. The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1918-June 1919. armistice•\* was signed. He vividly described theX wild exhubcraut celebrations when forX three days no one in Paris slept.•j- , Dr. Garvin did not speak of hisX experience in the front-line trenches. Theq Kit ttie lino Colorado BACK TO THE GRIND. After having been thoroughly chastened and set on the straight and narrow by none other than Prof,S. F. who ha; proved himself agrammarian as well as a Herodotus,we shall again endeavor lo take theold mill in hand and pound out a fewwould-be witticisms. But it is to beremembered by all those


. The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1918-June 1919. armistice•\* was signed. He vividly described theX wild exhubcraut celebrations when forX three days no one in Paris slept.•j- , Dr. Garvin did not speak of hisX experience in the front-line trenches. Theq Kit ttie lino Colorado BACK TO THE GRIND. After having been thoroughly chastened and set on the straight and narrow by none other than Prof,S. F. who ha; proved himself agrammarian as well as a Herodotus,we shall again endeavor lo take theold mill in hand and pound out a fewwould-be witticisms. But it is to beremembered by all those who fainwould hit the Line that what you saywill be used against you. * * ?¥ -V W ??? * SOLDIERS TRACK MEET j OSBOHN CIGAR CO. The Boys That Boost Your Business Try La Venga Cigars. J Telephone Main 790 32 N. Tejon Street Luxembourg Portraits Please! Mrs. Tucker was the guest of honoiat a dinner party at Bemis Hall, Sun-day noon. Miss Churchill spent Saturday in COLORADO COLLEGE Founded in Colorado Springs in A. DUNIWAY, DEPARTMENTS OF ENGINEERING, MUSIC, ARTS AND SCIENCES, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND BANKING For information apply to the Secretary. Something new in the history oftrack completion will be in. order forColorado College. June 7, at UnionPark in Denver, when the big soldiersand sailors track meet comes off. Ar-rangements were completed Saturdayin Denver for this meet and the onlyprerequisite for entering is that the ap-plicant be or have been a member ofthe army. This, of course, will let in almostevery C. C. student and so it is ex-pected that a number of them will at-alteitd. As this is the first meet whereit will be possible lo test the compara-tive skill of club or V. M. C. A. ath-letes and college performers, the re-sults of the meet will be of keener in-terest than usual. Another thing thatwill add to the keenness of compe-lition is the fact that handsome prizes,which will make it well worth while lotrain and prepare have been offered.


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