The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept 1918-June 1919 . at the distin-guished visitor received a royal re-ception, remarked the city editor. Whats wrong with that? askedthe youthful reporter. The wholetown turned out to welcome him. Thats just the point. Nowadaysmost royal receptions consist prici-pally of jeers, hoots and hisses.—Bir-mingham Age-Herald. Twenty new students have enrolledin classes since Monday . One of themis a senior and many are former stud-ents who have been recently dis-charged from military duty. Thosereturning to C. C. are Lieutenant Gar-vey. Landell Bartlett. Edward Honnen


The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept 1918-June 1919 . at the distin-guished visitor received a royal re-ception, remarked the city editor. Whats wrong with that? askedthe youthful reporter. The wholetown turned out to welcome him. Thats just the point. Nowadaysmost royal receptions consist prici-pally of jeers, hoots and hisses.—Bir-mingham Age-Herald. Twenty new students have enrolledin classes since Monday . One of themis a senior and many are former stud-ents who have been recently dis-charged from military duty. Thosereturning to C. C. are Lieutenant Gar-vey. Landell Bartlett. Edward Burgess, Lieutenant Prior, Phil-ip Frantz and Lieutenant E. L. An-derson. Annual Dance of Hypatia Is Postponed by the Quarantine The annual dance for new girlswhich the Hypalia literary society wasto give tonight has been postponedindefinitely on account of the banwhich was placed over the halls Wed-nesday afternoon. Announcement ofthe affair will be made later. COLORADO COLLEGE Founded in Colorado Springs in D. DUNIWAY, DEPARTMENTS OFENGINEERING, AND SCIENCES, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND BANKING,For information apply to the Secretary. ATAX Xi .1,1 & as A JA ftft AV ft


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