The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept 1918-June 1919 . be divided into sixscholarships of $50 each and givento men of the College who need moneyto finish their course this year. With the money on hand, the totalof the scholarship fund for this yearnow stands at $1,700. or 34 fifty-dol-lar scholarships, This money is to begiven out by President Duniway as hesees fit and he has called for applica-tions from all men who need moneyfor their course this year. These schalorships are gifts of menwho, like Mr. Lennox, are interestedin the welfare of the students and whodesire to help some man get a coll


The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept 1918-June 1919 . be divided into sixscholarships of $50 each and givento men of the College who need moneyto finish their course this year. With the money on hand, the totalof the scholarship fund for this yearnow stands at $1,700. or 34 fifty-dol-lar scholarships, This money is to begiven out by President Duniway as hesees fit and he has called for applica-tions from all men who need moneyfor their course this year. These schalorships are gifts of menwho, like Mr. Lennox, are interestedin the welfare of the students and whodesire to help some man get a colleg;ate education. They are awarded toany men who show a need for themoney to continue their work, and usu-ally to those who attain some schol,tic record. The gifts this year are tohelp those men who hate been throwioff their balance by the sudden dc? mobilization of the S. A. T. C. At the time of the demobilizelion of the Students Army Training (Conlinucl on ?iunj [) - Urinw Them Buck With You! FIFTEEN MEN WINFOOTBALL C; PAR FET IS NEW MANA-GER. I College Closes for Christmas Week;Classes Will Open Again Dec. 30th Tonight will see the Colorado Col-land all are anxious to spend it withlege campus practically deserted for i thitk= c„i t: .: .l„ rU™* k«i;_ „r. : home folks.| open during the The halls will not bethe first time since the Christmas holi-jopen during the holidays at all, thedays last year. With the possible ex-| few girls who are going to stay havingception of a few holidays of a various j made arrangements to board in town,nature last spring, the campus has The few men that have been indaily been the scene of student or classes this week are all ready tomilitary activities since school was i leave for home as soon as the chanceopened on January 2, last year. But is given. The stringent discipline ofnow that the Army Service Schools! the S. A. T. C. and the restrictions o!are no more and the S. A. T. C. has] the influenza ban have made allbeen disbanded, the


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