The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept1903-June 1904 . a and x4 off regular prices MILLERS STATIONERY STORE,JJ4 E. Huerfano S».ve it In tKe expenses. \2*reci S. jfcayner> WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER15 S. TJejon Street, *Dr. lO. bowler, DENTIST IS South TJejon St. Repairing Whi e You Wait. Satisfaction Guaranteed A Complete Plant f New Machinery forthe Manufacture of fine Boots and Shoes LARSON & MITCHELL The Lightning Shoemakers We Make a Spe ialty of Shoes to Measure andShoes for Cripples. 28j INORTH TEJON STREET. <Dr. TO. X. tftctrtlett DENTIST ROOM 10 BHNK BLDO. GOOD THINGSTO EAT PE


The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept1903-June 1904 . a and x4 off regular prices MILLERS STATIONERY STORE,JJ4 E. Huerfano S».ve it In tKe expenses. \2*reci S. jfcayner> WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER15 S. TJejon Street, *Dr. lO. bowler, DENTIST IS South TJejon St. Repairing Whi e You Wait. Satisfaction Guaranteed A Complete Plant f New Machinery forthe Manufacture of fine Boots and Shoes LARSON & MITCHELL The Lightning Shoemakers We Make a Spe ialty of Shoes to Measure andShoes for Cripples. 28j INORTH TEJON STREET. <Dr. TO. X. tftctrtlett DENTIST ROOM 10 BHNK BLDO. GOOD THINGSTO EAT PEARL MARKET, Phone 437-A 14 E. Kiowa St. D. E. MONROE & CO. Successors to F. L. GUTMANN Prescription Druggists The Best of Drugs, Stationery and Toilet Liquors Sold. Our Phone is Free. Cor. Tejon and Bijou Phone 311 WINDSOR HOTEL Under NewManagement American and EuropeanPlan. Rates: $;with bath, $; Euro-pean plan, $ and strictly first-class and up to K. TORREY, W. SHEA, Colorado SpringsProperty Offers Attractive opportunities forprofitable investments. Lots andHomes on easy monthly install-ments. Hastings Realty andBuilding Co. 22 North Tejon Street Vol. VI. Zhe TIGER COLORADO COLLEGE, APRIL 13, 1904. No. 26 Should Sororities Be Organized in Colorado College. The purpose of a secret society of any kind isto promote fellowship and brotherly love, to bringinto closer communion a number of people whomay be congenial to each other. A college fra-ternity must needs differ from a lodge or localorganization in that its material, its environmentsand lastly its purposes are different. The aver-age college Freshman is not a man of varied ex-perience. He comes fresh from home, where hissurroundings and teachings have been simple andusual. He has not yet experienced that wave ofenthusiastic ambition that college life creates andnourishes. Like a caged bird set free, he entersupon his college course, having no particular aimor purp


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