. Highland Echo 1915-1925. forcibly with his logi-cal analysis of the heart-breakingsituation. Mr. Puff, Senator from Texas,•occupied an important position con-cerning many needed reforms. Aconcomitant dissipation of motionand integration of matter seemed tofind first place in Mr. Hortons re-forms. Mr. Broomall was asloquacious as Horner when he wrotethe Ilaid. Mr. Griffiths distinguished him-self by his unusual clearness ofthought and remarkable ease ofexpression. Throughout all theheated discussion President Hardinhad the august body perfectly \uhand. Come out next Saturday night,boys; we ha


. Highland Echo 1915-1925. forcibly with his logi-cal analysis of the heart-breakingsituation. Mr. Puff, Senator from Texas,•occupied an important position con-cerning many needed reforms. Aconcomitant dissipation of motionand integration of matter seemed tofind first place in Mr. Hortons re-forms. Mr. Broomall was asloquacious as Horner when he wrotethe Ilaid. Mr. Griffiths distinguished him-self by his unusual clearness ofthought and remarkable ease ofexpression. Throughout all theheated discussion President Hardinhad the august body perfectly \uhand. Come out next Saturday night,boys; we have a real treat in storefor you. The children of the LouisianaBaptist Orphanage consume anaverage of five gallons of syrupdaily. —M. C— Five Wisconsin weekly newspaperswere edited and managed by uni-versity journalism students for oneweek during the past year. lO--ard line, that team completingits four downs in an attempt toscore. ^!^t^!^!^!i!*i!^i^*tl**l*»l**l*»l»»lt*l*»l**l**l»*^^^ 9ieFL0RSHEIMSH0E k Hi >!. THE MAN whokeeps abreast withthe times relies onThe FLORSHEIMShoe for style thatis smart — good-looking—correct. The %ialto^10 Badgett Store Co. Maryville, Tenn ,»£ f tt tX tt t *.»^»>»>»:«»i»>?»>»;«*>»>»i«*i««i«*r«*t* i»*««*»»*««2«»*«»;«»»«»;»«*»»*««;«»*<»*»»*»«*«»*»i I


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