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10.—At0 in thebe runsentatives heartily approved of such aplan.The Home Economics club picture for the Arbutus will not be taken.—Gertrude Dietz.ay Feb.it by A. i speed-be the joints inChess Tourney On At Purdue.Lafayette, Ind., Feb. 10.—With 14 men ’entered and 20 games already played, the annual university chess tournament at Purdue is well under way. Gold and silver watch charms in the shape of chessmen are offered as first and second prizes to the winners in the finals.up com-1 in cashAsserts Firebug Did Not Get Ideas FromCity Library BooksillThe public library contains no ‘Nick* Carter series or any other books that would tend to contamin-igned to l, EddieLmy Mil-Thomas, 3ud Hille drivenIowa to Share Exercises With World.Iowa Ciy, la., Feb. 10.—Exercises tin commemoration of the 75th anni- j versary of the University of Iowa will I be heard all over the United States,! if plans of men in charge of the uni-1versity wireless telephone material-ate the mind of the young American,said Mrs. K. G. Poulson, city librarian, when questioned yesterday about the kind of literature that Robert1Z0.ew comer Italianca early said by ■ of the,1 years ilma, ishis own ur other e namesNew Gym for W. Virginia.Morgantown, W. V., Feb. 10.—Plans by Paul Davis, of Philadelphia, have been practically completed for rhe new gymnasium at West Virginia university. Actual construction is expected to start April 1. The building will be completed in the fall of 1924, it is said.een giv-lg madeVET.veteran camp at IndianaMichigan Students to Make Movies.Ann Arbor, Mich., Feb. 10.—The University of Michigan intends to produce a photo-play. The plan is to use a scenario written by one of the students, and to limit the cast entirely to local talent.3r a so-Wabash Enrollment Reaches 400.Crawfordsville, Ind., Feb. 10.—Over 400 students have enrolled in Wabash college for the second semester’sDavis, recently convicted firebug, read at the library.When young Davis was capturedhe turned over to the police two library books entitled “Martie Unconquered” and “Connie Morgan in theLumber Camp.” Neither book contained anything murderous or treacherous, the officers say.Proof that Robert Davis did read dime novels was given The Daily Student reporter when he confronted a small boy who refused to give his name but said, “Bob Davis and I used to be friends but about six months ago he started reading Jessie James stories and when he began acting parts of them out, well, I quit him cold.”The young firebug always read books that were meant for older readers such as love stories and the like. He was a frequent caller at the library and generally took out two orthree books at a time, Mrs. Poulson said.l-4__•__________if
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