Iowa Triangular Meet Sets Final Conference Showdown
Dubuque Coe and Cornell prepare for the Iowa conference meet at Cedar Rapids on Coe field with preliminaries at 10 30. The event promises a closer fight among the three schools as graduation thins rosters and veterans return to chase faster times and medals.
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Iowa
Dubuque
Coe
Cornell
Cedar Rapids
Powell
Mike Kennedy
Cole
Armstrong
Thompson
Miller
Renner
Nichols
Paulson
Dee
Finger
O’neel
Steulke
Bryant
Burger
Young Smith
Smith
Valencia
Dr. Flint Recovers After Major Operation
Dr. Flint fell ill last Wednesday morning and was moved to St. Luke's hospital in Cedar Rapids on Thursday night. He underwent a serious operation the same evening and, in recent reports, is progressing nicely and is expected to stay in the hospital ten days to two weeks.
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Flint
St. Luke’s Hospital
Cedar Rapids
Few Mother Books Left to Remember Mothers Day
Cornelian households still have a chance to purchase a Cornell Mother Booklet as a Mother's Day tribute. Booklets went on sale Thursday and most were sold by evening, with a few remaining at the English office in South Hall. The tributes vary from joyful songs to memories of a deceased parent and reflective reveries, all reflecting sincerity and quality.
Cornell Beats Beloit in Fine Exhibition Baseball
Cornell defeated Beloit last Wednesday in a polished game on the local diamond. Paulson starred with nineteen strikeouts, three assists, and multi base hits, while Morrison, Faragher, Boylan and Bieber contributed key hits. Beloit’s Rosse led with a triple and single, but Beloit managed only a few baserunners against Cornell’s strong pitching and defense.
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Cornell
Beloit
Paulson
Irvine
Morrison
Faragher
Boylan
Bieber
Ensign
Hunt
Kidder
Rosse
Schreader
Weisley
Len
Wisconsin
Knox Drops 4-3 to Cornell in Flashy Diamond Duel
Cornell pitcher Paulson struck out 18, leading a errorless game while Knox fielding faltered with 7 errors in the Knox column. Knox led in the third, Ensign scored on a mice hit error, Faragher added runs in the fourth, and Faragher and Ensign crossed again in the eighth before Knox rallied in the ninth but could only plate two.
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Cornell
Knox
Paulson
Ensign
Faragher
Evens Trim Odds 31 to 23 In Series Game
The Evens defeated Odds 31 to 23 in the second game of the series last Wednesday. Flora Lee and Helen Corlett hit two home runs. Evens' battery featured Morris as pitcher and Rue as catcher with Odds and Lemlon sharing pitching duties.
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Evens
Flora Lee
Helen Corlett
Morris
Rue
Odds
Lemlon
Sherk
Cornell Seniors Parade in Caps and Gowns at Chapel
Seniors in caps and gowns march solemnly down the chapel aisle to mark graduation rites. The scene shows emotions from pride to doubt as underclassmen praise the moment and imagine their own future at Cornell.
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Cornell
Cornell College Signs Its Name in Cement on Campus
The Mount Vernon sign committee ordered large cement letters reading Cornell College placed on the terrace below the chapel. Hartung and Brosh cast and installed the letters, which are described as symmetrical, harmonious, and very legible to help visitors distinguish the campus from other buildings.
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Cornell College
Mount Vernon
Board of Trustees
Messrs. Hartung and Brosh
Thhe Chapel
Hartung
Mr. Brosh
Husk to Release Next Week From Cornell Writers
The May issue of the Husk will appear early next week featuring a new and different group of Cornell authors. Alumni contributions include verse, translations from Latin, and prose pieces. New subscribers may sign up on the bulletin board.
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Cornell
Husk
Longueil
Spring
Ruby
Ralph Kharas
Mildred Creighton Hunt
Polly
Peggy
Vivian Dyke
Horace
Pyrra
Annabel Sailor
Faith Johnson
Ruth Moore
Helen Durne
Final Society Wrangle of Season Debates Federal Mine Proposition
The final intersociety debate pits Parmenian and Amphictyon trios in Parmenian hall at 6 40 PM Wednesday. The motion asks whether the federal government should operate coal mines. Parmenians and Amphics field all-pledge and select speakers for the decisive clash.
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Parmenian Hall
Amphictyons
Irving Society
Parmenians
Adelphians
Miltonian
Garrett Thiessen
George Butler
Samuel G. ‘Beers
May Music Festival Draws Record Crowd in Mount Vernon
The twenty fourth annual May Music Festival opened with a record attendance as Marie Sundelius of the Metropolitan Opera gave a song recital. Arthur Middleton followed with a Friday afternoon performance and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra appeared that evening. Local townspeople hosted a luncheon for the orchestra and Cornell presented Stock and Wessels with platinum diamond dress sets in gratitude for the festival's long tradition.
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Marie Sandelius
Arthur Middleton
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Mount Vernon
Cornell
Chicago Symphony
Shaw
Frederick Stock
Wessels
Mario Chamlee
Marie Sundelius
Metropolitan Opera Company
Spring harvest of gentle flower at Cornell prompts suspicion
The annual freshman harvest of the little yellow flower on Cornell's green campus triggers long faces and suspicious scrutiny from local prohibition sleuths. The scene mirrors the usual rite of passage as freshmen stumble toward sophomore ambitions amid public spirited jests and mild chaos.
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Cornell
Chance to Win Trip to Mid West Meet at Northfield
Free trips to the Mid west conference meet at Northfield offered next week. Two winners will be drawn at the Star theatre one Tuesday night and one Wednesday night. Each ticket purchased also adds another chance. Admission rises twenty cents to fifty cents. trips include round trip tickets.
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Northfield
Star Theatre
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