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One of the hopeful and good-natured young scribes was assigned the tre mendous task of reporting the war news of the present conflict now rag lng among our European brethren. Accordingly, he sharpened Lis best pencil and sauntered down to the vil lage grocery to. obtain the latest re ports. When he arrived he was In formed that the Russian offensive was being pushed very vigorously by Gen eral Pzzcresgahniovitch along the Wshtulindh and Awfgrtusn rivers. The objective point as explained by Count Revasnmoklpzth, personal aide on the general's staff, Is the Xcvstru infgw mountains. There It is planned to meet the eastern half of the west ; ern section of the middle part of the 80CIAL FORECA8T Feb. 5 Sigma Chi. Lincoln. Feb. 13 Chi Omega. Lincoln. . Feb. 26 -Acloth. ltosewild., Feb. 26 Beta Theta Pi. Lincoln. Feb. 27 Silver Lynx. Lincoln. Mar. 5 Phi Delta Theta. Lincoln. Mar. 12 Phi Kappa Psl. Lincoln. Mar. 13 Delta Zeta. Lincoln. Mar. 19 Alpha XI Delta. Lincoln. Mar. 20 Delta Gamma. 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