DILLARD UNI. ENROLLMENT UP 24.5 PER CENT New Orleans., October 20—Dil lard University’s enrollment of 315 students represent an increase of 24.5 per cent above that of last year, and is the highest in the histony of the University, Dean J. Max Bond announced at the close of registration last week. The largest gain was shown in the Freshman class which is almost double the size of last year’s class. With the increase in Freshman enrollment has come a gratifying rise in scholarship as evidenced ty attainment in the placement ■examinations,, Dt*an Bond said. More than a fourth of the class were honor students in the high schools from which they came. Nineteen staes and the District of Columbia are represented in the 315 students registered, with sev eral coming from states as far a way as California on the west and New Jersey on the east. 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C.— Why did my husband leave me so suddenly on a certain Sunday evenin grecently? Ans. He had a job washing down a kitchen wall, and it had to be done on Sunday or not at all. He wasn’t pulling a fast joke on you this partic ular time. E. A. H.— lhave a twelve room house which I wish to turn into an apartment and wish to know if I will be successful. Ans: Your plans are worthy ones and yo uwill be able to re alize a good income from the apartments. Arange them co zy, attractive and small. It is better to cater to couples who both work instead of families with children. CALVIN’S DIGEST by L. Baynard Whitney FORWARD! If a call bo serve is a command bo service, then I shall consider myself fortunate in having been chosen to perpetuate this column under its usual title as a memorial and a monument of eternal good will—to the late Floyd J. Calvin, founder and editor of the Calvin News Ser vice. 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IN THAT YEAR LEONARDO DA VINCI, AN ITALIAN PAINTER, EXPERIMENTED WITH A HEAVIER-THAN-AlR CRAFT OF HIS OWN DESIGN AND LEONARDO DA VINCI Kbm ORNITNOrriR I * TRAP-DOOR SPIDER The TRAP-DOOR SPIDER FORMS IN THE , GROUND A HABITATION CONSISTINGOP A LONG CYLINDRICAL TUBE PROTECTED ! AT THE TOR BY A CIRCULAR DOOR WHICH " IS CONNECTED TO THE TUBE BY A ( /TuUCAN I / THE TOUCAN ARE 'MFy' REMARKABLE AMONG Birds for regurgitation OF FOOD, SENDING IT BACK INTO THB BILL TOUNDERGO , ..BT—■ A KIND OF MASTICATION SIMILAR f • TO RUMINATION IN QUADRUPEDS ScKtlX/ ftPii myiv'lf are assisting Mrs. Calvin and all business matters should be directed to her. Secondly, as a commentator my opinions shall be expressly my necessaiiily reflect the opinion of the owner or other members of the staff. My humble strivings shall be directed toward the same fearless, constructive comment as Calvin’s. All in all, my fore word is Forward! “Neitheir (fire, wiatc(r, nor the air we breath is more necessary to us than Friendship.” Grateful! How abundantly true this is in tiime of trial and tri bulation! I speak now for the ^ widow of Floyd J. Calvin she who has passed thru the Refin ing Fire so courageously. Her friends stood by her; dur ing her dark hours the light of Friendship streamed from many doors and made her Path less difficult. Friends appeared from unknown and unexpected places. There was active testimony of the high esteem in which Calvin was held by his public and his friends. His widow fell heir to the rewards of his integrity. And she is grateful! VERY grateful! Through this column she de sires to express her most sincere thanks and appreciation for the many expressions of sympathy which she lfcceived. She said, “Please consider this a* a grate ful personal acknowledgement, especially to those whose tangi ble expressions relieved a heavy load.” These friends included: C. 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