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Write today for "Victory," the booklet that tells how. Review of Reviews Scholarship Fund 34 Irving PL, New YorK, n. t. Headliner at the Orpheum this Week PAWNEE CITY Beemcr. Lloyd Botdcy, Clarence Dunlap, Glen Edee, Alfred Edwards, Harold Hawkins, Bertram Ilunini, Oscar Morehead, Walter Root, Elton Van Home, Maurice STANTON Dcwltz, Herbert Dickinson, Harold SUPERIOR llanna, Frank Weir. Edwin Wright. Harold WAVERLY Gordon. Willis Hulbert. Donald Ilulbert, Nobel Ixider, Edwin Loder, Merl Loder, Ted Negus. Willlts Otley. John Walker, Clyde WILBER Barta, Vaclav Fictum Hein Shimecek, Lumir Storkan, Edward YORK Canfleld Feaster Galrdiner Grobe Harlan Jacks Morgan. E. Morgan, F. Nelson Pursel I PERSONALS Caroline Kimball, '18, of David City is visiting at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Kathryn Epperson, ex-'21 of Clay Center, is spending the week at the Alpha Xi Delta house. Harold, Gerhart, '21, will spend Sua day in Omaha. Mrs. W. Moodie is the guest of her daughter, Marian, at the Delta Delta Delta house. Lieut. Harold McGlasson, ex-'19, who has been in France for the last year, has returned to Lincoln. Michigan is planning to enter a team in the eastern intercollegiate meet this spring in order to make up for missing the Penn relays. The Wolverines are coming back into form now, after the upset at the Drake re lays, and expect to walk over all op position for the balance of the season without any trouble at all. The big test for the Maize and Blue comes in the Chicago dual meet to. be held at Ann Arbor May 17. FRESHMAN GIRLS DEFEAT JUNIORS IN BASKETBALL ALUMNI NOTES The freshmen giila' baseball nine defeated the juniors in the first game of the tournament Wednesday morn .ng. The seniors will meet the sopho mores in the yecond game of the pre liminaries this morning at 11 o'clock. The winners will play the final match with the freshmen, Friday morning at 11 o'clock. :"t. T