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THF IIJ.USTRATKD FF. À TU UK SECTION March 12. 19.V2 Hear Me Talkin’ to Va By B IL I. A I .I N C O I .N I T K W K I T K K Al l. IH N OT W E L L at l.iua'oln U niversity. If on e is to believe th e letter ent to tlii-H desk by one who sign s h im self, 'Jo h n Squires/* rep resen tin g u fa ctio n of (h e student body You may re ca ll th a t th is p illar was th e first to ra il a tte n tio n to a lif t at lUiicnln e a tly in th e football season and a lso "b ro k e - som e exclusive » to u r* subsequent lo Uir first re|a>it Now com es th e following letter, w hich i I jm eantlt w ttliout fu rth er com m ent 3 DO YOU WANT TO N A V O MONEY I W ( i r n u i i v H U k an d W l M r I law P r i d u r U n t t l u - M vrly fo r a m o n th an d y o u ’ll b e ainaxed a t th e m o n e y y o u sav e an d th e s in k in g b e a u ty o f y o u r l i a r . T h e s e l i a r p r o d u s t , are th e fin e s t m o n e y r a n b u y . th o u s a n d , p r a ù r llie ir r e m i t , an d I h ew lo w , e to n o tm e a l p eter»! * W E wish to subm it what we feel to be a m ost greivou* 111 h ere a t L in - u t'n iv rrsity and hflps U ttl steps m ay be ufulertaken to rem edy Mi., ill am i m j resto re h arm ony once m ore betw een th e stu d en ts and c e rta in m em - 1 Irris o f th e faculty *T h la U In p articu larly re feren ce to ou r re g istrar and hla gen eral a tll- lude tow ard th e stu d ents lie lis s lu'en w ith th e university som e ten year . j aim I a re g istra r nearly as long S in c e hla regim e as re g istia r he h as greatly utm»e<| his position and o fflir In stead of being s re g istrar, giving s u it a b le 1 advice to those who m ay n erd It and ask fo r K he inaiaU on assu m ing th e 1 iNudfhxt <d lord and m aster, trying to exert h is powers of coercion upon men and m ake them do as he would have th em do w ith th e resu lts th a t m any ; i undulates for a degree are prevented from tak in g those rou m rs relevan t ' to th eir irsp e ctiv e chosen fields o f endeavor K vrylhtng m ust pas* throu gh ' him som etim e nnd well ** he ronaciotui of It. am i well does he ubuse th e ! poUtion a s reg istrar " I t h a s been said, th a t a m an cann ot hope to receive th a t w hich he ' d«ws rug give How ra n we have resp ect for a m an who h as none fo r us | snd wlui cnim ot tru st us w hich Is evidenced by hla artton » during som e of t l i m i % R l»M.K> fr — MU« 1 uiy th e re ce n t exam inations** He d o r a n t seem to know th a t h e is dealing with W ' t u l m , Il * r r l»t*ur g I * * . w h a ( r u l u m en who ca n be trusted as well as any group sl.-al f m t t i l l u i t l r r I u l l r g r . N r w Y o f k . "H is gen eral attitu d e la beyond th e p rM fP t student body's cotnprehen ir« fn llr H he m » ( i u r d i n m u t i i « n d , iln g , s n i o I m * is riralrnua of stu d en ts com ing to him In an in ferior way j |tHy »lo lo gy W lieu pruapective m edical stu d en la from th e M id-W est and New England, j piia|H ctlvr m edical stu d en ts from m ld^ W estern and New En glan d Htate.*». 1 who find 11 fin a n cially to th eir ad v an tag e to atten d In stitu tion s n ear th e m .) Al K I C W S S W : | go lo him for in ftx tn a tio n ro n rrrn in g th eir cred en tia ls for th ese in stitu tio n s. 1 | lie In sta n tly points to Howard and M ch arry as lf they were th e only irvstltu- " A f ilit t u »» t e i t . u r h . n r u m i o n a i h turns colored m ay atten d W ith a ll due resp ect to th ese A class schools ! U a • « a i l t u j « . » J u n i r t | » r « K i | l a t ls e t r we wish to im press th e reg istrar th a t they a re not th e only in stitu tio n s |» H » * r il > » »!»•• • ll ta t iu ir I«»» ua la a n e p tin g I.liu o ln men A n oth er tra it th a t can n o t be » mi easily overlooked ; |* ( » • A f | i n t t II » # lia t lu M (liâ t O t*y a i» it l an l» if * * t lo f n u l i M t b a i x lia it ■ is th e fai t th a t he w ants to select com e s th a t a re electives for m en as if In iu u i t I h a n u n # artia < * me « u n f they were n o t cap ab le o f selectin g for them selves + •• l e • • tt» > li» < * rt a tn t m oi a b a it s e iic l W e feel th a t college life h ere at Lincoln should iu>t be m arred by h avin g \ (lia it |b « t «' J H K N I> K I such an ofA< lous and In efllcien t m an as re g istra r, and if he were to devote | T w o lir ynaU lu <x»c pnd i b l » c r ic i i he tim e which he finds to use excessiv e au th o rity to th e su b je c t in w hich I U I I w ill n e v r r s g r r e . J tie is d eficien t, h is tim e would be spent m uch m ore profitably h ere a t Lincoln o j U niversity For th e fu tu re success of all concerned, th erefo re we hope 8TK PP1N O «TO N K th a t he will take heed Wi* aiiiHxMr l l ir pniw itm ! itb )rrl oi T w th e past several m onth» th ere h as been a growing d issatisfactio n •» m s n y v<*mg m rti ta k ittg up law am ong th r stu tlrn i bodv and th r heads of iltr a th le tic association who. due U ( l i â t flw y e x p n r t It to l*r s g i r a t to th eir position, have been abusing th eir powers Ever sin ce th a t til fated s»«l lo Ih e ir g oti C o lu m b u a OtUO W lib " '« e r e trip la st November a th le tic s have been In a sad predicam ent ttlnt«* J o u r n a l. All the t I A A. game» of th e basketb all team have been c a m e lle d , am i it Is T o Ira i tiw purity o f s ir lu a runen. doubtful If th r s< h«»ol will be represented m tra ck th is year. "T h e a th le tic aaanciaUoti w.ta supposed lo h ave built a tra ck b u t year pimi an tic 1 inw* wafer luto A glas» 1 l f s Onu. w hite »cum fi»»uw» on top. but aa yet no tr a d h as m ade its ap p earan ce A detailed report of th e incom e \ sn d exp enses of th e a th le tic association wa.v posted on th e bulletin board Mief# U su • xrra* of ca rb o n ic seul In th e su am i s need o f m ore v e n and th o se in th e know' say th a t sunieb'xfy u guilty o f m luipprop rlatlon tilatio n of funds ('o n certim g lltr W llb crfo rce trip alone, th ere was. a fte r exp enses ua*l been deducted, a d eficit of over four hundred dollars. un accou nted for W ho got th is m oney? the stu d en ts ask ' Fav oritism h a s also been shown in th e case o f stu d en ts registering for ! th e second sem ester Home who owed as little as tw enty d ollars were r e fused p erm its to register un til th is bill h as been paid in fu ll w hile o th ers ' owing as m uch as th ree hundred dollars were registered . W hy should any I student body such as wc h ave h ere a f Lin coln U n iversity be forced to to lera te such m en of bussed op in ion * <>n Its faculty?** --------------------O ------------------- M SS W WM» TS W V y m ‘U g u m /•)/ m trà i'i etti. LAME BACK — lumbago r w i latte ilrffp h c n i i i c it i painiul bta k o r lum bago. V ou gel qui« k irlé r l wiih M oan's. If bring« fre»h bl«t«Ml io ihc »tire ip o t ihc m in- tur you pai u o n —unti ics «otxlu ng warm th quirt« ihc pam . 'ì mi r r l i c '-• n il «Icrp m utui ly all night . . ; f i c l a iirv li h o u le fm lry al your « Iru g g ifi't. O nly ' O K S K S I I O K S . ’O R S K S I K l K S MANY HUGE K L IN G E R S are keeping busy indoors p racticin g fo r th e j ou-door »rasan w inch Is n ot as fa r off as you th in k it Is, and. from all r e port*. th e several cities bid fa ir to put som e form id able co n ten d ers In th e , field III th e spring T h e gam e of hornr.shora h as courted quite a num ber of vo ters and In th e g e n e ia l a b s e n t* of golf courses, th e tw irling of old D obbin's ca sto ffs seem s | to have conic to stay And th ere a i r h otseah oe p itch ers In m any corn ers o f th e globe I am rem inded at th is tim e of a ch allen g e is»ied by J . B <Port>. Jo h n so n 1 o f O u tvllle, Lickin g County. tMiio, 70-y ear-old fllnger wlio ch allen g es any * player to a gam e a t any tim e. It was not so long ago th a t "P o r t" threw I J ringers, w ith 10 double Ungers out of j 0 p itch ed shoes. l a s t year lie m a n a g 'd a tra m of w hite you ngsters who won th e county ('hamp!on*hi|>s and did m uch to help one of h is proteges a tta in th e ju n io r I ch am p io n sh ip of Colum bus. O hio. T h e O h io teaser, who h a s been p itring horseshoes sin ce he was a boy. m ust liav r had .some in terestin g exp erien ces and seem * to be in line for m ote If he c a n keep In th e fro n t ran k a t h is age m em bers of th e o th er g ro u t* who a re seeking to Im prove th e ir gam e should certain ly tak e h eart P ra ctice, evidently, m akes p erfect, ev en Uiough th e first sixty years m ay be th e hardest. — — 0 — — AN l NSl Nli HKRO F R O M AN A N O N Y M O U S Boston read er com e* th e follow ing in fo r m al tmi w hich should be of interest to at least som e of th e readers of th is pillar T h e le tte r says "«lease B »Tiger Je ss» C h ase ol B om on U n iversity h a s received his foo tb all award, which. a.s ta r a scan be learned . Is th e first tim e sin ce 1014 when OosMUi s t a n e d on th e T e rr ie r eleven, th at a colored innson has n< . «mTplwdicd th is teat Mi elms«*, who did h is prep school work in New Y o rk C ity and W ash ing to n . 1 ) C , w here he graduated from A rm strong T e c h , e v id e n t ly en jo y s keeping h t* own cou n cil. H is .»Hence, plus th e rem oten ess of th e H U playing field has kept Boston s colored fo o tb all fa n s from seeing him in actio n or even knowing th a t h e was on th e team . ■ Of course, no one c a n blam e T ig e r Je s s if lie c h o o ies to m ind h is own business and leave o th e r p eo p les alon e. 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