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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Mar 1935, p. 28

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WEBSTERI'S New ..Mod e' E nglish DICTONAy *Only two more days texain for yÔla to get- your copy of this fine revised Dictionary at the startlingly low prioe of only 89e (pluls 8eif dictionary is to be mailed). Saturday, March 30, will definitely close this unusuai off er. .of material and workmanship- will write "finis" to such offers in the very near future. Readers of Your Home Paper stili have two days to get a copy. The chances are your -neighbor bas al- ready gotten'one. If there is a bit of doubt in your niind .-about the ieauty, cotn- pleteness and value of this dictionary, ask your neighbor to see his copy. Or, it will take only a minute to call at the address given on the order cou- kpôn below and inspeet is everything we. cIaim and worth, we conscientiously be- lieve, at least $2. The publishers place a value of $4 on each book. So act now .. . or be disappointed! Fill in the coupon below and bring it, or mail it with your remittance' on or bèfore March 30! IN THINS Coach Chester E. MacLean was un- decided early this week.as towhether or not he would enter teams in ý the. Wbeaton *tourniey. ,This ever.t is sponsored by the Illinois Mu chapter of Pi Kappa Delta, national honorary forensic fraterniity. High sehôols' of the Chicago arèa, are invited to par- ticipate. Because :of the spring vacation there, will, be no debaing activity next week,. but thé week following New Trier will resume its Big Twelve, league debat ing sch.edule .: Hinsdale will be the opponent in a dual 'match.. ,Last weekon Wednesday the New Trier teams went to Maine Township. High school for a no-decision dual debate With the Des Plaines teams. (Maine is not a member of the'Big. Twelve league), Bill Buge, jack Leslie and Sidney Craig represented 2New Trier on~ thei affirmative~ side of the question. Glenn Walker, Bob Goodwin and Clarence Lineberger gave the constructive speeches- for New Trier on the negative sie. The negative rebuttal for New Trier wa s handled by John Coleman. In an exhibition match bef ore the Hinsdale post of the Arnerican Légion on March 18 New Trier's regular. négative team-David, Early, Bob New Trier Graduates Are Honored at Purdue Among the students at Purdue uni- versity receiving exceptionally high grades during the first semester of the ptesent school year were Bruce Karnes and Robert Meleney, f resh-ý men, both of whom are New Trier, graduates. Each received a grade of "H" in the course known as Mathe-. maties 1, which is the regular fresh- Mnn voilucein colfezealizebra and hibitors wilI display their collections in five different classifications-gen- eral, single foreign countriés, air mail, United States and special (covers, cancellations and unique displays). The last classification, special, refers' to specializ.ation in types. of stamps, such as pictoriaL collections or ship stamps, it is explaitied. Ribbons, are to be awarded to those placing, first, and secon d in each class. The awards w ill be made on the basis of originality, neatness, philatelic knowledge displayed and artistic or unique arrangement. Each contest-, ant wilI be required to bave ail of his exhibits in frames and under glass (except albumüs). All grade, school pupils are eligible. to. make exhibits. Entries mnust 'be. filed with the president of the stamp club, Bill White. or with the faculty sponsor, of' the 'club, H. -C. Pifer, three ays before the exhibit. A program is being planned. Onie of the former club inenbers w~.ill talk about British colonials anid wihI exhibit his collection. Visitors wihIl be welcome to view the exhibit in the New Trier mess hall froirn 3:30 ýto5, o'clock-in the. afternoon. Start I3alloting for Tri-Ship Club Award Ballotiing' forý the 1935 Tti-Ship liam McFadzean, Richard McLar-en. Carleton Ross and Arthur White., The candidates were selected by New Trier boys themselves. More thani one day of voting will be 'necessary lo determine the winner.-- A-n the balloting on Tuesday the boy were aedto indicate their first, second and third choices for the award. Further eliminations will be made un- til one candidate receives a majority. The award, considere.d the~ highest wa, Saturciay morning ol Trier Mr. Gaffney will discuss Thee "Current Trends in Sec- the1 ication." day. in session neýnxt ~mblmàmnmmmp~wmmmmmmaummmuq.m.,m~mm.. to- get th is fine Nam.-- Admu State 1h15 W< the sub ondary. e tour. aIe and lednes-

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