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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Nov 1928, p. 31

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November 23. 1928 WILMETTE LIFE GR~EN SELDOM LOS· ES Lewis Browne to Speak Satarcla~'· Game Briaca Team That Hu Loaa Traditioa of Victo..,. ... Dartmouth college comes to Dyche stadium this Saturday with an impressive re·cord for t.he 27 past years of its football history. Since 1901 it'3 teams have played 42 other colleges and have. won 179 games, lost 40 and tied 12. \Vhile winning a large percentage of all their engagements, the Green teams have totaled 4,807 points to their opponents' 1,225. The team of 1925 probably made the greatest record of all, not being defeated or tied. The 1904, 1907 and 1924 teams also were undefeated but each was tied once. In each of fifteen seasons Dartmouth has suffered only one defeat, and in only four has a Green team lost more than twice. Yale is the on]y one of Dartmouth's opponents which it has never defeated. It has tied Yale· once, in 1924, and lost to the Blue in 1926 and 1927. Jesse B. Hawley, of Chicago, was appointed head coach in 1923 <.nu has developed teams noted for their offensive strength and 5coring power. Dartmouth's records since he took over the mentor's job show: in 1923 Dartmouth scored 203 points to opponents' 54; in 1924, 225 points to 31; in 1925, 340 points to 29; in 1926, 203 point s to 64; in 1927, 280 points to 53. The Uptown Forum, at its meeting Sunday ~fternoon, November 25, will hear Lewts Browne of New York discus the subject of his book, "This Believing World," which was one of the be.;t sellers in the entire book world last year. The discussion will feature the part that religion has played in the historY, of mankind through the ages and among all races, coming down to th e present time. Mr. Browne was form erly a mini ster ot religion but h now a friendly but severe critic. His addrc s will be followed by the usua] question period. The Uptown Forum . meets at the People's church, 941 Lawrence avenue, just east of Sheridan road, Chicago, at g o'clock. at the Uptown Forum Two Speakers Will Appear at Next Baha'i Meeting Two speakers wilt share the pro- gram at the last of the November series of Baha'i lectures, in foundation - STUDENTS PLAN PARTIES · Two . class parties are to be held at New Trier High school this week. The juniors planned to hold their party on Friday night and the fre shmen on Saturdav night. hall of the Baha'i Temple, Linden avenue and Sherida11 road, Wilmette, Sun- clay, November 25, inst, at ·4 o'clock. Dr. John H ennatJ Randall will . analyze present world conditions and will ~-= .;peak more s peci·fically on: "The Religion .of Tomorrow." Dr. Alb ert R. Vail will conclude his Noveniber series under the title: "The Greatest Books Ever \Vritten." Ther~ are no coHections. Baha'i writings and publications may be examined at the literature table in the hall at th e close of the lectures. ASpecia},, Sales Event of FUR TRIMMED WINTER COATS Featuring Unusual Style and Quality of Furs and Fabrics · The Birthday Gift from iiSpauldings" All the resources of a large Jo~ntown No more outstanding Cloth Coat values than these have been offered by Eva Karon Schur this fall. Caracul, Fitch, Beaver, Lynx, Fox, Baby Leopard and other 1uxurious fur trimmings on coats of Diagonal Lustria, Majora, Cashmere a.nd Imported Kirina cloth will impress yo~. Priced from ... establishment with the conveniences of a Community Shop make it a pleasure to select $35 to $195 GIFTS in Evanston. SPAULDING & CHICAGO Jewelers anJ Silversmiths eo. lE '011'1118 KARON · scnUR am/ Sporlsw·r · EVANSTON PARIS 1636 Orrington Avenue I : NO JH SHORE HOTEL - 1605 CHICAOO AVE. iilamiiAIIIUiniiUMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIftftiiiiiiiiiiUIIIIIIIItlllltll---·

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