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This allotment of time will naturally be adapted to special conditions; as, for example, where it is desirable that there shall be more speakers from the floor, or where it is desired to give the whole time to the regular debaters. In important intercollegiate debates there are usually three speakers, each of whom has ten minutes for his main speech and five minutes for rebuttal.

"Summer baseball" should be regarded as a breach of amateur standing. An intercollegiate committee of graduates should be formed with power to absolve college athletes from technical and minor breaches of the amateur rules. This college should make an effort to return to amateur coaching by proposing agreements to that effect with its principal rivals.

If in an argument on abolishing football as an intercollegiate sport you describe a certain game as played "with spirit and fierceness," football players would think of it as a good game, but opponents of football would hold that such a description justified them in classing the game with prize fighting.

In line with this policy of placing a woman's college on an equality with the other colleges of the state, we applied for an opportunity to compete in the intercollegiate oratorical contest of Illinois, and we succeeded in having Rockford admitted as the first woman's college.

"Well, I want to go," pursued Miss Thornton, "but Wally's in Los Angeles." Wally was Miss Thornton's "friend." "What would it cost us, Thorny?" "Two-fifty." "Gosh," said Susan thoughtfully. The big intercollegiate game was not to be seen for nothing. "Hat come?" asked Thorny. "Ye-es." Susan was thinking. "Yes, and she's made it look lovely," she admitted.

He's a B.S. in M.E., or he would have been if he had stayed out his senior year in Carnegie, but also he happened to be a foot-ball fiend, and in the last intercollegiate game of his last season he had the horrible luck to kill a man and the man was the brother of the girl Dawson was going to marry." "Heavens and earth!" exclaimed Lidgerwood. "Is he that Dawson?"

Reddy Ray, the intercollegiate champion in the sprints, is the other seasoned player of the varsity, and it is safe to say that he is the star of all the college teams. A wonderful fielder, a sure and heavy hitter, and like a flash on the bases, he alone makes Homans' team formidable. Then there is Peg Ward, Worry Arthurs' demon pitcher, of freshman bowl-fight fame.