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Earl Johnston, in the artillery at Camp Sevier, has been promot ed to the rank of Seargent. "Rudy" Barnes, captain of last year's baseball team and star home run hitter, is encamped at Fort Caswell. All but 43 men have registered or are known to be coming back, according to Dr. Wilson. Understanding Ger- Nevv books put out on the shelves this week include many of the popular war books: Personal Narratives Empey. Over the top. Mrs. Ward. Towards the goal. Gerard. My Four Years in Germany. Hay. All in it. McConnell. Flying for France. Kreisler. Four Weeks in the Trenches. Winslow. With the French Flying Corps. Discussions of Its Purpose and Outcome Peace McClure. Obstacles to Peace. War and the Spirit of Youth. Fosdick. Challenge of the Present Crisis. Wilson. Why We Are at War. Cosmos. Basis of a Durable Peace. Holland. Above the Battle. Hagedorn. You Are the Hope of the World. Books Describing Definite Phases Kipling. Sea Warfare. Collins. How to Fly. Plattsburg Manual. Stone. 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Jay Cooke, Fi nancier of the Civil War. Billy Sunday "They say I rub the fur the wrong way. I say let tho cats turn around." EPIDEMIC WARNING BY INFIRMARY PHYSICIAN (Continued from Page 1) . the soles of his shoes are kept sound, and that the uppers are kept thoroughly soaked in some oil. Another condition which every year interferes seriously with the efficiency of the student body is what is known as "Pink-eye." Dr. Mangum described this as an in f action ,' of the membrane which lines the eye lids and covers the front of the eye. -He said that it has been pretty well demonstrat ed that this can in most cases be C. S. PENDERGRAFT Pioneer "Pendy" with his Cadillac, Will carry you there and bring you back; And when it's food or fruit you need. He's got all the stuff for a high-class feed. His prices are reasonable, his politeness rare. When you want "Pendy," '"Pendy" is there. 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All men who have heretofore been subject to Pink-eye, and all those with any abnormality about their eyes, Dr. Mangum warns to take this precaution at once, for the three cases already in the Infirm ary are a mere beginning of the cases usually in college each year heretofore. Just the Information We Need Webster's New International -TheMerriam Webster Every day In your tali and reading, on the Btreet car, in the office, shop, and school some new question is sure to come up. You seek quick, accu rate, encyclopedic, up-to-date information. This NEW CREATION will answer all your questions with inaf author ity. 400,000 Words Defined. 2700 Pages. 6000 Illustrations.. Cost i $400,000. The only dictionary with the new divided page. A "Stroke of Genius." Write for spec imen pages, il lustrations, eto. Mention this publication ana reueivu FREE a Bet of pooket mnpB. G.&C. MERRIAM CO., Springfield, mini fBSVfWSSffiJlftm Mass. 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