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Nosmo King, of Prince- ton, that great big rough college down in Jersey, has a bright idea and writes to wit, as follows: “This High Hat business is most cer- tainly progressing. | Why not a High Hat political party? We could easily carry the country and make you President. Ben Bernie could be in your cabinet and as for me I wish to be chief Chorus inspector. And it would be only just that Princeton be officially nomi- nated as the High Hat University”... . 4 O.K. Nosmo, if you Princeton lads promise not to get too rough! pf Frank Williams, of Johnstown, Pa., suggests that we get out a High Hat number of Judge .... well, Thate to talk about myse Frank, but the Collegian number, dated Jan- , on sale at all newsstands for fifteen cents, and cheap at half the | price, is to be edited fr} by me... n } : (AY and maybe, VANL who knows, a little later, the Editor will let me have just such ye * a number as = you suggest. MARGUERVIE FRANSBELD Dov dk ERMAN, CKERMAN, “WE GAIAL PROP OF OUNTY Tai’ ERR SEE RE ATE Val fi / the Boston Conservatory JUDGE This office is flooded every day with letters, tele- grams, etc., from anxious readers, wondering what's happened to the High Hat Club..... patience, Lads, patience! U wasn’t built ina day, you know . Up to date we have twenty-eight applications for local High Hats, and our “Ear-to-the- Ground” department is busy looking up their credentials it won't be long now! pf Bob Maitland of Ardmore, Pa., suggests a Male Beauty Contest that’s a good idea, Bob, but 1 couldn't very well start a thing like that myself it wouldn’t be fair . why you ought to ‘sce my mantelpie It’s just lined with cups! fp Speaking of Beauty Contests, Ben Bowden of Harvard (that’s the col- lege that used to play Princeton), revives the Hidden Beauty contest by stating that there is a half pint size knockout on Music steps every | morning at 8.15! NO- TICE TO BOSTON PO- LICE FORCE, (all three V of ‘em.) Kindly have re- serves stationed at Bos- ton Conservatory of Mu- sic, starting December 4. (Date of this issue). + J.D Reid of San Francisco has me sobbing out loud ov letter of hi it seems his wife recently returned from Paris and has done noth- ing but talk about the de- licious C ham - pagne cocktails she had at the Ritz Mr. Reid states that he can’ raise the necessary ingredients but that he doesn’t know how to make the darn thing, and wants me to give him the recipes #514 will some reader with a big heart help him out? (sob, sob) T can’t! fh This being the Merry Yuletide Number (yeah, we know that!) and this being one heck of a lot of space to fill, I'm going to fall back on the old reliable book review and list the < best books”... .. that is, the best in my humble opinion. The Story of Philosophy”— (Will Durant—not Jimmy.) “This Believing World” Browne.) “Introduction to Sally”’—(liza- beth.) “Galahad”—(John E “Show Boat”—(Edna “The Sun Also Rise: Hemingway.) (Lewis yO “y A REGULAR GUN FAR Rac a ARACK FOR TACT S1EPPER®. And if we list the books, why not the shows? “American Tragedy.” “The Ramblers.” “The Captive.” —f— And*Six Best Steppers.” “Do, Do, Do”—(Oh, Kay.) “Maybe"—(Oh, Kay.) “Half a Moon” — (Honeymoon Lane.) “Hey Di Di Diddle’—(No show.) “She Belongs to Me”—(No show,) “All Alone Monday”—(The Ram- blers.) comicbooks.com