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A FRIEND WHEN | YOU NEED A FRIEND When you are away off somewhere --and you don’t know a soul... and you can’t speak the language... and you are as helpless as the day you were born... you see a cap | . and there is a smile under it... and once again there is that name you will jump for joy to see—"' Cook". For 90 years Cook’s, through their | unique world-wide ties, have placed the joys and advantages of travel within the reach of all. . . 300 conveniently located offices—200 in Europe alone. Tell us about your ans. ..whatever your requirements, it costs you nothing to consult us, to | scrutinize our multifarious group pro- grams or to let us work out your own independent individual itinerary. Cook's Travellers’ Cheques Welcome wverywhere THOS. COOK &SON S87 Fifth Avenue, New York Phitadelphia Baltimore Chieage San Francisco Toronto ntreal Boston St. Louis Washington | Lam Angeles rancouver in cooperation with WAGONS-LITS CO. Smart! Cosmopolitan! qd A Hotel 1 of High Character ‘on the Famous “Gold Coast” Standard $5 rooms with tub and shower—at $3. Walton Place-edioining Building, J. 1, MeDoni “Look, Henry, I'm going to adopt a child.” —Jano Faury, Modern College Songs Cornell —"TH C. UL. in’ My Dreams.” vard—"The Broad ‘A’ Mel ein Song.” or It's Always Fair Weather.” Mississippi U. U. Tonight.” “Oh, How I Miss. Hexny Jackson Cornell "32 And then there was the rural ath- lete who waited an hour and a half for the rubbing alcohol to commence. —Mitton Simos, Vanderbilt "31 “A hell of a landing you made.” “T made? I th ht vou were flying the lousy crate.” —E. D. Axpenson, Jr, M. 1. T. ’32 “Hey! Haven't youse any respect for gray hair?” —Frank McFearters, Pittsburgh ‘31 comicbooks.com