Show PURSUIT AND AND POSSESSION Some Sowe of the young people up at the University have debated the goo good I olI old ol I question about the tho relative e delights of pursuit and possession and it seems scorns the he decision has again been rendered in n favor of the latter JaUer It is now officially om- om daIly decided that it is more fun to hold than to hunt But Dut we hope some of or the debaters will take an appeal It t all nIl depends on the temperament Some people get more moro fun out of pursuit than out of possession Som Some are arc different It is difficult to sa say which is the tho larger crowd Considering that he ho finall finally went home In chains It Is pretty clear Co- Co co p umbus lumbus enjoyed pursuit more than he helid lid did possession But John D. D Rocke- Rocke I teller eller enjoys enjo's possession Ho lIe has no fun tun in pursuit but a world of or happiness happiness happi happi- ness from having ing and holding secure- secure J ly y Tho The more imaginative e a man the man the themore more marc sanguine the sanguine the more he is likely to o idealize the object desired and the themore themore j more likely he is to be disappointed i in n it when he gets it ft The more 1 maUc matic an and prosaic he be is the more he heIs he he's hes Is s likely to restrain his fancy in the tho tho pursuit And that man will not Inest Inest Invest In- In I est vest the tho thing pursued pursue with any rain rain rain-fl I bow colors Ho lIe will have it rated at I I about bout what It is And ho will as a i consequence have ha much pleasure with it when attained if it It be bo worth while t So that the case casc should he be appealed j. j In a n higher court court In in the court to I fi which every cry one of the tho University students is going going there thorp is a reversal o of judgment and a decision in favor of the doctrine that there is more fun in iii pursuit than in possession because there are arc more people who hunti than there are who have |