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Show COLLEGE-HAS SELECTED DRAMA Under tho direction of tho dramatic dramat-ic committeo of tho faculty, consisting consist-ing of Professors Robinson, Soren-son Soren-son and Norton, tho drama, "Christopher "Chris-topher Junior" has beon selected for presentation by tho school this year. A very splendid representation of tho student body tried out for tho cast with tho result that tho following follow-ing named students woro selected: Jcsbo Smith, P. A. Chrlstonson, Guy Poulson, Lufkln tflarron, Jos.' Nollson, W. L. Allred, Wm. Jarman Raymond Olsen, Lydla Hansen, Loom Lo-om Thatcher, Mary Young, Clalro Cardon. Tho play selected Is a light comedy com-edy easily within tho reach of tho abovo mentioned caBt, nnd promises to bo ono of tho host dramas over presented by tho collego. Professor W. O. Robinson has direct chargo of tho presentation nnd this alono gives assurance of a dramatic treat. Wednesday morning nt 10:30 tho following Thanksgiving program will be giveh In Nlbloy Hall, to which tho public is Invited: Solectlon Collego Band. Anthem, "Lord God Wo Thank Theo" Choir. Address Prof. J. W. Gardner. Vocal Solo Lawrence Balloy. Song, "Tho Harvest Time Is Passing Pass-ing By" Choir. Selection Band. Prof. A. N. Sorenson lecturod last Wednesday evening at tho homo cf Mrs. I. P. Stownrt. Miss Carrlo ThomnB favored tho society with' a song. Prof. Sorenson's subject was Thomas Hardy who. was charactorlz-. cd as perhaps tbo greatest living wTltor. Hardy's art aud his attjtudp' toward Ufo voro very ably discussed and a numbor of illustrations wew , read from Hardy's writings, ProBt. Joseph Qulnney, Jr, spoko H to tho school In devotional yes'Arday H morning. Jle save a very inspiration- H al talk on optimism. , B ifll - i. v ,iJBH |