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Show BOTHVELL-TULL. Miss Jewell Bolhwell, daughter of John Bothwell of Ogden, loft her home yesterday morning for Moscow, Idaho, where she will be married on the afternoon of June 1?. to Clyde G. Tull, associate professor of English at the University of Idaho. Miss Bothwell entered tho University Univer-sity of Idaho in tho fall of 1908 as a freshman in tho classical departmcnL She won honors in every class that she entered, was taken Into tho national na-tional sorroity, Delta Gamma, and after three years at the university, was last fall voted the most popular girl at the institution. rroiebfcor iuii went 10 inauo in 1907 as instructor in English t the university. He received his bachel-1 or's degree from De Pauw unverslty and a master's degree from Harvard. J He Is a member of the Sigma Nu, a national fratornity, and also of tho honorary fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa. Having been granted a year's leave of absence from the university, Pro-fesor Pro-fesor and Mrs. Tull will spend the tlmo In Europe, mostly In England. They will r.pend the early summer at Professor Tull'c home In Indinna. The marriage corcmony will tako placo at tho Dolta Gamma sorority house In Moscow, Idaho. Tho couple will make their home at Moscow, after returning from their European trip. |