Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 235, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1920 — INDIANA UNIVERSITY NOTES. [ARTICLE]
INDIANA UNIVERSITY NOTES.
(By Charles-Halleck) Mike Wagner, who is a student in, the law school, has pledged Sigma Alpha Epsilon, one of the stronger fraternities on the campus. He reports that he is getting along fine in- the law school, likes his work very much, and thinks that Indiana .University is about the best school in the world. So far, Mike has escaped the barber-isms of both the Freshman and Sophomore classes, thus being more .fortunate than some of the other new students in the university. -. Ruth. McKinzie, who is a freshman mine university this year, has pledged Kappa Alpha Theta. .Tn® Kappas are considered as bne of the strongest sororities on the campus and Ruth is to be complimented on her choice. I am enclosing a, clipping from the Student which may alpo interest Mr. Hamilton. Let me say in addition that Assembly was packed to overflowing and many were turned away because they could not find shats. .From all indications, the with the Senate*; whose speech was mainly an attack on the League of Nations. According to Mike Wagner, Indiana University is Republican by a large majority. “Senator Jam# E. Watson, rentor senator from Indiana and candidate for re-election *on the Republican ticket, spoke at convocation thtt, morning, bn the League of Nations. The, Lincoln League had charge of. the’ convocation and was Senator Watson has served ,®e v »* al years senate. ville this afternoon, and at the court house in Bloomington this of the University and Monroe county were on hand and gave their candidate a rousing welcome. This is the first time the Senator har spoken in this part of the state during tlje present campaign.
