Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 161, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1925 — Page 11
FRIDAY, NOV. 0, 1925
GRAND JURY TO INQUIRE INTO PAPER CHARGES Immorality, Drunkenness Alleged to Exist at College. Bli T’nitrd Prrn* GRAND FORKS, N. D., Nov. 6 The Harpoon, the deadly pink sheet, 5,000 of which were distributed one night at the University of North Dakota last spring, will be investigated by a district court grand Jury meeting today. The Harpoon struck terror to the hearts, of students and faculty when it was found one morning at the doors of fraternity houses and dormitories. - It dealt in no insinuations, but, calling a spade a spade, made open charges, ranging from immorality, drunkenness and doping, down to parsimony, egotism, and imbecility. Professors Attacked Students and professors, both men and women, were vigorously attacked. No serious charges, however, were made against any of the women members of the faculty. Last spring faculty investigators wer said to have traced the printing to a shop in a small North Dakota town, but the owner of the shop was unable to identify any of the stu dents in the university year book as those who brought him copy. At the opening of college this year, President Kane announced that the authors were known and that none was in school this year. Petting Parties Exposed Exposes in the Harpoon ranged from alleged "insides” on university politics to purported glimpses of Sunday evening darkened parlor scenes, other petting parties and drinking bouts. One "real party” was described In detail to protect “susceptible, unsophisticated maidens off the farm” from the "glibtongued fast set.” One professor was likened to a "he-duck” with a "dried-up-potato-like face that takes on the official opiate grin,” having a "weazened, drug-soaked neck,” being “deceitful, hypocritical, low and mean,” and "given to attempts to seduce young co-eds.” No charge was so revolting that the Harpoon softened the attack by leaving the names to Imagination. Nothing In the history of the university ever caused so much comment or such bitter denunciation. BROTHER IN DOG HOUSE Dispute Over a Woman Iveads Man to Isolate Relative. 811 VEA Service OXFORDSHIRE, England, Nov. 6. —On the roof of an old manor house in Oxfordshire one may find a dog kennel. The kennel was never intended for a dog, however. It was built by the owner of the house for his brother. The two had fallen out over a woman. ODD NAME OF SHIP. LONDON—Nicknamed "H. M. S. Methusaleh” because of the long time she has been building, Brftains latest super-cruiser, the Effingham, has been commissioned as a flagship on the East Indies station. Work started on the ship in 1917. JEWEL SNATCHERS. LONDON —Jewel snatchers stand outside London theaters and grab precious pendants and other articles from women leaving the playhouse. Tho police have started a vigorous campaign to put an end to such daring thefts.
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These coats are made from fine selected full pelt sheepskin of first quality, not pieced. The outer material is of leskin. The ide; at for outdoor men, sportsmen and students. Just another Daniels feature.
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