Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 164, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1926 — Page 10

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PROGRESS TOGETHER Four Aggressive Senators Are Placed Side by Side. Rv Times Special WASHINGTON, Ocs. 15.—Progressives in the Senate are getting together. Summer shifts have placed four rlgh£ in a row in the Senate office building. Prazler of North Dakota, 105; Norris, Nebraska, 107; Shipstead, Minnesota, 111; Howell, Nebraska, 117. Just around the corner is Borah

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University, who have ruled that the freshman shall wear no silk socks. Also, a frosh may converse with no girl within a block of the university.