tAD ABOUT
I. E. Kappa Beta Political Battle Tren*ove Expose That Nasty Team Did . .
ILLUSTRATED DAILY
YELLOW DOG
WEATHER.
Since Friday, damned hoi for some, rathe* cool for others. M* uge expected . . muddy time likely
T.N.E.—Number TN.E.
Seventh Inst, of May, 1935, Anno Dom
Price 1 5c
. N. E., KAPPA
URL COUNTER-CHARGES N HOT PREXY BRAWL
P ENTERS INIE HOOD i.B. RACE
;d with seeing all the political ke S. C. campus,
_ Phi, the rival
fTfrate)rnity, night | iced tfo*t Lonnie Hood run as & write-in can-
Sdate.
This wil pit the pride of j Sig %Alphs (olden-time |*nber of the KBP organ-|ion) against such ma-h»* men as Bishop and Tter in the presidential for A. S. IT.*S. C. honors [riday.
fwas branded last night as fcrfc to take the non-org vote rom the other two candi-A. E.’s are really non-
___['ay. Pledge pins were
icrcd to leading non-fra-Jy men, including Scott Brew-Walt Schumann.
fad papa Lonnie has found If too much out of the pres-jlitical fracas, what with his jing of unopposed candidate Trengove, and so he was susceptible to the sugges-| of the counter-machine to his social f'rat club belongs.
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CAMPUS ruLiii BLASTED OPEN BY RIVAL ‘MACHINES'
By Agent K9P
Bringing to light political conditions on the campus that caused even the staid scoliosis wonder, Tommy Trojan, to suffer an attack of angina oectoris tnd topple from his perch, reporters of the Yellow Dog have uncovered during the past four days an avalanche of evidence of political chicanery unrivaled since the days of Boss Tweed.
Twenty-four hours a day, four days in a row, reporters, toiled on, spurred by the whip of journalistic
pride to uncover the biggest bit of stench since Lord
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The Yellow Dog’s undercover agent came back with this splendid shot and said he, “They wouldn’t tell me their names but one of them said that all I’d have to do would be to ask one of the boys on the paper and he’d know.”
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Taking as their theme song that hit-of-the-week smash number, “Take a Number From One to TNE,” this collection of subrosa fan-dancers l>red their whole-hearted support to the companion organization. Reading from left to right are—but why tell you when it Is so obvious who are. As Aloysius Whittlebottom always says, “You can’t never fool me on a face, I always remember ’em.”
.N.-Phi Psi Tie-up
See page five
tAD ABOUT I. E. Kappa Beta Political Battle Tren*ove Expose That Nasty Team Did . . ILLUSTRATED DAILY YELLOW DOG WEATHER. Since Friday, damned hoi for some, rathe* cool for others. M* uge expected . . muddy time likely T.N.E.—Number TN.E. Seventh Inst, of May, 1935, Anno Dom Price 1 5c . N. E., KAPPA URL COUNTER-CHARGES N HOT PREXY BRAWL P ENTERS INIE HOOD i.B. RACE ;d with seeing all the political ke S. C. campus, _ Phi, the rival fTfrate)rnity, night iced tfo*t Lonnie Hood run as & write-in can- Sdate. This wil pit the pride of j Sig %Alphs (olden-time *nber of the KBP organ- ion) against such ma-h»* men as Bishop and Tter in the presidential for A. S. IT.*S. C. honors [riday. fwas branded last night as fcrfc to take the non-org vote rom the other two candi-A. E.’s are really non- ___['ay. Pledge pins were icrcd to leading non-fra-Jy men, including Scott Brew-Walt Schumann. fad papa Lonnie has found If too much out of the pres-jlitical fracas, what with his jing of unopposed candidate Trengove, and so he was susceptible to the sugges- of the counter-machine to his social f'rat club belongs. O, I Know You W Taking as their theme song that hit-of-the-week smash number, “Take a Number From One to TNE,” this collection of subrosa fan-dancers l>red their whole-hearted support to the companion organization. Reading from left to right are—but why tell you when it Is so obvious who are. As Aloysius Whittlebottom always says, “You can’t never fool me on a face, I always remember ’em.” .N.-Phi Psi Tie-up See page five