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Minnesota's 1927 Schedule Data
October I-North D a kota at Minneapolis , , , , , , , , , , , $1,00
October 8-0klahoma A & M at Minneapolis , , , ',' , , ,$2.00
October IS-India na a t Bloomington , , , , . ...... ', . . . . $2.75
October 22- Iowa at Minnea polis . , . . ... . .. . . ... . . .c. $2.50
October 29- Wisconsin at Minneapolis ............ . , $2.S0
Nove mber 5- Notre Dame at South Bend .. . ...... .. $3.00
November 12- Drake at Minneapolis .. ... ..... .... . $2.00
November 19-Michigan at Ann Arbor . . . .. . .. . . .. . . $3.00
For Iowa. October 10 ; f<?r Wisconsin. October 17; for Notre Dame. October 24 ;
for Drake. October 31 . and for Michigan . November 7.
Mail orders should include 20 cents for postage and registry fee.
a train ofl!enial
atmospIiere
theLe2ionnaire
, for Chicago
Lv. Minneapolis • 7:45 p. m.
Lv. St. Paul • • 8:~O p.m.
Ar. Chicago 81~O a.m.
If you are a white adult, of good character and standing, you are invited
to submit your application for a LIFE MEMBERSHIP. FREE FROM
DUES, assessments or liability of any kind.
T HE University
of Minnesota
BY the activities
of its Depart-
is the main source ment of Agricul-
of cultural and ture it provides
technical advance- leadership to the
ment in the state thousands who
whose people sup- farm for a living
port it. in Minnesota, de-
I t is the Uni- velops new varie-
versity's purpose ties of grains, veg-
to live up to the etables and fruits,
name that has been that are more suit-
given it of-"most able to Minnesota
useful institution soil and climate,
in the state and and gives help to
principal symbol the dairyman, the
and instrument of stock-raiser, poul-
Minnesota's de- ADMINISTRATION tryman, creamery
sire and effort for progress." manager, grain farmer or owner of
Together with knowledge, the timberland.
University strives to inculcate in I ts Law School is on a par with
its student ;body honor, idealism, the better University law schools
and respect for truth wherever of the nation, and it maintains the
found. only College of Education, only
School of Mines, only College of
Probably withou t exceptions, the
Engineering and only School of
net result of such an institution's
Chemistry within the borders of
activities is on the side of im-
the state.
provement and gain in the morale,
By extension classes and corres-
the economic efficiency and the
pondence courses, the University
social fi tness of the people whom
of Minnesota reaches 7,000 or
it serves.
8,000 students yearly, in addition
The University of Minnesota to the 10,000 who register as
includes among its departments resident students.
the only establishment in the state I ts summer session serves 5,000
to teach the healing arts of medi- men and women of the state and
cine and surgery, the only Dental nortwest.
College, the only College of Phar- Know your University. Budget
macy, and one of the best schools a half a day in which to pay it
of nursing. a visit.
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A LETTER man
is available for
Patterson and Es-
tep, two extra good
every position on the guards, will be on
OklahomaA.andM. hand for practice.
college football team They weigh 200
this fall. The lineup pounds each, have
of seasoned veterans had a year's experi-
is especially strong ence and should be
in the center of the in the best of con-
line and In the dition.
backfield. Hendrickson, 184
Three stars from pounds, who played
the 1926 team that right tackle last
won the champion~ year, will be back,
ship of the Missouri buttherewill be a big
Valley conference, hole at left tackle.
will be missing. They One possibility that
are "Red" Weissin~ has been suggested
ger, tackle, Strack, is that either Pat-
lin e man, and terson or Estep be
"Skeet" Peery, quar- moved out to tackle,
terback and kicker. with a number of
Strack did the place- goo d pro s pee t s
kicking last year. CAPTAIN BOWMAN available to fill in at
Starting at the center position, there guard. Among them are McCready, a
are two letter men returning, Meyers and 230-pound wrestler, very fast and active;
Kratz. Meyers, who scales 187 pounds Schwartz, a 190-lb. weight man;
when down in condition, played most of Schultz, a 190-pound man who won a
last season. (Continued on Page 10)
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THE SCORE
1st Qtr. 2d Qtr. 3d Qtr. 4th Qtr. Final
Minn.
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Hail, Minnesota
Minnesota, hail to thee!
Hail to thee, our College dear!
Thy light shall eVer be
A beacon bright and clear;
Thy sons and daughters true
Will proclaim thee near and far;
They will guard thy fame
And adore thy name;
Thou shalt be their Northern Star.
Like the stream that bends to sea,
Like the pine that seeks the blue,
Minnesota, still for thee,
Thy sons are strong and true.
From thy woods and waters fair,
From thy prairies waving far,
At thy call they throng,
With their shout and song,
Hailing thee their Northern Star.
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