. Highland Echo 1915-1925. sulting compound isone of the most powerful explos-ives known. The chief supply of ni-trogen is the saltpeter or potassiumnitrate of Chile. However, nitrogen(can be fixed from the air by meansof an electric spark. Mr. Andrew Majure is an artistwhen it comes to a harp solo. It isa treat to hear him perform. Hegav the well-known ballad NellieGray, and later in encores a medleyof popular ballads. We hope to hearyour harp again Majure. The conclusion of the programwas one wave of laughter after an-other produced by Jimmy Kingswell selected jokes. Such as: Jonahand the wh
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. Highland Echo 1915-1925. sulting compound isone of the most powerful explos-ives known. The chief supply of ni-trogen is the saltpeter or potassiumnitrate of Chile. However, nitrogen(can be fixed from the air by meansof an electric spark. Mr. Andrew Majure is an artistwhen it comes to a harp solo. It isa treat to hear him perform. Hegav the well-known ballad NellieGray, and later in encores a medleyof popular ballads. We hope to hearyour harp again Majure. The conclusion of the programwas one wave of laughter after an-other produced by Jimmy Kingswell selected jokes. Such as: Jonahand the whale illustrates that youcant keep a good man down. Alibi—proving you were at prayer meet-ing when you werent; to prove youwere not at crap game when youwere. Successful business man—onewho can buy from a Scotchman andsell to a Jew at a profit. Next Saturday the Junior Athen-ians provide the program. The fol-lowing Saturday the contest forthe French Medal is to be held.Athenians you can not afford tomiss these programs.. Rev. Mr. Robison of the AlpineSchool, Livingstone, Tenn. was theguest of hie daughter, Mary Bobthis past week. Mr. Lee Herndon and the MissesSexton have been honored by ashort visit of Kentucky friends andrelatives. Miss Grace Blank has returnedto the Hill. Miss Blank will con-tinue her former studies. Miss Jennie Montgomery of lastyears Sophomore class, was a vis-itor on the Hill recently. Dr. Miles of Sweetwater, Tenn.has been the guest of his daughter, Helen, recently. Misses Katherine Graf andStella Sehon of Knoxville who wereMaryville students last year, spentthis past week-end with Miss Eliza-beth Dumas. Mrs. Welmore with her twodaughters and two sons who arereturned missionaries formerly ofCalifornia, are honoring M. C. bymaking it their future home. Wel-come to the Hill! ! Miss Dorothy Stivers spent thepast week-end at her home in Chat-tanooga. TENNIS COURTS ARE COMPLETED Somebody has been up to something.Something sure is gonna happen.The rowdy tenni