. Highland Echo 1915-1925. the recipients ofmuch honor, both at home andabroad. Dr. and Mrs. Stevenson re-cently entertained for them with asumptuous turkey dinner and thereare many persistent rumors con-cerning another banquet which maybe given in the teams honor byother Maryville friends. Arrange-ments have been completed for abanquet which will be tendered inthe dining room of the SecondPresbyterian Church of Knoxvilleon Tuesday, December 13, at 7:30p. m. At this banquet, given bythe members of the Knox CountyMaryville College Association, Dr.Wilson and the members of thethe squad will be t

. Highland Echo 1915-1925. the recipients ofmuch honor, both at home andabroad. Dr. and Mrs. Stevenson re-cently entertained for them with asumptuous turkey dinner and thereare many persistent rumors con-cerning another banquet which maybe given in the teams honor byother Maryville friends. Arrange-ments have been completed for abanquet which will be tendered inthe dining room of the SecondPresbyterian Church of Knoxvilleon Tuesday, December 13, at 7:30p. m. At this banquet, given bythe members of the Knox CountyMaryville College Association, Dr.Wilson and the members of thethe squad will be t Stock Photo
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. Highland Echo 1915-1925. the recipients ofmuch honor, both at home andabroad. Dr. and Mrs. Stevenson re-cently entertained for them with asumptuous turkey dinner and thereare many persistent rumors con-cerning another banquet which maybe given in the teams honor byother Maryville friends. Arrange-ments have been completed for abanquet which will be tendered inthe dining room of the SecondPresbyterian Church of Knoxvilleon Tuesday, December 13, at 7:30p. m. At this banquet, given bythe members of the Knox CountyMaryville College Association, Dr.Wilson and the members of thethe squad will be the guests ofhonor. The Association is compos-ed of alumni and former studentsof Maryville College residing inKnoxville and Knox County, andmore than 100 are expected to at-tend the banquet. This will be thefirst get-together meeting of theAssociation since its organizationteverrJ months ago. A distinctly Maryville gift forthat friend—the COLLEGE CAL-ENDAR. THE HIGHLAND ECHO DECMEBER S, 1921 THE HIGHLAND E( HO ?^^^m.:.. COL. PALMER WRITESFOR COLLEGE PAPERS Noted Correspondent Tells ofBig Conference. ihH>, *fiia<^^^ Editorial StatT The recently organized NallonulStudent Committee for the Liniin-tion of Armaments is conductinfr .iform of news bureau for th3 stu-dent publications of various Col-lejfts and Universities throu^^hoiitthe country. The items, whii;h aresent weekly, are reviews of the ac-tions taken by the Washinj:tonConference during the week andare written by Colonel Fredt^f*-k CAMPUSISMS Miss Anne Culberson ha.s beenill, on account of a slight opera-tion, but she is able to be outagain. Miss M-argaret Willis was calledto Knoxville last week on accounl;of the illness of her aunt. However, she had improved enough to allowMiss Willis to return to MaryvilleMonday morning. Chas. N. Sharp, Jr. - - - Editor Lina Hodges - - Associate Ecjitor ^ p, , i, „, . ^^i^^„t ., .. ..pondenr av.d Verton Queener - Associate Editor; ., „ , . _ *^ . Van Hunter Hazel lievan - - - - Rep