![]() Leving-sto- n, head of the men's physical education department. Revised Gym Meets Army, Navy Needs All underclass boys will begin an intensive program of physical training and testing in compliance with army and navy recommendations, ac- cording to Walter J. December editions of the paper are scheduled for Dec. No edition had been scheduled for that day because of Thanksgiving vacation, but cancellation of the vacation by school authorities came too late to make changes in business plans. He came to Denison for a lV months and it may be at Denison's influence was Ning, for he sent his chil-an- d the children of ost recent Denison con- Thomas No Denisonian December 2 There will be no edition of The Denisonian on next Wednesday, Dec. Boxes to receive your tax stamps have been placed in r found a school for the f 'blren of the poor moun ters and educate them, ach them not to feud. But Deni- " has been closely connected with Oneida from the time of founding up to the present, and so it is appropriate that - help - nis ' - i i - p m e n t for them. Since 1930 he has :i a constant contributor magazines, including b'.v Republic" and "The) (Turn to page four) Kentucky Mountain School 3 Linked With Denison Oneida Mountain School, located on the east fork of the tacky liver, seems a long way from Denison. N'orman Thomas has been bading figure in Socialist r.ips for more than two cades. The least number of - 5 he ever received was the 1910 election. vote yet known at that ! - e for a Socialist candi-e. :ming for the mayorship New York City in 1929 - mas gathered the great. In the election he polled 884,- 1 votes the highest num- : lie ever won in his four- e race for the presidency. 1 ballot representing ? Socialist party. ' In 1928 Norman Thomas ed his name on the presi. Dur- : tbis time he consistently workers in indus. Brass birmingham blic strategy trial#Laicller of the League for - trial Democracy. Besides " z one of the organizers ii,e American Civil Lib- 5 Union, Thomas was - 'irector with Dr. The r before the United States red he became attached 'e Socialist party where- i lie resigned his charge lie Brick Presbyterian. h liberal thought during first World War. Thomas became direc- n- of the American Pai-is- h vr.g extensive work among e immigrant population of : )"r East Side, New York He was actively identified. w.w'"' "1 Norman Thomas -.ember of Phi Beta Kappa ion after graduation he aveled in foreign countries a t'me and later attended moil Theological Seminary. :gree in 1905 he was vale-otori- an of his class and a V5!. After attending Marion blic schools Thomas en-?:- ed Princeton university here he obtained his A. lie is on a lecture tour ow coming to Granville iirectly from New Concord here he delivers an address jesday morning at Muskin- m, college. Born in Marion, 0., 58 years ago, Thomas is well-know- n s an agressive, fluent lluent ora-0- r. Crocker, in charge of pub- c interpretation for the commission. The he Denison War Activities commission, he will be brought 0 Granville through Dr. 1, in the Granville Baptist church at 8 p. ur consecutive times, will speak before the public Tues-i3-, Dec. Thomas, Socialist candidate for President. 2 Ohio-Bo- m Socialist Leader Will Deliver Address at Baptist Church. ![]()
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