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    Blister

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    First appearing on the bulletin board of Glatfelter Hall in 1921, The Blister was an ""almost daily"" student publication providing commentary on campus life at Gettysburg College. Most issues contained an editorial, a cartoon, a poem, and humorous observations on the news of the day.THE BLISTER Vol.V. No.16. Gettysburg,Pa, October 7,1925. POETRY What delightful hosts are they — Life and Love! Lingerlngly I turn away, Thie late hour, yet glad enough , They have not withheld from me Their high hospitality. So, with face lit with delight And all gratitude, I stay Yet to preas their handa and aay, ""Thanks.— So fine a time! Good-night"", Riley. THINGS WE SHOULD LIKE TO SEE ii- * Dl/A LICMT CUOSEID OOoR BLISTERETTS Heard at the game: Alumnus: -""Do you play La Crosa here at Gettyaburg,"" Student:-""No, Muiilenberg ia our only other home game,"" Did anyone ever see a snap¬ pier Band than our Orange and Blue boya on Saturday. The Blister is proud of her age and is very much diaguated by the prattling criticlam received from her yearling offspring. The A.A. act favorably in a donation to the Girl'a Basketball Team. 4f EDITORIAL Tonight the matter of deferred pledging cornea before the Interfraternity Council. It will be their duty to give to the fraternitiea on the campua some plan whereby putting the pin on the freahmen ahall be delayed for several daya but no pledgiiig following the firat Monday in November, during which time rushing shall be exiatent in the varioua greek organizationa. Unlesa sorae such plan ia deviaed; unleaa each fraternity ia given the unlimited privilege of ruahing the freahmen; unleaa freaiimen are offered the opportunity, in some such way, of becoming acquainted with the fraternity men In the preaent deferred plan ia that the new midat has had a chance to knov/ where the greek housea are located, He haa not, unlesa certain fraternities their own homes, the only advantage of claaa in our and who aome of the varioua greeks are have sold their even unknov/n to the rest of the honor and by shadowy methods carried on a masked ruahing, perhaps some of the unexperienced frosh, learned the personalities of individual chapters. For the freslimen to know the members of the group he la to enter, thia deferred plan waa Inaugurated. Tonight the Council muat decide upon a plan v/hereby ruahing of each Froah will be privileged to each fraternity, or the plan v/ill have effected little advantage over prvloua yeara. We would auggeat three daya of open ruahing with no pledging or kindred obligationa, and sealed bids distributed'in chapel at the end of the open ruahing period. BLISTER SOPHIST SAYS Judicioua Foreaight ahould hold the gavel in tonight's Co""ancil Meeting. NEWS The caat for Kenpy haa been putting in a lot of hard practicing lately. Indications point toward an excellent play on the 9th and 10th. Studenta will be permitted to cut certain claaaea (which onea, to be '• decided later) on Friday prior to the Pitt game in order that they may aee the ""battle"". Thoae cutting rauat report to aome one at the Pitt contest. The Tribunal meeta tonight as uaual in the ""Y""

    Dependence of the transport in channel models of the ACC on the Rossby radius of deformation

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    It has been suggested that the transport of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current is set, essentially, by the southward Sverdrup flux at latitudes just north of Drake Passage. Although this idea is consistent with observations, it has been critized in that Sverdrup dynamics fail at Drake Passage latitudes. Here, we think of the total transport as being comprised of two components: one associated with the basin-like dynamics to the north of Drake Passage and the other associated with the dynamics of the Drake Passage latitude band itself. The Drake Passage latitudes are often simulated using channel models with bottom topography. For a two-layer channel, large topography effectively blocks geostrophic contours at depth and allows zonally-reconnecting contours in the upper layer. This concentrates the through-channel transport in the model's upper layer. Furthermore, it is argued that the statistical steady state for wind-driven channel flow (that is not too viscous) should be baroclinically unstable. Assuming marginal instability then leads to an estimate of the through-channel transport.A two-layer primitive-equation channel model with bottom topography and wind forcing is used to test this relationship. Model integrations are made to obtain statistical steady states for a range of parameters. The Rossby radius and the wind strength are varied as the theory predicts that transport should go like the square of the former and be relatively insensitive to the latter. Integrations to test the robustness of these results to model resolution are also conducted

    Histoire des empereurs romains : depuis Auguste jusqu'a Constantin

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    Histoire de l'Université de Paris depuis son origine jusqu'en l'année 1600

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    Histoire de l'Université de Paris : depuis son origine jusqu'en l'année 1600

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    Römische Kayserhistorie, vom Augustus an bis zum Constantinus

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    aus dem Französischen des Herrn Crevier [übersetzt von Justus Heinrich Saal

    Histoire des empereurs romains, depuis Auguste jusqu'a Constantin

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    Encabezamiento completado con: Nouveau Larousse illustré, t. III, p. 397Sign.: A-Z\p8/4\s, Aa-Pp\p4/8\s, Qq\p4\sApostillas marginale

    Histoire des empereurs romains : depuis Auguste jusqu'a Constantin

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