12 THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1921 nTU7F CCCIV rAUTCOT I the Monroe Doctrine." -Far-eastern< Mr. Prentiss Coufl!er, ^ Lake a£ ESjAY lUNlUl Politics in Reference to the Shantung . eiiue. has ^^Jl^Vrs lo fa Question and the Japanese Demands l visit^with his mother. Mrs. Jonn w. .:â„¢ icii* «*u?, tiu» Courier, at Colorado Springs, loio. Mrs. E. H. Sheldon of Muskegon, Michigan., formerly of Wilmette, is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCoe, 631 Washington, foi several days. . C. X. Hurlbut, 715 Greenleaf Mrs. H. L. ANNOUNCED FOR N.U. Students in Politic*! Science Will Vie for $lSt in Prixe Contest; Select Subject* For Discussion Any Northwestern student taking courses in political science will have an opportunity of earning $150 this conitng year. For in order to stimulate interest in the study of questions relating to government and party politics that sum has been established by Prot. N. D. Harris of the political science de- partment of Northwestern university to be awarded to the writer Qf the best essay on'different phases ot the above subjects. A second prize QI $100 will also be offered. The contest closes May 1. 1922. Rules Of Contest The following rules will apply to the contest: Essays must not exceed 10.000 words and must be typewritten oiTpaper ^by-HI^XopTes ot each in China since 191V "Workings of the 1 League of Nations during the first j Year of its Operation." "Political Re- construction in India," "Municipal Government: is a City more of a Bus- iness Corporation than a State and is a Commission or Manager Form of Government Adapted to Cities Under 300.000." "Party Platforms: a Com- parative Studv of all National Plat- forms of 1912. 1916, and 1920 or of State Platforms in a Particular State in any one of those Years, and the In- fluence of National Platforms on Na- tional Legislation or of State Plat- forms on State Legislation."^____._. essay must be senr betore May 1. to Prof. P. O. Ray. 106 Harris hall, mark- ed "for Harris political science prize. ^Contestants are required to submit their essavs under a "nom de plume, and to enclose in a separate sealed envelope their full name, class, college and the title of the essay. Essays; must be accompanied by a table ot contents and a bibliography. TJte donor reserves the right not to award anv or all of the prizes offered when- ever he shall decide that the essays submitted are not up to the desired standard. He also reserves the right to publish the best essay m any of the standard publications. â- Choice Of Topics The contestants may choose any of the above subjects, and write upon.it. The committee consists of Prof. John A. Fairlie of the University of Illinois. Prof. N. D. Harris of North- western University. Prof. J. S. Young of the University of Minnesota, Prof. JvA Ogy of the University of Wis- consin, Prof. Benjamin F. Shambough of the University of Iowa. Prof. Jesse S. Reeves of the University of Mich- igan. Prof. F G Bates of Indiana Uni- | versity. and Prof Ernest Freund of I the University of Chicago avenue, and her sister. Winters, left the first of the week tor Toronto, via Niagara Falls. The^ ex- pert to remain there several weeks visiting friends and relatives. - •' â- Mrs C. C. Schultz and son Carl, of 'oU9 Lake avenue, are leavmg^Satur- day for an extended visit in Boston, with Mrs. Schultz' parents. Drs. Arthur H. Tuttle and Alice D. Tuttle. 622 Washington avenue, have returned from a three weeks visit with relatives in Buffalo and Roches- ter. N. Y. â€"--------------- Mr. and Mrs. Frint 0*^ have been making their n^ Evanston Hotel this past t summer, are spending $6^2 month at Stevens Point, Wit Mr. George Martin, 1046 1 avenue, returned this weefc O trip to New York Citv. "i â€"♦â€" Harold Weld of 726 Tenth was a passenger in a flight <* hydro-airplane Santa Marii week. *• 1922 Subjects The subjects for 1922 are as fol- lows: "The Freedom oi the Speech. Press, and the Assembly," "A Com- Social tiappetiftW Mrs. Bernard Braun and two daughters. Anna and Ruth, 629 Prai- rie avenue, have gone to South Da- kota -where they will spend several weeks on their farm. â€"♦â€" Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur G. Glover and . family, returned to their home at 1220 i of American Bids of Rights I Forest avenue, early this week from with Equivalent Provisions in Foreign an extended motor trip through the Post-war Constitutions." ^Adminis-j east- trative Reorganization of the Nation-| "^~u i u oio al or of the State Government. "State1 Mr. George R. 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