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PUABUE AND GRAUSTARK SEND ROOTERS TO SATURDAY'S GAME

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Purdue literature and art will be represented in the stands at Saturday's encounter in the Stadium. Three of the most famous alumni of the Indians university are coming East to support the western eleven in its initial invasion of Cambridge.

The realm of fable and fancy will send two of its foremost citizens. George Ade, whose "Fables in Slang" delighted American and European readers of two decades ago, and George Barr McCutcheon, creator and king of the realm of Graustark, will be the two authors who claim Purdue as their Alma Mater, while J. T. McCutcheon, the cartoonist, will complete the trio of alumni which will carry the Purdue colors into the Stadium.

Boston graduates of other western universities prominent in the Big Ten Conference are planning to join the section of Purdue undergraduates in the stands.

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