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Document 1927261
HAVERFORD· NEWS ~
VOC.UIIB
17-NUHIIBit~
U
ARDM&RB. PA.,' W1!DN1!8DAY, Af'RlL. 10, 1t46
Haverford Delegation·
Attends Student Parley
'Jhirty-<M~ven CIOiiep deleptlona representing tbirty-
U.OO A YEAR
L.eo Zollo's Band Signed
To Play at May 3 Prom·
Greenberg Gi, es
Foru'm Adilress
BY DoNALD W. DtsBaow
Stu dent Who Picks
Best Dance Name
To Get Free Ticket
LeoZoUo
eisht medler at.ates of the UN were welcomed by Dean Dr. Simon Green~. rabbi
Robert G: Croeen &t Kilby Hall, L&hyelite Oolleg~ at f:'Pi.'i~.J~:h~ ~~. =~=
tbe opent_nc ~ of the ~y lntercollegiMte Inter-Faith Forum on Sunday
Model Uruted Nationa Couference on Man:h. 28.
evenm~. Aprll 7, in lobo Chapel
~ ll.....,of
of the Union. He llmlted hlo ,...
Tile' eont......e ....._.....
morn to tho role of tho Syna-
w.... G
.
38hingtOn
•
Snn.WAC!
Here
A ril26 d 27
~':J~no~:i. p
3D
ecl 1>7 1M American Auodation
tor U. United NalloDa aDd .,..
orpaloecl f>T the Contla,.tion
COioaal- of the former )(o<kl
~ Aloembl~. At the ant
~ ....~. John Lind·
of
of
iot:rochlctorY reliiUb.
Roborto 1>. Pa;rro, Prelident
of the Auembly, mode the opm1q addri!SI after convonlnr
tho conference. Payro pointed
oot tllat we have ...... Uvl~ in
an ap of the profanation of
wcmlol end that part of the aoluUoa to the problem of peaee
and eolleetlve -urlty Uea heblD<I the meanin~ of worda. The
~lila he' oald eallo "for a
tJon of i.l.e meanbl~ of
worda on tho hula o! a universal eriterlon".
Aolb
of
MOD have ...... brourht up in
t ho f.-r of wordo of whleb they
did act know tho m...U~. "dded PaJro; o....,.laod . . . - lou abuaod aDd opou.d
the MID&II ~. A:47 cia· - Jcleolocleal dlaarmament
.-lei be . . . , - . . - roc&<II ....,.. ..a lcleu, aDd
u d'ort to iDtecrato aDd l1Dpl4- t h e lcloao ~ill
w
The Dance Committee is epon·
r.::::1 :ret~':m~prl;'heda~J
~olflle In ooclal aetlon, elvin~
from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. on Friday,
the J ewish lnteJ1)retatlon to the
Fonun oerlea of . - . . on
~te~' c!~ ss~lo~u:J:
"Tho Role of tho Chllr<h u an
tnr the tax.. All a.e.nicirs are enUU'.......O
lnlluO>Ce on Modern Society."
tlUed to invite three outaide
Clteo Liberal Vlewo
~t!::
t!~er :!t~b~e~'t!
.Dr. Greenherc trutecl the hll·.
will he sorvecl.
· torl<al aapocte of tho Synar"'fll•
Bv MAO.THA w AJHINGTON in hil lntrodu<tory remaru.
Studento to Select Name
Cap aDd Bolla, lobe Hnerford Stet!~ that the Synarocuo wu
The. muaic wlll- 5e fllrniabecl
dn.matlc club reporte that the a center of «>mmunlty lito ill
by Leo Zollo and his or<:heatro,
awln
rod..::U.., of Georce the put and po.rtic:ularl7 oo In
eompoced of twelve men and a
Slept Hero will he Eutern Europe, be pointed out
•ocalist. Thll well known dan«
an aMUNd - . Tho JA-y that the reuon wu that the
band b as, f or the put two
which wJU loe riven the 26th and J owlah Chureh bad hee.n denlecl
2?th of April at Roberto Ball t~o opportunity ~ ally , ltoelt
~~~· o~l!.;r fp~0z~~n ·~hi~:~
bu he<!n In rehearsal tor tw~ ..,th polltlcal lnat:itutlona. <!Hn·
:lelpb'ia. They have made netPbil.Jrlp/M lnrul lriMirr
weeka.
sequent!)' the Syna~e dev,l·
work broadeuta and several
1<1ho ,.,;// pl.-y hm "" M•y
opecl three functlona for the
recordings; t.hey have played at
8r)'1l llaWT Collabonteo
3.
community nomely: a pla<o !or
many botel.a, elubl, and aehool
An uperioncecl HaTertord ...t prayer, a ~- tor oltudy, aDd
and coUea:e promenades; and
bu been oelected, lncludlnJ a bolliO of ptherin&'.
they bave condaded service
Don Kindler,
'l'heodo~ C.
Decl.orlna that the pronouncetours.
WriJbt, BODJT w. Lninoon, menta o! national orcanlutlona
The.. Dth<e Commlttoo wiahe~
Benjamin II. Co!Hno, Rlc:bard S. of the major relldODa bodlea are
to announce a conteat for oa.m......
J abnoon, aDd Donald Sholfotall. uaually Jlberol, "br. G-..herc
Bepreoont.in&" BrJD Mawr...L ICath· aftJTecl -that It Ia alwayo the
orino Col..m.,. ~1"1?0 . wlobon· .... In ropzd· to tho Jewish
the ori~tor of tho boot name.
eon, SoDdel :swacsara, aDd IIUJ natloGal bOdieo. Tbeoo bodl<a
All mtrioo muot be Rbmlttad
&!len BerU. U.o tho ..,.joT ..,. tho NatloDal o.pn!utlon
to
Jolto T. Whitman by illtlllu,
porte. ~ lllu Col'rln end of Rabblo, --.......
nlaa·
nunc~al·
April u .
lllu Wlebouon llavo appeared tiono and the Siadnarlea~Thelr
...Contemporary Ameriean Lit.- tet:t&Dta Ua.moo mlllt aceompany
ill Haverford t>Jaya PN"'olll to oo-111 ata.Dda are a oourco erature
u Seen Abroad" will tach tatry.
thlon,!_.~.Prodorick of INickiDI for tho robblo who be the tabjoet of tho annual
s-et (nforaal P!a1Uiecl
-=-=-~ Tlloo, who ....i....J, reo 1- -"to IDII~~~ In
Shl-Diey Le<:turo, to be dellverecl
• ill lii. Colll --• lii
IIA>herte Hall, Tburadal .... Ben.J&m
no ~ on·
8llilll .aiDa- .._.. lie ......,. 1M for 1M allalllil
all tile Now Dool Dina. April li at S:U, by Mr. - E.
Alalck are In ~ of
- ODlJ to POid NMIWoa INt ~ ~ . . . ,_. W -.a! ~ aDcr-currontJY Kalciolm Cowie;
Coatrlbutl:ftr tho-- ~- aDd · Ciiarloo
to --~ tbo eoe&IIOQI dJa. Jh7a . ._. Jrl'. 'l'beD; a lil6- 1o&o taQa a -'tlvo Oland Editor of Tho New
Repablle. .IL llcGillro and Speueer R.
. . . . of tho"fino IIIDOIIC wt.lch ~·In
.-mot - t i m e mWtary «>n· The 1ooturo 1o opeu to the pub- Stuart ore bandll~ tleketa. The
lie, without charco.
- , . . . born aDd ..,.... -q!"
cllaperoneo aro undecidecl u yet.
bio )( A. from Yale Un'-altr oc:riptlon.
•
Lltuatare SoU loftaenco
Tbo illformal juke-box clanco
in:u~~:
Durin.( the war ilo waa with
Sta..., Baale Proloka
Mr. Cowlo1 will dlaeuu the of !oat Soturday night will be
Humanitarian
Comm.la 1 ion, the rm1 Enaineen tor two In a Vert etreettve eonduJion, emercence, &lnee
1918. o! • dia- followod by anoth~ on Sat-ur.
pobltecl out that the aohlove- yean.
Dr. GtMDhefll alated the book tlnctive Amerlcan literature day, A.prO 20, •ra1n aponsorfll
mont of the commloalon ,... d.,.
Play II Aaoarecl Bit
problem of the role of all ropreaenti~ In the eyu of the by the Dance Committee.
tormlnecl very larcely by a
:Be bu .had an outlltandl~ chorc:bea In modern
u: world, ~e c~rocteristic quali·
r&l.her unroaliatie action of the record at Paaadena Playbouae, "Should the Chur<h oocloty
afrive !or
uuller natlona. The commi.Ja!on aa dlr·eetor of the Summer direc-t action Ol" concern itself tih of Ame.r lean eulture. It Ia
dealt with dioplaeed peraons, School of A~n~; with the with the creation of atmoophero from the American boob most MaclntoshtS Announce
heallh and nutrition the eontrol Tbeate.r Collective in New York or frame of mjnd for ruldin&' ~~Y. .·~r;~.la~ m~~:~ :C.i~ Daughter's Engagement
of nareotle d:nlp, a~d edueation. City;- a.nd as a ~ac.her at Ohio the individual in making up hit
President and .Mra. Arohi.ba.Jd
Tho work centered about the Unive.,Jty. M;r. 'l'hon Joined own mind~the latter beinfr the pieture ot 20tf ee.ntury; at the
nature of the problemo and their the Bryn Mawr faculty thlo ·fall Idea of Che Inner Spirit! Dr. ~:ri~mne, ~ft!!'.etl~r~5 Pf~:i;~ Maelntoah announce the en,aceextent; ehangq were made in to .teaelt playwriting, a coune G~berr stated that be be· nation. reveal what they think ment of t heir daughter. Miss
orp.nb:a tiona deemed tnade.- which will be open to Baver- Ueved It wu eYen di1Bcult to to he the oatetonding cont.ribu- Gert.nlde Alhnaon Maclntoob,
quate and other orp.nlsationa ford st.udenta nut year. Hit arrive at a tuitable mid-point tion!l of America to p~sent..day and '.llr. John £dward Bret~
were planned u a r.:mtcly.
prediction lor C·e orae ~uh.inc- between the two alte:mattves. worJd eulture. A knowledge of a~n o! ilfr. and Ami. John
Vete Domootie Food COill.rol loa Slept B~ lo that, ~~.ought hut he loft the impN!sslon that the international a.sp«t of eoueta . ~re~ of llontreal, CanadL
An International Migration to he • howling oucceao.
he favorecl the lnner Spirit side temporary Ameri~n literature ilhss .M:tclnt.osh was craduAuthority was reeommendod to
And with the flne caat ind of the quution, for he concluded ia of first...rate importance If ated {rom Westtown &hooJ,
be formed under the Econo;,ic able dir ection It hiUf boon glv. by aaylng, "Relir!on has kept Americana are to
underatand class of '42, and attended Bryn
' and Social CouncU, and tht eom- en, not to mention tho produc- alive . the aoclal aapiratlon.a of
mi10Jon approvecl a J)ropoaal ex. ~~n~btrt"Bar Leaman, Douelaa manlcind; a nd by keeping alive ~ew~~~d ~~n~~ now playing ~M~fillhe:h:e::;. i~r.':~~~
teodin& the Work of UNRRA ·
e, yron E. Beate and the idea it.nlf, reliaious otp.n..
Mr. Cowley hu made
e.x- Is a ~graduate of )tcGiJI Univer·
unUl the end of 1947, The mem- Vice Prelklent Timothy B. i7:ations have made the moat
be.r pvemme.nt. wue a.aked· to : t.keaon, . Georte Wu.blaaton vttal eonlTibution toward aocial tended atudy of the reeeptiona eity, class of '5"
dn7 .home a recommendation 1ept Hue ought to be a HIT. action."
~bnr!,ead~'Bi! ;:de:~~
to the national le~laturea to
cludea much tlnt·hand inform•·
CoUege CaJendar
Uon !rom
such
American
inatitut.e domestiC controls to
divert f ood SUj>plies to .those
authors as Upton Sinelalr, Sin· Weclneaday: April 10
area whe~ mlrumum nutntfon' dair Lewio, Pearl Buck, and
Baseboll came Haverford
Margaret Hltcbtll on tbo 1'0·
va. Philadelphia Naval
at~ a:a:;,~e::el!tom~Lpreaponses ftUived from their
Base 8 -,.-ay
....ted a.vez:tord on the Econ·
larre worl~·wlde audiOnee.. Hla
FUm' Club· Program, at
omle Comuusa.lon, manifested
reoulta wdl be ~.--nted -tor
Hillea 2 8·46 p m
that worlt ill thlo commloolon
.
the
time
in
the
lecture
U»
be
lRC
meC!U~g. ai Rosemont
waa dlocourqecl by a broad
riven at Haverford.
College, 7:30 p.m.
BY RICHAan ScHucu
•ronda and a limited time for
F4lla for New & pnbllc
Thanday, April II
covenojre. Nevertbeleaa Hurnb·' So th
h
er pointed 9Ut.. •4• aet ~f rosoiu..
u eUrnh OIPltallty 1n Ita are oll'f" We ftew O"Yer Wllmlnr- ia ~~~~.:":t r.:!;,;::;niC:,w~~
{:!j~~eaFfetd:rKk meet,
tlOill liP vln the major eco. moot e n lr toni~ form-wom· ton and lanclecl
at Bowerd J ohnnomle :ne~.! oot up by the
abOW!~
Opon tl_le son's Reotauront outside BaJtJ.
..
1 Ia~::~
..
UN and recommon
_ dl~ ~pecifie to ~oodu
tendour mo.-, ]Ill! u Ted Wrl~ht wu
rellnementa 1'ihlch ""'octed an
orary Amer ican Li~rature
"P s w..,.. • about to bid a ln'Ond olam. Con- by ~e War of 1914-1918; b e
artiftclal ~ atartli~ aplrit of lkuo O•ordue, Pno...ecl Loat vlnclng Nlek .If"azelwood that be aervecl in Franee in 1917-1918
u Seen Abroad". At Roberta Hall, 8:16 p.m.
international eo--ol)t:ratlon and
Tbe stalwart men of ~e olde ha~ consumed enovl'h rum-rale- as a membe.r of the Ameriean
idullam" was tho ouleOme of Searlet and BlAck" aaaombled in M:e cream proved quite a tuk Ambulance Servlee. Later b e Friday, April 12
their labor.
Inter-team Track meet,
in front of ·Roberto Boll at !or. Randy Barvef; howover1 he studied at the Unlvanolty of
Walton FJeld.
Urro Cartel .CII«b
1!:45 Saturday dternoon. After finally oucceeclecl ~~rettln~ nlm MontpeUJer on an American
F'.ield Service Fellowlhlp. Slnee Sat.nrdaJ, AprU U
Thi eommlulon u~ the Ec· ohlverlng thro?h a f ew selec.:' bock Into the llu..
1929 be baa been on the ataft'
BuebaU pme, Haverford
onomle and Social Council to in· tiona In tho a ne alr, the1 he........ Wet. No Meaf
··tl~ato tho problem of Inter- ran to queot on tho arrival of
Aa tho bill p&ued tbroacb Ue;:eN~wu~::'au~icE.!Ua:~
h'!n,lll:':'~n. at BethI•·
natloiW eartela aDd to ereato a their tranoportatlon. Finally, the chute plea of Hood Col· Ia the author
of two volume. SaadeJ, April U
I)>OCial arency to redlter all the Haverford Specfal with Ita Je~e our ores rodori&ed the
Inter-Faith .Forum prolnte.,.tlonal cortolal ihelt- per- amlli~ driver como to a grind· e a - A mad oeromble fol· of poemo, Blu JIUiiat.a, and
eram, 7 :10 p.m., in tlhe
aonnol aDd patente. rooolatlo!t me .halt In front of ROberto lowecl, with snltAouea, coata, and Dry Seuoe.; two volumes of
critlclaml The x- Generotlon,
Union.
urzm. all . .tiona ~ worlr fnr HaiL
eardo dill~ the air u the men
tull ompi01JDOJlt andor .t he lUi• "Snnant" Buaort'o roll call of Bovertoid~ the and Exl o'a Return: 1le Ia allo Tuoada1 , April 16
the
.co-author
and editor of
Buoball ·pme, Havort"ord
~ of tho J!:coDomle aDd flo. ftnlabed and aafet1 bolta !utan- weleoml~ eomml
•
After
..._ Co.....O wu apPrOVed by eel, wll-n~ Boule Joopecl drawln~ nlllll
n. UninUJ; at home.
a bat !!.t~~~ 4it:'~~'t';
. ~ o. P+ '
-totioelil.t;Joholzt ot'$'o ·
c.~
ll1ada.
the~
a..loeo•...,.
=
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,:11
w::l5.J.,.
1._
Cowley .To Tell
-o.,
Foreign Appeal
Of U.S. utters
our
Ana~
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s;f-::t'...!f:!l
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Fran·
an
Gleesters
· sacrt"6ce work
• • e
M ake Hood Pilgnmag
o'IWM b
e,h
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Havedord News
Founded hhru&I"J' 11. U tt
EJilcn: Ro.ul' P. Jloc.Jta
8•drun MIII..IJU: D. B•t.n TuoUPSOH
SJtGr/J E.Jitorz NATI-CAN' J. Zwun.u.
Circal.tlo,. _M,,. ..,,: Mo wa.o~ £. AUNIC&
Nl'tvJ EJiJqn: j~.Jnt~ F. Acbau, John 'N . HA~Uotr,
Sto0t, Jolut T. WhitnwL
joh.a
A.
'""•'" E.lilor: Gtotp E. JlufL
Nnvr AmwUim Htnry w. l..C"Yiruoo, l'.obcr c
H. l,.obut
l.udJ.f, Edwud K. Libby, Donald W', DUbrow, Edward
r.,ro.
Alba Jteynold..
S~rb. AJKH'UI,_: Wti'U.am P. Buku, IJ, WiJIWD P. Bouurt.h. U.
FruacD A.. O.n'b. P.aul F. NcWUUD, E.UII P. Siqu.
Alurlhhl& Mnq:tr: Outla (
I
I
JdcGulrc.
CJr,.t. tiow NtocUim Dnid S. OnraJd.
rubliahed by the •tudta' body of HncrfOC"cl Q.Uqe w.U1y
duoa•bouc t.ht audaaic yur. Priaucl br U..
Priln:iq CoaloanJ, 4f Ritt.c.Mou.N Pl.acc. ~ Pa.
Eatcrrd a. ~~recwuf-cl&M mutc.t u \he Atdaotif.o Pa.. Po.t 06ce.
.a.adct Act o£ Coo&taa. Aupn: 14. ltU.
At._.
In cUriO of t.h1a llalle: J ..... T.
Wllltiua
A Primary Need
T A TOtE 'When !Haverford ia maldntr pi&DO and
im-provem.cnta 4o !ace the 4 IJJ·ra•e New ·W orld"
auccessfolly It Ia entirely app-rlate <to eonalder the
needs c:4. t.he tldt.chen workere and .ground crow. oc~
c.uping rt.he quarters behind F ou.ndo:r a Hall. Tbe
term •quarten' . ia t..oo distingulahed a cieecription
! or ~he ot;uJfy cubby boles which an lived in by these
hard working people. Nor do they be.ve a recreation
room where they may spend their lree hou.n.
The .NEWS ha.~ been coneerned about bbia eon·
dition for eome time and d'eela that the adm.lnistratlon should ~rivo tho 'ln&tter m immediate attention.
It Ia welllm<>Wn that bad houaintr conditlona are the
eatae of bad health and aoolal1>roblome. In addition to the oodolocical factor, there iJ a1ao tho moral
~aotor to be cotwlder<>d. Wl>o orill deny the unldnd·
neae. ond the oelfiabnooa of an attitude of lndllferenee toward tho bad !ivlntr condition& of our lrlondl
on the •k ibchen 'force. •
·
Ours ia not .merely a collece; lt .f.a ai8o a c:om~
mw~itJ. u a thla communitJ life, ill eon:junctloo
with our oludieo, which pea Ba..trford it. <llllqae·
.... and """""· This beln&- th• c:ooe. llbe heallh
and ," -in011 of .,.eryone eonnoeted rwlth the col·
lOire beeomes the eoncern of tho oommunitJ. Ow
eyes rei t on the a.dmlnlatraUon; we hope f or ..ntt
and Cf:nerous aotion.
A
{Ltlllrl to tiN E.lltM M Nl ~7
11.-vn/fff~ NI!lTS ao.rl).
To the llditor af the NDWS:
The adion of the Stadent.' Aaoelatlon o( !lJaY·
ol!fol'il Pollore la ~~bread at
lunch and k:o er.m one meal a - . in onlor to
...,.. n_,.,. fooid and moDeJ (Ott the UJ!rinc
peopea of~..... pr<moptod ~ l><ll>la .....U-.
Saber tl>oueht, ....._, inclleatea ltloat dill ...UOn
hardly ,.... more than an inconHC~U~~tlal
Oalalde the llnrita o4 the dare, bread M;lll iJ
p lOD1ifol on the ma.W; and on llbe t!MAt,
there ,baa lboeD Do.-.,.. In tha ol _ .
trlea and lee ......... aftllol>le
the ~" Jta.
.-n.
at
In the Editor! Mail
o,J_.,,. o/ tiN
-, ......,, A.-a 11, , ...
IIA~NBW&
Tho lbwodord llxvy, no ~r to I M o ed bJ a ainglo ......,. of tre. e6 Je&ra later, hoa u
~ intereotluc eoUectlon of the .....a ol Log.n ~eanalliSmlbb, ~ owing to trifta (rom tho
author and partly aliO oto'the donation of aome .,,..
in&' and ocareo ltema by Chrlatopher Morley. A fiiiW
monbba qo the ~ncipal title still mioolng was
Sonp uul Son...U. a ftintr at poetry IWbleb """~
U.hod by Elldn ¥~11 (Vleo c.blnet Serioo) ..,
Londo~ 1909. l ain't 1tiV(ng UIJ) my copy, buL tho
' lacuna~bould certainly be looked after.
One more matter I abould like t.o l>rlos ..,. Mr.
Smith rooounta, in Unfoerotten Yean, tbat be - t
oome ovenlntr• durintr his brl..t bo.ain- c:ueer In
writinlr an •ecount o4 a aaiiiJt¥ espodltion, ....hlch .to
hiJ ama>ement _ . -~ and publilbed j>y the
NIIIW Yorlt Evenlnc Poet ("then the mOIIt liteAI\-y of
the ,N.,.. York joumalo.") Jun audl a otory, entitled ".A North Shore .Cnllae" and beerinc only the
1nltlala "¥. oL. P." may be found In the ®Yonlnc
Poet l!lea of tho N- Yori< l'lll>llc Ubn.ry, printed
In three inot.llmente during s.pted>er 1.1186. A
procioua narrative of am-t ud>earahle elep.nee and
aopblotlocatlon, It Ia nOIN!Itbel- maticod by urlaln
humorw and • futldjOCia-1 In~· and laney ftlch
leave no doubt In my mind .. to it. aathorwhJ,p.
Tbe balf..<JIIIIu!Jod lnltlalo and certain other In·
eonalotenclel olfer only aliebt llltJ!oultleo. il'ltilahed
nine yeare befora IPa.....U Smlth'a flnot book, a
month bef.ore bit weuty..ftnot blrt.bdaJ, It aeoma t.o
me to ba-ve ..,.,clal 1-...& 1or allY - n "'bo lo
curlouo about the deveiopmotrt of Jlolr. Smith'a eel..
brated ~rooe etylo or bla ""o~ aa a lWbole.
I •hould nke t.o l>l'Oient t.o tho <Havetlford library
a &p are opbotoat&tlc copy af th!J .tory (in oeveral
oootiore-tho atory 6lla a 'Cooci t>&rt of eix nenn·
p&per eolumna).
Fi111t, ilowenr, ~ ahould preer
that eoo>eone af much j!TOater authority confum my
judgment ao to m aot.bentiaity and aloo ~ UIJ)On
queatlons of l01ral or .Jiterary nkoty ~Which mirht
be invol.vod. Perhaps the dean af L. P. S. propa·
gandlate, Cbrlot.opber .l!orleJ. ""'o owu buoy at the
drum.s before ~ .,.. !>om, would 't'Oiuzltar.
•
SlucerelJ,
THOWAS l..rrn..E. '41
~ "'·
To the Editor of tho il'mW\S:
Haverford eraduatoo seldom ....,_. reooocilod
to the ltricb played on their per.onal ~rleo In
the ~ of tho NEWS. Tho bte Lopn Peanall
Smith, ex·'86. mlfrht "'ell ha.vo -rloncod that lm·
provement in tho eirculatlon of hlo llloocl wbl.ch he
d~• .. tho il)'liemc elfect of dtnounciQ~r tho
younc, eould he ban aeon cut.aln odd ~
f...,. in yoar othe..wloe elOC<ile~ oblbl&!y ~o
th!J week: your adw.Doemeot af Mill to l:be duo
af '84 (I thlnlt 1 am correct In th!J); \he inloi'ID&I
award af. Ramrd derreo; .,.our~ the
ple. at !Mammon" not in the bu.lln.s world, bat,
m.ngely, l n eWdor.t life at Oldord; and y<>ar detention af t.h1a man af letteno In bbe ...ur-ont of
Suaaox until the end af bit lifo (tho 11btltlo af John
Gay'o ~. ln>m M'hicl> be bo""""ed the title "Trl·
via," is "The N"" A%t of Wali<lne the~ of
London").
Again, the enlaJ'&'ed. public edition of -Trirla ~
pearcd !1\nst, not in ~9.!8 (in Encland), bo.t In th!J
country the year before, whatever .XT. Srnlth'1 loy~
altJ <to the crown may have lied him• to .-Ject In
later_yea111; but you are hardly t.o blame for ~
lne the au'thor'a aoeount on thla .,.U.t. •I ndeed, It
ia unfair to needle yoo on any aeore "Without •t'the
aame time commending !What eeemcd to me the tdeh
quality o4 tho article aa a whole. Tbia enthu8laot
would have been !Pleased tlo find tlleroln aome men~
tion at. Mr. Smith'a -place u a eritJ.c 'and ac.bolar1 but
rests content !With your aenaitive apprec:iatlon. ...
Without eD&'Ireratlng lllr. SmJtb•o dfilt to Hav·
erlord Collage beyond his own mc....,r prof..,..lona,
you ~ould have clted anothei paaa.ge ln. Ualor&ot·
ten Yeano ln which ~. tells of haunting the "ruatlc
o.nd almost onfrequel'fted" Uttlo Ubrw.ey, amid a grove
of trees, where ,.tho 1ove of readiOC, early awa'ken·
eel ... l>eean t.o l&ke hold of me a~raln."
"'1'-·
oen~~y, die cllnlnc room~ lbepn IMIIrinc
cracbnl at lthe......., m.1 to Cloke the sUe'o ol lnad,
but the ............. maclo whole ,..,..t
ftoar bo.t lrrem Che bl-'>od ldnd ..mlch :AmericanA
are -.id .to ••e. o.i the one evenlne 1>81' woelt
on 'Which clouo~ Ia not oenod on the ectlep dlnlnc
room, the "CocV' Uterd,- Ia .--.1 llrilh .cadent. coraing tll_.oo ...tth the lee cream 'W'hkfl
Meen mln<rtea before lthey bad elTon to tho h un·
11T7 ct. Europa rwilo ao 1Moc117 nood bo.ltertat. and
a1m1Jar•toocll.
The ooncllirion t.o IMo drlowD, thereon, '- ,t hat
~erlord (Jcilap Ia :Jddcllnc UMlf. We .,.. ntl..,.
ing 1ood lit tho
enci o( the llDe, lor ... MY•
Inc o f _ . , . ,.... for ...... .. liOt Ia dot ..,..
of the lalt rat1oor 1M ,...._. It Ia 1dl.tllaJit <to redooe a aiaibt wn>l7 then to " - a
penon..
Wbe tho ..,..enaeDt dar!JIIr tho
that ~ tina """""' ....... t.o loot
lo~~~U then tlloy ner bad to Wore, It llldn'~ depend oo .AmerioaDo •oluntarllJ cb+rtng their c:an
' - ; 1t MW -.Joel the II'IU<Ilino ~. That
was a ipl"'ICu-c.l method; dma tar, we at B&Tel'ford
·ha.ve not &dod owtth uy derreo of practloallty.
When tho qoeetlon o4 voluontaey · cleeroaoeo In
bread and Ice ....,. """ """"Pt to alitention et a
maftlne af • the Sludonta' AMoelatlon, tho IIDO!Iion
wu -eel unantmou.ly IWIIIII ~I')' 11tt1a ~loo.
ln the lace af mob i>Jaterla, dellberoote nuonlllfr
often Ia f<IWe. We tb!DI< tho Preeldent o( tho Stud·
enta' .Aaeoc:latlon lliloald eall another meotln~r of
the atudent body, that the .tuclent l>ody ollollld ,...
peal the a.ctlon t:al<on at lt. lut eenoral meeting,
and that It ah9U!d alltenlpt Ito decide some prad.iul
. . . , _ by ..mloeb it. lmmanlterlan motives may be
occomplioliod .....,-.uy.
..ro..c
-r -
-ttt..
BEN
Z. LEuCHTU.
. RlCHAJ.D £. SPATZ
] OSEPH C. JID.t>SALL,
Jo..
RoBI!IlT F. ClAYToN
J
FMNCIS A. DAVU,
]oKN
]L
H. W. M.u.vtN
CroUJ'3 N eil
We ha.•e mlce-<>r, ratller, mloe bava ua. Oaa·
toMrll7, onle~ thy, qu.letcroatnreo.,bo V,. dlelr
bel-t to re.maln ineo~ Oun aren't. They
rJory In their exlate....,...Tbey uorual!Yi>td<ocl ockl boun to let uo lmow
that they /Wire at.ill ~rooent. For,..-., otboJ - h ·
eel a ,.,..d of _.,. &round. tho floor after we bad
eone to bed. !At first, I ruabed oat al. the bedroom.
amed .,.;u, a - l n e , and brob 1ll> their ball
~e. But when I owotrt back to bed they - . , up
naw aldea and bepn aU over. llven1>Jall7 ll..,.,.od
that thia wu • lform of ohakedown-tbat what the
UtUo cbareclore really deelrod
bedtime ona<>k.
So ,.,.. ..,road a dcnen erad<era with dl. .o and !aft
tbom on a pl.te in the mlddle of the floor. Tile recketeen were detent lfor awhlN .Jwr tJ>et..-...tbe7 ate
tho eradten qnle!iy and let .. oloep.
• Tlhia n-.<found bliaa didn't la.stloq, thou,rh. The
mlee bec'an to talco llbel'tloa wldl ..; lnotead of for.
ocinfC In tho uh can. they otart.od eomlnc arowld
at mealtlmoo to w&tieh ,. eat, t'll>roadl in their eyea.
Aitbo<lcb Cillo horriftod my wile at dnoi, oho ooon
became lfond o4 the Httle pncwtem. OweriJ fond,
I mirbt &d<l. She boucht eomo doll plate& and aome
Jitt>lo e l . - . '\W>en "'e .tart.od to oat, ahe•d aot
their dvo placoo, and very talthl'ully our Bvo mlee
wonld IPOP out to join ua. Tb!J oonditlon .,_ailed
for oomo time. l didn't mind this mueh wrUI my
wile want«! money to bo.y them oiiYer noopldn rlnp.
TlMm l nbellod. I woe rottJng ted _., ..tth belntr
lla.red a\ by ten brown eyes "'hUe l ,.... eating, and
I learned that a moun ean't hold bit wine. Jt .w as
dioguotlna-; on one !rliiJII those beggars would I>Ofrln
to danc.e around the room. Ueual.ly, my rwtte would
be eo f~natod that abe•d let tho rout bum and
the meal wollld be ruined.
Olmoualy, the mi<e -were driving our marrloce
on the rocla. I decided <to .flebt .,.... on equal terma.
I bou!rht some IPOiaoned wheat and """""Ut.ioualy
placed It In tholr dlsbeo. On tile dirat <jo.y l notleod
thaA; • qUAntity of tbe aeed IW&O eaten. 'll!y ow!fo re·
mari<od t..,on the h<l< af -tlte .mieh the mice
abond durinc dinner, but~ -lied and u.ld nothinr.
More and more of tho 8eed cllsappearod ud I happily l'lllllonlohod the alloOk. Still the mice - • t.o
d.lnn~ooldng uwler Nld !!otter than ...... En·
raced, I[ alit out ti'1IIPt :with rich Cam..mert cheeee;
the mlee licnored tllom.
' The oltnatlon .,.. beclomiDc dtlll)el'IU. Bitter17,
I em!Jiofted IIII7Hlf aa the ...,jeet o4 a radio _... Smooodl17 the &llDOWII:U .....td ealr, "Will
tho _ , Or wW &odcna CO au7T"
'l'bat'a ,.bat It Ia, I tiloaPt trembiJDc. O.U,.; I'm
P"lr trUJ. IDaJ ~ Into daJ .Il.,.. no 10111'er colnt down to 1ilo olllee. I ,.... plottJnc, .,loottlng.
I() wile didn't ...n notice; abo wu by DOM' too preoeeuPod orit.b her &.-a-"·
Yeotenla7, It .._eel. One af tho mlce didn't
,.,. ~ ,.., ..... eoq>lete; l becan t.aldnc &II
intereet In lite ocatn. I teared that the wu
only ~ , . _ ...-tine, bat 1 hNtiiJ dlopoeed ol thiJ teld>lo th.,..Ot.
I owent d CIWII to the olllee lx>day, IJot I didn't ~ret
math ....,ztt doo>e, t.blDldnc al>oat the mt.!Dc m-·
ber. ~ ..,...., l home, rrq deepeot loan
were roa&od. Tbo miNinc med>er ohowod ..tli> l.our oft'tprlncl
Well, I!Wo men ha.ve juot come in tho door with
wblte 00&18 on! They're olferlnc moan -rtment
-tth no mlee. · A aan OW"Oiild IMo en.ay not to l&ko
ltl So loarl
'"'"a
Tim Ptto Plrn
Coundil Not~
.
!larch Ill, 1846
A letter trom the L R. C. waa Nad, ~DC
olllcial Ooomcl1 .._tUon af \he L R. 0. aa a cam·
.etloll;:f ucJ Che....,. of $86.00 t.o meet
et the Kodol Le..,.e Oonfermce at Lafay.tto. Tbe
leiter _...,teed the relarn af any . . , . . . ....S an
e-••
ltemisocl oxpenao aceowrt.
'Ibo .Coancl1 ocrooc1 unanlmoualy to erant both
rococnltlon and the req-'«1 awn, oleo laforminc
the l. R. C. thet nat tnm It IWould be oiJrl>lo to
-'1 lor an alloc:alion , . _ tho Stndmt Acttritles
Foe.
Tho Cop and IBeUa Club &DDOUDCed that l,._,ueh
aa lt,, ..,..lforbldden by eonta<>t to cilara'e adm!Joion
to tho mcmea being ebO<Wn ..,.ekjJ in iHlJIOI 2, it bad
met the -n~• l.or tho Grot ~ _..,.,. COlt
af ott own tlnaneea. Howner, Atkeooo .tated ii!at
the ~ ......ad be unable t.o continue .UU. ~·
The Oocnscll unanlmoualy arroocl that, 1aillnr the
af anJ other methodo, It IWOUicJ extend ftn·
anclal l>ocldnc to Co,p end Bolla !or thia projoc:t.
By a voto of 7-2, the <Jouncll resolved that all"'ed
beUot. twere lneon.w.tent with !the principlea of the
Hooor Syotom and ehould bbern!.oro be aholiabod.
The meetlntr ..,... .-cijounod.
•ucc:-
, ......,. Aldl .......
Watson Plcices
Self on Ticket
For Assembly
ProfeMOr FraDlr: D. Wattoo,
of U.. Soeiolon Department o!
Haoerford COhere, haa an·
nounood h1o e&Ddldaey for- tho
Pon...,!Yanla Genuat Aaaembly
on U.. DemOO"Jtle tlcbt. Hll
campalcn wllL..bll undartalten
In eo.>Junetlon with Vernon
O'Rourke of Swarthmore Col·
u, ·d '·-ha--' from
I.,.'N......, wbo '!"" ·•~
IIA~
:NBW8
PAGB I
AFS' Lester,. Back From ,Beachhead,
Teaches Scott, Shines Cairo Medals.
BY Roi!J.T
The anawer to a feature~
writor'o prayer is a man who
haa been to far-<>lf
aeen
momentouo events take p~o,
taken part In a few hlmoell,
and perhapa hobnobbed with a
kin&' or two. Mr. John A. Lea.
ter a .member of Have.rtord't
c~a of 1937 fulftlla t.bue ,...
·'
qulremento '" 10 eomplou a
~~onb6aa cJ!:~•e.!:t~ ~
pan&'"pba de~ to a nar~Uon of bJa uperiencea alnee
h11 i'raduatlon would be far
f rom waated.
LMter Witw Hla "E''
In the fall of 1937, Mr. Lester
returned to Haverford u an In·
aructor In Enali.th, in whleh
capacity he remained untll June
1938, when he departed for
piac••
Liem Outlines
Korean Status
For Collection
P~ RocHs
~nKribed ~edata which
pro- sweptjnto the~aea by
claimed that be bad won tint
plaea In the ~ jump and the
pole nult at Kine Faroult'o An·
nual ~ Traclt Keet, thereby
p~a&ln& "pop Haddleton no end.
Headed AFS at Auto
·
But all waa not boffi!om and
track meoto for toni' foor obortly thorufur Kr t.;;ier wu
posted to ocU•e d~ty. Ho took
part in the Non!J Atrlean eam·
:.0:~~
o! !~ 0 ~
""""ueuUIW>~
&t.t&~.
Y now a mmand of
Mr. Leotee waa In eo
lhirty
tho .forty-ftvo men and
•
1
:Je~e~cte:,.-:~~eade~ a:il~~
bri . eth wounded out. Tho
DBIII& '
ambulance& went aahon ouo
hour attar the Infantry, were
ri&ht with them aU the time
and eonoequonUy bore a ..-i
deal of t.bo fu~o counter·
BY jOHN T . WHrn<AN
Spea.kina on the problems
fa.dna Korea today, Dr. Ch&n·
nine Liem adcl..relsed the col-
lege community in Collection on
April 2 In Roberta Hall. He Ia
the organizer and preSent eecreta.ry of the American Foundation for Kore.an Education,
wbleh trains Korean technicians
u~"l.:.t
to aid in their eountry:a reRa.-tat!ou from Montcom·
habilitation. In this capacity
ery aad Dolawaro CoenUeo.
he baa leetllrtd extensively and
i:~k j.,t;_:~tlna
';:'~
1 __
artlc.1ea to aevual
Prt-rloo, Seen AMved
AA:!!ler
mention that when they rolled contributed
Kr. Wataon a dlltrlet Include•
If the hips they noticed that magazines and newapapers.
all of Delaware Cou.nty, from
':he aolctie.r dtrec:ting them on Mllunderatandlnr;o E•plalned
whleb four men are HDt to Ute
t.be beaeb wu none other than
Coming to Amerlea in 1930,
Aaaambly, three of wbom art
General Sir Harold Alexander- Dr. Litm atunded Wayette,
eleeted at~ Kr. Wabon il
an omen who waa famoua Buclc.nell and Princeton. at which
I'Wialfta in thia c:atepry. buHe
among bU: men for the d.ireet latter institution he taught for
.-i...cl word from Hanlo rg
and <lani'•roua part be took lo a time. DurJng the war he
~hloo~:
served the United States Con·
beJ.rtf.:: ~:"::!~J~ ~mMb, ~6a~~~~
aU t.beir actlona.
sorship aa conaultant on Far
Mr. -O'Rourke nor Mr. Watson, then returned to his alma mater
llet Old Ha•erforcllaN
EAster n atralra
was conhowever, are expec:tln,r much for one more term of in.atruet.
Onc:e the eaaualtie.s started nected with the and
Office of War
oppoeltlon In .the primaries, inl' after whieh. he was acaln
eominc baek, there was no real InformAtion.
I n 1944 he oerved
whle.h are achedaled for IU)' 21. ...~ at Harvard this Ume In
for tho driven. German artll· as
chairman of the Committee
The two candidst.ea a" run- que.t o! a Ph. D~ which M re..
let"J
every foot of the on Edoeation of the
nln&' on the i'ODeral platform of eelved In 1943. In Nonmber
ftaL de!enao area an.d tho am· Comisaion in the United Korean
States
-'fOlt Democrato fnor!ng of the aamo year he joined the
bul&nalo made umptinc <target&
Dr. Liem opened hla address
liberal I.,Ulation. Mr. Watson A.merlean f'ield Servlee and
u they performed tbeir er· with an account of
the con·
.,a'fl two purpoHS for l'U.Dnihl' lelt for overaeu n"leo soon
rand&
o1.
mercy.
Caaualtlea
and misunderstandings
on t-be Democratic: -tkket, the alter
among the drivera were 127'.,; !ualona
whleh ! oUowed the American
lint bolnc that eollei'O men
Atie.r a three montha' voyai'O
none, fortunately, were ldlled, liberation and oe<:upation
OUI'bt to 1'01 into 1>0IIU.. In· on a Norwe&'laD freichter whleb
but many veblcleo were eltbeor Korea. The lack. of welcome of
to
atead of atandin&' on the 1ide- took him from New York
eompletely amaobed by direct the A.meric.an.a,
by
U.. Md <rit;cisinl'. "People throuch tho Panama Canal,
hito or put out of action by nnra of riota andfollowed
repOrts of
l'"t tha kind o! I'D""rnment that around Cape Horn and the Capo
fra&'monta
and
breakdowna.
a wreat number of political
!bey doMrft,• ao he put lt.
of Good Hope, he arri•ed •In
Here, at An&lo, Mr. Leaur en· partie. in the
all com·
IWMato Aid Caapalp
Abadam Perahl. A baa trip
MS U.lllnuntJ "'ho rt• eountertd ..vera! Haverford bined to createeountry,
an unfavorable
Aa a prefoce to hll aeeond aerou the deaert ~mpleted his
~~-~~ 10 the ENglitb o,.
.men,
ineludina
R.
BaUy
Winder,
lmpre.saion. Theac fncts were
.-..on tor nJftDlJL&", Mr. Wat- journey to Cairo, where be and
L!_
for whoa& conduet there he h~ explained by Dr. Llem u due,....
IOD atated that to hla knowted:re his eompanlona were to be u·
J>nlmeol '"" '"""
only the hl&'beot pniM.
to an American orde.r to the
••
this dlotrlet baa never &'DDt oicned to varloua units of tho
- -- .
.t be Allied fcm:es on feated J apaneae to eonfl.ne deaU
Deaocratk. Be feels that a Brituh Elchth Army for aerv· P&ia'n with bot.b BriU.b and thoAtur
beachheAd
been rellevod, KorullJ; to their home.a on the
party that haa been In eontrol ;a. Here a month'• delay en· F'fte French foreea aad e•entu. be went northhad
with
tho
Br:ltlob
day
of
landin~,
and
the Amer·
for a loll&' Umo with no oppool- sued which wu fortunate for aUy enteffi! Trlpoll wbenee, aa tar ao the Gothle Line. Com1
lean .....,latlon wbie.b permitted
Uon II too likely to b6eome ua i~ tbat it provided one oi obortly at..r, he emD&rked
for pletinlr a Pc>rt 8pell of ael!'llce Ita
reptUent.atlves
only
eomplaeent. For t.b~t reaaon be the moat lnurtaUD&' exporiencea the Slelllan ud Italian In· then be
re<elved • leave and with spokesmen of deal
political
want. to c.reate u effective OP- of Mr• Lester's overaeu ram· vufona.
re~ed to the United Statee
poaiUon •• pouible to tho Reo blinga: King Farouk waa holdThe debacle of tile Analo for a month. lmmedlauly atur, parties.
publleana, who now control t.he in&'· bJa annual open trock meet b6ochhead u ....U rememl>end be felt for India, where be took
NatJYe. Poee Problem
county.
in Cairo and, having been a by ua all: A.merlean aud Brltllb part ill tbe Mandalay to RanCltinl' tbe Ruulan attitude of
J'our wHka &1'0 O'Rburke, former trae.k star in eollti'O. troopo landed apinat very IIJ:bt coon puab
by the BriUab. Wben lndiJI'o~ aa another ob.taclt,
wltll tour $wart.bmoro atuden~. tho ox-llaverfordian do<lded to oppoeltlod, wore proctleally UD· the war
ended, he waa In Cal- Dr. Liem pointed out tho dlf·
lln1tod
lntereeted H..orford enter. Tho upshot of the mat- ,_ted for two weeka, and cutto
a rlew -..nlt whleh bad ftenltles fadn&' thoee attemp6"1'
-onto to jo!JI In tho eampalp. tor waa that he Jolt the premllu then had to han&' on with nery. been In
formed for tho purpooo to brinl' peaee and proeperity
On tha baala at that auneatlon in pouoaalon ut two Arable· thin&' they had to a..ld l>elnc of oervin&' with the Cblneae to Korea. An
economic cril\1
wraral atudenta from HaverArmy but which had beon held
ford a nd Mr. Wat.aon met laat
rr.
up bY an International a·n arl ~~:::,~ br.t!e :::;tU~:.::
week wl!h .Mr. O'Rourke ond
UDt.il they Wert of DO further Japanese lnllaUonary taetlea
10111a Swarthmore 1tudenQ to
ute
preeedlng d>eir defoalt IWere de·
acrlbed. A maJor dlftleulty was
plan thalr eampalrn.
·.Adjuato" In ~oor Daya .
tha laek o! lnformaUon on tho
With tho -ut.ion o! bootill- part of the Amerlean autbori·
tiea the Field Service waa ties and the abH.oce of a apeciflc:
BY H. ROBEI.T l.uDAY
larrefy demobilized. Many of
Citing the remarkoble rrouP Jetton to "put a P. S. onto tho u.. men, Mr. Leater amons ft~:n,lnat!:;!hi:J,~to~p..~:,
unity mAintained by the ~rmor latett edition ot Trout's and Utem. were flown !-rom India to "were unprepared - me;~tally,
England, where they embark- phyaleaUy a.n d «'IYCboloKtally."
:fe'i'!1r:.,o{.~~e8~~!'~~~~ 'llarrlncton'~ tlll>o~," and !pUt ed
on the Queea. Bllaabet.b for
The r eaction o! the Koreans.
Haverford, Profeasor Howard
detUr of the~r own to the home. They arrive.1 In Hall· upon
pinin1 their Uberty, was
Followin&' the reeeptlon
Comfort revealed rec:enU, tha iolumni, eodc:emin&' alfa.l n <>f fax on No..mber 22, 111-45, and tile chie!
problem bollring the
on to their t"Tioua "ro~, acU-Atiea and eommunleatlnns the faealty, tbe collt&'O, and
Ame:rieans. declared Dr. Liem.
~~:t ::~~~ Thtt:e people, milt.aking liberty
~.;af~an:erl~ <f~t "tj;;; ~;"'~:sath~b't!:i,etya~~n ~! most neent newa of tile A.STP the 26th-this
at Rut&ero for Ueenae, became "puff'ed up,"
prodac:tlona with three pleturoa CoiiO&'e durlnr aix montba o! men. Included In the ll&'ht. University. Attime.
the be&'innlnc
to be p~nted on April 10, the 1945-44 aeadomilc· y-. amualng paper are ouch bits of of the present unn. he returned ~~~\o~:;o!r~
~~:l'r:eo~~:::
Timoth7 B. Atkeaon, Vlee-Preal· N-• Letter
Uolty triTia aa "•.• TroncelliU tho to Haverford, well · equipped was the answer to ~ueata for
dent, haa annollDeed. Admll·
Altlloul'h toret.ber under tho berber inqulreo dlllpnUy when· with Ph. D., wl~ ex{*ience and
slon to the ~' which becln tuteialre of Mr Comfort Elisa· ever be cuto our ba1r ••• donbl- hi.a two medals aueribed in ::'C~~~n.o;::J~n ~e ·~;
at 8:45 p.m. In 11lllaa 2, '!':IP be beth W. Comfo·rt, and Hr. Aldo t... tbe maidens of Ardmore
..• of rehabilitation" and the
free. "Ballot Mechanlquo._ 'Th~ Caselli for this brio! time only, would do .,tho aame •.• happy ~J."'b ~.:t:~d=..:~ problem beeame one of umaking
teaehi.na, In which career we these people ..,..,.~ while giving
Plcnr That Broke the rla~ the P.OUP aeems eoUeetl•ely to motorln&'.
all Wisli him the beat of luck
aad a Hlato~ of Animated ober11h t.belr tlea wlt.b Hanr·
freedom o c:boiee and
For•or Su.leot~ Scattered
~: are 1nclndtd on the ford and retain the aenao of Nr. Oomfort, in Ullia~D· and success.
freedom of actio .''
~ Plow That Broke tho unity th&y ·had enjoyed at otbe in&' the fate of the men atur
.... U. S. Opportunity Cited
Plain&" II produced ·by the College, oven though the men they took leave of Haverford
Unltect Statea ReaetUement Ad· are IIC&ttcffil over far quvtera In April 19«, ataUd that the
mlnlatntlon, with a mualcal ot t.be &'lobe.
Aalerieans to Korea\ :tete, the
creat majori!;J ended in Pine
aeon by VIrgil Thomaon. Made
An exeellent prorram, eon· Camp, N. Y., there to train
speaker urged that the United
In 1936". this exposition of the eelved throUI'h the enthnalaatle Italian priaonara o! - r for
aoelal ~114 eeonomlc hlatory of effort of S/Sct. Edwin llarrin&'· eorrice In porta of ·omba<katlon.
r::~
f~~=:t:a~" ;~r:::n;
Tbo main 1paakor at the Stu.
tbe GTeat Plalna, f!"m the aet· ~nct~~:-~~n::Oef.'~orr::.~ Althourh men from auch larger d~nt ChrlaUan Movement mid·
Uement o! tho pn~rlea by eat.- •-'-I
•
tl
d
lanrual'e unl~ formarly of Wlntor eonferenc:e wu Pro!u· rcot~ei:o;;:~~~~~~~o:.td~
Uomon and farmera throuch the """ "I' 1n.orma on an anee· CorneU, CCNY
and NYU wore aor DoUI'iaa V. Stoere, head of "I'd like to aeo America ... pay
World War boom to clrourbt -:;:,~
tt::e{0';t~ ~ preoent at Pine CaliiP, tha llav· the Philosophy. Deportment al creator empbaola on Ute lltra·
d-JOa• .,.. a pioneer effort ueeeaa I>ur!na the put year orford bo7a re.talned a
Haverford Colloce. Tbla, the ugi< value (of Korea)." He
wllleh p...mdod tile Initial lm· ~d a ·half let!AH requeatlna - " of comnodahjp, Ud twentieth annual meetfn&' of Ute requested that thla nation propotu to tho American doeu- news of ;!,.,....boa~ and do- when tau. ocattend to iho four S. C. M. waa held
Man:b 8-10 duce eapabJe achol&f'l and apemontary 111m moTtment.
IJ>p of the boya wero sent out. wind&, to A. M. G. poaltlona, at Sprln&'field Coll....l... Sprinc· clali•~ who eould pre&cnt the
Tho ftnt ftlm1 "Ballot Me- The reaultina maurlal haa bean 0. C. S., and a IUDdry nrlety fteld,
Muaochuaetta.
Too piau· problem In Ita trne IIcht and
cbanlque,• II a oiDgle-reeler In printed Into three lenathJy and pf oeeupatlona, oUU kept their nlnl' c:ommltUe, beaded
by a
the cublat ldjom. lt wu prot
butt~•-·
d 1
-aolldarlty. A club haa even Mount Holyoke and a Yale otu· ~::.:!~l~ewj::.i!e~~~d ~~~
doeecl tn Franee by the famous ID ere.at11\8'
· •wna an c rcu - been set up in New York t or dent, nJected &I a theme,
to do
deetnt job
D&l.nt.ar Fernand Le&'Or In laUd to Ute former atuden~.
alumni
J
"Motivation for ChrioUan Ac·
le24... ''Ibe lut picture b-acea
r:~~t~b~':,' l:~?. d~l.~u'bt;:
Fanalty Ecllta "P. 8."
The 'faculty letter up.re.ues tton."
·
tho r1ao of the animated ear·
Tbe last ediUon o! tho ~l'Or; It aptly:• ''The - Y ID whleb
ln a aeriea of three adm.,.. Llem, and aa a prerequisite we
toon on the A.moriean ecreen labelled In Italian, ··Lo Stlllet.- Havei!ord'a Italian&
ha.. hUDI' Mr. Suere told the delO&'&UI ol
~ri~~i~~oK:.·~"d
from. lae5 to theJIWOnt, In· to," l>outed t.be addiUon of to&'Other In tp!U of wide dll· the need for apl.rltual atrena-th
elndlnl' the work
Walt Dis· hil'hl7 amualn~ eartoona from tancea baa boUt amased and to mateb the preaent worfd's
noy, Bud Plaher and Pat Sui- the talent:ed brush o! U·S&'t. &'"tlfled ua.••. We tblnk· we ,phyaleal mi&'bt,
of t.bo power
Olarlea B. Nelson, ,.,ho. reeeMly must have ,tnn you more than prayer baa for J'DOCI, and ot ll'fiiU KAlfCB FOR 11111DBNT8
Tho early muterpleee of the baa retumed to the creative factual Information. We hope the aetion
Propwt7
LlaliiiiiJ
muat toke Lito
111m ~~ _"Tb'e Birth of a workahop of Walt Dlaney, lne. we d id eo; lnaofar u we were In today's (Jhrittlans
Immediate altuaUon.
Natloa,• WlliCII aroaaed ....-t "Tho old folko at ·homo " aa ouceeootul "E-QwereocblrriJur Drowloc on hla personal expori·
}. B. LoO«aere .
1
1
...,-...., wbon ftrat aliown, t.bo Comfort& and Caaolll aetf&'· Haoerford o
llfa, ....a onee from reeont work In Fin·
Uli Wa- lltnot
will bo - t e d ID tha near na\4 thoiiiMino, ....,.. prompted ,., ....,.. alvlntr
ty to ..,.,. land; he- opoko abo abont eondl·
~
tlatan.
by tha • - of tho ...,.. one on tiM tMobinl' at&Jr.•
tiona on U.. ContiDont.
lt:
Sta':.ru'U!':/:!
b:Jl!t
7..
:!
•••pt.
to
News L etter p romot es unl•ty
Among Our Italian ASTP Men .
!::d
Cap and Bells
-'a
Plans Triple Bill
1'1•·1
i:tor
0
Pro•-
...
them
Steere Gives Talks In!=~~ ~ fn~ftf~~i~ ~
At SCM Meeting
:!.
Ia._.
are out
u.,.,.
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a
in
PAGB4
llAVBli'OII.D MBW8 -
Alumni to R~cei'Y~ QueStionnaire
Harnwell, '24,
Ends Research
In California
Penn Physics Head
Directed Laboratory
For OSRD and Navy
I
..
·
Dr. Gaylord P. 14rnweU, •24,
h.. jun n:turaed to hil pos1t ion aa (.;h:&Jnnan o! the Depaf't.
mont or Physic., University. of
Pennaylvanla, aft.er completmg
aev6.ral years stv"Vice in w~r reaearch. 1'he !oUowin& lS an
ncount of his activities during
this JX'riod.
IJireeiJI Laboratory
P.-ior t~ April 1, 1942, al·
though sllli nominally a real·
dent of Phlladelpbla in his posi·
tion at Pe~ylvanla, be was
o.ctuu.Uy 1pend1n~ a considerable
traction of b~·-'!"'.• \"' ad conovllant and ~dUel &I e to
IJi••islon (;.4 of the National
IJ~ense lteaeareh Co~~.
wh1eh wat concerned With 11t1enufic reaeareh and de¥elopmen_L In tbe field of ani.J-sublu A,pril 11142, he ,.,.. rrant-
ed a leave of abeence from U.e
University to uau.me · the dircction of a la~ratory o~rated
by Lhc Uulveralty. of California
under. contract wath the Office
• 1 SelcuUfic ll~earch and Devc.lopmc,nt. This. laboratory waa
located
'" San \)iero and kno~n
·~ !-1'.0 Univertlty of Calilorn1a
01 1 10 11
v ~ o! w__ar .K.eae_arch at t.h~
~·r:.· Na vy Electromcs Labora
w8
Stalf Gro .
U_nder 3 reo~aniuuon of the
N~uonal Defena.e R~seareh Commau~, tho IClenufie procram
o~ this laborat.o-;Y, '!U under the
dl.l"CCtlon of Davuuon 6, whic.b
w_a;- ~arg~ with ~e reaponal·
b1ht) for conductmar researc;h
u.nd dcve.lo~ment proarra.m.a 10
• broadcr Tllheld boo>:. subaudaee
w•r1are.
e 1a ooratory rrew
!rom a atatT of approximately
fifty aeientlal<l to one of over
aix hundred aeienUats, engineera
ond non·te<:h.nic.aJ peraonnel.
During the first )'eal'li ol the
war proOiema, Dr. tlarnwell and
h1s ataJ1' were concerned larl'elY
with combatting s ubmarines in
the Atlantk and the Pacific.
During the latter years, how·
ever, attentio n WB.!I aiven chief.
ly t.o technic:a.J hnprove.menta in
our own s ubmarine activities.
· Operations
Und~r Navy .
!Jvon the con~lu11on of thOJr
OS!lD P,rog1'1lm 1n ~at li~ld, the
Umvcra1ty of Cali!onua tontroe:t wna t~na.terred to. the
Ourenu of Sb1pa, and ope.rat1ona
were continued under. direct
Navy apon.sonhip. W1th the
end o! hostilities, plans were
made f or the termination ol the
contract and atl"angementa were
mad~ fo r h~a return ~ t~e Uni·
venuty o! Pennsylvama J.n February 1946· ·
Many members of the De·
partment of Physics •\ the Uni-
vc~ity of Pennsylvania
have
been on leav~ 91 absence for
:;!l:riawa:ad"dlFv~:::~i:ut ;~:
plans a~e ~in: made f:; the
resumption of research proe-rnma whieh were interrupted
by tho wartinle demand for
phyalclala
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John R '
Gott '27
• d Marc' h U
Mame
'
On Mareh 12, Dr. John Richard Gott, •Jr., '2'1, :waa married
to bliss Marjorie Eda Crosby,
or Dayton, Ohio.
took
J)locc
in
The cer emony
Westminster
Pruhyterinn Church, Dayton.
Gott left collcre at the end
or hi• aophomore year to attend LoubviUo Medleal School.
While here he had been a mem·
ber of mualcal clubs and waa
oeeretary of his claas during the
laat half of hit aophomore year.
He was recently separated
from the Navy witb the rank of
Commander. He had eeen two
and ona-holf yean' servlee In
the South Paeillc.
J. Maxwe~ '16,
s.
Alumni &!eretary Benn<:tt
(loo,per announcea that darintr tho next few <Weoka eecl> of tbe aiQDlnl IWIU receive a
qumlonnaire from the :Ai""'"l .<>lllce. 1to II)Urpote Ia to obt.ain infonnati•n c!or IAlumnl Otllc~ ru ••• •nd "' tlbe nn.t step
In tho pr~rat.1on ot. a new .matraculate cataloc.
The rooUins of tb11 questionnaire Ia to be .tanered over
aeveral weekt In order bhat the C<JirCjleted lofl!!! ,will be ,.....
turned to the Alumni Oftke over a <period of time. The llW'J)Oie of thla atanering ill to <!ocUitoto C&taloc!nc aDd Jlll.oc.
The questionnaire ia in d>ne ~ and detlcned to provide (I) reneral infonmatioo, (2) ,.... aemlco IDtormatlon
and (3) v-Uonal infonmation. Kr. Cocoer . _ _ *hat
it be ftUed in lecibly, -=-toly and ......,!etely.
l....
There Ia no importance c!or the lmmedlatt reto1'll Of 'tile
queetionnairt, but it ia GO!ped t::ha.t MCh &J~ ..W .rec.ocnl•e tho lmportanee of ~yinr this IDtonnatlon to tbe
Alumni Offk:e and if unable to return It 1u t-he near tuture.,
j wU.l preterve dte form until IIIUCb time u be can com,plete it.
HAVERFORD 1946 ALUMNI FUND
CONTRIBUTIONS TO DATE
stands as follows:
Tot.al contributions ·................. .................$20,622.50
Total number or contributora
.
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mcludtng pare.nla and friends .......................... 6'1'7.00
HAVE YOU SENT IN YOUR GIFI' FOR 19461
.
AL~
Naval Officer'
n1·es at Fifty ;,'
..
· The Alumni Olllee hat just
learned of the death of Comd
J Gordon Maxwell on
~ber~ 19<1fi. A raident of
MerehantvUie New Jeney, and
a vet.ran of' both world wan,
bla death came at the Brooklyn
Nan! Hoapital after an lllneaa
of aeven monilia. He was 6lty
yean old.
·
Ber lu Career With N. .y
w-...,, .&,.a tt. iiH
Alumni
Addresses
The
Alumtll It VOlT anxlo..
to learn of the.correet_ add.......
of Jh~·~"'J':!k:e'!.j
8
ward 0 Free,;,.rr.-oo
•rbert ~n••nl••
Capt. Frits Jt. Win.alow, '03
Howard H. Shoemaker, 'fY1
Thomu F. Hadley '11
Edward L. Farr, Jr., 'lfi
Maleolm H. Weikel, 'lfi
I!Dbert W. Moore, '18
Geo~o W. LoveU,,.2.8
Henry R. Tatull, •v
Georre J . Gebauertb '21
t!~.~· t-n:wtt"rl ft.s"12
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·oo
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D,
HoraRti'!,_(l:_Wood,Jf, '24
Commander Ma.xweU was , 1'l'..a1ter · ~n:aan,
bGm ln Merchantrille on May
~ra~ce P. ~l~~ ~
~
28 1896. He attended Merchanteu er
h.
ape!:,
ville Publle s.Jiool, llferehant~pj rdlnT F; ! eoba'28tld, · vlUe Hi•h School the Mooret. R•cha
• ~·~
town F rlenda Aeademy and was Lt.Harf- B~rocw• elu~lo ·so
graduated from Haverfo.rd in
an · row . ,
with
a
B.
decree.
He
Howard
W.
Orake1 J r., '30
1918
wu a mem!Hr of tho l91fi toe·
Dr. Ira A. Seharnoe~,
'81
cer -~~~ whleh won the cha.._
J ohn G. La..,..nce, '81
lonshlp 'of the Intercollegiate
Hubert Bijur, '82
'
Leacue IAtar he became Yke
DuRe.Ue Ga&e, J r-. '33.
prealde~t of the lnte.r eollegiate ~""j' I'.l•gJ~nalar;'84
So«er AatoeiaUon and pi"'Oia tor • pa •
dent of the Penn17lvania State
John P . Chrlatophor, 'Sfi
Soecer Learue. On l..vtnr HavAlexander Co~n, Jr, -36
erlord he wont to tho Uni•oraity
Charlet Perry, ~6
of PeMaylvanla where be did
Leslie Johrmon, 41
rnduate work during 1916-17.
Robert R. ~oua,h, •41
s.
As or April 1st, the Alumni Fulld for 1946
marmo warfare:!.
""
A Navy ea.r ecr wh\eh contin-
NOTES
ued unlnterrup~ly unUI his
dtat.h, beran with .hl1 enlistment
aa a quartermut.er tblrd claas
in 1917, after the Americ~n ent~e Into the war. ServH:e at
Section Base, Cape May, Ne.w
Jeney,_ and the Pb!la~elph..
Navy rard wu tapped With au
duty on varioua <Orr<> and transport ahipa.
Jam~ Haman, 43 ,
Areh•e G. Buyers, ~4
Arthur R. Hamed, 4&
J ohn W Wieder baa Men dia·
,
---1921
Major Alan M. Ab<le USMC, charred 1;..m the Army and baa
.21, having returned from his returned to hlt f ormer j)Oiition
t
moat recent po!lt at Coeo Solo, with the Aet.o.a IN:ura.ne• Com·
Panama haa · reeeived hb dis- pany in Hartford, Gonneetieut.
cbara:e •and returned to bh He recenUl celebrated hla re.
f ormer position with the Asso- turn by jolnlni hla elaaamatea
B d.ireetion of the Plwldent.
elated l're11 in Atlanta. His H. Kehaan Ho l - and Jolua T.
the~ Medal and one Oak Leal
present addreaa is Route 2. Buf. H ofl'atah fo~ a am.&ll re:un~on in
Recti"" ProaoUona
~ CJuater, repreaen'tlnc one addl
ord Highway, Atlanta,
Ha~ord.
~:
~-:~~~etod:~ tional award of the aame dee
192%
1142
unW 1919. Upon hia dlaeh~, oration, have been poathamooa
Rkhard G. Sactbeer i.1 now
Leett.r J. Star t ia now work· he immediately took up mem· ly a~rded to Ueutenant Mark
Head of tho Seienee Department inr for hla doetor'a dell"" at berahlp in the U. S. Naval It<>- L. -Wnght. Jr., U. S. Army AI
at the Kinpwood School. He is Union Theoloaieal Seml!lllry and sene, and eontinu\d to hold bia Corpa.
now realdln1 at 38 Lexington Columbia Unfveralty.
commi11ion. At the aame time
The cit.atio~ ia u follows
Road, West Hartford 7, Con·
Heber R B
hu been dis· be went to
in the •ales hFor meritonou~ ac:.!Uevem.ent
nec:ticut.
charred f~m
Army and Ia field, and Ia tar became an in· "':bile partk:lpatsn1 1n aerial
1925
.
residln at 223 DalteU Avenue, veaUrator for the Statio! New Otgbt over Borneo on ll"Deoem·
Wray D. Bentley is ·h ead of Ben A~on Pitt.lbu b PennayJ. J eney.
ber 1944, and in Ju.ta1ned op-the Carolina County Gu Ser· vanla
'
IV '
He waa promoted to Lieuten- erat.ional 11Lgtht mluton1 J.n the
vtea and ;, living at 602 Gatti•
LL. F llkU p
H toer ant (j.g.) In 19U and to lieu- Southwest Paellk: Area from 3
0
St ' t D rh
North c
(
ra
• 8w
• tenant in 1929. He commanded
to 22 Deeember 19<14,
ree ' u am,
aro 1na. USNR, salled from Breme.rb.av· the Ninth Dlvi.alon of the October
du.r inr whJcb enemy Are wu
1928 · .
en for tho United State& on Fourth Naval Dlttric• Reterve probable and upeeted. UeuJ . Tyaon Stokoe. Ylte proal- Horeb 4. He will be releaaed until 1939. Durlnr hia period of tenant Wright wu a membe
dent of th~ leral de~rtment of from the NayY in the near fu· senic:e with the reserve he made of a oftigbt of four P--61 type air·
the Bal.dwln Locomottve Worb, ture, For the J.ut aU: ~tlu e.lrht«n crullea on various craft on an extreme--ranee mb~
baa resigned to ru~'!'e partner. he baa
u eommuruca· typu of naval era!t..
aion throu1h exceptloDall,. dif.
ahlp with Baldwm s cene.ral donJ, otBeer at Bremerhaven.
Back l alo Acthe k "iee
6cult weathe..r. Before reaeh.ili.c
;:ounael, Morgan, Lewis It BockRo1 A. Ore, Jr,. wa1 dixharg.
With Aineric.an entrance into the specified tarreta. the crew
us.ed !TOm the Navy in Deeember the Seeond World War, Com- strafed a pauinr Japaneae vet1936
and i1 now llvt.nl' with bb wife mand.er Maxwell wq again f ed- ael 4.oaded rwitb men, and only
. Thomu D. Brown, of Do\\'n- at 862 Fitt.h Avenue, Young .... eralized. He ente.red service in after leavinc the ahlp on ftre
mgto.wn, hu beeome ~~aged town, Oblo.
December 1841 . He was appoint.. and all ita peraonnel dead or
toG Mil l Mary Jane Sh~er, of
l' hUip F. McLella n wu mar· ed inltrue:tor in M.idshipmen'a wounded, did t.bey proceed. !Olen Loeb. Min Shremer was ricd to .Mt.aa Hope Armitage of School at Northwestern Unh•er· wari! their objective A.rriYlng
graduated from Mls.a Wright's Boston In J anuary. M~Lella.n ia aity' and later transferred to over t.be - - OU Fitilda. ~e
School and Goucher Golle.r e. with the c . P. s. Unit at the the U.S.S. Wilmette aa lieuten- crew made repeated , atraftnr
Brown~. as well a.a graduatmg State Hospital In Concord, New ant.. Two mo.ntha later he was runa o n oil atorap tanka and
from Haverford, holds • . ~· Hampshire.
appointed to hla present rank re&e.rvoira -pumping houaea and
ter's degree !rom. the Umve.BlD Yld A .Eaaer and M.n ·Ern. and aaaumed the_posllion of ex· oil refin;;{es,leavlnr ftrea w hich
t.y of Pennaylvama.
• .· •
birth r · son ecutive oftker, U. S. Annory, were vialblo two day1 latu for
Ellis I. Curle7 ha.a married, ~h~~o~d Emery 0~ M:are..b Chicaco. He was aent to New. aeve.nty mllea and lnllktJng
and is Jiving at 612 Eut J ohn'
port to prepare a.pin for au aevet"e damage on enemy au~
son Street, Germantown, Pa., 6•
duty wbkb hit illneaa prevented. pliea and equipment. The cour-\\dth his wife and amaJI dauJh~ . Lt. ~U•er Dut.b.a• hu been
ln 19217 he waa married to the age and de•otion to duty d[s.
er. He ia 1\ith the Amenean m Tolno, Japantl, alnc.e lut
former Mildred Co·ndle1 of Cam· played by Ueut.enant Wri1ht are
Blower Company.
tember. !l«-en Y he met 0 •0 d~n.' who aurvive.a him. Also a a:r- worthy or eommendatJon:•
Alan W. Stoll:t!IB it planning to ~~:;. 42, and Dave P oolot va!lnf an ty~o,dau.ghte.n. Kath· -;;~·;;;~;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
spend the next year at the Uni·
·
erme and Vtrl'mla.
'=
versity of WLic:onain working
W. ~tt Worrall, who held a
---(or a PbD. in Wildlife Manage- commita1on at Lieutenant.In the G, H. fitzgerald '46
ment..
artillery, Seventh Army, .u
...._
Thomaa .1). Brown ia now
~~';'~rdPbDh~~ ~:e~::.:y- Married m Brem en
t.e~c:.hlng English D~e.xel ,In· g
· ' ·
•
Recently announced Js the
MoL .. to PrL S.nice
19
10
~~ltu~fa o! Technology PhllaU
edieal m!'rriage or ,Captain Gerald. H. Special Sen lct 141 H. .erlord
P ·
TboDLU U. Edrleklt., M
· F itzGerald, 46, or Bronxvt)le,
Ilea
. Samuel S. 1\lcNearr. ha.a !'e· 9orpa, USN.R, of Gr oton, ~ass., N. Y., to Mlu Bjora Frislid in ~~~~~~~~~~~~
aJgned from h.ia po11tlon With II enaared to Mb.a C~tharme R. Bremen Germany.
Weatinsrhouae and retunled to Taylor, of Haverford. She ls a
The bride it a med.ical atu·
Drexel Jnatitute to be a teacher rnduato of tbe Baldwin School denr of Berren, Norwa y. She
Tom D---"-on's
o1 Phyalea. ·
and Swarthmore Collece.
was in Buchenwald prison·camp
D11.1TJ8
19S8
J . Morrla E ... . ...,enUy oc· nntil liberated by tho Allies in
P..n.Jturt Sloop
s. Knox Harper wu neently eepted a J)Oiitlon lo the aCcount- the aprinc of Jut year. F it%ANDIRONS FIRB 8BTS
d.ileha~ed f rom the Army after inr and tax department ot the Gerald wu graduated from
AND OLD PISTOLS
opending three yean u a leraJ
. Philadelphia Quarta Company. Kent &hool In Conneetieut, and
Com lo M Look Anlad
clerk at the Yuma Anny Air He retidot at 880 B~l<loy JW•d, WN in blo aeeond year at Hav•
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Field, Yuma, Arizona. He Md Glenakle, PenDJyJ•anla. ·
erford when he entered the arm·
313 W LaDC:Uter AY•..
his wife, the former Laura LamJ ameo B. Gilbert a nd Leon ed •efvlces in 1943. He Is now~ =~~~~~~~~~=
berton of Philadelphia, are liv- LOYintow' neelved their dec-a at.aUoned in G-2, Bremen Port
ing tAlmporarily at 223 Dalzell aa doeton of medlelno at the Command.
Avenue, Ben Avon, Pittsburgh, one hundr ed a nd .twent y.Jec:ond
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feraon Medical Goll..e, PhUaArdmore Printing
Willia m f. lllc O.vi\ is now ~~ delphia, on Mareh 6. Gilbert ~s
C.
Cornell Umveralty, where he " the winner of the Obttotric.a
Company
.
workinr toward a PhD.
prise1 riven by Profeotor Vaux,
Haverford, Pa
Charles J . Swlrt wu married f~r t;ne beat examlna.tlorl' in_!.b ' J.J:N'T'U..S • '"" ENGU VUS
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March 16, In the Akron City it the aame ahlp he ae"ed with I:;~!='=====;====-=
A:ltDJIOIIB lilT
Hoepital, A.laon, Ohio.
In the Pe.eltlc: durinc tha war• ....;-;o
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ecelves
Posthumous Award
work
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Gradua,teExam Sutton Talks on A-bomb, Glee Club
fr"a
To be Offered Aids Lay Understanding date•'~ing
CA.thtatJ
IRC Parley
Cl•li•w'J fro• P•lt I
P•lt I
and
At
.Haverford
·
St..rtlntr thla aprlng, Haverlord CoDere will add ita n.ame
to ~e U.tt of eome one hundred
instatutiona eoopenoUq In tba
allllual uae of the Graduate
Record Examination. Adopted
tl!ro~gh the <leclalon of ActingPreeadent AJochlhald Maclntoth,
Dean Gilbert T. HO&g and Profeuor .Abe Pepm.lq, tile
two-part teat will be &inn on
the onnln1 of April 19 a nd
Saturda7 afternoon, April 20, to
aU aenJora who apply. I t 11
partieolarl.7 recommended for
all who pion to do graduate
work..
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For Uradute Caldallu
'I'M eumlnallon baa been
ProfUJJOr Richanl M. Sutton,
head of the Phyolu Departmont, baa been partlelpatlng In
various _rroup n)eetln.p , at
Chester, PhJ.ladtlpbla, and New
York In the Jut few montba.
All have had u thelr theme
dilrerent upecte and problems
of the atomic! bomb.
Spew l.a N- YO<k, PODnL
At the Annual H'etropoliton
Section Nlorbt of the American
Soeiot)' of lilechanleal Engineers
on Fobl'U&1')1 ~ In the Audltorlom of tho J:;nglneorlng SocletJe.a B,u lldlng, Ne.w York City,
Mr. Sutton talked and prooented
..perlmenta on the aubject,
uhom Stan t.o Atoms and Back
Home Again the Same Nlcht."
AJ:con!Jng to a pbampblot of
Carnec!e Foundation for the
Ac!Taneemeut of Toaehintr. Tbe
exam ni>J'OHnta a national
atandarcl <leoltrned to aerve .. a
moans of aelf-aualyala and aelfgolci&Dee on tl>o part of matun
otodeDta, and aa a qualltying
examination for admission to a
rapidly Jncr eaaing number of
Sutton can,ln'blJ own Inimitable
atl'le."
On March 8, the Aaaociatlon
of Philadelpbla SclODtlato
aented a forum on tbo oub
"Can Atomle Ene~
ntrolled!" In the ZoO
Boll<li~ Lecture Ball at
e UnJvenity ot Pennt)'IYania. Mr.
introduced to our
for the evening, we escorted them to dinner.
· The ccncert bepn, after a
short delay, with Arudelte'
•'Ave Maria" J UDI' In t.tln. The
opening number to Part I was
..Zion Hort die Wachter Singen," by Buxtehude, and ..Subdue Us Tbrou,l'h Thy Klndneu~··
by Bacb1 lollcrwed. Handel'a
"HaU~ujah, Amen .. w 11 rendered . . a ftute obligato by J ohn
Gebhardt.
the "secret·• of ato;ru• enera-y.
He stated that tho haole prlncl·
plea of du lon were avallable
five years aro, for anyone to
utUbe. TM only aecret pos·
sessed by the United St..tee lo
the Oak Ri<lco plant, where the
bombs wero'-mado, and the
" lmow-.how'' ~blell
produced
them-which he dec:lare<l can be
reproduced by any country in
three to five yean.
The McMabon BIII now be1
foro Contrreao for uae
control
of atomle energy, would, In ofCett, turn such control over to
the militar y. Mr. Sutton ooeo
ao tho danger of thlo the faet
that the military mind b a warrnaldnlr mind, while the civilian
mind is a paace-making one.
J uUu. Sends 'Em .
~r:m~ ~Qlisth~n i~~~o ~:
P a rt D conaiated of Haver-~ change of basic. .elentiflc infor·
!ord't renowned P,ianbt, Julius mation, eontrdf"of atomic ener~y
~~r!Jaa:bO:~·~ eeea
and
a
two Jarta cover Schift', ph~sk:lat at
The teat's
tes~. and a .pneral exa.mination
coverinz
mathematiea:,
phyaica, chemiat:ry, biology,
soc.fal atudiet, Uteralure, Ane
arto and ~eneral voeabolary.
0
by Chopin. He received a tremendoua ovation and waa called
bade. for three encore telecUona.
Part m c.on.aUrted of the Clee
Club's preaentation of "Wbo lo
ell'ecte upon lclentiate and the
0
fne exchange of lmowled.e.
1n lancwar• of tbe laJ'DliD,
Mr. Sutton cllocuooed the medleal
and aoclalogjeal ua• of the by Sc.buma.on.
atom~lltting 09uationt, and
urged tho awakenantr of lnte~at
Orchoelral Selocuon. Added
of private clt.izena, to demand
Part IV was the rendit ion of
that the eove.rnment shouJd
ials, under the control of an
intern•tional c::ommiaaion. Col·
on.ial peoples wue riven the
right to place themaelves under
the trusteeship oystem of their
~f~ b6bo~~'7r! ;;:n~ De:=:":;eau-Lovln' State
~~~o·c~n~d~~:;.: Lh~atl!e '!~.~~i:abY:':~rtb~~
:::n:Y
0
tion of the Legal Commi.aaiop
~~~~'1:..~ 10-;;: ~~~b::,O=~hr;
t.o UN, and a proposal for t.be
:;tt;.~ w:~~;~~~~::aL ~-~t":-: ~re: ::-:~!~·de- :a~b B~e~ffaao<;o'l~rtoPeb~ ;::~~~~t~onuo:d~~tetl,!tio:,{~\~~~
insky, violin; John
profes.
~~!vap~ft.:e j~C:Uca0ted ·t~•n~h!
0
~!:~nbll:fet:fe~t~:.o "~:J:; ~f!n ~~ce:;:!.J:r~::;x,:~'f~~
1
~~dc.,~!~~r;:'ai:! f:r-;._ b/1a?.~~!~ ~~al "::!:~:1 to a[h!a~~tama~e~
~::~er U..':~= of~! ~~nl>;::!""~n\'; ~-=~~ ~~. w~idtor_.:o:::~rli::
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· acdamat~~·
Creates Atotn EnNI')' Control
Work in the POUt~ Com·
mis.sion was no _lea~ tdea1iatic,
c,omment~ Be.nJif!-HD M. Col·
hns. T~e anveat1gataon, care a~J
r~ocation of maladjusted manonty groups wa.a enlruat«< to
an int~rnation author itr,; an l.nt.e.r:tatton_a.l Bill of ~ gbt.l, o f
wh1~ the leg al Yahdlty waa
questlonedJ ~aa aet forth aa a
stondanl or adealo.
In regard t.o atomic energy,
the
Gebha:fe, code all violations of the rules
Unl- dared Sutton, 11before it leadt
J;"d;Y~ =·~:=~
and Thom&J K - Flnletter, New
York auorney and former •p&cial aaa.ist.ant to the Secretary
o! State and contultant at the
San Franeiaeo Conference, rftl:ke
~~~e~.:d~
~~ha;~ ~rCh~~i~~ ~:·~~fi~~ ~.,:>,eace;:;;~nfh!~~:
4
~~e!in~ 8aufc~S:,ntw:~h':!:':~ adea'
~ncertJn" lor flute, ac- willing to submit8it.J diapute.s to
tained our old c:hndlah valuea companied <by JuUua Katc.hen.
peaceful meana of settlement aa
ot tbe powe.r-poUtlea day•,
a new era whJc.b bu already
made suc.h nationallat.k: value• Farmers Boy'• and 64 The Turtle ia willing to abide by their de1
obsolete. I ahoold not aay that
ln
of~= :~e~'!o~~~~:f ·Prfh! r:;~~=n~y ~:rtu~ j~tfehee ~~d
~.~; El.f~i!/ol!ndon~h~~ ~~o~blig~uti~~~r~:J:r ~C:e~1ni-~
":~,t~~'ftd~ =~ Jt':.U~U~ ~.~~ :!: ~":.,i'edof~~~ ·~·~ Couch
aa aoloiat.a. M a ftnal 16- ter."
J.l'S:.::tm10
but' it a functional teat to g!. .
a treneral prollle of tho edueaUonal atatua In liberal edueation. No p~tlon Ia req~- Uateat.cl ~l.ld
Tile empbaala In tile exam!naUon Ia abllted from U,.. fteld of
Motion p!etufts In technleolor lema, however. It baa thrown
of the .N'~ at<>m bcm:t>lnlr them into each a atrong now
wen ahown In odditlon to the lizbt that ,.. muot learn to
ta1b and a <l!Jeuaalon and quea- solve them In onler to aumve
~~:!odilw
a..;. n.ae- at all."
Mr., SDtton apolr.e apln at a
Cheeter f orum • p~ co-
iii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Jection the Glee Ch., •nr an
The !our re_porta were preAme.riean folk ton~r, "Cuey tented to the final plenaey_ seaJobs," a..rranged. by .E. B. Lan~ •ion of the Axembly on ~reh
don. The reeital wu dire<ted b7 80, and each of thO'Dl 'With 101no
~in. ~:J:~~wn~anfj~t:;: !:nf~r!!:~.~~~~n~!t~=
Katehen ac.tl~ &I aceompaniatl. to the a.uembly.
!~~:e:=!:~~to~r~ :Om':'lt':! b~th~a ~~ F.utm.lll, Dmoa 4 Co. I
tho U.ht of ~~ ~ of YKCA and the Fonlp Pollq ....._ y. . ...._
AMoclatlon of PlllladalpM. on
•ng u a ·helpful a nawv In part Marth lt.
D*'-lna tha
Ia......_..
to 11M ~. "What did I atomle -tlon, Jllr. llatton
loam In eoiJont• tha lr:Mwl- rldkuled>tbeldeaofoarbaplng IIIII_,...... a.
Jftdaat41 I'Qidallu od of IIOl'Y-
~ ~ ~:.\'U:
edge _..tNC1 10 concerned with
• iaalMed aDd ~ taot..
. n.. - will be K!ftD Oil Fri-
-lntr.
da7
Aprll lt, from 1
to U p.m., and on Satu!da7
~. •Ai>r!14110, alt 1lll0 .......
Applleatlon blanb, Information
aDd -pia forma 11D17 be
obtalnecl ftoom Dean Ho~ or
A. vASSALLO
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BcrbeT ShDp
FiDe FOCHI.
Laaeuter Ave.,
Ba-yerford
Mea for 37 yean
Y. M. C. ·A. Bldg.
DIAMOND
BoD-Dobbs House
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~= m!':r~·tbe~\'; 118 W'. Laacaeter Ave.
~~n,:...or...l'tr J!l~l~ April
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a-:uu..a ..,ta~7-
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WileD a
it .. parat u a dewdrop, and brilllaat
the eaa aad aa ditpeNI•e u tbe ~
In a ralnhow, tlaen It Ia a ce• to be c:heriahed r...
•••· Y- Clll depend a - the frlendl7 adrioe of Joar
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·Sailors Downed
By M.I.T., Navy
In Poor Water
Ret~i&ed
April 24
On Saturday, April 7th, aix
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Lehlch
Drexel
Gettyab)lrr
Penn
Johns Hopklrul
Muhlenberc
lAfayette
Delaware
Swsrthmore
May 1
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Three Hoopsters
AW"'J
Home
Awflf1
Away
Aw"''
Home
Home
Away
Home
,To~AII_Star T~am
members of the Haverford Nautical Club met ere..., !rom 'MJ.T.
IUICI .Na-.y on the windy batUofteld at Annapolis. The Sevem
wu kicking up durlnc the day
oiod the breeu wu pulfy, ap..
Gol/l 946
proaehiJic cale velocity at times.
The Na-.y cnuh boat wu kept
<,' '
belly all mornmr dnrmc pne- April 18
Un!v. of Maryland
AwtJ
tlee u aeveral M. I. T. boata
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Swsrtbmono
Away
.,_~sec~, one l!IS-ioot aloop unk May
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Princeton
Away
the aall on another ripped, and
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Lafayette
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a colllalon took plaee between
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Western lllarylaad
Home
a knoekabout and an Into~~
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Univ of Delaware
Home
tlonal 14 "dink" which atov~
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17
s" rth
H
In the aide of the latter, render.,.. more
ome
lng It naeleu.
Fordo EDtev Two Boots
Uiron
TIMI wmd lnereued aa the
--,
tlme for thollrat nee approach·
' 'tU
.U:
ed, 80 o8ldala dec:lded It would
Or
0
be suicidal to sail tbe "diJika".
.
. ~~~boo~• Navy'a_ ~
With eballence mateheucbed- t.:OI,~.;.lt:!::f~
for the ,...._ Two
ngm uled to becdn 7r!day and with reeendy clllcll&rred from tloe
- h oehool were entered. Sail· a oehedule l'01'1Jion all'ordtac lllarlaea u a Captain, will atInc for Ha•erlord were Jlont- two now: opponents, seven would- tend a be.nQuet ln Booton on
CODMtJ, Fred ·llhue, IUICillonta ~o=ty B = e n : ~ :"-Prilf~~:B
AAt til
the aanD&I meetAlenlc:k In one boat, and Creed
•
"'C 0 .... rown Club tlie f&m.
Calhoun, Ted Ubby and BIU maldnr the beat of rather UD· ed football "Iron Ken"
the
BlcW>othom In the ' otber, all aeuonable weather to ~rep~re .1.8011 Brown Unlive,.lty ofteam
ol. whom did a ftne job. 'A Na"Y ~ht ~~ openX'gril ~ ~ wllll>e feted. Randall quarterman wu Included In eaeh of the acb::.fule J~elud:.O tor th~ moo~ b..:k:g the Brown eleven that
!::ath~~t, due to the pert m&teb.. with member& of ~nc1 a11"'f~~~rd..
AJ'J' crews •SOOk a beatmc the newly orcenlaed llllddle At- play <Ncry minute of fNery
&l~ng with tbe boats, wbleh
T!~~~'tJ'!'f~~o~: ,.... on tbe 1&411 oebedule.
ablPped enouch water to necn- Jobaa
Bo"klna
University
The event will be the 20th ,..,.
aitate umanoJnc the pumps'' at Swarthmore""DH.x.el IMti~ union of the «)..minute team
one time or another.
Hubleube!'J ' Collece Huerlord and &lao will mark the thirtieth
Fordo M•l<e Good Sllowlnc
and poaalbl)' L&f&J~tte Collece. t,t-totether of the Brown Boae
Th& three raeea went olf Tbe netmen will meet GettJa- r..:l team of 1918. Tltu Kewithout IJIJ eataa~ toburr eon:!.•r!lm-~-•~~ Ken~~e;cr!.: .!:to~~
pbee except for the fact that
wn on - ..... _.......,.
ath w111
1com hll
the Fords did DOt wiD. TIMI raeeo berc at Hanrford 011 Kay 8.
forme: oqu'a.ci.
wo
<r
, _ extnmely cl- u Ia m ·
lD all probability tile OQ.Q&d
dont by the tiDal...,:. of Jl.LT. will loclnde Dan JobMn, Bob
On ~Mday, Aptll WI, the
80, Navy 28 and Havuford ll1 Clayton, Chldt Shl&lda Den team will be honored 011 tbe
J(J.T. won,;. proto&! acain•t th~ OU•ler, Jim Joliaaoa, Bob Bruck- BUI Stem eporla procnm when
lllcldl•,
nt.lrar their ner IUICI BIU Barrla.
be preeente them under tbe
eoono to 80 IUICI maldnc them
The National Colleciate Ath· lleadlnc "0.... In a Llfedme".
the meet'• vlctono.
letle Aaaoelatlon baa reeently
Jndclnc rr- the rel&t!Ye &DllOUDCOd the 1011polntment of
&JDOWita of eoaeltlq IUICI prao- Coal!b Bramall .to Ita tenniJ
lice that eac:h of the team& ,.... eoiiUilittee, whleb coadoeta tbe
~· , _
,
1111
eel•ed, the acore wonlcl _,. to annual N.C. A. A. Ten.nla KeeL
,_
Netmen Prepare
Seaso
F
.
U.ralnua .CollfiC• winner-the Southern· l>l•"lon of the
Middle AtlaDUe Sta!Aii Baaketball Conto.-nee, pla<ed thMe
mOD on ·the aH-1. .,... bat team
aeleeted by the eoachu of the
alJ: teama re-t.cl In tbe
leacne. The other two !tnt tum
bertha ....,.t to Swarthmore's
forward Faumaucb, wboae all
uocmd play waa the apark of
the SWarthmore team, aDd
Grouman, CD&rd from .U.. Unlnralty of Delaware. The three
Bean fNm Collonvllle aeleeted for the mythical quintet were
forward-Gellt,
COIIter-KOII·
nm, IUICI .....,._Lo-riO.
IW
!(.,..eU Dlmc&a, Delaware's
top ICOHr for the - D . .....
Men" Fe•-1
~~~ !:o~ ~~~~
At Boston Banquet Wa,.,.,.
placed their two hi&'b
1U1C1 Jobaooo>
J~
te.tanta.
~
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8Qboo1 for
Ol::rU
wal'l'tew•
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oomJDQlllt:J' 60tl.t\I.M OB a II~ fanD wftll ~
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ganlutkm.
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...........
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g~~;,P ~·=-~~: GEORGE SCHOOL
loft~' time in the or- 1 ne!:!• ...
.,.. :~..::;
\ake. 80d
r~ w ....... ........, . . . . .~
P...a.
T. _,_.
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tlla.t
•Mt wUk tlllo ••.....,~al o f e..-e1•1. dJ~lllall. . Da-rt-•ta.. ....
dow'Mea&. ltJ·•u• -....... 11
•UH ,.,.._ l ' klladelpbl.. I I r.r om
3'r e•toL
0. A.. Wdo•, A.M., Prt.dplll
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a....feri
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or p .K.C.
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the....,
the M.iddtu and the M.f¥.. t!Oit- tive for a
th~
a co..
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Dartm
':;,t':.t<s ~~ ni~~ .:ave~
_,...lllialnc
.,_1 711
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With the open!ac of the c ol!
aeuou len then two weeks
away, the Ha1'etford Collect
team Ia cetUoc down to mtena!Ye P""'tiee under the leoderahlp of C.ptam Speoee Staart.
Dna to the allort d - ....aiDin&' befon C>POillJo&o day 1U1C1 the
dJllleultl• o( flllllcroad ,...etiee
-'ono, &a. to
clau; IUICI labor&_, ~.
Sw.rt baa deaip&t.cl thAt three
roDDd& be played In tile commc
week to detenaln
.
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oquad. '11lla Ia to be folioby eUmlaatlon mateha, which
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