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<toliege '{lltteehI)2 VOL I. Haverford, Pa., Januar y 24, 1910 OPERETTA IN FULL SWlNG. SEILEIL KEEPS MEN UP TO THE )!Au. THE RHODES SCHOL'ARSWPS. the Universi ty and Jefferso n WHAT IT MEAN& TO BE A RHODEll Schoola, Baltimo re, Md. He won ScHoL. u. the Sophomore Latin Prize and tied for the Sophom ore Mathe· Since 1904, in accordan ce with matic Prize. He has held a Corthe will of the Hon. Cecil Rhodes, poration Scholars hip for four each atate in tb.e United States was yean, is an editor of The Havergiven tb.e. privilege of aending to fordian, editor-in -chief of the tb.e Univeraity of Oxford, Eng- "Class Record, " and presiden t o! land, for ·three conaecutive years, Y. M. C. A. In athletics , soccer two atudenb with an annual schol- is his strong point. arship each of about $1,500. Only Williams, of North Dakota, pre- N0.32 QUADRAifGULAR JIEET. PENNSYLVANIA, PJLINCETON, NEW You: UNIVEU rrr AND HAv.E&Poao IN ENTEILTAIN· With three reheuaa la a week and pl4!nty of ouhide work, tb.e lNG EXHIBIT~. operetta ia now in full awing. Of The two most promine nt feathe twenty musical numbers, C. tures of the annual quadran gular Linn Seiler, 'ot, has already given ymnastic meet in the college the candidat es five and he requests gymnasi um last Saturda y night. that they learn a new number for were the special mat event of the each rehearsa l. A special call for Princeto n trio, Lehman , Annin an extra number of voices will be and Bisscl, and the general allmade after mid-yea n. around work of Coach Bi.s singer, The operetta ia entitled "The of the New York Univers ity team. Big Match." The tint scene is The Princeto n trio appeared in laid in England , where the Haveran event called "Three High.., ford cricket eleven ia playing. The With the huge Bissel as bottom Haverfo rd captain falls in love man, the three acrobats formed with an English girl and she comes pyramid s whic.h might vic wiih any over to Haverfo rd in the second . circus perform ance and which held ocene to attend hia Class Day. the audience spell-bou nd for sevThe members of the Glee Club eral minutes. Vezin, the famous who are candidat es for the operswinging-trnpezc perform er of the etta to date: Firat tenors, J. W. Tiger squad, did not appear this Crowell, '09; J . Whitall, '10; R. year, but he had a good substitu te R. Else, '10; H. E . Crow, '10; F. in the trio. M. Froelich er, ' 18. Second tenors, Coach Bis~ inger, of New York C. M. Froelich er, '10; J. D. Ken! Universi ty, was conceded to be by derdine, ' 10; J . S. Bradway , '11; far the best gymnas t on the floor. D. B. Boyer, '11 ; H . M. Thomas , He performed seemingl y impossible 'II. Firat baaaea, W . .C. Sandt, stunts on the horizont al and paral'09; J . K. Patrick, '11; D. P. Falt Lwm G. Wru.u.xs , ' 10, CuariTOPHEa D. Moau_ T, '10, Rh~ Sd10lor from Sorth Dakota. lel bars and side horse without " coner, 'H; H . Froelicb er, Jr., '1~; Rhodeo Scholar from Maryland . falter or slip. His form was the 0. M. Porter, '18; N. F! Hail; '18. - - - - -- - - - - - : - - - - . - -- - - - - -- - - - Second baaaea, C. D . Morley, '10; one scholars hip can be filled each pared· for college at the Union most nearly perfect of any ever L. R. Shero, '11; D. C. Murray, year, so that every two out of High School, Westfield, Indiana. seen in a Haverfo rdian gymna· ·1~; A. L. Baily, Jr., 'i~; ·K. A. three ,years examina tions for qual- For two years he was a member of sium. JU.oad, '1t; W. M. McConne!l, iflcation o.rc held in each The Princeto n and New York state. the Clasa of 1909, leaving college Universi ty teams, always close '18, In the appointm ent of the for a year to return into the Class competit ors for tbe inTcolle giate acholar, · four characte ristics arc of 1910. He has held a Corpora · championship, did the beat allconaidered: (1) hialitera ry attain- tion Scholars hip one year and won around work of. the evening. CLASS BLBCnO RS. Pennmenb; (~) hio fondneaa f.or ADd hia "H" in track. Tbe followiac JDm have been sylvania had two good men in Kelaucceu in outdoor sporb, such aa It ia needless to tell of the moral elected to 6.11 tho: oftlc..- in their reley and Staufer, but otherwioe cricket, football and tbe like ; (8) characte r of the appoint ees-they showed a alight opective clasaea to oene until the lack of practice . hia qualities of manhood, truth, are Haverfo rdians. end of the year. Haverfo rd did not shine particncourage, dev.otion to duty, symEach winner of the scholars hip larly during the entertain ment and ltlO. pathy for and protecti on of . the is required to send to authori- it is evident that the Pruldent -C. F. Clark. four weeks of ..,.eak, kindlineaa, unaelflahneaa, fel- ties at Oxford, a list the of the col- practice intenen Vlce-Preo ldent-.i. P. Phillips. ing before the lowahip; ( 4) his e~ibition during leges in the order of his S.Creiai'} '-H. A. Pui'IIHI. preference. next meet can be well put to use. achool days of mora force of char- Morley's list follows: Treuwer-~ VI- Dand. New, Uni- StiefF, Captain Edwards , Lewis, acter and of instinc to lead and veraity, Merton, Trinity, Exeter, 1911. '09, and Roberta did best work for to take an interes in his school- Oriel. Prealdent- L. A. Pcist. the Scarlet and Black. Edwards mates, etc.· Mr. R odes suggeste d Vlce-Preoldent- V. F. S<boepperle. and Lewis · on the parallel .bars these characte ristics be judged in l>ecretary -W. D. Harllhom e, Jr. proved themselves to be in the same the following proport ion-8-1 0 . T"'uurer -Ciw-les Waclswor:th, SM. SCHEDULE CHANGED. class with any of the visiting for the first, ~-10 for ihe second, The date for the gymnast ic meet ItlSI. teams. StiefF showed good ·form 8-10 for the third, and ~-10 fo with Amherst , schedule Prealden t-Uo7d &mlth. d for Feb- on the horizont al bars, flying rings the fourth. Vlce-Prealdent..:..K. A. Rhoad. ruary ~1st, has been changed . to and mats. In the last event he Secretaf)'~P. B,_.,r. Tuesday , Februar y !ltd, at 8 drew THE HAvz..·oan API'OINTI!ES. a good laugh from the audi..Trea_nn......C. D. Champlin. o'clock, in the College Gymnasium. ence by a ridiculous looking ''roll." The ~averford winnera of the Little is known of ~: ltllL the Amherst Roberb did his usual good work scholars hip are Christop her D. team, but a cloae contest is Prealden t-N. F. Hall. ./ ex- in the same event. Morley, 1910; and Lloyd G. Wil- pected. Thia is y.,._PI'iolaont-.r. N. wthe next meet Great credi~ ia due ~anager E.; ~..;:.A. c.. RedWd. • . liams, 1910.scheduled . for our -gymnasium Tre'uu~er-L. R. n,.,;.,u_ . W. David for the large audience ·Morley prepared for 1college at team. (Continue ;l • • ~~ •; I ' d on p. 4,_col: i) __. C 0 L L E G E W E.E K L Y 2 I another Pe~nsylvania college. recently applied for entrance mto the Ml\ssachuselts School of T ech· H a•·erford Colltge and Its friends. nology, nt Boston. In obtaining Poblilhor• credit in the French depar tment Jon>< Dox 4 w K•x oJW)JXI for . work already covered, the upD•n• Scuu H•xaJUw s t a te .Pennsylvania college man HEUca-r ~~~:~:,•ALL Lowar Subserlptlons may begin at any time. was required to take examina1 f d h H Prl<e per annum (SO wecka), one dollar. · t10ns ; t e a ver or mnn mere y Price per single copy, five cents. Addrus ail communications to CoLuo~ mentioned the fact thnt he had I studied French for two J'ears under Wuur, Hftve rford, fa. Entered as Sf'C()nd-clftu m11tte r, F~b- i ruary IS, 1909, at the Post-oftlce at Ha•·er- f Dr. Comfort : he was admitted ford, Pa., undtr the ad of Marcl• S. 1879· without examination or question. Q!nlltgr Wttklti A Journal containing news of interest to JANUARY 2., 1910 Y. M:. C. A. The question has been asked, " What is the Student Volunteer HAVERFORD's STANDARD oF :Movement?" Inasmuch as HaverScHOLARSHIP. ford was represented at the recent The recent winning of Rhodes convention at Rochester we should Scholarships by two undergrad- 1all be interested to know for what uate Ha,·crfordians, brings home ; the movement exists. Its purposes, to us with renewed force the · as officially announced from the strength of our curriculum and headquarters of the movement, are: seems t o justify C\'ery method of I "It is not a missionary board, ituted but it is an undenominational reoteaching that has been inst~ · th e • • h ere f or our be nefit . Thu. onor 1 crUJhng agcn~v and h as m follows close upon others that have J past twenty years furn ished to the been bestowed upon Haverfordians 1 boards over four thousand men and even in the last four years. 'Ve have 1women who have sailed to the for~ patte"d ourselns on the back until , eign field. "R~alizing thaC as go the uniour coats are threadbare, -!'nd yet few of us realize the actual worth ver!!ities so goes the na t ion,' and and every-day practicability of the that life purposes are formed most Ha,·erford scheme of edu~ation. easily during student years' it conFew undergraduates appreciate centratcs its work on the colleges\ professional and the unceasing efForts of the Board unh·ersities of Trustees t o secure for their stu- schools, seeking to present the dents the best paid and most efti· world as a field for Christ ian sercient teaching force of B!lY mall \'ice. Its ail'l\8 are: " First-To educate the student college in {his c~untry. It is only when we have a man like Dr. Com- bodies of North America in a·broad ·-! y from us that the view of missionary history, mo.fort taken ~"~ tives, problems and present-day fact s trike$ hoin"e. So it is only when t ,o of our conditions, laying special stress on undergraduates step to the front existing critical conditions in the a nd take international honors in Orient. ~cholarship, that we ~alize what "Second- To present to stupatience, labor and inspiration the dents the foreign field as a place faculty ha,·e expended for our ben- of unsurpassed opportunity for efit. "If you do no more than you Christian service. . get Paid for you get paid for no "Third-To help students m ' more tha n you do." The faculty their preparation for foreign serEDITORIAL. I :~ ~:;fi~:td;h:yn :!:~~;:~ by having students fo~xcept · --~ cpt their classes when the five minutes grace is past. Not unfreI quently tb~y spend h ours 0 f vo untary labor with a student outside of class, only to have him give up all hope the evening before the exam. and fail miserably the next day. If you would succeed in your studies you must meet the profesaor halfway-be decent about it ; you can't expect to toot your hom at this recent H averford -.ictory unless you expect to get in the fight too. ApfC!po• of Haverford's echo~tie s tanding, an incident of recent date has entered our mind. A Ha-.erford.man and a man from i vice and to tie · them up to the boards or other agencies of foreign ission work. "F rth-To train all students · "who main a t home in intelligent, acti/e sympathy with missions." · SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY. Da. PRATT D.:un:as I NT>:Rt:STING T 'ALK ox " Ln·E IX TilE D EEP SEA." Thomas & Sargent THE MAIN UNE ENGilAVERS Glarha ~lab• J11111tatb11tt Lttn .,.. The first meeting ·of the Scien•tbhlng ,_niUIIIntratrnb. rlt. tific Society was hcld on January P. O.Bo-. 235 Ha•erford, Po. 18. In spite of the proximity of the exnminntions there was a AU arden receive penonal atteotioo and aatiafaction ia auumteed good nttcndancc, and all who were Kenderdine 4: Eclwarda there thoroughly enjoyed the 2 Merioa Aa.... "business of the evening''-& lee· Coli••• Atr'W" ture by Dr. Pratt on "Life in the Deep Sea." Dr. Pratt first ex- SPECIAL ATTENTION plained the methods of sounding and dredging, and th~ nature of where convenience surpasaet the sea bottom with its"'accumulaany store along the Main line tion of Globigerina ooze,' and then exhibited slides illustrative of the Groceries of Bl_..eat QaalltJ, MU· modem apparatus used in such bea Farm Ea• a SpedaltJ work and of t he fauna of the great dlrec:t from the farm · whose fish, depths, as for example, nery daJ intern~! pressure due to the depth causes them to burst on being CITY DRESSED MEATS brought to the surface; and lobNO OTHER CONSIDERED stcrs which have lost their eyes through disuse, developing in their Sweet lread ud Sqaua place exceptionally long antennae. for illnllda lrelh uery dilJ Not the least interesting by far were the last two slides showing the sea bottom as it exists, with 530-Phone us a trial order~S its maze of coral 1tem1 and plants, bearing, as opposed to the common idea, a marked resemblance to the WM. T . MciNTYRE Up•to·date Groeerleo dry land. Ardmore, Pa. The next meeting of the Scientific Society will be held on Tues- - - - -- - -- - - -- - Fine Shoe Rep~ day, F ebruary 8, an~ will be open Roo• 13, Mertoo,cldlerM_, Tau Sbto members only. Any student 10 wishing to become a member of .. T1nusdar aod . . will " " . - _ .., ..,.I<M the society should give his name osdnrurod.. lblnllollowl••-•oaYetter'• Shoe Shop to the secretary, Deane, '11, at ........ c.u- 13 once. ABDMO. . r ..... M•rl•• w. - - - - - - - - - - - - -:MUSIC AT PRESTON. CoMBINED CLUBS GIVE SHORT CoNCERT. Sadly depleted in numbers because of the approach of e:ramination time, the combined Glee and Mandolin Clubs gave a short concert at Prest on last Wednes- ~~ :::~.: :::si::c;:t::~ Typewriters ...... Supplies All Mates Renred, Sold and Rep1ired SPECIAL IATES TO STUDEftTS the program of the mid-winter concert, although much_fewer. The 1122AIUII., P....... Glee Club opened up with "For Haverford," which was followed by the " Rose of Algeria," by the Mandolin Club. Two more numbers by each club and the concert - - - - - - - - - - -- was closed by the combined clubs in "Comrades." . After the concert refreshments £uent_,. were. served and light games indulged in for about an ho.:t. The Merion Tide Bide. Arfmore, Pa. t hospitality of the Preston hosts Bro~ was especially in evidence. HAVERFORDIAN A PLAYWRIGHT. Rev. Elliot Field,l '97, pastor of the Wissahickon Church, Philadelphia, recently produced a musical comedy of his own composition for the benefit of his church. It was entitled "The Dash to the Pole," and was a humorous r epreaentation of ~he recent contrpveny. The date of the L ibrary lecture~ The author ia one of the moat noted of Haverford'• musical trill be announced in our next issue. alumni. Ardmore Printing Co. james S. Lyons & PI..Uill£ Beatill&udiHBaa lu&e ud Beater lepaln . Coloiaial Blocl: CO LL EG E The Chas. Elliott Co. WE~KLY 3 SPORTS REGULATIONS. THJs YEA& 's Ao&E EMEN T FACULTY NOTES. Dr. Prat t read a pape r on B E17th ....! Lellich A•oau o TWEE N FACU LTY AND UNDE "Tropical Trem atode s" before the B.CoUtsr £ngnusrra allll &tatuuma GIIAD UATES DRAW N UP. American Socie ty of Zoologists at <lltualagJI'II!JI1Iclll'allll At a meeti ng Qf Presi dent their annua l meeti ng in •Bosto n Jullttattona Sharp less, the Faculty. Athle tic durin g the Chris tmas holid ays. Comm ittee, and the mana gers of Dr. Barre tt atten ded the annua l the various teams, held December meeting of the Econ omist s in New ~0, 1909, the following regul ation s York durin g vacat ion. ~ for 1909- 10 concerning college Profe ssor Thomas, who is one of r. o. lor 170 ;Jewelers ant~ sport s was ag reed upon : , . . . 140 Stlve rsmt tbs Footb all- The schedule of the the charter members, atten ded the Can twent nin y-fift g h & anniv past lac ersar y of the season was · ratified. one lm Grado Waldaoo IUI4 Clocb Histo rical Soccer--T here shall not be more American Socie ty, ~''"""TAI LOR ~-- ol S which was held in New York rethan three games of Association SCBOOL, COLLBG& AJID CLASS <. w.tL aacu terA..... lli'SIOIOA 'Ha.. .tonl , Pa. Footb all playe d away from home, ,centl y. lada4ia& IJ.norf o,. 8aoJo ' MAKERS Of excep t Satur day aftern oon game s a.-an LDYII a4to wri1o for,. _ Dr. Babb itt, after servi ng as Liveries and Riding Habits ODd pricoo which shall involve no absence from ol.--~ !i'"' ....... chair man of the Footb all Rules college dutie s. Games playe d away l!tt~~~'0-7~ 902 CHESTNtTf STREET Committee for severa l years , will C....' Suib a....d ..! Pr...t 50c from home , involving absence from PBILADKLP1114 not accep t t he office again because Cooda aolled ,.. lllid coniully cleli-. d college dutie s, shall be those with p._ ........,. AcU -t r .... of the great amou nt of work which members of the Interc olleg iate the positi on entail s. H e will, howFootb all Leag ue. This season exever, still conti nue to be a member tends from Marc h IS to April 9, of this tomm ittee. 1910. Prob J. E. CALDWELL CO. ................. oll lcb .. Tartan Groceries ....... ..,___ T!Mir-. .... .dlocrtm .-_u , ..... . . laall.,. - CAJIIIa J) OOODI , JO HN JA MI SO N tt Gloaatut&ta tltmp mt Butur, C!.HM, B.a. Poultry, Lard. Provaiono, SaltFio!., Salt. etc. . Dairy. Egg and Poultry Suppli.. Cricket-.!..~the Crick et Club Ia ,..., liV.APORATBD Pll111t 8 Leag ue tl1e following teams may- NEW IIEET ING REGULATION. be playe d Satur day aftern oons: At a recen t facul ty meeti ng it 3 ud 5 South Water St., Phlla. Merio n C. C., Germ antow n C. C., was decided to make the atten dBelm ont C. C., Frank ford C. C., ance of Fifth Day meeti ng opPhila delph ia C. C., Phila delph ia tional""durin g the mid-y ear and and Read ing Club, Univ ersity of TW AD DE LL final exam inatio ns. The exams Pennsylvan ia. · which have heret ofore been sched - La Y. M. C. A. Buildina, Ardm ore Shoe s of Qua lity Gymnasium- In the Gymnasium uled for 1.80 Thur sday a fterno on n.-p lyE q....... . Departmen t ~here shall be an Inwill take place at 9 A. 1\f. of the Mod... '""" Sa.ita ry l:tiG- 1211 Mark et St. Phila delph ia tercla ss Meet , a Quad rangu lar Ex- same day. Should anyon e desire hiliition, an Inter schol astic Meet , ASK FOR to atten d meeti ng on this day and partic ipatio n in the Interc olhe has an exam inatio n coming at legia te Meet , twp conte sts at home, that time, special arran geme nts and one conte st' away from home. will be made for the case. .A'mherst at Haverford , Rutg ers at It has been the custo m previ Haverford , Lehig h at South Bethously to enfor ce the Fifth Day lehem. meeting attendance dur ing the ex''Tra ck-T here shall be the In- · amina tion perio ds if the stude nt terel4Sa Meet and Intercollegiate "Nam e Rer. U . S. Par. Office" was at the college after nine in the Meet , and one contest away from ...._Uiohn~--~ morn ing and for lunch. home (John s Hopk ins) · and two 6oMo conte sts at home (Lehi gh and New .,. .... . _ . Vlolla n walco. . ataU,.., U..I e_._ ..... ...._ York Univ ersity ) . Cuts for Penn A daug hter was born to Dean !':. l"r:~ Relay Races are to be given. The and Mrs. Frede ric Palm er, Jr., on schedule for 1910 , as announced by Janu ary i~. Mana ger Froel icher , was ratified. Note on Half Holi days -The It would n't do any harm, in this Allows ~ oe J)qloolla usual crick et half holid ays were kind of weath er, to have a few 2 per cent Quality grant on Check accouniS. ed. ' Absences from college Quality more board walks scatte red abou t 3 per cent on Savl np Fund dcdutie s were grant ed for I ercol the camp us and roads of the colposiJS. legiat e games. lege. Alfre d Lowry cl: Broth er PBILADKLPII14 Barb~r Shop CRANES Ice Cre am and Baking :=-J :.=. ,_ '-- --- --- --- ---:j THE BRYI MAWR TRUST CO. . - . TO .THAT AND THAT ALONE IS DUE THE SUCCESS OF Rittenhouse Bros. Ht.vwfonians know whoa Ia rich< / Sao how niany driw Pul'-n PU LL MA N AU TO MO BIL ES LON GST RET H MOT OR CAP.. CO. 257-259 North Broad St. Tem!f"VY Address 1407 Race St. "M'E A TS . ~ ..... .. ..... ....... ...,_ Weoti'WWel,lola ao """' -" EDWJ\KD Gjl.MPBELL LANDSCAPE ARC HIT ECT Gardeaa D..i~ed and Planb n, Pl.,na /'" tHA T YOU CAN EAT " Boxes for Rent aild Valuables Store d In Burrl ar-pr oof VaullS. ) -"' PRESS OF THE JOH N C. WIN STON CO., PHIL ADE LPHI A (. P~ . ARDM ORE, PA. H...._ . fwlfa _,_. . .. Hotel WaltO!l ' LUKES & ZAHN, ...... .._. ~ COLLEGE WEEKLY 4 (Continued !rom p. I, col. 4) which wu in attendance. The program showed that the meet had more than one hundred patron· eueo. Before the exhibition, the Gl~ Club rendered a good selection. Alter the program had been com· pie~, the vi.itors were served with refreshment. in Lloyd Hall and many of them stayed over night. The entries: Horia>lltal bar-CI.ork, Prlncdoo; Kd· ~er. PnDoyiYoala; Bamott, ROO<Ditampr. T.._ Head Coech Bllllln,..., New Yo.tr Ual· Hanrtonl. Stle•, SldHio..........COyle, AnniD, Princeton; Lddtft, Brlnt-, l'mDiylnnla; Rosen. _ ,, Bllolnpr, New Yo.tr Ual.-erslty; Lnrls, l'IIIUips. Steere, Donid, Ha....tonl. ~Brinton, l'ftloay!Yoala; PhWips. New York Unlftrslty ; BaUy, Vllronl. Th...., hlp-Lehman, Annln, B~l, Princetoa. Parallrl ban-CI.ark, LehmaD. Princetoo; Leldtke, Erb, Stauter, H . .p. PODDftrsity; IJO "COLLEGE WEEKLY" NEXT WEEK:. Since there will not be much news during the coming • ·eeks of exams, the publishers will get out the next number february 7th. It wou,ld ·be quite possible to get +,000 worda of some sort' for the omitted issue, but since our subscribers are interested in the college news and there will be none t •J speak of during the next two week. of enforeed study, it seems better to omit a number. As the WEEJ[LY ;. scheduled to appear thirty tim<'ll during the college year and this :s number thirty-two, we do not 'feel that our subacribers have been ~- -- IUD-WINTER DUfNER. It was at lint thought that the annual mid-1J'inter dinner of HavniY&ai&; KIDpty, Roacnbillpr, a .....tt. llt BluiD~r. New 'l"o.tr Unlftrslty; Ed· erford's alumni would be held wards, LowU, HI...., Howson, H ..e(ford. the college this year, but the comFlylnr r!np-Wanl. Pope, Pr!nttton; Pa.trcr, Kelley, PCDD~Yhanla; KIDply, mitt((' in charge have decided to MacNab, New Yo.tr Unlnnlty; Porter, Stle•, Hionrtonl. "hmbliDr-CJark. V ann:, Princeton; Kdlry, .Staafu, Perkins. P~nsyh'ania; Norton, New York Unl• enlty; Robuh, Sue•, Haverford. hold W'i\t the Bellevue-Stratfotd been not yet llth. haveFebruarr speakers The e••ening, on Friday announced. CLASS RECORD. A,__new braneh of athletics hns been introduced· ~ong the faculty. Whether or not this is one Wo&tt:. of • the weighty matters that is Realizing that their Jut year is taken ' up in the faculty meetings, about half gone, the Seniors l!avc we have not yet ascertained. At started work on their "Class Rec· any rate, a number of the faculty ord." The record this y~ar give! members have formed a bowling eve.r y indication of excelling any· club which will meet in tho; alleys thing of its kind in the piist. 'There in the gymnasium every Tuesday are a number of little aurprise& afternoon and work up muacle for in store for the reader when he re- an hour or more. As a tip to the ceives hi. copy in June. • 'low scorers, we recommend that Man~r ' E. W. David baa a they use the right hand ailey. · ad' 1ecuring bu.y corpa of workers Yerti.emenu and aubecriptione. . President Sharpless has gone to He baa placed the coatrut for S. C., until after midprintiag with The John C. WillS- Camden, year. ton ~mpany, who aleo priat tbe SENtoas fun: Al.AE.U>r STASTED Vienna Model Bakery We serve all tbe leadinr Club1, Cafeo and Reotaurant• and haft for many yean made a specialcy of the best cb.a of Family trade. We deliver to Broad Street Station and. Radinr Terminal in time to catch deoired tnina. No order ia too larre for our capacity nor too amall to recei.e prompt and iatellireot attentioe. Our )8lle buliA- il made up of amall items. Philadelphia. Pa. 21st and Arch Streets ~~~~~~~~~~~ THE avetace Y....,. Maa wisbeo to appear l!"d) m-d--yet feelo the aeed of economy. To him the William H. Wuamahr ltore malta opecial appeal with ill iftat otoclr. of Winter Suib aad oYercoau, moderate io price aod tailored to perfection by IIIUter era ftuam. WILLIAM H. WANAMAKER I'Ur t T....,. _. ...,._ Str.te 'I u Pa. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Philade lphia u Wester n Railwa y Haverford Collqe Station adjoins tbe CoUere rround1, and thi1 Line olen an attractiYe train oerYice between Haverford Collere and all part1 of Philadelphia and Camden. At 69th Street Terminal, connectiou can be made to and from Clifton, Swarthmore, Media, Chester and West Clletter. The Company aims to render attcntift and e&icient acme. to ita patrou. -TaLEPHONE CONNECTION- H. D. Reese • De!!•• In tile a•• y u q " W:E&JU.T. Manager J. K. Patrick and The ~rd Board-Editor-inchief, C. D. Morley; associate edi- Captain Edwin R. Levin met the tors, E. P. Allinlon, E. N. Ed- Alumni Athletic Committee to-day warde, J . P. Phillips, J. Whitall _in reference to the schedule for next season. (Uld G. S. Wheeler. Business man~r, E. W . David; asai.tanu,1I. S. Hires, E . S. Cadin the bury and W. P. ~omlinaon. annual intencho~tic gymnastic 120~ Filbe~ meet at Haverford, on February C. C. Morria, 'Ot, is a candidate 18th, have been 1ent to more than Boys' and MiMet' Sailor Suitt a Specialty for Select Council on the City twenty-fin 1chools of Pennsyl- Ladieo' Tailor-made Suiu and Ridinr Habits Party ticket from the Tenth Ward vania, New Jersey, New York, I. in Philadelphia. Delawa~ and Maryland. lnvitationa~ticipate Beef, Veal, Mutton, Lamb and Smoked Meats Philadelphi a, Pa. Street PETER THOMSON THE TRADE-MAJt..K OF - ~~ SUP~~~:~~~HE~ ~~ial Line of Suitings .. .at $30, $35, $38, and $40 nee Nayal and Merch,nt Morn'• Dep.rtmer~t Tail~r t.end f i - r Sac~ ~d Tuxedo S!litl . Made to order oaly-3 qencies BoYI' :and Younr Men'• Norfolk, ,.I 118 Walnut Street, Phllade1.-..la . , ......... , , . . ,1 •. • ~11W- York 14 and 16 West 23rd Street. 'I ,