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• HAVERFORD NEWS VOLUME 84—NUMBER 12 Haverford Extends HUNTER CHOSEN ChristtnasHolidays ,• VALEDICTORIAN. c. Class Day Program • Includes Presentation Of Class Gift, SpOOM Rolland Hunter ban been chosen Valedictorian of thb Claes of 11743 for Class Day on Saturday, eon. vary 30: He received this honor as a mutt of hlirrenkieg first in mitolarthip in the senior Mass. -.Renter, who was -recently elected to the .permietent Executive assitnIttee of the Claes of 1943, waive a member of Phi Beta Kappa last June. This tsar be IS test bass in the all.ssolor quartet of the Glee Club, after. having been a member of that aretigtiss= lion for four yeam. He-Rirs been a member of the Track Team for three years, and Mn participated . 3it numero. meets. Cla. P.In to Be Read • The program for Chios Day starts at 2.90 on Jaileary Ft in HoLtAtio Mumma ingbesi include the hirobul scholestiary, gehted the Roberts Hall. It prssentation of the class spoon to bone. ,/ 60.2- Valedirforisn. this year's" Spoon Man,, the prearveyllitrinon to Talk sentation of the Claes 'Gift, the reading of a Class Poem, and will During Football Dinner be coneleded by the Valedictory At Racquet Club Dee. 17 address. The Claes Day committee, cannEsting of H, MathetippAn announcement has been Montt, Jr., Chairman, _Shekel' ad. -by the Alumni .Assoclation Torrence, and Robert MaCCsste, MA a dinner in .honor of the unin charge of the program, beaten and untied football- team The Spa. Committee, -wIlich is will be given at the Reequet Club composed of James B. Gilbert, in Philadelphia. It Is to take, •Chalrmali, Edmund J. Lee, and place on December 17 at 0.30. Is now Fur'. 'Sterling .Nevrell, The, prissiest speaker of the caning an ebony eir.n. evening, providing his present ditties permit him to come, will be TRUEBLOOD TO LECTURE liar,vey Marmon, Haverthrd footD. Ellen Trueblood, Professor ball meth from 1922 to 1929,Inof Um Philosophy of Religion at vited guesta include the - football Stanford .University and editor of squad, President Morley, Er. "The Friend," will give the anneal Jam. A. Babbitt, Emeritus ProLibrary. Lettere in Roberts Had ifitssernaf 'Physical Education,VICSon Thursday evening, December President Archibald Macintosh, 10. Professor Trueblood will speak Coaches Randall and Walker g. on "The. message of the Bible for W, Haddleton, Dr. H. W. Taylor. this hour:. He will begin at 13:15" I end Henry Skerrett. the dates of the Chrissmas holidays have been changed, The new fetes will be from EridaY, December IS, of 1220 until Sunday, Semler? 11, ineluaive. A. -petition bad been cfrem lilted among the student...le- . ing the new tie. The Council took the action in view of the d1flkuliies of transportation. 'Many studente inmore roral regions, if they missed trains a-ould have long waits, and Mahn sthedeles are not always being closely followed,. said Dean. Gibb. SENIOR GIVE IS 'ON ORDER' Gift Committee Seeks , To Secure Amplifier rim CIE Committee of the Senior Class headed ty Avrel Mason, is now trying to secure a public address system for the dining room as the gift of the elan of of the address 42 Tho System es, the gift hinges only on whether or not snob an item will still be ssailable in war time. Other suggestions have been the purchase of War Bonds to swell the 1 House Hou~~r. Fund Fund and and aa wells tesdField inc· troin tbe ·gyrenssium u~nulum to the togfrom the to. the football The addition addltloi\ tO. the football field field. The to the Field Ileum Fund by 'War Bends is n second choice if the purchase of the oddress system proves to be impossible. However, Mason geld, he thought the thance of getting the system Is /Ririe good hsseese the order was a large one. The Senior Clans feels that whatever it is, the gift shouLd be Original oath elegalar-In order to atnnd out. from other does gifts. Members of the Gift committee ere Chairmen Mason, Sumner W. Ferris, and William N. Winger. Houston; Weil -;:tatrk, Curtis, Fetterman, Fill HowartflVood . Voted ' Remaining New'PosW 'Glee Club President • The curtain ddopping on the anal net of the Cap and. Bells fall OW, "HotellIniverse," laid. Satersley evening, marked the time far the appointment of several new officers to that organisation. haven B. Ian., lib!) I r jest Lees 41m:rid the new 5.ewles1 sere-firs 'd of Co p wed WAR AFFECTS NEW CATALOG .College to Rearrange Instructors, Courses ••-Tit~ n~ College Coli~ Catalog, O.taloc, due The new due to to appear before tChnistries 1in general will not reflect the radical war-Ume c.hanl"es.." liave!"ord Ia war-bine changes liaverferd Is experleneJn«, ask! Mr. TMmnow experiencing, Mr. ThomU' Glbb~ Who; as C. C. Cobb, who,alon« along with with Mr. Willllim :WIIis: fs in charge tharrt. Of William 11. M. Wills, is in of editlnc-tl!la luue. • ·' -· · · editing-this issue. #' ne war will their effess in a shifting of instructors to 'make up for the men - lost to the Army. in the addition of new courses, and the rearrangement of others. Professors why have been drafted are going to he listed as absent on leave. Many classes have undergone Minor -changss. Next year • IIaw and enlarged Art course, taught at Bryn Mawr, will be aftered. Geography and Geology, taught thin amass,- but not the wet of this year, again will be available. Humanistic., taught by professor Pont; is going to be, a new ourse. . . • ••ld. Br Rriteir M. Sean., tights went down on ogee see Pursue' these speculation. rather, against- the blue ether. In fact, chattering audience in Oeadlinet he turned into a combined fairy the anecessive arrangement and Ball Saturday evening. In the godfather, father-confessor, and re-arrangement of the characters, darkesss which ensued, symphonic hiatrionie psychoanalyst A cm-. which like e . g., ofmusical mimic hushed the voices; curtains tain amount of therapeutic treat-. chains fliways left one choir too on the stage were parted; in the ment was meted out to each of Ow few, no that one of the acmes had dim light, a figure high and bark- neurotics. Perhaps the orated to stand, gave a teeth of formalstaga•could be seen silhouetted trick of the evening was that of m to and the fantasy, and also against a flat gray blue; some one transferring the. love of Pat Far- helped to create a sense of moves in the front stage lighted it dd., ley from his deed Mary to the meet In this conversation piece. ette; the Match revealed ladies much afire, 'and ' quite desirable, The chief difficulty of the ireters and gentlemen sitting on a garden Ann Field. lay in their need to keep their maPresident Morley. of Fieverford ture identify, and yet to reproduce thereon. The light on the scene gradually inerenserli•now could be was heard to mutter at one point' meanwhile various other portions II." the poky promontory jut- during the performance: how does of their exietence. The master in sting from the terrace, and ail he- the -author :of this play spell his this achievement was easily David yond, a deer ether. "without her- ssmei is It Barrie or Barry? A Maliery, as old Mr. Field.- The porin." where only eke and sea usmelly well-informed member' of trayal of en old men, diffissIt In the Haverford faculty, Professor Heel!, was mulled through with merged. Past, seemed in amid as to wheth- finesse; the variouitincernetionslio Audience Views Nenrotim The audience was sitting in on er ,he was witnessing' an original the second set all proved convincplay, or some Americanised ter- ing. Foil to Field, was Pat Far Philip Harry's Sharrgrbda, hero a tanien on the French 'Mediterran- don of Pirandello. _What may 'ley, Jahn Marsh. Marsh kept the possibly have been i sour onto play in motion by his confident°, ean. And this Shangriviia watt for the moment lehabited by some was etrack by a Professor of youthful vitality, and sennterenese. half-dozen American expatriates Phyaiee when he summarised It all He was alive to his finger-tips, tie every highelasa nodsenee." At mercurial in hit required character of the late Ifffiffe. In no time at ell, .the audience reel,ited that the any rata your reidewer had no shifts. • reindmbering that the ladle. and 'gentlemen were not Sevres Were Vivid, Well-Acted merely expatriatee, but such a cal- play was set in the late 1920's; he Doris Bean, as Ann Field, was also reminded of those times Isstion Of wealthy neurotics as to echieved the rare conibinatiss of Warm the heart of the highest-feed in tire early..1990'a when- Philip the winsome girl and the .poised Barry was discussed (mistakenly Paachaanalyat All were unhappy, women. She held the masculine it now turns hut) by the literati of all were uriossepihd, oil were dispart of the audience, at 'least, in turbed by a recent suicide, all New Haven as the coming success- the scene of recollected chIldhoOd. or to CYMeill as 'the apeculative were searehing for a lost meaning It was Miriam Kreiselman, as Lily . American Unato life. Since tats tens Shangri- dramatist of the. Malone, who realty recaptured 'the La the audience had a pretty good mood of the dissipated20hs. I shall remiss for toping that the cher- Cast Receives Five Curtain Calla remember with pleasure the shede actem would dimover some stopWhen the lights mane up of the in which Edward _Irving, Waltek. gap this side of suicide, final certain, the audience left no Hollander, and John Marsh relived White waiting for 'this clearable doubt of its 1401mm-intim'. oPPli'000 a boyhood moment. I could pram wineluelon, the audience was treat- demanded and received, ho less tically see the leprous spots on the ed to several spirited Interludes, in than fire curtain eal In 'from the hands of young Tem Amos. When which the claroc ters re-enacted act. • Kite Rand sleep-walked. as. Alice . scenes. from their childhood, and For it Ivan the i production and Kendall, she showed good theatre. from their distorted elareeralTiisse the east which made the evening a Lynn Radon, In a. difficult part Isstasiss east a lurid light on the success. The set. far example, hit on Hope Ames, ,expressed the inPresent altnation of the nssrotiss. exactly the required mean between tended motherliness with appropBut the time sense In Shapari-la realism . and fancy. Off-stage riate, gestures, particularly fssiei. Was loosening. At thin paint en- noised, stagedrighting, and agate, At the other extreme..the dead-pun , tared the elderly owner of the were used freely and unobtruelve- Felix, James Sutterliny Injected a villa and terrace; with him remarks thromthout the performance to nice blendef humor skid !symbolic on thimalelde and immortalitY. the mceettnite. thilto in mood and to menace au meseengfe, of advancifle began to suggest cosmic spec- center rte Clot On actor, The ing , lations' •audien Iii remember the white Conaratulations to Director In the wend, and concluding lighting on elai Mr. Field, and the Blebard Nusbaum, ho controlled set, however, 01d Mr. Field did not siffissetting of . wloaa, Almes hiswetors with s hot* eDLL Manton le Secretary -John C. Marsh, '45,, turn the vice.presIdengs gavel over to his. ....sear, Edward 13: Irvin. Hence, Irving will be the student director of Cap'and Bells until Ms graduation. William M. Houston as selected to replace Avrel M.n as assietanaseeretary of the Mel/ The position of assintanttressureenvill be filled-by James H. Wort,. who suss.. Holland of the February Hu to ei graduating f1■93. All three of the new officers are from the OHss of n in the . ln· the besiness bulineu . department deputmen t. .of the club club lh'e the manqer manager will will be t.he be Frederick A. Curtis, Jr., who succeeds ~rt~,M~r:r:, ;:: • Robert MacCrite. Hie assistant will be be Henry Henry Fetterman, Fetterman, '40. '46. ·. ~ Clark State Manager The ol. stage .SlaJ'e manmanThe d!t!icult difficult job job of ajer"Will be handled handled by Zehlt John W·. agerwill be Clerk, Clark, who ~ho will will replace repl~e Norman ~onnan Peterkin., Thes-e Them newlY newly fleeted alerted of.Peterkin. ken will take offiee along with the three permanent ones, Jahn' C. Leber, 27, president, Allen W. Stokes...38, seeretssy, and H. Tat.11 Brown, Jr., '22, treassUrer. Final/y, the executive committee chosen will be composed of Richard Warren, Walter Hollander, Jr.. and William Howe, all cif These appoint tie oleos meats are subject to the approval of the Alumni Executive Commit, me of on cap and Bella :::-;~~:': ~- ~C:ii ~ill `Shangri - La' Scene of Intense Drama • In Highly Successful 'Hotel Universe' Language Gatherings J • A YEAR DRAMATIC ,FLUB COLLEGE PROPOSES NAMES IRVING FULL CREDIT WORK VICE-PRESIDENT IN RECONSTRUCTION lnh i,e ,citche. de miLCo ouurfice, id l efttu bet R $2.00 ARDMORE, PA'., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1942 Attended by. Students -Group Holds Meetings With Bryn: Mawr Club The weekly Therein night gatherings et the Language-louse are furnishing a lot of fun and in for everybody on the camMin Interested in languages. except "Speak any be English” seems to be the rule of these meeting., eldissigh the emphasis' la definitely on Spanish. thia seem. to be the moat popular langoege and is the mother tongue of Mr. and Mrs. Asenato. Beth ancients and faculty give talks in Spanish, French, and German which are messily about some aspect of the life of the peoples whose language is being Spoken. Refreshments Mid 'sometimes songs serve to complete the .pro. gram, Beginners in hingeage hove as good a thee as those who speak e foreign, long age fluently. The feet that the •groim meets sometimes with the Spanish Club of Bryn Mawr either here or at Bryn Mawr is another attraction M the get-togethers. The LanSeen House has already been filled by nee or two dances. There is supper dance planned for the boys living at the House this coming Friday evening. .. Varsity Club Decides To Make Contribution For Soccer Banquet At a Meeting of 'the Varsity Club Thursday night it wait decided to give ten dollars toward the soccer banquet The'lienquei is to be held an Wednesday night, December le. at the Oder-lain Club in Philadelphia. The money given by the Varsity CIO. is tote need to pay Inc the dinners of prose:active "rodents who are interested in soccer. The football, banquet le given to Abe team by theAlemal, and therefore it is felt that the soccer team Ownild reedier outside help. Founders Club Mech. To DiSCIISS Election Of Future Members Wooct . 'Howard 'lt'as elect~led Howard P: P. Wood was ed Prukj~tule Glee Glee. Club" Club-· ed President of of the in in- ~le-ctfona Sun· •. thP.blectionelate Into last' last Son· dar ~i(ht, announehd announ«d HeekelC uastell" deg --night, Herrenee.• present 'Presid<!nr President • Uorn:nc:e, · prHent ·oi th'u Club. ciut). The The other Other ofaoftl- of the cers Davia Mel aitd cora are are Daniel Daniel E. E. Davie Hcn'ry S. Vila, who' ;,ere' chOsHenri S. Vila. who weie chap. en business bu! iness manazll'is. en managers. n.~ The elections electionswere were held held Ju.it' just befor·e the the·Club dub reheareed. rehiarsed . before with Bryn' Mawr. Ma.WI) ChOir: tie with Bryn Choir,. The .new. new olli«rs officerswill will take·up take up their their . duties [ol~wing follo.wing the duties ·~e ChristChrist-Inas vacation. Fpur Four Semester tourse Course Would Give-Strength Give Streugth To Liberal Liberal Arts An,s Field •· - An start a Aneffort efrortwill willbe bemade made to ata.rt a ReUef .and ReconatrUcuon Unit.. Relief and Reconstruction Unit at aavtrford Of\ 1, 1943. 1943, Haverford on FebruarY February 1, which will trill utilize to which to the the fullest fullest rho tho texcellent"; tae.llitles cohep excellent,. facilitiesof of the college !or this this form :rorm ofolservice, iervice, and and win · for SVATI, toeounteraet the the swiJ\1' 'further counteract waroa callwards· technkal tecanical suiUecta subjmta by by eellingthe theresources resouret11 of of the the College Colle&e in in in · the llela Li~ral Arta. ve.ry the field of of Liberal Arta into very interulite uu. Preaent Haverford Haverford. intensive use. Present College students ~·nd end future ~Jlt'ge •tudomt.s fu't.ur~ ones ones will full credit work irf in will receive receive full eredit for_ for. w9r.k the course courae which whirh is is conipeoed. coniposed. .of the of four-semesters, carried eatisutJs-· Cour--aemt'sten, ifif carried f~CtoriiY. completion. factoelly to completion. FsmttIment Limited · Ei\rolln~enl Li•lted Th~ proposer' proposed unit would at.art The unit would start with limited to 25, with an an enrollment ~\Intent limited to'2fi, oC whom ·5 '!Would be reelpienth re-elpienta of of whom ifi'lvould ~~eholarshl~ _cove.rine _,.uall upensft. echolarshies <veering wipe... Another 25 members', would b4 25 members.would he enHarcum Was Scene rOlled in in September, Septefnbt.r, 1943, 1943, at rolled at the Of Second Program tlo&e of the thesummer aummerseniester,11411 semester, and . close of theend end of every .• Beton c.ap.acity audience audien~e ='at at thereafter thlitt>after atatthe . of every Before a, a -capacity and semester so as as to to have the Hareem Junior. Collere, College, the sr.<"ond thr ltareum Junior• semHter ao ha ve fie. fiG· Haverford Glee Club lest Satur- trodenss the normal enrolled memday night presented its second bership in the unit. The first mail of 25:would proceed to active fish' concrrt Huon, ~ repeating repeaUnr ~r 25-wOuld proc:eed,to Ktivr ftr.ill concertof of the the sateen, in June, the preM!nted al t.Jie. Work work in June, 1944. 1944. . · theJlrofram program theY they presented at the. Special • scholar/31,in 3S.ALSP111C0 Jefferson MedlcarCGIIege Medical College the pre= Jeft'erson preStH.'Cial K:holanhlp auista'nce moy to tonr over the Ceding week. week. teding . mar lee lie obtained obtained to ihe exex. applicants frym from high The of three penses The program prOgum eassIsted .-onslst.fd of ptontH ~fofapphcantll h1th 'wheals enable to pay their own .para Thfirst Theillntpart ~itwas wasmade made Qp parts. OP schoob unable lo pay the1r own way. encouraging admission of deof Christmas carol, both ancient and modern. The second pail was sirable' ntudents who would other- . wise ht excluded for financial rotdeyoted to Old -Chinch Music, and . This scholarship asaistance the concert was concluded with a would aid both members of the group. of Folk Songs. Relief and Construetion Unit and Severs) special nunarm -were the Pre-Meteorological Unit presented daring the program. BeThe plan would be designed to tween the first and second groups Kenneth Beebe, baritone, ung receive the formal approval of the a groin of three songs. Between Director or Relief and ReconstructiOn. former. Governor of New ' the second and third groopa the quartet, mrapooed of Jared Brown, York, Herbert H. Lehman, and - u is such other °feria] selection Holland Hunter, Robert MmCrate, and Haskell Torrence, sang n necessary to give it official support , · CONCERT GIVEN BY GLEE CLUB Hav.~;~~ -~~':~n~b- ·::t ::u:~ ~~~!:~~~~o;:.' e;~~~~:n=~~ group of four number.. • 'Coessird an Pepe o, 00l. r Students Express Views On WHAV in NEWS Poll On Thursday. December 8, at 824 the' .Founders 'Glob held Its second meeting of the year Mg Lloyd Hall. The meeting was pre- . Striving be find the general gf!.11lf!d playing of of more · more goofed'·that that playing aided over by Dr. Richard M. Sut- campus opinion' of the local ladle hiss jan would \\;ould be be a a good l:oQd addition addition to ton, President of the Club. WH,f..Y'.s athedule; he especially_ npecl~ly_ station WHAV, a <rens -section of wHA.rs schedule; he The club discussed the elsstion liked 'Reiland Hunter's, -program. lik~a;!~'~:~~~~u~tu:::u·l~lll:era:'~. of new member. who have, quali- te " miits .t'neifiv' aim thought it would be an thrv e iceiv .l'eld' ."-t'Ani e'il eY'll'il'eiio'in ini. fied since last June. It was de- questioned' believed that WHAV hxbellent broadcast HaVerHaver. idea ·to - In ·brondcallt hi:ell.rnl.;_ 1d,l.'a cided that an election for tibia per- has. done an excellent job in - the ford's basketball b:.skei:b•ll games. rames. .~ pone would ,he held lie January. abort time thee they have hero Oayid B. Rickaaid, Ki rk .aald, al "I would would like ppyid muaic, played played over Cnr Robert Macerate, Tristram • P. b . However,•th ere wMe semiglasaital music Coffin,' and Ellsworth C. Advord, many different - enggessions • for WHAV, like ilithapsody "Rhnps~y fnin Blue" Blue Sr., were appointed on atudent rep- '11,4: programs MA. many varied an.Y.'Delice· Of th~ the Hours," Hours." and andthe the Sun- , resentatives an a memberahip comessendedlou Sunn am to the enrrent P.- broadcast time extended day aftaisiifon!'On.the mittee, whiels will .have charge of On .the other other hand band stated, .. 1 William Lehmann stated, "I the election of new members. The ce4r' e.o See ..Want C iassici al Mssie • would- like in a program mare more old olil faculty and alumni member., of Many of the. elvdmita 'felt that only one this conimittee have not yet been the addition of more classical mu- hot jest. which, features o.nly o_ne artl3t." elitteinted. would be ,a :5 great' iniproveMembffrs of the club -also di moot. .7liekell Torrence. president "The allnoolicjni- or the Hero coined this year's anneal di.er. ifflthe Glee Club. elisliking.. the Mater girl. e a bit ineoheriet which will be attended by the sev, veal' amount' of papuler meek, theit voices are not well -suited for . en -student members, and the'fae- firchded the ' playing beokdcasting," commented Richard. of 'Mom My and alunini members. A com- cI assical "mimic. and thought . the S. Valentine. "I also 'believe a good mittee consisting of H. Mather etntion'S peeseni featu res ' Were mystery drema would attract many • Lippincott, Jr., Haskell 'Torrenss, very 'good, Howird P. Wood isitid. li.epers." and J. Morris Evans was elected The only-wey'WHAV. can be Ome- . _ Talkoffield Good to arranke for the dinner. folio to Plan thing entbroad. . William L. Hedges thought that • cent, hg- other sration. There: is asset' talks by mliege.aethentlen, • 3.0' .use_ having- popular • ode sech as Viee:Presideni MacIntionhis Men Seeking Pikes played yo, our station. whenithey speech of last week, wisatieanal-• see esstiqually being. bro adest on ant' idea and, more of the.- inforShould Enter Work mal talks alreald be 'fanned. John „ ' Before End of April • lb.arliur.iellfelt "t'*''i that lhii.M , la- -play. J. Keck nuggeenel, 'There • ssghti The next award of prima will leg the symphonies the q;, lityof to he some play. :or okits, and ' be announced in either June ar Au- the transmission woe not so to goof Possibly some 'satires on eonunergust, 1942. Alk students deeiring as it might be. He also said that lal, radio programs' to add variety • to compete SIM these mils. Meat the hoary of brssdcast' inlet be to them-'Student forom's mid more , deposit all material with the Reg- extended' let& • in the evening. perosnal interview. should'olio be m Llewellyn ft, Young stated, "1 added." intror under an assented nae, with a sealed envelope, containing tidal: On additiohal. hour of•riaaa010 my opinion, a better time the writer's real nameebafore May lest manic played without interrup- for broadcasting would be , front 0, 1043, while accelerating seniors tion 'vrould be a fine thing—a iriee .until eleven in the evening in- • or any who lea,ve to.join the armed W1103 program of ode composer stead of the present. hour." A, press 'are, urged to :deposit such one night, of .another l9, P...r rel Mason then coritInued,.eThere material with the Registrar mice the next • nighta Albert H. For- should be more Interviews with • to their departure. whenever this Naha backed the - idea of 'teeing the profe and students and more more Music. of the type. by which sport -programs, like the resume, of • , Is possible. Both' accelerating and non-am you cal study essay, and of pro- the Hamillon football game.' calertaing members of the- senior viding it et a time when music it elites are requested to register sehree10 the other stational' ENGIN'EF:Rs TO HEAR BEAR DIGGS DIGGS ENGINEERS . Few Wish, Jess • with Professor Nand on or before enclneeff,D.-·U.. Friday,• December 11,2beir candi'Robert S. <VI..P, -Dig.. engineering as- . An equally enthuoiaatie group '!Robtrt.S. dacy for the'Logan Peareall Smith avoeyted more 'boogie-woogie df U\e the Philadelphia Elec...,_,0-wO.oi~' l sistant alstan~ ·df :Phlladtlpbl.~-Eiec· -The priee'for the beat pereessl library. and nolid jeer. Opinion, vaned in trie tric Company, will speak Ccimpa~~y..,. ~wW ·~ on oil ..,. .December II also the deadline this group from hot fees to the !Retribution if Electric Power" at · D'-triba:tion cit 'EI«trle'Pinm-" mass for registration of Seniors currently poiallar 'riff' tunes. Still the next meeting of rho Engineer- --tiaoioflllo~ whichwlll willbe.bokl be held atlitn o<"7oll sod 'Santora competing for ' the another faction favored the semi. ing Club,.hldi Sabi Bs- Garrett Prises far Sys- classic.' rues, and the 'Viennese tomorrow Iti the Hill. Leheeatomtit ' Reading is Litimature. wattaesh Jct. ", Ideader sug- ;.,,._ wM<hJ''''"'" TO '!' ··~- IIIIMO '~ • · ·; .TWO - .TWO HavedO'rd. :N~\vs ·. Haveriord, News Fuu~~icd 199P., Febr way -;~,--1909 Founded i-'cbi-wr.ry •• EJillm_ it~t::l l"!ll.~ H. Wonaga W AII.IU!.N F.J.flor:. itraltanit 1 • A Chronicle Of Small ph,:~cah~~te~tion .hu\u;~ _oUt.t; • Manager:E4Lswortni J. ~:;~:~~::~~~,s~;,: : ~:~;;. Dorn •':·: E. DAV~··· Herman, Damn. E. o!dc D. ~~~":~~~~i::.,L· ;Msniging EklOrs: C. Adv.., • .Spot'/1. O Boon H.. BAIII. Donato H tailor: DoNALD Siorts EJ;t~: .• .' . . ~• ~ . ' .i&n:~f. , r• :-. ., ' . STAII;• .. kantual. STAI'p • Hq On\ 11i-\' H$ta, VernOn Vc-rpiJ:n M nut Uv.lln1, Chemlugher v:tJJ Hoot, c\~ri,to>phcr 11. JtouL, Y..11sin. Editors, Devi& News.EdRurs• • ,,. New* ·: Swuy 11. Widdtcombe, WtddJtombe, Jf. , ... • · .. • Jr Starry H. . ' •• 1 .. ~; , .I : \ .. ' • :.• SI'Ot.h:ST~l;l' SPoseaSrory . ...-.• -~-• ·~.-:- _· •. . .. rat lh:mt~JII, _ . G. Eldridtg Bair, r. ~"~~ Edtors: ~-~~~~dC~Wri:h~~-~~:tt Spurls. ~~~~~h•N_: ni ~110rts. ~ A,ui~~~}ll inht. Maio L. . . •~ ISU>I NI!~ ST.\t'l<; ~. :\ ·• :•• Inn , : ri,.;4•r good f8; be i-Ood Cite-day physieel education het turned out to be of nieces of -ew pleea 1!0' Tbinumber IUtm"be.fof ol tit*. thilutl )'QU. tea c:..i do do with w_illl ·aa 1 few YOsi f.. The W. far. lane.. Evans. .aid ~uipment .i llLs in3in:venom e'n'lo~ ft!rrit.dr •• h~ Ha,W. £vu. w lut Arlington betAr slreedy. el:Mittman 'Wtdnuday~. l a&l thing ·rof.q. this thl~« Oct thltJ we$1.."till-- we Wee, hoe ...Waitt~ll 'going- 'fl!e•'le· Wednesday. "\V:~It ruht.: :t.nd there tlwre May 1ri:i)' be"~ . I•tokit lata' titer aarlet, and bid more be 'quitea.• Wt.,gain.: ¥1artbf', to chic to un.'' IIC to" be torte W anybody'CMIIhl thee ~tn:rbody ihoueht that he tho:~~l\t said be he a~e· -etas ~:Ut.id Ile ":\1~ day! the..d.a':! ill be That •will bat._n.t..l draft at the~orl.u1 dr. 1i pll5bujbl _~'a~L ~- t.i.~ peshami'atatthe> cnly t, ~11. do l;-; ; · ..) Capital Alumni Move Luncheon Meetings Goes to West Coast . The Haverfoth Society of Wahington, which holds luncheon meetings regnbrly on the third Wednesdey of each month, will meet Damn, „ bar 16th at 12:20 at tit Hotel Martirdtp,5211 &tenant St., .. . .. ' illll·:t.r ,ts · a··ntMe n. this w. retinae. dl. . betelme a note is dee,ese. ry Lafford a~_ nask ill . . Ce-erf. 'Mii" ·..-. Concert..i w IdIceClClab -Calve:,rulife:neat(;ulll!~-dIr Jd!'c;a.""Jlt !\ft--;li~l in til~: ,.., real musicians •uk-~ are _ ...... .... of. ,atade that real the oluff thSt sitentil ~htiMitJ!_ dd, 1t.c: ~owr-d • a~.:o. andiand the ....... done their oirms kid w lutd,dOft t.Wr whining., .IWtiq, uwt.t» .1,11 !."ir.coa nilrr Ptn i-hl' :ri:- rb'u, 'w,Ju"t. w.:!'.( to l bl:at ktl.t'S(:. Ji,lie ~ tiM: -~ aM piano and at the downat .1 dowli Irlachnoss, dd,inintutotal the ((lee Club of ea match ..•ill.o!lt tu-c wo: lir;_ht ,Jnlltrb accompanied ~ -~~lee a.b liabt or ewersUthe iLl :uuJ, :tuditnr.ll : throUgtl' diHdlll singing. liiaaf,ai-.- ' and: cheerful loud a..:J 'Woe IMII thretigh &Otatithe audience act, the "°Workin' \\"Orltin.., oft Aaliae;.. and even ~- " .-Praise Praia "Swett Adeline." the .RailruaCI," "Swt>et on 't.he ...sobers the among were tiu:.■donunition. wne a.cN~« tM :.....n the Adu•unition" Lard and I'&Sfl; t~ :he i.'l;:J oil in cut. _.And hl' ~l\ll':·,d c~l. \ n" a;il i~ darkness. da!·k-oae. . .. • . · roctliihinup,1 ·Un:'"'tt ALUMNI NEWS Beer .a. .._.--. FRIENDS MOVE FIVE ALUMNI -TO NEW CAMP Snip**, '41, Attseila taternatrat Preece"; For Japanese in U. S. retkoeme a mil of tig, V. a. .Fortet Se rvice for more man. maser to flebt t'alifernis purest fires. the Society of Friends or• revs es 1 ganized a new Civilian Public PlioloevarIlIo • . ., . Service Came on the eastern copy, tU singlefreYAble is ;advance; 92.90; elope of the Sierra Nevada !noun. ..a -~;:~~r ~~)~·i·ruJ;sa!~i~~ci!~ !feMn~!::~at~ · taint mar the Nevada state line. -=Zer ~~~t'-~:t~~~~n . '1~~-··~·· .... ~. • . ' '.._ • • , ' :_. ' ·. ' • • Among those transferred to the west front the Atlantic seaboard Priiding --,_ Priult.'t.ll•.vcry T~o~.e11d"S' 'b)' Arihttor~e Pt·illt hllt Company Co>illlia ny , .the Arthner' by the Prmto every 'Tuesday were a number of Haverford '41, n rn i CPS basthdr5brair,d, Ri\tt•nhou~-A•Vo;·,,,:c: P<~: Pa. Play, Ar4on.r.d. Rittenhouse l''l:ln•, .. alumni, John Bottrkk Ml, Phillip Jane Lake; Cafiforbi• near Cent ~·~··,:.;.··- '........,,_,..,.......,...":'- -- _ _ _!_.,.__, _ __ _ • lofted 'et.' Jerk Evans 19. Fran respond . the that H audexciting nrl!i~tg to tt~ am ~- .tbat· r.-.~ eta: -a 1; ~~~i01c crowd "ti.M· a ~ru;.d Coand . In, tr;~Of Mchic thi"..anew: ;.., ut":VerMos VcrttU~ M. ."1. Roca Huul , ' . ' Ostia In '\M lb. ir~· ALL-HAVERFO'RD PLAN • Drown ID, and Soneel Sniped kasi. 'tlte. •>ltil ~·nuuUitity at ka..\derma.uror.•i the,du,r.t.e, undertl«! spirituOd~r haimustilySpirit !II, • '\l•;•.t Y[ ill.l( hU W a rJik.e shualion. O..t'~UI•lt.be; hones that 1.b,e . M-.. altuation. One Warlike „well 'The following is a continuation of the li.t of namee• of. almond re(ieareal in raid air thp ·-.... \ No · '·{ when and Vigils Tan:'oran Camp if ,Itself. show hill spill! ;*Ill ahu-, · ,it.klt. _ i( •n•l" •/'<m tbt a ir .. ra, k t ,fa ~~ " -anal Oa:Smoking No :Action who. have joined the Alumni aseecondon under the oo-sseertere Having driven past the intern. t, seise an 'bn·o'!lu :~on' air •ir mid raid in in earnest. tlf~~.t... ·' . ·· . per contribution 'extra the ahovdrig given are .Kieuree date. to Plan editorkil an piablished TWO WEEKS AGCLTHE NEWS :;n s. i' • •• ·.- · • receipt. lo date ninount to P3035.30. The minim= Meet camp at lentoran and Total class, . tttJetl; -:u~ Encl."End. -: It I r.r ecomn.tWldeCI. recommOnied tone Means to A Meann "Smoking:: A titled, "Smokmg people - who num spoken toerous. • budget needed is 56,000.. ~- permiLtin~ s ,nt:Jkc in in the the college coiiCI(C dining. .dinrng rodni: ro&"nL hove 'visited 'the chnipt.. Snipes '· (-Conimuniceilloos ~~~n;~unk;(il.!-fli ~:Gmtd:.y_..: cgiving h•ip;:- WJ hint~ about a~ul to smoke studento to u, hints permitting sluden\..ij every day-, in ~•·t·r,can. ~~~ William hoed, Maier to suys that Be Is Ready •eonrimed · 'l'his' _j\ad~ not inti-~.;.Me c:.ig"iu:Q'tti: cigarette • to inciErate not ltJ ddsernment plaits for sending detain! 'teen net men back recommendation Wit:tirade Thiel:rt:t.-ommcndati~t-\,:.,_~:l Adrian S. Mann 11 contributors that by the policy of throviing loll Nearty all predict that all In and IP year old men awl- thatl.. ifif shidents belief th~t . bclid wa!'.-IU:.II~~ :tlttd c n t~were were~~·· •■ was.rualli" sales •.}<a\c:oc, , butlint Frank N: Speller, Jr, t extra eentribetion ' • the Jalionme together, "o arc wig be men, wilJ' 11hu :VA ' ht•Ehrr 11r Rot- they're they'ri eolleise ~~~J'l' mea, or net drafted. "'wholher aVe' dfaftnl. at do ut they dQ fast its f:1 eat at> eel cal. \()wed i nlokc.<t.J)cr would )Jol ~L no ·~ Un·Y they would to ·l'smoke. lowedJo William K. Hartsell moldier coed American citizens 1932 -.:le for htstri determining if they shall be assigned ca col•. _.--J>J;:C!i~lli. ' , ... • . . . . ...,._;. ·· . present. Theodor* B. Helsel late Japan...." Snipes. seinterts red unitersities for technieel and scientific training'. II mato:anion Allen F. liurtop • Irk statement by saying that it · .ActjiJn : tom..:·o Jlo>~ ·~1 11 Et:i" plan" ". jilae wit~: our uur own fl"IOI, " t•te· M~~pfloc:ka( only fres,' · tome.' nl.i'fr~nl'" prel,ablY willp(oUaLI_., lee-Notoonilockal I extra toStribelien :propo.dalwih jibe with. such aa i.u-oJm:;:d tea plan on"tlla~h Actinn.oiJ J. McLain King • is through contaet rather than C. B. Allendoerfer Cttm ur. and t nd may m:ay this plan . not i-tut be bf, another aauther siva ~ of p f wartime, •..-a~i•"· this plan ' lhe·Admin1Stratiou. luc.lent.s'· Council. Cent., During Council.' DUiiug the SStudents'frondt,hc or rroni the -Administration 01' S. Burkhardt Morrison that the diffenences separation col. Baker i. .if· -,.: hope pu!!t;-wfl r t.lm"ll' ; dem.ocf-aliulion or --' A • erica'tr tol· AmericaA C. of Walter denuaratiration post,thrthae. hope -ste al I t he last twO ~>eeks\ bowen~r; no aet'io~t at t!lll~aS cOme ~rom ·· • the last tied weeks, however: no action at all has come from Franklin W. Smith between peoples grow lea. Snipes Lewis Kohn its:"il!-~r 1 ·• · ' · · · system? educatirmal~)'lltll'~n fet.'iaterdueatlo,!l•l .. eeither hber of .o f these these.:1gencies:. Ad!rlinWrlltKHi• mighl ex-'· be exmight be The Adriiinigtratiorf agencies:. "The·· Ellsworth B. Stevens also mention,. HIM although the • Evarta G. Loomis CU':led nt Mdse• important J. Tyson Stoker ten. h1:my·,- tnO~·.importa has' too thatitit h:l~ pleathat.· theplea onthe cusedon govennpent is holding in treat Arthur S. Roberts Allen C. Thomas, Jr. Students' · thingi-to :.af titC. >mo""rtfetrt.., ·'SiPJ:e'i:hC lliti-Students' the property of the interned dapWallace 31, Scudder theimont.:-.Sijue' think.abouf•et things•tothihk.nbou( Theodore Whittelsey, Jr. 9/Rhein V, Sipple. Jr. anme. it is likely that through CO\mcil 0tf.3 ii l'Ji.a'"r.g~t' he may l>c :efficiencymuy it,·:d!iCieuc;epe:' i&· of etel' thrites the thr is in the Ceunciti:s.-in Well W. John " Charlee S. Strickler Across the 'bide) confusion, many will t-liKhtly imPain,>(l. ~ ' - • ._;• . r-~ ' · · · · slightly imMtired.. 1919 Allen M. Terrell • never repossess their- belonging.. . I·IQW.C\:.Cr, :•· lhi:;. ofofhtactid~· he p:-tl'l. .. ~ · mntritailen, Part oi: ontthe laariivijmi· period 0, this-Jll!r.iud after However,lolftf 'John R. Watkins repossess Rowse Hatred 11 harry !nought en un inanity ul,sUtreriaga and tortures; 'not1 may estributtlen "extra 1 justified 'Itself • considers EWS·Con~idcrs Rudolf N. Wertinte the Students th\! ::3tu(lejtl~· f`oupcil, .CotttJcil, tbigiN t:JJll-.N~WS ·Itself j us tified ~~• _~~ ..1.. ; .s:~~~::~~~~~~~~:~~rl:::~ ~i:~:~r;.•:::Y Ire using 'the strong antiwe fad · Fannedyt::urr: our pnestons. succeeded-in:abort:irei~~i\~. Bielhop A. John 1 0 ,i.d.cluluct- a thorough iuvoslittuIn requesting that body Japanese feeling that boa - grown 1931 . or minor,thnt term Oa,. :musty tor every itronedy, John R. Cooper n l{.'\'t{y1 maim !It \us headlined tk-.dline<l, •.: ... to and hall up in the West. Snipes puts con5 contributors 4. lion of tlfelacts abefit amoking."51 the dining Herbert K, Ensworth 'to uar lawspapers..litio the Aminican people, fortnnately, have siderable weight on the rabble, , 'James Andrews, Jr. the students. InInthis present itmlindings-to_th,e Devi. D. Lewis · )'resent lhh;Way 'wayalonwman ;,lonc ·CJ\n · • Huth ever-sentimental emotion, for.the wa, has made • 11. E. Duedale rousing activities of the leading David J. Speck the settled. But matter be the ~ti(ter. : the· be. :-tCltlcd. But nothing ·tlo_lhitlg- can can be l>c done don~ until uutil Jhc uiJ ....~ :h"in~ts in th~ir -.~e light. . · ._· _,. • .• . bout. A. Kerslake , Lao . A,ngeles papers. the Exatnthings in their true tidal. ~~uncj l tldlf." ' •, . · . "' · ~ .. · •. ., nets.' council Jantinft. Stanton, Jr. iner and the Times. Roth of these, 4 moth E Howell Wright 3 was flying (rum mouth to inouthaan A odek ago tholocau;st. W. Hendon Stokes be Mate., by the use of "prefab1930 '' ' · -·-· · Qf of the wmtat oieitian tragialy eiw'e Pearl Harbor. Yet, now, only • ricated cling and scandal stones 1911 9 oentriketors Stalil l) Salers wc(>j.. n"!ti!r i itait foUI'·ilundrcd •nd il1ghty JK'OPie :were burned buined were people eighty end feur.kundred than More utter week . War Stamp Saks Resumed since disproves" have succeeded contributors Rbsekman, Jr.. John keen, CocoanutGrove the in recognition, beyond ciuser.1 Saine stirring. - up a tremendous in Robert ._ ·~ N RE~WONSE 'TO THE · tlDJ;I'OHIAL puiJ!hch ~1 i n lht: 14 d~urh. ~tilt! eharrl'(l •bc)'und !"'(-cognition, in the CocOanut Atmore Craig Brinion H. Arthur N RESPONSE TO THE EDITORIAL publiolud in the amount. of "lent, hate, .and anC-harlm S. Barnett , era forgotteni tit, prarticogy hove in Hootne. Ilse in T. Weal Brunel ' · Noveniber J7 _l~iue f Liu..• lqde nL purticipatfun lii-c Bo~lf)·u. [Ito the "newspapers """""'I* IK:I'S han. · vrattk a)ly tori:ottcn , ~md participation the sstudent ligWS,. the theN.E\YS Visnue 0of Noveniber 17 tagonism toward Japanese." J. 0. saamo, L Howard 3/orris, Jr. will, always who oum the to growing still ore W110 people ly n o the ·'in th« u~ti6n-witle s.alc Or Wit•· SJ_.al"ll J M ;nld. Bonda : iul of !.:be o».ly JINjlle wbu 11re t till_g_rR•vinK.are •_he. ot!c:~o who talwaya wii~1 in WO: tiatkirewitiu sale of Wiar Stamps nod' Bonds and of Pursuing his Wird. Saipan con. blugese F. Ilogenauer William C. Rabelen, male 11aMile that made vaillosion with Om Ci\'iliait ' i iland . tld Ccrl-if;calc.::s ·t;on•t•a~1.1J i& with thu "xplo11. ion that mau of ot ruins ruins of ur •t;ompare -this Scum that "there may be little &enlist flosghis Locke.] egalp · trill ag01in Cortifientes will Stamps SysyieeSltUH}). Punlic Sc~\'icc Civilian.~ Public Nowimsti. S. Shirk be· ·. · . th.l.u•Jllo;t :lcbool In "New Lunde, Lqndyn, Texas. Tt·xna, in. jn.. Mn.reh, 1937.. llt,J7: · March, In New we eon On toward alleviating this Sc Benjamin. S. Loewenstein the London George Vann resumed:* '...... : be. resumed~ inanition, hot I feel that being teachers and"tcaehel'li pupils and 450 pQ·pil$ .over 450 tlue•that the In tru~--t.Jiwt Wilfred H. Wickersham 1932 al , i:< . 'The ea 1• "Will '·i ll' hn~ rwelve·.,. 1t t he catastrophe cut.l~ti'OJihe buried bul"i'd .on.•r 'goal tWelve.„. its-~oul as it~ hateas this yyear committeetbi~ •The Committe~ informed on the situation and Thome( What*, Jr. 7 contributars the. but the alive, the "Loran's of th~: only .a .1.11 left onl; mid' Mt , lJUndrep" AI_Hl it it should :;llould_bp m.be rNI. that , mall fraction frauioi"1 "(){ •own's childnen childrtp :d h•~t, but a ll,thl that inin n· remembered be rcme dollars. And hundred dollars. conscious of the plight at these 2 extra contributions 1911 now. as incase would recebed it attention netion.wide short pei-iod last ycur nine hundred " dollurs worth of War nutk n-wide uttcn;ion it ~cil''-'d 'would ~o~naa:r.e ~l\l)w • is worth a good deal." pe 'ople short period last year nine hundred 'dollars worth of War 19 contrihaters te . Gadb.7 doormat each the doorni"t under the reached ansiouslyri!a weeks'Amerlen FOr\vcl'kil' .•StRmps :~ were udent participartici!~Or Aml!rieb sw~ioul!-1)'" ehed. under eue'h Snipes concledeo with this state_ Thomas E. Borns, le. James B. Kase student the ~t that the sold. butthat were:-:old.'"bi.Jt Honda and Bond Stamps and ment, '1 am more than ever conWilliam E. Cadbltry, Or. of accounts of SWAY u«ount. Edward J. Matlack up a non pick UJl no,, to pie!,; :·.·~~ . fpaticiftwas :tt1MI, 'Wlt~ by JicrcCUt, . to rt\IWweepy 'tol(~'t!J>Yinstrilltnent. i~stallni(-IIL. •. 'Si~shY • 1110111111~ . hundred Vercelli, ,tile hundred ntroleana IJIIC by no"!J)can:f 1 vinced that those. of no who be. Robert F. Edger, Freddric N. Rolf, . before •anylifteen buildingo uly' thebuildiug 'rockedth~ esplosiesi~ock..-d :se \'-"f'hMion · Th_c( e' i::;· nO need Ill.~ ! "Tu lo go• :m)' masons t'i!!I~H~ which which hIron OI\ ,".k' tccnmisleads mi'l}ul'-'1 ,bcifot-c unify the'm into lhc. go•into is no Theft, John. T. Golding •lieire that these things ale wrong. William P. Steptoe, Jr. outing just out, (";uuiug iotout, : nlukc' thc- purCh:f::c of of War W:.tr Stennis Slam}l!' adviefible, ;ulvi::itOIC. 'IL .should he. be ' ••school dwull.:t ju11t befuth bl'.forl' the thettpoor " P"'Jr 'little ' lit-ll'-l children" childl'l'n'' canto c:.oukl ' It should Charlie M. Henry' • • ...alinkelhepurehase •must have the courage to stand B. Staddant in _the daily *any d;1 pane'sUof the/front loggeit~h~· c,ed.dp(old dl>l;"g;.~l ._.-~11.1\'iOIJS')O hat thti t m u!ll be JOI'fc;d hn\(• ,-,~1''-"1, r(ln\. J);I}Cl':J t ;\)·"~>' _ily f_n thu country. eounlr)'. ,1111/10i.( James ht. Boonton P. 'Stokes, Jo' • tut for our rouvitikant."• the by t_hc 101 ~· by :HLJ)J must effort WoecfTtH' thil W:t!' :dl,t that t0 al! bah the 'of both ee or hanpull, forlorn day, at Do> i)(JilUJ'.ttion ill it be' brought I.H'HIIJ.:"hl to lo it, 1:summa~;uccc~I) I) Jll~l U:n , hul;",:tll)l, foliotn foe r-urc~ thc&echildren clnldr~u and .u.U that it.bai order th.ll in ordct kivitherpopulation • f-iviliiiii ut not were seeped hospital pathetic told greetedits, porett, noir · ful conclu>(iou B C:-,IdC:;: hCIIIK :ua )11\ C.-.tmcnl or' safety, the . ilhlr J>::.ruh"lfl!.'t:t~.o, \tnd Jlathdlt ho .. JHtul »eenci were 11ot ut ted conclusion. Resides being air inveolinent of safety, the AlOVMPIIT'NOTES • ' • all ihfierpmet. , • ~ JlUI'Ch.u;c --ty and .1n~i patriotic l"ltn utic means means of ,tllwh~'(Jlll.'nt. • • • • \ easy an NL offers au Stamps offers of St~m1>:s purchaseof 1241' . · Helot A. Garrity of Lphaville. • .. $_:1\'lng-. 'I h:n wnsn't ail. ull. InIn Nuve mbcr,11130,• 1D36, · o\"er'. crJ Dr. Jo'u.nk,~;.'~vcker, Jr.. hU Helen A. Garilly, ot lAkeville, · 19-ll' acre people W fiftypeople over'.Iitty November, lhit wasn't saving. Dr. ',reek T. ducker, Jr.; has Conn. He will graduate tram David W. Shoemaker, ex.511, into crashed elevated one When Chicago in injrared badly od • . The Stamps, Bonds anrl . C i\filian P ublic Set'\'ice &t:.tmps kitJ •. ,, · 1.!" ll:u.liy .i11j;u-c:1 iu Chica go one crashed into . been promoted full' profeuor· = r he prolaminefull' School, to promoted .Candidate been Caber The Stomps, Bonds and Civilian public Service Stamps in. a new.adArese: VS-2136, U.S. front the front and ~~ weeder and -SawwO;ol.ltnf esi itas last Astlita another.AI ethufofu n~tlu:r. then Ji.<i and tht? 22,add at NorthwestDecember 2:,1. chemistry in eht hopes, 00 lk'<'emliOr ship _ . :uid Ce r tificates. wilf ~.Ul c tonight t on lg1tl told and each cudt•Tuesdey .Tuesc).iiy ... -111.: l.1,,nk .• ~k l"Jr ,thb W t- ~:lr in misu-y at Noi-thwe.t- . -hopes._on Point,. Cherry .Poi:ftt...' Station,, Chury Air'station· M.C.:Air 11 sale be 0un will be end Certificates. . Ship repo . ·Iii' will repor:t leave will niversity,.. ten Unive.N.It)', days' let~Ve after, 10 up · ·ern fart was :and right hhereafter :;oreaiter af Lh-e entrances cntl"a nce$ to the dining dinibg car w..p ,or h(l racl w11s no so played p!o.y~d UJI · · · a!tr.r 10 dar. , Be~tdes his hladaily dail,y flying ftyinc in 'crumpled. TThe former=~rulnJiled. in the forntl!.l' steel; the of ~ttt-el, ear w.o. C Besides - N.¥·c. to the af the Friday"1night 1)1d Frid:~y .Classitistation-as, new his to snit 1922 simadron,heheIIb noW scouting...Quadfon, sacked horror was physical horror the Jlh)'•ical focn:n. Jollowingthe theWelling e-\:eniilg meal. meal. See 8ee to h;lt you y ou support s_upporl ~ in w:lil riveto\'('ta(:~~ilted 19U • t9 !tis 'neW ltati0!l·aa."i'£lat~s~- aa 'lk-outins-· and the nosYspapera, and Mtigo -~~~~~JI:ljl('nt, in t.Uoiel~o to ftit tthat following . room m of the •offwer also navigation and his P. Womb Minton 1~. yOur countrt :tg well :.!s ' ' r)utting <L:-licle foi- ·n r;,liny day.'• .. ~~ . uc:t1 ~···i•· g r1.'c, lhat for ~ver~} munt h:l people would ·!ltll.nd in .n EllilftOA M . o cril and his ,eitjort O~.r. . · • · • : alio -n-.Yit;atlon · ofJkb· of th~ a in 'stand would people menthe semrel far that .a-degree, your country as well as putting aside fora rainy day. squadron. • :' announce AniS.S.Morris wire, ~-rniu Wu:DU CALENDAR · ~ --aQuadh>n. . ~- 'neiJJ aul thi~ \'our"cantr ibution d~''-'l \ur .•r ..t hcr th!w ll.it ini n n wootll'n- ~c. · "'lf<:, · Morris ~tlnoqi,ce · · • year. Your:contribution this y~nr. its ggoal reachit!s Collegereach the College Help the and · ,_· •CoLc~E:-CALENDr\R .11 and of their second birth or the bii-1.~ t.h~ 110Cond son · 'SR:L Rulantl~has' hai!i been bci:n C. Robed Paul ·c. Snt. .l'nl Dnem htn -~Qrjc!y 1 White · -~TeekdaY. thir)' chith. loran faabhe,synipatity'osial rettiember,.perhainr .will ll :;Qil,IC.. wny- :uul "r.JfiiCtnbCI', . perJuip::f ipto . I hthe e ft;l~ublic !!)'lll ll:t rlty 'u,;t-d lu. '>'Illinillwave;!.. WI!.V~·}t. InIn1931-32 Ht~l-3'! submarine .l!.ubumrill\1 'third· t bi!d, Jonathan Jomithiln -.Wbite u;::~~·cr~· c . ; ~~.' will' •· in moute-way—and helpi is -willhclp: Ile now.IIC months now. 13 inonthl!. army .1\l tier nrmy in tht will Morley FelaX, resident P IOU. } 7, ~~i2. on November Morris, ?" month, two for Miami in wns heart. liorrit, have-been over lR·.trt:. which ha\:etowsorb mist amts' which taitiun upon the the whole fioche inge, and the 11rnl~ • t-11;.._ •.••~~ .O.~re'!lt~."t'llj.:c, depending U}J:}Il be"depending will be you will .turc bcc.n a mltbe w~oic_ w~ti.1n a;sl'd ~ob o~~. N~J •,• ~ ·~r: 7, ~· ._ al (Aillt.'t:titm.'o(l "ll"Vurw :_ · , ,l,~, · ,'~," taf:.,;, ' , . , ' ',·.~.~~.~~~".",'!':·.·· -lure yoU 10aye* at collection on "Savor- 0and111 Ids address is nowt DO. SOO, 1 1931 • vaid . r,mt.>>;t ' Iurie_.,et, nr,hew huw twenty t.wcnl )' or wcic lt:IJI})C('' /nor.• HOlogn Rol l"..' u,e t.h Work} C · .-, '" hid,.. -.. .uc ;,rvu taur milts trapped two.mil(:ll ed.., Woe.. this-drive. by t!ti~·dri.\'e." for i_,y paid for ialtY lay. aeon nothfr•)· Crisis." nab- :~~1-s uc-:n·:.· ~I (:1:~r~ __ ri~llll. W, u~•· Bedera.w. gayUrrfwrt LI, G·---------lliJ,,., ~ ~utSitira_Crare. t•. Pileturm t.:tu r\.'l4 .11('\>:~piug L!· (!. ~-> ' Q: ~f~. :-\rn ..Scr.,·~t. -~et.cr-11inraceia- . and i!IIIOCclltowes and weeping~h·C$ Roberts NHL 11:40.• painis [ale~o:: ...hr... lit~· 1 burg ' sit tar reported U.S.NJt„ r, e"}dI .:l ~t-!;irctt lil lct"t-d- ~;\,ccy AAtlll;rit' : tn.newssheet_ ll\'\\';s,:iltwL Wbe11 POIM.'idun · ner, U~.N..R..- n:portlod ror a~t~ W«d.....wt.,-: • h ui'Jt". l-l~. :_-. • · 1 I/edenther !t .-- , • Wedneeday. O«t~ • the Poseidon When _lh~ nerican intoreitevery children lye duty under instruction Inn. 1 _,I1evid f card at is statien.f. , Debate with ;University,. of'' Newel(CoaprraMin 'Uaitn~iuls Need :oC!'I.•Cratio'u .• ~>.:•nk mlo-t.hina in ·'J uuc, -iO:n, Kin~:t 1D'thy, ~~::~u~~:: ;::!:• synnathy, sent sym1 George:knl KingGt-or&:<: indJune,•1831, 1_ oft tmoo-thitat sink .,n· at. the Naval, p~-:t-,::~. -;ji~l- -~~:~~=~;I:~~~: · .~.j!~av~~Q'[~j1:u~~~~~tl1 Communications;~st:;::h~av~f..' Pentaylvaniii 'Rejelied .that -with 11Q Co., Jst Staging Area , Harvard UniSchool, H'arvard Training Se.hooJ. • Before:, Va. Pickett. Camp On,, cieteolle erten] of ~ ;o~l~ h.<.:.r)'une TItAFfrIC ~f MILITARY'ri!AF-FlC. MOUNTING~UL11'AitV cpONSIDER. oNSiOl:H-1'1--lErr il..-'\l enure .t!otn~ MON. ntUI"~. • ••• Tnlinln'g"'" U:nl-,· the~·Ufii~""•tio~ ·_ rO nn · ~ Per·. Bn _:., q..inp t>iC!r;~t~ ~~tel THD.1JOUN.riNG SPerthe thlitaseNetiOnle fOrm in 'He' lot. October on versity Indian. at stationed wan he thai Civil.' · -••-•ththis.yette. is year. 194'2: drl thc t.t ltdre-d'l o( lltcu~ands of. of -ch·H-· 1Ti-•n j1.,11 in cfnappin&"sThe ftn.!h· ;i~~y.to~ -~:r !s~~~;·: '". n.&fU!.Dt 'FNi~--(JmOft. after after Cho tho th~t ~ ~· ttaU~nea a tlndlltllof tlicuoands the hhanaied4 1942:aadd earnings. The turned1.0tokiki bullylurucd publicb1u:.)' 1934461,ublic in iD34.-36 living at the school in Hewer n- ' manent Feileral'Uniort Gap. tonp G•p. Room,· "7:1W. mammon Rooin inil : then hrow in ~,.., ·\\' 11.1!. th~ i.ind&:rsrb. ~:tsc, course,•which wh~h used utcd' up headhe.rdWu:.; ComiitoP, 7·16:' _., town in then lthrew work; WarwQrk essential)l.•ar in e~f.ential engaged itt travelers cn~uJ.!"c(l fen lra\"Cil!t~ al cones., ease, ot Ito Lindbergh viloserts. t.st1 ot t.lt('>tC th 1942 • ' • •• callegesturlents .: !!no..· spore ror mere 1.111(11,1 thtrinsallti Ilaphantrdly. MP: half for hi; t.; Thursday. December -10. gfve ac'a *ehats' " rtclantr. ,!" . 117' ...-d° Yle'rd 3 o m: hundrc:llhOus:uhl or or lllQ.rt' colleJ.:"e ll na year. y<!:u. After this kidnapping kidm1pp!ns:- bubble had burst, •• .. . .. ...... . .. -...'W.. .. Beall .-.i·: -\Wormt '\:".,.. ,,.·., a is now ly. Elton Trneblood y stc wa dal m noc w hIs as .r... rang wm _ i n y n to i. ry r. ta ,rn re .honl{,\·:inl 1-::Jtll!rlleer l m 'Cm liu.-holiday tmlillay~. and il m:'ty etuti.ly c.::l.-;iJ~· h~ ~ccn . :t:qlJ•t!lln ertusiEt"i cauJo;ht -uu 1 ' \:YC. One by one ~c llobto . nln~hiJis. · --. .......... _ CKV ler Seen it may o, :and 1 lionsward lasted erasers caught our eye. One by ens the ;tablein the Air Corps radio' private the cancel Library Lecture, and . wlt:·~ ."tr:'tllil:Hh eon l'!~ll t"I'<;Uil al -th:' bi<)-!illllin~ olu l\11: di-fu~u.'(:ti U_)' il~c cr~iJI the Son ~o. •, tfindL•nbtirg, ·innd.:nbu'rg, und a..ll, ll~l is The b~ryIllenninti Llie~ur~• •~~ . ' Da:11;M]. ,rlv:ttc .InThe t.he.auto AtrIasi. su~P~S Nd~U this . ""Ill of Uti~ rain, jMb epic.) beginning of en :!pic al•thd whet ·:HI on tea be ~tddrein-d ~o'. lraynor: Uu-;ti- ,' t~~ and on'j~ ci"lilt. erash o:i. chains...9'1.g . It anon_ 12 weeks 12 of bj.:1 hhf club:Lane, Curt Glub rails Pines, Gw1 Clu·h t·ma:-t \":u;atio u. CollcKc ·J\d minlstrai iou!' lhvc <'b ct!il cmw,PitiC-", :L:me, WesWea- ·~ . h~ .•u~J'-'C\· IJI .• 1'1w Jol$\eH~IJe• .or . ~~thool. ,Tho ~'-'U~"~'IJ I~U Wt'<-'ltos Christmas vacation, college Administrations have beett and is suppose{ to turn out re-' d ten Bible for this o tdoiago, too. ton,JMoss.. :m·an; !i- anti a'ud hut, h:t\':.! purrosety.staggered purroscty :s(:tgKcre;l clusing.ilates. c kt:-:iiiJ.!"· ilalc~; s: ,.. atJ,~:~::·~~~;:~~: ~~: fiu epic iwiiY>t diu) ~'lui 't~~l_j~lll :. ton, lnM. ,. • , , ·: ~ ./;';5~•• ~~r.;' ~:Rob- ~ ... :;~d ahup~dA,~o turu~du\~-1 After.grecluating mechanka. Cato ·ill" thill,•8:15. ens 8~~~ this 4 tl.d aware, o( hot made this so epic (something always did) woo elate lest n Rev. John T. Golding, lam re- Saturday, December Hiit muS, be ndi\'ii.lual_cooperation studenL<J, ft"· would have been safely•.on , 1'. of the Parish .has on j!' . ' •:.' .the hays ore scot in all dinethe studentts. by the comerationby be iintliVidual Hilt there muid, the signed 011. thll good shin would the goo.l lea more feet and tlte as 4lebtor to is impossible tiOns,• end ~It is' Vie.' O.ne'e thr~Cntleidn in··•i.~ Dance•. io · 1oo, wchwnL;t.~ll·(' to be be made m ndt! on, on,scfacdulc, wk _ra..,)•, hn.nt.rur .. Naturally, Nnlunll).; tthis his meant mf-ttl)t ;gn~ -::-~· -~r d ~Maros, e•Pa~ilh "Vic_' .co.:.undn ·:_tJOJlll~~a~l1d· im'p(iqibl~ tonot . · i;Nulltl..at .if neeschedule. if pre to moveinents troop m:. if -troop too; _if Martha's-Vineyard, ando_nis... RoOM hanger.. JQrsey, Latehurst;.Ne, its LKI:~hul'llt; and at it~ New know in advance where.they will, ac r:~:~:try . \\' UI' m:~t· c rAil~ ~ \. :ti;C l _ D. NitCh f:tclot•lc~ iltld _ do.C k.li ~n 1)\J.t J~>Jtlc who vowt! on hund at. •th~ i!.lrJIOrt tci.welcome-their.,dear art(~ . ft~o::rl5ih~~~ I; ' R.oortJ at:$). , ' ;"· , ,' : · , kl).<tW !n advance whore 0.ihey''!"illl of Rector 15th) NOV. of (as now essary , war matenlofs are to. reach factories and daks on Ural neenle who wee, on hand at Thu airport te_welcoine.theltdear Mandey,..gemnrbit: . . • •kr,. The school Ls st•ScotYrteld; Eptampnl• Chu,vh, '.' Christina,. Concert watt John'n !a!!:pal ttimc. .• • , . ue. site the !''iltlt' trfirtg,,Mo ·. :b • ime. they ultimo:tett allwhale flood of temente St whit. thing.. •. • , r jaunt. to Rides ·;fpoet Mawr. Datld' 'C . · Coli.:;;.: :', who wJw 1Jl~1:4J .•cnn -- . •. : · :. • · .nM : _Rut~a ~- give _ C~'":\l- ' .~.sv_!d C. Thompwa, T~~· ex=42, es-'42, L. lll to .ud ,,:1 Fount,.Y: ·• ...... ~- most "lo' I hi. ~un1 help lll'?-':lt IlVer :thC urn111-111. N1.111, oi.-er hat ~,,:cvt Inane, 'goill>n'lc oaiJ.; ,l.luu Intuit ~o slitdvals. Co.110;12 stt~tl~·nl • ' Mawr. 1935 · taking.a III.,· t~kln!f· Field,' lll., At Chanute 'MP. Halt Hebert. Oratorio keep rail i r.-n el ruillling. simu~t.hly thi:; Chris lm:t:' sCa.son by . _ \tlcl · lll~ ' '\ lltlu.lcuburg. cru h, theN wl-ren,:t uny ore dU"IgSt;::l. v. Putnam, Morian tias Or.l.tort~. ~rt.s .1\a-~1, 1-:45-. ·•'n.t ~nute Ft~ld, a,_ by tibia. 111 n'ttitsil more any Christmas weren't this there crash, sineothly 111.11,Thing running. d 11 travel. rail keep Sgt. V. Putnam Morgan has •course' in the Link Trainer' December 15 5 To.dici, ~-'7~ over a year ~ J;'~~~~)', army ffor the 8i!'9Y In the In in . foiJ?wit!JJ f Cllfour ll" ~~lliJlie : .·,. • . il:t,, -\l d t:... -t-~·1 •..., .:. •";!ct: III;At be~~ or- OV1!1"'8:¥;_.ar -< ~ Deck-D~ • ·~:rs~ · !;l .. ?lh,~ •.. ~ramer rplane been thing airp)ane bolt thing, the.ilext La!hc. ..c.f to seeek.c rules: riI d, U>·»VO-":lk simplel'llll!:'S_ l9eery f011owing-1-lll'.S'j how to ie 11 teaming lle ~he School.' Philip Price of Banes. • oil . and a half, ddring whieh`.he ban a piano on „:hat • 1 Neery ... • by· instruments, ay fly :;. railwhy helpsrail Pul.lni:JJI \"il tion:,;· ,•arl.r . IL rt llt.:IJJ!i . ._;z\·..:: •. .:l_iastepped t Ry · e· earn!"' varly. and him to re.serrationsPollutant rc.:;ct' 1.. 1i: Alone quite a -bit. of - truvellinglt 1,4t. pried and. Smith wilt neva has he tar, So oiluis. ayno .• ·.t he .-rm,•$ teach and America Committee "Phe years, and on fow )~CK~·~ Collection at foggy, no e n ).(-~I. UJ.:"C l the hJ_ tr·;!lli.c · .'uu l JH'U\' illc ·a~INJU:ttp. ~~~~-. ..;,. uiJ ... !" u w . uCl>\ , few. ~l}tcnea ~f_n•~~ _ exl»chse. ·.u e Is ~w . :~.t_ CO.JI~ho~_ ~ on ·:'The Com".'i~tec . t-c:~ch b•a aeae~ fain- 1\ur.h: adequatefudliprovide and ten's f~JCI(y, tratlic• gauge - ' mneon the rms. s expense. He Is now • fly: cumulated about 10 tours of ft)•:eerem," nobrits of ~t";rchty. lit~:l. l'~~t hn:.~tl ... Then 'fhc11 cu~~)~ war: : · . J ·' 'at his, seventh llf!VC!11t h ean-. Robe,ttal ;Jbll, ~.4~. ar. thew saute the pothistd. 11: n.Wf hip of on ·hil'· and' on ramp; 'at his nog time. The wore, ends about. Wednesday. December In wittra'grain traitilies~_ith"S·_ duty nasignment. themetz11Wk•2f Iola. thl.'!W It takfta fifth so-called it hillilent4hiene. A ptcrit-.1 ill h:\rtle.m;_l' no.w. :. lt g-~in 'fifth s~a\lcd du:£~ .•S~~ignmeift. · W~~,a~=~!' ~! Merl·, 2. Cancel. Vellrinali tickets promptly when ohms .are Banquet at the Merl- December 29th after which he spend... ·,d ft'lSoccer lie had the expezienth nitre. _H.e ne ~n!. lee. ~q: thel~t; name~tot.he its ~~~II! addsi~ sunk,it'it udi!s ship is ~~~~1k, call. of ,,a lt . ..Wham W hen!'-n !!hiJl,il hn.if ~e ex~en~;0of 1 •~dciub in in Phibidelphia., Phil&delpbia •. , chmignd. Swint-wee else man use your accommoda- .?r din Club has an "unknown destination." bag the firsthilf Of this year an the /!c Caine we~tthe...Morro Septenthe-r, 1924, when ~he. But whe!t value flown His mailing Relations... Club in", International -Rftatkina Aeon i_ tion, and Ladd., if you anent after train apert- ~ut. ~o~ro CasU~· n, Sepl~mbe._r, 1~, I~ ;~ :,• ', Jru_Cma;ion~ Club . His [nail~n.tr : .addresa addrt'llll is: 53 Inrthe islandsY1: of the "X^ ~~1:~: 'onet~:.~~t!';r J. N. :J. St., Bloomfield, Church Sl! speaker Mrs_ guebf niwting;., Seme-. your. So_ oven~-aY!ur. • reverberateckfot this EICeigent depsnassions ,of ~t t.hu~ ;te?dcnt n!~erlM.·nted . lor. o_vcr me-... 'ihei~-alt'c-r :; "'~£ - speaker Ml'!l.,t_. Chur'eh Blool}\fteld, ffi ure lime yale can no longer get a refund. weeks ' r;n!C!U~; of ' weeb matte, of iltHie • deer4 amatci!~ L A. who will Dnibera, :Rebecca 1914 the been had which puppy \(•h..-tu. it · c a!:-n~ ·out " th:tt thC_..pi.ongrel puppy whic.~, h~. d . ~n· t~C ~.on ' ~ troop transport. ::fie, is now ·~· ' Thri~-. · . .!"bo: W111 . · . : 1'1.&4 -.. Mongrel the. that out cattle. it shr,• . 'room no iv ilitre :iihIC. lm. a, luggage now transport..He, troop a ,nn 'Fake on hello. .peas : 011 r1;ew'>1 ':'!l !iaVt!d. .Nown'duylj, nOca~ i.f,a '11hlp evl'r SE-rgeant for. _tbia OT,P'n · ~~~~ ~- Government. Go':~m~crtt, • -' David O.vld 1.. L. Marshall; ex-.44, in eve.' ~ad· -S:UPJli)' Sergeant our cares nu on~ spied. NOwtidaya, was mascot W cireads tll:ll!('tJt in ...Aided eat ti for peacetime paraphernalia. House: after supper. • now in Army Medical training. a tfCone 111~~~~;;~:~•in~; re ·-:; isaPtti ' ring. . :~~~-=· *r th" L'InV• ma . •..- , · . ." . , ' ~ ·. .'.~ : i : _ P. ••• !~:io~ ~w~n ,. • I.. Accept.. neeilablo..ecommodations. ' 'TOO cannot' HI- • u"milic&t.~ 1; . In the morning he has classes in B, 177th Ordnance Thureday, December 17 stun, LW. C9. lose BL pilots lose Many pQ~b how iuany_ of how to think IniCatera"to ns ono:sto.r• airPlones,n,11 war, gel just the accommodations jou prefer or find _ ; _ 'A.I for u~ri>ln.stc:s, -As rur Banquet at. .Footboll Ba~ think o! ·0 ' : .- .. , .• oan •• . · .~~t¥D t_))e Roc-. Rae- · Human Anatomy and inicard duat the Bas 'cQ).'; (QI. Philedelphia. in Club , . quot • ehttelfered take States United the war the 'their tiers thirty, While:before the afterspurt, available Oh the train yen usually. ties aid First Aid. at the lots of 01115 a month. Submance sinkmes receive nwattention, F. Allen 1,enr6 is in Adjutant Harvey Harmon, former Han- noon, classes in Chemical Wu-. College atudents, then, as nternhOits.ofsthe public,. can erford, Pennsylvania and, Rut. fore, and Army organization. -d/ept.. Oflimr Candi- erl'o~=.J=: naval announeemeap. monthly n~val,llintoun. in tnontQiy except in ~x~ept ~ mc-n_}(: · .• . . .•• ?:,, .'· . ·· :\'. ,. Gemrat's · ~ _R :! - do their Mart in helping to alleviate a holiday traffic jam on football eery is conch, guest ban group the lasses, Besides nikhernat- date School at Ft. Washington, sneaked. · things mathemaithese,th.i.njts of these tin.thlnkof lrt" ' P lead° ua.orink has m11de. dent hat~ the wAr· the railroads.' They can do their part by observing these fan, th,e In tw"tlt, marching and:dalisthenics in the Md. The :tune he is in began the fee ne one .oI1h,·c~ It is o! sentimentally. Hntim.!f!taU).. It m' at " ·relief. rf:iw, ·~~.of Drat' simple rules. The Administration of Haverford Colirony instead of Filthy. December 18 afternoon. His address is.lIcadOctober 3. Previous to that he Christmas Yaestioo begins at teal .Detachment,. Lovell . .• .. ·I • enjo; in overtime: lege has tried M do its part by moving forvierd the date of watt at Camp Lee, Va, He 411 , recess. The rent is up to tie ..Attivertisieln Mmuuntrd John W. Pierd:do.`Jr. ··~J~C~~:~ Jr, Henry Edirrnsinsti, Jr. Maner: f~~~j;~v~;.~'{~~~~~~~~: Cinmlationt::~~:;;::: · ;~,_;, ~.,:::,::::·;~~;~::~:~::::.:~B~i>;~. ~.:~:c;_,.:·;o '. bcf ;;ni'l\, .+• -~\eli~;. O.i:Sni~kjug .· . :·T\~0. ~E!EKS ~AG'a:,THE NEW~ pi.J!,Iis~~ed is important Moratice thht , the plate of the' meeting has been changed from' tho Upi.' verar15 nob Whn50 been held for”' thaspapt.-three yearn to the Defel 'Marthigple, One doors north 'of the ChM. The. Society bones that ever* Haverford alumnus In the Washington vicinity will attend this neat luncheon alerting 'at ita .new beak. ..... . .~1J.tori~! ~~~~ lh~ci~~~;·:."~~~~,~;.a~. t;;~;d:!:~~r~;t :;:~, ·::.:~:~ ':! ~·~Si~Jca~:' ~:~~:.~;it:flli;~"x~~h~~=~ ..a._:~ ~i:S~~~~J:!:. The Desk 1 ~~i~l:e:~~~~~~~~~!~a~~J~~~~~~~~~~li~~:~::;J~h~ l1~-~~~~g~~ ~iu.huuu~Jr ~~~ ~v~rJ m~o.r n~inor, _tha~ itg.tinJiiJli;~-lo s.t~dCnts. ·:~~.~;~~.~~~~~~r"l'::~-v~:;:~::~i:~:n~~:~:.:~~~n;~~:~·;;:~;~at:::· ~~~:. :~~~~::~~~:i~~~: l~:~~~;'!~:g:c:~ l:;:r.to ;::~t:::, ~:u~ -:~:~·.--. '\V~-r nestmu~.J ritOF~ "';h~n eli:!~·ttttld ~Can';:~at!ra~u;:., fro~-.· ~::.!!:"~w~dd~~:;;r;:"~~: . 4 1 31 men . 11 h:lphar.)mil:'t~ th~•·C slud~nl-; ~;11ac~ Ar.tel'·!_!)~~ mur~ f~el· 1 11~ (!!<ltu.ctl;i'nJ; .. r,;.~~~ ~1\":. t~ · l.;i\l,ako tra'h~·~~. Fl~~el')' ~thtf, bob~IC ~ikl ~~t: ~.,·~.·~.-""', . llh'l.~~~ ~ .~i~,;~~~Ha,·,,;"m¥,·~::., ~~,>·.·~ .· El~n ~ . e_~,-~}:~~--,~,··.s ~ !J•. _ """ "" " . .ht~.\·e ~i:n ~{ely ~e~: h~~ t;ld~nr, th~)' >!nl~a$h('d 'A·hul~--~~ ~nu~n~ i~~u!:~2~ I:_:~ Y·· 1 -~~.;; o~ill ~ru.., 11toP1~ ~- ~IIRn~ re--;-;tud&,-~~---~r --~· ~:~!euq~:'t!~!itn!c~~::i~f~-~~·· ·. ,~..~ ~Co_ ~~~-."~ mit.H~w~ 11~ '• . ~-·~''·;·~ . .~· .-~~: ~~s~~:-llen:"'~f~l ~i~ ~ Cfiu~~. -M~[~e~~;~~~~g,:B~n ~·~~:-~ ~.~~~ .~t-:} ~~~~~ l't•JJCN'I l l ieni> : :~c:!~li1:::.~;i~e :b~~:;:~or~u~:::: ;~ne~;!t~;:~a::t:nd~:; ,~:- ·.:.~: ::.e~~:rm~:: fo:'!!:,dot~~ 1 h;~ .~ jaa.alay, Decentliet. S. 1042 Time Out .I . .· ~ . GRIDDERS PROYED PROVED : ·-•rro BEST IN COUNTRY l'f.IUI.IJIJ.Lf.&\.U . JN'COlJNTJi;Y!.. . . THREE ebbVERFORD NEWS ,, YERFDRD· BASKETBALL, RESTLING .TEAMS TEAMS HAVERFORD BASKETBALL, 'W WRESTLING OPEN,'! PLAY' PLAY WITH wini~SUSQUEHANNA, SUSQUE#ANNA/. KUTZTOWN . . . . . ' . Courtmen Face Opener With Ranks Depleted By Accidents MA SELekneA8 ';. ' .' . ~~7} .;·./;~::·.. Comparative Scort, Show Fords Superior to MI Leading Squads ; -. ' : •a ford:Grap~rs Ford Grapplers F.;.;., Face Too~ Tough sdM.ciule Schedule ■ · 'With· ~ty -ef ExJII!rienced Material Material With Scarcity of Experienced S.S.'4 WaLMOTINE :V~Wnu.cc '\ B~ &Cala. ~r.o ` , •·• ' . -,"""'• ·By Be Enlooto BaireTON . . . . . . .. -~he · Joo~: Iola... blat.~.'"'Plias Tlius··~ch -~n~.Blanc-Room Blane·ROOS cbarat: "'The 'futu-re future looks, Coach Rene chars.. • When Roy Randall took. time out e month ama from those duties e. teriaeol the possibilitiea of Havertord's wrestling team, as it preperee involved in. moulding Daverford with an unbeaten and untied feadfali for a intellieg, eight-match winter campaign. With only two really - OF/ OF ' TH.E;cuum BEASON, ki.m to scan theProapeets of the fortheemito Meketball season, he grillIW IRETllfj CLOSS THE CURRENT 'FOOTBALL SEASON, Captain 'Boater Alford was undoubtedly wen 'Ohba.. However, during that four week interim 0MM-waling prapplierd on hit Mated-1•1, - -·-"···· , ..., , . · on his ~-list,' Captabi ~utter ·Al•onl and an<i 11 your rimmer settled himself behind a desk. litterra with the Mackie JOebn. Coach Blanc-Roos Season recolda of most of the Warne - in the count.), to Xet o gen..' almost every' omeivabk mister• tune bas alif.inchwd ffeete.difficedty hafarg. The 15O-pound position once again befallen the preepotive id... lb /IOW the amims mood. fared tale year. After several BASKETBALL SCREOCLE ' . W~fi.M~ t.6,..Ww tht.,Yfrl... .,qu.cta_~ ._, ~· ·::AfLer onit 11 rm a on,la capably occupied by Arnie Post, ht-,..i. i.i - Lop-hifitigdi. rule, ·ud -andralnllaW,· .kalator,• Scarlet and Black tour! 1.01. -iI . hir , 1. ...trally ,.,.. rililll an ~ adding ~ elaChio, rnaew..,~ ]retireail•._. ed.;erk with - lide_..W.; 'ltO!l while at 155 wends exp.-Mood 'Although - the Haverford - heed liSnaguebanna . -- - -- -- bare of morphine, he econms noose the the folloW.followa..W naorpbini0 he.-.. 0m•l aefoaa. to·w....-. to went few ....... Mete -et a mu. comPerative to the Av Mason will hold forth, with • - · ;· ·. : coach refitses to be dismayed bY Mot.) . ,.fug ; &Main ie./Mations: ~·,, hen Johnny Harrer u posible 'replacetereet,Paini-gL Reamer. yea.. ;;.,~- to ~ ,poptilar'opinion, t'O~lar.:oplnbw-t. the U.e Big Bia',Ten :-T~D Champion Ch_a mpion this ,.;,,.· n'the ...,loss-of ... (aye and perhaps Eye Jaw • •.(11. Contras With. Dee }limn. and BIll Ski- 'mint ye. In not-the strongest team its. the eenuatry. .• ni the seven . 900 he bed e.o.m .,S—Phila. Pharmacy . .. away . _ hoe, A. number sootherol of -new n~w - men men ·• hoot have hadelt not of Mi. year's. lineup, the ·A. .Once-deteulael BostOn College is not the 'mat powerful · on meat heavily, - the color of {he ja,__Riai, that ~y · •n faeton be team hm...Minie gaping hales which proved that they are f.tors to be ~ :' laud 10 In tho . ·• · ·:• .,,:• · . •, pre.season picture is definitely of ia_jg,,,,,,,,,,, . •• leapt the &.it\ · here ' . . h -different . reckoned with as future future materiel, hue. That •Randallhaano, Meet be Riled with relatively gored ""'">!·=••~" with •. as material. not to ranked " (3) c3) Binkwielt S'Jnkwieh.cod i~his ~~Georgia C~rgiateammates leamltlate should ahquld not-be ninkedthe pl't'afult material. HoWever, this 'materiel ifnot notfur for. _the present ail'Qaon., soon.. ,. ~ · · ·, aas ~)~,bleb •• secoad ~o11:d i.niaihe i~ nation. natioa. ·• • . _; • : ·, • · ....: failed to bootee alarmed is not o 4..-Dresel jhigh as or for Th01e are fo'rthe the most mo.t pail part fresh: fruh;. ...Bs to be shaping up- . well, Three (1) The Oat .tlie the howl . (.f) ' :'fbe.poweis pow~ra that 'ltaa.f ham! 1wM ou' bowl bide ~~~ leer. "'ere completely comPiutel)t cenmsaion that optimism. still pre- 8--Brook•ht Pe4Y. . . ". : al;weosoa r: ........~,,.., numbers include includ~ Oldie, bet.retber an indkation that I3--Swarthmore • . - .. . away ens[ men, men, and andtheir their ·oumbers judging from the . pelfntistaken in the aelectierts. Emile Smiley,Bill Bill Frank Smiley', B is very mush up to the air. ahoien in preseason practice, and Bob Bah.Rtndeno'n, It tell .· The slower to ell of these startling announcements infl the team 17—Paita Pharmacy .. here ,. •t)eJp Gator Gator ,'~Intosh, htm-Intosh,'·Art 'Art Br)·.' Bryis entirMy within the ~~;..~·;.fJ ter of Delp _. Many Iniered an_ggrai.. _ : to i.O fill ail aU of 'otthe thehonors hon'on oboee mentioned1.5• the the stalwart Mitch bUheh of othel'l... Bryson, Bryso~· aa standsbnd-, hope and possibility 'that Carob von, and others, to an Haverford, who . c13 . ri ,.. %. ,..11opPosition on their.. way lads from. bad up in the ehthe situation 24.Johas Hopkins may Jada tronr'naver1o_rd, ~hg~ii~,.~.oPP9a.}tloo thili_• a:f to in Pop Pup Haddletona Haddlet.oa's , . Slane-Rhos' pessimistic _ eatloak out performer in ems uas iJ!ourb though the the Fords . uo~H~ FOrda should very obyia.ly' is. A pair Of ap- BI--Swarthmore . defeatedaDd and unt1ed untied ~mtJ Be oh.• ... here n. spite .;ue , · this fall fall in Kkdulc \e&l!fs .. i bat perennially pttennlaUJ rook' r'hnk~near. ~tar the -top._ · schedule'.ome, some ·or. of . ~~~e~these temira..tbat aenclectemlea, at eye injery, and ga,__monavare ....- .. way Carr.. jowl, SOUNI1 who will moo be aiseroeud,ley continued et- Jayvee backfieldthis ataturO-hc la iu · is to teed tie. b„,,k01,4,1 ,..., ,,,,..a. fort, by Fetterman, Pantile, Ma- of hie diminutive stature—he ·•-.11 (t isis·yi:r,Y bpen thetho•Sunday Sunday paper. to the sports b..sorairted. hack have removed Mar, ver.Y~oncertlntJ1o tliscomerting to erten Pellets to has11~wn elan. . has . . •son. Bartholomew, and others such the 130-pound clam— s.,,,,,,,,,,...., pages only tu to""' find penit's plastered \1}1 all over paifea'•"·m.ly J'enn:• loss I~ pla.et<itw OY~ the t~e front front page and - Crandall Alford. George -Mont- ff.-DOsol . . . ...-. ....... MAW . ~p\a\lnrll· as then have put forth so far, .. himself particularly adept atlearil 1 01101 On on the inside. gentura, Art . Joints, and Chick u}lr uwu sniaahhig t~m~in~t victory ni:~Ucd lnlidl!. Of OC teurse. ·'C04T$l!~ thatal our eau Let o take a look at the Mita. 'fig ths; beide,keeihe, lilac, ate. as par'lor for not till! l~mtlty we Wti pity no~ selloffiliag l!ldu!dulin!r 'blg'...'Let.. t~ma who w"o la y . It on on· the tb~ Stdehls from -the Immediate pie• Hedges, Jim Wet, sad Dm, MEM. the penalty lay.,t FACE -th eomsngdemonstrated by the varsity. and line for .f.!\~!~ their pu~l. publicity. 'li. n l! (~r i~}h•: .:·. . . · : · . : : · . : . ~ biro Aa is matter of fart, wheth• The •latter trio ' eerapased : tOo is a strong•porediality i'~W. for the -·· Uw vay .. ate mate ledirlikials -.vibe duvet, think IN '"'t'"Vanity ''' R'''d." '''' "''''4 'IP"'Y . it Itin6.realized rutll.. that. Utat.lhere at,·~U..S~·~~~...... ~ ' ''' ''''' wen ''''. ""'" Jura... . and Securely team Mat'''''''''''' year, and veterati cant Iffa pound position as be ruka•byi'the OM''Y season is f''''' questionable. area FIDE Method el~ -.mooing Ithat bat Coluaandiee co•,.raUn seUeeo ACe~"M ate a. BONA DONi\ PIDE ............. 'Mackie Joslin, bMten but once ia aides experiame. Of the new soph• Jones, high -aloe. on lost year's the experience thee :gained -.Mold Sabre, Epee Men 'taaa. Matwe we will ;-IUnow ..... prove P'O"• uief·a,_ . . .-..ire .. • Jt.~ ..- .sour - ,.:to ..oete eee team, has not yet been permitted enable them to OIL easily into the teat., but (Nei an olere fire.. Ilia inlmyellsgiate - mmpetitton and omores, Bah Dela., tad Md. potential material. raa.t eriat A A· pant:, Mad tam 11. &leant ' the use of his left eye tallith was present vbratty eyelet", Other c.thai bnlll teem: t.n'a•B ti.: iotata; -!-(t.M. a . .W..that ~lf't.ciia'• if teem AA.heata B lly by 11winner er a Middle Atlantic crowd. Dam are potential Sought by Coach; tblrty-~ree men have team C. Of teem C: C bJ4 by 7 ~ points, thenAll. A it 21 lietter:than. .. t~ zt points poi~-<Mtur :~·t.~ Of The FM-pound thee le the. most total of thirty-three aeverely injured in the - Swarth- didates include Beek Clement, a Matches Cancelled U. span, th. mein& majorup·for for the sport, the ~rw. COIIIti· course.•• we...... assumet.bt that\~· thet.naa teamsare'Jii arehi the the-gratid physicalcondienigmatic spot M the liat,with 00 signed \IP More 1000.11. game. Hie Maths, Sophomore, and Johnny Bushnell, theabeing \.in•sophomores. topMmore, . · u. ........._. therefore, cannot he dellnitely' de- Hook Moser; and Pete Olmsted, With only a chart tion _.. and .UJectM milsiectedce to u.e.a...: the acme cmurfoxe, ate. Aaluw Another assumption remain- one as yet proving ready te.hil the ify of them • made is that the weather eenditip. wla he the same in all of the 19iatdlDecember ~ller 12 If iag 'before the mammary atartUnit shoes.- of Om Bateman. !ermined until tents have been all Freshmen. . . . First Matta contems. Bore will'ue that tklaTffmaking too many matimptione. wade. . . Tease's Strength Unprpoiatabte date of the fencing seas. the PM-Pound Mae Doehtful • The For. will tee their test M.aboaaS (riaad proofs. Well, .. < ·.bed ir..ctl coadiliam coM~~,_ :Led aall ·u:a,:~ie .s.,-.~N ·'inin...., .. ,...wen, hut such Alford and Montgomery Out A learn selected, from that tom, prospect of. on intercollegiate ' A miff fight spimers to be brow lion on' December IT, when thoy "-now -n ow tllat that 'we'ti we're Ml Matel of ~t that GM, one.·~ on to'·the to the nut next U•b. limb. · . • . . ;. That Alford • and Montireinery scat might well develop into xso- obedulo for the swordsman is still mg One the occupancy of the 138 will tackle Kutalown in the Hay,' First Ill· •lie;. abr. how First We W.' w wtf1 bow the .\hemighty •lrll(;Hornets J!omdAIcould meet aeet and .... Shmild he. stricken with appendicl• cmsful quintet altho4h it would umertain. • with the tau mare.- error,/ gyre: The Teucher. were ound Mama Mat the kighly.teuted Buckeyes Even Ohio Stale by. Coach Mimi Cordon, outdoing Perimeed creepier& Bartholomew fly in the Daverford Otenntrilt, hist tie within the same week is an ex - in all probability be dahuitely leekOhio will immediately prove hat the clam- ' ...0e of the work of late and o log io individual star& fabideas 'and the situation Bundffy.. laid, elle and Fetterman, Wilding an eddy On year, when'they upset the favored ease doubt .- rolling • r.vf\tn'rItairdalimen JlUd, Rmenarc vethe t~etnpe to,..,in the nation, ':"'fion:. Then, nd,inl•.cue .....t moraine blow to the -liaverford ochnaos are accurate. distance Material I hare to work oitth is the reit'of the pack. •Bartheloniew, &keret, 19-13, • avenge a 380 name: ·~ te ·will demonstrate 1MriJ hew the .111tUI ·uiiiU ln tltot Inhale lll.ka4a oT •ilt.-•..-rate Ute atilt •exiata -in the el-· JIOee.·· prospect, Alford, a mainstay Met shooter, white Swartley, Miller, promising, but most of thh men in turn, being the more expetienCi trouncing 'Pm years back at the aniit Blast: Black .mild tMildtake takeover OYVBoehm BoltoaCollege, c.n..e. and ia..a Georgia, ~la, Martel and yea, and Mdritgomery: a Fresh-. and isladgea• are outstanding ball have done all their fencing in the ed of the pair, bolds a slight edge Minds of a championship Donna or, .0ar fora nth &pot, woe handlers. Worl's defensive ability foil division. Conaequently, the Over Fetterman, but the latier's aggregation. Thus jhe Fords in a'lopr with many . .ft)' othee utbn· of ~ :the tft- rn Ute~.,,. along :the hi&h·raakblc higiorankint Meese the coUPLYY. W~·re 0.! •' · . . We're off: •· both considered likely atarters in hen been in evident e Mime his prep tentative matches which manager aggreseiveMyle may elate the gall torn will he Mt for revenge indhis Friday's opener against. Magee- school -day. wheel he starred on an Bill Howe has arranged will have betamen them. A nurober of new year's encounter. . when Haveiferd 13, To begin begin ..with, Have'rford defeated ,dc!fu.tN. Swarthmore, Swar1.b~;~uwe,' 1414.-13, with, when henna,- but now it seems unlikely maltreated Wmttown team, while to be ...ailed until 1 tan drill men, such as Mb Henderson, have The schedule for the most part :rot only'il-t:!,e., ivere.the (and,ahlr~.a)' shirts)of of IU.IlJ many Ha-ied.ml~ fieverfordienssav&l, toed, 1111~ unl)· . the ksouls ul..r (and that-either will make ee Maw.- Battler and Shield., should they several fella. in , new weepan pmeod themaele. promising me- is the tame an that of last year worse tltan than ·Delaware Delawere who t.ut ualso lso we CIItabll,N.>d uan11 poiabl w.otae wbo but tveWt.o·ro' wero'.tablis4d It points Pre all winter. he available, will add height to a. arid make up a pre sentable three- total for. th is. position to the Fords renew .effeamtiona -.1.64....ifewever Dellaware Western defentwith,~ the Glirntt, Garet, )fi:7."·•vlfowever J~f"•ttted Delaware pummeled pummeled 'WN\.em Chit* Shields, who rose to prom- team- otherwise armoring around division, nine-num team." Sophomit; Bob Pontius appears with sia• of their. 1941 opponsata. &l:afylund", 3laryluod, <IS·O 11-0 and and,.lnce. :sinceWt'Stera WesternMarylan'd MarylandbCat. boatBolrton BostonU~ve{~Jty, Calamity, teepee in the closing gamesof the six feel One Relenting. Letterman to have the sell at 145, with pa.- HOwever, Maryland and -Wmlimae 7.0, to are di points belie, than the 1 boys from Buntown. Boston Ilekt campaign, suffered a back in- 1Priday evening thls "unknown Of the nine lettermen who comawfully-boilt Francis Smiley, broth. no longer appear on the list, their. •. 37-0. and Temple, 28-0, as we are 32 College defeated Boston I3.._ jury melt' this fall and whether quantity" omegas the ievediaff fairly intecosfal or of "Bub" Motley; widatandiaff aloees being talMa by Delaware JMiinU UIX'rio'i- to •.: Tem,Plt 2'0·1 or mat he Will be able again to en- Crusaders of Snaguiehanna Univer. posed last -year's points Isuperior to tbe. •thoOwla (PerM TempleIO.t lointotoVillanova· Valium,aby by aa 204 teem, Coach Gorden has lost his Scarlet grappler of a few years and Temple, Mx of Dose matcher over the the 'W, Wildcats, adore Uua thus ,rivihr giving w us aa 19.point · aeOre 19. point edge edge o·v,t i hk«tsr establishing estabUshinc ter the bkture tiering the needing city in the opener of a long and entire 'sabre trio, as well as two back.. Nothing him for -the Pont, will be at tiavellord. On ~ the Blain .·:l:•ur oursupremacy •.l!}n'e1,1'~Y on M~~ Line. Line. . ·.. · . . :. • . seadon is pot at all certain. treats.. fourteen gene eehedule out of three epee men, by mashs. Delving deeper into the pile of scarce before to and with a aide0 1 The final - quution soak it One other game is tentatively slat the or to the armed services. ward rEnnee at the crystal ball. it • son that we are ac_additional Chuck Boteler who may or may mayrot to take place before the Chrimt; Three more :varsity • Men • have -Nerd...ter& Wildcats . lloil)tabove abdve the t.be~Nortbw-.tern: Wilckauand and81 81 points pojnta superior .upeMrir ..to w the ibe not decide La. carry three ' .lotat men holiday& It it hoped that Ohio found it impassible to compete this · ',Martel l~~,~y;.crful lewffPre-Flight Iowf f.rt:.-Plightaggregetion agg~tioa of 'ottooter fomteraellege coUtceand andoPrthprQ. sport. Oda year, a real nt.:Nany tan he playeS.on Dee-amble. the year, for varioun reasons, leaving !cs;sfon':, J:ilfftr._ Thla Tbia to aatme Town IOwa ' Navj "clec.iaive time made many time. more la' opPeeing lea feasional.MIM Nest ~~~m taunt irouud ground out Mt aa deciaive team being -Moravian. only Manny Gomez and leaving - .16-11 winover overNobra.lloa,, Nobnaska,..and it• a ea" easy to .IWJ!, see. i! if you fellow·-IG·~ win and it·lt yOu've hero tw..-en !oUo,. ·· mItffurtng the present e rgeneyi premising reesherd' of sm. In~;; usu' i\.11 long, th;rt ·PulnJ,a 'bej.t.er lag allaalong, thut the the)l(:ouz:ging scourgingScarlet Scarletisis127 127 points better~ th. The straggle for leading MOMS - Individual scoring op.& took ithatIon: • . • ken', Junior Varsity and Fresh. •place an -three different occasion,. the Cornh.kem. Already of this Worts' but but'at still lht' CornhW!keu. A!iHdythe tho Fortis J:'ord& are are 'out or thia Woikl' ill Two Vetere. of 1101 GRID LETTERMEN NAMED man aggregafions to form the no- honors. on 'the football teem this e:ondee«nd Nebraska.'•' 1$-.2 condi:mondtotomeet meetthe themltl-wut mid-went~anu. teen.. Nebrooka's 15-2 lou loss to Turning now to the • brighter The fallowing have been named deos of this year's group. Gomm fall finished in a tie as Art Moses Jones scored three Modulatens in ·Minnt!JOt.a Gophen' 27-7 qwa ~e For.ds side, which u far as this obeerv- as the football lettermen for 1042: has; proved to he an outstanding and Chuck Bottler ti* accoaded both the Drexel and Johns Hop, Minnesota and and U!e the Gophers' 27-0 conquestolof lIowa Ogee the the Fords in of 134 pointsOver overt.be thelowan.s. Iowans.~·o TwoUPMt&, neut., town i'n o 11 position .,Osition' of 184 point. Iowa 6.0 6-0 is able to see is not airy bright, bleks—Crattreu. Megitl, Boteler, termer who eon use foil and epee far. sixty points duririg the sea- tans games while Bottler did same • thing- menet Wesleyan. Eighteen over OverWii!COnsih,.ariQ WisonsiO..and Wl~onain Wisconsinl'l-1 17.7Over everOhio OhioSlate, State,leave leave'us us at at e find two experieneeel .pleyera Jon., Panceast, Finley; ends, with equal" bra Nance. • son's play. . Although Jones held ...eleven Points was the highest .individual Fords - arti our goal' ~~·· and and we fl.nd' thal-the -s uperlat'ive: · Ford&· ~aptable: !)! find that 'the auperlative. are capable of returning from last year's team Conn. Grier, Balla; tackles—Am: • Outstanding among the other er129. }3{tIg Faktte. and Co. by-~he~ the overwhelming in addition to•four outsanding re- bier, Hoeg& flelmileb, • Pineht, caadidotes - are Howard Wood, point advaritage . going Onto the total is any one game. ·e:ru. a~i~.' F~~e. ah~ Co. by ovuwlie:l~in.g count couat of o1150-01 ~60-01 ,ratts from the 1901 Jayvee quip• a-Made—Captain breeder, Captain- handy. Harvey, and Lima Young,- Swarthmore games Botelerie • Ore Boteter 1(Am Lug Ham tel- Paced by. Captain Johnny elect Rose; center—Stuart, who Mate foil, bpee, and sabre, touchdowns in this tenant moved It is allito interesting to note him into the deadlock'. Jones, Shinn, the veterans also include Manager Let=: Aug-Mont Manager respectively. Wood gave the Oat Bottler tented it one of the Sophomore Rey 'Swurtley, , a tenter Foe. . . oily foihnen a hard-tight for their jowl Isidore The - end of the area moot impresaiva of long runs who saw considerable action _ last Football numerals were an POitions 'last year, whilh liarveY half. ,tallied cadg a single • extra hi the state this yeomanno hu roar, mother Suplanitorc. Jim ea to' the fallowing: Barnes, C. eavv.action in.more than one niter- point against the. Garnet - Art scampered slaty ye or more Sehnert. pro{ three Juniors, Bill Young; --iiirrer, Roma/fated. his total wills "eightEa.& Pilo. colleghle match. for a score on three different orDave Buser& Grog and Paul tdoehdowna and twelve retro maiona• to compile- Peensylyania's -.MI MorriA,. and Bob Marsh all goined points white Boteler'e Unpin. collegiate told-.of Such • ' 4-1•1171t9E'rmr'''' 4V143GI CC • Bell I•hese Poplar 1018 experience ea they competed 'kr came on tonelidowns: torte 91 kabala stand 40 fames is 1912 . Lien' Magill and gee Crabtree frohman match.. last e.t.a. no •. tit. I. ma sun. ;Against • Allegheny traveled seud no/or roolltiono Mot nown Freahman foilsmen who have followed 'OM .linairdrii trill:- four sixty-three yards for his first such C. 0. Franklin t. and thee! ate-paintera reepeetiVegasentro=tteolttr' fenced berode are Buzz Barton, Boh effort to the Wesley.an germ he . kx. • Not ate 4X0_ forgotten is ; the MEATS, PROVISIONS, POULTRY Bedrossi., Stan. Barns, and Pete extra point' kreked.by.. the. fatter to made his lonemt aprint as be reg■&* ,. ; 177*"" ii61941hror%. Olmsted. kick-off seventy-eigl• Win • the Swarthmore 'enhan c er, Lamed FurrEl.s, manturioNs this effort and two oh- yards for a touchdown. while in RESTAURANTS SUPLIED the ocasori's finale againat Swarth- ;GEORGE W. DOWNES rra by JO JordaKin the Alleghbiii more Eastman, Dillon & Co. be bloke ...y for sixty-four ' /MI Ridge Avenue . Jorieff-acefientel for all of almber N. York &at Rohm. Philadelphia yrede s oc6 . 111•00111ellIg 41fit 4trOft The -1912 oaring record. 225 S. Fifteenth St. Phila.. Pa. Telids Ex pts —• - Christmas & '· \ ~ . . · • • .BY ~~~~a~p,;JL: Ito MAi~ Maar.LL... Watonr,ia. ;-: •. · •' · · '~u, ....;.:::,r.7_:w;'~~=·~t~Ji~.~~;..n!!: ....... .. . . . .. -tral ·- ~~:~~~~f:::.i:~~i:_;;~:':;~~f!l;:;r:;:,'.n~~~m~~~ i!!":' •·-··--···---· ~ (2~ ~~~:.~:"~·,':; ::-~ ::O~~~St ~-~rr~J -··'.The::.~:!;; :e:~e::~:~ .Mo~~-ta an~~· ~ •~e -rtt.iaMd atalw~f1$ . 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PLINY WROTE OF THE ar.1,011gliere 431 Walnut Street Philadelphia EMERALD — 'Indeed, • Liberal Trade-in of Hoer. in U. S. A. ti Jordan there is no gem, the color of which is more delightful to the eye . the. being JOHN TRONCELLITI Expert . Hair . Calling Special Attemlon -r • to BAYER/10RD KEN Ardmore Arcade Pk.. Ardmore Ill ANY • .•,AtiAlainkkexkui• nu green in existence of more intense color `ffj_, V' than thin" . You will want to see the ismatiful emerald solitaire ring at the Coepor store, mounted just the way you would .went it. 7 : Petted at 1321.00 FRED J. COOPER Philadelphia Jeweler by Birth CertiberfGemologlata. ReMetered Jewelers American Gem Society 109 Bo. 180 Bt. Tuesday, December 8, 1942 w:a, a t .a ,. yt ' FMB o. Pratt Cads Harper; Defeat Soccermen De/eot . FORDS NAMED . Induction FORDSNAMED ALL-OPPONENT . s~~men Thursday Girls : · , Mawr GirL. Bryn Bryn Mmt~r ALL-STATE ON _ .. .... ,... 1!•~rl...... TEAM CHOSEN. . team 'rompleted it.: final en- ON ALL-STATE e::.~=· left~ lato, u.i _,.rm,. He upectl TEAMS>· GRID BY GRIDDERS, . ::;e:;;::n=n~;h>:~t1 ~:r!:'~.. ' G~JD .,:. ....,"' m nunda,, .ne. · • .~ ed 'the ·flel'a ·h~key team of on Second • ,·~':'r !uu.un,. tait ,June.' · Jordan . . W4leyaM Drexel • Bryn M~wr by a 2--1 aco~. · Holder IdAVERVORD NEWS ·~' Place Three Min In _Strong -Lineup Haterford's 1942 natter team completed its final engagement of the year last Friday afternoon when it defeated the field lackey team of Bryn Mawr by a 2-1 score. storm a snow anow :-storm in a Myths h), • Playint to · · low to: 'visibility low· - made'visibilitY Which .made 1 ,.'whkh~ · llionle. Evant Evans ' N)' least, Morrie the least, soy tbe ,.nd 'Weed In Them. npped Seigel'thomU andSer,el game the game took.Uie that took goals Uill 'thei:oal• 'the agaves.. temln'lne:?aRl'ef•the feminine.• Dont'the' ' •!rorri • t.ion.,_ lion.. ·· •',•• ·\· ·.• • • JOINT CHOIRS TO SING HERE NEXT MONDAY MorlerGummere Room :... erford Saturday to be drafted to intoehe Army. He expect.tQ. be sworn in 'Thursday. December 110. After graduating Ilk Jun, • hero·uas employedhere waxamploJed. Harper Harper1lfU Mori President llorlq. to. Pfalclft,t assistant to. , auliLant he dutleabe these da.llei to thi!H addition to In acWit.ion 111. took over the lob of Alamo' Alumni Secretary HIM fall. f!9' need ·a few • plenatotos~nl Harperplp.nt ' ' Harper lad~Xtioa at at his induction da,.. before bll days before· Penn• •·bia Avon,'pef!nBen Avoft, in lien home in hia horM W1Wn In ·s,tvanla. service the Mrllee in the sylvania. When get l.nto sort to pt. SCOWaort hopes'to he-bolift into~ be work. classifiention work. Or of elau~l\nr.Uon • •• •• Team; Jones, Also Win Positions Christmas Program Will Include Carols, Oratorio by Schutz Giving a performance In both Further. howls were 'bestowedcolleges, the Bern Mader Choir, . 'members' of Haverfordb 1042 the Haverford Glee Club, and the football team loot neck as three Colleges' eonibinatt InstrumentalOf Roy Randall's gridders were ists, will present • Ping.. of given places on the list' of AllChristman Mask tinder the are, fiennsylvania..pirners rempiled by lien of Mr. Ernest Willeughby,nt •. the Assoeiated Prem. the Church of the Redeemer of •Cizathin-elect.. Joe Jordan was Raw, and Protestor Linda.. Bryn eliminate= the on placed at guard Lafford of Haverford on the eve. of the squad, while Art Jones was ninga of Sunday, December 14 end named IL back on the third team Monday, December 16 at 7t45. A obey of the me:a, Memey.GuarventeRoom a the kookier of and Chuck Bottler, Mee a back, Begins library itdoirb it sebrduld to open la a few rnerts. Seen sitting of Program Wel Be Warted received honorable mention-. With an 'increased stress on phythe round bible in Orr middle of the room are Gionne W. HYSLIta, • Second .Award for Jordan The program will open with a sical flineas, the Winter athletic Honer S. Hsu., old CioSISTOPHER 1,Canatesx, . This' ems the amend time that carol, to which both audience and rogram .har come indoors and Jordon had appeared on this list, 'choirs will join. The fist numb, ow hoe the.gym humming with his first mention having been last will be by both groups and will be activity. :The 'Segundo training' year when he was named a tackle part of the Schutz Christmas Oracourse In the new feature dale yoke bent the of one' team. on the third torio, directed by Mr. Alfred Swan. .Ni611Q .W~ftly. Morley-Gumnew the but the intramural basketball and on Work linemen in the history of HaverThe orehestration of etringe, . Bond, ~ War· ..... a :... Stamp,,War volley hall leagues: hold the Spot- ford football. he- has been a reguWarStampS. War Two Members of . Haverford'e mere Room in the beisement of the 'Onto., .trombones, a beanoon and light on the intramural athletic Jlr. Swell Civilim Public • Service and,CivUI~ lar performer for three yea.. Debating Club, Richard E. Spate library has been speeded up- re- 11nd bs Mr. organ, wee scored"t program, which hat increased meet wilt Cole, W. Richard and -, ....._ will Certificates ,W After playing guard kis first year Stamps and C.rtlftea'vocal score. Stam~ available yoeal an.·.nallaWe from ~ cently. It was hoped that the the"laat in popularity in greatlyMichaele at Fdlbaek team from the University Kbddtr , ho moved to tackle. daring 1941 • ..... Minder Mr. Match, Rev. Mr. The Rev. tDbUett ' 'fta ~.entrancea at both sale at on tale be on roam would he finished and equip. In the fullback position. nob, few mimeo, swings'into action. Jbft but was shifted back to his orig- of Pennsylvania tonight at 830 be. . , . Mawr the Bryn of 'U.e Emeritusef• din- &mmtu after dlnto room aft* dining room the d.inlnc to.the. placed Joe Michaels, tritedrsre_a_t., ' The basketball league has. six IMO position this fall as he showed fore the Young Men and Young ped this month but it in evident the Church will be the Presbyter'. Cltardl Friand JPriTuesday an4 every Tue.cl&f nerK"r'f ~now that It won't be ready for ner teams captained, by such stare as back for Drexel Tern. . Dr. . andDr. the best form of his college career. Women Helows. A./iodation at come time yet. night,ud SundayafPt., on8taadQ MlftCor! narrator'oa tonight. da1 beginning toaJ.Pt. 'eight ~lpc day Di.J'ht • . Drexel- also eonOilinted two Baron, Jackson, Bair, CoMe, Jones, recipient of the Maxwell- Broad and Pine -streets in 'PhilaHaverfoid will do of llantfohl Jonesot RufusJocommithha An undergraduate undftwractaa'- ~•tAn The room it intended aa a alto players lo the forwardlind of our Cook., and Hollander. Lasttweek. Award last Week, sparked the delphia. The subject of the deHaverford. at llnerfonl. narrating at the a&rfttlq tW.J.N tM of'· twelve goalot seta aroal hasset teebu. books it LH , • etarOtudded aggrogetion. • Wills was devoted to praetke. games, be- trim all semen, called the signals, bate will be Remleed—'1'herafter dent reading room. The folbelolthen1M willthea carolswiD Severrtnrob a..a:.J year,uas Shia~. dollaretllll hundred ·dollart eventually will- be bite hundred Burrower, who was named for the, tween the teams and arninaS pick- and tied 13oteler as the tease's the war the United Natiom should will contain some fourMlllrll, offov croupof bya aI'"MIJI lowedQ..dod • ...._. tbort period comparedtotoaa ehort new as tomAPnd ' left tackle position, this year up team in Which the respective leading scorer . with sixty points, establish a permanent federal shelves are -gaits empty Fenix. for Christen. Doe by Met year when nine betideed the adjoining play/ his fourth aeon-for the captains tried out, different . of- Short in stuture despite his 180 union." It will We debated in the can he seen from Martin Shaw, ming by both group.. dollen worth of War Stamps fensiveand defensive termini°ru pounds, hb pinked eel many, yards orthodox style with Haverford tale picture) outstanding book. coverEngineer, having- eaptained Wilby..- Vaughn WY. Song".,. "Cradlea.."" "'Crad)a; . were mild. •net Sonde ...,..· and'9ondA ing many fields. • mum in 2941,' while this year's and hod chance to :whip their with' bin quick thrusts 01 the cen- ing the negative nide. liams sung by the Bryn Mawr Drexel- captain, Irvin Ken; men: Rebate Penn Tomorrow ter of the Line, and he oould apparchoir. "Joseph Came Peeking • neet. guard left pies his regular Mr.· ently clip through any kind of a with metric by Kr. Place,".W.-*.,. .aa.tfac RestingPlace,• Tomorrow night at, 7.15, two Gebeito,,• Ceeks pulled • the Walker Nomad • Willoughby and the words by gap at all. other members of our Debating •• Sharing backfield • poste with .qtaicitierin inlaying of players by Co-holder of the storing leader- Team, Canain W. Craig and Front. of the Churrhof the Qlarell oftba Roofof CanonEuf . Sadowski and Michaels wereIohne selecting - the playeri that have chip. Chuck Bottler mooed to the last Thelut Mawr."""fte BrynKawT. Redeemerinin8170 F. Mankiewies, will debate over Hopkins' Ray - P014' and Swarth, been on the um :team for two backfieliffrom the coot position he No-, "Pier N._ the"'hat be the win be of the groupw1IJ. the same question with a team mania outstanding blocking *or. Snore. in a row. However Jule. layed last year. He showed from the University-of Pennsyl• bis" by Jeotfrey Show. Br Demo Y. Y. Hus• • G. Walker. both of whom. areed wingoand, Barnes' outfits will make ready improvement all season, will then be e.g, Mom noels..WthftiMINII.I'. vania In the Common Room, when During the second session of the Vides where they dincusaed epeeany man's race for the chainI n outstanding performanies reaching a peak in the Swarth- Ii.yetiord will taftehi take the the "Witsmil Song" and after them U.'"Wua.n~ MG Conference at ialized &spins ',tenable. In the first ptactiee ' attains' the Starlet team.both negative side. .Anyone interested. Middle Atlantic "'CIIrlltaau' more game when he he WOiiatftL "Christmas Princeton on Friday end Sat- The topics for the round tables by Vaughn Willlamv At the • end. position opposite -game Cocks' boys stopped ripped Haverford touchdowns nod' fantasy Habit,aa ta'at.MJ' Clothe Hoht. .' • is Invited to come. today the -Revertant delegates were Latin•Amerka, the For East. Hoy" byGuatn iheigt. Wee Pieced ithe Garnet% bander's...quad as Johnnie White- off a nizeoble gain elmost every mother follow on old carols willtoUow . aDOW. 'Steitio P. Kaneda% team, A'third Monte. BritainaGermany, Great Richideas. their show to started . other eonlrIbution, Jahn Idoehel, buff and Gil Moore led in the time he took the ball. Wt anda.a loot of enrols,. aorola,. ud and Armee S. _Sateen, will meet and T. Hamilton presented a paper and India. Haverford joined the nelertienof. Allegheny's: role SePrertntal... tearing. Jnekton's team won both The awarding of All.Perinsyl- the Heights 'Varalty Debating eveninee the-rtnlq"a completethe the one on the Far East at the surges- gaup will eomplete. on colonial readjustment Pierson, appears at right tackle, RS practice • games after getting tanin hobors to three Hornet t_ Booed of New York University on South Pacific and proposed s new Bon of Professor Edmund H. en tenant., en ~ while Haniilton's Bags rounds out PR the short end of a 1617 store players seta quite a mark for the Friday afternoon. December 11, at mandate system. The idea was op. Stinnm, Faculty Advisor to the Concert in Robertsthe forward wall at right guard. at the half-time of its first game 0042. squad. Leaf year two men New York. The debate, at which ported by the rest of the Round Cthis. The Far East Round Table The program here on Monday played agninst Bale's tram. Row- were so recognised, Jordan and Left end—Dundan, Wesley.' . Revertant will take the alarms.. Table but the Reverie,' etudents held three sessions During the night will he given in Roberta points, 20 veer, led by Hallett'e Left tackle—Bin-ernes, Drexel Jim Magill, to mark the end of a tive,.will he orer the question Re- stood their ground and defended flog session, Japan and China wed Hill, sod the program at Bryn they Were able to run away with long famine In the representation Left guard—Run, Dread solved—"That India ehould be the plan until all opposition wan discussed. Mawr on Sunday night will be the gune in the emend half 41-21. of HOverford on all-etate teams. Center—Medd, Wealernn granted complete ,ftredom imme- crushed. During the argument, in ' Fear General Aseerahlies Held iven in Goodhart Hall. Prayers scorhigh Handy's Ted with Then Right guard-11m. Hamilton. diately." every on took Haverford which precede and follow the sing. well Also Albigether four general amen, Righitackle—Pierson, Allegheny ing in their second some they four teams. The freshmen Planned Thad.* Many one else, Haverford delegates bile, were held. At the find one, Mg at Bryn Mawr ds it will be Ur Right end--Mochel. Swarthmore dmined Bill Barges. team 24-22 lava their league, but as yet no Our Debating Teem has sched- made no lem than thirty speeches. the .President of the Conference, the nature of a Sunday Evening white Matlack and Mankiewith tearbs have been selected. Because Back—Pohl. Johns Hoskin, the Prendent of Princetoollniver- Service. ' Haverford_Doodernu rang op the points for the loam. of the Large number out for Oboe uled nom More debates for the Back—Micluirts, Drexel me any player not attending future. After Christmas, a debate -The volley ball leteue mode up - Back—Sadowski, Wesleyan Havingeonvineed the other mem- ally, and the representative from gularly will be dropped h, Docr with Rosemont College is planned bers of the Round Table 'of the the Carnegie . Endowment spoke. of upperelaismen is divided into Haeli=Walker, Swarthmore of those' not already maigned to and during the second semester soundness of their plan, the Hay- At the Second meeting, the studteams. Prins, Hall, Compton and Drew Univertity, New York UM. erfordians completed their Mirk at ent& die-tuned various aspect. of Bolls ore the captains, and from versity, and Mt. Holyoke are defi- the, third session when they pro- the International Relations - Club. the look. of the line-ups it looks so nitely planning to'send teams to posed the industriallution Of such as Membership, attendance Conoeced free Pcp I, Cd. 7 scheduling "Raids Haverford. best though Balls' boys have )he China and India when the war is and program. It., found tha t without any interference in the debates with Univenlity of Penn- overt and proved-to the group that the Haverford method of running ' all around outfit. Complete autonomy of the College. The volley ball games are only sylvania, Swarthmore, Rosementi • strong Chins would' be beneficial the International Relations Cl ub Without such sanction, which has anrather elmikr to the twice a week. whik there will be and other local colleges, the •De to the United States. The Haver. here w heen Obtained for the Pre-Meteor. e action ire the basketball league five bating Team is also tentatively ford delegation on the whole ball methods adopted by meet, of th Metrical Unit, participants are eon. diva a week. There Will also be plannips several long tripe to New agreed with the general Ideas ex- other collegew. At the third ses inuously, at the mercy of their lodomes in apparatus work , and- England and the &nth," Daniel E. pressed by the group and cold tit- Mon, the entire body of delegate. af draft boards, and the conseDavie, Jr., acting manager, stated tle, it the firer meeting . of the was invited to listen to Dr. Clyde tumbling. quent uncertaintiee of Marne make .• Eaglet., 'Prete:nor. of Interna- progress imposeible. • Pride), ' Round Table. Ilylver, •These'developmentv may bring The Intenottionel Relations_Cdub tional!. LIR. at New York lierviletrac. of Haverfons cent four delegates city tali on. Feet-War some attention In the character to attend the- Middle Athintie IRC non. of Revertant College as an Moen. The fourth and final tiesembly linnet inati[ution;' stated PresiConferente. Richard T.' Hamilton, devoted to "report. fo.ni the dent Felix Morley in a memoranAfter calling for the the:miner's David Bela, Hendon P. Steins, and was Tables and the elm- dum Mtn/bided last week to the report, John C.- Whitehead, Presid. Christopher van Holten represent- varbOaa-Round tiOn of new Officern for next peso Bumf Faculty and Friend, of leg over his last meeting of the ed the Che at the Conference. At thee -had the tableRound The diocese. Haverford College, "but in title Strnents' Association, turned the Orinedton...the delegates greatesCcontroveny was the one matter necestity can be mode a meeting over to ihe. hewly elected the question. of poet-woe nettle= was led virtue, and it is entirely .passible ant and the future of the Inter. on miise1ti. The dlthassiort President, Ellsworth C. Mooed. by o Rambo citizen studying et that certain alterations. will imAlvord then tome the Treasurern national Relations Clubs in the New.York Ilnieeralti on one hand prove our educational contribu. books ever to William W. Ambler, various colleges. ..and bye Catholic' rtudeot from tion. In any event, etudents in The Conference Ives divided into the new treasurer. Georgetown on the other. The 41. both Of the proposed units should two major p.m. Part of the time, pate became so serious at limes so far an bourne be placed on the the delegates attended several that:their wine could W beard all same bait' eubject to the um. general assemblies, which discussover the building sod a Swarth, high standardi, an any other studed the more general Problem, and more representative in the Chair ents at Haverford College." M~. the rest of the tiro, they Winn • tell to try his best to notate Or. The euggested outline of tureen %Med into six eeparath round to Last be dimly cooidinated both to the buying food to of buying think'of wouldn'tth'lnk Obvious.Jy. youwouldn't Obviouslyyou Swarthmore Student Elected plan for the Civilai Public Service oror{or for ten.• lives— theirli\'csoftlleir restof therest forthe familyfor your yourfamily ' •• . S()u~re . ~uburbnn Selo.. Suburban INC. VROOHAN, B. · . Alan . : GEORGE. elections; the At year. event foraa year. Training Corn. now aPProved by or evenlf~r - ·or years— Ye;trs Jr. of Bi•arthmore. RPM , elected General Hershey, and to the work. Cooed Goode 'giving thdn-_ wifeaa. th~uou think yourwife givingyour think- of · Neither You wouldY Neither would Vice President and Anne Palmer In the beide of Enslish.and GovTnke shiver insorance lest · of shiver Delaware ,Asa. k Lombard Bt. of Long Inland . UnivereitY was 'out aa pollc.y mustlast policy of Take#ou.t herititmust' tellingher andt-ellirlg tableand thetable and dollan forthe 's'sand dollarsfor· ment, which will be expected MIH4101112111A bills • In~te~, you food bills your food pay :your you pay . her two. Instead, ortwo. year~r foraaye:&r herfor om stadehte in the Fre-Meteornamed Recording Sect:etas, for of heet degreesof so many degTeEJs us. Not one wfth us. .. with . . · : ·· ··.~ month. · Or mont~. week 6r the week by the ological Unit. It be further &dentby the next year. his. wi~re~ ;this will help. these wil~ no these. ed as far as poseole to the present winter.so. one of them)ftit is caseS (per,llaps is one :most came In Inmost (perhaps your.is curriculum of Haverford College the bythe· insuranceby yourinsurance measure"your to mea~ure · more· satisfactoryto moresatisf8ctoryTry ear rreellmt Fountain Bernet and aLso is designed se a feeder to face the thttn rather face the provide than .will it inin.•. • · •. MonthlY Income it will provide rather feet Monthli lncol}'ie coldfeet Naro1d the PRI,RTIIRRIAR1 Pist-gmdasfe • ThataSandurkhea and Milk Shakes insuranCe do ra.uch li(e How much you do you· life insurance value policies.· How the policies. ofthe valueof work -now in proftrontut Columbia J MASSET1 how. but how tJaoueands do own, butyou own, many thousands do you how many ~ot how ;.. silk, own? 121(, own? Not silk, 12% cotton, otof 60%wool, 38%cotton, SocKS wool,38% SOCKS University, the University of VirThat You Will Remember leave-income io to pay you·leave---income .wiU you OtOn.thly inCome Mime will much monthly . · . much . · pajr. $1 shades $1 Pair. plain good-looking,-ah~dea · . plain good:lookjng, ginin and the. University of Mith. of Line Also Complete ·· ·. . ·. ? month? every f!10rith bills e'v~ry the.bills the igen. • • pair. · $1.65 pAir: CATttE~.wooi color$1.6!i naturalc:Olo'r rocks,'n.atural CAMEL woolsot~. DRUGS, CANDY. and TOBACCO much in¢fne show.ing irow ineoine •you aa chart how much May chart showing sentryou wesend MayWe. $2 pair. PATTERNED wool socks, very smart$2 you periodyqu the period' forthe provide,for will'provide, your insurancewill present in21urance yourpresent today. • on ~ay:.: write ~~~ o~litatlon.:.._j uSt write Npobligation—Knot cover? No desire to cover? .. , •. desire to Pair. $2 itair socks $S woolooeb Ill Want /*neuter Are. patterned!''ool ARGYLE ARGYLEpAtterned· 11arerford,Penna. Phone 9612 10% rayon • : ·. cotton,IO%. 75% 7o cottorr: TOWNSMAN socks76 :. 'ri:>wNSI\IAN.:.0Cks' • err /5. pair; 3 colors, in wool: 15% and • ere Wesleyan and -Drexel 'players domisated the'-all-opponent team rhea. by ...bees of Haverford's money nand: as three men from each of three uhools were named on the mythie'al h lit. . Bill Sadowski. of the Cordina Is headlines the backfield chosen by Sodoweki the Ford, gridders. scored two touchdowns agkinst Hovertord and 'was . the game's leading ground gainer as. he red . total of seventy-three yards to thrinsa even Haverfordb Clink Bernier. Teammates of .Sadowalei . 'Mho appeared ie the -all,opponent line.' were John Medd - .and Phil Dundee. • Medd, 190 'pound start• leg. center for the Wesleyan deer' a. - Ma She Wisterias power •In the center of the line,- while Don-. daa wan the. Cardinal right end. =.:; ~~ r.~J.~~ Jn . INTRAMURAL TEAMS • PICKED Official League Play This Week tis• FORDS DEBATE PENN TONIGHT p Several Long Trips Tentatively Planned For Coining Season Lack. of Hooka Delays __ Reading Room Opening .;,·SWioiM ·. w Ons.,. Stamps Oia Wes Two Nights Weekly ; T,;, aDd be a... ... _.. faWii .$.me. . wm " ·wm • .: ::~r-;0:-:~·!.~.:~=·· :r.~s::r.~tiotlan:. v•.....w. ·. 1---~--~--~---,~~~~--~~------··1~ ~ ~~~ IRC Delegates Create Stir ww....,., ...... _.., u.. At Princeton Conference -· p ii . •IU. ,.......-... g co Haverford Planning Reconstruction Unit Alvorel Takes Office At Meeting of Students Keep 'em smiling with Breyers delicious ice . cream ENOUGH FOOD SHOP MEN'SSHOt> LINE31EN'S THE MAIN.LINE THE CLOTHIER .OF·STRAWBRID(;E.& OF STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTIDER Lives! Their Lives! of Their For Resto£ the Rest For the !oos:t Or Ni t y~urs Qulib .in~~llran~ Or · lh~m) ·· help..:-·.·. iS ?:JO fr ~t: m~r\y ARDMORE SERVICE STATION ·., Go% pY · GULF GA$ & OIL Anti- Freeze — Chains ' Batteries ~r. PA'ITERNED.wool·~ks.'~ery .i~ari HaVerford Pharmacy r~y~n · PROVIDENT MUTUAL .,. ... . LtribISMINCICOOnglorPrusodum lemewym • ramil lams • . ~ l}.nd 15% wool, in eolors, s pairs·. $1.:2&.·· · io- ·:1~~~~~~;;~~m~~~~j!;~~i~iii~ Stud; ~n. ~iOrt .-~: . . . ~ e. taws art . Study in comfort in . . . q •• ···· :\. . plain eoiBATHROBES of flannel to J>liln,,colWARM WARMa.,.m~OBES.otJ!annei'ln . Of striped Kennel $12.05. $12.50. Ofat~JJ!e<!·Jiannel_412.65. and $12.50. 58.92 and . oni ors P,95 •. ·. tae. seas tuna rsSisi rm "'t .g b venTraleie iltOT:rrO7t4Irieniitr,lirtin community ann... on • Seswore Mum with mown.a tat, an. IRRYInffia. sauna em sebum. canna. wow". 1146.6 Women', geese. HI-WAY DINER GOOD EATS BOOTH • SERVICE