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Student - Faculty Set-op Discussed Cap and Hells' Production New Of %Mom' Reviewed Page One Page Two VOLUME 41—P4113113NR 7 `News' Holds Fall ARDMORE. Tense Moments in Cs • Seventsi.' Named Seventeen members of the Fresh men clans god one sophomore end junior were elected to the one of tie. News. The new additions to the boeiness staff are: Drew Leori.1, Fred Ifillepeugh and Gorden Werner The appointments to the News Ater were the following: John Benton, Malcolm Brown, John Midweek; John Kittredge, Mandrel Stutithe,- Yokn Semeredike. Philip Stansbury, John Tamer, and Meth Winn. Appointed to the Sports staffma-reThemse Goldemith, John Leggett, Richard [AnaeMorrieon,.Howafd Tay mi a lor. Donald Allan, and Richard Gundry were oleo elected as NEWS Staff Associates. College Offers Nine Non-Academic Units The non-aeademic program for the Winter term eterts Immediately after the 'fbankagiving holiday, and ends on Morrh Id All students intending to participate he the non -acadernie program beast attend the organisational-meetings on Monday, Noreen. her 2f1 4t00. Nine Unite Offered Official registration for the program will take place in the gym 'on the afternoon bf Tuesday, November The Rehire Of instruction being, offered title spring are: Cornmenite • Center Activities (Mr. Hetael),Draw. • Mg and Painting (Mr. Trite Janaeke), Music. Appreeiation 1 (Mr. Reese), Photography (Mr. Wilson), Public Speaking (Mr. Snyder), Media Communication (Mr. Benham), Th.: tee Arta (-Mr. Then), Weekend Work Camps (Mr. Meted), sod WeedgerkMr. Holmes). . into to another eitknge or to physical education moat made before the mwand meeting of thounit jn gleielsehe student we. orffeleally..enrelled. Credos will be ginee ee..satinfacterye or "ureettigt. .4 grade „of "uneatisfactory" necessitates repetition of the unit, or enrollment meth ether part of Mao nonowadereie ;propene, eta charge of b5.00 per term. Student. may not out more then a week's work (9 hours) in any unit. Ovemetting wilt result in 'idinciplinary action." the ` rvice Fund rosh Elected s, News Staffs Appointments to the staff of the Newn *uremia& lent Tnewley. Along with the selections for the stall, eeted Spotie Ed. AHd Tilley w tar red Derwin rocker Feature. Editor. David Tilley, • gr.luate of Brooklyn Pelmethoical Prep, .haa worked on the New. for three yeses,. Last year be was appointed to the poet of Sports Editor. Tend. his op. peintraent was confirmed by electien and be will continue to fill the third page. He will be aided by Dev2,1 Western, when appointment es As. Meta. Spores Editor was also con frerned this year. The management of Features wee decided by the eleetion of 'Darwin Prockop and Boa Seder to the positions of Features and lieshennt Feetures 'Editors itelmeetieely. Preekefe a graduate of. Palmerton High, Feb merlon, Penna., wee a member of the ntaff of "The Mirror." He hem been Retire on the Nene for one yen. /ten See tory," n E d Work Camps Week End Active Again This Year Weekend work memo ie Philadelphia will again be sponsored by the college (hie year. The college will pay the three dollars camp hoarding expenses for both resident end day etudente. Free cute of ,Saluedity done. will - be permitted 'although [hone who wish to return may do so. Haverfordians Who are litterdated in weekend work eempie .,wher re tileir non-academic progratiC or forane or two visits, sheeld contact Dr.' Hated, engineering professor, for additional totennetiea, Drive Officially Opened By Collection Speech The Haverford College S.., Fund, formerly HEM has set • nee MO goal for this year's etude. elm • ity rontriltetiona Chairman Pool Cates announced 'on Saturday. The around campaign mend officially t,,.. day with Alt ire Fteldh rellecti, speeds pinisilig $C-SF. The e'Viarlfam Man" . . which opened Cap aid Bah ilranut4r WWW1 With preformt f aces last Friday cad Saturday raigbln in Sue Manx'. 17,4hall Hall Reid called his ep.ch the -Welfare Men," ameantraetee with the well welfare state." - known expression Hie speech was mntered around the action tin the attaMment of social weLeare. Bishop 'Excellent' as Liliont th. In -Cap and Bells Production ...1,14:7:g;,rr:"h"id 71: f° ' Buddy Witham and hie orchestra, whom Walter Winchell has called aPhillra bid for bill name band honors," will play for the Varsity Club formal dance this Saturday eVgning from 9 WI I. Weller. will bring his entire company, including Kay Justice, brunette vocalist; Four Berk and an Orchid. his new "melovocal quintette- t. Ellis Tollin, drummer; and the Williams Melody club singers. Th e dance committee ham ruled that no corsages are to be worn at the Afire. men glee Buddy and Spike .. . „odor. soy...b., if J.V. mere, Swarthmore, 2-p.m.. he re Varsity cross reentry. Siserth more, 2 pm., hem Felder. -Nosembee. 111 Vanity soccer, Swarthracte. 2 pm., here J.V. football. Swarthmore, p.m.. here - Pep roar. 7130 p.m. Square dance,- 8:00 p.m. pniblein of morel Mlfare and rte Bare toy, Norentber 19 . - definitely not suited for amateur pro- erne in prom..ng individual concern Varsity football, Swarthmore, for this problem. He avid that • eeryduction. Weer ice fund ouch an HOSE provides a ' Bill Blidiop Exeellent Varsity Club Dance, 9 pan to program for creative thinking thy 1 ant. Founders Ball Roam The lead won Wei4d rumor found like of which is net to be - vent reedy by William Bisbee. As Lillemt one governmental Protr... , Tanday, November, 22 the ne'er-do-well roeght with a heart Athletic Collectibn HERD Na Longer of gold, he .was excellent. In several mimes a conflict wee between The old MoveTOd Emergency ReLiliomb tough natiwe, which allows lief rt.. (HERD) was originallv him to beet .his wire with iinpallity, formed in 1947, eeben an organized and himeenerienee, which is 'revolted system was urgently needed for the by his brutality. These guile ditheult disteibutlen of fends to charities. scenes were very well done. Bishop'. Since it has et. henna, a permanent was definitely a professional perform- Haverford activity, it was decided BY Vierue Joweot this fall that the .nie should no enee. The fell team, sneer, football, and Haverford College SereJulie, Lilionte long suffering and damned to Kill be Whine forward ememegentrY .IPIlainar -Wisner Comfort, retired abused wife, was played brEfilla lattiffuad. this week, as they here heen for the Preeident of Haverford College, woke roo der Croat, who HCSFie ambition, according to taking part at Collection on Tuesday, Nov. 8. On •in her fins college firoduetion. Her fettle, is to find appropmete charities past six, to meetins their chief Avg, • life et Haverford In the past, and perkier:re des not quite as good for Reverters( to support, and then is Swarthmore. The student body in awaiting the also on some of the problems' that se he limbences. All through the arouse student Interest in these peeWhile combat for Mffereat reasons. fare college studetite today. play all *mimed to be straining e [ems. Perhaps their moat important ear hoe been the au, they want to see Havettard beat hell. leiwly Tonne Secluded dttle too hard for elect Liliem was tlaeiaion thin y out of the ferret sGUade ,they .twit ration of 1500 toward the tuition of Y First, he talked of how the Hever- trite only during his depth scene; ford scholars of 19135 to MN were Julie Wan slightly trite all the way displaced person. Vice-Preeident Meegements quite secluded—lent to their own re- throu gh the play. Her emotions and Intoeh ie now-making ;arran Sections and the "etrengthening of matures w ere over.acted. If it had for a DP to enter Haverford In FebBe eons Krreeeene The Cap I Belle started their-season with some excellent acting in Mel. no's Linn.. The -.sting wee good, and the acting on the whole, was excellent. The only weakness in the Oodeetion was the choice of • ptey. Lilian is completely passe, and Is she. I leaven Kept Secret Eavure to he given out promise to . t highlight of the dance. but-they ,,e been enshrouded in deep secrecy. la,t year's forme were compacts ,raped with the InotMls of the Her. -.bid Varsity Club. 1,ckete for the eretire weekend wet .,,-, 1S40. and will not be sold for ndtvidual event. alone. The corm Mite. fame le neceesary to -raise the price from the- earlier announce: $4.80 to cover inereased conte of refreshmente and favors. The Wesel, ChM !tepee to clear about '5100 from the events of the weekend. Bm11,. All the athletic eeentsetept ths football game will be held at Haver[out On Thursday come Cross Country and Junior Varsity goner contests. On Enday the Ford Junto, w,„.„.a,,,; 'area, Vervity football and meter reams will the Carnet, Jovec1"Y Mxstru, and P.1 "."" The traditional '''L bonfire and Per rally wig be' -held on Friday night Paint Smears, Splashes Martth. —r • Haver Weal Haverford-GarnetFriendship W. Comfort Advises Students in Choice Of Friends, Courses character and the forwarding of scholarship" — quite unlike modern students, who have a great many distraction and comparatively little inducement to improve themselves. Hy the your 1890 beards among students were quite fashionable, but the college strictly forbade the gr.:Mg of mustachios. There were neither wawa secretaries no any other female employees 'on camp.; Haverford was a veritable me.etery. The student population being under a hundred, there -were few activities--not even the NEWS. Today'a Student. Advised Following the. rerniniesterien, Dr. Comfort 'advised r,-the student.. that the mein goal ire college is to "Increase your mental ability;', pod that the "enema and study matter do'not matter." In ehoming your friends, he said, de not atith too,exclusively to your; own age anotipp.yese Ada/atm.. enn help YOU about See mere • than co.emporartes. $1.00 A YEAR Williams and Orchestra ntrib011i5 To Highlight ,Varsity Weekend Named Seven BOA„ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1919 Goal Set at$3,000 Buddy . not been for . over-acting, she. mitrY',rd..; rod iorrogarario would have given a very eredihle performence. Collections this year will be on the • Supporting Parts Good some inetallmeat-plan Wale as they Some of the supporting parte were have been in the past Volunteer stuplayed very well. Wary Allen, As Mrs. dent merit.; vele. have each meet Muskat, the predatory cement owner who wishes to do no sign a pledge who loved Litho, woe completely he- saying how much the donor &wen Le lievalde. Her alternate Moods of give melt month. The solicitor will scorn and humblenees suited the Part then canoes these pledged amount. as they fill due. • Continued Page 4. Cot. 4 . Profs In Profile: `DIXIE' DUIVN; BIOLOGY PROF, HUNTS REPTILES IN PANAMA h h . The first .queinteme wk.- teeth- For thirteen years Dr. Dunn taught men have with Biotin°, ""- at Smith College lassitude* es. an Al, doebteelly the chief remembrance they distant 2oelogist and ending an Em- i`fTY Oiay Pr°h"-°T Aiseeiale Professor. 'Rs, retorned men Reld Duna In sport coat and E.yed,,,,, saddle shoes, entering the teeter,' i929 ,and in 1031 room In first'flOor RhaePlese, weer ghteogy, an the lights from the melte), underDr. Mee hen-made men telt. to the ""th "p, f laring. '"'Y Central and South Anwriee sonre for a miente. invent., at his thirteen in all—and has a. brood gully scribbling pomething on the '" '"o" Maintaining that Gestalt psychol- blackboard, and presently nettling k"'"I'" - of ""nr." :Chntinued .Page Cot , ogy le superior to all other types of down to a lecture. psychology, Pro-lesser Rodney Firth Ultderites and • of ;Swerthrtiere College, gave an en Yet beneath this glum exterior lies t ailing talk to the Haveiford .Phil.- a distinct wit, which needs only - one ophy Club Thursday night. on ,"The of its favorites subjects—ouch as the triplication° of Gestalt Psychology Ulseerin or T. S. Ellote HIppopota for Motadtthien. ms--to brine it into full flowering.. • Two Theatres of Perdmitten Dr. Dunn was born ne1894 In AlexAt the start of hie address. Mr. andria, Virginia, and attended . the Firth explained the difference In vieEpiscopal High School of Virginia. .] perception, asseen thmugh pey- He then matriculated at Haver-ford cholegy or the sense denim *SOY, and woe graduated In the floes of and Gestalt psychology or the per '15. The tenoning year -he receleee ✓ept theory. his A.M.-at Haverford, end he tonic Accenting to the sense delete his Ph°. from Harvardin 1921. theory People will react differently Snake-Collecting at Sieteen to n stimulus. For example if a poet and eurveyor Coke a walk and come Professor Du. hid little d(Teulty ae on a green field, the poet Will see in Making his profession. ills interest many lne. in the arise, while the In Biology dates back to hie dope at euiveyer will nee nothing but a mans Episcopal Academy, where he started of gran. The other hoer in the field a colleetion of birds and Athos. Ili, -eta there.an 'the time Int the ear- rcolor thee. at Haverford was one 4eyeiteidi- nee notfre'them, and, as titled 'Variations In a Brood o. Mr: irth explained; Jf he does. not Water Snake," Co the earteint no . . Prohisor 1.stisitm• notice the other hues they do net page 108 the Class of 1915 Record Delelte, Biology Defiarhunre he Is found sampler enindly in a bed, exist. Herd, - is this water "prof, in fondly =Belied by representatives of Continued Page 4, Co(, 5 Profile." Prof. Firth Upholds Gestalt Psychology tees...peones. Salamander Expert . Davison Composition Leads Works Heard At Sunday's Concert Harerfords. second student concert of G. year, presented lark Sunday evening in the Common Room teaLured interpretations of thice •sonatas. by John Davison, averford student; Alfred Swat, Progesso of Music, and Nicholas. Meitner, contemporary. Rued. composer. Reeenblich gad Ronbakine Playing these works were the excellent team of Eric Rosenblite, vidlinlst, and Hods Roulpikinc. pianist. The violinist'. tone was doh, and the technique of both meg nosily met the reqdremente of the Nieholas Meitner hoe become quire well known recently in the musical world and is looked upon by some es the eaviour who will rescue us from the dilemma of modern music. Mt sonata played teat Sunday did not quite seem to w.rant such a claim. It was a work full of first-rate mimical Ideas, on the whOle well presented, but slightly too long and at times dlr. fun. Illedniefe music stenas from the and early tw""frth .""1"ri inflate. by other comeners chow. the period. The senate is original in the +men of eat; being • copy of ...ether composer's style. but it ehowe noth Continued Page 4, Cot 7 $1,000 in Primes Offered By Tomorrow Magazine Priees totaling 110e0 ere being offered 'hy.Temorrow Mageelne in the fourth renewal of its annual College writene Short Story Contest Find. prier is IMO; ,aecond 1200. and third VW- The manuscripts will be Judged by the editore of Tomorrow and the editors of Creative Age Press. Pelee winning nodes will be pub. tithed in the miring and summer of 1951/.. AIL other numunripte Wilt be considered for publication as regular emtritiutions and paid for at Tomorrow's regular rates. EOtries should be addressed to College Conte., ?mom. Maga... 11 Ease 44th Street, New York 17, New York. The deadline is Jarroary 15, 1950. one of the finest athlete* that has preduted recent ""'' '" enestee of ream Other speakers will also poticipate. with interest the extra-cure... anGame Time 2 P. M. thilies. There has been a long Hee A large display of fireworks will imidente between the two college., highlight the pep rally, although no not ensnare of the sort to penman ground firewerks will be net off. After brotherly love. although we' know it the rally a Near, dance will be held Ls there, deep down, in the gym. An orchestra made up. Haverford Diaceatifieee Rrealrg of Haverford student!, will play, and In 1925 the 48-year football- rivalry- reefreehmenta will Are nerved. en brought to a dote by the HaveThe big glum will star at 2 p. m. ford mbetnietration when they end, Saturday site... at Swarthmore. di Buses will be provided for all Sheen "Haverford's representative, de- who need transportation. Tickets clam it is unwise to finish the season must be bought st Haver-ford in order with a college whose widely differieg to take advantage of the special nuathletic and .holantie policies pre• dent litiee of 57.20. Only two ?diets duce a rendition of inequality in footContinued Pa ge 1, Col. 0 ball competition.. In shore the Haverford administration implied that Swarthmore. was S9118012 using rineern. Oh; Immoral to Swarthmore Improves Police Tice Gay and Bells Club is offering Friendly eelationships between the colleges, on the football field, were to friends • sermon tiekrt for all Pe renewed in 1941, at the instigation of production's thin year. The ticket Presidents John ;Eason 'and Felix 00ets $.5.7e end represents a saving of Morley. The game was played at ;1.50 Over the regular admissipn prier Haverford that year and at Swarthof 11.20 per predurtiOn. s the next. There were loud huzThe Deaf. Club and the Derma zahs' et the amount of good sportsmanship displayed between the rem- Cued of Bryn Mew.' will present three petithre and spectators of both col- Plays ;turag the year, including t... There was Just one din,* of Elizabeth the Queen. by Maxwell Aa. nasty temeer in '42 when sumo dieson. On Februery 24 the Glre SIVEirthriler, high /wheel embrace de- Club end the boot, Mnwr College eared to save their numenkee Seal Cher. will offer a program includingContinued Page 4, (el Vaughan Williams' Maas in C Cap & Bells Club Offers Tickets Friends PLUTOCRATIC PIFTH ENTRY NEXT DORM ADDED TO LLOYD the Population of tinny rooms. in , BY; Ercearo Gan NT Lloyd has doubled; bit lb pletecratic kv.the time of the construction of fifth (appropriately) enteY there hoe first and ,rand entries the college been no chunge from the ornrinel was In the midst of a bending three. At the same tenth as the buildsplurge. The period between 1891 ing of fifth ,the cottage had plans and 1912 saw the conetenetion of drawn up by. Semaanisen and Page Whiten, the Gymnasium, Roberts for 'third and fourth entries. Judging Hall, 4-he -Union. the ;Chemistry Labby Seaton Sehieedbi'S records these oratory, and the Infirinery as well as are the only three entries which were Nee-lifting jobs on Founders and the 'thinned: the others' must hare just Library. happened that way... Hy . (913, however, all the . "nevr. Two More- built had worn of the two bntriee of Lloyd, and students .were beginning to get The gap between second and fifth a little dubioas ebout the long prom- entries mat have been rather picfeed addition, turesque, but when the college deStrawbridges Denate cided to build two more entries to The announcement in the spring of 1518 with money given by Horace E. 1913 that 'the Strawbridge family, had Smith, Wi, a prominent Philadelphia given an entry to the renege in Mem- hestheesmee end various other donory of Justus Strawbridge was wel- ors. the NEWS expressed the opint... by students with some pleas- ion that the new entries "add greature but more doubt, The College ly to the looks of that part of the Weekly of, October, 1515, states that, although students were dubiou s in ' ' The 'College"decided td elaree .thhel the spring about theetting Moms id entry "Kinsey" after a prominent ' an unbilt dorm, .New Lloyd, heir- early Quaker. They probably did not ly finishee. and, after erawhng :over take Into consideration at that time piles of lumbar -and several carpen- 'the lustre that was to be added to ters, it was very easy to get to one's that' name by an Indiana professor and the manufacturer Of a genial As many of.. know Only too Well, beverage, Wednesday, November 16, 1949 HAVERFORD NEWS . PAGE TWO HaverFora News &Mr—K.:rata'. M. .Stoats. Basinen. Algoo0er.--Themes'Ster, Managing Editor—Anthony Mori, Spoilt Edilar—Divii Tilley, News Edifoo—Freckeitk Hrerol, bitted :-.•,rrt, John Wirt. Pboto-Oph)eoEditnrilobert Brown, 'Weiler Eosin. Avrisiout Sport. blifor—David \Western. Memel Editor—yFloyd Peed. Frahm. Editra—parwin Prockop. err F.dilar—Gus Seder. , • A-1 ,0141.11 E.whante Edilue.,Edgartun Grant. Aleattger—Donald Cole. - ALUMNI NEWS The Stirring Saga of: Vaveoevret 7nee The A a stogy abode a lrer, a levellin willow bee whirl, alwif ',Agin :I.:SIMONS, 1f it I fad story, a truly fill a/ Caw god lendeorts. It al hese. 'mu. !girth, de; wrens! sealer ago on l bey.. Maw Campos . . YE PAH, ONE--kTHE MESSAGE A student of Ilssrerford College sax amain, the tree-emittered emitm or our neiglibor.mtlime.one afternoon He felt One. ft wae a Wert kind of day that fill: une withrhe was for Iivine. Soddenly m this IIIIIMMIordian passed Ly the building known es -Goodhart. a cloud mssed Mee the Neu, Atn.riates=lionahl Allar,Jdra demon. Malcolm Brown. Robert .un. awl a .111 wied swept across his beck. It was a rise that all was not GessId Predrid, Richard Gonda, Jon Cur ocher, sell. And it wes-ret. Chase, lir hest itrhert flarrotiond. John Midweek. Clark Johnson. John Kittredge, Fa- es row hero- looked shoal. he noticed . tree that was not there.,That , Harold Miller, Hesen,l ll'Neilt, WiElbm Pelts, Taylor Putricy, Iier- s, a tree that had beerithem but no longer was. He sensed foss pley! A Jehn Smeeredike. Philip Stansbury. Peter Tapke. John weeping willow tree, with great. weeping branehea. had diessapeared from ,chel Tont.. Mitch Winn. at franc of Coodhart-Hall - -..without a trete! Gard Shades of Sherlock! ' Our hero rushed to the grounds crew chief. "It's gone." he babbled. Gomm. Victor towers, John Leggett-Prichard Sport, tineense, etilbee Morriwn. I-rod Oder. Thumb Rob, Howard Tay- -Gone. / toll You. Gone! Cone!" The grounds-keeper's eye, narrowed. 5irle 1 What's glum," yr. Bud Walker. W The trectilto weeping willow tree!"A , •-:„._ 1 wee it! It had yeah. Blew down tel -yr-m, Wear.? lab yeah I trod Millipmelt, CortionoWerner. Airstem 't,er hien. In th.e low, And note our hero me the message . Pnbint,1 IlarrrfOrd Cale, ;1,14:4 Ihr,,nehont Inie of the Gm ..-Inh sere Priotthe company, ge,f(illm- the fa thers of throe-college cooperation. 11,411.1.• ■ car. Printed fr Father. he was rated upon to replace this tree an the Bryn Mawr Campus &n.f, Anion., Pg. as a eyed.] of everlasting friendship. He hurried off to find a tree. at the Arbon, Pg., Po, Of In'r, mac' Ail Entered et sv,and-rim, YE PART TWO—TpE TREE SECURED aliteispory.„ Agfoot 24, 1012, Where dues one lied-a tree iehen.one is in a hurry! Hew does one sorry tires about and, Mont them? These technical difIlmaiss whirled mound in our hero's mind ns he vet out. Ta head of the grounds mew had supported his Ann. He wanted the tree. Ilse. He should .I.Ve one. A Once again the seemingly everlasting problem of student- symbol of Bryn Mider-Haverford friendship. A lassatiefl. looting 01.00w. faculty relation.., haeleetrought to our attention. We admit All original ides. People don't go 'ironed giving other people trees every that there are many probl 43 which are inure serious; an far no Finally. a tier eas found. A bashful eighbfoot weeping' Mlle. hiding we know, no member of the Haverford Community has been del• egated In Norristown State Hospital for excessive worrying n the corm, of a tree nursery. The tree was bought. It eras hauled to Maar dad plaeed there, ready for planting. about student-faculty relations, Nevertheless, as members of a BrynIt was a distinctive tree. It had six leaves and a kind of scholarly slump - close knit vommunity,all of on should he concerned with this le ill thin, dole sinsusehes. Yet there Ives . humility about the tree. It Problem in human relations. .....__ knew it was -pert of a great minion of 11101(4111p. Year after year, the great majority of students express a YE PART THREE--TIFINGS HAPPEN ' desire for closer person-to-person contact with members of the . A trerhart been needed- A tree had been tound. ' All was, in madineee. faculty. At the same time, many professors have wished that it would be a tenet plaritihn. Only a few close friends and relative*. But relationship between themselves and the students be improved. thee our bore, reediest! that if the ceremony were private. nooe would ever that this Love hod greet meaning and tom eat Just anI.,... of Bnc As usual, words have beau many. And as usual, they leave not know wood. So he culled the Presiddit of Haverferd. ..1 titre.. tree to be pleatbeen 'much help. Actions are the doctors prescription. But Ow ed." he) /l. He explained that Bryn Mawr needed a tree, that it win • actions have not been forthcoming. gesture of friendelsip add Oust having a President of e college present at a We are fully aware of the many obstacles: lamentable ab- Audios, meant e lot to a little tree that was finding a new home. "When sence of free time: the nearly differences between. the two par- it the plant lite?" asked the President "I meat have time to buy • shover we. the reply. ties: a native hick of 'initiative. TM last, in our estimation, is ?To.morrow," "Gel me store detail, und, 11.vill be there,"‘ssid di. anima Fordimi • hy•far the most important. "Where there is a will, there'io li:litier. not one to let down a tree in need. • Words On Student-Faculty Plans... An romanced by the'NEWS last Week, this year's commit, tee far student-faculty "co-education" has begun its work.. On the basis of past performances, Its outlook for success in bleak. Despondency is a difficult factor-to conquer. The committee has sketched, a plan which has all the potentialities to' overcome the difficulties of the past. All the plan needs is the fullest cooperation sod auPlert by membersof both parties. We feel that it is about time the problem of student-fatulty relations was solved. Students. faculty—the way in before as. Shall we walk it? . The Wayward Tree, Safe Behind Ilium& Hop . . T. Morris hongetreth's latest book, Aohotol Report of the Treeetteer f yr Fieeal Yea! , Mestere Ina Jeep. wag remntly praised by the editor of the R. C. M. P, Elided, Miguel 31, Quarterly. Referring to it as "an excellent Loh" he wrote that "It him Receipt: 1.m College 910,112417 real Importance in rano-dieting young ler Association Purpaes minds to a .expert for law and order, Expense. • and also as the brat story to he done Alumni Office: on the Youth and Police Proeedure." ' 13.609.00 Salaries The book tells of the progress being 549.65 Claire Expense made by the Morseled Pollee in deal, 4=03 Promotion Mg with juvenile wrond.doing by persuation and example rattier than 4,631.68 arrest, 3301.66? Alumni Event. 1931 50,00 Prizes ha Students Dean and gra Gilbert T. • grog Allemmed hods, were hosts to the 10 o'clock Club on 2,391.56 lionottori News Sunday evening, November 6. CO Mid Hells 1921 765.73 Haverford Trends Dr. Richard M. Sutton gave the Direetery prineipal Mares. at the recent an. iscellaneous need meeting of the Pennsylvania 810,122.07 Conference of College Physics Teachers at Penis State. The subjett of 0 his talk not "The Art of Lecture Net Jerome or Defien Denemetation in Teaching halanes m Hand 1973 Denim., of Period - 11,765.47 Haverford Wan represnted by Mar. 1;768.47 End of Period • the Makes. at the Seventy-fiftn Anniversary ceremonies at St. 01,1 College, Northfield, Minnesota, on November 4. 5, and 6. C. Winton. Haines was a succeseful *Horamotelbg Day 1236.15, Swarthmore Game Tea 8159.67, Alulani. Day Repahlican candidate from Burling. • 11,864.39. Varsity Clob. ate., O&M ton County for the New Jena Slate In considering this report, it should be noted that fonds to cover the Assembly in the recent election.. met of she Amotlatton'e activiliee under the present system are received 1928 /rum the College and any mined balmce is returned to the Aldmii Suattlin. Mr. and Mrs. Chart. A. Robinson Mg Fend In be used for the benefit of the College. announce the birth of a son,' Joseph. on November 4- The Robinsons live at (Signed) atoiono a, Loewerwieht Bealamin S. LOcironotein, Treasurer ILaelin, Avondale, .Pa., and Charles is Vice Prendent of the Delaware Trust August 31, 1949 Company in Wilmington, Delaware, where he M attire in the affairs of 'tlic . Auditors' Report for 1949 We have examined the books for the twelve months ended Animist 31. Haverford Society of Wilmington. thee, and believe that they accurately set forth the results of the Amami.. 18PB lion'. cremations in that period as stated ahem. Since Alumni Fund ContribAppointment of Dr. Bohn P. Fox at ution. did not pass through the hands of the Treasurer, they were not peofessor of epidemiology in the Tuited by us. bane University Saco' of Medicine 1949 n November 4,1949 'Signed, Plichardma Blair Archibeld Macintosh, '21. Vice „President and Bimetal. of Admissions at Reverter& attended the went Conference on Dimritaination in College Allminsions held in Chicago, It- I''''° 1 e -Conference was called by the American Council on Education with the cooperation of the .Anti-Defama. Om Lon. a -Woof Writ* to dimoss the various phases of the problem. Mr. Macintosh. together with Dr. Ira Os*. Reid of the faculty, peril, ipeted Isith.the Widely representative group ins four-pandllett investigation of the problems, The Vice President sere. /tripe .A points fa bottom. of "Mr Preei points was on the pane/ conssrned with Ad. Thew menus will be published daily and will include the to top of ,bin helwerg A and A n "Ibe fret'". Nark Mob be- Mission Preced.res in Undergraduate /wren A- dud Si, mid foliar, bat agolVer her in the Intagmend. ' fare for lunch and dinner of the Any posted and for breakfast Of Inatltutiom..while Dr. Reid took Peet in that on Economic Faetore of Dlathe following morning. Copies will In panted on the bulletin ' Our hero rushed beck to Bryn Mawr to consult with the equally /menet erimination. The ether ponds were ' boards at the Senior and Sophomore entrances to the -oder of 'that conmessIty atter width the Mawrburger was moved. But On • Admission Proem:hires in Graduate .15, to her office. he 'noticed the tree was mixing! It was not there:, and Professional Schools and .Regionone! -Crerechwunden! Anaheim! Aswan:sal The NEWS Wight, to indicate to the'A orients; however, that al Problems of Diecrirelnalion. honied to the gardener. "Hello." Hello?" all items oat/Vise menus are subjeet to change. And while such After meeting in.mumis on PridaY. • •"What hart you-done With my tree'?" changes will be kept-at a minimum, they Will certainly occur pow November 4, and Saturday, Noses,"It can't be planted. 1 have orders from higher up., No tress are In 'and then. . . ber 5, in the morning, the whole . . Ito ptleted 'today." A receiver clicked down. Our hero hurried to the BM group met on Saturday niterneen to We hope the student body notes this proviso and will refrain Preeident's office. hear the reports of the panel, The "I ern the owner of a tree which you Mime under Imk and key," he . from excessive complaining 'whet, such changes occur. , It should demand extradition. Release by k Why ham you done report will be published and available be made plain that Mrs. Boldly in adding another extra duty to dueted, - to the publie soon. her already overcrowded Schedule. The NEWS believes that the On the return trip from Chicago. "Renily. tress are very Mee. I like them. ['have some near my home students will realize thht-"menu-lasting' is an extra serf ice be- and 1 anrio gladwhen It rains on therp," ..begon the other. "But trey in Mr.Maelntialr - and Vice 'President 1-eeter. Haworth met with some al, ing extended to .theni-a service which ahould be used, 'not fiWttl of COndhert. No, not there." torml at dinner In Glevelerd. Ohio, to . "Why net tress nt Goodhart?" abused. 'Berm. no weeping willow belonged there in the Bret place. Wmp. t,.. ttcis%pane for the campaign Iv ('cilia ients of the rot!nu-Systent should be directed lo the Mu willows do not fit in with hi arehiteeture. Per 30 year,' the tree bleeked NEWS, for we have sponsored the mote, or to members of the df a whek window\ ,At last if blew down.• Naturally we were sad. But Dining Hall Committee. • • . wd were happy. The tree Wan Pone: Theis. almost immediately, I discoverWe a' the NEWS feel that this reisting•Of menus is another ed we had been mysteriously presented with priew Mee, I wan alteelted,• It entered the tree locked andguarded; • ' slnall ate/. forward- toward_ a bents college, and we thank Mrs vented the a plot. One here understood the situation. ills Mee Wan unwanted. homeless. , Fleetly for her cooperation in this matter. We feel certain that How could he face the tree with its cute little Nal of diets How could he - this menu-idea will prove 0 worthwhile-addition to the dining mho It heck to face the ether little trees indlewneniery that would eneermt A regent letter from Claude Manly, hall system if 'students adopt the proper attitude toward it. t and my, "See. I told You you Would never get planted." '47, to Alumni Secretary Cooper tells please." our Item pleaded. "is there no place on your vast green as tir. of hie experience upon return to /rig Oster a that could comfort the roots of a penitent weeping willow?"t • home in casoblenea, Moroceo. The mother of Mawrhurger Institute peredevelf. "Yea," she sold at last; 'The letter mye. in Part, "The U. S. S01110 of the n, naafi. of the Swarthineronian Society, that semet "Behind Rhoads there is a bill. Ai the bottom of the hill there is a forest. seems quite remote from here, and - widely whose distiugoishing mark bi the skull Within the skull, have in that forest you may pleat your tree." She bed spoken. there are days when I miss all my ;shoed, trod stealthily umin tins campus- Wbrd hod it that *etre Swarth.' Our hero remit beck to the gardener. "The tree letters!" he shouted ie Haverfont friends terribly. In case \ • mot 01,3 ,n, n f tr. I,our venerable ey robot. "Old Ford." Seem, they. heat rd frantic Joy. "Retrace it at once!" The gardener walked into a deev, blink 7011want some material for.tlie Alrod,- oat ton marbly Unity. Sleet 4 MI ale :Orry M0'ittiMMI mom: ,sell end unlocked a huge. creaking door. There, huddled io the noes, .01 umni News En the 'Haverford News, then,. he dank subterranean veldt, our hero saw the tree, cringing and alone in here Is whet'.new-about mei eerner. "I ant here." he said aoftly. Carefully he hefted the eight-foot "I get my M. A. at Smith. lag I Mr. amide Schroeder. our colleue.eulwrintendent of grounds and idt. ren ew end aerie& it behind Almada. , June then left for Paris where I work. base nen cos. Dunne, dl's a short wolk down the hall to Casein's spent a few delightful weeke---InelYE LAST PART—IT IS PLANTED. • attire. ain't it. 3Ir. Sehrowler1 . dentally. I net a few Itaverfordians TM:skies were dark shove. "I seeght to cemont emblem driendahips," • While there. Back home in Gassho pushed through the underbrush. "to present this The Haverford NEWS S DM alone. apparently,: in causing untold grief cried blatrea, the army caught or With me at the Ardmore Printing Co. So despairing were the faithful typesetters eirs, with a mirited tree. But not They laughed at me. All right! They and Ion leaving tomorrow for a year amt nurkebn Men them of ovor hiving.the Bryn Mawr College News aide- Laughed When people said that the world was pat! They. Laughed when Mar • of compulsory service. I expect to be usimeLy fill Its columns the/ they wrote a long end inspired poem to th0 and invented spaghetti! /la! I'll show them shme day!" . through about September of next Then ho arrived et the spot. He dug a hole in the emend and planted • editor. year and intend to go back to Paris Too long to reprint here, one gist of thi, bark-shop mssterpiece is that the drooping weeping. willow. 'It wss done. The Mee was planted. Perhaps to work there. it Physk.il charm, if ever noone would know what this tree meant. Thrit did not matter now. In BM melds shmld Metal onem enrefully to ft hope everything re in lop shape years to m,ne. our hero would return to Bryn 3.1no, and me this tree and they hope to Mel "a place on HaverIord'... knee.? at Haverford. Please give .everyone remember Leoutiful college days, beautikd days of Inter-conegiero cengeio. my best regards. 'Yon know I am alwe see by the mime than some student leek it upon hiseeelf to sebum ways glad to beer from the dear old His gesture was defeated. But his spirit bossed roamed. "Live and end kill the ...aging editor of the Ohio Stal• Coil-essay roper, His I college, no dOn't hesitate to shiner as he walked uPthe hill pod Rhoads gad Intu ream. are not quite clew, We hope this hind of behavior is not contagloum prosper little tree!" he me with coireemindence." thstumet E. IL' ?lane hit., the ellig of the NEWS has gone audarground.. The NEWS is happy' to announce sucress in one of its minor "behind-the-.scenes" campus campaigns. . For a number of weeks we have been diattiMiing with Administration and Dining Hall officials the, possibility of having menus pasted each day on the bulletin boards. .New . after a series of conference:, with the Dining Hall Committee and with Mrs. Ethel Beatty. we have overcome tits last of numerous ohstaelee to the plan, and menus should soon make their appear‘ r.1 .Namy, '4Z Tells Trip to Paris Facts Afield was announced recently by Tulane • Bruce D. Smith University. Dr. Fox is a epeCialiet in virtue and riekettsial Reams and ha, been a staff member of 'the Interne- ' liana' 'Health Dicta= of the Rothefeller Permission Mnee 1938. Ford Veep Studies Linton, '08, Head Entrances Prejudice Of Medical Fund Menus for the Dining Hall . . ALUMNI NEWS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION — HAVERLIO D 4I41E% Under tbe chairmanship of Si, Albert Linton, '06, the Life Insurance Medical Research Fund hog perfOrmed such Maim that the Arnerican Politic Health Associssibn recently presented the group with an -award for-outstanding pobtie mrviee. • 1951 Dr. PIMIC, Runts ie Assistant Profeemr of Philosophy and Religion Ceiratell college, Grinnell, Iowa. He end Mrs. Kunte, the former Harriette Hunter, Bryn Mater '13, live at 1921 Main Street, Grinnell, with their four children, two boys and two girls. 1938 Profeseor :Thema, A. Benham Mat! • a paper on "The Demonetration of the- Principles of Seao-bleChanismr" The Fund, established in 1945 by at the recent Conference of Cohen, coolserative, pertkipation of moat 01 Physics Teachers at Penn State. the importune life insassnee comm1940 ie,.in- the United States and Canada, Hanford Si. Henderson, Jr., salted has made grants in support of medisal researeh whose resulis might be on November 1 to Naples, Italy and expected to reduce mortality -and MM- then proceeded to Rome to continue' work on hie doctorate in Coniparative long longevity. Under Mr. Linterre leadership, the Literature. Mr. Henderam is work, ZurLd initialed research on carZovits. me under a fellowship granted by th, Fullbright Art. • near dimeam at a time when floanciel A. C. Reeks, mS,D.., is now k Lim. ru orort for resemeh in that field war_ Red. The Fund has also been suc- tenant, Medical Corp., USN: and is ttatiMed at the National Naval .Mod. , cessful in other fields and many adeel Center, Retheede, Maryland, vances have resulted from , its rewhere he has a surgical residency. seerch work. 1941 • Outatareliog in insurance The marriage of Miss Barbera A great deal of the credit for Is Stokes Taylor and Mr. Samuel Moon success is given to Mr. Linton, who Snip. of Morrisville, New Jur., hes long been outstanding in his field. took place in ..the Friends Meeting President of Na company ante 1931, Hoare, Moorestown, October 8., ' . , he also served With the, government's 1943 Social Security. Advisory ConnAl and R. Bayly Winder wee 2 Meollt aIn• the Social Security Board, sod as an itor at the College. He Is in the De. , a.t dvi .. lorryon National Seeriee Life teFullness,. of Oriental Langueges wi,arless. and other matters:in this Prineeton tigfiereity and is living at 9 Palmer Squat, Princeton. New lerWithin his owe acid, he hai been ger. pest president of the Actuarial Sati• 1942 ety of America. and fellow of the Warren 11. andenese had returned rI nes .,,Entu,I.esotfituLtoo.dof ..,AcAttiwantsotehnodr from Oxford, England, where he was tae studying under a .Rhodes Scholarship, lines, he ie a board Member of Amer. and fa now at Harvard Univeritty, Academy of Pohtiril and Sotiai working fira Science and a member of the Frank- elegy, Hp andPh.D. in Classiest Phil. Mrs.- Anderson are relin Institute, In thiwoot he has spoken and writ. ceiving congratulations on the tee much on matters within his field. of a daughter. Claudia, last Jong is Oxford. • Their .nesr,address is 74 PlyMany social security pamphlets and mouth Road, Malden, 'MassachusetM. tone book., Life Land Ihreenrch,Fisaneing Irourence Speak. for Itself and The Changing Eratimale Atmosphere, have come from his pen. PHILA, CRICKET LEAGUE Sands,', Rosana 1943 William T. Hirt. Jr.. who is withC ode 5 t Publications, be been ransferred from New York to the Chicago Oifice M the comPae.Y, residence is 769 Foxdale Avenue Wiemtke. Illinois. Haverford S. C. It Merlon C. C..1 /349 Idimerford Seaming: Evans, Pogo, Harry W. Gilt Jr., writes from Baker; Merlon Scoring: Townsend. Candwidge, Massachusetts, to tell of Moorestown F. C. 2; Phila. C. C. 6 Penn Playe-rs 4; Germania,' C.C. In a group of Haverfordiene who get te• 'tether °nee a week- for dinner, The W L 3' P Harvard then include Mal Lash, Tei Haverford S„ C. L 012 Lonna, Ed Tuttle, Jack 1.astliy, Henry Peon Players 3 l 1 11 Hood; Ed Tramarrella, and himself Merlon C: C. I 1 2 10 with dere Lally from M. I. T. joining. 2115 them. Moorestown F. C. Philndelabin a C. 0 't Mr. and Mrs. Donald levied Sparks Germantoten C. C. 0 7 0 0 mammies the birth of u son, Donald Lewis. on October IS. PACE THREE HAVEREORD NEWS 'Wednesday, November 15, 1999 Drexel, Susquehanna Trounced; Fords Sweep Schedule Booters Trample Drexel The Old Undergrad 4-1; A. Jones Nets:Two Touchdown Team Hume to Test Pass Nets 7-0 Win Over Crusaders . . ' By Boo WoLent Putting en one of their finest eaamides of (Millwork Yet tlinPIV thin season, the Scarlet and B sorest' varsity -howled Drexel, 4-1, November 12. Arnie Jones scored tom and Wall and Richie one apiece for the Fords, whofe smooth and timely paeswork led to almost complete mastery of the situation throughout. It W. a cold, drub afternoon no the .88 Field, but Haverford sprang forward nit* affect wi,th Jones crns aleg . +Maiming liner from the left of the mat to the unpaid. pose, where it bounded Just on of the ,home forOmni's reach, Well Connect. The start of the second quarter saw their efforts materialise When Woe charged in from the wing and punched through Paul Shipley's beano tiful cress for the Beat more.' Thin sparked both sides to renewed efforts Marching forward from the kinkelf in the third trod, the Searlet and Black promptly made it 2-0 am Nick Chentil.s dribbled int clear and tapped to ranter forward me who scored easily. Richie, Jones Soon In the latter half of the more evenly contested :north Peeled, left whit! Dave Menlo drove been goal number three alter Rhoads and Hetsel brought the hall up sad serves pounded it off the post. Drexel snapped hark with their lone wore hen Linde, center .forward, hit the nets following a free kick near the horse goal. But in the closing minutes, Richie fought clear, peered to 'Jones, and Arnie. tremendous boot' Marled through the -goalie's .arme for Ids rimmed mom of the clay and he eod mattent . 4-1 in !near of Haverford. For a change, the old undergred woe In e happy frame of mind on Serdlay afternoon. To his visitors, Ito seemed benevolent and at peace with the world. "All 1 ran my". he began, titet Sordid*, Pore struck et lase Balerrhos' game wee but a few Meet. ...me from a disappointing scoreless outcome when it happened. Thee, he the molter of seturolo all the odeettd bleeki sod discomegleg efforts of the semen were Macleod he the negation of it beautiful play. Johnny Mato" loachdown pees to Ted Teal It nag • Perfect NM, thrilling to see, and most listiornint, it came just when en goaded a moot." "Up till then", he added, -our oflane bad looked eluggdeh end teethe. The peening attack had been utterly inept. In the lent minutes, the team 'caught fire and the It. lave Hume the needed protection which bed been no godly lacking throughout Ow gams The Med, .piteb more than made ep for all the Hetes our tamer was spilled for bad losses.. The old undergrad then added a . . Eke has wealth born word of remeration. "Unit .raieunablfird from left astride to readintend me; I'm very happy thee we ler forward, bet rerfanded with won 007. Pont game, but outside of our fear goals in fan games. winning emelt the team -failed to live pp to the expectations born in the P. H. C. game. The game was dal: Tke Lineups and uninspiring throughout because Drexel neither team could generate anything Haverford G , Shelter in the we), of a merged thrust. Our Doer LF Rodgers forwent wall gene a fine moment of Wood, H. BF Eisenhart Smell in tinning back the Crusader.' Spaeth LH Partridge naming ger., but when it came to Maeda CH Lucie& . Stier clearing a path for our harks, we RH Cox were ineffective. Test reedy got adKirk, .R Smith equate blorking on his repealed [tRichie OL Shipley . IL Jones eem,s to turn the Suequebenna Jones CF • Linde Clayton IR Kohl "A, far as • incite:dots go, there OR Well Doge was no ouNtandieg player on the Haverford enbstitutio.: lowers, field. The Name-Teat pane leas reelle Clsentilea Timing, Cretan,. Hebei. • testa effort. Pete fitm.00ndsd out again at pned• stomping himself es the team's beet lineman. And Den Chandler cradled welt from defame,* end. But in efirierel, no linemen abed bead and shoulderg above the rest. Johnny ileer had a-bad day main: until the winning push, at which thew Standstill Met year. Only Gerry, • he became a different Mawr eltogeaer. he tended In waste whm proteedas etee please, will he winning. Generally the Swarthinoreites wtlf he had to threw hurriedh.:' be heseier than Haverford. Ce•Pled "Lot me repeat: I'm very heveswith the modified platoon mestere they that we won. Atter all OUT injurice, age, further emphasis will be, placed it's time that Lady Luck 'did senile on Haverford's conditioning. When ag. Hut We can't be tee proud of our the ball ehanges hands, Elverson are- eatery. for &Newham& was definClly erode in four . or eve re plete- itely. not a• good team.. II we are 16 Iran% three backs and nvo linemen. realise our belles of beatime• SwerthEven more Movement than this, how- more nese week) me meet work heed ever, vile be tilt generally greater ex- to sharper op oUr eremite and, perperience the beet team will possess. titularly, our pass defense. For the Single Wing Garnet, as everyone knows, relies Their offense is a single-wing right heavily on its Famine attack. We Can formation wont of the time. Only oe• leave nothing to then& next week; eesioesey do they switeh to the we must be ready for anything they for a piny. Elverson greatly empha- throw our way. Lee oar Adore over sises the Swarthmore pegging attack flowisehanna serve at the Meet. be Esrey, big left-holfireek, will be the great heights modest our old rival. speedeter in the Swarthmore Mere's work to be done. to be mire, Hie fleet.. make him 'a danger...1 but it can be done." runner, but he Is particularly effect. tee fling down held to luel in long Intramural Playoffs pagers. His eacellent punting will be • greet help,to the opposition Satre• FOOTBALL • day. Monday Another big gun In their hackeleld Seniors: 32, Juniors: 0 is Wally Wilson, freshman fullbeek, Timothy who is an exceptions' panser—he Froth vo.Seplis — Waltoq Field threw throe T. D.• serials against Welswada1 1)reial last Saturdaly. Cunene, 111111,11, No Contests stocky, fast right-halfback rounds out , 'Thursday their bell carriers. The heavy Mock- Chentir&miship and Conn/Patton games mg back will do little ball-bendlieg Walton Field mot of the single. wing. SOCCER Stiff Garnet Line . Monday ' Dickinson is is good left guard en Fresh vs. Sophia — Merion Field offense. Hall is en excellent left end Tuesday who demon to have glue on his hende Merton Field at he pulls down aerials.. He also Seniors re. Wdlaeday playa either safety or left half on de, Winaers — 'Upper Field fense,.aiternotirm in these roles with Losers — Merion nod, Esrey. -Forney backs up the center the Hornet line en defense from his right tackle post. • Arnie Veteran Swarthmore Squad Led by Esrey, Hall, Wilson Saturday at Swarthmore the annual "meet important game" takes 'M.o . Coach Law Fdvereon wisp field practically the same (Beset aggregation that Played the Fords to a Wall Penn J. 'V. Tripped, Baur Tallies Twice The Fore J.V. recter team continued on its trek beck into the win column, as it pummeled the Penn second squad, 0-1, on '88 Field. It war the Fords' moo. vietery In a week and insisted. the Fords' total wins for the reason to four; while droliping three. Captain Phil Rear was the high ecoree for the do ex he led the Scarlet end Black to victory with two...,talliee. Mal .Brown and Ned &leder both scored one. in the winning min s, Baur. Brown Tally Half my through the emend frame, Tomlffllson pushed a beautiful pass to Phil Roue, who converted it to a goal with a hard hoot. With one goal under their WM, the Fords Mima beck later in the period. when . efal Brown roared in from inside right end pounded a lame ball into the nets for -tally number two. . ' Fords Score Twice The 'most 'spectacular individual play of the day. (recurred when Phil Boor dribbled the bail all aka viey - down the field end scored on &Anted hit boot that left the goalie flatfooted. Ned Baader, in for Bill Wood t right wing brought ehe'llevretard meter. to their feet, when he word on a lone drive from the right corer of the 111 yard marker I se Striking trzatiniest; cell J ones ommovionine pass. re,pertively. was ening that these two should wear hero's laurels for it' was Teet's drive and speed that harassed the Crusader flanks ail afternoon; while Home. theme by backfield injuries into an unfamiliar role of primer and fullback. had responded as if he'd been -doing it all bin life. Ford. partisans had almat resigned themselves to it scoreless tie when in the mining maven. of the game /101. to Test pane that wee no gams, plus a pushing penalty threw the Crirnsott bark deep in their owe territory. flat two straight lime aerials clieked and coupled with LI 1A•likliir, penalty on Susquehanna mord Ow bell to the visitor's 37. - After n fruit. less try at the Somptehanna Mettle by Test, Hume faded• back to his R. the 5, end heaved e As triangular meet hosts last strike to the Ford captain who rompover untouched. ige3t.'s try for the Monday, November 7, the Ford hargood 000 the game ended rims tripped both Lincoln and Ur. 'sin' "an emends later on Ted Hibbard inter„w‘w, 2,4,42, one of two ,t„ "'""• P••*-. warm-up contests for Swarthmore "Pled S'. Came Starts Calmly this corning Thursdny. It was e beautiful annoy day as the twenty-eight The gerne started ealmly enough• men pulled hard around the regale- Neither team was able to make ally lion three-and-one-half mile course. significant advances and exchanged Pont...during the fiat quarter, Sue• Lincoln Takes Too out front among the twenty-eight: q•eh••••• •W iinng • tricky-'Fwnd woro Walt Car penter Ralph formation, threatened late in the sec. r ennlo on ~ nnm,,lnsen s.ieeie0 ream he Trot aw, q.„„ gemm. sera/ s.g. the last nein- Seniors Lead as Play Ends; Intramurals Plan Playoffs • The whistle blew this week. bring- record. The Juniors end in second ing to se, end the fall intramural place: and the Fresh, trailing for in the rear, hold the caller position, In gamer the Junior boeters conThere was no, startling features in quered the Freshmen, 1.0, and then the feet week of gridiron play. Fronh were beaten by the Sophe the follow- B lost to their A team eliminates, ing day, by the some score. This Mee 7-6, and the Seniors smashed eel a toppled the Junkire—from the firstfront the Sophomore team, Mace onaition, which They had oe- X5-Id. • copied singe the berinnine of the BenFINAL STANDINGS son. The top league honors were me• tered by the Sardis. who finished their Football • whednle with a 2 wine, one Meat If. 0 Seniors fi Fresh B • 4 Juniors a 7 3 Fresh A V J• V. Soccer Defeats Penn State Squad Camelot darkness had roll. Wed. need.. afternoon long before the Food (Wee soccer men acored their berth in ihalmt minute to roll over Peen State's Swarthmore extension, Brawn Blame Fighting hard. the Ford forward well moved into the mooed period ripping et the Penn goal, afteg, ereibiless initial frame. Flom' the bets, Net Rrowe, Inside left, clipred In a flashing instep shot Kerma the lista 'for tally number on Throughout serail two, the Scarlet and Black mere held the. ball on accurate wing cruse. and short pass. Tally ffir Wilson TWilight fell IN the third quintet' began. About half way through, Tem Wile., inside lelt, snapped hard through the geolirre erns, on en overhead easint from -wing Sharpie.; for 'tally number two. Twice for Baur • 'From a big goal-front acrumble in the fourth quertera.w.ine minutes came' a rescue shot by Rod Captain Phil Baur. Perseltiee whistled fast as Penn broke for the Ford golf...Inside /be Fortl eighteen yard eerie, a lack) Mae fallback fouled, permitting the only Penn score by inside right. Nul Keitet. Au the cloak nee out, Phil Baur crewed meek thundering in from the left, laving the score at 4-1. On„ Friday. November 18, the buy. ores Meet Swarthmore on the Scar. Me home Held. This will be theaecend meeting of the seen for the. wo Mann, le the earlier contest the Fords leek the Garnet mearere, 3,0. • Serbs Juniors Frosh Soccer • Winter Piens Tin the first few' days' following the Thanksgiving holidays, basketball and voReyball tryout. will be held for all Usage intending to play ad intramural sport during the winter, The schedule te to follows: Monday, Nor. 28, 8:15 p.m. In the Cym Preehnum Basketball Tryouts Tuesday, Nov Mb 5,19 Pm. Freshman and Sophomore Volley-. bail Tryouts 0111 — Sophomore and Junior Basketball Tryouts Any questions concerning the Intromar al basketball and volleyball !mitres 'should be directed to the elan representatives. erford downed the Susquehanna Cruerdere 7-0 Siduiday on Welton Field for their tint win. Previous to the thrilling lot second tally the two teeme had battled on even terms all through the told gray afternoon with neither able to muster any suateird offenvive drive. Test. Flume. Heroea The hem roles for the long melted victory fell into the familiar hands of Captain Ted Test and fulemck Johnny Hume, receiver and thrower of the Harriers Win Second Top Ursinus, Lincoln ,„,„ Teat on Peterson both of Lineoin. One short .711:1 1.74.0 ".k' ean 30 ‘;:•r dmgr.etrrfhl': second behind each other they sprint. d foe readings of Ill:It tine 20110 llsys('`'d 7 yard lice" TheCr.." erg, however,-failed to make good their t iIY an Don Ch OO f Victory. Block of Seven . d their fumble on Stepping right on Petereonig heels eaMe Scarlet end Black Tom Snipes. eae, gowto ro,„ot, earns tble sod C.O. '. D" Rankin, tern after the intermission with defourth. Stretched out in five conoecu- Pensive and „on,. !Me places behind were Ford men. too. iieeerterree Jerry creed , eede Here lay the victory in a solid block to ow 00000.thonoo throat with a with good times.InMth placee•ni•• beautiful interception of an attempt. Joe Stein, leading the pack, followed „row,. rows wit, rho goo, tin elosely by Goon Cadwallader., sixth. ',„ti„ afternoon, staved off .u: John Beil, rewrite. Rua Rudisin, other Susquehanna' drive by boldino eighth, and Ian -Walker, ninth. for downs on then:own M. The Sniggered out. Itehind ran Lincoln fourth tweeter .also produced no clanand the leading Drains. men. In tenth gers to,either. tutnes hold line until pldee Nos Limabeg .Arnold Lee, the Hccerford TO, as the Mater. chimed by e/eventh men Weider Wit- tried numerous, un ueecomiful long titling, and Al Mitchell, twelfth. Ur- P10.1. sinus. firer man, Joe Shore, placed Fee& Have Mat:Mimi Sege thirteenth, en unheppy number 'Met helped along with a bracket of the In gement the Ford; beds fakir Met three men to run up their score deciside etatieligal soperiority, out—a fateful' e2. gainitig their opponents 240 yards to With the biggest of hie meets coin- Ill and making I first downs to 10 op Thursday against Swarth. for the visitors. Susquehanna show. more, Pop Middleton's heyy show ed the results of grand old inan or growing confidence of victory, 17n footled' , Monne .Stager'e, coaching. doubt Chit would be a fine way to playing wide open football and whit. Oise Mar, trick Moe Vaal, off an oil nit week end. 5 . Volleyball Frog, — Ted Curran — Bn. Sopha-. Bob Whittaker — F. Juniors — Vie dowers- - Ba. Seninm-11111 Linthicum—gth Basketball • Fresh — John Burge — Lin. Septa — Rod •Getinon — 0th L. Juniors — Ken Dolheare — lot L. Seniote—Rant flanwiller-5th L. Mail Li. Celt Service For Courteey filDIEST V. 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He ...lemon year. he Beg third hold of end reached chip elmre• speak on American-Russien F.M. in 0:00 at start will Activities and epeeches of program three-day a the Common Room. the highly about be infonnal died:miens had toLaw. student, a Haverford bysummoned the day feveriehly promptly at whoforspent rote loginLounge. willUnion Thep.lettuce Ford Brass Present Featured and Talk within of eubject ,Deenurratk the by throughout balloting fair Miehbeli the In m. 0:15 At Opening Dinners. peace. was At the teat meeting it was euggest. Mr. Cherry was bete and educated relation toofworld IreiteKeynote pert' Committee to arrest a couple of city. the conference briberya opendollar, withTwo charged brothers ed to add to the program by Plirn- in Russia During the Minden Civil '49ThegoldHas.rirterhtbi:4reacheachrFund Ruverford.s Sound-Trucks and Detective. by A. J. Mee. during his ning ahead to spend some time on War he commanded a regiment of polls. the sounded of invotefront tactivities ing weward. These l of whom bad al "Old ...eh entitled morning Sunday the in ma., the price to beNick teemed He b. Indeed ofto jot Minc- travelled projeetsaccording special coned,White-Russian week lad elecin at evenings two or one least that said he when Armor Sew end Norton where ward the whim since ingtheor singing in Europe extensivelyCosa... Along the tioneering against a 60-year-old Re. working, but in some less proderoes Mid-West.attention. en thecampaign Metedmast, reitlike for sought be must peace m of time. that ...tern sine the beginning machine Pohlime dad pea. totheir no "way. is live them Mon: ILeverford of Philadelphia, with this featured a aocerdancemeeting InNmeriber diteeted eelsin pee. must all but will.' were citizen. that claimed men ,claimed the Weehinoton.toward Baltimore and .. at with others. Ions ine te tell aid for as little as 60 eters. short talk by John Davie. about Sonatas Vrterone of st be...storming camt Continued Gnome Houser's epe.h. "A Jour- some e the meeies.1 thartseteristIcs Cheer Mamma Demos of arks paign in the Mid-West are Prheident Principles of Sect as neer really ing at aimed was Reconciliation, of nay absorbwas talk The tunes. folk of in involved etedenta the Viee-Presidente at Most White, F. Gilbert and S prob. ing and liberally illudeated with ex- Hindemith of the understanding bettor oats:las C. served Lester and activities Meant.). Tuesday's Arebibald Rona Topic Davison'. John Mormon Form prejudi. racial surround that ler. piano. on theProf... In. Cop Sell! Pap • Mn cited specific incidents of Neg. amples played Their duties Chairmen RobCampaign ant poll-watcher.. Haworth, writte fidau movements, Training tintupvoter.; such Make and- eheming A.Jr.Locke; ert ant fre. Howard M. Smell from part eluded missionaries. Mormon Eight eurnmer, this ‘. South, Plans for a tripof down oneffects frosmeetings the next groups assuring -Dern.rate crave elemni Button.holing Teat, perfectly, thousand five of his nu flo'f.a...r. Nis group of beat volunteer the a of wee _ "WM. °ekr, al..._, ploying em the of program a of initiation the include by night, they members of that .et whieh is now that the Republican lever woe not the aware of and traveling byhavedaystirred yip Set Met.. under art.! couditiont. simple and concise an an In engaged In a world-wide preathing interest of- the voting machine. Mrs. Mu L up campaign Cuthbert Daniel, though not a training Inc some-donee ce/lent and dbi,,n,:tipi.n.tenreasnti. rid, and he , Co- campaign to acquainfP.Ptewith-the . .which worked: Cleveland Nancy Pearce, Mist. presented a telling sew., of folk dance leaders. and some concen- ,tern Merle, play' Chicago. tration the dances of some of the Detroit. Indianapolle, Minne- principles of their religion.' The majority of such workers, al- mantic lumbus, as 1?"'f''' A' visited at, Scandinavian coming. and 'of Ger- ively. the implication 'E"'""" 0., end,s of unrestrained, Miss"°-Peet. nra's friend of Julie. ningofoeweDr. the though they spent their time In apolis, end St. tads. ider evve" 13pt'Students. of thesonain ontheNovember last work The Haverford man .nclosely • most Philadelphia's of met Haveriord composed of with recently tempters diearmament, medial of , deeniPtiee her and, wonderful, Menem it rah Id inted out, Clot, I.d. Swan's, Baltimore. W.hington opened Religious Council. - sue- of the three kinds of lone, flirting. moderately were wands, trolled , but not ideating. plessant wee. the leading States United the has Baltimore While Mean proApecial of Idea the Oat say, Karl a. such the highlight passionate, and ideal. wail a show movement -Mat they natal. But for mime, speakerstheWhetted big doThe withona bang. her campaign Oct, do. not imply the elimination The melody with wascatchy of thelamwork, of the Bible, Kum., for instance, it was a di ffervalue nottheydiseount Nov.H 3Arcomcelebration dinner Philosopher . . . et the diverse unprogrammed singing Mat had a well worked out develophefty Republican very as Gestalt Robin Redd was gangster Alsotheemellent ot com- ent story. is-r it But believe do but of mlieitation the menced ie enjoyed been has that denting and Rapport firm ttteGOpt, 'Contingent friend cowardly tertian. Fie., ment the by supplemented unless plete ho a over Well area. that in ions mete he wilt the. Program No past. book of the Mormon.. They believe theory. pletely taken by special projects. Aecerdingwhen wetheampert.. were present,and wivessupport alumni dred be a. who lured Liliom to his death. however, that. 100motfeet ant Kum.within we ' field osee. of Gil- further. that Christ. after His Resin, toDem.rat Dunn in Profile . . . additional with of theto polls go to Director. MePref.forshould Thus 1lea. In Haworth, Archi- reetion, came to this continent and caausulenim . Lester White, bebaldrt the stagThe jab. M excellent an Kinley Ms sebbatical Onworked only • mass of green id Bud Williams for VC • see reigona can , Theodore Meted, established a religion which was soon we if Maclotosh Page Following the election a number of intendd Ws were very good , andthe the field, that is all there is in the out and not revived again on. Haverforciiini totit die reatinud under Colombia in he famous the 11M3-44 end Colman. George done was Linea excellent wan acting celebrating the ]oined 21. 11 h for will others Committee what the of of regardless auspices the field for us. twelve-man octet., imparted from to e castof see. as on minims, well es about lubri.ted well r thei in Democrats a bad Smith Joseph year, thin In Cultural and Artistk Inter-Atomic. Haverford canapes. the' many Unfortumtraly, it. do could torchlight a mind vision tram the Angel Mow. who victory ceeRwation of Gestalt knowledge' further describing to of 'way Halal-Woe Another r:kfast bB' g io l nin e yDZI C a d SunV On of cities the in dinners Opening him to translate from a parade that included City Nall .1 the licketholdere 'disliked the produc- mythology, or the theory. as be end reptiles; of e coun in the Common Room at amphibians alsowillwillstartbe instructed Pittsburgh Bostonthisandmonth. net of gold plates located on a hill the Union League among its stops. lion b.ou. of the play itself. Not teemed to the same datum theory ia 10:W The breakfast is included try. Boston held b I acting to happy were they that reported All this m or Palmyra, New York. in Biel e percept Denils interests way that totheory, . Dame egyProfes.rperticalarly price ofsthetoticket. on Nov. her drive for .11ege nailedCame in isendnotUlioni small.noun-part, however end have anya scandal-darted the conking the BeaktheofMorwe-willell theChaperone see anintotoobject wetake Whenaccording in geographical, the Formal' we- translation AsPitts11. Nov.while for16, is elated burgh filling tine eirtematicelly close toproduction, ultimately. andcame Mormons account am Mn. William Dash= rather than chemical. telde. A. to Mr.be will "opening.. Washington to . eutegort• machine, cermet lonely religion. mon it. to qualities about like the "I he my, thattowetheknow leaching.who Randall, Royand and Mrs. Mr.John con" dinner is underway. learn:he' to teach to likes donde se.e datum .derty,Mrs: /mem while wording Mi. atadents Leiter, Ahmed lele. Sought student nd into that feel. He MEL Mr. ...Int.," 'eke will °a."' chime were what to these TheTeatvisitsterm Fords and Garnet Cooperate in Mutual Destruction see. can we don't they if qualities Biology ntudy to forced Committ Weekend "anticipatory. soliciDr, the stands, football Garnet justtomensured of the Po.dera want to.--especielly if he is goieg Decorations of Percept Theory by men andmen Implications veteransThe 1 other Continued trim, the of purpos. tation...Other 'Abram, the SOIL Memenal Clothier the Noom will be in charge of Stan have to teach them. going Ball b.,. the drafted. be outlined thus Hawing. to rennet to threatened even and panto. that to liaticulfe. But their querulous voic- eervice wanted to partake in me lent the water tower, and across the aide [hearten -on pereeption ,and having' Greenwald, Scott Kimmkh, Pelle ' In hie apes trane Dr. Dunn serves-, to demonstrate were however. in her more is interested Haverford of the. Reld-hoe.m, they pointed In let euccesefully Sam-Hudson, and-Dave Mn ae Curator of Reptile& and-Araphib. questloes friendly gesture to dear old Swarth- Les simmered ant dunlni,-to let then] know what es .d violent intentions were stilled more. dist ofImAcademy THIS, inns at the Philadelphia two feet high.But"ISN'T Cern. prow Killian. toname.' were meant of erhich many allof Morley. President Haverford by •Mater, Aline their at is happening prove to eoeld junt be says, esimelf. HUMILIATING!" Lucine was resitonsible foe Sci.ce—which. Andy Firth Professor wrong, him nose the in battle de to prepared and to show them that Haverford is pq the three meet important philosoph proeuring•• the band. while Joe Safer o job fo. the both For were men Haverford that men In three canat triota.and gentknien, they left the .ical implications that . ale percent and Cour Cadnalleder will take ea. tore, he as pettedly content at Hay. eighteenMeellng-House from peace.Swarthmore in recommendations . in.rested Us leftAboutHaverford Police and concerniee them dorms palette.. theory These were tie thehrt. of the Artworks. women'h V-12 • erford: and some one of the. neinEven though the two .11eges didn't three o'elock in the morning; they their meet fromIndett. students Haverford tlal was done the job Afterand of empirical justilleation. the theory I Roger Morrell and Tom Gerl.b.an mers he is going bask to Panama and Ile in geld' football the on were adjourned watch. andet fonr. synchronized hadarrive neighborhood' o very eit epistemological Ebullient. end the in charge of the breakfast and re Costa Rica. for &nether session of StreettheforForth.n to 49th good of epirit the in all Swarthmore, Swarthmore at to breakfast. hearty snake-enatchirig. respectvely. Ifreohnterne, monism epinterredogical theory of 'deviltry Everything went wording bight-hearted pl.. Rhyn Morris, British MP,. Mean none-too-perwerpit their decidedfon,toand The three armed. of men cubtotook To Speak With Students ful mind, againrt. the Red and Bleak their individual pint paint-cans with , each man, bentheee cam- their own !medal brushes yourwanted "ImproveThey in ancampaign. Memberandof puse Morrie. The Hon. Ithys end each camp.,.shounert. the campus will visit Parliament. lair hadan ahadmaphis.ofownthespecial Haverfordto daub nasty Ws all over any interested rtudents or with talk in the these planners suth With faulty in the Common Room from rned by a food army, is it any wonder `that Ameriee Political 'iltiverford, this Thursday, 4 to 6 p. m.Professor Swarthmore, (we beat the Jape? fromheerts wenchforewa hearted Herman Science turned lie) their where the know vlewpoinC artiees an. From Friday. announced '"I PIED CHESTERFIELDS P. Ford contingent did a glorious job. students, ninety of their out forty Britain's ofnoted a member Mr. Morris, the missed Fords The watch. the upon HAVERFORD Painted They for keep especially in party. Liberal 11111111.11111111111r 111■ the bed He one. but all *teachers. adminiatraSwarthmore'a at colubins only condi.In misfortune to fall under the racier of lion building. Red and Black. two was theincumbent that hea Labor the fact AND THEY'RE TASTE MY TO defeat to date We. for fixation a had that a barber could be better? high. What feet architmt the Caber landslide of 1916. He win But he had one consoletion; he waen't must Swarthmore for The eel give a speech on 'Thursday, but .Ireut,Suet-metal have been toa have for the'Fairly charged question.thewhich any regarding will answer MILDER...YOU'LL LIKE Swarthmore col. ninehoW exactlyman: thoughtful Haverford cu • may have ettidents ravagers Swarthmore pointed rn.. 'The in .England.. rentHesituation 11111MEMENINIMMir end road on.Walton S's beloved their Undone Left Nothing th of director assistant on Is the 'Unhappy The eight. Haverford men initial THEM TOO!" British Broadcasting Co., nod at th managed sixty dollars: to the tunetoof splash germ time is King's Counsel, th day! at district a of equivalent English waited week before re. -Heverford Haverford Morrlf—is a Welsh,. tenting Sweetlnore's compliments. anal an expert on the Goa birth,Mr. bytorney. Pharmacy Beardsley John veteran Guedakonal language. rt sho ran the He son backed by Estate at Henry W. Pre.. P. D. tw John Troncellitti Presbriptions A. VASSALLO "MRS. MIKE" •Barber Shop , • entail/ Barber Shop NEW LOCATION Drugs hand Sundries HAVBRFORD SERVING Ane. Phone Ardmore 0122 Penns. Railroad) (next16intoAnderson YEARS 41 FOR MEN Basement Fogad.; Also Awe. Lancester W. Its Penamly.la Haverford Y. M C. A. Building Albrecht's Flowers ARDMORE \ Accommodation Sanitary Supply lo. 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