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ews Sperry Lea Reports an Communist Speech Page Twn 'VOLUME 41—NUMBER 14 Who. Thinks What About Month Page One $1.00 A YEAR. ARDMORE, PA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1. 1950 Secrecy Permeates Campus I— As Class Night Approaches CALENDAR Hoskins Reviews. Vic Dance and Chaplin Movie NEWS Institutes Political Regime Featured in Spring Carousel Picture Service For Haverford Extant in China Faddy, March 3 fence., Haverford-Bryn Mann Roberta 'The whole weekend is the thing." clandestine meeting. ee eit‘ °Greasy'. Orchestra Br Hove. (YNerm. Teddy Wilson . . . Darwin Prockee, onthident of the Jud Grind wee. heard to remark between seta'aeae. mete,' Mystery and weeny have permeatter Close, ha, stated of the meting or three ed the Campus amen. Commit.. of Maned after he spotted two Interclass Athletic P., Spring Prem.. The Ret of activities tech of the clews. lure been holding members of his elan, diappear Sutereay, March 4 beet. with a square Bence et Bryoaround a comer and hold a subdued secret meetings in the Student ComBasketball, P. M. C.. home. Chase Named Head Dates Parties' Origin Mawr on Feed., etern.... It ran. a Room, the Faculty Ream, the Bar- itenvereation, keeping a waitetifel eye times with the Claes Night Shows Tura.. March 7 bee Shop, and even in ernekedlled for would-be cevesdroppers. Of Specia/ Service From 1911 Revolution Ann Elizabeth Shade Memorial Friday evening, and then a Vie dance The answer, dear Grind, eau be dormitory rooms . In a move to ire see further the in the Cereue. Room. Saturday Levee Hakins, remedy appointed tee° ethrela, Clan ilight: Lenore in English. given by Dylan .Whata Up7 , - elated seem., a Charlie Chaplin dine Thomas.-Goodheri HAIL Fehr P. M. .cope of the serviee rendered the executive direetor of the American the redden far all these That annual evening in March when "What Tillie, Punctured Romance:' will Haverford student say, the board , Friends Service Cemmittee, presentall formalities are laid aside, and are Thurehe. Marsh I shown. complete with piano accuse. the Heverford NEWS this week an. ale Collection last Tuesday a firstCroon thuartry run fur novices. replaced by good-natured 'eddied. pane.. by Park Sharpie.. hand report on the Chinese eituetten. nounme the Meanie. of a picture data Night inaugurates the Junior ,eerviee branch that will make availAs an A.FSC Said worker in wee-tern Carousel Highlight Weekend, the bargest weekend on the Fe wss iota 10d6 to spring calendar. The highlight , the weekend „pl iable to all students and frithde of to offer kinds Misery-at.. OP the ether Saturday evening to the Gym- I the I.°11•F• •er•-i•'• of any of the i It. 'elation to the nesium. .66 the derive c„,„„.0,1Pletures that have appeared in the One thing nano apparently true and . eme for Student M°.':.`17..:pird featuring see the musk -or Tad! *Ma' now. Although each class torioualY have boon taken ley NEWS staff phoNe Black or White The Spirit.] Science. as set ferth considered It, no clam is going to tosraphers. Robert Chase has been • Mee himorkal perspective re-Education Meet ofStressing in the writings of the Eighteenth. pre.nt a skit brined an 1934. It theme aeyn the revolution he demonstrated ' Century thhaker. Emmanuel Sweden- that each class heard some other elate e'fillids Punctured Rin.ec.c." na'atgF.d!'' ,f r taiils nd '74tio' Idni?.. deSP' theh'faSne borg, was the subject of the Rae., d. wen g oing to base its 'them on the Ithdergmdates conddeang careere that the picture is tegee ne of black 4111 a silent film el.sic 'with Marne added branch of the NEWS -.tale . versuswhite, - but• of a nuance of Wurben Odhner, who delivered the navel. in education _received advioe and en • a.. at perm t ee•Pue•-• the Sale, lights and Ala.. Roth pact 1first In a serles of three such .11., aieeynron Rederrea C.eip mum... ere. alumni in the field pante.ddeeire neeiorialked China inEnMeeiva NEWS piety., of 'many ,„„ w it& 6". on February =, stn the Commons The Seniene 'have appropriated 'a at the preadtkation banquet held In dependent of foreign influence and in- . "even. which have taken place in and1,7 te Ike Spring-Camaro' Deoce, Ream. part of the Foamier. Bulletin Board the . Commons Room Into Tuesday th year erenees New Reveleti. highlight of the tool°, o't.ekeol Wixom. Prthident of . the Film •"'". e to that they may keep all informed et e back a hundred eie, eae,„„eeetiee with :the I will be made mailable. Pictures Sweeeeborg. said Mr. thihner, was about the progrese'of their show .... evening. Eighty-sine Haverfordianz The movement gor , leper. events. Glee Club activities. y.re. says Mr.floskine. to the Mae .4 'keened to the instrument of God to being a new The Senior Show Is ready to go into 41.8, discusfiej. !Drama Cieb pretteneatioae well am Orchestra revelation, adequate to the needs of rehear.] after the matter has been ...hes on eve different phases of"f tree „tee. many which have captured litteerford the overthrow of the Manchu dimaid be ofa that% an enlightened age, too...like. The studied by cementite. for several the teething prefer.on at this scene sat, in 1911 under the leader.ip eth., the eeite ,, h he-inking—such as the Old and New Testathents, being months ith Emalee Earon The Sophomores have had ending of the it...skeane house Sen. When hr was tercel • renew per person, adapted to a mankind atilt at o child- men photographing scenery . and to last year's pre-MW and pre-medi- Sun Tat d the cutting dawn of the tens in into utile the fellenving year by the ish inallectal level, do not aufrimient- prominent landmarks, .. Theelereeh. e ine konferenees. war Lora a split develo,d Amon. the -------- -Dont of Lloyd--will be offered ter . ly commend themselves to the reason -men have kept the teileteat of all Gemmere (halmau matting breakfast will be served for, male. proponents of nationalism. of peesent.day man to be convincing, about the whole matter, the only in- . John F. Gummere, '22. Chairman of co. 11e. re.. eaMal ohoemir. dates et 19.30'. Plans are also underway fa r the leTee Flothrfoed-Br. Mater'oethee- ticket h to him. formation from the Rhinim is that the conference, 'introduced the ape- The pal 'elusion of a NEWS photo booth . o me" t k I,ne hplied tea. with. Dr. Reese conducting, will :ft'y that'nera. eve in the work of Emanuel Swed- they held a meeting• •l 'The movie, "Tillie` Punctured -reiteerc ef the -feetheontieR Jenke its de. full-emile concert in elalists in the Per field, of adoption the Nationalists, under the leadership preenborg, Me. Calmer continued, undermanee," is presented through *el Pram. T)k booth will PeohetlY he standing of things merit.' has-been • Elementary, Simendeme-College. tint- of Chma Sel-Meth, wee the eeeeer. Roberts Hell at gall on March it ,.......d piel:rec el z i .e,pr tsei,:tekl.a ttena t up..0 0ldtheprsoevild co ftlm i., i earifot,h de .. gym tie_eMeitie:.eweeree the.. t•elreeCeeie rai.d to a scientific vereity, and Goveinmental Aentei.. retina e,-14c24:4ere ass Night Tickets p the means of a new revelation. 'Title Dr. Gummere rommeutee on eh, en- th e ; and their dates with reanenaluathe of of .the k".'etn" in tter'' Mth h;En' alto. j":"ri's 8.11'd eR ll:i ''7 4 ts' nplriasY arience le at once the spiritath "gra ro n77 ale rr e ';'EpC wee,. a donee which, Junior ware. have o on Sale Monday thuelasin these men have far their el,. pa ale in Brehm' Alto Rbepsody whirl , ual eatery of the Minoan reed Me work, and added, "Service to other's eerier ref.ed to participate and set spiritual anetorny and elaateheY of of th.1•:•hea7::,el eZe"..' It:: ::::: .. m. the human mind„ the able.) gag- leek,. for the fourth annual Ch. mot be remonieed as the ideal an ten ewe goventioeuta in the eephy and geology of the Ginnie., et NierteeShow will gonn ettlelettli, • e•e•er ''' or eta of • ree'•••••l. moteChinek.hill country. • Sudh es the ideal of a twat," Rath rude., Mae Malkin claims, fta Marsh It at 1.30 le. M. In, ile the toed" . ebr..t.glil . Cgiare nenh' th'from Intl, %,"eaer ee''%, r, ' :,reretel:4}',,..T11 e. movement to ea- Flevek Mies Eaton has &Pent four Lanese. Faculty and elite workers This theme was maintained by the mem. from fm the. . . Region. of Allan , r ertihb. it..„1Psiheotu:.es„ mLon of.. rynee ee44lee . Cearlemed on Page 4 yea. at the Academy of Vomit Area In the Bridge Club tryouts on Wed ier In -briefly outlining the, seemed may Metein tithees from the .Collgge speaker, who eaue advice on job be Philedelphie. She Is a member of menta l. vetoing, Feeruary 21. the fepre tenele of the $weeenborgian parterre telephone operator after 900 A, n. oppertunitiem, working, coeditio., el Bryn Mawr, i s :h b o , p: ;:re . t. o 13 ,,,u rr. pla rn y FehHi•ee ., euea t in inc f b or i_ l•:•ted p; and ee Company. Mr. Odium first touched on the ha- On Mara.-6. A eethial sectime of -the arteries and gaikemlee• The alto 0 1 . ' the Amer.. Opera " D . FeeertO ..estielLte,d, ee, eels tho has sung. in their preductien of Tea- e chance to enter the annual inter- 1 1 7 elre: men mind In its degreee or .regioniee Roberts Auditoria. has been emeer- set some wit of sword by presenting five Teethes in 58 Minutes. ll , of ,Which, in general, there are- Da. ed for the Faculty and idea viata. merger l Cooper. lemma Speak Pike, The find a theme iv "the internal Tickets will again vest Mete from May ' teeBurton teerNee , eeeetepr .f'r*iAplweDanKit lith.11ltnthictn, Dick Le e91'''''''';: a Dt ''"leeeetP 'BrbCh'" 7ee LliYd' 1 mindof e.n.whch is in contact with sphere. All proceeds from Clara E. NewbOld Cooper, '21,, Vice! mean; fhb whkh inflows the dead Night spell, as in past years, he•allo• President of Girard College, and Editor-in-Chief Horatio Woad has grare.that will he presented. Among Brown Andy Zwelfeer, Hershel i ' TV Writing CompetitiOn of love and the tn.th of faith Dem meted the 'the Nat. Memorial &holm, formerly Direetor of Elementary Ed- anum'need that the 1%0 Record the 1 seleettens that ,trill be played is Shank,. and Denny Lem Werner Go to falcate. God" ship Fund. . ucation there streseed .the' need for amulet be In the heeds of the stud, the. Symphony in B fiat-be J. C. Bark Announced by The second of the "regions.' he the youn.ee son of Sebastian Back. These four couples eo Thread.), The elan, moductione all be goy. men leachers in 'grade.' one to six. thee before the middle of May. M. W:ditgza wtoil. llegi t..ate,,,,v.... r1,..,, t ink sold,- is ''The uateenel milad of man. aimed by the same net of rules that Some profession training is noceeAver • Being of a young, freeemeieei hie . th omeNdottw , and their .. Pelee. 18.00 prit. lew e .e.haiimed ee ce vehleh is in eontect with the woad. In was used .lest year. The- moat ime eery, steed p.. cobs., the work is - During the next sc..' weeks, the style is In accord with his tins., and ., an • which resides the love of nelf and tie portant el theme are that each clan witisfyied aud advancement into ad- business manager. Dan Martin, .4 not Like •that' of his father. atheing by eeperte. Two couples will ere. dee launched reemittle by ea., love of the world , . the rational, spendtth more than ten dollars, and ministre tive positions is feet. Student Tickets Forty 'Centa he selected Dean the thirty-nine col- thm ...thee .r,i,.., ,Aol.ine weeassistants, wit canvass the student 1 naturah and mama._ Also be be included- in the program eges in the Middle Staten Area corn- atemeeee.ent ' of tie ObilaMbia that. tea time of the., plexturtion be While requirements. vary Inner teddy to determine how many copies Be. Trogreaelie Fall ute". limited to twenty-Ave min state-Po state, a aA. plus a-teaching (Maid be Ordered from the printer, is Stefanie for_ strings by Manfredi, .1,1 of penemseeete. aelewere, Broad-astir. System and World Through the Spirit of the °internal The ceileMe epee welch the judges eerthfleate based on education courses The *seen for this ii that 1..t year Tee 'Somber One by le.mthe'vee. and and the Distrkt Columbia.. The two, Fie. inc., leading indeeiendent teleratan," comes Rae-Divine flood, which will base their election of the beet and sometimes practice teeehing arm the demand for books exceeded the • movement from the Folk Some winning couplet will be sent to Glii. ViSi011 producing orga,nirati.. • , ,,t, fa .Love. and the Divine Teeth, which show sedan follow in order of their generally necessary to tenth high number printed. some seniors not bee Suite by Vaughan' Williams. e .c.e..kms,, itio,n,.1 to Thc. ca ge for the April 5nals on an ail ex.p,,, ,r1,,kn.o.71 4. th. to Wisdom. The Divine Goad passes importamei.(le origiestlityl Ill net- khool, sod. twelve states require ing- able to buy copies; and the editTithe. will In on sale at the door. ,nse paid trip. 1 I. indirectly into the coescioue life of her,- geeing, and choreography; (2) M.A.'s, reported Joseph A, Vartmant, .. do not went to mike the mistake and will he available to students at Haverford tern couples to the finals in Mettlean colleges end univereiti.. the extents' mind through the inter- eroduelione and (4) entertainment '26. Selariee psually Mart about again. The $3.00 price of the hook 40 cents, while adult tickets will .11 in /948 reed 19411. Bast year the, col- Those interested may obtain detathe of the contact at le Lloyd Hall. , . Continued en Pa. 4 Continued en Page 4 doednot have to be acid when • copy for 61.20e e Continued an Page 4 • J. Durban Odhner Gives First Talk About Swedenboirg " W nning `Service to Others' cm" from Th P '"" urenestra Performs W In Roberts Concert ing t,„,„ Cl the C l Bridge Cl.ub.Enters. itdr:::::" . pi, ' he.',WelA ..,, t , Nat'l Competition .1:e.,.peerei atnuents to iteceims Yearbooks by CBS ,0 H-BOMB POLL REVEALS STUDENT OPINION -SEES SOLUTION IN U. N., ETHICS, H-BOMB Ike Mae Reba Haverford student opinion on tffe eeblect of atomic mien. in general and li-bombe in particul, Varies oe widely as it Mee In any °thee field, ethordieff'. results of an "inquiring . importer" poll taken by the NEWS lest week. Asking a -representative dimpling of twelve students the Veal. ' 'What immediate seeps, if arty, should the United Statue take torvard reach. ing an atomic-energy agreemen t with Ruseetee NEWS pollsters uncovered the [allowing comments: Gerry Fretted. "5-2-1 would eelte pert Achtholes contention Cleatany effective atomic control plan tan and should be developed with. in the Dieted eiatio, Orgaulad lion. There should hero elle,. ' to reach a bilateral a greement with R.aia by high-level hi" on Churchill meths.. Any hoeeet atom-central proposal eau be made by any eseetry in the United Nato,. Joe Frazer. '53—Ae long as the USSR is running on the principles of unlimited political aggrandisement, it would seem to be impartable lee Russia to math en agreement withianyne emItireg the use of each a power, faMol is atomic energy. I believe are at in impasse-10 be waved only by the military engineers of the two nations. tee Bela A'" Il 4nterial fee the book will he Profs . the pan-eerie Canada by Sleeked Veda' tion.' In feet almost all copy win be' th and at night Ima i" tte ' In Profile: RALPH M.SARGENT, SHAKESPEARE pROF, ADVOCATES HUMANITIES, CO-EDUCATION and ;I:e"aleif bl; ip Leeds '10 —The pthblem itemeher country.unless it rtald tom !epode progrem, bthically tbeelegical. It le not possible pletely nem-heats the other. at the lett...rale Covered for men to mme to an agreement that Also blow. Sin, that In importable, I i Several additions will be made to Though no advent. of large hand" in teeny institutions. . By. Nee,. Tenet • will be ethically and mondly binding believe that it will be put an the shelf. the content of thin ..nee Recant A 11114. such he to heartened. by Just and the count eie on how eleeten Porn units, they all prthoppon a common and a MOM Meeus w.pen will be whole section on the college ;theirtaduy times Pro/hake Ralph Sargent the growing interest in the human- Professor Sargent tool has bnchelor enehangeable basis for morality. Peedeeed to use is a fothee naradministration as well as teacheee- ban teen serenaded with °Bre. up Ries at Reverend. The humanities of arts degree from Carleton Colley,' Dick Fletcher. 50-1 believe we . Peter Anntin•geaull, '42-1 sot no is *ding to be included. For the find rem Shakespeare" we howl-know, he feels are ef great broadening val. in 192i, concentrating "n philosophy.' ehothe dee.ey the fenseien war immediate steps that the U.S. can time there will be coverage Cam• bet iscertain that he bolds, the ue to everyoda and Amid not he ...omit, and Spnniot. He rkelte potential by an hematite attack take. The policy of gradual counter- Peg Step and of intramural athleties, in no academic diedain—in foot, eacreficed to the social and physical that hewn turned as niest English . (Seer indenter's' realities. pree.re against the spread of Rue- and ander tbe. latter heading the M- song he went to the trouble of eating a aciencth, which have get "at of by his free/ratan teethe, ("Ies.amaeDan Haedy,152—The United States" she Communion may possibly put eath of the elms athletic day of ing •what a fresh.. Seglieb loather relations with Russia in the U.N. in us in a position to talk terms with March 4. Finally; a wider coverage phonograph all the way up.to pal -le Inca to immgerete tide year'. Ur; Ralph Sargent . . can doe) and hod abate- decided to the past have Mown, that no atomic the USSR on atomic energy., of-Chas Sleet is Manned. Shakespearc clews with it. become a Imsinessman in South eontrol can be achieved through that Milt hay; '53—In the U.S., seen to the photography department. Prat-rer Rush for Shake... Americo, when he and hiPeenneel by organization. This is Inman of 'a in -particular through the press and Continued an Page 4 At any roe, thtetheg kemer,rether a number of 'English proftheors to basic mieunderetandine betwan the -political platforms, a tendency toward appropriate to the Man who erontrivea switch his choke field to that subject. two countries which can only ee end- waromongering le evident. Before any to emery on -weighty endeavors of ' Mies. Caddie Here ' ed by high-level talks between the settlement can be maeleed with _Rus- Campus Activities Given Dr.. Sargent subsequently Beguiled U.S. and Reeeia to meat. Runk. sias it is necewary en put an end to Use of New Skating House eellehnnhip and at, the earn, time to enielee appearance of smile his Ph.D. at Yale in• 193t, and later Due communism end dera.raey• Mtn this .propeganda, The veto-power in With the westeer lending support Ingdociability and breezy enthetehern. taught at Carleton and Knee Colexist together. Such talks would not the United Nations removes all pot, ima°. He was appointed to his presundermine the Ability of programs by that means. to the contention that the new skat- For ouch—providing the addition sz ent post at Haverford In 1941 Under Gamlen Werner, '28—Through fear' Therefore, the only remaining con- ed "house will never see service aa.a an uneteeched colored shirt and Felix Morley. The only 'regret, he of retaliation, one country would hesi- structive policy is a personal confer- haven for - froisteeltten skaters on the pair of crepe-soled shoes--is the cussays, which he had in coming in Have taee a use ntomie warfare against' ence between the mientiets and states- HaVerford pore( it ehould be welcome tomary well-known exteriorisation of erfoed was that there Were no thee. men of the 'Allies.' and those of Rue news to the student bay to 'team the F. B. Curnmere prefethor of Engthat the abating house In available to Het and, as of this year, the -chairhere. Deana the wet- they "livened Ma, which wawill view as a potential Fellowshipsbf the English departnient up the campus"; and Dr. Sargent friend nether than as potential campus orgarthitione and groups an ai. o mide imr tInpg.. plaee for business and toAs the personal mrprewnmtine on Sentare are reminded that all thinks atudentsmiss a greet dead • mie". tampon of 11011110, Desdemone, Palityplieations for the. Clementine by being thgrogitted. Bottomiley Milligan, '51— We Dr. 010050 Oakley, Chairman of the etedr, Juliet et mnspagnie. Dr. SarCo, Felkneehipe and the Cethed In the field or scholarship, Dr. Sarshould And net the extent of Hus'mod Fellowship must be turned Student AA:. Committee, can be gent finds his chief duty in looking gent', principal contribution has been. in development of sies- progress tontactd in his once In. Powders' out for the interests of the Hard-k at the President's ors.. by bin Al the Court of fleece Elisabeth: atomic bombs Then, if they hare March 1. occompanied by for permission to une dile Shaba whith Venetia one.would say he Sathe 'Life nod Lyri. of Sir Edward. made considerable pregreee, we abatement of seoLra.rordn. house facilitice. The keys may be inte quite effectively.. in view of the Dy er, published by Oxford in 1936. In should adopt a coaellielory policy. procured froth Mr. Seaton ache.- fact that shire the our hh Sbeheler activities the applicant con. , Ng...feed's Shakespeare addition he has published numerous of they haven't end we are dee. offece in Whitall after permis- epee. chases have been perennially eiders to be relevantarticle., including la paper on his dm. authority, thiolvelee roonrentess Bien has been received. the largest in the college. Continued on Page 4 Fond men err missing something. Onekketed no Page on Sil ee PA ri Haverford News Wednesday, March f, 1950 HA\ ERKOHU NEWS In The Editor's ALUMNI NEWS Batt Deer Sit: , . A 240.;7bonate FORM, Graduate Dean of Saw York's Wttahingten &male Celli. recently gave • talk -4 Er. Mawr entitled "17. S, Stake F,Jiho-Kennralt M.-Mos:T. • . In Israel...fir e talk:Mama to he a ;teeing deSeription of taaa. his en• 11usgin,c Edifor-Antinini Morley. thusiasm he ROCA entirely to give an -Anieetiee glog,of ouf ntake irbtit" , BOW, litemeger-Richard Eberly. • Stale Eat Ind rat tile same time publfely admitted that he meta • Slant,. I.ber. Since tin't'a are two sides to a 'cikestion', f d like to give the Ottet Nea, P.,litort-Frejeric Hitzel. Richard Norris. John 'F O. Point of view. .11 Anhhnl Sportx 1R4,-t1ivid Western: By ...ening Israel. America is antagonlelisg. the whole Amb ewsid. gun, rddr,r-Flugd kurd. Giese lies with the Mahe are easentiel not est/Y because oUr ei-onoinic 14114-13arrtin-Prodtop. . ' with them are invalidate. but also h-o a nspAl the fri.ind+hip O.7 EVIrtraw U.fiftn-Edgcrtan Grant ' • Middle East, which oecupies a stn0.1.2 position In the world. F.& Circ,fult,e Alarawr..--Ciordon Werner. Arabs' point of view, Israel is not content with what It ha. For 10* /how. A ,nuria.1,-Drew Lewis, knatildillspaugh. Nrox .riao,4ates- John licuton. Malcelin Brown. Robert Chow. Robert Fo- time Zionists have played with the ides of expanding IMO Sytio and Trineley. Gerald Forund. Richard ,G,onsl., Jon Guttmachm. Robert Ham- Jordan. They. would justify their claims by ,.tarring to the Old Testamentmend, Johd Hitchcock, Clark .lohnion. John Kittredge, Harold Miller. Whiit'..ore, Israel 'would hallo to a It were to maintain • aren't. t I. oak! (11s14. Taylor Putney. Fkrsebel Shanks. John Somerndika mrpolation. The Arabs err well aware of this and view it eith abtrm. Israel is not nelf.supporting. It bas hod to•rely on American id Jt SmosIntry. Peter Tapkc.,John omcc. Stir. Winn, Labe She. IA very doolutial whether R wOI mi. Se sersUpporting, desPItg, istittravi.• gent claire. Rer agricigture can bonen" feed her poptilation. Her Ind.. • • NI. (wren, V.Ictur juwers. John Leggett. 'Richard tries. when developed, will have to compete *anima the bitter powers. I inc.losn, &inn \L rime, I red (Islet. fhornav Ruth, Howard ToyIt reall be well Lo .keen in age .BP. -Communist MotTin 1.40.1.1Yet ,,.. lied Walker. much con be said about it since the governMent has be shle to olfen. Hie • informed. concerning them. The present government sais it ix going to Pold:,I.c.1 I., It, or of f1zi,,f,,t.1(,..Ilree nyckl throat/and Ihr Aninant. Printing (botany, uo Ritten- L. neatial in any future wst. How long is the pre.= gevernment. Vint n.eir.nno to remain in power7 Itars Tsar., AP.Ino,r. Has Venial; allxvItted anti•Semitimit in this country! Many main. cool-,1, matte. of ltx ..inferore. Pc.. Pea (.1}the, emir Act inept Jewkh leaders repii hi the 'negative. The American Council for la deism, a Jewidi orginisitien, etre.ns the feet that Jo. are s relighto Anwat 24. group and not u mnionrality. itny Jews are mend to be AM.*. and wish to remain to. By gefrig siarl. Jewn are meily •Ighettailine themulr«a. The bask matt., of anti-Semitism isn't solved. but merely posh. .1 aside. It America k really Interested. in the. welfare of the Jena It The United States government • recently decided that the' fhoOd %en itf doom to theta Um° Might say that Jews want to go to bwl. go., then that oumide ,„„on,one to eiplide , the Asnertein moniste are manufacture of the H-Bomb, was essential to the security of our „no,tp., „.o.,,o }.towwoot who . era eat nation. This Was labeled as a decision of crucial inintirtsnCe by Pea., in itfaeing no Many unanswered, has giVen pecyle all over the glebe. what I ,sonsitler to be an incomplete picture of the shoed°, m the Middle There have been - "creche* decisions made during the Rent, If We akh that this ierture I, 'brought Into cleans focus. it might past fete years. The qualit of these decision., of today will nut b advisable te eneuge.4peekers who are More folly informed and who are be knoten for some time to Me. We in college now must live bettor able to trim a more accurate analysis of both :idea of the Mtn... Ptolemy and H-Bombs . . must of our lives in the kind of a world they pixaluee. But we Sincerely, are also toil]. ores, some day, the duty of making the decision,. \'A1311. TOTA1.1 We will pattern the byte of future generations. Will -we be ready for thin jolt when the time comes? Here at Haverford and at colleges across the nation there ; ' is much discussion over the question of a practical vet,. a "liberal" education. A "practical" education, its exponents saY. Pre• BN SMUT Lre • pares a man to.do something. When he gets out of college. they -point out the man who has specialised in a given field daring his No're, Senior Slitlin ins 2. jail renamed from • ••■•Glaati four years in ready to take his ',lace as u breadwinner and a con- al on Larute daring which h' mole glad) of tartrate Inward tb Mir nl MA. • V. lollowina it I tonsinory of • *ear given try Comesawiti tributtir tool more productive nation. Namaid, France. Tin amain. tes. Ott the other hand, men who hove Aprend their ce'llege serer-, organizer to shilneri workirs at Cl, pdta „4.14,,,,d eb oagboel F rnrr ,a; fence over several fields, it is said, are prepared for nothing. October 2. 144,, Nett Rah the NEWS ads inn SferryY haterrlen. with They are "Am-wet-a-on" who seem to have wasted four years run- fix slimier winch farther recent, girettmesist irollenda Irebnivera). 'fling after vague concepts and discussing pretty. meaningless 'team are net the product of Ina: Marshall Plan to thank for this,. Word, In addition, the "practical" educators emphasise the fact mainly, but of the economic nem. (Actually thls was due to electricity that eUlleg0 IS a waste of money, as in:II an of Linty, if students do' city of cupi.list. For Meta.. the nuts mused by the dry summed. War or 1914 wan brought Munn- be nut learn how to "do something.' "And drhat about tile "stable ourThese persons have several good arguing points, and at the fear of English capitalists for rency' they talk knout in this slick • increesing Indu truf potential taper book! We saw what the Limes every student who hos not really concentrated in one- field Qtthe cennany. Americans and th.r stooge. ham subject to vague feelings, of insecurity. about what he really The noses or Wank! 'War 17 ;‘,„ England arranged about thatknown"-and about rthut "good"- hiss knowledge will do: him fn1 v■or de.r al.. norms the plat '-While France Is being thin. 'aidlife. HOW cart he aproly his knowiedge term, of dollars and wor the number of Minden/I nark- ed', Iron .bout Genitally? cents. In term, of getting job done? In the. contexts, the pie.' eta ;ntrouned cents. end the "The Marshall Pan, combined mit mule hu.-•profit. Ae- with the war policy of the American ture for a "liberal" education looks blick indeed. tually'they were doing that and British kanitalistn, have not But let Us now .k What the aims of an education really are in 1913 they would j.t en welt have only excused her from payment. of -or. what they Adult! be in terns of the role of an education in liked to have seen the war continue reparetiond wa hut td greitire better this complex world. Just What- do we mean by the term "edueatr they kayo Increased to the Pe' for their chit Union. then co Mal war with the power of German. losoustry unetlmanT" Japan w ait en ed. to N note the Amer. At is prodiming more steel Do ire moon men who can do one thing well .al the expense of doing many other things badly? Is not this the consequence ken eaPinitra n. having nutted the than France, blood of temente,. profits that "Not' only thin. The larger deOf too much specialization in college? It often ix. Indeed the ceite from employing huge masses valuation, nagged for the Germane, quality of our present group of deciSion-makern hears testimony of workers, trial device some of the truth in comparison to the to the fact that our educative system neesls, adjusting. scheme to keep up this fantastic devaluation of the franc hen moult There'seents to be a myth popular int the United States that Production. Statistic's show 'that in- that Frances export market will goes something like thiS, "If u man 'can do a certain kind of .ectil of doireeaing rapidly 'after now WY German -goads. And then September .1045. Work very .well: t. e., if he is rated an expert in any field, he in Coiled States employ meat in the whatever we to !nodose here, the kept at it. high Mad. market In America M. stopped by thereby immediately nutked as an expert in all other fields, es• To take rale of the morprodue. theirlff. r•ta Bukthis kid.. de Wan peciaBy in the judgment of 'herban nature," and in economies. lion thou soon was occurring. Amer. , Streer'is an old story. Imvernnient. it nil . tifrilittional politics. TA existence of this al,racyit111:t.s. :o, nspired with Eisr,.!,,,i". 13.u. t rto you think the Amer. ettid• myth .has coveted over the danger which emphisM with ;10":" pi-Bawl:on :n d EYeanen.'• No-t:out - Of week 'with Olearning to do: one thing" can Nodose For in dealing with a onlythis, they lam the oh.. 'Plan? is only the gr. single RAI 01m .,,lighOnt the whole period of one's high& educe44■414. method 4■Ic ind.444T ...Mop Potion, one tends to .e this field as a center point about which all duetion of the United Staten. Them ..other fields are aeon to revoke, Ths is .hat might other be coned n T„hei ph*"after °"thhi "il'"Plolennic picture- Of how the.world operates. . It Mersh • iMlist. profits, Enrepe had shotild be M. ' PV"-,:te' Snorti I'idlifter'h:t born the . teen d'cluged. • 'ReefiLin that they potmil and proven falite,,just an Copernicus' and 'Galileo and oth-, eleganity thread alma jA premine no longer have thin fieltIg.men le tx' Prs eillosed the inaccuracy of PtaleMy's Ideas. for our country. "I shall now atiotelpialt, Amakimn capIttliate have Indeed. the main function of a college should to bteak nolo this booklet In Marshall .Plan shown )hey ere ...tin' to -• stolen the barriers between different fields, 'to make the forma. information bwkled , published by !the onlythat method by when cepi.1Lien of ',Ptolemaic system of thought" Note the II h in 'society' con avert renal n. impOsorible. We certain:. the Americans oaken ',o0on, to . p ff, It Minn.:- roots 011.i hhorhiranige education to give tot detp• fancy booklet like this to mil how ! "Gentle.... thin- ear has diodes knowitidge 'Ina large ntirdber of•fields. But we shOuld be able to ecneh they are doing for ' begun by the Atlantic Pact Signed count on it to at lent arouse ill an a sytnpathy for the problems the ••77i•i l• the reel encounitired by Starkers in other areas of endeavor's. -`if the "'Pie , -Lees jug aeon tee cover end'"'hi" of Earn. by their treacherous rictoad fe Volt " tr`mt17,_..Y:; -car soh t the have In other wo. dd. We must not be educated to look at man as! • all Actium, ii• etith l or a physiological entity or a voter or a cits.I earniait fortunes preparing and tomer.. If les are educuted in -stich a§hatmer, can we'be expected int, hindinGrel, her cumency d:; ell this thanks to the Star- then-fighting this umr, who will - be 10 be able to stable/11Y atop being speelalistkund start being wise! stoat plan and the ...sky or the killing peed gottitm Will It leaders who will da the right thing at Iltd right time? We cannot. America.' Ilaughter lit the sell. be the Americano themes-twee? That is why this wholB problem of liberaliTun remh spec- `"col. Let or look and a. Met ahlit "4 shell read a statement that , th,.. 1s...gy.nerosity e ittliffitlitm in such . irnfiertant one. That is wily h. dOne to our RePres..tive Gamma Of Havener& Missouri nu. recently-. He Is an bucking the tide of specialisation, la in such ait important man, • .By inundating Prance with matt. Important man In .the' Anted.. tine. Whitt fitiverford should striye' toward if, the development ufactured good. the Mamba Men, government. Missouri is the state of thinking men who go on lo be lawyers'Or dOctors'or Inusidesit ;Mile making American capitalist's where Mae. political Men. Thiel is whae all colleges should strive toward the Freeing. rich. hue put French workers out Of fm.. of noel who can think comtructively, Who their jobs.. The toxiiks sent her fin .bintanee) 'If war comes I are 'riot stuck in nem. that preoch dot], ,worite. shall see to It that the sraiitnry frame of reference for life. • cannot. earn enough to support their defend their 'continent with their \ Alm,. all, a college must strive toward the ileveloPment oil families.. The. rule . that We meet own addict. Never ngain men who have a aymputhY for their tenet,' ma, tyh,, Ionia! ^hoe n. nte. American Antis for anwirime Youth spilt its blood in realize that other men- have motives ft:”. the way they net, even stares *WY ereIA paragraph. from though these motives are, at times, not discernible. riled unemployment in the industry Rep. Cannon's speech was used no It in toward such ends that a liberal ' making films and Iraratbeedde. arts college should velopmeht but also IC hen been bad the text: for Comminist postern in ,.tire. IP the colleges•produce uarrow'mes who cannot nee over for the annals of our young MM. rahea With the ardused workers 'now mts ul t ten pi cantons later it life, they have forted in me.' (This is not a hfurshell Plan completely behind him, the igiealter their job. Wemtmt not continue to protin,, generations of Item arr . en whtimed ue enthusiasin far La .17:7:."....),_ ple who are. interested in hurrying throug wr o re kt. Natalre there is only ‘Jhoornee la Pols. At the end of h lift being elliChenlel that they fail to pause and figure out what the whole seemin the shipyards for the !hill mecca he or. surprided four days a Week, while before the th.t were a all about. If some generation .on does not 'make such a ' -iand, war, when Ulric was no roconst,e . but was pleased f.0 fist it Mts.*. pause, there will he an end to all need for hurrying. • lion, there wee a toll Week's work cause riaryolle Vat, in complete Wei will leer's :Tee for mom worker, We. hove ohs Ot.radve, into non existence, with hi.. rads of 1949 Find Places i ii Medical New Typing Aid Law Schools, Btisidess and hicinstry Owed bY Grad .. Aletvhti em ugh . .heol;ical l, Arts and Sciences of the U. of Penn 6NTINIAlb FRolit L'AST Roy ....tnd YI '19 in the typewriting field. have just reseined noitee. erticia written by him, on the Minimotion Typewritarty Mutual Insurance Co:and a tic. r Keyboard, was published In the He is living at 50 Oakwood Avenue, big at 1208 Johnson Street, High November, 1969, issue o f the yooeo, Long Branch, 73 J. George Nicklin Point, N. C. et the Franklin Institute, Mt GlifIs at the College of Phyaiciam and u•0. 6iiLf,ornme .r 0. tthcra-s Sorg.. at Columbia and his aila-tiro, Western 6.4. is 60 Haven Avenue, N. Y. 32, P. 6°°d`kh G. ° "4°' Pa., and is the youngest mane., , Area 111 Telephone CompanY of George Soler is at the Yale Law the distriet He inky he eantacle.d et • Se.. Keyboard for 70 b.,. ' School and rWitY be reached 2609 132 W. MaIn St. Bloomsburg, PI. le .a. worhaLn Yale Station, New Ninon, Conn Band Stewart i nova. Webers Park. is stuaYleg the editor of the Weslaco HEWS. Wes anal University of Virginia And can Itco. Texas. which has just been seo Mr. Ralph Huff... 760 lecied the -13.1 Alt-round Weakly in nine and cones The r ul Can n can r. rue kerPark St., Charlottesville, Va. Teats far 1949... Dave Is 1141ng at ramping Practically the Peaso Is at the University of Conn.. Al W. fith Street. Weals., Tex.. flout Law, School and Is living at 907 Welaios Chi. theottesTeng le at ditto.' ideal. about the efficiency of Bloomfield, Avenue, Hatifold. Conn. Robert Proseer is with the Incur- the Temple Oeeral Scheel, Phila. Pa.. the erandard typeso-iter, which his None da,,,.py and is living at 5244 Carlisle Street. testa show are not very accurate. The standard keyboard has tone and may be contracted ere Bihar. IL Phila.dn..Pa. *deli Tarr ia living g...iereo,.,t. without change for 70 years, or el• aoga Harshen Road, Drexel Sanford. d eon°, Po. 1414,o4 Tool. to what Ws, Haw. most as long as the typewriter has Pa. Hugh Saadi' may be reached on Xi. Lumber Company .dison the been in use With the fejd of statistics, Mr. Griffith showed in his arBox 1641.-Moylan. Pa. Ileirard Row.- road. , tiele that mai or ha arrangements amy is living at 416 Park St, Ridley Dade Themes is another student at Park, Pa. Al illeyiolds ma road reP- the U. of Penneylverale law Drexel t1.4), et MamrW resenMtive for: E. S. Adkins a Co.. and lives at 518 Fos. Avenue, Drexel retell lumber and building suppilee. Hill, Pa. 7.ha 1'heti.as is living As a bents, he chose a carefully a[ in Easton. Maryland. He lives at 6 212 W. High/and Av.., Chestnut' combotinded .ample of 107.000 tuna. H.S. St',-Gaston. including punetuanon Rill, P. lain. Thorpe is at the Col.. ^Ing James Reynolda Is with the Family t_ a physicians and Surgeons opoo. numerals, and an adequate Agency of Chester County. *here he Caltunbia Unice...Hyena Raabe c.- namftke.o f t giro. guidance and help with family bated through Box 33, Bard Mall. -10 letter eurrenres problem. He it planning to attend lie in Avenue, N. Y. 32, N. V. Mr. G' r711t11 ° thont tested this material the 'Green.. on rianchird typewriter, one with n of School of Social Work 0011 Todd is with the International randomly selected keyboard, one in. at the If: Pennaylvinip." Ai goes'int. he le Ming 260 West State St.. Harvester Conrinkny in Cleveland, rented by a Myekshight at the liesOhio, brat Is alreIng as a Pert-time vertity of Washington, and One Pr. ."Bels "'"114P lelde"I's the College of golf pro an the ride. His address is which he discovered lay. testing to be - Physicians and S.urgeons of Col., Lis Re,v Vigo Road, Bay Vilitsge, easiest to into, which be named Minibit University and lives at 50 -Haven Qhio. David rebe j5 rthdling nt the motion. Avenue. 01 Y. 32, N. I', Hee. Ric. ,Mtehigen Law School and Byes at As a final renolUhe found that the here* is with the Hamilton Poem the Lscryers' Club,. U. of Michigan. stendfird model. is no more eflielent Inc., of Sheffield, Mass.. whore he is Ann Arbor, Michigan than No randoinly selected model and teach* - coemrlor to children's • 1910 with a little planning could he int. tronot. David Namoj is studying Ed Tea...e lle is living at oved •••ej w•P. in the Department of 'Picking, Speech T) aware Avinue, Wilmington, Dela m is.Loingzork t•ot Jobe `he Ond Driem LL ifetkl.i uokra, Ti College erfOrd city and his whitens is 600 Reservoir perirent orte ha. natio. while gaing !o graduate xt rot en the till.' 48 Street, Baltimore II, Maryland. Mr. Griffith pointed out that a wellimagism Stehle a working with the Conrad Turner is with the Ateeri. designed keyboard reduces them to Slater System. Inc.. of Phila., P., Mtn Friends Service Committee, 33 per cent pine. -one hand motto. and live, at 1339 72nd Ave. N., Phila., winking with the Mexican •Govern- are harder Znd consume 73 percent . Pa: mint on a pilot project set up, by . Carl Sangre is working as an op. UNESCO for development of the this represents a subranntial *eying entre In the Greenfield Dispatchers t Santiago Valley. Region in Nayarit A second defect of the stinda;d Office of the Beaton and Maine Reil.'Sferaico. dlis addles. is Sociedad de keyboard in that It requires ba pereed. He , id living In West CUM- Analyse, Untie., Nayarit, cent of Irer strokes to be mad 'Vegan, Masa Mark o las is with Fsgoateo. reaching frt. the home row. A ' wail: the ThwiragAlbert Instrument Ca, designed keyboard reduces this tit 28 Ed Tuttle in at the Harvard Bus, per rent The e.ies.-Motions in type,. Phila., end lice. al III Iona Avenue, NerbeXth, Pa. Sti Sc rsh'' Fi';7113101:07e'S7 ' Ri' Marne Segal id doing special 'elie ••e t": 'JCinS .00 • Zolls kingwpitrilou71. 'the'tietd ing"'f'rtn. .to-e ithe address it 8 V•B. Road, hole row. of which there are only 4 work et. Haverford College prepare- TPOi•li cent ism the standard keyboard. tots 4. 4.4c4.8 Graduate Se he and Stehl Hill, Reth.l. Goon, a d he hi per " per hi. address ia 721 Snyder Avenue eltIPI4Yed hY the Nffinic.C... - Left Rand Does the Work Phila. M. The moat difficult typing stroke to Ted Shakespeare ex- Milford. Cann .,. An get hia M. A. Toology Hawn Velm in at the College of reaching from the home now to the from Cornell University In Aurae', ph.7.,,,,,,,....„ s....... of Columbia raw ne . t s abo ir,v.e 1i1t. , Trhce:re . gula of r,hisee. :;. ns and beam teaching next fell. Viand, UniVersity end may he reached at 630 hound requires drew in 112 Stewart Avenue, MM., W. Itiath Street, N. Y. 32, N. Y. swelbdesigned board reduce. them Robert she hitmie Is doing pooh. P"PO"g alatt el Adininiatration. °'` "ri` for.'an M. i*Btl' A. in Public !1-‘ is"53 ter Witr r.. le. Y. Rajas Sgeimid, Jr.. Is at the Teach. Harold Whitcomb Is at the Temple to J nor cent. Another great fault is the over. no Whine of Columbld University Medical School and lives et -1926 N. loading of the left 'hand' which nBreed Street, Phila., Pa_ John Wil. and live, It 24 'Hamilton Read, Glob eel., 56 pet' cent a Us; strokos i; TZs.. eon le a student netiPlk. minister . • rm. gether with Ridge, 73. D. Delude filseratan M with bad d tr Ottl'ele'ee" "en'''''' Pa., ''''d O" soon of consecutive straiten by - the Harmon-La Rorke. Ire., Nutley, and Is Reins, at 78 Chestnut St., Ma- le rt.,' PO"... "rh..1"0`.1 P'""' same. nmr. t,.imr . f.lid ro.3,' .i.t.,:ur :::.,.. tii., o.ow wow, int y in the Fell. His address is 127 1.,,,, ..t plewood, N. J. eat Street, Allentown.. Pa. 11210 Shiner in at the U. of Penn- S. syleanla 'Medical School and may he a.roL' hool andWennl "c*o. ultaIet:edYth ibL57. ugh '' 11 . oreoct.;. reached 4,0 Grallniek, 4824 Hansom Stfta'" er. '"trn' eatsI'- ru n : 1" Willl the Street. Phila.. Pa. 'Clete smith is at 26116 Yale Station, New Haven, Conn psychologist's typewriter whIely• b ' I the Minintotion scheme, nhow the Lew School of the mune, univer- Bale WIMEged hrat the U. of Pennsfi• close I sity end liVes.at 3400 Ckeennt Street, Yenta Medical School and in living .0. then •it is easier le kaki the. key809 S. 41st Street, Phila. 4, Pa. Ted boardd with students developing pro. Phila., • DP.odd Spark. is teeeffing. at the Wright is Machlrig French and Sol- 8-ieney twice as fest as by 'standard en. in the Lower School nt the Fed. methods. -Conneerelet operate. Comm Friends' Central Lower Sebool Ilie Sech .oeu ..hmlig.hets . tow ,..,tho,N. Je. .Hpoe,,i: rt ewaochsroth,,e attending the. GMdulte School of „... ui: . orl, trdebo greo o.noif4pfufiei e e. pr,t. th th to ma "and and fit living at 107 Lee Ave- methdd. . . Blaine., Acceptance of thin new . keyboard. 31%.„GrIffith . felt, would Cupid Claims Two '00' Ti"""'.2t1 J. ALUMNI NEWS Class of '46 Pats . . "'"' s'"h n' "'. infra in timeth' andil'n'""."'*" money. despite the ' .prejudice imainet change. Two Elio- mford buddies from list 1897 year's - class announced their engage- Edward Thin.. registered patent , - - s ' clients recently. Robert L Pukes. attedivey of New York Citl. is thej ogi* --cal Society Jr, and George 11. (Doc) Ritchie, Ink' author of a Rook, Chemical Insentiet»! friends in undergraduate days, will and Chetill.1 Pafats, to be publlek , take the matrimonial leap E in' Jane ed jointly by Clerk Boardman Cu..- lecisliaverforthats Bob's ..gagement is of - grefef in- Inc.. and Matthew Bender lc to., Inc:, .. tereet locally since hit bride-take is --gam of Nee, Tort, Fitiverfordians phyod a prominent Miss .01orl• Veit, . piesent accre• part in the annual meeting df the ' /003 Cary to Levier Haworth, Vice Pre.. ' Aineilean Philological Association .dent and Chairman of the Fund Drive. Hoary 1-- ChahOrr was rs'ele'Ieti held in Balthbore late in December.kflee Veit went to eeheol in Philadel. ‘ 1. 1...n of the Board-Of 'Dire.... Howard Comfort '24, retired from Ghia and then joined the John Woodet the annual meeting of the Amer- the Office of Secretary-Treasurer ef. hte .n it'e en7crer.''gSliC rfo'rel e'emaPm7teinHaCvel. : '" taa ',".0 n,Y7.1"' rv. irili CoPmmF rait:::■- 7; ' L71{717oirn.g2; O7,ot 00i,0mi o, ' i. "irrE elliatond, ,fftl"in the fall of 19.10 and Met Bob here. Di•i°4 .1 H..' .`1 Universitylength of sevIce. Lad. the He Is ago et the University iof VieR. She, 'II,. was 'elected 'President, . 'jags ginia Law School and will enntinne and William C. Greene, ex 19, First there after the happy moons the Benjamin -Eshleman Company , Pi"'"Pi'''''''' D.', brida.to.be Is 'Miss Norms TtAt The Asseciation. founded more than B.:::: " Iy P Ea' imt k e:W :direet'on:t:: me en v. of Ike...Sarre. Pa. Iiiiim Mawr Trust Company, Bryn eighty ream ago, W one of the oldest She is . graduate of toot S learned societies in America and Iva, - trands. v.,. Pa. • burg State Teachers College, and a pioneer in, promEraing scholarly served ne a physlo.theraplat In the work in the field of the hUMottities. . - lffil• Army Medical Corp.. She to M. n.k.iik Se it hut returned lb L. Arnold Post. '11, was President in working with an orthapedk surgeon Anted. aft er a period ofteaching at 104646: he had been Secretary. in suburban BhOr:ilelphio 'u* ttetter Pakten' Christi University, Poo- Tre.urer front la36. to 1939 and rd_ Paal-gracteite work .00 Semple lint- how, China, and is now residing at btur• as ‘6,11 for ell excipt the last " veraUY. dtho 4-in Ow *divan Law I'M Haneoek Street, Auburndale, Year of that period. His succeseor as, School and hopes ie trrandfer to - this Matsachusetts. Seerkiary.Treasurer was thin year's virtnitv eft,- the wedding Presides. Professor She.. continued'on fade t Wedneeiday, March 1, 1950 PAGE THREE NAYEAE.ORP NEWS Garnet Victors On Court And Mat; Annex Hood Trophy • ' Cadwallader, B. Rodewald Pin Garnet Wins SPORTS CALENDAR Wed., March 1-Fencing, Prince. s. Hway It.. Mareh-Iterela se Ah t. - letic Day; 12;30 Basketball, P.M.C., hornet 3... 15. Wreetlleg Middle Atlantis Cherneinnahlg, a Rusks Scarlet Routs pears, 8249. Garnet Tollin Nets 26 to Pariah Win On Wednesday, February 22, the areante Young. ark/ proceeded to basketbell learn irounced the Unities knot Ore score at 21 and 2$. Dori bears, 82-6g on the Idlers ' court. The Amasser thee engrehed the ball from of their talented cont./Le Sol out * • 'more of 1042 last Fri. they aheintiodl- A hoieling throng packed lath the Ford fro 'wit:noosed the thrilling contest which was ;nark- Fencers Slash Owls For Third Victory ed by four pins and was undeefided The Temple Owls came to grief on entli the Anal mettle. In the 121 Ili diets/on, Swarth. Wednesday, Feb. 22. at the hands of ,, awn, et.....,:e." .cored q a determined Ford fencing team. In fell over Harry Bair. With the seem their lent home meet fit the season. lied at 2-2 at the end of the first the Scarlet defeated Temple, 15-12. .t ▪ three minutes, Harriegtho took :be decisive 7-2 win in epee proved the top earl went on to via his opponent turning point after a close loss in the at 6:46 with a halemets..and crotch. John Dodge, e't 128 II.... came hook foil. 4-1. Then with but three boute for the Ford. With en 8-2 deeision carne through with the winning. mar- needed for a deelaioni the saber teen, "mi.'• length of the court for the store that the Beers And produced 'Oho Scarlet'. salad Magee viele onnilnteneed gee the Scarlet a 37.29 breathing tory, and fourth in for the season. margin et half-time. The Scarlet opened the second haft The game opened slowly with with renewed vigor. Capitalizing on Loethel held the muscular saro a 2-1 advantage until 1214 of to oral period when the fall °marred. Bartel:dee inar n. y. Haverford jumped to a meepoim ad on u 6 2 tograb 2 he rebounds and fire them down the 4 2 : 6 .1 ou ilrt 4,. to the speeding Hurtribire or : I thmegb with I victerY, leaving the Caakey retire 0.1. * "I'"'/' 0-4 °°°`' Broadhe lt • Epee 4 ' 0 0 0 4 Is Varna Scum With operalfutierly ten minute.. 6 remaining in the game, Forsyth, the ames captain, staged a one man n 2 rally in are attempt to evert defeat. 20 I - - - Inside two minutes he mannged to 21 16 82 were twelve points, before the Hav- 3 An inspired Hornet epee Mate making the team scare 10-3, Swarth- smashed through the atertied Temple more. Gout Cadwallader. Heverford aword wielder. with a crushing 7.2 URSINUS 146 pounder, then picked up for more more. Sans Hudson won easily In his Young • points by virtue of • pin over Bob three bouts. and Rog Joe. shared Bronson Sunnier. pair grappled on even homers with another set of three wins. Forsyth terms until the third period when Dave XeCarn *hut out his first op- 'Baron (Igoe got the upper heed and monad patient, but then dropped Ma neld Elein et 7101 with a beautiful ernes body two bouts to • desperate pair .6f Owl Paine. Valerie lock. termer. 2 U. FT. FM. Pie erford defenses stiffened to shut him 8 2 14 out for the remainder of the ;Mime. - 8 1 8 6 17 firmly upon Forsyth and Young, the 2 2 2 Fords poured on the p.m.. °Pee 0 0 0 0 3 With the Ford ..dgenses elitelped ohm tre '"[loose " mussen. but Hall soon mem., the e Ferie, Amunrca coo. Ohon-in the lead when in. meth, in a ebound of Tennis set ••ho,. . P ■1:011 the ser.re with a Ar Parr (I7) trade. ece■ Ilearrioni, heudchen dui ing the ye 14 goesIstly outjurnped him 001MAtt Dove Rowe, though premed in one boa, hed his usual perfect day with G. Column TMa again. the Fords. era. Utah. Rally guarding Swett-a Ii foot 8 inch Ur. Ustriae rallied bravely, led by thesinus freehreen who p1OrIliM, u, sioo in the ie. lb. backer, (-Awn,. [tn., en off day, losing three, but freshman Clark Floors of the Garnet pinned Lloyd Seem 16.70len meneffed to come Bonne lamehel with a half-neM "n ek d attach. fast Fool eve Seorint fourteeit rdieCe ee lay,uns and sevenpen ter fool. shots. the Gomm trotalel el gin _al the ten minure mark .s he len and Sam COhnon. Amain, WAS scorched the nets with eleven points. given the difficult assignment of ho Swarthmore combine., the two potent factor. of height and foulshore to overcome Ike ',mailer, hut edge through the efforts of loon twenty point bulge., Outstandleg for Young, bot Tollin quickly owe the Rev.-ford dining 110A spurt was the Fordo ' s/ comfortable nine point mar- amiable rebound work of loon Amu.. three • wins. Captain Tem Todd had Aniumen Cadwallader bloc net of Gaither than, able to slip the Mawre their Tutor Wed. the Ford o em. through the hoop. Orden., however, ',toyed e faetbreaking offense that wee able to produce • elfin one point Anieltly produced a commanding m a.l. the eet- Before en eLerflow who tallied 26 Points. Staged a aa- broke the rally. Paul Homer and ond half scoring beret that complete- Wayne Hertubise then came alive to int.4 over Mike Laws. John twered two gin. although they lost. 4,5. takedown. and two reversals and was Foil working, on a pin when the Snatch Garnet Tall Boys Sink Fords 71-60, Reilly Held to 13 Fords led by the 'ffitilleiti theoling his own backboerd and raced the ,,way A powerfellEweetkrnore wrestling atirrigaVOn dawned the - 11averford Backboard 41. f,e1 A. 0 0, iron ley-tap. and n, the Gotect ;head with SAM Citu free •Doll end Redly worked the ploy. Itun-Lv Sattrimmr, rotaiu, barer ofIG I 0" on ""'° L , ..autifuL Neu. et., till by 110Mil, Oppose Frosh, SophsMeet • ee uniors In Initial 1950 Interclass Day Face-offs • Seniors T'211° Red and Blush gerrovred the lead time points with a fast break bY 70thii and llineubise and a free threw 1,0. Sam Celnism. Hall. Carrel. arid lea then broke loose re wedge . In erestling the Freshmen aim, ,,r As,orted • wouLd-he grappler. had. The Fords ...curet on tempting to expand or contract W•ina• up as the team 'to heat. With a squad to the last minute and a half of the IMes, volleyball players limbering lop headed by Dille termer high scheol , perimi with n left headed pop shut by finger tips, and nu.... hereto( lettermen, they face the Seniors in Inane, A:01 and three foul them 1,0 hoopatere polishing up their gum - the preliminaries on Friday. . Copt: Trihn and a followmp bathe mark. of the final week before On Saturday, with the smoke of the ,Aoposen tu metre. the 000000 'n0 he federelee.Athletie pay are Widespread preliminaries chervil ilAry. conies -end of the half aerosa.the Haeerford campus. As the struggle for final honore Moe Second Bolt inner cimle of each class's intramural Interelaks Athletie Day. And don't hilt talent plani greeters, the waked of forget that special femme el the A' '1". " ""'"ff I" ""'" the biggest and hest Interel.s Ath• afternoon at 1:30, when the Faculty the Fords hocked the teed to rigid 2 Neeln and upped the mo re to 00.58, retie Dey, 1950 style, draws near. • 'All-Stan appose to gimp of -4.1ent "t"'" P"'t "°'`. 0 and thus with two minutes remaining ....,.... .11 .ed OL thirteen. The pate. stayed 8. on. Draw Freshmen 0 ' I/. 2 Coach Bill Pricer relieved hie etrethe an through the third and last Yollowlne the usual custom. the 0 10 lily players with the members of the 0 period a. Hall, Rein, end Correll Seniors drew lote to decide which aress 1 1 1 J. V. team Who hid repteezett out. e traded the Fools point for point. they would play in the nralimineffiet Iftlerelaan Settratille• . - - - one-point win in We preliminary conof p.„,1 the „non, }re., of MI three sports-limkethell,voltey• 22 • 23 16 Ll0 tell , Emote wee the toughest Jim ScBY. 0. r. ,• pt -Se ball, and wreetling. The meuIts of the Mokg.d,ba:i., 0i.0:17. . • Gam...maim farel all year. Reilly. draw show the Seniois oppeeing Freehmen and the Sophomeres versus , 'recede', reicher, Its. 1:211 -Jr, has 11/iffie Atlantic ConTerence tiouthern well theduniera in the opening rounds -. 0 , , hall prn•- the: 5:10-Soph. basket. th'iL '" "0 '01 ""'"' woo Hiatt Swarthrtiore's ace 166 pounder, Phil Saber Candle Swim., reeked op a 4,0 derision over Temple weenow trailing 11-7, and Burr Welker, executing a first period exciterneet rose te a peak . themore takedown end third period reverse reached 13-11. with but this Voute for hie points: In the 165 lb. 11E10.1. rematnIng. Temple's hopes, however. the Carnet'. Ken Ruhl barely out of a last minute comeback wren dashPointed Lee Harper, 2.1. Beth boys ed as Karl Spaeth slashed to victory holehie 20 puiere per risme average' ecored en hscape front the bottom in the deckling &me, ho tweed' of hall practice hetet/dims competition. position, but Rohl had ntirrew time Iwo Both Too: Thomnie • ' Thu your, for ehe nest 'lime in 1 Wednesday. Merck t -- 6: D. -- Fresh " 'fflI°''' ' ... , 1. ; . i l;', advantage to dive him the margin nark,' on, we, nark Intramoral basketball this week 1-16, 1647, 15.13, inan attempt to order to make the maids represent, I basketball practice gnd.tJo n yen , Reilly. f of victory. to climh Hayerford's aiming mar- found the ererppectingy Offitior . A. prove up on their league-leading I ' 5 ID turedey, March r-didn-bashobnli 1°". I "`"_ .•,_. 'tht " 1 , *°' * .9,7'°"*- 111 Bill Rodenald Pies ream sweep undefeated through e(eameaffis. But the Sophomore B won gia Temple, however, did manage.. to It 1 1 won as. {10.1.21. toe men who have ntectnirmre-Sophontores v,. Jen- is"""k...,i o 10 Feed Captain Bill Rodeweld• drop. putt five bouts out of the fire in their. game,with Its ,clorstiet deeds They eight tame thrologh twice. beating the paitinipated in intramural actiyilie• I • Junior A's Clam- First Place in B.B. I' AS Soph B's Maintain Lead in Volleyball pod down a weight class to Meet Clark effort to comeback, but die 5;4 pin fleet slipped nerPowly gam the potent A .Freshmen, 15.8; 11-16, and 16-11, *h'i'idath Pelmet in the 115 lb. marele Roder sees mt enough to Were...the Seal' Soph A'S, 2624. Preckop led the Jaw arid taking their Heals, the sorb A.',a i y ""i' vplley.lia L L "i l"s 17:na i'4 " 1,4 1,°-th :,. ratrelsza lbe b ,!. ": p ille forsis' i: 1,: bèt .,00.r ehte ,:. . . , 1,r ,i; 5. 1.''47:- H ma lore be snoring 11 points: In the game 1346. 15-10. rind ha 'to Strengthen hall lean. for their reepective ^lass,. reolly eworked neer Ihi4 opponent. Pit- let s lead. 4:1 ..... . , 11 ,7, , 111 4. r. Fill'. Ma in r4,,,,,.. en.no, . 00 i re ,....._.. h 3,0 - 6t1 .n,...h n a up ode...go *fore PinThis victory brings the foncers. With the SOPh B floe he was ale bosh their commanding 1.d. •Dthervilse Coe . . ' the rehmenuted - e wing hire at 516 with a bar ann. At ammon record to On even 8-7 AL trete, with Ill... 'shut pin. tie "AA left leg to individato volunteer!. .,....,.. nn din ono. , ke tone iei Junior A' this po)at Merthmore wee leadlmt t2 though they showed strength no them, Pine Satin Thecae, s, led). 15-1, se the Junior Today the use basketball Mates 13 in the meet more. This left - tile the team le still somewhat unpre- Fiteakman C 62.31, Jameseatne B's. '"a to nine Se", 441442, 16-2, are prepering to open the festivities outcome up to the heevyweighth. dietable. Lafayette and Princeton' are back watb .15 rallies, The getne • da - .., r.-80-0 i;.ro„,,„,,,.. 7,8„ . Sitmk. .T ./Lm, vs, „.,„, °',!,,,,,T...„,,,,,,,a, gneepon,res• ----." '- 'LL----' ' ,e'' j'01°"' 6:0°-"thili". cro'-' i •• '' -k." on' F"4''' 1 """6".' erford's Phil Heronry end Jeff Orient the two remaining team: on the ached- veloped into a rout afters 21420 half. l'"." --7-2° . n Intramural' Basketball Staridinee on. nowadays afternoon. Welch for the battle of the century between ,he 2.120.Y. M." 4-12'°°-`""U"' I 6. C'In'", I of the Garnet. The heavies amaseed ore, and thiy will both place strong tripe More. The Senior A group had ,he . weigh-in for finals; 12;30-volley -1 Re itin • JuniM A.. , 12 0 Sophs. high•moring quintet and at total of keyeateen points befoee tame onto (he canvas stripe, and 11- he bovr before t the, Pdtph B 32.20. G. HoPh A . II 2 tight zone defeat. Griest ground out a 14-7 deeision to though 'the Hornets bele the peters°°0""*I'l" '"d ""'"T'''''1 C'1""" ' of aethe Juniors. The 6.° es̀op r irs c h,,, A but at ez Soph B game.; 10 2 other contest - welle3thell - FrnolLel A,./....°", e give Swatilnere. the meet. the day promisee to tint strength to humble both open- knocked 8y Senior A 5 6 Performing for the last thee onnerds, they will hove to work - to do it. h' realnen Atilt had the ininitiber Iwo Boman , /,' Froth C 4 7 the Ileverford weds were Welber Although the time of the Lafayette *corer at the week,' Dvorken, with 12. * be ohneielh'ted-An' 'ir" oi5 agol' neb* th'ewa7 e gSea '''''1*S I.:4k2'''''''';"0" '' :;°'''1'1?' "' '''''''''''''10 ll ''''''' '. championship game; 4:00-arret• Buthol, or 4 7 venire play of the Freshmen' dee Harper, Rodeweld. and Mooney. meat is undecided at this time, the The Freshmen came bark to win their Reeler B Soph C ling- championship and consolation! Tollin. g • 7 4 These represent the four top weights, Primston battle will be held there ar; Wend game. however. On- Friday, both o.n.o./1 . nnd Fresh A meets 4 8 arestlingeompetition gets ureter way, end it becerthip that their thews Will Wednesday evening. The Sophomore 03 squad loafed 'fotele Junior Is 4 I:The elatay Sophomore octet, a con, be hard to fill next year. Thom the ". past the Froth )3, 28-21. ' Here the Pooh B s 8 :Ideation of players; from the first and Fords end a mediocre mason with ' a Freshmen bed the questionoble horseJunior Vets 3 and 5 record, 10 second plane teams IS the-intramurn1 of havine the week's loweet halftiine Wrtottling Summaries volleyball lenge, OAP.. the 'maw, scere-three points. On another Blintramural Volleybffil Staodinge while the 'newly reorganised Senior eated squad, lady lock shone briefly. 11ba. - Fondle J.V. Grapplers Swarthmore, 26-10 Rout The denier Vete finally pulled *eel 12 .Harrington IS) pinned their second win by .topping the JD.' Heir, 5:45, half-nelson abd eroteh. Ion re. of all peOple. 27.22 But the In lbs. - Dodge (11) outPotered Senior B five handed the Vets anothLairs, 2:3. • The Haver/Wig IN. wreselera turn-, 136 Itis.-Furtaro IS) pinned Lott- erlose, 27-15, as they took cummond, 22-7, at the half. • ed th6 heat on iwarthuture Mat Fri- ' Owl, 4,34, half-nelson and crotch. Mimes, member of the second place -145 lba-Cadwallader III) pinned day afternoon . they trounced the Sentra, still held the lead In the Sumner. 7:61, cress body lock. acoring race ot chum of the week. - Swarthmore had no entry in the 121 Die The. -- Sweene IS) out pointed with 170 points. But Sterner, on the ,16 .efrins and Wightman of Havetford Weffier, 4-0, picked up Inc ',hint. by default. In 105 the.-Rohl IS) outpoptod liar. Soph We. kept a vieee second, having G2111,1,110-10. the .1281h. division the Porde' Phil 2.1. necked up 168. • 175 10s. - Redmvald (11) Pinned man. Phonic's built, up 0.6-1 advent-, Palmer, 5:18; her. arm. • before he got 'hie. man at. 2:211 Unlireited -Greta (S) outpointed . with body prem. • . • Maroney, 10-7.. Bah Atkinson, Haverford 136 Fount'. Junior Tensity 121 Ike,.- Wightrnan won by In Gm 144 lb. match. Bob Seeley con- forfeit. tinued Huverford's domination by. pin. 550 lbs. - Flanders IH) pinngd sing II. Herberle et 4:40 with o body Laywoman. ill, body pre., rem -. 130 lbs.-Atkinson (111) phined Yee Weethead Who on lime Adventage Stone, IVY, double arm bar. R. Fetter. 156 lb... finally broke the: 145 lba. -,Seeley Ill ) pinned He. ice for Swarthmore as he" ..red a berie. 4t4fis bode press: fall over Frank Little at 2,62 with 155 the, Fetter IS) pinned Linter - the familiar body pees,. The next ..-• 'notch, 01,105 lb. oontret in which 186 lbs-Westhead (H) decialoCed Ed Wee(heud eked out a 10-9 deciders Battle, 10-0. . nem 1. Pottin, was the cloacae rend I 4 Refilere G 2 Faculty 4 The Soph A wrapped Junior A 111 I P."' 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In la AR Makes of \ aablos of thenine minutes, Weetbeed Wei Jack Traynor; 17516s, garnered an other three points Pre the Fords ne r t Froth A RECORDS the Junior I • Stone with a double arse bar at Ell moat exciting of the meet. At the end 15 13 0 Junior It %Meehan Flanders mewed a fall over R. Gross- ' att, er. reeked up a quick pin over W. Von 13 Soph A Soph It It U ire,ie-mark 1740.1 ids me, Wrath MOD AUTIONIA Of 111000CA•e0t0 COMMIT el THE PIULADELEHIA COCA-COLA HOWLING CO. int. no coo.coo Comme iSetrosid, Mara I, 1950 HAVERPORD NEWS Almuni Speakers Cite Career-Life Ideals; College- Program CoMmittee Registrar-Office Leake "Doing Well" 11-Bomb Poll Doc Lenke Ragl a nd i s "doi n g Samuel Nock Stresses Importance of PhD Cultivates `Wisdom, Insight' Revols Seniors --front— -----Shows Variety Metro). ki d ney operat i o n teacher,colandlegesadmiandnisunitratvieretve tin, Sofore. ' Fol i o Morl e y, Presi d ent of Hareafi n d . D Peet o co of t h reej e eks ago. report e d Col -s t 'A.facultC".y Commi .1- t ee on College Collegeln Isis, loge phyla. , Herbert W. Taycone, almost MannoPPortenitY fin The B. A . , Top in Grades !, Mroday ic. and,xperiforeienregn ln,t P..4.."‘ r' ' 'a"l"..s ""1"'"' a an.(..,..a action forheadth..Ake. inSummer the mi comp Theandpopulaftaer rnoon. tsome rainerduriMangbeent ' Of Solutions -bumre 0.k . ed t h e..., of".":6"' admi.nii'a"".I. rot" 'iv' edc'offki l a nguages. s • up e agues four Grad. Eighteen lindergrads' ,„,„, meet, to South Pole whoseree[unctdmkalionsikaree•' ' 'Aikgi""r""P nificmi.ant.to.Me, t'hthee„.which ere enod yrors tatermlnatod teofficially— r. In Novei..„,niadopted serwork of 194T handling nal fin- Move mbedul edoperat to underionge,oon• fiWednesNinety Is One Suggestion teachiordngraduat g.P.onlHarnwel yelschool earnil,ns'g'2t4,.hroonsel cafi faculty the EighteenAbove On ValAcademi monttheadvihigh-kik! sed. 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" "" .10rd 0°. oneto stofudentthe.advantages Who are thereoftocollage learn A.is e on Programtoandinrolement Currieu1' ' "."' the fa'for' '"th` P..0-cof-f f"-,Pe.a"l,' Commi here. kerto'forheltpheidefray of and i n deed most be l i m n, unyi e l d iumthishasp t egram endeavored hnpi t a l cret e n t h i s Russia with Nock, .21, who has been an author, is a hi byertoeaniunreport awn of thengH-bomb. fatuityinasandthea whalto .reecommend any addiretaliotmno 1949-50. way to alwhil le the Showed the amount SwedenhotgBroug ona jaen-d ltohge andthreatdemandi • ' orthewhichange i t o rs. l o ot week. c h was deemed advi s abl e _ Regi e t r ari a Mee di s cl o sed of t h e b shoul d ahnul d to World, Miami Notes . . Revelation Eighty eighty our Attitede toward Ansa. OneGener ofin tthhaeel 'CCourses n clpoiainmTopped t edrangea great MiAdvi nProgram" i/leantsed of andTheninetteyMoat Says Rev Odhner memo Band Aims to Regain Iv° ."°°'d 'ff°"' `.* an t Dr. Dudley D. Carroll i Tethriel toirtitute ColumbiofathUnie EastversiAsity, re-an ol l e ge e r number t1nIt' ed Natagreement io"°"-° ns. °- through 1947e isin deafened that 'Theto cultiva wisdom seventy, to Cont inuedDivfront Pageh in1rereiv- whol es oppomgo, . a mi n d. The i n e Trot ndedinstuthedentacademic s; at besidfields, Old Financial Status notCommerce September atas tDean ofvthereie School slightlyy,smalhow.l- In Future Activities and moved ratherteethen einroll. to. numberWhi ehsiwasxty onlandy sevent edworld directly intoobjtheectextive,ernalextemirnaind, conveyinsightinfermat bCle Uni ty of entmiteniti. thane, agenci e s offer coreere er. Bet w een ro OATCarol i n a In i a ct NHL _ eon,for. itnernalthe form oftirRevel ation. Thihass its cremes added perrepitoi.othn.e"curri thief camong the ennt ihlbe'ftrequeney epeciDr.aGuni lists imn many *rem. ching. sowoulrapidly _Apealblea. It continue in1910 . ul u m Me IPe t o t a l t i n t e d here bei n g revel a e, ere t h anked t h e d make Col d In an at t e mpt t o recuperat e from ther it. the defied. produced by the parehase meatoingfel oughh into the searchiGepenit dealor Mdembly thimanmedihalfatofelyeiabove correl r, viofceCrorl Presiedaent. nate. which planned the affainanown iinntfleurnalxatofemiinth.e!.diDirectvin,ethTrot nnglbroad y fiComm, of. width the maj presi d ent of new uni f orms, t h e Haverford Band Goi m t h i n k we TMA ' A l si x st u dent e had senTest e r averi d eas i e l d s of human kneel o, , , , , , animate. , to i s Aar e in plan for forth-edge and oct e vi t y , These course. ea. under Ri m y. Three From deacription ac ilThe." ee nS'nen.tgh'nDomit.lbdeWergroduat thataIfm they he remmunt rather than detailed The Senior class definitely led the earte?lrminiantgneint, by the on ClassR Nighttexpand tiht eappl systeemtshtiofos general Before.5.1.1th"Ite ebanquet tSwed hone human met i r d' o rrosIt y in the eqt mondani . , we wi l drop fl borri b s Charl e s E. Hi r es, Jr. presi d ent , general avereges. Recorde Dauer ipassed todescri . ption ofMr.the fact' Thes."membem e the Wasof.tiboard led tochaithernewl y creat ed tife-s siIhurimbee, On .ortudents had an oppart and al s o duri n g t h e day t h em showed t h at onl y four of man of t h e Charl i n t e r-el a ss et t e mpt i n g agreement necess fall of man and the sue- elected yearly by .the focally. FogEightkW' . seniw.t.ors,"""t" °""" 'of.`"'betth'e- eiobithgedance erwiforekin ofveChurches on and,. ninon with fac-enCompany of Philadelphia, ultytoandinanialutimni atomic spring the Brod plans toBelherek wiorgyth cont Russiroa y -one or MAMA, cessi t h e Cap of ei g ht y or , ' e emaucc„ j a doct r i n e sere i n t h e Ol d ere• ""."4" "b"` -,mm in ' Wylie. Alte.e dother . • ' '0, - "•• old tradiporpom tion of thre e coming fun, •Hoskins Tracesi if Revolutionary .ertee.eeereheet , Hoag, donee, -Movement in China For the Fall of Man,o 'siaccordi n g t o done i s t o put t h e fi n anci a l et a t u a Mr. Hoskiof nans was forambul threeayearn Trai l i n g t h e general average par. , e cammi t e c c n i c r i Ll p i r l :. n gl e event . comber Th ,L , A n‘ l m e o n Crodnued P.N. suggest e d • 2 t h e Band back on A ground. In nceof unidiso-t member Lettahe influence ofcluthAie nDig vofintheeGood. at t.ieesewhithech WI. the 11,4 frail...tlindoss Mina Student,rriculum,thcommi -creat e a t h e event t h at t h em pl e na fai l t o aework i n west e rn Chi n a. onl y group t • had more republic, and Morose the generel ionelin prot im ectliinvginChig. Botna-from ctalalseoppdee endworkreha-on 'aromi no Mocker descric,bawl ed thDrael e itish 1-92Ms. The Studertrompus h,parttihne foidoy-e- generalIltyr have rh.:of thteh'sn(lppomenfn't * h'e tbirilbitutatiinngg medi in thethan"""a" its, agreedIsh tthois,a. it'dhethStem.aMits' Council tnienne. hospi in thei°eigththeies"""' 11.5.49-i5i1.("2'" compl Council conebot h si d es of t h t-Natmitiiovn-e, moult.ndecl ase, Hebrai gradmi l preps i n t h e hi s pl i e d The' Nat i o nal i s t s , however, Mithesttrucks line- Contforeli Connunni tom werenprioperat inDie ofvinhuman responsi vie-neown number to form chGym it neceesarytvoes,relabandoned y on Snail- Commini st army. Al . . . . - Mal ropport a coordoit- to be• Dimmed • Sargent Profile e Good —a decl t h e, t h emsel ne or normaling groli s•ts- -- be ruthless wilobriautnntenough the Testamentrev-, synt'Weith•m a therealvirtues the reform movement. The Gores, - and jutthehoriCa)nrouni ofei thepresent,: ' e u.,r,canaasei Dance Crot i n ned „eel , e . i elwhiwhiaticochnh,made f ei r i s n. giinvient,necessary Inturnthvie tNew probl e m r dihonor scussiaward. ng the imarki ieveryca. Forthetdeurar •Tiyears tno An'he to a result of this Nationalist taitray- ThsConithi nioto face the ere. ofelaroan, ementiateeddSmdenberg. byby tthhee virev-e commi systof student emt eande is motintion nolgon'rmsnIAg: ,tTan,ie, mC.. Moni hnegpaston ofewbook, i e r , th"" , Do° Pa "' ie. eari ciied u. 1. . • krytiks R tTheion • wasarisensupplofthniugh been worki ial.o Padscommand foe Self.Medi Detedmico lentileton the ,'fi17.:. :eh. e6;s ,47.0,,,Ist7.t:i,;0,4'7,orf:a7:11:',:rcI,Y- lea: .rcti.a...d It is , . i e , M i i a 7pc ' e lfi d re t 4 1177 lectures et the working committeewhose trot. for feee ce ye,e,„ weekend cri t i c be publ i s hed, whi r l s mi l a own pl a ys of Shakespe•re. Ohl r i e ro st u dy of the Pol w Y. bold. nextRoorn,- Founders'inHull, f the recent ••‘r'o 1 vr I.. p,{ the Commons ion areinoftheintimcolatleegeintcamerest er„ admiheirsedendate,eastbutfother. must ft".ami'' B.:E! STAPITA. a ,0 at eight toconni everyderatstudent t h i r t y , erol e , o'clock. P. M. ED. Sargent heady . 1; . o, 4. * / . 1 . , 444. 1 . 1 . 4 A i If i Mi c e mat sports of hound and' tiro . Nort h Carot i n s, where he 9.4180,' cos- photogropY.' Firhirthere •The ticket obies. enIntrt Yem, cf. . picture Service . . . I Tryouts for Bridge Meet i, ,.not oT bI tween t h e des. Ti c ket s are TOM , ratrthined fro r,gra r • Heldfontloo.inuedUnion Lounge• lining room, and Preei i,L'''1•74iii.tt;1.1 4iiver1LVVittli414 14 Pe -. . k;.11t efrid doentw thProkop .olhedirikstetitemdosnbys' Peres act14411 sI'ap13secti4o1n,17:47'' hoes sMits .charovlion-I forky.aIcomb-act Museum andfpreelresearch BidoeetlogiofforcalsoutL.ibhoratern eunirri: as t o t i t i r el ere urges ment o r arnt e wil . beformaithdesei n.pictures displayed , lege received t h b' Communi A st a bi l i s i n g a rent e r ' o the prin't . lecturedochiononstheLevet indeedten byto honesty, airrithpeticommon city,' andhecome mention. ' "prile' t:Lmoni ogtt'e,e:3s6.and- il,'-•.1men-ai ehniwhore ofi roans versi he firyst, hasweekbeenof atdon-oary. ',abeyond ose lactablueal:.1• The preliminaryhonorable feels.to the rent. Velar% hiDinctk, tEberl flora tofie•s,.thande southehhasern Appol ly Many put onsphot displowant y witol obthethamai t r yout s were open dat e s • Student who i n copi e r . t o anyone Twenthoards .94Attr4.„eaeoed. abeadd,centmt him at of anyNEWS. Maipmhots, toagrapnrs ken daricanng ltiheedyearnut under studerithtea tplournal ayedtheittewcolntentilsey:ge.t-seven orbiti Metmangy. hod. ,,u., t•,•, , , i, ,10„,„1- • the prise and-avai labiMoblityChasesuch pie- When; coupl e bad ahem At SYRACUSE and Colleges and Universities r sere nthe foura 0,hitghscore h.sooriwas ng couples art. GEORGE S ra OOL The Mae of pictures offered wil nounced. throughout the country. CHESTERFIELD one-hal elMaeevedesiwiredthSome prieigchtespiandvaryi nghowever, withf the Henkels & McCoy c t u res, is the largest-selling cigarette.' atwiDetonel heapriimail,cofe.lable onlplaynsinareonest.il being Contractors • Nem worked out by Information Philadelphia gear.Il tam. EV•U.1Verna, . WILLIAM LUNDIGAN Ci.1■r4eeB.eq., a. Pemba ofcoonthebebul.isloned etin rough the medium Famous Syrayse Alumnus, says: TUX BRAND Yee know, thousands of Canned Foods College Seniors I like best UniversiO-Of Madrid Gel t i l V an°77R. I"" CIVIL -SERVICE Study and Travelto are short and EXAMINATION for. logmemorabl end livingle experi For steunce,denta,fasci teach- A. VASSALLO Visitor Positions aters,ing, hietorkalyet Spaidinscover . Courna n- SERVING ' Barber Sloop • in the HAVERFORD Colter, Interekting Department ofMEN POE 41 TEARS program i n cl u ded. OH, DOCTOR" C aster Ave. lit W. LaA. Building For details, Vreita nek Public Assistance alt:7C:TI' St a rt i n g sol o ri e • $9409 PRODUCTIll:PON. ON 500 Fifth Ave„ New York lit NY. per annum.bYEldoos-igible wil he See exami n at i o n_ announcement Haverford and secureOffispoliation MainForLinCcurt e GolfesyService ce:r—or wrin.hhoth tHarri e Staattse.' •Pharmacy Chi l Set t l e r Cont obai o ROBERT T. hart . for furt h er Informat i o n. Ave. 109 E. rstatc of Henry W. Prase, P. D. Prescriptions biecht's Flowers TINT et. WI1L01DI-VN. G Drugs and Sundries ADAMS Coinages nil PACE Pettit other Continued-from Page 1 • $2004 and rise toshout 54405 for a many dependent on and the best openan with a PhD., bring. the are o rning among like e,loded col. is a goad indicator of ability in is eye gooey, By appointed o !malt" . , committee to deliberate and PGA.. and faculty asst. ash its refloa t 'sly The gfor plan boo the 13 Met to had a th a sge, made over-all evereges-of amity or better far, the first semester college roan minas Included Seniors ro others in the natter of class nerages, on examination of the endemic .1 th $40 cootrihoten Brie.Lash, '52--I Mira see how Dm H-bom Mien! . , <hangs most . reach curriculum a e a of students than mot other, with the • showing te eighty •rontra nal ex - artistic with more the two ranges .same Only Co. in the freshman claw. enborg insofar as Phocise ideas mind, Faa;ility Sleets Members . college in the actual topic of his lecture-the of th committee ace . whieriBDIen- the acadtmk ye 1040.1g30 the slant horttion e, ,h.i..., ti ninety. Freedm. Trail Parade Green. Reid, and Sanford. Last Deth Weem ado watt the Cornell it re student-cu Adamie. functioned on the Emma. . Sumleahorg, wit, not progressive , and appointed several of their su tricot -mesa to the e •—■ grading th of from • rm selves. finding Il old-time hex AFSC, His people. This la deasonotrated by their facile occupation of conquered territory and the higher morale of times the ,ef, cemeee,t support can • now by the entailed example th al. , P.O adept de i hit ' fl r expertence with relatively • Salado "" ,P''' bd Sli 'Er p AM., Wi 'Wei5rTeit4 :r ,1'.iikiair?'''''''"'4 different group piat-Oren En Turin swam ota of goveramenta intlueme must The of morel stud ti l Scored by Tournament Rolm Intend ers the cause of here for the" entire their Fa hate their in alter hr Lounge, i cy with, ltd' standard 'of from Paso 1 • f rota Page I and alumni 1. aeries doe- cant, to nate that-the faculty Ints a ,eeier,weeheee, mboisalon 19.13-1se bee trine of Swedenborg will he motioned d Hiker hihttypeitlaet Wednesday NOrib Carolina Relents. . and t -In the simmer, snood with Leal Odrorannisa a o pap ea toy 04 an M Grolier; e.g. indulAtte ip set his two ,fnincipal hotany*I the 011 the above nett, ptje on sale in m Wed the Flig4larat. p the displays them- [ Ja ms, 1913 democratic toes the China, -• te K, Posed of Ur. Cooper, Dr The in second eon, Edward W. David, sleeted titres Company to succeed Charles E. .booted give g effect engrossed Projects. of [Sem were Arm.Cadwallader, ---I continue to Hires, Jr. plans provide far per. outside their priceBand set aside foe on Moscow'. This would dlimiatite stud. Ace athletics, March 4. Later ity of en- E. Hires teeming offer end l' had averages me ter. Of Ms miler, twelve obtained production, themby re-establithing an Th Pour Church. . will War_ of leas th mental Be mg con. formless, ,he at Pole droned off shorn- however, 1908 s to o he Dick Gnadry, 153 -- Am shmld be Interbred with and through the DiumaaFollows .13orton. t88, at present 16117 . Asaistant Director Continued from Pogo 2 between state- schools .quire the highest degree of erudition, but pay the highest salaries in the Reid, and provide the opportunity knowledge to advance both oyes anti that of others, according to D. th of - by of each bo rd lures by -contacting Twitted Sixes computed end • A MI 3.11.0 It•■••■ .11. 'Probably Include foul- by fives, five by sad 1.1120.1 us mimeo esw eealdr ea ns, else end the vnembere of tale NEWS hoard and further will mum.. snowntoelsal through beards and future ed Mons of the NEWS. Words are being written everj, day. When it comes to Chesterfields, the words that simple...they're MILDER and THEY SATISFY." SUMMER COURSES - A RARE opportunity other 000y in learn- to include • Spanish language, art and recreational " ncaster to R. SPANISH STUDENT TOURS and lisle le Placement WELLER Lancaster lobo Mawr, Ph. B.M. 9088 ivis, ..1 AEDMOSE IMPAIRS RECORDS PHONOGRAPHS SO W. Lancaster Ave. Aril IMO P. J. Giannini, Inc. JEWELERS, WATCHMAKERS 22 E.Ardmore, Lancast er Ate. Phone Ardmore 0122 Pennsylvmds Haverfard DO YOUR WASH THE WORKLESS WAY BETTER THAN EVER! Daily 9 - 519 — Mom and Fri. nti 0:99 Ardmore NM fie -Rit enhouse Place Open New Aera-metric PARKER-51" t M. ,etoSil fadarn, OPEN AN ACCOUNT a Main Line- Self Service LaundrieS - e,,. a, $1/5.0, At' Reasonable Priem PHONE•ARDMORE HAMBURG HEARTH d30Yr L-9NCASTER AYE. BRYN maw: rrrHESTERFIELD 9446 TORE IlitAtivarit3' 21.11014. MittfirAV ROM TOO; wawria-InfrAftiv,w sAurs ate Ma leant Idea I.e. re. 11977117ZE /ANIEWOOD SPANS say norm nansted Surma