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▪ Rent Increese Set At 15 Percent Page One Unique Grading System Heard by Faculty Page One ' VOLUM E .11—N1'11 HE It 17 ARDMORE, PA.. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 12. 1950 Dolbeare Chosen Morley Elected News' Editor Elevated in Elections To Head Council Others ony Morley . . By Student B Haverforda three lower clew., elections that Toethay, slats 'emotive, to join Ken Delbeerg: Chime and Dick Eller on the Students' Council. Dotheare ton. elynen president, Eller. secretary, and Chase, treasurer, in student-body ettrtiona before toting vacation. Jetrar Conceit Members and Tom Ferrer will Dick s or elan. represent yttn year's'Aei-t Tom Nallegmmill be the JUID.00.111. ashifFete Schnitz and aura ~'toil) be lie ~ MI+ ai A r 1'17, e :me1;7 JS : in re' _red *muse the secretary one. and treason. are both Juniors. The new Council, with the old one attending, held a meeting lain Thom day night which was devoted largely to seleeting a Condemn Committee for next year. Names of Committee members will not be disclosed until romp time this week. Feesier Appointed Secondly. Tom Freest WM appoint. ed Entertainment Coordinator; his job will trended of recording dates of lector., meetings, dame. and no forth in order to prevent two events oretarring at the same. time at the thme place. Thirdly, Pete Schmitz bes been placed in charge of the public address gyetentt he will handle any roblems concerti. announcement, t meal timer. Dalb.re treat Long Island All three Council &peers have been settee in campus activities. Ben Delbeme comets from Garden CRY, Lena Inland, where he went to public high wheal. Here At Ilarceford he ham served on the Customs' CoMmietee and Intramural Committee for the last time year. Dolbeare was tins. urer of the Council thts year and is also a main cog in his else. honker. ball team. flick Eller is another Long Island product, hailing from Sayville. This year he bee been on the Customs' Conunatee and the Council. Diek wen elms • eecre.ry his freehm. year; his athletic Intereet. run to track and ttredlIng. Chan* Chea Ntte-Pearklent Bob Chase Irene in Glemade, Penn. artvania, and he went to Westtown Prep. De hth worked on the NEWS for two years; and on the Record one. Haagm vice-president of his clam thin year; hei. a member of the cricket team, solo, Anthony Morley, '51, was that& meanly elected Editor of the NEWS for the corning academic year In a MARROW of the entire NEWS stag on March 20. Others of the slag elected to MP Ponta were Frederic •52, elected Ranging Editor; Richard Eberly, 11, elected EREADICIA MM. RPM and David Western, '02. chosen Spar. Editor. Others Striated Other etudenth chosen to special posts on the NEWS hoard are Richard Norris, as Senior New. Editor: Malcolm Brown and John Wirt, News Editors; Floyd Ford end Burrill Getn. Assotiate Sports Editor. John nton. Alumni Editor; Robert Foley. Pholornrehy Editor; Darwin Proc. tap. Feat.. Editor; and John Legten and-Andrew Lewis, Assistant Business Renegers. Anthony Morley, en alumna of St. era. Editor of tin' Albans School. Weaning... D. C.. as Editor of the yearbook there and L e Government roekop Cops Senior Liberal leader of Clent. Here at Haverford he hisheen NDWa, nd PresidencyasCollege has keen anivs on the Imedalth Orlie is now an editor of thd • ...her of the Picks Class Leaners Ceathmtunth . student Committee on Education. Nest year's class officers were MM. Helsel from a ed at ekes election meetinas 'Frederic Retest, son of Dr.heonoon end night, April a dare Helsel. Professor of EnffineerProek. Senior Pre. Mg was Editor of the TI Brown pa.as. The deniers selected Darwin ProtSam kip an P.Mdr.t. he played on the softer l b team and F.4„.. . Vice-Prenident, Nevi. Curtin as Secon the 1.7.EWS. rotary- and John Hume as Treasurer. The new Business' Mange r, RiehSophomoree "ern., Frederic and Eberly, tobkbser his job before Foal Ste..., Robert CeM"'' and Spring vacation. On ..the Student Nick Norton, res./dart., for neat Continsed as Page 4, Ott 3 ...es officers. Edward .Reed, Malrain Brown, David C.eakey and John Barth, reathMithirt , .thci April- 14 Announced the Clare 'of '53 for•nert year's Be Fifth Russian Lecture ...Public Opinion in the Soviet • Unto" will be the thittect of the lifth lecture in the scrim an Rasa.. It will he given at the Swarthmore College eluting House . April 13 be Aka lakelm, Research Aseociste, Sus. Idea lif.ROOFD Center. Harvard UltiVRODAY. An who elrl transportation to end from Assent.. Mere are oared elethe to eine their names . the Founder's bulletin beerd. Alumni Businessmen Counsel Undergrads On Future Vocations Haverfordtt business tre-Prelethiedal dinner, held in the Common Room on March 22. was pronounced a menu by everyone. attending. After an hour of eathttrand two of talking, fifty-two audetts came away well astioned that the thirty prominent simnel present had given them valuable insights Into the business world.' He/1Mo Pleiades . During the donut course, Wesley Heilman, prominent Philadelphia manufacturer and chairmen of the dn.., introduced each alumnus owl (Inc seven faculty and schninIstra- 511H1 A YEAR Members Elect I Ford .Glee Club, Hollins Choir Saturday Freund Speaker To Join in Concert , Both Choruses to Present CALENDAR of Handel . At.l.t.G. Meeting . Swarthmore, V. of Penn Opposition Overcome Br JONA Wear Combining mthcity and drive. Haverford twenty-three man delegation lo the regional meeting of the Intercollegiate Conference on Gov. untwistcame home with several feathers in i. hat ribbon. Overton,Pent hrtr;w Swarthmore oe ne'hid 7U P n7tre4etti y forf" ylvania .thidetes. Gerald Freund went on to cop the epeakership on the' fret ballot. ..Wannem far Berrisharg A• Concert Thunder, Aprtt„.13 This Saturday evening the HourLecture on the wrrlinav of Far. : ford College Glee Club, in collator.smart Swedenborg. by the Rev. J. iron with the Chapel Choir of Hollins Imr.n Ob., i n the Common College, will present • ...tweet of Room. 8:11. choral murk, including Handel's Lecture on Pattie Opinion in -Ads end Gettt.... The concert will the Soviet Union, by Alex lawI. given in Roberts loll at 8:90 P M. les. Swarthmore Meet., House. Reese to Direet Major Work M sett. "Alexander Neva,. The first part of the et...eft will Roberts Hall, sm. be devoted to the Hollins. Choir alone. Saturd.. April 13 which will sing "Memo a' Trois Vela," I.ontert with Hollins College by Andre Caplet. The girl, will be Chapel Char .H•rerford Glee • conduct,' In this worn by Arthur S. ChM. Hebert, Hall. Sin Talmadge. Director of the Choir. Tuesday,. April IP The Haverford singers will follow Iowa, Barn.. N.. York atm. casket. will meth at Caller.... ' a' nd ' thtee ht"'otTe P" r '' all'iLi'tgwo7k' s, • ' "Spirit of All Things." by Mozart. Dr. William Reese will lead the Han. Fund Drive. Enters trefoil Glee Club In this section of the program. In Temple. Universay played host to the acne toneree and universities es:Z:47471 be s'aHto'nnd2elah.'"Ari,ti which participated in the •Model State Cnietkollonel-Convention pn March Active inSolieitation I .e story from elessieel mythology. stl. prior to the state-wide fourreenth In this selection Dr. Reese will meannual meeting to be held this weekmo, Ha yerfoad C^m palgn will duet the Ifeverford and Hollins MDR. end at Harrisburg. Regional Director John Mervin wing inn phare ': teh' enTira th;hei rion7Wilr. b7J:71:1. presided ever the morning session of alumni drive on April 26. the 'anti. I "‘ Hollins. 's,7, mho will sing the miring address.. Delefates spent remarry of the launching of the doe, I Smith. pa., of Galatea; George eater• Hovhe ,remainder of the morning in for 81,250.000. As of April 1 .25,. tutor& '40, who will eing nett: and .h' m" the asettssin, "*nHee 'rnmstarted mit[ee meetings where the . rb`..7.: 000 has been pledged by 1420 per. Tom MeNint and Carl Spaeth: bah bringing out the Idea that business Haverford, ttl. le manegemernt and making reference went some concentrated study and Choristene First Trio North to 'the bncreth6ngla Protethionet revisten• New these Diems April 26 The triy to liaverford he lhe &thesis of management. . .allot Gestures large amount of the funds re- Mania...fedi.' first venture north of There were no °set speeches" but tar. Heilman pilled area aluthd he Lunch bout net ahesifnal for ABU. reined bare come as a result. leper- the Mew. Mod peat Line th • feefelt especially e.hfied toanswer s, buttonholing and turning on thud solicitation in the ten largest Ithrete body of thaatatira. They will Thursday the qu.tions raised by students. the charm. Temple, Cedarerent. Rea- centers of Haverford alumni. These • ."s"" remain on the campus through Sat. Susan v. vae, and Bryn Mawr hacked HaverAmong the topicidlitenssed wan %vow .miciel in the voting.. Before ".*".• 1.4". PhdthelahLat New urday. "Among the thrions regatta England, Wilmington.; events which have been arranged for desirability of going to graduate he dridnits. in • bid' en TOrk. New schOol. lawns telt that ill jobs in- rental votes that seemed likely to Baltimore, Washington, .Pataburgh,Ithe weekend are a dinner Friday • 50 Opener volved Amite training but that a for- go •tolHaeerford,,Mowed,thth Cert.). Chicago, and the more , recently or. night. a picnic 'Saturday afternoon, la Danrin Praeko Pr President-elect of ASC asargroduate coarse was not entirely ereef be - disqualified from voting on moused meters of Northern and and on informal dance Saturday the Senior class. hails from Painters, night. the grounds Hoot the wheel was • Southern California. dab '50, Senior class gat to DRLYSIFARY• • ton, Pa., having been graduated from On April 24 two new than. of Jhe The flailing Chapel Choir. consist. Reeolution of the smell me.un big ...Hite of Temple and ...old' vote ted to open Frithe S. S. Palmer High Schaal. .141a the College; is carepairn . will be inaugurated. One ing of about forty cake, it MORI, nt plans call for bogie.. debate named to rest upon the way they were tad. divernified }facecloth activities In- day, April t 14. Swarthmore opposed this three 61 phase svill be conducted by the Clau sitale for a weekly Sunday Chapel servelude Feature Editor of the NEWS, 'this new idditicht to the Coop to be what was avanted by the job seeker, Debating Society, and Chairman of open- on Friday and Saturday nights the etabnity of the large business or showing that Haverfordand Swarth- Advithry Committee, of which Robert ice at the Virginia college and am the breadth of experience and pos. more are very closely tied together it A. Locke, .14 will serve as chairman. presents an annual Christmas methe Dining Rosen Canmittee. He was until 12:80-A. Pi:Bible rapid advancement In the smell any respects but both were running The plan ik to appoint clam chairmen nagm and oec.io.1 offseampus conelected by a decisive majority to the Coed.. Oar Amt. Arend.aa for the speakership. Ur- from each' class of alumni oho will cert. The choir eollabonsted with thr Seniorehms presidency. Only tootlee will he admitted to Other questions concerned the poeContinued on P•ge 4, C.01. anus was voted down and Gedarermlt all the clean roll. thnfident that ev Oiler. Reed Underfe ed Leaders of Club A sible rewards of havinf once - awn .set her lot with Freund. Holding to ery Ha.rford alumnus who ltas not The Clem of '52 presidential elec. peree'upl. e waiter er geographical CD the belief .that -one ,thilant gesture yet pledged to the Campaign will do lion wee a neehandreeek rare be- serriee and help sin. the Coop Dormi tory Rents tween Fred Osier and Bab Collie, not neurally open on Saturday night. when chthonic a plate to work, and deur.s another, fieverford oplit its so by June 10. Osier. an alumnus of Loomis, won mit Welter .rvice will be in effect on he. advisability of retaining <nodali- vote; twenty-two for Freund, one for Anneal to Palmas ty and mobility in the varlets lob Swarthmore. na close vote. Upped 15Per Cent both Friday and Saturday nights. The ether phase will see nee appeal Glad of '5(1 prexy is Ed 'Reed, a The Comptroller's cake has charge nttuattons oate may meet. Haterford and Temple Shine Fifteen percent uress-tge-bourd nade to the parents of Huerford Alumni Speak . gradate of Millburn High School, of this plume of the Club's operation. will stand as the definite amount of etudents past and present. Mr. and Almost alt the alumni spoke atone It is safe to say that for political and a resident of Short Hills. New . The old nttps• leading down onto Haverfeirds genera thomreent inJersey. He it a masher of this year's. the' door of Club '50 have been re- time: or another and many offers of gymnastic. and maneuvering Haver- 'Mm. C. Willis Edgerton and'Mr. and aid in placing students in sufiablel ford outshone the pack. Temple. how- M.. Robert Lea are serving as the crease:President Gilbert F. Whiten. Haverford Glee Club. 'diced by the. Senior Chun a part of [aver, walked away with the honors in co-chairmen of thio committee which nopnred ohnrtly.befe're the spring vaJohn were made. the project This new repleeement The mating • arrangements were ,gteural preparedness and business- includes several erominent parents of cation. In Closed Faculty Session: Making width and broader 'Woolen The decision to rau rental, tharg. Haverferd itudents. tlike. nerferrnonce in committee. CeetInned on Page a, Col. I Mops, according to clam President was made lost February. sit dhich Ken Moser, is • great improvement • time adminisrestion officials could not Profs In Profile: • over the original stone steps. h.te a definite figurf for ella 'inFornitere to be Metalled crease. - With increased revenui frith rent, President White anted n 'FebClub '50 may not be open every ruary, the College will Ile bettrvarble The gnaIng system woe the point, eat for the purpone of mthimurn weekend this year on account of press ant nreangements with the employees to cover the rust of mantaining, reof discussion far s special faculty self-development, Sr. Stewart bepairing, and improving dormitory fitmeeting held last Tuesday afternoon. laves that the concern for grades of the Coop. Next year, however, from Richmond in ISA, Mr. Sanford !western, TIffts, and Wellesley; he Dr:. Blair Stewart. Dean of Oberlin may turn the student". attention to the Club will be open every week. By Svoner M. Cos, HI Only tad' opened and eo-thern• College, former Professor of fete matters not fundementel to his de- end and plans nrenow under conFillmore Hargrave Sanford, endo- entered Harvard Ctt school for boys' rink. to hove learned a good deal sideration by the'Settior Class to have nornies at Reed College, and President velopment. morphic. vimerstenit meting heat of in the North'', in 16 where he stud- himself at the lent-mimed. "after roe Yarnell Howe is exempt from he present rent hike. Charge. there White's guest speaker for the occaHsverfortrs psychology depertment, led and taught. and elf until 1043. cinema'. Reed College uses a grading Meth- it open on weekday evenings. Furniture for the new room has has adl.ted himself Co e.t.a) and Furthermore, he was elected to Sigma Foss 1943 till I.e. Dr. Sanford have ulrently been hated with an to sion. opened the dincussion with. a od that Dr. Stewart tails "an Intellieutenant in the Navy, where creisse iacluded, and no ,delta living in presenthtion of the progressive. aye- ligence system." Student. are of attired .d is being installed now. A autoehthenotso motivations through Si, the honorary scientifie society. It was tem used at Reed College. 'notified of their coarse grade., but hike box which will provide music becoming over the year. -a tobacco was at Renard that he earned his he worked on aviation psychology. %%tr.!' will receive t credit of 515 The controversial nature of the Mitead comments indicating for the guests hoe also arrived and ?tenter, (bottled player, teacher, my. M. A. .d Ph. D. degrees. During He thme to-Adoverford from Mary- pee...rimester for perfuming .11 the, question of clunging the grading aye, their fulillment of the instructor's will be put in sometime this Week. al officer, author, father, and actor. thin senor period he taught at reveal lend in the fatted 154S-He likes Her. own jonitorial work. Sputa lighting for Haverford'e And. taking, one day with •nother, ha other eolleger, among them North- erford very mach, feels that it ...fern tens necessitated • clo.d-dtie, Meet- detares and the arcs. of etudy to its ttudenta valuable opportunities Memorial- to Rufus Jones .... ing, enough no final action hstayet Which additional attention should be little nighbrlub is now 'mina .rang- oar. been et least resteensbly succorsnot :Available at other colleges. . Psych Professor . been planned. Dr. Stewart, however, directed. . Dr. Stewart denles the ed by the the Seniors who promise :01 in each of these immune, Available Free, to Alumni revealed the nobject of his lecture In statement that.n student in not aware that it will be quite unusual. Tobacco Planter Author and lehder Senior class President Moser emY special interview with the NEWS of hie comprehension of a course Born in the had of Virginia's toAD.110 from teaching. Dr. Sanford Rufus M. Junes: In Memoriam-0 phasized. however, that on Saturday teeth belt. young Fillmore wen one ,ocher in the afternoon. without formal grades; t an written several articles in the than book recently published by the nights the Coop will not be open for of eight children of a 'Mobster who Unifeemity Prebleor Failure Admitted field of psychology and hag recently College under the direction of the Two Milk problems of •ny grading In addition, the instructor inn. a over-theremmter .rvi.. ran a tobscco-farm on the side. All nnished a book. Feychology for Lend- Board of Managers,--is being made • of the children were kept busy helpsystem, Dr. Stewart believe., •re quarterly report to the dean Indio.er. He is a member of a research available. free of charge, all mem. those of uniformity between leg each student's comprehenolon of Petennan Gtieet Speaker Inc to an the farm, rod Dr. StInferd panel of the Natioand Research Coun- aers of the Alumni body. Students tors and departmente in grading, and course material and relative exercise claims to have planted quite a lot of cil, a lieutenant eommander in the who knew Professor Jones at Haver. the fundamental goal of learning. of his capabilities. If a trident Is At Founders' Club Dinner .obareo in his Yethgve'd.s. naval reserve, and a number of the ford and wish to obtain copies of the On the drat point'. Dr. Stewart Witte, the dean notifies him to 'peak Lvetttlf. Peterman, noted columnIn 1S31 he entered the University Air Force's Human Resouchen Re- memoir may do so by calling eh thy stream. that before any uniformity with ht. adviser, 1st for the Philadelphia Inquirer, will of Richmond, where he excelled an .nrch Advisory Board. Locally he office of the President Only s few a grading ran be achieved it is neer.- 'When his-work continues lobe are be the guest speaker at the annual athlete and scholar. He was on the serves ni thseeinte director of re- thrice of Ohio limited edition on sury to.reach a "etandned of agree- zatisfactory, the -student is served an Foundero Chas banquet, mbeduled football, basketball. and istmeball /march at the Philadelphia Institute available. ment" and definition of the term official warning. A third snails, re- for Wednesday evening, April' 1S..at teems, and, for a whip, was also on for Research in Hum. Relatio.. The volante ceittainc a eerie, of op'grade.' Grades may be left to the part may place the student on probathe track learn CI ran the 440 Until The Sanford family is the next- preciatien, of the life of Rufus Jane., individual i.tructor's discretion, a D., and after a year of 'unaationte- -New New members who have fulfilled I got better sense"), fir 1924 he was Mrteet faculty family on ratnpus.,6- oy theme who knew him. in addition scale of grades relative to the stud- tory work the student may be-dented Founders Club meth:entente will be all-State, all-South Atlantic, and honing second only to the 'Hazels so for o tributes from the boards of tonnent"tt "state of well-heing" may be his registration, oraide mention all-American tackle; inducted at this time. ▪ noMber Ls concerned. Set Dr. San- age. of Bryn Mawr and Hoverford determined, or o more precise definiComplaints Diminish Club will elm announce the the ,winner Dr.'Santord modeetly attributes thee ford stoutly .aura that his four Col/ages, the book presents lett6m tion and method of grading may be Dr. Stewart has observed that in of its Freshman Prize for this year,itanor. to It widely circulated picture children are "uncontested champions and articles of reminiscences and used. coming etudents and focally both An award of tweitty-dive" dollars is at him that was taken during eafootin tertns of not.." • prase from men and women in all tend to MOse the ne.grede system, given annually to that l'reshman who, ball practice when he wen feeling end Self-Develotuneth Key neting Ability Revealed parte of the world. Among the conEvan more fundamental, however, complaining that they feel at sea. in the opinion of the member of acting unusually aggressive. The facility show at this year's tributors are Katherine McBride, ... FILLMORE SANFORD. this It the question of edueational etre.. After a year or so, however. they roomier. Club, bas been the out. . nesotisted with Many School& Clams Night revealed Dr. Sanford's John D. :Ratitafeller, Jr., Willath red's trattauf.re Prof in Continued an Page 2, Cal. I Assuming that students get an edu'.Haying graduated Phi Bela Kappa standing member of his clue. Contiened on Pare 4, Col, 4 Sperry, and a Mot Trueblood, roble. p b i P th a Final Phase; Alumni were 6 DEAN OF OBERLIN DISCUSSES GRADES AT FACULTY SESSION Fl LMORE SANFORD HEFTY ENDOMORPH, MAINTAINS PSYCHOLOGY AT HAVERFORD r I% V msa V•eetverionot 1'444 wvFL an n o. ALUMNI NEWS eatismieltpaiod got Rectiew Elites-,A nthony Morley. Herregia,c Fsidor-Fredceic Haul., Senior Nen. blitor-Richard Norris. Old Grads A La Table Br P,,00 L. A. Poor On•xess .hfauager-Richaed Eberly. '' h,&11 bider-David Western. . Neu i IliforsAislsolm Brown. John Wirt.:tot' Conterpoint. which op: ins 1.,. . . vsperimenter for whom the sole The spring 11..1M • Aar riele %hen, Vitro-x-11,1°0 Ford, Burrill ' pored just before vacation, is about a. third system 1,1 a mingle atom. HOptus in pe Was Chemistry 11119t Beret Gamin, shorter than the fall number. It.has one photo. chologe. timi fee dire roam, 1 Piefee McKinley' Ilan. Mho-jot. Bonin. •" Novi Full Gov't Professor iron!. instead of three, very well done stainsual. Mance of the felon that annealed M the fall Pforhyrephy Edina-Bebert. Foley. The etchings . Peter Gould that once more melbar. Nor doe. Garb.. achieve... intimate John W. Noland, '33, who was ',Uwe Isidar-ISare'in •PPeckap. • : carve ...pare-fillers shire accurate observation. detail the verisimilitude that makes. similar tale chemistry major at Ileverford, in now tirAis, Lidos-I:4,ton Grant. ' ' 'Seven ontributiqo are printed.as prose, four hy Philip Wylie and F. B. White ofergettroblea full professor at Dartmouth specialCirculation Nlerunerr-Donlon Werner. ss verse. If 'mine, .111. an accurate gad,the We brings an impressive knowledge of strange ising in Japanese-Awed:an political st,ntael Ilerior,, Masson-I. Lelefght. A. Law- eThors with Admirable impartiality have allowed ooples to bear. but the revolling,Thogs of the relation. His work Was recently re.1tetesulyes to he outnumbered seven to four, ,levio Gang. Din have no plate In a realistic viewed' in the' Dartmouth Alumni 1 ..1,.,.....ie Aide:gem-P. Malmsugh. L Shu- ,hits ode rOlds to Drnuk by five against Wt. tredictien. The real Thugs were na.imitated to 3•11TRaRing asan example of one of British civilised role more than a century ago. Contneepoint Nut So Restricted, their younger hard working profes\.• Iwo /an TaTT•Ii• Chu, (i. Lieu.. R. Con31codows Taylor's Autobiography of a nag is' 1 sor. College mem/sines °Tina not Only 10 OT.0117- 'mite readiwg no a corrective I. (iuttntacker. J. H . in_. in H 0, to Hollywood. goenteadpriaeeteo Teal.. \ :ill. T. Pure, J, Semerndikc. P. Mtn.- Ige these who have a literary gift, but also to story Jclut of n .Dysen's maid whose employDr. Masland,...0o was elected an onside those who hare *not to discover the woo. .. . kurt . I'. Linke, J. Tinos, M. Winn. ...minimenthe{ of the .Hoerford . ;„_ ,doiii of ',If-effacement. The Boverferdian in ,rs .111,1W for her lumpiness is the only dia1 ..,„,,,..„.„_,, .j..,,,,,,,r,. J. i_nggn„, Cl . „ ,„o nutviing dement la her life to well ontrived, hapmr Of 'Phi Beta Kappa in 1943, ' It 01 1. It h 11 -Taylor. '"hI ",' ' ...s•tod °.'" di".'"""" .'.." but its thurortem are not liely. lloy neither 'on his training in !resentment to ''''''' 1.'"'"Idher M"'''''''" '''''' '1"‘ D' h" ,voe,tie sympathy ea move the Waldo. sensePrinceton after his graduation from " ' - ..''-''• ''' '''4.'"'der- The 10,0", -7" i; s:„_, ,..,,.., -..., ,e the erloliuntilse Dr. Haverford, where he wrote his Ph. IL BRASHNESS AND l'''' "."" ''''' Smith is "an iniprevement on Ins. artkla In the "'L'"''' ''''''' h '' je"'' "h“ Seniors Initiated Into Alumni Affairs . . thesis on "Group Interests in Mori ''' t tic -'"'' ' not theirs to cleat. but ' enly Le enisy. tall nom bet, Mit . an interviewer he glen no CANDOR ino Relations with Japo.' Ile reSiafe,1 al fist specAeri fable el Menem Avner for asr Union A ' '''''' "h..' ""'eped"' h"' "'"d''' h h.'" lem. poimit of his object. while hiemount of ceived his doctorate there in 1998, and • : mni.aInto mimet to jeurnalism mot .1 the ready , , ,., ti;,,,, ,,,,,. (E, hi f.), i-Lthen G. HaViliandri '26i AlCuonsib tetarifkITOSH, .211 . As this our first home must clearly Ln- [ ssits-s in swgege, We might a:UWE to find a "vent' they took an instructorship at Stan.. '' too "" " "' e '''' more prearni of Heterforar RoakaT A. LOC., '14, Cater. F. Verne. dicate, we who constitute the latest Hav- ,,,,, .„, „., ,,,,,,n,y .,,,,,, „.„, , ,,,,,,,. mound, His inrreination is not quickened by Ma ford University, /LAY.. Culicge, Dona., E. 1/tous, '24: Bineterr 5. Coco., • 'e. erford NEWS editorial board have no in- ,uric inters.ing, cheerful. no cenvinvile, hot While .101 an ...tractor at Stanht' E. Jon.. '41; Kkettrern hi Mcrae, 'SO. Diviaionat ford he was tenth.n of beating ally Journalistic tom- k"..`trrrdo^l .' not 00 A Polite and Beneficoll Dragon r.l.ric"- . ' Assistant in the State Deportment toms in favor of the propositions that col-I, In tilr fall number the' beat pieces kf A 4:n. l- Al McAnneY's fantasy of an ineffectual but where he did reseorclowork on Jay. loge atirtiinistrations are necessarily evil, ! were two sonlIrs or ...emir .d.i..c., nt gbh by 7.I'. and .17aBmut dreg°. is .., foF edni.anew past-woeprobleme. As p Ta tin. Quaker, cullege administrations are 1 Htt47t" N"'"'"" nee F.",bl. du Pk." Pe'" the. """...""h' "''' Frei" 'trend", bull of hie extensive knowledge and •nes.. nese ' ,tooling mough . Patta . t-U.- ..not mice leas sophistication, but the nursery evil doubly compounded, or that a Quaker o,,goinhlo,7i. This time we find 'dirt Wakeman must judge for itself. any publications on the Japanese government, administration symbolized by gray suit', „,,,,, ,,,,,. ,..,„„i0„ ,,,, b., on men in p,kli. he was, ar he d.eserthed The verse is not no bud. Lucy Turnbull data Over ninety memberi of the senior od invited the support and continut, a -team tmeniher" of the unit and red tic is a satitii7P- achination par !on the It2,41 kokl. Such accurate nbser,..km tome unt.ing Wellies that are quire clever. dam &Beaded • dinner given for ing interest ortbe group for their which was responsible for Doling wcml note ho.w. the mutate to achiarediniin... T. S. Eliot is too scattered to be any easy mark. excellence. them by the Alumni Aeociation in alma motekt • the naw Japanese vonstitution. Tim parodist', Latin and. Ge'esk are better than the Common Room last Thuraday. The Omani tanrallentatirS on 'the Haverford's adininistratiMt and line-, 'i""• Thus'''''''' '"" '""l' hi' "" "'"`'''"' ,Toympublish Houk nor Ralialitlii 01. did Jan. dnyee sponsor that and surethei. President White and three officers of Hord uf.Managers, ROtlert A. Berke, crford's faculty undouhtediy have their loot-dhanin? -Joanna Semel reflects on the - Eight years oftesching eSperiatire 14, suffered. the development the Association of delivered brief afterDynan% snok "Cempeteatly Done ._ ,, ..,,,,. .,.. ,. ..,.,.., _. _ „..__„._. serious shortcomings, especially. we sus-. mkt,. ant Helen Goldberg takes liberties with :latent participation in hello. el- at Smnfird coupled with dinner speeches. gervjonti in areas wheresan elderly . Mt told of the origin°,aluemi meet vfferts gave hint full Profee Wilbur 'Greets Sealers B°.".4 of thr:ugh UT:a:at sr a „L11;:yu. ' T'" his 7: .;,': ,',T::.,":,7,;' not pr Dartmouth En 1840 whan‘ -orabip ManagerS Ha out throw around its collective ,,,,,i, f,..... i,.... th,, „.k, , .„..,,„,,,,, 4„..t.,,,, :,.....e,,„;;;,:7L,:rt,,tbz,n,:.,..,..7,4,. m...., . b,:-. Donald E. Wilbur, 24, president of aseeciatioe representatan on the with he wo only 34 years that talentthan Board. Alumni t Secretary Bennett. S. we:ght without more than superficial . 15 Edith Honk. :toy of a Roston girl, married . es the Alumni Assumed., greeted the She ..s ...Hoe i thought,. nevertheless, rather ...t Cooper concluded with • brief talk on Dr. Noland has revised and Olsen. knowledge of the peculiarities of a 1930,`• the middle west. who ,Ireama if hone !ladling, niwounating an emotion. stout of 1610, who ate ordy a few ' "To Governments of Foreign Powmonths away them becoming nom- the activities If the alumni nAea end escaped.!the loYcholOgYi Sperm Lea's student -body. There stouts no indication, shuthlers at who._ I. escaped. era," first published by Halt is 1947, illustrated poem makes the Om, of that groan. He went on to Its relationship to the Moms body.. very conyioina. The 1.11-0.11 4. as clear , however. that Gilbert White and hi" min-, `ta ad , . Mr. Beatty. dinner was .erred in with Philip W. Back of standard bin , , poster that advertises a violinist in .stol ato%.as a .lay outline the Amtecialien's -program arearn though the drremer,sind-tern_ o• ions have united to oppreas the students , banquet style at table. decorated with co-author. Some tiOn poes long,"the . , . . 1.. Ntebolt. WHO i n • Platte creak' far and woe of its PM. for the future. _. v ''. P!'' 'd . "" ,"'''''. f'"" "'"sdn "teb • 'away Lea halt hie candles and flowers. Some of. the book will appear early tuna year. some good lino hot drop into at every turn, and we -therefore contain, ,In. normally prom, ',outside s bur' rotor nlinzen, ' Lon,r,„., , .0 j1„,„ Preside. WMte then spoke of the younger salamiwere interspersed l' on, At Dartmouth numt of his wok that the best way for a student tiewspayer M.o., apprarialionof lo. and gam. I am inon ‘.,nn an,. t,on., .ona nnone. ;h.,. eta prone. uoin we hoe. consists- of 'leading several semior part alumni may rake In fhat future, immeg the seniors. tO get what rt nntintif is by leeel-hoded id, Moho. by a n,,,,,,ut „hot in which field, 1,_r,,,,c,n. ,, greens with topics ranging from "ill,,d redo:Don enkindled by ien prodding rather than by A lot of bray "'' '.'''''''''' ''' '''' `I '''' ''' """ Lei:notional organisations" to "conY' (largely voided by the .maaic of woe.. The Garboty Walleyes Amide' Tension name-calling. . temporary for eastern gmeremo. . illustration is novel and effective. Thus i • 1 Tin mos Garbity relov'es the tension of Ihe ' ver7 well -edited number, wisely dispensing with The attitude of . thin -paper for the „,„. ,i.,,,,,,,„,„ ,,,,,,,i do„,,...,,„„, „ „,,,,,j an „O., 1883 . coming year=s going to bet one . , conslchr • Stephen Willem Colin., Senior Joseph N. Hertel Is aeeretary of eel brashness and candor. its. branhileas parches In the fate firm of Colkins-and the Haildonfteld (Id. 1.1 dirk Assoc. toe mean that we don't think toy faculty. ttleower of New York City, died tattoo. He Is active In the New Joeadrainistiation, Huard March It 'n Overlook timpani In eel National Guard and he. been Pro. is so.allGoosaiit, New denier. be wes B7. meted to the rank of major to both fired hot as to be immune to deserved crit• . 1 that organisation and in the National 'Dr. Willis H. Hazard, .117, editor iciam i.e -Haverford'a only published outlet emeritus and former head of the pub- Ilv cishaso Farm. cal and future goverernent workers. :Me 1101 • Guard of the U. S. tor etadent opinions By brashness we aLso ' ks• ,,,,, "om -,..,„„., ,,,,,,,„, „...,„„,„ [Mongol Leader Will haat line TanT Or, "lore G. 54. loom, revenant.departotent for the New ...b.,. of such " -1.r.fla board" . mauled second edition of his Sales ed Eleverford at the inauguration of England 'Mutual Life Insthence.Co., mean the natural independence of ra must dr.Seeineeting published in May. This Werren - D.• Bomanas president died March 21 et the Faulkner Hosyounger generation which shoeld eight.!L e in tile State. Bei:al:nest of has% Posed Problems "tht ''' to -th tth..°' survey book- will help design en. Bridgewater .--- P"---' °L. '. College, Bridgewater, pied In Bunn, He was 84. -fillip be feeling its oats. . ih.! „ sore. wet., natuiv snnesmine he national that."`"" P"'"" """ "ti'l"taa°"""" newer. judge the sales aPPeal of V... March 5, Dr. Hoard 'she graduated from from sem:atonal (Mott. rear) • ,stit•-• • But--4te do not Mean a policy of din- '`.`'''' their Prodeet. • . no ar the admininirmion. Freakily J. Smith wilI represent Goerel Theological Serninitry and • ' If selfor, led room:stool inienligaturs . • respectful- or unconstructive. eriticism.1 no granted his Ph. D. from Harvard .„„„ ,heir „onoonniqk nu.ndo, no n' Hasertord Sematur filet Ledge 101 a' 34..0husetts. at the installation of of 1MM in 1894.. During his Icing Etery -cauAe''• espoused by the NEWS! ::,,,,,,,,,, wide,. advocated. the maddishinent Dudley l). Cora% dean of the Charles M. Leo as fourteenth meal. and peraonnel. the 'morkt,., recently a. new I , with New Englod Mutual. which be will be not only factually accurate but ri', of f s „ board" Svhool of Commerce al the Univer- dent of Geneva College on April 20. workersoil and thenab., norilluaitr "°"'" ' CS-" '' of ° 1-'''''''''''' group I 0: xocr,,p,ee, eepeh„ lean with a district managership in , ,,e eo. '-''''' oi ten ter, lIOn 'and represe.ativ. and an Twilit „factually complete as we can make it. sity s of North Caroline. addreased West Cheater, Pa. in 1903, he ;stabFrederiek aumbet A. .ef Vantleaberah, private citizen. Jr, Although Senator 'wean. of. the Americo Business d Despite the vira puelicity the y reWith these precepts in mind we shall ! `..I: Bohol himself as one of life 'nor.:7;':`,, ter....,..,,,,,,,, . r. the •,,,,,. Midge's proposal wa. tingly publici.d. it seems' :10 in Durham, N. C. on Moth a. was recently reelected a director of ances ost brilliant scholar. do everything Inc can to increase student kenloknors ' be '`.._ His topic was "A Time for Clear the A. H. Seining Co., to Philadeland mecarthys Os ...really on: `"k'k '4."'"" t" """ problem. He has held aeverelministerial and phia, I' participation in the decisions which direit,,1 damned by She public. Thinking." ....cause of its representative camp.. ' editorial positions, and was a memAOKI Iv affeCt •olir liven rill •eimpus. Among. nthWeed, wild insinuations end ansunWRal.. "i'l 8"M°-r L'de&° P ''''' -h>"" ! Mill . Professor Theresa A. Bohan. It ber of severel scientific organisation.. Ur ihilign, that inenne 'student reprekzinta- ,. ,.i, t...:td,nt.inistintive ufliebils Inar • tried" could function' en an impolial ladr 1„,r. , :rmsioszeihnis. He retired from boiness in UHL Jab. V. Yu Sickle will represent the author -of an said! In a recent ,,e. c:r1. 1g. thilIte, na,tpihnenagainst oossible espi.• than on . the Curriculum Committee, a un oireitdy shaky for- t Haverford. at the hes...anon of Issue of Radio and Television News frank evalMatiOn of Collection speithershi ''"ra 'Y P" Herold Wellington • OLD (;RADO Riehardon . entitled "Smell Capacity '""' CoMenrer . • • dissipation la - .- inor ' ZZ' uted;:r7;7",:l 'MN we alileu- the intentions and Maio of Alumni who attended the Business president of Franklin ,College of Toler." The article describe. the some.modifications of compuistiry meeting .„,„..„,,,,,...„,...,.....,., ,,,,,e 0,0,, ,,vori,.. , hope ISM Sen.*. ledeets propos.] receiov Franklin, India. on April 29. workings of a versatile home-built Confemnee, whiels' is reported nn immediate consideration. attendance, and hind.) greater studeeto • ievt itinenther [ha: rte me ,:rtgaginititi • cold war Page 1. were: t sting• instrument . faculty -cowdocation.” ind ihn: the ..omit, of the nmion depends-le ' If the - "loyalty hoard" were to 1e tearoom,. 1917 Charles F. Bader, TA; Walter C. 1945' 8,,,ond Such ,,,,,,..lio..„ „.., n„ke .„ps:t up, the allegienee_ and tiastwarthincs, of _sod acrordio to &onto .Ltolge's proposal, and Ernest 'L. Drown, president of Dr. and Mn: Henry H. Fetterman' Baker, '32: Robert L. Balderston, .29; Brown ins.' Bailey Cr, was recently 0,-...ggo. o 0,..i.h.peonn now. . Ho, we hope oo " ,i110gtervinietit °Mein's. tioverernent scatters- if the Congress were to 'confine its investigmions William A. Battey, 23; David C. Revare recohdog emigretulations no the etre:. a regional director for "Boo Mane ie the orem of foreign affairs-mo. , the products...! the State Department stunning an :29: LoSiog Dam, .17: C. Willis interested party Will hesitate to let use ',. reli,11. 1", comprising 'Peosylvaitia, central birth of a daughter, Marilyn, and unommiiked to foreign powers. promo, then we might attain a. tel of Edgerton, .14; • heap how he thinkswe are doing and what. ' And southern New 'Jersey. Delaware, Charles ,t. Shields, who Ls with the Sorse' type sf "loyally board" should... ''ogiestt to Stare Department conductive to a Thom. W. Elkintonr Ilerlort he moles We ought id be doing, and Maryland, of the Folding Paper. Department of the Army. In now lo- V. B. „Gallager, 'II; C. Robert Haines, endittaitod to cheek the credibility of pre.. viable II:partisan fatelgn policy.. cated in Munich. Hie address la Dept. So Association of America. of Army, Dept.-B, 7822 SCU, MMP, Tv2 . William Y. Hare, '12; Eugene B. APO 407-A, clo Postmaster, New Renown 1818 • valor L. Johnson. Mg: 3. Nord. Alumni Secretor lilmmett S. Cole York, N. Y. Jones,..21; Robert W. Leeds, 'Ali Benby It, E. &WW1, Ana. N. M. Cox, III er is one of thg.judges in an essay ..19411 • linur7" 1G1vdfoliow .huvkl,, :slow; awkward well; for theie's a great deal that can be learned • • I from quietly *serving to Printition culture out /ambit Leuchter, '49t Edward 11._Patontest in ...etch Rile nce Mx. and Mrs. Nelson pupils Appitthn from 14 high 2151, extremely fortunnt. v hove with schools on the Moira Line end in East Miles announce the marriage of their lemon. '24; T. David Shihadch, Thoth Who: We tin In Remo inure M the deep silence on the edge of the innate In Collection tili3 a Ilaverforil nlnn Well. 1;1144its ess, lir illustrate the pant I where, at it wii, put In the recca novel by Say.' • DeLaworeCounty wilt compete. The daughter Romney to William Mar- John A. Silver, .20; Laird Simons, le., hasmoot the pot forty-mu yeuiswith students will write on the theme: shall Lee on- April at the Swarth- 99; I'd like to briny ea this morning. You hero be- tom: >McIntosh, ... (students laugh; ChuLfellow the Anne. iron Frienis Service Conthitter ia it- fore ale ale the youth Icnilinson. '10; Granville Mike the .Handieepped, It's Good more Presbyterian Church. of tainorrine, I mantle miles thinly: owes. embarrastedl. . oh North Horne. Ile hot oho disc i.l, Business." tornhes hi; nee I Mr. and Mrs. Herman • Hasekamp E. sToogood, TO; Roy S. Vogt, MI; Oh, I see, row president is also named Stykkeveil m Me a mid of letters and iv w;dely adults of ....-Morrim. I Charles' - 1921 amen, the marriage of their Kenneth B. Wel.., known v soh, of thit very inseu,ouVo ihr youth hf inlay'. And dues jot what we're I moor blasIntesii. Matteotti student laughter; .yiTur to do' 0111 diet, in liorneu,-make the Uladfcilow...edileina) • He Was intradaredte we Dr. E. Newbold Cooper, vicepresi- daughter Jean to Harry Donseth Warner, Jr.. %MI *series A. Web, hmk, The origin And Domlopment Influence. yolaii stet, Jr., 20: '• dent of Girard College in Philadel- Wood on Match 18 in Chin.. ietn the adult. of tumor ow. Prreident Macintosh. (Pandemonium.) 5.n00 vf which he -Theodore WhItialsey. Jr., Don.5; Thi, tash 0.111.1 phia was the speaker at the annual Well, anyway„eur work with the Borneo has Ile no easy- osn. 19111 lo Mir 1: vv noon, ald Wilbur. '24; John S. Williams. II). I en. by the clot. up theic,that- my time IA . show, us that, even in these troubled time, there Father and Son Hammel held recent- Mr end mrtbsletnfe S.*" t• 011-1; alTaainir 4101, , bet if youll lust mar: rue a few ; is no need to despair of a solution :Tay • a M., I am Tiar IY at the Moorestown IN. 7.1 CY. of -Newt., , ...end° the 00. to the ornbMoss. auwwW), I gi-aal me Meat minetes--1 loin your tint,. mustily House'. The title of his talk Mosent of their dough., Elireheth Stewart Lecture . valuolde here at lenm this. alone the world rod.. And so, let . Gladfellow, class of was: 'Tatham Can Make a Differs to Ilmairmile McYwkar CAI.. to malt. the procedure a !me leave you this morning with this message of . Continued- rem Poe I • nught-eight "n aar work .151111 the Itoneso. John A. Stone. who tovivel on generally prefer - it the the convenhope and of promise, from Loindbilow,the Ameri our hr.....eb of the Service l.erantire • _ M. A. tn political science at Colum- tional method of grading. 1927 divided ' inen poet: "Go faith to meet thealuidowy future' 1 find ; ism two orms, die secular. 1111d Lila Wannefillar, ■with.: for end with a manly heart." I thank i ur 10, White Followbiefordilina, Daniel IN, Coo will rept eve. Hav- bia UntversIty loot 'fan, now has 'the Reed College has never 'used n for4.11,1,1 priv,lege i, be waked to address Poe terapTURI. Tose two inn. worlt hand in hand, aford at the inauguration of Hence position of reporter on the 'Ding- mal eroding eymem since ith Nsh (Cameos reads of OP..,. Dineen.. eoo good many 'year. 'since I haat. . mil,. It ...stak" ifilatifollow rhurkleal.. A. Ilildieth he president of Redhead' ..ton. Sun. His address la The tion in lel 1. A college 'with an onsit down; White nudge, him; he gets up angina. si-ind this beautiful rune. and wen on this Well, he secular a, in his devoted most of its University on April 5. Everglade, lel Front Si, Bing- rollment of about -700 student. Reed. -Well, dos anybody- have a question? • .0,1tafrom. end Pm noon- glad To he hack here time to of 'modelling-and Whidaralak PUZZLED VOICE: You are Red Smith, aren't Captain Poi W. Ohl is still in Gerhas one faculty member for e.r.h • 131 fuel. thy 'oat 1111.1 Wan on this plat- essned foods to the Male,. So far, over the :,rou7 many; his address is now Adj. and , • ' . 1949" . twelve students. Dr..Stewart has 'obf no win teeny years no in ...nine:tie. with Mi at four fiedades, 300 0. disti.ibuted sonie Mg. Trust, 1 G OISu, APO 209, eta Ober!). Andenton was nian.led in served littlerlifferenee in the time reGLALIFELLOW: I Wish I had dime to no into cc fit hina. Engtith eldss ter hi.). hem. P .51:77,"ew York, N. Y'fumbles vainly for notes ie I that now, but : t . er ... unfortunately ... February to Deborah Rae. of Phila- quired for grading odor the Rod I in.shets1 ...1. cc WaS it Toner klan • delphia. He is n junior .in medical and conventional systems. 1991 . . a611. (Al/Shellec ninths I STUDENT: Devon+ ae native-and foreign Edwin A. Rookie. addressed • whoa at the University of Pen.yl. Dr. Stewart graduated from Rod elements get along in Borneo! At that time [_lived fin the old Bork, Toner,, derisively; Gludfellawt half-witted grin). • Including A liamh. MOGI, .flumie joint meeting of the American Sol. GLADFELLOW, Both the colonial overnis and is living at 411 S. 44th Stk in 1921. received Nis Ph.D. from Stanwhich wus notch higher than it is nsw. I re- • ely far Toting Maieriala and the in Philadelphia.. ember quite sell ell one merang when I as-rived ' Now the nom-molar loin has encountered -vont and the Service Committee stand firmly• ford Unteeraite, and returned to Heed morc .p I/ American Solely of Mechanical. En. Richard C. Toler is with the to tea& from 1925" to 1049. Sr beWe've .built a both. Meeting behind al racial issues, 'Wow.) Thou. you at lb. Lunt's Easy thrine blalvorsitti. class gin..., In New York City on vElec- Woo...nick Lumber Co; his address is ame dean si Oberlin lost September. half ;hour lute. 11.1.1 Was 1111 °Over.' with blood.., hall, or hut. as they lull it in Borneo. And very muck for this splendid opportunity to he ' Mrs. Gladfdlow, tither in charge with you. Mani. Research for the Department Ill Main St., South Hamilton, Mass. A. member of the American Economic. And my Ron Ion bbl;en Shout' the Igesturesi. ofeidetic. the the . naive..., has converted three natives. pf National Defense", North 24 Mr. ' inn. Association. the Royal Economic Ass • Well. Dr. Lunt asked Me why I W. a half hour We're preached to them Omit God, George Fox, I Nest week' our Soaker will not 'he Moot Charted- M.314th. is field director nociation, and the American StatisSpeakman is Executive Director of and I stood there respectfully. my broken; atrnt bomb, and related Prehlemo in nor ef Proust. as was previously onouneed, but Julian the-Committee on Electronics of the of the Maine branch -of the tx"and tical Association, he has also worked•. rm dangling teestures). and said I'd fallen outthe forts to fanriliarler them with our Research Development Dowd for that world Federalists. f itwintion. in the -Tower. alt. Ile Just look. way of life, W. HOW, notedskymnwriter. who has Marla,. with the Department of Agriculture r v..c rut loot teaching-were learnin depoittment. • ' : tithed ... Main St., Smith l'ottlend, Muint. hi -v.,. I, owl odd. "So. it doe], ,TITA half all and 'Gm C.P.A. Dartmouth. Review Lauds Masland, '33 SENIORS GUESTS OF ALUMNI AT THURS. FEED IN COMMONS ALUMNI NOTES of Among -.Other .. rt s„„r „,. ,,,,,•,„ ,„„,.,„,, , , , ' ,°P',',..el 1..,,.. .""g.".,. Deb THE CHILDREN'S HOUR---A'.Note For Collection Speiike\re `ii [ o Hazard, '87. Dies, Insurince Scholar . I „.t..- Wedneied3J,`APrIl 17, 1950 ilAVERFORD NEWS Racqueteers Rout Penn, 7-2; Betsons, Foster Stand Out Sfritiot, PAGE THREE seiteda, Ford Nine Wins 1st Home Tilt. aIbsse 9-3; 5 Runs in 3rd Blast KingE 1Hurtubise,Hibberd BASEItALL ti Hertel Pennsylvania wee Neverford's lint Alnico]. and Feeler lettered up fo■ April MoratMn 8 kings Collie, Home 20 Gettynburg as the Fords teen easily, 7.2. on the and Peekard, 0-1, 6.1, The Demons, .twat' to Temple May loser's •courte. The Fords took the in number two position, finghed off IS Dreamt 'S Lafayette twey Away fleet five plaima in the singles, with Laik. and Lewis, 04, 6-4, for the le Naga: Pharmacy 195(1 Ford H. B. Squad . • . Home 5 Lehigh lone Ed Bellinger •losing the decision, after last Haverford victory of the doe. 19 Umbrae B Urailtan Avert Hama inning to three ma. Number enc.:and Dick Eberly end Deem Deacon '01st 1. Moravian Hun 12 Swarthmore Away • two double. Glee Pet minis M the to Tnylor and -Levy in the thirst `22 Dr-homy Home The 1910 011010.0 of Reverterd Lo: win colunnefor the Scarlet and Mack. doubt. match, 6-3. the. TRACK 26 et. hood' Awe, ball was unveiled before the hon but number three was demagog...by April 21 Drexel Home fans last Saturday as the Scar!. the Penn Quakere. The match !Mi22 Wein.. Home . . Mar and Black overcame an early delis tered long nets, and des played in a Bob Itc10011 2ro29 Penn irottys Attu tent to spank King's College, 9-3, on 0 high wind which created a nninor Home Ursine., Slay Class of 1922 Field. The Fords eon Must storm. Home Ii St JeneePtee 2 Lehigh Away bind eight bits, nine encore, in Bob Bets., played number one '6 Swarthmore tem, IA Swarthmore Hams strung three-bit pitching by Cra. singles. taking /endear's usual place, 9 Gettoabant Away , GOLF Whereon end Chortle Wernher to w who in just etuting to play again 12.13 AL A- S: 1. & T. Away April with after a rest period ordered by the 17 P. AL C-& Drexel HoMe 10Scranton .teat' doctor. Bob wort the tint set wady, Freshmen Lead Hitters Neighborhood Meet Aw8Y Temple Wayne Hurtubi, with three hit .red Onaliy doweed Friel 8-8. Io the I t W. (Pester Jeer Neel end Dave Ridge and Ted Ribber emend. Big Jim Footer defeated 10 Suture 2 Interim. Home Home with two each, led the tilting. Hurt Packard 0.8, 6.0;74 for the seamed ben wag on bust. four Lau, et Ford win of the day. The third met" scored twice while Itlehic betted • [mtge.: Dick Balm. and Laike three tuna. Jim Wood also drove proved to be one of the beet of the two with It double to spark u tie day. After toeing Aye straight ie the tun rally in the think Brat set, Dick came back to win IS straight before losing his next- la After errors of omits iun nod cur host game in the second net Betsen misinon enabled I.:6VA to more the Both of the liaverfoni tennis, Swatting, 6-1, 6-6., Bob BM... and rum, too mewled, en ono hit ill II W011 the first sot, 7-5, and the.second teems. victories on the recent proetice Bonne defeated Wall end llyatt. arst pilljnel steady boll 0-I. Captain Meteor, PlaYm1410. host trip to the South cameeamly. The hirok the invaders for six inning official match of the season, outclass. Quantico Marines and Lynchourg In contasat to, the rssy Ford victored Byerly, winning easily, 6-1, m rPer then pitched two palle, College tell by Identical ies ',cores edgiest of 9-0, Quantico nod Lynchburg. John Thomas, in number five posiwithout allowing a ball o s. son li n .,t tion, put the match in the win column the Scarlet and Black tom eau:lass. ti lieterton struck cr Pleasant Surprise at gimlet. . setm, and walked two, and Went for the Fords by hes n Javier in a 1,d Nix ire 1 The blanking of I:emetic° was not by North Carolina and Virginia Ise hitf.st Mg tam iwo to the Tel Itsch., and tong - II/kWh, 7-5, 0-6. and .3. Beller..• to ahroi• onexPectedt but the easy win over inner fought a close, hard teh, but Erne, Help Rinnio Lynchburg tame as a Might surprise the Cavaliers. olle RSA finally beaten by Levy. 6.2, 6-e. I. Ma third g cline oboe the Virginia bogs wore c'snfer- N ,rth Carolled maree e clean sweep 6.4, for the Amt Illue and Rod wig I....1.-r : • Lot io all the atatehen, playing with right After pitcher Ile champions laat smug. The , 11 SOftha.li out „ye title ..''" ,i110e and four due 4es, an ihr iitnd in three with •by lin in tent, and Bud (in :cote at the end uf the two.,irt An, Dahl ge a.• •• . ,,,agues open averfordTrackmen T, Lomb ear 21.0. The FuLlaw ele nrahle 8111 nil when the wound his ,tT &teens artist, .e t a:_.... man nomeed. (ionic walked to lel Norman Btionall used varying cm, tate e sMgie abaci from the southern 4eam, which has had the ad- Haverford's lamehell mason got Marling twitter tor I:, Fon■-• Ile the sucks end Woad hit hM double f innstiaks of 0„,,, gig Are ace Good Season as the teuiweinharked.for I was credited with Ili.- Ims and a-as two rum. A'two-base error by King melted with- a etude victory over vantage of the early spring, peeatit. under • Morrie. Lynolgure's mocker eve Ong them extra time on the outside their southern road trip during the removed in the third for a ;inch pitcher, Reese, then let in two ma With a perennally tough schedule, COOrts. lishberd. counter, and Don Chandler reach Jim Paster fund as welles poring vacation. Four games were hatter. Hr wax teplated An expanded • spring intrammal Wink end Dick Betaon. in the slumber the Fonts reel have rcuon to he enNorfolw scored 3 rreiS in the second second. After Ribber.] whiffed; Chan couraged, en they have a large and cOmpetition gets under way this week two slot, Won in a similar manner. anyone in Chapel 11111, forcing his played on the a pane. ler tallied the fifth rue on it fielder talented freshman turnout, with doted with seven mftball Wants and sin Although ailing from the Nu and a man twice Wire to three Co gain the The first game was played March Cl Oe single, vt the choice end BroadImIt wont to aces, summit from het year'. lettermen. tennis squads strugeling for top bdd tooth. Bob Benson eased by hie match. Jim Foster and Dick Benton withthe quentitio Marinei. The ep- Tn., not on the shortstop's odd throw. and two men, with Drew guitien got under way early in the "di,en '`.0"• "mi Burt Seidel will add new life to the honors for their restactive elegem, opponent as did John Thoman. After tna- :a the An error, a double by a dose first net Drew Demon took Deacon and Bob Bente,' vying for ontest, scoring one run in the fi rst bee.. 01-1 ••• Inv pl. dash, and will be suPplement• -Softball floy only ,,,,, set d the ,y„. and three end four positions, third .11 1 a Ithire and infield out. 001 Richic's bong Ry g h Thom, ml with Eli Halpernds performance. In softball numb Our exCept the ie.othy,,,,,, Peel g,,,,,,, „.,..,.er ,„ ,,!.. tae, Ed Hettiger, Paul Ronne and s.Ions fly to rieht -field. Thr bliiiincl Kiv..4 '''' '' ''''''' "" ' " " ''''' '' ''''' another marker in the fourth, and th Halpern, Arnie Jones, and Phil Vance seniors boast two teams anima.. The A. ,,, ,„,,, .„,. , Dick fRberly filled out the lemaining anthem,' in another rue la the third Pi." ' '''''' "'' I .." ". • ''''''' walk, liartubises titled hit, u. sum will run for the Scarletand Black In class of '5I welked off with softball ‘,.,,,.. , "11''''''' four positione. on tin infield hit, u fiekler'sF ehoice,, 2 n'''' ' ' • the 220 yd. dash. Denman, an honore Mid Yee, hot the Junior teams ... .'.. '''' '' ''. ' '''''' Irv. and a long ainele to' left I SIttl• in tinirrh ,0111,L1( 101i, the .tal an err.. The vi,iting tn. ouMtnedind frubman prdspect will face keen competition this sprints ' nom end Deneon Easy Vietwo ob- , et.' ''' ''' '''''' '''' '''''' ' '''''L'II ' Rwhic accounted furtive more in II Scarlet and Sleek showed Oghting hulked two Marken., one in the third; A I'm' ' 1,' run the 440 yd. with-Dick Kirk and from- both the Freshmen sad $epee- Thomas and ''''' ' ''' ''''''''''''''' ''' sixth. The Masi run came with m had the wiliest spirit. as they roe, to trirsirgy. 7.2, out in`/the seventh - as pinch-hitt .. a ,y,„, thy t Bill Bonder and Wee,. Burle- our find lull, Got, Cadwallader. n the doublea although neither Coming into the longer` events, combined Senior aggregation. Foster and Dick Damn nor Dick d-A Foster, number two -man, at./ Woes mingles, a lame on hulls semi an Find game et the tour Ira, played Andyryecint walked and scored . end another pre ton .4k...4 at Itandelph-Maven on the 30th of two errors,. Andy Briod., Mimi. Priming, Cap. A full week's softball schedule oil tberlY and Ed' Beilingm dropped a Pick Belson ht number three. won Merck. Our their hitting matches fee the Fords' only another single by Rote!, in the sixth. showed the great- The lineup: ' Min Ruth Mullein, Bill Wood. mid soviet of ten games, two r it The Marines broke the tie in the est promiM to date, an% the fielding • CadWellader will run in the half mile: each afternoon at 4:16. Motioned The Quantico match was not close. score. ss. 6 2 3 0 setroth when a splurge of 4 base was elm very much unproved. }our Stein, ...other premising fruit. games will be included In the folios!, Dklt Dotson played number one and 1 1.11 4 knaelot Pe/Med across 2 more tallies. rum were garnered i, the second Gerrie., Ob . men, taken on the mile with John Bell. Ind week's competition. Each noltball took straight ode. Bob Bennon . If .1 I 2 0 Inning 'when Wood lad off with a The Intl. mom Was 4.0, the losing Henry Ewald, and Red Engle all try team will play at hoot two end often Inwnsad in the neat *St, coin. t/ 88,// single to right. Chandler walked, and Wood. lb -1 1 1 9 Pitcher was John 1.111111/Crti ing out for the mile. In the long 2 three games X week. dames, but me out the second with. Chandlers 3 I II. I ' Hellineshead got an infield hit, Isom loyeecl mile grind. Teel Snipes. Bud Walker, 7 base bits and one walk. OUt losingis game. Ed Bellinger had - No Spam 1 0 0 0 and Herb throne promise to off, The ,seetull- dame woo played the perti walked. pd Hurtobise singled Manwiller, rf laugh amend eel.. going fourteen Softball rules this year are gener592 0 of-of .. strong Competition. . !tuna's, bet wean, to preserve' the team Dust dry at Virginia with Craig Hob- to right. Ledeboer and Manwillve • ally the tone ao last year. However, 4 0 .0 2 Guy Murdoch takes on the high special emphasis N of- not erton on the mound for the Settee! wont out to retire the side. Itandolivh- Etroaf16:ellt, 3b ..: /RI it ant. Jim Fos. It 0 0 0 hurdles with- Don Martin and Arnie rules not efficiently.is to be laid oti 1100 ter lost enly one mime, Themes three. end Black. 10 this game the Fords Mama 'scored 3 In the second, 3 in Boteler, c enforced In 1940: 0 1 It 0 Jones. Halpern will probably don"' drew Soot blood. scoring in the first the sixth, 0 in the eighth, tied I in o-Lueine Vint. there ehall IR no epikes of any 'sad Mahon took tem love seta. tl 0 .0 over from the doehes to eon-the 220 met worn in intramural Let Saturday, on Washington's frame an Hurtubiee eingled to right the ninth. While the . Fonts tallied Hallingshand, softball. Sec, In the doubles, Sob Betaun and sih with 1, end 3 in Heberton p . . g in in he sixth yd. ten hurdles with Don Martik, and, men t competing in any game Sumac loot only one game in each set swirling Potomet River. another Ilan- wad Garrison got en infichl hit. They 1.11: eighth V 11 Heats . 1 2 D 2 I the final 9-1 In Tabutt, and John Well. to and neither of the other duo, wns oeford teem demonstrated its prowess interne.' on Chandler's out and 0 0 It I rebels. ItaverFord The shot put will be ably handled coot be en the squid lint of the teem. bard premed.. favor total-. of Wumter. p . by putting up a hard, though futile, Hurtubiee stored on Lucinc's groundfor wrhich they are playing. ere 0 hits, k ru - - - - • ns,and 3 errors."The by Dick Eller, Brooke Gerdiner, Fred Dependent both on the weather mid Before leaving on the trip, the battle for third Atte against SI. er to second. Virginia cone buck with Tots.] 36 9 b 27. Stmhl, and John Doane. Doane will inset conditions, en expanded intra- team wan fortunate to get the use of Dolma in the four-school . su tag a tallrin the seccind on a Fass. a losing pitcher wa s klurtubiSe. also throw the dimes along with Leo mural tent. league of nix teams gets the Church Forte Scheel courts and regatta sponsored by George Wash- aingle, and a By la center field. Both Dvorken, and Fred Stroll. Horatio Snider Melon University. teams Moved in the fourth; Havel-way thin afternoon. Both Jun- those of the ProvidentMutual Lift Wood will lend hie talent, to the javThe Have•rfordians turned ford en a peso abd a Malmo base by and Sophomore ensiles have two Insurance Company practice. The elin with Rog Sorg and Bill Mime. latter were obtained through Jim events in their talventage . by ran, Ted Hibberd, and a single tio meta and 'Donny fifer. The high jump will neryeme entered in the Imbrue. Schneer, captain of the 1940 racquet ming opposing boats only when a be Broolbelt, Virginia on Two Matches et Once • probabTy be one. of the Ford bright -Tennis rave waa not under way, and Skipper emu,: and a single. Thereafter tI teams, as it now stands, squad. .0010 with }rite Killian. John Hume. J. D. "BilgewaMr" nil play one metekper week. A more thnamaries of the Snatch. ai Particular by fallingFife did .so in Fords went hitless and moreless u Dave Denman, and Ed Mecbeth. Com- late:lege into the meld, tit the ninth frame when bindles by schedule is difficult because' Lynchburg: Foster defeated Mord; . leg up frorn..the sprints, Arnie Jones of eonlikla 64, Seta. defeated Mar- drink 'in the proems of crossing tht Bliley!, Woad. amt. Chandler and with tennis ladder compewill .do the broad jump along with tition. All intramund by Lueine postured tin, 0.3. 6-4] Bob Dotson defeated Mc- finish line for the weevil time in one fielder's tennis tilts will Jahn Home. a more. 1-110 southerners got 2 in the` • take plate ON Thaday or Thursday Neil, 6-3. 6-3:-Thomas defeated Lind. ram at 4115. At that time the three s-ourto see, 0-2, 0-It Denton defented Hass- Tom Woodward 'heeded the team. fifth mul 2 in the meenth I., make h. and captured two third plmes in the the kiial Iluterfool 01.1o, 7 e:U;i: wll m thew of finger. 64, 11-0: •Bomne defemdd Bill four raves he soiled. Bob Hammond bor. t. I. /al.,: %neon., Cock. 6-1, 6-4. woo 't'17:01 erl:tht7ear' t , n. h three of tie h. r ,in Iw troomarth-,c,,,ompeytitorikn, fte oridirs,, - Foster and Dick Bctsan defeated Morris and McNeil, 6-3,•6-4; F,herly tarter\ Skipper Fife wan ably. abet,. • and Bellinger difeated'Idartin aped time. the crew met-by ,Pete Cummins.., The • Ilayerford golf ;mint imolai el further rale to be elatiliml aloha Lindner, 6-1, 6.3; Thomas and Dom do current season with a resounding this inteatrimal .pror defeated Bil/ Cwt. and duck Took, eg.cvl his skipper front a a um,. victory over the University el Reran- go/. 0 Inn, Do person wilt hd..niidw- M2,6-1 death to the fourth and brought hint • einee 1092 tOn on the loseria course, 6-3. The oil' 111 ...I, nitii in hoth 'softball and and the boat to anfety. lac Elt113.10 Of the outdoes no Qom.. weather wits against the team, at trtnit, S. Taltlne idep 'behind (hie regoin- tiro Dick pelff(( de Prated krygow. 17/. pin -row far tom' yam, FHA the already steady min turned to oti;,nohi: Nwinelbpnlypt. Mought his boot through for onu h, a, t ,0 0f,fourftheri , nr.ene: . ..i; 0110W teemed the end of the match th Bob Setson defeated Wall, third phew out of the four rates he Ao furniek a .sloppy finishing course. mural Committee - to get more men 7-6• . . Thmg. defeated max.!, 8109 1 - Lending off in number one nlot,1 mitered in intramural competition. 0-2. fit; !Wonted Hyatt. Ike, • Tainell wee defeated by IdatunkekS. Ore filnyi,Renresentatives Bellieder .defeated Whiteside; 2-1, for the Orel Scranton score nf Letovomera whetting to enter sprin'g' R. 84, i!1 CAMP'S PHARMACY match. Al Adams came back for intrann, men wishing flirther ding r er the Fords by polishing oiFFitegeralth 11,1,.1111:.,.,,, Le° d White c Program or rag- to ..1R1,110RE 3-2. in the IntIrsnInk Admit/ and To" o . the. follows .x and Coot-Or defeated Rrygowski and myti teemed up'Sor best boll to pot , te Um Fora in front. Capta Bill ,„,• • • . • In (o..11,-ye. 11.0, dain, Ibu t9.51cPruw, only !mime 7v i Nwit iltiffnivh• tell vv. 71vin Allirecht's Flowers Whitaker (SooF-1. favorite gather-mg 01.0 of ..turlent, - Tux BRAND sinunone The Scarlet and Black how Colman (deniers), and -BSI Linthi. ARDMORE at Pennsylvania Sintr Collage is ever...lobt in the letfimme. cum: Tennis - John Surge (FmshRADIOSWI.) , Canned Foods Corsages Sophomore Paul Sterner and Fresh men), Dave Western (Rophel. Ern Graham 6 Sons insouss it a RECORDSAt Reasonable Priem 'George Vrauntan. Inc. en Bob Logan roggeted a don. Delloaaro (Juniorn). end Dere Tilley. 'Pkik .47. Ps. , PHONE ARDMORE 2351 • cheetful place - full of friendly ' PHONOGRAPHS • cup in`TbelY matches to sew tb RA010 - PHONOGRAPHS match up for •the'Fords. Sterner do collegiate atmosphere. And when filed Bernmho in the number Om Established 1371 TELBIISION the gang gathern around, inewuld Position and was followed by Lou] 'HOPPER. SOLIDAT & CO. George Sayers Menthe-ea Phila. Stock Exchange trimming Sadowski for the sixth Coca-Cola gets Chu call. For here, Tim leggest man Tho Bevel/ant combination de Stook I • INVESTAIRNT SECURITTIRS Henkels & McCoy. Sport Shop - . ns.ia college haunts everywhereSeated the. Serantori duo, with best 120 WALNUT STRUM of Record. in U. S. A- I ' PHILADELPHLA 520 W. Lancieler Are: Coke Wong., • HAVERFORD, PA. . Contractors H. Royer Smith Co. .4.4far Pin. It BATTERY SEMVICS - TIRES John Troncellitti Accent on 'tennis ! 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Also in Founder, Basement . 910,0, R Cw..eala fwaosar ..srvietim of the prawn' henna eamPelgin, first doubles, and easily downed Friel Richie Hit Sharply ease. 11 Ford Tennis Team Loses Three; Wins'Two; Quantico and Lynchburg Defeated 9-U 14.1,1 twal fin' e2i4i112l-livPenn. ees,Ford,' ia enne H F she, ,‘(1,11;' nlorag inixpandedProgram .7iqj way trip, were one John Dave Joe. generally Ford Sailors Place Fourth on Potomac In Opening Regatta who of- the for . - Golfers Win First Nip Scranton, 6-3 A-0 Deacon Illy , A.an maidike,n garsray...Ann5 rame rfiinz. ▪ WeinebanT, April 12. 119E0 EAVEEFDED NrWE ,r..4c:p FOUR Drama Club Completes Cast Norton Elected •• For ' The Beautiful People Editor-In-Chief C. P. Tuft To Speak Caselli Off to Italy Debaters Win Third Straight Match; For First Vacation Chessmen Wallop Ursinus, Drop Two CHESSMEN DEBATERS In Several Years Bamford's chess team lost their club, headed in Eleverford's,Debate . Merles P. Taft, brother of • Smator Robert Teft and former President of the Federal Council Amerla herself. Cubit of of The (Ward. The Drama Cub announced that Mies Becker hen disOnguMhed Dr. Aldo Casein. Comptvoller of OM' thle lestante by Juk Treynor end first two games of the year to Temple erks, will speak in Goodhart they have completed the meting for as • talented and gifted actress fo College, will leave one week from Cordon Werner, won ion third victory and peen but then bounced back, to Hall nest Tueodey at i7 ,30 the Haverford epringplay. The Beau- her part of the librarian singer of on • three-month vacation trip in. ee maey weeks It Thursday whip Groins. Bear" today 'Mercies. Polar Little My announced Be wee You it "Won't tiful People by William Sethlilils Lose On Penn to his native Italy. Since he assumed nig* when Traynor end Werner macSponnored by the Bryn Mawr Marjorie Low, the'-din/dos of You In the Bryn Mawr Freshman show. Readable Issues Promised Alliance for poll-Heel Affairs Mr. tile duties se Comptroller in Santee, usefully cone/ha-cod the Philedelphia Penn defeated the pawn-pushes by Can't 'Peke It With You and leading Bob Yonne in SapPorUag Hair bee 1949, Dr. Gesell' hate had only one Chapter of the American dutitute of 4.4-1 more on Mareh 6 in the ComAtwell and dimes. will Taft actress of previous Haverford-Brye ut WebExperimentalWritingO Agnes of role The supporting month away from the College. Banking that the Communist party mon Room as Herb Hickman emergAmerican Foreign Police." All Mawr productions, will undertake 0,t , Owen'e Oster, will be played by -Nick Nortqn and Sydney M. Cane, Mould not be outlawed in America. Haverford mental*, the Rey. ed the only victoriow Haverfordian. To Visit Genoa, Naples directorship of the presentation, Hiles. Traver, another talented •re corMawr Alliance his Density In Genoa. Before sprit* vacation, from bleach The other Havetford players ware Production Date Set for May 5 sad 6 member of Bryn Mawr's. frenhman Ill, triumphed in recent Coenterpolnt visiting After and Bud. dially invited to eltaild, The play will take place May 5 and clue. Bob Young will play Jonah elections, as Editor-In-Chief where he was horn, Dr. Casein will 13-16, polentieiste Karl Spaeth and Bill Morrison, Charts. Greene, Huntnem Manager respectively. SupportRoberts Hall el Bill P. di. spend some time in Tuscany and Um- Hunter Cutting travelled north to de- er Cutting, and Bob Ian. Webeter, the father of Owen and Aging the top two on the board are Tony Myra Becker will take the role-of IIM. bria and, later on, attend the Inter- feat debating teams from Smith Col- On March 11 the Ford team Towel• Morley. liege Kunkel, Bob Philips, Glee Club . . . Owen Webster. a fifteen-year-old boy. national Congress of Sacred Music lege and M. I. T. At Smith they ap- ed to Penn, where they lost 3%-lib. as are selected The other parts and John Leggett. to be held in Rome at the end of posed nittionailation of industries, scoring three draws end two lose.. Continued from Page 1 foliates. Penny Rand will take the Reorganisation in Order Havel-ford Glee Club during its trip Hey. He also plans to vieit Ms form- while M. I. T. heard them reeommend On the eiret„nd Herb Hickman Part at Harmony Blueblossons • little er professors at the University of expulsion of Communist teachers drew John Hdi n. HBI Merrhoon, Edittir-ineChief Nerten is not yet south lent spring, old lady. Walt Robertson will make 'me Talmadge, Professor of Music Naples. where he spec/eland In eco- from Amerimus onlverstiles and col. tied Sot" Gartenhaus in their second his debut en the Haverford -stage in willing to divulge delailed plans for board encounter. and Bill Haines and Director of nomic history. keen the role of Dan Hillboy, en old, sad- the forthcoming year, for they 'SS at Hollins College had wide experience In Caselli hinted, that he might On the name trip, meanwhile, Cut- drew Al Silverman of Penn on the dengti drunkard. Ben Birdsall. noted knee to pane inspeetion at Bryn the Choir, hoe there] directing, having Mudied bring back "tame food" for his elms ting and Spaeth mold draw only a Nth board. The loser. were Charles carrne,actor, will take the part of the Mawr. The new editor said that the Preece, Brussels, Baden-Baden, and In Italianculture—partinalarly In the tie with Mount Holyoke, while they Greene and Hunter Cutting on bunts earth* pastor Filer Hogan. Dick three and four reauctively. editor and arranger line of prints, woodesita, and hooks lost to both Amherst tiltd Harvard. Ellbrand Robin Nevitt have been se- trouble with the presenil Counterpoint Berlin. He Is the It "isn't readable.. He hopes of *eerie, of more for Hernias Choir, "You never knots what kind of book, Defeat U■1111. Other pre-meation activities of the Rodin station WIIRC is reedy to legel to ploy Harold and Steve to is that some of tbe moreea• published by the Schirmer Company. you ntay bring back from abroad," be Debate dub included imdirMation on eliminate to The pawn-pushers walloped Creat. the complete ingugurate its first regular apart. said. dertaln it Is, though, that be the Benjamin Franklin debating tour- ain. 4.4-16 in the Haverford ComperIntenMI material with the Pepe of 4 , Lee tiering Mate ,51 program at 7 p. re. on back a good aunt.. .nernent held at Temple UnIvereity. mons on April 1."Charlen Greene was bring to interest going le student more stimulating The acted preduction will he in the April 12, dation officiate revealed this "to fight the PertneylvanIe weather." There Traynor and Harry Hoehler held 'to a draw an third hoard, but hands of Lee Haring, Mace nunager, the inntraaln, week. More Humor opposed nationalisation of indurtries. Herb Hickman, Billlilierlsoo, Cheri. • Ed Bellinger will direct the new and Garry Roberts who will be In while Cutting and Spaeth supported Hugh... and Bill Haines won on The new board feels that the magaNEWS Elections . . . feature, which will attempt to stim- theme or the designing and romtruethe same proposal. Each Haverford boards ow. two, four, and live resine would be mock improved If the alate Haverfoors athletic intermits lion of the set. Dr. Herman M. Somers, Political 3 'Page Thindued from lam won two out of its 8.8 &Amt., sportively. contributors wrote mare directly Science Professor, will give two through interviews with members of thin year, and Spaeth seined additional honor The teem will play LaSelle,end North ` mien from their own experience. In the courses at the Harvard University Council he Was Secretary thewarieue teems here a future, Counterpoint plane to include summer /wheel this year, wording to and he has been ela ted a represen- by winning a tie•for emend-beat In- City -Chem Club later t64ftiontla v4tlie. them of their inter-rol elate dividual debater. more easaya and humorous Aimee contest.. CC/liege a release ,froni Ffarvard thin week. tative of the less of '51 for next immediately before vaDeadline for the Spring edition of SUMMER COURSES 1., Profemor Somers' summer cheeses year. lie his been Biographies Editor 'Meanwhile, ThFeature Spring Captains cation, neither freshmen Werner and Cosewerpoint is Aped i5. The will ItoIn Modern Government, and of the forthcoming Record and has UniVersity of Madrid Un /th4"- Ifor ' cfirreetiT btbd'ithd Hoyt Hickmas debating the affirm.. sine vol tome out some time in mob, Party Government and Polities in the played Junior Varsity tennislay evening. only, Bellinger's pro. Study and Truer dm, nor Rob Parke and John Steely, Western far Sped, It. S. enjoy The College administration has ant , 'fli,'7,-.W`d"' 14 Wedtown arguing the negetive, could defeat A RARE opportunity linin learnDavid Western, site The former, he says, is a large in-Friday presentation If •day memorable experience` wit hoafiltel pap' nounced that mental a on teams questhe Academy Naval taio oforad ing anti living! For studeints,tesentrreluctory course SerelThilltt like Po- alumnus was boys' Student Body lardy 'with students menu to allow. will tion of tmlionalielng bask American ere, others yet M dimesedfasein. President there. Haverford. at here 27 Science lities' ncfwt aPring. bbtf Sponsored jointly by Hayerford. Brim industries. ating, historical Spain. Courss inParty Government and Polities, on Like Morley, Richard Nerds is an nouncement, WILRC hopes to include Mawr. and Swarthmore colleges, this clude Spanish langttage. art se, the other hand, is •n intermediary alumnus of St. Albano, where he was captsins of all major aPHPR.T.".— third institutional serrice unit. will culture Intwestieg. recreational offering for eeniore and graduate un the student goVernment, was Conharebell, track, tennis, golf, and reside on the Haveribid mimeos. Program included. • servative leader of the Corn-relent P. J. Giannini, Inc, • For details, 'Mite new to gueat.list for the students crieket—on Featuring Sudent -written plays Club, and Editor of the News. At JEWELERS. W ATCRM AR ERB SPANISH STUDENT TOURS program. An in past years; the unit will cm,' and musle,s dances and song rendi27 E. Lanemter A.. timerford he km been a New. Editor 600 Fifth Ave., New York IR, N.V. theBryn mow, armor. Prof in Profile . . . iot of thirty !students from nearby 'thl"ne" '1"0 Inthes Fa. Amines, on the NEWS end has been sell. in them outetanding Players 1 be careen and will Continued from Page td on Gen a Arta Night will b. Peemntei Junior ' ,Justly fencing . end to have them contribute their aora-onor. 11■11•011 A e. heretofore unnoticed acting abilities r ridem .li.F . eirsof ir de:ty tItetoerveli. thpiso'ilL 11_ A rn Mem* views of Haverford ethietice and of mim foa.o.,of wages as BETTER THAN EVER! He carried the pert Of a somewhat the probable niceesx of their teems tenets., front GEORGE SCH001, ai,„.for4. deducting hefty Horn & Handset waltrese with Ilaverford . during the spring. for Ca reetume be mode for nP°. and ',Pert'. - tortoni will be the scene of the twis- professional aplomb, The t:it...0 merrily divided deetlen. Rbth'th'th this part teen obtained from the Maetomarily the, unit„moo. IN 51.1e. Pbarnurcy On Tuesday night at 0 o'clock Dick between men Intosh's maid; it coneisted of a else Plays by Bledsoe. Brown Cenwron and Walt Robertoon.‘feature Estate,of Henry W- Pr", P. ['. •mat prolopeel•ey eafteele, Chief aim, of the witit are to int: At present wahin e program in 56 uniform end was barely filled out Going itor m ••■• Peda WIII03 Peace the month/ and physleal entitl'd pleys, by all-Amerlean tackle Sanford '''' '"■■ .717:1 " program being at the meetelly diseased, to Omitted to include two original ...on•nr•onkneOnn.51° Prescriptions Ibuern. the Road. Thie in ., ded with a pillow. Ds Sanford'. ems tiown er:otro bm oo 3neLdiR, ie.dtoe rd . Carter oB vain hue,. Few .ho.t tine development of moo.b); otelnioaye, * gen... um. of foilc mode in which Gluncron' Went. "I didn't know they made eithown ot O•y•itc •mt. atoffillnu loon••■.-t• r neugs and SeIndrieri RobertIon sing and pie), Film'. tel illness, and to kelp others realiie of you Devisen will be elayed by a er women or women's 'clothes that rola 1•11.1e... I* •••■ ■ • American hellede sub e• "The Rails- the impmeenee of preventive err* AN i; !Nome ardorere 0123 w.Htho enseedde of the Bryn MawrSM. f7andy Mountain." ACCOUNT this. area, as welt as the eliminate Resorbed orcheltre. . VI.-retoeleol Penneylvanie flmerfeed 116 Wednesday "'"ht °1 popular mieconeeptiens of mental 111 lema• .17. Ilowree Maser eeaa. .. • AJ VASSAI3,0 matte ,Teterlude will preeent Macbeth, :darting Munk: Cooper as Macbeth Enroll New • Mein Line Galt Smoke Rarber■ Slititil and .Marjorie Gov es TAde Merheth. Students interested in applying for Fee. Cwatteey SERVING HAVERFORIT ' enrollment in the unit elinuld rimROBERT V. WELLER MEN FOR 41 YEARS TheoDr. ehairMan neaster-Ave R. committee TM tart W. Laments Ave. Pres./heftiness Dinner, . . B.M. dore Hetzel, Rill Wixom. or Bob Free- Wen Met., P V. M. C.A. RuIldiet • f'onlinned from Page 1 man for. 'orlditione1 Infdnriation. such that each student -Ive next to or serene from an alumnus who represented the menagerie' tomtit. he ADAMS had indicated when airline up for the REPAIRS RECORDS dinner. Thin stimulated talk during PHONOGRAPHS and after the dinner and led to greetSO W. Lancaster Ave- Ard.12111 et freedom of convermtion between " students and alumni. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Of Counterpoint WHRC Inaugurates Sports Interviews With Ed Bellinger Somers To Teach At Harvard In Summer Lays pans Hospital it BM Sets Arts Night Date for April 28 mi. New Aero-metric PARKER-51" At WISCONSIN an' Colleges and Universities throughout the country CHESTERFIELD EMLEN & CO. _ PARENTS: .Main Line and Chester Calmly Germane tzzihT7Ltit Hill, :Have you subscribed to Counterpoint yet? 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