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Document 1927268
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HAVERFORD NEWS
VOLU)IE 37-NUMJIER !10
ABDHOR.E, IIA., SATURDAY, J UNE 8, 1'46
Limited Elective
$2.00 A Yt:AJt
Gordon Keith Chalmers A ddresses Graduates,
Deplores
on Technical Study
Tile coaplete .CO••ant Day
wiD be
' Over-Emphasis
.
Editor's Notes
Program Gains .
In Importance~ ·
~raa
rouc1 _._.
Speaker Stresses
Need f or Liberalism
In Future Education
aloq whlo
of tile
awania el all •...-. aad
~e•eata
prbea.
n. -,Nee tnt ., 1be
e o . - t A 4 d r a e bJ
Mr. Ooaboen will aloo be
Ia 1be .....tooed aPKial
r..,...
...........
Bv
joHN
T.
WtuTMAN
Gonion K . Cbalmera, Pruldent of Kenyon CoUeee, <ailed
today upon tbe nineteen mtm·
~"! ~.~:af't".ddt!:"t';.Cta:'::.
Adams Chosen
News Board
aureen<e of the aplrlt of llberalb:m. The commencement ad·
draa was ddiTeftd thla momInc in Roberta Jhll befo"' an
and!..,.. of the ~uatlnc clau,
pereDtl, fa<ulty, alumni and
frlccls.
lleplon. Uberal llltenepaa
Mr. Chalmotra opened with a
brief de&<riptlon of tho 101111
oulfued by llbual edll<lltioo
th'~n-'u.!::a1 '::!t!-:rba:-~~
dlac:arded for the duration. Tech-
!~~ :u!f~~~h~~ ~~~
ault to the new cenentJon of
young people II that "their par·
ticipe.tion in the cultural and
ao<ial berit1C11 of clrllbatlou Ia
adjourned. For the time belnc
• • .. their reneratlon ma1 DOt
ahare in tho humane tr8ditlon
ou "'hieh alone tbe blllldinc of
a worth-while future dependl:."
Relating liberaUam to f..dom, which he called ..submJ.a;...
•ion to eert.ain tnatha," the
declaftd that the fun·
ed-
-
will ba drawn 'OJ>
pat IIIIo elfe<t .......... -
,..... t.lloacb otadoDi. will he
c"a .. eeJtalu . _,. uf <Cbolee
wiWD tboao ......... at all
ba allmra4 to
ttm., aold will
talrf ......... In .tb...... lOt aU ttm., and will be
.-.a lo tab otber ....._
•
...
• GoaDc>H L Clul.>ti!U, PrnJJftl of Kntyoro Colk&• WJbo
Jtllvn-rJ lb.
AIJrm Ibis 1fft>Noitt& I~ I.Dbnl• HJI.
C""'-'"""""'
in tboao .,... oWl tho aan<ey
Co.tlftwl .. ,.,, ..
. cen-
nonn or •tandard of human llfe,
1"'
a aet of YalGM COt&lllOialy lrnowa
,Stuart and Whitman Elected by Student Body; Meldrum Named aocL..v;Mentood., or at lel.lt ap..~~h\!'bu~~:~ P~"b:
Robinson to·Bead Revamped Customs Program To Commiuee Post ::;~
and artiona may be
1
jud~red.
lemj
Tile IHnerfonl Collep &..d.
_ . Auo<latlou baa elected
lilpoDoor IlL Stuart to tbe pooltlon of ~clont of tho Stud- · ·A saoclatlon for 1i>e nut
aehDI&otk you, aUC<:~iDc J>a.
vid Johnaon "1llf'bo fTaduates today. John T. iWIIItman has l>een
ell- for tb6 poot of ....,.e:
tG-7-tz.eaaurer of tbe ..Usocla·
tiGb, aueoaodlnc William P. Ber-
Stepbeu MIDor for the Sophomoreo and WUUam D. CbajJman
for the F'reabmen.
In addition to the above
elected memben, J . .A.rc.bibe.ld
Jaeob and Jamea F. Adamo will
OOrYe on tile <lollncU U
exoftlclo membera "'J:.,.-Iuc
~ ~a:i~\'Oiy Hanr-
lnduclod lu tbe membenhlp
Dr. William B. Meldrum proof the Cutloma Committee ue: !usor- of Cbemlatry at Haver·
y ilof. Creen'Wald, Cllarleo fonl Coll!~te, II a member o!
11. Bot.eler, Jr., Andrew p, AI- the eomm.ttt.ee !or arnngemenll
linaon, Cbarlea w. ilolaUaelc, ot the e~~rhtb aummer con!el'William p , , Barker n, Roland •!"'~ of the New England Assoc. iNew:haUI, .A.rt.hur c. Jonea, elatJon 9f Chemlatrr. Tcaehers.
Charles {). Rose; Paul
Bl'Ow- Dr. Meldrum 11 ala~ eader of nn
er, Jr., John lJ. BUJJh and Jan lmpo~nt sympOSIUm OQ El~ChrUtoph61' Van &llan.
trolys10 at the conference.
Tile queotlon of .polk:y for the
Before <omlng to Haverford.
next Customs Com..mlttoe wu Dr. Mel~rum look two degreeo
a1oo cODSldered al tho aame at .JilcGtll Unlvenlty, Montr.,.l
meetlnz ilL wu de<ldod that and wao admitted to the clbctor!he C io
ould he
ate in cheml$try at Barvanl Untially U,e ' : . . : 11 thoae
lverai!Y· Be waa lnatru<tor l_n
f
Chemtstry at Montreal Tecbntwere in oree at BaYVford in cal Institute, Auiatant Profe•·
tbe days beloro tbe 'War; ll waa aor at Vauar Colle~r< Cbemieal
alao d<clded that en!oru-nt ·Expert !or the War 'lnduttr!OJ
w~uld be alert and t.horou~rh, Board, and Rueon:h Chemist
Wlt.h .the e>;pectatlon that ••~ !or the Geophyolcal Laboratory.
~pol~ ":!:~.:;b ~t J;t::S:,."t!,~ Dr. Meldrum is a <oun<illor
of tho American Chemieal So1
c ass.
ciety, J?••t pr~sldent of the Phii---adelphta oe<tton o! that society,
on the Govemora Board of the
Macy Whltehead '47 Penn.oylvanla Chemlco1 Society,
'
paot prealdent or the Science
With Friends in Italy Teaehen Aoaociatlon or the
.
Middle Statea, associate editor
.Herbert Macy Wh!Uhead' •47 o! the J ournal of the Franklin
'
' Institute, and well known •• an
no completed eollege last author of textbook. and ac:ienterm and will, re~ive hla diplo... tU5c. contribution.a i.n tec.hnk.al
ma 'thla June, salted oftr a journals.
m'on* ago to take U1> work with
---t.he Friends In I taly. After he lllorley Completes Lect ure
left eollege, he gave ui> t<m- Tour Throug h Middle West
- -·
•
IAt a jolut meeting of tb6
Studeutl' tCouncll!or the eprlng
term and that fur tbe coming
Fall term, iDerrk:l< ·Patriek
Moore Roblnaon wu dlooeu to
bead tile <:uatoma Commlttee
for next ,.,..., ·DIM to tha q e
olea of aext yaor'o expected
otud<!ut body, tho OMUD!tloe
.... eularced lo a blthorio DU•
_..,ted aJs.....ele..., men
buidea tbe <:h&bmaD..
!~ian in ordor to qualily tor
the work.
•
IIJe will be. worldnr In e..t
oentral Itlly, where the Friends
have been operat1114r for a year
lut month tranaportln~r conotnoctlon mat<rlala requlftd ln
rebuilding the war damalr"<<
homu. Muclt of the equipment
Jo being a applied by tJNR.R.A
with the Friends d!'ln1 the
work.
~
c.
ker, Il.
'
f s.~ <enter on· t.ne undo.
ea_, li~G !ootbell team, returoad to eoU~o la.t Febzw.ry
alter throe :vaan ln the .army.
Whlle In tbe .emce, be .aa.w ae.
t1oD in aoveral iEluropean ~!reo ancl att&luod tho nnk of
fuoat lleuteDODt. Slnu his return, be hu played an out~illne ~>art ln atuclont govunment and ae"ed U cl1&irof the IIJaYerford Fam!ne
Emel:een<Y .COmmlttoe which
operated on tlte e&lnPUS and
al~ tbe Main Line to promote
oonoenal;lon of J:ood and dono·
t1oD of ZDOIM7 for oYeraeaa reIW. lila homo la ln BeYuley
BDII, lUlnoll.
iWhitman a realdent of Cooconi • ~ Ita ltu been
out.iaDCJ.lnc Jn~tbe' 6elda of
eztra..mrricular aeth1tleo and
.- . . _ So la on tho ate«!Dg
OMUD!tt.oo nf tbe lntez.JFalth
~ .,.::.: m::""'
0: -:!:
:vaan, and hu ......~ been
!a~~thCJ~P 'z:1 .Bbadella
""· n<!
·
=~Uta~ on the Btn·
Pour to hla ele<tlQil 11 aoerotarJ·Iroamrv.
O.O.en to repreMnt tbe
....r-
lota duaa on next FaU'a eoan<11 .,.., John Weln, Charlet
M.tlaek and IWWlam P. Barltu
• 0 "fOT tbe Sent....; .RobertWhite
and ~ Colibuo tor ·tbe
J111dors; I.AWI'IDCO Cannon and
~
=
SPENSE~ R.
·
1
STUAU
who
.,.., tlultJ pmiJrn/ oj ·tb.
Sluimts' ASIO<'i4llcm. for
,,. coming l.rm.
::;~. ~~ ,!~!freC:~u.=l~ ID~. oFeUx Morley
'Zii, !onner
preo~t of Have;/ord and now
editor of the maruJne Human
Event.a, ·baa completed a trip
through tbe llllddle Woot ln
which he gave aeveral lecture•
and Yiaited the Landona in Xanau. ·I n Topeka lie ~ at a
luneheon of the Optlmlltl; in
Columbus, Ohio, he completed
tb6 ninth Enkine Lecture S.r·
lu, le<lorinr on "The Conditions of Pea«."
What baa been interrupted by
the "War ia the ayatem.at~e atudy
by the young of what that underlying pattern may be and
how it mAy b.e aought."
Ci"" Aldlnc, Oppooolnc Fore<&
The wa.r acted t o llbcrnliam'a
advantage, however, In two
ways, said Mr. Chalmcra. Firat,
:.1,lli:bn~~hY:':rt.fd:i:n~~~r:f
il, to eherisb the ubard moral
ba~dJ of Hberalilm:' And then
too, just. as many a bom.bed·out
city needed to be rebullt anyway, perhaps Ita near dutruetiou would rid JjberaJism of its
we.ak and ineffectual manlfe.st.at ion.a. But two other fac:ton are
working now to oppoae liberal
education.
The fint of theae ~ speaker
deseribed a.s .. the im~l.diat.e necessity to do the technical work
of the worJd," which ia insistently demanding tho. world's energy and knowledge. And "tho seeond opponent of the liberil un.
dentanding is the general disrepute . of all non·t.echniul
work.'' Here ia the great eneiny.'' Granting the neceuity of
technic.al deveJopmenta, he call·
ed for education to fill the "nev- ..
U·to-be.negleeted tuk of reuoning out and re membering why
they should be done.''
Aoko DedlcaUon to Uherallam
Those who tee education a..s
purely pro!es.aional and voea··
tiona) preparation, who aubveri
It to praetical enda, At'O ignoring the primary purpo~~e, a better underatanding of the aim•
of huiDJin aetlvlty. Stating eondaely the choice lacing modern
edueaton, Mr. Ch&lmera oald of
!foune.r -i~ ~~lf ~l,e::.r::;
• . ·. better means to clven endl.
If it ia not proleulonal, ita probtem.a are to d..iscoYer better-understood ends. We c:an't have It
both way•... Education'• e.hie.f
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Cnll••rJ "
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a'Av£RFQI!D ~s
Haver ford News
fillt our hopee exp:resoed mony tlmee !hlo yoer in
these columns. U It haa been of any value tO lhla
committee to know from time to time that we were
endeavorin r to brine otudent aapport to their di.l·
cunlons, then this developme nt may perhapa be
considered our rnejor contributio n thio year. We
shall continue to follow the progruo of thlt com·
mittee with keen interest.
Fouade4 re)ru&r'J' 16, lttt
E.Jilor: Roa111n P. Roau
•JI-a#u M•••J"" Ctc•u..u, A. McGUI&I
Spotll £11/or. NATHAN J. ZwiJI'I.U
Clrt'.-f•lio,. M•utn: MoNJ.O& E. AuNIC&
Nrw1 Uiton: juna f. Ad-uru Jr., Joba N. H•wer, (icorp E.
R\16, john T. Yhitmm.
AJ•,.•I Eiilrm johft H. W. Manin.
N""'~ Au«Uit'l: Hcn.ry W. I.nUuoo. Jloben Payro. H. Jlobtn
Ludar. Edwatd·IL Ubbr. Docu.Jd Y. Dia:brow, Edward
AUart R.cyDO!cial.
Sporh Auott./w Wllliun P. Buku, lt YilW.m f. Boua.n.A.IL
fu.ocif A.. D.a•is. P.aW P='""Nnrm.a.o. f.1lit P. ~.
B•siMU AJs«Uit: Junn Q. •Mitltt.
I
I
Ar-
r.bliobcd b1 tho nv.X.. bocl)' of H ...rlor4 C.0.. - 1 ,
W..abou• U.. ' '"daolc ,..,. Prunocl b1 <N
Priac.i.a.a c.o.,p.-aar, 4J lliu--. ~ At~ PL
Ea.tucd II ICCOOCI-d..a. IIIUltu . .. tM At'~ .... Pott 06::..
IUWIMt Ace ef Coa.&r-. A.up8t 14, IJU.
In charre ol lhla looae: llobort P. Roelle
Crisis and Decisio n
I'J'HE ACI'ION OF THE BClAR.D of ~n In
.l -tponing oeeminrlY endleuly tho -~~
of Hovorford'o next ~ruldent, may perfoetl7 -~
,...alt In a sorloua admlnistra dn eriall" with .the ..,.
tire coUege co!Dmunity 'beinr the loMr by it. 'l'he
NEWS can readily underotand that It tekeo time to
c.h oo.e a man for a job as important u this OM il,
but we can not see how' or wbJ a period of ten
months ia n~ess:ary to perform thl.a tuk.
.A.lde from the odmlnlstratlYe ramideatlona of
this n.cUl&Un~ eourM of aetlon, .there Ia allo a decided eiYf:.Ct on the student body, whlch ia ia alwayw
the duty of the NEWS to report upon and to preaent to the admlnistnt lon and Board. Tbe choice •
of the presklent will certainly have tome bearing
on aome boys• considerati on a.a to whether or not to
~to Haverford in the falL But moat important
Is the fa<; that there ia doubt and ..Dce.uJ..ty ,
which ta extremely dangerous to aebool apirit and
studies alike. Enough of thia uncerteln frame of
mind wu see.n af'Ound Ha'·erford durinr the war,
and the atudcnts wan·t no more of it than ia abao·
lutely nMeasary. The only way it can be eradicated
is by a Board of Managers which can inspire con·
fidence and the only way the BOard can inspire this
essential confidence is by dec:isive and clear..eut ac ..
t.ion in the very near future.
Comiriiitees for Custom s
'f'HE
COOI.BINED STUDENT S' OOUNCU.S for
the temt Jusi put and for ne><t f all have d<>clded that the policy which wiU be followed DUt term
with rega..ni to Oustom.a will be similar in moet re.
apecto to that followed at Haverford be!<fre lh<>
war. Thia reve.r.ion to the former eystem is a
highly conunondable action on the part of the ad·
ministrator a ' of our student governmen t and has
ben definitely eaUed d'or for aome tlme:
Tbe diaereditab le lack of that much hackneyed
iM.angiblf: Jmown .as 'spirit' which has been evinced
at Have.r ford durinr the last two yeen has been
directly a reault of the half-hearte d ,.W.tlona end
indifferent enforcemen t of t.bem. With few exeep.
dons, Customs Co-mmitt.ee ha.ve lbeen confused, VI.·
cillating organiut.io ns wit.h not much of what they
wanted to a.c:complish and even less conception of
·h ow to aocomplit~h it.. AI a result., the classes whteb
have progressed through their college careen dur·
ing that period, untutored in the traditional waya
and meaning of HaverlOrd, have felt no responsi ..
bility or even inclination to support teams, take
part in activities, and ot.herwise become rupOn1ible
a nd valuable members of t.he college eomrnunl~
Varying opinions as to the v"lue or even the jus..
lice of college customs have been expressed to the
N.WS over a long period of tlnle. tMany of t.hem
ha.ve appeared on this page in the form of totters
to the editor. Some have expressed conf\denee and
support o! customs; others b.e.ve made known t.helr
unalterable diaapp·rova l of Ute whole Idea. "11he
NEWS. wiahu to go on record at this point in auP. ~rt o! the first-mentioned school of thought and as
a l\earty supporter and Well-wisher of next Fall's
renovated 0\utoma PNJr&m.
Post War Plans
ONGAATULATJONS TO THE POST Wo\R Plan·
ning Committee on the newest product to.. come
out of their two-year rcaearcb, the report on Cur- •
rlculum which wlll1r0 Into effect next fall. This otep
to extend the Limited Elective Symm .to cover two
years work mIN aturnl Sciences, Social Sciences and
HumanlUea, and the panding introdactio n of su.rvey
courses foT non.majori ng Jtudenta in each field f-ul-
C
Sat.nlay,
J...
8,
In the Editor's Mar1-
·ct~•"" •• '" u- ,. .., ....._.~,....., ,.
·~ •I ,., HAYr/~~ Ne;ws llfwJ).
Dear Editor:
__o.·~
Your probl<m4 attendance at the meotlnp of
the Student' AAoclatlon il no n~•i one, nor lo It
mQ<:b al4erent from the probltmJ of h&ndllntc
rroups or larre auociatlon o after college ~
I think lihat the problem Is usually hancll~ by
When the new poot-war Scoteh Tape begen -to
a provlolon In the by·lawo chat for au properly
come throurh In laT&e enoucb quantltlee to enable
allDOCincecf meetlnr, (and lhet ll&ually 1>ro'ridea !or
me to patch t.Q{•ther my 1936 Cl>ryoler, 1 atarted to
plenty of notice and an announcem ent which will
take Weekly (oomeUmea weakly) trips to Mr. Penn'l
reach the P"Ople concerned) , the number i)lUent
City ln aean:h of inteniew •Ti<tllll&. !In 11141, my
and votinr ahaiJ be cormcla-ecl a quorum.
roommate and I bad had a little luck with VIctor
That puto the bushieeo In the bande of those in.
Moon, Mayor Samuel of Philadelphi a, and a daneer
tereated and thinp get d.one. Ch~hes, [,odgeo,
by the name of Sally Rand, and oo my pu.rpoae was
()lubs have the aame oort of a prot.lem, and ·I llhlnk
to rlpeat my ante bell•• ouocees.
1,. It lo aaually hanclled In tibis way. ll&vedord Stud·
Ray Bolrer wu the tlr..t •n~lner I menaced
ento are quite normal In lhlo rupect.
to comer. Our telephone bUI •t -home jumped that
y.,.•re -.~co.....
month ......raJ doUan, for I called "...,. hotel In the
M. H. 5ANCJU!.I '2 1
city trylnr to dlnd the lank:7, lleeentric dancer• .Wben
tiDAlly I located b!m at the Wanrlclt, I arnnged for
an intemew for the followipc' oTenlni backatare at
the Shubert.
Examination& are o•e.r &l'aln, atid the eollqe
Be"" is the UDtolcl s to'7 of the ye&r. Fearinr
term hai ended, lenlog a leelinr of melaneho~ In
that my linot collUDD, mJPt .-..It toe mucb of the
ito waite. Alas, It baa alwa71 been 10: tho rather
dramatic •bow--U to-od formula, 1 oml~ the
dep-.lnc calm after tbe acsdemlc otorm. I atlll
fie the~ !lllr. Bo\rer arrind bo what I mbtoek f<>r a
nmember with pleulnr nootaJ.rla tho end of Dll'
drunken ecmclltlon. It deftloped that tbe otar of
eopbomore year a t Telwyth U. It bad been a dilll~ To Make R.eeol7 bad baeD relleaninr all afeult Je&.r lor me, and an eTentful one, crammed
ternoon and ba4 Ntarned to bll bcQJ coom suJI'erwi~ unUJual bappenlnp . And not the leut of
theao wu the cue of the oophoman who though~
lnc !rom - - .tomaob d)lonlen. Oltr boteniew
""'nt through u acbeduJed, wblJe a frantic atlge
he was Hamlet. . ..
.
manarer made reedy to call .of! the eftllinr's per·
Sam lllorduck was a c:<>naelentloll& atudent, reell7
toe ccmeclentloao for hb OW1l rood, we who took
fonnance.
oo.r otudlea leeo aerioualy thoucbt.. From the time
I toek my oeat In the lu~ row of U!e top bal·
of hi• entrance he led the echool In rraclee, and the
cony and- waited arudouoly for the upec:ted ..,.
rest of 111 were frankly jealou. of him, and of Ids
nOilnC-nt .. And then an amulnr t.hlnr bappen·
utoundlng knowledge ol Sbakupear e. At that
ed. <Ray Bolrer, white u a aheet, proceeded tao put
on a magnificent sho·w . He took f ewer enC9Ha than / time Telwyth Tequired lntenolve otudy- of the old
Bard, much u aome tchools require cluaical ~·
ua-aal, but evuyone in the boule wu more than
guagea, end all of .,. bated lt.. Not' Sam, thourh.
oatlsfled.
He
c.ould recite whole playa from memory, and he
Surprise ot the year for me wa.s Mill Joan Barry,
wu constantly learning new ones. Once on a bet
.aonc and dance artlat,..wbo , -aeversl yean 41'0 made
he
ga•e
an entire one-man perform.a.nee of "The
the headlln!'l alonr with film .tar Charlie Chaplin.
Tempeat," reciting- the whole thing baclcwartb.
I .went to The Little RathskeUe r to pan Mila Barry
We ocoll'od at him for his Interest fn Shaltespeare.
all the way back to tbe W.."t Coast, but she waa so
14
Some day,'~ we UJed to aay. "Sam will tum iato
lmpreuive, deapite be.r ne." ouaneaa, that I wu
one
of the c.haractera in the plays." We epecu.lated
for<ed to call her tomorrow's ater-with a big IF:
on which it would bo. My roommate thou~rht i~
abe muat c.hange her :name and abe mu.at rid huaeU
would
be Puc.k ; old Stln Groob thought It would
of her otago fright.
be Kine Richard, and I, penonally, favored Falttelf.
The evening alter our interview, I waa later told
Little did we know, In our joklnr, that the prophecy
by my very rood friend, Edward Ulia, the utlat.ant
would come true.
ma.na.cer, IMiaa Barry threw the mierophone down
One morninr I otumbled boto brealths~ after a
and ftounced of! the stage after the bad been onere·
late nlrht of bridge. A."' sa~ down, only one other
ly heclued by a ,....up of Inebriates. Two dayo later,
·aeat
waa left vacant, and that beloqed to Sam, who
she ""fused to perform at all. A we<~k later, a New
aat at the tablo wl~ tho rut of ua oophomi>rei. Wa
York agent &Ued her f or b-ch of cont:rar:t. Unlike
wondered where be wu;: be W'&.l cenen.Uy -there
' Cha.plln, 111 etlek to her; .al>e't good!
before the reat of ua. Suddenly the door to the
Not all my trips were·fruittul, however. I tried
dining room bunt open, and 1n eamo Sam, ~
'I<Yeral tlmea to aoe Hobo New.ome, my ido.l, doWII
In a tlrht black jerkin, and with Ids llleck belr cli.lat Shibe Park, but .tbe attendenta at the rrounda
heveled. He wu carrylng a~ rapier: no on.1 Jmew
insisted that I paJ full admloaion 1)rito before I
whore
he bad rotten it.
could get in • Since I loet my P!c. rank, bowonr,
The entire place wu thrown into an u.p roar. Bethe dollars ilave been coming in a ·l itUe more slowly,
fore
anyone could move, Sam bad begun ln his rich,
end oo I abandoned my echeme. Now B;obo haa
deep voice:
- t
gone off to Wuhlngto n, the A'o are wltbout their
"To
be, or not to be: that Is the queatlon:
most colorful ball player, and I am mlnua • hero.
Whether
'Uo nobler In the mind to auffer
_
· Next, I diapatched a letter to J orge Puquel,
· . The ltin.ga and arrowa of outraeeou.s fortune • !'
manager of the irun-totlnr league below the Bordet".
By that time we had rlaen to our feel and were
At about the same time, Babe Ruth ftew to Meilco
running toward him. Stln Groob reached him first.
City with Mn. •Ruth. There Is no truth In the cam·
Stan unfortunate ly had a fori< In hia hand. Sam
pua rumor that he wu my emluary; the Babe was
exdaimed:
in no way involved. I aimpi,- Vfanted a at.ory !rom
"Come !or the third, Laertet'?\y ou 6ut dally;
the Man of the Year In baoeball.
I pray you, paaa with you~-fbe.st vlolence;
'D'he.n there WAJ Ezlo Pinsa, the glamor boy of
I am afeard you make a wanton of me."
opera. At the Acad=y of Music I fourht my way
Sam made a few altillful pus~ at Stan, and as
through scores of admlrlng women a.nd spent aev.
we stood aghast, ran ~ throurh wlth hia rapier.
erol ple:t.aarlt minutea with the noted ainger. Be
Stan sank to 1.be floor, and we all ruahed' to aeise
confessed to me that he had once been a six-day
Sam. Someone manaaed to aet hit rapier awaybicycle rider, that his shower room alnging cauud
-from him, and we tll held him firmly as he .shouted
his .friends to penuade him to five i1J> ridinr and
Sh.akupear ian cu::raes at u.s.
turn toward a career in music. Be denied the oft,..
Finally I whisked a glasa of water from a table
quoied story about him that his parento .oppOsed
and brought It to him. We forced It down his
his new vocation. "On the contrary," he said, 11 they
throat. He gave a violent shudder. 11The poisoned
Uke me to ainC."
•
wine!'' he c:ried. 11lt waa for the Queen:: Then
·I sha.ll never forget the liraclous way In which
he aank to the rround, moanlnr quietly. With a
hard-boiled Sophie Tucker, the Last of the Red Hot
mumbled, uThe reat is alienee," be explrecl there~ ...
llfammu, received ·me. , Nor ehall I forget the fad
Classea lor t.be ~t of the week were canceled,
that her four-thou.a nd-doJ.Ien. a-weck aalary Ia geand the entir.~ COllege lay under th spell of our
lng entirely to charity, 1 that abo entertains In her
own Shakespoar lon t rerody. The next week I~ - .
spare time wounded v~n.na of this war. Tough
announced that all c.ounes in Shakeapear e were to
and crude,:. she .neverthcleoo haa a heart of gold. She
be ditcontinued. And the term went on as before:.
Ia a teeloflller, to~leu horl
Tho two boya were bur ied in front of the •dmln·
If 1 aarvive the vaeatlon which is about to start,
iatratlon buildlng, and an enormous monument was
if I pus my exams, a.nd if the Veterans Admlnia·
erected above them. Tbe lnacrlpUon on It ended:
.t ratlon remains friendly, I~l bo ' back In the Fall
''Boaat.-d be the man that spares then atones
with more inter;;ewo -lf the NEWS wiU print
And cu.nt be he that mOvu my bones."
them.
BAa.T FnoE"'
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ement,
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Craw's Nest
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RA.VJ!RFOIU) NEWS
Rufus Jones~ to Gille Talks;
Drinker ' '08, Publishes Book
. ALUMNI NOTES
N. B. AU Alumni
Tho a~tloa of aU allla-
'Dr.
1914
'\
teebnieal otaJf of the Bell Telepbo~boratories in New York
City.
J ames W. Pea.rce, Jr. Is own~
er· manager of the Gawen Inn
at Center Ilarbor, ._New Hamp.
ahlre.
Gral\1 C. Fruer lo !eathing
mathe.matie1 at George Sc.hool,
Pa.
.
AJexarfaer C. William•. Jr. is
Reaearc.h Aaaistant P rofeuor of
PaycholorY in eharge of a new
pro~m or rueareh in aviation
JHfC.b_ology at the University o!
Dhnots.
.
Carroll !>· O..mplul of
the ~<Dlllflvama State Coller•
has JUOt return"'! from a fortyfive day ohaervat>on tour of four
E.,.pean countr>OI, ~ur>nr
which time he ftew 7300 mlies.
1920
Rlthard R. Wood, executive
seerotary of the Friends' Peace
Committee, has been ~ected
preiident of the Natlonai"'Peace
'
Couft!IU<O- This Ia a dearinr
H. Tatnall Brown, ' 23 ho'!"" orranization throurb
whieh some forty
or·
Becomes Commande r ranizationa operatenational
in an at1940
tempt to to-ordinate their proFormer Dean B. Tatnall cram ' f or peue and world or.John Thomas Hoffman is now
workinr for the United States
~ro~,;:~d~' u"Sml':~~~ ganit.ation.
Rubber Company and Jives at
venl>er 1, 1iiitl. Slooe Auruot
2 18 Sinclair Place, \Veotfield, N.
l!HS, he has been o!llcer-lnH-.b A. Borton lo Aasiotant J .
charre~ of all Navy V-12 and Chief of the Divloion of JapoH. K elman Holmes will reNROTC traineea In the
neae d'alrs of tho United turn f or hb Lhird year aa teach·
Nanl Dlot:rict, whk.h Twelfth
in<:ludeo Statea Department
of Stau
er at the Litcblield Sthool for
Northern C.Uf ornla, Utah, Ne•
Boy., Litdtfteld, .COnn. Actordvada, and Colorado. At one
1927
•
lnr to Bur"" Brod.bead, he it
f aat becoming known •• utbe
Wa~hin610n.4lumnl
Waite~ C. Sandt, '09,
medleal anita, two dental nnlto, t lflc aa.a Lieutenant Commander
1fold .4nnuol Dinner Noted MinUter, Dies two
theolorical unlto, and tour on the aJr. craft earrler Bunbr
l tU•
NROTC unito. The ~tal of Bill, ia now with· the Waahlnr- dent In 11Hl, bas juat returned
'1'be annual dinner of the
ReveNnd Walta,. C. Sandt, traineeo Wtder b la Juperrialen ton olllee, Alexander Brown and f rom the Navy chaplaincy. Be
Handord Society of Wuhlnr- '00, died on Kay· 28 at Ilia home wu 3,600.
hu been Uvinr at 34 Main
Sons, inveatment banke.n .
Street, Bethlehem, Pa ., but will
ton waa held on •Xonday en- In Kelrooe Park after a IODf- UJ.
1918
be
C:!f•J.:.:
1•oon
retume put.oral dutieJ in
~e
nine, Kay 20, at the Ken.....,.,d - . . He wu the founder and tween J une 16 and
Coloael Henry s. Marphy, a New Enrland Conrretional
July 1, and
Gol! and Oountry Ollb. The :retired putor ol Glori& Del
U. S. Army Kedltal Corpa, who Church.
now olll""ro ol the oocieiJ' ware Lotl>eran Clluroh In l'blladel- ;;;tn~=M: ~~:,;o ~~ waa In chorre of a front-Uno
1942
hoapltal near Nancy, France, ln
announced "and are: Hucb .Bor- phla, havlnc retired only loat July.
J ohn Y. EIIIOU haa juat been
liiU and 11HS, ia now In charco
ton, '26, l'reoldent; Benry Gil- mouth. Dr &ndt Ia ourviTed
of a Jarre boapital In Berlin,
i:~~- ::!i.!~~~= by hi• wife. Helen.
, _ __ _ _.___ _ _ __ Gf.rJII&IlJ', wbere be will
aoon
be joined by Xn. Murphy and He will aprend the aummer a t
tary-Tn>uw-er.
A nat!n ol Eaaton, Dr. Bendt
Holl-Doltbe HoWle their two children.
>Anroxlmatoly thirty41Ye at- rroduated from Ho.verf9rd and
the autumn ruume hia atudie1
1929 .
~n~ the :!:i'k.~~ went on to ;the ILuth~ron TheoDaniel D. T•t hu lett teach· at the Crozer Theolo&ical SemFine Foods
K.odn~ who addreooecl the lock.al &mlnazy 1D illlount
inc to become a Personnel Dl- Inary.
_..,up, ~ the pn>blema Airy, his ordination t.aldnr
rottor for tho Atlantle Reftnlnr 8umo Broclbead received hia_..
Laneaster Ave..l
Company.
Master or Sac~ Tbeolou defaclnc the college beea1>H ~place In 19UI. I n 191'1 he betllll Jarre enroJiment ·nu:t year. eame in&tirwnental
In founding
1933
Former Pnoldent Follx 1Morle7· hit churob where be remained
Ardmore
WUila•
H.
~~~
Ia
Ieath·
apoko briefl7 aa well aa AJamnl until reeentJy: . From 11138 to 0..
:14 u.. a day lo . . . . Y" lnr Euiopean Blnory at the York City. Hia the.ais waa •un.e
Seeretary Cooper . and a brief 193S be oerved a term aa - U. S. Naval Academy and at l nftuenee of Methodiom on Quaqueotioo period followed tha !dent of the iRtheru
Orphanthe aame time W"OrJdJ:lg on b iJ kerism unUI 1900."
8aJahr&'en lo opeec:beL .
Frank W. H14tlnp lo the
-.e.
theais for a doctorate.
John W. Hazard, home !rom fa..t.her of a Jon, David Frank,
ae.rvice in the Paclllc: a1 a Lieu~ hom on December 26, JJl45.
tenant-Command er in command B aotlnp expecta to be out of
of a Patrol Craft on duty amon1 the CPS in May, and then hoPes
the ialondo of Mitronesla, hu to enter t.he Univenity of
joined the lltaft' o! the \Vasb- Rochester Medical School.
lnrton Klpllnrer' Agency.
nr.
s.
Cedi L Drlalter, "08, pro- .Prealdent
A. Watoon hu
f - r of prololoc7, ..._. jaot announeed ~he topl.. of the luh..t • book t>lll>llAbocl entitled tGrea to be riven by i))r. .Rufuo
,__.., ~ uol . . . . . er. Jonea, '84! who Is the
k1
- - . The book 1a ot ~ or at the ..,daa1 Trublood~ular Importance In the medical tnro aeries from J nne U to 16,
world, alnco It Ia the only book at Wllmington College In Ohio
at lf)l'00611t aftllable In whkh and at the Wilmington Friends
the fotton ln..,!?ed In tbe u:- .Meetlnc Bouae.
ceos!ve _,WIIlQlallaa aDd dia- To.o lottnHo will be (lven
tribatlon of ftuld ...-lthb tbe OKb day-one In the momlnr
pulmonary o)'ltem are .u-.s. at the Coller• and the other In
eeL
the evenlne ai the IMeeUng'
•Four of dle Ave chapters are 'Houae 'the ouhJotts for the
wed 0., Ilia ~ at the add........ are: " The <EverlutBowman Gfty 6chool of Ked!- In Yea," "111e Trophjeo of
e!n• with a Att.b cha,pter oo arw Y~,.. w:Remakinc lLife," 'tot'be
tiftclal reeplratlon COID\'Ietlnr Two Worlds That Are Ours,"
tbeed~k.~~::•~ion
"The Blgbwl)'l of tile So~tl/'
:; __ ..._ •-• ~-'--'-e ....._t ".Lumlnouo Trsntmlttoro," "The
..._~011....., - - ~-In
n.ed bJ Dr. DrlDloor aDd bla ""
t that Ran away to God,"
IINOCI&* done on the cloc.
and "In the German Geotopo."
nl .. ealled to the odled.a le
of apona enato whld• will
take plue thlo af!Huoon.
All aloJlUl.i are a1ao rellllnded of the aoeclnc of the
OlltiH AI.....U ~Uon
whk.h will take plate thlo
aftemoon In the auditorium
In the Union at 1:45 p.m.
lrrz&
•0,:
~: !':t~~ ~t~~r:..f;.:; fo~!?~'!':d:~~':beci~~
tT~~~~~:d~~te
w:::.::.
~~tt;.ahlf~.f~i: s~res ~::rttt.
t:ee:•f!~!. ~:=,:::in?~nd't:
for:eTb~Jo:i~:~hs!~'!a~~ ~~
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Rldtard R. PI-to hu
awned hla poaltien as French
maatar on the au. of st.
Alhana Sthool, Waahlncten,
after tiro yean aervlce u a
Navy oftker In the Pacific:.
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Bryn Mowr Flower Sho p
&tRS. N. S. T. GRAHM.ER '
lk7D Mawr, PL
Searching, unprejudiced discussions of
, the problems and issues which will determine i:hefuture ofour civilization. Eveiy
"Student aware of responsibilities facing
our generation will find food for thought •
in these stimulating publications.
PAMPHLEJS IN. PREPARATION
JUNE-d S~archj()f' Unity, TM~Basis
of Tf/()f'/d Community
!JOO.HN U. N.U
1ULY-Pr~pari_ng lh~
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Way (()f' Pe~e
B7 DOUGLAIJ STKDI
OIIDIIROM
,
• RWDilll E,..w, lAc. 608 South Dearborn St., Chicaio S, TilinoiJ
"'
@ 19. . . .
Telephoned Colchester, England,
to ask F. R. Cooper & Son to aend ahlp•ent of a nllquo
· jewelry Air Malt Unc.le J oh n repUed, .-Fine lot wlU sto
of( th1a week."
'-~•entory reduction& to make room ror new shl~
menta etpeete<l soon..
AnUque Cameo and 18k lotket Pendant $175.00 now 150.00
Moat A11teln lar1e 15k cold rlnc made C 1798 $75 now$50
PRICES INCLUDE TAX
109 So. ·uth Street
P.ltllaiolpbla 7
· Reciot~red Jeweler
Amerlean Gem Society
.. ,...
M(;E 4
EnrUah ........
d&IMa at .t,lla
rul pllr'libA o!
rt••
The Have rford Froah were
nnqulshed at t.be l>anda ol auperior Haverford Scbool and
Georp & boo! mek teams on
' Walton Field, Wednead&y, .May
~
22. iHavcrtord &bool
out Geor ro Scbool 64 t<> 63 to
eop :firat plaee while the Freshmen ._.., handed 86 point. and
~ plaee.
O..t.tan~ Ylsltina- ciDdel'man .,.... Georce &hool'a nr..Uie .Art IHcrle who anatclled
lint. in <he broad i"!"''t 1.20
hl&'h hnrdlet, 100 ~ G&aD and
aoecmd In ~ ~h i - . ili&TV•
ford &hoot waa Mrlowl7 han·
clleapped .,,. not haviJ>c tbe
..,....;..,. ol. Pet.or !White, chlol
;po!n~ptherer
!or t.be Maroon
and Gold.
'N.,...
tho
··-·- - - ··- al what Allier" &~land are really like,
"mota UDclontandatUdtn1.1 are iDterplan, altber eonor Roll Lind out
12-lb. Shotpctt
I. Greenwald, H. C. F.
2. O.rpenter, H. 8.
3. Col"lllD&D, H. S.
4. Fouleoo, G. S.
\Oia~neo 43 !t.
Dl•ca• Tluow
L Johnaton, Ill. C. F.
2. Jl:on~, H. C. F.
S. H~, G. B.
4. I.e.ah, H. 0. F.
Dia~ 106 tt. 7 ln.
Janlla '1'lu-ow
1. IF&nla, ilL p. F .
2. Ilion~, B. C. F .
S. Hoyle, Q 6.
4. GraM, 1L 6.
»>atooee «4 ft. a ln.
!'We Vaalt
1. Gram, H. B. and
Boylo, G. & (tie)
& ~. G. B.
4. Olamond. G. S.
\IWPt " ft. • Ia.
In toueh with Dr.
~';r:Dr.
Nelacm ·
~ hia work tbla aWIUDer
and returnlnr to the Ullitad
St.ataa. Hla malliJia &4idreaa UD·
Ul about A - t I b tbo Ullivanlty of Oalo, alter whkh bo
will ,...el•o bio mall at Sll N.
2Srcl Street, S\. J oaeph 84, Mll•
aourl.
to
Baftdorcl'a .._ GGDdar
Jim Gro.hob, ....... ille
~ In the milo 1"CIIIl &Del hal!mile ""'· 'In DOitber aoae .,.... ~ liiP -.,.
1. iJI'nCiericlk, G. B.
he pnaoecl ~.
!. Benr1e. G. &
120-y&rd Ill.. .....,_
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1. oH~e, G. B.
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2. t!pardlo B. 6.
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3. .DilloD, H. 6.
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2. 19puM!e, ill. s.
8. IDUloD, ill. a.
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2. JoDOt, H. B.
S. !Porter, G. B.
4. fti11lpa, '11. B.
TUDe 1113
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Time 6U
880-yard Ru
1. Grooholz, ill. C. F.
2. White, G. 6.
3. IW&rd, G. S
4. Wooley, JI. B.
Time 2:02
Mile Baa
I. Groahob, B. C. F .
2. Thamt<>n, H. S.
8. White, G. 8,
4. :Weaner, G. 8.
Loag Distaace-(
Calls tba a
Tom Harrieon'•
hnlltue liMp
ANDIRONS. P'fllB 8BT8
AND OLD P1BT0LB
1a . . . Leot Anaot
yeu ago
eo.,
Time 4~
lto•Jard Dull
L iHcrle, G. S.
2. LArrow, 'H. B.
8. 'lhomton, ill. S.
4. Earoa and Mana&an
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.luST OHa H.U AGO
aa·aeea.
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M-bu N"" York Sloda ........
Inveabnena.
·
2%5 S Flft.tatb St.
THEODORE SHIHADEH
Pklla... h
Sale &
BeU Phone: Bryn Mawr 4518
BRYN MAWR ELEC'l'RJC.U.
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ContracUnr and lletMolr!nr
Bryn Ma wr
?SO llallroad A...
An7thlnr and Enrytblllr
El«:trical
Sert~ice
· of
·Rugs &: Carpels
Church Rd.
Lt E. Lanuatu A •e.
Ardmore
D. Sblhadeh, Jr.
EM.LEN & CO.
J. B. Longacre
875 W. Lancaater A•e.
a ..ertord
14 West" E•tt~TM• A...
Cheetnut. HIII
REAL ESTATE
aDd
ALBRECBTS
FLOWERS
12 W. Lancuttr A'Ymue,
,. A.rdaore
Pllono Ard. 2850
INS~CE
.Main line, Germantown
G. W: Emlen, Jr., '08
"'
There are now 400,000 more
. telepbo~ea and Lolli' Dletance
calling has st.eadlly lncreued
even though the war Ia over.
Actually the volume of callina'
Ia now about 40"' hJ~ber than
the average for &11 the war
yeara.
That's why we ~ uJdna' yoa
to please help by inaldng only
. necessary Lo~ Dlatance calla.
•at
INSUitANCB FOit
Property
We
872 Public l..eqer B~tlldlnr,
Jndtpe.ndt.nc.e Square,
Phlladelpllla, S, Pa.
the BeD
System waa serviDa 2l,SOO,OOO
telephones.
I. Tboaaa SIMn, '18
We are building new Unes and
new awltebboarda, but It will
take a while to get them Into'
l18e. In the meantime we'll ap...
preciate your help and undel'standlng.
TIE JELL TELEPBOHI
COMPANY
~F PEHHSYLVAHil
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C 0 M M -:U: N (! lEMJEN J[ .8 lU P lP :L lE I\Yli JEN T
COMMENCEMENT t>AY, jUNE 8, 1946
Order of E xercises
10:30
a. m. lN:FOR<lMIL MUSIC PR.ECEDING PROCESSIONAL
The Clasa of 1910 <l'oe~ry Prizes
A. Peplnsky, ~.n., VioliJ1ist
for the best verse written by a Haverford undergradua te
JuHaa Katcltcn, Richard ~Dom, Pianists
,
during the year have ~been awarded to:
William Worman, Orpniot
Fint Prize (J14) ..-.:'!!..illlll* Y GIDJI.GE RlCKERMAN, 1!)4!1
PROCESSIO N ro&MS IN F\R.ONT OF ROBERTS Second Prize ('10)
......EVIA!N OOROON NEWTOIN
10:60 •· m. ffiA:LL
.lM9
'
The Foun.,.n .Club -Prize. ($26 In boolaJ) for theJONES,
Freahman
who baa ahown the best attitude toward eollege
11:00 a. m. OOl!MENc mrnNT EXERCISES IN R.OBER.TS
activitie.s and eeholastie worlc haa been awarded to
•
I
IIlALL
RIOSA!RD WIID.EN
OOU~,
1949
'l'be Lyman Beeeher 'Ball •P rize in Chemistry
I,..
($100 from endowment by the Claao of 1898)
f or Junion, Sen Jon or Graduates within three years of
i;'taduation who expect. to engage In research has ,b een awanled to
BESRcY ED.WL~ VJ.NSfNCER, JR., 1945
.HO.'VOR SOCIETIES
The fo11owing atudenta have been elected to the
1. Ali:ERIOA
2. RElAli>ING FJl.OM 'liHIE SCIUl"l'URE S
·B y Dr. Semuel Emlen S~kea,
Pr..ident of the Cor poration
3. .ANNOUN.OEMD.'I'l' OF FIRI.ZES .AND HON:OJ!S
By Gilbert Thomaa H oar, Dean of the Coilere
PRIZE S
The ClemenUne Cope FeUowahip for 1946-47 ($700)
P1Bl BE'IIA ICAPilA SOOlETY
COXE w:ru!J.A:MS 1R.
"
. , " ' L. """"""' 1n..
' I
W•a#'&.a..l'\olon
~~, _,_..
AL~ER
for 1-raduate study at another institution
hos been awarded to
HANS EBEibHARD Pll'I'ERSEl.'<, 1946 .
The Mathematioa Department <Prizes ($25 for .Ftelhmen)
•·tnt Prize ($16) ....................S'llEPHEN 'RABEIS MlllLER. 1949
S<eorul Prlz.. ($10) ............ ··-······-·····->10BN ~ BQOER, 1.949
The Alumni Prize foT iCompooition and Orator,- ($&0)
has been awarded to
A1oEXANDER OA!MPIBELL WUSON, 1960
Tbe William. i!lllis 'SeDII il'ri:te ($110)
for the upp,r claaaman who shall have abown the
"rruteot achievement In vice an<!, the articulation of the
Enlfllab l&ncl>ar•" l>aa been awarded to
JOBiN ~ S'DO.NE, 1948
Tile Logan Pearaall Smith •Prize ($60 In boolaJ)
lot that membn of U.. &nlor ICI&.n who, In the OJ>_inlon of
the Committee on Prizea, has the wt pononal Ubraey .
bas been awarded to
RIOHlAlliD IBA.YiLY WJiN!OER 1.943
'
~~
'
•
4. OONFERRl NG OF ~
BAOBELO;RiS OF tARTS
GF.lORIGE AIN'DERiSCXN B'A.Rilllro:OOIDl\Y
ROBERT HAIG BEDROSSIA N
ROBERT BiE.IllliiAN B&lliiWNS
A1JBERT iBJUN'I1ElR ~ Jl!.
WllllJWol .uooNAim BEOOES
1936
J:ltANS tEB.ERB'iAlRd> ..PE'mlRSEN , 19.t6
WlLLlAL'll HUS'IIn.'< ~ . 1946
.ALBERT HUNmER cElWIJlJL, 1947
CHABLIBS OAIWWiilLL ~YRIE
<LAlWliiEN£1E tD. S'mlEIFEL, JR.
· G~RGE BOWL»& TULLlDGE STURR
G!lO'IIGE IMITSUYq ;m 1'\AlMNE
.Aa of .Februar,r 2 l.9t8
HERBERT lfJAJJY W111!1111EDmA1D ~ B.AYI;Y ;WiliNDER
IBAIOIJiElJO.I! OF SOiiEN.OE
ISJtA£L M. ~
iWAJJl'ElR lmmo KA'l'O
Wli.I.U.ll .MiACY IB:A!RRiJS
oMJA!N SFIEN(ll1R IIIIO!OEBS
IAINSQN BAiJIXWIN RAIUIGB1l'ON
5. .AW'A:RIDIN.G OF aroNOM!tY mlGRiEES
8. PB:ElS!lN'nA'll[QN OF '1lHE SPEAKER IllY ACTING
<
P.RiESIDEN!I' oA!RiC1RBA1!.D: MaatN'IlOSH
.
7. · .AIDDRIESS 'IlO 'l!BIE GRAIOO.lA'l11NG .oiJASS
Gordon Keith Cho.lmen, <Pro&ident of Ken,-on <CoUere
12:80 p.m. LUN(lBE(XN ···················-·· ·····-···········'Fo undert &11
1:46 p. 111; AINN\U<AIL lloWm'INO OF 'l1IJiE .A1JU1M1NI
.ASSOOM'l'I ON ............................................ The Union
2:30p.m. SPORTS <:l'll!OGIMlol FOR .ALL ..............The Union
8:15p.m. AILu:KNl D~ ..............................Foundera Hall
7:30 p.m.
ISJNGJ.NG ........5tePI to Founders &II Pon:h
8:30 p.m. AILU,MNl m'l!ElRTAI?>.~
!Motion Plctw<!! ..•..................•....•...........,...Roberts .Hall
•ln!ormal IDanoo ·······································-···G fmnaalwn
The Scbotarahip ~mprovement ·Prius ($96) f or the two senion
who have •boirn the most ate.ady and marked improvemen t in
s:rm-
f:;:e;:~r:! ~a~taA~~~r;o~noJ:
ed the first \':;arding college in •
Not"Wll)' which. is an eztenoion
of J';,:nU~~eel~1?r:i~~~~~ Oslo
they disco,•ered that. all the edutational and living facilities
were being e~treme1y strained
~;~ed ~~ij';j~ho~h!~~d!J~~-a~~~~
which had been interrupted in
1943 when the University wu
ciooed by the Nazis.
Something had to be done.
American universities accept~d
one hundred Hfty student&, two
of which have been at Haver-
tFOU.NDEBS lOL\m
for merit in both studies and eoilege actlvitiea:
IDurinc 1964
w AllrElR Y!ONID J!IA'DO 1946
During ~ '
JULIUS J!IA'IlCHEN, 1947
RJOKABI) OOUGLAS RIVERS, 1M7
IJAWJRElN:OE ll). S'I1EEFEL, .m., 1947
Durinr 1946
J~ FOWLmt .AIDAIMS, JR.,
1948
MONROE EID?M.Jm .A:LEN10K, 1.948
'JllMXYI:IIJY JmEED A'IUilESON
1948
•
~ P.IERSaN BAIRKER. U, 1948
JA!XES .A.1I.OBIBA!I.I JACOB, 1R., 1948
DAVID J <miNSON, 1947
~tl~~~~~~~ at~:.~~~.still did not
Durinr 1.945
11lllOOIEIY BREED .ATKESON, 1948
"IVIIl.iL1AIM I'IIEI!OON 9AIRI!llR, U ; 1948
JUIJRJS K:AfllOBEN, 1.947
.ROmlR'l' PEARSaN IRIQCHE, 1&47
HA:NS flBEilAIBD .Nn'ElWlN
.RSIClElAJilD ~OI.IA.S mvDIIS
!RaBERT J'iEAIRso!N llliQOIIF,
oponaible for a new trend in
Norwe~an education. The three,
consistinr of Dr. Frank G. Nol.eon, '3l, and his wife, a !ormer
~~"ftu•~d:t~~~:r!:e~ds::;e:~
LQNG, ·LT,
HOWARD BURtT KJU.E BEL
1!0l!!l&1lO IPA.BIJO IP.AYM
Two profeuon. one a gTadU·
:~~d~~tH~~·11o::~rl~a :;.es~
•R OBERTO PABLO PAYRO, 1946
JlfuLUS KA'llOHEN, 1947
The following- atudenta were tlected to the
OHARL'&S
lM7
ROBER1lO I\ABLO PAl11!10, 1&46
IDANUlL tBA!RJ> T.IJXlMPSQN , 1948
J<XHJN 'Il1.mNIElR WlBL'l1MoAIN 1948
The ffilowlnc atudenta were_~iected to
T.A'U lqAPP.A IA!IJNil.A
Netional ·H onortry <Debatinc Fraternity
~.AVID~~
!lJLIUS XIAIIlCliiEN
!Haverford Grad
Assists Austad
In School Plan
DAVlD lliXWlAiltD '11HOHAS, 1948
iDurlnC 1946
·
BEN Zl{)N llEUOB'l!EIR , 1.948
OIDRGE .EIBQN illlW'IF, JR., 1949
.H 0 N 0 J!S
!HIGH iliONORS •······· ················ ················
.ROBER'OO PABLO IP.Al11!10, 1.948 .•••.......••....•....
.......•......ENGUSH
HANS EBllRIJ!AIIm .P.ETEROON, 1946 .....................•.......GREEK
•llONOllS
~M
,
•
~~ MACY RA!Jll.....,,
1!)4!1 ......................
............. JIIHYSI~
J UIJ[IJS K!A'IlCI!In'<, ~947 ...................• ...................PJIILOSOPH Y
LAWRENCE D. S TDEFEL, JR., 1M7 .............:-............. ~¥
ALBERT HUN'11ER £WELL, .rn., •1 M7 ......•...... a>SYCHOLO!G'i
.HON~ WlN'IllON
J OHN NEIL BOGER. 1949 ...................................•Ch61Distry 2a, Sb
CIIAltLES. J>.A.NIEL BRODHEAD , 1!)49 ........................Biolog;y i
EDW'~ ECJHOOlO.N, 1949 ................................Chemistry 2a, Sb
JOHN ·NOMMN aA.UsER, 1.948 •......••...•••.....•...•••••••iEoonomiea 1
ROBERT WlLL1AM HO.!JXES, 1!)4'7 ..........., ...........Paycholog;y I
JAMES MA!DISQN McCLOUD, 1948 ................................Fn!nch 1
JA:MES QUIN'I!ER MIILLER, 1M9 ··-································Bioiog;y 1
El..ii.dS PA:UL SINGER, 1~ .................- ...........Chemlatry 2a, Sb
colierea in Denmark, Sweden
and Swit.&eTland. However, the
One day ~r- Nelaon who is
an inatructor of EDclisb and
was aent to the 1Jnited. Staus
~s.:~~~n~gt,phbo~!!:.~n ~::~
he laughlnriy commented that
beeauae of eonditiono the claas
'!'Ould hove to he held In Hal:::Jf.;!•;,.:y.1 ~~1tad0:0'k>'th!";;
mark zerioualy and eame forwa rd with a SUfCOition.
. Thi~ ougg01tion put Nelson.
h,. wile and Au.st3c!Oto work on
the idea of havinr a apecioi
EDrUah aehooi when an mtensilled progra"! could be !Aught
¥:o!
~~~~IT~~:':.::~;~~
l:y entbualastic over
tbe Idea in<luding buain..s men, educators
and publie offieiala ail of whom
:~j:;'~~~!~·~:;~ld to get the
In a short time Nolaon f ound
the man whom be waa looking.
Thla man was wiilinc to turn
over a IW<uriOilS touriot hotel
;:.~~ fo~~n=:!~:,~ a~
vldlnc the atudonta did J:eir
own bouse work. Due to eon-
~~~~~"f.o~~ r:~n~:~ ~:~~
. a mountain near Dram men wa1
turned In~ the Anri~American
ho111e.
•
The sehool, openinr last J an-
~ :~d~:::e:n.f'f":u:r:.:::.~:
ton who receive an intenaified
EDrlilh eourae of fifteen weelaJ.
The N~na have worked out
a. eon:'bmatlon of the Oldord-
~~~e ,'-{.f:t'..~f ~~~%_t~~:
oebooi ond the methods of tho
United Statu SJ?.<leialized Train·
inr Progrdm ~
dev0l0p1lie ft t
ruident aehooi in Scandinav~
The Britiah Broacka.sti~~~
Company hao contributed five
hundred boolaJ to. start a library
t~~u!n~cbd~~J:~!P h~:d .J':.:J~
been eatabliJhed. However a
atrict priority syotem has been
~~P~~:=~i·~wh~~=~•n:u~~t~~
and tho..bouaing a ituation in Oslo. This situation wiU he aomewhat alleviated when aome bar~·~dare erected, occording t.o
us
·eo.u••,
FJ~!i~~~~~--~-e.:.~.'_J~~~--~· ~~;~~ =~~~~;-~~.::::~.~~~~'.?..~.'. ~~-~~~tr;'u~· ~: ;;;;~Es 1
~~hll~h~~~~_;_;_;_;_
S..On·n •rue ($46) ·······················-··········.AlNSON B. III.AUOH'OO.N 'tHEQDORE
OR.MG
I
AUTOCAR
of
Ardm ore
W'RI~,
I
H'a verford Pharmaex_
J!lotat. el. B-.,. W'• ..,_ P. D.
Haowfonl
P-m.~a
Prucrlpt loni
Drug• and Simdriu
Plo-.~tlll
A. VASSALLO
Barber Shop
Serving Haverfo rd
Men' for 37 years
1M9 ·······················-··.llnglilh 2b
I
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BOPPEtt S:,~~ a CO.
Members PhUa. Stoet ~
Ardmore Printing
Company
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ct RI'J'I'BNBOUSB PLACB
AKDMORll
118 W: Lancaste r Ave.I.L.PI>oao Anlla.... lTM
Y. ~· C, -~. Bldg. ::r~ 11• u. o- •• ,._,
,.,
INVKSTMENT
SllO'URnUS
1420 Walnut Stroot
PBILAJl.ELPIIIA.
.4rdm ore
Cleaners
MOIL to FTl
....
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Spedal Service to BaYarford
•
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WIU.lAM M. HAMUS
s.rm
Sott'n (I, 1 ' l),
4U7 Y.u:roM A•a..va,
Jl Poan..oUTH T u.a.•a. R.ocuun:a .
N.Y.
a...l, Asd.r..r E.J( I, 2. ll; -;,.,,.,
r..;.cr (IJ; /'Y'w
619/•o Clllb
WHAV
(1, 2). PmiJr.t ());
l.f:aslcl A~ (l); Cortor•·
tio" Schol•r (Z, J),
CJ,..;,-,...
•
Krieb •.. uoociate o1 Henry,
Dunn, and Co •• •• "' thlnlt I~
take a walk and look at da
choipinr bolda" • • • "hu tho
Auk come!" •.. handsome, but
doesn't ~w It •.. ''Thjnlt I'll
cut a bug- ••• wood-smoke a.ud
flannel ablrta . . . twinl and
away In a moderate way • • •
Elodia De.nsia fTOWJ In tho pond
••• Knock-kn eed ••• I cot thls
tan in Florida ••. what a chest.
4JD1 Snn Jlou, Oaun. Hu.L. P.a..
O<owma•
Bob ••• ob, thoae eyaa •• •
loou r!Jht throuJh you, Hav.
orford to ·Kedkal School and
back t.o Baverlor d apin ..• a
;~:~:.~~hi,~; ~~~·:eof
ruentatlv e of Haverfor d'• ofd
JU&rd.
Jf-4 r IUCKYOOO lovu.Y.u.D ,
PlTnauw.c:H, p,_
..Hunt" : .• loeal member of
Neitzehe aupe_r-race .•. "FntsPunacs
Owmn.•
tration bores me" ..• T.cha.iSoc"' (t, :Z); 'fl'rn ilhtr (1. Z, l);
kbWJlty, Stokowald, and Abe •••
uJ &II. (2 , ), 4); VIHAV.
T•d (2, 1. 4 ); V.nJ/7 CIN (21.,
to Boston for "Recorda '' . . •
Bill ••. that Upper New York Ninth Enll'y lmpronm
Bart ••. Plttaburr •• • Sbacbent Col\>R.BERT M. WHITEH EAD aide ••• 6nt
twang • • • he and Fiupral d mlttee .• . "WI>o'a rot
o! claaa of 'C6 1n
• cigar- - -- - - - -- - - - HE
J..l>, No. I, !ount 1rnf0HAM , MAL-.& tJ;e pond
made tbe da,.-n eome up in Rob- ette, Dave
• • • bolda record for
T" ••• Oh, those B-ryn
•
cuta In sophomore year , •• een·
erta ailtntly nd smoothly ••• Mawr Payeh. labs
P>m.ooo•tt
•·ter forward .-er • • • oo.W.
••.
practical jokeater on a gTand ford'i lift to Princeton Hanr- ALAN SPENCF A
R.OGERS
.
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eeale, Tat Brown bw bulldO&ers
po~=
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..1 &lh ( I ); Gkr Cl• 6 (2, J. 4 ). pole not th• -oni"b.
in hi.s 1leep • • • Na"Y lftJ&,
theJIC!I•
Cou.ac;a, HI...._. , p._
Hey, ~lace ••. What's new at ~!...:.. · •-~u.ecl
flaahy tiea, and a pipe • • • be
.Harnaon'a ••• bourht a pomp "-.nwu on ._htwat b7' the
lmowa more about Benham thn
orzan, bad to 'put In n..,. ·blow- WeU, baek In the dmwl ••
« IIi IafaD.
Benham doet, or care.a to admit
US. lhourh ••• You abould juat ll'yw • • • "Bat
1labe, I clldll't"
r ..d (I, 2. 1, 4) .
hear my Aeolian harps
.• • "We oould laab up the rur
.
alnr
1n
•
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•
d>arWr
member
o1 the 1
the
wind
• • • Whitehead you o <loclt llrlclp Clllll •••
in no time" ... telephone wiu.rd
ambiAtl'ablo Al • • • Po>p"l boy • • • need a baln:ut • • •
Ah, ' 1 our tlon: a •Jar empire.
• , • Cyrano.., •.• aU thooe trips
"I
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th
Father't moostacl>e cup .• • Sev0&
wu ,
to Savannah paid olr; Pe1 was
e · quarter enty cents, please;
when you 1'17• were stiU In It ••• Tbe Rabbi •••No, no c:red.
our first t'vetera.u 'a wife" . . .
Inter-Fai th
gT&mmar oehool" . • • Merrie •• • Ob, tb- propa
«Are you swatted up for the
CHARLE S C. llnuE
EnJ.l and, afternoon cup o! tea Italy with the Friend&••• Otr to
.•• Who
exam!"
aoot HJNu SnDT. Al.TOx,ILL.
••• one at the.tlnt to hlt the 1peab Italian
bereT
JULIUS UTCHE N
khald, but came up with a wife
MA.nufll4n cs
2 HoL.LYW'OOO AY•• Y. l.oNa luNCH,
. . . "thara the way we talk ln
J btlh ( 1), Vkr-l'mlJ nt Not:riJtown,. ttudent
Naw- jb.te:Y
on camp03 - - - - - - -' -- - (2), N£WS I!JUor (I)~ S~rt1 E.Jitor who can
1ook down on the Dean
PHU.DtO, UT
•
(2); Tr«l Mnuvr (2); ,:..,.Jm' • • • "Fella.a:, rm too
old for this
qob (2) .
DAVlD JOHNSO N
troc.k etulf" ••• Yea, ALL the ANSON B. Ji4UGH
F....lm Cl,.. (Ill r .. ~~~
I"ON A/ph.·
Rogen are doctors.
11 W. t:!lNO ST.. N'e:W' You. N. Y.
(I); Dtb.J~Sori<l:t ( 1, 2, >);
IUDKO& I NK, ll4oNoa, P•.
C.r~rUiort ScHUr (), 4); $1-Jnlt
Saint Charles t ... one of the
Tr«l (I, 2).
C:O..adl, ~x oflrio, 4); ScW..tr 1•PJULOIOPK T
mainstay s of carnplll tundamen •row.nl
0 .•IIIH ( 4); C.&lo-1
Ans ••• Hoot •.• Haverfor d
a..AL b.U (
C. . (
teliam ••• wbeel·bo
CA••llttt (4); C • ..4 .U., (l),
the
1
Sc.hool • • • the electronl e mln- PrnUnJ
I, 2• 1• 41• , 1- I 1• NEWS-< >then talkedrMbefor
work(4).
$1~ O,..Ut. (),
.c:o.c.pr.;. (4); T••••
latu ••• ran the mile and eroaa
(l, 4), C.t· ~
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k da• InN
Gin allb (1, 2, 1, 4) , Dlrr<lo<
,_, (J) . Co-C..IJ• (4 ); Virt;.W ...,. • • •
country ••• ."Hey Bart, whoae 4);
oa.e wee .en
(2), J'mllnl (I); H#W<(MI S,..·
ew
cblef
C•P (I). NE.lJfS (I) · SJoi..U York •••
on
thb
experime
nt!" ••• tloo.1, .,,-.. ..J lind.,
"Charlle'o Aunt" (will
(I) ;
Co u
C.P.O. for a day •. • "Now when NEfr.l
P ., ' ,.
, he live It down) ••• Schneider
(I, 2, 1, 4)1 l-·1oll4 Eo<·
1
ut
the New<;,Olllb aank the Yamato" ••
• • 41' "" .,,1 5 1"'1' end Ryrte Inc.. • •
(J,
• one of tl)e
t )J •HAV (2).
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• • • tecoDd. hom& 14 South Bar·
f
tlqultarla ·
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clay • • • ID08t buman pr&-theo
1. Jt. c. (I); V.mlt1 Cid (l." 4 ); 1u~yrto an "'111
Our <J-.t a~
na ·, • tak 1
FOtuJn, Cl•lt (•); CaJto•J Co•· v.
in collep • • • a.mbitlo11: an eloc- 111 ••• at 12.., -uredto ,..u.
o · • ·.. ey cant
e •
artist,
.
tronle ecmtrol for model rail- at 18 a chiJd procllaY
math major.
111
4
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road&.
laiDal ~ boJ'
' 1The Deacon" .•• Dtan of
..1 mlllt ten tbe Dean hen:,~
the
buketbel l and tennis courts • • •
handle ~, • • • "'1'b1t It cola.r
~ ------with a tra&i< aanae of life . • •
to be the bat-_ . Dr. ~
and ebampac ne In tho oliver
ner .-.!" •.. at elocl!ona, al·
cbaUice • • • trom All Sainu
wayo a br!deemald, nenr a bride
Club to tile hlcheet otllce,
• : • ''Look at my h&Ddl L11 DO\'·
S.DJ. ,. , _ •f 1o, -... ...-.,
CoiUna playing G-abriel . • with
Sw•IJ..oo r Dt<..ll""
• "I
or pleJ' ap~n• · • · but w•
thinlt4u t you may not .,,...
tired of ft •• • An,.t for -"wet
~
•
with•me- -".
J>ilint" ••• our aclmlratl011 would
h•(·or,.,.tt J, '"~' -~~~~. Ia tk ,_..,, ..,17
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be ataperftoo111.
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tA-•IIIn; Cortor.tJo" ~ Sthol•r (J,
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Louu:nu.a , I.Y.
... "Tou~rh Situation .. we uy
hr Hawaii" •.. can wield a mean
hammer •.• amooth a.s a tinole·
um floor • • . Hawaiian prints
on ties and ahlrta . . . owner of ' jouw SnHT, h ovuu; NCJ!, R.l.
a very cosmopol itan bicycle ••.
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Aloah.
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C.,tJa; J.V. a.,.
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Bou~.JI ( 1. 2. 4 ),
MtbJI ( 1, 2, ));
Hahna, not Hantz ••• pillar
to Poat . • • Encyclopaedia Bri·
tanniea, German Edition pblloaophles, a rt, music, literature s,
etc. or bo\h tho United Natlona
"'"'"'
C.t ••I &U• (Jl; NEYS. lw'~
S~t• E..lit« ( 1), Phol•cr•~ Ui~M and the Axla
• • • Jet. Bahm b
(1); N••nnl
St-ntl•'7 ()) , complete lf
Cl••·
human ••• ·~hen
c-..Jo«
YIIAV, B.U•m I uy I lmow about all the Gorlfti.!:!:
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Hugca, WUI, J ust ptain Bill
•. . acratcb "hita and aolid marb fZIO YtNTU&.O P AYINVl, CHICACOO.
..• that alo--o-o-ow smile is a
l LUMOIS
baromete r of nuance •• popolar
PHT~CS
•.• methodical atudent or Blue
Ribbon and bluoa, Pee-wee and
( 1 ), PmiJn•l (Z); OtH.
Bertrand , Sir Thomas and Ter· lVHA.V
Sodd-y ( 1, 2); C.~ n J &II•
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Ek~·
and dratn.li, Rhoada and Rhodet (2 ), Vkf' Pr#siJ-t ( 4 ),
lrkl.n; NEWS (2); SlainN C.O.-.cll
man dJalec:ta, not that 1 know
C..t about all the German dialecta"
• •• that"a no Brooklyn aecent.
SJ,.,,
(4); N•tirJ Cl• b
(J);
C•llo••
C.••Uin ( J ); V.-t1lly &MUI (Z,
he11 be a prof ... fake It, Wil- ));
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lie!
the
Rinn • . • man &ehiDd
tubes In tho ndlo elub ••• lool-
Ta IU,~ AJ,IH ()), SrtTrl.r7 (4 );
Pby1k t W. N1hl••t (J, 4 }.
ecl up tbe phyalco lab to produce
lDOillten on tantaotle ocate •••
Walt • • • Foanden• alarmeloek .• . "Hey, loolclt" ••• Kato
ronr boy •• , mtereat in anythine new, Kl trlpa, bicycle
tripa; Ruaaian, framln~ AudobonJ •• • twentr·tw o room mates
~- <:"i.o~J>~..r...~plw.l';,
The music was •onded'u l! ..•
am 1 on 1he boa.rd or In my
.. .. a man'a man's man ••• be-
~!u, 'i ~~SPih~~ T~;,~":f
tteath the cadcetoer and eaay
.aolnc aouthem c.omlon ateam1
a ftnt, orfainal mind • • • l"m
from the South, aon. Kentocky
that Ia.
departme nt .•• charter '46 man
. . . we nominate Prt. Kato to
head Atomic Research .
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men are witches '' . • • artistic
temperam ent but he playa .aoe:
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, fall · · . athletic u.dlt at P!nn,
R. ll~y)J"'Winder IV ••• a rePriDeoton, Drew • •• ~, •!1- and atadonte ••• on•led
aceeat •mlnder. eall him Winder • • •
ent t;ype In FoeeophJI 1••• "Tate with a amlle •• • If
Ita eontom- Arabia yea, Deeerta no ••• and
a liOw, Roberto, Ploucl>l" • • • ~ llt,uatare or
Faullmer lt'a you ••• "lh. Winder, thla
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a!~ mlnd.ed" ••• ten o'eloek tea wltb
Crow'a N'eat and Sa~nt •• · • time for another committe
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If
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than lectual
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Post.: There's no room for lm·
btcilU' In
Mr. Roche
••• but Bob cot oven ~~ the end
ol Bumanistlea • ·. • R.P.R.P.c.L.", 61 times in boOth
thls college,
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•••
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Coamenceaent S upp1emtnt
M....:r, l -
llA VJ!IU'ORD NEWS
Complete Text of Gordon K.,. Cbalmer's
Com~encement
Day Address·
li,INI
,...-
THE BREAK IN LIBERALISM from one man to another, ita bOmbed-out and shattered pn· ahollld be · a!t.r ......._.... aumptlon In the heari;the mys·
only mllllDS of transfu is em· war; politieal liberaUam: it need- !oacht to ~ val~OL~; ~ao and,
from the lOI!eal
In 1942 the pruldent of the ulal.ion.
ed to be .Ullllt anyway. That hen~ t. the fact. You ean ... vie~ the do.,...t.le aa.ll<>eke!eUer Foundation, ltr.
·
is 1>0lltieal liberalism, an ex· It, !or example, in the eurnnt llU!Il!Pdon of the man of faith:
. ,. 1
Being
both
an order end the preulon, however faulty, of the dlapute about edueatlon. Some ·~ lndlv;.!uat 4 -loua-ln
Ra)'llond .a. Foodlck, said, 8 a- denial of some reatralnta, Lib- liberal undentandlnr and
hu- of the men who with rr._.t
the alrht of men, In bh• alcht
tory ohowa that it ts. poaalble erallsm atanda on a rpo.radox, mane tradition of which ?rl.r . orcanhed tbe mathemat.leal•.tllr
and ot God.
•
to lose a cirillution even while whleh Ia well atated In the now- Foadle.k opoke. The fact that enr!neerlnc pn!UJ ot the war
armi.. and navies are triumph- !ameus <Harvaro Report, Gto· the «>ntlnulty of humane stud- ht¥e been oatlinlnlr the .poat. Llbenl education
t." The teat of the armlea oral Edneation In a Fret Sod· lea baa been <broken eould pron war educatl011 of ille coontry. oaaly recount that may ..r1.
Anal atop
an
.
el7. F.-kim, aay the Harvard a rood thing l! It aholll4 load They have uanmed tbat the in- , from niUOD to filth; It may
and naV!ea Ia put and the teat acholara, meana aubmbalon- men to build a more
durable telleetual problems of peace are TOit on •arylng Wtha, aome of
of civilbtlon Ia upon us. It aubmlasion to eertaln trutha. liberalism., For the critleal almu.lr t.ci those of war, u aim- them at odds
with oth • But
con:front.a our country, now uThese are trut.hs," t.he:• aay, mlrids ' of your pneration thia liar, let us aay, •• .p loqhahares
11 lmow
no t.am)'le of, ltb:n.t.~am
noQe can be free to I&· eonatltutes the major chal· ore to aworda. So they have 1n <all the world whleh doea not
1empted to ~rrow !at wmle the "which
nore.'' LiberaU.m In edueatlon, I~
outlined tbe functlona of peaco 1buUd np the thlnp moot Jm.
world atarvoo; It coofronta , ua they aay, ia dil!uent !rom ed·
and bow to train men for tlleae. 1port.an~ to be mown on aomo
in the large political, aoc1al, uc:ation In liberaliam, which
Thue are 1arre conaidua- Their plana en llJrhly 1)raetle· alllrmat!on Of wluot It Ia wol'th
and international tum.s with "hu a pattern of ita own."
tJon• l or wo.r1d aoclety and the al, everyth!DC' is atudled for an moat to believe. The ah.rewdhich 0 ur del atea at Paria
Republic; tbey have dJnct bear- oboel"f<<CC tbougbJmmedlate •nd. ...t rueon!nc..,. have, on dear" .
or
Llberallam bas a pattern of Inc on cholcea you aoon will Thla
true noli-only of <hem- Inc the Ct<>und of argwnent, ar·
apd ·New York must cope; It Its own. As the report pro· make. For l! you propoae to latry, Iabut
of literature,
rlvea at propoaltio!UI al>Ch u
confronte tho graduates of 1946 greaaes we read that in the think your .thourhta, write your toma out in tbe .mJnda of which
these these reeent
In intimate - and philosophical opinion of Ita authon there lioa booka and eaaaya, adlt your plannera to be of wJue to law' Tho Faith olboolca or .,_y._
a Morallat; The
terms a.nd lt Is of <t.hese that. 1 at the ee.n.t er of. human exper- newspapers, represent your yen, pqchl&tristl, oparaou,
and Faith
a Ubual; A Free
haU '
k
!once when moat aeenrately u:· conatitooncioo in tcoorr-, othera .mos. joba require !Hm .M&n'a of
Worohlp, What I Boline
1
·~ •
amlned a norm or standard of preach your ae.rmona, teaeh to man.lva}ate men and women -c.reclo, eredo.
.Mr. Foadiok In 1942 deac.ribod ~": ::;:,.ae!.,<;{
r;urU:U::."t~t;.;~-= ';~ ~dot~..,;.b'~..:!:t.~ U theae <tbinp are uue, It
unlvenitiea and eollegea: "Aa or at lout approached by buatn...... and ro•ern your end all thoae who, in the
moat be e•ldent that liberal
in EuroJ.>O oo l!ere at home,'' he thoughtflll men, and ogalnat communities In auch a way of a mean little book, phrfae
ahollld under.tandlnr and the humane
aata, "II~ education baa which all new problema and ac- that the pattern of llberalilln "win friends and lntlue~~ee
peo.. tradltlo.n rely on edueatlon in
been dbcarded ~or the duration. tiona may <be judred. The com· will be• better undera~ and pie.''
whleh ....,;.t,tonat prepiratlon Ia
Our univen.it.iu a.re now in- mJttee quote. Menc:iua, Plato, more operative Jn the world,
not tbe CJ.rim&ry COIIIClem. The
otrumentalltlel of total war. and a modern writar, Stephen two to,_ will you I!'Yen 'I'tleae ~lalrnua of American l'rimuy ecoc:ern, IncHed, muat
Tecbnolon Ia left aa the one Pepper, In expoelUon of tbla in pe..,.: the lDUDedlate
, _ . edueatlon regard yocr· CXlliere be. the dlaeo'rery
aubjec:t which muat be tau.rGt. propoation, and then oomme~~ta: alty to do the teebnleal work of da:ro at &ftl'ford aa -tlal· bolD&' true. the of 'Value. Th4
arta and ~ra
Blstory, economlco, literature,
the world ,and the ceneraJ Jl!a. ly •oeatiooal, I>O!Dtinc out U..t eannol. be rcarded primarily
philoeopby.-the whole range of
"Man, ~~~- - , baa hia repute of any other kind of your Catben .follow relatively as m..na of relaxatloo, amua&tho aoclal aelenees and the hu- non~~, ODd the ac:-.t of ed· work.
few eaiUnp and tbat JOG will mont, and ea<ape, aa the edumanlade otudt.-heve been ueatlott wbkh we are elvin•
do tbe aame.. !Let uo admit the catlonal plonn- pro-. nor
crowded out of the picture by here a ..- . ._ without,
The former ooofronta :you to- fact, they aay, tbat atudenta like as payeholor!cal teclm!q!M for
the ptellurt
llleber priorilA> r!YO moi'!'Ow. What little lmowl-. roursel•to Came here, wheth- tboN who -aid ...tan tham
tiea. Our younr men en not an adequate ...t o1 the edge you now llua io needed, 1' u 1001 knew It 0< not, to a<· to monetary lmmedlateiJ"
to be trained In 1Jbenl undel'- nono. The appr.,._loa ol ouch Ia the intelleetual
poverty quire the rroanclk>r or the ve- praetleal Clda. ~ they
atanding· tbey mwt be made the ~ approxlnlition.. lndneed by the war-Ume ecllpae neer proper
to )'onr tutu:. pro- fall at the eeoter of all the
Into aoldlera. Of neceaalty, to it_ 1o education llllelf, of oollere ~u, for Import- fe.!cm.
otudlea of 't'aloe, belnc ._,_
tbe!r edu<atlon .mut be an ed· whlcb to thua Ita own atm." ant <but limlted IA>chnleal taaka.
ed altos-thor lwth It, &D<Iwbere
ueation In violenctt Their 1>&1'·
For the put five years In Wuh·
We ean't have It both waya; they are ·h~y aerioaa, repretlclpatlon in the 'c.utun.l and
What baa boen Jni..rrupted lngt.on a girl rot a job aa a either collece work Ia pro!••· sentlna the - t l a l work of (
aoelal beritare of clv!llutlon a by the war Ia the ay.tematle atenocrapber l! abe oould dJa. atonal In underlying liDrJ>OM or 0111' Ufe rather
the Ito holiday.
adjonrned .For the time be- ud I> th
of
ha tln&uloh a "l)'pewriter from a It to not. If It is profe81onal,
•
In&, &t ~ their ceneratlon ~~atYunL,.1y;~f=b,
~ wuhlng machine. You can ret Ito opeclal problema ..,.. the lll::,;n~~n::: l:..~
may not ahan~ In the human and bow It may be aoucht. a job ea a teaehu aomewbue problema
better and ~r tJn&. The
d
!
tradidon on wj>loh alone the flow thorourb. wu the bnak l tomorrow if you can ned and meana to Of
aiven enda. U It 11 ihe ~ b.!.-~•• aomlmeh o
~• -~·1 f ture th'·
d
.
.,.. p,..,...mably, not pro!-lonal, Ita problema ! e
bulldln gof a. wonou·~•'
t ,......., ..... ...., g II·
e u
.. atu Y you oould not goessn eount. Tllere
1e 1 the
ld h
to cna.o.
be~1111d
est 1>0wer In the
eommunlty
depends."
by looking at Haverford Col· ~~~1 :a"t,.."you .so'":"~ ;0~
enda. <>ne"~not go cSe!~ The liberal actlritlu-thoae d.:
•
leoge and the !f!W other eoUegea could teach the.m. The foreign
ly Into oeholanhlp n.,. deeply llcned to find and ehow forth
•I n th'"'e sentancee, a~llaa- whero aome men not needed for aerviee wanta you, l! :rou'll take into the Hfe of our time
wlthout!bllmane ldeaa, to renal our na·
tloll, llh«al education, liberal war m~naced to ina!>act them- .., accelerated ......-the for- ~ that what the -rid
Itun> to ouneJ,.., ·to clarify,
ud~, and hlllll&De tra· aelvea '" the lon& atudy of the olen aerv~- ot the ..,.,.... needa and what learnlq
aeeka , compare, and a 'Valuate bellefe
diUon are uaodated or equal- natun of juatlee and of what mont and ot ~ Tba ..,_ ia the ......, a -bett.er under· -tho
liberal tradition. In aU
ed. They an~~ <>O<lne, varl· may he eal1ed valnable and ~ lle:f of famine nieda J'<IU l! you atandlnr of what an~ the al.ma area boa
been subm~. U
• oualy dellned ,ani! often Jooaely atudy of how to dlatlngaleh 1t han a very llttt. equipment !or or enda of
what
wo
d.
o
.
.
W
lult
let
alone
baa diJappeared,
pronouneed .,.,thout any deftnl· from Ita popular 'rpo.rody. But the job. Technical joba rotated oucbt to be aought In colloco 1o and ne,v er It
1
tlon at all. For our purpoee reftect that auch 'IJUr&ulta of the to lnd...try and ae:MntlJie ,.. rood tor .u men and naa!lll to than now. wu tht. more Ukaly
lot ua aaaume th&t they con· younc eame to an end In .Ger- seareb are becEinc for eoUece them, with .u.ht clwtceo In • o- Dll'-note the maximum of fnledom many and oltaly l>efore ISG6, in cradualeo. AhDoe't all toob eeholary In an:r are It Ia to
_.!lam ~ wind up In
that is workable and ean he _ . Fnnee1 Britaln, and tho Low joba for the , . _ man are quote ~ the &z.....ro 'i!e- an olmouo
Daehaa, bot ao lntained. Freedom Is .popularly Countma in 19311, and for moat primarily tec:hnlcal: that Ia pelt, "the eommon ~lqe boceut Is
ita !aoe, :rou mar u a neptive
1011JW meo and DOt a few
.
'
'
it a hundred times, uu.recocnlz..
~ t:n. oomethtnthi~ women
'In ~America in ~I they conati!Dte tbe appllc:atloo and eom.mon vel- on bleb a fnlr.
Tbe criiXal
.'
view of ham
·-·
r·
of a toe1m1qa,e and the mlnlmum !reo aoclety clependa." Thua
vel
d •·•
ty l>elnr the abeenee Of· ...,.
•
•
of criUeal ~ You will the whole atudy in ae!onoe
In man
- · .,. .-th In their
etraint. Henry IMencken oald
The war waa l>ed, throuch and be aaked to worlr; and not to aoeial ad..,.., &D<I In the 'hu- ~t
llardlr
a~r
on the
that moat people Chouebt t,o be tb~uch bad, bed for everyone. ' think. It trw tohat
11 ~!. . ~~ed·
ml&~t~
a purault of the
.r
liberated are not t..oe at all, But Ita elr.et 011 llb6faliam · ~ ..... what you
a
~ ...,. question: what a thla na- a
. er, ...,_.,y •.....,,..
but merely unbuttoned. And eould be tumed into rood. To with
of--:! ture wllll
.,.. dealt Why with liDqinatlon and deetlon,
the notion pera!ata that the begin with. mUilona of YOUJI& job yoa und..Ute bat yoa will are oanlo which
t e l - more central "! at lout bee of the euree ot
is Uthe ~-inhthlb- people who wore "l''Ithetl< to be told to Ue.P ' 10ur eritleal In the cw:rieula.m than otherof ~-~'It= ~In ~t!
on&' oo egea, - t
e the needa of treeclom made Ita Jodrment 14 yonraelt But l! Ia It not boca- they brin& the •
.,..
tre:e-st en thoee with the l ew. I
their <buotn.a and In In doinr any of these iaaka yoa lltudent more quloklr to the o1 war and dlotractloo to at.rt
•t .roqulrementa and examlna· the ordeal learned wluot only DOglect thoa.gh in alienee the plaoe where be ean the :,u ou, tbeeriU~ ofal-ldnr al·
~~""'tin :'11~;,.,that!.,.~e~~':kt brave men ean loam about nU develoPment of your erlt.leal queeiiOil cooo:emlng the uature
In :hat :,.. 41 man•do":,d"!tt:
ed r a : lf"IA.merl
• and opp.,...lob, leatned, in powero, you 'wlll prove of small of matter, of Ufe, of PIIJ'ola It- and deelare
good. Your pmea
·m~nt' .....,.. the
0~: ~~~ ~~
uae to llberallam.
•
...,~ ~~:':"!':y Y~ aon l>ne atartec1 yo• off in dl!:
the whim of the majority•. It the abiding fad tbat there ""'I The aeeond opponent of the beeauee the:r lead ~t Into !enol ,..7"' aa
adat!ata, bu.
Ia, of eoune ,no aneh thin&; foreea alwaya at work In the liberal unde.ratandln& is the the myatery
ot what. we are ~.
of dalra, <but aU
burit
ratber, the will of _the ma- human breast to deetn>y or reneral dbrepute ot aU non- and may he; their olf-ehoot, the
e:n~lewill~.
jo ty
\""t ytnr
to~porod by Juat:i~. JWI· overc:ome lt. Thua, haro rollec· teehnleal work. Bore Ia the ' social aeleneea, • elaborate
j 1b:J..a waya or
. tlce.conot!tutu the poall.!ve aide tion upon the war may lead rrut ene.my-not the teehnleaJ iqueatlon by uldng: what the
arelthe
"Pattern
of
II
!lam.
of Hberallom, whloh Is, m fact, your generation to atata clear· work ltael!, but the dlarepuiA> of we when eon&lderod In groups, Freqoently
In the eenturlu
an order,
ly for yo~elvea the {ounda- what Ia oon-technlc:al. One 1and what Ia the true nature of ot tho Old Teatament and the
,
.
.
tiona of bberallam.
abould not complain that
the
group!!!
lint
eentnry
of
New T..tament
Li~raU!"" . lo
an order.
human energy coea Into teeh,
times the Idea roeurred that the
Aremat 1t In deadly enmity Another good wh!eh could be nieal development--the elfort The humane tradition
and the number wh.o eould aee and UD·
·~ the impoeed ordera of em- made of the war lloa In the fact to perform with greater e11Je. l>attem
uose In derotand the wa:r• of Ught ara
p1re, of llhe rulln& claaa, be It that many modem manifesto- Jency tho functlona of engineer- h!atory of aliberalism
reault of lon&' and few. 'Ibey were ealled God'a
plebian .or patridan, Of the au-1tiona of liberaUam before the .tng, tranapurt, IJ)rorialoning, critical uInquiry.
At their cen- remnant. U llberaUm a to bo
thorllar!an ehureh or the au- war were weak or lnelrectual, government, and the Jllco• .Gtv. tar !lot the complex Idea of llll· reo tired In the
middle of our
thor!tanan !tAte. In the war.1and the war doatroyed them. en humanity, these joba are civ- tl«!, whleh·to find and apply
In eentuiy, It will <be done by a
liberalism was pitted agalnst•Conslder the rovolutlons be· en. But beneath them Ilea the new placea
and times, baa taaed remnant a amaU CfOap of dethe vaunted ·~ew Order for Eu- tween the last two wara. Lib- never·to-be-forcotten taak of the wiuat and ballled many.
No te:;;;;IMd and intelllrent men, a
rope and tho Greater East.-Aala erallam made a feeble cry !or reasoning out and ~r- one tldnlcer
judge dia<Onred groUp pltltuUy oma11 In Aala
C...prosperity holden. It Ia a !ew montha In Ruaala and lq why they should be done. it. Mankindor
by bard Uvin&' d&- and Europe, a «>-P mueh retrue that the laauea of the war lost. For a few yeara It atrug· The acientist, Georre Waahing- veloped It through
centnriea In need In tbe United Statea. Kay
were not so clear at we sbould gled to establish itaelf in Ger- ton .Carver, listened to a former Judea, the Orient, Greece,
and you be numbered amonc them.
have liked, that other emplrea many; for leas than that In tudent doacribe a new method the Weat. To !mow It In 1940
You have made It Ia boao only
oPPO&'!'i tho lmperlaliam, e! ·Italy and Spain: In !France it 1of feedlnc hog,. "If you soak Is'
to know hlat.ciry, ethlts, theol· a beirinnlng, and tr<uly 14
of
O..many and Japan. But so tar waa ao weakened within that It the grain,'' aald the atudent, on, poetry, ,polltleal and
use you muat enqu!n, and loam
aa w.> ean tell, what liberal!..., "'"nt down, and how hear It ''tllo bog ean dlgeat Jt In hall al aclenee. To «now It Ianaturto be and !teep ro!enin« to that eomexbted.._in tht world was on one c.ame to e~tiort ln Britain the dme." Dr. Carver Nd!ected learned indeed, lor pun:Wt
of moD faith on whloh Uberal.iaD
aide of the c.onll!et, and ita op- and •Amenca we ol\aU never on th4. an11 •abel· "Wha~a a the Ill• of juat:loe earri., one
reata. Upon thia enquiry and
t>oalte on the o,ther. Llberalbm know,
,
boro time
IRemlnden not only deep into ~rood hu· learning: &D<I th!a renewal of
Ia an order ~!COed to keep the
,
of worth, the o•t.eome not of man u;perlene. bot out of re&· faith dependa more than in
peace. Unlike th- other or- • With . cb~~cterlttle realism little homespun eplg:rams, but oon altotetber
Into bellds. One other yean. l f you l>OfOIHI them
dera It eannot be lmpoaed. T~e a Londoner il&ld to an Ameriean of haro and lone lnveatigation oould
hope ~ make that well, you havo bo!ore you ibe
oceu.pa)-lon troopa cannot plant In 19SO: l! war comea It will be of quality now enjoya little fa· mlrhtynotIdea.
amiable In l>b ehanee fA> brlng O<der Into our
It, telling the defeated to be terrible for the city, but Lon- vor.
ll!et!me withOut l>OfOiling It w Uvea on <!.erma whiclJ far from
liberal or be hanged. U ean be don n..da to be nlbullt anyway.
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where It atarta, not aa - - conllnlna the huma oplrlt wJU
dbcovued; • l! communicated One ml•ht · well aay of the It Is aurprlal~at this oa!tiOil I'! the mind, ·b uta an
aa- make It ftouriah j!Verywhere.
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