COfWIMITTEE OF TWENTY HOLDS DINNER TONIGHT TO DISK

£5T AM A R £
Ptmnsptoanian
COfWIMITTEE OF TWENTY
HOLDS DINNER TONIGHT
TO DISK DRIVE PLANS
Arrange Completion of Endowment Drive
and Suggest Campaign Policy
for Future Classes
BOB STREETER ONE OF SPEAKERS
Concentrate on Collections of Unredeemed Pledges Before Seeking New
Accounts
Is Policy
\i. m||i: - ol the 11>ii>IDi11>. of I wenty
Hi plans for the completion
u in. in campaign al a dinner
nil floor banquet room
»•,.:'
116 South Kit
Stri • •
James M
Henderson,
an .it the undergraduate drli
for Hi" dinner to i»'
i that ii will not conflict
'i'h ■ • hair
. .ii!- in-
today that the pi ak< rs
, ntatlve of the I' mnsyl
r„,„i and Roberi Street, r presl
Th
Senior ' "■■
mmittee ha !" i " concent i •> I ■'
, of the outstandin
,,„ !!;.■ lefi ii. i plan
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PRICE. THREE CENTS
PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY. MARCH 2, 1925
VOLUME XLI —No. 108
.1- '"''I'
-' have
pli dgi
till remit
j
i ;i in
H : ton
\
been cleared up,
are -nil unrepaymi nt, either
ii.,. En lov
Hall. The plans
liacu ed ton ght will Inand means of ,:
u unsettled pledges and in addininitt. ,■ will pndeavor to laj
n on which the endowmenl
lasses in.iv i» b
Uons ,m Mi:- matter will
the , ommltiee.
men who are to al i
ALUMNUS OFFERS TEN-DOLLAR
PRIZE FOR FRESHMAN THEME
DEFAULT DIVES BOXERS
L.
somewhat slowed up by an Injury, which
ed him mil nt the Vale meel two
. A
Robi rl N
II • Paul
r. ixtei Robi rl Pli" h, I'M a . ks ago.
Herrlon, Ihe Soiitln i ni i'- man In
r v. Kemingtoi
■ il .i -•■. ere bal
.1 Miltowi II Arthur Last-elles, Leonard I 15-pound ■ l.i
\-ylund, Ii. Barlow Mini.. terlng from Schmoker, of Pennsylvania,
tdourian, William P Uwi, C who was awarded Ihe decision by the
u i ion, Paul Wilson, Nathaniel ludges Boxing In a manner thai l• -fi no
i MI ii, > Marks, Walter John- ilnulit as to the outcomi i I the fight, Cap
Wrlghtstone, Marshall tain Traetenherg, the University's leader,
gained the decision over Durham, of
. Hyman,
W ishington anil Lee.
With the score 3 I against his school
Wilkinson, of tlio Southern colli ge, ontered the ring anil defeated Cohen, «>f
Continued on Page Two
Musical (Uubs Give
Washington Convert
Entertainment and Dance at New Willard
Motel Proves Very Successful
itnia Musical I tub gave
.,.i.m.nt of their Mid■ rour at the New Willard
ui<>n. it. C. on Friday
audience attended the
followed i■> •■ dam •
Ri i in
containing both serious
mgs u.i- given
The
• was broadcasted through
• w ishington and telatulation were recc 11
• s ,,,i tbe Glee Club's
•
Following
the
.i formal dance was
i; in of the N. « W I
i bi givi n .it the At ad
;. Man h 4 bj the OrchesIs the final com erl
Hi- McMlchael
■• Is bi Ing made to
• nt . ven better than
• ■ tcademy on Nov\ '
• rtant rehi i
■
held • lay In
o'l lock anil
■ my
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lance in
now at
n thi
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•
MASK AND WIG RESERVES
ONE PERFORMANCE FOR
MEMBERS OF FACULTY
Ten dollars will be awarded for the
best composition In th
ntesl now open
in nil English i students
The subject
of this paper, which will i>.. assigned t»
the classes the week of March -. will bi
,i. obl gal "ii io iin University of Pennsylvania and How i intend to Fulfill It" Sale of Tickets Scheduled for Morning
Tin.- prise is donated by n prominent
of March 30 in Basement of
alumnus of the University who N Inter
the Houston Club
ested in learning tin. opinion of first-year
in, ii concerning Pennsylvania. The namtS ANNOUNCE STUDENT NIGHT LATER
of tin. donor of the prize le withheld Rl
hi- own request. Donation of the prize Great Demand for Seats Necessitates
has been delayed until this time in order
Special Showing for Faculty
to allow freshmen to become better acand Student Body
quainted with the University and Its campus life
Arrangement
fai ultj Bale of
tickets for 1 lii- year's Musk and Wig pn
dm in,r. "Joan of Ai
," haie b
1 ■ fai lorilj 1,mi 1, •• i aci ording to II.
it. Wilson ' 1 easui er ol thi I Ira luate
Club Last yes
la ppllcal ions w ere
'n members ol the faculty, but 1 hi•
Large Crowd Sees Pennsylvania Triumph
.1 on thi d< ln.iinl for eats
assuming
Over Southerners in Closely
sui h prop irl ions that II
leen dei med
Fought Contests
advisable to hold a special ticket sale.
The entire hout
I at
TWO BOUTS GO AN EXTRA ROUND
the disposal ol the fa ultj 1 r thi evei
Washington and Li i - boxing ti urn waB
. ■
April 20.
defeated bj Penn
boxers bj
general public will be permitted to pur
cli ■
ire of 4 to 3 In a
■ h bi Id
left unclaimed by
,i. in \\ eight in.in Hall. The rha»i
winning poini was made bj Spotts, of ultj m ml' rs, inn in evi rj 1 ase the lal
will receivi primary
\\.. hington and L
i his boul
I i Kauffman The larg
wd «hich , onslderai ■ n
been drs w n to W> Ightman Hall In
I-,
i ■
Id In the
boxing bouts witnessed the conbasemen)
of
1
Monday,
. whii h uere . \
dingl) i lose, t«o
,, from '• in the morning until
nt ihe em nun
i
I
an exjra
I
■
cal
en nx
round
■
irrheal
In i he hi-i boul I.
ol Pennsylva nia, - ; - • :
■ ted I laddon, of Wa
• m and U e and $2 20 for the balcony and $1 10 tor
:
n ludea the federal
The Southerner had a sllghl advantage In
111.
Hi" first round, but Le
■ an i Kl ra
Suitable Identification musl be round, Bhowe I Biifflclenl
y to
,.,l by
to the represenl
» in i he judge's decision
The nexl even!
i * nl
extra the 1 luh before a pun
d 1 ' aud v
round when FVlsenthul, of Washington ln< made Inasmm
a two wei ks' en
and I., ■■ was glvi n the *erdli I o\■ r Kap
:n. 111 In Philadelphia th
'.HI. ihe Univi
>ox
Kaplan was
w
.-k run. a
BP'
cial 11 rformam e for student H will hi
1
\,, deflnlti -■ l", lion for I
hut an annoui 1 ■
menl of the choice will be made within a
short tlmi
Pennsylvania U ins
(.lose Fencing Test
Captain Applebaum Scores Five Times
as Cornell Is Overcome, 7 to 6
11
pluj Ing 11- besl form ol I
■ hi 1 ■ • -r 111 -> Kama I.
1 «.i 11.11. 7 to '.. In an 1 zi iting 111.1*• h held
Saturda) afternoon In the fencing 1
uf Welghtman Hall. Captain Applebaum
was the outstanding star for the L'niver
Senor Enrique Bustos, i ml, an consul Bit). whih- Hayi
red for the Big
in Philadelphia, will speak al me enter- Red loam.
The It, tl and Blue leader Bwept a!t bi
tainment of the Spanish Club In Houston
• him in both 1 he tolls and thi 1 1 ■• •
II il auditorium nexl Wednesda) even
.ID.. Man ii I, a S I., P. M. This afl ilr was lurka an I Ha
ms In the
epees whlli Hayes, lurka and Hill wen
i i hi held la i w ednesdaj
1 bj Applebaum In
s. He,
H as posl poned In order no) to Inti i
lentall
PII flvi
nit of Peni
A
i hr terminal Ion ol
ng -■ a
• rid Baaki 1
son, Senor Bustos will speak on Modern \ .ini.i- seven points I •
were the other Bcorers, each wini 'hile," and a larger i row d I ban
Haj - - ored
which attend) .1 the last mush u
«
four ol the six Cornell counters, The
pecti I
summarti Maestro Antonius (! Si arduzio, ai •
EPEE
in nt Ringer tormerl) with the t'erca
tppli baum,
P< nnsj h an
Grand Opera Company, will render •■
lurka. Cornell;
Applebaum, Pennsyl
number of selections from his .-; i
vania, defeated Hayi
Ci mi II Ha
Italian and English repi rtolre. Ii i
B01 i lei Pennsylvi 1
the course of the muslcale announcement 1 'ornell, defeati
lefi tted Raudln, Penn
will be made concerning the annual play Hayes Cornell
1
of the Spai Ish * "luh Dr Romi i a '
FOILS
will J|lre«' the pla>
9 year and the bill
Applebaum,
Peni
will be in threi acts Ran ng will follow
Applebaum,
the recital, the mui
furnished by lurka. Cornell
• • ! Hayes 1 'ornell
A|
Horngigan's four
baum, Pennsylvania, d<
lie !'■ tin-\ Ivai
lurka .
pfeati
IVY BALL
Penns;
11
1
enrAll those
who
nell, d< fi ■'- ' B iski rv Hi Pi nns;
pong to S
■ ' furka.
H Fn nch at 1
le C mncil
Cnrr.' II Hayes. Cornel!
II.130 I
H 11, Cnrnpll
Hi Pi nnsj Iv -
SPANISH CLUB HOST
TO CHILEAN CONSUL
PHILHARMON'IC TICKET SALE
Students and faculty of the I'ni\. ri II s « ill ha> ,■ an opportunity to
ha -'■ seats in a seel Ion 1 Bpei lally
1 thi m for tne oniy conto be given In this city by the
Ni « York Phil
c Oi
11 a il
the Ai.oi, in. of Music on Monday,
M.Iri
h '1
.\s in the 1 a-,- of tl
Mon!
management
has reserved the
amphitheatre, Tickets fall Beats are
ri sen 1 d 1 ai ■■ now on sale at thi
of the Franklin Soc 11y Ri om IT.
Hiui-inii Hall, ai T.'I cents 1 ach.
STATE FIRST DEFEAT OF
SEASON BY 36-24 COUNT
McNicholmen Tally Five Points During
Opening Moments—Lions Stage
Spirited Comeback
VISITORS
HAD
WON
12
GAMES
Coaches Make No Changes in Lineup
Until Short Time Before
Final Whistle
l-'oi thi - icond i Ime In a «eek Penn
sylvania's Varsity tossera Saturday night
ipes nt a vi-itiiiK Ham foi
an undefi ati i sea son Pi nn Stati 'a baaill squad iami la IVeighlman Halt
Coach Servais' Wrestling Team Triumphs
with twel
cutlvi vii lories to tut
Over Ithacans, Scoring Second
lit, only in leave with n- record
Victory in Decade
Mim.
'. i \ dull al. i..•-; Mon
:,o unvanqulgned Syra/ use Bve lost
L1M3
FALL
BY
WIGHT
DECIDES
MEET
lao
:■•],.
. ., in.
Of
il
n
H>
i 'oacb Mi Ni< hoi's i
Pi nnsj !\ ania's \\ ri -1 Iin- lea in '
Plajing with ih.- -kill and ai.
ed C01 lell, Hi to I I, 1 Welghtman Hall
■ ii.u have i na bli d thi m to w In ■ very
garni with the i «
lum
on Saturday. This Is Pennsylvania's
hia
ila-h.
the
McNicholmen
led
their
op
mi,I , lorj over the Ithaca 11 inai men In
ni - i hroughuul the gan
foi
ih, In
ecade,
■ im coai hed by Ser
in t In lir-i pi nod. Paul
ling 1 In in in 1921. 'i
ii for Penn > I
and H
wo falls and t
.n the ii i -i thli i j gecond
I
while Cornell won two falls, play by .1 beautiful shol from the center
and one time decision, In a preliminary of the Moor. .Morris followed with a
ond bai kei and Carina, h i n .1 on a foul.
contest the Lei
lefi
' the
When the Nittany players recovered
L'l Io 10.
Red
Blue « hirlwlnd thai
Tl ■
ml b tween Captain Hii
i in me nr-t
tin j - ige | a si ron i - ome
of Pennsylvania, an I I-.- I) ol Cornell, :. » minuti
ed the scori
I
ior1
Hi
i finally
j u ould continue
wrini
I inlnul 1
'
1 ornell
' uiinuti : :
.\li Hun, 1: .
da tali
wa
, ,i match with Chakm,
, -im in,..-, irith
nner-up in 1 hi Inn r out a tall
i
were I he two li
. ar. Ullii afi I I 1
matchi il. Although thi Stati rs to«
' 1 iunipln d 01
above the Pi nnsy Ivania mi n, the latl
: Inn ad
placing : ■
.,),; oneni In tin
i HI in II,
-> Ivanlu,
:
A ' ■ i' ' he I'nlverslty I
ri ihem
However, Carmach stopped their run bj
plai Ing
I and maklni
1
1 ii
i
i of the N i
vantai
'any poinl
.1
- and Howard, of Cornell,
llollan I and l.ui/. of Peni
With Carn
lari Ing foi
the !!• I and iilu--. an! il.
irlng
after bllti rlj 1
for State, the I
naged to fin
Captain Affeld, Cornell's
Ish the Brsl half with a 1 I 11 tally in
won from Herrloti In the Anal boul
of the M, \"H holm, ii
a time advanl is
4 minul - and In
Ml if thi i ' Ivi r-My playi i
pxl blted
secon
remarkable skill, but In the econd half
The Freshman team lost to L
at ,, iii. •• a n ' Rnldhlatt it guard,
yearlings, L'I to 10, winning onlj tw
■ I loud apple
h ra the on look
1 hi seven bo its. Bermani and Runk
The tall ri d 11 at, hi I ci nti r - vi ral
threw their I^ehigh opponents for
onlj - on - of the Roil and Blue. Willis.
through the thick of the
''ontfnui 'l on Pagi Four
Mar'/ and I., viti ,,1 Lehigh won on falls,
« hile \li iiio , in and Mllh
voi
: tage. Summar •
11 ."1 pounds 1 'aptaln I llesti r P
vanl
ited Loeb, t 'ornell Tun, ad
1 26
I 15 pounds McDonald, Pennsylvania,
Intensive Training Commences Today;
kin Cornell, with a bar I
Have Running After Practice
and • hancery. Time y i,,
135 pounds Mlllenfeld Pennsylvania,
til crew which
u
li I fJaler P irm 11 Time. 1.81.
. II this pasi
Contlnui 'l on Page Two
river today, i
door work bad to be i
: the rough wati i
Id, which would ha
Mi mbei - of the Senior Pli I ure I om |y i
but In thi
,n
ire pi
le> er will be allowed to Inti i
II , , la-- ma> do so bj applyii 1
luled work., i •
pictures
will h.. displayed by 1
nd thi
Thi
rews siroked by lr';
:i. Bra k, Redwaj
i
Musi Bool SI
tl
'A ,, k anil ma)
• .. |,nir Freshman boati all
be pun ha ped bj iny one desiring t
of which began work on the water re
Duo to the unusua I
ent of I
y. will row toi
.
re
• la-s on t!ir balcony Bteps In thi Bli
.......
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tomorrow, but will gr>»
.
on the river on Wi
...
n In 1
Intei
trainini
|m
the effect
it long men will I
'
: ping of thf
piintoeraph.
.
.
.
I. In
mornli lor luncl •
a In condition as
run will be
the Hotel Normar.dte and
. .
.
j •
wing
Evei
mai
Id
•' tho graduating class arr. in
or 1
ring
thf pi
— '
l tl
long
Oarsmen To Resume
\\ orkouts On Hirer
SENIOR CLASS CAN
PROCURE PICTURES
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MONDAY. MARCH 2. 1925
PENNSYLVANIAN
WARRENS
SPECIALS
Tuxedo Vest D. B., Write or Black,
Single or Double-breasted
3425 WALNUT STREET
$6.00
Importing Tailors
Tuxedo Coat, Pants and Vesl
$40.00
Fine Worsted Suitings ami
English Cashmieers
PHILADELPHIA
$35 to older
We at all times show the best assortment of $1.00 Neckwear on the Campus
2 week delivery on all orders
THE
WHITE HOUSE
CAFE
EATING
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
U. OF P. STUDENTS
3657 WOODLAND AVE.
Sec CALLAHAN
for you next entertainment
TALENT
FOR ALL
OCCASIONS
Phone
Locust 5551
Known as the King of Clubs
Globe Theatre Building
luniperand Market Streets
MIS
Residence—Belmont
4713
J
BELLAK
I IS
i- lunds
Runk,
Peni
threw Sparacino, Lehigh, with a body
liohl Tun.'. 5 22.
las
pounds Willis.
Lehigh, threw
P Lsenthal, Pennsylvania, with arm lock
ami bod) hold. Time, l.i"
145 pounds Bermant,
Pennsylvania,
Names Character.
Mentality. Training
threw Seay, i.« iiitii. with from chancery
and Willingness to Serve as
riin.-. 2.06
Essential Factors
158 pounds
Martz, Lehigh, threw
208-10 North 22d Street
Schmucker Pennsylvania, «i'li a bod)
Abllit) to maki .i living i- the flrsl hoi I Tiim T 13
requirement of an edu atlon," Btated lln17", pounds Levlti
Lehigh, threw
Every used car wo offer for sale
in n W'nrlr. Secretary of the Interior, in Hake
Pennsylvania, with head lock
is priced on a "cost plus fair
an article iuihli.--ii.-i recently in the •lino- 3.20,
profit" basis.
Through long
Daily Prlncetonian, lit Work la ,i grad
Unlimited
Miller, Lehigh, del
experience we have learned how
nut.- ut iin- Medical Bel I of tne I nlver- rPi nnsylvanla, Time advantage, 7 10,
to buy them right. And we sell
-i-\ oi Pennsylvania, and received the
them right because it is good
. honorary degree of doctor of laws al Hi''
business to do so.
Iall-University Day exercises last Monday,
"When ii man can make :i living," continued the secretary, "he i- eoucated to
Open I -v aiiiugi
a degree Aibility of a person to adapt
Used-Car Departmant
himself to tin- environment in which he
I'm ;> himsell i- the tesi of his inti-ih-rin.il
THORNTON-FULLER AUTOMOBILE CO.
equipment, and might hi- termed his edu Cost of Edifice Exceeds SI.500,000 and
Dodge Brothers Motor Car
i atlon,
Is Made Possible by Gift of
10S-10 North aid ft***
"Whal constitutes an education is still
John D. Rockefeller
Sprae* 1044
an open Question, l am familiar with Hie
definitions in the dictionary, both obso
SEATING CAPACITY TO BE 2000
lete ami modern, They are nil ton brief
to in- adequate, ami ind I the varieties
Ground will be broken early 'his spring
oi •■ lucatlon ai-i- -n many thai only prin- for the new chapel of the Unlversltj of
ciples could hi- cited.
i hicago This edifice was made i" saible
GIVE US
A TRIAL
"A trial number of factors enter Into
an education of any smi Character, men- l,v ii gift "i II 500.000 from John i»
tality and training, supported by willing Rockefeller, the founder of the Untvei
ness in Berve, are the essentials. No man -'•>. Mr. Rockefeller recently gave the
3703 1-2 WOODLAND AVENUE
• -.il in the annals or history iinh-ss L'ntverait) ol Chicago 110,
,000 with HOME COOKED MEALS SEhVED FROM 7.30 A. M. to 11.00 P. M.
In- was able and willing to serve with
PHONE PRESTON 43'»
Ipulution thai 11,600,
used I i LIGHT LUNCHES SERVED TO PORMS
ami f"i- othi rs
i.. id a uhapel.
"There la an education in the handling
... now projected will be
:n of horses; I nthe making of
. ,,i thi .
iiiiui i'i
• | 11 , I — m of servtce is
SERVICE IS EDUCATIONAL
IDEAL, SAYS DR. WORK
USES CARS
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGN
I
Varsi-Tea-Cafe'
unavoidably learned, Service i= the an
plication of education ami should bi
obje i
However ' here may be a «Idi
I difference between i college education
ami its application Oni is the tool ami
the otht i
Oi
(hi
eni - her 'In- art oi
applied
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1129 Chestnut Street
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"\^Te have vacancies for a few more
and part time.
men desired,
both
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Graduates
and
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Berkshire Life Insurance Co.
ihjecl
of Pitlsfield, Mass.
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421 Chestnut Street
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THE PENNSYLVANIAN
VONDAV MARCH 2, 1928
#ii>Ei<iciinrr
NOTICES
Varsity Soccer Cold BOCCer balls are
ad may be obtained by applying In j
on
Crew BUI
I to tile boatuouse
will start at 4 O'LIULL daily. Trii
IM made on the Lair hour.
Puncn Bowl—New L i
al jioul at o o'clOl k '
students' Ward—Tapper,
JWh.;
let, '21 Wh-; Gowan, '25 Med.;
. i U< i., Maloy, '26 I ,
Baseball All Vanity i
I P. M. V.
pictui •
Swimming A
meel todaj U S
Punch Bowl Art and I
Monday ■>'■ G o'< ■■ i I
Mask and Wig Folio*
oruc
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Lewin, (J. 11. Butterbaugh, C. it- R
\
. Hammon I, H. A
c. I) Curtis, W. E Rui ii 11, C. M. Rhodes,
B. .1. Wagner, A 0. Miller, 11. J. Dunn,
H. i'. Uuenther, Marin, H
dcVey,
c. i>. Wagner, Prince, Klutey, R. B. Mulipr, W. P .Coleman, Wright, P. i
Knlm, RuBhton.
Mask and Wig The following men
da\
I for the dancing
chorus
Gregg, Preston, Kapp, Daniels.
Bowi n, Hall, Paton, Mitchell, F.
», .1 P. Qillls, B. s. Chapman, Uhle,
W
I. Read H
Keplingei
n, Sullivan, Trusdale,
Dunbar,
Maxwi II, ll. w. Brown, Threapleton, Mai
Ion, Butterbaugh, Wltherow, Gentle, Conway. Parnum, Oral
E R. Williams.
ada.
Baseball The Freshman I
I will
practice al 3 P M and the Van
I P. M.
Rowing All men rowing on the river
for rowing.
Glee Club Important rehi
I In Musical Club rooms, Houston Hall, at 5 P. M
Band 1
lay at 5 P. M.
Orchestra Practice tonight ai
morrom nlghl al 7 P M N I
hange of
time Very Import am"
TIME OUT TODAY!
TO
LOOK
OVER
OUR
NEW
GOOD LOOKING SPRING LINE OF
CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS. HATS AND
SHOES.
WE'VE OVERLOOKED NOTHING
THAT PENNSYLVANIA MEN WILL
WANT TO WEAR THIS SPRING.
AT PRICES
THEM.
AT THE
THAT
WILL
PENN DRUG
LET
ALL DAY
TODAY.
ROOKS* PEXT COMPANY
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at Sttfc St.
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at Warren
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at 41st St.
Raw York Ctty
JOHNSON & MURPHY SHOES
The Nation's Finest Shoes for Men
on display every Friday at
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For the better Grade of Groceries Come to So. East Cor of 21st and Locust
Street for your supplies.
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CURRENT ATTRACTIONS
TO IRES i
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The
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The
luction
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and
Hazel
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g up tin
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sweet Little UeviL"
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added
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of Pram
popular. The
arming turn - and pathetic atory
. ireer that <!••■ the war are
Q^MKknd Institution
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Continuing Shows
- you wild In the cyclonic
ADEI.PHI. "Grounds for
Divoi
hat the p"-1' rs say <>f
li-o and '
r upon
\
u'll
n vel In this show. The
if thoir run II
. 'i■.
\ br I
' life, in mm - "in hum through your ears. And
■ •
treal for your
willed the young
'
neglected by her
" law prac- optics.
V V K
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I drsitv Riflemen
Conquer Columbia
iu
Jrvm Coast t»OgW
^roioning |va9 Sr(fi^
Pennsylvania, by Victory Over Blue and
White. Tied for Leadership
The Pennsylvania rifle 'earn d
the Columbia nlmroda in last week's
for the Eastern Intercollegiate
• i', team championship by a score ol
1937 to 1827. Columbia, until Its lefeal
by the University gunners, had been
leading the league.
!.;,-• «... k't victory places P i
vaniavanla tied with New York Cnlver
and Columbia for flrsl place, Bach
team has won two of the tl
match
In which they have participated.
It was only by making "no of D"
ever made on a local rifle
range that Pennsylvania wi
Me to detea! Columbia, and, aci ording to J v.
B
■ ml mai
lie ti am, "now
thai the University team has really
wn what II
toaflrst-i
there is little doubt but what they w II
recapture tl"' Eastern i
Uegiati rifle
team i hampiomihtp which they lost :
year tor tl e fli t time In I
oi
M. w. Dodson, Col. '25, was again the
- individual point scorer by mab
• :, oul ol a poesibli 100
*
P. Williams, Col. '25, wi
'In Individual points " th "'i
Sexl Prld IJ PI ening the ITnli
rifle team will i
Frankfort Vi
senal Rifle Club at the arsenal range
This week's meel in the Intercolli
League Is with Pr ncetoi
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of
our
English designer, to he obtained
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only at Browning-King stores.
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PENNSYLVANIA*
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FEATURES
NEWS EDITOR
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BOARD
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jaiiwa ciawiuiu. -u
nouert A. aiufiellmriier, '2«
Maurice A. uiinuii.li, -o
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john Walker, '*1
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REGARDING THE IVY BALL
The lad that a
Ivy Ball I
Penns) Ivai
irdaj
had
vivid
:n to
have attended that (unction and to ha
eni pracl
[call)
- Ing but we a]
about
halt of thi
Here we bad been dancing In
Canal" [or an entire evening and had not known it.
WOODI AND A\ I
Happy Feet
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»<uuou KunJUe
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BUSINESS MANAGER
LiLLAVuulJ *rilfcl*W>iU AlilJlAllSH,
ADVERTISING MANAGER
AUUB,
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CIRCULATION MANAGER
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ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGERS
Marshall O. Aiaiheio. la
This reporter, in his article, speaks of "the beaming faces of the dancers" which arouses the suspicion that the article might have been written a
week or so before the affair... According to our observations, practically the entire supply of potential
"beam" for the faces of the dancers was confiscated
by the efficient but unpopular Butlente at the door.
rt . A. Wilhua, "i<t
A. M. Hopkins, J'., -.
julm U iuuida.ll. 'it
i. i' liru.da, '-.
J- V\ .llialou oiiiuli, ..
■'• i-ou.s .-... u.. 11
J"1'" *l. Mwilgomjrj, :..
.iLualiuil U*i»i -.
!•. Ji. GillcBpie, '20
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• Wralall,
-•
w'. & uoldaloiii, 'U
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The i'aiuui>ivuiiiuii invltea communloauoiui on a.i aubj
i nlveralty Intareai Letura muat ua .-mi.id, uui ■ianuuure »"' ■"Hi bbeld, il deaired.
ul-'l'lCi:, MM U u.'I'l.A.NU WHSVU
'li.u Funnsylvaniaa la antarad at the M
■ecOUd-daJUl matter.
ttnbacrlutiona, 13.00 par year. One oent extra foi
,i 1U..11 UM cuuuly.
Busmesi Manjfler» Office Hours:
6 TO b H. M. DAILY
Member or Eastern Intarcolleglata Newspapei Association
He D
■ point B be ■ ould I 1
ided in
hi- de criptlon too. He did not mention that every booth
would i»- provided with a strong draft irom the win
symbolii ol the gentle breezi
weeping out over the
Issippi and that the soft dews of the plains ol western A la,
reaching the Intensit) ol a shower bath al times would (all
from the skylight. Ami never have v.
een ach .1 plendid
rear view of "Stags al Bi
wa
callable from on
ihi booths.
Nothing Dressiei
I nuli%h
I
cloths Uke these an
hard to find ..1 an\
thing like thi*pru •Wearing*and\«.i*hI n g • will t v 11 the
storv many months
after vou have forgotten their if 1. '
rhCM *hirt* hold
their gppt aran> •■.
.IT lull vut and at
It sited from
l * ' a to I 6a* in
white, blue or grav.
$1.95 each
Worth More
Like New
Wa see every brand
of hosiery made,
tsquir* Silk Hose
coat you but }I.OO.
but era consider
thena away out of
the dollar class.
I Of mcvnd You will too when
you look them
Come In today and ask for Esquire.
MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1925
NEWS EDITORS UK THIS IS.Sl K
RICHARD SAMSON
BDWARD IRISH
A good Broa
thrivesonthew.^h« '' j~\
board and In (tie
soapsuds. These .y
aren't afraid of ?
water, wear *»r
work. They'll serve
vou aeven J.i\< *
week right ground
the calendar.
feqvuy.
Business Editor of this Issue
Tin- banquet hall, our erstwhile wrestling room, «
sumptuous!) decorated and even had
rl) appropriate
signs woven Into the mot II i.i • and there u'.- liked tin- on,'
COMING BACK
al Ho- head o( the table.
One .1 ili«- moal dlfficait ucbtevementa In the realm .1
"The Coach wain- you 1
11 about mi Iho
ng your holds."
athletic compeiitloi IB the 'comeback." Seldom is It that an
Individual or .1 team afl ir tasting the bitterness oi d< t(
.,i.i.. to recover Bufflcienl stamina and courage to overcome
opponents who have thai mental edge to their crodll a (actor
which 1- regarded us all Important in modern sports.
v..1 despite Hi'- odds against them, two Pennsylvania
Po Lbly you nevi 1 heard o( anything
woven Into
teams performed the unexpected on Saturdaj in Weightman
the motif" before. Inn il sounds like n dan
Hall, iii the afternoon, our wreBtlei
ed Cornell,
to us and ii'. going to "ride" Dial wa> In pit■ ol whatever
the .id time that this teat has be< n a< 11 mpllshi . in nine criticisms ii may arou 1
teen years. This "•"< .1 compbehod when "dope" pointed i"
an Ithacan victory, and after the Unlversitj grapplers had
been defeated earlier In the season at the hands of Penn
State in ii" uncertain fashion. Coai h Servais and his charges
deserve the congratulations ol the student bodj tor their
remarkable victory.
There is still considerable curioslt) a In Hie Idenl
that chap who paid hi- wa)
Another example ol il"- refusal
1
and Blui
to snlmiit meekly to defeat may be cited in I
ol the
basketball squad which downed the Penn State five after the
latter had run up a Btreah ol twelve wins and no I
,1 ^. ason's n 1 ord.
Although the wrestling and basketball teams ma) n
LITTLE CAMPUS TALES NO. 16
champions In their respectlvi sports this Beason, no one
(mi e there was a subi
will deny that i""ii teams have not displayed com
lor -aid lhal he would die If he did nol
a iiitii type of morale In coming back aftei •
on de
ol e\ Ironnieol Thi si raphaiiKi r went to the lv)
feats to score wins over strong rivals. After .ill a champ! in
Ball II.- i- dead.
ihip is not the all Important thing; to have played the game
squarely and hard la in the end the goal to be Bought
a
•
•
FACULTY NIGHT
This morning a man was found
rribl) mi
Closely following the announcements ol the Mask and
condition n
■ (ront entrance ol Weightman Hall. He
Wig Club thai the thirtj ninth annual production will appear
»
ished 1 rer t" thi L'niversit: Hospital and al
for two weeks al the Forrest Theatre in this
astead ol
n ;• r ni arl) an houi *
doorman
onlj "i"' week as heretofore, that there will be .1 BPei lal
* 1 had been
ertainly too had thai
1 ould
nits performance .it which time .ill - il « 11 be sold only
not bi
another o( the
t.i undergraduates, that the Bhow will make .1 road ti
:
nsti
■ week's dural i"M with Chicago .1- the western goal, and t hat
; !
'l
n the doorman
;
the production of '. - 1
\
1 - ■'• to If nol havi
I by the
t it I
better than previous perforn
Mask and \\'i« club, "not
■
■ - ■ ■
i omes thi
during the I'
nd week ol tbi Phlladi
tor the a< comodation oi the 1 1
(acuity.
In tori
pllcal Ions «• re maili d to the m ■
■ nit>- and through this medium thej
We wish to go on record as approving heartily
tor the Mask and Wig Bhows. But due I
of the new parking restrictions as enforced by the
maud (or •
nd many 1 ompl
police. There was not a Singh
■ cab parked In
wen nol proper!} attended to the Mask and Wig Club, In
side of the buildinq
lance witl
I
■■'
pi rformam ■ (or the (acultj an 1 to - onduct the sale of U
In the same manner as the Btudent sale is uaanaged, that is
bj maintaining a ticket booth in Houston Hall and giving
ng t» pui
ANNOUNCEMENT
them.
Six houi
plan is the most pra
!:
opi
■ ■ I iculty will havi a sp< - al nil 'on which they
•
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•
1 k
may •
| ol "J an of Art
ths faculty
demand «'U be adequately mel
! no preferenci «;ll l»>
Dr. Buck Engineering
shown tl 1
The rule of fir-'t
oomi (irsl
a
I to. The Mask ai
Wig Clnub has
ICtll ity a
-anization. As
a part I
aery it Is working in har
■ •/. •
Hen
W. II.
with the other parts fur one coal, a better P< nnsylvanla.
Hera are so mr
wonderful imported lingliftti
Broadc lot h». ol
which we are
proud. Thcv are
made e*peci.<llv for
us,according to out
specifications A
big value tor a little
money.
Better come in and
have a look.
•o wall of Esquire
Hoaa thai we are
pushing
ihem
above every other
brand that we
stock. Their fullfashioned snugness
and reinforced
heels and toes give
our customers the
wea» and appearanca that thev have
■ a right to expect.
ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS
"• linker,
-o _
4V
of a good »hirt i»
uurs aUu. Let us
prove it.
We Think
onmuei n. Ittanch
j. r. Crawford. Jr.. '-<-
Your Idea
man feel
good ell over.
There's
nothing
quit* a* annoying
M • tugging* hole
la • slock. The best
way to avoid them
chat we- know Is to
w«*r Eaquir* Silk
Hoaa. They wear
aa well aa they
look.
ASSISTANT EDITORS
.v.i.uiu iicJlui.un, -.
..ill li. Wttikcl, '-.
j. Uudul AUlk*. '-.
i.oucil C. 'lodu. ..
.ii.i.i.i j.
STORES
far
MEN
Haberdashery
and
Clothing
;
)
THEODORE STANTON PRIEDBERGER
II
YOU
NEED
Neckband and
collar attached
types ~ equally
satisfactory inevrrv
respect.
MONKY
C. BROOKS
4014 Market Street
Money Loaned on all Goods of Value
Large Loans
Low Prices
Unredeemed Pledges for sale.
Diamonds - Watches
Luggage - Clothing and Musical Instruments
at Half Store Prices
FROLICS
<)l
Mil/
No
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7
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The Big Game of 1925
Flita '26 felt himsfit going Sta'e.
R.idio J.i/.- a
S it n CLAH as far as he was concerned
D iti
Beautiful
, m-<re kick linn would a '
le'a laat leg.
BUT—In Perry's University Men's Depart-nenr ■
Double Breasted Flannel Suit that t
W n:<r Steim off his glasses and changed Lif. '■' -- ai
Came of 1925.
PERRY'S
16th & CHESTNUT
,•- V
V A RC H 2
THE PENNSYLVANIAN
1925
First As Shortstop
squads are Ineligible Managers most
ive their line-ups approved and make
an) i: ■• • ; nei esarj befoi
11 me
•
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•
Pennsylvania Baseball Captain a Player
With Major League Ability
COMMITTEE ADOPTS
RULES FOR REFEREES
Eddie Farrell Ranks
"
i BERG
CLOTHES FOD THE CO, Lf-GE MAN
7—I
To I ■
■■■ ' as ->
,,l:i,i.- b) several
In .ii
Is the i a\ lable p mil Ion of
S*
The
SPORT SACK
(Four Piece)
JVvi'l knickers a sport
mil I nil troUMM a sjck
•ml.
In woolens of rare
qiultt.' and rich pa'tern,
iln- popular all 'round suit.
s 39 50 am I s42 50
sv,LUXF;NBERG<yBRos.
811 BROADWAY, NBW YORK
■.•-• 9hs» <i| at
P1NN DRUG COMPANY
1701
woadlind Av«.
II
• Ith jnd 5th
i
Our ilvlr „>.-m<>. t»,..,k trill fn-e tin request
\Jhe largest selling
quality pencil
. in the world
17
black
degree)
l'1'1'" : "'• i''major l<
tlon iast yeai
Eddie I
ear's baseball
, ,,II, This stai shortstop Is acci llt<
with having no p< i r In collegiate ranks
and i- the m el notabli Red and Blue
|,!.,>ei ," in.11'1 j ears
Beginning his ball playing careei In
his home UJWn in New York ,,t thi
son Cltj High School, Farrell played on
hi- B< hool loom for four years Hen al
Pennsylvania Eddie starred on the Fresh
man football team as well as In baseball.
Injuries sustained In football during his
Sophomore year compelled him to drop
this Bporl .> ii • i concentrate on the diamond KOMI'
Two years ago In the Hoi) Cross game,
mil of lour times ut bat, farrell netted
two three-'baggers, a double and ■ Blngle
from Ivan Carroll regarded as the besl
pitcher iii collegiate ranks for thai year,
i■ A i because of his consistent i I
Heldlng and batting thai ins teammates
honored him with che captalnvj of the
. ■ '. team, Parrell la a Senior student
in the Dental S hool, a member of the
i in L'psllon fraternity and the Sphinx
F itior Society.
PYLE
v.
ENUS
PENCILS
Interscholastic Basketball Tournament
Board Draws Up Regulations
Al a resent mi
barge ol tne nti u annual intei si..
nuuli 111 .: .. a
- med '
,a i n< i 'how ing i ules In
iruer to pr< - ■ DI m ,.,.., .,., lingi i
ceming tue i
.,.. toi
The Philadelphia dlstrici board ol ap
proved officials will assign men trom iu
bod) to officiate in all games In the Brst,
second and third rounds. This will allow
games to be distributed over a larger
number of officials, thus eliminating the
placing of an extra burden on any one
111* WALNUT ST,
PHILADELPHIA.
PYLE &INNES
man
Leading College Tailors
1115 Walnut Street
isa^ae»sjwssii|iiSM'«stri'SsTrssfi;ssr<is
Everything tor the College Man
at the
Perm Drug Company
Opposite Dorms
SLRVIU:
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■BAD1NG SPECIA1 ISTS in
Hats
Beastons
Established 1874
■:; lid
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FOR SALE Oakland Touring Car Very
3804 Di Lant ey Stn I
FOR RENT
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Comfortably
Opp. Dorms
Everything Tor The Student
Come In and Look Over
Our CompleteStock
SAXOPHONES
BAND-CONCERT INSTRUMENTS
BARGIN PRICED
DeVoe and Glass
1802 Market Street
Open
Agents Buescher. Bufet Inst
A. Miller
Phone:
Fvenings
Barry Dms
Baring
17??
MILLER'S BARGIN HOUSE
TUXEDOS TO HIRE
New and Second Hand C.o" mg
BOUGHT AND SOLH
1026 MARKET STREET
PHILA
Splendid Restaurant
FRATERNITIES ATTENTION
Get your Basketball Outfits at
DOUGHERTY'S SPORT SHOP
424 So. 52nd STREET
Open Evening*
3645 Woodland Ave.
Good Food, Properly Prepared
at Popular Prices
Win the $100 First Prize
in Today's
3713 LOCUST STREET A nice single
mble front room; will rent ri
ably '
" "f the torni.
YOCNG MEN'S
rooata Sports Clothe*
laah-rjF Motor-ins Apparel
• 'ontlnued from Page One
Nil
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A( ( OMMODATION
BsTOBffl»llla»nWi!isWsnjMs^
DEFAULT GIVES BOXERS
4-3 WIN OVER WASH AND LEE
Pennsylvania, In a hard-foughi and
bloody hunt. This made the Bcore :: to 2,
and sp,,t:.. oi Washington and Lee, came
'II the aid ,,i his alma mater by gaining a
technical knockout over Butler, of Pennsylvania, and thus tied the score Butler
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could nut keep up the pa •• After he had
gamel) faced the blows of Spot's, the
referee stopped the bout In the third
round This match ended the events, the
forfeit of Washington and Lee's heavj
weight giving Pennsylvania the meel
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if any official ,- assigned to n teree In a
particular game and he does no) appear,
he will i„. dropped from future offli at
Ing in the tournament.
In all probability the 1926 tourna nl
will be hold two weeks earlier than has
been the custom In the past, The change
i- due to the conflict with other tourna
menu being staged In various part- of
the country, it is the belief of the committee that an even larger entry than is
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THIRD LEAGUE GAMES There will be a meeting to decide on
dates for nexl year's tournament previous
Spalding's Offer Mounted Basketball to thi Btart of ihe preliminary round
Pennsylvania Greek letter basketball
teams con-teen a) Weightman Hall this
evening for the third Beries or games In
3
the Red an l Blue Fraternity Basketball
■copying
League Buch widespread Interest has
been shown recentlj thai the Spalding
aportlng goods store has offered a large
mounted basketball trophy to the league
give be9t service and
winner, The prize will be on display in
longest wear.
the
near future al bhe gymnasium, the
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fraternity winning it f»r the third con/' all dtalert
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"There are now- more fraternities who
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Mr Kelchner, head df Intramural athletics, "so tinit hi reafter any team losing
or forfeiting a maximum of two games
will automatically <ir«»i> from the league
until there are eight loft in each of the
Red and Blue division."
Damon
The schedule for teams tonight foli i Professor Smith neaa
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thai no man could ever make a
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UNIVERSITY OFFICIALS
i FEDERAL FORCES
URGED BY J. B. MIGHT
Psychology Experiment Illustrates How Assistant Secretary of State Addresses
Rate of Study May Increase
Foreign Students at Annual
by Simple Tests
Dinner Last Friday
PER
CENT
GAIN
RECORDED
?jET
NEW
ATTENDANCE
RECORD
■•The most profound lesaon t« be
"Learn quickly and easily, by mall
: trom the world war la that the
how to r< a : Casti i . gain from 160 to 175
per cent apeed In reading within
« basii relation between i ountrlea alv.
la more or less economh " dei lared Mr
-/
i- .HI ad
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i Butler W right, assistant .-••' retan il
■epli Bellnlonte, a atudenl In the tt
utate, .a the Mtta annual dinner tendi •
of Liberal art* and Bclencei al rei
to the foreign students attending Phila,-,, ,,,-nv. mlghl Insert In the poput-.i
delphia s.ho.'i- and colleges in the Belle
,....,.,/...- ol th< daj If be thai i w»n
Stratford Hotel last Fridaj evening.
,„ apltalize an experiment which hi
The dinnei waa given under the auspl ■
j,
complete*
:onnectlon wll i
ni the Philadelphia Chamber ol • on
work In the psychology departmeni
mi n •
„„,,,,. ,,„. ,„pervlalon of C. H. Bmell
"The adjustment of the problems exlsN
Ing
between America and the countries
fc weeks he has been abl? lo inyou students represent," continued Mr.
,.,..,.,. hU rate of reading 176 per i
Wright, "are being materially simplified
HU pi
[three ati pi
as more of you come here, and as our
Pint, he f'.iin.l Hi.- average rate at
■whirl, he had I n uaed to reading ordji youths visit and study in your counti i
„;„v matter by reading a certain length You are ambassadors from your counti
of time lor » number .if .lays. Then, by i,i n.us. ami i hope that when you return
counting the number of words, read and home you will be ambassadors there tor
dividing thai by the number »f minutes, us."
Greater International harmony was the
he obtained the rate per minute whlcn
k.vuo
f the addresses of the evening.
wan one hundred and sixty- one,
Thr. aeoond step wai to i ndeavi ■ I i Dr. Marlon Edwards Park, preBldent of
Bryn Mawr College, and Senor Dr -l VaImprove hie old method by men Ij
n-la.
Minister to this country from Cru
with greater effort to read faster HU
her spe iki i on the
rat.. Imnroved only slightly to two hun- guay, wer.- th
dred and thlrtv-three worda per mlnnte in-, gram.
Responses to the ad (In «ses a ere made
tfter Bhr«e weeks' nracttce. which lie did
bj
six of the foreign Btu h nts, Threi ol
not think was satisfactory.
Leaving thin mothrfd he entered noon Hies,, an matrlcul itlng al Pennsylvania.
h\- third sten Now he read ror three They are i' Ki bayashi, from Japan
week* without naylna attention to com- Prank Cyril J imes, from England, and
prehension nf the matter read, nor to Don Whistler, an American Indian The
He Inst o"Hi r stud.-nt speakers «i re MIss Jo
nrominp'»t1on or nnnetnatlon.
read without pausing for period, comma hanne Stockholm, from Denmark, attend
R idrigo Franco,
or any other marl; of punctuation R< Ing Bryn Mawr Colleg
suits were now more gratifying. Ha at- from Peru, attending Jefferson Medical
tained an averagi peed if two hundred College, and Jorge MInas, from Si
ami nlnety-elghl words per minute rhe who is an undergraduate al the Pi
his Brsl School of Business Administration
The attendance al the dinner was the
,,..,
. i; one hundred and geventv
ci |
i i
- ' - if the cui
flVI I" P '
Twelv*
local
schools
senl delegal
Mr Smellier, In dl
totaling 357 persons and represents
ment, said:
More than "to local business
■The averag
Ileg« studenl reads with rountrli
men also "
■• fun. lion
aboul the ime spei d of thi normal
Or
Cheesman
\
Herrlck,
president
of
or ., Vl nth grade boy or girl. The n
• .1 lu the
|i thai when we learned to read nirm-d full. ■■•■■
fl„. (hi
" 11
•
back in the grades, we practiced en<
rs if the < vi i
to bring our readlne up to a fair spei 'I or
„, , ,., ... When we would take a lesson
,„. .,., artJcle, read It. and obtain therefrom thi
"' fl**lred.
"Thla belna, of • ourae. fl fair rate nnd
i we made no further etM,l
•
need, the r«mM bei,v. ... ,!-,. .i.. .-.I which we obtained
dnrlng tho*e yeir has become a habit
"The habit, once Btarted, has gradualOpp. YC'cst Phila. Station P. R. R.
I, |( .. ioi. d and has be. n Ingralm I i
the nen ous Bysiem to
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i- almost an lmp< ssibillty to make anj
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Surplus
&.
Undivided
Profits
$189,750
appears I hal i
ise In the »p<
Resources
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reading, a! thi same lime carrying with
ii the same il. gn i il i imprehenslon,
Consistently Commercial
would i" oni ol th< gn aleal Improve ■
PRESIDENT
men) - .. studenl i ould make Th Samuel Graham. Jr.
cannot be accomplished by a week's practice, nor can n suit - be obtalne I In ,
CASHIER
month's time Increase will depend '«i• ■'»>
Charles V. Mohan
in, Indl> Idual's aim,
itlon, anj
hard « ork
The
Drovers and Merchants
National Bank
OENTAL STUDENTS CHOOSE
MEMBERS FOR RECORD BOARD
(in Tuesdaj aftern<
of the I h?ntal School hi Id eli i lions
positions .'ii the board of the Class
If., ord of that dh Iston if the i"n
altj
There are ninel \ four mi mbei
class, and nlnet) four rote* wen i is| in
thr election which placed In olflci
Thomas Fox a - ed Itor-li
el
Ihoi
McCormlck, a* business manager, and
Warren Radrllfft .i- advertising managei
Wll ■ ■
f thesi
now 11 nipi- •■ .1 w . irk »111 at onci
•
beam
nd get
thine-; In
- for a <"
he. k
Bell Phone
Regent tS1t
RALPH T. COLEMAN
CONTRACTING PAPERHANGER
Fraternities Solicited
«248 N. FRONT ST.
PHILA., PA.
:. --, r Beck <»n a lyre, which Is the exai
duplicate .>f those carried by the nunstrain, aang in a pleasing voice one of
th. difficult lay.- which have been found
and transcribed H< also sang an old
plaint of Richard Coeur do Lion, which
waa written while he was imprisoned in
Germany. The lecturer lias the only copy
of tins gong in existence.
Thf> lecture next week will consist of ■
Him of the annual migration of the Ractrians in Persia, accompanied hy a lecture by Mr. Marion C. Cooper. This film
was shown before the Explorer's Club
in New York Pity last week and was pronounced by them to be HIP hest of its
kind ever presented.
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TEMPLE STUDENT SETS
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MONDAY. MARCH .
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U. S. Agents Open War on Rum Flow
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to Protect Students
GOOD
CONDITIONS
PREVALENT
Liquor has no place In the lit.- of the
University, and during the last two
months severe Bteps have been taken to
efface 11 from the campus. An Intensive
drive to wipe out the dispensers of boot
leg liquor to Pennsylvania students!
under way Together with officials of the
University, who are devoting consider
able time to the elimination of apeakaboul the campus, prohibition
agents will conduct s systematic cleanup of all suspicious places.
Although there have been two Federal
agents stationed In the vicinity of the
University lo watch for liquor violations,
Federal authorities believe that more
in, n are needed for a quick, eftl. i I
clean-up. However, conditions aboul the
Unlversltj are not BO ba.l as they have
been pictured, and it is not the purpose
of the University officials to coerce the
undergraduates
In speaking of the ru
Dior to II
ffect that fraternity hi
will in- raided, which Is spreading, Vice
P i vo8l Merrlck said, "it Is all nonst nse "
Mr George Nltxsch" secretary of the
Ri I•-,,t Welfare Committee sa'd: "Ther'j
••-.iliiti.tv no t rut ii In the report thai
■ iti mitv houses will lie raided. The pur, of University officials in Instigating
this liquor .lean up i- to protect the
-in lents, not coerce them
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