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Wilmingto Broad~uter Hopes Dr. Hulliben Seea Music Chair
To Have Daily Program From
In Future In Proposing Exten·
Here; Nothing Definite From
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Committee
pense
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nnd , tation W EL, in Wilmingt ')n mny . oon be broadca. from
Newark if the propo. al of the ra acc pt d by the col-
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tir.nnl program."
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RE REVIEW
uli;,n uf a rommult•r'
til'kt•l \.\-hkh will t•nahlt· t'llllllllllh•r
tu pay in arh; nn· fu r a group 11
in •It• ntl•al at a light!~ n•dut·NI
rule·.
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1111 u un· \\IIUid 111ld n1 tom to the
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Congratu lation
By T.
'f o lh Editor of The R eview :
Tlw recen intr r ·hange of notes
bc•tW<'<'Il an alumnu. and Dr. Ryde n
bring to the nolicc of an upperetas man a m·w policy in the history d1·purtm nl. 1r. Bl •ibcrg, if
he bt• lhP type of alumnus he
claims to ue, . h~uld be overjoyed
to !'IC' • that our h1~tory d >pa rtm nt
jg f ollowing th lead of progr s ive
history t.!cpurtmcnt all ov r th
country in u. ing collat ral r ading~ in arlditiun to th t xt. Any
stu d nt of hi Rtory will agree that
biographi .· and hi sto rical novels
with authentic backgrounds, furnish a much more "pain! ss"
me hod of j('arning hi story than in
"grint.!ing'' through th
ordinary
text. M •rcjkowsky's trilogy on the
p riod s of Julian th
Apostate,
Leonardo <..Ia Vinci, and P ter the
Gr<•at will b r memb red by readers long after they would have forgott n bare facts and dates. This
m thod is also b tter than the haphaz. rd means by whi h th student selected a hundred pages at
random in a hi sto ry book and
scanned it to fulfill the requirement. for his report. I am heartily
in favor of this new policy and am
glad to s e it b ing xtended to
other courses in the department.
It is perhaps the most signal advan c mad in the history departm nt in many years. Hats off to
th History D partment and perdition to the growlers.
James M. Rosbrow.
I
'II t· H<'\i1·w t'OnJ.('ratulnl<' s Jknn
\\inifn·d .f. f{uhi.nsun . of \~unwn 's
Collt'A'l', nn lwr birthda y '"lm·h VIU .
f't•l ·hrnh•d hy the Wonwn'!» < ollt•ge
last w<·t·k. Ur. Rohino.;on , ha ~ hN·n
nt th<' ht•ad of I h<• \\ umt.'ll~"~ Coll<·g •
. inc
it . int•t>ptitln aJHl ha
an
('11\ iahl<• r<.'cnrd to h r credit a one
Th~ R11 ~ h I On
'Ull' ru h i un! Lik1· l he ~old · uf th< l<•ading \Himt' ll durators in
o.;t•t•kt•r uf ' I !I who rar<'d, al n giVt·n lh<' Ea. t.
i~.:uttl , ltmard th•· lwmt•tullt•cf land
Ultimatum
nnd clroH thc•ir ln <•s into the '!Oil,
Du<' to lht•
·t rnordinary
o tlw frntrc• htl\'(' flnnll h<'l' ll un11•11 h••cl nnd arc• madl.> hash•ning hnvior of lht• Farult ('ommitt eon
tn\\ard FrN4hliH'II to "clrl\'1·" th<•ir Jiuhlit·nt iom;, Th R(• \it· •~ is again
pir. l:'l11 ttulvNing cuut lap I. . In unnhlt· In J>rint an oflirinl s taff.
IUII!•gt• thrcmglwut th<• land, thi s \ fh•r fnu r we k s of sc hool, I h
t'I'IH' i. h •ing n•pl•ah•d and thou - t·nmmiltet• 1-ilill plt•ad "l that it has
'IIIHI. of I' rc• hnH•n art• hdng intrn
not had enough tim to meet nnd
clut·t•d 111 tlw (;rN•k m HfNi<•. .
mnk(• n dl•dsicm nhout the vacancy
1'hi.
<•nr , tht• frah•rllit} ru!'l h is in Th<.' R 'i<'w editorship. Forin 11 Hr t ruC' . c•n.,c• n •old ru h. tunal I tlw s(' ns of dut of the
Ut•(Ht'. lun ha
truck I lw frn t l'r - \ sodntc Editor is not so hlunt a.
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nlong "ith nil othl'r hu l-i i- that uf th <'Ommittcc, and this i.
IH' t' , nncl tlw improvi s lwcl hrnth - lhl' t hire! issu<-' of th paper whi h
t•r nn• trainin
thc•ir t') •s and lw ha <'ditcd in an unoffi ial ca\ ot•nl ('ore!
fur llt•w t•ust omers. parit .
t th • ver beginning of
Frnt..rttifit• huH h •c• n ' r s low tlw semcst r, th
ommittc
111 n·r.:~ nizt• llw tn•ud of th~ timl's; unnworr of the ditorinl acanc ,
dut• h VI' IH' ·n r('dun•d but littl or nnd tlw \s. o int<' hditor was romnut ul nil. 'llw rt•. ult will lw low r pt•ll< d In go to th committe and
nwmht•r hilt nnd nwn• unpaid bill. ask th<'lll what wou ld be done.
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Fri nds ndvi ·cd the . HO iat c Edic;lnnl'ing through tht• m1111. col - tor thnt lw automnticnll s uer •cdNt
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nhuut frnh•rniti • lhi -; ' t•c•l and n' nitNI tlw eommiti<'<''H dcci ion.
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l. 1\ mt•rt• wu It• nf >;Jill<'<' and ink . tlw humiliation to whkh VI<' haH'
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Th syst m of compul s01 y mUi.
tary training at the
nivt'r itv of
Various political dev lopments Delaware mu t ith 1' give v.a~; bearc taking place in Europe. A de- fore a mor lib ral sy t •n • or the
ci dcd Left tr nd wa. shown in the Univ r . ity of Delaware will be
look<'d upon as an institu tinn that
recent French Senatorial el ctions, fo ters narrowne s in a day of
in whic·h th Premier, Radical lead- widespr ad liberali m.
or Edoum·d H eniot, wa. support d
This topi suggest d it. 1f to our
by a gain in hi · majority in the mind after we had fini h d n•ading
S nat . Thi Leftist trend is being in last week's Review, an item con:
seen in politics all over the world. cerning
the
inability of .1r.
Th
'ommunist party in Germany Robert , of Ard n, to enroll at the
is expected to increase its number University of Delaware b cau.e he
of eats in th Reichstag in the conscientiou ly obj cted lo the
el ction to be held next month, and military sy tem now in vog 1e at
the Socialist party in America ex- the University.
pects a new high to be set in the
W have b en reliably informed
number of ballots cast for Norman by a member of the facu lty that
Thomas for President of the this question is re eiving erious
"nited tat s, with the possibility consideration at th present time
of the capture of a eat or two in by President Hullih n. It seems to
the House of Repr sentatives. The be the consensus of op'nio
mong
only explanation for this trend th m mbers of the acu l•
ith
s~ems to be th.at pe~pl~ who a~e ~hom we have discuss d th' que_
d1scont nted w1th ex1stmg cond1- t10n, that the only po sibh. . ift.
tions arc willing to take steps, I cation that can be offer u J o a
upon which they would ordinarily continuation of the pr sent milifrown, in order to attempt to se- tary system, by those in autho1·ity
cure a change. The average persor.· at the Univ r s ity i that, at the
se ms to regard the ballot box. as 1 present time, the government is
the universal panac a for all 1Jls. making a more liberal outl av for
Poor d luded innocents that they ' the maintenance of a militar'~· orar - some day the)' will realize ganization that it bas ever ·done
that th Jaw. of economics are a s before.
immutahl a thos of natur . Lik
While this is undoubted h true
the chararl r s of Mat>terlinck's it is well for us at the sa~e tim~
"The Blind," we are groping des- to remember that governmental
p rately for a guirle that seems to outlay should never b the first
ha.ve. died, an~ we are drifting, consideration in a matter so vitally
dr1ftmg . . . whither no on knows. important to the individual. It is
How ver, s uddenly, just as the bea- well for the government to re·
con di s appe~red one da~ i~ the m mber that it can never hope to
past, • o wtll It appear agam 1n the dictate along what line. intellectfutur e and lead us out of the ual development shall run. WhenWil clcrn . : of D pres._ ion into the ever a government assume s that it
Promised Land of Prosperity.
has that dictatorial power, then ir.
G rmany continues to ·lamor for that hour it cea es to be a goYernarms NJU~Iity . Two of the Reich's ment of, for, and by the r(>ople.
mo ·t power ful orgnr.izati.on s , the Our constitution, with it
mhodied
National SocialiRt (Ili.tler) Pa;rty plea of "freedom of con!'cience,"
and the ta hl im (War Veterans) becomes a meaningles d ocum~n,
are both behind
hancellor von when the instrument of nforcePapC'n nncl hi: Junker cahinet in m nt, - the governmer. , - chaJIin. i ting that if France and the enges the right of it citiz (;ns to
othN nations of Europe do not cut be dictated by con ·ci nee.
dowr. their armaments, G 1·many
ur
government,
g nerally
mu.:t. fm· her own protection, arm speaking, is not narrow in <h•alin
up to th<.'m. Lacking any assurance with its citizens. However , we do
that he1· d<'mand!' will he consider- beli vc that there ar depar•ment
<>cl. G rmany ha refused to attend within om· govet·nment who~e
the Four P~w r (England, France, member. h come o en husin tic in
Gc•nnany nne! Italy)
rm s Cor.fer- carrying out plan of their <l par·
encC' a Geneva. Prime Minist~r m nt, that they forget that the
l\fru Donald of Creat Britain ~ur- average citiz n is to some de ree
pri: cl F:urop on Monday when h at least capabl
of doing .-ome
is.·uecl n tal ment ~ignifying his think ing and planning for him elf.
a ~ •nt to th • jus tic of Termany's , ince it i · an undeniable principle
d mnnrl. and er.treati ng h e r to at- that the welfar·e of th citiz n mu:t
lt>ml lh confer nc .
be the fir. t con ideration nf the
noth<.>l' case of police brutality government; then it naturally folhn. ju!' be n blazonC'd acros the low that th individual mtt - defr ont page of the> n w papers of cid for him, elf what hi in cllcctht• n arhy mct ropoli:. A twenty- ual quipment must be. Anrl. infour yC'ar old Philad lphia youth cid ntally, th
intell ctual equipbaR been hlind d, prohably f r life, ment . elected will prove lo be of
hy blow· f1·om a hlackjnck wi lded far great r service, in th i n~e of ·
ke n compe ition, than any ,1mo u~t
of military equipment that the ci Izen may acquir , the th or~ of the
milita i t notwithstanding.
In our opinion, the secur i Y of
all governm n
lie , no i 1 the
ability of a group f m n to ~hoc.
traight, bu rath r in th c:piri of
con en m n that hov r · O\' l' i •
p ople. Therefor , h
.
m of
c mpl:or. · military rainin l u · no
ju·tifinhle claim f r i :;: c n inunnce. I mu. t and hall gh·
·ay
I efor
an cnligh n d
111 r'c:tn
p ople.
onor
If~om which
s Two Engineers
u• ted .
. Ia e Perfect . 1ark
Stud nt
they
1. 1' <·1. o, F.
rit•ft•r . F.
Bolli. J.P.
P ru z w ki, . L.
Ehnrt, E. H.
Parker, II. H.
fac 'orl y, .
:\l<"Right, F. K.
·:u
!l. Palmer, E. B.
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10. 1. guignn, H.
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11.
ghlan. . A.
'!1.!
tanding of
• t·hola li
1!!. Ho 'P • J. P.
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Pn.
1!1 .• imon, L. E.
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H. I o:enLlntt, •. J.
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15. Rol •r nn. A. B.
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follow. : .. enior C a. ·,
Lnmlwrt, ,J. H.
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Y.
Ia. ~. 1.:) ; ophomo1·
1:\ai. hy, J. .
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Frc hman C'la ·s, . 7.
H< it ch, I.. • f.
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The index number.- u ctl in
ar.
Hep ', G. L.
20. 'ilv •r, •. :'11.
':13
Du ton's report have the follow- 21. Rog r., .
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ing ~ignificanc : the numb •r · de- w2. • hield.·, A. B.
.
:!:J. L<·wi:, n.
'3•1
note· an av<•rag o f A (t h e h 1gh . t 24. Tw d, A. ..
':l!l
E.K
pos ·i ble a\·erage); the numb t' .. :!5. 'l•J hen ·on, R. K.
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E. E.
':15
A.
denote~ an av rage of B; t.h num- ~6. Hill, R. L.
rooks, J. L.
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1 .. 7.
A.
'
her 1 denotes an , v rag of
2 . tt, \\. '·
'32
Th average schola tic . andir.g ~!). Byan.l, L. A., Jr.
':12
E. E.
f
Brochn ·ky, B.
d
.
t
'3~
1a- .JO.
of t h en t n· : U<1en 1>O Y 0
:31 . Oberlin, P. R.
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ware oll g for he scond term !32. Ro. brow, J. M.
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wa. l.lG. The av rag for ·tud nts ... !33. \Vrighl, R. L.
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from Delawar wa 1.15; the av- 34. B rg r, •.. 1.
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'35
1 ra 'C for out-of-. tat . t.udent: was 35. Brown, D. A.
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1.15. ix y-nine s uti n s earned an 36. P nrc • G. R.
2.29
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. d
f B
b tt
d 37. B aeh, R. W.
2.:!7
av rage g1a
o
or ' er, an :JS. Dillon, II.
33
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wcr cons quer.tly plac •d on the :!9. Hanington, A. P.
'3-1
gin
Jns . ~.:!H
Honor Roll for the t rm. These 10. Nathan~. I.
'32
2.;!5
student cam from th folo dng .n. Krapf, W. P.
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2.:!:.?
high
schools and
prPJHlralory 12. Shannon, E. F.
•a-t
2.:!~
chool.: Wilmington, :1:3;
a! .·i- -t:l. Bowman, F. A.
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~.:!0
':3;{
nnum, 5; Wc.l<•y ollcgi& c In ti- 1·1. qrit'l', W. L.
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:u
tule, :3; Frien<.l , ~; . . Iilforu, :..!; ·1~. F lour.der:, J. l\I.
2.\fl
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k I)
r
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tr,. P1 tu ·zka, E. T.
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2.19
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a· t•, -; ae. ar 17. llf'l'l'tnann, D.
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2.17
Rollnt•y, 1;
elmnr. 1; Dover, 1; 18. 1\furruv H.
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(;eorgetown. 1; ~licldletown, 1; out- HI. Wil:un,':-.1.
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of-. late, 15. Of these HtUclt'l1l<.t nO. \\<•ldon, E.
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thirtv-fiv wer in th • St·hoo! of !31. William:-, . C.
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2.11
rts. and • cicnce; thirty-or. ,,. H ! :i:!. Town. encl. P. r.
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ncl., \' . 2.11
':~a
in the ~chool of Engineering; and .i:l. Vt•nnum,. ~· R.
:?.or
11
In t. :!.0
thr c wer in th •'chou! of r gri- ;:,',r:)'.· KI,Iunnl, • 'n E·
I
T
lh
.
OJlJl c, . .
2.07
t'll ure.
wen y- re ~er •. ~HJr!':; !;G. David!inn, c . ..
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twenty-t\ ·o wcr Jumor.; . L' cen 57. :\Ia:vcr, ~I. c.
2.05
\\'er •
ophomore ; eight wer
Etchl'll. , H. I.
2.01
Fr .. hmen. ~i ·te n per cent of the
Wal. h, ,J. R.
2.01
•ntirc !'!ludent bodv wer on th
Elli:on, J. •.
2.02
Honor Roll.
f th~ ·tud nts who
Broaclb nt, L. W.
2.00
t•nt,.red colleg
from D lawar
:_1ulk, J. D.
2.00
h1gh
f:Chool
and
prepm·a ory
Dick r:on, :- l}:.
:.!.00
.
DOJ\Ohoc, \\ . W.
2.00
c I.100 I , :;1xt. n pet· ccn w •re on
,Jordan, \ . B.
:!.00
th1s roll.
McKelv y, W. J.
2.110
In thi Honor Roll were gradMuld rick. f•'. r.
!!.UO
ua e.· of twelve 'high
• p •ich r, J. II.
2.00
prcparatoi'Y cho I of the :ta .
Waddington, .J.
2.00
In the following tahl the figures==== = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
10t in par nth :o;c indica t.h numb r of f:tud nt.s from each chool
\\'ho we1·c in coil g h r , and the
ligur
in parent.hes : indicate the
p rcen ag of t.h total numb r of
ctuden
from
ach :chool who
Lehigh Coal
Lumber
till ork
Building ateriala
'''Pl' on the Honot· Roll.
( Continu d from Pa e 1.)
w ·re memb r: of fraterniti ,_.
1.31; the avera e of tud nt
w rc not memlJcr · of ft·n~ rniti ·
wa
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IT'S TIME TO
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWA RE REVIEW
re id nt
Announce Cast Of
'Death ake Holiday'
P ppet
J),,r(Jthy
Debating Sea on Gets
Under Way At Meet
Thursday At 7 P. M.
An addn •.
im r1f the:
covering new material so that several t ams may b formed.
At the m cting Thut'. day night,
anag r Abl man will outline his
proposed s(•hedulc for lhe year. The
tentative s hedulc in ludes home
cont f;ts with Rutgers, New York
burgh during the Easter vacation
rna! be f asible, since Dr>lnw re's
hohday week occur a w l k later
than that of most other l 'r II ges.
fin "Th<•
mNiC'at A. ocin ion
or C oll~· ,,. f'rofP s nl'. " wu given
For ~h .fir ~ time i.n th · hLtory
r,f the m t1tut10n, h10 , tate Dni.
hy ])1. W. W. (' rJC• · , P rP idcnt of
-.t·r.
ity i. promising to cancel the
Lhr • 'ati111, I A ociation, at he
r gi stration of student. \ ·h fail to
University,
and
Dayton
(Ohio)
The d<•hating ~cason will get untll Pr· ing of tl11• I> Plawarc
nivcrsity. A trip as far as Pitts- pay their bills for board a11rl room.
('hnp !' ·, ltPid in f· aeulty
'lub d r way thi<J ypar at n open m eting of thf' DcbatP Coum·il which
I oom o f l>1·lawarf' <'oll••gc lust will he held Thur. day vening, at
'f'IH' dny.
7.00 p. m., in the Student 'ou ncil
1\
U11· nf'X me ting, to lw hPid H.oom, P •rdval
blc•mc n, manager
Oil lhP ~!llh of NovPtuber, the fol- of th Council, has announced.
Frenhm n int rest d ir. deba e
lowing n•porl s will l•r· rend: "Rcf ou r cozy booths. Where you are cor·
liretn •nl," by J'roff•S ·or Wilkinson, work, a. w 11 as upperclassmen,
arc invit d to attenrl the meeting
diaJ ly invited to meet your friends
of thl' r·ommitt1·1• of the• same at w hich plans for the nsuing year
ltllliH'; ''S,.mirt:ll' C'our. t•S fr•l' D Illwill h
promulgated. Manager
L isten to your favorite musi.c
wan• .'tudronl fl ," hy P rofcs ·or. Abl man ha~e already received s vR •r.. nnd C:onld, of thr C'ommilt c era ! communications from colleges
Drink your favorite soda
on C'nllr•g(} Tr·a<'hing; and " Incr a~­
desiring to meet De lawar on the
T aste your favorite candy
lng
1c mbPr hip," hy Prof ssor
rostrum.
Bnd lry, of U11• rn<'rnll(!r hip comEat your favor ite andwich
Last year's debati ng team i still
miltc•c·.
intact with lh
xceplior" of Earl
At the
R11b rt EmnH'tl Curtin, Jr., for- ' helton who tnmsf rr d to Wharmerly a mPmlwr of the class of ton School. James Nichol s James
lfi:!:J and c•dilor of The Review, has HoHb r ow and . amuel M.
ilver ,
hP<·n !Wrving ns a~!-lislnnl City Edi- pres iclc•nt of th
'ouMi l, are the
t or of tb f' Wilmington Morning outstanding
d haters.
Another
Nr ws during t hC' pMll :-;umme r, and promising dC'bater is Harvey Mahns not r·l'lnrnNI to rollrg thi guigan, a Sophomore, who has had
" What a Wh ale of a Difference a Few Steps M aktc"
yenr. Curlin, an f'XpC'rt nrw:pnper high sch ool xpcri nee in public
hi s s p aking as well as foren s ics. The
' Debal
'oun il is de si rous of dis-
E:njoy the Privacy
'o\'rolllht•l' !1.
CPr:~ltl l'ndPI 'tl d 'i, ' i11i 1 liarrill 'toll !wad a '11 t
h 11 II ,. Jn p t'i <• 111:!11.).' pr•I !JIIP \ ftl• \ riJ makt•
th <'il' tl<~htl in drtt1n11 in I hi prn dn dioll. Till' otl ' ' ltJr •trtlH'I'. of
tit " 111 t :til ' .John Vt·il, , 1at'.V
l nllnl'!, l"atht•l·in • <luiiiPII, SnllHH·I
C'o hl•n, C'nlhP1irw Brond, \ilon
Wa rd,
.'arn ))own" ,
Alii. oil
Ma1111 , d1'i1·11 llall , and William
1,11\\lf'lll'l',
" I)<ath T nlc<•!i a Jl oliday'' i. n
funt:t tit• pitY writ [Pn hy
I ht>
'
lt nlinrt, C'a •·lin, and llan alat"cl into
l•:ngli h hy Wnlll'l' J•'<•11'i . . It hn ;
had lnng t'llllK in !\I'W Yorl :tnd
uth1·t' t•iti •s, .lntrirtg- li c·har·d 1\.11' 1
h·HI ... l n tht t•ln , ))f';d h apwar.
at 1111 ltulian villa, eli g-ui ul a. a
p l'iiH 't', for t he• purpo. I' of di. !'OV 1
lng- \\ hy 1111'11 J'&'l\1' hint. The· S l'l ·
I ing- will It~• \I'IY <•lnhot"ll<•, nn rl
il1 1'11 Py!P, who ha s dit'PI'ic•d
''""' 1 \' wot lc l'o1' I'V«'I'.V play pn•t•lllr•d hl'tl' in t lw bt t thn·t• j'l':li 'S,
lw :w lin Ill'<' II l't'lll'l' d a s art i tic·
GOODIE SHOP
133 E. Main St.
•
dil l' l'llll .
' l'h1• pnHIIII'! ion
all' for lw pia~·
1'1111n \ : Bu . iiii' K ~ ('r•ltlllttll'l', 1•:.
C'luud, .1. ,\bll'lllllll, I' \\ oll't•tHII'n,
J\ , t'ht' ll\1'11. Jo:. ll n1ri, (', Stoul:
• '1'"11"1'~' . A. l'yk, \'. ltnwlin ~ , 1•:.
linn i ;
1 d<P -Ilp, 1•: . .'tl'il\, ll.
\ \ltllf'llll:lll; J' ropl'l lit• , ( 'ur11li11l'
( '11hh . .\1. Slid1•t', A. , 1111111 : <'o
1111111, " · 1\ro:td, 1 ·~. ,'mith: l ' ndf'l '
tndir •. . J\. )(llfnn 1111d 1' . (, tl'llnn.
Swinnen Off r Nine
I ctions At FortyFifth 0 an Recital
II~
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1\lnkin~ t
I 1 h n cqui1 m nt pr c;ents many
an intl·re tinq prohl m to the ngineer of \V ·tern
1· 1· trit-manufa turt:r for h B II ·stem.
A c<t t: in poin i th dr ing 1f telephon
h for· p\ltting on the pr
·tiv I ad h :t h.
s t: p i" of utmo im1 or an ·, for th tin · c PI r
"1reo.; cmn) arrv your oic pro1 r1 unl
their
1 ap r insul.ttit 11 i. th rc u~hl · dri 'd . 'o hi end
t !' l'l'tl l· 1 l tril· en gin c I' dt:vi ..cd <;I cia! Jr ·mg
< \ t•ns m "hi h tht' air i · J!Jirl\ limeS dritr than
dt St It
Th
,lit' !
go in
.tm
., i ch-
\ l'l" •
ll'
CTl
·qu11 -
T
THE tobacco that is
cut h e t for pip
might
h t rm d ~ whittle cut" or
~~rough cut," like Granger.
It r equir a type of tobacco
di.f:E r nt from th tobacco
n d for ch wing tobacco
or cigar ttes. Th n again,
Grang r is mad by Well·
man' M thod.
Grang r ha a pl a ing
aroma. It i
low burning
and cool. Ju t try it!
~,~~~11«4
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GABBO!
i no 1 G.1)bo''
following not •, unfound in th R •
x hi morning:
. ick."
D ncer Talk Frc ly
o Review
( ontinu d from Page 1.)
"'Po·: .· .. d', 'Tropic' and
J:!o' in order," \\'as our om
fait ring r ply.
The enter aim•r'. fac
\'i h appr ia ion. "R ally?'' ·he
n ked. "Why they ar the one I'd
piek. Po sibly the r a1'on I like
th m i: that they are my mo.
rent number. ; I always like
new on
be t. Then ther
. ory to 'Largo.' 1y mother wa
in Fontainbl au la. summer and
nccidentally cam
acros~ an old
manm;cript by L onardo da Vinci,
nrr. ng d for he flute.
he had il
nnr ranged for the piano, gave me
n copy, and thi gave m the idea
for the dance.''
"How do you go abou bringing
nut a new dane ?"
"Well fir. t of all comes the in. pira ion, which I can ge from a
hook, a play, a mu sical s lection, or
a number of thing . This idea
mu. t e carried around in the mind
fnr . orne time, frequently a much
a: . cveral year , and allow d to de,. ·lo11 b for it grow: into a compi(•
dane ."
"How many dane s do you compn. a year?"
"I like to add a whol new pro~ram
and . ev ral ball >t. each
y!'ar."
In the mid!; of the int rvi w,
which !'oon became more of a con, . r~a ion, Mi s Page, who wa. r moving her makeup and u ing h r
hands o add empha. i. to her
'·ords accidentally ·wept a large
ilver-pla ed mirror from he table.
\ ri h a shriek . he jump d to her
fi'Pt and, with her eye. clo. ed, ask' d. "Did it break?"
Wh<'n we r pli d tha it hadn'
h • !;mil d and "aid, "I hate to
ht· ak mirror .. "
"Of n11 he countric!" you have
b n in, which do you like h
WARE REVIEW
The
gc•t in clas::w ·.
At th • m ·.· t m(jeting, two w
hcn<'P, cffort: will bl• madt• tu
tain two political . pen ken~, n
puhliean aml a Democrat, who
!lilt
Hen i as follow:: Editor-in- hi f,
Rob rt R. ennum; Busir.ess tanager, Henry . Brady, Jr.; A sociek. al Editor , J. L. I eppe and Irvin
ob- EtchC'll · ; Lit rary
ditor, harles
R •will
- · - · -~~ - ~- ~- -~~ -
+·- ·. -
hold a dcbat .
11
('ur tb Tt•nor
rtf.
nt ( ollc gc• Hour;
Plan for l'nlitil·al lh·hah Soon
'orJI\Ilay <'(lllr>gc· JfCJll!' wns
!hi' r·om1111 lt·r• rJfrpnintcd I I , !onfll'l'iod in the morning
dnv b l're idPrd ll llli llf 11 ~ill nnl h •ld In
tnkr· 1111'1 dt>linit•· :1 lion, or· t'OillC' YPl<lc 1duy, with the• enl ir !:! luclcnt
lu n d iinitl' r'IIIIC'lll ion for . onH' body of )!1•la\\ :ln' ('.,JII'J.('l' in nltim!', T .. dnt llll'r<· hn. h •~>n only tcnrlnllrc• . Professor I urkl•y preortt· 1 r ,.t •• •·l'tiiW of lh • ('ommi ll'(', . ic!NJ.
'fiH' g-uc· l nrti ·t wa. Mr. llnnic·l
nnrl th 1f \\ll lwld In t nig-ht. ll
In tr d hi t' two hour , hul di t'll !l- IIL·a lc•y of l he• ('uri is Tnc.;tilul of
, i"ll Wll'l' A'I'IH't'al in natnn, nncl Philndt•lphia, who sung lwo se lection s.
no dPiinit<• 11 ·tio11 wn s lnll'n.
I'rPs idrnt Ifullih<'n spoke for
'l'fll' ''Olrlltlitt('(• f'lltl , iRI of l'r11f.
about
a qunr•lt•l' of an hour and exl;l'ot ~·<' T. ~khu tr r, l'hnirman, l'ror.
f{ulph Jn1w. , l'rof. !(. W. ( lhl rlin, plairwd th purpo!ie of lhc noonday
Mi
.lf'nnn<• If' J•;li 7.ahf'!h <lrnll · tnC'('lingo. II :aid that the purpo R
.l·in, a i fnnt prof'r• oJ' of hiol - wns not. to take up some of the
OJD, \\ onwn' C'olll' r•, J\ . B. Cnl ·
lin., n1: I llr . (', L. l>ny.
'I hi ,.,,llllllt!IN• \\ill nw •I ngnin
lnt<• 111 • wr•rl.
\It hrHWh nothing' lltnl'l' dt·f'lnilt•
than tltr• lnonrkn t of rn·gonn l't•d1nl Ita '"'''" :n·runJ.(' •rl for nl the
pre• Pnl inw, t fwrr dnr·"' f-:1'1'111 to h ·
n po
ihilily of Rl'V l'UI
fol<'l'ic>:
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HODES'
Blue I l en Progre. se
aboul tl11• It n~th of tirnl' 0 1 lllllll
b I' of Jl• 1 inti t·H! h t hnl \\ i I b
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DR G.
(Continu •cl .from Page 1.)
the• full memh r. hip of each organization will be repre: nted in the
Blu H1•n. 'fh dat s for the si ting
or each org"nni7.nlion will I posted
at an early dntP.
A cll·vr·r llwnw will run through
lhe hook, but the exact na ure of
this them is being kept secret by
l
PPLIE
ALL 'OLLEGE
TATI NERY
' DRIE
1
TEXT BOOR
DRUG
C
th staff.
The photog-raphic work f or this
i!isuc of the Blut' II'm i h ing don
by th Zam sky • tudio of Philadelphia and by Mr. Rum r of Newark.
Lotz Photo- Engraving Co., of
Philadelphia is doing the engraving work.
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CIG RS
CIGARETTE.'
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nf
],.,. un . , 11 wt•l l a w r•kly plny
by tlH• nwmhr•r of tlw l•'ont ligohlH
('luh. La t yl'at• llli~· orr.anizn ion
pt·r• 't•nlt•cl
my. lt•ry
plnyR over
WI>I•:J. 1'\'l't'Y wt·l'k, nnrl th • Hint inn rr•r·t•ivr•cl "ntllllY fnv ornhl
r'lllllllli'IIL ."
t r. 11 kkman !laic\
thn ltr \\ill v •I in tourh wilh till'
d11h n 11ntt a . it hn ~ 1 c·nml' or~"llllizc•d, llnrl will nnn<Hilll'P thl' <I' ·
c·i• ln11 at r1v• d : t roon.
'l'lw n :wtion of tfw fpw rnc mhPl' l
of !lw fal'lllty who Wl'l'<' to!ll of
tlw plnn \\' •r; ft\\111'1\hll'. 1\lo
of
thr•m lihrl thc• purpo
of tlw
hronrll':t t ·, "to t'l\1'1 y to IH' pPopl!
nt lh•lt\\':1 1' JH'OJ.CI'!lm of n "111ltllnlnnd crlncntinnnl vnln ."
lt i JHI. ihlt (hill \ IIi ' ('I' , j ~:
nnd ('Pili'A'•' ll nn r· I'I'DVI'I\1' will
lw ltllllllittrcl, if th• '11'11 t· h:n·•
no nh.il•l'linn, !\lltl tiP I'll t•l'tn'n·
11\l'lll l. or II I~ P"
uitahll' t'ol'
hrn 11lc n. l ill •.
t till' pt·c • c•nt tinw tlwrr. i ~ :\
pri ,til' lr•lr•phniH' lllll' lwt\\'l'f 11
Titc ·IH•Il llnll nncl \\ JlJo l , I c•fol' •
1 oncln~ ni •h. 11. lliclntnll :1Y,
hi t•n •iiH ''' . \\111 in tnll "I lw nw
mnclc rn c·quipnwnt. irwh1rling ron -
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