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Four Hundred Guests At
.THEDRAI\1ATICCRITIC
Father and Son Banquet
PRAISES 'THE RIVALS"
Only a few over 10 per cent
of the 10,000 boy and girls admitted that there were any "in''idiou factor in chool tending
to undermine right conduct."
The one out~tanding fact of
the entire que. ti nnaire is this:
mo t of ihese 10,000 children
are ab o1ute materialis · in all
of their an wer there i only a
glimmer, now and then, of an
appred ticn of mot·a · e· ctnics.
They fail, in the rna , to recogniz the fact that there i uch
a thing in life a character, and
wh n they do recognize charact r in each oth r, the put it in
a . econdary place.
Delaware Hexathlon
Championship Jan. 30
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U IVERSITY OF DELAWARE REVIEW
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THE IDEALIST AT KELLS
How Delaware Ratea In
The Engineering World
In the magazine ction of the Philadelphia Sunday Record
D lawar has b n an engifor Dec mber 2 , Mt·. Ev •r •lt John on received a long and well
neering in titution for only
d serv
tribul for hi. work in publi ·hing the Declaration of thirty-on
ye rs, but in that
Indep nd nee and th
on. titution of the United States of hort tim has advanced rapidly.
Am rica iu book form wilh note . Mr. Johnson's dition of the At the pre ent tim there are
men who were graduated from
Delaware doing good work, in
om cas . xceptionally good
work, for a gr at many of the
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F:tlitor-iu-('hit I
Col'nt>llu A. Ti lg-hmu n, ·~r,
Wouu n'll ('llllt•IJ F:rlilor
Dt•la l!'flf(' rclli'(JC Eclitor
Ml·rr ·I J'yl , '2fi
J. C. King, Jr., '2G
AIIHi iCIIIl ]<)dil01'8
Pnul L nhy, '2G
l<nlht·r·in<• Dou •hf'rly, '25
(;crtf'rul Staff
Elizn 'ook •, '27
H. JC Pippin, '27
:\.Iurs.:- rt•t • ' unn, '27
Jkrtha ~krivan, '27
Jamt·s Gmnt, '21;
P. H. Him rd, ·~;,
I. Hlciht r Jt, '2()
J. G. Eyt•r, '1!7
TI<•I t•n Lucn111 '21'i
,J. K. Muhlig, '21'i
Lill i11t1 Loo. t•, l!fl
A.M. Han ou, '20
IJuHilll'iiH
~.clwnr!l B.
Mrlllllfl r
Mtuw.ue,·B
II. S. Murphy, '2G
Hc •lc•n Hnke11 '25
.r 1'. Malloy, '27
c llnrri A, '2
\\.. n. Miller '27
Kntht·tin · J.ntlcl, '2!1
G. J. allowny, '27
Kalh!·l'irw Ady, ' .. 7
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No limil hw~ h • •n sc1 to what w muy h ·come without
· 'nsing to hI out·~ Jv •s.- D ~nn Tn "C.
• F.i\l 1LANATION
I ll<' to tlw fa('t that only uhout. half of
turn(•d in their n .wH a~signm ntl-1, nnd that th majority of lh s
<.·nm • in lL t , and that a pro fr '<HI 't' wn. •ith r not appoint d or
I'll-\ h • rwgl '·t •tl hiH \\ork c mpl'tPly, THE R ;VIEW could not be
}HlbliHh<'d nnd il-l:·nt<'d i'ridn ' nft '1'110011 UH it , hould hr V
Cll.
( !onl-l~qu(•ntl. , w • :rpp •ar n day ]al·.
R thi:; hi th ftr·st tim this
Yl Hf lhal th' Hla 'H Ia 1 of promptn< s.· hag produc l an r ' riouH
in onv •uicn '(, \ t· hop thnt. the HUl>stl'ib rs wi111orgiv th, guil
011 'R. \Vl' f rgivP t h •m hul th • 11 xt time thiH happ n. Lhc
otr 1H il' •
lid do ·II to npply to lh Hlu /IC'n r the Jklawar'
J,~·dut'l' for poHitions if they tar· to ~ ntinu th
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To :om' 1 t'l'H ns Ow nnnw Pil'l'l'
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quh•tl d ling thin" for ntlwr~. tht: n. m Pil•rn du Pt n
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lteporl,:-; from ·orthwestern
'nivt>t·~ity, Univ<~ rsity of Chi-
l"nivl'rsi rot Vermont. and
, warthmore indirate a growing
('irl'lt[t,/itnt MaiiUUf'I'R
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Hf·l'ry, '2G
Assistu11t J:u llillcB
Alycf W1 t on, ·~r;
"n•nais:anre" in Am •rican
ition nuly tn han
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A favorite SportPaddling Freshmen
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A paddling epidemic ha · · iz d
;, \eral univer iti and college·.
More f'tringent rul . and :trong Casual
application of hardwood paddle" are r medi . being tried
out to cure the ;\'hal ~ l dLTegard for cu. tom and tradition
at Princeton, Columbia, Co ul'If'
(Iowa), Fairmount oil g
(Kan:-.a ·) , and \Villam >tte alCollegiate Comment
lege (Oregon) .
Prirzc ·tun :-If you ha\'C se n
anr Fr hman ' . aring gaudy
ve t or yellow . hck rs; :ocks,
hoes, gart r~ or tic~· of any
color except black; walking on
th gra ·s; smoking on lh tr ct
or on th campu · ; out after 9
o'clock at night; then it is your
dut\· to r port him to the Vigilanc' Committee. The Vigilanc
Co mittee is compo:cd of 25
Sophomores .-worn to nforce ll
traditions. It has be n rec ntly
formed to combat th wholesale
disregard for
xi:ting Fr shman custom .
Col" nzbia :-A group of blackrobed Sophs 1 ·d recalcitrant
Freshmen to itvlrum nt.;;; of torliniv~r:ih· of .1. \:>\'ada ha.·
tul·e t•eml.l1I·.scei1t of 4L h Fa.:;c1' :Jti·
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l\Ir. 1 ~u b.'-''\rill my h y aholi:h •d ":uL '' for :- 'nior~ and
or of medieval Inqui ::;itor~. Part 1 arn to drink at ,·our ~(·hool '?'' junioJ·:.
of the cn·ing frosh w re R at cl
Prof ·~~or - " 'orry sir-but , n·~ a gr •at )if • if you don't
in a huge, black box and the two we can hardly finu enough for waken.
parts of the top w r drawn to- the faculty."-Colga Banter . . 1==.====.========
gethcr leaving onh~ the guilty
heads expo' d to lhe hooting
\Vhal everv call g man houl<.l
a~h pau for fal"
t th,
populace. The re t were pro- know-mor ~!
d •ntal gold, plantinum and di ·vided with dog collar from
carded jew >lry.
whi h were u pcnded 'ign of
An individuali t is often ju l II KE ME TI. • T
REFINa highly lescriptive character, a colloqu Lt.
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Freshman Rule," and below
An ,w r. to Iller we have 1
"Offense-No Cap, Poor Atti- rec ived:
tude."
1. No, P. G., w have n ver 1
Coe Colleg - Twenty Coe drank cotton-gin.
Fr . hm n were r cently brought
2. Vermont is a . lat , F. F.,
b fore a group of upperclassmen and Vermuth tha which proand forced to run a gauntlet of duces a tate.
well manned hardwood paddl .
3. Y . , Vi. S ., it i. true thai
Ofr nse-failure to wear r gula- at a faculty .party at W. . a
tion cap.
great many cigar lt s Wl~re con. ·
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sumed. Ain't it awful?
F'an·mount Coli g :-Spanng
-th . paddle p il the Fre ~;nan,
II adlin - Trinity
'allege
believes The Sunflower.
La t Chang : am lo uke Univery ar the paddling line wa sitv.
abolL h d at Fairmount allege
Th motto on th college . al
with what ha!:! pro\·ed to be un- will probablv be changed to
atiRfactory r sults." Th
un- "Thr in n·c."
paddled Freshmen ar
a cti::loyal lot, continue:4 'unjtrm• r,
G. K.
hester on L'
the\· have not '' nt r d into the opinion that the t nd
acti\'iti :.; of the . cho l with he
~arne whol -heart d inter .'t that
wa: <lL•play d in pa:t y ar.'."
NARDO
·w hile Thr llllfiowrr i: not in
fanw of the primitive 11addl
line of the pa ·t, ''l:ith it~ clubs,
broom:ticks, two by four:, an 1
oth •r make. hift paddle. it doe·
favor •· he paddling f r Fr .·hrnen with regulation paddle:
ancl nnl ~. 8Uch a :v t m i: retot cl the abolition
all Fre:hSOL WILSON
rn n rule~, inclurling th w aring of gr n cap. and ribbon:.
for under the pre: nt . y: em it
i. impo . . ible to enforce th m and
h ,. are wor. than no r-ule at
all."
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DELAWARE REVIEW
TH DRAMATI
RITIC 1 olleg . To one who for a night FATHER A D SON BA Q
PR IS S "THE RIVALS" w1tn
m~de f4Sit apo. sbl
for all
of artl
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lay that
was
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(Continu •d from P fir 1.)
cv ning at th
layhou e.
Whether or not they know it,
th . tud nt. aw in th pr sentation of "Th • ivals" the nearst approach to tru com dy, as
org M redith u note com•dy, that th y will v r s c.
What a galaxy of
tars!
Think how our grandchildren
wi11 b bored when all of us begin for th thousandth time the
Hl ry o the night w saw Mrs.
FiMk , _.olo. Fish r, Jam R Pow'rl-!, hauncy leoti and Thomas
Wis in h ridan's comedy of
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tically and b autifully produced, c)ud d by singing the Alma
and act d by the be t on the Mat r and b nediction bv the
~merican stage, I :ender thanks Rev rend Hill.
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s1nc r ly and grac10usly. If any_
on cou.Jd. hav pr~vided a more
lh th N w • tudent for DeenterU:Lmmg venmg, I h g .to cemh r 20 1924 there wa nearcliff r with th m, and forewith ly half a ~olum~ devoted to the
chall nge them to a duel. The article Percy Marks rec .ntly
weapo~ : two half-~sed cakes of I wrote for THE REVIEW.
almohve soap whlch we shall ~~~~~~~~~~~~
endeavor to make one another 1
HWallow.
-The Dramatic ritic.
for The Campus and Fraternity
1 he Craftsmen at Kell are alway glad
to do work for ·uiversity tudeut . A
Window Card, a Dance Program or a
Book-all receive our careful nttention.
'@e Craftsmen at Kells
Dramatic at Iowa
( onlinu •d fr·om Pag 1.)
Newark, Delaware
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first term of th summer sess ion. A group f plays will also I
b given during th seecond
t rm.
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men ar Iways "from Mi souri"
- John Ward Men's Shoes wil
sho you!
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We have also a complete stock
of Evening Clothes and Tuxedos to hire.
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