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C.IUSSER SAYS ASSEMBLY
ADJmS CAllED IDS ·swAN SONG'
HONOR ROLL IJSTS FOUR STRAlGHI'
•A' snJDENTS FOR FIRST 'SEmrER;
TWENI'Y COlJN'Im ARE REPRBEm»
Baptia~
Miaiater Addresses Stud-ta
Faculty; u- Subject 'I Know'
Olive M,.era, Cleo Berry, Helen Heater :AM
Marian Mean•, AU Seaiora, W"m liich-t
Bertha; ·7 8 StudeDta Ani Named
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Sevent7-4111ht otudenta are on the bonO!" 1011 fOI" the . .
oemester, aceordb!g to tabulation& made by Ca...,. Wocdta',
College "'81atrar. Four otudenta, all of t h o 111 HDiora. _ . .
ltra~ht A'o. They are Olive Myen, of GI....Uie, oniJ lllnlaM
A lltudent tho fint aemester of laat year: Cleo Berry, of V._
Helen Heater, of Weston, aDd Marian Meana, of Camden.
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for, Ute teac:iahWI of a.riR.
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will ..... thll 1n011da for Dua·
'W'Mre he 'lila aceepCed a
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TAll COLL&CT<IU AUIST
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Two ,.,.._u.tme of tM 0. led ill the n...bw of eouCS. ...
partaa•t of latemal .....DH . . fUab et..boole ,.,_.,... wtlli If
Nted faNit7 IIM'IDbers Ia 8lliq 01rt eehoolil aDd 12 ~ "'''tft ~
federal Jaeome taz reporbl, Pridar. the tnltman e.._ wtllt ll _ . . .
'nle,- wen Asbford Brown, of Park- aad 11 ccnurtiea, tiM •ior dul ,...
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Tbe rnnnber of
OtU C. WiJaoa aad E. S. Mac.. eolll"tho.ue. AD ihree worked at the roD ia lob• loWM\
l ia WiU Be Chief Speak_.. 1 eourthouse TlnandaJ'.
:rean. theft Mlq
To Show Moftea
'19 ill 111s.
bated rtpt baet to tlM
lllie niwftJtJ• of Genuar."
J&UI "aeientlsta are tumlng to the BiPIJ'Cbolocilta and othen are
time to write abaut IL''
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w~., KanJW Architect Submits
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the
han here; In Atlantic City trt ~ao':~rii::.~il~~o;;h-;:,~
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for
J•n 1
lind
for Uw friucbl I haw made • • • I
kDow JI'IDOPie han beea a help 'o me
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Jloelm. p..wlde•t of
Jallior dUI . _ .
ltadant. oa •
fD lha put ,_.
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Plans For New Hall i~r:::= ~ !~U:..!
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principal, wUI be chief apeaken at Blue Priata Under lrupectioa junJon 1tith 2.81.
b7 Facalt9 Memlten Who
'l"'IMt complete honor rvU.
Will Uae BuiJdia•
appean on pqe 4 of I:JlU U.Ue IIIIa
ll1cb Scbool ndltorhnn.
ead:& stadtnt.'a ..wr.., ccnmtr, Mill
Cbarlu llaxweJI, A.. B. '40, PftSi·
P.rn. E. G. Kohrboarb Mid the tcbool. bou.n eanied IUid IHnlcltr
deot of the t.e&dler'a ~up. will be put .wee.~r that Ko'*t C. BarehiDal. point&. Onl7 atu.deaia wbo eurW
ill ehtu"p of the .u.dar Pf'OI'I"UUIol &rchi'tec't of WheeJfllc, wu heft~ Ute and eompletecl fourteen 01' 1DON ..,
W'birh ia addition to the adclreMe 1 PMt WHk ad nbaaltted a blue prilllt meeter hollft are liftacl 011 t1ae . .
will mdade muak dinet.ed bJ lllar)r alretch of the II... IUO,OOO 1cience which mdwt.. titoaf wllo M.q _..,
Loaiae Lewia and Frank Beall, dno.. ball t.o be enetei! here thia: sprinl'. tamed an anr.p of 2.00 01' abllt&
Uoa.ala by the Rev, C. Uo7d Arehart, The •keteh. PNL hbrbou.rh aaid,
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p&lt.or of the. GleaYiUe Prub7terian i• .belnc iupect,ed b7 iutroc.ton who Willf&IM aD41 a.ut.. 1:. wa...
Claurch, uti tbe altowin&' of two will UM the Mil aDd ''is mbject to made hooor ...-.1• wt&ile ~
tum.. ""Lad et dlel"rH" aad "Boo- ~ aDd modification'' bJ them. 19 boora. Fav .tudhlotll oa t.Jae . .
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TJM .,...._, wlaicll wU1 Hcla at •vaested. will be retamed to Bur...... will 1M oueJaded at • p. m. ddul todqo.
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per, Gilmer Ooaat.r echool nperin· ler than tt wu orfcinel17 planaed,
iendetrt., aad Preeldeat Jfu:w.U.
Pfta. Rohrboacb added, becaue of
the iDUMsed colt of buildlnlf ma-
Preaideat aad Mn. Robnoqb a meeUnc of the Gilmer ColllltJ'
• • It. oqht to be oar aim alwaJS
Will Lea... Tomonow For teaclr.en., Friclay, in the Glaville
Natioaal Coa..--tioa
help P"Ple, and we cannot be
help to dma unl- ant we IO're
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Pre&. E. G. Bobrboqb annoueed.
Poitltlq to the
fD to. 9aArdaJ that. he would lt..,e t.omor41;r"a world. he lAid, ,.It u trqie tiO row for At.laa.tie CitJ. N. J., when
U.. lll a d,U.. ... ... an awful qe. he wUI at&ad a meetinc of tbe
•traal•
But if I had been cboo.baa u
ia wiUch W ltft, l1r0ald ll&ft
dlla fHie.'"
Be pictund mu ea4
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American Allociation of Teaehen
Collecee, J'rida7 .-ad S.tordaJ'. Re
Mid al8o that t.e wovld l"e1Daill for
• mHI:iq of tU AID.rieaa Allociatioa of School ~n wldeJa
CODftn. . 8ddaJ', FM. aa, and
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Cod's sicht," he u.id, "il an individ·
Ual penoulltJ. God eot~nta a liviac
amonl' th~ .,..at.est 'ralua.''
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Be uld \hat "what bu ,rinn my
hurt Jor ia the bowtq thal God
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a...n, aathor sad
.poke ben Dec.. 6
the L7c.eum eouru,
mull daurbten aDd
narrowly ~Kaped
llonda7 when 6rt
D. T. WRIGHT IN HOSPITAL
D. T. Wril'ht, father of Agnes
Su1on Wright, atudenta in the
CoUege. b In the Un ion Proteataat
Hospital &t Clarksburg, ~overinlf
frvm an appen~t.omy. Mr. Wri~t.
W&Jic taken Dlw!re ThundaJ.
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Sadie Hawkins Takes Over At :Annual ·
'Birthday' Dance In College Gymnasium
SPEECH FmlVAI.
terial&.
Plana are beiq m..te W hoUH the CleaYille
geocraphy, bi~loo. ebemil'try, physics, aftd home ec:OftOmic:• depart-
Staoloooto to P....,._
pate ia State Coated F...
turiag F-. E -
menta In the building, whi~h accord·
ln.r to U.ntative plans. wil be l.eated
Tbe speeeh dllprllrt.mHt wW aW
on the site of the Cottqe, no•· oe- for the ftnt time, all fogr nenU a.
eupied by. Mrs. Te.TUa Strother the aa.nua! IPIIeC"h feltival to be laeW
bution to """e infantile paralysis
--&1: Buntmrton, March zo, 11, ...
fund by "tripping the lil'bt fantaa.Viu Emma F. Myers, o! Huntift6· CoU~I.' nur!e.
22, acoordinc to ~lie Kathleen ....
tic::" to the muaic: of Frank BeaU and ton, contributed four new boob to
matruetor.
his nine pleee on:heatra Saturday the Robert F. Kidd Library recent· TEACHES HANDWRITINC
WiUiam Batler Y•t•, oQ.&d
nirbt In the CoUqe l)'1tlnuiam from IJ, The boolta are: "Shlnior ScabFor the tint time in the regular plaJ. "Lend of Beart"a DNire.'" will
S until 12 o'clock. Spon.ared by the bard" by R. C. But.chinson, '-rhe
Glenville Cirie Club and dima:rinr Tllnlinl' Wheeb" by Stuart ,CJoete, school year, the Colle~ is girin~ • be entered. Cast members e~
.a three.fold money-Ni&inl' program, .. Pepita' by V. St.oclilwell West, and one-hour c:o u ~ In handwriting. The ue : Hele.n He&kr, Jamn Beater,
the affair took the form of a Sadie "Forever Uly~>~tes '' by C. P. Rodo· class iJ taught bJ Mi~ h ·y Lee Mr· WiUi&m Hulfhes, CharJn Beul.,..
ers, head or the. cl~rtment of ele- Jo Reeder and Eve Amok. Olive .,..
Hawkins eaharet dance in which c::anac:bi.
moro than aistJ couples added gay.
Miss Pd7en i.s a &ister of Mi&s lvy mentary education. The cou·rse. how- er:s will be stage manager.
Debaters npresentiag the CoD...
ety to the event.
Lee Myera, director of elementary ever, hu bren t.1ugbt during sum·
mer terms..
are. Richard Harpfl', Robert HalliDUI
Red hearta danclin~r from the ceil- teacher tn.ininc in the Colle«"!.
and Paul Beal.
ing enc:ompt.ued by red, wh.ite and
MISS BEU.'S MOTHER HOME
Bomer Moote will read a cuttta•
blue euum•~ from a dimmed room 46 Students Enrolled
of Vat.hel Lindsay'a "Con~o."
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In Directed Teaching Mr•. F. W, Bell probably y,·il) eome Several member~ or Pl!"eh !::.02
hom<' toda)' .(rom the St. Mar)•'t Hos- class and Rkba.rd R:~r.jler are eom.
·~:~~ea::~rd::i~bedc~l~o;~~ee :.~s r:~ , The numbe~ o~ st.udent. taking pital in Clarluburg ~~ro·hete &be has petinr for the. e:rlemporaneou
which was "To My Valentine;• pa- d1rt>cted toochmg 111 h1gher. comp:!lr- been :t PAtient th" past two wCeks. speech contest.
Three students are competinr for
taded among the <'rowd distributing e~ to the number who took it the She is the n~otb"r of ~lisa Be!l.sic
Bell, instructor in history in the Col- the peace oration event. They ue
ba.Jl~ons. to dant.er~ ud h~tandera. ~~;:~t:~moet~~m:"~:.~~ea~:rM~~:~ lege.
Clyde Dotson, Cleo Berry and PaaJ
H~ghhghtlnr the eve1ung were inc. Thirty-two student3 ue takinaBeal. The winner here will go to
prize awards and a Ooor show ..1t 10 work in lhe elementsr)· field. twenAppriximately 400 bugle call• a re the fMtival.
o'clork. Pd.zea and wlnnen were: t)'-slx in Eduution 218, silt in Edu. sounded every we.ek 1t t.he Citadel,
Miss KathleV~ Rohertaon is 'ric..
One live ehtc:ken, Roland Holt; two cation 444. Last seme1ter there were South Carolif\:1 military eollege.
pre!ident. of the Festival.
dozen eggs. Russell Mt.Quain; one thlrty.seve.n in the elementary field
fl.Uart. or mola.ues, WiliUm Wolfe.; two or which were Education
one quart. of honey, Clarence Under- stutdents.
WOQd; one C:Jk& donated by the GlenThe number in S&t'Ondary edura.
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viUe Bakery, Mrs. Bant% Craddock: tion under Dr. J .
Shreve. head of
one C3ke donated by Stork'• Bakery the department of ed ucation is fou rof P:ukersbUJ'K, Ru ssell .M~Quain.
teen, the ume.- number as of' the past
When C. William Duncatr. eomes e.rage in ability and far abave th•
ati~:: nb;r ;~::~~ea~;;: 1 ;~~=7~ s emester.
here June 19 to sp~k in assembly. :1venge in int.erul. ••
Gle.nviiJe High School •enlor, and New Tank Will ,Add
:: ~~~ c:~;e~:"r:::;,rt;:~~Y R~ .;::~ Mr. Wagner, who unearthed &It
old year book which contailu Kr.
:en~=~ing by J o Reeder, College
B
ncr, Collego physics instructor.
.Dunc.-an'.s .pkture. said the lnlltltution wu called Pennsylv1nia CoUese
Games we"
in the Coleauty To CampUs wh':re
the.u but wa1 later chanced to tt.
lege Lounce at the l&me time !or
Another bright spot may be seen B. degree, th~t he ftnt met Mr. Dunpre~e.nt name bec.ause of epnfu•io•
frotn the umpus when the Pitts. can. no,.,· an int.eniewer on the PhiJthoM who did not eare to dance.
arl.Ang from the m•nJ in.titation•
Precding the d&nc:e a. d.!rmer . .s burch Demoin St.eel Co. M• eom- adelphia Evening Pu blic Udger.
commonly. c:aDed PmDIJJ'ln nis Col·
«hen •'- the 'I'rinity Methodi5t rioted til~ now steel watet tank on
Although. they were not. claas- I.e. Kr. WAJ'ftet' reeeiftd the A. B.
Churek with Dean H. Lllb:tn White the hill a~Te th~ ea~pus. Thl• new mate~~-, lfr. Wagner said he knew docree there in 19-16 with teac:hlna
I.S toaltmuter. Brief talks were eonltruetlon, wtnth will replace t.he Dunt:.n personally. It was in 1916.
ftelda in ~~eien ce and m•thf/'rnaticL
'lftlde by 'f'ortby Di!vi•, state tax eol· ~:d wo~en ~rvoln, ~Ul he c:~v. th~ year after Mr. Wagner'• ~du·
leeior, ,and Ba~ard Bay•. Muaic was '· · ~ wttb hri&'bt aluminium P.•~t ation. th:at •Du.nean SU(!eenfully preADD~ TO MAIUMC UST 1
led
Mrs, John E , AJ'bUC'kle with IMide and out. -The tank, which will dided Woodrow Wilson's prelridu.
AddN to the nu.iJio• list of tU
Mlaa B~ li. OJIC!n u piulsl. . bo larnr thaft both the ol~ .onea, tial •ict.ory o•er Chai-leJ Evat.~J
'Will be 'Lllirty.. l:r: feet._ fn dwne~r Bu,rb6J.. He heca.me 11imous for hioo, GlenviU. . jfarc:ul']' 11M- p..t WMk
CURIUCULutf curDucB.
~nd twentT feet hl.l'h w•th a c:apar1~ prediction• . bJo nan rnc th• ftn aue· wen tbe.Jollowinc aama: Jan lieWJU. 8& HEU:t TOMoaaow or uo,ooo canona. The tank 111 oeedin.r presidential winnen. n... Gee, Cl~TillD; lmopne o,e. Spen.
owned b7 the ~lenrllle Water Sapo. '3c:ribinc Duncas from··rnem01')', Mr. eer• HHben Hou..rt. Clarbbv.rw';
Mrs. Fra~ .'\!illiaml, Pi~rzb: &.
TOJDorrow at 1 o'e:l
wi
rlf Co. ud ~·ill l!llpply .water lor Waener .. id : • •...
th• lilt nnte..:- lcb-:!e
tbe town.
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t'Re wa• intftellted ' fa pabUcitJ, T. Cn.~oJ;d, Gfe11'riUe.
of the aecoad
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- · ·· .mo.t!y for the ~ue.., hut he we.•
deat.
"metter. Mew ltll·
X.na• '8tate Cl'l llrre I,; one of til• 1!10 interart.ed In aport. -.J thoDJ'i:
WIWams Col!eC'I! piau to ~··
raport to ~a ~ in t.he nation to oP"'c::- a eoatn he did a.ot pia,.. 1 belie'Je ·~. wu 0 ~ ate 4f'tr-4Wbt mea th.. ,..,. wltll
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It was a mury time and every· CONTRIBUTES BOOKS TO
body ..... PJIY makin,r ha eontriROBERT P . kiDD UBJtARY
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one thinl' i• lhat of the Me~ury,
Mr. Cn....rord thinks.
. "It ha1. been e::~•tl~ il1e.re~:ed , in
~ze and lhtere.st, .. ld he. I like
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mterest•nc .to .~~Cad . There 1• •m·
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provemen.t 1n 1te set up."
. A!ked 1f he had any •d.verse crtt•·
CISms, Mr. Cn..t'ord roplted thAt he
had not he~n herr long enough for
th~~· eve.n If ~e tlr.ought. it safe.
Nit~~:l ~e:::~10°: ~:7:~o:f l~:
!t'Anl ago," .he remarked, "~e me~tlng cmphallzed what ls ncht WI~
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tr:~s ~~~::ra~J':~a~r~ c:'r~.:o~~
ba Mllected in tlaa.w:~...
tbe boys of
a com}'llimeDL
Metna to be a bit.
'bat emphaliMd. how·
ban ·keD ben onlr a
commended the new c:oanea otrered
lo CoUtl'e Btudenta.
"Some may smile at the HUrM ill
aoc:ial clancin1, but I think it important and wish t.hat I h•d bad the
opportunit>· to take lllt h a course."
"Prac:t~al tuc:hiftl' tn phyllc&l
edUtoStion for .ri.rls bali \een mueh
needed," Hr. CrawfoJ!CI •ld In reo.
fl'rrin.r tn Phyr;ic:al ~~:atlon 10«.
"The eourH In C11rn:nt Kap:dne
oJFan llfi'C!•t poMibWtiea,• he Mid.
He thinks •tud..W ia'-""t m ez.
tra-emrie'.ll•T aetlvttlee b -a .tep In
tbe richt dlr~oa.
.
'Woat ()rt.n • liNN .critri~ of
the ,rraduat('s of W. CoDer.'' Hr.
Crawford Mid •~t tbat our rMu
at.ee .,.. 'rftOI'O ·~~ to be weak .;
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When News Man Speaks Here June 19
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MORE PLANNING FOR
THE SOCIAL EVENTS
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~ IJ..L EV~,.S
are both enterta.irUog and eduIJ caWo nal. They aerve as a diversion Irom daily
elaN routi ne and at the ume time trai n students
tn doine the right thing :at the right time. Spr ing,
tk• M Ost prolific time for campus soeial func:tiona,
1001'1 ,..ill be here, and there are a f ew tbinga that
eln h,. done to ~ ke danC"e.s ev~n morJ,! entertaintar • nd enlighk!ning.
A bigl!er type of entertaitl menl could be provide4 for by making more de tailed plans and by mak·
fq them far enough in advance tG aUow for thangeL
Cle•cr home talent and better outllide entertainets
could Ill' proeured if a pi"'per survey o! suft\eient
!ength wel'i! made.
AJ Cor the educational aide, a 1e• semi-fo rms!
da irt that are really worthy of the name would
-\a bo!.nelicial. Tbey should be designed as n early
., paa~ible att..er those that atudents will be called
epon to attend in la ter life. True, many of ua
wo uld be a bit awlnvard the first time, but a iiOnlllltat lon of a book on mannut would would set
aa at ea.se: at the next one. We learn by doing, psy·
daolOJllita ny, and thit ahould be ke pt in mind
wllen pt~nnlnsr soda! events.-Albert Woofter.
A Colcrmn ol Spice AM
Lile IM College Mala
Ancl Fcmal•
O GREAT Americans were bom in Februat')'and today we celebrate ill. ollr aC'hoolG the birth
with what we eonaider appropriate U ·
trclaeJ. George WaabingtOII and Ab raham Lincoln,
)ow the name& live with ua f
Tw~ mootha or even lonl'er may be required to
prepnr~ a little play, ~ memorize one of their
.,..chea or to lMrn tome tale of their beroic atrug·
,S... Dvt we profit by our elrort. in thia direction.
.-.oftHt Atle" and " The Fatber of Our Country''
• • ideab that are eternally univerul. Through.
e.. .tudy of a11d C'Ontideration tor thee two creat-M o! Amuieant, one ean rudily rea.liu a peraon·
•I b•n eftt and a dvic dutr.
Cntldren !eve the dramatit, a.nd who baa had a
_.., dnmatic life than theae, our own het"Oea!
Waalun«ton kaaw what demoeraer waa. Lincola
bnr. too. They both lind democratic li~es, Un·
aad dedicated to the betterment of their
.t th·! n men
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Thct Ute Mlu .. for which Uncoln and Waah·
... ton alood han not been lon ia afttiquity, we
_... to tho J*st ediftcatio11 of their ,tory by the
tehoola nd other d-...ie orpniutiont. Thia is t>om·
aead•bl• aC"tlon on the part of auch rroupt; ther..
fen , for the bendlt oi our nation let ua continue
• c.:tbrat. in the lllture these univer.rie. aa ••
)l•e In tbe put.-"'Cleo B,erry.
WHEN CATALOGS COME,
IS SPRING FAR BEHIND?
LITTILE SAMPLE of w.b2t is to come later baa
A
brbr. ~ven
lis
in the wann Might weatber that
we bnve had, Clear skiea pve Old Sol a chance to
Dow lbat he ia r epining his power in the northern
'-mltphere. Thunday afternoon aome atudents went
•bout. in aleeveleaa ap oTt thirta. At 6:30 in the
. .enihg windowa and doors were wide opl'n at Louis
•nnelt HaiL The eb.irplnl' of birda has been a li~
. . mnre n oticeable. S:lp hu be~n drippinl' from
koleen placu in the bark of maple treea. Not ihe
ln•t amonr the algna of the comihg tpring have
... n th ~ arrivals o! Sears Roe.budt's and Mont..
pme1y Wud's 1prins- and summer c:atalop.
To eomfort winWr in her last days wl' can truthtally ~Y that during the firat hall of her time with
.... we f:Jljoyed lookin:r forwo. rd to Christmas. Durtlll' t ht: ~e r.o nd half we have been happy in the antfclpo&tlon of the arrival of Spring.
~,..oo, ~ Jhe still be offended, we might mention
101nc t. thl'r thing1. We've been able to heat ou r
tnaJldinJ(S ao as to he com fortabl~ but as yet the.r e
fa nv wldespr-t.ad method o! cooling them when
n.mm1 r ll'"ts ten,per.atures to the warmer extremes.
Ber ;re.st n<"e has been inviy.n ra t ing. While she is
yet Wtth Ul It Ia nQt ao difficu h to work, wl!ieh af-ter
all h ~;ha t we ltte he.re !or ; but when spring has
c-eme tc-e.'ll be tempted t,(l lltay outdoors a nd play,
afltd 1:u warm moist brea th will make as laz:y. -
O'Wisdom
* * *
.,,__Oth-
There are aotne def.e.a ta more
triumphant than rictoriea.~on·
.•
..
The Republican form of g6vern.
ment Ia the highest form of gov.
ernment; but because of thia it tf·
quir•s tl!e highest ty.pe of human
' nature-a type nowhere at p~
eot existing.~enC".er.
Ea fer D&tar war, I call it •arder,
The.-.
ha-.... It plai11 ••' flat ;
I doa't waat to 10 110 fardw
Th.aa 11111y tedy•••t for tl.el.
-LoweD.
:r••
proverbe, receive
thl'ir chief value !rom t.he atamp
a11d esteem of ages through which
they have passed.-Sir William
Tl'mple.
W
ALCl GH , N. C.- (ACP)-Dr. Charles M. Heck,
h.,rl ... ~ the pbysk s depu tmcnt at N or th Ca.ro·
lin' <:talC' Collece, w_nts ne'i"spapnrs of the eou.n·
tr) t .. ~ o i n ll new word.-"Sla~axis.''
R r ~rt letle n to prind ~ al papen lhrotlgbout
'tll,. c ur.• ry cling them to nse the word in rdert'.rt ll h t•.e all b.n:e bet1o.een Italy and Ge.nnart.J .
lta\'1. be 101.Sd, it the d llve ; Germany, the Axis.
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, ,u!. ra r moro vol a.1:1Lary orpniu t.ions f or
wor .., .. ·rosu th.J;n the nat-ioa ean pouibly af.
f 6rd. l t. ~ho yun to eome many of these ue bonnd
tt i ..r •
:ar. Ur. Fredu iC"t P. Keppel, pruid.en.t ot
tb• \
CJ'ie Co rp('rc ~io n of New York. predict&
a ..,.,.~ H~G' Otl t of ue.i'fC" ttit.ies and p!\ilanthropiu.
tk, ~.
W~.:,
~./!, :ot
:r ::ii:vi~=··i tl:<~v,e~;~~!.u~t~~:~
,t
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we
a ~tiu l d b~7c
ir men had a ot bten
a ~t :. e4
o! t.bo urht.
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bUf!f. n rae woc14 it ba.Te ben II ma•kiNI. t.
~: i't.... be! lt.aU a 1haich of en17 «Ui&. Dr.
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oa , far Cnedo::l!l
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Our
thanks
to
Mrs
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Thelma Moraa n, frtabman: " Tho
United State• .bould aid Britaia
but 1hould not •end tronpe.."
Cl,.de Dotcon, junior: "If our
aid to Brit•i• wiU dec.ide the w;ar
ia her fa•or, I •m for all-out aid.''
Helen Heater, 1eaior: " I be-
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I
nomio:.ldiJ, •• pouible, b1.1t •A-Id
not ••
troop.."
Three aludents anid,
would
rather n ot be quoted_."_ _ _
"W~
ism, and fa scism?" With that q u es.
tion Surveys int erviewers a ppronched a cross sect ion oi C' Olleg ians.
Here a r l' the answers:
YES. te!c:h the fa cts, 66 'i:. .
~Oi,s di~ ~~~ t;:~~!~:"' ~~:;·
hy
~tudt".n!.!t t.h.at one finds the real signifi C3nce o! thi1 study. While a deft.
nite two-th irds majority he!'e>ea it
~~U~ ~~;::!'n;:~~·::;P~fng~e;;~
is
--AUS'MN, T.t.!ns. F eh. 1'1'.-lf
d o.T.OC'raC'y is V.. be s.a!egu:u ded, it
b impor tant a~ nec:N<Sll!'y that
Am er ic.1 n col!e;r~ and u. n lveuiti~
h· • ~h the }"Oa th of t!l~ nati!ln the
rhe nRfional retu ms ne then tabuhted by th~ Su.-veY'' headqauten
s t the Univt>rsity of Te:ua.
'The Euro~an d6bacle has forced
atltntion on a J on~-ivtuled problem;
htl w lt'l infonn AmeriettnA of tot.ali·
ta r ian ideolflJn' and at t.'le st"me time
-but thi~ /Pr ovision ia often PX·
pl"eseed : "It 1s important t hr.· ., ..,11
~c fa~ be taugoht: we don't IVS nt
any 'i m~a' <beinr tr:p_re-ad thr'luy,h the
clsM r oom. Colle~ I!' primArlJ,- s
place t or ft~atndo" to teach, nat
~e opini011
In 011r «)llt>«U" ';1!4 bffa Hie
~~,~~~~ !:~!Ft~~~a~a!l!~ ~::lo~:d~~:t:rP o:,:,;:oc;!; .~::!:
tt'7o.-thi~ds maj~trfty
rr•pl!a, nor more than fttt,,
·~••T:_:·_:_.n_:::;._:'_•_~_:~~·t'
with an e.xplu11tory atory of
Cnmpus C"-hat this week turna
to the Physical Education 222
da ndng co.urse in which the Lao
Co nga is being taught .•. PeJio
AGNES W'lUGHT haps later the tango aod rbum.
ba . .• The. Bethanr g .a me Saturday night which
.;hou.!d p rove exciting . . • Tbe worthwh ile Nqro
.progrnrr. presenttd Thursday night by the combined
Y M CA ' and Y WCA honoring Negro history week.
. . . :the much-t.KikBd·o! hono r roll . . . The new
add 1t'ons to t be social oommittee • . . The very
dr am::.l it> read ings being done by tbe Speuh 306
sludcr.ts.
~"""" ~"'· ~ m'"d m
.,.;
•'"'' '''"'
. . Butque.ti011eof
m.. o!
~tscernft!lr.nt
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StttdHit o,tn~ h~ of Amen. the wbdem. o1 'M'Otltbttlftl' fa.atrc:lt·
-.
Uen In t.'les.e 1!'~1 ~ ~111..-.t.
g,.pt~mber
- -aw - -
atu~r~:;o~td:e ~i:k:~ ~o3~:~ ~;c:~l!;:;:~e:
musi~al tri.lon . •• The numbera, .St'Or«< !or l yn\•
p hony orc:hesl rn, uro progr:tmmed In part by the
Detro1t Symphnny 0fchcst ra on a CBS bro:'ldet.st.
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oo
Q .U 1
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· a::
C. s. T .
' tt•e
t,o play tb!l.n symphony ••.
fnc rhythm ," he declare-a · · · A good jaz: pl nyer
ean ~c;rlr: Into ll)'lftplt•uly plajing, bat a 6ympbo1ty
pluy..-r alone nevt>r st.-em• t o gilt t!!.e henr of J::.sa.
... Prorn T imE> mllgazine we learn that "Vidor and
Cf)lumhu1 both rt!u!ted Ha l Kemp memo::ial aJ..
bumJ ! nr Ioven o1 the celebrated roo ~y 11tyl~. 1 ' · • •
111!1•~-tl!j ~;.~·m~::;;~;,~;~·:~d~;;~;:~,~~~·~=·~·~!"~;,~~~d~·~~~·--::p::Jd;--•-••_•_•_.._
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de-~
•fttrl~ct
f " " ........
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in • trdeati!c.
m l !'ft eT Ult"Ot!P !n'eateT
--aw - -
BETTER library movemellt ill now in order for
WP! t Vir.,Pj nia •.. Begun al Jackson's Mill tho
p!lsi
28 and statewide in scope and
nu~m!Jership, its purpo!lo ia to ,;&cure public library
uervicu for the en ti re state and bring books withiA\
reach ufnll ... Student!. end teacliers may aid this
progr.nn by en listing the support o! tbP.ir legis! ...
to r s, y ivia g suggestions for dev~lopmen.t of pro-gTam, and by j ui ning the Or ivc -ror be.1.ter librar iu.
n~usary th•t youth be ~ld what Wnil!h~:~::e ~, ~:~~uo!b1;~elo.~~~~~.,; · Ro~"~~::::
.. Fundllmeetal
d a
=~n:u \;:;~~~fet~~:.:;,.p::~:.:~h. ~~::.:~a:
an entry of not leu than ten pJetUre-etory photo.
II ~:·:u:~d ~:~~~~~!~c-..~ri::; !::~ A
m•••·
Man Should Be Optimistic Despite War,
Professor In Union College Believes
Siz
6V
1
detecttve story ..'ntten in 19!l8.
J•.me1 C•in, •e"ior : " We •hould
n;tend •• muo:b •id •• Britaia
needc, ao rn•Her if it t•kc1 u1 inlo w• r. If we are aoing lo help a
netion, we 1hould aid them to the
b,A..,...wrq.,,
Jrt::sc;::ss~~ ~:'::~!:~;11:0:•~
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brary of " The One and the Ot her," by R1cl!ard Carle-a spicy
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B.~i=':~~
Xeepiaa
"Chrome
dents rega rding o ur British aid,
t hey were asked: " Ho w lar do yo u
.b elieve the U. S. should extend
her a1d to Britam'" The1r rephes
f ollow :
John T,u .. , topl.omore: "All
I
Att~~== .i:..~;::.roYe
ri~e·~r:: b~ ~
Fnn'" Fondloy Jr;;jtD•
hl r:TD1:th
the c../,t:a/'e•~
~lg.
- Wi,
4
1 F f?I"UID
t;_~,__,
teod
aid •••e for
: cr." Horner Lee Smith, •eaior:
"I belie-re •• •hov.ld aid Ea.laad
will 3oon b~ ~nded." Dr. Claren~e
a• -ch a. pouible h.at that ••
A . Oy!c.stn, ntt.tion.U selective aer·l•hoald not become hn,ol,.ed io ••·
vice director and president of the
tual wu."
Un !ve.si'ty of Wiseonsin. upholda
Joh11 Stricklin•,
•opLom01'e :
t.hC' draft u part of the democn.t.
"E•erylhina aad e-...e,.,.tlli••
k way.
cept ... - ."
Sal'~e~t.s
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aasno:.bly the put Wedneaday, aeemed to haTe tat..
the !orm of 111 indirect cbe.Uence. Takinl' hla tiUl
from Seeond Timothy, 1 r12, ltW .nmo11 . . . ent itJed •imply, "I Know."
1
If yoa were to make a tPHth 011 the eame ~ab­
ject what wo uld you lmow? What :funda1aeat11
facb end trutba han we &Mimilated da:rblc oar
s tudeP.t life? Will we be able, aa ... the Rn. Ill'.
Kuuer. when we lane fliaJahed a period ot OQI'
J=f,., t!• place o>~r ft n,er on this 9r that 11nd •'~1•
lib lhe A'POft]e PuJ. "'J bow"f-J.... Woofter.
s~:~sb ~::~caioven,
Afte-r an exte-nded debate by
ci~izens
and Congressmen, the
lend-J easl! bill passed the House
the put week and is now be!ore
the Senate. 1-n order to h ear at
le-ast a few of the opinions of stu-
The lou of wealtL i, lou of dirt
A1 ••ae• ia oil tim- auert;
The happy m-' • wil.h out a ahirt.
-Joha Heywood.
I
Two new Sunday-aized copies of
Lord MeCa.uley'a "Oliver Gold~
amith " an now available fflr .tudenta in Enl'liah counea. They
contain a tine bioJ'N.phical article
with a chronological aummery of
Gold!lmitll'a life, and eJ:Uosive
note1.
Of interest to debaters and
t.tin American hiatory rtudent.s
is "Economic A11pects of the Mon.
roe Doctrine," by T. H. Reynolds.
Much material is tnnslated from
th'""·
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The Mercury'•
•
He profi ts most who serves beat.
-Arthur Frederick Sheldon.
1d
oppoNun.i ty and need?
In~aotile paral)'Sia Yiethna. aad thole who late
may b~me afftieted with tbia mallld7, (some ..._
be.r of your own f-nally perhaJ*), mar ...Up h
liken~ unto the m•n from Jeruaa.Iem who teD
amonr
WiU you be • Priut or a La"rite,
or will you, too, be a Good Samaritan by llelphw
in the M'nel! of Dimea prowram and other ea.mpaWne
whiC'o are now heine wace4 for the Pf'tftntloa u4
cure c1 i~fantUe ~raJ)'Iiat
Let u• not pus. by ou tile otller aidtt, for It 1au
bee.n truly laid, "t.he wronc road hu no tom."
Rhythm"'·" hy
87 ALBERT WOOFTER
" We have a new conception of
dtizenship with which to deal;
our task is to produce the public
i ndividual w.ho pa:rLi e ipa~s. nth-
The U9th number of "The Olcl
Fanner', Almanac:" h11 juat come
ofT' the YGnkee Presa at Dublin, N.
H. The World Almanac for 19U,
a fact.pat>kod volume o1 1,004
pagu, is now in the L ibrary. It
contains a dt ily chronology of the
war up to December 8, a ''thumbnail" dictionary of war termt, and
a pap devoted to last minate hap.opt'ftinp.
Wlll a)d •n the mattery o! rhythm
Almanaca have been popular
si nce before Shakespeare's time.
Boob, like
I :~~~h~fno rth~i~or~~;:u~"::id~:!dw':
nu.,~~~~~~~~~~~'9~ lay emphasis in thet~e days on re3pons)bi1ittes as well &a privileg•
0 egiate
or
or our experiment in democ:raey
11
" Sund.sy 18tl! (February, 17·
87} alter dinner Colo. Wadsworth
and •M;r. -chaloner returned to
Alexudria.
" Monday 18th (February, 17·
88) Visited the .planb.tiona at
1Muddy Hole and Frencb'a.
"The plourb were atopped enry
where (•because of freezing w•tJa.
er). The Women o! Dogge Run,
French(s a nd the Ferry were all
at work in th~ New ground at the
Manan Ifouse."
A very int.eretting book is
"Diaries of Washington," Vol. 2,
by Fittpaf.riek , trom whit>b these
excerpts, above, are taken. There
a re !our volumes in the Library.
Ao , _ _ '" tit• ,._
Paul B'" al.
rcC
nob~~ !,:;e ~~::::i.at:-=: ~:=.
!~~o:: i~~de::~ra::;: ~~by~:~:Uca:.":
...,..rt
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a,.
••re
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wE~·~n:u:~~mw~~::~~r 11
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o
o :wo::rpc:;
l!e wC'uld be if he could but tee ltow large, ~ nd Ill
~ome r es..,e"t"ts. disproportionate we have f'I'OW"n.
F.mr yean after the death or Gt'orre Waahinc-to n thn U11iled Slates wsl' practically doubled i!l
size., wh en the Louitiana Purchue wu madP. S,.
185·0 the country extended to the PaC"ift~ Oceaa
a I'd hao h('ow.e disastroudy divided over t1H qoe.,
tion or i!11Very. A cl'ntury after hia deeth we h•d
hetrun r.ur ~aree r aa an intemational pown with
insttla· ~ ' u enions on the other lid!! of the wol'1d.
T '-i• con tlneot ba 1 been spanned with r.1.1lwq
systet!'llo! conC"rete r oads, te1eyboce and te~
sy'<tt>ms. • nd the radio h:~ ve brought the mod
tant "' r ls ,..! ou r count-ry into closer eontaet tJsae
wey-e ¥ t. Vernon and New York Cit)' In the
of wa ~ b i ngton.
, Rl'li 11~io us liberty hu been pr ese"ed, edneatfoa-al f aei!it ie.s have bun made arailable to maar peo..
rle, nnd the re"ubJie which Washln~n founded-the c<"t:ntry whiC'h aome forelp powen an cpdllt
ready to destroy--still atanda.
Ou the other hand, we have tbe e-...er cro,wfllc
probl !!m~ of C'rime, delinquencr, aevere tabor clfl,.
tu rbal" ces, unemployme.n t, aod naeleaa aeeident&
Thns we are gTowing up JMir&llel with advaaeee
which have been made in tbe material ruim-mteJ.
esi raltl ~ featu res which we are J"t!luetant to reeoe-nize a ~ times. Procress muat be made, but we 111011\cl
reeogniu as a part of that procre•, the import,..
anC"e tlf eradicatinc these. undeairable thin....
"Tia a 1bamo yow- colamaill
mull fao:e t.bi, pace aonaetim••
with aothiaa ~~ the ord.iaary c111t
a"d dried ineidenb . . . bat thiA
....-e-ek it'• differe.nt for my •aoopy
•tooae, Scoop111m., j1111t hlew in with
aU kind1 of iaformation,
'
Ah, ah, don' t .. ,.. aaythiaa
about So:on,. takinc i.a that daaco
Saturd;a!' n icht in Lewi• Couaty
for tl.e Kanawl.a blond mich.t oot
waat to hear it . . . That'• riabt,
A. Kafer w.u pleaaaatly ••rpri1ed
bounced ia from Ritchie
Co~aaty •.. Pau,. Jack for1ot her
na"J'ft'an lona euntt•l:. tot •wiaa
Bi.IJ H. at the Sadie Hawkiu , af·
fa.ir, where o•crrbody ltirred •
little to help Gilmer County'•
paraly•i• fund 10 o•er .. . Tread·
iaa • few maa.•r- lirl:.tly were
Mr. •ad Mre, Forc•t Wl:.ite •••
Hollot and Rader had • little coa·
fu1ioa 1omewhere duriar the e•·
eaiaa, for aeJtl.er one .tuck loac
wit• hi• early e•eai11r date.
Cllerler Caputo fo11nd hi• way
baclit fot" the iaop aad a date with
thn fair Min C. Withera ••• Bet·
ty Sue wa• o11t •itht • widely her·
aided Tocci from Welloa ... ilo
Frod W. ,..tracked hack te Sat·
te".W ••. Now, sc-p•m •r• J'OU
yo• •a•e •oea Joha Strick•
"Saturday, 18 (February, 1 '786)
liaa lllivido hU o•eaiar• b o t Rid to the plantation in the Neclr:,
laN.. fro• Keaawha aad Veroaa
and retu~d home by Mudd7
Mapol7 . •• Aod Short really
Hole and riaited the aiclt: men
taned do. . tl11et bid from a rol•
there whom I found better.
liekiac cheerJ. .IIIer (or the d-ee.
••• A
t.llt .. that Beefy
"Took a fist today or all my
Cold..
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bo.ia..
chaal'earM Negroes whlt>h are u follow., at
&1'011111d lty a leeal •ch-I marltltl.
Mount Vernon and the plantationa
••. Mlclley D. came out of tbo~e
around it--viz." (FoUoW3 then a
Wef:~tter •;u, M H.
list seven pare• lon• by plan.ta.
tio n!t-total 216 with Dower Ne~s marked •) .
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Spoi'IS
PIONEERS TO PLAY FOUR GAMES THIS WEEK.
a tiEl'
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]lf:,.,.nouh wW 1M oa the
Rou bu announced tllat the lul
day to apply for ent.n.nee iD tha
state eollec• mut 11 Febnll'J' 21
aoarnamMt utrJ time
thi• montb. It--'- well
Qroucbout the state Lhat
(nut Friday) and the toar..,.
p..t two yun the PioD-~ datea are Match II), 11 and 12.
U•e tnbd off Into th•
And In an effort to J't't GleoYille
tor the ehUJ National
oUeciate meet at Ku...
• And the rabid. fue of aear)J'
0
in the Buokbannon meet the conference official• n.med Cuch
B4hrbougb on the tograamnt
':;1 .:f:.:~:n~; ~r; t-:! ';~ =~m~::·
, Oft p,.ctleallJ euey bad
a Pio'ne4ir carer hu made
the put tWo yeau someonoe
'-a Jelled "ICaniU CitJ" at bim
W at lll• Pioneer ch,ld'.
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1 dea't . .stat. t\.et tM ,._..
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..,. aple delll»e"hl,., lt•t I "-!
..._.. t••J' U.•l• pt: e_,.tW••
that'• co•l•• to d.-.
Local Pi-•er r.n...,., 1 ..-&·
;-, would nd1•r • - Glea.W.
eater th• to•ra•"'••• clo••r b••·
And 1 feel t._t d 1e Pi_..,.. wt.U
u ... til• .._, of beckia• lf tlt.J'
d.-•• e. •• to ll•cllb.••••·
Th mt t
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adoubtedb
will :e be'" th:ur:e:t ;et because
of the tirht nee now on. It'1 not
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~hat . with au:~r ~o~e::.J' a1 Gle.n:
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. . , . . . thil sauon, U.., · are
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Copi,s of Book, 'Tobaccoland U. S. A.'
EARLESPENCERRONSWILDTOTRII
IMen'slntramural.
JWILLMEEI'NEW
SENATORS AT ELKINS nJESDAY NIGHT League Orgamzed . RIVER TONJGJD';
Sis Teanu ~ill ~lay Replarl,.
CO·NCORD IS NEXJ
2
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of Scott
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Big Pioneer Center Scores 35 Points In 3
Minute!&; Maravich, D·E Ace, Gets 20
It took Earle Speneer J•ut Wrt7·
two minutes the ,p..t Tlaeeday a.Icht
1 t Elkins to score 3'6 poiat.--poiiiU
which m.de the 1'2-Cg riet.o,- CJYft
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BULLETIN
A men'• intramu.ral l:uketball
The .Clen•llle Ploneen Jul nii,M
lupe wu orpniud for the .ec:ond lin the t int came on their thru·4ilp
1emester, Wednesday night. under trip into aouthtm Wut Vir&illia dethe direction of James C1in, senior, \ f&!ted Morris HaneJ at C'Jt.ad-..
and Huold Scott. Pioneer co-up. t.on, 3946.
'Rev. Mr. Musser
Speaks In Assembly
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{Continued from pace ont!)
troop, ...,
Pioneert 1 Uttle hicher towa~ u- lon1. ~ li~~ to look up at the dan, tain, RaJ Bu:ter MuJUr,. RuddeU on a jaunt which t.kee Uaem to U.
other lhte conference eroW'II.
snd thmk. The tame God tbst ~~e Reed Jr., Jack Byers, Deh• Blake, southern tip of the state, wiD ....
Tb~ wu no ltoppinr Coada A- the stan. made and lovu me too. .
Frank Bowlea, Robert Summers, oft' in Montcomery lone .aoaP Lldil
F. Rchrbourh'a bir centu, on.ee ••
Be pou'lte.d to tlle two o~poeinJ 1 Burn• Harlan , Robert StJinaker, e.veninr to flll •n enrarement wMI
tot start.ed. When the Pioneer eillef forus;;-cod and the , DII!Tll--and N~wman Rader, a nd Ralph CoL .
Cosch Stne Rarrick'1 Goldea . _
took hil ace aophomore out of ft• uld, Our e~mal dell'tlnJ dependl
Tum No. 2. Fred Shnve, captam, of New ltinr State, thea be.ad &r-!*me et the end of the ftnt ftftMn u;.:on the cho1ce we make."
Junior St , lnaker, WiUN.m Wheeler, ther .outh to conclade their Uane
miriutn In the flirst half, hia co.hnall
Be admonlahed atad~ta aot to Reynolda Brooks, John Fryatl, SU- game road trip apinlt Concord fl
abowed a 20 point total.
consider entering U.e prN.cbinr pro- ton Wrirbt, Bill Bums, Bradford Athen1 tomorrow aieht.
Alter the t\nt three. minute. o·f fe,sio n unless tHy were 1ure there Hensley, Albert Brake , John Tysoll,
N~ River holds oal, a lblalt
the contest there waa little doabt "is nothinr elae for rou to do Ia the Billy Kanntonis, and Waitman apot on the Pioneer ~~ehe6alt, lNI
about the Pioneers' a~macJ OYtr world."
Bailes.
Concord's Mountain l.Joaa wiD . .
the Senaton in all de.partmuta.
Said he, after atatill&' that " I wu
Team No. 3, Aupst Kafer, cap.. faclnr the White Wa•e pllld'W f•
Even Plus Marario:h, D. and E. ~ a conscript. not a volunteer" : "I tain, Roland Holt, Billy Deeker, the aecoad time of the
t..
confuence cusrd, had all the Uoabla would not tnde, ucbanae or ~n.r Benaett Stump, Loyd Hefner, Don· morrow. Le11 Ulan two ..-b ...
he could handle In one evenl.q-. Bow- the pesce of God In me for all that aid Given, Nelaon Craddock, DlTI the Pioneen tripped \he l.Jou •
ever, the &.nator ftuh kept dr.a thil old world haa to ol!er . • • I McDonald, Don Biakle, Darid Binc- , the loeal ftoor, 51-13.
hoope hot with hit lona ahob from commet~d the word of God to fOil man. Roland Gsrdner, and Jack
Deapite their recent will . _
the- eenter or the floor to take ..e- aa mJ farewell m-at.''
' Lowe.
Coach WoodJ WoodeiJ'a • .,.....
ond honon for the nirht witll t;aoon.-1
H- Fllteao Y an
ore B 0 Uot. tion, tha Pioneua wW be 'IUU
\ Tum No. (, -eod
-"tJ pointa.
Early in his 1ddrea Xr.
eapt..ln, Willi•m Kafer, Jamea ~u- for an,thinc but a pleaaa.nt rtealal'
Spucer'1 -bombardment coultled jokincly uelaimed, "About ftft.MD 1'\ate, Brntob Golden. Leon !hruth, I on the soutbe.m ct~mpas. Lut , . .
with a •mooth p&N:,ing attack aen- . J'U.f"' aco two notoriou peopla ee.me Sammy Willia~M. ct.ift'ord Stalnaker,\ the Lions nrpriaed eo.ac'b Bohrbnilt
hrbo Be 1 Cl tt
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ted tll!lr ~tfect by Robert Ann-) to Glen'rille; Coach A. P. Ro
Carl Snuf'lfton.
s1
u er.
mea and 'bl1 mtn by ba.ndUI&' ea a
trona and Poreat White pn tbe and J. Coadl Bo\rboac' la oat.. t..w, CbaTin Heasley, aad X:nneth 83 laci•l'·
Pionee.n a U~28 maryin at WI
me, lnrt IMJbe 2M ie a bet.- Hatchin.cm.
Bic Earle Spacer neeDed .....
time. At one time durinc tlle bal ter, bluffer."
Team No. 15, Frank Ba~mer, C.?- erou plaudit& on the »caa ~
quan.r Glea't'ille held a 27 pohlt &AIPreL !!. 0 . Robrhoqh In ~ tal.a, Janlor Cnl'khfteld, Garlaad the put. Tlludar when he e.ama ..a
vantare.
inr )(r. )(u-, •id, ..Be (llr. llua- Cro•, Buck Jones, Carl Eismotl, Ar- of the D. and E. pme with lllie \ottl
Liaeupa :
au) hu been a ipUtOl' bere aJmoft nold 9teorta, Homer Lee Elm~, polata .tandlnc at W to Jiya tlle
ct-.m.
Pte. IDa't'b
.,._I Mt.een ye•n, and 'ba hu ben • AC· Hoyt. Umatead, Donal Betta, Wtl- bie nau topll.omora aa •""'I" of
Armatroq
111 Bockatbaft7
I e.e.tul oae/'
liam Burhea. J•m• Beater, ud Jt,t polata -per p1111. &oaY ...
Wlllte
II S.ta.r
II At the ~onchmoa of tM ~IJ Leonard Walfter.
Pioneer <ekr C!Ofttina• hW
9peactr
IIJ OliYW
t addi'HI, 0.. B . L White 1DOftili T•m No. I, ltaJIDOncl TI'ACJ, eAIIP-" pae:e t)uoou,tl the preMDt trip, tlllt
Short
•I Mara't'\eta
M adopUoa of a two-part re.oh!Uon : tain, Jam• Cain, Jolmeotl Barke, bie lad wW ,_,. tlla cloeeat ~
WhetMll
Ol !f•m.a
I
'Tint. tbat the .w...ta aDd fae.. Ea.rene Cnatchfteld, Gordon Tborap- to AJdenon-Btoaddu"a famed.. - .
Scott
II Rana..
a ullf "''a1'J m.ch ncnt 11r. w.....-a aon, Joe hrtla, Bobert BolaWr, 1ohn 11eth Griffttb • now boulll a . . . .
1o"U.
I tel'f'inJ'.
,
•Hunter WfUfa1ftl, William Grapes, av.rap batter thaa tw•tJ ~
I
''SeeoDd, tllat the, 1riah him Rieha.td Harper, Charlea WO.Oa, aJWI
The wt:et"1 com acti?t.tl• fer W.
1Collett
I Harper
I h.alt.h, ba'Pflb:leal ud ~ ID. hia Jolm 9tri~ldi.Dc.
P\oneera dne SatllrdaJ nil't wMa
- 1
11ew undert&ldq."
•
A plaJ1nr tebedula wid ~ 1 .,.. Jolm X:nilht'a Bethanr BIMJ.II•
Hf
•• The aadiaece 1tood u a Y01a of ftDpd and ported. c.me:,~~ n- ·tlt.a Gla'rille umnuiad for • . .
R.efert........shumla SiD-.
lpproftl.
f~ by m.eftl'ben of e
Dftf turn eacacement.. At Bt:thuJ . . .
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• Dlua W.n.-&oblrtloa, J•mped &o ..r~ fro• a t.o..t.or"J
wiadaw with the ..... c)aqbt.ar
Ia bw onaa, and U.. auruaaid
!.aped from t.be • • • loor wilb
t!li1 lle:'t'en-4DOntbHIJ4 babJ', aec:ord.ift&' to t.he New York BeNldTribune. Jlr. Sheeaa climbed to
the roof from U.. thlnl loor aad
Jamped to tba poa'Cid. All ftl'A
laJued. noaa Mrioutl7. 'no hoau
la tbe proparlf of Mia DorotliJ
Tbompton, n ...papar woman, aad
ill a rift from her bubaad, Hoftl..
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London, the u"' cut. of tba
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Jlal>olma Ghadl'o t..ortte book
lo TboiUa'o "Waloloo."
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Glenville, W. V~.
M r.'S
STUDENTS FAVOR IU.alllACE mndou1 deu1opm.e.nta of the SecTweni)'-two p..- cut of tlaa aaand World War.
tloa'a COlliC'I .tadt:.nt. plaa \o be
F• Coocl ...._ s-m.
.....ned within one rear after
pduatioD, accordiq to ft&urea the Yie.wpolat of tha forelrn cornc-,. Te
eompilM b7 tho SLudeni Opinion
111
or..
C. C . Rltoaclee. Howanl a-.
. ...,. c-.-tt. ...._ ,__ ....
Sv."eJ'II of Ameriea. Theee til·
,..,...... -o.-terfillW-r&-"'
Newafrontl" sbo. . how oat after
......_. Sllop
11 ree, detarmiaed tbrourb • na'11-et.. • r • ad c e • I •• ... h i
Uon-wide poll of eollelfl!l .tadent.l,
the. have
s-reat fallen-VIenna
Europeaa cen-, !..;:=========~
~. fil• •tar• .,.. ~-~
ehow thal nearly two-thirds of the 1\notbn
te.n of of
aeww
':'"
_....., I• e epedal SL Pot:rldl"•
men artd women in eollep plan to Pr.aJ'Ue, Warsaw, Helsinki, the B•·
..,. ~L
be tmrried v.-ithln thre.o yt:ars af. ""'· ond Pa,;~
Welcome Students
ter ther lea•• adtool.
Foremott newsfront now for the
.Fi!rllre• publiahed In tbe Jan. '"Ttal~st. story of the second World
IIIIMeoa an IJ'OWn. While tobat:co
Dirmen, Plate luncbea
It pown in 22 stat es of the Union, 16 issue of the: Con~tona\ Rec- War is "HrJI'• Corner," the land ly. . primary ciprette. tobacco ttat.e• ord also ahow that young people ing between the En glish Channel and
ADd S...dwich01
_. llaryl:!nd, Virginia, No~ Cue: have no fear of matrimony. The the world 't largest dty-Lo ndon.
- . South CUGiina, Geor.,a. Flon· Record stat.u th2t at the are or The swin~ around Europe hu finalQUICK
SERVICE
. . Teftneuee, Kentuckr, Ohio • nd niDet.een, 6.8 per ~ent of th~ m~n ly come full tl rde.
are married; at twenty.f!.ve, 51.2
Pi ~ture.land TheatTe. SundaJ and
au.ouri.
THE LOG CABIN
per
cent;
at
thirty,
70
per
cent;
1
Mond'ly,
February
23-U.
.-Adv.
8eores of collei'N have written
RESTAURANT
per cenl.
.. prsiM the com plet.enell or this and aL thirty:ve.....,. of Amtric:.a's tobacco indulti'Y •
\
One
Cottap
MAY
HAVE
CEN!ORSHIP
~ hu 42 pa~u with more thon
From fairly reliable .OUr«S
JIO pbotocnphic ill ustratloas.
come reports th.at the U. S. m~ y
Of lnterut to readn1 is the Jlf'C!P'
_.&n af tobacco& for Chettedield, h:1ve. some f onn of ne'lln cen•orshi p. in the near futur e if th ~ re is
c:""':
.
8 pi"'HU l:)ati ng fr 11 m two t.o three
,..,... 8\.epl of plantinr, vowin~, not a marked c'h•n~:e f or the
~lr. curine. agelne, cond•· aood in th• Euro~an sit .. tion.
APPLES
tla'lltaa for ~orrect moisture cotltent, W11ltcr Davenflnrt, In an Artide
A Sweaters
. . . blendinr of t he variout dome!lic jn a recentt iYUe of Colliers',
ttat.ea
that
Wbite.
House
atl
vitc.r'
ORANGES
•haecot • ·itb Imported Turk~h leaf
the lfl'Oun•lwl.)rk. The Cheatn· t'l lnn a me,.lin< of imlMirtant puband BlouAea
d faeto ries a t Durham . N. C., tllhea I.e the aear fu ture for the
LEM ONS
• rtd In the book, eover oae rul"ff''te fJ f ur!vinr at a defin!te:
SEE THE NEWE!T
und•nt.1'1d inr u to what to ·pnnt
Jledf'Cid and !i[ty •crea.
a.
a
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'Wbat
-not
to
print.
Tbe
P'ehruCANDY
''Tobaccol:lnd , U. S. A.," it al.o
MODELS
ar)' 17 bsue of Time msarn.zine
. _ lltOr'J' o! " t:rJ'i"al Sout~ern tosoy,_ t h_, t 1 Seeretary of the NaV)'
THE R. B. STORE
t.ceo-.,rowln~ (am ily, ahoWinl how
repTHentatlvu
Glenville Midland
a. fanrily'• IE:re revolvf'a around F rank Knox met
In Glenville
C'Ompany
. . pro~ess o! tht'- tobacco cro,P or t-;orelvo! pubti8 hen' a~o d :l tion•
. . . sealtln to se.uon. The. im port- end di1U ned tl!niONbip.
_.. of lhf' citie• and uni..-ertltle1
Tues. and Wed. , Feb. 18-11
fll . Aaetb\'s t o-br.ceo caflltal ue Slrty per tent of the 11 ,000 Unl~·~n!W of Tens ttuderata earn aU
FOR
COMING AROUND
....'"' In pietcres :\ nd tnt.
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Wilson Motor Co.
PUR£
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Kochfellar toa:..tlcm hill ..,_
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for
hl a.
e0111in1 ,ear of the t.-chillc llld ,...
-J'dl tJI"'rram of tile Unfftrllll'
of Heiab:lld, Fhttand •
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Served the Right
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EXPERT
IHOE RF.i'AIRIMC
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Fn;turlnr Bob Bums
Tbun. and Fri., F~b. 20...2-1
ANKING SERVICE
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LWAYS striving-, always goinz forward. diHgentA
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COLDEN GLOVES
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in hand w ith t he conm1.unily f<l! prozre3B and coo--
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SAVE WITH CLENVIu..E'S FRIENDLY IIANit
Con.rad'a
'Fftatarinl' B.oy Rol'f'n
Reetaurant
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Glonvl!le .Banking &
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SOCIFIL £VfNTS ti th~. W(fK
,.,... .... C&ftdln nn"OUdiq A
ftltie pua1ta uq m a crp&al bowl
faraiiiMd Ilia • lt.I.Da' for t.ba potl.o
..,u.J sbower Pn for lin. Jlobm Smitll by lit.. GYVe Lonnts,
CoU... diftitlaa , lo tile eocial room
el 1M rr..b,teriaa Charell Than..,. ......, . A Valentina motif wu
A Phi lkta Kappa key lo1t 1eveNI
qo by lrury Jl, Bubble. pro..
of Gruk at Yale, wu loud
• bt'- on plat. tn die cmt.er of
ftleb rtd aDd ft tte eenctln ••n tM other day behind a book lB the
Wut. Haven to• ll derk'a oftke.
_..... oat. 'ften: ,..,.
faac~
tt..rt yean
f~r
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ltaJ"DlOftd
jourulial
IRuppert,
frhhman at WubiQCtoA Stat., il
rnakinc ;nolitable uae of ae•eraJ. Jetten written in the 1810's bJ tht
Hud.on's Bay Com~ny to the c.n ..
dian police.
nRST SEMESTER HONOR ROLL
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