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G^oSglE £5T AM A RE.
Jfonnsptoanian :ME XLHI—No. 92 PHILADELPHIA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8. !92"" PRICE FIVE CENTS
■ ti WVi i Address Baseball Candidates
Ccncernmg Practice Sessions in Palestra
..:/, PRACTICE METHODS USED
ddress the erlngs for can*
.1 . ■■- ■ nine at B meet- Houston Hall this
. i \ - meeting, plant fur . Will be divulged
ich will give ill"' men some . eurlj training season
ie Palestra Thurs-
i been held since i- I...... to acquaint the h the I'nlverslt] method
i . \ , - ■. tutor Is endeavor . gome analytical "movies,"
. • .. ;• i-. .a action, for pre- i-i meeting.
i nf practice this year hutting practice almost
.i- .n..h at a few pitchers pi il ol form, i hen !•> slowly
ii i i - The Brxl . • - .■-. I. iwo months awaj and
nr Is anxious for .1 : ieetlng prelim
■
*l - W lid vs
1- weal her condl- C0IH1 Hon ard
\\ son, major ■■- -i Tii.. opportun-
■ well known profes- inder their tuti
. : :
■ ston Hall Subscribers *
• Penn- " Houston Hall •
d punch cards ' \ : i ards •
-11!.-. rlbers, No " lary l". 1027, *
\ Mt>SLEx HOPKINS, Jr. " - M : •
LAST MANAGERIAL CONTEST OPENED
SENIOR RECORD MAKES LAST
CALL FOR STATISTIC BLANKS
Ri cently the stall of the 1927 Re ed in the - itlstlc blanks,
tudents «.i- gratl fj Ing t.i the Board. I fowei ... still n few of tin ■ which have no ei ed In and the
urges that the students contlnui 1 in returning the remaining
:, a This Is absolutely I • e to
gel the blanks In as the 1 bave been r Ived from iSamsky, and tlie work of Bllng them has begun, if there are an] outstanding proofs they should be taken 10 Zamsky Immediately. In case there are any changes to l"' made In the statistic 1.Link* HI 11 future date, the de aired corrections maj !<•• made any time belore the Annul goes to press.
[ 1 1
Senior President Appoints Group to
Supervise Freshman Sophomore
Athletic Contests
JORDAN SELECTED AS CHAIRMAN
John I \v. If, 1 ■] ., r 1 mi ..:' the I'nder
All Aspirants Wishing to Take Crew for
Gym Credit Must Enroll With
Managers at Once
SHELLS GO ON RIVER MARCH 1
s: Mti 'or Baseball Competition to
' .'t Council Office Today
_ of the baseball i-i major
: pelItlon for the - for this post
»ri ;ii the Baseball HI Athli ■ -
[lie hours ol 2 •
- II -,. the i 1< - petitions, beginning
-• the first week In two assistant man-
i will be chosen. • work for this pos - rs, during the
■ year.
■ - schedule a ei plentj ol ex
t, , i
mpany the . - .1- .;
. \ , - '
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Crew practice has resumed Its full after the mid-term lull as w
tested by the fad thai approximate!] 21(1 upperclussi i and Freshmen reported for pracl lei Monday, Ii was announced yesterdaj bj Robert Baker, Manager ol
mi all aspirant• musl sign up ni once with the mai agi - I i w r ;, ider Sortl Stan - ol I e Stadium If : liej « lull ' i" gj in • Pi
Mi iKer Bilker furl her stated tl en » will proli ie i Iver In
I liree weeks l i - date Is some later tl r's when the
eels were floated on February '-"-'■ N
Pennsylvania's firsl opponenl on this sen , Ron's si hedule lias a i
pen. j ear's row Ing program
I be the mosl difflcull attempted \fi.T opening with Navy, the
Penns] It ania m ul i rs »111 meel 1 ale and i 'olumli .i oi the I lousatonlc rh i ' I lerbj. This race will be followed bj regatta «itli Harvard and Massachusel - Tecli HI Cambr ore the Child's cup race here, Pennsylvania «
i row In the American Henley the daj II- the Child's Cup regatta Tl e sea Ron will l"- closed with Hi"' Poughkei Regatta on June -"•'
Coai ii Fred Spuhn has reported prom I sing material for this year's \ B
eight, only tin -' year's crew hav i i ',,.i.h S|niiin also exi
lo make tl replacements ■ Jun lor Varsity which Is virtually Intact.
Freshman aggregation looks much better than lasl year's yearling squad according to Mas Luft, l reshman i being heavier If nol so tall.
graduate Council, has announced the ap polntment of ii ommlttee which will conduct the Pennlman Bowl contests. This trophy Is the glfl "f Provosl Pennl in.in of the University to the undi r i Freshman or Sophomore, which Is vie tor mi. in the various athletic compel. tions between the clam
Those serving on ii mmlttei are William Jordan, 3rd, chairman; w Ington ''. Button, President ,>f Phi Kappa Beta Junior Society, which Will •" oper ute with the chairman in conducting the eveni -: Edson I». I 'ronberger, mat ,,! track : Koberi A. McLean, capta i irni k; Robert >'. Baker, manager of crew : • 'harles Hill, captain of crew: G '-'■ D. McDonald, captain of wre»i ling; Elmer C. Armstrong, manager of wrestling; Samuel \V. Park, captain of lacrosse \\ E. Ma manager ,•■ , I-..-.,■: I',.HI in. manager of boxing; nini s. ('. Levy, capta n of boxing. Wil Hum Jordan, chairman of the con i with the niil of the other members, will i-ondtici and supen i urlous et ents.
The schedule of tin «hlch will in- live in number, will be announced i
i „. The presidi nts ol in in mi,I Sopl ■ i--•'- will ihen np {mini commil tees ■ i Ii « ill their respective classes In arranging the details of ii
I has also i i trophy case will be pro> Itled In Hou
I1 man How I e will I"- n pernn i fixture in 11,,ii-i.,ii I:
Dartmouth English Class to Edit Paper
\- Iii collegi lurnallsm made II - a|>pi I ■ in,ni' It Is a ir colu paper, "The < irrles no advert i-i1 'd by the
I nil.
The paper which i- to ap Sundnj. ed under the direction ol tlie Darti nil Kngllsl
l ii ithel
new - nml II ■ ".1111111 and a half diitesl nf world news telegraphed Satur rla.v in Sen Vork, the ;
JEWISH STUDENTS PLAN FUNCTIONS
Reception to Be Given to New Freshmen
and Bi Weekly Dances Planned
HOLD SEVERE PRACTICE JayVees Defeat Cooper Union, 31 23, and
Bow Before Montclair, 34 18, in Mid Year Contests
DR. SHINN
Has Been Very Active at the University
Both as an Undergraduate
and as a Teacher
TAKES PLACE OF DR. W. TARGET
Prut OKI Peniiiniiiii hus nniiotini i
i >r, i in en I.. 8 ■ -
iro ' enipore of tin Hi CliemiHtrj i:
mi » ill take I I ■ \\ ■ l i ■ .,■• vho lius filled
.'ii ., I' Kdgur
I ■■ i
■
Ing 'In
I IRKIII I ir. Slilnu
in iii*- ,
thirty years as Immed i ISM under the I) I SiniiIi, nml ufter n long i"'i i Inuous sen Ice to I lie Cult ersil y. He en tered the ' Irado ite 8i
- tor, and received the
i ■ of 1'
as his tin Che Detei mlnnl Ion of the \\ rungsten,"
\\,,rl» I - :
cal and Applied < 'lieniisl rj.
ge of tin pen j ears. I >r Slilnu ha*
ed as I ilrector i d 11117 a i
i'
FRESHMEN DEFEAT HILL SCHOOL
I 'espl e tin -' renuous program of the Pennsj Ivunla \ and Jaj \ ee basket ball ivam. las) week, a fast practice was held lasl nlghi on the Palestra court In a hard and gruelling u rlmmage, the teams pointed for I
wii ■ the Red and B u waa defeating Cornell lasl Saturday, the Junior Vanity M'II ed the clever team of Mont- clair, i'ii,- Jaj Vees did not .seem able
ink under way In the Orel half which ended IT i in favor of tha opponents, in the second half 11•.- Penn
mi.i Juniors made a desperate at • to oven onu . e lead, but
wi re unable to do so, the final count ■• i - ;i 18 In favor of Montclair. "Bed" Herbsi wus the outstanding player for Penns] \ .II, .i -, ii goals.
In iii>' other gai I during the exauiination period, the .1 \.'- easllj
i -I bat k tin Cooper Union Technol- ogj aggregation, The Drsl half was verj ooselj plaj ed team belni
e basket, for man] easy - n«l>ted but the} all failed to
On endi i . i'i 11 e I'ii Iver Rental
. . ,i new : on tin Puli the 1
■ :
provenu
v 31-23
1 ■ S linlaj i i M VV
Ills
mill
MUSICAL CLUBS TO PERFORM AT ACADEMY
r, ■ ... irania's ' llee Clubs will fur the music at the sixth annual Bok An
gram, to be held tomorrow evening, ,,i s |5, ,,, the A, ademj i f. M it
,. drsl tlmi ■ I rslty Mii-i.al Clubs ha' •
■ , p ladelphla Orchestra ha . . , -ui'i'ii'"! the mus gram
Other feature* addn --■ • M or Kendr Mr.
1 •• pper. I
P
-
i . i - s ents A> rniversltj i- planning a rei o the Incoming I reshmi Stu dents' Housi I • bruarj s
i essor A. Urlov the P Department i- lo
ker of the evi - and arra are being made to have many other un-
,....i i umpus a< ■ spesdtera i u re * ■ !"' mush
and will be served. All the :.-•■.!
tend tills ,\ -. . .
Students As* A .
- Avuk i ■
/ Mai ■ I
-
MANY ENGAGK I RAVEL BUREAU FACILITIES
Ma, ii .I,;.'. - in - ii PII shon n Rtudeni bodj In Kuropean tours and
trips mi this in; «itli custom, the '1 Bureau - Issuing for
i
i in,i comp ■ • .. .
i . at In travel is ■
■ idj applying for resen -
\ i sti
i tlie 1
■ I loustoi Hi
9 ■
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DR. FINLEY TO SPEAK ON UNIVERSITY DAY General Alumni Society Will Celebrate
With Formal Dinner and Meeting
Dr. John II. 1 i former President
Sen \ ork I'nlvi ind ,,i
A rh u's ni"
i • i
i IHJ i. ■ held II .
i
■ [ ceh
Dr, i • A.I- formi the Presl lent i. ; 11.- «.i -
Harvard and i . [>u ','• .ir
Imi H
Hi an A--, the Nen
I ■
\ il Ington'a B •
i r .-'• •■- and I .unity ii..
II. \ ..
■ ,; ird of Dl
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PAGE TWO THE PENNSYLVANIA*
Oriental (EM Room 3425 Woodland Avenue
Specials for U. ofP. Members Full Count Luncheon
at 35c Full Courte Dinner
at 55c !- - •
•
BEST SUNDAY DINNERS
SI F ret E"3 ith University to Admit
Stucer-:*. Disregarding Bars of
Sex. Race, or Creed
. -
■
TRY ^ HE
Cilia ttiriitauraut
3333 Woodland Avenue
For a Delicious ITALIAN DINNER Alto RAVIOLI and
SPAGHETTI Special Lunch Dinner .
Open till l A. M.
50c. 75c
THE COPPER KETTLE 3417 WALNUT ST.
Luncheon 40c Dinner 75c Chicken and Waffle Dinner Wednesday and Saturday
IDEA INFLUENCED OTHERS
, I • I
■ \ m A] S27.
! I
- I
■
. : ruin wan I i . nit women »l udetil - on ili<- mini* terms w men. All the. newer
■llll'l-
,-,i on [irlni Iple* w lileh "•■■ i ) In- - i rerel t y.
ra are ln< udi • •
in,l /.,, ,i | \I.I aulaj, al er pner Jer-
emj hem liam win ,■!■-. and «■• ir ng lie same
. . H e won 'iii"l
RED AND BLUE QUINTETS HOLD SEVERE PRACTICE
lliiU. - - .
; . 11 j • ■ •—
i
HHN
| NOT •Y^WtVUkiV Saw LVirlVI
NOTICES I
Watch Repairing Engraving
Optical Goods Lenses—Temples and Frames Quickly Replaced
ftuftijirr $. iJJrire JEWELER 3709 SPRUCE STREET
STUDENTS TAKE NOTICE We give you special rates on rental
You can save from $10 to $20 in a Rebuilt Typewriter
AMLRICAN WRITING MACHINE CO 2 STORES
'209 ARCH STREET 1339 WALNUT STREET
LOCUST 1881 PENNYPACKER 1457
L. B. SCHOFIELD. '13 President
T. M. SCHONOL'R. '12 Vice-President
Direct Coal Company 30th and Race Street
A SPECIALIZED SERVICE TO FRATERNITIES
Fort) 'Ihllan
WtiU '■»* Booklet '■_\I ,aUH RATIW
STETSON HATS Stuled / ri/ounq I
Jl *s Ji -j —. . -jiiJH
Lackawanna County Club—Then Will be i i 1 m i 'tuny Club In R i 1, Housi We I- nea lay ai Plane for the' Easti
i er by s IV M
Pennsyi vanian Business 12 or i o
Mask and Wig Singing Cnorus All men retained for the Mask and
■ oru« repori al tl»e M ■ \\ i . 11(J ii : - 5 ■■ | Tuesday, Keb 8
Mask and Wig Ca»t
for ram repoi , <• |
Mi-- • \v;_ 9 P, M
day. Feb. v
Mask and Wig Chorus A ••■I for da nclng . ■ ■ Musk and wig eiu - P M «'i
Orchestra I . ■ .
tiearsal todaj al 5 P. M. I - , - ire ' >r \uard exeri l»e> Voui - re quired.
Spanish Club El the S|miili«li Uluu I'M. in i lie otlli e of Romanic 1 li ,
Baseball Tin ,,], tain ; \ ■ -. > v -.-■
j i • the -i rou v (*ole. i VII H Thompson. Tren
Baseball M Tuea • ■ ■ tin
■ I ..
'■."i Walnut St. betwi M Basebai' Me
\ I : .
I*. M Travel Association
iliii ■I
ren i 11 Freshman Footba: \| - -
I \
Soccer \
WINTERS 8I3GEST .LITTLE CRLG STORE
What Are You Going To Do Next Summer?
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
. . DepartiM
inity to e^rn big rn .r summer vacal
I col- lege men, working in the
n,teatnca| and super take aj- vantage of this money-making
New agreemer- ngfot liberal salaries, bonuses and extra awards ire now in the :ianJs of our repre one of whom will visit your college in the near future. It ■. 0 -i are interested in rr. m >ney next summer be sure to
m or write I rp rticulari Urect to F. C. McMulhn, care
International Magazine ( pany. 119 West 40th S-recr, New York, N. Y.
r :^^txx_^_
If you're 'all at sea" about your tobacco...
MAYBE y ou've sailed the seven - : ch< ing tor perfect pipe pleasure. . . \\A. you've tneJ oceans oftoba< without running into one you can anchor to .., but don't give up the ship. Plenty pi pilots were once in the same boat . .
Just shoot an s. o. s. to G. R. C. . Granger Rough Cut is a life-saver to pipes in distress. It's rich and spicy —and mel- lowed by the old "Wellman Secret r, mild you can stoke-up and tire away at full sail!
Then jot this down in the eld log: Granger's rough cut flakes smoke as e.iol as a zippy sea Zephyr... Man, your old smokestack'U puff wreath after wreath i t perfect pipe pleasure.
And don't wait till your ship comes in to take on a cargo of Granger. The pi icket' package is not high-priced. . . tor packed in foil (instead of costly tins) this quality tobacco sells at just ten cents. Load up to-day. . . and bon voyage!
GRANGER ROUGH CUT
I uum :.
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L u ' (
\1, It tor pipes oal) '
Who!esa e Reti
TESTA, Fruit and Produce S S. Ccner 36th and Sansom
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO FRATERNIT JSES
WE OFFER you shoes of a I
eiegar.ee which we conaciei I
recommend — in st. !es not '.-' I
e'sew he re.
Exclusive L.i>' - ! Designed and Sold On..
/
WHITEHOUSE & HARDY 1511 CHESTNUT ST. PHILADLLI'HIA
NEW YORK SHOPS „<rt*EET BROADWAY «40*" STREET 64 BKUAtlWAY _.
Ay, FEBRUARY 8, 1927 THE PimaVtVAMMI PAGE THREE
| rcJ uned at
■ i if you I placi
•■ .'
I upward.
JACOB REED'S SONS M24 -26 CHESTNUT ST.
PHII-ADIXPHIA.
I
Is Urged By Dean Johnson of Wh.irton j700.000 Attending American Colleges School to Attend University Boston Transcr.pt Finds in
for College Career Recent Research
Bender, Off and Franks
OPTICIANS
1827 CHESTNUT STREET
WHEN YOU CANT BEK DAD BEE DAVK BROOKS
Money loan Oftice' 3219 Woodland Ave. Branch dtors—1722 Market Street
Open till 10 P. **■
u Are Always Sure of Loyalty
at the
LOYAL CLEANERS AND DYERS
I'M l. 1 . ed ii
call from I lean i imorj k. Johnson to en udeiil .n i
i readj for i ol if tin- l>uke, wl seventy-
. . . i mill here, Philadelphia will have the
present head . ilcli ii.i- been In the hi
ji unor for over !«■ ■ the the most reno
' all Chin | ere, Kui on from I ». an John
. in- parent* being i tlon was made daring
Deai i v ■ - reci nl trip through the ■ I i . boy duke live* in a pt quite unlike ■■ European castle and not ueurlj BO Impressive as a Buropean pal ace.
However, the Teinph Confui Uu In u, the boy's home, la verj pn tei
and Impressive. Dean Johnson trai | through this temple and described It as
winy verj ituteli ami uiagulttcent Hull of Ceremonial Practice In which the prlesl - train themselves for the e borate cerei lals of the spring and autumn festivals Is oue hundred and thirtj live
^ eight) four feel and sevent) eighl In height In the center of this ball
.. ., statue of Uonfuclua over which is hung a tablel bearing the Inscription, "Master Kxemplar tor All the Agi
Dean Johnson wrol ■ *P< rlem i - mid travels In China and told in partlcu
i;. ,,;■ the unreal and ferment prevalenl due probably i" our age of modern civ
u which is gradually overshadow in- the old and tl worn teai lili i 'onfuclus.
I.' '
n .... . eted its sixteenth annual e American ons ol
B Boston ■ has published the In
• 'if the pr at ed Ii wus found that
>.MI nun and women are our impoi i ■ ,,r the youth In our countrj are mentally
. of past i ■ rn.-nl- i.f the i ons.
In conjunction with the i oncluslon to be drawn are I School and Society. 3 ■■ are that dur- mg ■ - the lm reased en rollment In the colleges and on has l n -i i" f cent, I * of this
year alone being 11 per o at. From these figures II Is evident that we will soon reach what the 'Tun.--" calls the ■'educational saturation point"
In addition the tendency of th luca tlonal leaders has been to bar the gates t„ tills mass surging towards the campus. In this they have been cautl ■'! of the I ible outcome of such a policy, n Is true thai BI students come to col
n,i particular reason tor -•> d ■ exi epl the fact that "It's the thing to do." But, .i is claii I, if this type ol lew
IUS student were barred, the unlvei would develop a "closed coterie ol
Intellectual Biiobs," until far the world ol business and leadership.
PYLE & INNES
TAILORS MEN AND bOY.S
Evening Clothes!
I iisy i iresi .-alls.
-, thai reflect
your
PYLE h. INNES LEADING COLLEGE TAILORb
1115 WALNUT ST.
BEASTON'S 52 years on the Campus
FAMOUS FOR THEIR COFFEE WITH PURE CREAM
AND SANDWICHES TOASTED
JVe Serve
ICE CRE "THE OLD-FASHIONED KIND'
262 So. 37th St.
CLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIRING
20 Per Cent FLUNK students were droppi d of i r scholarship. N.
: mortality with 30 i ile the lowest with 13 per
re [ion Ible for ie it '■ l'""'!
notes in longhand. ■ i j tern,
Foundation Vo
wrilteii with A. l'.. (is. ,inbol, ma ten d In aboul
I .i i i tor ; in Journalism, bu i moiis, lectures, research,
>us time, s, nd tor n CODA) : Only $3.00.
A. B. C. Shorthand System 152 West 42nd Street., N. Y. Free Descriptive Booklet on Request
VALENTINES! TRIBUTE PAID BY DR. PENNIMAN Mrs. Krawson Displays Valentines for:
MOI III K SWI I I III ART
SISTER FHII Nl)
Make an early seieciion!
KREWSONS Art and Gift Shop,
3423 Woodland Avenue
FOR RENT , Houses "ii !'• of P. Oompua
i. rig or i raternltj able.
CYRIL E. HEPBURN
100 So. 33rd STREET
i vergreen 4320
De Luxe DINING CAR
AT YOUR SERVICT
DAY OR NIGM1
240 So. 40th Street (near Spruce >
Broadway Confectionary
opposite liormltorie*
MILK SHAKES CANDIES LUNCHEONETTE FRUITS
3645 WOODLAND AVENUE
HI -r 5-8 P. M. Open al 7 A, M. Sandwiches and Platter Service WE DO OUR OWN BAKING
|In.p«.nn« and «dniirinB the ntw tat]
ALL YOUR WANTS SUPPLIED BY
SPAYD'S S< ond I land
Furniture Store S. 8th Street
.-. Typewriter!, Ds> ". b :■■ I, Chairs, Tables.
1 i'Hue Stationery and piles
No matter what you want, you will find It here.
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER ROOM 9 HOUSTON HALL
TYPING MANUSCRIPTS LETTERS
MIMEOGRAPHING
; ,;, M Nicely f" ■ •,i"' double rooms; reasonable rates. Uot water, bot-water heat 114 « "' •' Street Mrs. Beymour. Baring 11 •"
DOUBLE ROOM ' ■ '«»; °':' out I »°nab,e- ::TI:; '
i siVBRSITY Graduate, bach. , m well furnish.
V',1' ructor; meals, laundry..
P
"Speaking of fine tobaccos —Hare a Camel!"
A NICETY of blending, a friendly blended in this famous cigarette.
cordiality of flavor, an inherent lor tins reason < ,„,,!. have con
goodness that thrills from the flrs. sirtenl goodne*. I 01 this reason
puff to the last - .hats Camels, the, n. ver tire the taste, no matter
The warmth of golden sunlight on ho, liberall, you nnoke them;
autumn fields gleams in their smoke, neve, leavi a cigarett, after-taste.
Camels are an expression of all And wherever experienced smolc-
,hat is the finest. ers gather, wherever the . onversa-
Camel quality and Camel excel- .ion turns to tobacco - to the
lence are recognized wherever world's best - someone is sure to
smokers gather. The best of Turk- sav: "Speaking offal tobs
,,h and Domestic tobaccos are . . , Have a Camel!"
R. j. SBYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, WINSTON-SALI M, N. C.
■ 1927
PAGE TWO THE PKNNSYLVAMIAN TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, •-;•
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EDITOR I". Ml I
NEWS EDITOR MANAGIM. I I I KU/ll Kill.,.
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II I. SuftMMiir, A. M. I.MIML II ...
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I I A TURE BOARD i i ru«,
ASSOCIATE t.Dl I'- LL. ... . . .
..... .- I -. bu ... > I. :. .
ASSISTANT tDITORS I), *. trui, !■., .- ' I
Lure, '-- "•■• -u
; .... Una ■, ./
BUSINESS MANAGER AM I III II Hi i.i,. . I , . . ,•
CIRCULATION MANAC.I R i. i OUIJ SMITH, -.
ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER V. I, A...., ■ *■ "■ ' ■ ' J I . I II. II. I i... ,.,,-«..'
I , I A. I,u,„. |. . i. I., briuxui . ....... . I I «-• ■ •
II. u. gun, J... . i. i. /.-... W K. II. S*MI
PICTORIAL CHAIRMAN PHOTOGRAPHIC EDITOR i ., . Doucu* MA**, '-■ Wiuua li. UUIIIIM, •■
ASSISTANT PHOTOGRAPHIC EDITORS I i bUaoouni '.•» V. G. in ,,,„., n, '-■ Cran, '« I i win, vi A. n. ROM, I - tt. I . : l , IMI, *(IITC0*U,
KAMI..
OFFICE, WOI WOODLAND AVFNUE I .1 || I'l.lL.I. 1,1.1. I'.,.!..».. ■ .411,1
i». I i k| i ... I i I )l- H'I I.II„« lluun,
I lo i I'. M. U.ilj
Member Eastern Intercollegiate Newspaper A&*ociation
NiGHT EDITORS OF THIS ISSUE ii DOWNHRND BONOAAIUJT u.l I .It 'lll.l.l'.l SRi ;i i:
, ,ii nIn, ill . .
knowu new term . . ,i.
• . • .
i i IIUIIII when I.I.' bulb In : leak lump (Hint row hot luiu) i - i ks.
• • • • Hudylng wus done ilurinu llie ].,I-I two weeks
■ i III I IxulllS. If ull : -Hi in cruuiuiiug were put end i" enil, ii would be u durii
» . . . And us the •iii|u Ituullon culls tor ;i welcome
in Hi. i i ind women) however few they may >••■, we extend the reeling, the left band holding
I'KNNSi \A \M.\\ subscription blanks, and bold o uum her II -I,,., in readiness lo enforce n i ideu of mulch
. i
• • • . V 1(1 i ,-hl pill , IN.ill nil III,
i .. the udvl i our lute I'uter I'utrlue c :•■•>. ) . 11,. I , - :, i .'.
\ ... • • * •
lii other words, keep away from the co-eds I ! ! ! • • • •
In looking uround, Ma everal Faces Uiul are a ud culls for a moment ol alienee us .1 lorl of memorlam.
KJudl) refrain 1 rom reiidin .i. thin ;.....
DRESSING UP FOR THE RUSHING Jifi &3§ SEASON WITH ITEMS OF DRF.ss
§ EXPRESSING ONES PERSON VI II'Y'
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WHY IS A CHEER LEADER?
Why i- a cheer leader? I- such ofltcc given in rei 11 ,,, rii,,!■,..11- service lo the I ei ompumble i" un uu
(>iiti> 1.., .1 fclcriiii ■ ■ 11 wars, or 1- the priuiury utility, lliul ni lending the student section ;ii \
. Hi,, reason for tin IVi rnnkly, nn en 11 itei int.
■ quite . ir .11 unending to their duties, bul since that lime their
Ii. lui 1 1 01 uns. 1 in : 1 in - 'i .1- Ions, the } . me to be
.HI illiniums served us cheer-leader with splendid results, We must .-ii urn in. in.,' the fad thai this »"- during the \ period Imi we feel thai such .m excuse Is uu udiuisi
Athletes, upon munagers, publication men and ulhers who an 1 Interested in their acllvllles often fore
111 entire vacation period or purl ol II lo further the Inter en is o( their particular bobby, In oilier words, Lliese nun reel their responsibility
liurlng 11 \;IIIIIII;IImil period I'eim SI 1 u appeared In ibe I'ulestru heralded as one of. the greatest leuius in Hie country, with :i clean record, Including u win over l'i .11 Tlgertown \ ■ real victory resulted for I'enusylvaiila, bul liirough imi fault ni the cl r-leuders, Tin song leaders, however, who are generally considered leu ul lliau the , iii'ii ...I'lii's I'll Hie respoi ul liieir position sutl ly to liuve two men on hand ime, Beside their in leudlng longs the cheer-leadii 1 ell U| these inex |,.'ii.-inml men, uud while they did neurlj .1- well llie cheer-leadeit liieir Inexperience was evident lo all of the -|"'. latnl -..
1 ■ re i- -\i ii-i' for such luxlly. Of tlie live men who hear llie Impressive titles ol Vurs ly cheer-leu si ni these men Bliould be uble lo llnd the lime to attend i" 1 •»— duties. Ii IS no) necessary for all of llie clieer-leudi attend every gi bul with the Increased student attend ■ .11 the buakelbull games arrangements should ul ■• made fu provide lome means ror organized >i ring,
1 another standpoint wo feel Mint the work of the Junior cheer-leaders at the basketball games is about the only way of determining which man i- best 1 1 for the Head ' II r I- ader posit \ t yi 11 PII 1
■ •-. in Hi,' pa -1 ' 'I rather farcial and foi reason la not a very g I menus of irying-oul the 1
ub next year. If the present attitude among llie Junior clieer-l
I'oiilluues we would suggesl the selection of uu enl • group for next year. Surely they are in >le in spite "i 1 lielr year uce.
DR. GEORGE B. GORDON 1 ic extremely untimely end of Dr. I It. (iorduii,
I'enusylvuniu lu-ii nol only 0 distinguished educator, but one of iis most ill 1 department heads. For s " .ir- the Into IT. Gordon held the position of curator 1 1 Diversity Museum and, as such, bus done much to he .1 s importam e In the un Inn ologli al w
.\n author, explorer, autliro] 1st, none was better qunlllled ■ d in,- .1.
of the Museum. He was .1 recognised authority 0 subject nf Ami and is said to 11..11 sludy in.Hv than any other . of the field.
I'in-.: 1 1 few years, the 1 y Musi tin bus [lie buried 11
Veur 1 11 >r. 1 iordon lias 1 this work ■
' le work earrii d on under 1 ' n the Museum the | «lilch ii 1,
■ IUU1 1 >i'. 1 iordon I the 1 \ Uefore
and luution from a post graduate 11 irvard, he headed tl on to
South . It was on i- work ',.
more. D
nieut "i" . :
The boys In the Ulllce (?) think lliut the above is the besl 1 ever wrote. 1 want i" tliuuk them tor the encourugi
nii'iii, «.Hi ,\ini all as "Itnesses.
Well, in 1 ni 1 mi another needle, .1- the Bewiug . .1 my, .i .i|i|i.'.n- in.ii .1 (j ||y niiiiiiicr ,,1 you nun huve been -I. M-rupt ii|i in studies and what not, thai llie news of the iluy lias not been thoroughly attended i".
s.i for llie benefit of those in 1 Curt ■ 1 ■ l and .' , , ..in,, town will not
gel the news for .1 week or :u.> yet, we will iiiuku u so resui f iln high light
• • • • 1 >f fore -1 intet 1 1 n.... es-Olowiiing cu •••. new ly
"i 1 -'ml four li" ■ already. Iteaches has pleii -.ii"l ■""I n"« desires a little dust. Clowning ...urns thul slie'll nol rind uny dust iiboul him, 'cause lie's been dusted !"• tore.
* • « • I'cuchcs used i" lie llie Apple ,.1 Ids eye, but she clu
lie got pie-eyed; uud be dosen'l like her crust •miii' pum'kliiM iiboul ii .nut Hunts some it"i
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Tin apoi
KVer-eslluialed, \
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Toxedoes, in the lutesl styles, s.".:i.".u and vii •
All ••* '-ii ng nei 1
Soits and Ovrrco.its and Topcoats, mm
Pajamas, |1 ."■". $1 '.'■".. • ... £i uti • I *\
Florsheim Shoes in M.'. $11, and sin hllinliorx How
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'lil lull,- 1 I11I111 sin ' 1 spoiled, lull - I.- loo
1 • elinuiN of ii"' recent hearing was when Beucln 1 •'i"! >•■■•' •"! erstwhile boy triend lliut lie was DO n e Wash lugioii. lie re A'US no Molly L'itchet 1 court ».i- I hen udjourned to consult 11 history texl b
Item In- 1111 - .in uflTer for Ihrowliir comedies.
si B5, si..'in Wool
Hose. 1 o« $1.00
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topic of Un duy.
t'harlle bus bad 11 Nervous breakdown ami bus nol 1 •.•• -rt 1 - the trouble with 11 for
u rs. • • • «
N I" cni ».Hi the new - of cultural thii l*i iinlun Board unites in ■ tlatln
Ibe Ih'iui ol Hi,' College, IT. Itoberl Bell Burke, for bi r. on.
* » • • u e wou nn in translate llie I dplouui for
■ uw whul II means if we ever
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1 ' 8 'lint in it, but Hi.1 with his little rimes which wl 1 u|Hie ir .1
"1 .1- hi - .11 in is out ol Hi.. - « • • «
Bt »W gkling in IIuiullloii
SURPRISE AND DISAPPOINTMENT (hi ul
lion period )
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rather pleusanl surprises. Some smili rs wept; some ■ ., and a tew quietly -
to find a chair where they mighl rei ovi r. Kverj i.,',ii IUUI , ., know how he hud
I " t»« murks were tru • woul 1 l"- 11 ' wonderful 1 " or .1 "ii
1 "old toss 1" or both, tirades are ■ re irded , ..,,, ., . 1
Index. In: . ,„„• little guide pu ■ .a aim and objei 1 our
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single reason . e was as n
..ni to bunt deer but nol II of our good aura
0 be Mil-,., 1,in ::.. r va . •
ted. Ptrdunct U>«n w.11 come ■ 1 ■
be then 1 about tin
• 1 oplan period we she dd n ■ ■
AN INVITATION AN INVITATION
Many of yon Penuaylvanlang, in 11..- years to -. will "'" ! B<1 »■ nianufacturing or In selling man facturerf products, The more yon know about manufacturl ttie easier your particular problems win become
All of yi.ii lii the Dot distant future will I your nun. Qow will they be furnished? We e able to aid yon both in your future work and home.
AN INVITATION I U» all of you tO Visit our mil land MS b
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1718STUDENTSWQRK UNIVERSIY HEAD GIVES I
Over One-third of Regular Maie Under- President Lowell of Harvard Presents
graduates Pay Part of Expenses Comprehensive Data Covering at University University Year
TOTAL INCOME $900,000 YEARLY REVEALS EDUCATIONAL PROBLEMS
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247 S )7ch Street
Iton 4308
11 lii 1853 full - i'i.
i-ers ty, 1718 •!re w i or all of their D
earning a total of approximate!) "HI ., < .
made in b) Dr. < i 1 ' ■ Dli University's Placi The
oi lined throug in < a rei enl ques
was --Hi i" all the tull-tlme male undergraduates In the reque iniii h \ ey 1
nf the 1718 atudei are working to lefray the r expei -■■- iboul twentj per Ceni are ipportlng, the real being partially self-supporting,
ling in Dr. Clewell'a report The port further states it a mosl one-half of these 1718 etudi • In Phi pula. Tl udeal .,,-,. aboul |500 per anum of w hlch, on the average, aboul |270 - earned dui the school term and $230 during summer.
■ on. Tl II accompanying Dr. Clewi
report show thai onlj 53 of the working student! ear -- than 1101 per . while i":'. are earning 11,101 or more a year. The latter group Includes n students who are earn '
I whom three earn more than 12,500 each. Classification ol the students according
to the work they are doing reveals thai :
thej B1I -U different varli I J"1"- mul positions during the school term, and 280 dor ng Ui»' racatton season.
These positions are of ill classes vary- ing from bank clerks and tutors to p maclsts and social and settlement work erg, II e most unusual - ipaiIon was Hated by a student who Is di fr , ipenses by trapping and dealing In furs Another student who, like the trai has ii" student competition In his I ■ i. engaged In berry culture, while a third llMts his i" cupatlon as "tree surg "
In every Instance whe e • I p a< emenl Service Ran I • - Parl
time employment, the endeavor Is made rrange the amounl of work dom
with the dent's Btudles. The faculty asked i" notlfj the P
nptly in cases when - serlouslj Interfe
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lucatlon; that .i youth i more Intel nd moral training from prai ii.:il work iinii he likes .—ons that I ■ ••> ,|" not ap-
late that all true edui • -•lii- i that I- force a boj to re-
doing tasks in «hlch be eresl maj stuli - mind and
Speaking of • - "M;i1
universities, be considered tlie Brst two years of BU< b ... tecoi darj ichoo two years purelj professional \i opposite tendency, he desi rl i the ob- ject of .i college which Is not primarily n. al onal ts to ows: "To teach bosi tlilnk, and what to think about, as i
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Harvard has no Intention ol - i ng up the system of i ourses I as at present, In favor of the l txford tuto .-> stem but will k I iblne the ad- vantages of both, in conclusion, the re port announces total gifts and legacies I i the L'nlversltj of 86,981 031 57 during l'.'-ji;. This sum « i- .ii relj aparl I
. 110,000,000 campaign being conda by Harvard and did not lm luda the
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Club Normandie Music formerly of the
Club Deauvllle, New York
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FJ : Courts Dinner 11.23
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Percentage of University Men Than United States
University Store Open Daily Houston Hall 8.30 to 6.00
Central City Store "6th & Market Streets
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■ ■ were, during 1933 ,.' i i ten and an •
!".""" of the populai i • re appears ii e no su . .,-
; polm in this HI.. :• for i thai
i young in..,, an(| women between the ..-.■- of 18 and 21,
• 'i rr .i number -""••''•': ::■'• -• ■ ai about i i pmi
• ■ were Hnanc i '■ . •
"•'"" mlventltieg, leai ' " re who ma; i
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With the ever I i enrollment tali . . ...
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