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£^T AMAR E. JJrmnspftranian VE XLI —No. 122 PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 18.1925 PRICE. THREE CENTS Team 'Captains and Association Cabinet Discuss Plans at Houston Club Luncheon HENDERSON OUTLINES CAMPAIGN Robert Zehnng, Chairman of Signatory Group. Urges Fraternities to Pledge 100 Per Cent v i luncheon Monday, in the Houston i inn. Norman L Pancoast, '25 Wh, Ben- ,I,,I chairman ol the Christian Assocla- :i I'II ial drive, read the names of who have been selected to Berve i mittei men in the drive. The lunch- 11 attended by membeia of the i \ abinei and the twenty newly ap- team captalna Bai li <>r these ••,IMI. i- composed of ten men, and con- entatives from all 11 > * \ .1 rl lups on tin- campus. James Hen president of the Christian Asso outlined the plans for the ram nd expressed the opinion thai the committee tiiai has been chosen Is BO I thai every potential source of b ii lone in the University Bnould be o\ ered : 1 pi esentatlves of 1 be signatory fraternities wen approached by Hender 1 : Pancoast Monday night, after aternlty Council meetini 11 I 1 HI »as enlisted for thi driie Koben Zi bring, '26 Wh . was named of tins group, and In a state- ma li to the presidents "f the 1 1 in- agreement he Baid! 'Without the aid of the fraternities the . uld not possibly be sun esaful the His' body on tne campus ,: support I"" per cent, thus (ample to smaller organise u ill be Invaluable." 1 _ was held yesterdaj after 1 1I.IIIIM.HI Tarn oast for the rep 1! ... HI slgnator) frati n - plans for the campaign wen I everj man present pledged support of liis fraternity to and they all expn sei d : ngneBs to work under any 11 that the Christian Association ppoint, Accordingly. Daniel who «as one of the most workers in last year's drive, ned i halrman of the non Bigna- FINANCE COMMITTEE GENERAL CHAIRMAN, Norman L. Pancoast Fraternities, Robert W. Zehring Non-Signatory Fraternities, Daniel DeBrier, Chairman Boarding Houses, Leonard Fayle Dormitories, George Eichner Commuters, J. Paul Crawford Dental School, Norman Whitehill Law School, Thomas B. K. Ringe Medical School, Harold Storm \ eterinary School, James K. Strockbine Publicity and Advertising, Edward F. Ellis, Ell wood F. Altniaier, R. A. Eich- elberger Distribution and Recording, Robert Pilch, D. Barlow- Burke Steering Committee, Robert A. Streeter, George W. Stevens, Clark Craig, Sidnev T. Stall, William B. Dern. Walter F. O'Malley TEAMS FOUR TEAMS MEET IN OF T Scott High to Engage Upper Darby, While Pottsville Meets Washing- ton Central on Court ST. AUGUSTINE BOWS TO WENONAH 1' Barlow l lurjji . !apt Kdw a 1 ii N Aiiniii Ian John '". rn.nun .1. II. Mill, i 1 'ha rles 8 1 .-1 1 1 I : •• < 11 \V lohnston 1 PS 8< ill.-ii Paul Johnson 1: Iteming 1 1 I. II \\. I.-I. : R NIH.I.I it.1 in.11 1 iff. <"apt . II W Richmond M. K l:..1.1, W 1. I..M i.ii Walton Tl - Gates Jr Theodon n Reducka .1 I-I,. 11 1.... ich .1 Hood win s. Hrydon Ha 1 1 % K.1M..11. 1 "apl t c*olesl W F Crosby II I'i i.|/iiiaii I im VTouna 1.. win I'I.II 1. - Phillips 1: si a. bm r 11 T. Park .1 Kh.ii, Kdmund T Bl Capt u 1: 1M..11 1 'ha 1 1. - I lay I 'la 1 nvt \v 1 .1. ol - II 1 - si. \. ii< Walk) 1 \.i.. I \ 1. •\ 1: 11..11 .1 ..)iII Fraxi rd 8 Red way .1 T Shad 11 p. ciregorj . laptain 11 \ . James 11 Cross ... . Mini u- 1 1 .1 11, 111 \ T, In ma n Mi 11.1.in ii. 11 Beebi w I-' Bow. 1 r A. 1 Iraham ,1 M01 row !•• !• 11 iff John Ra mlall, 1 "a pta In I Int..11I 1 'oi nu . II Milton Ki in Allan Hollowa) \ Had. Bei Merembi ,-k . . II W l-'ra/.i. r, Jr. Itobi it 1. Win. r Howard T. Lor*/ .1 \\illi-t,.n Smith Richard staff..1 d, Capt. Walt. 1 III li-. I .luliiis F Sachat Henrj 1. Child i:,.i.. it 1. \iiiis Zachai) T Wol M naml 1 h 1 Button I s Hopkins learn " Haj dock, li .lam. - I' \i^.i 1 Krank 11 Kills, Jr. Mai shall Lewis, 1 "a Will .1 :u 1: Bhlpw aj Hi lll-V P l.l 111 hOlt \ W Lei lit.- 1: Vlnsi Wall. 1 I' Well* II I- I... 11 I) Stewart Stan n "...1 •' 8wi I- 1 w T 8 'in.ns 1 <: How Harvei Blooh, Captain III.--. II Il..iisa II 1;. orm 11 I'arpentei lil.li.ii 1 s Mai Ki i.zl. Waltei ' . It/. .mi II .1 tu B 1: \ \|. \an.|. 1 II II- ..I.I-. Jr. I..-. |.h W Till.,11 ;. ..1 -. ii Taj lor 11 R. .1 It 1 - It, I- 1 B 1. 1 Is . i.l . . - •bi it I'm. In I |. Whit. Paul .ik; II,i/l. t 1 !• Ill \l Bi . hi. I (Ireen v.-t rand M. SI M Ki try Cap 11 11.1 \t. r A.I Rl . ' ! > i' Mart :ll 'li.,! I. - II I ...i - I t Hi . . 1.11 K Bridges Itobi ill Sew man Mil la III 8 H.i' kd .... 11 v.,n Zandl w P Laws I. (loddard -1 11. 1 Captain 1 toward Schui l- 1 -.nil .ii.hnsoi I..I111 P M 11. o. s 1 aid •- Vorls •11 \ Ti . .' |i risen K. Chaun w Palmer Welllnntoi -- di Capt. I-" I'at . I -mi William -i Tltsel Iti ilm v 1 lotehkin d \ i".n ind 1..I111 C Holm Harrt w Pfi fl Xheod ! Ki 1 - \in. \ I !oln I Mo Una .1 Cubbeylej Herhi it I'M sroj. I 'aptaln .' Mi I. .ill] \ 11 M.I II M Thompson 11 iraMI P Bambei 1.1 in. - era w ford M 1 ;.i 1 w 1 llliii. 1 II 1 'hi i-li. .1 1 "han bi 1 - s nil 1 1 'harl. - T Ma (well Robert Pilch, Capts n Philip K Anthi Ml.. 1 t \i 111 nil Carl V 1 1 Kd w In 1 .1 111 K M. < nil... ) 1 Will! I S ,1 Jordan, Srd Kdw a i.l 8 I 'anek 1 aba ugh Kali John 1 S 1 ' I'l MIL Plovd Bow I'- ll... 1.. 1 \ Bro w-111 - KI K H. Mel >ow ell I. - W M. Mali.m t. \l Bi 1. Wright 1: \i. u in. Katon, c'apl . B. Alli-uli 11 rook 1 Maaon ll. 1 ..1 1: Mai 1 ...iiahl T MI...I,I rd M s.i in-..11 11 M Mori l-.-ii M W Run I. I' Ulan III-' I l|. : Kllwi I . 1 •'.. 1 * . 1..11 1. .. 11 w Ilia nson |. Russell II M. ttle VI II All. n \ ROSI 1 Lewli ond x xi undi 1 \ s Millar S N a I hl'..|> w r I nil til Capi Plnlej l: Hess I ' . 1 I .\|i "i.I'll. II 1.. Hummel ell I) ll.i '••.1.111 I 01 . I Bel ... 11 III K Ulna /..1 vv a Kirk 1" Tuttle 1 i win alow William Peak, Cap! il w a .1 1 '. 1 'Ian. J ll Sort ham .-, Walk. 1 .1 Stail. N A.I It. Blai I. - Hi II T \ I . " |i l.i.l.ll. WOMEN STUDENTS l.li/alx-th < nokf, Chairman han V'lctoi Smith TEAM CAPTAINS ickel Vll M .. u Kevh ilia.. II.. FAST QUARTETS ENTERED QUARTER-MILE RELAY L CLASSES RENEW HOSTILITIES TOMORROW Trackmen Prepare For Handicap Meet .f Events Listed for Annual Spring Contests to Be Held April 16 to the announceutenl made \' natter arts, the cinder Franklin Field will be available nt handicap trai K met 1 \::ii 16 A number ol aln a |j ttarte I prelim 1 pa ration for the 1 onti -1 - ad lati - art ligibli to 1 om regardless ol pn \ . ns to Swarts The . i.l annually to give 1 he xperienci and to uni ovi r matei 1 Liberal I andii aps tu the Inexi men, bronze meda -.' 1 in! third. ree-pectlvi lj wli la mi - A 1I1.. V, ' ma R •, ui I la a I ' ntesl aril an l-'" rdles, runt - gh Jump, 16 pound Coach Robertson to Drill Sprinters With Big Quad Will Be Scene of Traditional View of Obtaining Permanent Poster Fight Between First and Possession of Trophy Second Year Factions Dr. EXTOLS RELIGIOUS VIEW W P. Harbison Will Discuss Faith and Beliefs at Neighborhood Church Today EVENT WILL FEATURE CARNIVAL CLASH SCHEDULED FOR 5.15 P. M. SOLICIT STUDENT ATTENDANCE Coach Robertson will ilrill hi* sprinters this year with the purl ol winning the third leg on the Phi Kappa Pal Chal- lenge t'up, a huh i- . impel d tor In i he luarter mile Amei l< an ollegi i hamp .-hip relay ai the annual Relay Carnival. The college which Brsl wm« mis cup . times u ill i'"' '• "•' the permai possi ssor The I'nlvi rsltj aln lo il ' won Mi., event In 1922 and 1923 Columbia won a leg mi II last y< ai With such men as Hill, In' n s. hats B W and M< Don ild Pennsj anla a II - m which is much fasti thsn the teams wl ' ; iuri, (Mm i. Yale, i i n< II will h -;" ' lay pi gram for the first I run- Minn - ita. wil m the century in 10 i will civ.< thi . Mini S i As the -..IIHIII ut thi Interclasa contest* ineiii i. .1 in thi Pennlman Bowl compel thi I'.-' : I-"m!11 betwi muni. .- and Freshmen eld In the 1 jn.nl si :• 15 tomorrow 11 te to a ti and I examination between the hours : . i- in . ii scheduled al late tim. Il ,t the Bf- ninutes beta Sghl \.nii nal Ion will be ampli foi the Pi -h in- n '• I --in iilil i In posii i i'I i v mi n will ga .! ;: Six 81 IPHOMORE CLASS MEETING Soph- omon t 1 P. M. I ton Hall \ ' In pu hi pollt y "i hav my different speaker* at thi weekly Lenten mlddaj services In the < 'ha i" 1 ..i t he Transflgural li a, I ii William P Harb. assistant r in the English di ; in- nt, I mi modern problems ol faith and relig - ij al 1 20 P M professoi and will : the . hui Th< Ri i John It i .in k") - I h as been \ ll- Down i - tter-dli i . - A ' ' tlfyini St. John's Manhus Downs Strong Frank- lin and Marshall Quintet, 25-20 at Weightman Hall Pour teams are scheduled to meet to day in the third round ol the High School - mi HI Hi. basketball tournament fol- lowing the second round of that division uhi.ii was completed last \i lay. Bcott, Toledo's la-: aggregation, will meel L'pper Darby on the Weightman Hall court this evening al v o'clock. One hour later Pottsville and Washington Central will haul.- for the rlgM to enter the -. mi finals. in the opening game last night AJlen- '..«n Prep Jumped Into an earl) lead, bul was overtaken by the last Bethlehem passi i- and downi d, r. 28. The Bethle- hem five led ai the half, 23 18, and from then on proceeded to pull slowly away from Allentown snapping in two-pointer in in all angles Smith, center tor the victors counted fifteen points, while Rob it-, forward on the same aggregation, il in four mi' HI four free throws and added two field goals to thi core Eight nf Allentown's total poiuts were annexed by Adams, Mea York Mllltarj A ademy opened ii brilliant passing attack In the first hair nt the game »It h York ' 'olleglple In lute and overcame a ill dlsadvantagt When the whistle blew ending the H period ill. York dribblers wen leading bj a I "> 11 i unlit i 'omlng bai k Into the game with a rush, the \ iden playei rarrled the fighi to their opponents and liiialh u.iti 26-21 Stewarl and Hall win Ne« York Mill \ idi mj each add Ing i ighl pi in tin- lutiil i Irea ol the York put up a greal fight before bi taken out . ' thi . imi foi pi rsonal fouls, Wenonah clearly outclassed the 81 Augustine combination and held a 2S ll adi ai tage al the i ml ol the half. The -.mi. team enti re I t he second period 11 n Wenpnah and continued m walk awaj »iih the fra) the gami ending, 19 27, Woll proved to thi big gun on the "i fensi foi Wenonah and dropped In nine ii. li| goals, besld bang up ng garni Running m 11 an necl intil I he last flvi iniiiiiii - ut play, st John's Manlius and Prenklin and Marshall Academy tut nlshed the thrill, r of I I ng St, .. irlng I in '". 20 being i I" atedl) I led dm ng 11 earlier part of the ilf. the font Inued oi Pa Seniors To Elect Class Day Speakers Will Ballot for Valedictorian. Poet, Ora- tor and Prophet Tuesday Mem i for f'laae Poel 0 Prophet : . , , n the H I H I a 10 AM M. I •i ' ' -i ' ' P M I

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£^T AMAR E.

JJrmnspftranian VE XLI —No. 122 PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 18.1925 PRICE. THREE CENTS

Team 'Captains and Association Cabinet Discuss Plans at Houston

Club Luncheon

HENDERSON OUTLINES CAMPAIGN

Robert Zehnng, Chairman of Signatory

Group. Urges Fraternities to Pledge 100 Per Cent

v i luncheon Monday, in the Houston i inn. Norman L Pancoast, '25 Wh, Ben- ,I,,I chairman ol the Christian Assocla-

:i I'II ial drive, read the names of who have been selected to Berve

i mittei men in the drive. The lunch- 11 attended by membeia of the

i \ abinei and the twenty newly ap- team captalna Bai li <>r these

••,IMI. i- composed of ten men, and con- entatives from all 11 > * \ .1 rl

lups on tin- campus. James Hen president of the Christian Asso outlined the plans for the ram

nd expressed the opinion thai the committee tiiai has been chosen Is BO

■ I thai every potential source of b ii lone in the University Bnould be

o\ ered : 1 pi esentatlves of 1 be signatory

fraternities wen approached by Hender 1 : Pancoast Monday night, after

aternlty Council meetini 11 I 1 HI »as enlisted for thi driie

Koben Zi bring, '26 Wh . was named of tins group, and In a state-

ma li to the presidents "f the • 1 1 in- agreement he Baid!

'Without the aid of the fraternities the . uld not possibly be sun esaful

the His' body on tne campus ,: support I"" per cent, thus (ample to smaller organise

u ill be Invaluable." 1 _■ was held yesterdaj after

1 1I.IIIIM.HI Tarn oast for the rep 1! ... HI slgnator) frati n

- plans for the campaign wen I everj man present pledged

support of liis fraternity to and they all expn sei d

: ngneBs to work under any 11 that the Christian Association

ppoint, Accordingly. Daniel who «as one of the most

■ • workers in last year's drive, ned i halrman of the non Bigna-

FINANCE COMMITTEE GENERAL CHAIRMAN, Norman L. Pancoast

Fraternities, Robert W. Zehring

Non-Signatory Fraternities, Daniel DeBrier, Chairman

Boarding Houses, Leonard Fayle

Dormitories, George Eichner

Commuters, J. Paul Crawford Dental School,

Norman Whitehill

Law School, Thomas B. K. Ringe

Medical School, Harold Storm

\ eterinary School, James K. Strockbine

Publicity and Advertising, Edward F. Ellis, Ell wood F. Altniaier, R. A. Eich- elberger

Distribution and Recording, Robert Pilch, D. Barlow- Burke

Steering Committee, Robert A. Streeter, George W. Stevens, Clark Craig, Sidnev T. Stall, William B. Dern. Walter F. O'Malley

TEAMS

FOUR TEAMS MEET IN OF T

Scott High to Engage Upper Darby, While Pottsville Meets Washing-

ton Central on Court

ST. AUGUSTINE BOWS TO WENONAH

1' Barlow l lurjji . ■ !apt Kdw a 1 ii N Aiiniii Ian John '". rn.nun .1. II. Mill, i 1 'ha rles 8 1 .-1 1 1 I :■••■<■ 11 \V lohnston

1 PS 8< ill.-ii Paul Johnson 1: Iteming 1 1 ■ I. II \\. I.-I. : R NIH.I.I

it.1 in.11 1 iff. <"apt . II W Richmond M. K l:..1.1, W 1. ■ I..M i.ii Walton Tl ■■• - Gates Jr Theodon n Reducka .1 I-I,. 11 1.... ich .1 Hood win s. Hrydon

Ha 1 1 % K.1M..11. 1 "apl t c*olesl

W F Crosby II I'i i.|/iiiaii

I im VTouna 1.. win I'I.II 1. - Phillips 1: si a. bm r 11 T. Park

.1 Kh.ii,

Kdmund T Bl Capt u 1: 1M..11

1 'ha 1 1. - I lay I 'la 1 • nvt \v 1 .1. ol - II 1 - si. \. ii<

Walk) 1 \.i.. I \ 1. ■

•\ ■ ■• 1: 11..11

.1 ..)iII Fraxi • rd 8 Red way

.1 T Shad

11 p. ciregorj . laptain 11 ■ • \ .

James 11 Cross ... . Mini u- 1

• 1 .1 11, 111 \ T, In ma n Mi 11.1.in ii. 11 Beebi w I-' Bow. 1

r A. 1 Iraham ,1 M01 row !•• !• 11 iff

John Ra mlall, 1 "a pta In I Int..11I 1 'oi nu . II Milton Ki in Allan Hollowa)

\ Had. Bei Merembi ,-k

. • ■ .

II W l-'ra/.i. r, Jr. Itobi it 1. Win. r Howard T. Lor*/ .1 \\illi-t,.n Smith

Richard staff..1 d, Capt. Walt. 1 III li-. I .luliiis F Sachat Henrj 1. Child i:,.i.. it 1. \iiiis

Zachai) T Wol M naml 1 h 1 Button I s Hopkins learn "■ Haj dock, li .lam. - I' \i^.i 1

Krank 11 Kills, Jr.

Mai shall Lewis, 1 "a Will .1 :u 1: Bhlpw aj Hi lll-V P l.l 111 hOlt \ W Lei lit.- 1: Vlnsi Wall. 1 I' Well* II I- I... 11 I) Stewart Stan n "...1 •' 8wi • I- 1 w T 8 ■ 'in.ns 1 ■ <: How

Harvei Blooh, Captain III.--. II Il..iisa II 1;. orm 11 I'arpentei lil.li.ii 1 s Mai Ki i.zl. Waltei ■' ■ .■ It/.

.mi II • .1 tu B 1: \ \|. \an.|. 1 II II- ■ • ..I.I-.

Jr. I..-. |.h W Till.,11

■;. ..1 -. ii Taj lor

11 R.

.1 It

1 -

It, I- 1 B 1. 1

Is . i.l . . -

•bi it I'm. In I |. Whit.

Paul .ik;

II,i/l. t 1 !• Ill

\l Bi . hi. I (Ireen v.-t rand

M. SI

M Ki try Cap

■ 11 11.1 \t. r A.I Rl . ' ! >■ i' Mart :ll

■ 'li.,! I. - II I ...i -■• I t Hi . . 1.11 K Bridges Itobi ill Sew man Mil la III 8 H.i' kd

.... 11 v.,n Zandl w P Laws I. (loddard

-1 11. 1 Captain 1 toward Schui l- 1 -.nil .ii.hnsoi I..I111 P M

11. o. s 1 aid •- Vorls •11 \ Ti .

.' |i risen K. Chaun

w Palmer Welllnntoi -- di Capt. I-" I'at . I -mi

William -i Tltsel Iti ilm v 1 lotehkin

d \ i".n ind 1..I111 C Holm Harrt w Pfi fl Xheod • ! Ki

1 - \in. \ I !oln ■ I Mo ■

Una .1 Cubbeylej

Herhi it I'M sroj. I 'aptaln .' Mi I. .ill] \ • 11 M.I II

M Thompson 11 iraMI P Bambei 1.1 in. - era w ford M 1 ;.i 1 w 1 llliii. 1 II 1 'hi i-li.

.1 1 "han bi 1 - s nil 1 1 'harl. - T Ma (well

Robert Pilch, Capts n Philip K Anthi Ml.. 1 t \i 111 nil

Carl V 1 1 ■

Kd w In 1 .1 • 111 ■ K M. < nil... )1

Will! I S ,1 Jordan, Srd

Kdw a i.l 8 I 'anek 1 aba ugh

Kali John 1 S 1 ' I'l MIL

Plovd Bow ■ I'- ll... 1.. 1 • \ Bro w-111 - KI K ■ • H. Mel >ow ell

I. - W M. Mali.m t. \l Bi

1. Wright 1: • • •

\i. u in. Katon, c'apl . B. Alli-uli

11 rook 1 Maaon ll. ■ 1 ..1 1: Mai 1 ...iiahl T MI...I,I

rd M s.i in-..11 11 M Mori l-.-ii M W Run I. I' Ulan III-' I l|. :

Kllwi I . 1 ■ • •'.. 1 ■ * . 1..11 1. .. 11 w Ilia nson |. Russell II M. ttle VI II All. n \ ROSI

1 Lewli ond x xi undi 1

\ s Millar ■ S N a I hl'..|>

■ w r I nil til Capi

Plnlej l: Hess I ' . 1 I .\|i "i.I'll. II

1.. ■ Hummel ell I) ll.i

■ '••.1.111

I 01 . I Bel ... 11

III K Ulna /..1 vv a Kirk 1" Tuttle

1 i win alow

William Peak, Cap! il w a .1 1 '. 1 'Ian. J

ll Sort ham .-, Walk. 1

.1 Stail. N A.I

It. Blai I. - Hi II T

\ I . " |i l.i.l.ll.

WOMEN STUDENTS l.li/alx-th < nokf, Chairman

han V'lctoi • Smith

TEAM CAPTAINS ickel

Vll M • ■ .. u Kevh

ilia.. II..

FAST QUARTETS ENTERED QUARTER-MILE RELAY

L CLASSES RENEW HOSTILITIES TOMORROW

Trackmen Prepare For Handicap Meet

.f Events Listed for Annual Spring Contests to Be Held April 16

to the announceutenl made \' natter S« arts, the cinder

Franklin Field will be available

nt handicap trai K met 1 \::ii 16 A number ol

aln a |j ttarte I prelim 1 pa ration for the 1 onti -1 -

ad lati - art • ligibli to 1 om regardless ol pn \

. ns to Swarts The . i.l annually to give 1 he xperienci and to uni ovi r

matei 1 Liberal I andii aps tu the Inexi men,

bronze meda -.' • •

1 in! third. ree-pectlvi lj wli

la mi - A 1I1..

V, '■ ma R

■ ■ •, ui I la a I '

ntesl aril an l-'"

rdles, runt - gh Jump, 16 pound

Coach Robertson to Drill Sprinters With Big Quad Will Be Scene of Traditional View of Obtaining Permanent Poster Fight Between First and

Possession of Trophy Second Year Factions

Dr.

EXTOLS RELIGIOUS VIEW W P. Harbison Will Discuss Faith

and Beliefs at Neighborhood Church Today

EVENT WILL FEATURE CARNIVAL CLASH SCHEDULED FOR 5.15 P. M. SOLICIT STUDENT ATTENDANCE

Coach Robertson will ilrill hi* sprinters this year with the purl ol winning the third leg on the Phi Kappa Pal Chal- lenge t'up, a huh i- . impel ■ d tor In i he luarter mile Amei l< an • ollegi i hamp

.-hip relay ai the annual Relay Carnival. The college which Brsl wm« mis cup

. times u ill i'"' '•■"•' the permai possi ssor The I'nlvi rsltj aln

lo il ' ■ won Mi., event In 1922 and 1923 Columbia won a leg mi II last y< ai

With such men as Hill, In' n s. hats B W

and M< Don ild Pennsj anla a II - m which is much fasti thsn the

teams wl • ' ; iuri,

(Mm i. Yale, i i ■ n< II will h •■■ ■ -;"

■ •

' lay pi gram

for the first I

run- Minn - ita. wil

m the century in 10 i • will civ.< thi

. Mini

• • • S i

As the -..IIHIII ut thi Interclasa contest* ineiii i. .1 in thi Pennlman Bowl compel

thi I'.-' ■ : I-"m!11 betwi

muni. .- and Freshmen eld In the 1 jn.nl si :• 15 tomorrow 11 te to a

ti and I examination between the hours ■ : . i- in . ii scheduled al

late tim. Il ,t the Bf- • • ninutes beta Sghl

■ \.nii nal Ion will be ampli foi the Pi • -h in- n '• I --in iilil i In posii i

i'I ■ iv• • mi n will ga ■

.!■ ;:

Six

81 IPHOMORE CLASS MEETING ■ Soph-

omon t 1 P. M. I ton Hall \

'

In pu ■ hi pollt y "i hav my different speaker* at thi weekly Lenten mlddaj services In the < 'ha i" 1 ..i t he Transflgural li a, I ii William P Harb. assistant r in the English di ; in- nt, I

mi modern problems ol faith and relig - ij al 1 20 P M

■ ■■

professoi and will : the . hui

Th< Ri i John It i .in k") ■ -

I h

as been \ ll-

Down i - • tter-dli

i . ■ ■ -

A

' '

tlfyini

St. John's Manhus Downs Strong Frank- lin and Marshall Quintet, 25-20

at Weightman Hall

Pour teams are scheduled to meet to day in the third round ol the High School

- mi HI Hi. basketball tournament fol- lowing the second round of that division uhi.ii was completed last \i lay. Bcott, Toledo's la-: aggregation, will meel L'pper Darby on the Weightman Hall court this evening al v o'clock. One hour later Pottsville and Washington Central will haul.- for the rlgM to enter the -. mi finals.

in the opening game last night AJlen- '..«n Prep Jumped Into an earl) lead, bul was overtaken by the last Bethlehem passi i- and downi d, r. 28. The Bethle- hem five led ai the half, 23 18, and from then on proceeded to pull slowly away from Allentown snapping in two-pointer in in all angles Smith, center tor the victors counted fifteen points, while Rob • it-, forward on the same aggregation,

il in four mi' HI four free throws and added two field goals to thi core Eight nf Allentown's total poiuts were annexed by Adams,

Mea York Mllltarj A ademy opened ii brilliant passing attack In the first hair nt the game »It h York ' 'olleglple In lute and overcame a ill dlsadvantagt When the whistle blew ending the H period ill. York dribblers wen leading bj a I "> 11 i unlit i 'omlng bai k Into the game with a rush, the \ iden playei rarrled the fighi to their opponents and liiialh u.iti 26-21 Stewarl and Hall win

Ne« York Mill \ idi mj each add Ing i ighl pi

in tin- lutiil i Irea ol the York put up a greal fight before bi

taken out . ' thi . imi foi pi rsonal fouls, Wenonah clearly outclassed the 81

Augustine combination and held a 2S ll adi ai tage al the i ml ol the half. The -.mi. team enti re I t he second period 11 n Wenpnah and continued m walk awaj »iih the fra) the gami ending, 19 27, Woll proved to i» thi big gun on the "i fensi foi Wenonah and dropped In nine ii. li| goals, besld bang up

ng garni Running m 11 an necl intil I he last

flvi iniiiiiii - ut play, st John's Manlius and Prenklin and Marshall Academy tut nlshed the thrill, r of I I ng St,

.. irlng I in '". 20 being i • I" atedl) I led dm ng 11

earlier part of the ilf. the font Inued oi Pa

Seniors To Elect Class Day Speakers

Will Ballot for Valedictorian. Poet, Ora- tor and Prophet Tuesday

Mem ■ i for

f'laae Poel 0

Prophet :

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AM M.

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M'Kenzie Cs>shmiers

and

Imported 'Tweeds

$40.00

\% iih 2 trousers

WARRENS 3425 WALNUT STREET

PHILADELPHIA

Importing Tailors

TOPCOATS $27.50 KNICKERS b FLANNEL TROUSERS $7.50

2 week delivery on all orders

Fine Worsted Suitings New Colorings

$45.00

with 2 pair trousers

10 AND BLUE OARSMEN FACE HARD SCHEDULE

Yale. Columbia. Navy, Syracuse. Prince- ton and Cornell Are on Schedule

Beginning May £

FRESHMAN NOW ROW IN SHELLS

i .... .1.. Wrlgnl aud Jim Kici preparing for the greateBl season en- gaged in bj an) Pennsylvania crews Con-

ine amount <>i work in I" '!""•• eacb afternoon, the crew mentors are laboring under ;i Bevere handicap «iiii inn one motor launch between them. A new boa) i- expected -""" '" replace the one JUBI put Into ill'' discard.

of the 11v ■ i ollege shi li rai es si hed uled by the managers tor 111 * ■ coming Bea .-uii. wlin will in- In-Ill on iln- Schuylklll River i-uuiac. beginning <• " "" May -, the Varsity, Juuim Varsit) ana i :< iiinaii uouis win race uguiusi LOIUIU- u,* aim Kale, Tne ia^i year's ui>uu>.c cuampion late ooal Is without the ac^- IUL-S ot oul) three »^ ■ . who iia\c been graduated ironi the New Haven m iiniii.

On Decoration l>a> the Bed and Blue ,„. .. will d I ud the two cups won

at last yeai s American rittmey itegatla. Xnis yi at Syrai use, Navj ..-■ i fnm • ,.,.,.i mi waters w con ioi in. atewaraa i-up won by the Var- biij duu me 6>t. fauis cut won by the

ing en w. ,,.,».,-n in-•-• dates two Important re-

gatiuB are scneduied away. The quad- rangular ou tue Unartefl nun, Maj », will include Cornell, Harvard, M. i. T. .,,,,1 ii, jton with the Childa Cup Regatta toiiowim two wi eks later, on Maj fi.

mt{ |>e a i i - mile race on Uie Har- lem River between ihe Pennsylvania Cl ,.. .„u tho i I I ilumbia and Prince- ton.

rt usual, I K •'"'ll'' lv on vwui ,:, ». This lime I'enusylvania, I oi

,. syra< usi , Navy, k\ sin ana either Washing! m ui i

jettle in- i Uampionship ovi i m i , \- i illi i

,,,.,. irmlgi i * ' - nard i';;

last week In u i - mile bru ,i. \ n MI aud me luO-] by Jordan. Tl wi ■ "•« trailed 1: . , r two, wiucn lie i bj onlj

owing ihal these i rews uv< n llj ma tor Ihe Bhorler

;,,,, , |io« i rvers will now ■ i Hit -. ihn e ci ma lighting It out

n tor the Bupreinacj and . . ■• ,i title ot Varsltj. i . the in on Mondaj, the

i , rews, stroked bj B s«, , iser and Millar, practiced In the r rai Ing shells Hi retofore, il><-'

i wen ' lumsy, beavj though ii"i fast, ai

in for developing power and (,,.,, h Kii ■ « ho supervised Ings in their new ventui ■ that

,.: .■ y( ar men have the ability I > ■•i in veteran styli very

Th to I he i urn, ri DI e .i re l'ro- ir Floyd I. Mechem, ol the Law

Scl I ui ih, I'niversltj "i t'hi< ago; Dean Hi ii > s Richards, ot the Law

"il of the I'niversltj ol W isconsln; Di . Wai ■ ■■ H Sea /e} ol tbi La«

ui ol the I'nlversltj ol Nebraska; Professi i it i hard R. B Powell, ol the Law School of Columbia L'niversity; Pro-

ir Ed« in It. K'"' ly, of the Law "■I of ih t'nlverslty, and formei

Deal W III iin Drapi i New is, now of ihe \m i II ui Law Instiluli

Professor Keedj has a national repu- n nil the Bubjecl of agency, crimes

and criminal pr dure. He Is the author of ,i well-know n i asi I k on the 8ub

. "in \ mill during the world war he waa judge in the advocate general's department.

TAYLOR THREATENS TD irTTTTl"-' ■nrM'SM TI'BTSJH:W;

Red and Blue Weight Man Expected to Defeat Strong Field in Annual

Relay Carnival

HILLS. OF PRINCETON. ENTERED

Dramatic Club 11 ill Give Roar linitits

Barne's Popular Comedy to Be Club's Annual Spring Presentation

After many weeks ot Intensive train- L'nlvei Dm math Club will

present Barrle'a "Dear Brutus." Tin- two performan es "ill be given March U7 and 28 at Hi" Plays and Players Club, 1711 11,- Lance) si reel prompt ly al - 1 5 o'cloi K

Sir James Barrle, one of the most i plaj wrighbB of the day, is the

author of the comedy, which will be the club's spring production, "Peter Pan" .mil "Dear Brutus," by thi Ir contra I ■■ i

'. ■-. clearly demonstrate the remark- able versatll ol I he author. While

Pe-tei Pan" Is delightfully whim fantastic and dainty, "Dear Brutus" la a comedy based on the amusing mtstakee made bj people who i thi chance in ii\.. their lives ovei ill The famll-

Barrle touch runs throughout the plaj ei i a by sparkling convi i i i Ion anil Blde-splitl - The i ora in it i • .■ in charge of the perform n

! |, product

comedies i" witness "Dear Brutus," surlng ih' patrons i ! lightfiil i entertainment.

\ splendidly adapted cast Includes K, / ibeth <'ook, Mary M I inor riin.it.. Katherini R ■■ i Elizabeth w ,'ni Ii ( Ntaudi Pi ami tor I nine roll while Melvln Sims, W Harl Warr n Holland, F. Herbert Hen-

i. R iw • Thomp in and Alfred H Harbage havi beei sd the n

may be procured at Ifpppi i in i Qommy's, or by

addn sued to the Unlver- Dramatii Club, 209 B Colli ge Hall

i ... obtaining their tickets through the in aski 'l i" maki checks payi

to the Dran Club and to Inclose a Belf-addressed envelope Popular prioos

. ill, nrclipstra elllng at I2.B0, my al $1 50 and |1,

.1. Lansing Taylor, "i Pennsylvania, pverj promise >>i leveloplng Into

ai, . in ui- i i in IIW era ui col- lege ranks, ii some "1 Ihe outstai I

In th i ountr) who BUW him In i • ,,i. al New V'ork are i" i" believed. Ai ■ . . i ■ :. i . . lutercolli

iniplonshlps in threw ihe 36-pound weight more than 55 feet, but fouled b) the men on, this not only i

• i mil, hui also Hrsl plai e m the event. Wentworth, ol Colb) L'ollegi i>. at him "lit h> a tew rncn.es.

The ills. gin man will be hei i tor the Rela) Carnival and Taylor will have another chance to i ome through with the laureU, Drew, Hit- Intercollegiate cham- pion, representing Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technolog) . EarL ol VTale; Hills,

i i'rlni i ion, and H iw en "i ilornell, all of whom scored al the tntercollegiatee i.i-t May, will in in the carnival wi

al -I' ihnt the results will Indicate the victor ol this year's intercollegiate i hampionshipa

Taylor has »ei .i might] task tor hiin- delf to defeat .ill these • tpi I li need ham mi r throwers on Relay Day, but it' Btrh t training and keen attention to develop-

torm will iin It, he will be the winner, 1... ■ yi .if Ti - to C of I'ruu- loi A w ill !»• in this i \ enl this year The Pennsylvania weight man di i- ated Iiiii- an I Bowen on thai occa- sion, both strong contenders. n> la ver) keen nn the hammer and praccices da On Sal irda) he go! oul several throw a

■ •■ I with t he 15-pound hammer mill i.< i: .In 11 -mi h"["- i , him

. ■ 160 •.. . ■ ni , • . end .

\\ lial ma) n all) In i xpei ti il of him w ill i" i m ns Ri li i i

1 »In n ■ held ol togi ther

w ill IM into ■ I "ranklin Fii '.'i lias ihe tread of such great Hammer

loi VIH 'rai ken, "i i'enns) 1 Dew it, of Prim eton. Talbot, ol

State, and lastly, the greatest of them all, Tootel, of Bowdoln College. This

■ - nir>. iniwi \er, will be the besl :, i eh --il for i hi- •■■' enl. accoi

tn the Council on Athletics. The Relay Carnival enti on \: ■ i CI081 i" 150 colli gi - and

BCI i- . "ii in the various events, Including teams from all over the Uniti Cai C iba and England

EDWIN R. KEEDY ATTENDS CONFERENCE

i ■. i; Ki

the Univei ;..m

Law A N i . • March 16 to Man

., ; ._■ ncy.

John L. Heermann FAMOUS BREAD AND CAKES

AND ICE CREAM

TRY OUR FAMOUS HOME MADE

CANDIES

Mam Store: 4136 Lancaster Ave

Plant: 4137-3941 Warren St.

Branch Stores: S. W. Cor. 40th .^ Market

Sts., 4007 Lancaster Ave

Average Man Graduates at 22 i'i.-in the "Who's w;' -" 1080 men an l

w n. ::•.'•: :.. and the upon graduation from

was 22 years and 3 3 months. The and women gradu-

tudled waa 22 j

Broadway Confectionary

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MILK SHAKES SMOKES

Iinrii

CANDIES FRUITS

WE ARE GLAD TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF A LADIES' AND GENT'S TAILORING & CLEANING SHOP

3613 WALNUT STREET

YE OLD HE LUNCH SHOP 204 SOUTH 36TH STREET

50 and 65 Cent Platters

HOME COOKING

Twenty years experience In thli line surely will satisfy any person par- ticular for their garments-

REPAIRING ALTERING REMODELING DYEIN AN DFRENCH DRY CLEANING

Reasonable Prices

PRESSING

le to order

S. B. TAILORING CO.

Firtt-Class Service at Moderate Prices

Arthur Laws CATERER

236 S. 40th St. Bell Phone Under Minagemenl of Schroeder Bros.

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I ■\T7"e have vacancies for a few more agents both full time

and part time. Pennsylvania men desired, both Graduates and I'nder- Graduates. Call at this office and learn dri.-ils

Berkshire Life Insurance Co. of Pittsfield, Mass.

Everett II. I'lummer. General Agent 421 Chestnut Street Philadelph

tm\nMmm\m\m\imiiimmwmmmmMmm~M?m~m :■ ■ n

The Fairmount Laundry Harry Endicott. Proprietor

Office: 247 S. 37th Street Bell Phone: Preston 4309

*5J2S?-i-* ^s*^'- 7E2*2S'?^

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•1 Fine fabrics ir. unusually attractive patterns and col- orings, Reed's Standard of Tailoring and moderate prices make Reed's Cloth- ing especially desirable

Suits, Top Coats. Overcoats,

$35 and upward W. Garrett Mtinnie

1'niveriily ot Fruna krpreirntativr

JACOB REED'S SONS V\2\ ■ 26 CHESTNUT ST.

THE WHITE HOUSE

CAFE

EATING HEADQUARTERS FOR

U OF P STUDENTS

3657 WOODLAND AVE.

FLEMINGS, LTD. offer

Semi-Annual Sale everything

MARKED DOWN 20 P. C 1314 WALNUT STREET

Beaston's Established 1874 Opp. Dorms

'Everything Tor The Student Come In and Look Over

Our Complete Stock

.•■ 'DAY. MARCH 18. 1925 THE PENNSYLVANIAN PAGE THREE

JTOELICHTsT

i

i ol Spring Wi

, -mi,in.-i

■> wear.

Drug: March 30th

Pennsylvania mi n wi ar

Rooxxa PEXT COMPANY Broadway Broadway Bro«<lw»y atUbafty atWarrca atUthSt.

Herald 9q. OonmiM Fifth Avc .-liUSL Oonwra" at 41* St.

New York Cat*

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Christiiiann a Bakery i). J. I immom. 'rop.

HREAD ROLLS PASTR] llbl Wood hint Ave.

Fnteroittai Supplied Baring 056C

Brills Restaurant We Serve Full Dinners

.45 and .35

2SI South 40th Street

FRATERNITIES ATTENTION Get your Basketball Outfit* at

DOUGHERTY'S SPORT SHOP 424 So. 52nd STREET Open Evanlnf*

ami >T LEARN <JT T BANJO "''SAXOPHONE

, PIANO ~

l/lNSTRUMCNTS LOANED ntr,

r\k, tONOS IN • If SSONS i

Cortissoz School ot DANCING

1520 Chestnut St. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION IN

SOCIAL DANCING FOX TROT - WALTZ - TANGO WE TEACH FIVE TANGOS

AMERICAN - PARISIAN • VALENTINO- TWO ARGENTINES

JOIN THE TANGO CLUB

Locust 3192

THE COMMENTATORS CHAT ::. lii Hi.-". Puddlni Cl b ol Hai

It Off." While tl ;-• -mil 11

ingle < 'lub own \I.I-K and Wig

iri very pra -• worth] IV ■

in benefits. Thi try for tl

engai i Ni w md the remaii

Hotel ■ ". York. • • •

\- .i I.Iurn i outlet!) to th< i Club, whik'h gave .i performance In B icm I,.-i 11.11 nil" r for i he B< nefil ol 11.ni ii | Kndow in- ni Fund, thi ll Pudd ng has voted to give th ei pi i I- ol the Ni wai building fund of the Triangle Club which.

ii - Incep Dilii apped by the sufficient lai 1% ol

■ mi .1 i heal re house for thi mi of their work

• • • Th ■ I.I

;i> i pla ■ in. will Ballroom of the Plaza, A largi part ol the lii'." . .'I- of . ai ii ol I hi i performan

will i" acid) l io the fund whli now be ng raised in order to i" nail i he completion ol the Cathedral ol St. John the Divli Personall) m Hs ding Club Is doing much to help two i ei j worl h) ' au - ' itally, in foster n spiril "i cooperation and :lo teni - bel w ei n I wo well-eatabll

■ ollegi dramal n I I • •

The other playings will I" glvi n in the Ballr "mi of ihi Plaza. A large pun >>i the pi"' ' ach nf these per- formam will b< added to the fund wnil h i- IH.U l>< HI- ralsi .1 In order t" permll the i omplel ion ..i the t 'athedral of si John the Divine Persoi Hast) Pudding Club is doing much to help two i ery worth) i and, i"

tlon and closeness between two well-es labliahed college ilr.nn.iiii- orgai

• • • There ha ■ bt n a rei enl a I

tendeni j ter ol Si W York to move itself to the neighbor

imbus Circle, Centra Park \V, -i .in ! i ert.iin portions of s mil - Eai I Cai roll's lati i i I •■Tin Rai en well-receh ed al the Colonial i Bn adwa) and S xtj -.- mi.i Street, and L-ouit l Ith," thi / . (ffeld inii-ii ni show, was i ■ In

i I minus (Mi , nturj Theatri on i ■ ntr il Pai k W< I ■Tii Li i Song" -mi conllnui D

opposite, on Sixty-third Sti where "WMiite I

Fron atii ■ 'In n. ii would Bei in as

■ •

R " ' • • •

Nik;'.i Baliefl RH ,,,., ,| ,,,,,. , ■ t ti umphu this

"Chauve Soui ; ntally,

his 11 mp in ■ ■

■ . in the mosl ambil bills which I

,!„„. i u.i. But it i;

I the ma I i

.is lit

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nal ing

I

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PHILADELPHIA HIGH SCHOOLS TO DEBATK

i'ii i<

lelp II

v April 2 on the BUD

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-liinil.l i iin 1 all allii ; » ir lebl " The i i rtl • 11 111 • ■

Philomal In .in I' ng i by t he ■ I'.ini

s) Ivania. Mm.11 evei

vhich six P choola com clianip the city. A

' Soi let) .II ranges the meel Belerl -

the judges and ;i«arils ll p to the cha mpii i rophy has bi

ears, during ... me I ' have held It. Central High, the pi i» m r, h i

-i I I has a i fl'irm;i eh di bal ■ - al homi

ami tl.. i.i for

Boys. West Philad Girl ' ■ n Mai. Prankford, <lermantow n and S

ols.

STUDENTS MAY JOIN GERMAN CLUB TODAY

Sim. (i

man Club will have their last opportunity in di. ir al ll

will be held tonight, al i n Hall. II

tl ■ Dental S hool i : M the -11 ll

. dealing partlcular-

Dr. Schn I niii.-i

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THE ELKS CLUB BROAD AND VIN1 STRJ I rS

FRIDAY, MARCH 20, I 9 2

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Training for Leadership STATISTICS show thai as a

college-trained man your chances of business success are three to another man's one. The only question is how long will it take to reach the point oi success.

In addition to your undergraduate work, which should serve as a solid foundation, it will be well to con- sider the advisability of special training which will help to cut off years of apprenticeship in the business world.

Babson Institute offers an intensive training course of one or two )■• — which teaches the fundamental principles of business and how to apply them in the daily conduct of commercial affairs. By laboratory methods the student is shown and taught the principles of Executive Management which have built many of America's leading concerns.

Babson Institute is conducted for th< put pose of aiding young men, who are to occupy positions of responsibility and trust, to fill such positions ably and with credit to themselves.

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4 scitn':':- In r.•.»./.■' .... ..

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Courses at Babson Institute ate so arranged that there are thi... times a year at which entrance may be made. Thua the student may choose a

t . onvenient lu Inn..

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It exfUnn% thi unusual methoiis peculiar to this institution by uhuh men are jittid at a minimum expenditure of time J»r ni-utlie positions, till m attmiud coupon.

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h..l -. II Park, Mas*. Srnd mc, without obligation, "'Training fur Business Leader- ship' and complete particular! about Babton Institute.

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Fraternities - Attention We give special service and prices to fraternities

Highest quality ol meat obtainable on Campus

Penuocks Meat Market 3914 MARKET ST.

Qor Young Men O

There is nothing like a

STETSON fjj( )ST young men today

•>TJ •> know the importance of ~A-t2 5 !"nkin^ fit. (lood ap-

—' pcarance counts much in the game of life. The young

who dresses with t-istc- has a decided advani

But- it is surprising how little t'1 man gives to his hat. Ir is his crown, yet he seems to stop dressing at the neck.

Be careful in your selection of your lie.iuwc.tr. When you buy a hat, select a Srctsim. Its style i. right, its quality means long wear.

PAGE FOUR THE PENNSYLVANIAN WEDNESDAY. MARCH |1

■Chr^ tnns^tuanian #

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MANAblnu tDI IOH NfcWfc fcUIIOH ,......-> .... w „ ■■ -V.-'-vi- »■****»■ »*

HIllOKlAL CHMirM.iMi. i;uw.ki.o utuu>mi .-.-....■;

rbAIUKti ou«nu KUL.1...1 "•. Wl."' .-•»., -»

fcDITORS ItauoiM I . Urillilh, -- "■ ' -'

AbbOCIATE EDITOR!. Udwaid L. Uuckley, M mu u Malloj, V> uwlia JJ- u«.uj, -v. JlUUVtf C.aAW.U, Zb l.uuu.l A. I.Klitlwn;", -" ilaui.ec A. UlUDWUUi -" l,. BUVtt bOWtf. 'JM

ASSISTANT EDI rOKS jui.u Walker. '« ■ '-'- "■••»"«'« ... null MIUUU, '27 • '•• *-»luu

B.uu.» J. ouiii. 'n - « .. .a ,_. VV.I.U.U AlcAlill.ull, -. ""'' ■»*•■ " UUVViUU 11. VV«URCi. -• •-• »"""'«* !«»>"». -0 .

uoJJSi J! 'load. >M ',/", ^ M».n A. Bivuwubr, -. ..a.....a Irian. u> i.t'jj ........... , -•

BUSINESS MANAGER t;L.L.VVuoL» VU6UUII**! AX,ialAlKlt, --

ADVEKTISINO MANAGEH CIKCULATION MANAGER ■iiulml J. Add, '*• f»UI J. V. DOliUUll, it

ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAOEKS

i'VUttai/Uj -I.

.'av.a Mr. miaanii. -*. UBOI »c J. bcuwau'tSi 2tf . . ..a ... tf««MI) , -u

Mai shall U. alalholi>. '-» sull.ucl 11. t li Dl h ASSISTAN1 BUSINESS MANAGERS

j. 1. ClUWlulU. jr.. i<t v. at* vjiiicsy.u, 'Zo iv. A. vVithua, 'ft A. M. llupkuia, Jr., -■ Juliu L* ............. 'Ha' 1.. 1'. i.i...aa, '.< W. 13. l.u.U......... 'SI H. Hi..'iii K. Clark, -.

... o. toi'iaUu*arnara '-<

... Irv« vvcan. -« J. V.V. ....s.ull alll.il., '-. 1 . l^uu.a Oil..LI.. m I Juliu -VI. alu.i.fcUl.iil j, -. alal shall LasW.a, 'Zi u W, I1..1.. uum, -i.

I ho l'ehha>lvaiuaii WVltea oOBUDUUlCallUUa on a.. ou-jicia u. 1 QlVarally lUlaraal. IAILDIII uiual ho aigUad, Oul aiKiiuiuia win 0s wilhlicld, ll Uoa.icd.

UFV1CK, MSI WOOUtiAJSU AVKNUiS li.w fonnayivanUui is antared ul m« flilladelpriia I'usiouli.. as

aocui.il-tlasa Uiallai*. sulMcrlpUona, *J.UU i»«r year. u..c eant axira tui .... b BUUJ mailad

bV .11.111 Iho LUU1U>. Uui.iitu Managei » Otlice Hours:

t> 1 O & f- (VI. DAILY

Malabar 01 ttaalarn lnU»rc»»llaijUila Nawapauar Aaaoniatlon

WEDNESDAY, MAR'JH 18, 192b

NEWS EDITORS OF THIS ISSt K B SCOTT LOWER S. CROZ1ER FLEMING ij.UAKI) II. WALKER LEONARD 1 DILL

A recent news article stall'.- that al Rutgers tbe two Eatti Seniors were taken Into Phi Beta Kappe P—Ibly this might be one reason why our own Phi Beta Kappa ih,. i-" •■HI debate with Beta Gamma Sigma We heard the inn in made afterward thai Its argt nts lacked weight.

Now, now, listen! It's not very often wi spring that MIII 1 1 ■ 1.11 and yoit can panli n it once In ;i while.

That .-mu iiiiwii near I ram e to thi £1 Building has caused a 1"' of comment "t'.iv.- ihi 1 eh.1111," The eonsen 11 ol opii on eema to I"' that the

needs not onlj .1 chance, bill .1 whole lot of encout in. nt

Incidentally, everj one enjoyed ll cerj mu !i when the botanical profes or, who had always advocated beautll

iiii|ni-. (ripped over the Bame >-iL: 11 the other daj

1 ..inn.; * "..iii- ■ 11 out his Drsi comprehensive plan nt the Sesqul-t'entennial, but Beems to ha\ e neglected tn men 1 mu Logan II.ill In lii.^ li-i of buildings, We take the liberty ul reminding the colonel thai here stands ""• ol the most remarkable bulldlni world, rivaled onlj bj the leaning towet of AI i), ii can la) claim to the onlj permanent -1 uffold evet erecti .1

Contrary to any reports that may be circulated, the

University is not contemplating giving a course in P. R. T.

poetry.

SEDENTARY SOPHOMORES One piiasi of thi various class lights which draws criti-

cism each yeai I thi mall number of Sophomores who take pan in the several rushes. In former years individual secoud- year men bad to canva various I e an houi before the lime appointed tor tin-- fight In order to Becure a

nth lent numbei ol their classmates. 1- this class spirit? Obviously, it In not. n the class ot

'27 iini-t resort to such measures In order tu Induce Sopho- mores to uphold the honor and prestige ol their class, then those who frequent 1) remark about the lack ol spirit among in,, lower classes maj continue to do M without the slightest posslbllit) ul refutation by any member of the student body.

A. meeting ol the Sophom n 1 lieen called at 1 o'clock today. From experience with tlmllar ui .11 iii«' past, this one will probablj result 111 ml) .1 -mall numb -,, ..mi >... 1 men putting In an appearance. The past ha Bhowed thai .1 small attendance al .1 pre-" lass light rail) usually mean - .■ i»'"i Bho« lug In ■ Ight.

Ih. members ol the Sophomon class should remembei that the) havi held the upper band throughout the year, and n is only fair that they Bhould turn out and give the Freshmen .ui opportunit) i" even the score that has b( 1 n accumulating In the minds of man) of the yearlings. Not that we think .1 bloodthirsty horde "i Brst yeai men an planning to

HI ., inn rather that an hi 1 wnii a maximum number ol men "i both clas maki s tor .1 healthier and better feeling among the two lower

es w. an certain that the Cla >l 1928 will turn out en

mass.- tomorrow, but we have doubts concerning the , rli of the Sophomores. Hen .- an opportunity for thi 1 1927 to dispel 11 ii be oni which at pi shadows Its otherw e good r< cord.

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ALL-AMERICAN TEAMS IN DANGER?

With tbe passing ol Walter Camp, one of the gn pastimes of modern football the selection of All-American I. urns ma) !>•■ lost. «.'■ .. 1 > roj 11

nit ion in.1-'. i..iv ■ the sum 1 li n il an who in turn must have thi vast multitude ol football fans. The last named usuall) havi ver) defiuiti

.1- to the relativi mi I thi ii gridiron idols, and even

. lections ol the late dean "t football the approval of every 1 ■■;■• 1 '■ 1

11..v.. \- 1. ii cannol I thai Camp's in>t far and above the raajoi . bia example 1 n .1 genera their .(• th Itiee toward plckJi teams 1 omposi d of playi rs fn m all ntry.

... not better l si. Itonal rather than All Amerh ■ ■ ,;

...-in i.f Walter Camp's football - had grown t<> such an extent It t was

issibie tor one man to see en luring the tall -• .1-' n to pass J I Igtw ni 1 . nt Ire count 1 y

It is doubtful whether anyone will rise,to ap nt « Mi-American imp's

did, l ..: once, but ral

numbi : the authi

\ ne» book has arrived In the mail, apparently intended to lie 1. ui will bj tin editor of this spam "How to 0 < I In .1 Wharton School Locker," by Houdii 1 will

•. our .11 tenl Ion p n 1

\ recent test made ai the Universlt) ..1 Oklahoma dls- il. .- thai ll ' I than fourteen minutes tor ;i student in shave himself These llgures are Interesting, bill would be

-11 if some distinction wen madi between itudents. li 1 in- . net n • .ui in

with thi ii ures foi li campus, which ..i. .1- I'ollou

AN KRAGE TIME FOB SHAVING Pi 1 shmen No need C01 Sophomoi es Plftei n minutes .luiiiiii- Three mil s. i!ini> Don't nha\ 1

Thi 1 much ipetil Ion : luck prize, Tin onl) candidale to present himsell wu chap who slipped unJ fell with his track il In his buck pot kel.

"U. of P. to Use Rain Water."—Headline. t with V hole 1

pan ••!' the students, .1- ll Is thought this will bi a tble source ol water than is now used tor the d

; ■ 5 Calendat nol lei ture to b< 1 1 mi "1'nfreqnented Corners of Wales." In I

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NOTICES it 6.15 P M to dli uss endowmi

1 i M i ) Fayli I. Van R Can

Football All candldati I r football St?lnhoff, W Band I ■. ; tomorrow

ai B P '.i In thi Musical I 'lub Rooms.

WARM WELCOME AT WINTERS

SOUTHERN ORCHESTRA DATED FOR INTERFRATERNITY BALL

report i t 8 P. M. iu uni:

Crew The following men report at the boat house 3 30 P. M, every afternoon:

. Brock, .\'aui=. Ureuuu, Sachese, Hanarnon, Rlenthal, Liu'.

Interfraternity Trophy Contest - The four fraternities tiiat have not yet turned .n their schola cords must turu Due to the eD oi Chairman Li

:. immi liately to .Mr. Lower, at the Moine C Wheeler and \n> commlti Beta Theta PI house, or they will be drop- the Meyer Dai r-pieci Palm B ,M-I| trom the trophy contest Orchestra has • n dated to plaj toi

Lacrosse Practice will he held every ernltj Ball al the Bellevue-Strat- lay at 3 o'clock on River Field. Practice ford on April 3 While this out-of-town ever) >y at 2 o'clock. Squad men orchestra Is entertaining in the main ami }•': ■ UU>t report.

Wharton Seniors The Aetna insur- ance I ompaniea will have a representa- tive al the Wbarton School today ind tomorrow to interview men wh

ted in their training class for sure- ty bond work. Kindly call at Room 308,

:. Mall, to make appointments.

■■■in. Lew: Chapman's Undergraduate Nine »iii keep time for the dancers in the Clover Room. The plan to pi.i> from 10 o'clock until -1 o'clock, li negotiations now under way with the;

toi of publii lafet) turn out a • \i" ■ ted.

Afi T h.iv Ins played al Palm Beach all Seniors A representative of Bigelow winter, the Meyer Davis Opchi

.v.- Co., New York, will !>•• at the Wharton 3chool Friday to Interview men Interest- ed in bonds. Kindly call at Room 308, Logan Hall, for appointments.

Mask and Wig All rejected matin-

coming to Philadelphia to fulfil] an en mi nl al Kelih's Howi ■ i •■in-

mittee has bee nfortunate enough to date them for the ball before they Btart on

K ' ' nil lour. With such an

com Inci il the music will more than lo ju-Mc e to the ball.

Although no refreshments will be erved al the dam i a i rangi mi nl have

been made thi gh the courtesy of the manager of the Bellevue-Stratford to have thi grill room open until - o'clock.

■ the Interfraternltj Ball i- Btrlctly a prlvati dance, absolutely no tickets will be sold ai the door.

HARVARD UNIVERSITY PLANS NEW 3HAPEL AS MEMORIAL

pts may be obtained at the Houston orchestra as this, Chairman Walk. Club office.

Freshman Baseball The following men have been retained on the squad and will report daily at River Field: Adelman, Behan, Bergman, Bird, liond, Bo well, Bowman, Cole, Council, Daw< -. Deutch, Dlelenschni Ider, Fauber, Uraltz- er. Hausman, Hummel Kerrigan, Klrk- patrick, La Horn., La Mar, Lukaswits, Manning, Mathews, Merwln, Meyer, MOP

Perlman, Porter, Ralph, Rich, Ro- gaauer, Rowan, Sanford, Scott, Shelmire. Sims, Tashjian Thomas, Walker, Was coHnis, Worrilow.

Intertraternity Ball The following fraternities have ool yet named a patron- ess for the Interfraternity Hall and should turn then' names in immediately: Beta Theta PI, Delta Psl, Delta Phi, Delta Sigma Phi, Delta Upsllon, Phi Kappa Sigma, Psl Up lion, Sigma Alpha Bpsilon, Zeta Psl

Mask and Wig No rehearsal T ol Olee Chorus, it. port to Forrest Thea- tre al '■' P. M Instead, Rehearsal al i 15, oi Wednesday as usual, a) clubhi

Swimming Swimming men will start eating again on the training table Mon- day.

Undergraduate Council Picture Will be taken today al l o'clock In Triangle.

Menorah Society DiSCflSSlon croup will no ei al 1.15 today In the Jewlsn Stu dents' House, :-*i<• I Walnut Street, led by Mr John Parrls, '25 Law.

Varsity Basketball Following men n port al 1 30 today in Weight man Hall for squad pii tnri an i elei tlon of i aptaln: Bloi k, i anno k Ilavenport, Daw i Dei

'. 11. imm md tloltlblatt, Kneass, I.ind- v: ■ . • .

Junior Varsity Basketball Following reporl al l 30 tod IJ In Wi Ightman Hall

. iiin Addis, Fields, Uu< Kohn, LI » R in R \ Thompson and Miller, coai h

Freshman Basketball Pol porl at l 30 In Welghtman Hall for pic-

Bi B( nnlwell, Cann, Con- nell. Church Devine Hummel, Matthews, M 'i mu Men mlii > k, Lukaswuz Sti In and siiiv.

Students' Ward Brown. '25 Wh A I. erstron "25 Wh Cowlback, '28 Med : Fltzpatrii k, '27 Wh Thi i 7 Wh ;

■ \ ■ nfl '2S Wh firahm, '2S Wh . Mil- lai "2S Vi ■

Junior Class Officers Followln tor a din:.■ r at the Thi ta Delta Chi bouse

Graduates of Harvar I I 'niversitj ha»e d thai a new and enlarged chapel

-■■inlal to ihe ■•tlii iency ol the rell- life al the university. The com-

mittei ol ovei eei appointed o Inspect the present chapel building, are in ta of the proposed ■ dlfli e, as they Bnd ' he present building too Bmall for the Sunday servli

The expense ol i an chapel exceeds the gifts of alumni for that purpose, Thi committee on the Harvard War Memorial has recommend- ed thai a univemit) ■ hurch be built to

. • i ami that an additional >-■" be raised for a pei manent endowment.

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i mpetition. Pi i> am oB est new spapi rs an I magazines

from » ast of the Mississippi. Si i ral tors and newspaper men

addi il the student journalists. I. w Mi a York T mes, ui the b the less in | but tin. r bits of news around the campus,

as news aboul the faculty and stu- body. He said n< wspapers w

doing thi ;,Iil1 a''' vised reading them Intelllgi i

Professor Cunllffe. director f the Co luniii of Journalism, ad

lltors to study particularly the profi ' they Intended to make it their lif" work

During thi an Issue of the r lun tator, the studi • ' papei

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Do You Need Money? See Dave BrooKa, 3211 Woodland Ave.

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Here's the way! Our College Specials Tourist Third Cabin on greal ships i inn Majestic, w< rld*« largi -t steamei -entirely reserved for si lents, educators and« ngemal people. Also the Minnefcahda, onh •■ rin the world c rr ng Tourist Third cabin exciu* sively.Rates:$l 5to$l J0ac< rdingl t« i u t.

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PAGE SIX THE PENNSYLVANIAN WED\fc>D-- , 1925

RIVAL CLASSES RENEW HOSTILITIES TOMORROW

Continued from Page On*

Towei gate and organise In a nody .it Ihi fool -I thi Junior Bali on> sti ; the Big Quad. They will bave two i» to protect which will be placed In | lion by the Sophon ves « hlle thi ! tinmen are waiting outside the gati

The gates to the Quad and thi Ti angle will be closed promptly al the time

duled for the fight, and ;ill men who ;m nol in position by thai time will be nelli Me to partli Ipate.

n is the de Ision ol Prank Sulli> an eh,IIIIII.HI of Interclasa fights for the Undergradual I incll, and Edward S Lower, i hairman ol the Penniman Bowl Committee for the Phi Kappa Bi I i Junior Society, thai no kidnapping will i„- .„ M,, tted In connection with the struggle Further Infraction ol in., fight rules, which bar all slugging i> ythe par- ticipants, will i. .-ti11 in a forfeiture of it,, lifin or .i lengthening or shortening of the fighting time, depenaing upon which class la the offender. As this is an Important tiitiit In connection with the winning of the Penniman Bowl, and will alii -. wi.il points i" 'in victors' - ore, a large turnout from both cla — - ' i ei pected by the competition chairman. The fight will I)., marshalled bj members ol tin. Undergraduate Council and the Benlor and Junior Honorary So< i II

Sidney -l Stall, presidenl of the Sopho ■tore class, wishes thai all Sophomores turn din for the class meeting to i»- held in Houston Hall today at i o'clock, Jack Butler, Varsity football guard, will ex- plain the rules of the fight to his fellow- classmen. The meeting will take only a few minutes.

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INSTALL NEW WATER SYSTEM IN UNIVERSITY GREENHOUSES

Bi causi expei Imenta have i et sale i the disastrous effects of Philadel) wat< r i ii i rtain ty.pi I at non-

plants, .i new water Bupply system tailed in one of the Unl

. - greenhouses, it was announced yes- ay .

The a) stem, ao to Dr. Rodney Howard True, head of the University's Department of Botany, will make possi- ble in iterlal additions to the instltutl valuable collection ol watei plans and also permit more extensive research work in plant life

,\i cording to Dr True and b ant, James Lambert, the proportion of chlorine and alum contained in the crty

: , aused i ertain tj pes oi plants "> wither and die. To obtain another goun e ol water supply, an extensive piping sys inn waa arranged through which rain water la trapped on t he rool of .i green-

• Sufficient water is thus conserved up.pl] i he m i 'I- for --^ ei al weeks

.unl also to till several large tanks In which water plants are kepi throughout the winter.

Ni arlj all ol th< Si uii ri bave turned in their proofs and statistics blanks. There are only .1 few more days remain- Ing thai Seniors may have their pictures taken Thi n • ■ f" « who have : ,.i turned n their statist!) - blanks

thi ■ Will ap|» al under the picture.

YALE PLANS THEATRE FOR STUDENTS OF DRAMATIC ART

FAST QUARTETS ENTERED IN QUARTER MILE RELAY

iiiiitinii ■■! from Page ' Ine

Students of drama al Vale University will have the advantages offered by a modern theatre, when the present plans of the si bool ol Pine Arts are completed. Ti diflce which will be called the Yale Theatre, will be turned over to Professor George Pierce Baker, recently of Har vard University, to carry on his work for the drama

The workshop piayhous,. will contain everything thai any tempi.' of drama uses Students will go through the va- rious Bteps of 'i- development from the banging of the typewriter to the final applause on an opening night. The course

compete becau t low scholastic stand- ing.

The Pennsylvania teams are always dangerous in the quarter and half-mile relays, due to the efficient tutoring ol Cos h Robertson In the passing of the baton, A Blight mix-up In this part of the short relays often spells defeat.

Team entries tor the carnival will close on Apnl l Although the present list of entries Includes 135 colleges and schools. there arc still many Institutions which have not accented their invitations to compete Every section of the country will be represented al the relays, which wilt be the largest ever held on Franklin Field.

CLASS RECORD ASKS CLUBS TO SUBMIT PICTURES AT ONCE

According to Harry Temple editor-in- chief of the Class Record, many of the chilis have had their pictures taken and have turned In their proofs to Zamsky. Those clubs which have not had their pictures taken are urged to do so al

I URGED FOR COLLEGE MEN

Prominent Educator Points Out Greater Chance to Learn Business In

Stenographic Work

CITES EXECUTIVE AS EXAMPLE

"The old custom of the young college lati i" t Inn ng it the bottom in an

industry or business and working up Is being rapid I) superseded by the practice of starting al the top and working down." declared Mr W \i Lewis, presidenl ol George Washington University, In an article published recently in the Yale Daily News, Mr, Lewis was formerly

I of the Kdu ation Si n l< e al Wa Ington and director of the Bavinge de

men! of the United States Treasury. 'Today the wise youth, seeking an

opening, does not have a suit ol overalls under his ai in wh.n he approaches i father's friend, the president," said Mr. Lewie, "He bas, Instead, a noteoook and some -tray pencils in his pocket and a knowledge ol stenography In ins head.

"The private secretary, taking dicta- tion from the head of the tirm. and trail scribing his notes, absorbs more Informs lion in a day as lo the conduct of the enterprise than the man in the yards will learn in two weeks. Among the young vlo presidents of prominent con

erns in Chicago and New York man) can be found who have taken advantage of this method of training. One famous Chicago executive trains most of his aids in this way

"Before many years the BUbject of tenography will be Included In 'lie cur-

riculum of all well-planne,l schools of business administration. This statement will evoke harsh criticism from main who are earnestly and wisely driving t" keep the line of cleavage clear between education and training, "n the other hand, it will be greeted With enthusiasm by industrial leader, who are tin.lint val liable recruits to the i xei utlt e among college-bred men with Becreti

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FOUR TEAMS MEET IN THIRD ROUND OF COURT TOURNEY Continu '1 from Pag • One

■ mi df thai period stood al 13 15. Thi ml hall opene I with botn teams

fight Ins for the ball The count tied onci al 17 IT and then again al 19-19. At this polnl thi St John's quintet looped in two baskets and assumed the lead Magner added two mere points from the toul line, while tin Academj was garnering one. The splendid passing ol Magner, righl guard tor thi winners, held the Franklin and Marshall offense in check during the critical moments of plaj

Upper Darby trampled on Souderton In the final name of the evening and ran up a total of i" pen'- aga i -• 10 for tl • losers The t'pper Darby team led, -l-'i.

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