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LNY Freshman Banquet Seven Maine Students Banquet Speaker President Speaks STUDENT SENATE MEMBERS HOLD To Be Held Friday In Chapel Monday To Enter Writing Contest Competition in Fields of Poetry, NOMINATIONS FOR NEW OFFICERS gin Annual Affair Will Take Place Tells of University's Growth from Short Story, and Familiar In Bangor Auditorium with Start and of Present-day Essay C. P. Weston as Speaker Problems and Needs The Maine representatives in the 1931 Campus Registration of Automobiles by Students and Intercollegiate Competit' in Writing Professor Charles P. Weston will be President Harold S. Boardman gave have been announced by Dr. Ellis. They Recommendation for Fall Pledging of Freshmen a. principal speaker at the Freshman an interesting and informing talk on the are as follows: Essay Contest—Luthera I.a• Banquet to be held tomorrow night Other Points of Business Bangor Auditorium, according to "Growth and Development of the Uni- Hilt Burton, Thomaston; Madeline Haz- . the .• D. announcement made early this week versity" at chapel Monday morning. He el Field, Vanceboro: and Linwood Shaw John R. Moore. a member of the the class banquet committee. Pro- began his talk by giving information Elliott, Portland. fraternity, will be , -,,or Weston's qualities as a speaker Poetry Contest—Philip Judd Brock- ENGINEERS FOOL concerning American education and its the next president of the Student Senate re %%ell known and he will be remem- way. Quebec, Canada; John Levi Cutler. FARMERS IN relation to the English system. Ile then according to nominatians made at the ere(' for his talk on "The Maine Bangor. JUDGING CONTEST explained that the State Universities regular meeting held Tuesday evening. Thing, ahich he delivered Maine Night Short Stiiry (..ontest—Philip Judd Either cow judging isn't as diffi- John I). Dickson. , the only year. were founded to teach the sciences and Brockway. Quebec. Canada; Arthur Al- cult an art as it is reputed to be other nominee for the office withdrew, not merely the liberal arts. These uni- bert Brown. Bangor; 1)onald Herbert The banquet tomorrow night will start or else some students on this cam- lea', ing Moore as the only candidate. 0 6:30 o'clock and is planned to last versities were supported and controlled Fogg, Bangor. pus are extremely lucky, for in the Other nominat• s made at the meet- iii! 8:30. Vice-president Stanwood by the states alone. The results of this competition will be cow judging contest held here dur- ing were Maynard A. Hawks, Delta Tau searles will act as toastmaster and en- C. P. WFSTON President Boardman reminded his announced sometime in May. ing Farm and Home Week. two Delta. and John Dickson, Kappa Sigma, tertainment will be furnished by Larry's audience that Maine is a land grant col- The competition consists of contests Kappa Sigs tied for third place for vice-president, and Thomas II. Bald- :ears with music, dancing, and short lege. and opened its doors as "Maine in the fields of poetry, the short story, and a third took fourth place. It win, . and Albert J. Smith, ::etches. Special permission has been State College" in 1868 with twelve stu- and the familiar essay. Three themes Warner J. Morse Dies is imamd that the boys really . for secretary. The ;)tainell to allow the women of the class dents. In 1897 the name was changed from each university are submitted in placed higher, • but that because election of officers will tie held at the out until twelve o'clock. Ii the University of Maine. and 325 each of the three fields. First place in to stay they were all engineering students next meeting of or During Easter Recess the Senate, April 21. Fret The committee in charge of the ban- -indents were enrolled. As the college each contest counts five, second place and had probably never seen a cow grew. Other business brought up at the meet- Smokers let. which has been working with Irv- engineering and agriculture de- three, and third place one. making a total bei‘we the contest, the judges Member of Staff of Experiment ing included an explanation of a rule , Pierce. class adviser, consists of manded more outside subjects, so new of twenty-seven points. The university thought it might take away some Station for Twenty-five made by the Board of departments were made up. Later the receiving the greatest number of points Trustees to the ,ionald Corbett, chairman, Roger Hefler, Years of the dignity of the profession College of Arts effect that all automobiles maintained or Peter Karalekas, and Fred Black. and Sciences was found- wins the competition. of ascertaining bovine good quali- ed much to the jealousy regularly operated on the campus shall Transportation to Bangor will be by Warner Morse, 1'}u. I)., director of and disappoint- This plan of an intercollegiate writing ties to give them first or second ment of be registered. This compulsory ruling e!citric cars, which will leave the Beta the other Arts colleges in Maine. competition was instituted six years ago place. the Maine Agricultural Experiment Sta- is intended to secure a record of all cars Matra. landing at 5:30 P.M. sharp go- In giving the financial status of the by Dr. II. M. Ellis. Maine won the tion, died March 25 at his home on Col- owned by students and faculty in order 6;2 Bangiir and will leave the Bangor institution, President Boardman said, first year, Vermont won in 1027 and 1928 Pouches lege Road. to make a better adjustment of the park- Waiting Station near the Park "Our while New Hampshire was first the last Lighters Theatre Doctor Morse was boni in Waterbury. appropriations started out with ing problem and to prevent the tagging tilO'clock cmning back. $12.000 per year two years. Every year each of the • ' at ties Vermont, October 30, 1872. Ile taught anti today we are re- of cars !whinging to visitors to the cam- ceiving over leges has charge of one i,l the cow. • botany and bacteriology at the Univer- one million and a half. Baseball Nine Hopes (rpusg titafti)r :infringement of the parking sity of Vermont and was assistant bot- Fifteen per cent of our income comes that is, the selection of the managers and • from the National Government, a little the judges. This time. Maine is in Harry W. Laidler anist at the Vermont Experiment Station Registration will be held next week, more than half from the State, and the charge of the familiar essay. Depend On Hurlers from 1901 to 1906. In 1906 he came to starting Monday emirll i ttg. All owners remainder from various other sources." There are three prizes for the writers !lie Maine Agricultural Experiment Sta- of cars should report to the window of To Speak In Chapel Some if the in each contest: first prize $25. second Inclement Weather Keeps Team 'toil to head the Department of Plant problems which have been the treasurer's optifice in Alumni liall and facing the University $15, and third $10. The rules limit poems pped with Pathology, lie retained this position for a number of Indoors. Opening Came of fill out a short blank, stating the make years are: submitted to 250 lines, essays to 3000 d help. Well Known Social Worker Will until 1921 %%hen he became director of division of appropriations .f car. engine number, license number, among departments words, and stories to 5000 words. No Season with Colby this institution. for various nerds, and name and address of the owner. Give Two Public Addresses pensions restriction is placed on the number of The value of his research work is for .retired professors, whether There is no fee for this registration. the University contributions which may he submitted With less than la. weeks remaining On Industrial Democracy widely recognized in the scientific field. has a definite responsi- The matter was also brought up at this bility to give by any one student, but no student may before the game As an able. considerate, and devoted head a graduate opportunity af- opening with Colby. time that under the existing rules fresh- Laidler, ter graduation, be awarded more than one place in each Harry W. Ph.D.. of New of the Maine Agricultural Experiment and the buildings pro- Coach Brice is putting aspirants to the men are twit allowed to own cars Oil the gram. A new of the three C.,ilte•t ••• 1 NZ York, olle of the most capable speakers Station, he has held the respect, the addition to the library is 1931 varsity baseball tram through some campus. the country on current social subjects. very urgent. and new wings on the Arts friendship, and appreciation of his as- strenuous workouts at the armory in or- Mr. Frederick S. Youngs, treasurer of ; articularly the human aspects of in- sociates in Maine and also the high re- and Sciences building for more clas, • der ti i put them in shape fin- the University. also asked the coopera- istry, will he the Assembly speaker room space, a union building, and a chap- Women's Debating Team the ap- gard of officials in other research insti- thin id the members in keeping students xt M,mday. 1)r. Laidler will make el or an assembly hall are the greatest proaching season. Last Monday after- tutions and in the U. S. Department of off the grass until the ground dries, tao public addresses that day, at the reg- :agriculture. building needs of the University. Has Successful Trip noon saw the diamond crew in a scrub • pointing out the fact that it is almost im- !Lir morning Assembly period and at President Boardman stated that the game mi the outitik.w field fin. the first possible Defeat Pembroke and American to maintain well-kept lawns if ;:13 in the aftermion. and will also speak !apartment of Education is cooperating , hut due to inclement weather, the the International College. Meet turf is trampled and cut before the .1 the faculty luacheon at the M.C.A. Students Escape Injury with the state department in attempting squad was forced to retreat to the in- Bates Next Week graunds are rolled. His subject in the morning at make better teachers; and closed his door field again for the remainder of the It vvas unaninumsly /tea t1 present sill be "Tlw Cooperative 1Vorld in the As Car Is Demolished .;;IiIress with the encouraging wads, aeek. The %omen's deloting team has re- tit the administration a rec.tttttt endation 'liking." and in the afternoan. "Public -Flie good is, irk ail! still go on." turned from a successful trip thrnugh Despite the 11'41 of ineligibility, Cuoach that fraternities be allowed tilities—alaster or Servant?" At the Beryl Bryant, Gene Austin and to pledge Massachusetts and Rhode Island, where Brice considers the present aggregation (Continued on laneheim lw will speak on "Wanted—A John Dixon Escape Injury Page Four) they won two of their three fully as strong as last year's chanmion- 'sea Alignment." President and Alumni debates, up- Three students narrouly escaped scr. Mailing the negative side of the ques- ship nine if the pitching staff shows up 1 tr. Laialer is the Executive Director Otis injury a week ago Monday night when tion: Resolved: That the talking movies well. Tennis Club Sponsors at the League for Industrial Democracy. Secretary To Attend a car operated by Beryl Bryant, a senior are detrimental to stage drama. Ethel Perkins, Solandeo and Nutting, all •it SI .cialist organizatiim of which proctor at Mt. Vernon. crashed into three Thomas '31, (brine Coffin '32, and Fan- veterans, provide the nucleus for an ef- Singles Tournament rman Thomas, who recently spoke be- Association Banquet trees near the Bear house and was com- ny Fineherg '31, manager, made the trip. fective staff of tairlers. while Roman- au the Bangor Forum, is president. He pletely wrecked. John Dixon. a member The party was chaperoned by Mrs. Edith sky, star of last year's frost). Churchill. Seek Recognition of Tennis as - a graduate of Wesleyan University President and Mrs. Boardman and of the Student Senate and house presi- McCollum. and Spurting are showing up well in the Minor Sport ii a member of the Phi Mr. Charles Crossland, Alumni Secre- dent of Kappa Sigma, was knocked un- practice sessions. For the catcher's post • witty. After graduation in 1907 he tary. will be in Boston Saturday evening, The first debate was at Emerson Col- conscious. but received no serious in- there is contention between Captain 'I liv newly; formed but already very ;alit work in April IL as the guests of the Boston lege of Oratory at Boston. on Wednes- several years in newspaper active University oil Maine Tennis juries. I:cm Austin and Beryl Bryant Alunmi Association at their banquet. day, March 18. The decision aas award- Wells, Abbott, promising backstim itu Club a York. In 1911 he received the de- held another were both badly shaken up and all three ed to Emersan. Kenyon's hands last year. and Sam St- meeting Tuesday evening 1 1.1.11. from the Brooklyn Law President Boardman and Secretary On Thursday. March of the occupants of the car were taken eak. Smith and NUM' are vying for the in the M.C.A. building. Mr. Curtis, fac- ana was admitted to the New Crossland will be the speakers of the 19, the tram met Pembroke College of to Ow Beta Theta Pi house to which a keystone sack, with the edge slightly to ulty manager (if athletics, wha has done bar. secured evening. Pridessor. Matthews, formerly Briiwn University at Priaitlence. R. Three years later he Smith, a great deal toward making the club doctor was summoned. of the Economics Department, will also and wfill the decisi.in, On Saturday, while Lewis and Wilson are tak- a whir's degree at Columbia, in the success, was present and The accident occurred shortly after speak at this banquet. March 21. they aim the last debate of ing turns on second. gave a few sug- rtment of Political Economy. gestions and morning after a fourth Ermo the trip with At short, there are some helpful informatim 1)gring nutnerous visits to Europe Dr. one o'clock in the Scott. "Pat" Loane, and Neil the American International Hallgren awl party had been left at College at Springer, and third is tieing The club is DOW well under way, an :tidier has c' me int() contact with the member Id the Cakletwood will also make the trip, and Springfield, Mass. well taken house. While the car, an Olds- help care of by McCabe. "Mandy" Ilincks is all imlications point to its permanence a ;Is a. ci.iperative and socialist leaders the Beta provide the entertainment for the The debating team under the direction sedan, aas still in evening. Scott alone at center field, %bile the other a campus organizatian. Membership is ; titans- countries. During the last twen- mobile second gear will lead the singing of Mr. Bricker, is experiencing a suc- down the hill to College while gardeners a ill bc• chosen from Kiszonak, open to all own a hi, u are interested in %tars he has lectured in hundreds of and proceeding Calderwood and Loane will put cessful season. A large attendance is Bryant's sleeve caught on an a special Calderwood Hall, Frost, Wight. MO G ititiuls. te s and alai pay the entrance fee of ;-titutions and cities throughout this Avenue, Miss act. and Loam expected at Alunmi Ilall on Thursday. throttle pulling it down and have achieved fifty cents. The purpiew of the club is otintry. Recent hooks by him include the hand wide.spread popularity April 16 alien Caroline Cousins '32 and engine w ale open. It was through their to stimulate interest in tennis at the Uni- Moors of Socialist Thought. which Our ing the playing at affairs on the Eva Bisbee '34 will meet Bates in Oa impassible to make the left turn at the campus and in Bangor. Henry Dunnack versity with the ultimate aim of having a been called "the best single source question: Resolved: That the ;tavern To Give bottom of the hill at the rate of speed After the banquet. tennis recognized by the athletic board as information in the English language," Secretary Cross- mem of Soviet Russia should he rec- which resulted from the speeding engine. land will visit alumni Baccalaureate Address a minor sport. When this status is at- .1)1 Power Control (co-author with H. Associations in ognized by the United States. On Tues- the car crashed aginst two trees New York. Baltimore, and tained, Maine will be eligible for compe- • Raushenbush), an analysis of the fight and other points. day, April 21, a dual debate will be held close together and another one about Henry E. litinnack, state Librarian, tition in dual meets with other colleges a the public control of the electrical with 11.olby. fifteen feet away. The automobile wa• Augusta, will deliver the Baccalaureate and for entrance in the state tournament '111‘trV. other publications are Bo. damaged beyond repair, but the trio Relay address at the University of Maine, ac- to be held May bah at Brunswick. How "It! the Labor Struggle and Social- Men Elect Chase now none the worse for their experi-1 cording to a statement issued recently goon recognition can be obtained is un- ;it Though! and Action. and nuttier- are 4 And Wendell Co-captains by President H. S. Boardman. This im- certain, but it is possible that it can be (Continued au Page Four) REGISTER CARS MONDAY portant event of commencement week at done this year. CIGARETTE CAUSES BLAZE At a meeting of the lettermen held on the University will take place on June 7. Tao Bangor tennis players of promi- Sigma Mu Sigma Award IN OAK HALL March 12. R. T. Wendell and L. (- The treasurer's office will President Boardman recently an- nence have offered their services as Chase were elected honorary co-captain, be open next week for the nounced that ex-(jovernar Farrington of coaches. This and the fact that there is 1 Won By Clark Abbott '33 onsiderable excitement was caused id the relay team for the past season registering of cars belonging Ilanolulu. Territory of Hawaii, a gradu- good material makes it probable that the Fuesilay noon of last week, when a fire Wendell has been a member of the team to students and members of ate of the University and one of the University could turn out a very credit- far two years while this is the faculty, operated regular- great newspaper executives of the coun- able team. ' ';o1, , Siona Alpha Epsilon, was discosered in one of the rooms on Chase's first year as a relay man. The team ly on the campus. Owners try will deliver the Commencement ad- The club is sponsoring the Sigma Mu Sigma Psychol- the secand floor of Oak Hall. Fred Bul- defeated a singles tour- M.I.T. at the K. of C. meet in Boston, are required to fill out a dress on June 8. nament to he held as soon \ %%aril last Monday morning at lock. reading in his room shortly after as the courts dinner. ti aiced smoke coming from be- but lost to New Hampshire at the B.A. blank with the make of the With two men such as these as the are in condition this spring, probably in "A. meet. In the latter event they Lan, engine number, license principal speakers for the 1931 com- two or three weeks. award is presented by Sigma Mu hind his aaste basket and unman investi- were A suitable prize without the services of McKiniry number, and other data. mencement already honked, the still he awarded to •• the honorary Psychological So- gating found that vsood was burning un- and Univer- the winner and he Pendleton. Those who register will be sity feels that it is indeed fortunate. Both %%ill be recognized to that member of the Sophomore derneath the floor. About ten freshmen as the singles cham- The relay "M" has been awarded to given a small windshield men will bring messages to the graduat- pion of the University. show Mg the keenest interest and were p .ton 1.11 the scene carrying waste- Membership in D. I.. McKiniry, L. C. Chase. S. T. sticker to show that they ing class that will he both instructive ; the club will be a ..:reatest promise in psychological baskets full of water a ith which they requirement for en- have been a afank. R. T. Wendell. and R. E. Tim- have complied with the re- and entertaining. trance in the tournament. • Cirades received in Elementary %aim quint:heft ire.'• might The draw fire berlake. H. I. Johnson received his relay quirements. This registra- Ur. Imnriack holds one of the most will probably be ocIpilogy are also considered. seri.ius tire. It .ought that the made at the next meet- which manager "NI". while L. F. Shaw and tion is compulsory, but there important posts in the state of Maine ing on The award consists of twenty-five dol- was caused by zigareite stub. Tuesday, April 21, so any one D. C. Blake were given is no fee. and needs little lar', and automatic membership in Sig- slipped throuk a crack in the floor ig- assistant man- introduction to the peo- who wishes to enter should be present ager letters. ple of the state. then. . ; Sigma. niting the dry wood beneath. 4 THE MAINE CAMPUS 2

SORORITIES CONDUCT • Phi Kappa Phi Holds SECOND PLEDGING DAY Fort Kent High School Maine (camm hitercollegiates c.••••••S•••••••• Initiation on Friday The second pledging day of the year Wins Scholarship Cup UNIVERSITY OF MAINE for sororities was held Tuesday, with Phi Kappa Phi held an initiation and Fort Kent High :‘,.1,i01 was the win- the following girls being pledged: University of Maine. The janitor at B.U. says that co-eds ner of the University of Maine Scholar- Thursdays during the ,ollege year by the stuLents of the social meeting on April 7 at the Univer- Published Assoiiation. of New England Intercollegiate Newspaper Alpha Omicron Pi: Addle Allen, This cup is awarded BALENT are more absent-inineled than men. sity Inn. Orono. The following mem- ship Cup this year. • • • • • • Daisy He Meyer, Ernestine Merrill. to that Maine school, having three or FOR bers of the senior class were initiated: Editor-in-Chief W. Whidden '32 A high school in which only experi- Phi Mu: Louise Beaulieu, Mildred more graduates in regular standing in "Hie girls it Editor . Rebecca T. Spencer, '32 Philip Judd Brockway, Carl Ara Associate ments will be carried 'in is being erected Bradstreet. Dorothy Findlay, Ilelen the Freshman Class at Maine, whose rep- ,a-c, aid forma Brooks, John Levi Linter, Charles Fred- scholastic Findlay, N'irginia Tuell. resentatives have the highest \phi eighth. Managing Editor. William V. D. Bratton, '23 on the campus of Ohio State. It will erick Daniels, Jr., Paul Joseph Findlen, standing during the fall semester. ciist with equipment $450,000. Delta Delta Delta: Frances Dodge. s it and Mrs Eunice Parker Gales, George Milton Aline M. Archambault. Kent F. Brad- DEPARTMENT EDITORS • • • • • • Phyllis Harding, Kathryn Small, 1.,iting, Dr. a. Siwiety Eleanor Meacham, 12 Hargreaves, Elmer Chandler Hodson, bury, Evelyn E. Jalbert, and James II. News (Men) J. Edward DeCourcy. '31 Tradition dictates that the manager of Dickinsi. Evelyn Randall, '32 Li terary Rosamond Cole. '33 Chi Omega: Madeline Bunker, Doro- who Mrs. News (Women) '32 Leslie Rensselaer Holdridge. Mabel Clide Page. Jr., are the four students ------Harold %regal, '34 Features (Bernice Woodman. Sport* (Men) lJosephine Mutty, '33 the Harvard hockey team shall wear a thy Davis, Dolly Miss Edith Sports (Women) Betty Barrows. 'II Lancaster, Goldie Modes, Richard Thom- Humphrey. won this cup for Fort Kent. Mr. Brad- derby at all the games. as 3.1tuice, Richard Tucker Page, Ethel Kappa Psi: Muriel Whitman. bury, a student in the College of Tech- Miss Caroline • • • • • • REPORTERS Sto%er Saunders, Charles 1Villiams Sti- Delta Zeta: Phyllis Foss, Anna Fran- nology, received fifteen and a half hours Creamy, and 3 Clarine Coffin, Francelia Dean, Alice Dyer, College, a course in Mary Bean, Virginia Berry, Willard Cassell, At Iowa State pek, Donald Bishop Henderson, Elwin of A and seven hours of B, making an Hutchinson, Jeanne Kennedy. zen, Mildred Poland, A chicken Orissa From, Evelyn Gleason, Edna Grange. Inez Howe. Doris ballroom dancing is given with credit. average of 3.64. Goldie Modes, Helen Peabody, Olive Perkins, Evelyn Thornton Howard, and Lincoln Orrin Bertha Landon, Marguerite Lincoln. • • • • • • Sigma Tau: Dorothy Shiro, Sara scheme Ryan, Irene Sanders, Lillian Segal, Rose Snider, Sherwin Spenser. Pollard, Ann Rosenstein, Hugh Mexico Iligh School was a close sec- Webber, Estelle Wiseman, Carroll Works. Vince. Faster %vas c; Stanley, Mary Sylvester, Ruth %Valenta, Phyllis At Barnard, the tired girls spend the Members of the faculty who were in- ond in this competition, with Deering. physical education period resting in com- itiated are: Charles Burton Crofutt, Millinocket, Camden. and Erskine Acad- ncr music w; BUSINESS DEPARTMENT SPEAKING CONTEST FOR fortable chairs; chocolate is served as an Charles Alexius Dickinson, and Donald emy only a short distance behind. The r, Business Manager Gordon Hayes, '32 HIGH SCHOLS TO BE Reginald Hargreaves, '32 Stover Piston. last named school had the distinction of Ass't. Business Manager additional feature. HELD MAY 15 Much creek sending the only freshman who Sophia Estelle Marks was elected to made a cltarge which Business Manager; all other correspondence to perfect score, Miss Ruth \Valenta of Address all business correspondence to the Fraternities at Lehigh which do not membership but has not yet been initi- '1 lie' annual University of Maine prize Carter, chairs -in-Chief. South China, a student in the College the Editor office, Orono, Maine. ated. Approximately seventy members and Entered as second-class matter at the post obtain a 65% average will be placed on speaking contest for secondary schools is Sylvester Orono, Maine. of Arts and Sciences, being the only Printed at the University Press, and guests were present for the social ooperation 01 Suhscription: $1.0) a Year social probation. to take place this year on Friday. May member of her class who has hour and enjoyed an entertainment pro- received Balentine, vided by the Orono Puppeteers, 15, All Class A high schools in the nothing lower than A grades. "Ilahvahd" men are indifferent, blasé, REGISTERING AUTOMOBILES state have been invited to send two dele- indolent, conceited, snobbish, independ- .1t the mee gates, one to give a declamation and the e — proiessional ent, individual, intellectual, cultured, so- 4 may not recognize it as such, the new rul- other a recitation. Rewards of $10.00 Although many students phisticated. and cosmopolitan. They speak Tuesday nig). elsewhere in this and $5.00 will be offered to the students ing requiring the registering of automobiles explained with an accent and wear old clothes and Faculty News F..eg rep•Irtei Freshmen Construct who receive first and second places in at Syra paper is a movement in the interest of the car owners themselves, and usually come from old families. This is held declamation. Two rewards of $10.00 March 26, 27 far to prevent an edict against the ownership of cars by stu- the character portrayal of a "typical Radio In Two Hours may go each will he offered for the best serious Dean ste,eits has recently given three rcsented the parking Harvard student- agreed upon by 55 dents. Because of the limited space on most campuses, and the reading and for the best humorous read- teasel talks before a Bangor Parent- Harvard men. the society. difficulties involved, many colleges have already banned the use of cars ing. Teacher Association, the Men's Club of In one of the rooms of Oak Hall The seventj students. This problem has been present on our campus for some A preliminary contest will be held in the Bangor First Methodist Church, and by The faculty of the University of Ro- on Friday evening of last week, Elmer forty chapter support of several members of the the afternoon in 275 Arts Building and the Arts Club. He has given four lec- time, and were it not for the active chester recently voted to do away with Martikainen and Ray Thorne, two fresh- Syracuse Nu the finals will be held in Alumni Hall in tures on Biblical Literature before the administration who wish to see the privilege retained, a rule prohibiting all 8 o'clock classes, having decided that man engineers, constructed a three Kappa and WI tube the evening. A reception for the con- Bangor X'. W. C. A.; an address on effect. it was better for the students to sleep in radio set in a little less than three hours. The the use of cars might already be in testants and those accompanying them Charles Dickens at the Norridgewock their own rooms than in the classrooms. At about nine o'clock Friday night trip to Syra This new tnovement to register all cars is to help handle the situa- will be held in the gym after the contest. Men's Club of the Federated Church; * • • • • • they' started for Orono to collect certain *bile on the tion and plan parking space. There is no fee for the service, and at pres- an address on Humor before the Quipus A recent survey showed that co-eds at necessary material, and by midnight the York City at administration is able to report back to the trus- FARMINGTON NORMAL Club of Bangor; and an address on ent no penalty. If the NVashington U., St. Louis, Mo., spend radio was in working order. PAPER The Evolution of Religion at the Union tees that the students cooperated in this matter, it is probable that the more money per smoker for cigarettes, ISSUES MONTHLY Eighteen c The boys agree that a loudspeaker has Lenten Week Services in Old Town. to have the privilege of owning cars on the cam- tobacco, and the like than do men stu- Party at Nor students will continue great advantages over earphones; so they A monthly newspaper has been insti- dents. Light pus. will try their skill in constructing one Farmington State Normal In addition to the list of visiting mem- tuted at the spirit of some night when they have an extra School, which is called -The F. S. N. S. bers of the 1931 Summer Session previ- Leland Stanford's fraternity houses are and NI DORMITORIES hour or so. They have several stations Mirror", and contains all the departments ously announced in the Campus, mention FIRE PROTECTION FOR THE the worst on the Pacific coast. They are ertmed the pa on their list already, and the slumber is of the regular college newspaper. The may be made of Mr. Albert A. Lawrence very poorly equipped, are veritable fire- by Larry's B( growing larger all the time. It now in- first issue of the paper was put out last w-ho will teach three courses in the De- NVith the appearance of two small tires in the men's dormitories last traps and are thoroughly worn-out. The cludes such stations as Bangor, Port- month, and a copy of it has been ex- partment of History and Government. question of altogether abolishing them is The Sophoi week the lack of fire protection became apparent. In neither Oak flail land, Schenectady, and Cincinnati. changed with the Cans/nos. Priscilla He holds degrees from Dartmouth and being discussed. held Saturday nor Hannibal Hamlin is there either fire hose, tire extinguishers, or even The machine may look a little crude Henderson is editor-in-chief with Edna Harvard and belongs to the Department Nlr. and Mr Since a blaze is very apt to be noticed before it grows to on the outside, but with it, -they can get Ilallowell as assistant editor, and Arthur of History of the Massachusetts Insti- tire buckets. A college dog-catcher was appointed Captain and I there just the same Mickalide is business manager. tute of Technology. any great extent, apparatus of the above type would probably prevent at Maryland U. The necessary equip- thaperons. any serious consequences. But if the men must resort to waste baskets mem, a Ford truck and a net, went with Wally llowai to carry water to the scene of the tire, considerable damage to property the office. and possible personal injury may follow. .\ tire extinguisher is cheap STEPPING INTO A MODERN WORLD meeting lit Id Nbuirlay, insurance, and easily worth the price. Alter the r interesting tai KEEP OFF THE GRASS Many Years Ago ('hark On This Campus Re I resit:nen The administration has made its animal plea to tlie students to re- *ere served I frain from walking on the University lawns for the few weeks between Pi Beta Ph the time the snow leaves and the time when the gr•mtul will have dried. 1919-1920 ,ahin Friday. (in This request is worthy if note. and the improvement in the appearance I 2r, and 27 a new type oi ex- , rangi of the lawn for the rest of the year should he reas4nt enough fin- keeping aminati;a1 was inaugurated when, in the first mate. College of Technology. 2211 freshmen to the walks for a few more weeks. ,haperimed. book intelligence tests. CoFin Hall Maine wins both the Football and the CHURCH NOTICES -lay evening. Cr.•ss Count ry State Championship. I Methodist Episcopal Church • • * * • • tkrt,e1It and I Notices sioxiay (-seising, at 7 :45, the Wesley Maine Night at the Bijou Theatre was "'clock Satur 11.13ers will present the one-act religious a )u situ' occasion for the f,'flowers of rs. Frederic drama "I'plat this Rock-. The cast in- the light blue and white. 1.aniert The ammal meeting • • • • • • of the Maine eludes John Mee. Darrel Brown, %Val- %hole was hal the Christian .Nssociation will be lucid iii lace Harris and Marjorie I.. Griffin, and (hi Thursday evening, Nov. 20111. • : chest ra. the M Buil.ling on Tuesday, April has been coached by 'Fran' kicker. They M.C.A. will begin its all winter weekly green ice ere; movie nights by showing in Alunmi Hall 14 at 6,30 l'.M. This meeting is open recently presented the play at the Meth- "-ire served. odist I the feature film "Bill Apperson's Boy- all students alio Ivireli in Waterville, for Rev. have subscribed ' ith Jack Pickford as the star. An the Statement Ilar,,h1 Metzner. Music for this sersice 'Hie ammal of Purpose of the Associ- orchestra under the lead of "Doc- Turn- I ation. copies of will be po,vided by the Young Trio. held Me. which may be secured , er will furnish music. There be no at the office. .Xt 10:30 11.orship the pastor %seek. Mary charge for admission. begins it series of sermons continuing the committe.:4 licrlicrt I. Trask, Sec. ; tlin melt the spring on the theme -A Re- tone (tomtit() At a recent meeting oi the Senior --A oi saots1 Sense". The subject for 1 ,ertrude Peri facultv and students oi the Uni- Skulls the following resolution was this week is "Patchwork Philosophy-. simhert. Ire versity are cordially invited to hear Mr. passed: "Whereas the Stein Song is con- Bass solo by I Anhati - ,f the twoter Frank E. speaielit on Sunday. April sidered sacred by Maine men and wom- at 3:30 pm In it hall. Bangor. The Fpuorth Ixagne meets in th• en. we. the Seniiw Skulls wish to go on I la. first Mr. ,: I14raight %Ill trail church Vesio it 3:45 and *ill be 101 by velirctli ills in' mu record as lying opposed to the use of ; ( pre, I hits rt 1 he I' pit' "TY orgallt (i.141. 'I h1 whit 1wArd for discussi,ni the Stein S.Mg as (lance musk. When.- him is "Ii Ii tonight a at the I iincr•11) 5 if% ears ago Youth !lad Its 1Vay•-, Prudence es en it is being played Maine men and • *ere Hayes will sing. The topi enthusiastic in his praise, lie .X Fellowship Hour women should refrain from dancing or ranks follows at is, -The among thc ,1 reniost impersonators the Wesley House to which mo% their entire at- ing about, and give iItiC Soviet f the present C., all students are invited. Lunch will be tention to the song.- discussion served for ten cents, and a social pro- Striking a balance gram is planned. depart V!!line 1 , 4 1- ' • It' W Balemine Hall was the scene oi great hletic .X , April 13 both facul excitement at midnight Tuesday evening Fellowship Church when the new system of fire drill was $4,000,000,000 industry Mr. Diner A)r,- of the research jah. for a ChArles NI. Sharpe. Minister tried for the first time. The building ratory of the t•eneral Electric Com- stella Powers, Pianist has no fire escapes or ropes hung from I any. Schenectady. New York, will give Sermon Theme: "Gardens of the Lord-. the windows. By this new system, when "On a large scale" describes account- come are such diverse items as a few an illustrated lecture on the subject ot soloist: Mr. Gerald Kinney. of U. of M.. the fire-gong rings each girl must close "Industrial Applicatiius of ing in the Bell System, whose properties cents for a local telephone call, or thirty Vacuum her windows and transom, open the door, Tubes". on Thursday. April 23. at 71111' cost more than $4,000,000,000. dollars and upward for a call to a city FRE Sunittv evening and put on the lights. She must wear P.M. in the Physics lecture r..an in An- 1., 1, al the Manse. 1)r 1 hintiell heavy shoes. carry a coat. and save On the outgo side are, for example, across the Atlantic. 'ert Hall. This address will take up tla; I. Vining a ill spcak out "Menswies something. preferably her notelootk. The 111Plieations to radio transmission and four or five hundred million dollars The men responsible for this phase of rc- of the Olympic li,use is as cleared its one minute and a ception. television. control of construction; telephone business have electrical All students cordiallj invited. hall. annually for new vast the worked out ,cnerey, and many other uses, and will be sums for keeping telephone equipment scientific methods of control—but their Illustrated by experiments. WORK BEGUN ON 1935 Mrs. Al's has presented the girls with in good order; a payroll running into effort to refine old practices and devise HANDBOOK A large triangle which is utset1 as a fire- CSpl y The Spanish Club is to have a meet ones goes on.The st,aug. in order that it may not be coo hundreds of millions a year. Under in- new opportunity is there! ing Thursday night in the Mt.' a! Vu irk has been started on ticv fused with the door bell and dinner gong. 7:30. There will he a special program, Ireshmaii liaisilhootk, and any freshmen • • • • • • consisting of music by the orchestra, nourtsted in working on it should get in The first annual minstrel show of the WA readings. solos. and two one-act play s. touch with one of the M.C..N. secretar University of Maine was staged Thurs- BELL SYSTEM tes. It is hoped that the No ,k *ill he day evening. December 4th, at the Ban- J. Stuart Campbell, engineer of the finished this year sooner than it was gor City Hall before an audience of over C Crandall Construction Co. of Malden. last year, which that It %ill be 1000 people. The performance was a 101 Mass., is to deliver a lecture at Wingate necessarj t(i have all copy in by the end complete success and was a tribute to the 23mil Hall Thursday, April 16, at 7:00 P.M. of school in June. competent direction of Coach Nolan. ft NATIoN-wiDE SYSTEM OF INTIR-CONNECTING Trtrr "FS THE MAINE CAMPUS 3

; GREEK QUADRANGLE PRO- Dr. C. S. Parker has published a re- bool Annual Sophomore Hop POSED FOR SORORITY Students Ask Mayor view of a new edition of Where's La uship Cup Society To Be Held In Gym Friday HOUSES Bourgeois Geriaiihomone in the French Review for February 1931. iTo Play In Comedy The possibility of having a Greek The Sophomore Hop, the first formal was the win- ,—_ quadrangle for sorority houses at Maine klaine Scholar- 4 - —to occasion sponsored by the class of '33, was suggested at the last meeting of the BALENTINE GIRLS HOLD Y.W.C.A. MAKES cup is awarded PLANS FOR will take place Friday evening, April 10. Evanston. 111.—(I.P.)--The chance Lk tug three or FORMAL DINNER FACULTY BRIDGE AND Pan-Hellenic Council. The committee, which consists of Big Bill Thompson, mayor of Chicago, kr "standing in "Ilie girls in Salentine Hall held their TEA-DANCE has been waiting for has been offered According to the plan brought for STRAND THEATRE Charles Bunker, chairman, Rose Cole, ine, whose rep- second formal dinner Wednesday night, The joint cabinets of the Y.W.C.A. hint by Northwestern University. ward at this time, four sorority houses Brice Jose. Rodney McLean, and Peter ORONO MAINE hest scholastic April eighth. The guests included Presi- and several ins ited guests held a meeting Students at the university have offered would be built around a common court, emester. Talbot, is working hard to make the Alit and Mrs. Boardman, Dr. and Mrs. Tuesday afternoon in the M.C.A. The him a part in the undergraduate musical with possibly a common dining room and• Oa out and hang op • Kent F. Brad- purpose of this meeting dance an outstanding success. They voting, Dr. and Mrs. Levinson, Dr. and was to discuss comedy, "Many Thanks," to be put on kitchen. This plant would permit the and James H. problems of "Y" and especially how this here March 24. Thurs., April 9 have engaged ,the combined orchestras sororities to each own there own house, students who Mrs. Dickinson. Dr. and Mrs. Jackman, organization novel might influence more girls of Pat Huddilston and Lougee's, thus The management offered the bombastic Tolstoi's nt. Mr. Brad- Nliss Edith Patch, Miss Achsa Bean, on campus. Plans were made for a and at the same time bring about closer "RESURRECTION" assuring excellent music. mayor a comic opera suit to wear if he liege of Tech- Miss Caroline Colvin, Miss Nancy Mc- faculty bridge to be held next week, and would lead his burro on the stage. unity. It would also enable the houses lit the cast are John Boles, Lupe The dance orders are especially at- d a half hours Creary, and Miss Hazel Parks. also for a Tea-Dance at Balentine. Big Bill. who recently won the Re- to be operated more economically. The Velez, Nance O'Neil and other B, making an "Sunny" Nason was tractive and original, and during the stars. A chicken dinner was served and a elected chairman of publican nominatiim for the next mayor- lot north of the Tri-Delta house was the dance committee. evening there will be several specialty olor scheme of yellow and green for ality election, has not yet replied to the suggested as a possible location for this Fri., April 10 as a close sec- The Tea-Dance, which will be "Stag" numbers. offer. -aster was carried out. After the din- quadrangle. El Brendel and Fifi Dorsay with Deering. and very informal, is to be held in Bal- His burro was paraded through Chi- It is the hope of the Panhellenic Coun- in Erskine Acad- sir music was furnished in the living entine Saturday aternoon, April 11, from A pledge smoker attended by fifty cago streets as part of his nomination cil that this plant can be developed before "MR. LEMON OF ORANGE.' ! behind. The n 3 to 5 o'clock. Bridge tables will be pledges including two from each frater- campaign. further plans for sorority houses are You'll like this comedy distinction of available for those wishing to play. Re- nity was given by the Much credit is due the committee in Just what the Northwestern Students completed. it who made a freshments are to be served during pledges last night. Entertainment con- charge which was composed of Mary the would pay for such an appearance in Sat., April 11 Ft \Valenta of afternoon. This dance, if sisted of card playing, music, conversa- ca.i Carter, chairman, Doris Gross. Mary successful. their show was not learned, but it was Charles Ruggles and all star in the College may continue to be one of the tion, and refreshments. :••Ivester and Rebecca Spencer, with the social quite certain that if Thompson should • in eing the only events sponsored by the cooperation of Francis Downes, president Y.W.C.A. accept, tickets would go at a premium. "CHARLEY'S AUNT" it has received Miss Hope Clark entertained at tea if Balentine, and Miss Parks, dietitian. Have your This is a brand new comedy wino ides. ' The freshman Y.W.C.A., which meets Sunday afternoon at her home on Main funniest MAINE GRADUATE LOANS with filmdom's brightest, at Mt. Vernon each Wednesday night Street, Orono several students from var- tin At the meeting of Kappa Phi Kappa, FARM HOUSE TO M.C.A. and most modern comedian in at 6:30. has been making ious colleges home from their vacations Topcoat professional educational fraternity, held scrapbooks at hilarious role. It's just laugh-- their meetings. and a group of friends from the Univer- Tuesday night, Sam Sezak and Don These books, when com- A completely furnished has laugh—laugh. pleted, will be taken to the children in sity to meet her sister, Miss Lisa Clark, Gloves !WS Fogg reported on the General Assembly who was spending her vacation front been loaned to the M.C.A. by Mr. Har- Mon.. April 13 Bangor hospitals. for Itch! at Syracuse by the fraternity on %Vellesley with her family. old Hamlin '13, and is to be used One day only The cabinet, which met in the M.C.A. Hats March 26, 27 and 28, at which they rep- week-end retreats. The house is ideally "DRACULA" tly given three Tuesday afternoon, has planned several Dedham, near I.ucerne, with resented the Maine Gamma Chapter of Phi Kappa held a pledge dance Satur- locates' at A story of the strangest passiol, angor Parent- programs for the next few weeks. One lake on the premises and Neckwear :he society. day evening. The chaperons were Mr. woods and a the world has ever known. Donii Men's Club of of these, a program consisting entirely distant. "The The seventy-five delegates representng and Mrs. Kenyon and Mr. and Mrs. Jen- Bald Mountain not far miss it. St Church, and of music, will be held Wednesday night, will be used by small groups forty chapters were the guests of the kins. Larry Miller's Bears furnished the Farmhouse" Dry Cleaned kiiven four lec- April 15. Tues., April 14 Sracuse Nu Chapter of Kappa Phi music. of freshmen (men) who are seeking a ire before the Keatm and all star cast ii Kappa and were housed in the Onondaga week-end of recreation and at the same It's surprising how much Buster in address on The Y.W.C.A. held an Easter morn- time fellowship in thinking about im- "PARLOR, BEDROOM AND liotd. The Maine delegates made the Phi Sigma, honorary biological society, more service you can secure Norridgewock ing breakfast last Sunday at the Ledges. concerns. Already groups BATH" trip to Syracuse in Sezak's car, and held initiation in Coburn Hall on Thurs- portant life rated Church; A short program of music and prayer around the topics "Student from gloves, hats, neckwear, An Uproarious Farce that will kkhile on the trip made a tour of New day evening. April 2, when the following are forming ire the Quipus was held, after which Miss Crosley spoke Honor", "Reality in Religion", and "The and other apparel, by having please any audience York City and the Catskills. pledges were initiated: Frances Downes, in address on on "The High Point in Life." Nearly Socialization of Society." Another group Walter Hall, David Hanaburgh, Howard them dry cleaned. Wed. and Thurs., April 15-16 at the Union thirty girls attended and enjoyed the is interested in considering whatever Eighteen couples enjoyed a Garden Wendall, Charles Stewart, Margaret For this service we use the "DOCTOR'S WIVES" Old Town. breakfast of bacon and eggs. Ernestine should spontaneously conie from the Party at North Hall last Saturday eve- Churchill, 1Villiam Dunlap, and Merle with Merrill was chairman of the food com- group. most modern of dry cleaning ning. Light summer dresses carried out Hilborn. Warner Baxter, Joan Bennett ani! visiting mem- mittee. and the program was in charge The retreats will extend through Sat- methods. Your things come the spirit of the affair. Mr. and Mrs. On Tuesday evening, April 7, the fol- Victor Varconin Session previ- of "Iky" Montgomery. urday afternoon and Sunday and are back greatly improved in ap- ;Mon and Mr. and Mrs. Jenness chap- lowing were initiated: Henry Libby, Here is a picture that every roapas, mentioit open to all freshmen. Those interested eroned the party. Music was furnished Wilfred Davis, Kenneth Stone, Louis pearance—yet the cost to you woman will want to see 1 A. Lawrence The Contributors' Club elected eight in joining with groups on the above top- hi Larry's Bears. Asali, Linwood Bowen, Charlotte Bow- is trifling. (and the men too) ses in the De- new members at their meeting last ics or others, or in a week-end devoted 1 Government. Thursday evening, held in the Arts and man. M. Anna Buck, Paul Findlen, Ed- The Sophomore Eagle stag dance was solely to enjoying the opportunities af- NOTE: Commencing Wednesday. )artmouth and Sciences building. These new members mund Howes, Stanley Painter, Helen ls•kl Saturday evening in Alumni Hall. forded for relaxations and recreation, April 22 and every W•ednesday he Department are Isabelle Robinson. Luthera Burton, Pike, R. Evelyn Randall, and William Bill Riley Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Youngs, and should get in touch with Howard Stevens through May 27, we will teach you chusetts Insti- Rebecca Spencer. Paul Robinson, Walter Veinier. Captain and Mrs. Ilugh Wear acted as 408 11. H. Hall or Chester Ramsey at College Cleansers and Dyers how to play GOLF with Johnny Green, Madeline Fields, Miss Crosby and k!iaper.ms. Music was furnished by the M.C.A. building. Farrell acting as instructor. Dr. Ashby. • Wally Howard's Orchestra. The initiation will be held Thursday. APPLICATIONS MAY April 16, in the Arts and Sciences build- .1 meeting of Sigma Mu Sigma was NOW BE MADE FOR ing. Donald Fogg is chairman of the Ii! Monday. April at Balentine Hall. W.S.G. SCHOLARSHIPS initiation committee. After the regular business meeting, an The Women's Student Govern- iiiturusting talk on hypinaism was given ment has announced that applica- APLHA OMICRON Or. Charles Dickinson. PI INITIATES tions may now he made for the freshments Of sandwiches and coffee Alpha Omicron Pi held their formal two scholarships which the associ- screed by the Inistesses. initiation and banquet at the Bangor ation offers annually. The schol- House last Thursday afternoon and eve- arships are $50 each and are open !luta Phi gave a sailor party at the ning. to two deserving women of the COO/ Friday. Guests came dresseil as Those who were initiated are: Fern three lower classes. il TS, ranging front common seaman Allen. !lope t lark. Helen Clements, Written applications must he tirst imte. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Marion Dickson, Alice Dyer, Mary El- made to Pat Barton, president of hapironed. more. Miriam Hanahurgh. .-1.11egra In- the' association within the next gerson. Effie Mayberry. Doris Newman. ,arek. Col., in Hall held a fkirmal dance Fri- Heltui 4 tsg.1.41, Charlotte Quimby. ankl ki..ening. April 3. In spite of its Ruth %Valenta. Many of the alumnae All the Way tie ...I. Friday, forty couples were were present. present and enjkiyed dancing until one The initiation formal was held at the • • Lk'clock Saturday morning. Mr. and Penobscot Valley Country Club on Fri Mrs. Frederick S. Youngs and Dean and day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mots.- Lamert S. Corbett chaperoned. Mrs. Marian Sawyer, and Dr. Rice GOLDSMITH'S Music was furnished by Pat Huddilston's • chaperoned. The committee in charge Down .a-chcstra. Attractive refreshments of • was Margaret Fellows. Katherine Jack- green ice cream and pink frosted cakes son, Margaret Merrill and Evelyn Glea- Tuxedoes 'Acre served. son. See our Special Tux includ- The Alpha Omicron Pi Hower figured Yot inhale, you can quickly out stale tobacco, it's hot and The animal lollypop drive prominently ing vest at $30. It is a real V.W.C.A. in the Rose Dance. and the value. tell the difference between irritating to the throat. hddM.mday and Tuesday of this refreshments were served in the long kkeek. Mary porch Elmore was chairman of sun during intermission. Larry We carry a complete line of fresh and stale cigarettes. A If you haven't discovered coinnutte,:. Representatives from the Miller's Bears furnished the music. rentals and can take care of 41,rmitories were: Hazel Scully. your last minute calls. Camel, protected by the Humi- this difference, we suggest you !a rtrude Perry, Methyl Coy, and Merle -dinhert. Irene Sanders was chairman Everything in full dress ac- dor Pack, retains its natural switch to Camels for jut one the po• to- 0nrunittee. cessories. FRENCH Summer School moisture, and ghes you a cool day. Then leave them tontor- 1 Re•nlential —only Fr eneh A few slightly used Tuxedoes 'lift first discussion meeting of the spoken —Old I'aunt r y French mild smoke. But when you staff. Elementary. Interme• Including vest, a $40 value. rot*, if you can. in kkly oreanized Liberal Club will be ghate. Advanced. Fee 1140,• going at $17.50. $20.00, and onln•ite, Write for f ICCUllar draw in the smoke from dried- R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. ,1,1 tonight at 7:34! in the M.C.A. build- to Secretary, Frent h Sum up to $25.00. g School The topic which the group will de- mer Winsson-Sakne, N. C. !Late is, "The United States Should Rec- McGILL UNIVERSITY See them at Goldsmith's next -gnize Soviet Russia", and the leader of Montreal Canada to the Post Office, Orono. •Ise discussion will he Mr. Guyer of the • 'iistnry department. The meeting is open to both faculty and students who are interested. ..•=11.1111 Leave your order with us for CAMELS a few Mothers' Day Candy thirty a city FRED C.PARK -e University Pharmacy lase of kARDWARC. rd out PLUMBING • z t their LETTERS FROM FRESHMEN TO THE FOLKS devise GooDC3 PORTING I tear Folks. there! op PAINTS Don't worry about me. These Maine Vamps don't bother me anymore. Write me in care of the Maine Hear. That isn't WALL PAPER) a dangerous night club. It's a place where they serve only the hest things to eat, you know, quality first. Faelory-fre•h (•: \`1! ; 6 ( are sit...ruled in the Ivey. Your no funds son. CUTLERY Sanitar. Package uhich 1, Ken F. keep. the &pi fur- 23 Mill St — Orono 1'.S. I'd have made the Dean's List if I'd have got 2 more points. out and keep% fl.iyer nu.5.1. Ilapaslao T1401111 Campaip ONES • • 4 THE MAINE CAMPUS Music A

Members of Student Senate Hold Harry W. Laidler to Speak in Chapel Towle Elected Captain Elected Nominations for New Officers Freshman Ball Tossers Chapel Numerals Awarded Corbett (Cassini/4d from fr. Mc Of Frosh Hoop Team • Page Owe) Report At Indoor Gym Pr% Pay( Otis) Tracksters To Guide Track , 1ft:skilled ifiV VO....n Siter mid semester pamphlets. Frosh held by the flume- ti a recent election ranks are issued in the fall as the grades For Initial Practice "usDr. Laidler also is president of the Na- no_ ral men of the freshman basketball After going through a successful an be compiled. This motion came as tional Bureau of Economic Research, a was And Field Ass'n Ninety-eight iieshmen responded to season, the fresh- squads Charlie -1"wle elected hiaa)- defeated indoor track a result of the feeling that a long rush- contributing editor of Labor Age and rayy captain. Numerals were awarded Coach Bill Kenyon's call for baseball man tracksters are training for their meeting of the Maine Intercol- Vol. XXXI] At a ing season is too expensive for the fra- chairman of Research two out- to the f"11"*.i").1 Players: practise in the indoor gym last week. the Labor Com- coming outdoor meets. Their and Field Association held T. Wilbur, C. K. legiate Track ternities. This recommennation does not mittee of the Rand School. His ad- standing achievements were the. over- J. M. Jackson. II. Due to the large number of candidates. at Augusta on March 16, Dean Lamert dresses are unusually clear and are liber- %helloing defeats over Hebron and Baker. D. Ballard, R. Berg, F. J. become effective unless adopted by the and lack of time and space for practise. ally seasoned Numerals awards Cormier, S. Blanchard. D. E. Favor. S. Corbett of the University of Maine with humor. It is doubt- Bridgton Academies. administration. not much as yet can be said about the Pledges following men: IC E. Crockett .% t;iguere, W. S. was elected president of the association ful if any person better able to present have been given to the At the suggestion of Dean Corbett., a players. Howeter, as soon as outdoor Gilman, P. A. M. succeeding Coach Mal Morrill of Bow- the socialization of industry and govern- Crosby. P. S. .1. T. Merrill. G C. F. Davis, N. W. motion was passed whereby a copy of practise begins, Coach Kenyon hopes to ment Hardison, Osgood. F. L. Top,losky. G. F. Perkins, (loin. This association governs the track could be secured. By All Parsons, E. C. Jordan, L. M. the minutes of each meeting, as arranged get a line on his charges and build up F. , F. Ramsdell. \V- F. activities of all the Maine colleges. The 1). E. Favor. E. M. Hildreth, R. L. Hill, Weeks his freshman ball team for the coming Ingraham. R. C. Russ. S. R. Searles, other officers were: First Vice-president, by the secretary, will be sent to each G. M. Osgood, I. W. Harvey, R. Berg. season. Ray Thompson, Bates track coach; Sec- member of the Senate within a few days At. J. W. Warren. T. A. Earle. J. C. Liz- C• E Towle. . ond Vice-president, Coach Michael Ry- after the meeting. These records can The schedule: TUFTS COLLEGE otte, 1. 1). Thompson, F. R. Black, E. Manager A. F. lienaco was awarded of Colby; and Secretary and Treas- then be filed by the representatives and April 24 Kerns Hill I leo. Hastings. varsity "M" and assistant manager R. an Eleven Ha W. Cobh. W. II. kept as a record of all business transact- May 7 Ilebron There S. lies received an "AMA" urer. T. S. Curtis, Faculty Manager of DENTAL SCHOOL schedule for altdo.r track is: The Athletics at Maine. ed by the Senate. May 8 Kents Hill There Founded Pledge and Brewer Here 1pril IX Ohl To wn May 11 M.C.I. Here Cu LIBRARY OFFERS EXTEN- NValter E. Riley and Willard S. Cas- tier men and women prepare fir a pro- Mem' April 25 Portland Iligh Here May 14 Higgins Here. fession of widening interest and opportunity. SIVE LIST OF BOOKS SCHEDULE FOR VOLLEY well were declared reinstated as presi- Recent research has enlarged the scope of May 2 Deering High Here May 22 Here every phase of dentistry. The field demands, BALL TOURNAMENT rlents ofthe Junior and Freshman classes, E.M.C.S. more than ever before. men and women of The. set entl May 9 Aroostook Team Here ON RUSSIA ability backed by superior ANNOUNCED respectively. These men were elected traming. Such Maine 1V. Caribou. Houlton, Presque Isle) training Tufts Coilege Dental School offers to .1i1 last fall, and became ineligible when A poem, "When April Comes." writ- its students. School opens ,in september 30, Pending Bat sell, S.—Tla• to atomic organization 1931. Our catalog may guide you in choosing Valley May 20 Bangor The following schedule for ranks It was voted by the ten by Miss Amy Belle Adams, was pub- of the let Windt. the Spring were issued. your career. Fur uttermation address-- .11,ril 15. at 6 May 23 Freshman Relay at volley hall tournament has been an- Senate last December to have the vice- lished in the April number of "Sun Up". WILLIAM Bradford, G.—The quick and the dead. Da. RICE, RUA 31. president Lewiston. N.E.I.C.A.A. nounced by the women's athletic depart- presidents of these classes serve as presi- Miss Adams is a graduate student, and 116 Huntington Avenue Roston, Mum.. Brads ford, I f.—Ii.os the Soviets work. .111 Maine W. Lewiston ment: dent until the elected men became elig- assistant matron of Balentine. Aril. R.—So.iet Russia and her neigh- The new ple May 30 Interscholastic?, Here ible. These men made the required rank bors. Thursday, April 2, 7:(X) P.M.—Groups en anmitinced 3 and 4. Hoboes vs Jolly Fours; Groups this spring. Iteasley '31, 1 1inerican trade imam delegatP oil Of the 5 and 6, Hornets vs. Cardinals. The matter of shorter receiving 'Me- Carter '31. Et' Sotio union—Russia after ten years. Saturday. April 4, 9:30 A.M.—Groups at formal dances was discussed, and it lahcr '31. 1 UNIVERSITY BARBER Dewey. J.—Impressions of Sot iet Rus- I and 2. Ace High vs. Co-Eders; Groups was suggested that the chaperons and EVERY BANKING SERVICE like Perkins MAKES OFFER TO sia. 3 and 5, Hoboes vs. Hornets. members of the faculty who were in- At an office of this bank you will tind complete Helen Stearn BALL TOSSERS Eddy. S.--The challenge of Russia. 10:30 A.M.—Groups 4 and 6, Jolly vited be invited to share the booths tit facilities for handling your 33, and Mart Fisher. II.—The famine in Sistiet Rus- Proving that the Sophonuire Fours ts. Cardinals. the various fraternities, rather than have Check Accounts, Savings Accounts, lhe honora Owls aren't the only organization sia. separate booth of their own. Tuesday, April 7, 7:00 P.M.—Groups a Safe Deposits, Investments, lime are Nits! oil the campus that can give free Grinko, F.—The five year plan. meeting of the Senate wil; Dr. Thelma 1i 1 and 3, Ace High vs. Hoboes; Groups The next Trusts hair cuts. Mr. Shaw of the Uni- loover. C.—Economic life of Sot let be a joint meeting of the old and nest M i ss Buzze; 2 awl b. (u-Filers vs. Cardinals. "All Maine" bank for all Maine versity barber shop has made an Russia. representatives. An iaculty. recci offer to give a free hair-cut, shave Hall, J.—Eminent Asians. Thursday, April 9, 7:00 P.M.—Groups r. iii the and shampoo to the first Maine Marcu, 2 awl 3, Co-Eders vs. Hoboes; Groups MERRILL TRUST COMPANY oil Dean id man who hits a home run in a Schuman. E.—America n 'milky toward I and 4, .kce High vs. Jolly Fours. BANGOR, MAINE slimmer Schis varsity baseball game. Russia since 1917. Saturday. April 11,9:30 A.M.—Groups Have Branches at I/Cell I:10S Maine will be union inhirmation bureau—The you chosen In all pnifiability Soviet I and 6. Ace High vs. Cardinals; Groups Bel fast Dover-Fogcroft Milo 1.11S adiViiiCS putting out a "House of David" Soviet unit'ii. facts, description, sta- I tr. Kellogg 4 and 5, Jolly Fours vs. Hornets. your /fie work? Bucksport Jonesport Old Town It-ama this season until some mem- tistics. Sot iet union and peace. Dexter Machias Orono ..T of Englisl Tuesday. April 14, 7:00 !UTNE field of health service The Har- ber the squad breaks thomgh Vernadskey. G.--A history of Russia. P.M.—Groups vard Unisersity Dental School -the old- Colle.ge in Ca 1 and 5, Ace High vs. llornets; Groups est drntai school connected with any Total Resources Over $20,000,000.00 with a home-run, after which the N1.51,5/1 NI.: ARTICLES university in the United States--offers at one time gite in and Cravath, P. 1).--The pros and cons of 2 and 4, Co-Eders vs. Jolly Fours. thorough well-balancecl rout," in all rest of the team will bran, hes of denP.try. All mixIern equip- this Universit allow their beards to be shorn and Soviet re-c.a.:166in. (In Foreign Thursday, April 16, 7:00 P.M.— ment for practit at work under super. vision of men h.gh in the proft-trion. is t..ork at Rade 2(6) Groups 3 and 6, Hoboes • their hair to he cut. Affairs, Jan., 1)31; p. vs. Cardinals; Write for details and odffloission rrquire- !ioctor's degr Chalmers. H. - American fiweign trade t;rotips 2 and 5, Co-Eders vs. Hornets. went, to Leroy M. S. Miner. Deers Men's Suits and Topcoats •. .astinistress 1830-1930 On Current History, HARVARD UNIVERSITY DENTAL SCHOOL Ladies Coats and Dresses 11",anen's Rat. Feb.. 1931; p. 6011 Dept Is. Longs% .od Ave , Boston. Mat, Cleaned and Pressed The presem Patronize Our V,d1ey ball practice I. r girls began Russian rage at our ".Anti-Soviet cam- Advertisers We have the largest establishment in this section of the State, equipped with dry Haig! 1'2 the meek la 14 re tacation and the games paign." (In Literary Digest, Sept. the most modern machiner2, and employ skilful and experienced help. '31. Mart are nwo being played off. On Thursday, 13, 1930; p. 12) We call and deliver. Prompt service. 31. Je.an April 2, the Hornets twat the Cardinals R11.1,1:111 I lefialltT and fear of ('tide Sam. Hurchill '32, took Our motto is 63-32, while the Hoboes over the lii Literary Digest, veil. 104, Jan. 18, Andrews Music House Co. ooise. 1)urga Quality—Service—Satisfaction Jolly Flnirs 59-54. On the f..1!. 1930: p. 151 Headquarters for Saturday the Co-eders wiped up the Russia's back talk to .11r. Stinson. I In • Bangor, Boston and New York Dye House .itio,aig the flow with the Ace I lighs tis the tune of Literary. Digest. tol. 1444, Jan. 18. PIANOS, MUSIC, VICTOR RECORDS, RADIO BANGOR MAINE re member: 91-32. 11)34); p. 17) Musical Merchandise, Strings, etc. Telephone 4740-4741 alumnae. The 11/amets awl the ih.b..es played Uncle Sam refuses 6. arm Russia. (111 1 Ernia Itarti • an exciting game %%Inch ended vktory Literary I)igest. July .5. 1930; p. sis.e.ch. "11"e't for the Litter 55-53. After these games Carter, J.—Russia's challenge to Amen- - this about the Cardinals won from the Jolly Fours call business. I lit SCriliner, ytd. 88; the origin (.t.-4). Tuesday- the Hoboes beat the p. 395 I her talk emit]

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