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LXIII No. 19 LEWISTON, MAINE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1936 Miss Gloria Hollister, Winter Sports FROM Coach Harlow Of Harvard Zoologist, Naturalist, Feature Plans THE For Carnival Will Speak To Students NEWS Will Lecture Monday Dinner Dance Will Be This Evening In Chapel By Tony Duarte Gives Illustrated Lecture, "With Beebe In Held At Chase :<unds u Thursday Institute If Bermuda," In Chapel Under Colby Fourth Annual Speaker Has Outstanding Record •iiin a mile or two ot the largest ANNOUNCE FIELD DAY bile factory in the world men setting up a very old wind- Chase Fund Auspices ON FRIDAY, FEB. 7th Pop Concert, As Coach At Penn State, Colgate, ! a short time the eight silvery -tacks of the Ford plant on the PROMINENT RESEARCH SCIENTIST HOLDS Reporters Compare Plans Rouge will look down upon the Dance Friday And Western Maryland ig arms of this relic of a time DEEP-SEA DIVING RECORD FOR WOMEN With Those Of Sixteen men traveled slowly in stage Years Ago LECTURER WILL BE PRESENTED . when mass production was Her Invention Of "Fish Magic", A Process By "Gypsies", "Pirates", . of and steam was still un- The 1936 Bates Outing Club Winter and "Japs" ^Succeeded BY COMBINED Y ASSOCIATIONS it. This reminder of a bygone Which Undissected Fish Are Made Trans- Carnival—the seventeenth annual—in a not, however, stand by itself. many respects is similar to the pioneer By "Collegians" ; it are clustered scores of other parent Has Aided Marine Investigation effort made by the club in 1920, and Knows Every Phase Of Game But Has No Definite ra of Early America. in other respects differs greatly. Now y Ford has set aside 200 acres There are a lot of people who have told good stories about fish conducted on a more elaborate basis, CRAFTS WILL DIRECT System—Has Been Player And Scout , ••'; I in the city of Dearborn for an the present enterprise, which will be CLUBS IN PROGRAM ..;,! 'ional project which reflects his which got away; Gloria Hollister. second George Colby Chase Lec- held on February 6. 7, 8, 9, promises As Well As Coach Of Note :ul to which, out of his admira- turer of the year, tells about the fish that didn't get away. to be the best held to date. A unique and enjoyable entertain- .joi >r Thomas Edison, he has given "With Beebe in Bermuda", is the title of the illustrated lecture "Dick" Harlow. less widely known as Richard Cresson Harlow. .> ime Edison Institute. The insti- Feature Sports ment will be provided those attending •. consists of Greenfield Village, to be delivered by this attractive woman scientist, in the Bates There were many interesting fea- the fourth annual Pop Concert given head coach of football at Harvard, will speak to Bates students at a covers the greater part of the Chapel at eight o'clock. Monday night, January 20th. under the tures of that first Carnival in 1920. by the Bates Musical Clubs in the combined Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. meeting in the Chapel at 8 o'clock Alumni Gymnasium Friday night. s, and the large group of build- auspices of the George Colby Chase Lecture Fund. Winter sports then, as now, formed the this evening. ige by known as the Edison basis of the program, but the events The history of the concerts has been DEEP-SEA REVELATIONS brief but colorful. Four years ago the For the past twenty years, ever since the time that he played as v -inn which started on Thursday afternoon Miss Hollister, Naturalist, Zoologist, were completed Saturday. town populace was thrilled with the a tackle on Penn. State's'team, he has devoted most of his time to Research Assistant to Dr. William Students Vote performance of the "Bates Gypsies" football. Erstwhile chief of Penn. State. Western Maryland, and Beebe (famed Naturalist Explorer), No Ice Hockey led by the inspiring singing of Syl- Colgate football forces. Mr. Harlow has left behind him a record of lied will tell of her experiences while diving This year's Carnival, though mod- vester Carter and Miss Lucienne As C t-rency to observe marine life in the sub- On Proposed ernized, will suffer only from the lack Blanchard. This first venture into a winning teams and i> today considered one of the few outstanding - scarce has water become in the surface waters off Nonsuch Island, Ber- of intercollegiate competition in ice new field proved to be a success to the experts in his field. c eld district of Central Australia muda. Enhanced by illustrative still hockey. The success of that first pro- Music- Department, both musically and BOTANIST AND COACH • i Is being used as a popular and and motion pictures, tales of the magic gram was due in large measure to financially and it was decided to make player at Penn. State. Dick would Fee Revision An anomaly to many is the fact that come home with a wealth of detailed I,? is currency. Workmen often world beneath the sparkling waters Thursday and Friday afternoon events the Pop Concert an annual affair. Harlow has won for himself a place of Bermuda, by this charming, modest, —hockey games with Bowdoin. The information about the taotics of the payment for their labor in wa- Orphic Society Concert as a real authority on botany, and has team and lhe characteristics of the in- I, carpenter of Tenant's Creek, and cultured speaker have fascinated traditional rivalry was heightened by ; ;l The second year witnessed another the largest amateur collection of the dividual players down to the way they itance, was recently paid eighty previous audiences. "Mirror" May Be Placed the keenness of the competition, in eggs of birds and waterfowl in the i for a piece of work. In six A serious young scientist, as her which Bates, after winning the Thurs- crowning performance by the "Bates cut their fingernails. On one occasion Pirates" supported by such stars as country, all collected from woods and Harlow came home and reported that - there has been only one rain- work testifies, and the possessor of On More Durable day game 1—0, lost by the same score fields by Mr. Harlow himself. ie benefits of which have been one of 'the finest scientific minds ever to Bowdoin the following afternoon. John David. Edward Small, Mr. Carter the neck muscles of a certain center Financial Basis and Miss Blanchard. Last year the A Penn. State tackle, a Penn. State twitched a fraction of a second before orgotten. found in a woman, the lecturer served Friday, too, ice events were held and scout, and finally a collegiate head for two years as the assistant to Dr. highest features of the concert were he passed the ball. On the next Satur- what events! A 100 yard dash warmed again produced under the splendid per- coach with many years of experience, day Penn. State's guards didn't even Alexis Carrel, of the Rockefeller Insti- up the men for a quarter-mile back- Mr. Harlow's knowledge of the game tute. Afterwards she became Research formance of the "Bates Japs." This look at the ball, but were concentrating STUDENTS, COLLEGE ward race, while the girls had a 50- introduced campus musical stars in is very extensive. A great deal of his on the Desk of the center, and as a Ac. rding To Associate of Dr. William Beebe, who yard skating dash and then a 150-yard success has been attributed to his Th Bible was at the head of the Bermuda Ocean- WOULD BOTH BENEFIT the personages of William Hamilton, consequence had the opposing lines- ographic Expedition of the New York footrace. A mile skate for men com- Miss Beatrice Grover and James unusual ability to size up the capabil- men sitting down most of the after- most offensive thing about the pleted the contests. All the events were ities and potentialities of his players )eal and its sponsors is vainglory Zoological Society. The new technical Carter. noon. In 1921, returning from scouting X During the Assembly Thursday held on Lake Andrews, which served This year the same strong support- and lining his coaching technique and Pittsburg. who was then sporting one •astfulnoss and a kind of infalli- associate of the great scientist con- morning students will be given an op- strategy to his men. There seems to tributed much to the ultimate success its purpose admirably. The frigid ing cast will increase their fame with Tom Davies, a player who had been compiex. Now that the N'RA has portunity to vote on an idea which weather, however, kept the entries be no well defined and set Harlow sys- disposed of by the Supreme Court, of the expedition. the short and snappy production to be In the backfield of Walter Camp's All- has recently been proposed in connec- down.