RETURN POST OFFICE BOX KEYS ' TICKETS FOR HOPKINS-MARY­ BEFORE LEAVING UNIVERSITY LAND GAME FOR SUMMER THE NEWS -LETTER ~ NOW ON SALE Vol. XXXVI, No. 51 THE .TOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, HOMEWOOD, , Md., MAY 17, 1932 Price 5 Cents UNDEFEATED JAYS~ T~RPS TO CLASH Council Makes Banquet Regulations TWO OF COUNTRY'S BEST TEAMS SAYSPRQGRAMS D'p

THE NEWS-LETTER I A Contemporary's Protest T erps Clash W ith 2 Beeler ...... 0 ...... Pugh 30 "THE DIAMONDBACK," under- 23 Guild ...... T.A .... Poppelman 45 "What is impossible to others is possible to us." Jays A t Stadium Moth H oles, Burns, Tears, and Cuts in Clothing, Linens, and FouNoiro 1897 graduate weekly of the U-p.iversity of 6 Stone ...... S. A ..Hockens~it h 45 Silk Rewoven Perfectly. Maryland if the statements of its act- (Continued from page 1, col. 6) 12 Kelly ...... F.A...... ~ ..... Rokin 44 UNE XCELLED SERVICE Subscr!ptlon ...... $2.00 ing editor, W. C. H. Needham, can be has easily equalled the performances 3 J. Turnbull.... O.H...... Steiber 20 RELIABLE WEAVING CO. Po1:~~~t~b1~1m~~~nfe::ii:i.:r .John Meyers, regarded as official, appears to be quite 208 WEST SARATOGA STREE T VE RNON 1868 wrought up about the editorial policy of its attack. In the opinion of 5 Darrell ...... I.H ...... Faber 40 be~i~ef~g~~~ts~~n~~;~~~~f~tifafl~~1:!i~ of this paper. This interesting fact Coach Van Orman: "The Maryland Johns Hopkins Substitutes-Ness, Md., under the Act ot Congres5 November cannot be withheld any.longer. defense has made the College Park 16; Kneip, 17; McCabe, 13; C. Davis, ME ET YOUR FRIENDS AT 3, l87~. Our views on especially R. 0. T. C. team, one of the best balanced in the -; Packard, 19; C. Kelly -; Groch­ Publlshed eeml-weekly from October to have been marked "narrow" by our .June by the Students of Johns Hopkins state." The Terps' best perform- mal, 7; Ives, 20; McDorman, 26; Trip­ The Stadium Restaurant University. contemporary at College Park. In answer to strenuous objections from ers are Nicholson, cover point, and less, 27; Orth, 54; McGowan, 5; Brog- OUR 50 AND 35 CENT DINNERS ARE DELICIOUS Telephone ...... Unlversity 7383 The Diwmondback editor on our de­ Invernizzi, goalie. Both will be den -; Reid, -; Cockey. TRY OUR SPECIAL SANDWICHES AFTE R THE DANCE mand for the abolition of R. 0. T. C. at Business communications should be ad­ worth watching. Maryland Substitutes-Nordenholz, 31st STREET and GREENMOUNT AVENUE dressed to the Business Manager, .Johns Hopkins it was pointed out by us that Hovklns University. All articles and com­ Maryland has· one of the lightest 47; Pfau, 38; Wood, 23; Snyder, 36; munications pertaining to the editorial the conditions under which that department should be forwarded to the but best-balanced teams playing Cole, 14; Mayhew, 1; Hawkins, 25; ll:dltor-ln-Chlcf, .. organization exists at U. of M. and Hopkins are totally different. lacrosse. As the twelve started Vincent, 17; Zirckel, 39; Mitchell, 37; Editorial Department Commenting upon an artcile by against Rutgers it averaged only 161 Kiernan, 7; Silber, 11; Hines, 34; Editor-in-Chief Donald Proctor, associate editor of pounds to the amn. Jack Norris, Ebaugh, 22; Rittenhouse, 9. HYMAN LEVIN, '34 this paper, Mr. Needham wrote: "Your 179-pound t9-ird defense, is the Mr. Proctor, in his recent atricle in ---o--- Sport Coats---Flannel Trousers--­ Manauing Editor heaviest. NORMAN HEANEY, '34 THE NEWS-LETTER, admitted himself to be a 'rank pacifist'; in all fairness, Attack Finds "Eye" Aasistamt Mwnauinu Editor Naturally, with such strong op­ lrish Linens SANFORD SAJtNF.Y, '33 how about giving your military de­ W AL1'Ell HAILE, '34 partment a hand in the argument? position in sight, the Jays will have Ta ilored to Your Mea sure Ju.nm Editors If you, as a proponent of policies so to be in the pink of condition At MILLARD LANGF'ELD, '34 Sportswear Ensembles are more prominent this summer than ever MAIITIN PEllLMUTI'Ell, '84 completely unamerican, fail to give present, all indications point favor­ your collegiate 'public' both sides of before. Your wardrobe should include severa l sport combinations. Associate Editors ably in that direction. The attack DONALD PnocmR. '33 the question, you ought to be Here at STETSON "D" you will find many styles, colors and patterns J. MAIUON GROVE, '33 ;pilloried." has again found its "eye" and the JACK GREENFIELD, "32 from which you may select the garments most becom ing to your That sentiment is identical with defense has improved considerably. Sporta Edit.or personality. Proper fit, of utmost importance, is given minute atten­ that of a few Hopkins men. But, the Likewise, Don Kelly, who recently BERNARD VEllLIN, '33 tion and every garment is tailored by experts. men connected with the military Reporters injured his ankle, has been recuper­ science department here have been in­ J'erome Blum, '84; Samuel M. Doctofsky, '84: ating swiftly, and the probability Prices were never more reasonable. Mordecai Edelman, '84, Marlowe Perry, '82: vited to contribute articles to T HE Stanley Stillman, '34; S • .J. Berkowitz, '38: that he will see action in this joust Prepare for a' glorious summer­ A. E. Gutman. '86 ; Sylvan D. Solarz, "85 : E. NEWS-LETTER. Our offer has not been iR. Harrison, '35 ; Richard Feiae, '35 ; PhiliJ) is come in today. Hamburger, '35. accepted. The columns of this paper great. are open to all. When the Terps and Jays clash Business Department In a communication, last week, Mr . at the Stdaium the following will "Nationally "Justly Bv.aineas Ma-nauer Needham, in ridiculing our editorial MAURICE R. CRASSIN, '33 probably start: "Standing Firm," remarked: "Edi­ Known " Famous" Advortiai"ll Mo.1U111er JOH NS HOPKINS MARYLAND WM. N. MEYERS, ·sa torially, you claim that you do not represent campus opinion-that you're 1 Stude ...... G ...... Inver nizzi 29 Ciroulatio-n Mo.nau..,. 14 Merriken ...... P ...... Loughran 18 Four North Howard Street MORTON Ro:i,n:, '33 determined to mold the campus Of/foe Mo.·nauer opinion; to set forth what we see best 13 Reynolds ...... C.P...... Nicholson 46 Take Elevator to 4th Floor EDGAR BLUMSTEIN, '84 for the undergraduate department of 20 Yearley ...... F.D...... May 5 Charles Ney. '33 : Abram Burk, •34: Leonard 21 Weitzel ...... S.D...... Norris 33 Harris, '84; Harold Kantrow, '86; S. Michel, the University. Very prettily said ... '85: Irvin Blum, '85; Bert Prager, '85. Can you set yourself up, as an ama ­ 9 Lang ...... TD ...... Sothoron 3 teur Mussolini, and throw huge dis­ Printed bl/ figuring splotches of black ink across THB RmAD-TAYLOR COMPANY the name of one of the most outstand­ Lombard &nd South Streets, Baltimore. ing universities in the United States? TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1932 'That's doing a lot of molding for a sophomore. Mr. Levin!" ' Again Mr. Needham, doubtless voic­ Do You INHALE? To William Triplett ing t he opinion of his staff, holds the CONGRATULATIONS are due view similar to that of some Hopkins William Triplett upon not only his men who are dissatisfied because this election to the presidency of Student paper has finally dared to say what it Council but his refusal to play politics. believes. Doug. Stone, the defeated candidate, Just as The Diamondback has is to be commended for his declension fought successfully for the eradica­ to do likewise. tion of "dirty" fraternity politics from It is our belief that Triplett will the Maryland campus, the only major efficiently, intelligently, and wisely plank in the paper's editorial plat­ conduct his highly important office. form, THE NEWS-LETTER is attacking He is a man of high character, like­ and asking for reforms for a number able personality, good judgment, and of unfortunate situations on t he ability. Having had three year's ex­ campus at Homewood. What is wrong perience on the Council, he will, doubt­ in that? less, prove to be a worthy president of Why there should be any objections Student Council. on the part of The Diarrwndback or of ---0---- any Hopkins man to our editorial A Commendable Move policy we do not know. We are stat­ DESPITE what many undergradu­ ing what we believe to be right, and ates will believe when they read the we mean what we say. article in today's paper on the new The Diarrwnbdack editor cannot re­ banquet regulations, the Student frain from commenting upon our edi­ Certainly ••• Council, we firmly believe, is NOT torials.· Because of his much­ setting itself up as a dictator of stu­ appreciated interest in them, we have dent morals on the Hopkins campus. found it impossible to refrain from 7 out of 10 smokers inhale The ruling, which now provides for making public hw views on these the regulation of the class banquet, editorials. knowingly ••• the other was made by the Council, only after ---o--- specific information was obtained on TO THE EDI TOR 3 inhale unknowingly what went on at the sophomore banquet last month, with the sole Editor, The News-Letter, view il). mind of safeguarding the Dear Sir: Oyouinhale?Sevenoutoftensmokers name of the University. This is a In a short article printed in your D know they do. The other three inhale highly commendable move. May tenth issue you have slightly ---·o- without realizing it. Every smoker breathes Good Luck, Jays! misquoted me so as to give a false in some part of the smoke he or she draws TWO great lacrosse teams will impression. I did not say that "ex- out of a cigarette. clash on Saturday at the Baltimore aminations are merely a whip." My Think, then, how important it is to be Stadium in one of the most important statement was that "most written Indian stick battles since 1928. Two certain that your cigarette smoke is pure equally brilliant attacks of the two examinations as they a re given to- and clean-to be sure you don't inhale State twelves will be pitted against day serve the same purpose as a each other. certain impurities! The strength of both the Jays and whip." The difference in meaning the Terps is well known by all con- is obvious. Neither did I say that Do you inhale? Lucky Strike has dared cerned. The game on Saturday I intended to give informal oral ex­ to raise this much-avoided subject ... promises, as a consequence, to be really a brilliant affair. There is no aminations to the students in Eng- because certain _impurities concealed in room for both Hopkins and Maryland lish IC. It is my intention, as you even the finest, mildest tobacco leaves are on the top rung of the national la- also reported, to assign papers in­ removed by Luckies' famous purifying crosse ladder--one of the two twelves must, after Saturday, take a place on stead of examinations to these process~ Luckies created that process. Only the next rung down. But which team students. Luckies have it! will do so, whe hesitate to prophecy. I am anxious that you co rrect the We recognize the fact Hopkin's at­ Do you inhale? More than 20,000 physi· tack carries plenty of "voltage" and ·impresSion given in you r article clans, after Luckies had been furnished them is virtually a "powerhouse." Its bril­ ,that I have taken the stand that, liancy and speed have been instru­ for tests, basing their opinions on t~eir smok­ mental in bowling over seven consecu­ without exception, all examinations ing experience, stated that Luckies are less tive twelves this season. Turnbull, are "wrong." I do believe that t he irritating to the throat than other cigarettes. Stone, Don Kelly, Darrell, Guild and average written undergraduate ex­ Beehler have performed excellently. The Jays met the challenges of two amination is unju st an d often bar­ Olympic contenders, Army and Mt. barous; bu t there. are many cases in Washington, in marvelous style. "Ies toasted·' w h ich no substitute for a written But we recognize, likewise, that Maryland has a fast-stepping, danger­ examination is satisfactory. ous stick-wielding machine. You rs very truly, 0. K. .AMERICA All that we can say is that in this TUNE IN ON LUCKY STRIKE- 60 motlmr min11tes with the world's finest Janee orrbestr11J, anJ fa· PAUL M. WHEELER, tMllJ LM&lc1 Strilf-"run- Lucille Smith~s singing, Kate Tickets may be purchased at Clu·b foatures (free to guests) are as follows: LIGHT AND LOMBARD STREETS Swimming p~ol; completely equipped r;ymnasl· 1725 N. Charles St. Plaza 6000 2402 Pennsylvania Ave. ning all day," the flying Jay made Savage's recitation, and Cyrile noon daily in Levering Hall from um; game rooms for bridge and backgammon; Vernon 4049 Lafayette 2000 roof garden and solarium. Restaurant and himself conspicuous in the most dis- Kader's finished presentations of the members o·f the June ·week caf~teria ser'\'ice ai reasonable prices. ..1 NEW LOW RATES turbing fashion-to the opposition. aa_:w~a~l:tz~a~n~d~a~t~a~n~g~o~c:'.:o~n~c~lu~d~e~d~C~o~m~m~i~tt~e~e~. ______J...:""~--: .. -:~:'*""'::::::::::=:=:::::::=...!.~======-• Packard was not bested in one of - the numero.us face-offs, and made passing a dangerous thing for the Shoreman because of his numerous interceptions. Ives Hurt Many lacrosse players could profit by a few lessons in dodging from "Boots" Ives, Freshman at­ tack man. The Blue speedster made himself about as slippery as an eel during most of the game. Time after time, he eluded two or three defense men to pass to Bill Triplett on the crease. Unfortunately he RUTH E'ITING was the victim of the one bad acci­ Distinguished radio and musical comedy star. dent of the day and left the game Every Wednesday and bleeding profusely from a face SaturdayatlOp.m.E.D.T. wound after dodging his man and scoring his fourth goal. Hopkins close defense remained in the game longer that did the at­ tack. Experience seems to be the only element lacking to make Rey­ nolds, Merriken, and Y earley an impregnable defense. "Mac" Brog­ den, Freshman protege of Stude, was given the opportunity to tend­ ing the Blue goal, which he kept in­ violate despite several well aimed shots from alien sticks. Besides providing a "breather" BOSWELL SISTERS for the varsity the game with the Famous for the rhythm and harmony of their vo­ Shore team.offered a means of com­ calizing. Every Monday parison with the Terrapin aggrega­ and Thursday evening at 10:30 E.D.T. tion which is to be met next Satur­ day. Washington College lost to Maryland, 7-1. The line-Up! JOHNS HOPKINS WASHINGTON Brogden ...... G ...... Reinholt Merriken ...... P ...... Plummer Reynolds ...... C.P...... Jones Yearley ...... F.D ...... Baker Kneipp ...... S.D ...... Wingate hesterfield McGowan ...... T.D ...... Gamber Beeler ...... C ...... Clark( ALEX GRAY Guild ...... T.A ...... Dobkins One of the outstanding Stone ...... S.A ...... 1 Giraitis voices in radio. Every. Turnbull ...... F.A...... Robinson Tuesday and Friday eve­ ~~Ir Darrell ...... O.H ...... J. Williams ning at 10:30 E.D.T. Orth ...... I.H...... Morris ••• all you could ask for! Johns Hopkins ...... 6 6-12 @ 1932, l!GGE'IT & MYERS TOBACCO Co. Washingotn ...... 0 0- 0 4 HOMEWOOD, BALTIMORE, MD., MAY 17, 1932 Milton Smith Named S. A. Council Head A Beauty--of SIGMA XI FRAT Only Once a Year! May Move To Delete Clause Requiring GENUINE Refund Of Excess Activity Buckskin Funds ELECTIONS TO 50 (Continued from page l, col. 3.) Sale! $25, $29· , $35 receive the highest amount of re­ muneration that the total profits of BE ANNOUNCED the publications will permit, which, 2 Trouser Suits according to the Activities Council Drs. Dunlap, Christie, Kou­ Rally round, and watch Bill Triplett pass this "buck." It's the real constitution, cannot exceed the wenhoven, and Mr. Pullen amount of one year's tuition. Members stuff-GENUINE all-white buckskin' And it has a snap and style that would make any Iive, wide-awake man want to go places and do It was intimated by publication things. See it at the Barn . heads especially that present busi­ TWO CLASSES ness conditions make impossible a OF MEMBERS large profit. As a consequence, • We've taken all our $25 suits, all our $29.50 suits and most N. HESS' SONS those publication heads cannot pos­ Fifty Active And Fifty-two of our $35 suits ... and marked them $21.50. 8 BALTIMORE STREET, EAST sibly receive, even under the pres­ Associate Members ent system, an adequate remunera-. Chosen • We have a sale like this only once a year ... when can you tion However, if the new plan is buy good clothes at savings of $3.50 to $13.50. carried into effect next year, it was Announcement of the elections to pointed out, there is a great possi­ Sigma Xi, honorary research fra­ bility that remuneration will be ex­ ternity, are to be made at a meet­ • We have 800 suits ... all fresh, fashionable spring mer­ ' tremely slight. ing today, it was stated by M. W. chandise, in spring styles, colors and materials. ~JLGERS ---o--- Pullen, secretary of the Hopkins chapter. F inalists Chosen In • We have sizes and styles for men of all tastes ... old and J'ANDW:ICH Thom Cup Competition Among the charter members of d!J the Hopkins chapter, which was young ... dashing or conservative. ,, . JROPS Topic Not To Be Assigned Until founded in the University in 1924, Four Minutes Before are Drs. Dunlap, Christie, Kouwen­ • We have a great variety of materials and colors ... and Contest hoven, and Mr. Pullen. Two Not only good, but far Superior! (Continued from page l, col. 4) classes of membership are open in tailoring that would do justice to much more expensive HOPKINS at LACROSSE not limited to any particular under­ the fraternity; active membership suits. BILGER'S for FOOD graduate class. All those taking the which is open to men and women course are eligible for the tryouts, who have shown their ability to Uptown Shop Downtown Shop but only ten contestants are chosen • We have expert fitters to give the last touch of perfection North and Charles Charles and- Fayette carry out successful research, and for the final trial. associate membership which is open to the fit ... and expert alterations free of charge. OPEN ALL NIGHT Banquet Last Event to those who are most promising The last major activity of those among the graduate students. H., K. & C., Fourth Floor taking the course this year is to be Those who have been elected are: the annual banquet, which all must Entrance at 322 W. Lexington Active Membership "The Brightm Spot in Town" attend and run the risk of being Departments of Philosophy ST. REGIS RESTAURANT, INC; called upon to deliver an after­ Chemistry Special Breakfast, Luncheon and Dinner-Sandwich and Soda Spa Beni. W. Allan Maurice E. Krah! dinner speech. The dinner will be Stephen Brunauer Clarence M. Loane HOCHSCHILD, KOHN & 1815-17 N. Charles Street, Baltiimore, Md. co·. Robt. E. Burnett John H. Long held at the Refectory, 101 T. Fay­ Robt. W. Cairns Earl C. Lory VErnon 6317 Nicholas K. Brown. President Open All Night Frank 0. Coekerille E. F. Milan ette Street, on Monday, May 23. Elizabeth Crigler John S. Reese, IV Vietor R. Deitz Reuben Roseman M. H. Mettee, 3d, is the chairman Michael S. Ebert John R. Ruhoff Kenneth E. Glidden Thomas F. Shea of the committee in charge of Samuel L. 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Members gradu­ ating this Spring received keys Nearest Jeweler to the Campus as a reward for past services.