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Adult Education Student Council Classes Minutes Page One 'dews Page Four - Vounim es, tremors is wts,: AMMO= PA.,.11.11195DAY, Ann 111, 1951 axe PER TZAR Gerald Freund Elected Coun'Cil President; Council Requests Deferment Arrangements Varied Activities Lost Silverware Seniors Meet - I.. newt letter to the Robinson Appointed Customs Head Stuentra Council, Mee. Still Not Finally Settled To Greet Visitors el Beatty has reported the Alumni Group Cathy Chosen Scribe, Gerald Freund ... Alter Selection Method; lose or 279 knives more CALENDAR But Rothe Advises Crithlow Treasurer, In Classes Pick 9 Members M. see moon, and a large Friday, /tont 13 To HC Campus number or onto, At Annual Dinner Registering For The Spring Day Activities Will Donald Wilbur. '24, Pre- The Film ('lob preemie Recent S. C. Elections Council Names 6 Others from the Milne mom. ea. Man Who Cos. Work Qualification Exams Chet. N. Robinson, '53. was Include Speeches, Play, The Student'. Cantwell sides: White, Macintosh, Gerald Fero., 12, was elected altneles", was Roland Tau. The long.ananal decisions Several Athletic Contests reel,. that the malodly of Haworth Speak and Joan Gardner: Bober. ne president of the Studentouneti the unanimous choice of the new garrlIng al dent determent hew held mote are In the morns of Hall. a:5s p.m. for next Year In the et Students. Council for Chilternan On Saturday. May 5, Heverford campus elude. and re The Haveslord Alumni Amato aWl not been hand. down In en March 21. Other Council of. students and faculty will meat- Bryn Mawr t bona and final form. although the edminre of the Customs Committee for manta their Wined.e re- tion - its Per... end Owe' Invert°. Glee club lotni nn- hers elected on that day art Pate M the fourth annual H.. dung of relation's pl. for deferment tile next year. Robinson was appoint- turn, store the dining mom 11Ilona and the Hoped-for meet: Goodhue, M. pos David Caskey '53. as secretary. lta members -- were the panel. students was made public over a ed to his new poet at the second fern Spring Day. tots Men Yew canned orerate without all. rod Robert Crichlow, '53, ae Haverfard invites the .. pal topics of discussion at a din Friday. April M. and tiatunlay. week ago. That pl.. which offers treasurer. meeting of the new Council on friends of the college to come and April 14 • generous deferment program ner given by the Associalaw last Tfe Harerford Coiner Goiania Norton Named April 5. sn the college In action With Wedstay evening in the Cone for students end which appeared Each claw met last Tuesday to the advice of a group of pare. mon om for all member of Freak Club pre.. Mee fairly certain of implementation Others Named alleachree wilt Me Bryn Maur pled its individual represents, accordance with the new and student. • divereified Po- the Senior . Close to a hum at the time of its release. has twee. The Class at 1952 elected grom has been arranged which Class Elections Orel of the prospective June Maeda.: noterte Halt. ass since run Into widespread type rules for the appointment of mem- Pun- Robert Collins and Nicholas Non bers of the committee adopted at will Illustrate all major academic graduates sat down to turkey anion In Congress and. as the tom the Cluss of 1953 elected and non-curecuLar activities. dinner and an evening of informal Saturday, April 14 NEWS goes to press, seems um a en.ting of the Students' As- Held; '52 Names Glee t Mb tanceet Wileon John Hartic and the Class of sociation last T u e•d• ie. the Speech. lichedult. speechmaking presided over by certain of receiving a Cense* 1954 elected Montgomery Furth The program will begin at 1045 Mr. Dona. E. Wilbur. '24. College Chamber...a, Ps. Monet goehead. Council named six committee Sled pan. and Stephen Sada. The new members on April 51n addition to am. In Roberts Hall when Gil. White, Moen.. Present Two Rauh For Deferment. Council met for the tint time beet White and Gerald Freund, Eller President the chairman. The members sp. The Senior. Junior. and Sopho- Also pre.nt at the weaken However. Dr. John Roche. fan tel Wednesday evening. Student Council heed. win speak pointed by the Council are Pau more classes of next year held table were President Gilbert F. tatty adviser on the draft... The election of officers etimw. Sterner, '52. John Burge. 53, on, -Haverford Looks Ahead-. White. VIrePrandents Archibald President Celan %%wit. ad.. Si over a week of epaemodic There will be four lectures dttr- elections for toe office. on study elected Robert Mating& 53. Robert April 3. 1951. This years gradu- Macintosh and Lamer C. Ha. United Kingdom students to go ahead and apply crimpagang. Richard Mess. president. Mg the meeting. two worth. Theodore Whitteisey, Jr., Feeser. :54. Montgomery P'urth. at 10:50 ating thew will not hold election.. to mar local draft hoards make end Robert Chase, tre.urer of a.m. and two at 11 ,40 aim. At '54. and Kenneth Miler, '54. for permanent el., office. until In John F. Gunman, '22. Her the capabilny tan provided for the retiring Council. were the 10:50 am. Martin Fon will speak bets W. Reimer. '31, and Bennett Visitors Praise late in May. in the administration plan. Such other presidential nominees whe Christopher Fry The rernanting members of the In the Units on, 'She Task of S. Cooper, '11 Fenner Council Secretory application will not require thew were successful In the March 13 new Customs Committee were Philosophy in a Quaker College' Mr. Wilbur, In the initial ad. to take the teat elected by the outgoing Junior. Next years Senior. elected . and upon apple. Ptienen. Play Scheduled At thie same time In Roberts regs of the evening. expressed Curriculum Here cation students ill be sent rema- Sophomore. and Freshman Hall the staff of English 11-12 Richard Eller as class president Fate. British University and Monona Chi. Irma dppreciation that on large a num. nent information class. Immediately after the Stn. and a aelected group of etude. atm two primaries limiting the as to the nature Criehlow, Edward Reed. and By Drama Club bee of seniors had found tirtie Industry ethicaton visit. Haven and administering of the teat. dents' Aaaeciallon meeting last will discus, the new Freshman number of candidates first to toed last Thursday. The gretoP le Philip Vance were the nominee. to accept invitations to the dim Tate presidential di reel I ye The final production tide year week. The Class three men. then to two. A single of cooperation for tre.urer who escaped etirob of 1952 elected English Program. A demon.. nor and reaesured those present making • study which provided for the deferment Of the Bryn Mawr and Haverford Philip Baur. Andre Bern end Mtn Uttar.' meeting will be primary tanked candidates to two between Industry and university ration In the primary. No Printery that the proceedings Would be In plan apecilied that the activity Drava 'CMts will be Thee. with Robert Collins. the Clans of 1953 Presented. in elections for other claw omen. formal throughout. His pence, In the United SMtes. 11 la spoec cont.. was needed for a.retary, of a registrant accepted • fun. as Carney and Arthur Leib*. Angel. by Citratopher Fry. This elected Leo Dvorken. Kenneth At a.m. In the Unlon Burrill Getman was voted in as he saki, wa to outtlee the et. weed by the ECA through the vicepresident. Philip Baur as time student In a mile. or %ad- wee the only candalates when one of the first productions McCardy and Charles Robinson; A &Intent Frantes deGraatt JectIves of the Alumni Assodo Anglo-Area-Ie. Council on Pro anywhere of this quite new play secretary, and Walter Young versity woeld be held -neceesare nominations closed at midnight. and the Class of 1954 elected WM will discuss. "Why Study Res- as Mn. to which all graduates of dnotivitY. from the pen of England's most treaeurer. The to the ma intenanre of the na. Wren 11. liam Watson, Ftichard Bourne. elane- In the physic lecture number of antra- the College automatically belong, Greeted By White ...rated young playwright It and Edward Hollingsworth. room In Sharpie. Ptichwd Sutton nets for each office averaged fin. tional health. safety. or interest° Cuatoms. and in panic.•r the and to hope that members of 51 The men were greeted at 5:30 and thus entitling ram to defer. wee commissioned and perform. una present. -Physics: Eta and President Flier has been • method of eelection of Customs would be at least an stavessful as u rn by President While. VI, men. if he "either has maintain. am the Canterbury Festival Ploy Election Prooedaee Altered Fundameritala." member of the students' Council Committee memben, was the Mar many predate..re in helP- President Hawonh, Dr. Teal. and er a required scholastic standing. In essla S. Floes The procedure for the election Sp.. Play Mewed since his freshman year and tide [Slat Wee let the presidential tee mensbe. et Ilse Onelegas MgW attain Meat objeetives D. Pepinzky. Presidrnl While or has attained en a qoalificatien ram Freund and Mee.. each Mather td ft A oultV1-E,W9-taorwesetiegeo ifenewerved .a• meow? of tile W Hisss adM Met Haverford'e program be Commite, tehteh conetituted an to visitors at 12:311. In the after Council. He has also been a mem- 1tat a score, or both such stand. advocated some measure of class Set Foe May 46 important issue ih the recent Stu- The Heverford Alumni As largely a liberal arts one with a ng and score. to prmeribed by artielpation In the choosing of won there will be a tr.ek meet bee of the Custom. Committee. Mat according to Mr. Wilbur, Is minimum of specialization but In production at RoWels Hall de.' Council election, was alter- the Mg Brothen Committee and he Director of Selective Service the Committee and differed only with St Joseph'4 and a tennis organised with three specific point. out that I. graduates on May 4 and S. Th., with ed et the Students' As.ciation contest with the University of the Nautical Club. Eller with the appro. of The Penal. In their stud plane for this has goals in mind, ae III to have been able to compete sue dens' Awns, wiil WAIremed by Lee Meeting last Tuesday, April 3. participated on the Varsity participation Pertneylvanin The ticket team 'hack revive manor. of the dare ressfully In graduate schools with Hark., president of the Hanes Under the old system. the out. will meet Johns Hopkins on the Team for two years and deo on President White stated that he Open Iltartuaion Neel spent at college; 121 - "liken Men from the large anoint was feed Deana Cub. Haring. were gong and Iwo:ming Councile told field From 4,30 to gra the wrestling squad. -very mien encouraged.' by In speeches and open dtecurho unto the fleet' - to continue the arhETe and twee been able to go has behind bin a long career of a 4101 meeting to appoint the In sail be served to visitors in Beed Hewn 'to Me announremem of the deter. at a Students' Councespomored friendships formed In college; into Industry direetiy from Ha, nt. plan. If represented. he said, acting and production at Haver. members of the Committee. The several faculty homes. The drama The Clime of 1953 reelected Ed- meeting on the Monday befow the chief detect of this arrangement and Qs to help alumni work to- erford with no trouble, a welcome statement of policy, font and Bryn Mawr, directed the dub will present 'Christopher ward Reed as presideet for hie gether for promoting the Inter. Vbdted Serer. Colleges primary. each of the presideetial recent production of Fielding.. was felt to be the tendency of Frye Thee, With Was. I. and It wisely pined deferent.t candtdates presented their views sewed term of office. Single este of Haverford College. In a The group had previously visit. The Tragedy of Trweelen Council members to nominate Roberts Hall at 11,46 p.m. For eligibility on the boats of apt[ such topics aa the Honor one another as Committeemen. penmen limited the number of humorous vein throughout, he . Columbia. Princeton. and Bryn tude rather than on Me etudenta those who wish to remain to are candidates for nth office to two. warned canton not to forget that Mawr, and had talked with repro System, the Big Brothers Com- Spring Day Week-and the play there will hr a Ust of mittee, and the liquor rule. Under the new plan, the return. The new vice-president is Philip &smite their feelings of relief at sentatIves of Cooper Union. Gem Modena. Page 4. Cal, No The spring production coincides recommended neelearaots 1,1 the Hearne I.ue arose on which log elartaea each elect three at Vance. The secretary and treasur- the prospect of June S. they will era! Elate, General Foods, and with the annual Cap and Bells their own memhers to the Cone Student Union. er for the coming year are Robert all under go a Mundamental the National Association of Menu. any of the cendidatis took die Clab dinner on Friday. May 4. The ch.,an of the 1950 wetly opposite side. Little ea. mitt. and the newly elected Matteson and Lewis Thom. re change of attitude" In regal to ardor, and with Spring may on Saturday. Council appoints up to six ad- Spring Day Committee Ls Holland the College, and often web for Education Group earning was done In the other spedively. The number of non. They said that they hod found H May 5. Bemuse of the unusual ire ditional members. The Connell Hunte, nations for each office averaged ways in which they can Ret to. the contest. penance of tors production for ale names the chairman. The floe. gether with class mates to talk engineersU. S.should have''"""'" more week theer reasons. and bemuse It It appointment of Robineon as A veteran office holder, Reed over old times. be humanities during their Ca ears Dr. Steere local premiere. Harare oren chairman 4 the tint time that art was president of his high school Oummere Speaks for Emu. Continuing Its investigation a w of the major depart- all Men to try aAt for a part. outgoing Sophomore his been so Managers Elect dams for three years and view Mr. Gurnmere. headmaster el thats'''''"" Haverteld.'"'"'"' felt that White It hadMki i. rncul. Philosophy Club mew of the College. the Student "Christopher Fry 'deserves the named. pneeidant of Me rase here In his Penn Charter when spoke brief. achieved what seems at present best Haverford can muster," nye ly Inc the Board of Manegers, of to be the ben balance between Committee on Education heard nehmen year. not tall he was Dr. Douglas Swere. Chairman of Ile. D. Smiley, '30 member of the Jayvee Football which he Is a member. The man. technical work and the human On Natural Law the Philosophy Department, lest Daniel Smiley. Jr., a member Squad. He is also member of the agers, he pointed out. "depend Mat in the college curriculum. Chrlatian Marl. Contributions of the Clan of 1930 was elected to an astonishing degree'. on the Thursday evening. Dr. Street nub forum discussion sponsored by Glee Club. RC.a aTrochine Con., ▪ member of the am. of Man- voluntary work and petition lined the general purpose and ae Philosophy Club Thuniday The play takes plan on • Jut Preen.. Clionne Matthew. (Unctions of the Philosophy De. ish farmstead In sixth century Contribution. for 31m. Ethel were et Haverford College at the of alumni, many et whom give melting, March M. First meeting last meeting of the Board test N.1 years Sophomores nom. Taro' parte-tient discussed Inc courses of its type to be ach.toled by the England. The husbandman and Bestty's hnok. natal a consIdentble number of large amounts of time and money se arch March le. 1951. according to Dr. in order to usure the auceessind an. which it offers, and. finally, con- Nub, the forum loss presided ever kis brothers return front a war Mauer^ am still being arm.- candidates for each office. and government brIneing with than • Christian S. Emden Stokes. Chairman of continuance at the Haverford unlvereltim are denimental to sidered the question of comp, by Professor Douglas Steen, ed by the NEWS few candiciatm had the vote of a soldier. Unknown to the farmer. staff. the Board of Manager.. Dent College Corporation. The present education beesuae they lake too Chairman of the Philosophy De- Smiley succeeds the late William large part of the clans in the his wise two brothera kill the Sailor Class, he hoped. wool. sup. much time and attention away kieDF Fee No...3. Pertinent Profeasom Frank Park. B. Bell. Claw of IWO. Mr. Bell election No primates were held. a Christian who subsequently Cod 421.04 ply least a few men to carry on from aeon. teaching. Proferanr Professor er. Martin Foss, and Marcel Gut. died sane hvo months ago while The new president is Norman Saeore,,,:•°.c6wa'.d ad. mirth also participated In the becomes a martyr. Matthew. the Weeprellident In Oda tradition. Test bad previously told thel .`_;.°T.T'l, Hashed to date .13 on a trip abroad. Daniel Smiley m the nerds al group discussion. Mark Lissfelt the secretary John Speaking next for the atimints. British.. that Haverned , Fry hall been represented in ie an Executive of the Lake Mo- tration. Preatdent White sieges, lud April Fon. Set Banes. heeded 2727 C Wren. and the treasurer Wistar unique beentise It is a "teaching o nty°°' " Philadelphia end New York by honk Mountain Home, Mohonk ed to his hewera that Me ob. college", penmen. tie noted the nee The success of the closed Comm The lady, Farms end Mohonk School op, Comfort. eintlhewn. the new pres. . NM Per 1.111111F lathing of a degree Was neither The group rent the portance of philosophical training Meeting was such as to cause the ted b3, the Smiley Brother. dent Is out for track. and is a for pretest• and pre.ministertai Stoup to sebalute another med- Of Havellned Family member of the Glee Cluk cossikesed Page S. Cal Cocallamed . Page 4, Coll ian of the same type for an ion. etudents anti its broadening vane ADULT EDUCATION COURSES His grandfather. Daniel Smiley. f or a11 sumer.. - uhatever• their needled date In April. It has Sr. graduated from Haverford In Are Seasons Unstoppable? future name. Dr Strere said he been proposed that Professor 1S7& His father, Albert K. was delighted alto tqe large babel Stern of the Bryn Mawr GIVEN ON CAMPUS THIS YEAR Smile", graduated In 1906. Unknown to most Haverford VERNON NASH, UNITED WORLD FEDERALIST, amount ot philosophy. material inhttemePhY department be United Daniel Smiley. Jr. majored in presented in tours. at lade his to at as chalernan for this meet. lams three adult education government) to be utterly In. Engineering at Haverford. He Is ha “ormore being Riven here this SEES UNITY `UNSTOPPABLE -AS SEASONS' department, partieuari • in the compatible with their own booth a member of the Elder Havens. new freshman English ...me.' The club has nether made year by Peofessors Oakley, of socialism. Dr. Vernon Nash, a former Meeting and the Campus Club of elt la time that we trained that n. Steere mid that the two Pane for a meeting in May. et Reche, and Asthma.. In cooper. In the literature mime Dr. Reverter& He is also a member vieepree dent of the United of pealing all available retinue. Uhl. it a hop. pream all. with the Main Line "School poverty is no longer necessary." chief gaps In the rurd. ulum of 1 Ashmead his been attempting to of several natural history and World Federalists, lectuned to and redistributIng them squall said Dr. Nash. He stressed, how. to the mote than two Milks the Philosophy Depraver nt were Mee,. of the department of phi- Night.. A...elation. a total adult throw important contemporary foreetry laselethee. He frequently Social Science U-12 students last losoph ewe that under no tram... peoples of the world. the a.enee of courses in Per y of Wesleyan College, will education organisation w hich works Into perapectIve side by visits the College.and hen Mime Thursday on the validity add the works with the Lower Merlon and would the world government sub. F.astern philosophy and con. el.. The tonics of discwelon side with analogous works of the • great interest In the camp. practicality of world government. Concerning the practicality of ter the two final Mean. of the Radnor kiWel boards. scribe to the Communistic pulley world union. Dr. Nash exempl temporary philosophy. Professor past. The mathenanti roar. a over • number of years. Dr. Nash Woo conducted a discus- Pest's emir. in Far Eastern Nub for the current semester survey course Intended more to Has Tease Chlkia. sion on thin subject In the Com- fled the panaibility of unificationa beet not as yet been annwnced. Cilliene-Onni OP.°. cultures however. somewhat miti- provide mental stimulation far Mr. Smiley, and his edge, mon Room an Friaay at I:30. Vernon Nash... be means of the original gates the firm del iciency; and Dr. Discussion of the Named Law bY 'faun:ens of the the anneals than to carry them Humanity raferdependest slates. Before they were united. HatIrrer faculty In ender to Alice Plot.. Smiley, have three Parker laqualifiedto gee a tome at the March 22 meeting of very deeply Into any one field of children: Dan Craven 10. Pratt- Dr. Nash began his plea for they survived In what amounted tie Philosophy. refta91t..elvellable course. mere course in tontemporere Philnsn Club was opened mainematies, le. & and Anne P., 6. world unity by emphasising the to Weimer chaos. phy. whenever the College will alN a short MtroductIon. 1.11 neatly Inge-level then mast of t Atha Slade.. Different The Board of Manages of Hay. Increasing interdependence of She Idea of surrendering seven be in a po.sition to expand its which the chairman indicated the tiered by "School Night.' The adult students-rangng In humanity. 'We must come alive the three courses given tare are erfoed College meets regularly eignry teemed absurd al lin, cunteu lot m. Palm and general Watery of the five times a year and on special to fhb rind of world In which we but through the medium of edm Wee at hand. After this. Ike "Comparative Political and Ern. "Salutation" Denlrable nom. Systeme.. taught by Pro. loselhP'''d''U a high school l'm occasions. The Boa.. composed We, and then do earned-dna are cation the goasIbilltiee Were ea• In regard in comprehensive ex. dinsualon was opened to the to doctors seeress-tact toela. of thirty.one men, of whom four propriate about 1t." saki Co. plored. Furthermore. said Dr. Members and Anton prevent. tensor Roche, "Gent Issues in amlnatione, Dr. Stem, sold he discussion in • very different way a. elected by she Alumni As. Nash. Nash, the sovereignty which ,_ The general trend of question. Contemporary Literature... given felt they were largely a some. from Indere-nun.. according ...teflon. The other members are He described the revolution of VWF propoaes to take from each s1e knlinght out two fundamental by Dr. Ashmead; and "Math. whet superfictal adjunct ranted mailed Workshop." taught by to Dr. Asher... They argue: he elected from among the members world unity as being -as Snoop nation Is Indeed • 'very exterior an to the course syntem.' He on the issue of Natural eVs ereletly from real penonal teaser Oakley.. of the Havertord Corporation Able as the seasons or the Wee.° one. would prefer a student, Riving V. On the one hand. It wa conviction. and with Mlle or none M The Corporation as provided In We have, he continued, Dr. Nash, after pointing out the lila time during his last semester aintalwd that mil law and . Riches course deals not of the underwaduale feeling that t h he Charter of the College Is of tether working against It or Importance of a sense of re- solely no his major field-so that. er:native mandards an the only with the various political a claw cascuadon Is an intell, elected for life from among the participating In It and leaprodeg 'teation,of men in society. and and economic systems prevalent sponalbility In the present young undistract. by other maven, he Mal game. Society of Frlende at large and la possibilities. It la Mereatingly generation, smarted that we have thtd by consequence no undoing. In the world, but also with their • could Aswan himself In it lie Adult students, according to is composed of approximately 900 natural for families to band Into two alternatives: global Oa. or also considered five courses too 'be titan.. for hUmen action philosophic bee, felt week for Professor Ashmead. also allow member. The Corporation meets lane and clans intavillagea, end .1.1 be discoveren. The other view global union. "Nothing less than many 000 a atudent to pursue example. he lectured an the more grasp of social problems annualry to receive a report on so on Into ever larger forma of boded to assert the existence of ideological- as a world government has any deeply and felt the need of • why the corn. han do undergraduates. became the state of the College end to government. Thue, wid, we chanre whatever of handling the margin a, asenative natural law hexed mutt., conaider "social dernoc. f their greater experience with for insure. In which stu- t elect members. to the Bead of must 5000 all warring units ... a World Federalist who perplexittn of our world,. con- "'item. natio. racy" Is 31111.24 Labor these issues dents could read on their Wm on Manager. mad. one organic world republic. spoke beg last Week. cluded Dr. Nash. any sub eels Laren:sting to them.

EDITORIAL Alumni News FEATURES, COLUMNS CROW'S NEST Tar character requisition* a Male 0f calm le Page Two linverford, Pa.. Tuesday, April 10,1061 There was a time wren the normal among us were In a position to Ulu width tolerate the back of the room eornewhere and spreads hie Maryland Society CLASS ITEMS barely. or dampeoe totally the foibles and wan- form abut( on them in ap asortment of ego. muck. Haverford News trait. of the genius. His little deviations were pews like a Caner on the royal wedding 16146 sources of amusement or worn to us. but by and A unique variation of (Idyll worked out by a few Holds Meeting Edina. - Richard A. Norris, Jr. test Mr. Albert Linton recentl y large - he was left to perpetrate those inanities of those who are lucky Ambit to Peat. a served u moderator at • town Slimming Eider - John Wirt Lc In the front row of Mlles P Hem the unrepressed The annual Spring dinner meet- AA. D. Warnock, '09 - Peter Tapke. charuteristie of his species without much meeting on United States FmNgn Senior New, Edidar tares. Imo that of on here below. This genius cu plunk his 12 double A's on top of the News Editors - Junes Crawford, Frederic Muth. sad exceed- Inc another Policy, sponsored by the World duck's ego was highly IndivIdualhed deroonsteation table and settle down ore Affairs Council of Phindelphla in Philip Stansbury. easy ratter dose of aMdentic dry rot In solid comfort This 1104"thes-Bnestone Hotel'r":rd in sane..'" iset Dies In Ardm Sydney NI. Cons Ill. ingly sensitive. and it Walt 01.1 an Hornless Mosso. - serves to box In whoever is Willa the table week. President and Mrs. whit., LA cooperation with eitemeetear Joke Renton. to identify biro. even at a considerable distant, also Cede oreanizationa t o Cl the Cone Stork Editor - by the length. slaps and color of his persecution g rather striking frame. Look for title charac . AVIruiror Secretary"m "M"nd Mrs Medical Dui ing malty Howe Moore..., complex. Any form of legal restriction or moral ter, too, he's • card. New Jersey, of Sled of a Injunction was viewed by his as so wall media. the A a ,vArAc,,,. 1914 • Another essay is ath the society. week m an Sour Grapes And Fair Play . . . ve mouth wish, as an insideuos plot being hatch. much to give to the world. Ma clue nu., heart atack tan Mr. and Mn Female C. /Make. ed by the rouses in order to straitjacket his Pelkath• the i•••••• • ••1•1 eleutor at the Times make' and the profuse, that ha hut teat sewn to business meeting woe held at are home from • ovo weeks may As the recent spring recess was drawing to a close, creative talent and to reduce ble•Ventus to that Building, Ardmore. where keep thr lid OM 11 deal nutter where he which time the following officers irk tom.. of mediocrity and conformity. Well. to reiterate, all the mune to realty tam as Its offhe. He was a welcome and long overd. break appeared to be forth- In, lecture or tIliattltantail. II'S were elected: President. Conrad on bushes renaedicg erne was wheO we were pretty lenient with this toes which art being raised le fatting in the cloud of confusion and suspense which. locanut element In our a.. but that was be- him. If Met loner urge to burp la guts R. Acton, M.D. '25. Vice Presi- now get,a edp on ma burp them he wilt Mr' Wern•elt in the which Clara Province. lay since Korea, has hung over the careers of student, here fore the critter had multiplied dent. James Carey. 3., 76. See- Berwyn. PA, had teen der a whether or not prof. ..mat or fellow haw are reported to be in good beats and in colleges throughout the country, a defiinte defer- teary. John L Parker. 76, Ae obrekiess twit for some lima A quick fount of the number and variety muter Is Mona me way to malting • Mal. tats ment plan sinned decided upon, and students could aslant Secretary, Joseph W. He was a rander of the Phila. of theme guile amain-es In • utopia rimer Keep ea eye out for this bird-he's dynamo Serer Jr.. 10. Treamirer, F. Monis & Sad, is expanding with some extent of certainty take up their plans for ford clamant for eumple, might well prove and dangerous. delphia Real Fatale Board and his business. the /austral Sup Thomas Hopkins 79. and Male the Maln L. Board of Realtor.. the future once again. Hardly had the new plan been Y he • ranting impederxe for uyone not In A suietype of the above hi the pereneird hand tent Secretary. Christopher Van plies and Equipment Company In - He had been . member of the announced. however, than it was subjected to Contr. posseuirm of • health, ma on hie suite. es will introduce • metaphydcal Holten. '45. Granath. Connecticut Az a waver. This gen Lower Merlon Township Board of manufactures repreeetative, aional attacks which have thrown the question of stu- If ihe proper dale were available, Manua a red-hot discussion on pont m and Retiring president Alfred J. are we ehould find that the quantity of cos query tom Commissionera from 1924 to 1991. themumany wile specialised to of miserable confusion. before an answer is • mentenoe and • Ulf old. Townsend 'HI Introduced Mews. dent deferment again into lime mental.. at any given time sou In He is survived by his wife. Mn equipment to the metal wotieing In vine of the urgent necessity of coming to • settle. p goes the hand again. 110'11 squirm and wiggle Macintosh and Cooper who spoke Phyllis Sylvester Warooek, and Mae proportion to the cubic yardmen of bull that 'War Ill the profewora briefly, then introduced Dr. White. Industry in New Englatid •nd the meet on this matter, the NEWS feels impelled to make plied high m the cane, ark in Inverse retie in his seat. flapping two sons William and A. De* New York Menopoliten area. signal 11 pmt ate who spoke on the Haverford to the pawner of what we ebb took are face like a dams 1 the rataw Warnock Jr. its own stand known. ao distracted he forgets whet he wee about le coy. Picture today and the plans for 11101 fond µ ealpng "Pea rammer.- In the course of recent weeks and month. a god or 121 the prof lus • coo/ head and nerves of aet eat ...a bee Robert R. Mabee nnounce the engagement of deal of unintelligent, unwarranted, and unbecoming non- There Is one type or genius that shows up oe the finest Swedbh steel, the agitated had will In addition to the gueets from drop after sueral minutes limp and exhumed. the caw. those prevent a heir daughter, Misa Jean Hen- e.. his been put forth concerning the education that vaginally for • claw but haa aver indulged his Haverford Club derson Matzke to Mr. George A. raw on in colleges and universitiee and its hearing on thin. for learning with the reading of an assign. Watch out for Mb rookie. too-his aim Is usually eluded Mr. and lira. L C. Lyeett 70, Mr. and Mra John L. Parker. Perkins. The marriage will take deferment for students. Critics of deferment, after math This brain-brute take. his Mt. gives the ad. dastardly Sofia to sate of Dr. and Mao. Conrad Acton. 75. Place APril 71. prof • teed thirty seconds to warm up to the This rnay all seem 161.5 painting a dismal picture of the umefulnese of the man our noncontorming intellects, and perhaps they Mr. and btra. Thomas Hopkins Still Functions topic of the day, and then wiggle. the discusalan C, MMus MMus, of Mason. of higher education to eociety, have proceeded to demand on into blind alleys that might possibly have will take these marks as posing three( to what '49, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin why college boys-the customary appellation in "bright Curtis 'M. Dr. and him Mara Me, New Jersey. nere of three been cleated up to hie satisfaction with a mini. they feel to be the dela of tree and uniumileted aspirants In the nomination ae The answer to Otis of mum. la Mat R. DURUM, To Mr. and Mr. At. In Philadelphia boys." or "sacred college cult"-should be snowed to hide town of preparation the evening before. or pen exprualon. an independent candidate for the In their ivory towers while everyone else fights a war. hap jut • wee bit of patience In clue, look for it Is a small hurdle that we are asked to cher feed Morton. 'en, Dr. and Mn The Itaverfort Clue in Pella a kind of Henry as Thomas '12„ Dr. and New Jersey State Mandy. The typical college product is represented as MS one. he's • lulu. for recognition se a sane and civilized individual. delphia Is still • tendemus for Ha.s us elected to the Lower The intellect that cannot master the rudimmta of Mrs. Peter Roderan,..31, Mr. end e.rsiud brain. detached from both moral guidance and Then there is the genius who feels Met allelui- those who desire • eubstantial Hots e two years ago and when asn in class is the epitome of profesaortal opera plebs ortheary, everyday good manners haa • Mn Nei Medan 74. Mr. and and not too expensive meat It practical utility, and doing little save contemplating Mn Edw.. isiibwi. 13. Mr. his term expires this year is seek. she. He Meer the attitude that II he b to he long way to go yet before raking Patens... is open for lunch each Mona,' Inc reaction. its own superiority. Very little muck goes unrskedf the and the end Mtn. L C. Lyon Jr.. '40, Mr. forced to suffer through Afty.flve Mill.. of Me something beyond the plain. the ordinars.. to Fkiday benmen 12'00 noon and Owen R Moeda is president el basketball fixes receive imitable comment; and the cone childish drivel three times a week for • whole everyday. and Mrs. Mfr. J. Townsend 'I& and 9:03 pen. and is located In Verna M. Rout '95, Feederick the Pennaylvuu Citizens bens of Dr. Fuchs is rattly left unutilized to ill.trate the semester, he's by damned going to be comfort... • eperal roam in the Meridian elation for Health and Welfue. kind of pernicious activities that many educated people P. &left '13. Joseph M. Meaty Club. Chancellor and Camac Jr.. '13, and Joseph w. Suer. 'Mt IW may he about. The .nelusion usually follow. that edu- Streets. A congenial group may Jura L. Milkrswho been cator. are selfishly concerned only with the welfare of he found there almost any say working with the Off. of Pricelib. although It usually does not be- their own institutions, while blinding themselves to the Stabiliution in developing/ a pub. ACROSS THE DESK gin to Nether until 11.30 pm. Ile program ham re threat to the freedom of this couetry or, if they are fully Chicago Alumni Any Haverfordtans who find turned to his private tither rel•- aware of it, determined that others besides college stu- tiona work. dents shall be shot at in freedom'. defense. themselves Ia Philadelphia at that they lave Ipnorpor... Then. Is no quo uncialme may be sure of a oel. Gilbert and Sullivan am two names that pace Francis W. In considerable lama.* this unfortunate kind of Roo that elm-yd.', eel be harmed by the Meet At U. Club come. Undersea...nes who may Stark is exhibiting become known all our the world at being re The University Club of Chicago his acuiptunti work at 'The Sign talk seems due to an underlying suspicion, however astable for edemas poss.., neither Phut- sheer magnifica. and toxplendor the peen. be unfamiliar with the city may IOLANTIte. er the was the maw of * donee et the be glad to know of this place of SaMttalitis". County Line P.S. vague, of the aetiVitiee carried on within academic walla sible lines nor "mature" mush. Nevertheless, over as they march on reser Haverlord Club of Chicago on gleaming glory of the soldiers aft they swot nmr the center of teem tad at Mouthful Ave. in Rosemont. as the part of the majority of the population. which re- the UM'. It his been demonstrated conclusively March 21, with President White Pa pro- put la tale hurries rid tunic. trimmed with east of 13th and just south of mains outside those walls. Ignorance of anything is that never before or since has such a pair fre guest speaker. 1518 value. gold bee, braes helmets, etc. In PATteNCE: W•Inittl Where they may Man duced such works of lasting wartainment 0 Read U, Taylor and Dorothy prone to breed suspicion of it; and it in quite understand- Sc Vet 1what is even more impressive I. the slab Following the dinner, petn at leisure. Such undergraduates. Scarcely • night pure vrithout • predation F. Melded were married at San- able. and even to he expected, that a policy of apparent The Mama alighting some eaten.. somewhere ful way It shown that these nutentlIcent men were discuased tor promoting es well as grata. who do not favoritism to the college population, especially in re• all woefully soaks mote thatetit 10 Ithwerthr• come in frequently sheuld ce ford. Mains on December knd on this globe tore . mesa In human form are. and are living at 221 South Sat- mud to such s vital matter as draft liability, should human. quite capable of being able eo among High Schools adda. member that all those who are Indeed. thus is moat curio. not only because , sad even of aeT Schools in the n The ambers do not act there every lain St.. Philadelphia 7. Pa. evoke a widespread and vigorus objection. which will not of falling sadly in ime 1140 of the nature of the operettas themselves but al- being vornewilat Mead. Of couree, thin type of group .In diamond pl.. for • ay and the possode lack of at. be argued in conformity with the nicht canons as persone. F. Ails. Lewis, who for several W.A. so because of Gilbert and Sullivan le not the type to modem great re PAU dinner with noon Mawr and tution to a stranger Is cerardy of logic. But although we thus attempt partially to tonredy the 49,- yearn has been a member of the Neither Gilbert nor Sullivan particuludy eared from or loud belly laugh, hut it Is gun/sowed Swelh••••• MO.°, fif not do to a lack of cordiallty psychologize the more ill-considered expressions against result of •• ht spode department of the PIM. for each other, each thinking that the other was to result In a more or Ins Infinite number of sago axes as• - but to fur+iest the unknown student deferment-and for all that they still remain hardly worth wasting time on. Millie. thought 'ration from the Bryn Maw turn out to he a long-time elem. delOki. Inquirer wee recently re chuckle. and utiles. Here and there hello. , ,. nominated as vice-president of the BI-considereth-we shall try. on our own part, not to of himself aa a computer of each a stature as to Alumnae. A committer was OF her tht t balls can be brought forth. but they usually Sport. Aa blind ourselves to the honest and, perhaps in some de- reduce composing mak for such trillmg works fault from the ware' Interpretatin, and no4 pointed to meet with the nepre. have been there on the days when l'h•"•19hth Wdleth an Insult. and Gilbert, while in- six-tenon. a pennon he held last justified concern on the party of many as to the to being snood the operettas themeelvea anat.. from the other two more others could attend. gree, finitely more patient than Sullivan. often felt that colleges. rear. wisdom of such a policy-a concern which assuredly his time place oar In the world of drama. It is tale tenet of humor that mnakeu Gilbert Alexander R Carman Jr., 16. 1543 lies also pertly hack of the impassion. outbursts. Let Mr. and Mrs Arnold C. Sab Annals the men were brought together suitean so popular. The way In which fun Is us consider, then, the charges made. poke at almost all of the Emilia institutions is gemstlepoke l'o"e„ tesikwalle are receiving congrat. mate by eeebset taw Ant TRIAL tTeffr•.i ‘"•?•7••"° Claude Namy, 47 Mations on the birth of Cecil, charge that colleges, though someMIng that no one has ever been .Me tom tire college has faced. and First, as to the sr JURY. was mu.. the eed waar . are Ann on March 12th. Sat tertitwaite aware of the national danger, are willing to keep the endue In the tole of • coma clown After quite so euccesedully. Their "Racks' Ila future needs. M to mart , but somehow one can't help feeling is with the Arabian American Oil student population out of the armed forces and let the • few weeks, however. It became obvious tat realty bitter non of his talk the movies of that them Is some reams for such jibes. namely. the liaverford-swarthmore Roo. Stays In France Company. hit Present sante he' the mamma were only Intervened In Thum. Mg, 1607 Arabian American Oil burden of fighting be borne by others, the NEWS has that without stretching Me Imagination beyond wem agaln'shown. Claude A. Nanny. who taught RV JURY. Shortly threader, Gear. ennui. Company, Dhahran. Saudi. eonducted no nationwide poll to determine a conclusive lieu femme well konwn am a tuns Their all sensible proportions, such ludiemus oetuations That present at the dinner at Andreae for two years after we can say that we know rt. Arabia answer to this queetion. But elmuleee were alt welt weaved. End Me re could conceivably come Into existence. In sho were: Robert at Buven. '34. gradation has recently wrInee 1MS at no ntudent publication which has attempted to make medal givert Ter MTKADO was pertun one the English "weakneues" are recognized. and a James Brown. '39. Alexander R. from Paris to tell ,t his one la had by all as these weakeesses are Chaim M. BoIeler, Jr. Sect. any exceptions to the principle of universal liability for of the hid.t points in the history of the good time Carman. 'M. Paul esekey. 71. emu since returning to his home tary • Treuurer of the Havarti. military service. and that we know of several which English Theatre. poked fun at William Chapman, 79 Frederick lel Morocco In 1940 Society of Manama D. C., has His letter rays in putt. have Masted upon the rigorous maintenance and appli- Foerster, 79, Charles A. Duck- hum ePPolnted as Haverford'e The operettas are Metal peculiar creations. In these limn when nations keep telling their ett, '47, John W. Dorsey. '41. cation of that principle. And we are .xions to let it be "Last year, I was in the army. representative in Me All Pennsyl• The pion are invariably something fantastically subject. that only that what Is done wain tise Gifford P. Foley. 72, David S. other accomplishing III, military sere earth Alumni Association In tin 'mown-and here we think we speak for the great mei. Intrimte and a oak ending is almost the rule. nation is proper. everything Mat oaken. Fox. '42, Edward L. Gordy. 'M. ley of students at Haverford-that we are unwilling to Anyone who has ever taken part In any of the do being wrong, It is extremely pluunt to find Ice In Male.. I dune out of that Capitol Cite. Albert W. Hall, '17, William IL O1 right, ad mei now a *Kea lie countenance any violation of the universal liability a.m.. knows well that no one In Ms or her soroching which repruents a much more mature Herding. 'I& William T. Kirk Jr. position. namely th at not only is everything not lieutenant in the French Reserve George M. Yemen. will /ash principle even though it would well Inuit our own private right mind would breathe such flowery lines, and 45. David P. Lowe. '45. Jahn C. there are many singers who are Just barely con. what It might be, but sane of it Is good material tSignal Corps.,. 1 cant say I his internesta at Grusluds Marsh, '43. Charles T. Moots '22, Hoapital Valhalla, Now York, fol- convenience to do eO. villas Mat cpuld compose tinyteing mote lot jibes and Jokes. I don't mean to Imply that Wtnlaln liked any part of It. 'though. Samuel M. Murphy, '41, Array lite Is not for me. lowing hl. graduation from the Second, as to the charge that educators are .lhehly tuneful than • wale. All in all, however, there Gilbert and S.M. should be thought of as great Pinch. '45, William W. Raub, 72, they have thilvenilly of Minnesota concerning themselves solely with the welfare of their is somehow a therm and freahness Main all of moralist., but Ida mean to Imply Oat Harris Shane, '31. H. Meads I was discharged last October e that 1147 own intititutions: it is an educator's job to he concerned Gilbert and Sullivan that is refreshing to the ex- found a truly genius type of humor, • ten and came up to Paris in order treme In these cloudy times. more of us in these due might well be arrested Mr. and Mn Robed P. Roche with the welfare of hie own institution, and that concern to find a job. For a while It am now residing at their recently of. seemed as though I would work is anything but . It is just unfortunate that only lire most impressive feature of Gilbert and mita... home on Milt Creek reultivan le the remarkable menu of humor EARL H. CMS= the educator himself is in a position to realize fully the 1E■nbasstheyE: Bet thosirt‘dhird Anot work Rd. In Ardmore. Their malting an ety and civilization. veland Alumni dress is Box 146, MW Creek Rd. enormous responisibility he has to . Cle out, and I took a job In a areal; To preaerst, keep alive, and cority reexamine the Ardmore. Pe. advertising agency. I am definite Lea discoveries and insight& which the mind of man has ly Interemed In advertising and Hold Banquet Emden Road W. Allen is now attained in the course of his history, and to keep intact In The Editor's Mail ... hope to make rny career In it back in the Navy. Ills new an But right now. rot beginning at_ and func-Mning that effective system of intellectual, phy- dress is Bachelor Officer Heed- EMIS. the very beginning. sical, and moral training which the Western World over Deer Sir who like nothby better than to ritiaconstrile and At Skating Club quarters New York Naval Ohl, a good many centuries has evolved for the education In his lever to the NEWS of March 11 WIl. magnify any serape of information they hear President Mhite met with • Ire extremely herd to muse • yard. New York. -a trait which offers group of alumni in the Cleveland W. Ednion WItitsli• has -been of its leaders-these are the duties of the responsible helm Anders Mal... Oset "a • .ands row about a topic of this nature Bring in France and I intend to educator in a free society, and alongside of them the the women's rule is shameful and impairs ... the considerable Insight Into the pyschology of one area It a dinner held In the go bath to Morocco as soon as worldly with the American who displays And of mime the universal ten. Cleveland Skating Club on March I know my Manua well enough. Friend. Servile Committw m le draft quotas for April, 1951. seem to blanche away into. moral and ethicel standards of the college and the swami" and Mated that "them is no valid rea- deecy of the college nun to exaggerate his ams. for there Is plenty to do then rael for several months His .1. Insignificance. It often seems. at first glance, to require J. Howard Monis. '30. presided dress is c/o A.F.S.C.. P.O.B. 564 son-at least no moral one-. for allowing women gory exploits doesn't help the situation. But the for anyone ambitious. some stretching of the imagination to conceive how a and following the dinner In see Bernard to stay in the dorms longer than 10 Pm. fact remains Mat far front being considered • Once in a while I Halls Israel. until May Lt when college student's activity may properly fall into the de- hotbed of "outright iminoraRty,e liaverseers reps Dr. White who spoke and Michel Barret They Ire as leaves for work In the ran. ferred category of being "necessary to the Maintenance Now this is • curious point of Mew. After al; baton Is good. The reception given Its alumni by at length on the allege and both doing all right working In Office of the AF-S.C. where he Of the national health. safety, or inter<55;" one second a nee which allow, the individual to act In ac- graduate schools and Weiner. concerns- can be brought the croup up to date on woe Boorcovering liesinees." will be located until next felt COM, the present college program and ly seems tot far .}tort of cordance with his awn mnsclence ran hardly taken az one point in evidence of this. consideration, that categoi promise Quaker pralp.. And certainly one plans for the haute. After his deribingac the importance of that acti which umpire.s that the Revert°. undergrad. It is Milken to reconcile Mr. Anders" plea for talk and 'the question period with his By now it Oil be wen that we are ikupporting two uare his sufficient Integrity to exercise dam.n one restrictive rule-regartling wornen- which followed, the time-honored Alumni To Meet In N.Y.C. displeasureover the (allure a another-regerding and muchtraveled pictures of the in his reletions with women "Impairs the repute. There will be a numbsg of all rather opposed programai,we r.eognioS.the need for pre- debiting. The simple fact le that few Americans Haverford • Swarthmore game lion a the student" less than the feeling expressed Haverford men and their famines the largest gold. eating. mama' paredness and hold that the college population should worry excessively about laws which fall to mn. were shown. by Mr. Anders that a Haverard man who takes a Ming In the New York. New ed in Getheemane. There will, of play its proper part in that undertaking; and we urge woman to his room la doing ars'only for Immoral lain an element of moral obligation. Even our aturnnt present at the dinner were: Arthur }IL Bell, 73, Rey Jersey. and Westchester are.. course, be aging of col., that the academic life of the country he permitted td rearm. I sot sum no woman gout I ever most distinguithed chianti feel no qualms over 'Mabry evening. ApriI.19. 6:30 over the present A. Dore. '42, S. Thacker Fox. '49 song., and Just oodles of tiffre continue without major disruption brought back to my roam alter a date because acasionally parking overtime or throwing a pen. et the Town Hall ChM. 123 student sees Henry H. Gray, '44. Joseph M. foe informal mixing. world cage. the end of which it unforeseeable. To im- she preferred hearing a Braluns symphony to cigar wrapper in the street If West 99rd St., New York City. evening at Mother nothing wrong In drbtiting. he will probably drink. Hayman Jr.. 12, Chillies FL Mc- Dinner, tipe inetuded, will be plement hDth these polities At once, and to content all standby the rest of the President Gilbert F. White 1010 over felt that no Moral Guire. 79. Tiaras R. Mont 33 for members of Ake class. the different types of colleges-Serge and mall, high- O'NeMe or • Philadelphia night club Similarly, If he should fed that there la be the guest of honor and as en- her reputation was harmed more by the pdvilege mason for a certain sociallyeecepted rutraints gontery, '22, M. C. Morris, '23, Wit 19461950 and 75 for all othea - standard and low-standard-is atit elk task. Some ar- lam A. Prater. '37, J. Cecil Rowe, tertainment -Me society has pro- of being In Me dorm than by a rule which im- in his relations with women. • rule barring them vided none other than Paul I. Dress Is Interlard led all wives. rangement whereby a student could 'serve his two years T. Daniel Wright 79. J. How- families and friend. well be a, plied that Mb was sornethhig ea mulct not be from Ms dormitory of ter 10 pen. will have little Ition. Director of research for either before or after his undergraduate work, as he ard Mora Jr., MA Muting trusted to do. effect on his conduct. The Invention of such a Itiptey's Stall■•• It Or Not world. come., Choite-eeeme, however. feasible to us. Whateverlhe de- • Newell Jr...43. DeMet nabs this great occult. regulation mold serve no purpose outer than to Mr. Morns deserve. a great famous archaelogist traveller, tails of the long-run program turn out to he, let chow Regardieu of coat some who, like Mr. Anders. emphadee a lack of .ntidenee In the moral dand- and uplorer who win exhibit Reservations should es made ef do not live on the campue may have heard, the deal of credit for Ma tireless el possible panel .rieue students now in college be allowed to bring their ards and integrity 01 Haverford students forts to make the dinner • sue many of his faadrilitine Maar, $0011 • present etudie. to Nome sort of orderly conclusion. And Havertord systern worics pretty wen-unleas met. , was *LIZ oest and for bbingeterini lei tle.tise.Near Bedineledhla litweeafw 48 ef moat immediate importance-let eomethIng be de- tars have taken a turn for the worse lo tite put ssoweer •

ormIng. April 10, Hal HAVIERFORD NEWS ' PAGE THREE Temple Shuts Out Golfers; SPORTS CALENDAR Sophomores Win Tottedaj, April IS Baseball Nine Opens Season, Trounces Ursinus 10-4; Really Gott ea Lehigh; Hems FOrCIS Tie West Chester MN pas Interclass Track; LE WEST CHESTER April The Temple University golfers In their ercond match of Um Venn/ Ilasekall vs. MOP; 4 Big Innings Yield Easy 17-2 Victory Over Kings completely spoiled Haverforda stoma the Bayern,ed gotten Rome, lila pm. deadlocked went Chester State Hume Scores 291/2 1951 opening gat Match. blanking Frillity, AprIl II Wurster's Hurling "LittleSlue Ledeboer Ledeboer Homers Taking sin lint plasm and 71 the Scarlet linkamen BO. The 1.41.11' College. 41bita an the 'Redly Golf ea New Ranh short but exacting Merlon West reinta. Haverford's Sophomore's OWL a ep t all Ala {Ingle. It. pm. Behind 15 Clouts In Ursinus Rout; talked off with the annual Inter. matches and the three best ball course last Friday. The ther Vanity l'eanta va. Boolutelii wt. wenn, but the Riede rme track meet held here last encounters on the wind...PI end :Punt. Home. at. OWL Squelches Kings Chandler Knocks 4 rad. and Saturdey. Middy Old York Road Country hese not, as mitred short Pune Sat..., April 14 Four big innings accounted for hair with 63 points were bYthe Club course. In the clutch cost the &Inlet their The Have:lord baseball rune Vanity Band. vs. Dees* all antlers who copped but dose Dynan.. Firm 73 first victory of the seaman. of Hayerfordis rune last Sat- aunts Inc lent mason with III' Eon, hal pal. urday as the Fords swamped Finn While the motion garnetnd John Dyntewski. Who has bete The Fords won three singles Ng colors, clubbing three Cramr matches, halved another, and sat Vanity Raab le GeMpetraegt Kings Collage. 17.3 at Njwcnar. firsts but Lacked depth and beaten only once Ina the past two away pitcher. for ten tone and 15 hit.. years and recently scored hL vamd ere best ball encounter lee Roy sound ill with 61. Bringing up Vanity Tn. v. John EDP to win the opener on the home IM tear with 27 points were the fourth note to one. had little their 41i-paint total. Freshmen wrapped up the der d. early, Bob Feeser and John Lag.. kW, await rearing four runs Its the woad field, 10-4. Chandler and I.edehoer Freshmen. trouble In detecting Heo.ford, Rands - lareater Ma/41064 number aim player. Al Ad., 7 Bon three poi for linvonbard. inning and adding five more in paced the home team with fost 1,plaist Remo Sian for Mont Reser. playing number five, fired champloaahip va. Pee. the fourth to coast home heel end 3.Dyniewski fired • one over Princeton. Lehigh. Hemel and two hits respecuvely. High individual scorer with an outgainntwo-menner 57 to Put Charlie Wormers fine pitching. OS points was Johnke Hurtle. r 35 on the front nine .d S.... April is lake hardy seed finished with a 73 on the per 89 him semn up over Woo Chester's He Indivklual innarloat He took fiesta in the 130 yard Roy Path. and the Fond freahmen Balling - tareater Philwietphis There was no individual star In Co-captain Solemn set the high hurdies in 18.3 amends, the . hampion.hip Penn, Bears down in order In the open. Other low men for Temple were finished with an 63 and a 6-and 5 the Ford's second straight victory. Lain d pimp with 20- Vs'. pole vietary. In the iamber six post. Princeton. Wash. Drexel every man ht the lineup Ewan. Ina stanza. In the hottoin halt of null with 1014 feet. and the John Holmes 1751 and T. Tad Ute frame the Folds want ahead del 1791. Adam and Dick Huff don. EaMeton area the 15th and bated M the rout. Jack lade.. high Bump With a The bap- A 17th hale In defeat Jerk Kutner. Don Chandler, Don Beo..1 as Humanises long fly to right man, who played number loaf for , and mad In the low hurdles, fourths The Haornted pear a lac Charlie Wurster each contributed cord Garr.° who had tripled the Porde, both uWed We to lead the discus and hundred. and • and 4, with a net er more hits to the total of to km. Chandler followed with • the losers. won beat ball. S Blade Trio Places 0th In the Javelin plus half a of 73. the day.; beat bail low. fifteen racked up by the victors. deinle to right. but wu stranded Huffman C.411 as liollin.head rolld out to the unt for running on a Oilloglene naln th: fleet afauterz IJnotal,S1111., After a quiet first Inning. tho Rlay team completed hleAconnt Huffman was matched age.. pitcher. Holmes, mid, after Mottling Me Midway In NCAA roof fell in on starter Lloyd The only other double winner Adam of Hayerfold, up. The Smith In the scrod. Two eel. The Maln Leers MM. Iwo H the meet was senior John Bell. Owl lin.man's 38 on Me last Font number one player mimed more In the second inning. lark Haver. and • bunt mingle by Broad!)ell pd. erne. country captain nine. succumbed. 5 and 4. .era putts on the 17th and um Championship List Loden.. powered the big blow, a ford, Art Lei... Playing ..tu- loaded the bases with no. out it the hall In a Beet two holm that anal hien a halt Fled A three man Ford fencing One run weir. on Broelees By long homer to righteenter, in that minuted flat and at.wan the ber three, was walloped by Ted captain Paul Sterner. plodne mond went to Om University at Inning. Brownell scored the other Tarldet 9 and & Huffman and o right, and alter the bases were Ma. Se aaa. Wanes Mle 4:43 .5. He linishyd with number two, lost to Bob Stroh, 2 Illinois to place 161h out of 54 fele.. whin Smash threw to run on • wnik, tingle and wild thirteen ;elms with a third In last beat ban. 5 and 4. and 1; Sterner's 81, howeter, was entering mains to the NC..e..■ . scores from third on his second inning ground rule pitch. Ford Caputo Pout Sterner. Nisi too late Wurstees the two mile. low for the Ford. Skull and Slidt Fencing Championship bald on grounder. Ave Richle unloaded homer fo last Wednesday's opener against Crams 4 Ran Ile. swinging in the number two slots linger won best ball for West March 3031. The trio consisted P.M • Stead.. lost a close mat. to Frank Gran. hem with a long double to right Letinboor is now .755 The visitors came hack. In the yoph Chatter. 3 and 3. at Co.captain Karl Spaeth. saber, Joe Stein won the two bar. 2 and 1. Dyniewskl and Gnu. center. top of the third to wore tin ells run In 11.03. teak seconds A missed short pull on the Roger Jonea, epee, and Harman bet won best ball aver Adam and Theron's renewed their attack fie on tass wis, two hits and e the mile and halts third In the 18th by the Fords' Bob loam. ?"'"nn. loam two innings later on Me hat'. Sterner, 5 and 4 playing number three. ye. Hen had. a tarter and Murth In the Inge - n'We'ed M. 'h. second thrower, Joe Jinn. Ten Phila. Lacrosse Club Plays ::„ez;.„N.:„vv,de-,,„,,,,: Mad Him Fem.. ry MAIM.. of West Chester • of wtu during the MOW lump to finish second to Hume Wes „,,,a to the awe in this At the number five position Ed hall. Dick Huff*. of Haven larts mason lat each amp.. In Individual honors with 17 I Inning nd five M them seared Taddel nipped freshman Bob turd beet Al R•yrtiond In the a points. 11allunbla Chew. as the Kings College defense At College; Open To Fords Ira Fener. 2 and L Rhinle John number four potationth• lgth fell Jack Garrity turned In • stand. Columbia finished as NCAA apart Charles Minter opened ES LEE MOSGAS Starter Lampeter was removed tut peffOrnitente in the quarter. Eaglet., who. along with Feemr with a hooey S and the Fowl pair Chan... searing 69 points. LeMold, was playMg his first the attack by Waling out a drib Thls spring the Philadelphia the Tigers Are rwilaidered to have for • pinch halter in the Hewn' me fleet sophomore sprinted to ad loes best halt 1 up. The University of Penneylmnia bier toward wh golf match for the Forts, lost at This week the Fords tan.. en ben and tek- t. be twinin the country two eon upsurge in the math. It t lead he neverrelinquished and tites. Wend 04th al. Navy third mg second- when Street, throw Lamer Club has been holding number six. 5 and 4. to Temple's with Lenten and Fred. the Saturday they dumped Mount was donne this rally that Ford son In 53.1 mounds, Burt Le- with II. New York thesonity was wild, Shortstop Smith then raltdar practice sessions an the master Ilenenon Roger White. Eaglemn and Reeler high match being herd this alter Washinnton of Baltimore. Cramel was relieved by :alders 101 hundred wan very 'Mirth .1.11 PI and lint/serene of bobbled Mettles simple Merlon Soccer Field We..." Swim Open Charon... by a Warmer who relitd the side on fer loan beat ball 3 and L noon on the Merton weal coon. Illinois finished filth with 56 WS navy In the year a• er and two men wen on. Wu, Samrdaya and Manage. The two eonwettli‘e slidaMULS. vas Karl Kumm's 23.1 perform- ended Bamford and Be stet scored on Ganlson, Infield ram was formed this winter by The game usell. one of the stele. Megglas me In the 231 Humes came ended 111 • sixteenth place tie. out, but Hurtublo flied to left Imes behind toovertake Solder 'coring 39 paints apiece. • group of men in the ergs in oldest In existence and the nation. Isel.t. Pears' .w pucker, retire Intramural Softball Loop for the anon out •nd tones erested in the game. and practice al Apo. 01 Vaned,. 15 an ancient ed the side in osier in the stank old Halpern In the lest fifty Spaeth won 14 and ket 14 to seemed to he out at trouble. His alerted in &Smarr. Early mr.77 Indian snort rernrining the sped but the home aluggera renewed Md. The Sephornorea strength finish fountenth while Jenne Infield continued to plague tam. n the dashes melded them to placed twelfth with 1514 mugs mile held In the Swarth. or hockey. the science of basket the attack In the ....nth with a To Support Seven Teams however. Chandler got a life held hour prior to the ball, and the roughness of fool. walk. and three omeln to more 'like the 880 yard relay. A teem record. Hathion didn't fair as when Myers erred no his boom- raore Harry Bair has been eleeted regular schedule which began in bell. three rune, Chandlers amend imam. of Seidel, White, Gar welt winning only an out ot er, and aver Honing... walk. the new chairman and Ted Cur captains will enome the players March. White net part of the timer. double drove two mans tank. by. and Kamm ran the distance ran the new secretary of the In the Fond M... bad ed. Ledehoer smashed • tong who wall participate in the weekly Teem Boast* Mori Koper... ford Athletic program. there are a cross In the eighth to give them n a very capable minute and 35 A t hie t I e Committee. their bright moment. as Jones triple mom, non more tattles. monde. matches and will •Jao be reapanah The club Is teach. by Joe WWII Many 11110,111ed stodehts and their ten to lour Margin Bair and Curran replace and Get. hie Ter t. presence of the downed Eastern Intertailftline Jack then sawed on Broodbelt's Result. in the held everts were Champion Ulm-heck of Navy. infield hit, who played college lactose In the former Mayen who wand late to The Pard'• outlook ments MD and Bob Whitaker as the chosen team at the matches. kinks. Moot er.nbsto are redo Noon mi up to those to the running. einlet organizers of Intramural and Thomas Of NW. who UP be In the filth inning. the ...- me the organism! hen. II bright for the season Il their fieliP Rena. o I a ahorhare of ten.s ate etudents al venous local col ie felt that Haverlead could mom The res../ activities. The program or Ulna Thal Woe had won eighlms rd. ended Wurstees hopm for lag Impeovaa Hrberten started courts, ladder matches. and gen- tenet who played the game at Nan hold Its own with various weIt. Mural sports during the spring straight matches, by klentleal • shut our so Bern..Windosilier but hla back started to 'Sricist eral metro.. clam= through. mom. GPM alma meters. area colleges. win he molded around en mean& singled in a run, but a four nut trouble him in the third. Wunter out the week. the Minimum! ten- Spaeth had en exciting match Ronnie Reno of liavertord did an excellent relief Joh Mang eel softball schedule and tennis. nm will be able to play Ford uptiseUt In the sixth ended doss of 104 Is • regular manlier Later. ,..k.an Seven twelve man teams have with Kriden of Oahe.a who any doubt as to the game's re. CONTEST WINNER only 13 men In 12'9 Inning, only one match • week. A match finished amend. but lost 45. of the team. He play. high been chosen for the :softball will require Mar Players and win Milt Four 50114 singles added to .hool ball at Towsnn theh. near Iliek Huffman gumard HAMMY, II Bogue. Of Me set-en teams two Manson also had a be match two walks gave the victors there within one point of the IS g:p1,..t7Y;ft!' '- consist of two singles and one with the loll champion. Nielsen, RIIMMOre. the lacrosse capital of will moment each of the upper tame. In the hoer half of the hit told the hoed nine mil. doubles match. The intnumiral who bas won the title for two the nation. rt,7411"70,44111A.1141 the.met end one the freshman tennis enenntittee Is composed Of Snni. an Infieid angle eel Iwo Early Tiles Drape. ed eosin each of Iwo week, minuet. is dam. A playing teem mill fie coin. gain Straight years, Losing 5.4. Intiekt num molted in the lanes Chem. Sawa 1 Nada eWtt I Ma- Colman. Bud Getman. John The team dropped us first gam. be win • iorton of t=.11t Dmd of nine idel'en mid l Burge, Steve final score. 1•M1e.lertirld rigaweltm to . Itati 1. VAN: Saha and Km game to Swarthmore by a 126 S.A..% Al ten as stands. softball rules call Just ear anew. the visitors scot, the kambell gum,. tud Mow are: 1. landlwat rant & • count and lost the Mat amount. Mr. • and Gelman. tne retiring elute er four more tellies in the ninth. to Prinrtoon, posse... MS vat held 1.1 um4, smord- The expended schedule pro Mills To Coach tun of the Intramural Commlb In this frame, Clundler and Hur- Better tuck is startected later Ing to an ansouncentent 1=1411 trx..Ytrl. vides three mund for can team mbise worked a double steel, Hun attest ouch trams as the Mary. Inns by venoms Theater tIRAINTS de, was awarded a vanity let. lubise pilfering home after during every week. The schedule. ter at the winter athletic coilen land Lacrosse Club. University field agoat Obewnipt thin Whirl isalready fixed for the 1951 Cricket XI Chandler had drawn a throw lion in recoil-Mien of hia work of Jimmy mills. mentor of of Pennsylvania. Annapolis Le- The serails reale, A ="gi! entire year. also provides an es. the while stealing an-ond. will cotwist of • wa is meal . the Commiltm. Haverford soccer mma* Club. Penn State. and Le- Inc tra week in which all pmtponed squad and the This game did not glee much Mie. or 1. total manner Wigan. M Philaelelphd Nationals, has been high University. Coach Paul com- will . played and finally of an hidingne at he Ford's of hlto to he made by Me rib am mint rent CaaPoNlafr aelected to coach the HSI Foil ments that • wealth of individualWeld d One, lime for the Important playoffs. ability. for Kings College could Havarti.. ball ‘'• t'Swar /Mat 1 RU. cricket XL material needs only le he men 1...nowa Pk*. r The Intramural softball comnlit- Athlelit Director Rey offer little competition. Despite week. Guesem for Na Mew Stemeiie.' Tennis Challenges Raliall feels that Miihowill add • smooth.th fight' machine. ral real mat L DWI calat 1 WM tee tonal/as of Ken Dolbeare. Bob the fifteen hits on the scoreneek. The Inc to swardtmore 4 ao t.ta t the proper backbone of dIaciptIne Haverford did not show inneres • Wiwi CU, 1. haw 140, • Whitaker, Berry Bak, and Hark bibuted to Mem:erten,. The eh. Nina. Into nick nierenint. to the teem. sloe betting power. Only two hits .. . Llsafelt, MA erne.. together but seise IS Lloyd. by noon Wednim . Start Season Illegals. Ranter Gam were for The terms program cells for Practice Inc the opening tennis extra bones. and many rote the game and delen. woo i one team Isom each class and After • Week of practice Me were of the infield variety. This mat.. agolmt lihzeknell Fri mudmood I. ahaping up well. The week s games with Temple and Wweak. The Princeton score watt eight members on men squad. and Gettyaburg Saturday vomewhnt 06 • surprise In spite Wrs.Sralta .L03.0. roster of live bowlers wilt Captain. of the tennis squads slowed hr wet weather during Drexel shnuld give • much better of the lopsided dechtion since probably be filled by speed bowl. line on the Ford, ponalinlitlea. Ma: 17-Heew 11;1: .e latent an: for the smear., Larry Auten- the early days of the past wmk refill: Juniors, Dick Stead; sopho en An. Jones and Amer Singh HAMIntiono but is now In full owing. 'Ills medium-pace control bowler n„,, . notasmos s. t.au . mores, Jerry V. Ski.; and mire though .11 soft have been A. VASSALLO freshmen John Kelly.. These Howard Thytorond last years .ront 4. 141::'.1.-- 1" 117. ` mannered and will be In excel, Heiress glop Mitten Vic Sowers and Ban .1.17,4741.7.. sa. lent condition within one or two Chase. A Jew MMHG HAVEMPOLD other men show ..en.: NEN SINCL MN wee.. good pro tae of development Team Plate Average Hits .379 Mark Lake Beale. ammtri. i PM M. I*. Awn aaamw rasettd TIM. MY. As Six Players Bat Well Over .300 Dicing the present week Coach Although molar practice in Bramall has arranged Inc chal- the nets has not yet alerted, the &Ira,. 1 I Haverford boseballteam shows groanst.ra, lenge matches in order that the team seems to be well equIpled on impressive batting average at the thed men, with an even 300 JEANNETrs• singles positions may be deter. with batsmen. Veterans Jura et their first two games. °able batting mark. mined. An arbitrary ranking has Bryn Mores Flower Shop and 4owera and Freshman Sloth. rAVIL. et ing their oponents by .139 point., The pitching has looked med. placed vanity contenders In the Hag.. B. T. WWI.= by who had a prep mbool average support three men. over the especially Wunder who has tan following order: Theme, Belling- of 67 Tina per game. are expected 300 Mark and three more In the nedigkven and only allowed one er. Deacon. Eberly, Weston. to do tome heavy slugging. Bob "'117:e.rfer' Me Haan Jerk ladelmer. sopho VA:Ltta Bass Mawr. I. free Tame. Although giving up Rotes., .1.1.,-Csakey, and Han Collins has oho,wn some of la. bore fleet bowman• leads thy twelve hits. Charlie has kept rho. • Seer. power in the nets, and alatst• cam with a high .750 average, e- them well scattered and allowed A captain for the Wone team "Stonewall." Al McKenzie Is te- luding a home run and triple. only two run, ii.erton also will be chosen after the sod Ltwei4eld'eal • SO 11P0 1-3 Meted td be able to keep his Inn Chandler, Juntor rIghtfield pitched well until he weakened in match. Thom., Bellinger, and up. 'CLIT4M tattala4n.Aar. B. is second with a S45 percent. the- drib against Ilreln. How. Deacon will act as captain alter- Other rnen working for pest. ire which !need. LlraVr wndm...alr "lt'I m: t three double. ever, the Fords main worry natively during the first three tens on the learn arm Dick Gun• Ned baseman Don Broaribelt seems to he poor fielding. matches. After the third match dry. kart MUMS. Pete Schmitt weans. Thies ems no-Leistims. BATTINS VZSAJS1115 be permanent raptedn shall be John Benton, Mickey Winn, and THEo#1111110(11 71" s chosen by the varsity members Freshmen Bob Clark and Chris a of the team. Early season pros- 5.11. I US custom nit Hansom and Don Kirk. pects Indicate well.rounded Although the Athletic Depart. lsn a. 116 Cricket Ave. rlltr4 wined displaying depth in the went will net supply funds for Mr Piranha in 3 new Ardmore, Pa. seri. and among double mine wen (me., there Is • possibility t w bin/alone. 17473424P Thom: ABD610nk IBM Loalr° hat It the team shows ability en P LSW. et invitation to play Harman C. C. aillsrardawi ATL i ai\ t Cambridge may he accepted. Henkels & McCoy ''•"" In Florham. North Carolin. the lettr I"; 1. Contractors On 4ins Dills & is .ek Wadsworth, Inc. • .1" oa the campus it a favorite Lokeit Ldirot. Emden, Philadelphia tar EMLEN & CO. sm. eibuter CHEV•01.,133 km. maim Inn Lam.. Am. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE modem gathering spot. At the tar. MTN Maws S•30 Colorful Hand-Painted View of IlAVERFORD * the impede drink. Germantenvn. Chestnut 141/1. Main Line and With the university mood ar 10011.. Haverford,Library PHARMACY COUNTERPOINT and Whitemanh Chester Conan/ Hayford Penasyllinhis mwith everyarowd---Coke belong. On Italian Imptiked Majolica The Haviar1 ord. - Prescription. 14 W. Eviirgreen Avmua MAIN LINE OFFICE • ASHTRAYS Be/4 Maier CHESTNUT HILL. OFFICE 175 W. Lancaster Avenue Ask for k Mks wey Drugs and Sundt/as /315 Postpaid Literary Magazin* Wissahickon 7.3750 Ardmore 4350 Trade-.sort wean the lame letne. Game W. Moles OH Alan I. Esnlen M.B.C. IMP/Fie. 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- se.atrealleniesada Tuesday, ApeII A, lin HAVERFORD NEWS PAGE F01/16 Somers Introduces New Donald E. Wilber, '24 ... Slonimsky Treats MINUTES Deferment Issue Of The Students' Council Plan For Comprehensives Not Yet Clear Life And Music BY FRED MUTH Leis.: Richard G r re nwoo d. Mallon: and that It will be fairer April 4 Senior Prom Consent.: Edward A new method of dealing with Of Verdi In Talk Reed. Chatrinan; other niembem , Kenneth Dolt., president of comprehensive examinations has heeti•se It rovers a gnome For College Men Fourth in Series of Musical to be appointed soon. 10 o'clock been introduced in the Political mom.nt of lime and week. Contlame Men Page the old council, opened the mem general Club: James Coate. Science department this year by The comprehensive examine Programs Feature Sample Ing by giving mine ed. particular program of study. Dr. Cone Yim Smelters Contain. Prolleuor Herman M. Somers, lion is not • retest of material Arias vim to the new munch and wish- White's one criticism was that the ing It luck during the aiming tad James liwienn. Chairman; head of the department. Former. already covered In ear lie r BY JON tiarrISRACHISS program made no provhdon for Sydney Cone, Jerry Van Sickle. ly comprehensive examinations In courses, It Is employed l0 reel Year. Robert Chase green Oriel ose unable to attend college on Jonat h•n Guttmacher, Peter this department and most others Whether a man sees the inter. Nltlmlac Slonlmiky netumed to treas.., report. Ddthesre and account of financial difficulty. Seemits, Amer Singh, John on the Haverfoni College campus relationship between the various Haverford teat Sunday for the the other members of the old Kelly, John Burma Peter Londe., have consisted entirely of a writ roursu which he has taken in Penang Oracle unorncial fourth In • serin of make, paw council left, turning the meeting Peter Tapke, and John Wont. ten examination designed to Ms department. The new system. Considerable gerdbility is al- grams Last year Mr. Sionimaky aver to Gerald ?mind, the new Facing Bends Nciticeln Al Stern determine the student's knowl. by Offering mpplementary nos lowed in the plan. The Selective entertained us with comked president, ' edge of the course material as an tercel dealing with the whole Service Directini could, require oserks about modem musk Tide Tile new council le composed Ned, President Frettnd brought up the question rf Intertelated whole. The new pro broad arta of hellticel either a given class standing or year his remarks concerned Use of to following: Gerald Freund. a given were or both, for a deep whether or not Haverford should grant Is an expetimental attempt wick the accent on the content. ate and music of Verdi on the Peel Id e t; Robert Crkillow, ment. While no standing or amen as Min the National Students' As. to improve this by elaborating pinny Issues in the field, Is de commemoration of the fiftieth Treasurer: David Caaliefl. Seem stened to help clarify this cone was officially announced as big IthlerbXy of the composer'. death. relation. upon the present procedure. . . Speaks at Alumni Dinner. Other apealceM Wert tary; Robert Cabo, '52; Nick baton of previmody acquired he lag fixed so the required one, Robert Collins suggested the President White, A. Macintosh, B. S. Cooper, 1'. Whittel- Mr. Sloolinsky. as ahOwe by Norton '52; John Harrel, '03; Informed sources expected that council look Into obtaining metre The new system consists of a 6.6666,6 my, and J. F. Glimmers. la. year's performance and reds Montgomery Furth, '54: SOM.. the upper half. two-thirds, and Iwo hour seminar meeting every one, has the true entertain.. Seep. station cards for Haver.ed me three-fourths '1ff present fresh, other week. comprialng all of the ear of toting his audience. But bav dents nest year. man, sophomore. and junior Rodger Euster requested • seniors majoring in Me depart. an both oecastotut Mr. Sloolmsky The council again dim... the class, respectively. would be at Seniors Meet With Alumni at S75 for hi. Theatrebsthe men, This addition to the com- British Visitors went overboard. While his re- Honor System, and the meeting lowed to continue In college, and Round horn dm mooed. The prehensive examination involves marks kept the auMenee's amen. lotted with a &mouton of the that a scone of 70 would be require Council deed. at postpone reading which cuts erre. the At Its Annual Dinner don. little information was 00- method that Mould be used in as ed on the qualification test to ten- definite action on the Man unlit field of political science, as well View College Continued Perms Ihtge 1 !tined. We learned Verdl died at easing students for property der a man eligible for deferment • later meeting. as related suhjecut. it has a monaural from Page t 2:50 on the morning of January damage. • A score of 70 would correopond the end nor the beginning of one Ned. -the council began eon double purpose: it helps the s 27. 1901, that he had smell pas. For the rest of this semester, visiting laboratories and Muses. ea ma. of 120 on the arrned sidering impoIntments. Numerous dent to organise his blinking Idt education. The responsibilities of that Ms mother gave birth in a bet Students' Council meeting. Mg and one group watched an inning form quallficetion test. Debaters Plan suggestions of members for the the written examination. and it a Haverford graduate according fry while hiding from Napolonge be held In the thUnCil Mem in the of a pick-up baseball game that various committees were made, rut a substantial portion General Hem., made known to Dr. White. include a firm on troops. that as a youngster Verdi Union et 6146 on Wednesday Coach Randall put on for their definite age of his grade. thereby assuring acme L000 centers where the ex ittemnoe to "rest.n the inquiring broke the piano .th • hammer and in some maw ights. Students are welcome at Unusual Contest benefhi II we, the fiat time any rnMatiens would be held and set mind or m harden the sensitive while trying to find • C chord. pointments were made. Y meeting they windm him that this grade will reflect On Thursday evening. April 12 N his work and pardelpetion In the on n'helh had sees baseball played. the dates of May 26. June A and heart" Rut as to Verdes musical up. The meeting cloned with a die Items to be elenualled In UR at 13:00 p.m., the Debating So- seminars. Inspired Sy Benham June 30 for their adminiaMrdtg, The success with which these bringing. his life. personality. mutton of the Students' associ- meeting of April 11th include Ill Tills year's seminar is small, Several of the men found a which will be done by the Eidui ciety of Haverfoni College, in altimportant responsibilities ate temperament, and the influences &Mat Conatitution and the Honor method of assessment for great sourse of Inspiration in the ational Traling Service of few ne. comprising mile thirteen atie r cooperation with the Haverford met. he said, win be shown "In on his music. there wert System property damage. 121 ate dances -ford Cot dents. Each meeting is attended work or Physics Professor Princeton. N. J. Mom chapter of TX.A., will held a the qualities of. integrity and marks. Mr. Slonimsky. however. end Intendonn dames. regularly by at least two pro- Thomas Benham. who although ege was mecifkd an test renter parliamentary VW' debate. The morel courage which you show In did discuss Use composer's rem- April 5 blind has lucerne a noted special- number 909; the tests will be eh,. topic will be: Resolved, that the fessors of the Political Science your own communitien" For the nitrated opera plot constructions The meeting was opened by ist In the field of electronics. en here an all three days listed. United States should adopt the and Verthe present favor In the department 13r. Somers feels roan who demonstrates these, President Gerald Innen. The David A Anderson, director of College students were advised Hoover foreign policy that 'this two-part system is far Plan. The services to the coilege will follow eyes of modern compose.. ale council held a discusalon with the Royal Technical College In to obtain Selective Setelee spoil. speakers will be chosen from GIVE mom satisfactory than basing a more or kw naturally, as la the though the speaker did not make Charles Robinson. whom It had Glasgow, said that' the achieve- cetion forms 106 end 107 from Bryn Mawr and Haverford col- too clear Mat what this meant. mania grade for four years of netting of examples for prosper. coneldered for chairman of the ments of a man who had over. any local boa. Ati far as pant leges. It seems that Wagner In the cul- work on a single two cloy written live students In future year. Customs Committee. After this come such a handicap made him Me. the service will adhere to stu- mination or the German school examinat ion. The point of holding this t31e Alumni Secretary Bennett discussion. the mune. voted feel -humble and insignificant". dents' preferences In assigning became so complicated and thick TO THE Will Clarify Meld of debate is that it hu been de. Cooper clued the evening with a unanimously to appoint Robinson Perry Dunsheath, cheerier of • hem the time sod place at their textured that It is hard My any The department twitches that MS. recently Mat • form of de. short talk M which he mid that as chairman. this proem= will also have see telegraph company In London, ests. Applicants will be finger. bating involving audience partict further development in thatat at he had greatly enjoyed knowing The Customs Committee men onder/ values. It Is hoped that It and leader of the group, said that printed to make certain that the pallor should be tried. In this the Class of '51, end that he was rection. while the plain Th elected by the eimicm eve will create a stimulus for the etue he and his colleagues had found oMy persona taking the test are style of debating, it Is permits ed Verdigave an example of sins IICSF! lacking forward to hearing fee: folkoww Philip Baur. Andre dent to begin to deal with his Havertord's program and attitude those authorised to In so. Any- ObR for a member of the mall- pitchy easy to work with so as die. quently from them In the futon. Brio& Robert Cote. from the mnsprehensive examinations strikingly diffennit from that of body found cheating win he cam to interrupt and question the Among those he mentioned as to be able to distort She totmlity dam of "52: her Dv k earlier than a few weeks before the ether colleges they had visit missed summarily. Them will he speaker. and also to speals Into 'that of the modem school. standing out partkularly in his netts McCurdy. Chance Robituon, they me,n that It will fire him ed. and saki that he felt they second chance given on the sell If he has something he with. recollections of the last four The only trouble with this theory , of ts for any moon. from the class at '53; and Richard a better idea of how to organise wound find It a iieorrective tes es to say. The exact procedure years were "Sant Moose. and Sol Is that • very small and instgolli. The administration's deferment Bourne, Edward lioLlIngaworth, his preparation; that n .11 re. many of the ideas that they had will be explained lust before the — that into of the basketball cent part of modem music Is the R. N. Lowry plan hat eno;untered comiderable William Watson from the el.. Move the element of terror creat- formed of the best mean, of co debate. court. Pete, Bud, and the rest tonal distortion of 19thcentery criticism from the press as wet) of '54. ed by the great Orem laid upon operation between Mdustry and It Mould be noted that this of then!. Beta Kappa boys from melodies. an in Comment. The principal ob- The council also made Me the results or a single final emu. university. type of debate is generally more the Tower; eGII Leib, the St. Pet- However Mr. Slonlmsky's sm. Early Awriesa Furniture jections laid against It are that lowing appointments. War Interesting, and the larger the er of the dining hall." eodotes wens amusing if net too t stains, those un, .Ifying. He was very ably&Bei.- Memorial scholarship Commit- audience, the better the debate. All in as, Mr. Cooper mnelud, able to attend college for finan. . In the preeentathe ef Verdi tee: Reber) Seeley. Chairman; If anyone is Interested in tens ed. 'being an alumnus of Haven Bought — Sold Maids, Porters Spark Mt reasons and that It will Omit arias by Mi.WhIternore and Mr. William Watson and Tom topic of importance end wishes ford le just about the next beet too save sly the manpower avall. Xing from the Academy of Vocel Student Affairs Co-ordinator: to attend the debate, he will Ming M being an undlegmd- BMCJunior Weekend able m the armed force,. Other At Met Norton. Faculty Women'. Restored be moat =Retied fish the realm. 11.0 BY JIM GISAWFORI) criticism are that ender am an elm of nubs-relent superiority. &Aetna& criterion on which to The annual Wields and Porters Sill HcCALLITHSTREL'T A general level of good acting bane draft deferments and that it Show, presented last Saturday Albrecht's Flowers ADAMS and spirit. participation marked le difficult to mesaure Intent proadalpai to. Pa night at Goodhart Hall, climaxed ARDMORE the entire cast, all at whom Hence through multiplechoice RECORDS REPAIRS HAMBURG HEARTH the pre-Prom even. of Bryn Corsages Moen diermanteme SAM would be worthy of mention in • emotions of the type to he sled PHONOGRAPHS Mawr College's Junior Weekend. At ReseerAle P.m BRYN MAWR longer review. The kick chorus In the quallfteetion test. M. Immeaarow Ann AS. Ifee NM LANCASTER AVII. This year's production. the Cole NM Certainly kept up the Bryn Mawr SNOBS ARDMORE Porter musket Anything Go.. tradition by turning in • Mad. followed Friday evening's square tinting cerformance dance and the Sophomore Carni- LIKE THOUSANDS OF AMERICA'S STUDENTS— The show featured a myriad val on Saturday, afternoon. JOHN TRONCELLITI of greet Jokes and goce mega. MAKE THIS M LONES5 TEST YOURSELF AND OET Cut Shows Spirit Among the later were -Bon BARBER SHOP Anything' Gore despite ...d- Voyage". "AN Throsgh the elisted ring at 3934'. hest humor. Night", "Lady Fair-. which 16 Anderson Ave. WHAT EVERY SMOKER WANTS proved a colorful and tuneful featured a miler's hornpipe. and teen So renew andesedi Vehicle for some excellent Renee show-stopping "Anything amateur talent. The show has an Also in Founders Hall Goes". -You're the Top" showed arotou Ahura • hundance of top-notch songs the. group at its choral best aa Mon, WIC FA U at eat. which called up MI the byplay did the Gilbert and Sullivan ei Staittlal and muscat talent that the high- styled 'Public Enemy Number '53 cast had to offer, and the ▪ direction of Margaret Glenn and Jones Stops Show pinch-hit musical direction of Hummer Courses beery Lee Culver made the best Tops for the show was Retires of both the spirit and the music. Gahriel Blow., Louie@ University of Madrid Laulne Jon.. as Reno Sweeney, Jones should have given ue Study and Travel a resting torch Flinger. stole the another encore. Moon's acting rre nenortunny to IL/e7 show with her acting and ringing saved an otherwise poor fang In raMNI,VJurt.-7 In such numbers as "Anything "Be Like the BluebinV. Sir *pub., ellen net is ellerever Evelyn was at his best In the re. Goes. and "Blow, Gabriel Stove'. M'ent'fiaeln?"rritel:e"11:. Carl Smith, playing the Part of prise of "I Get a Kick Out of the prim and proper Sir Evelyn You", and the finale including ag.;'i.2'",>7.;.""t dud..a- kr Oakleigh. gave a truly profession. the kick chorus, proved that the Si Mterptetatlon at "I Get a Kick melds and porter were always Pal* 74'74 reedy to give the audience what TRUR19. ler. Out of You", and AloYalue eee one Are. Nur Vert U. Mackey. an Billy Crocker, acted It wanted. with marked, ability d g • strong and pleasing bass voice. Ras Comedy, Kiek Chores Visit Hope Harcourt, as played by Barbara Draper, showed a quiet SHADOWHURST FARM ZOO premntation of emotions In • basically dladgue pert. In paint me. Glen Moore, Pa. nt spirit. Pearl Rotunda led the Rare Pheasants. Peafowl, Deer; field in enjoying her ',Maine and Many Other Birds and Animate action; het portrayal of Mrs. Her court shoved a real understand. Picnic Grounds Provided In,g of the part. George Bryan. MILDNESS ga M Res. 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