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Jays Meet Virginia; Track Squad at Navy VOL. XXX, No. 45 HOMEWOOD, BALTIMORE, MD., APRIL 16 1926. PRICE 5 CENTS FARINHOLT AND CONE ARE Open Debate Will CELEBRITY ISSUE OF JAY JAYS MEET VIRGINIA; ELECTED TO MAJOR Be Held Saturday PRAISED BY AUTHORS OFFICES ON JAY AND BY CRITICS TRACK SQUAD AT NAVY • -Resolved, That the R. 0. T. C. White, Banks, Dalsemer,- And Bortner should be abolished from colleges Staff Receives Commendatory Letters; COACH EDWARDS EXPECTS GOOD SHOWING Other Members Of Board and tativersities in the United • Criticism of Louisville Of Control Paper Flattering States," will be the subject of an From simply being- a product Generation Has Elapsed Since Hopkins Twelve , Larkin H. Farinholt, '27, was open forum discussion. following celebrities, the elected Editor-in-Chief of the of Black and Blue Has Encountered Virginia Stickmen an Intercollegiate Dinner to be Jay has been transformed .into a Black and Blue Jay for the com- After a lapse of twenty years,' . State track followers will focus held Saturday evening by the Y. celebrity itself. For in the "Books ing year, at a banquet of the en- the University of Virginia is send- their attention on the Naval M. C. A., Reno S. Harp, Jr., of and Authors-. section of the April tire staff, held at tile Hopkins ing an aggregation to Baltimore Academy tomorrow where the an- 4 issue of the 1.6itisville Sunday Apartments, on Monday, April 12. Hopkins will give the opening to oppose Johns Hopkins in la- nual All Maryland Track Meet :Herald-Post, the ifolOwing head- Maxwell Cone, '27. was cliosen to a tenwnt for the affirmative and crosse. , So far' • this. 'season, the will be held. line was prominent: -The Black head the business staff of the hu- L. E. Newcomer of the University Cavaliers have not been very suc- and .Blue jay Drives the Megrim,s. Six colleges have entered teams morous publication. or cessful and cannot expect to make in the meet. The following insti- Maryland for the negative. Away." .Whatever the "megrims" The remainder of the Board ()I' an excellent showing against the tutions will be 'represented: Hop- These will be followed by open may be is not. definitely stated, but Control is made up of Donald as yet ,unscored on Baltimore University Maryland, discussion. Cordia Greer-1'etrie,. a prominent kins, of White, '28, Managing . Editor, team. Naval Academy, St. Johns, West- The 'Int ercollegiate'. Dinner will authoress of Louisville, thought William Banks, '29, Art Editor. Virginia opened its season with ern 31ary1and and Washington. William Bortner, '27, Circulation he serVed at. the Friends Meeting the criticism so complimentary Randolph-Macon at Charlottesville -No special effort will be made Manager, and Leonard Dalsemer, that she sent it AO Max Cone,• Cir- :House, Saturday, April 17th, at and played a one to One tie. Vir- to even this meet," says Coach \dvertising Manager. culation Manager of the Blue Jay. 6.30 P. 31.. Reservation cards .can Letter Praises ginia, in spite of the indications Edwards. "The team, however, is New Men Appointed be ()tallied at the "Y' Office. The In her letter to Cone, Miss of the score, seemed to have a de- expected to make a fair score." , cided over Previous to the 'banquet there 'price Of the dinner will be sixty Greer-Petrie writes, in the dialect edge their opponents. The same team that defeated had been additional elections to cents. of the Kentucky mountaineers: Lost To Vllirondelle Richmond last Saturday will be the Editorial and Business Staffs. "Now wouldn't that come and get Meeting L'Hirondelle in their entered. Members of the team, Bennett Kolb, '29, and Joseph N. yo, that .I. wuz too sorry to send -second battle at .Charlottesville, with the exception of Heyn, will Ulman, Jr., '28, were the new men Y. M. C. A. Cabinet • - you-uns a piece fur, yore Selebrity the Southerners were vanquished be limited to participation in one on the editorial staff, while Wood- number, atter yore kindness in 6-1. The Cavalier team seems to event. Captain Heyn will enter ward Welsh, '29, and George Installed Tuesday axin me? I'm 3fed- plum spyted bekaze be. weakest in its passing game. the pole vault and the hundred enbach, '29, were elected Tuesday evening at the Friends' I didn't to the git in among them pres- Frequently, this department fell yard dash. business staff. J. Henry Jarrett, Meeting House, a dinner was held int,. but I dime' and double dar' down at the psychological second. Hills Absent' '27, was appointed to succeed Har- you-uns to ax me next yur! iPli for the installation of the new However, things may not be so The services of Bruno Hills, star old S. Goodwin, '26, as editor of send hit. or. else! cabinet. Dr. John C. French in- easy for I lopkins, for the Virginia weight and hurdle man, will be the -Book and Stage Review.". "Seriously, you are to be con- stalled the officers and other coach, known to his proteges as lost to the team for this meet In addition to the staff, Robert mem- gragulated upon your Celebrity -Doc- Vorshell, was himself a C. Griffith, Editor-in-Chief of last bers of *the cabinet. number. It's a peach! because of pressure of studies. Witness star performer on a few of the year, Joseph Leopold, '24, former Reno S. Harp :Jr. gave a sum- what ou'r literary The feature event will be the critic on the Blue Jay lacrosse teams. Business Manager of the Jay, Herald-Post mile run in which Gwinn will marized report of the work 'which thinks of it!" For two years, 1913 and 1914, Ueorge Hess, Charles Jones, and I The criticism represent Hopkins. His time for the --17"--has been. doing-Am and off. _runs : Vorsbell appears in the write-ups Eli Frank, Jr., past member of • "We don't know why anything the 'mile against Richmond of four the 'campus. In connection with. as something very stellar. Natur- the staff, and Howard S. Benedict, its first rate as this should be en- minutes and thirty-nine seconds this report the ally Virginia will not be wholly of lacrosse fame, were present. proposed program tered as second-class matter has been equalled by men from any- ignorant of the Hopkins mode,of The banquet was a howling suc- of work for next..year was briefly where. Western Maryland and Maryland. aggression and style of defense. vess, due principally to the pres- outlined. "But' it is. Beinmeter, who almost equalled Many conjectures have been ence of the old staff members. The Preceding the dinner, the Com- "The Black and Blue Jay is a the Hopkins record for the quar- made regarding the score of the rendering of the "Prisoner's Song" mittee of Management met for a periodical spasm suffered ter-mile, is expected to repeat and • by the coming game. The anticipation by Benedict was especially en- short period to discuss a matter students of Johns Hopkins. run a fine race tomorrow. He will By of a few that the score will equal joyed. of interest to everyone,' namely, the token that it issues find strong opponents in Enslow seven times that of St. Johns game is likely to the Students 'Activities Building. a year there is that much and Whiteford of Maryland. Sabbati- be wrong. Virginia has a few- ex- Peter Ainslie gave a 'very fitting cal about it, that Barnstormers much and no perienced men back and the team Time trials have been held this and pleasing talk. President R. more. Banquet, April 16 will, in all probability, be coached week to kelect the mile relay team S. Bull, Jr. expressed his,optimism "As its title would infer, it is to meet the Hopkins style of play. to enter the Penn Relays next Fri- Friday evening, April 16, the as to the success of the work which calculated to make the most in- In some respects, it will be Greek day. Hemmeter and Severance Barnstormers' Club will give their the "Y" plans to carry on next grained grouch forget his corns. tfleeting Greek, .for Vorshell will have earned places on the team. annual banquet at the Southern year. f That we take to be a work of char- have many The remaining two men will be Hotel. New members will be Hopkins ideas in his ity and accordingly we have. no attack. selected from the following list: elected to the club at a meeting hesitation in placing the Jay Armstrong, Tuerke, Burnett, Sunday. Jays Dodge "Yes And No" among uplift 'publications — it Levine and Barker. There is a The banquet will be free to club Quoted By Tripod looks forward but it isn't Vor- Great superiority will be shown slight possibility that Meredith's members, but open to all those by the Blue waerts and it looks backward to Jays in dodging. ankle AN-ill round into shape in that took part in the production Harold Goodwin, NEWS-LETTER the pleasant ghost of Lord Balti- Each member of the Hopkins at- time for him to run in the Relays. of His Majesty Bunker Bean at columnist, is becoming a recog- more who likewise had a rollick- tack is proficient in this game. Edwards Pleased the Lyric. nized authority on college topics. ing way Of his . own. , Love, while not so much of a Coach Members of the club are looking His "Some Definitions" install- -To be commended and recom- dodger, is fast enough to draw his Edwards was pleased forward to Mr. Swindell's banquet ment of Yes and No" was repub- mended." man and then elude him long with the.
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