T he Albright Bulletin Volume XX. MARCH 21, 1923 Number 13. AlbrightALBRIGHT College DEBATING Gingrich TEAMS Library OPEN ALBRIGHTAlbright College WILL HOLD Gingrich BASKET Library BALL SEASONAlbright CLOSES College Gingrich Library SEASON WITH AN EVEN BREAK MAY J A Y FESTIVAL An innovation for Albright will WITH WIN OVER SUSQUEHANNA be the May Day festivities to be held Affirmative Team Downs Ur- Negative Puts Up Spirited Ar­ May 12 on the Mohn Hall Campus. sinus Negative In Close­ gument Against Their Op­ Lehigh and Lafayette Each De­ Albright Completely Outpasaed Full plans are under way for a cele­ And Outplayed Up-state ly Contested Battle ponents at Ursinus bration that is hoped will be made feat Red and White By 32— At Home 20 Score on Foreign Courts Rivals, Leading Through­ NEGATIVE LOSES an annual affair. out The Game AlbrightAFFIRMATIVE College WINS,— Gingrich Library2— >1 AT URSINUS AlbrightThe plans College include every Gingrich girl, DEFEATS Library DUE TO GREAT­ Gingrich Library 2—1 DECISION HERE whatever she be, campus resident or ER SIZE OF OPPONENTS THE 32—27 WIN SIZZLED While the affirmative debating day student. Faculty have shown AND BOILED AT TIMES The first of the series of Inter­ team of Albright College was down­ themselves 100% enthusiastic sup­ On Feb. 28, our Red and White collegiate debates was held in the ing Ursinus’s negative team at My- porters of the idea, as have all who basket ball tossers went to Bethlehem Albright closed the 1922 basket­ College Chapel, on Friday evening, erstown, affairs were not going so are to participate. The Themisians to play the team ball season in a sizzling game of March 9, when the Albright affirma­ smoothly by our negative team at are to foster the affair with the gen­ basketball played in the home Gym Collegeviile, for Ursinus won a two eral management coftunittee at the and were defeated by the score of defeating Susquehanna 32.—27. The tive team defeated the Negative 33 to 20. Our boys were complete­ team from Ursinus by a 2 to 1 de­ to one decision over them. head. Martha Shambaugh has been Myerstown Collegians jumped into The debate was hotly contested chosen Queen. ly outplayed the first half, but in the the lead at the very start and ran cision. second half the tables were reversed. AlbrightIntense College interest was Gingrich manifest. onLibrary both sides, and intense interest AlbrightWith the absence College of a physicalGingrich Library upAlbright 17 points in College the first ten Gingrich minutes Library was shown both by the debaters and directress the affair could be serious­ With Lehigh leading by the score before the up-state boys scored. The students and friends present dis­ of 19 to 5 at the half period, the played excellent spirit. There was the small, but appreciative audience. ly handicapped, but with each girl’s Susquehanna began to creep up, but The main speeches were well pre­ assumption of responsibility, and full boys started a rally that resulted they started too late. The game was evident a feeling of excitement and in six field goals, but the time was anticipation, together with good pared and delivered. They showed trust and reliability in those in thrilling thruout, but the Red and keen analysis of the question and charge, there is no reason for not too short to cut down the lead that White was never in danger. Two sportmanship on both sides. Lehigh had gained. Raffensperger The two teams battled continuous­ were logically carried out. Refuta­ having just as much success as has Albright players and one Susquehan­ tions were spirited through-out, and been featured at other small col­ had an off day at the foul line, j na players took to the showers via ly throughout the debate. Point netting only 5 out of 13. Lingle, after point clashed and assertions many an argument that was sup­ leges. the personal foul route. The Sus­ posed to be sound was successfully Admission will be charged. Tick­ of Lehigh, had a perfect day, bag­ quehanna player staged a fistic ex­ were frequently contradictory. This ging all of his 15 tries. Lees led in Albrightincreased theCollege interest and Gingrich intensified met.Library etsAlbright will be on sale College not later thanGingrich the Library hibitionAlbright while theCollege referee was Gingrich look­ Library The Ursinus affirmative team lined middle of April, and we hope for the field goals, having six to his credit. ing, and for this he was invited out the spirit in the debate. The Al­ As in former games, Albright con­ bright team, however, displayed ex­ up as follows, Nelson Schlegel, Eu­ co-operation in advertising and sup­ of further participation in the gene Michael, Harry Snyder, and port of every student ceded both weight and height to their game. cellent ability and training. The opponents, but even at that they Red and White debaters were pre­ Burress Griffin (Alt). Raffensperger was up to his old The Albright speakers were Frank gave the University a much harder time form at the foul line caging pared at all time for any issue or DEDICATORY CONCERT game than the score indicates. assertion, and functioned in true Kyle, Albert Swank, Charles Kachel 10 out of 16 tries. Miller, before form. Their man speeches were ex­ and Ralph Kaufman (Alt). HELD IN COLLEGE CHAPEL Lehigh Albright I he was ruled out* had four field cellent, but their rebuttals were even Lingle Forward Dech goals to his credit. Sweeney and more so. The Ursinus debaters also FRATERNITY NOTES Miss Phillips, Miss Flory and Snyder Forward Raffensperger Rogawicz played the best game for Lees Center Zellers Albrightshowed carefulCollege preparation Gingrich and LibraryZeta Omega Epsilon AlbrightGlees Participate College at Pre­Gingrich Library theAlbright visitors. College Gingrich Library training. They formed one of the sentation of Piano Weinstein Guard Kline Albright Susquehanna The fraternity entertaining fraters Hartung Guard Miller best balanced teams that has been Eugene S. Teter, ’20 and Howard Dech Sweeney heard here. A very delightful concert was giv­ Substitutions: Titus for Lees, Raffensperger Bolig D. Blank, ’22, over the week-end of en in the College Chapel on Mon­ Henschen for Weinstein; Derr for The question at issue was: “Re­ the 2nd. They are both teaching in Zellers Rogawicz solved that the Principles of the day evening, March 5. The occas­ Raffensperger, Zeigenfus for Zellers, Kline Bowser Aristes. ion was the presentation of a hand­ Hollenbaugh for Kline. Kansas Industrial Court Should Be Kappa Epsilon Phi Miller Thomas Enacted in State Legislation”. The some Henry F. Miller artist-grand Field Goals: Lingle 1, Snyder 2, Substitutions: Zeigenfus for Zel­ Messrs. Gerald Knecht and And­ piano to the colfcgi by the Glee Lccs 6; Dech 1, Zullcrs 1, Kl'ne 3, Albright Affirmative speakers were: rew, both of Nazareth, were visitors lers, Hollenbaugh fot Miller; Briggs Harry Crumbling ’24; Chas. Raffens- Clubs. The participants in the pro­ Miller 2. for Bowser. Albright College Gingrich ofLibrary the fraternity during ithe past gramAlbright were Miss College Ella Phillips, Gingrich so­ Foul Library Goals: Lingle 15 out of 15; Albright College Gingrich Library perger ’23; J. Kenneth Snyder ’24, week-end, guests of frater Harvey Field Goals: Dech 2, Raffensperg­ Blaine W. Schick ’24 (Alt.) The prano and Meistersinger of the Raffensperger 5 out of 13. er 2, Zellers 1, Kline 2, Miller 4. J. Kline. .. (Continued on Page Three) Ursinus speakers were: W. S. Stober Clubs, Miss Leila Flory, pianist, and Sweeney 3, Bolig 2, Rogawicz 3, ’24; R. Dietz ’24; W. Bietsch ’23 and the Glee Clubs. The program was Thomas 1. K. Houck ’23 (Alt.) SECTION OF I. N. A. IS of a very high order and its rendi­ INTER-GLASS TENNIS Foul Goals: Sweeney 4 out of 16, The judges were: Dr. Hinson, ENTERTAINED HERE tion more than pleasing. Professor TO B EJTA R TED SOON Rogawicz 5 out of 12, Thomas 0 out Prof. Bolton and Hon. Ralph Bah- Zener made a presentation speech of 2, Raffensperger 10 out of 16. ney, all of Lebanon. Prof. Charles in which he told of the pleasure Referee: Hollinger, Lebanon Val­ Four Publications Represented; the clubs in presenting the piano Those Interested Should Hand Kelchner, of Lebanan was the pre­ Conference Given Over to Names to Respective Presi­ ley. siding officer of the evening. as well as the gratitude the College Albright College Gingrich LibraryInformal Discussion hadAlbright in accepting College it. Gingrichdents. Library Two Nelw Courts AlbrightSOPHOMORE College GIRLS WIN Gingrich Library . Successful in all details was the The following is the program:— When the above announcement was ALLENTOWN CONFERENCE Bridal Chorus—“Rose Maiden— FROM JUNIORS, 3 - 1 REPORTED SOCCESSFUL first sectional conference of the In­ made public by Coach Benfer, the tercollegiate Newspaper Association, Cowen. tennis sharks from Old Mohn as well By successively defeating the Papillons ______Schumann. The East Pennsylvania Conference held here Saturday morning, March as Old Main were reported to have Frosh 6—1, and the Juniors 3—1, 10. Besides Albright, there were Una voce poco fi-Il Barbiere de hunted up the old tennis weapons to the Sophomore girls copped the of the United Evangelical Church Siviglia—Rossini. which met in Trinity U. E. Church, three colleges represented. begin training for this long hoped for girls’ championship in the inter class The morning was given over to Liebestraume______Liszt. inter-class activity. Amateurs are series. After their 6—1 victory ov­ Allentown, Pa. from Feb. 22-26, Rhapsody F sharp minor—Dohnanyi. was one of the most impressive and discussion of general college news­ said to be practicing their favorite er the Frosh girls, they were chal­ paper policies and touched on vari­ Come Unto These Yellow Sands cuts and trick plays, repeating be­ lenged by the Junior lassies. Since Albrightunique sessions College in the historyGingrich of the Library AlbrightLaForge. College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library Church. ous matters. A style-book, to be tween gasps of breath, “Day by day, both teams were in intense training compiled for the I. N. A. generally, Call Me No More______Cadman. in every way, I am getting better for several weeks, each entered the More than ninety charges were Sunlight Waltz Song_____ Ware. represented and one hundred and was first taken up. The papers rep­ and better in tennis.” fray in the supposedly pink of con­ resented declared themselves willing Ballad—A flat ______Chopin. The enthusiasm is heightened by dition. thirty-seven members and delegates Vikings ______Faning. responded to their names at the roll to participate in the compilation.! the announcement that two new The game set for Thursday, Mar. Editorial policies were then taken J call. Special ministers from the EXCELSIOR HALL MAR. 2, 1923 courts at least will be added to our 1, started off on schedule. From the Ohio, Illinois, and Central Pennsyl­ up and the “try-out” system on which present inadequate number. The time the referees whistle started vania Conferences were present and the Bulletin is experimenting at —Program— exact location has not as yet been the game till the finish, it was a took part in the sessions. present was also thoroughly inquired Current Events______Sheeley. announced. closely contested game. Helm, the AlbrightAmong College the features Gingrich of the Con­ into.Library The discussions were free and MusicAlbright ______College GingrichMohn. The Library contests will be held by the starAlbright foul shooter College of the Sophs, Gingrich start­ Library ference were the noteworthy add­ informal, and helpful to the greatest Blackboard T a lk ______Bennett. elimination method to determine ed the scoring by dropping one neat­ resses delivered at the evening ses­ extent. “The Cyclone” who is to represent the classes in the ly thru froim Ithe free yard line. sions by prominent ministers, such A letter from President Jones was finals. Doubles will be arranged be­ Ewing, for the Juniors, followed read in which he greeted the confer­ “The Bulletin Brings Albright To tween representatives of the Frosh as: Dr. Green way, who is the pastor You.” closely on her heels by also dropping of a prominent Presbyterian Church ence and hoped for a successful ses­ and Junior against the Soph-Senior one in from the foul line. Late in in Philadelphia; Dr. John Roach; sion. A fulfillment is certain to be champions. Owing to the fact that the second quarter “Peg” Davis reported at the general conference we have not had inter-class tennis Straton of Calvary Baptist Church, CALENDAR OF EVENTS caged a neat field goal for the Sophs. New City; Rev. C. G. Unangst, in May at Haverford. Those repre- for some years, we urge all students But the pace set by the Sophs prov­ (Continued on Page Three) .(Continued on Page 2) Albrightone of the College United Evan, Gingrich ministers Library AlbrightMar. 20, 6:45 College P. M.—Y. M. Gingrich and Library edAlbright to be too muchCollege for the Gingrich Juniors, Library from the Illinois Conference; and Y. W. TO GIVE EASTER Y. W. C. A. Meetings. Y. W. C. A. TO PRE­ and the end of the first half, found Rev. A. W. Cooper of Tamaqua. Mar. 20, 8:00 P. M.—Concert the latter in a rather exhausted con­ During the Conference session, PARTY TO KIDDIES in the Chapel by the com­ SENT ANNUAL PAGEANT dition. During the second half it (Continued On Page Two) was only thru the good work of On Thursday afternoon March bined Glee Clubs. CONFERENCE Mar. 22, 8:00 P. M.—Lyceum “Christ in America” is the name (Continued on Page Three) 22nd an Easter Party will be held of the pageant which will be given in the Mohn Hall Reception Room Course—Grosjean Company ANNOUNCEMENT The Albright Y. W. C. A. will will give a play in the High April 8th by the Y. W. The pageant send two representatives to the from four until six o’clock, for the which is an annual affair, will take kiddies of Myerstown who will prob­ School Auditorium. The Pioneer Writers Guild of Am- Cabinet Training Course to be held Mar. 22—Boys’ Glee Club the place of the evening church ser-, . M B B i at Dickinson, April 20-21. The two ably miss the Easter spirit in their vice and will be presented in the | 9 St" New York City, leaves for Easter trip. Albrightgirls have College not yet been Gingrich elected, but homes.Library The social service committee Albright College GingrichCollege Library Chapel. willAlbright award prizesCollege amounting Gingrich to Library of the Y. W. G. A. has planned an Mar. 23, 4:00 P. M.—Girls’ $600.00 to writers’ and artists’ will be taken from the new cabinet Glee Club leaves for Easter | The theme is the ever-interesting group. The list of nominees for the interesting program for them. Stories I story of America as the guiding whose work has never been publish­ will be told to them and numerous trip. Second term ends. ed. The award will be divided as ensuing year has been posted, and Easter recess begins. , light of the immigrant nations seek­ the election of Y. W. officers will games played, after which each child follows: Four prizes of $150.00 each Apr. 2, 4:00 P. M.—Easter re­ ing Christ. America’s failure is probably take place March 19, at will be sent on a nest hunt. The for the best short story, poem, play cess ends. Third term be­ j brought out strongly, and then the the regular weekly meeting. The Y. W. C. A. girls hope to give these and cartoon. This contest closes gins. redemption of honor and guidance. old Cabinet will retire after the kiddies the best time they have ever | Singing, speaking and pantomine June 30th, 1923. For rules, address Easter vacation. had. (Continued On Page Two) the Guild. 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of the first discussion was the care Do Your Cooking the Modern Way The Albright Bulletin of the teeth. These studies are also The Albright Bulletin published bi-weekly in the unique and judging from the interest USE A GAS RANGE interest of Albright College by the Excelsior. Neocos- Campus Chatter shown in the first one, will prove to mian and Themesian Literary Societies. be very interesting and helpful to the —For Sale By— Myerstown Gas & Fuel Co. EDITOR IN CHIEF girls. MYERSTOWN, PENNA. M. Arnita Miles,______*23. BY THE PARROT EDITORIAL STAFF Prof. Keller is strongly urging his poetic fledglings J. Good Brown, *23-.__ Literary Editor. OSCAR BOOKERS AlbrightMary A. College Marquardt, Gingrich *24______News Library Editor. to try their wings. Albright Springtime College is coming—it Gingrich shouldn SOCIETY Library AND CLUB Albright College Gingrich Library Frank P. Kyle, *23------Religious Editor. be so hard. For you know—“In the Spring the Young CANDIES, ICE CREAM, CIGARS Albert L. Swank, *24------Sports Editor. Man’s Fancy, etc.’*, Well, let’s try a little. H’m, let’s Ralph E. Kaufman, *24______Jokes Editor. SCIENCE CLUB POCKET BILLIARDS Orville B. Bennett, *23______Eccentrix. Verda M. Wetzel, *23______Exchange Editor. Prof. I. C. Keller, Head of the Rev. J. A. Heck, *16—___ Alumnae Editor. Spring—and snow on the far-off peaks, 116 W. Main St. Mud on the shoes betraying sneaks 1 English Department, delivered ASSOCIATE EDITORS very interesting lecture before the Marion M. Weigel______*23. Dandelions springing on the campus, Blaine W. Shick,______*24. All Mohn Hal] raises a rumpus! Club at its last meeting. His sub­ J. Kenneth Snyder,______’24. ject was, “Striking a Fair Balance.** CHAS. B. HOLTZMAN Dale H. Gramley,______*26. or a shorter one— The speaker was of the opinion that —Dealer in— Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrichit doesLibrary not pay to over specialize in Albright College Gingrich Library BUSINESS STAFF The canal is old, KODAKS AND SUPPLIES BUSINESS MANAGER High School or College, for there Gordon S. Burgett,______*23. The lovers bold, is a difference between the function Developing a Specialty “My dear, let me see A 8SI8TA H TS of the College and the university: If your hands are cold.** EAST MAIN STREET Charles E. Kachel,______*24. College prepares for living an ef­ Blaine W. Shick,__ - ______*24. Newton D. Miller,______*25. That’s enough. We were never meant to be poets. ficient, individual life; while the We’re worse than Amy Lowell or Ezra Pound. University enables the student to H. C. FINK Terms—$1.50 per year. Single copies 10 cents. earn a living. Hence his talk was Bread—Cakes—Buna—Groceries Entered as second class mail matter at the post The Y. W. had Tag Day, Friday the 9th from which a plea for thé symmetrical develop­ and Fruit office at Myerstown, Pa., Oct. 30, 1903. a tidy sum was realized for the Student Relief Fund. ment of the individual. (1) The en­ FRESH CANDIES A SPECIALTY Albright College Gingrich Library There was a willingAlbright response on College all sides. Gingrichtire Library field of knowledge is one. It Albright College Gingrich Library Contribution Box in the Hall of the Main Building. Main Street is, however, divided into “patches’* MYERSTOWN, PENNA. of knowledge separated by man­ The Bulletin is a member of The Inter-Collegiate Week-end visitors over the 9th were: Merle Kline, Newspaper Association of the Middle Atlantic States. of Royersford, who was the guest of her brother, Harvey made walls which we seem unable Kline, Helen Berger and Frances Diehl, of Allentown, to scale. There is an inter-relation MILL AND ELECTRICAL COLLEGE DIRECTORY visiting Verda Wetzel; Pauline Maseritz, Frackvflle, between these branches, or patches, SUPPLIES Y. M. C. A.------President, Ray B. Lackey. the guest of Helen Wagner; Herbert Polk, formerly the recognition of which will keep Y. W. C. A._—i------President, Frances Faust. Athletic Association------President, Harvey Klme. '24, of Millersburg. us from becoming narrowly scien­ BROWN ENGINEERING CO. Themisian------Pres. Verda Wetzel. tific or literary. (2) All of us pos- Neocosmian------Pres. Chas. Raffensperger. i the tendency to over-estimate 123 North Third St. AlbrightExcelsior College------GingrichPres. Library Orville Bennett. Albright College Gingrichthose Library subjects- in which we are pri­ AlbrightReading, College Penna. Gingrich Library Girls* Glee Club------Manager, Frances Faust. Male Glee Club------Manager, Willard C. Millei. marily interested, and to underesti-; Football—Capt. Harry Crumbling; Mgr. David Sechrist. Eccentrix mate those in which we have no in1- Basketball------Capt. Harvey Kline. terest. (3) Add to this tendency MYERSTOWN TRUST CO. Baseball------Manager, Harvey Kline. of overestimating, the scientific re­ Band------President, J. Good Brown. Political Club------Pres. Orville Bennett. Oh why should the spirit of mortal be proud quirement of demanding proof for Albright Debating Club----- Pres. Charles Raffensperger. As the man in his car speeds along like a cloud. rything that the student of science Offers Every Facility and Service For Science Club------Pres. D. L. Hoffman. A break of the axle, a burst of the tire, believes and we enter the gates of He passes from life to the Heavenly choir. doubt—beyond faith—in short, the Taking Care of Your Banking EDITORIALS ealm of agnosticism. Therefore, Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library AlbrightNeeds and College Invites Your Gingrich Patron­ Library The days will soon be here when there won’t be broaden yourself as much as you WAS EDISON RIGHT? can in College, and let specializa­ “College men don’t know what is going on. They room on the highways for all the cars. Some will try age. to climb trees and .telephone poles. Some men will come tion for the University, its natural are too dense. Newspapers are a great force and the function. college boys overlook them.** Thus says Mr. Edison, the home so disfigured their wives will have to learn to love ihem the second or third time. Mr. Heil Gramley gave some in­ DR. CHAS. R. EVANS wonder of the world of invention. The remarks of the teresting current events of Scien­ —Dentist— inventor doubtless exaggerate, yet they may stimulate tific import. The meeting was very us to greater endeavor in keeping abreast of the times. Some investigators have discovered that the reason Tues. and Thurs. why Nero fiddled while Rome bunded was because he well attended and very profitable to Those who do not have an active interest in the all. 4 E. Main St., Myerstown Albrightpresent doingsCollege of men Gingrich are or become Library stragglers. Such had taken out fire insuranceAlbright on manyCollege of the buildings.Gingrich Library AlbrightLebanon College Office Gingrich Library indeed may awaken as Rip Van Winkle to find them­ NEOCOSMIAN HALL, MAR 2, 1923 811 Cumberland St. selves in the rear in the great march of progress. “From Dubs says that the only difference between the civili­ yonder Pyramids twenty centuries behold your actions,1 zation of the ancient cliff dwellers and the modern flat —Program— cried Napoleon, the great conquorer, to his men at the dwellers is that the flat dwellers pay more rent. QUALITY—NOT PRICE Five Minute Talk_____ Hart ran ft. THE GREAT FACTOR Battle of the Pyramids. Debate Keeping in touch with the affairs of today in reality Shivering Pennsylvanians might go to Canada or The “Resolved that France is justified in makes us a part of the present. Then we can sympa­ Northwest. It is reported that there is plenty of Penna. SPECIALTIES IN SORORITY AND her Ruhr policy.’’ FRATERNITY JEWELRY thetically co-operate for the common good. Why3 coal there. Affirmative Negative Write For Samples, Catalog and Prices Simply because we are not detached units. Our inter­ Hewitt Mengle UNION EMBLEM CO. est is universal. Being alinenated from the rest of “Albright College Breaking Records*’ Andrews Dice Valley Trust Bldg. Palmyra, Pa. Albrightmankind Collegeby self-centered Gingrich ways may suit Library a hermit. How­ No don’t get excitedAlbright these areCollege not intercollegiate Gingrich Decision Library in favor of the Affirma­ Albright College Gingrich Library ever, it will not suit live-wires of this wide-awake records. They are the Victrola records that were put in tive. twentieth century who stress solidarity and group cons­ the “Y” Room. Impromptu Talks—King, Blank and ISAAC N. BAHNEY ciousness, but not at the expense of individuality. Teter, Alumni Members. FURNITURE DEALER AND That our Alma Mater has been making progress Our movie house shows pictures appropriate to the UNDERTAKER during the past two years in attention to current mat season. Those who saw “Way Down East*’ last week ALLENTOWN CONFERENCE RE­ Full Line of Furniture in Stock ters is evident. The debating teams, political club, class report that all there is to it is plenty of floating ice. PORTED SUCCESSFUL of current history, and the influence of Dr. Stitt Wil­ Cor. Main Avenue and College Street son have been strong factors in this development. Thus Y. M. C. A. (Continued From Page One) more and more at Albright are we hearing the throbbing Prof. V. C. Zener, the local “Y** Secretary, addressed nine young men were granted Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrichlicense Library to preach and six ministers Albright College Gingrich Library of the great heart of humanity. the College organization in a very interesting lecture DUBBLE & ZINN on the subject, “The Progress of Democracy in the were ordained: two as deacons and TO THE TOWNS-FOLK Orient.’* He mentioned three methods of introducing four as elders. We wish to give this space in the Bulletin to ex­ Democrcy into a country: (1) Thru outside influence; On Sunday morning Bishop Heil BON CASTING— press our appreciation of the loyal support the towns­ (2) By means of insurrection and (3) by gradual evo­ delivered the morning sermon to a large and appreciative audience. The folk gave us during the basketball season. Throughout lution. MYERSTOWN, PENNA. the entire season we were supported by their pres­ afternoon was given to the regular The principal handicaps to the development of De­ ordination service. The Bishop de­ ence at the games. At every game we saw the faces mocracy, in the Orient, as brought to the fore by the of our town friends scattered throughout the crowd of livered a very appropriate address, PRYOR’S GOLDEN KRUST speaker, are, (1) a lack of conception of individuality; after which he was assisted by the BREAD students. Not only did we see their faces but we heard (2) the negative type of education existing there; (3) Albrighttheir voices. College This made Gingrich us conscious Library of the fact that Albright College GingrichPresiding Library Elder in the ordination. ThatAlbright sweet, fullCollege wheat flavor Gingrich has Library the caste system; (4) Patriarchal ism or ancestoe wor­ Albright was well represented at made it the equal of the best the towns-people were with us whole-heartedly. ship; (5) the faulty economic system obtaining; (6) We wish it were possible to express the feeling of the Conference. Besides several homemade bread. the inferior status of women, and (7) the inertia of faculty members, quite a number of At All Dealers gratitude that comes to the students when they witness the masses. the harmony that exists between the College and the students were present. PRYOR BAKING COMPANY town. For a period of time during the past years it A high-caste Oriental would consider a proximity appeared as though the spirit of the town was not with of more than sixty-five feet from an outcast as dang­ Y. W. C. A. TO PRESENT AN­ the College. This condition, however, can be found erous to his well-being. The lecture was illustrated by NUAL PAGEANT many stories—interesting and to the point. Prof. Zener COMPLIMENTS OF in most college communities. In fact, we could cite (Continued From Page I) Albrightsome instances College showing Gingrich an air of hostility Library between the cited the fact that theAlbright Orientals areCollege desirous ofGingrich having Library Albright College Gingrich Library city residents and the college students. But, we know our system of education in the Phillippines adopted in will feature each figure in the de­ JOS. M. PAINTER their domains. He also mentioned the excellent mis- velopment of the lesson it teaches. that such is not the condition here. If at any time a MYERSTOWN, PA. tendency of ill-feeling did exist between the College and ion work that the Y. M. C. A. is accomplishing in the The missionary committee,' with the town, it has vanished, for at present a very friendly Phillippines. The speaker showed himself very con­ Mary Miller at its head, will have versant with political, religious, educational affairs in charge of production and directing, attitude prevails. A. A B. At the close of the basketball season we heard a the Far East, a fact which contributed to the making and each member of the Y. W. G. A. statement from our worthy coach to the effect that our of this lecture very enlightening as well as inspirational. will have a part. Rehearsals have Sugar Cured Hama and begun. home games would not have been a financial success » were it not for the help of the townspeople. Our school Y. W. C. A. Albrightis comparatively College small Gingrich and we rely, toLibrary a degree, upon The meeting for theAlbright evening of Feb.College 29 was inGingrich charge INTER-CLASS Library TENNIS TO BE AlbrightDifferent College From Others Gingrich Library the aid of the town patrons in the financing of our of Marion Weigle. The subject discussed was Campus STARTED SOON “It Is the Flavor'* games. Geography. The subject was an unusual one but prov­ (Continued From Page One) We, as a Bulletin staff, wish to commend the towns­ ed to be interesting and suggested ways for each indi­ who are interested in tennis to co­ folk for all the support they have given us during vidual to make for herself an ideal campus for which operate and to hand in their names ARBOGAST A BASTIAN CO. the basketball season, .and hope they will feel that they she will have reverent and delightful memories far in to their class president immediately, AUZNTOWN, PENNA. had a part in making our season a success. We desire the future. so that the elimination schedules can their co-operation in the activities of our school and seek On the sixth of March a series of studies on Health be arranged as soon as possible after an harmonious spirit between the town and the College. was begun with Lois Helm as the leader. 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DR. STOBER KEEPS INTEREST enter the professional or technical ST. PATRICK’S DAY BANQUET JOHN J. LIGHT, M. D. IN A. C. school or the graduate department 21 N. 9th St., Lebanon, Penna. of the university to round out his The Annual St. Patrick’s Day Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Speci- Compliments Of In Spite of Illness Grants Interview education and to fit himself specifi­ Banquet of the Pi Tau Beta Fra­ list to Good Samaritan Hospital. and Contributes Article to cally for the particular sphere of ternity was held at the home of Prof, Equipped with most modern operat­ Bulletin life which he aims to occupy. This and Mrs. W. J. Dech, Faculty Heights ing rooms for tonsil and adenoid S. LIEBOVITZ & SONS is. substantially what a leading pro­ on Monday evening, March 12th, at cases and private rooms for care of WAS FORMERLY HEAD 8 o’clock. fessor in a great university thinks same. MYERSTOWN, PA. OF DEPT. OF BIOLOGY The event was one of extreme in­ O r ii Albright College Gingrichof Library the denominational college. Albright College Gingrich>rt— Library______,___ Albright College Gingrich Library (Continued From Last Issue) Space does not permit me to con­ terest and pleasure to all who were W h ile Yon Wait. present. In fact the party was a In the first place, in an institution tinue this discussion any further. I unanimous success from every angle. like your my son would receive bet­ will, therefore, close by saying that The interesting and unique program MIDDLEBURGH POST CO. ter instruction than in the universi­ students of Albright College, or any augmented the occasion and added MIDDLEBURGH, PENNA. Main Office ty, where the emphasis is put on pro­ other small denominational college, have no reason to regret that they much spice to the evening. The vari­ Prints the Albright Bulletin fessional and graduate work and not ous numbers, selections and read­ NEW YORK CITY upon the undergraduate department. are pursuing their undergraduate ings, together with excellent and Anything is almost considered good course in a small college rather than Orders for programs, and other high humorous stories by Professors Kel­ enough for undergraduates, but the in a large college or university. ler and Heck combined to keep the grade printing solicited. Albrightbest is not College considered tooGingrich good for Library J. P. STOBER. Albright College Gingrich Library ’SUPERIOR”Albright The College Wonder FEEDSGingrich Library Feb. 12th, 1923. spirits high and acted as a prelimi­ Prompt Service the professional and graduate work nary step to the refreshments which upon which the reputation of a uni­ CONFESSION OF J. WILKES followed. Geo. W. Wagenseller, President. POULTRY versity largely depends. Hence, un­ The atmosphere itself was charged dergraduates are frequently taught BOOTH with good feeling and the king of DAIRY by tutors, instructors, and assistants, (Given in Purgatory) CHAS. C. LOOSE wit and humor reigned. The spirit HORSE and altogether too frequently by of St. Patrick was evident every­ professors who have had compara­ What depths of misery I have CONTRACTORS— BUILDER where. HOG tively little experience in teaching, sounded, what agony has been mine As a climax of the surprises and and since frequently the method of now for over half a century! Not —Dealer I n - CALF Albrightgraduate work College is imitated Gingrich in under­ until Library the present moment have I pleasuresAlbright of the College evening, the Gingrich most Library Albright College Gingrich Library delightful refreshments were served. graduate work, the teaching is any­ realized that to confess my crime Lumber, Mill Work, Building, Hard< This feature, in the minds of all, thing but commendable. In the even at this late hour may perchance FLORY MILLING CO., Inc. proved another success. ware, Tires and Greases small institution the faculty consists, win some little pity from the Ruler In a word, then, this banquet was Manufacturers as a rule, of men who may not be of the Universe, if not from the a red-letter event in the history of CHERRY STREET noted for their scholarship, but who { mortals of the world. No, their pity BANGOR, PENNA. the fraternity. The memories and have an adequate knowledge of the j and their sympathy I shall never, subjects they attempt to teach and, I know, they are even now wishing j associated pleasures of ,the banquet Hammersmith—Kortmeyer will remain a long time. at the same time, are pre-eminently me the worst punishment possible, j Company successful as teachers. In a small Fire and brimstone they claim is Those present were: Prof, and THE BERKSHIRE Albright College Gingrichmy Library deserving reward. • Mrs.Albright J. W. Dech, College Prof, and Mrs. Gingrich H. College Library Engravers and Printers Albright College Gingrich Library school they could not hold their po­ Peter Klein, Manager sition for any length of time unless Ah, Mortals! Could you but know A. Benfer, Prof, and Mrs. A. J. Heck, Prof I. C. Keller. Messrs. N. , WISCONSIN they were a decided success as teach­ what anguish I am in! What I suf­ READING, PENNA. ers. My boy, therefore, in such an fer is intensified many times to a E. Escott, R. B. Lackey, J. Good Write for Prices institution would receive the best in­ greater degree than could ever be Brown, Charles Raffensperger, My­ struction, just what he needs in his experienced from being in contact ron Teter, James R. Goodhart, David New and Leading Hotel IMPERIAL STEAM LAUNDRY undergraduate work. with mere fire and brimstone. I am L. Sechrist, J. Kenneth Snyder, Ken­ 2nd. My boy would come into in­ tortured mentally. Here where I neth L. Benfer, Clyde Hewitt, R. Special Arrangements For ROBERT B. LIGHT Private Parties timate contact with his teachers who now exist, for I have ceased to live, Alf. Kauffman, James Lackey, Chas. are usually of sterling Christian the earthly elements that so easily Yost, Heil Gramley. Misses Kathryn Proprietor Albright College Gingrich Library Dech,Albright Janet M. Kaltreider,College Margaret Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library character; he would be constantly in­ pain mortals can molest me no long­ LEBANON, PENNA. fluenced for the best that is in him er. They attack the material body Davis, Anna Ritter, Esther Curry, Compliments Of to build up a strong Christian char­ only—and that material body which Fern Stanford Neast, Jane Frey, Edith Rosser, Clara Royer, Grace —FOR S A L E - acter. The denominational college used to be a part of me I have long GEORGE W. PAINTER lays great emphasis upon the study since left in the earth slowly re­ Snyder, Lois Helm, Kathryn Mc­ HEALTH the Chiropractic Way of the Bible; and, while it does not turning to the dust from whence it Curdy, Caroline Ulic. came. But my spirit—my mind— See MYERSTOWN, PA. emphasize sectarianism, it does in­ R. D. SHAAK, Chiropractor sist upon building up a strong Chris­ still exists and ever will exist to BASKET BALL SEASON CLOSES tian character,'and this*T Consider suffer eternally. WITH WIN OVER SUSQUE­ 813 Cumberland St. HANNA LEBANON, PA. ‘Patronize Our Advertisers“ Albrightone of the mostCollege fundamental Gingrich ­ LibraryShall I ever forget that awful night Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library tials in the undergraduate life of my on which I committed the act of (Continued From Page One) boy. foolish and fiery passion? I can see The second defeat of the week •¡••X"XMX~X"X"X"X~X"X"X"X"X"X"X"X~X"X"X"X"X"X~X"X**X"X~X 3rd. The small college is usually Old Abe now. There he- is, sitting came when Lafayette handed Al­ j? • Established 1826. Incorporated 1921. t not so large but that a student be­ in the box seat to the right enjoy­ bright a 33 to 20 defeat at Easton comes acquainted with the greater ing a relaxation in the old Ford Thea­ on Saturday, March 3. The game | HEYWOOD-WAKEFIELD COMPANY % part or perhaps all of the entire stu­ tre witnessing our play. I am on was well played, and it was only by I —Makers Of— the stage playing my role in the dent body. He forms wide acquain­ virtue of better shooting on the part | SCHOOL DESKS—OPERA CHAIRS—CANE AND tance with young people that usually usual manner. But suddenly I run of Lafayette that w*e lost. Time come from the best Christian homes, to the side of the stage near his box, | WOOD SEAT CHAIRS after time our boys took the ball $ REED AND RATTAN FURNITURE Albrightand friendships College are formed Gingrich that fre­ pull Library out a pistol and shoot him in downAlbright the floor, onlyCollege to lose it Gingrich after Library Albright College Gingrich Library quently endure throughout life. cold blood. I hesitate not a moment, a shot had failed to make good. >.X~X*<~X'’X~X*<~X~X~X* Moreover, the class to which he be­ but jump over the footlights into Lafayette excelled in long shots, and longs is usually sufficiently small so the orchestra pit, breaking my leg most of her points were made in "X"X**X~X~X"X"X~X"X~X"X»*X«X"X~X"X~X~X"X"X*«X»*X~X»*X*‘X"X that they have common interests and in the leap, and somehow make as : this manner. Both foul shots had COOKING APPARATUS FOR SCHOOLS t 4 are usually bound together and act hurried an escape as possible. their eyes with them, and made as a unit in all the various activities What a tragic thing to do! What good from the free throw line. AND COLLEGES throughout their college career. an awful crime to commit! How­ Lafayette led at half time by the In the large university with its ever, the shame of it did not end score of 15 to 11, but gradually thousands of students my boy might there. After twelve days of seclus­ pulled away in the second by virtue W. F. DOUGHERTY & SONS, INC. Albrightbecome acquainted College with membersGingrich of ion Library I was found, given a chance to of J.Albright Crate’s foul College shooting, the Gingrich clev­ Library1009 ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA,Albright PA. College Gingrich Library his fraternity or coterie should he confess, but would not, and conse­ er forward getting 10 out of 11 tries. •X**X**X**X**X**X**X**X**X,*X»*X**XMX,*XMX**X* belong to one, while the vast body quently I was shot. Lafayette Albright of students would remain unknown The poison of deep despondency J. Crate Forward Dech •X*,X*-XMX**X**X**X**X,,X»*X,*X,*X**X**X-*X**X-*X**X**X**X,,X-*X,*X,-X'*X**X**J* to him, and hence he would miss had entered my system at an early D. Crate Forward Raffensperger the opportunity of becoming ac­ age. I had no success in my pro­ Duffy Center Zellers quainted with the more desirable fession, had many family troubles, Repa Guard Kline members of the student body. and was so incensed at finding the Kearney Guard Miller I Blbrlgbt College Moreover, such a thing as class Union Army victrious in the war, Substitutions: McDonall for Duffy, spirit in a large institution is prac­ that I then and there determined West for Repa, Groves for Kearney. | fll^erstown, (pa. | Albrighttically unknown, College since the Gingrich members to Library avenge the defeat of the Confed­ FieldAlbright Goals: J. College Crate 3, D. Gingrich Crate Library ------Albright College Gingrich | Library of the class have such diversified erates. And in my own opinion I 1, Duffy 5, Repa 1. Dech 3, Raf­ A DISTINCTIVELY CHRISTIAN COLLEGE ;!; interests and no common ground on thot I had. fensperger 1, Miller 2. which they can all meet and alto­ Poor, miserable creature that I Foul Goals: Raffensperger 7 out Co-Educational—Strong Faculty—Refined Associations I gether too large for all to become was. However, my present condi­ of 9. J. Crate 13 out of 18. Splendid Equipment—Beautiful Location—Moder- S acquainted with each other. Thus, tion is even more hopeless. Not only ate Expenses. | the social life of my boy in the does the kind face of Old Abe haunt SOPHOMORE GIRLS WIN FROM small college would be far more de­ me, but the faces of all the present JUNIORS 3— 1 —Aims Are :— Z sirable than in the large institution. generations and their posterity. Wil­ Thorough Scholarship—Liberal Culture—Chris- 1 4th. In the small college there is lingly would I cease my existence if (Continued From Page One) tian Character | Albrightmuch closer College supervision thanGingrich is pos­ I Library could, but that is firmly denied Thiel,Albright the stellar College Junior guard, Gingrich that Library Albright College Gingrich Library sible in the large institution. My me. Alas! “Whatsoever a man sow- the Sophs were kept from scoring. Leading Educators Testify to ALBRIGHT’S thorough | boy might have a tendency to go eth, that shall he also reap!“ I give However Kaitrieder and Kinsinger system and high grade results. ? played so well that the Juniors had wrong but because of close super­ this confession with the faint hope The Institution Embraces ! vision this is early detected, and he that somewhere and sometime in but one lone try at the basket the entire game. The final score stood I— The College, offering Y would be admonished or advised and this eternity of Dread I may receive The Classical Course, Degree B. A. y his steps would thus be halted be­ a little mercy. 3—1 in favor of the Sophs. Line-up. The Latin Scientific Course, Degree B. A. or B. S. 2» fore he had gone far on his down­ The End. The Scientific Course, Degree B. S. x ward career. This applies to both —Willard H. Mohn. Sophs Juniors academic standing as well as con­ Helm Forward Ewing II— The Preparatory School, a four-year course of splendid ? Albrightduct. College GingrichSECTION Library OF I. N. A. IS ENTER- KlineginnaAlbrightForward College GingrichScott Librarypreparatory training. Albright College Gingrich A Library I would thus feel quite safe to TAINED HERE Davis Center Otto III— The School of Music and Art, presenting excellent J Kaitrieder Guard Thiel leave my boy in the custody of such (Continued From Page One) privileges of efficient courses. A an institution, and after he has com­ Kinsinger Guard Rosser sentatives present were: Lenox, Substitutions: McKurty for Kin­ Personal Inspection and Conference Invited. Y pleted his undergraduate course in “Bucknellian” ; Klein, “F. & M- the small college, with habits formed singer, Kinsinger for Klineginna, For Catalog and other Information, Address A Student Weekly“ ; Baum and Mun- Hostetter for Rosser. Field Goals: and character well-established, and shower, “The Gettysburgian“. with a wider and saner outlook upon Davis 1. Fouls: Helm 1 out of 4; L. CLARENCE HUNT, D. D., President. $ life. I Would then advise him to —Subscribe for the Bulletin. Ewing 1 out of 6. Referee, Kline. .XK"X,*X"XMX"X"X"X~X"X"X*,X"X"X"X~x~x**x~XMX‘*X"X"X~X">y Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library

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Both Phones. Prompt Service. PENNSYLVANIA IN LITERATURE writer, was born at Philadelphia. He her novels are “The Iron Woman,” One of these famous war novels is was engaged in newspaper work for (Continued) “The Voice,” “Partners,” “The “The Amazing Interlude.” Among a while, and later spent several years Awakening of Helen Richie” and “Dr. her other novels are “K,” “The Poor Silas Weir Mitchell, a physician in the southwestern part of the Unit­ and author was born in Philadelphia. Lavendar’s People.” Great as the Little Rich Girl.” C. H. SCHLEGEL ed States and Mexico. Later he He received his M. D. degree at output of Mrs. Deiand is, she has By the above authors, we can see, traveled in England. His most noted nowhere shown her artistry more that although Pennsylvaia does not Jefferson Medical College. In 1863 books are “Color Studies,” “The he wrote a clever short story entitled finely than in the two “Dr. Laven- rank among the highest in literature, CONTRACTOR— BUILDER Passing of Thomas,” and “In the dar” volumes. she has contributed her share of “The Case of George Dedlow,” in the Sargossa Sea.” His fiction has a Albright College Gingrich LibraryAtlantic Monthly. He wrote on theAlbright College Gingrich LibraryOne of the most popular novelistsAlbright worth-while College works. Gingrich Library very romatic style which is pleasing of the day, Kate Douglas Wiggin, MT. PENN, PA. nervous system; also on relations be­ to the readers. tween nurse, physician and patient. was born in Philadelphia. After COLLEGE HAS TREE IN HALL In later years he wrote juvenile short One of the most popular short- graduating from Abbot Academy, OF FAME stories; several volumes of respect­ story writers of the day, Richard Andover, Massachussctts, she took able verse; prose and fiction of vary­ Harding Davis, was born in Phila­ up the kindergarten work in Cali-! Large Mulberry Tree West of Gym« Churches, Garages, nasi urn Gets Signal Honor. ing merit, which gave him a leading delphia. He was prominent as a fornia. She organized the first j place among the American authors newspaper correspondent in the War kindergarten on the Pacific Coast. with Spain, and also in the Boer War Her interest in the education of chil­ has a mul­ Factories, Store Fronts, at that time. berry tree on its campus that has Henry Van Dyke, a clergyman, in South Africa. He is the author dren is shown in her books in both of several popular romances among prose and verse. Her literary repu­ won a berth in the “Hall of Fame” Albright College Gingrich Libraryauthor and educator, graduated fromAlbright College Gingrich Library Albrightfor trees. College Gingrich Library Princeton, and later studied at Ber­ which aie “The King’s Jackal,” “Sol­ tation rests on her work of prose Residences, Hardwood Floors, diers of Fortune,” “With Both fiction, which show a real gift of Recently Dr. William A. Granville, lin. On his return to America he president of the College, called the became a Presbyterian minister, and Armies in South Africa.” deepening character and an original vein of humor. Best of these are attention of the State Department Apartments, Banks, later Professor of English Litera­ Francis R. Stockton, a fiction writ­ er of the nineteenth and twentieth “Marm Lisa,” “The Birds Christmas of Forestry to the large mulberry ture at Princeton. His work as an tree, standing near the west side interpoetive critic includes “The century is noted chiefly for his amus­ Carol” and “Rebecca of Sunnybrook ing children's stories. After receiv­ Farm,” which has had the largest of the gymnasium. School Buildings Poetry by Tennyson,” “The Poetry ing a high school education he wrote success. No- book of recent years The circumference of the tree one of The Psalms of the English Bible.” foot above the ground is 14 feet, 2 Van Dyke was a devottee of out of for papers and magazines. About has succeeded in pleasing so many classes of readers—the youthful and inches. At breast height, the tree AlbrightEstimates College Cheerfully Gingrich Furnished Librarydoor life. His experiences are setAlbright 1880 he gave College up this work Gingrich for pri­ Library Albright College Gingrich Library vate authorship. Among his stories the aged, the critic and the person measures 13 feet, 3 inches in cir­ down in “Little Rivers,” “Fisher­ cumference, while from top to ground man's Luck” and others. for children are “The Ting-a-Ling who reads for sheer pleasure— as it measures a total of 88 feet. Agnes Repplier was a popular es­ Stories,” “Tales Out of School,” and “Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm.” As Seventy six feet is its spread of THE FIDELITY MUTUAL sayist of the nineteenth and twen­ “The Floating Prince and Other a classic for young and old it takes branches. Its age is unknown. tieth centuries. She was very effi­ Fairy Tales.” His amusing and a place besides “Little Women,” in LIFE INSURANCE So far as can be learned Gettys­ cient in her works. She is the author original “Rudder Grange” was one the hearts of the American public. COMPANY of “Books and Men” and “Points of of his first notable works. This book It has been translated into several burg College boasts of the only cam­ View.” established his reputation among old­ languages, and is used for English pus in the United States with a Thomas Allibonc Janvier, a fiction er readers and is his best long work. reading in many public schools of tree in the “Hall of Fame.” Albright College Gingrich Library AlbrightStockton as authorCollege of “The Gingrich Lady of America Library and Berlin. Albright College Gingrich Library Faithfully Serving Insurers Snyder, Kaufman, Maury were STATIONERY The Tiger,” is unique among Ameri­ Owen Wister, a popular novelist, Since 1878 can story writers for the whimsical was born in Philadelphia in 1860. discussing ministers’ sons. Loose Leaf Note Books— School Snyder: “One third of the number Supplies mingling of the serious and the hu­ After graduating from Harvard, he morous in his fiction. was admitted to the bar. 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