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Volume XXV HARTFORD, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1929 Number 18 'VARSITY TRIMS FRESHMEN HEAR DROP FOOTBALL SOPH DINING TRINITY TO MEET LOWELL TECH SCIENCE TALK ADVISES PROF. CLUB ELECTS WESLEYAN HERE Professor Dadourian Speaks on Members Chosen on Basis of Bissell Wrenches Left Knee New Einstein Theory E. Wilder Spaulding Proposes Campus Activities Bissell's Loss Will be Severe During Last Quarter Majoring in Minor Sports Handicap to Blue and Gold On Monday, February 25, Professor Twelve members of the Sophomore Five Saturday class at Trinity College have been Dadourian addressed the Freshman SAYS TRINITY OUTCLASSED FINAL SCORE 23 TO 9 class in the Public Speaking Room on elected to the Sophomore Dining the subject of "Science." Club, the second year honor society, OPPONENTS STRONG Blue and Gold Fight to Keep Professor Dadourian first spoke Suggests Introduction of Soccer according to an announcement made Undefeated Home Record about the relation of Science to the and Swimming Tuesday by Joseph Lovering, presi­ Injured Guard May be Replaced greatest majority of people. There is dent of the society last year. All of by Glynn, Knurek, or Meier prevalent a general misconception of Professor E. Wilder Spaulding of the men elected have been prominent The Blue and Gold kept its home in campus activities, and a banquet the meaning of science-both in the the History department, in a recent Trinity will probably be without the record unblemished last Saturday educated and uneducated classes. will be held soon at which they will interview expressed a few opinions services of "Cap" Bissell when the night in the Hopkins• Street gym, by Science is thought of as a large col­ formally become members of the hon­ Blue and Gold quintet lines up against decisively trimming Lowell Textile by lection of facts, having little to do regarding . the football situation at or society. with general education. For exam- Trinity. To lead up to his argument, The Sophomores elected are: Lau­ Wesleyan in the closing game of the a score of 23 to 9. It was a costly schedule. If Bissell is out of the pie, high schools differentiate be- he first commented on the present riston L. Scaife, M;ilton, Mass.; How­ victory, however, for in the closing game, Trinity's chances for victory tween science courses and college ard Edgerton Schmolze, Kew Gar­ minutes of play, "Cap" Bissell success of the basketball team. will be decidedly lessened. Bissell is courses; we find liberal arts widely dens, N. Y.; Daniel B. McCook, New ·"Everyone is proud of Trinity's in a Hartford Hospital with a wrenched his knee in an attempt to distinguished from sciences. The fact York City; Paul H. Twaddle, Rocky basketball record this year," said Pro­ wrenched knee which he received in recover a . from the Lowell is that science has been dominant in Hill; Ralph Delaplaine Britton, Hart­ fessor Spaulding. "It is the best the closing minutes of the Lowell backboard. He was carried from the all highly developed civilization. Men ford; James Allen Breed, Hartford; team that has been developed in Textile game. He has been Trinity's. have lost their fear of nature through Eugene Addison Durand, Pompton floor in great pain, and there is con­ years. The student body is support­ high scorer this season with a total of science. Professor Dadourian de­ Lakes, N. J.; John Gooding, Forest siderable doubt as to whether he will ing it with some real spirit, and this 132 points, an average of better than plored the present methods of teach­ Hills, N. Y.; Ambrose Stevens Hig­ be able to get into the Wesleyan luts had a great deal to do witli the gins, Portland, Me.; Walter John 10 points a game. game, which comes this Saturday ing science in schools. Educators team's success. This is an example should look at science as a subject to Kalasinsky, Ansonia; William Mer­ Wesleyan has a strong team which night, and which will be the last game of how a sport, not so popular as vine Welivar, Williamsport, Pa.; and be studied closely by all students. football, can take hold of a college. is tied with Williams for The Little of the season for the most successful Harvey Dann, New York City. Blue and .Gold team in many years. Professor Dadourian defined science Since Trinity has been so unsuccess­ Three. They have victories over Lauriston L. Scaife has had promi­ The game with Lowell Tech was as "the result of an effort on the part ful. in its football endeavors for the Clark, Boston University, Massachu­ nent rolf!S in productions of the Trin­ the worst in which the Blue and Gold of man to understand the world in past few years, why not entirely setts Aggies, Lafayette, Maine, Con­ ity Jesters, the college dramatic soci­ has been seen in action this year. which he lives and of which he is a abandon the idea of having a team necticut Aggies, Worcester Tech, and ety, and he is president of the new­ There was much rough play, and part." He then defined the terms of and conserve all efforts to strengthen Williams. They have lost but four ly-formed Literary Club. Scaife there were frequent collisions and the definition. The effort must be the minor sports?" games to Springfield, Williams, Tufts, served on the Sophomore Hop com­ scrambles which usually ended with made through scientific methods. The Professor Spaulding said that he and Brown. Coach Lash is driving his mittee and is a member of the Glee both parties seated on the floor. Far­ world includes all of man's activities. is not alone in his opinion that Trin­ team hard for his clos-ing games with Club, Kappa Beta Phi and the Phi rell, a Tech substitute, proved to be Scientific methods consist of (1) col­ jty has in recent years been most uu,. Trinity and Amherst. Kappa Cliapter Of ATpna Delta Fhi. one of the leading bone-crushers with lecting facts; (2) coordinating facts; successful in developing a winning "Ray" Oosting will probably try Schmolze played on the Freshman three personals in about three minutes (3) arriving at natural Jaws by cor­ football team. He pointed out that out all his available material in an football team last year, and is a mem­ of playing time. relation and formulae; and ( 4) syn­ ever since the war the football sea­ effort to find a suitable substitute for ber of the Glee Club. He is assistant The game. gave promise of being a sons have been generally discourag­ Bissell. Glynn, Meier, Ol' Knurek will thesizing by generalization. manager of football and will auto­ dull from the very start, as ing to the team, the students, and the be the fifth man. Glynn and Meier Professor Dadourian pointed out a matically become manll.ger in his Sen­ neither team could see the basket, alumni. This year's record has been are guards and will be fitted into difference between the ancient Greek ior year. He is a member of the and both defenses were working be­ no exeeption. civilization (which was the most Phi Kappa Chapter of Alpha Delta Bissell's back-court position. If low standard. The passing of both Trinity because of its size, he con­ highly developed before ours), and Phi. Knurek gets the call, Slossberg will teams was poor with the ball going tended, is inevitably outclassed in foot­ be shifted to guard. Trinity's record the modern civilization. The difficul­ Daniel McCook played Freshman either into an opponent's eager arms OP ball by opposing teams, and it will al­ to date is as follows: ty with the Greeks was that they football in his first year, and was out of bounds. Hardman missed two stopped with observation, whereas ways be impossible for it to compete free throws for Worcester, and Bissell successfully with its larger rivals. on the 'varsity football squad last Trinity. modern science is developed by ex­ year. He is a member of the Glee and Fleming one each. Trinity took perimentation. In order to develop There is nothing distinctive in a Trin­ 39 ...... Alumni ...... 12 the lead after about five minutes of ity that attempts to compete with the Club, and served on the Sophomore 22 ...... Tufts ...... 25 science, a scientist must take control Hop Committee. He is a member of playing time when Slossberg made a of nature, that is, cross-examine na­ scores of other colleges that play 49 ...... Clark ...... 16 football. By dropping football and the Beta Beta Chapter of Psi Upsilon. beautiful shot from the side of the ture. Professor Dadourian brought 25 ...... Albany Law ...... 17 by becoming a strong minor sports Twaddle played Freshman football, court. Jarek tied the score for Tech out the chief objection of "unscien­ 32 ...... Lafayette ...... 26 college, Trinity would gain uniqueness and is a member of the Glee Club. a few minutes later with a field goal. tific" persons. They do not believe 27 ...... Worcester Tech .... 29 Bissell made his first basket of the among the colleges of the East. He He is assistant manager of the Col­ 29 ...... Conn Aggies ...... 28 that science can be applied to social lege Union, and a member of the Phi evening, and Nye made one off the suggested also that several new 24 ...... Pratt ...... 27 sciences in the same way as physical Psi Chapter of Alpha Chi Rho. backboard. Just before the end of sports be introduced such as inter­ 26 ...... Brooklyn Poly ..... 22 (Continued on page 3.) (Continued on page 3.) half, Allard made one for the visitors, collegiate soccer, fencing and swim­ 20 ...... Williams ...... 32 making the score six to four. ming. In those sports the competi­ 39 ...... Upsala ...... 11 In the second period, Bissell began tion is not so great, and Trinity would 33 ...... Hamilton ...... 23 things auspiciously with a free throw stand a better chance of success. 23 ...... Lowell Textile . . . . 9 and a short time later with a short When asked what the feeling of the Literary Club throw from: the court. In doing this Dr. Starkie Plays alumni would be toward dropping he was fouled by Hardman, and he Violin in Chapel football, Professor Spaulding admit­ Holds Meeting proceeded to make his two free tries. ted that the idea would undoubtedly Slossberg made a shot from the be strongly opposed. However, he Assisted by W elivar on 'Cello Tentative Constitution Adopted comer, and a few minutes later wondered whether. the alumni would Trinity Professors fouled Allard who made the shot. and Kidi~ on Organ not approve of a policy by which The Literary Club met last Tues­ Nye, who was playing a strong de­ Trinity would bcome distinguished in day evening at 7.30 o'clock, in the to Give Lectures fensive game, made a free throw Following his lecture on " in minor sports rather than the present English Room, and in accordance with when Savard fouled him, but Savard the Eighteenth Century" last Monday policy by which it attempts vainly to the plans made at the previous meet­ Dadourian and Troxell in made up for this by making a field compete in all. evening, at which he played several ing, drew up a tentative constitution Extension Courses goal a short time later. Nye dribbled violin selections to illustrate the As to the attitude of the present and discussed work which was sub­ down under the basket and made a music of the period, Dr. Walter Star­ undergraduates, Professor Spaulding mitted. is of the opinion that they too, would shot from under the basket. Bissell kie, Professor of Languages It was decided that all those pres­ Professor H. M. Dadourian of the prefer having no team to the dis­ then made his greatest shot of the at Trinity College, Dublin, gave a ent at the meeting should be charter Mathematics Department, and Dr. game, a one hand shot from well out couragements of a losing team. further exhibition of his talent on members, and that candidates in the Edward L. Troxell, Professor of Geo­ in front of the basket. A spectacular Professor Spaulding called atten­ that instrument at the Chapel Service future should be voted into member­ logy, have both indicated their avail­ pass from Captain Deschamps result­ tion to the fact that "majoring in the next morning. Assisted by Wil­ ship by the charter members. As re­ ability for single lectures offered in ed in his making a sucker shot, and minor sports" had been successfully connection with the Connecticut Uni­ liam M. Welivar, '31 on the 'cello and gards literary work, papers will be Deschamps then made a nice one from executed at St. Stephens College. The versity Extension Courses. Professor by William Kibitz '32, on the organ, prepared for each meeting, to be read the far side of the court. football team was abandoned at that Dadourian will lecture on "Scientific the trio played "Berceuse," by Ily­ by the writers apointed by the presi­ At this point, Knurek went in for college a few years ago, and since dent at the meeting before. Meetings Methods." Professor Troxell will insky, "Serenade" by Chaminade and Fleming, Glynn for Deschamps, and that time, success with the minor will take place every two weeks. lecture on "The Origin of the Earth"; an arrangement of the Negro spiritu­ Meier for Nye. Slossberg made two sports has been noteworthy. The The prepared work for the evening "Animals of the Past"; "The Funda­ al "Deep River" for violin, 'cello, and foul shots good, and a short time later Massachusetts Institute of Technology was a paper on Dostoievsky, the Rus­ mentals of Evolution"; "The Horse organ. As his concluding selection, Bissell wrenched his knee. Nye then has also been without a football team sian novelist, by Mr. Trevethick, and and its Relatives, Living and Extinct;" Dr. Starkie played "Cavatina," by took his place, and missed a free for a number o:f years. He suggested a talk on the work of Edgar Allan "The Origin of Man;" "The Romance throw and Glynn missed two. Savard Raff, accompanied by the organ. that the idea be given a chance at Poe, by Mr. Ljongquist. The work was of Fossil Hunting." Professor Trox­ made the last point of the game from This music was a real treat to the Trinity and in that way the college educational, as well as entertaining, ell has also indicated his availability the free throw line. student body, who enjoyed it thor­ might achieve a position noteworthy and was received with enthusiasm by for courses in 'General Geology; Pa­ Savard, Allard and J arek accounted oughly. The program lasted about in the college world. Such a thing the listeners. leontology and the Evolution of for all of Lowell's scoring. Although half an hour, at the close of which would also create a spirit not only President Scaife designated two Animal Life;" "Physiography and· the Blue and Gold team played better the Trinity Centennial hymn was sung am·ong the student body but also men, who will read prepared work at Geography;" "Economic Geology Min­ (Continued on page 3.) by the student body. (Continued on page 4.) the next meeting, on March 5. eralogy." 2 THE TRIPOD

THE SPIRIT INTERCOLLEGIATE NEWS s)~()~()~()~(a WONDERFUL VALUE =,' ~bt ~ripob Well, all I know is just what I read We reprint the following from "The I,. FOR THE MEN! in "Th~ Tripod" and what I hear Hobart Herald." To some it may have TRINITY COLLEGE, Hartford, Conn. said about "The Tripod" and its va­ the tone of a mid-week sermon, but Member, Eastern Intercollegiate Newspaper Association. rious newswriters. My first bits of if the thought is properly understood, there is not so much sentimentality Published twenty-six times during the year. information come from the austere ILEf1£=~si in it as might first be apparent. Man and dignified gentleman usually called is one with his eyes toward the skies Genuine Black Horsehide 1= The Editor. It so happens that he is may be a rather ideal point of view, I Subscribers are urged to report promptly any serious irregularity in the receipt of THE rather sad about this little spirit. He but, then, even Sumner in "Folkways" o Limited quantity - with TRIPOD. All complaints and business communications should be addressed to THE TRIPOD, tells me that men on his board are sees some good in ideals. plaid or plain Oxford o Trinity College, Hartford, Conn. suffering unjust criticism from fellow The columns of THE TRIPOD are at all times open to alumni, undergraduates, and students who consider each individual KEEPING A TRADITION. I,. Wool lining. Really a I others for the free discussion of matters of interest to Trinity men. No anonymous com­ the writer. Now, rest your soulless value at this munications will be considered, though if the correspondent so desires, his name will not be Was it not the ancient Greeks who I ~rvelous 0 published. THE TRIPOD assumes no responsibility for sentiments expressed by corre­ spirit, it is not a member of the board thought of man as one "with his eyes spondents. who is writing this and even if you turned toward the skies"? Indeed a o pnce. $13.50 think s<>, it doesn't make it so. I beautiful thought, characteristically But the best one is to watch this Greek, which, though perhaps not a Regularly priced $18.50. 0 Entered at the Post Office, Hartford, Conn., as second-class matter. Acceptance for I umlaut fellow, who is generally con­ representative description, carries for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in paragraph 4, section 412, Act of October sidered to be individual, take his 28, 1925, authorized October 14, 1926. us a strong appeal. Nor is it entire­ o beating from the fellow members of Brown, Thomson I ly an imagined one, for there are al­ his board. We humans do enjoy the Subscription Price, $2.50 per Year. ways a few about us who keep alive discomforts of others. our belief in its truth-men who Advertising Rates furnished on application. Another thing, why doesn't that think high and noble thoughts, with I n.!... ~~=!~J:,.,. i Trinity College ad ever change? We eyes that are raised, not lowered. Des­ t>~<>~<>~<>~co know, all of us, that Henry Wads­ pite repeated and repeated assertions worth Longfellow strove after emi­ to the contrary, one can affirm with Editor-Albert Victor DeBonis, 1929 nence in Literature. Literally that an emphasis firmly grounded in ex­ G. F. Warfield & Co Literary Editor-Karl K6nig, 1929 is true because he went to Europe perience that the college furnishe§l the Associate Editors-Marcel Lucien Doublier, 1930; William Bradford Gardner, 1930; and took everything he could lay his setting and the stimulus to many of Booksellers and John Kazarian, 1930; Harvey Dann, 1931; " Gregory Jerome Wyckoff, 1931; • hands on or should I say put his sig­ Newton V. Blakeslee, 1931 such men. There are on our own Stationers Business Manager-Lyman Bushnell Brainerd, Jr., 1929 nature on and called it his works. He campus men who, detaching them­ 77-79 Asylum Street, Hartford, CoDJL Assistant Business Mana&"er-H. Rees Mitchell, 1931 certainly attained eminence in pla­ selves from the strains of the outside Circulation Man&&"er-.J oseph Delphis Gauthier, 1930 giarism. If you don't believe it, see Circulation Board--John Baldwin Meeker, 1931 society for four brief years, '!turn -some higher authority. their eyes toward the skies." In And another thing, this Dean Doyle of learning, in interest in their fellow CALHOUN SHOW PRINT DIGNAM & WALSH, Proprietors of George Washington University­ students, these men pursue quietly praise be to the great of our and unobtrusively the college path. POSTERS, PLACARDS- BIG TYPE PRINTERS ORCHESTRA country-on another great research They are men for whom there is, in We understand that a meeting of a proposed orchestra took problems, certainly cannot have much college, no applause nor hail greetings, Also CALHOUN PRESS- Quality Job Printers place last night. There is no doubt but that Trinity College could work if he can spend his invaluable but for whom the world waits with 356 Asylum Street, Hartford. well support such an enterprise. Until this week, however, nothing time finding out whether or not we arms extended out of need. They are has been done to promote the musical interest which may be the are collegiate. Imagine anyone with men whose ideals will survive the SEE OUR DISPLAY AT THE latest in the student body. In years passed there have been trios any sense sincerely working on a transition from a fluid chastened col­ UNION EVERY FRIDAY- and orchestras, but the latter usually were of the jazz type. problem like that Even a student lege life to the hardened contacts of Now, realizing that there is talent in fhe student body, aware of of Phil. 2, "social ethics," who puts society. They have found the only MAX PRESS., INC. the fact that there are many students who are interested in the on an average of ten minutes a les­ lasting thing which the college has to Tailors, Clothiers, Haberdashers son will tell you that the classes set formation of an orchestra, we endorse this proposal with hearty offer-truth. For in their thirst for Middletown: Hartford Office: the styles of dress, habit and actions, approval. Should it prove; however, that the interest is not great this they have spent their time among 205 Main Street Bond Hotel and that the number of students who play musical instruments is which are after a time adopted by the those who think and live simply. They less than the number necessary. for a real orchestra, it may be ad­ hoi polloi, "Populus Romanus"-the have sought for that which is eternal visable to make an ensemble, but not to drop the matter. Now mob-or what have you? Years ago in the commoner and humbler things that the ice has been broken there should be nothing to defer the collegiates were collegiate in the of life, knowing that those things immediate and active formulation. modern movie sense, but now to keep which are not so, perish; but that the ahead of the great mass they have W e can not hope to have too great success, nor does the orches­ common and the humble must remain • adopted new fashions tending toward tra think that it shall achieve immediate results and only through with us forever. "Those who turn ~rinitp perseverance and long practice, which implies continued urging conservatism which will also in due their eyes toward the skies." There and encouragement, can this musical organization hope eve r to de­ time be followed making way for are not many of them among us, but velop into a r eal and mature agency for the interpretation of the another of Dean Doyle's studies. they are true Greeks and indeed noble, • mast e rs. I'm glad that there were enough they who deserve this saying. fraternity men to carry the election Mother: to get the So phs and Freshmen out late and soon." If he hasn't, that's all similar as their spring presentation. • "Whatever I study' I As I had a little time 1 thought I and set them at it. The President the more reason why he should be the Such a production might cause more could spend it as advantageously in told them that if they wanted to have chairman and the secretary rather work on the settings and staging, but : ought to be engaged in writing to you as any way. In your a good time to be quiet about it, but than the President. But enough of if the plays be carefully chosen, it • last let ter you spoke of its being best not to make so much noise, and left. that, Yale's football team of 1928 was would be possible to avoid additional • with all my /soul, for I for you to come to my room directly Having found out .what the matter also affected by an inner spirit. work in that direction; and the variety : from the cars when you come down , w~s, and not . wa~tmg to have any­ wauld that I could get me a job as of theme would give an opportunity •• will be eminent in some­ on Saturday. I think that would be thmg to do w1th 1t, I started for my a cicisbeo and live in the picturesque ~~:.character :narts to a greater num- : thing. I most eagerly the best way, for I could not possibly roo~, but as I came near the doo~ to and happy city of Venice. Would get there (to the depot) before half go m one. of the Sophomores seized that I were living in the eighteenth The Mummers are producing "Re- aspire after future emi• pas t nme,· b ecause the t'1me for rec1· - me and . tned to . pull me . off. But I century accompanied by my ward lease," a powerful melodrama of t t' · h d f h t ·t as threw h1m off m a mmute and went going now to take my music lesson or prison life; a comedy interlude, "If a IOn IS c an&:e roY? ": a 1. w to my room. In taking hold of me nence in Literature." last term, the frrst rec1tat10n bemg at . . rather milady's, then to the portrait Men Played Cards as Women Do"; • eight o'clock, the' time the cars arrive he tore my coat. . F?rtunately It IS painter, thence to the dance-Oh, for and "The Unseen Host," a drama. at Hartford. I hope that it will be my blue coat, ~n~ 1t IS mostly under the life of a Venetian! That's all until p l easan t , f or I wou ld no t m1ss· h av1 ·ng the arm where 1t 1s torn. I locked. my next week. • • . The door and went to bed, and as I d1d not you come d own f or anyth mg. . THE SPIRIT. What would your criticism be if you football game will not interfere with hear much more nOise, I conclude that had such a chance as that mentioned •t t 11 f lth h I f it did not come to much at least I PRINTING 1 a a , or a oug was one o . . . in the clipping taken from "The Gold ·h 11 · y have not heard anythmg about 1t th1s those c h osen t o p l ay I s a g1ve m . . mormng. Munro 1s back. He came THE DECAY OF CONVERSATION. Bug?" OF THE BETTER CLASS place to someone else, for I had rather• 1as t mg . ht . H e d'd1 no t k now th a t h e "The Student Council of the Univer­ s ee you t h an a l 1 t h e f oo tb a 11 games 01 d f d t'l . ht d ·t "I rise to lament the growing prev­ AT CONSIDERATE COSTS . d f I e k of was ra te un 1 1ast mg an 1 sity of Washington has called for a any oth er km o games. sp a . alence of information-and what is written criticism of the university thIS. b ecause I b e 1·1eve I men t'10n ed 1·n made h1m feel. rather uneasy. . One of. 't to the new Jumors, Gardmer by name, 1s worse, of accurate and specific infor­ curriculum from all students, in an one of my oth er l e tters tha t 1 was . mation," writes Philip Wagner in his .d t k w the 1>0n of ex-Governor Gardmer of effort to aid in the revision of the come off on S a t ., an d I d1 no no latest contribution, "The Decay of . k 't t d · Mass. He pretends to have left Har- university's courses"-(!. Pr.)" b u t th a t you wou ld thm 1 s oo m . . Conversation," to the Lion's Mouth Ia~. · ht th t · d t vard because he d1d not hke the Profs. t h e way. L as t mg ey ne o . in the February "Harper's Magazine." • • raise· the wm· d h ere a l'ttl 1 e or rather But I guess there was somethmg else "There is an undeniable tendency cons1'd erabl e I s h ou ld say. Th ere was the trouble for he and the other one these days to be well-informed on "The Gold Bug" of Western Mary- . . t' t · ht h' h (Clark) would not have left probably, a missionary mee mg 1as mg w 1c . . matters of moment; and the result is land College comes to the defense of merely because they d1d not hke the I of course a tten d ed , an d a ft er the . . that conversation is being ruined. The the institution known as the Ameri­ . Profs. John has JUSt been m and has rise of the daily press, of the ency- can College. meetmg after I had gone to my room, t ld th t th V d b 1'lt h b I heard some shouting out doors, but 0 me a e an er as een clopedia, of books of reference bearing We suppose opinions may differ on MOVED TO 'd tt t' t 1·t t th t' e sunk and that France has declared for upon everything imaginable, of ques- this subject, some of us may belong to pSal noft a tehn Ion ° a t e lm · the South, but whether so or not I do oon a er ere was a grea scamper- . . tion-and-answer columns, and of the the Thoughtive School and still others 172 PEARL STREET mg· m· t o th e h a 11 d owns t a1rs· and s oon not know.. But my t1me IS up, and I publicity industry has made access to support the Activist School. What­ . d I t can wr1te no more so good bye, love Publication Work a Specialty I h ear d someone t a lkmg, an wen useful information so lamentably easy ever side you may be on, it would be t 0 the wm· d ow b u t cou ld see no th'ng1 toS all,d and be sure and come down that it is becoming quite impossible a good time to give some thought to MONOTYPE COMPOSITION ·on account of its being so dark, but I atur ay. to make a simple misstatement <>f · the points argued in the following ex­ LINOTYPE COMPOSITION could distinguish Prexy's voice. Wish- Your aff. son, fact with any assurance of getting cerpt: ing to know what the matter was I L. T. F. by with it." (Continued on page 4.) Printers of "The Tripod" THE TRIPOD · 3

A RECENT COMPARISON. The M. A. deg~ E!',) will differ from HARTFORD NATIONAL the usual master's degree, in that in- ALUMNI NOTES Hamil ton Easy BANK AND TRUST CO. American institutions have long dividual research and a thesis are re­ for 'Varsity been criticised by foreign tourists. quired. The student compiles data The Rev. Cranston Brenton, Trinity, Most of these adverse remarks have during the round-the-world cruise, '99, is Sacrist of the Cathedral of St. been unjust and merely represented a and completes his thesis with the aid John the Divine in New York. He Blue and Gold Has Easy Time A CHECKING ACCOUNT IS A prejudiced attitude toward the ideal of a European or American library. delivered a Lenten address on Ash Winning by Score of 33 to 23 GREAT CONVENIENCE. of democracy. Now and then a keen The B. A. can be won in Junior and Wednesday, in the Cathedral on "The observer sees beneath the surface and Senior years, with major in literature The inability of the H.amilton quin­ Lost Consciousness of Sin." He cited draws conclusions highly suggestive or art. A few well qualified Seniors tet to break through the Trinity de­ to the American native. The college can be accepted as candidates for the the com,placency and self-satisfaction fense in the first half was enough to Resources Over $40,000,000 is the object of attack of a rather ob- degree in one year, with major in art of people of today as the reason why bring victory to the Blue and Gold scure English visitor to our shores of or literature; French; history, gov­ they do not see the power of God in by a score of 33 to 23 at the Hopkins a few months ago. His conclusions, ernment, economics or sociology; or their lives, and said that people have Street gym last Thursday night. A while not absolutely correct or with- philosophy, religion and ethics. last-minute rush by the Clinton team lost the consciousness of sin. A REAL BOOK SHOP out notable exceptions, pictures rather Floating University will also eon­ in which "Whiskey" Morris was the well the representative institution of fer a certificate on all students not • • main feature failed utterly, and anoth­ higher learning in the United States. candidates for a degree who success- er victory was chalked up for Captain fully complete the requirements for a February, 1929. Edwin Valentine Mitchell The college, in comparison w1'th Deschamps's aggressive team. As a full year's work. An official Bulle­ To Our Classmates of '99: Oxford or Cambridge, is not a place result of this victory Trinity's home BOOKSELLER, PUBLISHER AND tin, giving these requirements as well of thought, but of action. Everyone During these winter days, while we record remains unblemished. PRINT DEALBR. as those for the degrees, will be are all dreaming of the "good old The game started dff with tight de­ comes to college with aspirations to· mailed to colleges and universities af- a team, fraternity, school paper, or ter February 25. summer time," don't fail to dream of, fensive work by both teams. Al­ and plan for, your reunion on Class though the game was rather dull other organizations outside the class- The revised charter was made pas­ 27 Lewis Street, Hartford. room. Most know how to drive a car Day. from the spectators' point of view, it sible, Floating University officials nevertheless was an exhibition of and use a ·typewriter. In short, the say, in part by the reception Ameri­ "'Neath the Elms"-those trees have grown some since you saw them high grade basketball. The ball would aim seems to be the acquisition of a can educators have given its curricu­ distinctive place in the college world, last and during the past thirty years. go back and fortll, up· and down, but Jefferson Pharmacy lum; and in part by the extremely no score was made by either quintet ideals of leadership, and of citizenship, favorable reports that have been It is to be a big reunion-many of rather than the acquisition of ways until about eight minutes of the game Prescriptions a Specialty. coming back from every country the the men have promised to be back­ of thinking and methods of reason- had been played. University has visited this year. all but a very few have stated that 1022 Broad Street, cor. Jefferson. Then the Trinity artillery found the ing. ·Moreover the usual student Cubans, Hawaiians, Japanese, Chin­ they expect to be there-probably it U. S. Poa' ()fflc• Sub-Station No. 11. thinks of a college education in terms range and in all, ten points were ese, Siamese and British have been will be the largest class gathering in of financial gain. As a result the scored in the first half. Hamilton's greatly impressed with the serious­ the history of "the dear old place." culture courses are neglected, while scoring ability wasn't so good, only ness of purpose displayed by these All of our living professors have The College Tailor engineering, medicine and science one field goal being made by J. C. American students. been invited and will attend, or will courses are highly patronized. The Normile, the pivot man. The Hamil­ send letters of greetings to us. Cleaning and Pressing fraternity, he claims, results in "in- ton team refrained from making long 1279 BROAD STREET tellectual stagnation" because there is Bishop McElwain-our own Mac­ shots, and tried to get near the bas­ will preach the Baccalaureate Sermon. ket. They would attempt to do this H. BORNSTEIN, Proprietor. no possibility to develop one's person- al characteristics. The desire to "keep Perhaps he will tell about the old gym by having one man act as interference in step" is universal and, therefore, FRESHMEN HEAR SCIENCE fire. for the ball carrier, and although they inner development is repressed. TA~K. There will be many other thrills. did it well, they had no . time to "Say It With Flowers" These criticisms, in general, may be (Continued from page 1.) Plan now to come back to meet a shoot for the basket, due to the ex­ true. But does that throw doubts on lot of your classmates of the ''one cellent defensive work of Coach Oos­ WIRE SERVICE TO ANY sciences. They do not wish to apply ting's players. the worth-whileness of the American science to economics or history. That class out of a hundred"-'99. A new record is thought to have PART OF THE WORLD. college? Not at all. It is a case of is, they do not find it desirable to ex­ Begin to collect your best stories different aims in education. Highly for the benefit of the rest of us. been made in th1s game, for only one periment with social subjects. This foul was called in the whole first pe­ divergent races, living on a small is the basis of the objections to the Six men have not been heard from. )(enn~l\f,&£lacka~ peninsula, makes life a case of the riod of playing time. In the second communism experiment in Russia. Their addresses are unknown: Wil­ half, Trinity did better shooting and survival of the fittest. Mass educa­ Professor Dadourian pointed out that liam R. Golden, Chauncey K. Harris, HOTEL BOND. tion is sacrificed in order that a few the score was run up lieavily, the whether or not the experiment suc­ William H. Mather, Ralph C. Mead, Blue and Gold leading at one time by Telephone 6-907 4. highly endowed men m!l-Y become ceeds, the world will be the wiser for William A. Warner, and Joseph W. skilled in tracing the mazes of Euro­ twenty points. "Johnny" Bissell the experiment and will profit ac­ Ziegler. Can any one supply any of pean diplomacy. America because of proved to be the sensation once more cordingly. the addresses ? three thousand miles of water and a in a Trinity basketball game. HENRY ANTZ The lecture closed with questions policy .of isolation has no such prob­ '98 and '00 will join us at dinner­ He made baskets from all over the by the Freshmen. The application of BARBER SHOP lem. She can therefore grow in a there'll be more opportunities to talk court, whether in position or not, and science to religion, ~usic, and the fine 10 CHAIRS. more unrestrained manner. Resources over good times and see more of your most of them swished through the arts was discussed'. The Einstein are to be developed, therefore a stress companions of college days than you meshes without bothering to touch theory came in for some discussion, H. FITCHNER G. COD RAllO is placed on engineering and improved will have at many Commencements the iron ' rim. Either the ball was and Professor Dadourian showed the Proprietors agriculture. Aliens are to be educated put together. kind or Bissell had a· great eye; the fact that it synthesizes and gener­ in American ideals, hence the stress "On to Hartford Saturday, June 15!" spectators were inclined to believe 27 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. on "character," "leadership," and alizes information is enough to make the latter theory. It's getting so now the theory of "practical" value today. REDDY LITTELL. that Bissell's shots fail to create sus- Branch Shop: "citizenship" may be explained. The college is distinctively Ameri­ Acting Secretary. pense, for they usually end up where 2 Grove St., Old Times' Bldg. can. It is not their purpose "to rule most Trinity men like to see them the clouds" in philosophy, nor to em- go. phasize too strongly the culture Although Bissell stood out pre-emi­ HUBERT'S DRUG STORE c urses in the hope that a Beethoven 'VARSITY TRIMS LOWELL TECH. nently, his team mates were far from or a Shelly may be produced at the (Continued from page 1.) SOPH DINING CLUB ELECTS. being inactive. Slossberg made three 213 ZION STREET expense of thousands of students from the floor, and one foul; Nye du­ basketball in the second period, they (Continued from page 1,.) whose capabilities would make them plicated his feat minus the foul; "'Right over the Hill from the Collece" were far from being in their usual excellent skilled laborers or profes­ Britton was quarterback on the Fleming made one field basket and form. Many shots went wild, and the sional men. 'varsity football team and he also two from the black mark, and Cap­ passing was rather poor, but then played on the Freshman team in his tain Deschamps made one of the most • • too, fate was against Trinity for We Carry a Complete Line of Drugs, first year. He is a member of Kappa spectacular shots of the game from New York Dispatch-For the first many shots destined to swish through Beta Phi and St. Anthony Hall. Breed the far side of the court. Knurek, Sundries, Stationery, Candy, Soda, etc. time in the history of American edu­ would hit the rim and bounce out played Freshman football and was on who substituted for Fleming, in the cation regular academic degrees will again. the 'varsity squad last year. He is closing minutes of play, didn't get a be conferred on the high seas, accord­ The summary: a member of the Delta Chi Chapter chance to take a shot. ing to announcements from the home We Invite Your Patronage. Trinity. of Sigma Nu. In the closing part of the last half, office of Floating University at 11 Durand played on the 'varsity foot- , the Blue and Gold began to let up, Broadway. While the students and G. F. P. ball team last year, and also on the .and Morris, diminutive Hamilton. for- faculty of this co-ed travel university Slossberg, lf, 2 2 6 baseball team. He served on the ward, began to sink them at will. He P·LIMPTON'S are, steaming from Penang to Calcut­ Fleming, rf, 0 0 0 Sophomore Hop Committee and is a would dart in and around Trinity's ta, the news is made public that a re­ Knurek, rf, 0 0 0 Stationers, Engravers, Printers member of the Delta Chi Chapter of loosened defense, and he made five vised charter enables Floating Uni­ Nye, c, 2 0 4 Sigma Nu. Gooding made his letter baskets in rapid succession. Had versity to confer degrees, beginning Bissell, c, 0 0 0 in baseball and played Freshman Hamilton tried longer shots in the 252 Pearl Street, at Ann with the college year 1929-30. Deschamps, lg, 1 0 2 football. He is on the basketball first period instead of getting under Accordingly the university will of­ Glynn, lg, 0 0 0 squad and is a member of Kappa Beta the basket, the game would undoubt- fer programs of study leading to the Bissell, rg, 4 3 11 Phi and the Sigma Chapter of Delta edly have been better contested. THE COLLEGE STORE B. A., M. A., and B. W. A. degrees. Meier, lg, 0 0 _ 0 Phi. Higgins was pole vaulter on (Con. with Summary on page 4.) 1'HE PLACE OF ACCOMMODATlON The B. W. A. (Bachelor of World Af­ last year's track squad and sings in fairs) is a new degree, not conferred Totals, 9 5 23 the Glee Club. He is a member of M. W. SCHER, Prop. elsewhere, and is based on the con­ Lowell Textile. the Phi Kappa Chapter of Alpha Del- cept that the study of History, Gov­ ~4 Vern on Street, Hartford, Conn. G. F. P. ta Phi. ernment, Economics, and Sociology on Kalasinsky played on the 'varsity Allard, rg, 1 1 3 a world wide scale is valuable train­ football team last season and also Farrell, rg, 0 0 0 COLLEGE BODY MEETS ing for the student planning to enter played on the Freshman team. He is Hardman, lg, 0 0 0 public , the diplomatic and a member of the Sigma Chapter of A special meeting of the college STEINMEYER'S Savard, c, 1 2 4 consular services, or international Delta Phi. W,elivar wa'S on the track body was called on February 21, for Smart Haberdashery Jarek, rf, 1 0 2 team last year, and is a member of the purpose of drawing up a petition at business. Quigley, lf 0 0 0 the Glee Club, and the Phi Psi Chap­ for a holiday on Saturday. President To win the B. W. A. the student Ketover, lf, 0 0 0 755 Main Street near Pearl O ter of Alpha Chi Rho. Dann was Hardman explained that inasmuch as may take his first two years 'of col­ McGee, lf, 0 0 chairman of the Sophomore Hop Com- there would be no classes on Friday lege in a land institution, and spend Moran, lf, 0 0 0 Trinity Men Prefer his Junior and Senior years in an in­ - mittee, and is a member of the Glee it would give many of the students Club. He is a member of the basket­ a chance to go home over the week­ tensive study of the courses in the Totals, 3 3 9 World Affairs division of the Floating ball squad, and is an associate editor end. Although the students were THE HEUBLEIN University curriculum. Or the stu­ Score at half-time, Trinity 6, Low­ of "The Tripod," the student weekly. unanimously in favor of it, the peti­ BARBERSHOP dent may spend all four years with ell Textile 4; referee, Swafield; time, He is a member of the Sigma Chapter tion failed because there would be no 58 Mulberry Street Hartford. Floating University. 20 minute halves. of Delta Phi. meeting of tqe faculty t~ act upon it. THE TRIPOD

Neutrals. SLOSSBERG Junior 'Varsity Fraternity Games G. F. P. Professor Starkie Wins and Loses Cutler, If, 0 0 0 Addresses Freshmen Tailorine: Parlor Sigma Nu Again Tied with Bobrow, If, 1 0 2 Neutrals for First Place Coroso, rf, 3 0 6 The well known Trinity Tailor Beats Upper Classmen but Coleman, rf, 0 0 0 Professors Barret, Hood, and Loses to Nutmegs Rosenbaum, c, 1 0 2 Bissonnette Other Speakers Righ Class and Fashionable Tailoring Sigma Nu dropped its first game in Sherman, lg, 0 0 0 Dress Suits and Tuxedos our Specialty The Freshman basketball team, the Trinity Interfraternity League Zazzaro, rg, 0 0 0 A meeting of the Freshman class composed of 'Junior 'Varsity players, last week to the Faculty team by a - took place in the public speaking 65 Lincoln Street, Hartford. defeated the upper class team by a score of 12 to 6. Alpha Tau Kappa Totals, 5 0 10 room on M;onday, February 18. While score of 37 to 19 as a preliminary to beat Alpha Chi Rho by a score of 16 Delta Psi. awaiting the arrival of Dr. Ogilby and Telephone 6-9162. the Lowell game last Saturday night, to 12, and St. Anthony defeated the G. F. P. Dr. Starkie, the class was addressed in the Hopkins Street gym. The Melloy, rg, 0 1 1 by Professors Bissonnette, Barret and yearlings outplayed the older stu- Delta Kappa Epsilon quintet, 9 to 5. Britton, lg, 1 0 2 Hood. TUFTS COLLEGE dents in every department of the In the first game, the spectacular Andrus, c, 1 1 3 Professor Bissonnette spoke about game and at no time were they even shooting of Ray Oosting, basketball Burke, rf, 1 0 2 the necessity of students, especially DENTAL SCHOOL seriously threatened. coach and forward on the faculty Hall, If, 0 0 0 the pre-medical, taking scientific Founded 1867 - courses in the first two years and .1 The passing of the younger team team proved to be too much for the CoLLEGE men-prepat'e for a profession of Totals, 3 2 8 making good records in them. He was quite good, whereas the upper Sigma Nus. widening interest and opportunity. Recent re­ Score at half-time, Neutrals 8, Del- pointed out the fact that many stu search has enlarged the scope of every phase class players were repeatedly throw­ of dentistry. The field demands, more than Games of February 21-It was an ta Psi 6; referee, Merriman; time, 10- dents wait until the last. year to take ever before, men and women of ability, backed ing the ball out of bounds or into the by superior training. Such training Tufts easy matter for the Delta Phis to win minute periods. biology and hope to be recommended College Dental School offers to its students. hands of opposing players. The los­ School opens on September 30 1929. Our from the Alpha Delta Phis, 17 to 3. * * for admission to a medical school on catalog may guide you in cnoosing1 your ers were better at long shots, however, career. , For information address-- Sturm and Bush making several of The game was one-sided all the way Psi Upsilon. the strength of their work of the DR. WILLIAM RICB, Dea11 the Bissell type. through, the losers being outclassed G. F. P. last year. 416 Huntington Avenue Boston, Man. Granger, If, 0 2 2 Professor Barret in his speech em Every member of the winning team in floor-work and in shooting. The Jacobsen, rf, 2 0 4 phasized the fact that all subjects made at least three points, with next two games ended with 10 to 8 Boger, c, 1 2 4 are both cultural and practical to a Galino, Andrus and Adams leading scores. The Neutrals were the vic­ Ullman, Ig, 0 0 0 certain degree. He pointed out that the attack. Bush and Sturm played tors in the first of these over the Rogers, , rg, 0 0 0 many students study Latin and Greek FLY WITH DESCOMB well for the losers. _ although they are preparing for a Delta Psis. This game was a tough The Hartford Nutmegs proved to 10 scientific profession. Likewise many battle all the way through, and the Totals, 3 4 be far superior to the Junior 'Varsity students who are studying chemistry ~fl. outcome was in question un.til the time Delta Kappa ~ in the preliminary to the Hamilton Epsilon. and physics are working for a cul was up. As a result of this victory, game last Thursday in the Hopkins G. F. P. tural education. Professor Barret J the Neutrals are in a clinch with the McKee, rg, 0 1 1 Street gym, and as a result the Blue deplored the attitude of the students ~'-~~/~~~~~~ Sigma Nus for the top position in the Uhlig, lg, 0 1 - and Gold was overwhelmed by a 40 to 1 in presenting .a petition for the half league. The Psi Upsilons won the Eddy, c, 0 0 0 8 score. The passwork of the win­ day holiday on the 23rd. Although last game from the Dekes. The play­ Doolittle, rf, 2 2 ning team was excellent and Collins; 6 not an unusual action, the petition tr~r~ ing of the Psi Upsilons was too much Warwick, If, 0 0 their ace, accounted for 15 points al­ 0 shows a lack of interest and poor for the losers during the first part of Ljongquist, If, 0 0 0 spirit. Aviation Field, most enough to drub the Trinity the game, but the Dekes broke loose Dr. Hood inquired about the Fresh Juniors twice. during the second half and threatened Hartford, Conn. Totals; 2 4 8 man attitude toward the petition and The defense presented by the win­ to overc~me the lead piled up by ners was quite impregnable, and the Score at half-time, Psi Upsilon 8, found it to be the same as that of the their opponents., Delta Kappa Epsilon 1; referee, Mer- upper classmen in most cases. He LYRIC Blue and Gold was able to make only riman; time, 10-minute periods. then spoke for a few minutes about three field goals. The Nutmegs led League Standing. BARBER SHOP at the half by a score of 17 to 6, and * * the dinner -of the alumni which he w. L. o/o attended at New York recently. He 878 at no time did the Blue and Gold Sigma Nu, 1 Delta Phi. BROAD STREET 5 .833 P. said that the common attitude of the give any semblance of overtaking Neutrals, 5 G. F. NEAR PARK 1 .833 6 alumni was not very complimentary them. Delta Psi, 4 2 .666 Dann, If, 3 0 3 to the football team. They thought Meier, Galino and Adams made all Delta Phi, Morgan, rf, 1 1 3 2 .600 4 the poor season was due to psycholog- the points for Trinity, while Collins, Psi Upsilon, Gooding, c, 2 0 3 2 .600 2 ical reasons, namely, that the team DRINK MILK Goldfarb, Levitow, Hayes and Green­ Alpha Tau Kappa, Wierk, lg, 1 0 3 2 .600 2 felt defeated before it went on the That is baum were more profuse for the Nut­ Faculty, 2 Muller, lg, 1 0 2 .500 0 field. However, Dr. Hood reported Alpha Chi Rho, 1 Hey, rg, 0 0 PERFECTLY PASTEURIZED. megs. 4 .200 _ that the alumni praised the junior The summary: Alpha Delta Phi, 1 Try It- You'll Like It! 5 .166 17 'varsity team. He said that this was Delta Kappa Epsilon, 0 Totals, 8 1 Freshmen. 6 .000 a very big influence in keeping the The Bryant & G. F. P. • • Alpha Delta Phi. class together at mid-years, and in- Galino rf, 4 3 11 G. F. P. directly an influence on the entire Schm:olze, lg, Chapman Company Adams, If, 3 1 7 The summary: 0 0 0 student body. Higgins, rg, 0 0 0 330 Woodland St.; Phone 2-0264. Andrus, c, 3 2 8 Dr. Ogilby arrived with Dr. Starkie. Faculty. Funston, lg, 1 2 Zazzaro, rg, 2 1 5 0 Dr. Ogilby introduced the latter to the Quality, Courtesy, Service. P. Strong, c, 0 0 Meier, lg, 1 1 3 G. F. ° Freshman class. Dr. Starkie con- Merriman, If, 0 Wentworth, rf, 0 0 Keeney, lg, 1 1 3 0 0 0 veyed the greetings of the students of _ Oosting rf, 5 0 10 Brainerd, If, 0 1 1 Trinity College, Dublin, and gave a CAMPUS Brill, c, Totals, 14 9 37 0 0 0 - short talk about that college. BARBER SHOP D. Burr, lg, 0 2 2 Totals, 1 1 3 Under New lllana&"emeat. Upper Classmen. Kelly, rg, 0 0 0 Score at half-time, Delta Phi 8, GEORGE PAPPAS, Proprietor. G. F. P. _ Alpha Delta Phi 2; referee, Merri- 18t New Britain Avenue, Hartford. Sturm 3 2 8 Totals, 5 2 12 man; time, 10 minute periods. Opposite Trinity College. Bush 3 1 7 Sigma Nu. • • HAMILTON EASY FOR 'VARSITY. Morgan 0 2 2 St. Anthony. (Continued from page 3.) BOYS! If your SHOES need Cutler 1 0 2 G. F. P. G. F. P. Dann 0 0 0 Durand, rg, 0 0 0 Burke, If, 1 0 2 Summaries: Repairing, stop in at the _ Brown, rg, 1 0 2 Hall, rf, 0 1 1 Trinity. Slater, lg, 0 0 Totals, 7 5 19 0 Andrus, c, 2 0 4 G. F. P. SHOEMAKER SHOP, S. Burr, c, 1 0 2 Meloy, lg, 0 0 Fleming, If, 1 2 4 Score at half time-Freshmen 16, Bush, rf, 1 0 2 Britton, rg, 0 0 ° 104 7 Broad St.; Tel. 6-2861. Knurek, If, 0 0 0 Upper Classmen 12; Referee, John Sturm, If, 0 0 0 Blake, rg, ° 1 0 2 Slossberg, rf, 1 7 Newell; 20-minute halves. 3 COLLEGE STATIONERY - Nye, c, 3 0 6 Totals, 3 0 6 Totals, 4 1 9 The Trinity Stationery Co. • • Deschamps, lg, 1 0 2 Score at half-time, Sigma Nu 2, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Bissell, rg, 6 2 14 253 Asylum Street Nutmegs. Near Ann Street Faculty 2; referee, Knurek; time, 10- G. F. P. G. F. We carry a Full Line of College minute periods. Uhlig, rg, 0 0 0 Totals, 15 5 33 Collins, If, 5 5 is Supplies * * Foss, rg, 0 0 0 Hamilton. Sack, If, 0 0 0 Cudmore, lg, 0 0 o ' G. F. P. 6 Goldfarb, rf, 3 0 Allpha Tau Kappa. Hilton, lg, 0 0 0 Sherman, rg, 0 0 0 OH BOYS! Levitow, rf, 3 0 6 G. F. P. Eddy, c, 0 0 0 J. G. Normile, rg, 3 0 6 Sohan, rf, 0 0 0 Don't forget to call on Toomajian, If, 2 0 4 Squier, rf, 1 0 2 Carpenter, lg, 0 0 0 Hayes, c, 3 1 7 E. Coles, rf, 3 2 8 Doolittle, rf, 1 1 3 J. C. Normile, c, 1 0 2 The Professional Building 2 2 6 Greenbaum, lg, Sheehan, c, 1 0 2 Tobin, If, 0 0 0 Morris, rf, 6 1 13 Cotter, rg, 0 0 0 Barber Shop. D. Coles, lg, 0 0 0 - Dulche, rf, 0 0 0 59 High Street, Hartford, Conn. - , rg, 1 0 2 Totals, 2 1 5 Hiler, If, 1 0 2 Totals, 16 8 40 _ Score at half-time, St. Anthony 5, Crowley, If, 0 0 0 Junior 'Varsity. Totals, 7 2 16 Delta Kappa Epsilon 5; referee, Mer­ THE CASE, LOCKWOOD riman; time, 10-minute periods. Totals, 11 1 23 G. F. P. Alpha Chi Rho. AND BRAINARD CO. 1 2 4 Score at half time, Trinity 10, Meier, rg, G. F. P. ---+----- PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS Keeney, lg, 0 0 0 Hamilton 2; referee, Dillon; time 20 AND PAPER RULERS Reuter, rg, 0 0 0 Hardman, c, 0 0 0 minute halves. Christy, lg, 1 0 2 85 Trumbull Street Golino, rf, 1 0 2 Welivar, c, 2 0 4 Hartford, Conn. Vogel, rf, 0 0 0 DROP FOOTBALL ADVISES Wilkinson, c, 0 0 0 Dann, rf, 0 0 0 PROFESSOR. Mannweiler, rf, 3 0 6 I talked to her Adams, If, 1 0 2 (Continued from page 1.) THE VALET SHOP White, If, 0 0 0 Of man, and earth and universe Newberry, If, 0 0 0 Tailors, Clean.ers and Dyers - among the alumni. The success of And how the Infinite was naught Totals, 6 0 12 the present basketball team has been And the Void Infinite of the Better Kind. Totals, 3 2 8 most' encouraging Professor Spaulding And raving thus, I kissed her "Spring and Summer Samples Are Score at half-time, Alpha Tau Kap- Ready for Your Inspection." Score at half time, Nutmegs 17, said. Would it not be a good idea to But she, Work Called For and Delhoered. Trinity Juniors 6; referee, Dillon; pa 7, Alpha Chi Rho 0; referee, Mer- try any system that might increase She would have verses. 36.' Washington, cor. Vernon St. time 8 minute periods. riman; time, 10-minute periods. that success? -Abe Hackman, '30. Telepla•• 1-1711.