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Bates College SCARAB The aB tes Student Archives and Special Collections 5-21-1913 The aB tes Student - volume 41 number 17 - May 21, 1913 Bates College Follow this and additional works at: http://scarab.bates.edu/bates_student Recommended Citation Bates College, "The aB tes Student - volume 41 number 17 - May 21, 1913" (1913). The Bates Student. 1139. http://scarab.bates.edu/bates_student/1139 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Archives and Special Collections at SCARAB. It has been accepted for inclusion in The aB tes Student by an authorized administrator of SCARAB. For more information, please contact [email protected]. BATE ® STVDENT TABLE OF1 CONTENTS PACK Calendar 119 An Announcement 119 Track 119 Tennis 120 Ba: eball 121 Societies 121 Editorial: Dr. Tubbs 122 Politics Club 122 Spofford Club 122 Locals 123 New Books 123 ' I Y. W. C. A. 123 Politics Club 123 Who Cares? 124 Girls' Mandolin Club 124 Alumni Notes 124 Bello Es Vivir 124 MAY 21 191 3 THE BATES STUDENT DO YOU KNOW THERE'S ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW at That we are HEADQUARTERS FOR CRONIN & ROOTS College Mien's (Tlotyes? Lcwislon, Maine Cox Sons & Vining EXCKI.I.KNT WORK SPECIAL RATES 72 Madison Ave., New York CARS Globe Steam Laundry and GOWNS KARL D. LEE, Agent Academic Gowns and Hoods for all Degrees 17 R. W. Hall Represented by DURRELL. 2 R. W. H. Pocket Knives, Razors, Scissors and Shears John G. (oburn F»AII>JTS and OILS TAILOR and all articles usually kept in a W HARDWARE STORE SWELL COLLEGE CLOTHING AT EASY PRICES 2 n Str e et GEO. A. WHITNEY & CO. ^T ON M F Trie ». SbermanTEUlott, T>.TD. S. ^♦=0 Bassett Studio DENTAL ROOMS 63 LISBON STREET 163 Main St. Ground Floor EVERYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY Tel. u8-59 Associated with Dr. Bowman IT IS NEEDLESS TO REMIND YOU THAT SMITH'S 0<Z=>00<Z>0 CHOCOLATE SODA AND MILK SHAKES ARE THE CONFECTIONERY WALKER BEST IN' THE CITY. YOU KNOW IT. OTHERS ICE CREAM KNOW IT AS WELL. ONLY ONE PLACE TO GET THEM. 209 Main Street and CIGARS THAT'S SMITH'S DRUG STORE. COR. MAIN AND SOLICITS COLLEGE BUSINESS BATES STREETS. LEWISTON. <KZ»(XZ>0 Bates College Book Store 161 WOOD STREET Fowles' Chocolate Shop Text-Books College Stationery Dictionaries College Jewelry Note Books Confectionery Pennants Drawing Outfit IS IN AUBURN Pillow Tops Pencils Post Cards Ink BUT College Novelties, etc. Moor's Improved Non-Leakable Fountain Pen Crocker's New Idea Fountain Pen "Ink-Tite" It Is Worth Your While GEO. B. FILES, Manager Pure Drugs ALSO, APOLLO CHOCOLATES R. W. CLARK and Medicines Prescriptions 258 Main St., Corner Bates Registered Druggist a Specialty LEWISTON, ME. THE BATES STUDENT CALL at the STUDIO Established 1897 OF FLAGG & RHJJVf MER Edmands Educators Exchange 101 Tremont Street, BOSTON, MASS. For the most up-to-date work in photography Opp. Music Hall WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON as to percentage of registered teachers secured positions during the Morrell & Prince LAST FIVE YEARS. Sixteen out of the seventeen BATES GRADUATES quoted in the Bates Student of May 14th as superintendents of schools in Massachusetts have PATRONIZED THE EDMANDS EDUCATORS 13 Lisbon Street :: LEWISTON, MK. EXCHANGE. Ask for Students' Discount Circulars sent on request STUDENTS! Call and see our line of WHY NOT TRADJt AT "THE CORNER" | Popular Fiction and Gift Books $ Goods Right Prices Right W. H. TEAGUE, Registered Druggist Corner Ash and Park Streets BRADBURY & MARCOTTE DR. JOHN P. STANLEY MANGAN, The Tailor DENTIST 119 LISBON STREET Ellard Block Agent, 7*1.1.AN MANSFIELD 178 LISBON STREET LEWISTON. ME. 14 PARKER HALL HARPER <S GOOGIN CO. COAL and WOOD THE FISK TEACHERS' AGENCIES 1.18 Bates Street 57 Whipple Street Tel. 217-2 Tel, 217-3 LEWISTON, MAINE EVERETT O. FISK & CO.. Proprietors SEE THE SPRING SAMPLES TO-DAY ! 2A Park St.. Boston, Mass. 508 Colorado Bldg., Denver, Col. Snappy Styles All Ready! 156 Fifth Ave., New York. N. Y. 316 Journal Bldg.. Portland, Ore. 1847 I! Street, Washington, D. C. 2161 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley. Cal. ALLEY, FLETCHER &. WOODMAIM 18 Parker Hall 28 E Jackson Boul., Chicago, III. 343 Douglas Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. TT (Toplev Square IHotel Huntington Avenue, Exeter and Biagden Streets BOSTON, MASS. Headquarters for college and school athletic teams when in Boston 350 Rooms. 200 Private Baths AMOS H. WHIPPLE. Proprietor THE BATES STUDENT 15he Bridge Teachers' • Agency HAS PROCURED FOR GRAD- UATES OF BATES COLLEGE 335 POSITIONS, AT SALARIES FROM $2,800 DOWN Agency Manual and Registration Blank Free on Application C. A. SCOTT & CO., Prop's Room 444 Tremont Building BOSTON . Write Ideas For Moving Picture Plays! CAN WRITE PHOTO PLAYS AND YOU EARN $25.00 OR MORE WEEKLY We Will Show You How! If you have ideas—if you can think—we will show you the secrets of this fascinating new profession. Posi- tively no experience or literary excellence necessary. No " flowery language" is wanted. The demand for photoplays is practically unlimited. The big film manufacturers are "moving heaven and earth "in their attempts to get enough good plots to supply the ever increasing demand. They are offering $100 and more, for single scenarios, or written ideas. We have received many letters from the film manufacturers, such as VITAGRAPH, EDISON, ESSANAY LUBIN, SOLAX, IMP, REX, RELIANCE, CHAMPION, COMET, MELIES, ETC., urging us to send photo plays to them. We want more writers and we'll gladly teach you the secrets of success. We are selling photoplays written by people zvho "never before wrote a line for publication'' Perhaps we can do the same for you. If you can think of only one good idea every week, and will write it out as directed by us, and it sells for only $25, a low figure, YOU WILL EARN $100 MONTHLY FOR SPARE TIME WORK T7O 171? SEND YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS AT ONCE FOR FREE COPY OF FIVIl/Il/ OUR ILLUSTRATED BOOK, "MOVING PICTURE PLAYWRITING." Don't hesitate. Don't argue. Write now and learn just what this new profession may mean for you and your future. NATIONAL AUTHORS' R 969-1543 Broadway INSTITUTE NEW YORK CITY THE BATES STUDENT Vol. XLI LEWISTON. MAINE. MAY 21. 1913 No. 17 CALENDAR The meet was the fastest and one of the MAY 21 most remarkable ever held in Maine. Out of 4.00 P.M. Fort Williams at Lewiston. fourteen events, nine new records were set up Leavitt Institute at Turner vs. and one was equaled. The meet was spectac- Second Team. ular with many exciting finishes in the dashes. 6.45 P.M. Y. W. C. A. Maine won out in the last event, the pole vault. Nevers was the star for Hates, taking 6.45 P.M. Y. M. C. A. first in both the hundred and two-twenty. MAY 22 Bates got her share of the new records, tak- 630 P.M. Current Events Club. ing four of the nine and equalling one other. 7.45 P.M. SpofTord Club. The summary: 100-Yard Dash—Won by Xevers, Bates, MAY 23 Nardini, Colby, second; Ashton, Maine, third. 7.30 P.M. Union Society Meeting. Time—10s. .MAY 24 220-Yard Dash—Won by Nevers, Bates ; Ashton, Maine, second; Nardini Colby, third. 11.30 A.M. Class Prayer Meetings. New England Intercollegiate Time—22 1-5 sec. (Equals record). 220-Yard Low Hurdles—Won by Meanix, Track Meet at Boston. Colby; Woodman, Bates, second; Thompson, Maine Centrals at Portland. Hates, third; no time taken. Litchfield Academy at Litcbfield 120-Yard High Hurdles—Won by Wood- vs. Second Team. man, Bates; Meanix, Colby, second; Thomp- Saturday Night Sociable at Rand son, Bates, third. Time—16s. (new record). Hall." 440-Yard Run—Won by Meanix, Colby ; MAY 25 llaskell, Bowdoin, second; Merrill, Colby, third. Time—51s. (New record). 6.40 P.M. Vespers, Rand Hall. 880-Yard Run—Won by Bell, Maine; MAY 27 Deering, Bates, second; Reynolds, Colby, X. II. State at Lewiston. third. Time—2 m. 6.30 P.M. Current Events Club. Mile Run—Won by Towner, Maine, Brooks, Maine, second; Power, Maine, third. Time—4 m. 48 4-5 sec. Two-Mile Run—Won by Power, Maine; AN ANNOUNCEMENT lirooks, Maine, second; Towner, Maine, third. Application Blanks for Deferred Payment Time—9 min. 56 3-5 sec. (New record.) of Tuition, Scholarship Aid, or Edgecomb Aid High Jump—Won by Kempton, Bates; may be obtained in the Term Bill Office. Can- Drake, Bates, and Worden, Maine, tied for didates for any of these forms of aid for the second. Height—5 ft. 8 1-4 in. (New next college year should file their applications record). for the same on, or before, June 2. Broad Jump—(Won by Faulkner, Bow- doin; distance. 22 ft. 4 3-4 in. (new record) ; Smith, Bowdoin. Pole Vault—Won by Rogers, Maine; TRACK Thomas, Maine, second: McKenney, Bow- The University of Maine won the annual doin, third. Height, 11 ft. 6 5-8 in. (New Intercollegiate track meet Saturday after- record). noon at Orono, scoring 47 points. Bates was Shot Put—Won by Shepard. Hates; 44 ft. a close second with 43; Colby, third, 19, and 4 1-2 in. (new record) ; dove, Bates, second, Bowdoin, fourth, 17. 40 ft. 5 in.; Shepherd, Maine, third. 120 THE BATES STUDENT Hammer Throw—Won by Bailey, Maine, TENNIS distance, 151 ft. 4 3-8 in. new record; Lead- The eleventh annual tennis tournament of better, Bowdoin, second; Shepherd, Maine, third. the four Maine colleges was held in Lewis- Discus Throw—Won by (Jove, Bates; ton, May 12, 13, and 14.