New Reunion Plan Brings Back Rec Ord Number of Enthusiastic Cornellians Wakeman and Metcalf Elected to Board of Trustees—Unusually Heavy Vote Cast , Trustee Harriet T
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Vol. XXIV, No. 37 LPEICE TWELVE CENTS] JUNE 22, 1922 New Reunion Plan Brings Back Rec ord Number of Enthusiastic Cornellians Wakeman and Metcalf Elected to Board of Trustees—Unusually Heavy Vote Cast , Trustee Harriet T. Moody '76 Pre- sents Report After Ten Years of Service Baseball Team Loses to Alumni and Pennsylvania, But Defeats Dartmouth Published weekly during the college year and monthly in July and August at 123 West State Street, Ithaca, New York. Subscription $4.00 per year. Entered as second class matter May 2, 1900, under the act of March 3, 1879, at the postoffice at Ithaca, New York. CORNELL ALUMNI NEWS HEMPHILL,' NOTES & Co. Trustee Executor Ithaca Investment Securities 37 Wall Street, New York Trust Company Philadelphia Albany Boston Baltimore 'For the purpose of accommodat- Bridgeport Syracuse Scranton ing the citizerϊs of the state" Assets Over Pittsburgh Los Angeles Jansen Noyes '10 Three Million Dollars Chartered 1822 Charles E. Gardner President Charles E. 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Gage, attending 382 CERTIFICATES entitling their hold- The sense of finality, the feeling that the his first reunion in the fifty years of his life ers to one-half of the return fare from the Reunion is over, has not yet come vividly as an alumnus, occupied the same room, Reunion, were presented to local railroad to those left in Ithaca. It is as if alumni, No. 132, in Cascadilla Hall that he had as agents by returning alumni. This total by returning and leaving here the stamp a student here. was 132 in excess of the minimum set by of physical presence, had made themselves EDWARD G. WYCKOFF '89 has an- the railroads as prerequisite to such re- anew a part of the University. nounced that he is a candidate for the duction, thus effecting a saving of one A DAUGHTER was born last week to Mr. Republican nomination for member of As- half the return fare on all railroad tickets. and Mrs. Primitivo R. Sanjurjo, of the De- sembly from Tompkins County at the com- CORNELL'S COACHES have donned the partment of Spanish. ing primaries. As announced in last mantles of mere human beings for the λveek's issue, he will be pitted against PROFESSOR PRESERVED SMITH received summer. John Carney has returned to James R. Robinson Ό8. the honorary degree of Ph.D. from Muh- his family in his summer home in Hudson, lenberg College at its recent annual Com- THE PULITZER AVIATION race to be held New Hampshire. Jack Moakley finds mencement. at Detroit in September will number that the golf course in Ithaca has come to among its entries two Ithaca-made aero- outweigh the enticements formerly offered Miss MARTHA ELLIOTT '22 and Houlder planes. These are all-metal pursuit him by the neighborhood of Boston, and Hudgins '23, both of New York City, were planes, manufactured by the Thomas- will stay here for the summer. Gil Dobie married on May 6. They will make their Morse Aircraft Corporation, the first of is also an ardent golfer, and, remaining at home in Ithaca. their kind produced by the local plant. his home in Ithaca, will spend the summer BUSINESS CHANGES along State Street solving tactical problems in golf and Wall HYMAN C. BERKOWITZ, of the Depart- include the retirement of H. A. But trick Street. from the firm of Buttrick and Frawley and ment of Romance Languages, accompan- his assignment of a large part of his in- ied by Mrs. Berkowitz, sailed on June 14 THE LAKE SHORE COLONY along Cay- terest to his former associates in business, for Le Havre, to spend July at the Uni- uga as far as Glenwood, has developed to who will continue the firm name; and the versity of Madrid. such proportions that -the local electric light company has felt-warranted in ex- retirement of A. R. Sawyer from active THE BASEBALL TEAM, at a meeting pre- tending lighting service thither this sum- connection with the firm which bears his ceding the game against the alumni, ner. name. Mr. Sawyer has sold his interest elected as their captain for the coming to men from out of town. year, Ernest C. Woodin, Jr., '23, of Pawl- PROSPECTIVE MOTORISTS in this part of COACH JOHN CARNEY of the Baseball ing, New York. the State will be interested to know that Team received from the team a substantial PROFESSOR HENRY S. JACOBY and Mrs. the State highway connecting Ithaca and token of appreciation of his season's leader- Jacoby left Ithaca on June 18, for a trip Owego, so long under construction that it ship, in the shape of a shotgun, suitably through the American and Canadian has elicited public criticism of the author- engraved, which was presented to him as Rocky Mountains. ities in charge, has been definitely prom- the climactic feature of the team's banquet ised to public travel by September i. BLIN S. CUSHMAN '93 and Mrs. Cush- held in the Dutch Kitchen on June 15. man (Jessie R. Manley '96) have an- DELTA DELTA DELTA, national sorority, JOHN HOYLE'S LAUNCH, on its way nounced the engagement of their daughter, will hold its triennial national conference through lake and canal to Poughkeepsie Margaret Allerton '23 to John R. Fleming, in Ithaca during the week beginning June and service in aiding the coach to train the '22, of Brooklyn. 25. A special "tri-Delt" train will bring crews, was marooned by mud and debris the delegates from the Middle and Far A LIFE SAVING CORPS under the Amer- in the Barge Canal near Herkimer as a re- West. ican Red Cross has been organized in sult of the recent storms. After unavail- Ithaca. Its committee includes Dr. Al- HAROLD BALLOU '22, of Ithaca, and ing efforts to release the craft had been bert H. Sharpe, formerly football coach at Miss Jennie Dubin of New York, a student made for days, the "Cornell" was finally Cornell and now director of the Ithaca in * the Ithaca Conservatory of Music, floated and reached Poughkeepsie on June School of Physical Education, and Pro- were married at Groton, N.