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Fhe Tttjbent VOI Bates College SCARAB The aB tes Student Archives and Special Collections 5-15-1919 The aB tes Student - volume 47 number 15 - May 15, 1919 Bates College Follow this and additional works at: http://scarab.bates.edu/bates_student Recommended Citation Bates College, "The aB tes Student - volume 47 number 15 - May 15, 1919" (1919). The Bates Student. 102. http://scarab.bates.edu/bates_student/102 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]. 57 fhe tttjbent VOI,. Xl-Vll. Mo. IS LEWISTON, MAIM:. THTRSDAY. MAY 15, 1919 I'KH K TEN »TINTS A BATES TAKES SECOND LAST ORGAN DR. HENRY VAN DYKE LECTURES RECITAL AT BATES CHAMPIONSHIP GAME PROF. MACFARLANE Bates Chapel Scene of Stirring Address on League GIVES FARWELL CONCERT Springs 11-7 Surprise at Waterville During tin' past wed* or two Bates of Nations in- u itnessed several iK.iiii.it- oecs lioilSj Jill of whirli have been til yrent Bates upsi't the reckouing of tho Interesl to the members of the < uiic^i'. nn Tl,nr-day. May Bth, Bates Col fain by pulling ;\ victory from the tiy no nirans «if small importance lege "as BO fortunate as to secure Dr. Comedy of Errors enacted on Alumni BATES INTER- amoug these, WJIS the organ recital Henry \ an Dyke to deliver one of his Field, WatiTvillr. The numeroui mis 1919 FROLIC given Sunday afternoon :ii the Chapel Inimitable lectures. Dr. Van Dyke play* of Colby assisted by hard and by Prof. Will C. Iffccfarlane, late Mu- chose as Ii a subjecl the " League of SENIORS HAVE CLASS PARTY timely hitting of the Garnet resulted SCHOLASTIC nicipal organist at Portland, Maine. Nations'' and presented u strong plea ON MT. DAVID a ii: defeal for tii.- Gray. The Despite the inclemency of the weather in favor of 1 his proposal. sliiw game fllled with iTrors, scratch Th.- loug-expected Senior Class Par- DEBATING LEAGUE tin- auditorium was flllcd to its capac- Dr. Van Dyke's lecture was delivered hit* and wild base running held Inter- ty was linalK held on last I'riday ity. One of the factors loubtedly before a record breaking audience i -i only through tin' pitching of El DEERING HIGH ewniii^. when the Seniors made iner- contributing much to the size of the which filled the chapel to over-flowing. well, and the fielding of Maxim and WINS CHAMPIONSHIP rj on the heights of Mt. David. audience was the expectation thai be Professor Hartshorn, act ing Ties-dent Taylor of Colby. EHwell, the trusty In response to various clevor posters, Dee ring High, last year's champion cause of his recenl resignation from of the college, introduced the speaker southpaw of Bates, deserved :i better the dignified Seniors prepared to en- his position in Portland this would of the evening with n few brief re record on the seore l>ni»k, imt the in thi' Bates [uterseholnstir Debating marks, gage in a last revelry by meeting near 1 Lea (cue, lias again won this unusual be the lasl opportunity :ifl*.i-<!«•■ 1 to work with tin liall went against Band Hall. Here dignity, which by forensic honor. Victories over Edward Bute* of hearing tin- distinguished The first point treated by the -peak him. Nol only liis pitching went for the way. is only skin deep, was thrown Little Hiyli ami Hebron Academy, in art ist. PI was "what the League is not.". the good i>r Bates, bu< in live times to the w ind-; and tl:.- old claSS spirit tin1 final contests on April 24, entitle Upon being introduced by Dr. Harl The audience was told that the League at (In* plate he drew a walk, two hits. was ^i\cii full play. As the town Deering in the Bates trophy cup. Tin1 shorn, Prof. Maefarlnnc came forward HI Nations is not a new idea, that it ami scored four of tin- eleven runs. clock if such there lie in Lewi-ton and very simply explained that in or is not a BUper State, and is nut a per Maxim pulled tin- star play of the members of the two teams are Mary Bonnl inMilt to Renator Root. struck seven, one might have -ecu Perkins, Gilbert! Gould, Edward Plel ■ lei !■» slutw the quality of American game, catching Driscoll's fly accompa' about sixty masked •' creatures" productions In1 Intend to present nn History was cited to prove thai the aied with a few somersaults and a I . Claire King, Elizabeth Hunt, aud basic idea of the League is not new gatll< led on the Hand Hall tennis Mat Id Walker. Al a debating rally .-ill American program, with tin- sin knock*out by a collision with Rice. courts. at Deeriug to-morrow a represents '_:!■• exception o.f one ^roup from I Ian and that ' he idea has been t ried. Its Colby scored in the lift after Bates soon tlo- command was given by del. Mi- --aid Hint because of the lock past failures, we were told, were due had retired ill order. After a good tive from the College «i!l present the t'> unsatisfactory conditions "General Lewis" i" take up the trophy. uted programs he would an- catch of his first chance, Cusick, play. march in column of two's three be nounee each number before IK- played not now exist. ing right Bold because of one of the The members of this year's > • ■ The League 'ior- I.M en ate a super in;: considered a crowd. Up and were grouped in three Eacl it. The first was p "Concert Over men getting lost on the way to do ,\ II. ovei and a round, in and out, school discussed botli He affirmative ture", ot Ms own composition, fol- state, l>nt is rather a pact between in Waterville, allowed Bucknam's easy and in every other direction applicable lowed by two c■ 111■ -. appropriately dcpcndcnl nations for rlie comn wel- fly to reach the ground unhampered. and tin- negative of the question of fare." Tin- faei was mentioned that to Mt. David, wound the procession. ; lanagership. The preliminary d< rendered together: " \ Song of the This resulted ill :i three bagger wlii'-li At intervals a halt was ordered while Xight," by Wilki-s; and our by Mae the League lacks machinery of a 1y l Driseoll who had reached first uatci were held on tin- third Friday in il nature, and that tin so mi entertainment wa* Pro- March, ami the Rnalfl on April 24. In farlane, the -*Spri _ Song." Then on the one of the few clean I Hartshorn recitod some poetry p A l». tir:- High, Leavitl In enme :i "Concerto ii 1' Minor." com little cause u<r alarm "\'M<. Colby. finally, ''the League of Nations i- that cracked the sides of the mountain inued on Page Two i posed by Handel; "Dreams," ;i pleas Ill the second l.otli tennis itself by its humor; and he was fol- ing melody by Roln I Ktoughton, oJ not a II insult to Senator !'■ ot," de- Mime led oft with a let to right, Burns clared the I doctor, i Ic end< B lowed by Professor McDonald. Tin: II V, orcesti i. M« . I finally the con- hit to lleves who threw wild ... \... 1 i.; 1 persona] opinion ng select **wulte ior <> this positi players reach seeond and third. Trash Sb ... o II II 'hat there may have been a deep sitf- composed by Jai - Bog rs of < "1 • i«-:i from the Leagu co' unaill as ac- . reached first by an error which Bice If ... 1 1 1 II (1 i cepted at Versailles, nincance to the Professor's talk which ■ i cago, and divid il into foui parts, • I stone imt caught Burns off third. i> rf .... 1 0 l o 0 had to do with kindergartens! thr Prologue, March, Intermezzo, and In discussing the second point, " whnl Colby scored our in the Bccond. In the 1 ■1 2 0 :: 1 After the march over tin- mountain Teccato. the League is," Dr. Van Dyke said, third, Klwell w;e safe oil a fllluMe was complete.I, th.- weary "mountain- Needless to sa . .-til selections were * ■ the L< a [rue of Nat i«»ii> i> for n .■ind advanced by Dillon's sacrifice. El 39 11 10 27 1.-, e \\ ■ re led to ;i lantern lit -pot greatly enjoyed h' those present, for purposr; and that purjHise ia t" i cored on Talbol 'a hit t" center. ('..lie al r Id a 1" * a minimum and raU ueai Rand, lime .-i short plaj let w;)s g Prof. Macfarlo in interpreted them m reached first on Finns' error. Tayloi If II (I i u II given which would put shame to in ;i wonderfully < fectivc manner, .-is iniiim. It cannot abolish war foi Talbot scored when Driseoll threw to , 2b .... ... •" 1 o 1 1 i many a "grand" opera that has been is to be expected when one con it i- Impossibli : but it can make wars i field in hopi -- of • atching llo ill, e ... 4 *' ;: s 1 . more difllcult and more costly, [1 enn heard, As a finale, and special In- 0 liia ability and n lutation, ll' came . 'ji'in^ sei , out ;■' home trying llucke.ain. | ... 1 1 l 2 I ■ nt for the revelers to oscnpo, to this country fn m England al the exalt reason and ire on stone's hit.
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