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,-. 1918 1876 HE :4-1-3-1-X+X-1-14-1-X+S+. OF ALLEGHENY COLLEGE Al■MIONIMMME■MM.• ■■■■■■•■■ FIVE CENTS MEADVILLE, PA., DECEMBER 10, 1918. PRICE VOLUME NO. XXXVII. No. 1 1918 FOOTBALL SEASON REVIEWED IN BRIEF S. A. f. C. DEMOBILIZATION NOW UNDER WAY : Readjustment of Glasswork Y.111. C. A. to Continue Work S. A. T. ('. COURSES A \ CREDITS MILITARY PROGRAM FOR Y. M. C. TO BE ALTERED NEXT SEMES- A. WILL BE FOLLOWED AS S. A. T. C. Team Totals Two Victories and One Defeat. Allegheny Unit of Student's Army Trainingps Cor Soon CLOSELY AS POSSIBLE. TER TO BALANCE WORK, Basketball Outlook flood After an informal discussion held to be Mustered Out The beginning of the second seines- last week it was decided that the pro- When Allegheny College opened up Secor for J. Baldwin, McEllignot for barracks of. the non-registrants. Coch- ter will mark the start of regular col- Allegheny College ceases to be a gram of the Y. M. C. A. is to be con- early last October, one of the first Feller, Nelson, Croasman, Jones, Leaf. ran Hall was changed into a mess hall •ege work again and life "on the hill" military institution after December 21. tinued after the holidays. The "sings," questions which came to the atten- The Geneva Game. and the commissary department was will return to the status of former The Students' Army Training Corps, movies, inter fraternity basketball tion of the older students was: What At Beaver Falls on November 23, placed in the hands of H. 0. Holcomb, years. The present academic work of consisting of 300 students in the Alle- games, etc., are to be held under the is going to become of athletics? ]t met Allegheny in a a well known hotel keeper of Conne- those men who' have been members of gheny Unit, is being demobilized this auspices_ of the Association. The re- appeared that the Students' Army cloesly fought game. The superiority ant Lake. lair. Holcomb took charge' the S. A. T. C. will go on until the end week, and before Christmas all stu- ligious meetings are also to be held Training Corps was going to require of the Gold and Blue was demonstrat- also of the canteen at Cochran Hall. of the present semester. The Fresh- dent-soldiers will return to civil life. each Wednesday evening. the time and attention of the large ma- ed throughoift the game, but a timely To feed over 300 men necessitated men will, however, take up their quar- By the order of the War Department, Shortly after the opening of college. jority of students during the whole field goal in Geneva's behalf in the last the installation of an entirely' new ters in Cochran Hall and in all other C. unit in the _500 uni- daily routine and that extra-military few minutes of play turned the tide every S. A. T. equipment of tables, benches, huge respeCts the College will return to Dr. Crawford announced that a Y. M. versities and coleges of the United were activities could not be developed. It of the game. Geneva won by a close kettles, and other utensils for 'which normal after the Christmas vacation. C. A. Secretary and song leader States was ordered to disband at once. is true that some phases of college margin, 10 to 9. The Allegheny line- the college has gone to a considerable With the beginning of the second to be sent here. At that time, how- President Crawford received p on No- ever, no definite persons were implied activities were taken away from the up follows: expense. semester the number of hours in the vember 26 the official communication members of the S. A. T. C., but when R. Baldwin, L E; Cullinan, L T; Military Life of S. A. T. C. S. A. T. C. cOrse will be reduced so as Much to Allegheny's good fortune. from the War Department directing it was decided that athletics were to Murphy, L G; Homan, C; Kramer, R By October 6 Allegheny appeared to make the number of semester hours these leaders were chosen from the the demobilization of the S. A. T. C. be in no way prohibited, much interest G; Welty, R T; Dale, R. E; Kerr, like a typical canton- conform to those normally called for faculty and the student body. Dr. Eli- on December 1 with a view to corn- was in evidence about the Campus. Capt., Q B; J. Baldwin, L H; Kammer- ment. The students acustomed them- in the course. Thus Chemistry, which ott, former instructor in Greek, was pletion of dischaltes by December 21. The first department of athletics to er, .R H; Eagye, F B. selves to military life very quickly and is usually a four-hour course through- appointed as secretary, and F. H. The news of the demobilization of attract the interest of the students in Substitutions—Mansfield for J. Bald- in a short time every man lived the out the year has been a six-hour course Hammon was placed in charge of the the S. A. T. C., although expected by the fall season was, naturally, foot- win, Secor for Kammerer. life of a private. The daily schedule for S. A. T. C. men the first semester, musical programs. Mr. Hammon im- most of the students and members of mediately went to Columbia Universi- ball Thus the football season for 1918 was as follows: First call, 6:00; and will • be cut down to two hours the the faculty, came more quickly than Coach Carl Gilbert had a rather ends with two victories and one de- Reveille, 6:10; Assembly, 6:15; Polic- secorvl semester so as to give the men ty where he took a course in song anticipated. Even when the armistice hard proposition to face when foot- feat. Much credit is due to Coach ing barracks, 6:15 to 6:45; Mess, 6:45; the normal number of semester cred- leadership. In the course of two was signed and it was evident that the ball practice began. Although five Gilbert, who has developed the new Drill, 7:30 to 9:30; Chapel, 9:40 to its and to complete the work in June. weeks he was amply provided with all war would come to an end, it was the letter men returned to school, only men in college into the high brand of 9:50; Classes, 10:00 to 12:00; Mess, Biology and Physics will be handled in the latest army songs, such as "Keep firm belief that the Government would Your Head Down, Fritzie Boy," "It's one of these five had been a letter man college football which Allegheny has '12:00; Classes, 1:00 to 4:00; Recrea- the same manned, each course aiming maintain the S. A. T. C. till end of for more than one year, former Cap- maintained in former years. Football tion or fatigue work, 4:00 to 5:00; Re- to complete the work normally done a Long Way to Berlin, But Get tain Joseph Baldwin. Also last year's letters have not been given out yet, the year. • treat, 5:15; MesS, 5:30; Recreation, in the Freshman year. There,"etc. He also brought some of Captain-elect, Enoch Filer, was called but when they ar given, it is to be The announcement of the disbanding 6:00 to 7:30; Supervised study, 7:30 the old favorite songs of the sixties. In order that men who have not been elsewhere, for military service. The hoped that the diAcharge of the Stu- of the S. A. T. C. caused considerable to 9:30; Call to quarters, 9:45; Taps, Dr. Eliott took charge of the other taking courses in French and English five letter men were Captain Kerr, ex- dents' Army Training Corps will cause excitement on November' 26 in all col- part of the work, that of providing the 10:00. may start to work off their require- Captain Baldwin, Homan, Kramer, and the loss in school of none of the new lege circles, Many of . the men re- men with reading matter and writing Like all privates, the members of the ments in this line and to make it possi- Welty. With these five men as a nu- and old men who have faithfully tried joiced because of the demobilization; material which could be accessible Corps were beginning to realize what ble for them to fill in their schedules, cleus, Coach Gilbert whipped into to produce the best results for Alle- while others, who took a liking to the during their recreation period. The it meant to be a soldier. The boys there will be beginning' classes in shape a team which has upheld the gheny in the football game. military regime and still anticipated Y. M. C. A, Rooms in the basement of experienced inevitably hard and good French I, English I, Latin I and Geom- football honor of Allegheny. commissions, were intensely disap- Cochran Hall were supplied with ta- times. During the influenza epidemic etry and probably in Political Science The schedule which Manager Leon. pointed when the Government's order bles, games, reading matter and writ- THE OUTLOOK FOR BASKETBALL. which at one time threatened to II, Biology and other courses. The D. Pierson drew up was as follows: was announced. spread very stubbornly in the college, .class in Freshman English, which will ing material. Every effort was put It is not believed that the college November 2—Hiram ' College, at the S. A. T. C. was placed under strict be organized at the beginning of the forth to provide comfort, and an at- Allegheny College has a fine reputa- will be depleted because of the discon- Meadville, quarantine and no one was permitted second semester will be a five-hour mosphere of home. tion for the quality of basketball that tinuance of the S. A. T. C. A large November 9—Westminster College, to visit even another barracks nor go course in order tat the work in eVng- It was rather difficult to have a suit- is played here. Time after time the number of students signified their in- at Meadville. down town without a special pass. lish I may be completed during that able time for entertainment as the plaudits of the intercollegiate basket- tention of remaining in college; after November 16—, semester. Credit will only be given men's time was rather limited in the ball world have come s to our Alma taken some Due to the drastic steps taken by the at Meadville. December si,. A vote was, - at Mater, and after we are back in our Military authorities, the disease was for the five ho'firs work actually done evenings by the study hour. The most November 23—GeneVa. College, time ago in Chapel and only 95 stu- :stamped out in two weeks. Our sol- but the students in this course will be favorable time was from six-fifteen to normal college life, we cannot afford dents out of 260 expressed- mix de- Beaver Falls. dier boys also experienced a "shot" of considered as having worked off the seven-thirty. During this time sings, to have this reputation dragged in the sire to leave college if the S. A. T. C. This schedule was silent on account slide pictures, movies, etc., were pro- triple anti-typhoid in their arms, as required English the same as those of the belated start which football got dust. was eliminated, well as sore arms from vacciiiation. • who have iaikee it three hours threugh- vided fee entertainment. Already -every afternoon the gym- The faculty of Allegheny College is here at Allegheny. The S. A. T. C. men did not spend out the year. With this arrangement, nasium is the scene of a strenuous planning such readjustment of aca- t?uring the early part of the college The Hiram Game. their time wholy in laborious tasks. all first year students will have an op- basketball practice. "Snivvy" Kerr is demic courses as are made necessary year the men of the faculty gave a re- The game with here When the daily routine was over, the portunity to complete practically all the only letter man from last year left by the elimination of the Corps. The ception for the men of the S..A. T. C at Meadville had to be cancelled at the the work of the Freshman year. in school, but when Captain-elect clas in War Aims will be continued fellows gathered three times a week This reception was to take the place last minute on account of the Spanish yolk, Meredith, Preston, and other of as a History Ii class next semester. in the Ford Chapel and participated in With the beginning of the second of the regular reception held in former influenza quarantine at Hiram, which our basket-ball elect return to college, Other courses of a military nature what they termed a "sing." For sev- semester classes will probably begin at years. Chestnuts and fresh cider were prohibited the departure of the team eral weeks a new epidemic, even and with former Captain Bert Bianchi will be changed to meet the regular 8:10 in the morning as last year. The served, It is needless to say that the for Meadville. worse than the "flu," prevailed in Alle- schedule will be shifted so as to get cider barrell was emptied by the close giving his assistance, another cham- academic schedule. The Westminster Game. gheny. It used to haunt us at every rid of Saturday afternoon classes but of the evening. Dr. Eliott gave a pion team should be turned out from IlistoTy of S. A. T. C. step, and ruined some of our disposi- there present seems no way of short talk in which he welcomed both The first game which opened the Allegheny. The S. A. T. C. has The S. A. T. C. was established in tions and tynpanums. It was that con- hitting away from the classes on Mon- the old and new students back to col- season, then, was with Westminster brought us many promising competi- Allegheny October 1 by the Govern- tagious ditty entitled, '"K-K-K-Katy." lege. His talk was followed by an College on Montgomery Field. The tors for the team. ment to train candidates for commis- day morning. With a firm determination the S. A. address by Dr. Crawford, in which he game was hard fought in spite of the sions in the Army. By organizing T. C. offered the following: told the men the seriousness of their inclement weather conditions. The such corps in 500 colleges and univers- newly developed line and backfield )JNITED WAR WORK FUND. K-K-K-K-P R. 0. T. C. Unit in Prospect purpose in being in college this year, ities the Government made it possible pulled together and succeeded in scor- Miserable K. P. and of the opportunities offered by the for the students to serve their country ing a touchdown against their old During a whirlwind twenty-four You're the only j-j-job that I abhore S. A. T. C. A string quartet played and at the same time continue part of ALLEGHENY APPLIES FOR \IT hour campaign the students of Alle- And when the moon shines ' over the several pieces which were accompan- rivals. The goal from touchdown was their education without any cost what- OF RESERVE OFICERS' gheny College subscribed fo the Unit- mess hall, ied by jigs which Roger Phifer exe- goody and the score stood throUghout soever to them. It was this Govern- ed• War Work Fund $1,926.99. This is I'll be mopping up the k-k-k-kitchen TRAINING CORPS. cuted in the real southern fashion. the rest of the game 7 to 0 in favor of ment's co-operation with the institu- especially remarkable in view of the floor. Without doubt, the "sings" provide Allegheny. tions of learning to keep them in full The line-up: fact that nearly all of the faculty and With the demobilization taking ef- Allegheny College will in all proba- the best form -of enjoyment. This is swing, notwithstanding the peculiar Allegheny-7 Westminster-0 town students, as well as many others war conditions, that prevented many fect this week, Alelgheny College will bility have a unit of the Reserve Oth- the program in which every one takes R. Baldwin L E Johnson in the student body had subscribed to colleges from closing their doors. return to its status quo and assume ers' Training Corps. Application has part. The verses of the songs are Cullinan L Brandon War Chest funds in various localities. During the months of October, No- the role of a purely academic institu- been made to the Government by the thrown on the screen thus enabling Murphy L G Gender Preparation for the. campaign was vember and December, Allegheny Col- tion which part "Old Alleghe" has college authorities and there is no ap- eecery one to take part. Not only army Homan C Lawther, Capt. begun at a meeting held in Ford Me- lege was a military institution in ev- eminently played for more than a cen- parent reason why it should not go songs are sung, but also hymns are Kramer R G Hart morial Chapel on Sunday evening, No- ' first time in tury. After the Christmas holidays. through. If it does, this college will played, thus keeping the men awake ery particular. For Welty RT Dilmer vember 10. At this meeting there were llegheny did Allegheny will have witnessed the still have a part in training men for to the more serious purpose of being the annals of historic Camp R E Philip speakers representing each of the sev- orm of the passing aaway of the military life with the service of Uncle Sam. in the army. Under the leadership of the students, in the un. Kerr, Capt. Q B Anderson en organizations to which the sub- United States Army, march to the its strict regulations and arduous Mr. Hammon Ford Chapel has never A meeting was held a short time J. Baldwin L H Jacobs scribed funds will go. They are the classes as regularly enlisted men in tasks and will again be a college with ceased to ring with music. These sings ago in the Chapel at which 107 men Secor R H Hamil Salvation Army, the War Camp Com- Uncle Sam's forces. Nc )onger were its ancient traditions and famous ac- are usually varied by-ding soloists signified their intention of joining the Eagye F B Cummings munity Service, the Jewish Welfare there Freshmen, Sopliteafires, Juniors, tivities which were a feature to all of the college sing several selections R. 0. T. C. should a unit be estab- Referee—Dougherty. League, the American LibrarS, Asso- students in the ante-bellum days. - throughout the program. \ or Seniors, but all were simply mem- lished here. This vote was taken after Umpire—Scott. ciation, the Knights of Columbus, the bete of the Students' Army Training President Crawford had outlined the An effort is made to show! slide pic- Substitution—Phillips for Anderson. Y. W. C. A., and the Y. M. C. A., whose Corps firmly united to Brush the mili- tures of the different countries of the ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION HOLDS privileges extended by the Govern- . The Grove City Game. representative, President Crawford, tary despotism of Germany and make ment to all men who wished to accept world. These pictures are accompan- closed the meeting. This gave impe- ELECTION. The second opponent was Grove Kaiser Bill take notice of Allegheny's them. The plan of the Reserve Offi- die by lectures given by different mem- tus to the campaign, which was suc- City College. Allegheny received the military preparation. • ioo cers' Training Corps, as given out by bers of the faCulty. These pictures cessfully carried through by two coin- Fo tr Offices Filled by Recent Elec- kick-off, and from that moment on the The War Department took full R. I, Ross, Brigadier General, U. S. A are very educational as an insight is mittees_one working among the men, tion. game was in Allegheny's hands. Kam- charge of the men who became eigh- General Staff, provides for a minimum given of the different countries and the other among the women. On the erer, a first year man, played his first teen or over on September 11, Under of thre hours a week ocupied in mili- their people. Men's Committee were McCafferty, The election of officers for the Ath- game and showed up well in his the command of five able military in- tary drill as a pre-requisite for grad- The local "Y" has been provided Chairman, Miller, Hurst, Densmore, letic Association was held at the plunging attacks. Practically the structors, selected by the War De- uation on the part of those students with a moving picture machine, but Carney, Eaton and McCluer. The Treasurer's Office between ten-thirty whole second team was substituted in partment for this college, and assist- who voluntarily join the R. O. I'. C. unfortunately this form of entertain ; Women's Committee consisted of Miss and one o'clock on TuesdaY! Novem- the first quarter, of the second half, ed by nine Allegheny men who enlist- If such a unit is established in the rnent has not been as successful as it Hazen, Chairman, and Misses Rishell, ber 4. but even then Grove City could make ed in the training carrP0 at Plattsburg college a U. S. Army officer will be should have been. Only a few reels poach, Tuck, Nelson and Curry. The following men were elected Tor no headway. In the last quarter the Barracks last Summer, old Alleghe detailed to serve §.s a professor of have been shown. "Movies" were to Whatever success these committees the following ffices: varsity was again put in and the game was a live war camp. P. H. Williams, '21—Secretary of the Military Science and Tactics. The be shown twice weekly, but due to the had in carrying the campaign through ended-by a score of 36 to 0 . The military staff of the Corps con- Athletic Association. Government will also supply uniforms fact that the supply center has, been they owe to indefatigable energy and sisted 'of Second Lieutenants Joseph Thomas Francis, '21—Football Man- and equipment. -In those colleges changed from Philadelphia to Pitts- The line-up: constant inspiration of Dr. Elliott. Grove City-0 Cermet, commandant; Joseph H. ager. where there have been SI A. T. C. units burgh, no reels have been sent re- Allegheny-36 L E Russel Brewer, personnel officer; Richard W. B. Gordon, '20—Basketball Man- the men who join the R. 0. T. C. will cently. R. Baldwin L T Rugh DEATH OF PAUL STEARNS, 'IS. McKeon. commanding officer of Com- ager. be permitted to keep the uniforms al- On Saturday and Sunday evening, Cullinan A; W. D. 'McMillan, commanding ready issued to them. Summer camps Novmeberi twenty-third and twenty- Murphy L G Burrows pany, T. F. Rowley, '20—Manager of It is with deep regret that the officer of Company B. and John C. will be maintained by the Government fourth, ledtures were given under the Homan . C Kuhns Track. Campus notes the death of Paul Frets, small arms expert. at which the men will receive sub- auspices of the Sturtevant Lecture Kramer RG Sister There was opposition only in the case Stearns, '18, a prominent member of The Allegheny students who helped sistence and their transportation will Fund and the Y. M. C. A. These lec- Welty R T McMillen of basket ball manager, in which there last year's Senior Class, and editor to make the S, A. T. C. a success be- be paid. There will be no allowance tures were given by Mr. Benedict, an Dale RE McLane were tee es. The nominees of this paper during 1917-18. Mr. cause of their Plattsburg training, are paid for board for.the first two years. experienced architect from New York. Kerr, Capt. ... Q B Conroy 13. ' 1; I. n and David Dunn, Stearns, who was doing post-graduate Sergeants G. D. Patterson, Nelson, but men Attie continue in the work of On Saturday evening he lectured on J. Baldwin .... L H Harbridge work and instructing in History at Hartman, Gordon. Henderson, Prath- 1 Sophomores were the R. 0. T. C. for a longer period will the science of ship building, and on Kammerer .... • R H Beggs Only Junior. , , was a victim er Dunn, Fix, and C. C. Latter. •tion. This was due receive an alloWance of $9 per Sunday evening he lectured on "Mira Eagye F B Gould. Capt. eligible for nee- of influenza and died after a few days' On October 1, Allegheny College was to the feet that B. Goslin, ex-'19, month for board beginning at the end cles in Stone." He began with the Referee---McCullough. illness. The entire college will be at the disposal of the Government. of the second year. In the way out- early Greek Cathedral and traced the Umpire—Dougherty, had ia..an elected last year as man- saddened by the news. Cochran Hall, Arter House, and the lined above the War Department ex- history of the cathedral up to the Substitutions—Feller for McLane, aeer of basket • -.)I for the season of six fraternity houses, which were con- 113-191a At p! esent he is not in tends an opportunity of gaining corn- present LIN, Mansfield for J. Baldwin, Bailserak for verted into barracks, housed the stu- Kuhns, Fraisier for McMillen, Madison Go to Mendel's for Society Brand dents' army. Arter House was the tContinued on page (Continued-on page 2.) (Continued on page 2.) for Rugh, J. Baldwin for Mansfield, Clothes. 2. 2 6 THE CAMPUS OF ALLEGHENY COLLEGE- -DECEMBER 10, 1918.

teacher Miss Pitman, a pupil of the THE THANKSGIVING PARTY. R. 0. T. C. UNIT. THE CAMPUS Florence Fleming Noyes School of Ballinger & Siggins OF ALLEGHENY COLLEGE Rhyttmic Expression. This syStem Thanksgiving night, Nov. 28, the (Continued from page 1.) The Criterion Established 1876 abandons the old military, tactics and Women's Student Senate gave an ex- Swedish drill for spontaneous expres- cellent treat to the men of the S. A. missions in the R. 0. T. C. to a limit- "THE fEXALL STORE" Entered as second-class matter, Oc- sion of thought and feeling. The T. C. in the college gymnasium. It ed number of qualified men. tober 30, 1904, at the Postoffice at It will be noticed that there is no Popular Clothiers Meadville, Pa., under the Act of Con- ciases are very popular with all the was in the nature of a reception. The gress of March 3, 1879. girls and is the most successful gym- hall was tastefully decorated in col- provision, . for barracks or a regular and Furnishers EASTMAN KODAKS nasium work ever conducted at Alle- lege and national colors. and the en- mess so that the unit will not inter- Published every Tuesday morning fere with the regular he of the col- FILMS, CAMERAS during the academic year by a staff of gheny. tentainment consisted of orchestra editors selected on a competitive basis music, a grand march, punch, and lege. In fact, the drill will take up Huyler's & Liggett's Candies about as much time as is normally de- A Specialty in $2. Hats from the students of Allegheny Col- THE FRESHMAN CLASS. crackers. A unique method of "get- Soda Water, Cigars, lege and devoted to the interests of ting acquainted' was employed, by voted to physical training and will be Stationery the College and its community. The Class Of 1922 will come into its which it was posible for each person considered only as one of the regular Safety Razors and Perfumes. Subscriptions $1.50 a year; $1.00 in own at the beginning of the second to meet every other person. The good courses in the college curiculum. The advance. Single copies 5 cents. semester, when they will all enroll as of these receptions is seen in the in- men will probably wear uniforms dur- FA 1111) ELS VEITH'S MARKET The Campus is forwarded to all sub- students of Allegheny College, and A,he creased number of salutes to ladies on ing the college year. DEALERS IN scribers until an explicit order is re- men will take possession of their the campus. Headquarters for ceived for its discontinuance, and un- All Kinds of Fish, Oysters and Butterine rooms in Cochran Hall. True, there Commencement Gifts til all. arrearages are paid according Y. M. C. A. TO CONTINUE ITS PRO- 955 MARKET STREET to law. Subscribers are requested to have been about 65 girls enrolled as THE FOURTH. LIBERTY LOAN. GRAM AFTER THE HOLIDA1:S. 252 Chestnut Street inform the Business Manager of any Freshmen for the first semester but Both Phones. .536. change of address. while a Class could not get along with- The old Velgheny spirit which has (Continued from page 1.) THE Communications intended for publi- out a Hulings Hall contingent, nev- so many times shown itself was again Griffiths' Baking Co. cation should be sent to the Editor or ertheless they couldn't hold a field day in evidence during the Fourth Liberty After the holidays, the Y. M. C. A. BRUNSWICK BILLIARD PARLOR dropped in the box in the main hall of with the Sophomores, for instance. Loan campaign. Lieutenant Brewer should also prove to be of great bene- Bakers of Quality Goods Bentley before 9:30 a. m. Saturday. And what an addition in the line of who was in charge of the campaign fit. As every one knows this Associa- 176 Chestnut Street tion can also do a wonderful wqk 1272 S. Main Street 15 men this hitherto feminine Freshman conducted in the College, reported that C. It HAUSMAN, Proprietor Local Phone 603-K Bell Phone 196 aggregation is going to receive after about • $19,000 has been subscribed during the r'econstructive period. Ev- CAMPUS STAFF. the demobilization of the S. A. T. C. It here. Counting on a basis of a $50 ery man should appoint himself as a is probable htat the number of Fresh- bond for each student this is an excel- committee of one to asist in making GREEN & BAKER Editor in Chief men who will enroll the second semes- lent record; a 110% subscription, in it a complete success. Drs. D. C. & W. C. Dunn DEALERS IN GORDON D. PATTERSON, '19. ter will total over 175. the words of Dr. Crawford. DENTISTS Conneaut Lake and Pure 591 North Park Avenue. This largest class in the history of Many of the men in the S. A. T. C. Keep's is best place to come' Ev- Distilled FF uter Ice Local 12-K. erything new. the College will no doubt organize subscribed under the allotment system Corner Park Avenue and Arch Street. 954 Market Street Both Phones Asthniate Editor early in February and be in a posi- by which a certain amount was to be LOUISE ROOT, '19. tion to help perpetuate the customs deducted from their pay each month ESTABLISHED 1851 Assistant Editors and traditions of college life which to apply on their bond. Now that the Compliments of VIRGINIA LEWIS, '19. The Culbertson have been so nearly obliterated be- S. A. T. C. is being demobilized these TRADE MA R l< FREDERICK W. McCLUER, '21. cause of the military organization in men will have to make arrangements Tom K. Williams Reporters our midst. But to do this prpperly it with their banks about further pay- Dry Goods Co. SUSAN JENKINS, '20 is necessary that these Freshmen un- ments on their bonds. Men's Wear—Thars All CARL D. MOANEWECK, '21. derstand their proper relation and atti- WATER STREET JAMES Y. PIPER, '20. fusturitth tude toward the upper classes. It is AN INNOVATION AT ALLEGHENY- ABE GLASSMAN, '21. understood that plans are already be- The Wellbore Pipe H. E. ELLSWORTH It Serves You Manager ing formed as to the revival of certain Two Delightful Dances Given by the THOMAS B. McCAFFERTY, '20. customs, especially among the men, to S. A. T. C. Men. Photographer Right 454 North Main Street. help them to this realization. The Meadville Electric Supply Co. Local 318-W. Bell 371-R. girls are now wearing that which dis- The night of November 16, the S. A. 887. MARKET STREET tinguishes them as Freshmen. The T. C. men held a dance in the College Flesh Llehi. 'a Specialty. EDITORIAL. men, too, will assume without doubt Armory. The building was appropri- as other Freshmen in previous years ately decorated with the flags of red, ivta BOO' FRED B. TRACE, '19 Once more the Campus makes its have done, a somewhat similar badge white, and blue, and streamers of the bow and enters college life after a as a mark of honor; for it is an honor college colors, blue and gold. It was CLEAN, COOL and DRY Meadville News Agency temporary period of non-existence, to be a member of this class which, such a success that last Saturday ALL SIZES due to the more stringent require- on account of its numbers, if for no night, December 7, the second dance Across nom Post Office ments of military life, which left to other reason, will make its mark in of the year took place. New *papers a I ( ti Tobacco the enlisted men no time for staff the life and activities of the College. Everyone had a splendid time, and work. In spite of the unsettled condi- When these Freshmen get together it is hoped that after Allegheny re- tions of twenty months of war, the in an organization of their own, they turns to its normal state, the college The MeAdville Laundry Campus has managed to struggle will realize that they have an obliga- authorities wil permit other such af- Fine Quality Briar Pipzs through with its files nearly complete, tion which it will be a. pleasure as fairs. C. C. LAFTER, Jr., and the Staff looks forward to the re- well as a duty to perform in absorbing DINWOODIE At the Phi Psi House, is the mainder of this year as offering great and contributing to the spirit of Old Special Dinners and Luncheons REAL ITALIAN BRIAR College Agent opportunities. Everything possible Alleghd. served on order at Tea Room. will be done to make the paper worthy P. B. GRAHAM of Allegheny, and the Staff, in turn, Gas Lights Supplies asks the support of the student body. f. R. M.T.T1 ,)MPANY GENUINE FRENCH BRIAR Fuel Saver Stoves This, the first issue of the year at- 77a eri /2/ tempts to summarize the events of Silverware Cutlery For Sale at Collegiate Caps, three months within the limits set by Western Reserve University Sporting Goods apace. % Beatty & Balizet's Clowns, floods SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 4A 962 Water St. MEADVILLE, PA. 932 to 938 Dakin Street, CHICAGO Once snore Allegheny has upheld %( and strengthened her previous record YR — of patriotism. When the Govern- Only Medical School in Gowns for Sale, $6.00 and Upward the City of YR ment decided that a branch of the H51 United States Army, to be known as Gowns for Rental, $3.50 — from the Students Army Training Corps, IT Admits only college degree men and seniors in Washington's Birthday through must be formed, using the colleges as absentia. Commencement. training camps, Allegheny did every- Excellent laboratories and facilities for research ORDER IMMEDIATELY. thing in her power to facilitate the and advanced work. transformation, and make its success II Large clinical material. Sole medical control of RESTAURANT in this institution a decided one. Time Lakeside, City and Charity Hospitals. Clinical Clerk Meredith & Jones, Agents Services with individual instruction. I prevented the S. A. T. C. units from fi Wide choice of hospital appointments for all grad- achieving their full worth, but their uates. When down for your mail, stop at posibilities in the way of officer ma- II Fifth optional year leading to A. M. in Medicine. • Trace's for your tobacco. DR. KRUSE terial have already been demonstrat- IT Vacation courses facilitating transfer of advanced ed. Now, the men of the Allegheny students. Sulphur Vapor Baths Unit are being mustered out of ser- If Session opens Sept. 28, 1918; Closes June 12, 1919, vice, and soon the program of the nor- Tuition, $150.00. • College Specials every clay at the RATES REASONABLE mal college year will again be entered. Tea Room, 930 Diamond. CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS, PENN'A This transition, though a sharp one, For catalogue, information and application must be effected without loss of time, blanks, address in order that the S. A. T. C. man may THE REGISTRAR,' 353 East 9th St., Cleveland. • D.T. REAMER The step from his status as a soldier to that of the student preparing to take giILeading his part in the period of reconstruc- Jeweler College of Music, Inc. tion. Now is the time for every man trM%TiLfi%%%%%%%%%nSbfiH9%%%%%%%i M EADVILLE. PA . to take care, lest, in the reaction re- MEADVILLE, PA. sulting from release from military dis- cipline to the freedom of college life, Cut Flowers for All Occasions a Specialty he may neglect the work which duty WVEMSOMOGOOS 1-tarry Waithe Manville, Director now points out as his. In order that Checkary's Candy Land reaction may not take place, it is pe- "Home of Sloeets" cessary that everyone make "steadi- "THE TRENCH BOOT" Fresh Confectionery, Pure Fruit Thirty-first successful year. ness" his byword, and settle down into Soda and Ice Cream Complete courses in all branches of Music, Water Colors the new harness without wasted time, Fetching and fascin'tting — 251 Chestnut St. Bell Phone 4-R and China Painting. impossible of recovery later. Oppor- ,the new TRENCH BOOT pre- Students may enter at any time. Address Registrar for catalogue. tunity now emphasizes the part of the sents an indescribable appeal. student and the test is before us. Effi- Muckinhaupt's Livery cient readjustment spells success. Novel effects in beautiful lea- thers and harmonious cloth OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL OUR MILITARY BAND. tops—in the season's fashion- The best turnouts at the best prices. able shades of khaki, brown Nichol's Bootery One of the most enjoyable entertain- ments so far this year was staged in and grey. The College Shoe Store Ford Memorial Chapel when the S. A. East Side Confectionery T. C. band gave its final concert. Un- STYLE SUPREMACY IN FRESH CANDIES der the leadership of Lieutenant Fretz FASHIONABLE Ice Cream Parlor Fruit and Tobacco HEZ SE.Z:—"It's a feat to fit the feet.# and Sergeant Spangler, the band has C. ALZINGRE, Proprietor FOOTWEAR been working steadily and the audi- a 372 North Street ence of Tuesday night will testify as is delightfully emphasized in to the happy result of their labors. To be sure the bail(' has been playing for this beautiful model. %Inman's drill purposes but had no chance to display their real ability until the "Tie Shoe of the Season I 960 S. Main St. Union Theological Seminary night of the concert. Sergeant Mait- land contributed to the enjoyment of Broadway at 120th Street the evening by a clarionet solo, "Le- General and New York City gende," while Sergeant Spangler's vio- ELDRED'S lin proved as entertaining as ever. On the whole, the members and leader of Special the band have every right to feel re- SOWS 6:200006.0. The charter requires.that "Equal privileges of admission and paid for their hard work of the past a Baking instruction, with all the advantages of the Institution, shall be two months. allowed to Students of every denomination of Christians." - DR. W. C. CARPENTER Does your Club use GIRLS' GYMNASIUM. MOTHER HUBBARD EIGHTY-SECOND YEAR , BEGINS SEPT. 26, 1917. DENTIST BAKED GOODS Allegheny is very fortunate this If you want the best—you should For catalogue, address year in having for a gymnasium over Wilson's Jewelry Store Both Phor :s SHERMAN'S THE DEAN OF STUDENTS. THE CAMPUS OF ALLEGHBNY COLLEGE-- DECEMBER 1 0, 1918.

Brother Harrison L. Askey, ex-'15, ney, Allegheny graduate in the Class J. S. HOTCHKISS & BRO. CO. fraternities 1 was badly wounded in France, Sep- of 1883, and Y. M. C. A. Commissioner RNEST F. MILLER COMPANY tember 18. in France, declared to the students in Wholesale Grocers . Brother Foster B. Doane at the close Ford Chapel on November 6 that the " Home of Good Things " of the war was in charge of two large American doughboys were the best 144-146-141 Mead Avenue The Pennsylvania Beta Chapter of Governrhent gas manufacturing estab- soldiers in the world. The speaker The Largest Stock of the World's Best Food Products the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity an- lishments at Marcus Hook, Pa. narrated a graphic story of the su- nounces the initiation of the following Word has just been received of the preme sacrifice the American Army at Lowest Prices in the City F. K. EASTER WOOD brothers: Paul R. Wineman, Sharon, death of Brother Floyd E. Arnold, '15, made at the critical battle of Chateau Pa. ; James W. Kamerer, Greenville. Thiery, where fate almost turned Prescription Druggist in France, November 18, as the result Choicest Lines of GARDEN SEEDS in the City Pa.; Paul W. Jenkins, Butler, Pa.; of pneumonia. Lieut. Arnold was against the Allies. About 18,000 U. S. Southeast Cor, Park Ave. and Chestnut St. Norris W. Chapin, Union City, Pa. ; F. wounded in the lighting at Chateau Marines, the speaker told, aided the M. Siggins, Meadville, Pa.; Ellis K. 912 Park Avenue . Meadville Phone 83 MEADVILLE, PA. Thierry and received a decoration for French in capturing Chateau Thiery, Baldwin, Tidioute, Pa.; Harold L. Col- bravery from the French Government. and not one of our boys ever retreat- Telerhone No. 60, Either Line lom, Meadville, Pa.; William H. Krebs, ed a single step. Said a Prof., while he marked up some theses, Gowanda, N. Y.; Harold R. Camp, , Sharon, Pa.; Geurdon E. Leffingwell, " It is odd how my comfort increases WM. F. BLAIR Meadville, Pa.; Malcolm A. Mansfield, Go to Mendel's for Society Brand The Pennsylvania Delta Chapter of The longer I write with this Waterman Pen, Meadville, Pa.; John 0. Fitch, Sharon, Clothes. Phi Delta Theta announces the follow- Fancy and Staple Groceries Pa.; John M. Mumaw, Scottdale, Pa.; That I bought down at Jacob Henrici's." ing pledges: Homer Osborne, Frank- Harold G. Ware. Greenville, Pa.; Mor- 281 Chestnut Street lin, Pa.; Horace Dale, Franklin, Pa.; LE PETIT SALON. ris E. Chapin, Union City, Pa.; Joseph Leonard MacGowan, Warren, Pa.; Both Phones 594 L. Hanna, Springboro, Pa.; and Lloyd Clyde D. Potter, Nebraska, Pa. ; Ralph Roy Trask, McKane, Pa. Le Petit Salon initiated nineteen DR. W. W. SHAFFER Marriman, Wellsville, 0. ; Earl Culp, new members November 11: the Misses REUTER'S Wellsville, 0.; John Hampman, Wells- Leda Brooks, '19; Helen Abrams, '19; Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat . D. Ferguson, Blairsville, ville, G.; A. Ethel Curry, '19; Claire Gates, '19; Trust Company Building Meadville, Pa. Modern Shoe Repairing Pa.; Alan Stillson, Richmond Hills, N. Margaret Houghton '19; Henrietta With deep regret Phi Gamma Delta 935 Market Street Y.; W. H. McClure, Johnsonburg, Pa.; Leyda, '19; Ruth Miller, '19; Louise announces the death of the following N. R. Gardner, Johnsonburg, Pa. Root, '19; Serena Salchow, '19; Doris Below Chestnut Brothers: Lieutenant Ralph E. Gra- The death of Brinton Trosh is to Stockdale, '19; Kathryn Carrol, '20; ham, '18, who was killed in a flying be regretted by all members of the Marguerite Diefenderfer, '20; Frances accident at Carruther's Field, Texas; 3 Moore Bros. Dairy Co. " The Store of Good Taste " Chapter who have known him. Green, '20; Dorcas Hall, '20; Gladys Fred H. Sanner, '15, It is also ru- SELLS GROCERIES Captain "Mutt" Judd visited us a few Mcinney, '20; Florence Pappenhagen, 887 Water Street mored that Hyatt M. Cribbs, ex-'19, days ago. AT FAIR PRICES '20; Gladys Raymond, '20; Claribel was killed in action in France. Lieut. Jim Welty was in town on Belnap, 21, and Felicie Sabalot, '21. WHOL ESALE EXCLUSIVELY R. EARL GILL James W. Kinnear, ex-'20, returned Thursday. He had an informal gath- A second meeting was held Dec. 2 at Keep in, mind OM products:- 285 Chestnut Street from the Y. M. C. A. work in France, ering for the Phi Delts and the which games were played and refresh- and is now attending College. This pledges. ments served. Ice Cre«m, Cream, Milk, Cottage Cheese, and however, was not his primary pur- Dal Stevens and Mucky McClelland Buttermilk for all Occasions pose. When he sailed for America, he both visited us last week. Dal is at GLEE CLUB. expected to enlist in the aviation, but Philadelphia; Mucky is at Great Lakes. HAHN'S while on his way the armistice was signed. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON. The Girls'. Glee Club, with head- HENRY J. KRUEGER Lieutenant T. W. Thoburn, '14, was quarters in the rooms ocupied by "Die LEADING FLORIST Dry Goods Store wounded in action in France several The last news from the boys at Gen- Deutsche Gesellschaft" in anti helium weeks ago. In his latest he states that eral Hospital No, 9, dated Nov. 1, days, have made extensive plans for The Freshest and Largest Selection of Home Grown Cut Flowers in season he is again improving, and expects to states that all are well and happy and the year. They have increased the Artistic Decorations of All Kinds Ladies' Ready-to- Wear be out soon. that they are all planning to come membership from twenty-four to C. B. Thoburn, ex-'19, has received back to "Old Alleghe" in the Fall. thirty-six. The new members are: MEADVILLE FRUIT MARKET his discharge, and expects to return to First sopranos: The Mises Genevieve and Dry Goods One of the patients at No. 9 at that ICE CREAM PARLOR, CONFECTIONERY AND PEANUTS college at the beginning of the second time was Lieut. J. E. Isherwood, '19. Hovis, '22; Wilma Lander, '22; Lena semester. He was located at Kelly He was recovering from diptheria and May Brown, '22 , and Alta Postance, SPECIALTY-All kinds of Fresh Fruits, Fresh Butter-Kist Popcorn Dr. F. F. WAELDE Field, Texas. as soon as he is fully recovered he ex- '22; second sopranos: Cecil Edwards, MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Irwin C. Krueger, '21, has been affil- pects to have his tonsils removed. '19; Madeline Stanford, '19; Marguer- 180 Chestnut Street DEN TI 8 T iated into this chapter. He formerly The latest word from Dan Robinson, ite Diefenderfer, '20; first altos: Flor- belonged to the Colgate Chapter. '20, tells us that he has been in the ence Stroup, '22; Mildred Steele, '22, Third Floor Crawford Co. Trust Bldg. Brother Homer L. Castle. ex-'18, has hospital for about a month and a half, and Aileen Hodgkinson, '19; second FOUNTAIN PEN EDUCATION. A process of experimenting MEADVILLE, PA. been sent to the D. S. 0. recovering from a machine gun wound altos, Claire Gates, '19 ; Helen Mill- until you buy a MOORE'S- 1- then you know fountain pen satisfaction. The initiates for this year are: received the day previous to is leav- hoff, '21; Marie Charlton, '22; Jose- =,- Ralph W. Dye, Sandy Lake, Pa.; Guy phine Hovis, '22, and Gertrude Stunts, Always ready to write-no shaking. Won't WHITEHILL'S ing for officer's training school. He leak because it can't. C. Bittner, Meadville. Pa.; Walter H. states that the wound is not serious '22. Sold by College bookstores, druggists, jewelers, and eta. For Milk, Cream and Ice Cream Summs, Edgewood, Pa. ; Robert Earl Goners. and is only bad enough to lay him up AMERICAN FOUNTAIN PEN CO. Cor. Park Ave. and Baldwin Iffert, Greenville, Pa.; George L. Bird, for a couple of months. Adams, Cushing & Foster, Inc. Meadvile. Pa.; Verne W. Davis, North BIOLOGY CLUB. 163 Devonshire Street, Boston . Fhone 497-B Private R. F. Catherman spent Braddock, Pa.; Cassius C. Bliley, Erie, Thanksgiving with his parents at their At the first meeting of the year, Pa.; Hugh H. Buchanan, Erie, Pa.; home on Water Street. Catherman is November 19, Biology Club initiated William A. Challener, , Pa.; in the C. W. S. service at Washington, the following: The Misses Hattie Miller's Grocery William H. Ritchey, Vandergrift, Pa.; D. C. More, '19; Meredyth Neal, '19; Alice Nathan W. Croasman: Redcliff, Pa.; S. N. Goslin, '19, U. S. Naval Re- Candy and Tobacco Robinson, '20; Helen Andrews, '21; Ralph B. Secor, Ridgway, Pa. ; David serve, is now in training at Hampton Margaret Cleveland, '21; Dorothy Opposite Hulings Hall WI/ Frazier, Conneautville, Pa.; Donald Roads. Roach, '21; Gladys Tuck, '21; and Lou- L. Eastman, Union City, Pa.; John C. The name of P. W. Lane, '17, has re- Go to Mendel's for Society Brand ise Weckerly, '21. Cornell University Medical College Bird, Meadville, Pa.; H. Arthur Jones, cently been added to the faculty of In the City of New York Clothes. A second meeting was held Dec. 13. SATISFACTION I3eaver, Pa. ; Wiliam E. Jordan Wood Braddock High School. "Shady" is Admits graduates of Allegheny Col- at which Mr. Longenecker read & pa- IN PHOTOGRAPHY Haven, N. Y.; Walter P. Swanson, coaching basket ball and teaching lege presenting the required Phy- Circulating Library at Trace's. All per on "Plant Breeding." Ridgway, Pa. ; Alexander Wayne Gor- Mathematics. sics, Chemistry and Biology. the latest books. MISS ANNA RAY don, Pittsburgh, Pa. P. E. Hill, '17, is in charge of the Instruction by laboratory methods Where the Students Go. Phi Gamma Delta also announces Chemistry department of Meadville QUILL CLUB, throughout the course. Small 873 Diamond the pledging. of George D. Anderson, High School. sections facilitate personal con- of Erie, Pa. Meadville Dry Cleaning Lieut. Faulkner and Lieut. Booth The Quill Club held its first regular tact of student and instructor. CLARK & MORFORD are planning on being back for the meeting November 19. The program Graduate Courses leading to A. M. . Company S000e.sors to D. M. Clerk new term. of the evening was ,made up of poetry, and Ph. D. also offered under Grocers The 1918 neophites are: George each member having written a parody. direction of the Graduate School' WE CALL and DELIVER Delta Tau Delta announces the ini- Booth, Charleroi, Pa. ; Wilfred Black, For Quality, Services, Right Prices Later refreshments were' served. of Cornell University. tiation of the following men: David D. Erie, Pa.; Vernon Eagye, Charleroi, Local Phone 622 942 MARKET STREET The new members of the Club this Applications for admission are pre- Kirkpatrick, Thomas W. McCreary, Pa. ; Chas. Goodrich, Edinboro, Pa.; Phone 238 year are Miss Ethel Wood, '21; Miss ferably made not later than June. Jr., Ralph W. Lashells, Harold D. Leb- Wilfred Hodgson, Turtle Creek', Pa.; Helen Milhoff, '21; Mr. Abe Glassman, Next session opens Sept. 30, 1918. erman, Albert J. Bender, Joseph Lorz, Dan Murphy, Erie, Pa.; John Pollock, '21; Mr. T. Colley, '21; and Mr. F. W. For information and catalogue addresS James L. Gerdon, Raymond M. Speak- Charleroi, Pa.; Noel Parent, Charleroi, McCluer, '21. THE DEAN, Low's Pullman Diner man, Lenard A. Shafer, James N. Cull- Pa. ; Wm. Potter, Turtle Creek, Pa.; Cornell University Medical College, inan, Clint Densmore II, A. Wayne J. Arden Rogers, Meadville, Pa.; Leo Box 454, Best Lats at IJest Prices BURCH Kennedy, Milton F. Warren, Clifton G. Ross, Albion, Pa. ; John Roach, Pitts- KLEE4P-ELEF,T. First Ave. and 28th St.. New York City FOR ICE CREAM Murch, Blake B. Cassidy, Edward R. ford, N. Y.; Malcolm Shreve, Erie, Pa.; Inman, Jr., Donald E. Kilgore, Chas. Wm. Scott, Erie, Pa.; Joseph Terrill. The members of Klee-o'-Kleet met Local Phone 76 LAFAYETTE Kuhn's Confectionery J. Irving, Russel H. Field, Maurice E. Meadville, Pa. Nov. 27 at the home of Miss Lucile and Ice Cream Parlor Kofford, all of the Class of '22, Scott left for West Point Military Richards, '19, on Grove Street, for BARBER .SHOP FRESH CANDIES Brother Stetson, ex-'19, who is at Academy, October 25, and Goodrich their first meeting and initiated the LOS ANGELES DRINKS his home in Cambridge Springs, for a was called into the service before be- Misses Cecil Edwards, '19; Marguerite Service and Satisfaction few clays on furlough, visited the Col- . 227 Chestnut Street ing inducted into the S. A. T. C. Diefenderfer, '20, and Helen Thoburn, PERRY & HUBBARD, Proprietors John J. Shryock Co. lege last Saturday. Lieut. Stetson is '20. stationed at Norwich College, Ver- Read your home paper.-Trace's mont. will deliver it. M. N. S. Dr. C. C. DILL Furniture Brother Elery J. Stetson , ex-'11, was Sanitary Barber Shop Rugs killed in action on the Flanders front ALPHA CHI RHO. The members of M. N. S. held their Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat ‘c. F. GEBHARDT, Paper Hangings September 12th, in the last great first meeting Nov. 25 and initiated the Glasses Furnished. Proprietor. American drive. Drapery Phi Iota announces the following Misses Leda Brooks, '19; Nellie 281 Chestnut St. First Shop Below Postoffite. initia tes: T. B. Horne, Pleasant Unity, Reniers, '19; Madeline Rischell, '19, Pa:; Z. A. Clark, Cochranton; G. R. and Doris Stockdale, '19: HARLEY D. CARPENTER Kirschner, Edinboro; H. B. Vander- wort, Bristolville, Ohio; C. M.‘ Shu- D. A. GILL atabimp ATHLETIC ELECTION. macher, Meadville; K. C. Caufman, HARTMAN & JUDD . . . Where the Satisfied Crowds Go. Girard; E. P. Miller , Mount. Pleasant; (Continued from page 1. HARDWARE A. J. Kinney, Meadville; E. M. Patter- son, Dawson; also the following college, but should be return, his elec- POCKET CUTLERY Gas Supplies pledges: G. M. Bollinger, Meadville; tion last year will be considered valid, E. A. Cook, McKeesport; W. H. Niles, and Manager-elect Gordon will not as- SCISSORS Springwatee, N. Y.; M. Pollock, Straw- sume the managership until next year. 989 Water Street PLUMBING HARDWARE The Best and Cleanest Entertainments berry Ridge; L. A. Whitman, Thomas, There- seems to be considerable in- FLASHLIGHTS STOVES FURNISHINGS Possible to Secure W. Va.; R. A. Theuret, Meadville; K. terest shown in athletics this year, Crumrine, Meadville. judging from the number of votes Meadville Hat Cleaning Company cast. About one hundred and fifty Chester Jelbart, ex-'21, who was in- and SHOE SHINING PARLORS votes were cast, and only those who jured when his horse fell at the Camp MERCATORIS SOT1R & CONSTAS, Proprs. Zachary Taylor Artillery 0. T. C., is expected to remain in college after the We clean and re-block straw, Panama, soft, stiff, reported to be improving and expects discontinuation of the S. A. T. C. were Best Line of Fancy and Staple velour, heaver, white, and all other kinds of hats. H. W. HARR to be back in February. permitted to vote. Groceries 916 WATER STREET, MEADVILLE, PA. Frank Parrish, '20, recently mus- Branch, 25o Chestnut St. MERCHANT TAILOR LOCAL PHONE 588 gfve ia-4ceum tered out at the Camp Taylor Artillery Go to Mendel's for Society .Brand Builder of Fine Custom-Made 0. T. C., expects to return in Febru- Clothes: ary for the second semester. THE WRIGHT CO. Home of Best Feature and Special Fashionable Clothes It is reported that A. B. Pappenhag- Wood & Stone Dry Cleaning, Pressing High-Class Pictures en, '17, and K. M. Woodard, ex-'18, and Tailoring Flood Building, Chestnut St. And Refined Vaudeville have been commissioned over there. JE WELE J. W. KINNEAR CHARLES RAGO 902 Water Street SPEAKS IN CHAPEL TAILOR 967 Water Street Meadville, Pa. McMAHON H. H. FINNEY, Printer Pays Glowing Tribute to American Dr. T. J. McFATE Go to I. E. HALL'S for the City Grocery and Bakery Printed or Engraved Cards Fighters In France. Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing DENTIST Finest Photos in the City 960 WATER STREET See our Paying a glowing tribute to the MASONIC BLDG. CHESTNUT ST. Satisfaction Guaranteed Both Phones 69 "TRIUMPH BOND " Stationery American fighters in France, J. W. Office Hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 5. Local Phone 25-K Kinnear, promient Pittsburgh attor- J 947 Water Strut 212 Arch Street ' Evenings by appointment,

THE CAMPUS OF ALLEGHENY COLLEGE--DECEMBER 10, 1918. • Fithian will represent Allegheny at You Can't Get Better Style %otoritiez the Sister College Contest. Miss Eva English, '18, is teaching . AT ANY PRICE in New Castle High School. Hershfield ClothierThe College men are acknowledged the Miss Helen Fogo, '18, is teaching in The Sophomores entertained the Wellsville High School. 946 Water Street Chapter with a dinner November 15. best dressed men in America Miss Grace Brooke, '18, is teaching Mrs. Eugene McLaren, ex-'99, visit- in Uniontown. Our Suits and Overcoats Reflect the True College Spirit ed her daughter, Elizabeth, the week Hundreds of New Spring Suits of the Best Materials. Miss Ruth Hammerton, '18, is teach- of October 27. ing in the Edinboro High School. The Latest Styles. The Finest Workmanship. F. G. PRENAI"F Mrs. W. J. Humphrey, Helen Clark, Miss Pauline Rhoads, '18, is teach- Prices-$12, $15, $18, $20, $22.50, $25. '90, died during the recent influenza ing in DuBois High School. epidemic. We guarantee a saving of $5 to $10 a Suit. Proper Apparel for Men. Miss Irene Davenport, '15, is Prin- Mrs. P. T. Lange ,- Margaret Ying- cipal of Windber High School. ling, ex-'14, died in Erie during the Miss Casette Whittaker was married Just Arrived-a very large assortment of NEW DRESS SHIRTS, HATS, CAPS, influenza epidemic. to Lieut. Charles Morison on Sept. 11. and Furnishing Goods of all kinds, Trunks, Suitcases, Traveling Bags. Greeting Cards and Stationery Annie Bishop„'13. is doing office Pratt's Photos for all occasions Miss Helen Wing, '15, was married EVERYBODY INVITED. work in Pittsburgh. Plain, Printed or Engraved to Dr. Roy Robinson, June 12. Ruth 'Townley, '03, is a canteen Miss Emma Kightlinger, '16, was HERSHFIELD, The Clothier worker in France. Are Best married to Lieut. J, R. Sheip. Conklin &Waterman Fountain Pens Mrs. Harold Levis, Katherine Ca- Writing Fluid rew, '17, diedtat her home in Erie (lur- TALLAGEWE. ing the influenza epidemic. JULIUS STAFF College Note Books and fillers DEATH OF FOREST 1'. WEAVER. BAT ES MERCHANT TAILOR Gertrude Simpson, '18, died Nov, 16, Misses Zella York, '19, and Ruth We wholesale Toilet Paper, Towels of influenza. and Napkins Sjoberg, '21, are attending a Foreign Cleaning and Pressing Dept. Mary Arnold, ex-'19, was married to Meadville Phone 29-K Misionary Conference held at Cleve- The student body and faculty of PIANOS, VICTROLAS 934 Market St., Meadville, Pa. SHARTLE Lieut. Donald B. Megahen, Aug. 15. land, December 6-8, Allegheny College regret to announce Opposite Academy Both Phones SHEET MUSIC-RECORDS LADIES' WORK A SPECIALTY Anne McConnell, '18, is assistant in Miss Ella Kraschneske, '20, returned the untimely death of Forest P. Weav- the labdratory of Dr. O'Day at the We furnish Pianos for all Fra- to school after three weeks absence at er, former college organist. Dr. Craw- ternity Houses tr. of P. her home in Erie. ford, in an excellent eulogy of the de- Lillian Fetzer, '1,7, was married Sep- On August 29, Miss Ruth Nash, ceased, told his fine altruistic motives Meadville Dry Goods Co. tember 14 to Charles Frazier, of Tulsa, ex-'21, was married to Rev. Paul and of his great service rendered to Okla. McConkey, of Grove City. the college. Mr. Weaver contributed Quality and Style Supreme Dorothy Nichols E. H. Trainer in Cloaks, Suits, Dresses, Gowns, Waists , '18, is teaching Miss Marie Olson, '18, is attending his valuable time each day in playing English and History in the- High Eastman Buisness College, at Pough- the organ at the chapel exercises. DENTIST of all descriptions, Foreign and Domes- School at Spencer, Mass. keepsie, N. Y. Over Ballinger & Siggins tic Dry Goods and 1Votions, at Born-To Mr. and Mrs. Harald Miss Isabelle Marvin, '18, having 942 942 Levis, a son. sufficiently recovered from a serious WATER WATER Norene Saxton, '18, is teaching His- BOWLING ST. THE DAYLIGHT STORE ST. attack of influenza, has resumed her Tiff STUDENTS' BARBER SHOP tory in the High School at James- field work in the Foreign Missionary TRY IT FOR YOUR HEALTH town, N. Y. Is the place to get the Best Hair Society of the Baptist Church, Six Finest Alleys in the State Cut, Shave or Massage C. P. HARRIS Ruth Brumbaugh, '18, visited the Dr. and Mrs. Leake were the Sun- Chapter, the week-end of October 20. day dinner guests of Miss Helen J. C. O'LAUGHLIN G.'S. WAGNER She is , teaching Spanish and Mathe- Strickland, '19. 171-173 Chestniut St. Cor, Chestnut Street and Park Avenue Headquarters for Flour matics in the High Schbol at Ford City, Pa. • PLEDGING DAY FOR THE WO- THE 907 Market Street Both Phones Adelaide Singley, '18 was married, MEN'S FRATERNITIES, NO- MICHEL BROS. Sept. 11, to Lieut. Robt. L. Yost, '17, VEMBER NINTH. DEALERS IN in Meadville. Tribune Publishing Co. FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED MEATS, BUTTERINE, Etc. Gladys Douds, ex-'19,1s enrolled as November ninth was bidding day for Printing That Is Right a student at Cornell University. Both Phones the several women's fraternities of the 938 MARKET STREET RIVERSIDE HOTEL Born-To Mr. and Mrs. Paul John- 9ollege. As a result of Hip bidding Programs, Invitations, Booklets, Menus. ston, a (laughter, Barbara Thoburn, the following girls were pledged: In fact, "Anything that is Printable." IN CONNECTION WITH THE Agnes Robinson, '17, visited the Kappa Alpha Theta: Lucile Bly, MAUDE HARPER Chapter during the past week. Jamestown, N Y.; Martha Brown, Ti- NOTARY PUBLIC Mildred Richey , '17, is teaching in Federal St., Meadville, Pa. Stenography, Typewriting, Thesis a specialy onesta; Winsome Brown, Cochranton; Sc per .100 words. GRAY MINERAL SPRI\G the High School at Vandergrift, Pa. Elizabeth MacLaren Warren ; Mar- Multlgraphing. Examination Questions, Letters, etc. tha Schell, Vandergrift; Ruth Tuck. Crawford County Trust Co. Bldg, 'Meadville, P., GET YOUR Phone 80 CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS, PA. . \ Clevelandy Marie Charlton, Dorothy McKinney, and Alta Postance, Mead- Elizabeth Best, '15, is a Social Set- ville, and Helen Andrews, Conneaut tlement worker in New York. Lake. Tobacco and Smokers' Articles A. W. HAN AWAY Edna Yost, '12, is doing war work Kappa Kappa Gamma: Evelyn Cran- AT THE RELIE:,13LE JEWELER ALLEGHENY COLLEGE in New York. dall, Edinboro; Wilma Landers, Mon- Gail Richmond, '07, is a canteen essen; Sara Peabody, Springwater N. 279 CHESTNUT ST. Founded in 1815 worker in France. Y.; Mildred Stoner, Scottdale; Nell Jess Reed. '14, is engaged in Gov- Wooley, Scottdale; Dorothy Worster, UNITED CIGAR STORE ernment work in Washington, D. ( 1 . GOOD TRADITIONS Norwich; Winifred Britton, Meadville, BEATTY & BALIZET, Agents Louise Irvin, '16, has registered in and Marion Dusenberry, Conneaut. a Nurses Training Corps. DERFUS BROS. STRONG FACULTY Ohio. Eleanor. Gill, ex-'16, is doing Gov- : Marjorie Abbott, ernment work in New York. UNSURPASSED LOCATION 11Iinneapolis, Minn.; Elotkise Fink, Heckman's Pharmacy Elizabeth Ling, '15, and Helen Kulp, Cambridge Springs; Mary Gealy, Ethel Everything in Drugs, • Sanitary '16, are engaged in doing Social Ser- Kerr and Inez Kennedy, Oil City; Cameras and Supplies REASONABLE EXPENSES vice work in Erie. Developing and Printing Meat Market Mary Henry, Aspinwall; Louise Hulin, Columbia Grafonolas and Records Marion Miller, '17, is teaching in Franklin; Francis_ Pitt, Ripley, N. Y.; ! , 12 water Street. Both Phones Catalogue sent free of charge to any address on application to Butler this Winter. Ethel Swanson, Sheffield; Florence 346 NORTH STREET Helen Easterwood, '17, is teaching Stroup, Ashtabula, Ohio; Henrietta at Cochranton this Winter. PRESIDENT CRAWFORD, Meadville, Pa. Coombs, Woodlawn; Mary Hendershot, 1 ) 1 P1it2; Irene Putnam, ex-'21, is , teaching at Gertrude Houser, Coral McMillan, and Deckers this Winter. Lena Brown, Meadville; Gladys Brun- A.'VanIi iper .....■M=MINNAMIMIsnor ner, Cleveland, and Ida Galbreath, ALPHA CHI' OMEGA. Leetonia, Ohio. We Solicit FRISK Alpha Gamma Delta: Mary Cooley, College Trade /Rohl. Tg. Easastvtt To. Among those from last' year's class Cereal; Myra Halverstadt, Lisbon, Ice Cream Parlor SPECIALISTS IN HIGH GRADE ATTIRE FOR WOMEN who are teaching this year are: Isabel Ohio; Marion Hamilton, Conneaut- FINE CONFECTIONERY Freer, at Marion, Olio; Helen MdLain ville; Bess Jeffries, Tranger; Mar- 9411 littirr trert, ffirahuitir. ;Ind Olive Dowdell, at Fredericktown, garet Lamon, New Kensington; Doris FISHER'S Pa.; Louise Deens, at Ambridge, Pa Larsen, Warren; Mary Miner, New Irene Wood, at Woodsfield, Ohio. Castle; Grace Ruminger, Guys Mills; CIGAR STORE F. R. FAY Myrtle Elder, '18, and Georgia Carr, FISH MARKET Flowers for Every Occasion Sara Colter; Butler, and Lucile Drake, Corner Market and Chestnut Sts. - - FROM - - - '18, are doing Government work at the Meadville. FRESH AND SALT WATER FISH General Electric, in Erie, Pa. Tallagewe: Marjorie Lillie, Ripley, Sea Foods and Oysters in Season. THE POSEY SHOP Mrs. Francis Dixon Hulin, N: Y.; Helen Rose and Gertrude WE DO STRICTLY UP-TO-DATE 950 Market Steet Local Phone 94 Next to Post Office of Blairsville, was visiting here re- Stunts, Girard; Gertrude Stewartson, SI-10E REPAIRING Bell Phone 231-,! cently. Pittsburgh; Felicie Sabalot, Bordeaux, WHEN YOU WANT IT. Mrs. Rose Platt Ramsey, '15, an- France; Marguerite Brown, and Mar- CRAWFORD COU1VTY J. WALTHER nounces the birth of a son. jorie Lindstrom, Jamestown, N. Y.; IS FAMOUS FOR ITS CHEESE Walk-Ober Miss Hildur Johnson, '17, spent Florence Curtiss, Charlotte. Jelbart, 903 Water St., opp. Crawford Dry Goods Store Thanksgiving week-end as -the guest Zeva Bartlett, Meadville; Stella Pim The Leon C. Maaacw Cheese Co. Shoes of Miss Hazen. ing, Cochranton; Margaret Frable, La- MEADVILLE. PENN'A For Mrs. Janet Ellis Hartman, '15, is trobe; Clara Weller, Springboro; Gen- Herbert VanPatton spending the Winter with her parents evieve and Josephine Hovis, Grove JEWELER AND MANUFACTUR- Men and Women in Meadville. City, and Varena Collins, Edinboro. ING OPTICIAN Miss Lucia De Turk, was initiated Broken Lens Replaced Sitter's Meat Market Snappy Styles for the Young liiiii(Spse into Delta Chapter of Alpha Chi GIRL'S TRACK MEET. 283 Chestnut Street Folks. Omega on Tuesday, November 25. Home of Nut Margerine Announcement has been made of he The anual Freshman-Sophomore birth of a baby girl to Mrs. Linda track meet was held in the gymnasium Best Spread for Bread BROWNELL SHOE CO. Johnson Downing, '15. of Hulitlgs Hall, Saturday, the twenty- "Always More For Less" On November 29, at a six o'clock seventh. The usual exciting field 208 Chestnut Street. Smith &Wirt 945 MARKET STREET MEADVILLE, PA dinner, Mrs. Akers entertained the sports such as% the relay race, foot Misses Hazen, De Turk, Hil4ur John- race, endurance .test, etc., were held. Bell Phone 155-R son, '17, Gertrude Monroe, '19, .Mar- These were followed by the class PHARMACISTS garet Houghton '19, Doris Stockdale, stunts, Both of which were among the Local 660 '19, and Louise Root, '19, finest ever given at Hulings. The Former Red Cross Mrs. Celia Shires Ballinger, '12, of Freshmen staged "The Signing of the Orange, N. J., is visiting at the•home Peace Treaty." It was very realistic- Pharmacy of Mr. Ballinger in Meadville. ally portrayed with President. Wilson, On the evening of November 7, at General Fich, Kaiser Wilhelm, and the the home of Mrs. Edgar Roudebush, other dignitaries present in full cos- Clothing, Furnishings announcement was made of the en- tume. gagement of Miss Marjorie Roudehush, , In great contrast to this was the ex-'19, to Lieut. Francis E. Kirkpat- Sophomore Cabaret, which set forth and Hats rick, ex-'19. the wiles of a big city as used on a FULLDRFSS Miss Edith Askey, '15, and Mr. .!:arl simple country maid. Particularly Suited for College Men. Lyons Reed were married in Meadville The judges of the meet were Mrs. OUTFITS on Saturday, September 14. Akers, Mrs. Darling, and Mrs. Schultz, Hart, Schaffner & Marx Mrs, Ruth Ellis McKay, ex-'19, is "stvho reported two points in favor of Are here in Mahogany or now at Hempstead, N. Y., with her AT American Walnut in many hand- Fashion. Park, the Freshmen and three for the Sopho- some Period designs. All are up husband, who is in camp there. mores on athletics, while the Fresh- to our well-known standard of Borsilino Hats. men won three for originality on the construction, and have lined ALPII A GAMMA DELTA. stunt and the Sophomores two for MENDEL'S drawer for silver and full-length finesse, which resulted in a tied score. linen drawer. Miss Leona Rial, '16, and Miss Ethel Prices Range From SMITH'S, 219 Chestnut St. Hudson, '16 , spent the week-end with TWENTIETH CENTURY CLUB. the Chapter. Geo. T. Wilson & Son $16.00 to $65.50 Miss Ruth Fithian, '19, and Miss At a meeting of Twentieth Century Edith Newmaker, '20, have gone to Club, held Nov. 18, Dr. Leake gave a The .Teteeters Cleveland as delegates of the Y. W. C. most interesting discussion of the HALLMARK Goodwn & Nunn Opticians p. 0.21-0_21-8-02101-01-0Efgarg-8-Z-Zzaa2.10PLILD.. A. to the misisonary convention. Miss terms of the "Armistice." Store MEADVILLE, PA. J