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1876 THE CAMPUS 1914 OF ALLEGHENY COLLEGE

MEADVILLE, PA., MARCH 24, 1914. VOLUME XXXII.-NUMBER 23.

institution. Later he became a stu- BASKETBALL CUES PROFESSOR DUTTON dent at Dartmouth College, and grad- BOTH DEBATES LOST SUCCESSFUL CONCERT uated as a civil engineer in the year Team Wins From Geneva But Loses DIED LAST THURSDAY 1878, when he was twenty-six years BY GOLD AND BLUE to W. and J.-Summaries of Games. GIVEN LAST FRIDAY old. After his graduation from col- Glee Club and Orchestra Please Large Death Caused by Heart Failure. lege he .was appointed professor of Pitt and Wooster Win Close Decision Allegheny's basketball season for Audience at Union City. Funeral Held Yesterday Afternoon. Mathematics and vice-principal of the in Triangular Debates. this year closed on last Friday even- Cumberland Valley State Normal ing, after the team had played Gen- In the fifth intercollegiate debate The College Glee Club and Orches- Of all the announcements made in School, which position he held until eva at Beaver Falls on Thursday held between Allegheny and the Uni- tra gave a delightful concert on last years 'by President Crawford in 1386. After that he was professor of evening and Washington and Jeffer- versity of , Allegheny lost Friday evening at Union City, under Chapel, none was a greater shock to Mathematics in the Eiinboro State son at Washington on last Friday to the Pittsburgh debaters on last the auspices of the Baraca Class of the student body than when the pres- Normal School until 1890, when he ac- evening. The contest with Geneva Friday evening in Ford Memorial the First Methodist Episcopal church. ident made known the sad news of cepted the position here at Allegheny. resulted in a 28 to 18 victory for Al- Chapel by a decision of two to one. A large audience was out to greet the the sudden death of Professor William Professor Dutton was a member of legheny, while the night following W. The question, "Resolved, That the Allegheny musicians and greatly ap- Tenny Dutton, head of the department the Beta Theta Pi Fraternity, a mem- and J. took a close game from the should, as a matter of preciated their work. The listeners of Mathematics and Engineering. ber of the Masonic lodge, and of the Gold and Blue by a score of 25 to 21. Policy, exclude all foreign unskilled were unlimited in their applause and Many members of the student body First Methodist church of this city. The game at Washington was espec- labor" furnished an excellent subject praise of both the Glee Club and Or- had heard a rumor earlier in the He also was a member of Phi Beta ially closely contested. With these for a debate and was most ably ar- chestra. Every selection was encored morning that Professor Dutton had Kappa. two games the basketball season clos- gued by the members of both teams. at least once and sometimes several suddenly died of heart failure while The deceased is survived by his ed: with eight victories, one tie game P. F. Barackman, '14, 0, A. Parment- times. The solo work of Robert H. coming up to his 8:10 class-but the wife and two children, Miss Bess Dut- and five defeats. Although the number er, '14, and C. S. Burwell, '14, upheld Downing, '15, made a fine impression report was not confirmed until the ton,' '04, a teacher in the public of defeats is larger than an Alle- the affirmative argument for Alleg- on the audience at Union City. Al- announcement was made in Chapel. schools of the city of Pittsburgh, and gheny quintet has sustained in some heny, while W. I. Moyer, L. S. Brodio, though this was the first time that It will be remembered that about Lieutenant Benjamin Dutton, of the years, the schedule was probably and J. Simon argued on the negative the College Orchestra has made a two years ago Professor Dutton was United States Navy. Mrs. Dutton was harder, this being so especially in side of the question for Pitt. Only a trip as a part of the musical clubs seriously ill from the same ailment, ill in a hospital in Pittsburgh when some of the games played away from small audience was out to hear the representing Allegheny, their work but since his recovery he seemed to the summons came to her husband. home. Syracuse, Rochester and Ohio debaters, in fact about the smallest was of such a pleasing variety last enjoy his usual good health and was Mrs. Dutton and Miss Dutton arrived Wesleyan are three of the best bas- attendance that ever attended an in- Friday evening that they will proba- most active in all the affairs of the in the city as soon as they were able ketball fives in this part of the coun- tercollegiate contest of this kind. bly be taken along more frequently. college and city. to get up from Pittsburgh, but the try and probably throughout the Dr. G. E. .Snavely presided and in- Several important numbers on the Professor Dutton left his home on friends here had a hard time locating whole United States. When it is -in their order. program had to be dispensed with on Locust street to go to the corner of Lieutenant Dutton, as he was away on troduced the speakers taken into consideration that the Park Avenue and Randolph street to 13arackmau started the affirmative by account of the illness of the leader, a cruise on the battleship Kansas. He Gold and Blue lost four of the five take the 8 o'clock car up the hill, and attempting to show that to restrict G. D. Rose. '14. The program was as was finally located by wireless in the games to teams of such caliber, the after he had not walked more than unskilled labor was only a logical ex- follows: Hampton Roads, but was not able to season was a fair one although not fifty feet down Park avenue he was tention of our immigration policy, Part I. reach the city until late Sunday even- as successful as many others. that this restriction was frequently ing. For this reason the funeral was "The Anvil Chorus" Verdi made. He also made the •points that The Geneva Game. postponed from Sunday afternoon un- Orchestra it will protect American citizenship In order to save some of the men til yesterday afternoon. "When Mabel Sings" Speaks and that such a restriction would be for the contest the night following Glee Club That Professor Dutton's former stu- an economic test. His arguments with Washington and Jefferson, Orchestra. dents held him and his work in high were based on the three main divis- Coach Hammett started the Alle- Reading-"How Old Mose Counted." esteem was evidenced by the fact that ions of the affirmative side, namely, gheny line-up with Nicholls and Bash Mr. Hutchinson Mr. A. W. Thompson, '97, made a that it is the logical policy, the pur- at forward, McKay at center, and Baritone 'Solo-"A Song of Steel," special trip from Chicago, leaving a pose of it is to get good men, and it Thomas and Graham at guards. The Spross great deal of important work there is much needed in an economic way. contest proved to be slow and unin- Mr. Downing behind him as manager of the Balti- Brodio, of Pitt, outlined the nega- teresting from the start. A number Gypsy Trail. more and Ohio railroad, in order to be tive side of the argument. Maintain- of fouls were called on both teams, Glee Clue one of the honorary pall hearers and ing that the exclusion of foreign un- which greatly slowed up the play as Hungarian Dance. V. ..Brahnias mourners at the funeral of his late skilled labor would not raise the well as affording both fives plenty of Orch est re friend and professor. ()la amount of opportunity to make point`; from the -a:ague-4347 the Americanevterk.men, -that Part the date of the funeral being changed, foul line. The first half ended 10 to it would not help present conditions, Rewrote; ...... Selected Mr. Thompson was unable to be pres- that it would cause a still higher cost 6 in favor of Allegheny. In the see- ent, yesterday, Mr. lititehinaon because his 'presence of living, that the unskilled labor is mid period the Gold and Blue Iliad,- Professor W. T. Dutton. Ile- air! That 1 ' ,1-1.tad in Mind," eats i'llsolutely necessary at weeded for industrial expansion, and twelve points to the six made by c S1-ssi oaliY1. pG0 u ton, D. C., where he was to appear be- that the condition of so many unem- Geneva. Dunbar was substituted for (From "Freckles") Friedland seen to fall forward. This was just fore the Interstate Commerce Com- ployed is not due to the unskilled for- Graham in the last few minutes of Glee Club after he had spoken a cheerful word mission. The family were the recip• eign labor in this country, the Pitt play and Cox for Nicholls. McKay Baritone Solo-"Young Tom O'Devon" to a neighbor when passing by. Mr. ients of innumerable telegrams ex• played an excellent game at center debator gave a complete outline of Russell Dutton was carried into a home near- pressing the deepest sympathy in the argument of the negative. Par- by securing two field goals and at the Mr. Downing by, and Dr. F. A. Clawson was sum- their recent bereavement. menter followed next for the affirm- same time holding his man to none. Firelight Faces. moned Prom across the street. The The following resolutions were ative by maintaining that the present Captain Nicholls also made two bas- Mr. Smith and Glee Club physician responded immediately, but adopted by the faculty and were pub- social and political conditions were kets from the field, while Thomas, Overture-"Poet and Peasant"..Suppe there was no need of his services. The lished in the Meadville papers: due to the large number of unskilled Dunbar and Cox made the remaining Orchestra spirit had already taken its flight for "To the members of the faculty of foreigners in the country, basing his field goals with one apiece. The line- the unseen world. The Chapel ser- Allegheny College the sudden death argument largely upon the assertion up and summary follows: The personnel of the Glee Club was vices on last Thursday morning were of their senior colleague, Professor that the immigrant is dependent up- Allegheny-28. Geneva-18. as follows: First tenor-J. A. Fore- most impressively led by Dr. Cobern William T. Dutton, comes with be- on the political boss on account of his Nicholls L F Dodds man, '17, R. E. Hoffman, '16, T. B. after the president had made a few wideri•g shock and pain. He has so ignorance. Bash R.F Todd Putney, '17, .S. L. Sheets, '16, R. J. remarks. long seemed an inseparable part of Moyer continued the argument for McKay Perrott Tuttle, '17; second tenor-F. B. The man whose death notice is re- the institution that in the thought of the negative by attempting to show Graham R G Clyde Doane, '17, V. G. Hawkey, '17, J. B. counted in these columns of The Cam- those who have been associated with the necessity of the unskilled laborer Thomas 1, G Park Hutchinson, '15, L. A. Pappenhagen, pus was the senior professor of the him the gap caused by his decease and maintaining that they are back- Substitutions-Dunbar for Graham, '15, P. B. Wolf, '16; first bass-L. J. faculty. For a period of almost will never be filled. bone of our present industrial system. Cox for Nicholls, Leoflier for Todd. • Dundon, '16, R. P. Koehler, '16, M. G. twenty-four years Professor Dutton "For nearly twenty-four years as a He attempted to show that exclusion Field goals-McKay 2, Nicholls 2, Mellon, '15, T. F. Smith, '15, T. Tho- was head of the department of Engi- full professor-a term of service only of the unskilled would bring about Thomas 1, Dunbar 1, Cox 1, Clyde 2, burn, '14; second bass-H. L. Askey, neering and Mathematics. To say once exceeded in the history of the conditions worse than those that are Leaffler 2, Dodds 1. Fouls-Bash, 9 '15, E. V. Askey, 'R. E. Downing, that he was a favorite with the stu- institution-he has gone quietly and now in vogue. Burwell continued the out of 21; Cox, 4 out of 7; Dodds, 8 '15, M. R. Palmer, '15, R. H. Pillow, dent body is expressing it most mild- unpretentiously about his appointed constructive argument for the affirm- out of 23; Park, 0 out of 3; Clyde, 0 '16, C. M. Miller, '17. ly. The men who have taken work tasks. Rarely absent for any cause ative by maintaining that exclusion out of 1. Referee-Meriman, of Orchestra: Violin-I. Cohen, '15, under him will always remember the he has by the simple regularity and of the unskilled foreigner would bring Geneva. H. W. Kuhl, '17, C. W. Dunlap, '15, H. kindness of their deceased 'professor. faithfulness of his routine work been about a rise in wages, prevent the The W. and J. Game. H. Fahr, '15, L. H. McKay, '16, J. W. By his colleagues in the faculty he a potent factor in the moral life of condition of so many unemployed The game at Washington was one Clemons, '15; French horn-R. J. Tut- was likewise held in high esteem. In the college. men, and if this act was passed, it of the hardest fought of the entire tle, '17; clarinet, M. M. Lord; Cello, the city of Meadville his innumerable "At times he has done his work at would keep out the Orientals, who are season. The first few minutes of play F. B. Doane, '17; trombone, E. V. friends-for Professor Dutton always great cost to himself, ibut he has largely unskilled, and would there- started out slow, but as the half pro- Askey, '15; cornet, H. L. Askey, '15, took a great deal of interest in local never. been too busy or too burdened fore keep the United States out of gressed both quintets seemed to take L. H. 'Bailey, '17; organ, M. H. Dewey. civic affairs-feel greatly his loss and to help a student or a colleague or to trouble with these countries. The spurts, and before the end of the per- Professor Harry NiValthe Manville- many resolutions of respect were serve in some special way the inter- constructive argument of the nega- iod both teams were going at their Director of the Glee Club. printed in the Meadville •papers by ests of the college tive was concluded by Simon, who fastest clip. It is significant that in Professor August Palma-Director of various organizations. In the year "His loyalty to 'his friends, his un- proposed a plan whereby the govern- this game Allegheny was defeated by the Orchestra. 1909-10 Professor Dutton was the act- assuming kindliness to any who ment would control the distribution the foul throwing of the Red and George D. Rose-Leader of the Glee ing president of the college. At the seemed to need what he could offer of the immigrant and thereby elimi- Black. The locals scored nine field Club. same time he served the city as a led him to give generously of thought nate the crowded conditions in the goals to the eight made by W. and J., member of the common council. He and effort even when already op- tenements of the large cities. but on the other band the down-state was a man who could do many things pressed with taxing duties. The order of speaking in the rebut- team scored nine out of eleven fouls The Calendar well; and was not afraid of hard "A man of few words he sometimes tal was Moyer, Simon and Brodio for while Allegheny only made three out work. At the present time he was a spoke with such deliberation and Pitt, while the order for Allegheny of nine. TO- NIGHT, 8 : 00 P. M.-Bingville member of the school board and was earnestness on moral themes as to was Burwell, Parmenter and Barack- The first half ended 14 to 13 in Bugle Bazaar in the Gymnasium. leave indelible impressions on the serving his second term, having been man. The rebuttals brought out favor of Allegheny. Throughout the WEDNESDAY, 6:45 P. M.-Y. M. C. re-elected to office last November. plastic character of young people. He some very good arguments and it was period the tally varied, but generally A. meeting in Cochran Hall. He also served as secretary and treas- loved young life and no student ever in this phase of the debate that the with the locals in a slight lead. In 6:45 P. M.-Y. W. C. A. meeting in urer of the Round Table, and was an went in vain to him for help or sym- Pitt team showed itself to be the the second half the score likewise Hulings Hall. active member of the Chamber of pathy. stronger. After these speeches had see-sawed back and forth but this Commerce. Mr. Dutton was also "Not merely for the daily lessons been concluded, the decision of the time W. and J. was in the lead when THURSDAY, 6:45 P. M.-Mission county civil engineer for the counties which he taught with such sympathy judges was announced. The judges the whistle blew. Dunbar and Nich- Study Class in the Oratory. Leader, of Venango and Crawford. and patience, nor his quiet words of were Hon. W. H. Griffith, of Youngs- olls played well for Allegheny. With Dr. Lee. Professor Dutton was born in the advice and warning, nor for the warm- town, Ohio; Mr. Max Carrick, of. Erie, four field goals to his credit, Dunbar FRIDAY, 8:15 P. M.-Indoor track state of Vermont, in 1852, and was ly appreciated memories or seasoned editor of the Erle Dispatch and Hon. played one of the best games of the meet in the gymnasium. nearly sixty-two years old. In his friendship, but most of all for the J. D. Trax, of Oil City. entire season. Nicholls secured two 8:00 P. M.-Combined Concert by the youth he was appointed a cadet to the cumulative impressions of his life and That the debate was close was evi- field goals and at the same time held Allegheny and University of Roch- United States Naval Academy at An- ester glee clubs at the Presbyterian napolis, Md., and graduated from that (Continued on page 4.) (Continued on page 2.) (Continued on page 2.) church. high jump, broad jump, and spring source of constant inspiration; be it THE CAMPUS board jump and shot put, the prelim- Resolved, That we, the members of OF ALLEGHENY COLLEGE. inaries will be run off on this day. the Engineering Department of Al- Established 1 876. Five men will qualify for each event legheny College, extend to the be- in the preliminaries. There will be reaved wife and family our heartfelt Entered as second-class 'natter October So. 19u4, at the PostoflIce at Meadville, Pit.. no preliminaries in the sprint, the po- sympathy and condolence; and be it under the Act of Congress of Niarch'3, 1879. tato race and the high hurdles. This further

Published every Tuesday morning during is done because of the fact that the Resolved, That a copy of these res- the academic year by a stall of editors se- heats of these races will be probably o,utions be sent to the wife and fam- lected on a competitive basis from the stu- dents of Allegheny Oollege and devoted to as interesting as the races them- ily of our deceased professor and that SMITH'S the interests of the college and its com- a copy be sent to The Campus, The• munity. selves. About twelve men are prac- ticing for the sprints, while a number Tribune-Republican and The Mead- Subscriptions $1.60 a year; $1.09 In advance. of men have gone in training for the ville Messenger, for publication. Single eoples 5 cents. long distance runs. ARTHUR RUETTGERS, The campus Is forwarded to all subserib- The athletic ticket will admit any LOUIS A. WELLS, ors until an explicit order Is received for its H. FLOYD RAMSEY. discontinuance, and until all urrearages are person to the indoor meet but all the WE WANT EVERY FELLOW AT paid according to law. subscribers are re- seats are reserved at fifteen cents. Manager of quested to inform the Business BASKETBALL GAMES any change of address. Outsiders will pay twenty-five cents ALLEGHENY TO COME DOWN TO admission. Professor R. E. Lee will Communications intended for publication (Continued from page 1.) should be sent to the Editor or dropped In act as referee and starter. SMITH'S SOON AS YOU CAN. the box in the main hall of Bentley before 9:00u. na. Saturday, down C. Nuss, Washington anti Jef- YOU'LL BE GLAD IF YOU DO. SOCCER TEAM WILL ferson's star guard, to two baskets. The foul shooting of this same man WILL TELL YOU WHY WHEN YOU YAW- W. JOHNSTON, '14 Editor-in-Chief PLAY PENN STATE 'vas really responsible for the larger COME. 454 North Main score made by his team. Toward the Ritchie, '16, Elected Captain of Newly close of the game Bash was put in for HARRISON L. ASKEY,'I6 Assistant Editor Organized Team. Park at center. A long field goal from the center of the floor was Associate Editors. CARL L. AIULFINGER, '15 No one doubts that Allegheny is added to Allegheny's tally by this MARY BARKLEY, '15 player. At several times during the JOHN BRIutliT. '16 advancing in the various branches of athletics. One of the latest depart- last half Allegheny threatened to take Reporters. ures taken by the college is the or- a safe lead and keep it for the rest ti.061 ER JACOBS, '15 ganization of a soccer team. It will of the game, but the hard aggressive HARTLEY J. HARTMAN, '16 SMITH'S WILLIAM A. ELLIS, 'its be remembered that at the beginning playing of their opponents would not WILLIAM BROWNELL, 'RS of this year soccer was instituted as allow any lead to be kept long. The an intra-mural sport to be played on team work of the W. and J. five had HAR.TLE,Y J. HARTMAN, 15 Business Mgr 454 North Main the new Eberhart Athletic Field by greatly improved since their appear- PLACE FOR YOUR KIND OF CLOTHING. the members of the two under classes. ance in the local gymnasium. Since MARCH 24, 1914. The new sport proved to be a success that time they have defeated the from the beginning. Recently the and several The printed word seems but a weak athletic authorities received an offer other institutions that are noted for medium by which to express the sym- from State College to their good basketball teams. The pathy which students have an Allegheny soccer team play line-up and summary of the game Professor of Allegheny would ex- at State College on the twenty-fifth was as follows: Dutton. tend to the family of of April. The offer has been accept- Allegheny-21. W. and J.-25. the deceased. By his ed and as a consequence considerable Nicholls L F Fisher RATHSKELLER death Alleghenians have lost both an interest in the popular game has Cox R F Goodwin FOR EATS instructor whose work was respected again been manifested. Park C. Brady and a friend who realized the true A meeting of the men interested in Dunbar L G Braden W. A. MORFORD LAFAYETTE HOTS' meaning of comradeship. In his work the sport and who expect to try out Graham R.G. C. Nuss with the students he was always for the team, was held in the office of Substitutions—Bash for Park, " Headquarters for cheerful and he attempted to assist Coach Hammett on last Saturday af- Moser for Nuss. Field goals—Dunbar Draying, Hauling, Commercial Traveling them, as well, in their other activi- ternoon. 'With H. E. Drake, '16, in 4, Nicholls 2, Park 1, Cox 1, Goodwin Baggage Trans' Professional People ties. His influence, exerted on the charge, Lamarr Ritchie, '16, was 3, Braden 2, C. Nuss 2, Brady 1. Fouls lives of many, will keep his memory elected captain of the new 'varsity —C. Nuss, 9 out of 10; Cox, 3 out of fresh for many years to come and will team. Ritchie was captain of the 9; Fisher, 0 out of 1. Time of per- result in higher standards of manhood Sophomore team and in a contest iods — twenty minutes. Referee, Dr. W. C. CARPENTER and character. with the freshman showed more Doubleday. knowledge of the game than most of DENTIST INDOOR TRACK MEET. the players. BOTH DEBATES LOST Over Wilson's Jewelry Store BOTH PHONES. The prospects for this team seem BY GOLD AND BLUE Allegheny's first indoor track meet to be most promising. A number of will be held next Friday evening in good players were developed on the (Continued from page 1.) MEADVILLE the gymnasiUm, at 8:15 o'clock. At Sophomore and Freshman teams. Al- DRY GOODS COMPANY this time as interesting a program of though most of the men in college dented by the tact that the judges Hartman & Judd track sports as has ever been given had never played the game before its gave a split decision. Up until the at this college will furnish a number inauguration here at Allegheny last last rebuttal speaker had spoken for New Spring Fashions in Suits, of exciting races and contests. With fall, the manner in which most of the University team, the contest Wraps, Dresses, Gowns and Waists nine events scheduled and a large the players adapted themselves to seemed almost a tie to all those pres- now ready. number of entries already in the this sport shows that a 'varsity team ent. In the last rebuttal for the Pitts- Gas Supplies Complete line of hands of Coach Hammett, the event of some caliber ought to result, even burghers, Brodio made an exception- MILLINERY will undoubtedly be the biggest intra- from the little training most of the ally effective destructive argument, Flumbing Hardware will be opened March 24th. mural athletic contest ever held here contestants for positions have had. which probably swung the debate n at Allegheny. The beautiful medals Practice will commence almost im- favor of his team. Stoves Furnishings to be given the men who take a first mediately under the direction of Cap- Although defeated, the Allegheny THE DAYLIGHT ST0Ii place or who take the second highest tain Ritchie and Coach Hammett. debaters deserve their share of number of points. have already been praise. To Professor De Grange a on exhibition at the registrar's office. DR. LOCKWOOD ENTERS large share of credit is also due. D. A. GILL The unusually large number of expert THE POLITICAL ARENA Through his efficient coaching the LYCEUM THEATRE... track men in college at this time will men have been prepared to meet well make this meet one which will be Although rumors to that effect have the arguments put up by the oppos- HARDWARE well worth seeing, as all the events been current in college and in Mead- ing teams. The victory over the Uni- promise to be exciting and closely ville for several months, the an- versity of Rochester was a significant Ammunition Six Reels Pictures, Changed contested. n)uncement last week of the candi- one in that the New York institution Fishing Tackle Daily As has been announced before in dacy of Professor Frank C. Lockwood, is rated high in debating circles. Al- The Campus, the events will be a 15- head of the department of English, though Allegheny lost both debates in Guns yard sprint. a 25-yard high hurdle fOr the Washington party nomination the Tri-Angular League, in which the race with a fifteen yard start, the for congress from the 25th District University of Pittsburgh and Woost- 939 Water Street Musical Comedy in Season high jump, the broad jump, the spring caused not a little surprise among his er were debated, the fact that both board jump, the shot put and a potato friends. His great activity along pol- contests were close is gratifying to race of 70 yards. On the Saturday itical lines during recent months has the supporters of the forensic art at FRANK KEARNEY following, the mile run and 440-yard been well known, but that he antici- Allegheny. Drs. D. C. & W. C. DUNN Netter Known as "Red" dash will be run on Montgomery pated openly entering the arena was The negative team representing Al- Field. On the Tuesday of the next suspected by a very few. The formal legheny College in the Triangular De- DENTISTS BAGGAGE TRANSFER week, the 880-yard dash and the two announcement came by a circular let- bating League composed of Pitt, Arch St. and Park Ave. 228 Chestnut Street mile run will take place. In all. ter which was sent out to the promi- Wooster and Allegheny, was defeated Bell 234-W Local 140 twenty medals have been secured by nent men of the party throughout this by the affirmative team of Wooster Coach Hammett to award to the win- corner of the state. In this letter he at that college. The debate was held MICHEL BR.OS. ners in these events. To the highest stated the call that had come to him in the Memorial Chapel at Wooster Dealers in PERRY'S individual point winner a cup will be from many sides that he enter the and was presided over by Dr. Elias FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED IS THE COLLEGE BAR- presented. It is for this trophy that congressional race and he outlined Compton, Dean of the college. Though MEATS, BUTTERINE, ETC. BER SHOP an interesting contest will take place. the principles for which he would scheduled to begin at eight o'clock, it Roth Phones As the number of events a man can stand as a candidate. was fully 8:45 before It was possible 938 Market Street Ask An Upperclassman enter is not limited, a number of the In the past Dr. Lockwood's political to start owing to necessary delays. contestants have entered in as many activity has not prohibited his full at- The question was, of course, the same as six events. Both the points made tendance to his duties as a professor as was debated here at the same time BERGIN'S ENTERPRISE in the indoor meet and the one on of the college and he intends that it by the affirmative team against Pitt. MILLINERY COMPAIL Montgomery Field will count points shall not even now interfere, since The debaters were: Wooster—T. L. THE BEST PLACE Fall and Winter toward the cup. The long distance the bulk of the campaigning is to be Richards, D. C. Funk, S. G. McCann; MILLINERY runs on Tuesday and Saturday will done during the summer with only Alleigheny--John Bright, W. M. Depp, TO EAT Fashionable Display of Newest De- be held a half an hour apart so that week-ends utilized the remainder of D. G. Dunbar; and they spoke in the signs In Trimmed Hate. the contestants can enter both the this term and in the fall. order printed above. events on the same afternoon. Each speaker was allowed twelve THE WESTERN THEOLOGICAL If more than five entries are made RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. Minutes for constructive argument SEMINARY in the pole vault, the high jump, the and five minutes for rebuttal, the last Founded by General Assembly, 1825. BREAKIRON broad jump. the shot put and spring Whereas, Our Heavenly Father has speaker on each side, however, being A complete modern theological board jump. preliminaries in these seen fit to so hastily remove from our given eight minutes. curriculum is offered to students of QUALITY PRINTER events will be run off on next Wed- all denominations. midst our dearly beloved professor, After the rebuttal on both sides, the Elective courses, leading to the de- nesday afternoon. Up to this time on William T. Dutton; and decisions of the judges—E. P. Geiger, gree of B. D. Good Service at Reasonable Prices Wednesday, Coach Hammett will re- Whereas, In his death we have suf- of Canal Dover; E. A. McCuskey, of Exceptional library facilities. ceive entries in the various events, fered the loss of a most loyal and Canton; H. L. Eby, of Kent--were New dormitory. but after that time the entry list will Gymnasium and athletic grounds . faithful friend, one who was beloved collected in sealed envelopes and the For information, apply to Market Street be closed. As there will be probably and esteemed by all who knew him, result of the debate was announced as President James A. Kelso, Ph.D., D.D . more than five men entered in the one whose memory will ever be a being in favor of the affirmative. N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. Opposite Kepler Hotel PROFESSOR DECKER LEADS. THE BOOT SHOP OF STYLE AND SNAP The regular monthly union meeting McIntosh S election of the Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. was held last Wednesday. evening in the Chapel. Professor Charles Decker, of HANAN'S ARMSTRONG'S the Biological department, was the and and leader and chose as his central idea Catsup & Chili WALK-OVERS FOXES' FOOTERY symmetrical growth, pointing out sev- For Men For Women eral kinds of such growth. First there is the one plane symmetrical growth, illustrated by a crystal through which only one plane may be passed. This is camparable to the physical develop- PURE, DELICIOUS and RIGHT ment of a man, made up of courage, poise and control and the other at- BROWNELL'S BOOT SHOP tributes that go to make up perfect physical development. THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES The second kind of growth is the Let Us Tell You how to get a 16 oz. plane and line growth, which is corn- pared to the mental growth. Here development is well rounded and full; things can be seen from any view- BOTTLE FREE points and angles. But this is only possible when the mind is well Mi h Haw trained. What standard is each stu- dent holding up for himself for his own mental development? And if that w w an s standard has already been reached, has it been moved forward far DROP US A LINE FOR THE WAY Id at enough? 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cient to justify the trustees of Alle- to other educational institutions. As ferings representing the thought and gheny College in calling him to the a representative of the college at ed- affection of every one related to Alle- responsible position he filled here so ucational gatherings, as a member of gheny College and of many outside long with honor to himself and great important committees having to do the college bear testimony to our high profit to the institution. Some may with the various activities of our life appreciation of the man and his work. say that Professor Dutton was a here, as acting president of the insti- "Professor Dutton never liked to teacher of the old school. Perhaps tution and as an educator of high say good bye, but he always seemed he was. If so, it is the famous old ideals and far vision, he so gave him- to take delight in saying a cheerful Society school to which has been given the self to the best interests of the col- good morning. As he lived so he name of that immortal Greek teacher, lege as to make it what it would not died. He did not bid us good bye. Socrates. Three things may be said otherwise have been Let us hope that every one of us may about Prof. Dutton as a teacher "The chair at my left there, which so live that it will be our good for- which cannot be said of all men oc- he occupied so long with honorable tune some day to hear again his cupying high position in college fac- distinction as our senior colleague, is cheerful good morning." ulties. First, he knew his subject. now vacant. Our good strong friend Second, he knew his students. Third, and helpful adviser will no longer The sad news came last week of the Brand he knew haw to bring student and meet with us in this room or be as- death of Dr. Frank Stolzenbach, '99, subject together. I do not know a sociated with us in the work of the by his own hand in a sanatarlum at much better thing to say about a col- college. But the memory of all that Wellesley, Mass., on March 14. The lege teacher than that. Professor he has been to us and of his high and doctor had been practicing in Pitts- Dutton never paraded his knowledge. holy ideals of character and life— burgh several years, after a 'brilliant He was too modest for that. I have these shall be our heritage forever. I record in Philadelphia in the Hahne- now and then known a new student say our heritage, for he belonged to man Hospital. A nervous break down to presume on his modesty, but he all of us. He has left a lustrous came upon him this winter. In Al- always regretted it afterwards, for he ;lame which will be tenderly kept as legheny, he was a member of Phi Clothes found that back of the man of modest one of the priceless treasures of this Delta Theta and one of the strong, bearing was a man of authority in college, a name his children may well popular men of his class. the field of knowledge included in his be proud of, a name which will re- department. Professor Dutton was a main fragrant in the community. in C. E. GILBERT AT teacher who awakened dormant fac- the church and in all the organiza- ulties, aroused confidence, and in- tions with which he was associated. FISH, OYSTERS AND spired noble ambitions. He was the But another will speak of his life ani BUTTERINE type that any college is fortunate in influence outside the college. For all having. who knew him he has left a name of 955 Market Street "An official of one of our great rail- the type which is better to be chosen Bell 360 Local 536 ways visited this college some months than great riches. These floral of- MENDEL'S ago, and in speaking to our students said that apart from his mother he owed more to Professor Dutton than Copyright 1119 1 3. A lircrl Decker & Cohn to any one else in this world. He de- scribed what a friend Professor Dut- When in Doubt PROFESSOR DUTTON class, had said a cheerful good morn- ton had been to him during his years DIED LAST THURSDAY ing to a near neighbor, then bowed in college and during the years since. As to what is in style and what is most becoming to his head and was not. It was a sud- There are many others who gladly you in Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, etc. come to (Continued from page I.) den call to the higher life and the bear the same testimony. I have larger service. In that call, so we be- rarely known a college teacher any- lieve, he heard the approving words where who appealed to a larger pro- character upon associates and pupils portion of his students in the way of Fahr's Specialty Shop will be long and tenderly remem- from out the heavens, 'Servant of God, well done.' making them feel that he was their bered. We make it our business to know "Such, in brief, is the story of our friend. I do not know that I ever "We spread upon our records this heard him tell students that he was brief minutes of our sense of bereave- bereavement. This college is in 11 mourning. We have suffered a great their friend. It was what he did ment. \Ve extend to the stricken fam- rather than what he said. His stu- " The Store that Sells Wooltex ily our most tender sympathy and and overwhelming loss from which we shall not recover. If a consuming dents seemed to go to him by instinct play for them the abiding comfort of when they were in trouble and need- the loving Father of us all. We shall fire had rendered one of our build- ed help and guidance. And when they DERFUS BRO.S. Griffith's Baking Company cherish the lessons of Professor Dut- ings a mass of ruins we could do something about it. We could replace got away from college they often ton's life as one of the rich treasures wrote letters asking 'his counsel. He ,,;anitary- Meat Market Wholesalers and Retailers of the college to which he gave loy- the building. But when it is death College Patronage Solicited that comes! When an acknowledged had a fine human interest which ex- ally and efficiently the best years of 346 North Street Both Phones leader falls! When a man of fine pressed itself in all the life of the SOUTH MAIN STREET. his life." college. This was seen in full meas• held yes- mind and noble qualities in character, The funeral services were ure in the case of the student who hal terday afternoon in the chapel at 2:31) a roan of ripe experience, kindly come into some maladjustment 11:s _HENRY J. -.KRUEGEE, GR:blENE AND BAKER o'clock. It was one of the most im- heart and rare wisdom, a man of gen- surroundings and needed help. .\ let- pressive ceremonies ever held in the erous nature and unusual personality Florist DEALERS IN CONNEAUT LAKE ter from one of his old students came chapel. From 12 to 2 o'clock the —when such a man is suddenly taken AND PURE DISTILLED to me since his death, in which he re- Fresh Cut Flowers body of the deceased lay in ::state in it. avails little to talk about replacing WATER ICE. ‘0111101.. bf",. dune. ferred to him as '111.y dear, dear, the front of the chapel. 11,s birri it ).A.7 hcAl a Atristic Designs 954 Market Street Both Phoncti triend: There are a gotnily autoi.P, members of the student body and mighty oak is le-11.1.1 in the Wrest., we of students in this room now who feel friends passed by to have the last have only to look up at the great void that their best friend has gone. STOP GEO. T. WILSON & SON view of their late professor and where the branches were to see how friend. The ceremonies commenced large a place it filled. It is so when "The modesty of the man so appar- JEWELER & OPTICIAN a strong man falls. We look where ent in all the routine of his daily life AT HEASLEY'S WAGON at 2:30 o'clock wih a selection by the Waterman and Moore the outstretching activities of his life among us was also apparent in his Glee Club quartet. A prayer by Bishop --1: -.2,ANUTS, POPCORN crowded close together and they are religious life. He never talked very tain Pens James M. Thoburn followed. The Chestnut St. and Park Ave. scripture lesson was read by Presi- not there. The pathetic thing about it much about his religion, but at times Chestnut Street dent W. H. Crawford. is that no one can be found to fill the he spoke from this platform on mat- Dr. T. L. Flood spoke more for the void. There are men and women for ters religious in a way never to be Meadville friends of Professor Dut- whom this college will never again forgotten. Only a few mornings ago MEADVILLE ton, and his address was likewise a be the same college. They will come he brought a message to us which is "THE REXAL STORE" eulogy that will not be forgotten up at commencement time, wander still ringing in our ears, and at the STEAM LAUNDRY soon. A prayer by Dr. Flood, another about the grounds, walk through the close of the service he asked us to DRUGS selection by the Glee Club quartet, buildings and then go back home and join in singing that great hymn which ICE CREAM and the benediction by Bishop Tho- say, 'It is not like it was, Professor was one of his favorites, '0 love that burn, closed the ceremonies of the Dutton is not there.' will not let me go.' The moral and Flood Building afternoon. "We are oppressed and overcome religious influence of his life was of Six Seniors of the Engineering de- today by the sense of our bereave- the good and wholesome kind. One of the boys in the Sunday school class Ballinger & Siggins partment acted as pallbearers. They ment. For some of us the loss will were J. C. Pierson, J. H. Graham, seem greater and more far-reaching said to me some years ago, 'One of Ben K. Beisel Floyd Ramsey, W. A. Cares, Edgar later on than it does now. Professor the things I like about Professor Dut- Agent PHOTO SUPPLIES Harper, and W. L. Henry. The hon- Dutton had been with us so long; we ton's teaching is that there is such a orary pallbearers were Hon. Judge had honored him so much and loved commingling of good religion and .John J. Henderson, Major Edgar him so much; he had done so much good common sense.' Not all who met Huidekoper, Hon. Frank J. Thomas, to make the college what it is: he him came to know the depth of his Judge Thomas J. Prather, Dr. B. B. was such a good friend to all of us. moral and religious nature, but those SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY Ferer, Hon. James P. Colter and Dr. The trouble with us today is that a who saw him as he went about his Established In 1841 R. Edwin Lee and Dr. George A. Mul- vital part of the college itself seems daily duties and associated with him A Strictly Graduate Seminary Offering Unsurpassed Facilities finger of the college faculty. Dr. to have been torn from us. Two in the activities of the college knew from Every Standpoint Crawford's address is here printed in things there are which remain— how rugged and strong a personality In the heart of historic Boston. Unrivalled opportunities for advanced memory and the blessing of a fruitful studies in a great university; a first hand study of modern social problems full. he was and what a richness and and practical evangelistic work; enjoyment of the finest music, lectures and Address by President Crawford. life. These are immortal. All that warmth there was in his religious life. preaching America affords. The courses include all studies necessary to fit "On a spring morning four years our dear friend was to us in strength We felt the strength of religion in men for a practical, effective and scholarly ministry in the modern Church. ago there came a messenger into the and guidance and cheer he will for- him and the manliness of the Chris- Opportunities for self-support are unequalled. Rooms and tuition free. ever be to us. \Ve shall think of him tian man. He had no patience with More students applied in both 1912 and 1913 than could be admitted. For corridor of a large European hotel catalogue and other literature giving detailed information write to as a teacher of rare ability, a helpful sham or show or putting on—it was with the announcement, 'The King is DEAN L. J. BIRNEY, 72 Mt. Vernon Street, Boston, Mass. dead.' Men said 'impossible, it can- adviser and friend and a manly the genuine Which appealed to him. not be.' Then they faced the sad and Christian man. In large and full measure he was a JULIUS STAFF J. A. SHAFFER appalling fact. I shall never forget "When Professor William Tenny man's man, and for many men who the shock of it. Laughter ceased, Dutton came to this college he have gone out from this college he Merchant Tailor Fancy Groceries faces changed expression, conversa- brought to his task high purpose, will always be their ideal of the man- CLEANING AND PRESSING BAKED GOODS tion was hushed. Almost instantly good training, and wide and success- ly Christian man. Ladies' Work a Specialty Corner Park Ave. and Randolph St "Thus far I have spoken of Profes- the news spread to every part of the ful experience. New England did 934 Market Street great building. The joyousness of the much for him, in birth, in constitu- sor Dutton's relation to the students Both Phones 24. morning, the lightsomeness and the tion and in ideals; Dartmouth gave and to the members of the faculty. cheer were all gone in a moment. him her best. which he treasured and This is not all that ought to be said THE J. H. BOWES COMPANY STORES 'Such an experience was ours on used so well that Dartmouth herself He made other rich and enduring this college hill last Thursday morn- recognized it by putting upon him her contributions to this college. In main- Dainty Luncheon Goods, Best Imported and Domestic Groceries, Cooked and Fresh Meats, eQausatlitsyldHeosmteoreBaBakoned:HmGaopo ing when the news came that Profes- highest badge of scholastic honor; taining high standards for his own rHkdesot. sor Dutton was dead. We could not Annapolis did much too—his fine department he enhanced the reputa- Central Store and Bakery, South Main . Street. believe it. We felt there must be a sense of honor and his military bear- tion of the college in regions far re- , State Street. mistake. He had been with us the ing were developed in a measure at mote from us. Through the wealth YOUR ORDERS APPRECIATED. N ES. day before apparently in his usual least in the training he received for of his educational experience his health. But we had not long to watt the United States navy. His record counsel was of no little value in de- NICHOLS' BOOTERY to learn the truth of it all. He had as a teacher in two of the normal termining the policy of the college SHOES OF THE BETTER CLASS left his home for an early college schools in this state was alone suffi- and In encouraging helpful relations OPPOSITE LYCEUM