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Monday, May 28 John Arthur Gibson '91, Superintend- 'William Preston Beazell '97, nomi- nated for Alumni Trusteeship, has a A. M. P. M. ent of the Butler Public Schools, was threefold tie with Allegheny, for his Biology II Biology III recently nominated to serve a fourth father was Benjamin F. Beazell, D. D. Economics I Biology IV term as Alumni Trustee by the Alumni '68, and his wife, Isabel Howe '96. Al- Education III English Lang. V of his district. His ceaseless inter- though he did not come to Allegheny English Lit. IX English Lit. II est in the betterment of Allegheny until his junior year he was actively French VII French VI College has gained for him wide popu- identified with college affairs from the Latin I Geology I larity, and this recent honor conferred time of his arrival. He was a member Physics V Mathematics IM upon him by his contingent, is a dem- of Phi Delta Theta, on the editorial Pol. Science H onstration of the trust and confidence placed in him. An educator of note boards of both the Campus and the Tuesday, May 29 since his graduation, he has taken an Kaldron, president of the Oratorical Biology V Philosophy II active part in the progress of the But- Association and a member of the first Chemistry III Philosophy Hi ler Public School system. Once agadn, basketball team that ever represented Economics WI Surveying I his unfailing dependability has held Allegheny. Mathematics I Surveying III Mr. Beazell took his first newspaper him through political campaign after job the day after he took his bache- Thursday, May 31 political campaign in the office of head lor's degree. Allegheny associations Bible IV Economics IX educator of the city. Not only has he surrounded him there, for he worked German I French I been conneoted with scholastic work, with Edwin P. Couse '89, William T. History El French HA but also in constructive campaigning. Mossman '95, and Tensard de Wolf Only recently he saw the results of hie ex-'98. on the Pittsburgh Leader, where Friday, June 1 efforts toward a new Chapter house he remained until, in 1899, he went to English Lang. I Biology VII for Pennsylvania Omega of Sigma the Commercial Gazette. There he Education IV Chemistry IX Alpha Epsilon crowned with success. served as reporter and night city edi- Chemistry II English Lang. H His chairmanship on the building corn- tor until he went to the Times as a English Lit. I political reporter, later becoming an French IV Geology IV Greek I :4:i0.01 ''VeS.,;* • Y•OK.V4'. • ,,,,<•;:,K(SF,iO4„ q.6** Latin V •<" (Courtesy of Tribune Publishing Co.) Saturday, June 2 The famous Stone Church of Mead- and shadow. The side arcades nar- two batteries of concealed reflectors. Bible II Astronomy IB ville, which was destroyed by fire row the auditorium and increase the The organ was built by the Austin English Lang. VI Latin MA March 11. 1927, has been rebuilt. The appearance of soaring height and re- Organ Company of Hartford, Connecti- English Lit. IV Pub. Speaking I new building was formally dedicated , ceding length of the nave. cut. The instrument is 'built on the French V Spanish I Sunday, April 29, 1928. Bishop Fran-' The transition from vertical side Universal Air Chest System which Greek II cis J. McConnell preached the dedica-' malls to sloping ceiling lines is marked gives accessibility to all the mecha- History I tion sermon. • Services of dedication . by a carved frieze of Gothic vine de- nism of the instrument from inside Physics II are being held all week. sign in old ivory against a blue back- the large air chests which can be en- The new building is almost identi-' ground. Other color effects are se- tered by a person at any time. Monday, June 4 cal with the old on the outside. The cured by Gothic ornamental designs The action throughout is electric; Bible I Chemistry IA changes in construction are in the in- in the angles of the trusses. the confection between the console Biology X Economics VI terior. A more strictly Gothic theme : The window-like openings high and organ consists of a cable contain- German II French yin has been followed than was previously. above the side arches, filled with ing hundreds of insulated wires. Physics VII Latin II embodied in the church. The changes tracery, break up the long expanse of The console is a very ingenious Philosophy V in the interior are meaningful and ex- wall and serve as parts of the foree- piece of mechanism, containing thou- Philosophy VIII tensive. The auditorium, 'striking in draft heating and ventilating system. sands of electric contacts for the keys, Mathematics II 1 The narthex, vestibules, and audi- stops, pedals, and various couplers, Its dimensions but without charm, re- Tuesday, June 5 vealing all its details at the first view, : torium aisles are floored with hand- and it i e provided with a large num- Biology VI French II Gothic. only in the pointed tops of the: made Madji tile in varying patterns ber of adjustable combination pistons Chemistry I French III doors and windows and the chancel' and colors. The floor under the pews which instantly give any desired English Lit. V Pub. Speaking IT arch, has been transformed by a well- and in_ the chancel is cork quiet .change in the number of _stops Ire or- •}Iletory PUb. Speaking IV considered plan into a churchly in in color, noiseless, and resilient. ganist wishes to use. Any combina- WILLIAM PRESTON bEAZELL tion desired by the organist can be set Latin A JOHN ARTHUR GIBSON '91 terior. consistently Gothic in all its' The panel work about the chancel, Mathematics IV parts, and vibrant with the spirit of the chancel furniture, and the facing or adjusted on any of these pistons so that one touch of the piston may Philosophy IX mittee of that organization was the editor of the Post, editor of the Index, reverence and worship. The exterior of the gallery are skillfully carved in guiding hand that kept the ship trav- an illustrated weekly, and editor and is now matched 'by a harmonious and rich Gothic designs. This wood-work throw in or out of use any kind of Wednesday, June 6 elling on the road to ultimate victory, manager of the Bulletin, a society and the pews are of white oak finished tonal combination. French IA impressive interior. I Art Appreciation and the beautiful new home of S. A. E. weekly, he left Pittsburgh for New The massive timber trusses, rising' and stained to imitate aged untreated The organ is wired for an echo or- Philosophy VII Italian I is silent proof of the steadiness of York in 1910. from sturdy piers, support the exposed wood. gan, and there are eight blank tablets Physics I Italian II that hand. on the console. Thus the advantage For eighteen years Mr. Beazell has wooden rafters that break up the On the rear wall of the chancel is Spanish II Physics III Coming to Allegheny College as a of an echo organ can be incorporated been on the staff of the New York stretching ceiling space and frame in the organ screen. Only nine pipes student in 1887, he giaduated with at a future date. Thursday, June 7 World, twelve years as a reporter and the panels of acoustic material, dec- are visible. High in the center of the honors and attained his Master's de- Economics II English Lit. VII six years as day managing editor. He orated with Gothic tracery patterns screen is a cross that can `be illurni- The general color effect of the gree in 1891. The degree of L. L. D. Greek VII Greek X traveled widely in the course of this in strong but restrained colors. These noted at will. eleven church windows is the same in was bestowed on him by Westminster. Pub. Speaking Mathematics V work—nearly 100,000 miles altogether lines of piers divide the side walls in- The lighting fixtures are of antique all, with rich shades of red and blue Shortly after his graduation. in fact, —not only in the United States but in to bays. each lighted with a window wrought iron, specially designed, with predominating. The designs have in the same year, he entered educa- other countries. Political scandals in of antique glass, and give varying touches of polychrome decoration. The been chosen so that the whole group tional fields and has since, devoted all Illinois. man-hunts in Canada, inquir- vistas of interest and degrees of light chancel can be flooded with light wth is united in harmonious symbolism. " The Importance of his time to the advancement of edu- ies itsto the Mormon Church (includ- cation. Because of his work in this ing the first interview ever given by Being Earnest Will Conditions in India line he has become a life 'member of the head of the sect) mobilizations of AFFIRMATIVE TEAM NEW CATALOGUES FOR the National Education Association. the army on the Mexican Border, traf- Be Given May 22- 25 He is also a member of Sigma Alpha fic surveys in New York City and as Described in Chapel Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Phi diversified a range of other assign- 1 GAINS LAST VICTORY CONING YEAR APPEAR Kappa, Butler Rotary Club, and the merits filled his years as a reporter. By Dorcas Hall Sons of the American Revolution- Later he specialized in economics alsy 22. 23, 21 and 25 are the dates and aviation. He made his first flight MANY CHANGES AND REVISIONS which have been finally decided upon ALLEGHENY CLOSES DEBATING ARE MADE IN THIS for the presentation of the College in 1910 and then, in 1918, under spa. SEASON WITH VICTORY At the regular chapel hour last Wed- RECENT ISSUE Play. The date originally set was cial permission of the War Depart- OVER DICKINSON LOCAL ALUMNUS NAMED ment he made the first lay survey of nesday, Miss Dorcas Hall '20, who has Wednesday, April 25. It was post- just returned from India, where she the organization and development of poned at the request of Mr. Frank La In an Inter-collegiate debate with has been actively engaged in mission- Recently, the new Allegheny .College Bounty because of Founders' Day the Air Service, he made thirty-five h Id Monday eve- Catalogue appeared for the scholastic which was held Tuesday, April 24, to FOR TRUSTEESHIP journeys by air. For this survey he Dickinson CoCollege, he ary work, presented a very interesting was riven official commendation. The .11i11°, April 30, in the parish house of talk on India. year 1927-1928. The catalogue is May 1 and 2. These dates, however, following year he spent largely in the Meadville Unitarian Church, under ,Miss Hall claims that India is not larger in size than any former issue, conflicted with the dedication of Stone the whole the auspices of the Round Table, the much different from other countries. and contains several changes and re- Church and the management was DR. nAMBLE SERVED IN WARS _ es (sun . .. covering visions in the College regulations. WITH SRAIN AND GERMANY series of attempted and successful Allegheny College affirmative team It has its poets, philosophers, mission- again asked to postpone it. WITH DISTINCTION trans-Atlantic airplane flights. He ar- emerged victorious by a judges' de- aries, writers, and educators. It has Probably the .most important change The cast and the several managers vision of two to one. The subject for its religions, chief of which are Bud- is that in requirements for gradua- are the same as announced in the last (Continued on Page 21 — debate was, "Resolved, that the United dhism and Hinduism. In India, as in tion. Previously, one major of at least two issues of the Campus. The play R. Bruce Gamble received his A. B. States should cease to protect Ameri- the United States, one part of the twenty-six term-hours, and two minors itself is unlike any play that has ever degree from Allegheny in 1893. In can private investments in foreign country differs from another part. including twenty-six or more term- been produced in Allegheny College the same year he entered the Medical Two Plays Will Be countries." "The Georgian has different ways and hours between them, were required, before. "The Importance of Being School of the University of Buffalo. The affirmative team of Allegheny, a different dialect than the Californ - the major and minors being in three Earnest" is a comedy of the highest He received the degree of Doctor of Presented By the was made up of Messrs. Alan S. Christ - tan," said Miss Hall, "only it is more distinct departments. According to tree. It is a comedy that has met 'Medicine from that institution in 1896, ner, William C. Wycoff. and Robert marked in India. They have six lan- the new system, however, one must with the best approval in many Amera and the some s- ear Allegheny awarded ro uction Class F. Rutherford. The Dickinson Col- guages and one hundred and thirty have one major amounting to not less can Colleges. him his A. M. degree. In 189G-97 he lege team upholding the negative side, dialects in their country. The climate, than eighteen term-hours, exclusive The main object of the productioa was resident surgeon at the Rochester consisted of Messrs. J. Morgan Read. too, is varied. Most of us have the of the first year courses, and one of the play is to raise sufficient funds 'City Hospital, Rochester, N. Y. Two plays are being prepared by Spencer Liverant, and Clinton Olm- idea India has a torrid climate. Up minor amounting to not less than to adequately equip the little theatre In 1897 Dr. Gamble began the prac- the Play Production class, and will be sted. The judges were President E. in the mountains the Indians have twelve term hours, exclusive of the that is to be in the basement of Arter tice of riedieine in 'Meadville. In the presented some time in the middle of Clyde ?Gander, of Thiel College, John snow all the time. In the south, some first year courses. The major and Hall when it is completed. To these followin' year. 1898, he interrupted May. Rehearsing for these two plays C. Diehl, Superintendent of Erie of the people have never seen snow. minor shall he selected from two dial ends it is hoped that the college stu- his med"cal career to answer his coun- has been hindered by the rehearsals schools, and L. H. Van Houten, Di- In the southwest, the land is mostly ferent departments. For the degree dents will supnort the play. The re- try's call to service in the Spanish- for the All-College Play which is to be rector of the Erie Branch of the State desert, while farther to the north they of Bachelor of Arts, either the major! served seat tickets will be placed on Americen Wen During his under- given the last week in May. Miss Teachers' College of Edinboro. Presi- have rain one hundred and sixty d ays or minor, but not both, may be in' sale within the next few days, at the graduate days he had been a promi- Alice Spalding who directs the work dent James A. Beebe of Allegheny Col- in the year and the ground Is covered: Mathematics or Science. For the de-1 reasonable price of seventy-five and nent and enthusiastic member of the of the Play Production class thought lege presided. with junele. not the jungle we con-; gree of Bachelor of Science, both they fifty cents, depending upon the loca- Allegheny Cedet Corps. He served it advisable to put off the plays until Mr. Christner, of Allegheny, began monly think of, but mostly of shrubs major and the minor must be chosenition of the seat. during the Spanish-Asnerican War as the College Production had been given. the debate by stating the claims of the and underbrush." 'from iMathematics and Science. a captain in the 15th Pennsylvania In- Since, however, it is impossible to affirmative team, that proteCtion is The men in the north are tall, broad-, Numerous changes have also been COLLEGE ANNUAL NEARLY fantry. detrimental to the United States, and shouldered, and have a somewhat dark. made in the list of required subjects. Returning to Meadville i -i 1899 he re- present the All-College Play until late , READY FOR PUBLICATION in May, the class has started prepara- that protection is detrimental to the complexion. To the northeast, there For the deeree of Bachelor of Arts, sumed the practice of medicine, and became in the years that .followed one tion on its plays. world at large. In proving that the are the Mongolians or the round; English Literature is now required in policy of protection is detrimental to headed, slant-eyed people. in the the Freshman, instead of the Sopho- of the loading PhYsicians and surgeons The cless has given numerous plays Press work on the Kaldron will'start the foreign countries, be told how, in south, the men are round-headed and more year, either History i, a former of 'Northwestern 'Pennsylvania. Dur- this year and has shown excellent this week, and the book will soon be several Latin-American countries, the lieee a "cry dark complexion. requirement for graduation, or Eco- ing there years he maintained an ac- talent. The activity of the class is completed. All departments have According to Miss Hall, "there are' nomics I must be taken anytime after tive interest in the Pennsylvania Na- hindered by the lack of room although government of these countries has been turned in and there remains only three distinct types of missionary - tional Ceara], rising steadily in rank the "Little Theatre" in Bentley is been and is at present being con- work' the 'Freshman year. Philosophy V. a small amount of written material to now being carried on in India, the med-I Problems in Philosophy, is now a re- as an officer. equipped as well as space will allow. trolled by the United States govern- finish it. The 'book this year is car- teal, the educational, and the evange-1 quirement, and can be taken in either When America entered the World With the construction of Arter Hall, ment and by the United States husi- ried out in a Shakeeperian theme and listic. There is a great need of medi- the Junior or the Senior year. For War, Dr. Gamble went to France with next year's Production class will have ness men. and also how these coun- the staff has tried hard to keep this cal missionaries, as 7,000,000 of the the degree of Bachelor of Science, the A. E. P. as a Lieutenant-Colonel the opportunity of working in much tries are being exploited and are not one Idea uppermost in their mind. All :390.000,04)0 people die each year. The Bible, formerly a Freshman require- of Infaetrv. For distineuished ser- more favorable conditions. The the- being recompensed as they should be the divisional 'pages have been carried deaths are due to malaria fever b( ment, may now be taken In either vice to the Allied cause he. was award- atre, which will be situated in the by the fostering of the general wel- net with this idea and the cover and ed membership In the French Legion basement of Arter Hall will have a fare of the Latin-American people. cause the Indians have not as yet a the Freshman or Sophomore year, and fly leaf are distinctly Shakesperian in pure supply of water. The rat popu-1 Philosophy I, Philosophy IV, or Edie of Hon or. mesas larger stage and will seat about The first negative speaker, Mr. Liv- character. There is something new lation runs up Into the millions; thus . His military. services kept 'him away three times as many people as the erant. stated that armed force is not cation IV may be substituted for the in every department, some changes be- many peonle are killed each year by old reouirement of History I. Also, from Mealville from 1917 to 1920• In present theatre. It is expected that used by the United States for the pro- ing more radical than others. Tlie the production classes after this year tection of investments until other plague. The 'Indians will not kill the the Second Foreien Language is no the latter Year he returned to Mead- view section this year is entirely dif- ville, and since then he ilea rewarmed will be able to carry on more exten- means, such as treaties and arbitra- rats, as they 'believe in the transmie longer a requirement. ferent and will he recognized as the the prpr'tiee no hie arefeeinn He is sive work than ever before. 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PROMINENT JOURNALIST STUDENTS TO CONDUCT The Campus GRACE CHURCH SERVICES SPRING SUGGESTIONS TO STUDENTS (Continued from page 1) Of Allegheny College rived at St. Johns with Hawker and Baseball Goods Just Arrived! Grieve, reported the departure of Established 1876 Next Sunday evening, the services Tennis Goods on the Way! the N.0 flying boats for the Azores, in Grace M. E. Church will be in and had a literal part in the getaway of charge of Charles Lunn, Raymond Visiting Cards, Electrograved, 100 Cards, any Style, $1.90 Entered as second-class matter, October 30, 1904, at the Postoffice at Alcock and Brown on the flight that Draffin, Gorden Cornwall and Charles Meadville, Pa., under the Act of March 3. 1879. was the first spanning of the Atlantic Hagadorn, all students in Allegheny Books, Stationery, Loose Leafs, Fountain Pens by air. On this flight, incidentally, College. These men have chosen as The Campus is forwarded to all subscribers until an explicit order is re- went a letter from Mr. Beazell to a their topic ' 4Principles of Christian EVERYTHING FOR THE STUDENT ceived for its discontinuance, and all arrearages are paid according to law. friend in London. A fortnight later Subscribers are requested to inform the manager of any change of address. Living" and are basing their discus- the dirigible R-34 brought a reply- sion on First Corinthians. This is the the first completed correspondence GILL'S BOOK STORE Subscrip - ions 51.50 a year. Single copies 5 cents. first time that college students have between England and America by air. conducted a service in Grace Church 246 Chestnut Street his service as day managing Meadville, Pa. During this year. Dr. Platt, the minister of Member of the Intercollegiate Newspaper Association editor of The World, Mr. Beazell was Grace Church, is interested in the of the Middle Atlantic States. in immediate charge of two investi- students of Allegheny and heartily gations that ,won for The World the welcomes them to his church. In the Columbia University Gold Medal for EDITOR-IN-CHIEF - - - - - E. F. PHILLIPS, JR. Young Peoples' meetings held at 6:45 Public Service in Journalism-the Park Avenue Phi Delta Theta-662 Highland Ave. on Sunday evenings, questions of inter- City Service revelations of the rise of the revived est to college students are discussed. Telephone 829 Ku Klux Klan and the judicial aveng- ing death of Martin Tabert, flogged - H. A. Mook UP THE HILL Associate Editor to death in a Florida prison camp. CLEVELAND FOUNDERS' A widening range of outside inter- DEPARTMENT EDITORS ests engages Mr. Beazell. He is an BANQUET IS SUCCESS Every Twenty Minutes News - N. S. Kohn and J. W. Rowe Associate in Journalism at Columbia, Alumni - - L. M. Gordon and a member of the American Associ- Athletics W. C. Wycoff ation of Teachers of Journalism. He H. C. Rasel Society - is an honorary member of the profes- PARLOR COACH SERVICE TO - W. F. Heydrick The Cleveland Alumni celebrated Feature sional fraternity. Sigma Delta Chi, and Women - Mary Bader Founders' Day with a dinner at the Erie, Cambridge, Saegertown, Linesville an active member of the American University Club. 'Sixty-seven Alle- Society of Newspaper Editors. He is REPORTORIAL STAFF ghenians were present. The radio - and All Intervening Points a director and a past president of the program from the Pittsburgh Alumni H. D. McLallcn Stephen Greenwood R. E. Bugbee Newspaper Club of New York, and meeting was seriously interfered with Special Rates and Service R. J. Riddle C. H. Hagadorn Frank Fickinger one of the founders and the present by an unusual display of static, but F. E. Holmes For Group Parties H. W. Anderson James Hamilton president of the Society of Methodist the only lull in this interruption made lvi. K. Winterbottom R. B. Johnson Caroline Richards Preachers' Sons, an association that it possible to hear President Beebe's G. J. Cornwall G. J. Barco Marjorie Cole is spreading from New York through- W. W. Youngson Pauline Thornton C. E. Lunn speech very satisfactorily. His an- Penn Public Motor Transportation Co. out the United States. nouncement of the new hail for Fresh-

Desk Editor L. M. Gordon Writing is the natural avocation of men men aroused much enthusiasm. Mr. Beazell's now iwholly executive Doctor Elliott represented the College duties. Nature essays by him find a BUSINESS STAFF and made the only formal address oT place in the Atlantic Monthly, and he the evening. General Manager of Publications - - - James R. Cober writes even more for the periodicals The later hours of the evening were HARTMAN & JUDD Business Manager of The Campus - - - Herbert A. Mook identified 'with his profession. He given to dancing, games, and general Telephone 294 speaks frequently before associations I visiting. of editors and publishers, before such Altogether it was one of the most enceorganizations of Social as Work.the National But recently Confer-1 delightful meetings that the Cleve- PLUMBING, HEATING, SLATING, TINNING CONGRATULATIONS, STONE CHURCH I Asociatioi has ever had. he delivered an address at the Uni-I The officers elected for 1928-29 are: HARDWARE, STOVES, PAINTS AND OILS versity of Michigan. With Ida M. Tar- President, Dr. E. P. Kennedy '11; Vice- bell '80, he is a memiber of the aches- President, Dr. T. W. Thoburn '14; Sec- The opening of Stone Church last Sunday in its wonderful, rebuilt quar- 'ory committee of the Foreign Langu- retary, Ida Preston '11. 247 Chestnut Street ters, was an occasion of much significance to Allegheny students and Alumni. age Information Service. He was a Phone 63 For a great many years, Old Stone Church was the scene of the Baccalaureate member of the committee that con- Dr. Howard Bosworth '20, resident sermon for each gaduating class that left Allegheny. Then, due to the fire duoted, a year ago, the census of re- physician at the Barlow Sanitorium at which occurred last spring, the class of 1927 was left without this meeting ligious faith taken by two hundred Los Angeles is to be married about the 'S place for the final sermon of their college years. But now a new, more beauti- newspapers of the United States. At last week in May to Mrs. Rebecca Mar- SHE the commencement exercises last June NATIONAI4 MEAT ful Stone Church has taken the place of its predecessor, and many more grad- shall of Hollywood, Cal. Doctor Bos- he presented to the college. on behalf worth's health has been exceedingly uating classes will listen to the words of the Baccalaureate sermon within its of the Class of 1897, the tablet com- COMPANY poor the past several years, but it is GENERAL, AND SPECIAL walls. Because of the place which Stone Church has in the life of the stu- memorating 's letter improving now. He expects to make de•.ts of Allegheny, and beausc of the memories which are attached to it by all to that is now placed a trip East in about two years. BAKING alumni of the college, we rejoice that it is once again ready to serve the col- at the entrance to the Library. Fresh, Salt and Smoked lec,:e and students. Mrs. N. W. Reed (Anna Harrison Meats Does Your Club Cse NEW CATALOGUES '05), whose home is at Thompson Ave., Petaluna, Calif., made a trip of fifteen Mother Hubbard's wuutuninninimmunumninamilimiurrniuniiminninnininiumimitimilit The Founding and thousand miles around the United 933-940 Market Street Baked Goods ALUMNI MIRROR (Continued from page t) States last summer. The trip lasted six month. She and her husband History of College There have been several new toured eastward through the Petrified 1+11IIIIIIMIMIII111111M1111111111111.1111111=1.11li1UMMUM1111111111111111111.11111• courses added 'to the curriculum, and If You Want the Best-You Should Forests, past the Grand Canyon. and Briefly Reviewed some others dropped. The first year TRY The Quadrennial Conference of the around the Carlsbad Canyon to Texas. course in Bible has 'been divided into Methodist Episcopal Church will be Then they went as far north as St. Bible I and Bible II. The latter deals held during the entire month of May Louie, after which they went on east- SHERMAN'S with the Life and Teachings of Jesus, On May 3, 1788, the first but that in Kansas City, 'Missouri. Quite a few ward to Florida. Leaving Florida, while the former is an entirely new 962 S. MAIN STREET narked the beginning of the City of Allegheny graduates are members of they toured up the Atlantic Coast as course, the Development of the Bible. 244 CHESTNUT STREET Meadville, was erected by a 'pale.), of the conference. Those from the Erie far as , from which they turned Courses V and VI, the History of the thirty pioneers under the leadership of district are J. E. Roberts 'GO, W. P. westward. On the way they stoned Bible, and the Johannine Writings, David Mead. By the end of the cen- Murray '86, W A. Elliott '89, and W. A. at Niagara Falls and the Lake Ports. have been consolidated into course V, SEA FOOD tury. a village had sprung up around Womer '00. Other Alleghenians from Having reached Oregon, they turned MARKET entitled the Beginnings of Christian- this small cabin and in the year 181Z, the western district are C. P. Lynch southward to their home state. In all, ity. 'In the Economics IX, Social Ad- Allegheny College was founded. '86 of Lakewood, Ohio; L. Wells '86 they were in thirty-six states, some of Fresh and Salt Fish justment, English Literature XII, Se- At a town meeting of the citizens of Wellsville, Ohio; Paul Hillman '11. them several times. held in the old log Court House which F. A. Arter who died recently was to lected Literary Topics, has been WM. STOCKTON was presided over by Major Roger have been a member of the conference dropped. The Mathematics depart- 893 Water St. Phone also. ment has added two new courses, Mrs. Warren Norton '17, whose hus- 154-R n.'elen, Rev. Timothy Alden, a gradu- band has recently been appointed as al e of , was elected Mathematics VI and VII, a Teacher's A son, James Wesley III. was born Course, and College Geometry. The superintendent of the Meadville Pub- The Store of Real Values - President of Allegheny College. The to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kinnear on Surveying department has been trans- lic Schools now lives at 650 Baldwin (allege was incorporated by an act of Street. GOOD FURNITURE FEATURING the Legislature of Pennsylvania on March 21, at 6533 Darlington Road, ferred to the Mathematics department, Better Grade Shoes for Less Money March 24, 1817, and the first Board of Pittsburgh, Pa. Mrs. Kinnear was and this subject is now considered a RUGS, LAMPS, DRAPERY Trustees was organized. Susan Jenkins '19 before her marri- course in Mathematics. Courses VI James Y. Piper '20, is an assistant WALL PAPER In 1818, William Bentley, a Harvard, age. and VII in Political Science, Consti- U. S. District Attorney on the Pitts- VAL J. LEONE tutional Law, and Political Ideals, COMPANY professor and a personal friend of bergh staff. He is living in Wilkins- 909 Water Street Timothy Alden. was elected as a trus- Miss C. Lois Rea '14, has arrived have replaced the former courses VI, mire, Pa. tee. A few months later he died and! home from Pinang, Malayasi, where VII and VIII, International Law, Eu JOHN J. SHRYOCK -CO. left his wonderful library to the col-1 as a misionary she has been principal ropean Diplomacy, and American Di- ties 'throughout the country. There J. A. Deissler & Son plomacy. lege. On July 5, the cornerstone of of a girl's school. Her home is at will be some new courses offered. Glass, Paint, Lacquers, and Varnishes Sheffield, Pa. During her trip home More stress is being put on the Sum- Bentley Hall, the first college build-i Each department will be considerably 3ohnstonte for all purposes. she has been visiting a number of mer Session of Allegheny this year, Ines was laid. Under the cornerstone enlarged. In addition. there will be PICTURE FRAMING were deposited a piece of Plymouth places in the United States, and is and it has undergone a decided change two departments added, those of Ger- "016 lbic1or12 Inn" AUTOMOBILE GLASSWORK Rock. marble from Dido's Temple in now in -Covington, Ky. Miss Rea ex- which is expected to improve the ses- man and Geology. There will also be Carthage, a piece of brick from the pects to spend one year in a university sion greatly In the first place, the small changes in the fees for this ses- 832 Park Ave. Phone 187-E Tower of Babel, a piece of mortar this fall to prepare herself for her Summer session at Allegheny College sion. from the tomb of Virgil, and other rather difficult work. for 1928 will consist of two terms of four weeks each, instead of one term Ready to Serve MEADVILLE The first graduation exercises were Doctor and Mrs. S. S. Swartley, who of six weeks, as formerly. The first LARSON'S the College 'held July 4, 1821. This class had only have been in Europe for several term will begin June 12 and close BREAD CO. four members and each student gave months, landed in Hoboken, N. J., on July 7; the second term will start BEAUTY SHOPPE orations in Latin, Hebrew, English, April 20, from the S. S. George Wash- July 9 and extend 'to August 4. Stu- dents may register for the entire ses- Greek. Syrie, and German. ineton. We Specialize in Ladies' and Children's Service and sion of eight weeks, or for either term By the will of the 'Honorable James Hair Cutting HARRY W. HARR Winthrop of Cambridge, Allegheny re- of four weeks. Furthermore, the per- the Battle of Dranesville and from Facials, Marcel Waving, Shampooing, Quality ceived, in 1831, the greater part of his sonnel of the faculty will be larger by then on took a very active part in the Hair Dyeing, Henna Packs, private library. This gift is no doubt war. seven. In other years only members of the College Faculty have consti- Manicuring, Etc. OPP of the most valuable that has ever In 1867, the first college baseball Phone 603-R tuted the faculty. This year, how- been received by the college. game was played with a town team. COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE 1272 South Main Street ever, there will be noted instructors Until 1829. there were only two pro- i n 1877, "The Campus" was esta.b- Expert Operators in Attendance Maker of fe.ssers at Allegheny. but in this year, lished. On June 25, 1879, the corner- from various Colleges and Universi- GEBHARDT'S BARBER SHOP three nese members were added to the stone of Ruling Hall was laid. Rev. Phone 728-W 899 Park Avenue FASHIONABLE CLOTHES faculty. : William H. Crawford was elected as MEADVILLE, PA. FOR LADIES AND MEN Following the petitioning of the the ninth president of Allegheny Col- A. C. YEAGER CO. Pittsburgh Conference of the Metho- lege in 1893. Three years later the diet endeeopel Church by the Board of g nasium was erected. The corner- First Shop Below Postoffice Trustees for financial assistance,. Tim - . stones of the Chapel and Library were STONE CHURCH WE ARE IN OUR othy Alden resigner] from his 'position laid in June of 1901. The following QUALITY SHOE REPAIRING as preeident of this college. He had year the Newton Observatory was EPWORTH LEAGUE served for sixteen years without sal- opened and Eta chapter of Phi Beta NEW STORE Moore's Ice Cream ary. The example set by Timothy Kappa was founded. In June of the and Alden evil! live forever and ever. as year 1905. the cornerstone of Alden 227 Chestnut Street long as there . ie an Allegheny Collere. Hall was laid. Two years after this ALL ARE WELCOME Pasteurized Dairy Products Every man whow graduates from Polishes and Shoe Laces ..Old Cochran Hall was erected. During the 206 Chestnut Street For All Occasions .&lleghe is a living monument to her, year 1912, Montgomery Field was first president. ; opened and in 1915 Carnegie Hall of Ph()( ..mix Block Dr. Martin Miter was elected presi- Chemistry was built. The same year CORRECT Ballon Tire Vulcanizing dent on Jtily 17. 1R33, and later in the in June the Centennial Exercises were STATIONERY year the final arrangements were given featured by a pageant depicting 1,1Elitrz 1Pbarnia.cy made for the transfer of the college the pioneer life at the time of the Absolutely correct in size, to Methodist control, under the gen- founding of the college and subse- shape, texture and color. J. E. WIRT, Ph. G. TOM K. WILLIAMS E. GAWNE TIRE SERVICE eral supervision of Pittsburgh Confer- quent steps of development through There are a hundred boxes of high- FOR SERVICE CALL 1230 ence. Under Dr. Ruter, Bentley was, rho Civil War period. At the declar- class writing paper that will be sold 910 PARK AVE. MEADVILLE, PA. finally completed. lation of war by the TJnited States in a day-because the prices are so The Pipe of Distinction In 1817, the Alumni Association was; (upon Germany and Entente Powers low that people will not hesitate long before buying. Midland Bowling organized and in 1854 Ruter Hall, A1-1in In 1917, 1920 manyDr. Fred students W. Hixson enlisted. was an- "SAS1ENI" leghene's second building, was com-e only 59c per box Alleys Carpenter's pleted. At the beginning of the Civil' flounced as the tenth president of the . EXCLUSIVE AGENCY 2-REGULATION ALLEYS-8 War the College; Company was organ-i College. From that time till the ,elec- Worth a Dollar Electric Shop Best of Condition ized consisting of seventy-eight loyal; tion of Dr. James A. Beebe as presi• 249 Chestnut Street HECKMAN' DRUG STORE J. J. BERCHTOLD ANYTHING. ELECTRICAL Alleghenians. The College Cotnpanyi dent in 1926, the college has made known as Company I first fought at rapid strides in its development. 918 Water St. Phone 69 Meadville, Penn'a Balizet Building Chestnut Street Opposite tro Pc.:,2toffic.-41 ▪

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(Continued from page i) (Continued from page i) tion, have failed. Then he showed a member of the American Medical that investments are necessary to the Association, the Pennsylvania Medi- KODAK SUPPLIES United States, for they provide an out- cal Society, and the Crawford County let for surplus capital, and because Medical Society. trade relations build up international As a resident of Meadville Dr. Gam- friendships, and also that protection ble has always taken an active part is necessary in order to have invest- in civic affairs. He is past president ments. of the Meadville Rotary Club. In the Bring us in your Films for Developing Mr. Wycoff, the second affirmative many undertakings in which the citi- SPRING PARTY SEASON OPENS speaker, pointed out that protection zens of the community have cooper- and Printing is not necessary, because Investment ated to assist Allegheny, he has al- I will continue without protection, and ways had an active part. I WITH TWO SORORITY EVENTS that the policy of protection is danger- During the Second Century Endow- ous to our trade relations, because the ment Campaign he was chairman of ONE DAY SERVICE protected countries are liable to boy- the Crawford County Committee, and cott the United 'States. and, even Ig- occupied the same position during the Three Chapter Parties Held; Alpha Gams and Phi Delts nore their debts to the United states. Emergency Campaign of 1927. Entertain Mothers He further contended that protection Hosts of Allegheny graduates know of the investments of a few is sup- and remember Dr. Gamble as their E. H. SHARTLE ported by taxes from the whole coun- medical adviser during undergraduate Il days. He has always maintained an ALPHA GAMMA DELTA try, and that the United States need THE COLLEGE SERVICE STORE Parties, more parities, and still more active interest in contemporary Alle- parties. Alpha Xi Delta and Theta not protect investments, because the Kappa chapter of Alpha Gamma gheny. He has been a member of the Upsilon have started the ball rolling investors should be able to protect Delta was hostess to the mother's of Board of Control of the Allegheny Opposite Academy Theatre toward spring party season, while sev- themselves. the girls Saturday evening, April 28. Athletic Association from its begin- eral fraternities, becoming impatient Continuing the negative argument, a Those present were: Mrs. McGough, ning, giving freely his time and energy waiting for their time to come, filled Mr. Liverant stated that protection is Mrs. Gilmore, Mrs. Smythe, Mrs. to further the athletic program of the in the gap by holding chapter parties. beneficial to the countries in which Mechem, Mrs, Arbuthnot, Mrs. Antico, College. He is a familiar figure at all Mother's Day celebrations are also in the investments are made, because it itaulanatualimaritataLamaiuriatmurranumuumunumanumnumunnininnuetahunuanurriatirmar Mrs. Squires, Mrs. Dixon, Mrs. Har- athletic events and many an injured season, and we are able to list two results in higher wages for the natives, per, Mrs. Blackburn, Mrs. Bossard, player remembers with gratitude Dr. such events in our Society column a higher standard of living, and the and the Misses Miller and Smythe. Gamble's timely assistance. As a "They SAY We MAKE the this week. Club meetings seem to development of foreign trade. More- over, he said, these countries have member of the S. A. E. fraternity, he slowly become a thing of the past; THETA UPSILON FINEST PUNCH That Was Stable governments because they are took a very active part in the cam- LEONARDSON=EIFFERT only a few of them being reported paign that built the latest addition to Ever SERVED" Theta Upsilon entertained at a din- prosperous, and they are prosperous this week. Allegheny's fraternity houses. ner dance at the Hotel Conneaut Sat- because of the policy of protection, COMPANY Dr. Gamble is one of the group of PHI GAMMA DELTA urday evening, April 28. Doctor and which enables backward countries to distinguished alumni who has brought Mrs. C. A. Darling acted as chaper- come up to the fore. 940 Water Street Punch Bowls and Glasses if A full chapter "Pirate Party" was honor to Allegheny by being included ones. Out of town guests were Har- The last constructive speaker for held at the Phi Gamma Delta house in America's Who's Who. Because of Desired riett Brydle '25, Helen McMullen '27, the affirmative, Mr. Rutherford, GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE on Friday evening, April 27. Dr. and his success and interest in national, Priscilla Hazlett ex-'29, Leonhart Don- claimed that protection is detrimental Mrs. Ding chaperoned and Kress' local, and college life, the alumni who AND "ONYX" POINTEX aldson and Elliott Whitney. Kress' to the world at large because it is a Olympians furnished the music. Chap- have nominated him for trusteeship, HOSIERY SECTION Olympians provided music. straight, broad road leading to world ter guests were: William Dale '25, conflict. To show that the policy of believe that he has the ability and ex- Offers complete assortments al- WHITEHILL'S Ralph Demmler '25, William McClurg ALPHA XI DELTA protection encourages war, he said perience to serve his alma mater in ways. Daily arrivals replenish '27, Wilbur Schade ex-'28, Harry Den- this responsible capacity. Cor. Park Avenue and Baldwin that it has caused war in the past. color and size ranges in famous Street nison, Harry Massing, Dr. E. J. Werle, Alpha Rho chapter of Alpha Xi Delta held its annual spring party at that at present it is creating great ill- Gotham Gold Stripe and Pointex Joseph Sterling, and Jerome Greu- will and enmity toward our govern- Dr. R. B. Gamble '93, and his wife, n agle. the Hotel Oakland Saturday evening, heel silk stockings—your needs PENNSYLVANIA April 28. Professor and Mrs. Dale ment, and that it is a dangerous pre- of this city, who have spent their can always be filled in the quality cedent. He concluded by summing winter vacation at Keystone Heights, COLLEGE OF MUSIC DELTA TAU DELTA Thomas chaperoned. Guests of the you prefer. up the affirmative argument: first, Fla., have returned to Meadville. chapter were Harriet Humphrey, Mina Chartered 1887 Delta Tau Delta held a full chapter that protection is detrimental to the parity at the chapter house on Friday French, Mr. Jacobson, Mr. Leeper, Mr. Service silk with Lisle re- Jones and Mr. Bartholomew. Galla- best interests of the protected coun- inforcements $1.50 to L85 MEADV!LLE, PENN'A evening, April 27, with Les Daniel's tries; second, that protection is detri- COLLEGE INN TEA ROOM music. Dr. ghe's Presque Isle orchestra furnished orchestra furnishing the mental to the 'best interests of the 498 Park Ave.—Opp. Hulings Hall Chiffon, silk to the very Lee Hees Barnes, Director and Mrs. Darling chaperoned. Out of the music. United States because it ruins trade, MRS. A. C. WIDMANN, Prop. top, at $L95 town guests were: Humphries, Mich- LE PETIT SALON makes danger of boycott immin:int, is ALL BRANCHES OF MUSIC aels, and Amadon, of Geneva, Ohio; an expensive policy, and is also a use- HOME BAKED PIE AND CAKE Chiffon, silk to 4 in. hem, Raymer and Church of Kingsville. A meeting of Le Petit Salon was less policy; and third, that protection Salads and Sandwiches, Ice Cream at $1.65 TAUGHT Meadville guests included Coach and held at the Phi Gamma Delta house is leading to war. and Candy Students May Register at Any Time Mrs. Tippin, Dr. and Mrs. Dunn, Mr. on Thursday afternoon, April 26. The Gunmetal with black heels Mr. Olmsted, the last constructive Phone io95-M Open Evenings at $1.95 and Mrs. McGill, Professor DeBruine, program consisted of a French exami- speaker, closed the constructive argu- SEND FOR CATALOGUE Messrs. Leslie, Hadden, Bates, and nation conducted by the members of ment Iwith the main points of the nega- Anderson. the club. Refreshments were served. tive: first. that investments are ad- New Victor Records SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON vantageous to the United States and You will like that investments must have protec- FOR FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1928 GREEN & BAKER Sigma Alpha Epsilon held a full Pi Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta an- tion ; second, that the foreign countries Dealers in chapter party at the chapter house on nounces the initiation of Professor FRISK'S Charles Edward Hammett. ire benefitted by investments and that Friday evening, April 27, with the protection is necessary for these in- PURE MANUFACTURED ICE Keystone Collegians furnishing the Laugh! Clown, laugh! BUTTER CREAM vestments; and third, that we are Waltz With Vocal R, ;'rain Cold Storage music. Ohaperones were Prof. and morally obligated to the investors to The Dance of the Blue Danube Phone ioi CHOCOLATE Mrs. Harley Morris, Prof. James protect their investments, because Fox Trot With Vocal Refrain 945 Market St. Church, and Miss 'V,arene Collins. WARING'S PENNSYLVA. they are investors, because they are No 213.18, io.b.b. Guests of the chapter were: Miss taxpayers, and because they are citi- Crumitiley, of Grove City; Miss Ham- zens. Ma Belie—Fox Trot (froni The Three J. S. IIOTCIIKISS & BRO. CO. ilton, of Pittsburgh; John McPeak and Alu:tketecrs) Wi';, Vocal Refrain MICHEL'S MEAT After the constructive speeches, the March of The Musketeers WHOLESALE GROCERS John Croft, of Canonsburg; Russel debaters were given a ten minute in- Fox Trot With. Vocal Refrain Stitzer ex-'28, of Valencia; Ken Bow- DO YOU termission, at the close of which the PAUL WHITEMAN AND His ORCIIESTT MARKET 144 Mead Avenue ser ex-'27, and Alan Christner. No. 21315, 10-inch rebuttals were given. At the conclu- 945 Market Street Meadville, Pa. MEADVILLE, PA. BETA KAPPA sion of the debate the decision of the Oh Look at That Baby judges was announced, and an open Fox Trot With Vocal Refrain. 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WOMEN ELECT OFFICERS • alit • tttt a 11311113E1130431B, a 11143,531B IBEYBIBEI a 113 FOR COMING YEAR 0 Allegheny in Athletics A few changes have been made in a the organization of the Student Gov- 0 a ernment Board. The office of Secre- CB MEN'S WEAR OF MERIT tary-treasurer has been done away F3 with and these duties are to be taken a 241 over by the first junior member. A Chestnut Street BETA UPSILON TEAM WINS ibis aith Chat -seventh officer, that of third junior E3 member, has been added. POOR MEET Eleanor Mechem, the out-going vice- The Inter-fraternity track meet was president, conducted the installation MEADVILLE DRY GOODS COMPANY TRACK MEET LAST SATURDAY rather a poor affair last Saturday from ceremony in the living room of Hui- Style and Quality Supreme in several points of view. In the first ings Hall -Monday evening. After place, weather conditions were any- this, Florence Clark, this year's presi- CLOAKS WRAPS DRESSES FURS thing but favorable. The cold weather dent of the Y. W. C. A., installed the Inclement Weather Handicaps Contestants; Danner and following council for the coming year: And the best obtainable in Dress Fabrics, Gloves and strong wind certainly did their Hosiery, Etc. best to make things miserable. Buck- Caroline Richards, president; Phyllis Moon Each Take Three Firsts ing a strong wind is no easy task and Connell, vice-president; Frances The Daylight Store 942 Water Street it surely told its tale in the times that Greenawalt, treasurer; 'Margaret Snee, were turned in. And yet not all was secretary; Katherine Malvaine, field representative. By chalking up 56 points, 16 more Two mile run—Won by Dreibelbis as cold and disappointing as the day. LADIES' AND MISSES' COATS (BU); second, Minnis (SAE) ; third, The performances of several individu- The officers of the Women's Student than their nearest competitors, Beta Government Association for the com- Fashioned by Lucille for those who discriminate—for those Dean (NF). Time: 10 minutes, 49.6 als was quite pleasing and the times Upsilon had little trouble in winning ing year were elected Wednesday, with who aim to Lead seconds. in the sprints were not so bad. rather than Follow the popular taste. the Inter-fraternity track meet last Grace Minch, the out-going president, 220 yard low hurdles—Won by Green DANNER Saturday afternoon on Montgomery in charge. The election resulted as Field. Incidentally the meet served (BU) ; second, Stahley (BU) ; third, For example, Danner proved very INDEPENDENT DRY GOODS COMPANY Needham (BU). Time: 30.1 seconds. conclusively that be well deserved the follows: Cor. Chestnut Street and Park Avenue not only to test which fraternity would President—Alice Humphrey. win the cup symbolic of the champions 880 yard run—Won by Shafer (BK); honor of captaining the team this year. second, Kelly (NF) ; third, Ellis (BU); Cap competed in three events Satur- 1st Vice President—Naomi Taylor. in track and field events for the year, 2nd Vice President—qv' ildred Gil- but also to determine what men will fourth, Bentley (NF). Time: 2 min- day and was victorious in all three. utes, 12.7 seconds. His times. considering the fact that it more. STYLE HEADQUARTERS make up the varsity track team which 1st Junior member—Laura Byers. Relay (Each man one-half lap)— was necessary to fight a strong wind meets Westminster at 'New Wilming- 2nd Junior member — Margaret Won by Beta Upsilon; second, Sigma along the entire home stretch, were ton next Saturday. The with 40 Squires. SOCIETY BRAND Alpha Epsilon. comparatively good. He is a hard points, were the runners-up, while the 3rd Junior member—Dorothy Allen. High jump—Won by Long (PDT); worker and more should be heard from Non-frats, winners of last year's meet, Sophomore member—Pauline Thorn- SUITS AND TOPCOATS second, Siple (AXP) ; third, Shide- him before the season is over. scored only 28 points to finish third. ton. The meet was run off in weather that mantle (PKP); fourth, Forbes (SAE). DISTANCE RACES The longer races were the poorest Stetson Hats, Manhattan Shirts would do credit to football and conse- Height: 5 feet, 7 inches. CONDITIONS IN INDIA quently the work of all the athletes Broad jump—Won by Green (BU); of the day, no especially good times second, ReVford (BU) ; third, Show- being turned in. Joe Shafer, who has was (hampered to such an extent that Continued from page I) no records were broken. ers (PG-D); fourth, Siple (AXP). Dis- been a quarter miler in the past, MENDEL'S gration of souls and are afraid they The high point men of the day were tance: 20 feet. stepped into the half and won it rather might kill some of their own ances- Captain Danner and Al Moon, each I . Pole vault—Won by Weisel (BU); easily, although his time was very tors. placing first three times, and Green second, Leffingwell (PKP). Height: poor. Kelly, who took second, showed "Educational missionaries are also EXCLUSIVE and Eighmy. Running against a strong 9 feet, 6 inches. a nice sprint on the last lap and gives Delivery Service Phone 325-W important. Bible women go into the wind, Danner turned in the best work Shot Put—Won by Moon (-SAE); promise of developing. Also Ellis, homes and teach the women how to of the day when he ran the 440 in 53.- second, Jackson (SAE); third. Eighmy who finished third, after having run keep their homes clean and all about 1 seconds. Danner won three first (PGD); fourth, Rehm (NF). Distance: the mile, should develop with some THE BLOOM CO. domestic duties. They have schools places in the track events, taking the 37 feet. training at the half mile distance. Min- there too. The day school, which cor- 100, 220, and 440 yard dashes. Moon Discus—Won by Eighmy (PGD); nis was not pushed at all in the mile Opposite Gas Office responds to our grade school, the won three firsts in the field events by second, Jackson (SAE) ; third, Weis- and his time of 5 minutes certainly boarding school, which is like our high copping the shot, javelin, and hammer. sel (BU) : fourth. Pike (NF). Dis- showed it. Tommy Gill was the sur- 900 Water Street school, and the college, are the prin- DRY CLEANING Green had two firsts and two thirds to tance: 102 feet. 4 inches. prise of this race, the mite runner ciple divisions in the educational sys- score 14 points, while Edghmy had two Javelin—Won by Moon (SAE) : sec- staging a good finish and giving Ray tem. All college work is done in Eng- firsts and a third to mark up 12 points. ond, Pringle (PDT) ; third, Green Bentley a hard fight for second place. lish. Examinations are given every Dreibelbis furnished the upset of the (BU) ; fourth, Ledger (SAE). Dis- SURPRISE two years. They are made hard so day by finishing over a hundred yards tance: 145 feet. And now we come to the surprise YOUNG MEN'S SUITS AND TOPCOATS that very few of the students will pass. ahead of Minnis in the two mile run. Hammer—Won by Moon (SAE); of the day, if we may call It that. The This raises the value of an education POPULAR PRICED The summary of points is as fol- second, Beals (SAE); third, Billings scene was the two mile, and Paul in India." lows: Beta Upsilon 56; Sigma Alpha (PGD) ; fourth, Pike (NF). Distance: Dreibelbis was the principle actor. In conclusion, Miss Hall presented Epsilon 40; Non-fraternity 28; Phi 95 feet. Gil Minnis, evidently suffering some- F. G. PRENATT COMPANY the third phase of missionary work, Gamma Delta 18; Phi Delta Theta 8; what from his attempt to be an iron evangelism. She said, "It is hard to 220 Chestnut Street Meadville, Pa. Alpha Chi Rho 6; Beta Kappa 5; and man so early in the season, found that Charter Is Granted tell Phi Kappa Psi 5. the mile and two mile were too much the Indians about Christ. They want to know about Christ personally, Summary: for this time of the year, and when of his ways and what he has done. 100 yard dash—Won by Danner To Meadville Hi-Y Dreibelbis commenced to speed up to of BURCH'S BITTER SWEETS NOW 80c LB. wards the end of the race, Gil was I is the way we must teach them." (NP) ; second, Smith (BU) ; third, Par Excellence Green (BU) ; fourth, Showers (PGD). By State Official forced to take his dust. Dreibelbis is Time: 10.6 seconds. one of the easiest runners on the team HOMELIKE TEA ROOM Mile run—Won Minnis (SAE): On Friday night, April 20, a Hi-Y ban- and we are expecting much from him BURCH'S 276 Chestnut Street second, Bentley (NP) ; third, Gill (A- quet was held at the Odd Fellows Hall this season. Opposite Court House XP) ; fourth. Ellis (BU). Time 5 man- in Meadville. The Mead'ville Hi-Y had ON AND ON Being quite interested in track we SERVES REGULAR MEALS utes. as its guests delegations from the Hi- MODERATELY PRICED 220 yard dash—Won by Danner Y clubs of Central, East, and Academy could talk on and on about it, but may- All Home Cooking and Baking. (NF) ; second, Smith (BU) ; third, Led- high schools of Erie. The meeting was be we'd better stop. There are one or LAFAYETTE BARBER SHOP ger (SAE). Time: 24 seconds. a get-together for the purpose of meet- two things more that we feel are 120 yard high hurdles—Won by ing and becoming acquainted with worth commenting, however. T)oc I CITY COAL AND SUPPLY CO. HAIR BOBBING A SPECIALTY Eighmy (PGD) ; second, Stahley (BC). each other and to go over the work of Green proved himself the most versa- Time: 17.2 seconds. the school year. Robert Daker, Ralph tile man of the day, placing in four Hubbard & Pfeifer 440 yard dash—Won by Danner Grimm, Georo Munnell, and Howard events, besides running in the relay. Coal and Buildgin (NF); second, Richards (RU) ; third, Plate, students of the College, were And then, we can't say very much for Smith MP); fourth. Brown (SAE). among those present and are Junior the field events. The hammer was not I Supplies Time: 53.1 seconds. Hi-Y leaders in the Meadville High had, ending at 97 feet, and Long's School. The speakers for the evening lump of 5 foot 7 inches in the high! Phones 1331-1332 WETHERBY STUDIO were as follows: Mr. Norton, Superin- Jump was pretty fair, but aside from INTER-FRAT BASEBALL z2:adent of Schools in Meadville, Coach that, the weight and field events con- 131 MEAD AVENUE 245 Chestnut Street Tippen, coach of Meadville High tinue to loom as the weakest depart-1 WILL START THIS WEEK ments of the team this spring. School; Mr. Peters, Mr. Wheeler, Boy's COLLEGE INN BARBER SHOP EVA WETHERBY DECKER, Manager Work Secretary of Erie, and Doctor AL (Widmann) HIMSELF, Prop. Bieler, Faculty Advisor of Allegheny RED CROSS Barber Shop For Men and Women Inter4raternity baseball for the year Y. M. C. A.; Mr. Pickett, State Leader will get under way as soon as the field of the Y. M. C. A., and of the Hi-Y BARBER SHOP 498 Park Ave. Opp. Hulings Hall can be made ready. The complete e:itbs acted as the toast master. Phone 1095-M LADIES' HAIR CUTTING MEADVILLE GREENHOUSES schedule for the season was recently After the dinner the Erie delegation 893 Market Street A SPECIALTY EVERYTHING IN FLOWERS announced, and calls for games (lur- staged an installation of members as Your Patronage Solicited ing the month of May. with the finals their part of the entertainment. An CORSAGES AND BOUQUETS OUR SPECIALTY to be played on June 9. The fraterni- orchestra from the Meadville High W. S. ORR Quick Delivery Phone 2o-R Saegertown Road ties have been arranged in two -1 .-hool played during the dinner and Modern Shoe Repairing FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ANYWHERE—MEMBER F. T. D. leagues. League A being composed of also atter the meal was througn. Tc BOOK SHOP five teams and League B consisting of male the dinner a success each boy four outfits. Each team will Meet the brought witn him some dish or other 305 Chestnut St. REUTER'S other members of its league once dur- articles of food. The result was a ing the regular season, and provision very tempting meal anda variety of BOOKS GREETINGS 340 North Street "COLLEGE FASHION" CLOTHES has been made for any play-offs that , dishes. For College Students are necessary to be staged on May 2., The last thing on the prog-ra:n was STATIONERY - GIFT WARES and 25. ,the ; ranting of a charter to Meadv:lle THE COFFEE RANCH All-Wool $22.50 Hand-Tailored League A is comnosed of teams rep High School which -was presented be resenting Beta Upsilon. Phi Kappa Norton and accepted by Mr. Perer, ,, COFFEE ROASTED DAILY AL'S CLOTHES SHOP REAMF R'S # Psi, S. A. E., Delta Tau Delta, and Phi who then turned it over to Harry Fresh Roasted Peanuts Delta Theta. In the other league will; Massing, President of the 'Meadville THE BIG JEWELRY STORE be found teams from Beta Kappa, Phi and Nutmeats FROM Gamma Delta, Alpha Chi Rho, and the 0 On the Corner of Water 1946 Market Street Meadville, Pa. Non-fraternity group. Student um- and Chestnut Sts. LOEFFLER'S pires from neutral organizations will TENNIS SEASON OPENS handle all games. Telegraph Service ON FRIDAY WITH THIEL DUNN'S The complete schedule: THE BROWN = JONES CO. Phone 698 April 3O —Delts vs. B. U. THE NEW BA.,._ERY 279 Chestnut St. Chi Rhos vs. Non-frats. PP May 1—Beta Kappa vs. Phi Gams. Allegheny will inaugurate its 1928 "Saves You Money Special attention to parties and S. A. E. vs. Phi Psi. tennis season Friday afternoon at banquets A. L. Ballinger Co May 2—B. U. vs. Phi Delts. Greenville, with a match with Thiel. SWANSON'S THE REXALL DRUG STORE May 9—S. A. E. vs. Phi Delts. The outcome of the match is being Standard Merchandise and Beta Kappa vs. Chi Rhos. viewed with much speculation as both GROCERY Courteous Service WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY May 10—Phi Psi vs. B. U. schools are having "dark horse" teams Sheaffer Life-Time Fountain Pens Phi Gams vs. Non-frats. on the courts. CAKES Sheaffer Pencils May 11—Delts vs. Phi Delts. • • • Cor. Chestnut and Market Streets. May 14—Phi Psis vs. Delts. Charles White '11, who was associ- MEADVILLE, PA. Beta Kappa vs. Non-frats. ated for a number of. years as business 285 Chestnut St. Phone 50 EASTMAN KODAKS AND FILMS May 15—B. U. vs. S. A. E. manager of "Carheaux," a Fifth Phi Gams vs. Chi Rhos. Avenue shop for woman's apparel, re- THE TINY TAVERN THE QUALITY STORE May 16—Phi Delts vs. Phi Psis. tains his business connections with Let us do your Developing and LAFAYETTE RESTAURANT Where Students Meet May 21--Delts vs. S. A. E. the store since the death of the former Printing of May 23, June 9—Play offs. owner, E. F. Crowe '08. MEADVILLE Special Sunday Dinner $1.25 C. L. FLICKINGER, Prop. -7; 7 -, . 7- 7:7 ;, 71.I■17:71 Served from Noon till g P. M. ()R. RANDOLPH AND H.11- !LAND MAXWELL & BLANCHARD 'Say it with Flowers" Noonday Meal 75 cents For All Occasions GOOD FURNITURE THE SAEGERTOWN INN !-■ "ONANOFF'S" and CHECKARY'S FLORAL SHOP r. Evening Meal, $1.00 ME:11111,:itA F. T. 1). Come and feel our welcome and hospitality. tt FLOOR COVERINGS Viands to tempt the most fastidious—the 251 Chestnut Street Phone 545-W rendezvous of the elite. 0 The Royal Elite Boot Good Assortment of Sandwiches. STOVES and RANGES for Womer DERFUS BROTHERS Banquets, Dances, Card Parties and Lunch "WHERE QUALITY sensible charges. [19 Salads and Desserts Served Choice Meats a MEETS ECONOMY" SAEGERTOWN, PA. a at any time. OLEOMARGARINE AND OYSTERS BROWNELL SHOE CO. •-rftt72-cpt gifilMODWitIM7c GRAY BROS., Proprs. 208 Chestnut Street Meadville, Pa. 887-889 Water St. Phone 96; 346 North Street Phone 90