VOLUME 49. NUMBER 13 Phi Kappa Phi Honors Twenty-One, Ep ilon Lady V. Sackvill - Univ. o t To Eleven From Delaware College Wins Inter-Frat West p ak r t Legi Jato Play Trophy e t Univ. Hour Ten Girls From Women's College Also Receive Honor See R. 0 . T. C. Fire Cu•, Visit Based On Scholarship Attainments "Things Ia That- -way" Easy Authoreu To Lecture On " Novels Building nd Luo b t Victors And NoYelish" Kent Hall Th Phi Kappa P hi Honor So­ conomic Club Por the lhird tim· in four v ur , d ty, at ils annual 1 ction Wed­ th • drama i:L r pre.·l•nting tht• Of ne.day nigh t, hon ored el ven men Meeting .'igma Phi Ep ·ilon F ratPrnitv and ten girls of t he niv rsity. Th \\aUn•d ol wi h lh~ lnlt rfrult•rt it\· l·l£>ctJO n is ha"ed on high scholar­ Th Economi s lub will Play Trophy, a. a r ·ul of their ~hip Rince a m mber must b in the hold a m ting in Old Coli gc l'ap: ble and lifllikc pr ·. c>n a ion of top fifth of his clas fot· four years. on Tu sday, F bruary 21, at K I. 'onkl •': "Thing. i Th l-t­ Election to Phi Kappa Phi is the 7.30 p. m. Freddy Max will way," a th clo:-:e of th Inl rfra­ highest chola tic honor in the be lhe speak r and though h tt·rnily Play ontl.': ut :\tit ·h •ll Vniversi y. ha not announc d hi ::;ub­ Hall ln.· evl•ning. Th judg who Phi Kappa Phi is a nation 1 hon­ ject, it is •xp cl d to inter st d •eid d in favot· of lht• winning orary society, found d in 1897, and his audien e. Fra •rnity wt•re :\irs. \\'. . Blatz, now has over fifly chapt rs in Mr . J. f . Hat('h, and fr. Gnyl• a cr dited colleges and universili s Ilo-.kin,.:, all u_:odat d with the of the ountry. The niversity of Drama L >ngu of Wilmin on. Del~mar Chapter was installed in Newark Music Pt:l Ric· and Willi · Lawrcm·e di­ 1!105. It is now h ad d by Dr. viciNl honor: wi h th i r cl •wr Ctorge H. Ryd n, pr sident; Dr. Society Concert eharac t•riza ion. in J.1r. onkl ' Q. C'. Drake, vice-pr siden ; and ba ·k rc•t•k sk •tch and came from Dt. . . . Eastman, secretary- b hind to win. Four Artists Here Tuesday Night Officially, the judgt•. onlv . lcct D !aware th winnc•r, bu in th · humbl In Mitch 11 Hall on Tu •sday opinion of this writer, igma u vening, F brunry 21, Lu ·ius Cole, wa. ju.lly •ntitled to a worthy violini. t. rlando Cole 'celli. t, . •t•ond plac· , wi h , Winifr d Michaelson, piani t, and la~t yc•ar'. winner, nding up in :\1ax ronoff, violi , will b ~pon­ third plac with a 11otablr• pre· n­ liOf d in a mu.,ical program by lh tntion of an orig-inal play by T om N ·wark Mu. ic ocietv. The ar i. Hanaway, "The Af cormath." , ide ar all alen ed and ~xp ri need. from the r.harac r~ of h winning play, we r cnmmenrl for dP.ver p r­ Mi. !'I 1ich~wlson held a fellow ship for four y~>ar: at the Juilliard forman · , Irving .J:al olm, H . Y \\.'alk r, Floyd Thomp on, , ol Jna- radua .'chool in 1 ew York p •r, .J. V. IJud. on, and ilber i y, ~tudying piano wi h James ha .

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ew Department Of The U. Of D. isunden ood By any 2 REVIEW is r c iving more attention from Physical Education Ith fair student than text-books. ims Outlined i&tnitw The Unlv rsity of Texas' famous (Continu d from Page 1) pap r or th Th fficial Gumwood furnishings ar no more. as its activities are the expre. ion R c ntly 2000 wad of chewing­ of the most fundamental and ~io- r moved :!rom under 1 nt instincts, tendencies and emo­ desks-including the tions in human nature, d velop and gives the leader the oppor. Stud nts at Washington and tunity to guide the development to Jefferson were recently startled to " the point of self-direction more sec signs saying "Pleas Walk on than in any other activities during Grass.'' The Dean says that the Its truth is shown in the presence childhood and youth the ystem of grass belongs to the students and of Adolf Hitler Austrian house­ interest!!, impulses, ideals, and at­ •inc they walk n it anyway, why painter, in the Chancellor's seat at titudes that are at the foundation EDJTOR-IN-CHJEF not make it 1 gal? the head of the German Reich. of character education. This system T. H nry Dicker on Strange apparition indeed, to fill of interests may be symbolized by MANAGING EDITOR During xa;-;-ek a series of the seat once occupied by Bis­ fait play and sportsmanship. nvid Z. H. Marvel "DaW1l Dances" were held at the marck. Hitler possesses the title of 3. Physical education develops ASSO IATF. EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR U. of Alabama for students who the "Iron Chancellor"-whether he the function of the nervous sy tem; Jam s M. Rosbrow Ralph C. McMullen studied late and need d mental possesses any of his admirable at­ thus it develops the nergy CAMPUS EDITOR relaxation. The dances ran from tributes will be demonstrated by his strength, and skill resources of th~ ARTS EDITOR total neuro-motor system, under •. Os r Bogash G orge B. Prettyman 6 to 8 a.m. actions in the near future. Failing brain or mental control, for all the REPORTERS The youngest college Freshman of a complete majority in the Reichstag, the Nazi leader secured functions of life. Jam' M. Nichols Harvey Maguigan J. Wilson Ward in th world is enrolled at the U. Frank T. Lynch h · n decree of dissolution from Presi­ 4. Physical educatiion develop.:~ John F. Kif r T. Hanaway, sports Gordon Chesser of Alabama in the Sc ool of Mustc. d nt Hindenburg and bas gone to organic power; i. e., the power of T. 0. M. Will Jam s H. Hall tt John J. Petti crew He is 18 months old. lJ nry •. Pohl the country for a new vote of <'On· the organic mechani!1ms ( circula­ A survey of stud nts in an E'lst­ fidence. He is aided by the N a­ tory power, respiratory power, di­ BUSINESS MANAGER gestive power, heat-regulating ar L. Tuck r ern University shows that 60 per tionalist leader, Hugenberg, .md cent of the students sleep through former Chancellor Franz von Pa- power, eliminating power) and A ·r. TANT DUSINESS MANAGER CIRCULATION MANAGER 3 hours of class each week~ pen. general power symbolized by en­ lvin Jiandloff P r iva) Abl man durance. Organic d velopment i ASSIS'rANTS A freshman at Alabama, asked E AMON DE VALERA has been the development source of health. Hurry Glick Nathan Blume to discuss briefly the value of r turned as President of the This phase of development as an Rulph avalli Milton mith S lomon J aep r nvia alsburg mathematics to lawyer , said that Irish Free State with a majority educational objective has received L wi Harris J os ph Tannen Wlllinm H rman Samuel loan "It helps to let a la":yer. kno'.": hat gives some credence to hi so little consideration that it i Abraham ~I s nhnm Alvi11 .. Handloff Jos ph Rosevich what he hould charge hts chents. claims that Ireland will soon be a scarcely known among ducator u em lo ed 'students to the republic ~~hout an.y attachment as a possibility. Yet it is th most n P Y to the Br1tlsh Emptre. The new conspicuous fact, apart from motor r gular under-g:aduatc ~ourses at Imemb rship of the Dail give!i skill, in the normal developmen of Rutgers are b mg admttted free. , Th nl rc uir ment is that one ~e .Valera s party a co~plete ma- the athelete. e t 0b Y d q JOrtty over former Pres1dent Cos- 5. Phy, ical education, b cause of mus e un er 30 · grov ' party and leaves him no the intense interest of men and A machine to mark exams has longer d pend nt upon the support youth in its activities and in be n invent d y an industrious of th Labor Party. The rallying achi v ment and developmen , teacher at Alabama. It calculates around the President after war gives a natural scientific basis for th p rc ntages on the paper, and with Gr at Britain show ::1 re­ t aching health as self-direction in i as infallible as an adding rna- markable confidence in him. Para­ keeping fit, first, for thP :5ake of chin . The machine cannot be in- dox!cally enough, de Valera, as satisfaction in achievement, and flu need by cigarett s, "intelligent well as Hitler, is a foreign h art of then for the older purposes of life; qu stions," or any other form 6f l~ • tate. His father was of Spanish and thus it is the correlating c nter mid-flopping. d cent and he was born in New in health teaching or health educa­ York City. tion. Other activiti s, or subjects The Sophomores at Wake Forest of study in a cientifically organ­ rec ntly went on a hair-cutting A MOVEMENT is on foot in ized p1·ognm of health teaching spree with Fr shmen e the vic­ Congr ss to give incoming can reinforce the ideals and pend tim . nlors, e ing a chance to Pre ident Roosevelt almost dicta­ the information in the self-direct­ m ct expen s, in ur d the "golden torial power in view of the eco­ ing "keep-fit" program organized locks" of the Fr shm n. The Fresh­ nomic troubles now pr valent. This in phy ical education. m n paid 60 cent for a $5.00 i feverishly opposed by the Repub­ From these demonstrable obj c­ policy. Each "rat" was given a lican talwarts, but many con erv­ tives it becom s clear that physical nior a a bodyguard. ative thinkers feel this will be the education is concerned with the ad­ nly way to prev nt anarchy. I is ju tment of the growing organism A Fre hman at Fordham tried to point d out that President Wilson on which the other division of the get in a dance by pr senting his wa grant d grea power during chool program hould build a stud nt activitie ticket. "Brother, the World War and it is held that superstructure and a refinem nt of par a dime?" the pre ent ituation, i quite simi­ detail. lar in the respect that it presents an m rgency that must be reckon­ ed with. . N ew On Tue day evening, February 14, 1 33, the regular monthly meet­ ing of the American Soci tv of MMechanical Engine rs was ·held in Room 308, Evans Hall. The gue t peaker of th evening wa" Mr. J. T. Rea, who i a high rank­ ing m chanical errgin r of the Bethlehem tee! Work . Mr. Rea poke to th m n of th subj t: "Th Mechanical Engineer's Work in a t el Plant." Mr. R a' talk very apropo for the gt"OUP that he addre d and it was very well r c ived by all tho who had he opportunity of hearing him.

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11 y vi f . ' . . . Mac orl y write 1 drv so he may have pl nty of HW ·r ation for hi we kly trip to W. C. D. We hear that two of t ex share th listening ho or~. . . . Tho e three bay e d , V I on, Bishop, and arvel hold ull way on the Harter Hall t 1 - pi on every night at 10 when Wal­ . on ets a call from a town girl. II" i · ably assi d by Bishop and 1:1n el. . . . Cape May tries to cr . h through with a I'acket. The OUTFIT hief Griper wants $2.00 to make a transom for the Int r-Fraternity Play scenery. . . . Blechman is be­ ing- mfiuenced by his roommate; took a town girl to th swimming ml'et. . . . Malcolm the campus c· t-up and bigg t lier, loves to throw pick! s and wear that pipe. Going to the Inter-Fraterni y Plays? They should be pretty good hi year. . . . Gould nite ladies Wil:rs going to leave you now. Kel o hasn't been the sam inc I\ \1> r Profe or lien in pect d his head. . . . B au Brummel Brown was . fid-yea r over, and all carrying hi s girl to th car in the Brother arne drooping back,f01: now Friday after th dane when the new term . . . only thr e his . upport · brok down; Browni fa alities. . . . H. William end nu th most Valentines. . . . W "xpect Pearce to blo som ut in his new pring suit pr tty soon. . . . Branner says he owes it all to the lit le lady. . . Don't tell me llllrlc is lo ing his grip ... oh, I • cP, away on a basketball trip. . . . '0\ •y, Kleitz, and Wiggl s are the baron the pent-house, now. . . Thirteen K. A.' attend Valentine Babylon in all it tlanc . . . including Flounders, . ight not ~o awful who didn't stay long . . . Lloyd human ' mind in llamlin Lewis, 3rd, was also pre - Davies. l'll , and rec ived the gu sts as g-raciously a could b exp cted. Two Phi Kappa Phi' , Rog r. and T \eed ... congratulation .... r Comm rcial ~ L pko om Ph t r pher nything Photographed - ny here - Enlargin - [; k ek al opying D E. Cle-.eland ve. No man ver became ex remcly EW R , DPl R wicked all a once.-Juvenal. pi•

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