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Take Top lionors sews Page .1.1cree VOLUME_ 41—NUMBER 16 ARDMORE, PA-, *MINER DAY. MARCH 1950 $LOB A YEAR Russian Lecturer New College Dormitory ... Fund's Spotlight Teddy Wilson's Music to Climax Views es Focuses on West, Junior Weekend's Festivities "Spring OttrouseP —1951Vs version of the annual Jutkitir From Soviet CoastActivities : tell] climax the events of the weekend of March tp th.ough, )2 R. CARPENTER —tell] the leadership of Darwin Prockon, Class Preaalem, a MP& ek of Information White Flies to California °erten of natal eagnts has been planned to fill out the mores( Ito. tout Soviet Cited For Fund Drive Opening COMMENTS ON the spring weekena. - Music by Teddy Wilson Br GERALD Fetuno The Haverford Fund Drive has Wilson , lecture in the Soviet nodded whet President Gilbert F. HOMERIC ART Playing for the-Prom will be Teddy and Die orchestra The third foe th in their first appearance at Haverford.. The Gymnasium—which Unton serire featured Predresor White terms "the last freener e Hl- TOP.. in the Prom—wilt Bergeon of the Outdo,. !esthete at organised Haverford CamPerge." to be the :woe Of be appropriately dimmed for Mretings this week ie Deny. end toot Wed y lag t C ,the ...inn. and tempted in eat- Colombia University speaking on the Carpenter remelanyle. A barker, of 1.1050111. subject Of 'The Soviet .Reonorny" at {SIM... plus campaurn-opemere tn hart Hall Professor Elms Junior Weekend 1 ..1a... rues" Goodhert Hall, Bryn Mawr, Fehr. Tart Froecisco and Loa Angel.. two delivered the seventh Horace White will greet at the door. ttry 270. week. ago,'. pot the drive on Memorial Ism-tore, entitled 'The Two Fridey, March la The weekend will get under way - Information nation-wide %obis. Horner." In a distiertatIon no once Square Dotter I officially on Friday aftentoott with a to Coast scholarly and witty Dr. Carpenter BiTD Now' , square dn... at Bryn Mawr. In discussing the theories d tee. . Verona Hoes, loeolr{ on Panmare Road is ',Pend,/ lo be White Flies e much riddle afternoott , white plane solved XI -dlecussed night• of course, will see Rotor. of the Soviet Economy. carter ready 'or "weaponry by Me end of spring .1.11,01(;11. Tie price wok err p„,,,,,kaa R' ""'" !Hatt slot a", last week fn.., a short u, which he had nosed by unveiling his H. crowded with fun.serkers viole- Bergson eat. "the in the fofine new donnsifory will be the nigh, egg., fon any of Ilene.- the Illd t'. ' ine the annual Choes-Night prod.- lip Californiawhets he Y....Yr West 6 seriasly hampered by the funPs lir nom quarter,. attended whet heand 'h.' the, thtth Odyssey woe not one man. Sateeday. Mame II • lions of the different classes. Int-. lack of information emanating from felt were "two fine meetings." nutty- shows, the oney but two—that the two epite were lPttoetirred_., atstimthY.- rnediately after the Judi., the Soviet UM. today.While m °. alumni and -wives attemjed the by -two with Charlie CheMin. Dehet'le'lliat relax,. will sponsor' a Vie Masse have composed different MO. In wages risen according to pub- din.r of the Northern Celifornie his lecture 2:30 P.. M. . l the ComMotllonm, Founders. Hall.- nehed Soviet data," Professor Berne- Yarned' House Set to Open mon.si..s.siety iv ban ffeautlavo art De. Carpentry began by Spring Carousel, with Teddy Wil-• I continucontinued,ed, "we have not been Angeles' Bib- Mns ceriffe'tin'ett to t'ha'rrIst: eon. Gymnasium, `lltth M. 1 - • ebb to get any reliable figure. about .Sunday. Mareh 12 Seined., morning Wilt pass by u changes in the cost of living." By End of Spring Vacation_ _ - fer the commearentent ef the Haver. ithl.1 tthd t ho had. PeoPerle A. noticed; but in the eftemion. the • ctioaly 1,,,, peke ford Society of Southern Celifornle% speaking. no authorThor or authors—the •• Breakfast rot couples, 10:317 . Filen 'Club will pterent a flbst—n Despite the 5-year plans end exten- Yarnell House, an old hon. at MO woe obtained at a mi - tee poems having bean comp000d and filar last decade. Read usenet. by the College when it apPeared that eetaltisre on Falunary 24. silent —to hith those who bola sive eduestion in the P.n.."... athhntml by This week the iaaapai,a, Eaaca_ minded doyen coolly before ever being •• o the weekend Professor Bergson postoleted that the College, is In-the proses. of being the wins no other buyer for no large paper. liti,k. , will Le nsl. "their has only been • slight' rhea to refurbished and will be open 6r Mud. a n was decided by the Ad, ti "re-Cteiriren. Lester C He-. '''' ''''Whkh "1:10111er%- yelO,ionr* ICG Delegates Set mil free of charge. The fitm- the li.ussian standard of living which ent and faculty oceopeuer by the end miejat,mjea, to aeasaggdeo edit, the worth lane . meet with alumni in : • t•Tillie'...-Punclared Ror.nce"--ls II lly by the Sprint Recess. t„, came .the ea._ Deriver and Wichita. Mr. Haworth To learn to speak in poetic fa th- ...... at„,,, n,,,H,,,,,„,,.„. is Mill disma • I.. Wlinthth a April 3. - Booed est...pees the ' To Attend Regional Mend:reds." -Homan to thought to Noted . lay amnired house aftei Mr. Merl. has spent the "met month tourhm ion it was tremmeary for a poetic aps Send. BMA.. poor: war - fare.... his wife and prentke to live with •a mesterspeet be especially 'PAW' Formerly ,.aniapied t, ra.,,,,,,,.. of Yuthall, first Cheirman•of ,Mfreley_ country by mite erleh he new Managers. meeting many anoint. He attended until gradoelly acquired comraand SeS son at Temple ' 2.04.7 night. of enuree, there than it 'was during the 1410%. home erford College Board of in . com. the .ttdroinatron of all this art' Lew Standard of Living. - the Strobel family, the was ,,,,a,, ,,,, House ,s an, 0,....1 at the California meeting: with 'treat- of the 'eremite. of rhythm...I ' placed on the market last year and tOnation and other eesentiali—includ- The fourteenth annual meeting of tivity--the Pions Itself. Cin Sunday SovietTice Unionstandard could ofbe living ..Muted in the to provementeend of Spring and structuralRea. several adepts- he- A.Meesre., Whito• White and liawarth hovel Ina a knowledge of the poems them- the PennsideseittIntemoltegiate Con- morning, for those ticket-holders in, causes, ing to Continued on Page 4 • rave. As the famous poems berm. ference on Goverment will be held -dined •te attend, the Junior Clam three printery record 410e' Leake's Stay bone . its new use will apP.r. A — ---.- mom bailie, the Greeks liked Is at Harrisborg, April 13 through le. will offer,. breakfast at 10,311 in the Professor Berg.. "The paned complete paint job, inside and one in ' FrendenO Common vast inlin the first An I.C.V. group of HaVerford Room. World Sear teesed Ward mast :,',,....,..:::.,:.,:,old7:7 de, ataaodad,,,. the . 'The price of all tickets fur the the Sovlet Union. Perhaps much the Anteed littor, thee'e portion el theeehof the Committee Selected 3::.;::::::Pormible,::11:bl:::::e and poets:1 first- Conference, bola in 1934, this Weekend's ettl'itled 6 UM,. lir.. as onesthirdi Cie iv .1.ra capital y„. I Hoene ..respi. hlt a fecnItY rp estroy.," to e 10 told.on take the teem of e Mth. °bag d he said. - Another deter- 00011 fatuity—the rear wing—hae ken el.. Plan Spring Day's Room yen:arty, and students are A ff , • ten down a poem could possibly have Convention. rent to 11. R.alan Wing stand- ed o Nom 11, mat pf "te MVO. by Fn „.___ urged to nurcluse. earty. ard erase. farm eollectIvizetton pro, Leake Ragleid. Htererford's trainer' walling up entrance,. leadieg. from too Richard 'M. Sutton, cantonal; recited• twice exactly the same id ,. mimed seram kreffa.. Profeesor Bergson that MO ...B. *mast the fee., It rpm and hes en. • eati'de'n'froto Haverford, colleges 1, a although this erngrarn gave the theameoreni gry„,.. thaaanerlition.,. tait ht room, ,,. , . r„o„„,,..„d eo meetingtithe Hence, Dr. Carpenter maid, it ia Romans grent,mnbili.tkoe power, It see be h Id' March 14 to Penni. for the took-trained ..holar Peopertnkitpehi'tri'inn'tdbi'et'H:t7riabtle'hC'''sl reeting. quietly. ace...ding "to repor. - Plumed lo pima tire vvoinged word?. before iit,weie\letnhdeisrh.odtlt'd'cobnotreactfoheinithentrteliti.rier mused a lot of tenant oppositicet'l rec th The Letter oktheen, it is plena., ference are Beaver, Bryn !dowel He approximated that much as eived from e quilt-al thils Pe, Cedarerest. Drexel, LaSalle, the llnisllt ' Continued on Page 4. • per went to'press: is gspeeted le wilit function Were the,Hoase is "D- ••.„,., • ,,,,,,"...""la:.4.78eea,a. dealt.", to far. ttoheyst7ivote Homer'sr'Us oTitipn'alP*47. smithy of Pennsylvania, SwerthotPro, leeve ebout 'two 'weeks. ena .....Minnaencom—eerticniett o 4--; , for.emining..cleeses. It AcUl eoa nigh ea opportunity for student's per- may well be asked, "Which Temple University. Ursine, and of ,French Tretlic Preves Deasy ' tom .et one another .- well ...ion?" Homer Athwart undoubt- West Chester, - Nasty As tam a long table end arowthatra, and Onto altered his each Foley Appointed Tile popular trainer., ceellithant f in tt hung the portrait of faculty members and to view differ- 01.! time he .PLer,fator.y,.1.0....tnhi.be ..fl,ts. Subject ktf utvlieth Talk Haverford athletic figures since about Charles Yarnell,. After whom ent aspects of cameo.- life. With th-4th. them.. end Is quite possible I there wfII re one of , ittee that hard.improved upon Herm "Boma Nasty Aspects of F nch 1919, hes been -railed tiM House ist• named The former [tarter this end- m the comm that will ham' be a preliroi.ry regional eonfer.C. NEWS Photo Editor Culture"%vas the title of the leotire meat Impels, patients le the 1;04- •, emdlneed on Paget er'e•liarretions before they were toed March le, et Temple University,-in . eiven by Professor Memel GetwIrth tars history" by various members of lent the whole ' Contheeed on Pep .4 which Heverford will participate. The -Robert Foley 'him been appointed to the Frenth Club on Sunday night, the ...I staff. The traffic of Me. • 9 ir -rr • Committee meta.. have' ' Mare f th 'regional. meeting will Photography Editor of the Have; Meech a' erford students end other friends has ti111100/8 optic chosen to represent the student bet'. he to discus and elerify .issues to, fond NEWS, it wen. annennedi In this lecture' Professor Gutairth beet very heavy during the visiting .faceliy. and parent. From the ate- tORkECTION an at the Harrisburg conference.. last week by the editorial Mord of touched on some unpleanarat cher.- hours allowed the convalescingtr.. Of Labor Speaker. ciente:arc Tollin, Richard Con. lora suck's Haverford NEWS Freund Nominee the college -weekly. • teriatiea exhibited kW the French a. ant. and Audrew Zweiller; from the it wanit reported that the Faculty J. olmting of the Haverford In this eapaelty. Foley- willIw a ram Fleet, he Said, the Preach Letters of encouragement haw •r Pemete are OL Shaktean -Dan I.C.G. on Match 0, ' was decided that. milled upon io shoulderapleatdeed hospital from - ,Sines order Runk Committee on College Program and il have .ch a Wee of &ensure that meta to his 'hod mane 'oats Romper Goer. Vedova, an d • Currie-tam was "elected yearly by Gerold. Frond, 'DO will he the Col- of the responsib ity for the success they place elegant display above com- parte of the country. They have ItooZelterroile B. TattMll. and from the {Revile tr'th the Faculty:' of and andooth operation cif the newly. social or commercial. , grotto. stated Batton Dr. - - - - - nie e.t.a.! in- lege nominee 'for the apealtarship. fort. The eleborate but terribly un- poured in from many oi• Haverford'i in -a Collection. speech ' An Holland Hunter. accurate. This Commit., like all the regional meeting. it was un- instituted Haverford NEwS Specint. comfortable palaces of Verna-111ra, he onts.nding athletes and from tn. Barre Reld Mona., , Picture Service: the .]torn mvealed, en..laber-ramiagement relations lot • Lex.. Sthedokd Faculty Conan.. is not elected named by Chapter President Om- While sate are excellent examples of this who have ,been connected with the On be be an Baldwin. If Freund should he Hebert Mole will heed the no Tuesday. Mn. 'Reid Is euratIve ye- the morning of Spring ,Day per. the Faculty boa is appointed empluesie. Continued Page 4 stem. te., dont.of ray, Sec.- nets may. eased any of several lee- the President. elected, to the regional speakership, Sales and Publicity. seen. of the tare-Tree...or the CIO, and was tares which will be- given by differ- The NEWS repute its error_ he will he returned es randidote for new branch. Foley will be in compleie Profs In Profile: formerle editor •of kle11000 net.- ent•-prefemors. Then a buffet lunch • the State apt:IA.41th• charge of the Picture-takinning and for everyone. ' Proce.l. staff. perer inOutlines Chicago. La bor, iliodoey. vooIn 14t )-afternoon.,PI.Irtneeet athletic trontests The -new. photography editor' hes DR. IRA REID CLAIMS FIELD Mr. Reid seemed. to'favoi natiotml Is baseball, track. tennis, and possibly REESE DIRECTS- COMBINED ..trytti NEWS repItrtel earl pho- control through ...functional organ'. abroe.beaing, Also there lographer fea the last two yeses. He OF SOCIOLOGY "BY DEFAULT" rations" es opposed to cobtrol by will be the homes ORCHESTRA IN VARIED MUSIC ph...p.w.,,tor lent lee much -fur me." • what the .rewepapers call "stetter." faculty membera. The other teachers the MO Moverford Record. By loon MORLLY And since 908:. of all decisions af- are going to divide themeelves up se ST Jos GerrlAN4111.11 , evening was a symphony bY Joann Atatnegreying the enatatrttort In the ten years from 192444 Reid be Christian Bach, the youngest non of the Enlisted-man Ira Do Ang.tille worked 00 indueltiel sociologist and fecting • the .lift, of the ,Amerieen that about -a des. will at math of .Frtleel3 appointment Wan men, are made ental The Bryn Mavr,Haverford Orehes. Johann Sebastian., From this work Reid, 'feeling gypped because World later es director of re.amh for the people by non-governm direction of Dr. William ann that pictures of the :recentBryil ar I ended just Ile wee en route agencies. according to Mr. Reid, Mark. Third. Minims., tra under the IC it easy to see Shot Joh Christian MI., Freida. nhon ate 110W ovnit- W Uthin league in NO York. At the As was Reese presented a program of varied tO.lOfficere. Candidate School, acme America. should takeartive part in mentioned before, this is their. eon seas more closely allied with the' mu- obi. Five be smiel • same time he carried out research on year Re interesting works for then ton! of ■ a for my from sociology-profeaser th western this graoroota movement. the third Spring has been sic of Mosart with his ordered from Rube, !qtic. le • llataigration in e hemi- put on. In Ito first year, Dr, John ern Mat Priddy evening. father. , The orchestra played the on De Augustine Reid, working ter sphere — occasionally It took bin as In outlining ihn hietory of the job a was the rein Incfor fort) the • Quaker. ahooting rapid-fire far-afi~'d as the West Idie-t—fot 'labor otganiostions have done.. ram. Lester, Jr., was chairman, and last The first half the evening first two Mootentrada without too is rout fur 11.00 and tnielve , given over to the works' of ...early Muth 'enth.iasm, burtheir standard abeations at Ms 8 a m students, who tin Ph .D. at Columbia. hotting the power of the factory, year Dr. Theodore Tietrel oupervised. MIMI. Eight -by ten piettire's Ile. flid•It hard to be sleepy, in spite of on Page 4 bun. s sy.tem, he nuid. that lab. France., Manfredini and of performance picked up in the last Freshmen, Sophontoet. Junior themselves. ' union s had taken major role In giv- Johann Christi. Bach and to n movemen . Class. mil 11150 be obtained at $1.110 Hest they Professor Ira Reid . . Elw sonata by Sehubert. Miss Etna. Ear., eemrel., and son, which areonly one gees and to the show stone — per- ining the the making mass ofof dee-Wiens the people which a voice af- CAtENDAR . The Menftmlini SI•nfonie for Oragn the •Heverford Glee Club joined the per print. might say gbge Tuesday. March 7 and Sten... a typical work of the orchestra' in Bralim's Alto Rhereedy. Reid himself fect them directly. When capitalism th pre-Bar otent change is vital part of the took over the driver's Wel from the Ann Elisabe Sheble Memorial b- period, .msemblimg Vivaldi Mies Ear. lute e strong lull voice Social process. guild system, it separtaed the mind- lecture gnat., Goodhart Hall, In' meek erepects. It is plre8ant but whIch•earries very Well although at Music %Man in Founders ' Majored in geonneriee ples of religion end democracy from Bryn. Mawr College, St30 P. M. notporticulerly meriting. Except for Points her intonation could be a bit Available Three Nights The popular faculty member, wide- those. guiding the money making Dylan Thomas, modern -British a few laps. in the strings which re' better. The MeeM Club and re°liance ly eecognieed An elle. of America's echeme, Mn Reid toll the ColleCtion poet. will epee'. curved x few. thnea throughout the gave her geed support. Lovers off claseical meek ere re- leading a.iologista, hot done a lot audience. labor unions, and- particle Sigmund Speech,'' 'a. retieno to evening, the orchestra gave, a eempe- The last Work of the evening evils minded that the Mak Room 6• day. the Collection platform, 11:00 A.M. tent if uninspiring rendition of this Seventeen Come Sonde; foam open during the second semester on ofwhen movi Meng fatheraround was eve rminister since the of the larlyganisations. the Congress hare greatly of Industrial helped Or- to Wpaneeday. March ' work. Vaughn William's' Felk SentRalph Mi.. Monday, Wednesday,. and Thursday oldest Negro Baptist chinch in the rectify that situation, he stated. - Third in a eerie. of lecture. On The :next performance on the pro- Th6 work, as the title indicates, ereehoge ism eight o'clock until ten. U. S. Graduatleg es an economics Wage Scale Attacked the writings-of Emanuel Sweden- gram was one of the mast satisfying shows the strong influence of •the The Music Room is situated adjoceet major from Atlantati.Morehouse Col- In the question - period following borg, by the Rev.." Durban Odhner, Of the evening. Annette•Fieher, trio- English folk song on the writiege Of to the east side Of the Commode Rouse. lege, he tuught for a:couple of years. the Speech, .veral students' voiced Common Room, 8,20 P. M. Debt, and John Dailson, pienist, Vaughn Williams. He is a-moderniaty Students mar 'borrow tau. at too and then movM1 on to Pitt, where-be disagreement with certain of Mr. Tuesday...Much 14 ' laborated to Present Schubert's D but not -to the degree that such to rate of ten cents' .per album per earned' his ittimter's degree, nine it Rabin thatements• SpeellIcellY he • Flerberi.J. Phillips, dismissed major violin sonata. Their execution num es Hindemith %It:Seventeen period until the Music Room-is rest. economic wee attacked dn the questipn• bt . ember of the Uplaerelty of Wash- of -this work gas beautionly done, Come Sunday 6 Plettaliablat not too mien. The collection at present en. ,1C th Prom thhfe Held want to Calmer- single (trio try Wide wage-1 is ington-481AM Math ist e • They. &thieved the balance between oriffleal or interesthug.li:The orches- miss about three hundmd !Sterne.- Ilk arose Goadhatr Maims. Rola timber socioloUnlyogy reeaity ...ch. and ili'"Pahet, first vas workrirt Velar varies.in Mr. which igeid the itheweredthafttb tost led 'Win g BrytY3laseet at ili&CP.M. Mih., patientthe two in instrument...Mich °handier rouge, as in Wenell im intra this gave work. lsy far They its ligarenigOrforruaneete.up to its inga increased.of whist. The _i Olentanunis tontinuallY -type be- letgelithe default, he says, —oil was the untintee in ieltiefi The ;Lid. Jett: tnahoold. -Actiderek freedem Gip spirit of this work, which is Slo- t.hnieal demands .d „played ee if albums are. also-being replaced by three big numbem and theoriee that . . Ford ge terel ling kak4 iititid-in back Estend torCoMmenittal". • • • WO. in. concept. they really enjoyed rind: better:stood the More Modern automatic typo the escreemista threw around were week's Prof in Profile. ward areas. The. second orchestral work of the its gay, vigorous mood. albums. PAUMFOO' ' ' If A. W 1413 F W ler' 19,6 wonooluty, RUITIter6,-IMIte • In The Editor's Moil ALUMNI NEWS Dear Sin itaverford News ...renege ... Nobil Total; (Lee,. to the Edit., ,t I. RI) of twe'teet distortioa of the truth which cannot remain unchallenged- The un- 1.01,-1(cOeth M. Moser. t• • justified criticism of Mr. Pollack without the team foundation. Gives Afauling•Edifor-AnEhoriy Morley. In this ahort apaga I intend to refute some of the gilient distortions: Ford Prof flmho, lleneges.-Richard Eberly. Ill Ono reason. asitong others, why. Amos, suntan, lartool elegatose. lidifer-Dtvd Tilley. the Aralm are W , true worthy bulwark against gnything in the Hear, Tnile un 4410nbs Hemel. tUdhard F4orris, John Wirt, Edild.,-frederc Grand Mufti and his gang wooed .that by tmattly ejdiag the king before 0 meeting of Him.- Aflidant Sporh W'mtern. l'Aw 'Spea Aide. England admietwjentlY 601t Wingate to tpalestior tgleglo Jews in rd, alumni last Wednesday. Vet Alumni - Falettine to resist any Aide threat. Stilt, '22. professor of Evalarehdam-CArwini'reck'op. Willa OW .910, rd [Ames Tdifor-,-tgigerton I'd) The d aft Rmittiliit hog den. more for the .staildard of RAPS es at Haverford, expreeeed the of the Arabe than Moat. feudal lordo who rule the ling that secrecy about the 'hydro- Monagrs---ffordon Werner. • venter ParcaolsA.e of ale oils ' Their disease fatality. has decreased doe to *leaved health gen bomb -woo little use and that a, Ihigarm A lat.-Drew Leg Millsplugh. Nen, A.oarak,--lohn gnu., Malcolm. Brown, Itolvel Chew, Robert Fo- standardn introductd by the, Israelis, and their stoodord of Reim in the ate entering meet shat near the has be raised congderablY. The fended lords fear tdbose result in the some as that of ley. Chasid Riebsolitrundry. Jun famtmachcr. Robert Hants their vronentie supreauity ...mild be endengeied if. the Arai. all other armatnent races. mond, John hiet:Intgk, (.dhon. os John Kittredge. IL Id woe educated and had. a high4r standard of tieing, I loW4r4 Putney. Fienclu4 Shank, John So armlike. A Bombe. B Bombs iln Segidniry, Pour I ark, frihn Tor,. Mitch Winn. Lobe 'oh, IT) Of the three Common!. remitters in the Israeli parliament. two Amts. Some Communist threat! • Delivering . a talk entitled "A . Ill The American Council for Jurblietp compottes p tiny segrnont of Bomhd, B hombs, and XYZ Bombs- andtinsidently, Some Observations on sp 1., Si, tot. 0. loa.t.t. John Leggett. 11.1.1..ed Anwrimn 000.. It it Inc teMPStattitt of American Jewry than the I on_ Morr,n, I IA:, I hello, Roth, Howard lit Flux glee is of American Opinion. the Teaching' of Science at Haver- Bod Jul Mr, prillool brought out moat of the above cud much more liarti ford." before thedirrford Club of - Philadelphia, IM:Xted- -that secrecy • inA facts coneertiMg the lilifldte Ellie. It Wine himself en amateur, Mr. Pciii ,,g! I, lin .1 MI, b, •flrp n,(1 Mt-nos/x.4-f I, • Poliark displayed aehatocteristie which is called humbleness. W. Poncho could mean.•arthe most a few months law., P.rpolf, of time saved, on. a bomb ix de- tortoni.a, disqualified from Yoking an authoritative opinion on tennis while 16 PraFrr, istra b,t the Curigribba Ybati Cbib :a Et040064, br. l fir,, ho no,as no amateur! velargil, it is only question of how ProrriAlpiir, Otto turit-r 4 113r foarlern otenal,r. of Lb. 101 By taking isolated inn iances..informahon eabiert to bard scientists wish to work until Inf.nd do, mdff,• 4", . 111 N., Ig ri .d1 , I -vcrificstio, 'Seib rrevion. Tien, m tb, inc hare are: de emo age opromiy;, it ten he duplicated by other.. 24, v and -pirornifanda hinted by the Arab Lmigoe. Totah has .piesented un AWA,Pu. ft, 14.01A.111. F. bog ,Issits K. 1.0SIG However, as yet, he pointed out, s undear picture to the NEWS readers. WYLE•rte. T..lheasprCqtus. ; $tomkrig Al. Po r.), ClitiLlit T. Col tat it., I therefore invite Mr. Xotah to a public debate to clarify some'ef the „.1,t,thIensonepthyti:1,y,44 peace h. hindato,owtoa, Gtottcy T. Pr 11-1-1l, 1,JR,11 F. Kansan, 413100. bee dam etrated A New Sanity Code . . Akrtn•rbige 141.4rAma, Tutuass S. Jashtr. F Ban I know that the energy is them h SlweerelY, , It 1-loverford duesn't hors to Worry WV 1111101 .‘ Co11108 • ,;;Iy a questiegitgam e.Porb Eli a Halpern to a considetation of possibly violation of the ist.A.A. i tY APO Awdmforii .740 go* emotion and work until one is de- Code.", although there hits broil is nasty roomer circulating A Trea..or■ of: SeeentionmeXero around campus -about one of the football coaches kruing Inserk Ammer Air Ow of 090 However, Dr. Sutton disagreed last week and buying one of next year's backfield men a sun of FiNivir4 11104 Usekis 1.4f4rinatios Rod no hkagrufeed'a oldeht clews with the idea preaented recently in coffee at the A n on. celebrates its aiAtteth appieeraMy Following in hie Itither's footdtene, then ews that our only hope is arm. Absut um 1111 sea Vi6iit to flowers are needed to pollinate tan We don't have ny trouble with the "Sanity Code" totsmuso this year. The Close of IAA Arlft- tCehdell .1[arelpete. -4s, is taking an Ina. Feeling that there lere n.11>" our attiletIcs are •Itot ommerciak affair. The powers-theit.be in I 01."0...."' Nally thirty-five strong, carries on Interest in child relief work and was other possible solutions to our proh- ithot in three tong the rise of California. iinverford's athletic set It. ore nut concerned with producing I resent/Y with the United Nation In- lents with Armaire, he pointed oat that Only afoot one- ieth of wish seven member, still living,. the population of Montero are eitisene. ternational Children's Emementy we have not beg. to explore them. "intercollegiate competitors" who can !lack 1111,100- fills into u' s - • _Fonetteo All. to III.' • Wilda we spend fifteen billion dot- stadium or 15.11110 into a 'livid house. Nor tin their jobu depend Seine hinds of Popcorn oil] expand thirty dears their original sire when Unlike their' fiftieth sent.. re "'"" when the fourteen then Jiving Mem- hair for armaments end a many Uwe on their won-lost records, or on their ability to persuade hot n° ,, ho,„ here held + reunion hit the College, Mr. Kershner has just reinimml to ;1I:1„.9:.t...rw.,I,,rtni.zpon ifwen...r,;.-1,,,,,,,,.,6En,Cort,O :::.d it:eIr.inu,i prospects 10 et0110.tet0 al or Tett*011abto salary. I Alt Khane. hrek. his le, . there Will lid- gather* this YOar. the U.P.itui Steles after' spending W- 00 reeding Ole, 4thierneilts aturi2iirs and 1 '01127111i of inane, In o utuc Thy mot ye. most three year. directing one of the arth.„,th,„ thth,„ ilNnen u, tgut wok out Oath rho chilrges and universities might Pak. ',Nell, just that do your am of rood sheet UNICEF tlei. hewer., nod 110h1no for. "Al'''. in Fin' eulturol and economic exchange and Cfnlehes rtnend their lime doing? What kind of athletics are pm , ' • • • ward no doubt tO 1980 and their sec: d. -Since October, 1947, he :been co-operst,t,i,oedn.i,. interested in at your college if you re out whaled ciften hold their breath fey fifty inmates or entioth anolveeasey. has ' interested- timmo of HDnI ur picture at Aw heed of in Finland diatribe food cloth- that con win consistently r -The Apple, rosy he attacked by ani of two hundred dine... akiele sheers twelve of the fourteen bog, cool Ieletanee to Miro- the One 1111011Bre to theSe nuestioos would be easy. First, we The Golden Cam Exposition, Treasure Island, California, upeneR Fell inembem alive in 1040. Goy H. Davies Wig- and pregnant. mothers ar'0011 m talk, pr. ballot eommenttnl that ha course We are irterested in teams that can win. taoh WoRdd Shy. of . too, meta - unable to attend the ,wanton and 4.0 the Peak of the job, he Nobody wants to lose. But we are more interested in building Tatman sea, assail when ministered to '1824000 children, and rho. Mara Iredai'oeo paper 001. ,t4fted in 1011. Robert It. men thus in building twinging :Areas. Our emphases is on the the picture was token. Was involved. in trips to all pert, of' ' , , obe ,odothog ,,olts. No One knows 010,0 toll hal, men' who play in the games. not _on the scores that come .t or for lornoetiop Serfage+ tae anima La. 15.. *IWO." Maslen far jearneYs beyond the Aretie Circle. 10en Who. aneh quantities of energy them. (If these fourteen, seven are atilt .• The imarlah ekes Near m are yoang. living, George T. Butler, who at -Finland Moods On.Own Yam are unleashed nor how widespread, Thereto no shut' p cleavage. here between "the guys who Ida:" th en nuffero from 112 different die.... one time left school becantie of ill. 'Under Mr. Kershner's ite ton would be; • • sports- and "the rest of us." •Hetter than one out or every five (too, -UNICEF all.ated 6721,000 On fl■-•,. the Prefemor Angelina E. liriorke. abolition., wan boon in choom000. C. Peel, ,qe1nl on to law school later and persolfs al linverferd Willi; 'meth a food, 1380,000 worth of cot- nliteared on a television 000010m a varsity-letter. The number .whit ". II still n men her of the firm cd But- ton, leather. and Wool for clothing, with hi,. illostration of atomic have 0•00 tit least numerals is probably' double that. Not many . • ler, Beatty, Croce te Johnson, in hrn., 3177,000 in met:Real aupPlies. and Mtn, time trowofirmons ”Mouse iron places can me 'eh those figures.. • Media, Po. gea Bo years old. Charles T..Cottiell. also 80 Years $86.000 'for milk machincrY: . "tome 'By way of a second 'answer to onestions about out stliktitaa l. Rd. likewise ective in law with the I° i'Lnni.", .''°1' het ' • we might bring our ineplisitors in all Interclass Athletic- Day, . firm gf .1mres ent,esp. in ,00.too. been matching ell UNICEF supplies • suclinti was held haat weekend. with local alt even which h, a smith.] of the ' 51.4+Ittisetia. prodocis, waLved farther' n • • H: it ant to re. • stunt partieipation for which we aint. Or we might outline for 70e1044 Deak toil tir.l...umrort Speaks past them the whole intratlineal. program we have, to program de-' b.<44, onintsfacturer. with the e' n°2 "'°°"'"Y °"' itoldwd Products Ineorpor- n t° 'n'd Quaker signed to let everybody' have a lair 0.1 athletic, and of the eh Br hiu no, 1 via Historyviv,ory milk conservation prognini. It will Perieure of teamwork in a competitive .sitnation..• oleo receive X-ray equiputent for kutrois'e- Nol1 Lou wif.4 1te N054- doe..., ,ifo an, a tauter to gpooki„o beso„.e ',roe Our athletic deportment has recognized the fact that it is I • Inrcules. diagnosis and supplies of •th moothot000, nf • Fn. a cnn,n,,,n:., the Mgfskii pLn. , 0th,, irrek' FP. still MIA, J, February more. innpuirtant to deNdolt IRK/ Mon who try" • leather for oessh. . can pin, sone, r t k3.114 • a frcruumf v n. worb rl,r .disbar) Rohe. E. Fos, who is 141, in star Wnlierp W tun' Comf ort, m eg, with enongh skiii to have foot doing it than tederetop twenty I • eel re as Special Agent of the Prowl- Roth. For Olympics " dent-emeritus of Harerlord. College, a days a.reM Chard's speech, We hood a chat &teat the toat. - 'nett whose main jolt is to Will funthidi gating 'eosin litut on Om Masahatl Plait which he had expt.emil s, tleannstaudlY .Imps Mutual Life Insuennte Com. The little country, which disc/nags gime the first of a ea n( ed its World {Star deht ahel therubY en Our intramural program here is big. It s.heni I at worers'k meet.loop • of Philadelphia, havmg been In ".Mbnhedam. na Lis°, "lt'i. "4l. shouldIrron bigger. , • . too diemss • e . i111011.109,0 Held, broker and aroused odneratien, ham twee ranking. te•trY.." There should to: much emphasis at Hnverford on building P. 019i MO g t nil be odunGell acme used tthe agent, for almost half o meal, direct cantributiOns to the ..UNIC.EF The author of Quakerism In the the strength and slaminn of the britIY toothere is on building op. member and recently promised another for wnrid. he don't with the his- Ur offered no opposition when shaven Mid nom. he The: oldest . Of the omen. Meidern the reasoning intellect. A mind ftimelohing in on ill heti tailed soverpro. May. In 190. -conditioned decline" in ice, was really• the attempt la, hal.,4 up with pent-up tonna datvenrth HM*I. was for any rove SUMO, mai *err el the gig.* beginning with body cannot at in 'January tad in some ,ror pair a lawyergnd now lives. in re,. this year, gave $26,- the Deistic movement on the Conti, re'ipet'ni- on iii.conditioned dew and automobiles nothing, ete Hi; easy concessions 011 Mind. This 99111 f Rh, tirernent inElinabethtown, Pa. He is .000. The pledge for May of thie year oont of Europe to the period 1060 to fool should be recognized. .6., o fad revealed 11.h-ward', teshioque is to Inehide in a stmeth SE years old. • . 824.060. 1490, and the revolt,from the then. Cal ntay be the ultimata answers to. lona.motge ever 114ac or •nh,eirktitinna- amitiori Ma ease, even though he knows many Mni.m is invalid. Yneagater of 79 . Mr. Korona. xill resume his real- ionteril subtleties of thn time, titleStioas :adult nor athletic •pnigraie limy reel ccriiiin that : New JerseY and tool nears ° yet Girard ua no lop,e50e. Iteriersth hoe parpeaef,t1 eap,, The youngest-member of OR: at 711.J.t,.4 in Developing in the Ilieh and Path cltIlt.preetti11 mt-Up is !Minted in the_eigiit direction. Interco]. tfes eptiena to c b eenturies herd mow mineRtion thin the Communiot is Jonathan M Steere. well-known ea th". Ei°e"..k * a anasee"cern• s° be said,' °wasa mystical' legiate silo as O. 9.4 o booker ob. -eta nee important. They ail, to malt, yf man3 Cliitan. N. J., where he was eon- sense of the alai. element ha every and !fight ,'”tetY• mid .011M the AlAndtaill Plan nee ao .1 of leer. ,tit . all ' is our feeling they ahtfUld end, inTor asait anti-rommynisi with the Girard Trust Company o ootnd beforegong on individual. A fooling at the divine store minim: :Ind cu redid- 0th, •l td morathe communists ore foe the r''''.1°°' ind1t Poilodelphia and a member of the He also cope°. to return to Finland inache ihtliuiduat and 41 denetoterun Strati. 1h on the Administration now ,ill Ain thein. More int- • bomalttto nut mu characteristics yr Hoard.of, Managers of the College in 1009 for the Olympic Gemeo, irhe on it for guidance." port ant, hOXII5Ver. Is the' dorehninient (tieserfa thinking: a) T'hdee. id only ONE of to individual °w coat nywhich s. goof 0sinee 1010, doegnot get hack before that time to Or. Cain.- Al/Grit:11 too., be teethed, and b) If you are not in favor ' • . 9.0,...., n.onhng 110asiar. • , of thin method cop are auteminiettlic Hobert R. Tama'', who 'i ' i' PweAcal ntletieisel wed 'LS . • tomtit* the raps.' Vane prat h. Ito' should &viol) uIII • roundel . four prineMlen: it) that r'SttuitY Code- here. Anyone -„ Leaving Ow p.m' "10Xik frmeo of physics at Igerthweitern took UP particular instances or Mar who did not parlieigaft, ill mime sport' la a violator of the 1,11,a0.11-0,1,P.,17,,,,e0111.;yo.,..F,rtz.,,,tedli and Syracuse Univeraities before 'be- would ,t, itnhieni,r; Phillips,'03, Dies: .1 U'd i" '""P '''''' A'' i' bald roming • research engineer-with that Grace it universal: 131 an ohli, - code.. That would be a "shavraai,-, that makes sense-in terms .. . arty... that the mai E. Rhoda & So. m Wihnington, of yea! huninifylilues. . reoson the shortage Avoca ca,,ed by a dry mmine, He wise datkneight•elnrmett, however,of ebsgricit3; Delawere, in new Hying in retirement . Executive ""to seok - for`h* perfection,-'"°`'''''''^"I'id.^ and .11 u gerg1 Oar athletic urngrein is hot ,end.shopkt but he pointed vi the that UMli Jigne. of e to learn Wyrniew.d. IN. He la SO. • .Arthur J. Phillips,. 'on, munteraart - fands from the 51nrsholl Plan Mad Feb- 71,.:,:::::.6::::::::::::LT gOal of producing • 'a 'winner." It is directed toward the 0 trete et31.,."!„:,,m ",•,ii:i.d,Litrli.vio.cr,,,t.ontdniir,,o4rthioch,s‘httiote,k'aLL',...... yezdire. •Ibirlington-hloat Iteeent Death- roary 211. at his home in Philaderlphis ::: 7::::::::17..,L.,-i., of In other -words, the ' tvliainte of all athletic schettfile in which oil the students of Huy- .01 others Who were there in A the age of 72. He was formerly Tic monitored with the matnele 1940, Thom. S. danney and diency advertising manager of 'the }Nam 1,10rd lire. read trilinera in leen. Of physical fitness ainl• the b, „ore! th, ,th4„,.„4 a the Frensh „ aircroft industry which- P. Bully were will le merchants; Corporetiod. God's will,_tyy to think themselves nbdnt to imiek wit h others in 0 team anal. America plane jqtrears. Ile felt that with 10.00ha Pion 'b. tiniest Edward R Longstreth and T. Amore ',mete. crane.. in Bauxite. 111.0. -Philliad came le this • country sOng 'Mettles. Coffin wore -engineers; Percy 0. as boy from his birthplace in Corn- gea'7Lly w0,1T-lik';7hen,."" ".'"'. ''67U- Lees Leave A Note . . . n0 In Oat type of-patent craftsmen scald to build alt. old iv•paudiaa Derlington was an investment book - Enzlanti. After attending Most, The talks, of which this wes the • a large percentage of listmoe's Oen.- first of three tehedoled, were R The e-vious %deaden gas, if there were nn ytatsh 11 Ping who. would and Edon, J. Haley was a ch., Brown &heel.. in Providence. It: T. epro--- old b, the plane, that .Fronce would hods'. Girard tuggudted ist. hhe came to Haverfont of I, nemes msnh recentlY tl D C Frant'e. and liediatid a bit Were mentioning military 000030a1. All of these men died sinee the after ,graduation, lie spent reviral b:s e.. omMA at the Haver/mil Age then States En. MrPlioM.ting. The others ;ollowed if...14nm! whether Air Frame, if it bought-French laat reunion, Holey passing. away in year. with The -Limited plane. exclusively. Londe ion indogrY ginger tait3 at the age of but technically coned& emit' compete with air fines 79. Lonsidreth, 79, vOlope Company, of leSi'eenter, Moos., on stictinelve"saa&y, nob-c :blue-rion ''cgostellations" Soils With the advantage, of the latest and Coffin, 75, in 1044: Bally in IMO and then joined the /We. Comoro- technology. The diacessimi 0.110 boiled down to the conelusion that along at the ago of 7,1, Jahney hi 194tat. se Skate until his retire- . . with row matsrieln, fueiorgs, end hmonower, there woo the age of 70, and just lust yetti. . . ingredgmth outer Important ment ibtee Years ana. x email Burlington at 00 year's of age. g w.os an active *mime of the Maryland Soczety ovcr ,nrph.fed then suggested that •instend nf -sending . IrOashould give France Thegho. picture and much of the 120 Street- M Meetum. af the Semmt inf.-Motion, and -.I,- wind tunnels, teelinterd research with which .to build n new aviation ....-1., 0( his . article was made of Friends. Surviving are -h. •wife. - Meets March 4 nilunry I-and o ,, ito technology. aveilable through' the kindobso of two sous, Gilbert A., und Cmil E., ft wan intereming to note that when Oirard'e 'thinking woo pooh. ,pti,,tecrii, 0,o., .nr, or the • 0,1 oe- and a daughter. him. George Y. The annual di nee of the Hoy, ahead ford Society. of Maryland° will hc hold ahead wow, groontl and had onnneOlatil, foegorten the of !q. Geortt_e. . Gaand Strategy 'for the goal of goal. of _ • - . . hit the Gledstone. 041.1, and .Cluirles - washy. hi. n revitalized Vegneh alereaft . streets. Baltimore, Md.: at conclusions mow ont to he what the Mo.hall Pionsas actuellY . ... 1,00 p. ill. Wing ledg ,,. on Friday; March lath. o c01LECIYIIAr OAF l'ite Communist organiser then took over President Gilbert F. White. Fro- tar towed-great curiae:ay about my college in America. 'mentioning Ft is hard himself to to andten fICSSIAN LITURCAC *Mk. • Imo.. r• Howard M. Teat and Alumni bat Wiletwised Secretory ..Bennett S. Connor will in were Moat. finding that one quarter Of the student h.f..d, am recorded As alit tetnroontata. henring that wh"Be students had guests of the society. 10 the highest office 11.010 HATERFORD COL_ GLEE CLUB - WITN MAWR (44 Allred M. Townsend, '18, ■ of Ma elmm'in the student gorerni.eL negro 0410M.G1 pre,i fent mogesIrd• roolifirms porkm, 04 behind Myr HA, IL earned was further intrigued by the conclusions of' thc Frlande Com:- (9 len-lach nen-brookable retg4da .,- 78 N.M.) of the model, is salivating a large el, 'Imre .rr oboe, hat.e•iaudled ill a numbir maorird serape, and Mims: on kusae-Anwriean otation, and SALE AT tiAlrlairap WAGE .WOOKSTOISE tar Of alumni and their ViVes -wonted to know dt td, " ftrithed ran for lebiell nu 'reilmnsiln.lid Am bet /k ti Irb tdonkcia wine sincere in demiHna peace. th.ey did not go ail meWhy, way if midthe eonddinu r,,eot ■ nonnes,d6 at all Prousylrmna and loony R'Ite.IateotArtidtt7.111..., In mode through heroine Communists. ite (piing the leggin. considenitione I ateatioried IOAlce 4 n49•9 Y CW4e.o 10v44e f roar sail sir:e.,. aro required to can-) iousrance.17, l eano xinotr, irrelevant. And When 440 Hr 2 fo Isaac C. Lyeett, Jr., '40, .I.yeett In- clean: i added that it was haminet, the nature of lot . C. Itookowro) a,iiors. <411,111 SI 1 VC fly rojored each e,'fart e of Mr need- to 1:e sheep Or parrote, the Intereiew !Nate t r en awkward -Amerkans cOrporated. 317 North Cherie, Meet,. ed "rla .. a eh au fore terrhe fmr..en sromril. Alltireet, Mil. , - 3594.11 S. 100 /IA VEIFtBrOHEI NEWS " PAGE THREE Quintet Sunk Twice; Rodewald Cadwallader Cop Titles (:4414.,01 1),M.C. Tops Fords Sophni Ores-- Take class Athletic Day ("'"."'"""''''""''' • Grapplers Place 86-65; Sol Tollin By Single Point; Seniors, Juniors Tie Third In Middle In the third annyal.. baos AtIalaii: however, was 'the con. 10 more points ina Loa their e.ic, Hoops 23 Points ay, the class of 1952 carried away notation game bettween the Freeh• to 23-3. Atlantic Meet no honors at they gained 73 points men and the Junior.. Sparked by the Earlier in the day. ale Senior col. A fast, agg;earave, ehere ahooti of a possible 70, defeating the Junior:. nirgreilaive plop and snoring of Led- leyball roam polished if a Freshmen Mostly Omagh the er..:ellent show- e.m.e.. Basketball team rompletels nod -Seniors, who were • tied et 70 oboor Di) and Linthieum171, the learn, 15-2. 15., The Senior tram ...- inn 4 Linn Haverford wresPers, the outdistanced-a ['Becky Haverford five points, and having the Risible the low Freshmen had overcome a Junior lead composed of Eastman, Tilley. Greer. Fbral grapple., cuptuicd Ill. points SatrodaY night on the Fords' home men on the totem pole with 70 points. and gone out in front. 30-29. with less Wald. Harlin, Vogel, Manwiller am. and third placeat the tuelfth annual 16-05. 0"et again Ford Cell- With the scoring Wt at seven points than a minute to Ploy. But Ken Dot- ho/f, and Baldwin. The Erase tenor tain Sol rain led the scoring pa ride ter Mitering a complete taro, with beam, eke led the Juniors in noting in Fal., liontrn, Lamperti, Hitch- Middle Atlantis. Collegium Wrestling on be found the range for 23 points, One point taken ow for every nine With 11 points. .risked a two-paint- cock, Hickman. Stansbury, Nash. and AMOdatiOn Tournamenn held in the 17 of which swished through the nets abort a seven In rho amstling eons or: and as the final busser eounded, Perot. A strong Soph team composed University of Deltiwore's Carpento in oho second half. Chief scorers for patties and els points for el win, and Bosky Herrin dropped in a eat abet, of Killian Wil.n, Sterner, Freund. Field House, Gettysburg. • with 2:1 the Red and Yellow were co-captain's fastde u lots, the &Ors piled up for the Juniors. Final tally-Junior: Perham. Hibberd, Franke, Grine, points, took fa at place for the .4,1101 Utlocleb with 10 front 'hie pivot Post. heir winning total with four.winn and 32: 'Freshmen 90, Barnes and Hierlsor eked out a 17-15: yea m Swal•thmete gamed 27 Chips Margavage tossed in 18. two losers. The rhea of IC lost a point In the wrestling opener on Friday, 15-8 victory Over the Juniors Tani- n YOU: points and the ronoesun positim Ueda Fen. when they were not able to enter a the Freshmen presented probably the ami Krata, .•Tucker. Atitenwcath. F128„..1,b.. man jo the competition en strong.t mat team over seen in In• Brown, Allen, Dayton. and ;Brit.'s). The gnaw opened with a Work "in,hit 071 oonn, The remaining competing • . • 21 poix/r ter-Class competition as they defeat- The :Varlet basket as Moose Amusten. hew total -score of the day was Sen- Middle Alleelie shoo_Cl.00l000- 11°A.'11. 16: Daneo'' end to - lioromb Me beep Jot Selahlay's . The Seniors combined height and ed the Seniors, 25-5. Brobyn. • fresh- ions 37, Sophs 30. and the PriThrnen after getting the tap from has renter ■ ,lep al M.A.', Huhl..tile,e. Mt with P.M.C. W th tha hew an effective fast-brcalong offense to mart, pinned Metcalfe to start; the bull .and Juniors tied at 35. s.,„„),, petition. raced down the floor for Hai onhau his fourth tear of Sol-tnfri bin thinf tear ul top- walk off void, the Inlet-Close hoop :mil Lafayette, no Russ Reign, tho- the return pass and the two point Ken Earthed), 103/• managed In the heals on thiturdliy, the &ogle ur•ii courttolillon. flight, bfgh•fooriaz piny. • egml.ting the Freehmen 50. to pin Don Cole in the fourth pedal. .v•Ant• u*, 155-pound ...melon en. lay.. It was seven long minutes be- gamed the necessary plii7. to wm as 43 and then whipping the highly tout- These two matches were followed by fore the Fords dented the nets again they wan wrestling and the volley- este I outamnding wrestles' in the .. et! Sophomores, 3748, in the fioals, two more Sophomore victories ii . During these mien minutes the Me The Juniors. after being trampled, Matte,. (631 pinned Zimmerman, Cadets epithet' ea aggressive full WIbasketbail. n'''' S'"'""' "ii' '''' Princeton Slashes '.."."--1.the 121.1meed Ales ,Iluyet•foni's Blue Hens Subdue 42-09, et the bands of the Sophs, and Bill Wood (53) easily pinned AI court press which converted the hasty, With' the same tenet: that h, I - !la, Hair w keel. In the Nest immeutete Scarlet passing into light. plumed Into Hfird place by edging Smell. The only tie was a gruelling ployed ort:the dec Wm,. the ;leo the Freshmen, 3240, in the comas- match between Merrell and Haines , '..carlet Swordsmen ,,, hr Swetthmone's Mike Laws ping scores for P.M.C. The score Scarlet Hoopsters aM fought for ae all-iml•.. 1111d.,mid tion game. Rut in the 12a-piund clam eer- quiskly mounted into .he e g- tn the 185 lb. ele. that ended 6-6. tent win in the opening veth,... Crichton., in the 175 lb. n 6,d, hotrod-cold star John ItntlEt• ums and the Cadet* had a 17 At Delaware, 58-41 Tatnal Sparks Seniors CUSS defeated naches. The Sopbs easily won L,I Final. Meet, 19-8 paint margin when Sant C man It was Runde Tatual who sparked H. Wood with • fall in the third Pes first pore, 15-8, but narrowly sau,,s • , , . got hot and fought his warp into the led. Strong ..n for the .1111 1, thq Hat, final nhere he was defeated in a tossed in a foul and a field goal. Last Wednesday night mrappy the Senior, offensively to their chem- 8,017'0 ed out e 18-14 victory in the it.,,.. WittitIlltlar. Match proved to he John Doane. who pinned game ehnn..pien,eni, ,,, r, ford fencing 'tenni inurnt7eil to rinse' me b da 4-2 by Jinn Wood. or P.M.C. continued to apply the all Delaware quintet trounced the Hay• pionthip, amaning ant half for the in it , [von erford five, 5841, in the Blue Hon marksmanship against both the Dvorken, for the Fri-shmen's oniy division. . , Primo. to cross swords with the liectrshatt. pressure during the second half less. , . in Dill. Gymnasium, Although' entie ander 115-laurel Champ- and the Fords were still having greet stronghold at Newark. It war a din- Freshmen end the Sophs pet the Sen- • Rob Hammond f 02) w rioted ..... !TON, , he talented No.. femurs...shed In the 145-pand el... tuns Pad- difficulty in bringing the 1411 up the appoieling effort for the Fords . iors int° 1.11 which were never.aver. 118 th the court. But When they did get Min' Coach Riser and his Charge, had Laker, Tatnall nettod 26 Thej'Sonip7Ornpoorowso loce-mS'P"'.7-impor. I toh7g18*vePhtlTelart"'ajnof t'irtci. ek!',;nadP1-ent'e..! ' r 24`.°212l 20-8 in la''' "'°r2, : 2-"..l. h..6.'° Ill' nut' bat" the °°' ...at.to yyi,, .,,,,. ,,,.■ that score fan to indicate the close-lids through Tot miller ,,f. innieen,.. every belief that they would avenge against the Freshmen, foe the highest. tent point in their oiatch en they for- orioo, Shop ...ring position the basket seemed to who hod defeated Cadwellaile; mallet the one paint, last !MOW defeat ad- Individual game total: and this mark, (cited in the 128 Ito elute, giving the Hammond was &visioned by Metende no,. of the individual matches. M the srason. 1,1 the final Cadwille- tared by Delaware earlier in the 'eotIldtd fourteen -points against Juniors 5 free points. Matlack, in and Barn.; for the tionhi, was pinnetT .. , Ilarerferd G meson. The meat gave Haverfnrd tbe Sophomores, pieced him. far the Juniors pushed the Sophs far- by- C'le,,,,,I2U,. .1 made onn7°Z‘i°°`° In the foil latitFi!o • Calmat,. S. an inglorious season s record of 4-9. ahead in basketball scoring bosom thee down, an he Pinned Raines in ll Prowelon jump: .wk.hrant.julkl7farS'thre'' anto'st'"e"iteltinIgn ' Ihigtibiec 5 Tit -first quarter one marked by for the competition. the 138 IL clans. prod Hemet (52), mh"ant *."for -the'So.";I:shfierra.- M...Sir-rgnfl.1- .t : ,°h°,..t.ogah ritoilh'stot:'1„7,,,l.hoi,,Y:geri.,%. fi,..atGaerwill'th° ...7,2-,.1,;‘,1 ,,,,ah,„•,."'lilllea 4...14% Came. ti. . 3 1 7 sloppy and wayward shots. The tar a winner of bath &gm gale the Sales load Smith. llaifig • fast break to fullest 'ad- HeU'l 4 o"''''g I" ms for tho Emil-. Daye Roar. sleller sit P Lai Antssi'n 0 1 3 elan together garnered only 14 pane, vantage, the -Senior. jump d to en their Nit victory hs Ito dark two hard fought inatelte, Weritur 1 tiooto,.., • ta- 'sr', '12' . eeler2 ihe home team getting eight of thew. -stead Clark L n 2 early 9 point lead in their rionnpiOt, Sutton in the 145 lb. saes Jack Hol.-. pinned Morrell ,a the Seniors ad : at, o'odt4,,,,':',‘-''',..`,!!' lt,TZ.' 0'.!;. 7,i: (:::,;.,:'7i'yn:d*,..,:y.h4t...On:,h6 Foster In the second Manna the be. began alp gm. against the Smaentems. comb; for the Juniors, disposed of Ed Don Chandler 1521 pinned Jimmie; to click. Caplaib Sol Tollin, nd though he swept 1 Ineugh his. other Filtd no,Olot at. 1t5. god Walker: Emetic a 3 1:1 But the hophs, allying deliberatelyin linsion.Bedhoihedw, i,t,h,a„,pin.,to,,,pu(t.t,hebinInue,mi ,Woroo,,„1, tos.p.slot,t.he,,,nztie,b,.17,1„,,wice.liolniso,7 i. th,..L,,,,,,, 01 Paul Somen leading, the any, tiro tlot/ bouts isr the nay Ford victories 100, Ice Hs tart and Unlimited. Phil order 'to slow down the Setuf of- 0 Forts racked up 18 counters to hold Brominelt fense, pulled to within 3 points of a Veslova (01) for the Sop. last vie. lain LO end thy math, 18-1a. 1 I slight adventage of 24-23 at the half • i''u‘tn"1.1".11',.m7.11'..""7 lhollIngabeed tie 'at the half, Sparked by Fsank foot of the match. Kemmerer, nt 175 The Junior volleyball team downed ! Epee `Ginn.'" in tine Delaware sank 16, pace' by Haled Keels, high Sophomore sorer for the lbs. defeated Dave Decrees 152), and the Fresh, 15.1;4. rend Ifis4, while tie, The euer heretadre had Wen nir Rodenald Hari. Titk. , Totals 22 t As den •and Krusinski. Mere/dee, wee afternoon Pith 1E DOOM. the Bonin Pete Steers finialted of Da F'hltrarti lihinio ;wrestling team downed the ef the n‘,.„1„., wonnon, on the tam. Captain Bill Kalman. detendinie P .ptains the Slue Hen., held .o ring at tri,weicht to give the Jurtiom Junior, thus Iifting the nun crown. but again,: the Tigers the Fonts • G F honors far the evening with 15 points iontinued to keep within roaeh of the 115-1°'°!:,,,, ,0,t,llri.i',".,,, ..r!,'!".■ „'".,,...1 .h,i. Morgavage 6 18 while Tian was high man for the cad nnail tbe- Seniors pit on a -final • . ; brined encomia:ugh nod wer....h.r. T.!, • • h`" ''' .."'' ' ,L' .,....1.2... - . fom, 5-4,,,my shoe e 4.,gged fight. Doti in the final Dom ma h '''" McLaughlin 1 2 losers with 10, Krusinskl alas collect :cart' in the' last qiihrtor to win, 37- tottsolilli011 Athligir . . . , ,e; tiny*. nnesed, i„„ „inn- while Jell Griost. ln the irini-6.1 Bill de- Joyce . 9 ad .12 points. , Yea. Carl ManWiller, who played well Fullerton' I ono,.., tie, Nix., end gen ii■Onned pit •h! of Gettysburg in a 0 ? , Dbantrous. Third quarter' under the defensive hoer.. Teton'', Mucks 0 1 1,14 after the intermission brie and Sill Vogel, with 7 points, were ,..1,... wen. ale only to grab one vic- holly eontemed battle. tailing Into Cho Lux . , I 1 r 0 t I - II ago key men in .e , - .. en took OVQC pad started paging winning nose. Bola slacks -I .'in,,,,,..on,en'ihnli.'en were 'w kdefeated1,,7te.edll 7,,,i7:n., liforilludd 'h'■•'N'e "t11 'Iht'odet;11. trl'eadrt"i".0 4 , La, ..yrpy.t Capitatlei, nn Haverford' Philips isteod out dcfanni.ly for eke I gll ! I.31.; r lidocleh illl. triobbf floor gems the Blue Hens in &The, while,Dun•Jatnes'(8) eer- Inch. 3 • 3 1:1 tereepted and fait broke their wa y old td Keels in Soph tooling. • 'nderaidat' ti vn't4it'ilija.n lir' :Li.'" '4- •1 I.1'1, l'hill''''°Fi'llin'ni:d•lit%eh'"•:L-''.hatimll. wirll'4.' ll ',. titll'll:',' Bodo • prrisal Itedewald ream nod to tic the downcourt to net scathe Saul leaks. UP mtay laYoPO • &bre (mint ,eore 1,1 loo apiece. In the IT,. Their ball-hawking tactics proved In their prelimiacy game with idle The yid. tell, which, in piceistua it ileiod ...ill; Rodes.111 on Jop he Totals ' ode:live na they outvoted the vial n Freshen., the' gators 'height and meets had been a llstwerford strung shawl his well alien aggressive th. od M FeJd to toot f t b • k I yl that out rib Print be. point, shunned amainia the noshing, ,tClett, he runtinually put Gijon. hole and- Kruainski led their mates In th Neve a lid on it and the Fade ,■ 141' 18 Paints its the flint qinirtas-but the aggressive Timms. Karl Spaeth tout precarious paellas, rally. -but wan unable nimble to piek up shy lest ground. Freshmen. switching to a bent' de- Don Young.otich secured a Single vie- to shoot home the climber.. Thus the Hayti-NH cantor "Macey"' Antos- fume The first half ended with the Cadets to try to stop the hard. tety as Princeton suet. the' remain- match ended u.2-2 tie and once again sett fouled out nt the fourth quarto holding a commanding lead of 1.11,4 r driving Tittnall; polka within 8 point. og seven .bouts. Thus the final scone the refiner's derision awarded Haver- Mark, farther crippling the Fonts, Of the lead by halftime. With Utah- c.,,i. Princeton II. Ilueerford a - 'ford and ltddcwnld the In the seeped heti the FordS played and Delawnro well on to win going . chanipiunaltip. the Cadets evenly. The Scarlet shoot- /earn 1101. Stein ID). and Etlehe 171 away: leading the way, ing began to find the 'nark, end they the Freshmen put rep p aerosol half spurt before eae- were no ledger unable.. penetrate Summary:- cumbing, 50-13. Bill Vogel 181 end through the PAIR. press. Jim Footer Haverford. C. E P Den Kane the Fords le tremendous Cohn., 5., f.• Martin (6). :dung with Patna!, 1 4 '1 ltd /he Seniors. • lift by his .work eff both backboards, iluriaim; f. n , The Sophumores entered the finals 'and the fact that many of the P.M.C. Som., f. 3 11 by way ,of 43-29 win over the Jun- players hint a Moore. number of Ara.mn, - ' is lee:/ , 40 a, .,an i.dre,,htl. I e oomo b. ri;!... jemmied fouls opened the game ali Glatt, e. Employing an alittOntf Pet', a eneli Broeilbelts buys 'took a 19.14 Ctsv7.,;: gate eoesiderably. Nevertheless, the Scarlet Foster. c, 0 ° 01,1.4a halftime, and with Doe James . • • • • n only. able to make rho score 69- Tollins, g. * 12 11151, Bob Collins 1121, and .Frank I I tra the two teams entered the final Colman, G., f., 0 i Iberia 1.71 leading the way, raeintale. ■Itiontes Bockol: 0 0 of PLY. 0 cal their margin until, the final SUBURBAN (AR RENTAI. five • • semee, Tattle (.14 ninutes, when the - ley the 13 game turned into 1111tilt -' DAY - WEEK - MONTH In the thud period the Fonda found • 12' 4! runs Dersiin prokop stored 8 • 'II 'NT A NEW CAR - FULL INSURANCE., GAS A 011. themselves and mitalenid the Cadets Delaware 'C. • P viols and Bosky Herrin and Dick NO. MINIMUM MILEAGE 31 to Rt. Borers- rend Tollin begun to McFadden. f. 13 lberly 4 e.h In a lasing caw. 1048 Allm-• Biro Mew, • Phone MM. 0351 dirk together, and the other Fords 'itionchart, The meat exciting an. of the reatrihnted. spirited, eggressive'iloor Helm. f. 0 n Play. The Mange, honey., of the .Viers,, f. 5 • 10; n,-It. two periods was bun 2tren.Lr anO Degaspuos, g. • 0 • Tel, been Mown 01711 the' bonier sounded as the Scarlet Ilaffstein, g. 2 still trolled far behind, 8545. c. , 3 6 12 C,'ENTER C(1RS4C:ES FOR THE JUNIOR pm)), This name was the 5.1 contest of Kee. s . the season for both Wan.. Pot' Has Utt, no • 2 O .1 J N E T r• s erford, it wax the tenth loos against Butenele, e. 2 • y four who, While,for P.M.C., it ant the line., r. 1 346 W. Lancaster Ave. Bryn . Mawr Flower Shay tenth victory against oven loses. In MRS. N. S. 'F. GRAMMER Hague play.•Haverferd bee a 0-8 roc • Total,' 23 14 ord while P.M:C, managed a 7-1). Iltiverfonti, Po. 1YE TELEGRAPH EVERYWHERE • 823 trimester Ave. Bryn ,tear, Pa. Ford J.V. Sink tIVI-C Meeting ilia gang to cliwrs o trnix CAMP'S PHARMACY .Z-dato with Hie • eat.00 queen- For Season's Finale Adi Mikes of • ARDMORE RADIOS 14) Or just killing time Iretwecii elar,ro In the . J,V. preliminary „minst RECORDS -Ste Field llousont Louisiana State P.M.C; the Haverford junior five out- EMLEN & CO. ljnitersity in Ltaion Ltouge is one - distanced the Cadets 60.52. Although PHONOGRAPHS RADIO - PHONOGRAPHS leverford won the game, high icor- REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE of the favorite places foe a ramie:- ne.honors went to Don Liiipoth of &Leashed 1872 TELEVISION • Vous. At the Field lion., as in -.ALE. who fired six field 'goals and HOPPER, SOLWAY le CO. co fouls through the hoop. for a total 'Members Phila. Stock 'Exchange college campus lianas everywhere, - The Large. Steak • d 17 points. Jim Foster led the Fords INVESTMENT SECURITIES Muiu Li.and -a frosty Ingile of Coca-Cos is ol• Ith seven WA gong and a lone 110,1 t28 WALNUT STRERT of Records te U. IL A. ""mt,740::::1 Chester Canty • 'aversion 'for 15 markers. PHILADELPHIA ways on hand for the pears that II. Royer Smith Co. refreithiw-Coke belunis. 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"Metier in charge of United King- howevee, asked the Board of Regents Murray Frank . Sae slaughtered by the peasants Ito "end in which you can continue grow- own diotnet. Mom and Irish effitOs.'' gave his first to Le guided by the minority -.pert Chat these animals would not be col. Debating Society ing all the time" — which is exactly The groUp plat. to&tetuM to the talkto the international Relations at the Tenure Committee, end the le-.66vised.. It wee vitiation., how- whet Ira Reid will probably do at College on Sitturday morning, March ('lame on Saturday rimming After Board subsequently' dlsmilset .11M- ever, that the East.). Europeans... Hanrford lg. the lecture, Mr. Jackeon answered terworth and Phillips petal much more on grain for food Sports 7-3 Record auntie» and talked wit few tie- , 11ained Whiz Notice than they depend cal 14E1.1 prod.. Headed by club preaddent Hunter dents *Ira were interested the The cum gained notion-wide rem.- Meagan Intinstry lad.nres Rephily Cutting, the Scarlet and Black De- 'The Twolloiners' Discussed atitIM State Department as a prissib ea, olden at the time, and Dr. Phillips The heavy „induntdoei in the Soviet bating Society has, to date. chalked" Continneca from Page I Odyertey poet it obvionaly an 1.1buirer rem ear recently petitioned number of up v record of seven victories_ ae a Union haft been built an mightily, in writing. of the Died poet Oho Iliad be4 g the Saturday evening Mr. Jackson Colleges and univerailiej- throurhout according to Professor Bergson. In again* .three setdm... Differ.ree in Pattern earlier in time comp.. ), on "Peke to r .mall group of 18.14 the country for permission to ad. 19C17 .Rustsian investmenta totalled The .tv.pih of the recent discussions . In vie* of thane observation., Dr- one or two occoaions tee the ens. members and their wives at Preoi- dread student Kn.. 'eenceeninit the 2541 of their national income. Dur- has been: Resolved:, All banie non- Carpenter said that criticism °Vona poet unmistakably rebukes Mdrprede- dent - White's house. Although the once' raised by hip dismBeal. ing the decade 1069-11379—a time in .gricultiseat industries should tie na- literatore ,must eancentrate not on Masor for certain sentiments express- mnjority of the evening was .pent tionalized." • American history tylarrIt lot of in- the fabric of the literature, hot ed in the Iliad. . dia... Cie* flainin's present woe Leake dustrialization oak place— Amer- Takirig either the altirn.tive or the rether on the pattern of the fabric, From etymological and other wo iconoinac cnsm• Mn. Jackson rtnertver- negative on ddecrent aspeeta of this Continued from Page icans Invested ,about 20,1 of the na- He. Consenter then applied this eel. it appears dist the woolol oll oneas coveringco a great many topic, Ilaverford hen won judge* de- tion Iona/ income. Professor -Berms= Orion specifically to the Iliad and the"homer" "homer could have meant three • • cisions over rtspectrt of Great .Hrhoin and het rt. Haetatnril athletic program. tied other figures ,to show that coal -Uriinus three times, Wiese, and pmeeeded to discos*, a things_ohlind,". anent.," ier "fitter batons with the United States. Expnews De. _Gnarly. and Meal development and ht.-D.19- aced out .Muldenburg twiee.also de- number of differences- in the patterns of Terse." 'Whatever its origin, Ike Just recently Leak was presented teatime Wilke. C.a. and W.hing- President While Invited Mr. Jack- .0m no thrsaineadale in the, Soviet of the -too anams„The.Odyaney, for word probably nate . &aro, Chaimra of ton. In the dobk column, the hoos . the a catch-all son to.Haverford while in Washing- with a 0250 cheek representing• mon. Union .and in the United States hu tamale, betray. a- fond.. for anl.'Iname for pante in general. each cite ton lust EAR 'He visited the college ey collected from Vacuity, students, the uuird Todd , fedeeslith. taken the Roneie. tes.rfer time in not one each to Washinaton eshim, .poke to the Ilatarlord enaligrai la on the part of the piset, whereas or remmunity FavIna its "homer." with the understanding that his re Janitorial staff, and Alumni during a each CARR. and Lynchburg Celle. for 1 ...- mg February 2t. Iliad diaphtys a• mere 'batman ' Odyssey Poet the Blind One marks were to he "off the record.. drive for funda to 'help Baia the fin- "Havrefer," Prof e...or Bergson htMededge pf p f without any in.•• After a number or intrigate and ancial harden of the popular campus pointed out. "the &Malaria are hrs. m • ista, who are prdaising for the4M11- Fund irest IMO* 'or": aleiikaig. - The Iliad acholarly .digression, . .D1-.Carpenter, figure. , tees, more interested in further heavy in atrtetIdY tion of the reeolution by C sW, lOthift , lane;. ,Maee rage:antes to in_closing, !summed it his

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