A horde of precocious City College contest champs hard-* r led the -*tVT ^s^-amr-*DV ~ ££tyMen in last weeJCs TICKER ad- jEcrtisemeiita— stiugglcd Mayor and City Officials bravely, but •r ©enfes~Yellow Attend Open House to solve the mystery therein. Nathan Twersky, '4t tiT pen House, a program to named king of the mental raaratfconers. Twersky win re­ Mayor Appoints In graham irjng the City College graduate 9 I the attention of private in- ceive two tickets to a popular To^j]]^Klsn.f>r ft Vrtrnniry— jstry and the civil service ad- four-star Broadway hit. The await the win-" junlstrators,—will—be—staged _4ki_a_atainh_g--_bjfc^-U2itan"T«5F: Wednesday evening, May 25, in ner in the TICKER office to- The .vacancy on the Board_of_J3igheriEduca^ :oimmon~couid^ not be granted ^e-Oreat-HaHi With members ^he-retirement uf-~Markr~Eisner^last March was filled Thursday becaj^^tt_^oj^^Jbe__^__dlscxmfe ^-the-na^—CtouncIT^na^tne when Mayor LaGuardia ^d^imlstered _t*ySttth--^f--Qf(fap^-te^-Mrir teous" to the City College Ad­ Jbard of Higher Education in ^Henry=Ar IngratnonT^^rooldynite prominent in educational and ministrative Committee, with. - ^•^MHiance, "part oT the pro- social circles. Mrs. Ingraham* ^whjsaa^r^hjtizlJinrtTi^Tffitte^^tt^F wtlings will be broadcast over received the jpost originallyL_oi-if Soda Dispensers Union has been *ifttJon~ WNYO. — fered to Frank Walsh, promin-| ^^^M^^^BkJKfBBiun nnrl Mi est labor attorney aijd" eounself x : George M. Fallon, chairman,,, ls*ws» for Tom Mooney. annonnced last week that-Jfctaev, S. Sayre, one iof the Law Society Sponsors Mr. Eisner resigned .jtwo Faculty' Cafeter^ cifummittmm members of the Munici- C+vil IJh^rtio* HaTly fm^a^^j^o^ec&us&-iif pressure)—Beware of -'rio^thVmh. had granted the lunchroom em­ of other activities, after twelve during 4he ployees ^substantTaT' wag^e"in- nr be the keynote speaker, In an effort_J*x^ocns^ atudent^y^^s-^ is also ex- - ^ayor att«p^on_QO -the ^question ?hich hewas- rfialrh^aaa crepi^intd the TICKER cent. civtr liberties- ln~ the TJnifcd years. His successor, Mrs. In- ofBce— (Roem_22t A)~ and stole Acenrning to the Cpen H I^w Society^ spon­ graSamV-^ Vassar-^g^ available " unfttee, the program to be soring Roger Baldwin, director president of the Brooklyn jwjp be for f&^Jtene-4of--tfee^A^^ T therHfti IM.OA md a trustee of as Its nTertuuul •ijsi_eilP>»< CrMrfto irTsT far oh Thursday, May 19, at 12 As a tribute to Mr. Eisner, a tor of The llOHJUt, and df the on their attend- noon in Room .823-825 testimonial dinner will be held ~the perpetrator of the dastard­ Committee. Cme member stated* Mr. Baldwin was scheduled to in his honor at the Hotel Astor that the • Increases - were ly crime will be punished when '•:•. An informative brochure, de- speak earlier in^ tJbe term, but Monday "evening. Speakers will apprehended." — (The Editor ed only if the employees agreed ^Hie" work: of C*peiL his anti-Hague activities occu- include Henry C. Turner, for­ wses big wandX-boys-and girls.) to cease union activities, be^ ln obtaining positions, | pied a considerable part of his mer President of the Board of The typewriter, last seenj cause "^oiice the unian„4Bafc be distributed this week. | time- 'At ^he recent Hague rally Education, Controller Joseph; E>» T^H"Sjiay•••'•^SiSS^^^^S^3tfirF-'-:- thejraiaay^ to J^ttjKn^JBfluare^:^ was first- reported missing Fri more." ^ne^or^thTbis^ on the Tuttle, acting chairman of the day morning, at 1ft. o'clock. V - Professor Falion, chairman of Theatron in AM PR placards, attacking the 'inva­ Board of Higher Education. Another theory put forward the Faculty Cafeteria Commij^m- r^—-— '-'•--- sion' by New Yorkers in Jersey by aoaie ak&exveis Was thatTifo'eT elltly denied that the Faculty To Uecide typewriter, unable to cope with wage increase was In the na- College In the Annual In- Mr. Baldwin's topic will be the terrific strain imposed on rContinued on page tjxreej -^•—_— "- w—^•••'•• - • i . ••••••.•• Poetry Reading, "The Outlook for Labor." On Sex Course it by the Ticker-Shickers, up- at Mount Holyoke College, On May 26, the Law Society ped and escaped. Removal of Ban May 7, reading a passage will continue its debate on the The ^campaign to include a -Personal: Oh, typewriters —-" Stephen 'Vincent Benet's Moscow Trials, when Hillman ?X„ hygjene--course in—the-cur^ -PtSASE come home. All is fOf- ffceair Brown's ^odyJI^TJafcleh^lM-^JBishop-of -the- a»eek= =Si*ea= Was sponsored, by Theatron ^parf-mpnt. will deliver when it was announced that A report stating that the ban fSe Public Speaking de- scheduled talk. His talk of May the Faculty Curriculum Com­ Die Kleinen Vertcandten on the sale of the City College It was postponed because of the UV whose representative mittee is considering the pro­ Prevented Oxer WBHX Monthly at the School of Busi­ James HeaJy. (Dean's Assembly. posal. ^DieKleiiien Verwandten," a ness, Day Session, was to- he- r 93 The Hygiene Department, revoked, was denied by Dean ersatile "Accounting foram meanwhile, is studying the sit­ one-act drama by - Ludwig uation _ .and asking—student TJ^maJt=-wa^ presejitedJ^^ahi'^^^t^ said- that he "knew ir Iinday M&y 15 v nothing" of thV matter. ferounr Us to eivlYe su«^^tkm^^«4^10 ~ ' ' <> ®r'-Sta- ffKf the !content5L;f^!s o^f f^Tfsuch a cours^^e "on WBNX by the German de- Dean Moore has placed a by Instructor John N. J Postcards from undergrad­ partment under the direction of ban on Featuring the latest CJ*A.'ments' Hugo BergenthaT. - the MONTHLY'S sale ition, the AccpimtinglMyer..for- it contains and ex- uates calling for the addition The members of the cast in- because of its "scurrilous na­ cornS, out today with a|piatos the enMre course In •»•«•««« ««««• ^^ «f»" chKied ^a^a sVandard,Ellza: ture."- At present, the magazine fty-six page issue containing pages lected by TICKER representa­ beth Wallach, and Miriam Wal­ is being sold at all other ly articles and features by) With an eye to the Account- tives. ter of the downtowa_J>rRnrrr, j branches- of the-College ibers of toe faculty, stu-jing student's future, George E. The A.S.U, last Monday start­ and Alex Teitelbaum, Leonard its, and leading Authorities} Bennett, head of the Account- ed a series of sex hygiene Hausner, and S. Frederick The Board of Higher Educa­ instructor who shall for-ling department at Syracuse classes when I>T^ Arlow of Mor- Gronion, from the Main Center. tion has received protests from go nameless Advises Joe!University, writes a helpful and risania General Hospital dis- the American Student. Union »nt on taking Accounting»infarmativinformativee article on "Secur-"Secur-j cussed several phases df__sex^ -Ad-Soe-Tp-Uear Ellison in "Accounting Eyflmina- ing_and,J^ldiitg_a_Positinn " -educatlbn~^wnir^~^rouprof stu- the College Teachers tJnion, and ~~Joe U toM A valuable contribution on dents. Abraham Einson, one of the leading campus publications, instructors arrive at the Accounting theory was ad­ founders of the Einson Free­ which term the barring of and warned against vanced by Murray. Left, Eve­ Lexicon Applications Due man. Company, creators of the sales as "suppression." on exams. In spite of ning Session senior, in his jig-saw puzzle, will be the the correct answer, the Forum offering "Valuation of Applications for the yarious speaker—at the-next meeting of BULLETIN Hit will fail if the paper Invehtory.'^_^Scording to Leff positions oh the '39 LEXrCOK the Advertising Society, held signs ot hesitancy, "If there is a universal basis will be accepted up to 4 p.m. to­ Thursday, May 19 in room 1320 All N.Y.A. time slips for the its of Accounting 260 of valuation it is 'valuation at day. Applicants will be inter­ at 1 p.m. Mr. Einson will speak period, April 17 to May 16, must when they seel cost or market, whichever is viewed in room 1420 beginning on "Window Displays that be horned into room 404, today, Better Financial fitate-J lower/" at 4 o'clock. Sell." May-16, before 4 pan. ^ ~

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. By Renee Sftafnfn and CMBcxal TJndeTgraduate MAIL. of Business and Chric City —-—-^^C^TOBHege raal^s po*a*ese virtues rare, Vol. VH, No. 29, Z480 Monday, May 16, 1938 Looks and brains and savoir faire, Ah, City College man . . .-you_sur* are a honey 1 Editor Business Manager But CIfyCollegegirl 7. /she wants money. SOLOMON CAPPER 39 PETER SALTZ 38 OX THE SQUARE reau'and accepted a Saturday I MANAGING BOARD i ab Who was that too, too naive night date with a Hunter glrL George Weissman 39 Managing Editor He was absent from school the at Stanley H. Beckerrnan 39 .... .News Editor co-ed who was watching the f( e iM,in 1 ?\J r r +******Y ch ^tantey TC^g^T^g;^ ,,^?..., .no-News Krfit* siudcuLs picket in front of the Lichter had a date ten "MaxHSoserizweig 38~.T. ~ .. '."..... Features Editor college Thursday pan.? Bewild­ Martin Abramson, 39 Sports Editor ago—and hasn't been seei* J*- Daniel SchaefTer 39 ....'. Co-Sports Editor ered by the many signs bearing heard or"staceT"Ge«r^^BSiSklt«» the legend "Klein Must Stay" girls certainly must be knock/ Irving Silverman, '41 Adv. Manager jwJ 427. _, (Klein is the recently ousted oats! c' •'• ; * Issue Editors Jordan Zier. Sam Engler Brooklyn College Prof.} she THISA AND DATA Assistants Dobsevage. Daniels. Arm fop queried, "Is someone trying to All the hicks ate expected W Supervisor .Stanley H. Beckerrnan roeir£s„_ out„pf„ buatoessi -asseniblr ^T^hT^A^LtPTHBtt^ $—• Why are they picketing here in­ Dance Friday. However ORSON WELLES stead of on 14th Street?" 'Yellotc Dog' ISot Wanted HUTS AND DATBS ~~~~—~~" d M*>m/ry 'Thf>nfrf>J tfrrprfprf Try 1- —dent Council ana A^J.L.. Orsori Welles. Whether or not it is_ merely a yellow dog no~ scenic or lighting tricks contract rernains__i£_Jb»e_ seen. ILAx.^island -can sieeve7 the "Mercury T be proved to be so, let the Faculty Committee smartly to tbe^ forefront with ^^earttepeak wil House** as" entertaining and valuable a con­ By Herman Stager In bad: of all the stalling 3ta.d bickering tribution as their three previous hit pro- about technicalities, we find that the union The Folklore of Capftafism, by Thuxmmn W, Arnold^ daetlofis. — ^ -^A^HEN The Folklore of Capitalism was published some Zl eniployjees-lh ave com e ^out ^ on- top by the-very "While "IT is strange seeing Orson WeDes and whi virtue of the Faculty Committee's recognition •v ago, it was hailed by many le viewers as being ov .... % his crew go through their drarnaiJr chores to the .^OB^CiJiia^^^B^bo^ Dfirwin* Marx, VeWen an of the validity gf^'their demands and granting against a background other than a stone waH strt of wage increases . . . whether sincerely or lesser men Most critics found it simpler to compare the elai dotted, with radiators, a competent and- well- some standard classic liian to analyse the book itself -merely to-forestall-the inevitable" union ~reco"gni-~ directed cast do justice to one of CB-S.'s stoi —tion=— — ^FB&ng the shoes of even Marx and Veblen is not too sya seemingly endless plays. The sting of Shaw's and Professor Arnold, desptte his uricxitical caltLcs. w. t^rmcisrn-arid^cfaaTac^sistt^w^ ably fieny such- ^J^^^Uaeix^Eagfc. d?maj*d^^u*~=aot^aiOB-^ecegaai-- r r.txT-^C-WI J*™ ^or" dl^mQmgn^3^^e Merc group wields^ taie tx5 explaljr the myths and that have grown up lion. The^r harre no assurance^ that they will be" whip-like lines with dramatic alertness "and : inred-bark in the Fall. They, have no assurance various processes of the capitalist system as part of. a Iwisl understanding. evil of the system. Before any change can come^ the^pryt^y that they will-not be fired at any time merely Cutting through the verbiage^ .which be- - on -the whimLcf_jhe_ manager. They have no - cornes~tedious after a while, we see a gioup , Thus, Mr. Arnold cites the legal mumo jumbo that assurance that the increase will not be re^ of queer people gathered in the Sussex home Voked. sacred, ritual of the reorganization of a:~ corporaUon, -of ^the—world- ^and ^weather-beaten Captain what is actually occurring is a fight for power among blocs It is;" only when the unior. is recognized that Shotover. who under the snaggy beard is the iunchroorr. employees will have any of the stockholders and "protective committees,** which spring up actually Orson Welles, acting a-s Shaw's nowhere for the occasion. Again, Mr. Arnold cites the tiahrt decen: elementary rigi-^ cpmmon-j^> all..Ameri­ -mouthpiece. Eepresentatrve of England's can, workers in this day and' age. Until then those in power economically to shout "Socialism," "Dictat ''better class." these futile people with no ship," or "Gavernment by Decree" at such a project as the the progressive students and workers will be outlook other than their traditional phleg­ watchful of the movei of the Faculty Cafeteria and avoid ail efforts to discuss it rationally as a necessary,. matism, strip^hemseTves of all •cbrrvpntion.s ment h> indnstrtal^jifck, ...: ^-y-~:—--"--<:- >•-•- ^ -.-s^?..vrT,vrr.:^3s a^nd:inhibr&m& -"•' '• •;.•-:•;-;••:•--•;•---—--—-:-- <: r _T3he _gjreat _dj^ej3ence^hefcween^ Seeking- a--pstir "to~ tire futuref they "bare XT What a VTeeUendZ their very ssofe, bat after lipping eyeiything here: Marx and Vehien attempted—both «««w*«fiiiiy to get the heart of the capitalist system and to see exactly down they have nothing to offer. Their so- n worfcad "oT~= LRF.ADT the sombre and pensive ...thmighi cieit 's una! . • mmjk"^=- - '**** fact that-ttebse in control of the system raised ^^J^ixf^Z^^Zi^L Logans of another day to Justify their actions as traditional Jk ot exams beclouds the merry month of an air-raid which symbolically enough wipes May. However.^ the sponsors of 4his weekends therefore -right, was a secondary—though important out the scheming banker and other crooks in tion with both Marx and Veblen. Arnold has made this fact activities must know of those preliminary jitters the play. for they have planned a social whirl that in importance; he is interested only, in one aspect of the Tl With engaging vigor and skill, the cast not in the stream itself. LouJ r - guarantees to supply the "piph" to spur carries the burden of the three-hour play to ,_ej^pron^_tnrimga™fiJQcrc^ —~~ Havini ? p i : "~a~ ""•" successful" ^Christians' —Friday—evey ^n ^tdt±rtiorr--tcr~ 1i "^ ^g ff^~TpTp leads off with an excellent portrayal 01 tnat or a Theory of the the ASU will sprout a Barn Dance and Hick jfixer^upper extraordinary, Hesione Husha­ -Class, the reader w^ find it possible to enjoy &~3&eWF Br— Party. JTfop- grii" wilt -clucj^ and iiie boys will bye . Vincent Price wavers as her diletante SLixd at times, brilliant work. The Folklore of Cayttafisai crow and brooding will take a moire favorable husband. Hector. portant too, because it may signalize a new approach in the turn. Up in Papa Hansen's hayloft on^-Satur- ^Although he speaks has.lines weE, Orson ~lng of history -and economics, Th~wnlcii our institutioni ^wiiT day night, the Friends of the Weiies deserves. more credit as the director considered as they really are, rather than revered J£r^the, '"-ST ' Brigade wiU stage a monster sports carnival. than as Captain Shotover. George <2ou3oris, triey-have^produeed -to^conceaT-tiiet^ Get^those tickets., early and hatch -a few^ packs Erskine Sanford, and Phyllis Joyce turn in of cigarettes for the American lads that., are capable performances. Geraidine Fitzgerald, fighting fascism in Spain. as El lie Dunn the female lead, iack^ the con­ "The Roac tc Mandala: will be the theme fidence and maturity that characterizes the Correspondence song of the college on Sunday. Over 3,1)00 other performances. Qi nautical naughties will make the Hudson echo Discount cards, which offer teachers and TO THE EDETOK OF THE tioc? Tbe stauleats «*MI«T4 hxvrn Once more City Goilere students b»ve who with laughs and greetings. There are still a students a 25

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r New Layout In :«P € Store Proceeds To Aid Expected Next Term By Ralph Cohen Brigade In SpainT —In an eJTtiri to—eliminate __ Although it will cost him the sailing expenses of four Boat Ridfr committer men, Professor A boxing and wresUlng of the .^inconvenience George M. Hayes, faculty adviser for the May 22nd cruise, happily stated last Friday, "The Stud­ hibiUon, featuring past and j which students endure at the ent Council sail-out to Bear Mountain will be a complete sell-out!" -•^ (start of each semester, the co- The committee has designated Wednesday as the last day-on which to buy whatever tickets present College stars wiH bsf fop-store, working with Dr. Brad- remain. All ticket salesmen will then report in 5S ^the number they sold, because the aCom- presented in the gym Saturday Eco 151 class, ,lg_nj(an- merce Center has limited itself to an output of at 8:30 pjn. Admission wu>4>f( to install a new system of 1000 - pasteboards, and"Mr: Hayes-fears -that--15001533- alT6r^fr.p0r~the-- have already been distributed. If it is found that layout. A new rack of shelves ceeds going to Abraham the display sales have ristvn hoynnri tV>f» inflfl mark thg nnm- cace and -radiator are now lo­ mitiee may be compelled to return the seventy fightlhg~"for Loyalist cated. A counter will be placed five cents to the superfluous purchasers. Spain. ia front of these new shelves, Mr. Hayes joy over the unexpected clean sweep Matmen to Wrangle of sales was a bit stifled when he announced the the old counter will be Such outstanding lumlnariea- S^. MANDALAY sell-out. Lenny Braverman later explained that '.-•gi-T • the Professor, dubious in the as Manny Maier, national senior; t© /Speed Up beginning about the success of eatling—champion—andr 1h& new shelves Wnrf cminbr Klein Ouster Thrifts ,Sfrifrtfa t.hp Boat RlriP, promised T*m, HUachiltt,-tl8- wffi be used only for text-books, Joe Brody, Gerald Lieberman, ling__c wlnle stationery and supplies ana BnTT^vnisbltt^tnainhe wuT7Othe r matmen featured will he old counter:[ JSoJ&ckeiJBtoard ojlHigkerzEiL pay all their expenses on the 'Henry Wittenberg, runner-up in Under thinK Kystrfwik—tw^^fo^g boat, for refreshments and TTrghag~bnlb^ers"tar^ - win more through the- store, otherwise if t&e a^raW'^was a^ Stan Graze and Coach and it is hoped„ that this will group of about 250 students from Brooklyn College picketed the sellout. School of Commerce last Thursday afternoon, in protest against Warren. materially reduce thj-._-flme —Ijgt-gnnute list of-gueste-fte- which a student spends on line. "the"threatened dismissal of Henry Klein, history tutor at Brook­ Champa To Battle ftte sought. If and his "Dlpgy-doodley/' unpete in, the. boxing. class* order* are sent in to the progress, a delegation from the J Such mittmea --aar -B New York Teachers'. XJnion met Dave Dawson, headlining moh- store for such items as texts, logist of the late varsity show. man, ex-collegiate champ, Zamos, runner-up for the syllabi, and oatllnes, the num.- m -The cruise controller added students wiH be greatly4 th£ Hroqklyii College Ad in I n is--,-1 <^ajuiiiitee-of-feeBoard^i from~Jai^^Tua^::tSB^laf wSB?=g??ah J The management of the store of Higher BflucatiOh to reject Now and then the editors of New York lightweight Mercury surprise the student not bail out anyone arrested ^wishes to announce that the the recommendation of Klein's at Bear Mountain. Attention will display their fistic ~|pripec_©f cigarettes lias not gone- non-reappointment made by body and themselves by turning for the edification—of ^he_ Prof. Jesse D. Clarkson, head of out an issue that remotely sug- up>' because ~the store has ab- Jerry Lieberman warns sorbrd the new CJty ^aehelTax. the Brooklyn History depart- gests the fact that the Mer- captain and Vic 2ammet '3SL *~^^ ^. ment. 1 cury is a humorous publication, men of ^specnhstbxs^ who captain elect will also •^"g1^ {"Impartial Supervision Denied"; However, the Mercury boys, buying the Boat Side buttons Coach Sirutla wm referee. **«! to cement, e Union,perfcap. xespo^e to ^,.^^S%^^^LSSJS- k -SB^^eSx*^'-'—''"-^ Appears to stated that "last year the vigoration of the spring, have" perpetrated one of these rever­ the buttons have two union Board reappointed .Mr. Klein labels—one on the front and Tuesday, May 24 after Prof. Clarksen had—re- sals of form with the current eight months of_ post- [ fused J**rn on because f issue, and have turned out back. ^^sSsg^^fe- The good sloop S:S. Mandalay^ ^^*^?^e^m, Caravan is of 'incdttipetence/ "With the re­ rnngiraiftifr "which is""-"hots- 'entef^ (C

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x Gty Wins 17-2^oph Femme^ I B° *ng SjjTtad Elects 4 7 Zimmet arid S^fneih Victor Zimmet and Job©. Vol 4?Oettes 7-1 • Nemeth. '39, were elected co- | Prof. Hayes of the Math. Dept. and Prof »*,*_,___ m | Hygiene Dept. were elected honoraV niWber* ^^"^ Eugene Boyo and Nick Ba&o lenchner Scores 7 | . captains - of the 3939 boxing iclub ... Bill Silverman, ex-footbaner a^^S-?* ^C runs in the second and fourth ffames the *39 . RInrfrwr ^T7Zr~ZI~^ - , | squad ac a team dinner last lege will teach math and major In rootbafi^^^^^ ^ — By Martin Abramson softball team vanquished '42 4-0 In the gym last Thursday infJ PB Bto8tog up-two mafters m the J week. Coach Ytatta sirnS, HM five innings, to open the Intra-mural indoor baseball season. ton High (Elmsford, New York) . . . Jlm T5Z2?? ** °^ Bearers Meet St. John's (second and fourth innings and: was presented with a travel- •pIG Three may speU Yale, Harvard and Princeton to the ego-1 Jttelson, senior twirler, went the full route for his team. ne each to active three-sport athlete in* Clancey^te _ q^ Ge At AnnapnHn^ Suturay— l° the,s^tfh, seventh' ^LJ^. Jg-_tfrc_J3S^ll^ np4Q ' Zimmet, —s—mIH317^?^T~hrmiddleweight, ; "^^n~_' ,. .. \ ^ IpecTes, it Represents a New~DeaTin 'athletics.' And it is a New weakened in tttefifth' uTmng. M *&^„, |A1 Soupios has hit safely in his rVinograd Men M Brilliant offensive play of cc- \ by a score of 7-1 in the gym/ was hors de combat with _ a | last twelve games ... Our pow- ^Tintypes 15eal so air-ttght that even. William R. Hearst would not hesitate Meanwhile his mates, led by capts. George Lenchner and Hal to dub it a^Square Deal. --o- last Thursday, for Its third haifd injury during the past [erful Lacrosse team may have Catcher Welner, pounded the flashed Out Kaufman coupled with co-capt. season. Nemeth had great [two AQ-Americans this year in Hal Kaufman . n^. Big Hwee>,to be explicit, is a tri-point athletic program offerings of Bart, '42 pitcheiv for Ir Norman Block's starring at sec­ straight victory of the. season. P,i|, success in both the 165 and j George Lenchner, who has av- ^home- on ****** SQWd which, if blessed-by the Athletic Association and Faculty com- four runs and six hits. Weinerf ond defense accounted for 12 Becky Cohen, Orace Green- mittee, would go aJfgngiway toward promoting the esteem of who was the only man on either Merciful Heaven came to the If 155 lb. classes. I eraged six goals per game, and -S-»>- 6 in. helghi and—m- aid of Coach Winograd's Weep­ A ofi City'wyss 1x<7 tallietames as against 2z\ berg, and Ruth Kramer—t*, , ...*...'41if / . ======poundage . . . na» had pnLfc College sporting enterprises. Specifically, Big Three means: side to get more than one hit, Normie Block, ace defense man banked out two bingles. ing Willow Wlelders last Satur- S lor the lAfayette College La-1 mound women, were invincible!^ A A J »^ , existence on varaHy for tta« 1. Redaction in prices of AI books. fday-and -prevented -another de- . . Sam Cooper broke his ankle. years . . . after hma>fft ^ - Z. Varsity sports and cheer-leading posts for girls. kn—the last piay of the last C seniors—clinched:—the feat from being added to their dium laAl Thursday:—"— in h 3. Patting all sports on an equal basis. nior gals down, with a single scrimmage &i spring practice . . . ^ _^«* «n decided game in the second inning unimpressives_ record. Manhat­ Iri tfte first quarter, played On Charter £>ay A cut in^AA.^booBr-price'"' woUM be a^snire-flre me^ when Weinef, Frutkih, Kemordf- tally. j Halfback Sam is conditioning cross* was a gentlemen's tan College's powerfuL Jaspers almost entirely in Lafayette's ttier aett creasing student attendance at sporting events. At present, AA sky, and Nelson singled in or- were trimming the Beavers 8 to __Grace—Rabinowito—tiid—yeoJ for theJ33_seasQn with a dark- i;, ^? »»Panles him territory, Hal Kaufman an? —The following men - werel *»• tilpu, sheltering him fitim doHarrper; The price coursev reniarkstblsrtder to" wet two runs. 1 in the 4th inning of a Manhat­ 0 ge Lenchn€r GJC haired belle (Gordon) . . . Ace ,^ ^ _ each tallied span's work on the mo»"d_jtoxi awarde**"**d """Athletic^—^ „ AssociatioAssociationn ;I .-., ,„ITrTJ-m facts of_iife ^ reasonable^ but it is an economic theorem that when you haven'tt Nelson was invincible through-. tan Field contest when a sudden { *«wice ana~~Kornstein once. At but was leziers ArA^^pT^e^ra e^ftv fh6 ... ~ —• w ***0° but was hampereham^ind bw»y poo™-r7 *"**"• at the charter day/T^'^L^- - * - ^< - -^- «, years of college life 4*re hante got"a^bnc*r, >oa don't .spena a buck. AndTirisTarrare^^ccasfon" ^>ut the contest allowing^onry Cloudburst drenched the pssying exercises last Thursday. when a C.CJJ.Y, student can go exploring in his pocket and ftnd/two walks while striking out i-ne naif the score stood ll-o support pvp^icoc i„^. ,™— .- "*«* / egortpraisesd inDr povjd?. <&alph^ Stei^L>n Z~fo^Jr hi s ^ ^ ^Jl^yg^- field and caused postponement due to_scjPi& snappy shooting-by FOOTBATJ- After; W; Q a greenback lurking in the seams. As evidence, witness the fact six men. Bart, freshman hurler, of the game Bloc Tlic line-up lor-^lnhcluded Cl*ncer, L. autaii. jr. service xor injured college ath-i ^ 1J!^J^i£~ ** ^ ^«* k, lyncher, Kovner andl-r , Carb.rsky. . Garber, a. of romantic ability . . that out of 7,800 -h College studes, a mere BOO in the fall and was wild but effective as he City's lone run came in the Fraade. Tessie Gre A J c G ietes .... _ j oirrtrr whc ~ • ' » Scanee, "Fritzie" Werner t T' " * ^ «• **p»*«r. Y. I*,^ *WRry7-r5S^^uBcep-i -408^ — in-the-spring- are-AAr walke~d~gve~mehrandrg6rnck~bnY|^ ^ "S»m-MeiaOcg^rsin^ r z =:: Whether or not a reduced A.A. fee should be made ===^5ie=Be aver s en7oyed a con­ -ixaa. -Mu*. Kuar-^ramer, | s^en^n, w; iS2^^ IS^J j Spencer^, Prince, Hardy danced in 3 years. an equal number. gle scored Grleco who had siderable lead all through the Beck„ y„^. Cohen , , _Qrac . e Greenberg_ | j. ;--. ^^^. 9^. SpIt,;|^n Hotue pJm r£fcg compalsory is a moot question. We favor a 25c obligatory In the pool, '42 took its sec­ reached third via three succes­ ; and Sinrl r game and Fraade's frat up in ^ Jtander^The__^ rata if inch a measure can get by the Board of Higher ond licking of the day at the sive walks. Manhattan, paced by pitcher Don Ryan and aided Jihe^staads didnt—liaare to to-^ teain^comprised^Grace Rabino- Results of ther^ajrt^nanatej Education and the State legislature. If not, a 50c or even hands-^of the *39~ class, losinffj-] a, quarter voluntary fee would be advisable. Increased. by five—Beaver—errors. calize to spur on "tired play^,witz, Teddy Liebhober, Zelda [ of 7House__Plan hn^fcp^i^n its-water polo match 24-0 Xed J*-*«WL t-Kfiii. Mmnlfmaxi; Spencer »39-6, Webster '41-5 sales would make up for the initial income- it's sor- Arky Soltes for three runs in the ^rs." The final whistle blewlsiiverman, Gertrude^Berenbaum, by Bergen and Witt, the seniors first, one in the second and four City into their fifth A. Bosenberr. H. Sard. I. Selui»- Prince '40-8, Webster *39-6 prising tine way half-bucks and quarters get around. And City into their fifth victory UEH~T-"'~ started a devastating attack on in the third. —Jack Shor against two defeats. and Majry^MazarT' ». Ssperstrtn, Ai. Soopios. Hardy '40-10, Wheeler '41-2. ' tile increase in game attendance and .gate receipts would Next-, flatarday thV be a swell Meach, fox Prof. Williamson's gray hair. the '42 goal which was never 25T = r J Stick men enepunter «t John's/ ~ " - GALS 3HAFE PF WEtt — — halted Tn the second game the| [^ment win be played~next sophomores easily defeated *40J HJST. OF EUROPE I1I5-IM7 oi Annapohs in^The Stad\umat From last reports, NYU, Brooklyn, and Hunter gals are still — K ANC. MED. h MOO. HtSn.^. 3:00. Co-op Medicine »<*«-. S. TJu»««. G. Tr»W, S. Wexler. J«ek^wlth-Spenser^39-^meetfair hot- staff—in- play, --while- -the- college- lemmes are! -11-0. Next wee* ^ plays '41 in j BOXWG—A. ATiiton. ». C^hetL ** Webster '40 and Prince '40 ©lav­ forced to waste their athletic on themselves. It's high Cloches, Any Clothes COLLEGE CHOmSTRY ... —Boasting: impreasise trtaxnpijs ing Hardy '40. _ ^^ match which should settle HISTORY Of SHSIAMD ^orer niijrh^vJoh^ Hopkins anrf I. tame toe nard-working erettes were granted varsi^r status.! a Jiost ^of other-institutions St Sr.^^Kii^ay-^eotjert*-^^ ^rr?Tne^AAl^"lxard3^rjes^ sports*~cari*e -«HN. Of* ECONOMICS.. John's must be regarded as'one cal iDlrector of the Bureau off ™CING-D. ii»k«mttx, A. A host of treasures cost much. Proof of the pudding is that Brooklyn has female i pHvacs-^^. varsities and if our treasury is small, Brooklyn's just ain*t-that's A-sir EOUCATWMAt WYCH. of -verse ami prcwe _&£N£ftAL tlQLOQY ~a3QL And'"who knows maybe the College females will make seme ~ MIWJCf~AGIS 500-HOP,_ country. However, the Beavers York City, spoke before the »39 [ TZXHIZ-J. ch . Wt tey.^Lots of girls^have done it^-before and some-Oi-lhi WOMJ SINCE W4 SENSUAL W*feS»Ky " : 5 weren't gold-diggers. ancr~their ::-4 shellacking of operative J^€edicine H*> H^«« ^, ^ Friday Eve.^>Iay. 20rJ*„ OENEKAL «nrCHOLOeY i:^-- As—for fema3g cheer-leadersirone loud-^h^oray--for^-fe_minjne4 •SHAJCiS^EAJlE-SLiiLAyS ™ fioteH&reattn NATUttAL RESOURCES _ a 6 hour bus trip-^re priming [group practice and preveritativej —-, *OtlTICAt: SCWNOI:- _„. for an upset win. CJonuiiex'ce Ljtezary Parte* trois of Big Three would place all sports on HOTEt MARSEILLES TO IMS... medicine, and offering to the! The CCJfriolf team lost to - The consistently great- playing Magazine '—•• an equitable basis. The present system lists basketball, I03rd St. & B'way UNITED STATES SINCE It**—.., public ^loatary-cooperate,rotdh^' last x^^y at football and baseball as "major sports" and all other ENGLISH LIT.—TO DRYDEN. *ENO. UT.-^BNCE MSJON^. The theory is presumably Chat the "•ssjwcjOjMWBSaOW^i^iJS r XKTT *5ffAT4ST1CA^MVIHUW~SsS -ro-t^talnXian^atohiate their i The new officers are Paul S •ORGANIC CHEMISTRY collegiate careers with All-Am- ether teams and its participants rate major letters while Smeller Functions Subscription - .... 25c vice-president; AI ^otfistem. (LEsxaaoon 2-2260) *SACTERJOLC«Y ^, c^__niettL minor •SURVEY jy JK3!UJH«3SML- » tJt bas been the play of Chick Corresponding secretary^ Gor Just why we should commercialize athletic laurels when *m Git^son, reed dlr4, seJe-" Bromberg, Leon Garbarsky. Herb r oar system of sports is not commercialized is > mystery. SOMETHING NEW J tary, -and- >r6« Wiesenthal7 Heyman, and Hal Kaufman. A system already endorsed by the AA, equalising all 5 * 1«0 FROZEN MALTED Victory over St. John's would elec^"^^ ^^^berg was sports and rewarding first-stringers on all teams with The Drink you eat with a spoon 1*0 BPRnES & nOBLE If? elected^club president last week, i ir^ CANDIES JErS ?^Ce the M^er-men in - major letters and all scrubs with minor insignia is a 3 for 1#4- the Hall of Fame * ** modi more Just and ethical one. CANTOR 8C KASti IO5 FIFTH tiUEnuE. HEUJ «OHM To~be hriejrrtnree hnsicy~rtnTTaTis^fftr the B1U THKKK1" 130 EAST^2Jjd STREET- LiC AppHtaUons^MW +* Beaver Racqueteers Kam Intramural insignia applica­ Fordham Net Team, 7-2 tions will not Joe accepted later College OUT TODAY! \DO YOU KNOW • AC than thisF*lday, at 4 pjn. All SCHOOL of LAW The College tennis team took The DIFFERENCES •c ROOKLYN LAW SCHOOL thewe jwho have rec^ved_ five JFordham into camp to the tune .C.HJB A-P--!-•.--..-. t aete"v study in Jun*: or Septei«ii>«^r oi i made syrups ax*d— day or evening courses leading to degree LL. B. man, James Farley, Gallerstein, INEXPENSIVE: 1938. Limited number oi sen ola.r snips H OR TON'S Julie Meyers and Sid Gerschen Jas distir^uishe5f from cheap) triumphed in the singles, while dob X>inn^r Jane Z , ICE CREAM '—relatively high quality at( available. Por iniorn^iation. address The -famous since 1851 for ito Student «toitted June, September and February Oellerstein, Meskon, Farley, and 10c a low price. Registrar, 375 Pearl St., Brooklyn, r^. V. semi-annual Varsity Club I fine flavor, smooth texture J Gerschen were doubles victors. L -will -be^beki out the night I and pure ingredients. One year t^^^cour^ leading to degree USA 2-—whereabouts uncer- >The AMERICAN serv< U S PEC I A LI SPEC Tickets to outsiders will J FEDERAL [WORK] THEATRE INEXPENSIVE—^oc- 1 ' fiS'mTmWmmr r 1.60 per. —— «t * * * * - (Newt) * * * . (New.) CHEAP LUNCHES" speakers from the sport­ SUMMER SESSION JUNE •"TlliiSEWH • ••-u+-•-—. .• • i "• L t «UD M-fTH KUfnUE nt The £^-- the Tomnt LATATCTTK THZATaS I L_U N C H B A KK nuorri ISIsi Itract 7th An. I MMY & HXRItY fer-T." SStfe SfTftfT.. SRUi StrMt, a W B*w»7 (east of the college) \ to ***. VU to lot 160 EAST 23rd STREET I.BSB3 B /

^Su. -i ^^•fs^ UJ^: HIT I l'«»i fc111 m^ •UIJNB t n mmmm*)em v. WW. sj»ihmiwn \*m "yiOusj"1* •?' **y -Sam M&xgier In toe past four weeks pub- I Concerted FKATOttNAX, Council Plana for » *ala and dance. rlx. .. ^^ ^,_4 Efyi»v Vt*e^ecidiiig; ff^ W^ , . T°e flrsi dx^ft _ THirnitli •' in M. — . i y Of Mth e Council- Pa»phrase a remark that Con- pi^ T--. i tntlon has been drawn «tttti- U Committee Sells Cards * res. KoJ>l nson nP and win have made to a r^ J J*tterlMirgS be adopted aooa ti2 oists. "Good TNTEXCOUEZGIATE -^SS?-!* ^ 5^te, "Good^thin^ - ; .-._- , - .Addres __s^ 1=1GHT I Thousai3d an0ad thos*VWM—e o-»"f "th e Tempi _come in bunches." The Hot Club may have dis-{ s «* postcards urg-j ^ **H be shown at PE **«^7News jf^^e^tsstr-termr^utnon^ aH the 1 '^ou~cannot have a demo-J'0***1 ^"M^r. Pr«C^ T D citv cracy un3es UUJ •„•,:,,•&*&.,' th""*e= freshmawcanmann clasclasss /f w^,,,alK^L ^ "" - Societ—>»«-*jyr haxx<«s, unmi-- — -•* college -«^^scs o wilwxl u besiegoesiege e JohJohnn ^^ s ~people are well in- .J^f^**** am cheers atisfy tnc OIfomI -and there 42 fight songs and the* Tffth tfa -42 News astonished, al. „l f £aertagef nm ft oJ satisfy the CitCity/y ^-FlynnT Flyim,—chairma, chairmann »orf theVa*\ I * ?<*==*»»^**gd=gnd be an ^!U^^l_i'fle6 TottQerT THE CLUB 3t fuaous—must have made to' alT^* y °* Hudson-De-7 in£yr,. „^T "^"(Frederick B. 1 will ge d n eXt two weeks — at aJP ^ *y « l^-ench -writer stage Under the able guidance of Edi! fe ^ ™ ***»• of nis —f. *** ° - Cards meeting of "the Pa on Thursd;!* y at. tors 8h«r.^ «____, • .. /ow n OTciorchestracst , win appear be-1 ^ ** ^l^d by the Student I Won last ThursdaParenty s Associa- noon ta room and Chamm the h } ^ win appear be- ^ ** *° by tl night D youngest of class inimeographJ^e J ej T' D" tMs Thursday. Council dents class mimeograph-/^f Hri n ' - Thursday. Council Committee for Free Stressing lags supplies the '42 crieruhsI^'J? ° ^^ ^^"ss Modem Textbooks. « _ - • work of the peo- With weH-scribed copy I swing arrangements and danc- «*„w . . ^ I iR a Stodcnts Dr. Robin- Dr So,*s Smoie' |^n meting in 4N at 12! ^^ *« Hearing son said that the Robinson traced the hifc »—eeHege- IKBPse. -* ~ifee~- coirege-^roin ~*ZS£?». ^- ^ ^Zr -1-X^i-S^ia^ZJ^^ ^oT~fo supplant folndiSg toaSTS it* to make the gtu-lfet,,^ S mw7 ^ ^sL^i5rt Spir S^^aSr ^^^^^ rT~^ an rd e alreadr ex ressei Lite artotl^Uy bea^tlfaJ Spot- „ fc ff«,W, ylf«v 2« |?^ *" P . Despite the censuring byT ~ /their willingness—to vote—lot Jthe your oW fri,'^Mk-fooi n the Coll, ffsne _*41_-das&—Coua^i—of—fcbe-for displaying favoritism. t ? . ^TliThee maimaTn with a thousand f such a measure. 1 ^eg^Can^y^hop^. /aces the latesi fort «pot-Utdisplayine g offerinfavoritismg aede-'. / .. ^K._ , slin5=—rk ~ acrosacrosss ththTiTe / IfWc wa «»«-TTTir^rr^ serves a mentar^T^ lT — "^^ ~ -"^ e « also suggested rh«* *^ service ,_ ,frbe , ,. *l J1 ^ _ _• the 7S faceee s a iPwill toslin nQbk a^rAcc +v»« / uden•»*• «"»t -conneiiK ^*««^* «-€ 10 — ^^ . - ... Uitest ^ypo^lit Svcoyerrr^picturmg—t e ^LSoffering. dp-a I JI l g '- o^ixx^ ^ companyjf^ent coun^JT^^£ lonely lovely g^Hs ^t^f^ / ST^Tffi^r ^^"7^^^^ aWUty^he^t^tev^cam^S?"2^11 ^^kers of the fe^ " S?ch M *» Md d? _=off_the^^mo^rapi=^^y^L^^ ~ ^^luldron^jSr^ J^^6- afi^^ne RangeTofJ^EI^L^L01^ c^eges, 12 23rd CilJSe;manner. the class-ical itf^ •^3y;' ^^ Mack Sen- " age of miracW -ntmueTwi^ "vf a^^^ *"*- ** the appearance of the revived uZ* I£? °T the entertafnment f»»Wron. .The senior punScS £%£%***** <* «^»N>6a6i --•-*»--*"li*»TBa^^^ ^hi.sigma's annual d ff<^vi0n-^^to-^e ^/^^--^^ tn be heldjnJS ^f«er^ class paper? wiT^S^*? EdWards ^^^ on Wo0'' ^""W respects, to the1 J M J^r ciass efforts. -The^^ Modern aie iXSSfer iyv simpl*f^Se ^cover ^ ^^ ^nodest- —v— ^ Junior Jamboree iNfeury Saviog tut o^j. ggg,- -fof tne , ~ -r^«„ own.- ior tne? &. ^S^C 5leeXulJ5- «K Into aadil

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