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Vol. XLI ORONO, MAINE, APRIL 18, 1940 No. 23

Coffin Robert Crowquets! Harvard Glee Club Climax Open House Open House Program Contributors' Roast stuffed crow was the Program main course Tuesday noon for Of Maine Musical Season Expands to Include Club Speaker two members of Phi Kappa Sig- College of Arts and Sciences ma, Dick Cranch and George Presenting a virtual survey of glee Economics and Sociology Sciences Pulitzer Prize Poet Chase. They claimed that it club music from the sixteenth century 28, 32, 38 South Stevens Arts and Psychology Describes Poetry as tasted like liver, but later ad- to the present, the Harvard Glee Club, mitted that the bird was still under the direction of G. Wallace 27, 29, 35, 37, 41 N. Stevens New Exhibits Essence of Living wild enough to fly away. Woodworth, will give a concert Fri- Romance Languages Mrs. Hubbard day evening at 8 p.m. its the Memorial 7, 19 North Stevens Demonstrate Robert I'. Tristram Coffin will Cranch had shot the crow ear- Gymnasium. Speech 275 Stevens Hall speak on poelr, as the essence of ly that morning. At breakfast Guest Speaker Research Work M.C.A. com- Zoology Coburn Hall living and read poetry tonight at he agreed to pluck and clean the The and the assembly Expansion of the Open House pro- bird if Chase mittee are sponsoring the appearance, Physics Pan-Hel Party 8:30 p.m. iii the Little Theatre Ile would help him gram next Saturday to include partici- eat it. So Doc Weymouth, cook the climax of the musical season at South Section, Aubert Hall is being presented by the Contribu- College of Technology Lizott's Band pation by departments in the College at Phi Kappa Sigma, sent up the Maine. Lennie tors' Club, which has brought to Electrical Engineering of Arts and Sciences was announced bird that noon, garnished with Opening with two eighteenth centu- To Play for Inter- Maine such poets and writers as Lord Hall here today by Prof. Benjamin C. Kent, bacon and flanked with boxes ry fraternal songs, the program in- Robert Frost, Carl Samlburg. and, Engineering Drafting Dance program chairman. of bicarbonate of soda. The cludes selections from English, Ger- Sorority this year Louis Unterme.ser. 30 Wingate Hall Exhibits will be offered by the de- pair sent back to the kitchen man, and Russian choral music. Fea- It has been three years since Mr. Civil Engineering One hundred ninety-six members partments of economics and sociology, only the bare bones and the tured on the program are selections ban- Coffin last spoke at Maine during the Wingate Hall were present at the Panhellenic psychology, Romance languages, soda. from Gilbert and Sullivan, and Casey regular school year. He spoke at Chemical Engineering quet held Monday at Balentine Hall. speech, and zoology. The participa- Jones, a true American folk song. Commencement in 1937, when he was Aubert Hall The guest speaker, Mrs. Joseph Hub- tion of the College of Arts and Sci- awarded an honorary degree. American folk song has been said Pulp and Paper bard, of Massachusetts, spoke on the ences is expected to be enlarged for National Panhellenic society. "This is my country," the opening not to exist at all. The Old Maid's Basement, Aubert Hall future Open Houses. line of Mr. Coffin's poem by the same U. of Maine Song, from the Kentucky Mountains, Mechanical Engineering Guests were: Dean Edith Wilson, The department of economics and name, is closely analytic of his quali- is like most of the songs of the Appa- Crosby Hall Mrs. Arthur A. Hauck, Dr. Marion sociology, which use Rooms 28, G. WALLACE WOODWORTH will fications to address a Maine audience. Co-operates in lachians, probably English folk song College of Agriculture Sweetman, Miss Pearl 0. Baxter, 32, and 38, South Stevens, will exhibit Robert Coffin is thoroughly Maine. surviving through generations of sing- "heavy big eight-wheeler" have be- Home Economics Mrs. Edna Sheraton, and Miss Addie material used in its various courses, He was born and brought up in Cum- Hour Broadcast ers in the more remote valleys and come the real hero of a song, and Merrill Hall Weed. research work by its faculty, and ser- berland County and began his higher mountains of the East. But Casey nowhere else could the tune itself have Military Science and Tactics The Panhellenic dance will be held vice available to people throughout the education at Bowdoin College, where Faculty Committee !ones is pure and unadulterated Amer- originated. Armory and Field House April 26 at Memorial Gymnasium. state. ican. In no other country could the he is now professor of English. 'With Students' Help The only other American song on Guests will include President and Mrs. The psychology exhibits, which will A most versatile writer, Mr. Coffin the program is Tarantella, by Randall Arthur A. Hauck, Dean Edith Wil- be in Rooms 27, 29, 35, 37, 41, and the concentrates on stories with a coastal Presents Program Thompson, a setting of Hilaire Bel- son, and Prof. Walter Whitney. Mu- children's school in the basement of Maine atmosphere. In 1935 he was you inn, sic will be furnished by Lennie Lizott's North Stevens, will include auto driv- The University of Maine presented Peace Panel loc's poem "Do remember an named the outstanding poet of Ameri- M iranda ?" Faculty Reach orchestra. ing and other test apparatus, lie detec- ca, and in 1936 won the Pulitzer Prize a special broadcast on the National To Replace The program: Mrs. Hubbard described the work tor, mazes, charts and slides illustrat- for poetry. Mr. Coffin believes that Farm and Home Hour, Wednesday, 83% of Goal of the different Panhellenic commit- ing illusions, sound apparatus, Two FRATF.RNAL SONGS tests poetry is the best medium through over a coast-to-coast NBC Blue Net- tees and their contribution to the for children, and motion Vesper Service Laut verkunde unsre Freude In Campaign pictures. which one can express one's thoughts work. The program originated in the development of the Greek letter socie- The department of Romance lan- on life. "Peace and How To Keep It" will hfozart His expressions are tangible Gymnasium of Alumni Hall. WLSZ Reporting on the results of the Li- ties as a whole. guages, which will exhibit in Rooms delineations be the subject of a panel discussion (Written for the Masonic of Maine and its people, in Bangor served as station outlet in brary Campaign among the faculty and She complimented the Maine Pan- 7 and 19, North Stevens, will include of whom he which will replace the usual Sunday Lodge, N'ienna, 1791) says, "these are my peo- Maine for this national broadcast. hellenic Conniel on its fine spirit, one-act French and Spanish plays, ple, saving of Vespers in the Little Theatre April (Continued on Page Four) administration members who are not emotion." Fourth in the 1940 Series of Land stating that this was the exception short-wave broadcasts picked up from 21 at 4:15. graduates of the University, Prof. Grant College Programs presented in rather than the rule. "The Pan- Paris, French and Spanish newspapers A. M. English Faculty co-operation with the United States Part of a nation-wide Peace Day Turner, committee chairman, hellenic delegate should be the strong- and periodicals, educational apparatus, Department of Agriculture, Maine observance, the discussion will feature French Club has announced this week that three est girl in the chapter," she stated. such as phonograph recordings for Dr. Michaelides, just arrived from the To Visit Bates faculty members and students can well divisions of the University have turned She stressed the need of co-opera- training in pronunciation and in un- Near East; Dr. Andrew J. Banning, be proud of Maine's contribution to Gives Plays in 100% pleage reports already with tion among the national societies and derstanding the spoken language, vo- Fourteen faculty members of the of the Bangor Theological Seminary; the series. The radio program last also explained the dangers of unfavor- cabulary wheels, and devices for quick English department will be at Bates Mr. John Brigham, of Castine; and Three French plays were presented high percentages also in from other Wednesday was consistent with better able publicity to any sorority. and easy acquisition of foreign lan- College Friday for a meeting of the Professor Leslie F. Smith, of the Uni- at the meeting of the French Club divisions. quality work that the Radio Guild has Mrs. Hubbard is a member of Na- guages. English professors of the four Maine versity of Maine. Dean Edward J. Wednesday evening, April 17. The The College of Agriculture, the turned out recently. Considerable tional Panhellenic Congress and in The speech department's exhibits, colleges. They are: Milton Ellis, C. J. Allen will act as chairman. students playing the various parts car- Agricultural Experiment Station, and credit is due Mr. Delwin B. Dusen- the past has served on various commit- in 275 Stevens Hall, will include radio Reynolds, Mary P. Crandon, Milford The panel discussion committee, ried on the dialogue entirely in French. the School of Education had all bury, radio program director in charge tees. At the present, she is on the skits, model stage designs, demonstra- %Vence, Walter Whitney, G. W. Small, which is sponsoring the affair, is com- The same program will be repeated at pledged 100 per cent. Total amounts oi the special Farm and Home Hour. committee for the Protection of Fra- tions of recording, review of patho- George Sanderlin, A. M. Turner, S. R. posed of the Vanguards, the Political Open House Saturday afternoon and from faculty pledges reached $11,509 The script was prepared by Mr. Du- ternity Insignia. She is a member of logical speech cases, and movies. Ashby, H. L. Flewelling, Ruth Cros- Science Club, M.C. A., evening. senbury and Mr. Bruce B. Miner, a Y. W.C. A., on April 15. Alpha Delta Pi. by, Manning Hawthorne, and W. F. Wesleyan Foundation, International Miss Marian Buzzell, faculty ad- The exhibits of the department of member of the Faculty Committee on The entire list of faculty prospects Elizabeth Kruse, president of Pan- Scanunan. Relations Club, and the Universalist viser of the French Club, supervised zoology, which will be held in the the broadcast. They were assisted by amounts to 183 names, of which 152, hellenic Council and the toastmistress, Friday night and Saturday morning, Young People's group. the program. The casts were: basement and the three floors of Co- Prof. Walter Creamer and Dr. Frank a.. 83 per cent, have subscribed to the introduced each sorority president Professors Ellis, Vence, Ashby, Cros- Core Rayons: Bryant Bean, John burn Hall, will include cancer re- Lathrop. Library campaign. The campaign has who, in turn, introduced the next by, and Reynolds are going to a meet- Cullinan, Madeline Smart, John Web- search, fisheries survey work in Maine, Reviewing the teaching, research, Sophomore Societies received, from the alumni members of year's president. ing of the New England branch of the ster, Elizabeth Emery, Everett Hoff- blood and circulation, current research, and extension work conducted in Agri- the faculty and administration listed (Continued on Page Four) College English association at Sim- To Name New Members mann. Coach, parasitic diseases affecting wildlife in culture and Technology at Maine, the Gertrude Tondreau. in the Penobscot County area of the mons College. Enipoisonner: Alan Winter, Marie Maine, and demonstrations of embryo- faculty round-table furnished the The ten outstanding women in the Alumni campaign over $5,000. Professor Wence will be chairman Rourke, Frank Haines. Coach, Esther logical development, of Maine inverte- theme for this national hook-up broad- freshman class elected Sophomore of the Freshman Committee and Pro- Thompson. Clark Kuney brate forms, and the five-year nursing cast over nearly 100 different stations. Eagles and the ten highest ranking fessor Reynolds will be chairman of David Maier: Paye So Note: Priscilla Lane Chosen curriculum. Participating in the discussion were: women named to Neai Mathetai will the Sophomore Survey Committee. Gerard Goulette, Charles Lufkin, Eve- Receives Grant New exhibits this year in Lord Hall Dean Paul Cloke, of the College of be announced next Wednesday night Ideal Wife by Students lyn Tondreau, Murray Bowden, Pau- will include the soil mechanics and Technology, Dean Arthur L. Deering, at the annual banquet given by the For line Cushing, Walter Reed. Coach, FLAGSTAFF, ARIZ.—(ACP)— Studies sanitary engineering laboratories Adult Gardening Course of the College of Agriculture, Dr. present !Timbers of these honorary Norma Sylvester. Priscilla Lane, cinema star, is the ideal Clark Kuney, '39, who is taking his which will include an exhibit by the Fred Griffee, director of the Agri- societies to freshman women, Mar- Will Last Two Days the mate. That is the unanimous opinion state department of sanitation. In the cultural Experiment Station, and Mr. Master's degree in Theatre on a Tui- garet Phillips, president of the Sopho- of the 27 male members of Dr. John mechanical engineering department A short course in gardening will be Henry L. Doten, president of the tion Scholarship at the State Uni- in more Eagles, announced this week. Vigneras Translates J Harton's class in psychology at Crosby Hall there will be given by the horticulture department Maine Association of Engineers. versity of Iowa, has been awarded a shown a new Toastmistress of the banquet, to be Arizona State Teachers College here. wind tunnel which is used in the in a special course for adults today French Letters $1,000 fellowship from a Rockefeller study The University of Maine Band and held in Salentine Hall, will be Barbara (Continued an Page and tomorrw in conjunction with the The men in the class, after answer- Foundation grant, according to an an- Four) University Men's Glee Club. directed Savage. Shirley Ashman, president of Letters of a French trader who in Garden Club Federation of Maine. ing detailed questionnaires, selected en- nouncement made by Mr. Frederick by Albion Beverage, were featured in Neai Nfathetai, and Margaret Phillips 1673 explored the Maine coast as far Mr. Roger Clapp, assistant profes- tertaining, friendly, beautiful, cheerful, McConnell, chairman of the Fellow- musical selections. will speak. Dorothy Warren is in south as Pemaquid, translated by "Stage Door" sor of horticulture, will direct the considerate, helpful, honest, and intel- ship Project of the National Theatre Narrators for the Farm and Home charge of arrangements for the ban- Louis-Andre Vigneras, assistant pro- work. Visiting lecturers are Egbert ligent (in that order) as the adjectives Conference. Ends Season (Continued on Page Few) quet. fessor of Romance Languages at the Hans, landscape architect from Bos- most applicable to the perfect wife. This fellowship will enable Kuney University of Maine, appear in the Now well into its third week of re- ton, and Ray Allen, instructor in to continue his studies at Iowa, where March issue of the New England hearsal, Stage Door, fourth and last floriculture from Cornell University. Education Fraternity he will obtain practical training in the Spring Wardrobe Spells Quarterly, just off the University fields of acting and directing. Mr. Masque presentation of the year, is Press. Elects Eight Members McConnell also stated that upon the rapidly shaping up under the direc- Elizabeth Mosher Is Henri Brunet, in several of his let- completion of his training, Kuney will tion of Mrs. Joyce Stevens of the President of Phi Mu Glamour for Maine Co-ed ters written from "Kennebec River" Eight new members have been elect- return to Maine to teach acting and to Department of Public Speaking. and Boston in 1674, gave details of ed to Kappa Delta Pi, honorary educa- direct in the experimental educational Opening on April 29 for a four- Elizabeth Mosher was elected presi- By Trask and Scribner black, gray, or navy blue—pin-striped the sacking of Pentagoet, now Cal- tion fraternity, Dean Ohs S. Lutes theatre. night in the Little Theatre, this dent of Phi Mu sorority at a meeting Spring is in the air and with it or plain. tine, by a Dutch privateer. From his announced this week. They are: Phyl- Kuney received his Iowa scholar- play will be the finale of the 1939-1940 held to elect new officers and initiate more glamour for the girls. Here are Pin Games—Have you tried them? anchorage at the mouth of the Kenne- lis Smart, Clarence Perry, Hugh ship on the basis of his accomplish- Masque season. new members at the home of Mar- a few of the highlights this season— See how many colorful pins you can bec, he also wrote: "I am on a beauti- Young, Wayne Hoy, Albert Hill, ments in the Maine Masque, of which The large cast of 18 women and 11 garet Steinmetz, retiring president check up on your wardrobe and see if find on a lapel. And then to add more ful river on which there is a board James Harmon, Stanley I.ibbey, and he was president during his last two men includes, besides some promising Other officers elected were Alice )ou have them. spice, look at the neckline for one or mill. I have seen some masts twenty Amorette Nickerson. years at the University. newcomers, many Masque veterans Smith, vice president; Joan Chapman, The Coat and Suit Silhouettes—At almost any other place. They are to thirty incises thick and long accord- among whom arc Virginia May and second vice president; Laura Craft, least one long torso line is essential worn everywhere and on anything. ingly." As .a trader he made a careful Jerry Schmidt, who play the leads, secretary; Anna Cahill, treasurer; and not too disturbing to the conserv- Assorted colors or plain—anything report of business conditions, record- Barbara Ashworth, Virginia Howe, Virginia Hayes, historian; Martha ative. It gives that air of being in the to suit your fancy, and spring is the ing the prices of salt and dry fish, N.Y.A. Offers Students Emily Hopkins, Virginia Hill, Dud- Belknap, reporter; Priscilla Brown, combine time to let your fancy run free. ginger and tobacco, pork and furs. ley Utterback, George Cunningham, registrar. know. Besides, if you can a "redingote" with it you are scoring Spring "Pie"—and we don't mean to Waitress Training Course Lloyd Duggan. and Robert Fortier. 100 on two 1940 styles. A bloused eat. It's the weaker sex's favorite Corinne Comstock Is Five Women, Two Men back, still popular, can have most in- kind— a new hat. They are straw President of Tri Delta The state office of the National week except Wednesday, May 1, Lambda Chi Holds Join Sigma Mu Sigma teresting variations. "pork pies" with a print band encir- Youth Administration, working Maine Day; and on Saturday. May 4, Second Joint Banquet If you are a bit more daring per- cling them. Incidentally, we predict Corinne Comstock was elected pres- through the University placement bu- the program will be scheduled from Sigma Mu Sigma, honorary psy- haps you liaTc a plaid coat, which the a big future for this new steal from ident of Delta Delta Delta at a meet- reau, is making plans to offer to 1:30 to 5:30 in the afternoon. Girls Brooks Brown atel Bryant Bean chology society, initiated seven new name great coat fits perfectly. They men. Just another thing of father's ing of the sorority Saturday. Other women students a training course in taking the course will be registered were among the speakers at the second members Wednesday, April 16, at a are chic and smart and arc as English that gave us an idea. You can still officers are: Dora West, vice presi- the techniques of waitress work. both with the University placement annual joint initiation banquet held meeting in North Stevens. al their name. have your silly, frilly bonnets, though, dent ;Ruth Garrison, chaplain; Bar- Co-operating with the Maine state bureau and the State employment ser- by Alpha Rho Zeta, Colby, and Beta Those initiated were: Frances Ice cream plaids are the tops in girls. bara Emmons, rushing chairman; employment service and the Maine vice. Zeta, Maine, of Lambda Chi Alpha, Horne, Phyllis Brown, Geraldine suits. The soft colors of rose, blue, High-stepping—Last but not least Ruth White, treasurer; Cortna Kings- hotel association, the NYA training Registration for the course will take Saturday evening at the Lancey House Watson, Marion White Dora West and green give a delightful and re- by any means. You guessed it—the ley, secretary; Elizabeth Peaslee, cor- course is designed to increase summer place in 12 Fernald Hall from 1:00 to in Pittsfield. Albert Hill, and Alexander Loudon. freshing effect. As you all know, the new "wedges" with more color, more responding secretary; Isabelle Cros- employment opportunities by making 5:30 p.m. on Friday, April 26. The Albion Beverage served as toast- Five guests from the University of skirt and jacket can he worn sepa- height, and more dash. Like knee by, marshal; Barbara Young and Eliz- available at the University better course is designed primarily for those master. New Hampshire were made honorary rately. That is the joy of these suits— length stockings they do not have the abet Hopkins, historians; Ernestine trained applicants. women students who, with little or no Other speakers appearing on the members. These were Dr. A. G Ek- they combine utility and beauty. We masculine approval, but frankly they Carver, social chairman; Eleanor Tentative plans for the course in- actual working experience, are fitted program included Dean Ernest C. dahl, of the New Hampshire psy- hope to sec many of them on the Maine are one of our pet indulgences. Johnson, W. S G. A. representative; clude a daily period of instruction by interest and personal qualifications Marriner, whose subject was "1.iher- , hology department, David Holt, '40, campus. Don't forget it is up to us to make Marian Hines, assistant treasurer; from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 and from 6:30 for the work in the hotels, tea rooms. ty, Equality, and Fraternity," Rev. Richard Hay, '40, Clifford Bullock, The classic man-tailored suit still true the old saying that life is beau- Jean Goodwin and Agnes Walsh, cam- ti 8:30 the week of April 29. The camps, and restaurants through the Everett Rockwell. Beniah Harding. '40, and Charles H. Cook, '41. reigns supreme. The colors are in tiful. pus activities chairmen. program will be given each day of the state. and Robert Turbyne, all of Colby. THE MAINE CAMPUS 2 IR. A ID ID tOn The Mellow Sider---5 Vie fit' eampu5 4 Res Politicae ' NEWS.. By Paul Elarenfried Scher the students of the Its Martin Published Thursdays during the college year by files. The others are Pierce Instead of Jazzing—with records, is kept for the University of Maine Adopting as their rallying cry, "The Hs Phil wholly, perhaps it might be interest- used to stamp the commercial plastics, Coming," on Friday, Ward up in the Yanks Are Not By Catherine Well, we are coming ing to find out how discs are made— us buy now and then. 511, which some of Member PPPPP S•tereD PO. P.•,10.1•1. •CrIMITIVAICI April 19, 1,000,000 students on 500 world, what with a coast-to-coast I hope. A lot of things happen in the Advertising Service, Inc. No Arms, No Armour, winner of This is rather a rough outline, but Colletsiate Press National expected to demonstrate process, so here goes. Pssocialed College Pleblesbers RePresentateve campuses are the All Nations Prize Novel competi- broadcast and everything. it works that way to some extent. YORK. N.Y. realistic program to trans- Distributor of 420 MAOWION AVE NEW their support for a tion, is the story of the growth of a It seemed nice to sit in the audience It takes just 36 seconds • • • • QUERN • NWT. • LOS A.M.. • $.11•1 /1.11C1.60 to keep America out of war. The pro- form a shapeless lump of plastic into Cone iale DifSest young officer in the British regular and see the professor in the same spot As for some of the releases to come gram consists of refusal of war loans, a "Jazz Me Blues," etc. However here are a few. Coleman Haw- army of 1928-30. you are usually in . For months now out, Business Man.igi:. otlIcr C tre• planes, or men to belligerents; sanity this isn't all. The saga of a phono- Address all business correspondence to the Windrush was marked for a kins has a new All-Star Octet, and Editor-in-Chief. Tubby Dusenbury has been saying, "talk apondence to the Orono, Maine. for America's future with no "head- Del graph record actually begins in India waxed "When Day Is Entered as second-class matter at the post-office, conventional, brilliant military career. they have Subscription: SIM a year. line mentalities"; study for the truth; to the mike," "control that breathing," and Central Europe and the Dutch "My Maine. his major, Sammy, with a Done," "The Shiek of Araby," Printed at the University Press, Orono, with no However, the ten Advertising Rate 500 per column inch increased NYA appropriations "use gestures," "watch the script," "do East Indies where a few of Heaven," and "Bouncing with building. Tel. Extension SI discerning eye, saw in him not only the Blue Office on the third floor of M.C.A. cuts in social services for armament and so on. different ingredients that go into a is makings of a fine soldier, but also of a something with your voice," Bean." Seeing that the "HAWK" Ed it or-in-Chief increases; passage of the American After telling you all this he sits back record are gathered and packed. Next dean of all tenor men, it should be WARREN B. RANDALL fine man. By prodding his conscious- the Youth Act; maintenance of racial, re- critically while you come five definite steps in the process Business Manager ness with disconcerting questions, he and watches terrific. PETER J. SKOLTIS ligious, and political minority rights; of getting it ready for market. made Tubby realize that he was miss- broadcast. Another thing such as the "Beer EDITORIAL BOARD no militarization of the CCC or NYA; ing a great deal that lay below the Last Wednesday the shoe was on Contrary to popular conception, rec- Barrel Polka" is on its way, and the Willetts 1 Editors no extension; Richard Cranch..Managing Editor Robert Sports optional R.O.T.C. with the long We sat back and ords are not made of wax. No wax, Song," no Paul Ehrenfried1 • surface of life. During the other foot. title is "The Woodpecker Catharine Comstock academic freedom for students and no compounded and treat- Editor Corrine Comstock months in a hospital bed after a racing watched critically while Mr. Dusen- rubber—just doubt a very solid thing, no doubt—. Associate News Editor staff with no censorship, bans, or ex- Women's accident, Tubby lost self-satisfaction bury broadcast. It was gratifying to ed from resins and shellac and various Tommy Dorsey has already released Weymouth..Society Editor pulsions for beliefs; extended educa- Leining News Editor Gwendolyn and found doubt—the first stage of the find that, "under fire," Mr. Dusenbury different types of fillers in a formula the "Lonesome Road" (parts 1 and 2) Charles extension of inter- tional budgets and lie preaches. We real- of some sort or other, no doubt. that holds great Chandler, Bud Godwin, long journey toward truth. practices what and this is a disc EDITORS—David Astor, William national friendship. American youth at all. CONTRIBUTING Rachel Kent, Phyllis Marks, More problems are presented to him ly must admit that he isn't bad Two separate platters are used, one expectations, some in grandiose style Golden, Alma Hansen, Joseph Ingham, proclaims its intention to live! • Miriam Pierce, Martin Scher, Dorothy Shiro, * * • plastic platter on sale in the corner with fine solo work all around—Miller Virginia Pease, Charles Peirce, Phillip by Lydia, the girl he loves, and by In last week's column was an invi- music shop, and the studio disc on with "Tuxedo Junction" and William Treat, Raymond Valliere. Perkins. Daddy Watson, a hard-bitten captain, came out Dow, Borris Kleiner, Charlene Returns from the Illinois primaries broadcasts STAR REPORTERS--Dorrice whose soul is a battlefield on which tation to students to attend which the music is first engraved. "Danny Boy" and this is one terrific Champenois, Robert Elwell, Patri- indicate that Roosevelt received a six REPORTERS—Daniel Caouette, Marian discordant elements struggle for su- as an audience. The studio disc is made of something disc, blue lights and all, this is a Louise White, to one advantage over Garner, his cia Gogan, Virginia Hill, Mary people try to show A couple of days ago a sweet young like soap poured upon a smooth circu- killer.— Don Redman puts up "You Natalie Hood, Democratic opponet, though F. D. R.'s premacy. All these Dyer, John Enman, Barbara Hogan, on lar metal plate. This is now shoved Ain't Nowhere" and "About Rip Van CUB REPORTERS—Jane Scher, Paul Smith, him that to be content with things as thing stopped your correspondent Dorothy Ouellette, Ida Rolnick, Martin name was entered without his consent. Wayne Hoy, you find them is to be no better than campus and asked, very innocently, off to the control room and the disc Wingle" and again a solid thing, done Thompson, Priscilla Thurlow, Doreen Trask. In Arkansas, where he was unopposed, Barbara is a denial of what man has "How much is the admission to the revolved at the speed that the thing in typical Redman style, with a ter- Look, chairman, Philip Pierce. he got 112,000 votes to 99,000 that an animal, RADIO COMMITTEE—Eleanor defines that inner sould be played at finally. There is rific new gal as vocalist, Bootzie Gar- Dewey polled in the Republican pri- inside him. Daddy studio?" BUSINESS STAFF something as the power to fight; Sam- Oh well, you can't have everything. a sapphire cutting point that inscribes rison.—This is about all, but if you get Louis P. Lorusso mary. Thus, if Roosevelt chooses to Advertising Manager my, the power to love. The rest is * • • • the spiral grooves. The sound is an extra nickle, and are in the Book Joseph Goldsmith, Milton Herman to run for a third term, these first Advertising Assistants Andrews up to Tubby. This corner was interested to learn transmitted through a microphone Store, drop it in for Hawkin's "Tuxe- Manager Frances showings indicate that he has a good Subscription Donald Weston swords used in the dueling which changes the sound waves into do Junction" and there you will get Manager chance for re-election. Strengthened by the ascetic disci- that the Circulation Donald Davis electrical impulses which in turn vi- your kicks, and on the Mellow Side. Circulation Assistant pline of a month in the desert, Tubby scenes in illacbcth were the same ones the late Robert hfantell, fa- brate the cutting head as it travels Labor made several important vic- answers Lydia's question, "Tubby, used by Shakespearian actor. These wea- its spiral path. Now, it is necessary tories on the economic front last week. Tubby, what are you?" with "Blessed mous the property of William to make a negative, a duplicate, since Fiftieth Anniversary The first of these was a decision by the if I know; scarcely a soldier.. pons are who graciously loaned the whole thing would be ruined if JANEL'S Supreme Court upholding a decision Perhaps the ending of this book leaves Wetherbee, of the fiftieth anniversary of the occasion. played as it is. 56 State St., Bangor The celebration last Sunday of the NLRB which awarded five one hanging in mid-air, so to speak. them for the far more significant • • • * Now to the electroplating bath. In Complete Photo Supplies founding of the Pan-American Union was a million dollars and reinstatement to What is Tubby to do with his new- Europe and The second and final part of Mac- this, copper is plated onto the grooves Discount to students would have been if there were no wars in five thousand workers who were found understanding? That Tubby event than it aired last Sunday night and :)y electricity (a conducting solution Fine grain developing himself in extolling the virtues of his locked out in the "Little Steel" strike found the way to truth through doubt beth was Asia. Uncle Sant outdid standard set the previous already on the soapy disc) so, after of 1937. Following this action, a is the story, not what the truth was equaled the American sisters. Sim- 1 South by part one. Clark Thurston plating we have the "Master." twenty stockholder's suit was instituted to be for him. week display of "good neighborli- came through with a fine per- ple, isn't it? Oh, by the way, the cop- The reason for the extraordinary against Girdler and fifteen other Re- As soon as the first doubt dents again accomplishments of the formance in the part of Macbeth. per is stripped off and this results in ness" at this time is to be found not in the public Steel heads to force them to Tubby's armour, the armour of se- and over- The fighting scenes were well han- the "Master." Pan-American Union, which have been misunderstood reimburse the company for $12,850,000 curity, the mold of a nonentity, the view of what the production Again this process is repeated to United States, but in two exterior factors, foreign which was allegedly lost during the man inside him begins to stretch and dled in emphasized in the crew had to work with. The wind produce another positive and a num- relations. The United States hopes to keep strike. Of this, $300,000 was spent grow until the armour is shattered political and commercial for munitions and $200,000 for strike- not to think, blowing across the heaths didn't quite ber of negatives (so that the original large amount of our trade with and he steps forth afraid out of the mess "over there." A breakers and spies. Another event to expand, to risk security in the quest sound like what we would expect the will not be ruined), and the "Master" disappear altogether belligerent and neutral countries will decrease or was an order of the NLRB which for truth—a man with no arms, no wind blowing across the heaths to order to maintain economic order at forced the Remington Rand Corpora- armour, against life or against fate. sound like but then we have never as long as the war lasts. In NOTICE Latin-American tion to break up nine heard the wind blowing across the home, new outlets must be found for this trade. associations (No Arms No Armour by Robert commercial termed as company union. In the Henriques, Farrar and Rinehart, New heaths. The spring reading test for offer the only possible opportunity for Yankee * • • • nations Saint John Valley, Maine, where York, 1940.) French and Spanish is scheduled expansion today. homeworkers were receiving wages Although we have been taking radio for the evening of Wednesday, May seen for a Now to view the situation from the other angle, it is to be far below the legal standards, they re- speaking with Bill Wetherbee 8. at 7 o'clock in rooms 7, 17, 19, years whole semester, we didn't appreciate that the larger part of South American trade in the last five ceived $100,000 in back wages. An- and 37 Stevens North. No extension other, and the most important, was what a really fine radio voice he has time can be made for students BEAUTIES carried on with England, Germany, Italy, and Japan. With of has been the news which comes CAMPUS CHATTER until we heard him as the narrator for ex- Italy, now involved in military conflicts, from Washing- arriving late. All students who all but one of these nations, ton to the that there be Macbeth. Perhaps the fact that Bill register TOWN I considerable amount effect will no pect to take this test must it is only natural that Latin America will lose a change in the NLRA this session of 1 is an ex-professional actor may have with their instructor for identifi- By YOU want to see some should be pointed out, however, that as If something to do with it. IF of her peace-time trade. It Congress. this is true, labor's po- cation not later than noon of Fri- patterned shirts that are naval supremacy, she will continue and sition for the remainder of the year We understand from very good au- day, May 3. . . shirts long as England retains her Scabbard and Blade,h honorary m - real beauties . will be a favorable one. thority that one of the male professors are absolutely tops probably increase her trade with Latin America. tary fraternity, held a formal banquet i that in the psychology department is tern- in style . . . just drop in southern neighbors will be anxious to make and dance last Friday evening. The a Nevertheless, our bly interested in culinary procedure. today and see our swell commercial con- banquet was held at Balentine Hall up for their loss of German and other European Last week-end he presented his wife DAY'S new colt, ction of Arrow with the dance at the Kenduskeag tacts. Hence the economic interests of the United States and most with a pie. He called it an "Upside shirts $2 up. Club in Hampden. CREDIT are mutual. Uncle Sam is not standing Small Down Pie." That's his story, Keep'Canoe South American countries Chaperons at the dance were: Major Jeweler—Optician agreements policy clear of his house—"How to lose 58 Main St., Bangor idle. The recent extension of the reciprocal trade Mrs. Harry Henkle and Major VIRGIE'S Town . friends and alienate people." and 190 Main St., Waters ille will facilitate commercial relations with South American countries. and Mrs. James Cooper. ORONO The girl who works for us (age 60) another important reason why the bewhiskered gentle- There is Stuff is quite darling. But her heart be- courting Latin senoritas vigo- Patronize Our Advertisers man in top hat and striped trousers is wlsrlir'arlrer longs to Smiley Burnett and Gene five years the fascist interests of Ger- rously now. During the last By University Snoops Autry. One night she saw three shows many, Italy, and Japan have made no inconsiderable inroads in Latin of Gene Autry's "Rootin' Tootin' hints of spring arc finally have built up trade monopolies, taken over control Rhythm" and came back to the house— America. They of military and naval mis- arriving... Lots walking around well, practically galloping! votr&k-, of the finances of some countries, sent over Even Hotel campus from 9 o'clock onward.. Some people are so inconsiderate. A New York's Mcst Exclusive the Latin modern methods of warfare, and have been Residence for Young Women sions to teach the weather is getting good, so Pris- of ours had a big divorce there. Despite external lawyer friend able to make or break certain governments cilla. Harry, Jane, and Bill can go on case coming up a few days ago. And shows of friendliness, our neighbors to the south have been far more picnics ...Congratulations to what happened! The day before the more cordial to Germany, Italy, and others than they have to the Marian Fairchild and Phi Gam's Joe.. thing the man committed suicide. , Hope Roge and Atwood had a nice United States. If the forces of fascism should triumph in Europe, We wrote a poem once. We reprint time at Lasall last week-end. it by request (?). It's called "Cari- they might find the groundwork prepared for expansion into the Cam Doak is having quite a time cature of Youth." western hemisphere through South America. Therefore, the United trying to find out which of her ad- mirers is States is especially anxious to counteract or nullify fascist influence calling ...Masque rehear:- POEM in her more immediate neighborhood. 01J seem to draw litany visitors.., Last night I walked the lonely street the nice cast, no May Countries on this side of the Atlantic have come to understand doubt...Ginny And breathed the air so cool and sweet and Dottie Warren getting into heavy each other much better during the last ten years, thanks to a re- And heard the mad rush from afar arguments about the frost..,Lloyd fi- And wondered why on earth we arc. versal in American foreign policy. Now the opportunity exists for nally got Beulah Lewis' pit-Isere. the United States to move peacefully into South America and to Colvin Informal brought forth the old Last night I thought life was in vain, make some positive accomplishments in the way of improved com- and the new combinations.— Quite an Why should there he such strife and mercial, political, and cultural relationships. We believe these to institution. pain? Going to be nice ushers for Har- be the reasons why Uncle Sam payed such glowing tributes last Today—things changed—life is divine, Whatever the reason for you r A Close-Up? vard Glee Club... Big turnout for the I have a date—the world is mine! Can Your Shirts Stand to his Latin-American neighbors in particular and to Pan- coming to New York, thew Sunday formal reception, too... Dick Marti- you nez are many reasons why Americanism in general. and Evelyn Tondreau have lots Well, a Merry Christmas, a Happy Barbizon L shirts at a distance look more or less of fun ... should make The Hilda Rowe is quite pleased New Year, and a simply swell vaca- Daily, it of- alike, but in a candid close-up Arrow about her latest date ... Lots of peo- your residence. A tion. refinement and rec shirts arc instantly distinguishable because of Frosh Baseball Team ple marooned at various points due to fers the Ruth Reed Receives Chi you are Arrow collars. the flood ...Congratulations to the Charles N. Pollack, Harvard senior, reation to which their trim, good-looking Omega Alumnae Award Plays Higgins April 30 accustomed. Musicales...art new officers for next year ...Did you has a very, very red face—and here's Arrows arc precision cut, evenly stitched, vote?... Nice looking lectures ... dramatics ... a Ruth Reed, a junior in home eco- The freshman baseball team is fast diamond Nor- why: and shaped to fit the curve of your neck, with ma Sylvester has... Roger Crimson relay swimming fine library . . . swimming nomics, received the Chi Omega getting into shape to open its 1940 Stearns When the symmetrically certainly has a questioning look in his team decided to make a try for a new pool ... sun deck ... squash the pattern on the collar points Alumnae Scholarship at a meeting of season April 30, when it meets Hig- eye nowadays ... Wedding bells for record in the 800 yard distance. Pol- courts. Live in The Barbizon balanced. the society last Monday in the home gins here at Orono. Gerald Kimball in to call out the laps Manner, and enjoy all cul- Portland this Fri- lack was chosen No unsightly bunching (Sr collar-curling has of Mrs. Vine Adams, alumna. The "The progress of the team is slow day ... Big dance Saturday night to to the swimmers from the edge of the tural and physical activities ever cursed an Arrow shirt. They're Mitoga scholarship is awarded to the girl of hut sure." Coach Sam Sezak remarked top off Open House ....cc you then, pool. The first three mermen turned that add zest and joy to life. are Sanforized-Shrunk ... the junior class showing the most after a hard practice. "Tlw men in excellent times, and the fourth shaped to fit and fabric becoming constantly better and should, member of the team was well on his 700 rooms, each with a radio shrinkage less than 1%. Get sonic new Arrows improvement since her sophomore per day on opening day, put forth good, reli- shows up well around third. Brackett, established rec- Tariff: from S2.50 year. The award was announced by way to breaking the per week today, !whin, your next date ... $2 tip. also at second base, and Whitely at from $12 Mrs. Edith Piaster, president of the able pitchers; quick, smart catchers; ord, when—Caller Pollack became third give Coach Steak the chance to alumnae chapter. a snappy and hard-working infield; over-excited, fel into the water atop Write for descriptive booklet"C" a use two teams. The formal meeting was followed and group of eagle-eyed ." the record-breaker! There is still close for The pitchers are still pretty by a social evening. Mrs. Rube= competition much He fled from the pool—with the first base between Parker, Jameson, the same with Tooley, Allen, Aho, Footman swimmers doing some tall calling of //1( i)(4/.1)17 ARROW Mrs. Mauna SHIRTS Pressey and and and also at be- and Gilman hurling them across to were in charge of the program. Nickerson, short their own in his direction! tween Young and Sawyer. Market two fine defensive catchers, Ward and FMNI:TONt AVE. at 63rd ST Patronize Our Advertisers look% grxxl at second, and Kittredge Mortland. Patronize Our Advertisers THE MAINE CAMPUS 3 BENNETT, JOHNSON ENTER PENN RELAYS To Run Baseball Team Tentative Football Line-up Smith Kenyon Made If Condition To Play Colby All-Time Appears in Spring Practice Allows It In Exhibition Fullback Don Smith, Stan Johnson, and The Maine varsity baseball team Bob Bennett, varsity track Mars, invades Waterville Friday to battle have been entered in the famous Philadelphia April Colby in the opening clash of the Uni- Penn Relays in 27, it was announced by Faculty versity's current baseball season. Col- By Bob Willetts Manager of Athletics Ted Curtis experience by, by virtue of valuable this week. gained on its southern trip and the sports fans. I have just been over in the field house, and, Boy, lii Smith will run the two mile and benefit of several outdoor practice potential athletes this afternoon. flying is that place full of Bennett and Johnson will throw the sessions, is favored to win this opening running, jumping, practicing starts—coaches with around—traekmen 16 pound hammer. It is not yet contest, but with the Maine varsity managers rushing back and forth try- worried looks on their faces—and definitely certain whether Smith line-up still wide open and several What a mad house!—But, ing to satisfy the wants of everybody. will actually compete, according to capable candidates battling for every and the high water in the river, it along with the robin I Raw yesterday Coach Chester A. Jenkins, but his position, the Bears will be a very dan- is another sign of spring. entry has been sent in with the idea gerous opponent. in mind that if he gets into satis- Still Indoors Baseball factory shape he will go. Coach Kenyon Coach Bill Kenyon's varsity candi- Well, to get down to business—We had a long talk with Bennett and Johnson, with Niles state title. His dates have yet to practice outdoors, this afternoon—asked him what our chances were for the Perkins, of Bowdoin, will be the fa- and the soggy He went on to say that Colby will be the team to COACH BILL KENYON as the rainy weather reply was, "We'll win it." vorites to win the hammer, although Bates ' ground have eliminated the possibility beat this year since they already have several games under their belt. John McLaughery, of Brown, will been named they Coach Bill Kenyon has of using the regular outdoor field for is the defending champion, but Kenyon feels that Maine is better than probably be defending his title. Other one of the three fullbacks on the All- some time. However, this week there are. Bowdoin has gone to the weeping post—they claim they haven't got a probable entrants are Matt Flaherty, improvement in Time Georgetown University football has been a noticeable thing. Our guess is—watch Bowdoin! of New Hampshire, Bill Shallow, of the general play of most of the varsi- England trip—the line-up is not defi- team, it was announced this week at To those who don't go on the New Harvard, Norman Wilcox, of Rhode ty prospects. Coach Kenyon, in fre- nite as yet, and there will be plenty of chances afterward to get a place on Island, and Ed Beetem, of Pennsyl- Ted Curtis's office. Exidine, coach at quent pitching, batting, and infield the team. vania. Georgetown for sixteen years selected drills, has used a number of different CHARLIE ARBOR PARKER SMALL The winning throw last year was the team. players in each position. Pale Blue Personality only about 160 feet, while both the Kenyon has been at the University In the regular Monday afternoon Stan Johnson, husky fisherman from Bailey's Island, is probably With spring practice well under- tentative team could be drawn up. Maine entrants have bettered 170 of Maine for the past fourteen years, practice the following line-ups worked one of the best known, most well liked and best athletes that the Univer- way and the entire squad rounding Barrows looks secure in the fullback feet in practice this spring. Rain last serving as varsity baseball coach, var- out against each other in the hitting work. sity of Maine has ever had. For four years he has been outstanding in into shape, the varsity football team position, if he continues his week, however, kept them from work- sity basketball coach, and assistant and infield drill: Team A—Pitcher, the weight events, not only in Maine but in New England and the nation. Charles Arbor looks good at right ing for several days, and they may not football coach. Dangler; Catcher, Gerrish; 1st, expects to get outdoors within a Last summer in the National champion- half; however, the scrap for left half- be able to reach that peak before next played end French; 2nd, Bower; 3rd, Crowley; ••-• short time. Contact work will be At Georgetown Kenyon ships in Nebraska, he won the 56 pound back must be settled among Savasuk, week. Both, if in top shape, can come named All- Shortstop, Whitten. Team B—Pitch- started in earnest, winding up with Isis first two years, being weight throw in both the junior and senior Russell, Pollock, Small, and McQueen. close to the 180 foot mark. South Atlantic end his first year, and er, Shearer; Catcher, Adams; 1st, a long practice game between the Reitz appears set to duplicate last divisions, and the junior 16 pound ham- This meet is held so early in the All-East end his second year. His Kilpatrick; 2nd, Dyke; 3rd, Davis; first and second squads. year's job at quarterback. mer. This winter, in a duel meet with spring that the entrants are rarely last two years he played fullback, be- Shortstop, Taylor. Also seeing ac- Coach Fred Brice, preparing for Northeastern, he tossed the 35 pound The line looks like a real contest near their best form, but Johnson and ing selected All-American during his tion were Duby and Chase as hurlers. his twentieth season as Pale Blue weight over 58 feet to break the all-time in all positions. At end, Leek and Bennett have been fortunate in being junior year. That year he was one of Winters and Downes in the catching coach, seemed optimistic as he collegiate record and come within inches Stearns have the advantage, with Dy- able to practice since the first of the the highest scoring fullbacks in the position. and Humphries and Johnston watched the night-time training ses- of a new world's record. er, Dalrymple, and Harvey close be- month. country. Kenyon later played pro- in the infield. Hitting in regular or- sions. Stan is one of those happy-go-lucky in- hind. At tackle, Grant, Gorman, Ir- Don Smith has not run the two mile fessional football for the New York der, but not taking any part in the dividuals that doesn't worry about any- "Of course, with so many men vine, Russell, Mayo, and Harlow are in fast competition for two years, al- Giants. fielding practice, were Blake, Meserve. thing, and consequently always seems to graduating," he said, "it looks as if almost equally good. though Healey, and Bob Holmes. Coach Jenkins has always Aside from his football activities at get along all right. lie's always got a I will have to depend upon last year's sure thing at Line-up Undecided STAN JOIINSON Genge is the one maintained that it is his best event. Georgetown, Kenyon was chosen All- good story for anyone who wants to listen, second-string material. Its addition, Grover, both He has At Colby Coach Kenyon is expected guard. Robinson and not been able to get into very American catcher his senior year, and being what every Maine athlete should be, the a good crop of freshman stars will be sophomore, will good shape to experiment considerably and to use and most of us do. For freshmen, and Gay, a this spring and has done was captain of the baseball team his you—Stan Johnson. available next year, as will a few Jay- other guard opening, little most of his squad. No starting line- Maine Campus salutes probably fill the distance work. Unless he is in last two years in college. In 1922 the * • • • • • • • vee players, so that my prediction of Roy, who is good form by up has been named, and probably will with the possibility of the last of next week, Georgetown baseball team of which Track the 1941 team will depend upon the showing up well. his entry will be scratched. he was captain was considered the not be until just before the game. showing made by the boys this spring. Its the past Maine track teams have always been among the best in New Jim Harris appears to be the best greatest college baseball team ever as- Hurlers who may see service are Al If any success is to be ours next fall, England, and the best in the state. This year, due to lack of material, the bet at center, although Gardner and sembled, winning thirty-eight straight Mann, Hal Chase, Ed Dangler, Frank it will depend directly on the amount track team is not coming up to par. Now this is through no fault of the coach Smart show ability. Bob Bennett may games, defeating colleges of the calibre Shearer, Bill Duby, Parker Small, and of work each individual does now." Hal Millay. Dangler, last year's frosh or the 'slayers. They have been doing and will continue to do everything in be shifted from quarterback, but this of Holy Cross, Yale, Harvard, Dart- The coach did not say whether or The Amazon 1 ace, has looked particularly good thus their power to build a winning combination. It seems to us to be the least is still in the doubtful stage. mouth. and Roston College. not he was particularly pleased by any- far, and Shearer, a junior, appears to that you who have track talent could do would be to go out and give Coach Since the squad must be cut from one as yet, and definite questions re- By Corinne Comstock Advertisers be this year's find. Jenkins some material to work with. fifty men to about half that size, it Patronize Our gal ding the selection of a first and Right now Kenyon is having a hard appears to be a wide-open choice for Following is the girls' volley ball second team drew only non-committal Stuff any of the candidates now out. Al- schedule for the season: answers. Ask Red Lane that story Stan Johnson is telling about him and a most twenty freshmen have reported, April 15 Monday 3:45 Drop in and try our On the basis of previous experience and from now on Coach Brice will be- We are at your Service ▪ little encounter on the train. It seems that Red used to sell ice and Frosh A vs. Soph A FINE FOODS and early appearance this spring a gin to make his preliminary selections. A raft place to economise met one of his ex-customers. It reminds us of the song,"Each Husband FFrosh 6 B vs. Soph B Meet your friends at the Has His Own Wife, But the Iceman Has His Pick." Hank Shorey in April Tuesday 4:15 When you think of food college rendezvous "Polar Bearings," a sports column appearing in the Bosrdoin Orient, Senior A vs. Soph A NOTICE THE MAINE BEAR think of Myers Grocery says, referring to baseball, "Maine's hopes are pretty low this spring." Small To Pick SSenior 7 B vs. Soph B Orono Phone 225 - 403 We imagine that after Maine and Bowdoin meet, he'll have reason to Professor Henry F. Steinmetz, April Wednesday 7:45 • publish a retraction... Phil Jones has been appointed adviser of the head of the Department of Botany Squad For Frosh A vs. Senior A golf team. and Entomology, will speak at a Frosh B vs. Senior B meeting of the Vanguards which New Englands April 18 Thursday 4:15 will be held on Sunday, April 21, Soph A PiL Junior A time to find a satisfactory receiver. looked good in practice, and Keith at 7:30 p.m. Coach Small is faced this next week- Soph B vs. Junior B In several practices of late he has Thompson and Bob Holmes, also soph- The subject of the talk will he end with the problem of picking a April 19 Friday 4:15 shifted his hard-hitting , Doc omores. "Popul • Trends. It will take varsity squad of around ten members Frosh A VS. Junior A Gerrish, to the position, and recently At the first sack the competition is place at the Fellowship Church on to make the New England trip next Frosh B vs. Junior B Ike Downes, formerly at shortstop, keen, with Al Holmes, Fred Johnston, Bennoch Street, Orono. week. Although several men are as- April 22 Monday 4:15 has been doing some receiving. Also and Don Kilpatrick all bidding for the The public is invited to attend, sured of positions, the positions on the Frosh A vs. Soph A available here are his two holdovers starting job. Second base finds John lower end of the singles list are very FFrosh 3 B vs. Soph B from last year, Bucklin and Al Adams, Bower, Ronnie Dyke, as the outstand- much in doubt. April Tuesday 4:15 Doc Winters, a sophomore who has present, with either likely to start at Colby. Carroll Davis. hus- ing men at To pick the best team is difficult, for Frosh25 A vs. Senior A soph, is giving Nat Crowley an ky few of the men on the squad have Frosh vs. Senior B battle at third. Here, too, a unexpected played with or against each other. April Thursday 4:15 a the starter is hard to name, as neither Junior A vs. Soph A 1 FLOWERS CORSAGES Cards, Invitations, Programs Quite a few of the contenders for po- man has had a chance to really show Junior B vt. Soph B Announcements, etc. sitions on the team are either men from LOUIE HARRIS, RI his hitting ability. the freshman squad of last year or April 27 Saturday 11:00 Campus representative for Harve ‘Vhitten will probably hold II. P. SNOWMAN players who have not beets out for the Junior A vs. Senior A down the shortstop position, with O'LOUGHLIN'S Printer varsity in other years. The ranking Junior B vs. Senior B likely to play also. In GREENHOUSE 40 Central St., Bangor Charlie Taylor matches being held on the asphalt April 29 Monday 4:15 will be Doc Gerrish, if he IP the outfield court are intended to help in the Frosh A vs. Junior A catch, and Cliff Blake, while does not choosing of the team, but weather Froshroshm B vs. Junior B Healey, Talbot, French, and Meserve, conditions make the matches almost April Tuesday 4:15 Adams are other possibilities. Deke unpredictable. Soph A vs. Senior A Soph B vs. Senior B The matches on the New England CONNOR'S PRINTING CO. May 2 Thursday 4:15 • trip are against the same teams as Junior A vs. Senior A 179 EXCHANGE ST., BANGOR last year. On Thursday of next week Junior B vs. Senior B Maine will play New Hampshire, at- Tel. 3319 Fordham University It is hoped that the seniors will be tempting to avenge the defeat of last SCHOOL OF LAW able to form a B team and the sched- year which was a close one. New York ule can be worked out as planned.

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Frosh Trackmen Meet OPEN HOUSE (Continued from Page One) Rifle Team Campus Calendar Lewiston and Deering of aeronautics. Well With the opening meet of the spring Shoots Thursday April 18 At 1:45 and 7:45 p.m. there will be schedule a little more than a week special demonstration broadcasts by BUSIEST CIGARETTE 7:30 Dr. Robert Coffin at In Nationals AMERICA'S away, the freshman track team is al- students in the radio laboratories in Little Theatre ready showing all the signs of con- Lord Hall. These will go on the air The University of Maine rifle team 7:30 Men's Glee Club at Lord Hall tinuing the mass onslaught on the over station NVLBZ. brought to a close a most successful running event records that they start- 7:00 Civil Club at Wingate On the first floor of Lord Hall there season last week when the final shot ed in doors last winter. Friday April 19 will be an exhibit of a stroboscope of the national meet was fired. As yet The opening meet is April 27 with 8:00 Harvard Glee Club in which will "stop" all motion, and a the results of the meet have not been the combined teams of Lewiston and photo-electric cell controlled drinking Memorial Gym returned, but it is highly probable that Deering high schools. The following fountain which will work without be- Phi Kappa Sigma Vic Party week Edward Little high school, of ing touched. In the communications Maine will be in the upper brackets. Lambda Chi Alpha Vic Party Auburn, and Stevens high school, of laboratory there will be a demonstra- The highest score was turned in by Alpha Tau Omega Vic Party Rumford, join forces against the tion of the operation of a dial tele- Frosh Richard Norton who shot 767. M. C. A. Reception Frosh. Four days later the Penob- phone. The next nine high men of the fifteen Saturday April 20 scot Valley combination of Bangor, At Wingate Hall, blueprinting, pho- who competed were James McCain, 8:00 Open House John Bapst, Orono, Old Town, Lee, tostating, and drafting equipment will Harry C. Peavey, William Gifford, Arts Club Dance at Alumni Gym Rockland, and Bar Harbor faces the be shown. In the basement there will Clarence Dow, Ralph Pipes, Harold Sigma Chi Vic Party freshmen. be samples of materials tested by the Whiteley, Mac Day,. and John Somes. Phi Kappa Sigma Vic Party That week-end the medley relay state highway department laboratory, The team compiled a score which Lambda Chi Alpha Vic Party team will run in the State Meet, and including cement, bituminous mate- was 46 points better than last year. Chesterfield goes to bat with the Alpha Tau Omega Vic Party a week later the entire squad will tac- rials, traffic paint, and concrete. Yet the New England champions were M.O.C. Cabin Clean-up kle the varsity. The squad splits far off their natural stride, for every Beside the numerous exhibitions and Sunday April 21 again the next week, with the relay one of the men is fully capable of demonstrations planned by the de- 2:30 M.O.C. Day Hike team going to the New Englands at shooting 760 or better under normal partment of chemistry and chemical 4:00 Panel Discussion replacing Springfield, Mass., while the remain- conditions. Coach Cooper attributes engineering, there will be presented in Vespers der faces a six-team Aroostook com- the slump to the spring holiday. Im- Room 201, Aubert Hall, a demonstra- 7:30 Vanguards meeting at bination. mediately after the long recess period, tion of chemical detection of finger- efed/agm Fellowship Church the team were compelled The distance men, Martinez, Moody, prints. to compete Wednesday April 24 Creamer, Hamm, and Caldwell, should without any warming up period. The physics department will feature 6:00 Freshman-Sophomore Banquet again be heavy favorites in almost Prospects for next year's season a photographic exhibit in Room 302 at Balentine every meet, but Stewart, Radley, Leo- look good. Only two of the present and demonstration experiments in the 6:30 M.O.C. Business Meeting nard, Youlden, Young, Sinkinson, Bra- members of the team will be lost by 0e-te, general physics laboratory. In Cros- 7:00 Maurice Sullivan to show Mt. dy, and Hadlock should be just as graduation. by Hall the materials testing labora- 4 at 15C Katandin Movies strong in their events. Definitely tory will demonstrate a Riehle ten- HARVARD SINGERS Milder Saturday April 27 sion, U. OF MAINE compression, and flexure ma- (Continued from Page One) M.O.C. General week-end hike to chine with a force of (Continued from Page One) 150,000 pounds. Cooler-Smoking Pickerel Pond Glorious Apollo Webbe Broadcast were Mr. Wetherbee and "Entrance of women into politics (Written for the first Glee MRS. HUBBARD Better-Tasting Mr. Dusenbury, of the Department of would make a better government" was Club, London, 1790) (Coritiesed from Page One) Speech. Cast in the dramatizations the subject of a debate between stu- NON VOS RELINQUAM ORPI1ANOS .. . these are the three good Dean Edith G. Wilson expressed were the following students: Quenton dents of Middlebury College and of Byrd qualities that every smoker her appreciation of the co-operative Crandall, Carl Duncan, Beth Trott, Maine at the meeting of the Women's Motet for the Feast of Pentecost, work that Panhellenic Council has William Dow, Elton Carter, Russell Forum, April 9, in Balentine Hall. from Gradualia, Book II, 1607 wants and every smoker gets clone this past year. She stated that Woolley, Robert Elwell, John Jordan, Miss Gertrude Tondreau was chair- SHOOT, FALSE LOVE Morley the Maine sororities are admirable in Robert Lovejoy, Frederick Libby, man of the debate. Miss Helen West From First Book of Balletts, in Chesterfield.That's because that they are not closed organizations Barbara Welch, and John Cullinan. and Miss Alice Austen, of Middle- London, 1595 bury, and that they willingly support the President Arthur A. Hauck con- supported the affirmative, and CHORUSES from "Csocsus" and Chesterfields Miss are made of the non-sorority women in extracurricular cluded the broadcast with a brief mes- Leona Runion and Miss Martha "PRINZ JODELET" Keiser Hutchings, of Maine, upheld THREE activities. sage. Another "Maine on the Air" the neg- CATCHES Purcell world's best tobaccos, blended ative. There was no decision. Bartholomew The theme of the banquet was in broadcast resulted in complete success. Farr I gave her in the right combination. the form of a pledge sing, of which Student co-operation was essential in cakes NOTICE Once, Priscilla Bickford was this campus broadcast, so very impor- twice, thrice I Julia tried in charge. Applications for the University You can't buy a better cigarette. tant because of its national scope. LET TI1EIR CELESTIAL CONCERTS ALL Cabins for the coming college year May we continue to put "Maine on the Ustizz, from "Samson" Handel should be filed at the Registrar's •Air" in such an appropriate style! 'office1 on or In UNIVERSITY BARBER SHOP before April 22. TARANTELLA Randall Thompson,'20 Colvin Hall held its spring formal LA PASTORELLA Schubert on Campus NOTICE dance Friday evening. April 12, with CHORUS from KHOVANSTCHINA gives you excellent W.A.A. meeting for both old and Paul Monaghan and his orchestra Moussorgsky workmanship plus new councils April 24 at 6:45 in furnishing the music. Chaperons were (Soloist: Marshall Swan, 1G) reasonable prices Alumni Gymnasium. • Mrs. Julia D. H Whittlesey, house Two AMERICAN FOLK SONGS mother, Dr. Milton Ellis, Dr. and Mrs. Five reels of sound movies with Arranged by Howard Brockway The Old fr/X Rising L. Morrow, and Mr. and Mrs. English and German captions were Maid's Song r60- (Soloist: H. Lawrence Pelletier. shown at the meeting of Der Deutsche M. Rainie, '40) I Spring is just 'round the I Casey Jones The committee in charge included Verein Tuesday evening in South Ste- corner; so spruce with Arranged by Beatrice Gleason, social chairman, vens. Plans for the annual picnic Edward B. Lawton,'34 a haircut done by Two CHORUSES Jean McDonough, and Mavis Cream- were discussed. May 9 at Dr. Drum- from TI1E MIKADO (Act I) "Tim" the Barber er. mond's camp has been set as the ten- Sullivan Mill St. Orono tative date and place. Behold the Lord High Executioner We are gentlemen of Japan FINALE from THE GONDOLIERS 8 You succeed according to Sullivan Dune and his smiling your appearance— Saturday Special at Drop clerks arc anxious to in to PENNEV'S Accompanists William W. Austin, 1G serve you at the BILL CASEY 2 doz. Fresh Eggs and Ralph Renwick, Jr., '42 "The Yankees," says JOE McCARTHY,"wIn cham- FIRST NATIONAL STORES and have a fine haircut 1 lb. of Bacon-79c pionships because they're good in the boo, Main St.. Orono rl 17-, MILL ST. ORONO Strand Theatre Bldg. A stag dance in the Alumni Gym- and in the field" . CHESTERFIELDS win more 1 nasium will be sponsored smokers every day because th•Yre tops for Saturday by the Students' cooler smoking, better taste and real mildness. Arts Club. The dance •is held to raise money for a scholar- Limber up for the ship to he ISIIMINONONOW, given to some member of coming spring by the University. The price of YOUR LATEST OUTSTANDING SCREEN HITS the dance bowling at the and floor show will be forty cents. SPORTLAND BOWLING ALLEY The Men's Glee BANGOR and ORONO Orono Club rehearsal will be in Lord Hall at 7:30 Thursday, esterfield M & P Theatres April 18. Today's DEFINITELY MILDER, Cooler-Smoking, Better-Tasting Cigarette an's Beauty Shop Drop in at the Copyright t.roc.str & Myra% OPERA HOUSE 1940, I OBACCO CO. 46 Main St. Coffee Pot BANGOR Orono 5TRFI D Ext ellen( Pastries Telephone 430 for Held over through ORONO appointments and Food CORSAGES and FLOWERS Saturday All nationally advertised Thurs., April 18 "REBECCA" THE BANGOR NURSERY FLOWER SHOP I pen and pencil sets, watches "CASTLE ON THE and electric shavers are starring John Dillon, I X Joan Fontaine and Laurence HUDSON" Campus representative sold here Olivier John Garfield. Ann Sheridan FOR CORSAGES Cartoon-Information Please- Round's Jewelry Store Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. Comedy Brockway's Flower Shoppe April 21-22-23-24 Bangor Howard Spring's hest-selling Fri. & Sat., Apr. 19-20 Student agent—NI endy 121 2 Pleasant St., Orono non el "GRAPES OF WRATH" "MY SON, MY SON" Henry Fonda, Jane Harwell Melvin's Music Store featuring Par. News-Feature, 2:45, 6:45, PIANOS Brian Aherne and 9:00 All makes of Phonograph Madeleine Carroll 1:11E1410I7ND LINE and Louis Has ward Sun., Mon., April 21-22 Record. CUTS RATES AGAIN RR Central St Bangor Shirley Temple in For Further Information • "THE BLUE BIRD" Visit 154 St., Bangor or Phone Bangor 4100 BIJOU News-Ski Chase Main Tues., April 23 BANGOR NORTHEASTERN This is the "Big Nite" UNIVERSITY Sat., Sun., Mon., Tues. It "Pays" to attend! Beauty at 52 MAIN STREET BANGOR April 20-21-22-23 A/rowing of Tyrone Power and SCHOOL LAW "SWISS FAMILY "Buffum's" Dorothy Lamour COLLEGE COSMETICS DAY PROGRAM ROBINSON" The ultimate its personal service Three Years in Thomas Mitchell. Edna Best 33 Main Street Tel. 95 EVENING PROGRAM "JOHNNY APOLLO" Freddy Bartholomew $2.00 BARBARA GOULD rout Years Spottlight-Novelo • • • April 24-25-26 I A minimum of two years GC('TV MitstuLt CLEANSING CREAM of college Wed. & April 24-25 work required for admission. in Thurs., Spring calls for A limited number of scholarships "ADVENTURE IN 'r)P ERLICH'S MAGIC SPRING CLOTHES available to college graduates. DIAMONDS" BULLET" so have your Spring Clothes Cleaned and Pressed at LL! Degree conferred saga of the South tnt,1[1 t. Robinson, Ruth Gordon 12 $100 Admit, men and women HILLSON'S TAILOR SHOP lb. Jar DISM011,1 ID III^ News -N0,1111, 47 MT. VERNON ST.. BOSTON Mill St. Orono Near State House