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Goal Set At$3,000 Buddy Williams and Orchestra Ntrib011i5 to Highlight New Student - Faculty Cap and Hells' Production Set-op Discussed Of %Mom' Reviewed Page Two Page One VOLUME 41—P4113113NR 7 ARDMORE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1919 $1.00 A YEAR `News' Holds Fall Tense Moments in Cs . Goal Set at$3,000 Buddy Williams and Orchestra ntrib011i5 To Highlight ,Varsity Weekend Named Buddy Witham and hie orchestra, whom Walter Winchell has called aPhillra bid for bill name rvice Fund band honors," will play for the Varsity Club formal dance this Saturday eVgning from 9 WI I. Seven rosh Elected Weller. will bring his entire company, including Kay Justice, brunette vocalist; Four Berk Drive Officially Opened and an Orchid. his new "melovocal quintette- t. Ellis Tollin, drummer; and the Williams Melody BOA„ s, News Staffs By Collection Speech men glee club singers. The dance committee ham ruled that no corsages are to be worn at the Afire. Appointments to the staff of the The Haverford College S.., Newn *uremia& lent Tnewley. Along Fund, formerly HEM has set • nee Buddy and Spike .. I leaven Kept Secret with the selections for the stall, MO goal for this year's etude. elm • Eavure to he given out promise to AHd Tilley w eeted Spotie Ed. ity rontriltetiona Chairman Pool „odor. soy...b., if . t highlight of the dance. but-they tar red Derwin rocker Feature. Cates announced 'on Saturday. The ,,e been enshrouded in deep secrecy. Editor. around campaign mend officially t,,.. J.V. mere, Swarthmore, 2-p.m.. la,t year's forme were compacts David Tilley, • gr.luate of Brook- day with Alt ire Fteldh rellecti, here ,raped with the InotMls of the Her- lyn Pelmethoical Prep, .haa worked speeds pinisilig $C-SF. Varsity cross reentry. Siserth -.bid Varsity Club. on the New. for three yeses,. Last more, 2 pm., hem 1,ckete for the eretire weekend wet The e'Viarlfam Man" year be was appointed to the poet .,,-, 1S40. and will not be sold for Felder. -Nosembee. 111 of Sports Editor. Tend. his op. which opened Cap aid Bah ilranut4r WWW1 With preformt Reid called his ep.ch the -Welfare ndtvidual event. alone. The corm peintraent was confirmed by electien faces last Friday cad Saturday raigbln in Sue Manx'. 17,4hall Hall Men," ameantraetee with the well Vanity soccer, Swarthracte. 2 Mite. fame le neceesary to -raise the and be will continue to fill the third - known expression welfare state." pm., here price from the- earlier announce: page. He will be aided by Dev2,1 speech was mntered around the Hie J.V. football. Swarthmore, $4.80 to cover inereased conte of re- action tin Western, when appointment es As. Bishop 'Excellent' as Liliont th. p.m.. here - freshmente and favors. The Wesel, Meta. Spores Editor was also con the attaMment of social weLeare. ChM !tepee to clear about '5100 from frerned this year. -Pep roar. 7130 p.m. Square dance,- 8:00 p.m. the events of the weekend. The management of Features wee In -Cap and Bells Production ...1,14:7:g;,rr:""ih d 7f° 1:' Bm11,. decided by the eleetion of 'Darwin . pniblein of morel Mlfare and rte Bare toy, Norentber 19 Prockop and Boa Seder to the posi- ns Krreeeene - definitely not suited for amateur pro- erne in prom..ng individual concern All the athletic eeentsetept ths Be eo Varsity football, Swarthmore, tions of Features and lieshennt Fee- duction. for this problem. He avid that • eery- football game will be held at Haver- The Cap I Belle started their-sea- Weer tures 'Editors itelmeetieely. Preekefe ' ice fund ouch an HOSE provides a [out On Thursday come Cross Coun- Bill Blidiop Exeellent Varsity Club Dance, 9 pan to a graduate of. Palmerton High, Feb son with some excellent acting in Mel. program for creative thinking thy try and Junior Varsity goner con- -.sting wee good, 1 ant. Founders Ball Roam merlon, Penna., wee a member of no's Linn.. The The lead won Wei4d- vent rumor like of which is net to be found tests. On Enday the Ford Junto, and the acting on the whole, was ex- the ntaff of "The Mirror." He hem reedy by William Bisbee. As Lillemt one governmental Protr... Tanday, November, 22 , w,„.„.a,,,; 'area, Vervity football and meter reams will cellent. The only weakness in the been Retire on the Nene for one yen. the ne'er-do-well roeght with a heart Athletic Collectibn Mxstru, and Jovec1"Y the Carnet, Oodeetion was the choice of • ptey. HERD Na Longer P.1 "."" The traditional • Seventsi.' Named of gold, he .was excellent. In several '''Lbonfire and Per Lilian is completely passe, and Is mimes a conflict wee between The old MoveTOd Emergency Re- rally wig be' -held on Friday night Seventeen members of the Fresh she. Liliomb tough natiwe, which allows lief rt.. (HERD) was originallv men clans god one sophomore end him to beet .his wire with iinpallity, formed in 1947, eeben an organized Paint Smears, Splashes Mart- th.one of—r the finest athlete* that junior were elected to the W. Comfort Advises and himeenerienee, which is 'revolted system was urgently needed for the • Haver Weal has preduted recent one of tie. News. The new additions disteibutlen of fends to charities. by his brutality. These guile ditheult ""'' '" enestee of ream to the boeiness staff are: Drew Leori.1, Since it has et. henna, a permanent Haverford-GarnetFriendship Students in Choice scenes were very well done. Bishop'. Other speakers will also poticipate. Fred Ifillepeugh and Gorden Werner was definitely a professional perform- Haverford activity, it was decided t with interest the extra-cure... an- The appointments to the News Ater BY Vierue Joweo Game Time 2 P. M. enee. this fall that the .nie should no thilies. There has been a long Hee were the following: John Benton, Of Friends, Courses Haverford College Sere- The fell team, sneer, football, and A large display of fireworks will Julie, Lilionte long suffering and damned to imidente between the two college., Malcolm Brown, John Midweek; John Kill be Whine forward highlight the pep rally, although no .IPIlainar -Wisner Comfort, retired lattiffuad. - ememegentrY not ensnare of the sort to penman Kittredge, Mandrel Stutithe,- Yokn abused wife, was played brEfilla this week, as they here heen for the ground firewerks will be net off. After Preeident of Haverford College, woke HCSFie ambition, according to brotherly love. although we' know it Semeredike. Philip Stansbury, John roo der Croat, who taking part past six, to meetins their chief Avg, the rally a Near, dance will be held at Collection on Tuesday, Nov. 8. On fettle, is to find appropmete charities Ls there, deep down, Tamer, and Meth Winn. Appointed •in her fins college firoduetion. Her in the gym. An orchestra made up. life et Haverford In the past, and for Reverters( to support, and then is Swarthmore. • to the Sports staffma-reThemse Gold- perkier:re des not quite as good The student body in awaiting the Haverford Diaceatifieee Rrealrg of Haverford student!, will play, and also on some of the problems' that arouse student Interest in these pee- emith, John Leggett, Richard [Anae- se he limbences. All through the While In 1925 the 48-year football- rivalry- reefreehmenta will Are nerved. fare college studetite today. [ems. Perhaps their moat important combat for Mffereat reasons. mia Morrieon,.Howafd Tay play all *mimed to be straining e , they want to see Havettard beat hell. en brought to a dote by the Have- The big glum will star at 2 p. m. tlaeiaion thin ear h e been the au lor. Donald Allan, and Richard Gun- leiwly Tonne Secluded dttle too hard for elect Liliem was y o ferret sGUade ,they .twit ford mbetnietration when they end, Saturday site... at Swarthmore. ration of 1500 toward the tuition of Y out of the dry were oleo elected as NEWS Staff First, he talked of how the Hever- trite only during his depth scene; di Buses will be provided for all Sheen displaced person. Vice-Preeident Mee- Associates. ford scholars of 19135 to MN were Julie Wan slightly trite all the way "Haverford's representative, de- who need transportation. Tickets gements quite secluded—lent to their own re- through the play. Her emotions and Intoeh ie now-making ;arran Davison Composition clam it is unwise to finish the season must be bought st Haver-ford in order If it had for a DP to enter Haverford In Feb- Sections and the "etrengthening of matures w ere over.acted. with a college whose widely differieg to take advantage of the special nu- College Offers Nine character and the forwarding of not been for . over-acting, she. mitrY- Leads Works Heard athletic and .holantie policies pre• dent litiee of 57.20. Only two ?diets scholarship" — quite unlike modern would have given a very eredihle per- ',rd..; rod iorrogarario duce a rendition of inequality in foot- Continued Pa ge 1, Col. 0 formence. ball competition.. students, who have a great many dis- Collections this year will be on the Non-Academic Units traction and comparatively little in- At Sunday's Concert In shore the Haverford adminis- Supporting Parts Good • some inetallmeat-plan Wale as they The non-aeademic program for the ducement to improve themselves. tration implied that Swarthmore. was Cap & Bells Club Offers Some of the supporting parte were have been in the past Volunteer stu- Harerfords. second student concert Winter term eterts Immediately after moral S9118012 Hy the your 1890 beards among played very well. Wary Allen, As Mrs. dent merit.; vele. have each meet of G. year, presented lark Sunday using rineern. Oh; Im Tickets to Friends the 'fbankagiving holiday, and ends students were quite fashionable, but evening in the Common Room tea- Swarthmore Improves Police Muskat, the predatory cement owner who wishes to do no sign a pledge Tice Gay and Bells Club is offering on Morrh Id All students intending the college strictly forbade the gr.:- Lured interpretations of thice Friendly eelationships between the who loved Litho, woe completely he- saying how much the donor &wen Le to participate he the non -acadernie of mustachios.
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