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VOLUME XXVII. READING, PA., FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1930. NUMBER 26

Lduivo urN stiu m MALE GLEE CLUB Two Delegates CALENDAR FOR WEEK BE­ Track Men Train AlbrightON WEEK-END College Gingrich LibraryNow Attending AlbrightGINNING College APRIL 27th Gingrichfor Library Approaching SIDEAlbright OF CollegeSCORE Gingrich Library CONCERT TOUR I.N.A. Conference TUESDAY—8:00 p. m., I installa­ Penn Relay Meet WITH LAFAYETTE tion service, Theological Iredell and Schultz Travel to chapel. Fourteen Members of Organiza­ 8:00 p. m.—Quill Club meeting, Event No. 73 Scheduled for Al­ Easton College Takes Albright tion Left on Trip This Bucknell for Convening of Social Room. bright College in ‘Fhila. Over By Tally of 10—2 in t College Newspapers WEDNESDAY — 7:30 to 10:00 Wednesday p. m. Open House Exhibits, H 0 • Tomorrow Season’s 2nd Game Science Bldg. Two delegates from Albright will 3:00 p. m.—Baseball, Albright TEN HITS SCORED BY LOCALS THREE TOWNS ARE VISITED attend the semi-annual conference of vs. Stroudsburg Normal, away. Albright’s quarter-milers are work­ the Intercollegiate Newspaper Asso­ THURSDAY—8 p. m., Dominoes. ing hard these days in preparation AlbrightOn Wednesday College noon, Gingrich April 23, the Libraryciation, which will be held at Buck­ AlbrightFRIDAY—Track College Mett, Albright Gingrich vs. for the Library Penn Relays. The training AlbrightAlbright went down College to the first Gingrich de- Library table has been started and will con­ Glee Club started on their trip. nell University today and tomorrow. Shippensburg Normal, away. feat of the season on Saturday, at Anders Schultz, managing editor of tinue through the entire track season. Easton* bowing to Lafayette by a Three machines were used to trans­ SATURDAY—2:30 p. m., Baseball, the ‘Albrightian’ and Lloyd Iredell, Albright vs. Dickinson, home. Templin, a former star quarter- 2 score. The game was loosely port the fourteen members. The the newly appointed editor, are the miler at Dickinson, is assisting played, each team hitting the ball first concert was given on Wednesday delegates appointed. , Coach Smith in developing the uMy‘ , A*bri8ht recorded six errors evening in the Evangelical Church There are over twenty colleges runners. while Lafayette gave Balentine er­ represented in this association, all Carnegie Tests at Danville. The repertoire con­ Candidates for berths on the relay rorless support. Wilcox and Wood- from the Middle Atlantic States, and team are Oden, Bolton, Allyn, Pell, fin clouted homers for Lafayette. sisted of sacred and secular music. the purpose of the various conven­ Will Be Given to Mennard, Bartholomew, and Captain Cruttenden and Karlip were the only The varsity and freshmen quartets tions is to meet and discuss the Firing. Time trials were held Wed­ effective Albright stickmen, each also sang several selections which problems that present themselves to Albright Sophs nesday to determine the members gathering four hits. Albrightwere very College well enjoyed. Gingrich On Thurs­ Librarythe collegiate journalists. At the Albright College Gingrichwho will Library go to . TheAlbright crew did most Gingrich of Library spring conference, officers for next their scoring in the fifth and sixth, day, the club journeyed to Milton and Due to the track team’s fine record year will be elected and the college Comprehensive Examinations to last year, Albright has been raised counting seven runs. Four hits, a rendered a successful concert the from which the president is chosen Occupy Five Session, Week four classes in the Penn Relay rat­ sacrifice, and three errors resulted in same evening. Friday evening, the will hold the convention in the fall. ings. Last year the team won every four runs in the fifth. Tellier’s triplé club has a concert scheduled at N'ew The staff of the ‘Bucknellian’ has of May 4th meet, and captured the Central Penn­ and an error were leading factors in planned a very interesting program Columbia. Saturday evening and sylvania championship at Dickinson. the three-run rally in the sixth. for the visiting delegates. The after­ After Game MusingB Sunday morning concerts will be ren­ The week of May 4th will be a This year the championship carnival noon will be occupied by a discus­ will be held at Gettysburg. Temple comes to Albright on April dered at Jersey Shore. This will sion and reports of the various mem­ busy one for the sophomores. At that time all members of the class of ’32 The Albright team will run on ¿o. Beside the natural rivalry ther complete the concerts scheduled for ber papers. Tonight will be the an­ will be an extra attraction in Wer^ii nual Interfraternity Ball, to which all will be given a comprehensive exam­ Saturday at 2:55 in the Penn Relays. the week, and the club will then ination. It is rumored that those The event is Nb. 73. Competing mg, Temple outfielder, who recently delegates have been invited. Tomor­ turned down an attractive offer from return. row will be further reports and con­ who are fortunate enough to come against Albright will be: C. C. N. Y., the Yankees. Albright College Gingrich Library butAlbright in the upper College half of their Gingrich class Long Library Island, Temple, Ursinus and Albright College Gingrich Library The following are the members tinued discussion, after which a for­ * * * mal banquet will be held. The dele­ will be excused from final examina­ C. C. Detroit. who left on the trip: Harry Paul, tions. We can see the encyclopedias Although solved for twelve hits, John Klingaman, Amzie Miller,Harold gates are then invited to attend the ------A------Betz and Brooks deserved a better Fraternity Dance. and other reference books in the Servey, Charles Wolfe, Joseph Scho- library will be much in demand. fate. Six errors are costly to any ber, Richard Wiley, Warren Allem, Sunday will find Albright’s two pitcher. delegates home again with new this test is sponsored by the Car­ May King to Be * * * Robert Hill, Glenn Shaffer, William negie Foundation and is being given Maier, Luther Fritch, Richard Hamer ideas on how to effect improvements Purnell had a busy, day accepting in the ‘Albrightian.’ in colleges and universities all over Elected Soon and Paul Teel. the country. eight chances without an error. ------A------A------* * * The following is the order of ses­ Discussion as to Status of Affair Roth was likewise occupied, but sions for Albright College: slipped vonce in M o e chan “fa * * m Chess Club to Cpe Requests. r FirBt .Saesion: Englr»., 120 r.iinu'.es. " Settled by Tribunal *1 Albright College Gingrich Library AlbrightSecond Session: College Intelligence Gingrich test, Library LafayetteAlbright got offCollege to a good Gingrich start Library Comic Pictures 30 minutes. when Wilcox poled the ball over the Seek Matches b. Mathematics, 120 minutes. The time honored May King festi­ right field stands in the^ first inning. Third Session: a. Foreogn Lan­ val so anticipated by the residents in Lay-Out Prints to Show Students guages, 90 minutes (choose one). the immediate vicinity of the college, Gettysburg on Schedule With The score: in Various Poses Latin, or French, or German, and by the student body was the ALBRIGHT Others in View or Spanish. question at the last Senior Tribunal. r No definite plan was adopted, but it h 0 a e b. Social Sciences, 90 minutes, Cruttenden cf ...... 0 4 2 0 0 This year, the year book staff is (Choose one) was decided to submit a ballot among Emmett, 3b ...... The Chess Club of Albright Col- going to devqte a few pages of their ...... 0 0 0 1 2 Government, or Economics, or the three upper classes. Karlip. rf ...... 4 2 0 lege is once more becoming active. book to a set of lay-out pictures. American History, or European The students will vote whether the Roth, ss ...... Alfred White, manager of the club, Pictures and snapshots with humor­ 0 5 3 1 History. affair is to be dignified with a senior Fromm, If ...... 0 0 0 0 has been in communication with var­ ous touches, which have been taken Fourth Session, Natural Sciences: to officiate as king, to be farcical Purnell, 2b ...... ious colleges, in an attempt to ar­ hear or in the vicinity of the school, 0 4 4 o Albright College Gingrich Library Albrighta. Generral, College 60 minutes. Gingrichwith a Library frosh on the throne, or adopt­ Hudson,Albright lb ...... College1 Gingrich Library range games for a team. This team and portraying some student in a b. Specific, 120 minutes, 7 0 0 ing the democratic system of govern­ Lt. Hatton, c ...... 1 2 1 2 will be selected from those members laughable pose are the type of pic­ (Choose one) Betz, p ...... showing the greatest ability in the tures wanted. ment, to have no king at all. What­ 0 0 4 1 Physics, or Chemistry, or Biol­ ever the ^outcome may be on the vot­ Brooks, p ...... 0 0 2 0 matches now under way among the Anyone having such pictures, either ogy, or Astronomy, or Geology. ing, it is assured that the pageant Vickery, rf ...... personnel of the club. glossy finish or negatives, and wish­ ...... 0 0 0 0 0 Fifth Session: General Culture, 180 will be a gala event of the season. Boyle, ib ...... 0 2 0 0 Manager White has already se­ ing to have them put in the year­ minutes. cured a four board match to be book, should give them to Herman In former years the school put on a. Foreign Literature. a regular circus, and the public came Totals ...... 10 24 16 6 played with Gettysburg College in Rudolph, Arthur Erickson, or to any b. Fine Arts. from miles around to witness the im­ the Harrisburg Y. M. C. A. The date other member of the staff. The pic­ c. General History. LAFAYETTE for this match has not yet been set, tures and negatives will be returned promptu dramatic ability of many of r h (Each student will take all five parts) Albright’s budding stage artists. Stu­ Wilcox, cf ...... 2 2 0 0 Matches with such old rivals as to their owners after cuts of them ------A------dents lacking this art, always made Bucknell, Ursinus, Elizabeth, and have been made. Socolow, 3b ...... 2 2 2 0 0 AlbrightFranklin College and Marshall, Gingrich are also in LibraryIf you haven’t any of these pic­ Albright College Gingrichup for Library the deficiency by donning the Dimming,Albright lb ...... 1College1 10 Gingrich 0 0 Library attire of a scarecrow, and not wash­ Tellier, rf ...... 2 1 0 0 0 prospect. tures around, why not get out your ing for several days. The Chess Club is not a new or­ camera and see if you can’t catch Ursinus Here for Woodman, If ...... 1 2 3 1 0 ganization. Every year Albright your room-mate or other friends in The school as a whole has been Thomson, 2b ...... 2 1 2 0 campus has boasted a chess team. an extraordinary pose. Many amus­ “Y” Installation rather inactive for the past several Reaser, c ...... 0 2 9 0 0 The year *28 was an especially ac­ ing accidents happen on our campus. months. In fact, there has been no Coster, ss ...... 0 1 1 1 0 tive one for the club. In this year, Let’s put them in our year book. Visiting; Officers to Invest Al­ scholastic display since the closing of Ballentine, p ...... 0 0 0 7 0 the team won practically every match ------A------football season. With the proper co­ operation of the student body, the by a large nuygin. bright Y. M. & Y. W. Cabinets Totals ...... 10 12 27 11 0 An alumnus of the club has been existence of Albright College should be made manifest to those outsiders Score by Innings: sending a New York paper contain­ Skull and Bones On Tuesday, May 6, at 8.00 o’clock, Lafayette ..... 1 1 0 0 4 3 1 0 x—10 ing chess matches and puzzles, which who have an active interest in the in1 the Theological chapel, the Y. M. school. Albright ...... ; 001000100—2 is kept on file in the library for the Plans Banquet C. A. and Y. W. C. A. cabinets of ------A------Umpires—Rush and McBride. Time Albrightuse of thoseCollege interested. Gingrich There are Library UrsinusAlbright College College will install theGingrich new Library of game—2:35.Albright College Gingrich Library also several volumes on the game in Will Visit Hospital for Lectures officers of the Albright Y. M. C. A. ------A------the library presented by the Chess and Y. W. C. A. Arrangements are Volunteer Union Club. in the Near Future being made for a beautiful installa­ tion ceremony, with the four cabinets Meets on Campus Frosh Deciding HISTORIC PICTURES WILL The Skull and Bones Society is taking active part. It will be a can­ making plans for their annual ban­ dle-light service, and is to be con­ on Play Production BE SHOWN HERE quet, to be held some time during cluded, weather permitting, with an Executive Committee in Special the month of May. The Penn Wer­ impressive ceremony on tne campus, ner Hotel, in Wernersville, will be the cabinets and other members pres­ Session Plans Future Rehearsals Progressing Smoothly, On Thursday evening of May 9» secured for the event. Instead of a ent to file out on the campus with the History Department, through Date to Be Set banquet alone, the society plans to their candles, and form a huge tri­ On April 12. a meeting of the ex­ the financial support of the college have a semiformal dinner dance. angle, symbolic of the three-fold life administration, will sponsor a ecutive committee of the Eastern Albright College Gingrich LibraryEfforts are being made to secure forAlbright which the “Y’s” College stand. GingrichPennsylvania Library and New Jersey Student TheAlbright Little Theatre College Workshop Gingrich is Library showing of two of the Yule Chron­ speakers for the evening. These associations have tried earn­ progressing rapidly in the preparation icles of America. The two photo­ Missionary Union was held on the The Skull and Bones Society has estly throughout the year to reach the Albright campus. Plans were made of the two plays to be presented, plays, which Professor Hamilton accepted the invitation of Dr. Travis students and help them in their per­ “The Eve in Evelyn,” and “Do .You has secured are “The Declaration for a Fall Retreat, to which delegates to visit the Reading Hospital in the sonal problems. They had done their will be invited from all East Penn­ Believe in Luck?” After the first of Independence” and “Vin­ near future. Dr. Travis has prepared best to keep alive the spiritual flame, rehearsal, the coaches were delighted cennes.” The showing of these sylvania and New Jersey colleges an interesting and educational pro­ and to make for better campus con­ and universities. The place has not to find that the players were even historical plays has been very gram for the members of the society. ditions. Perhaps they have reached better than they expected them to be. popular at leading universities and been definitely decided upon. The Tumors, their causes and effects will only a small per cent of the student Retreat will be held either the week Each actor and actress has the neces­ colleges throughout the country, be explained to the students and if body, but the invitation is out to all, sary requisites, both in appearance and Albright should be no excep­ end beginning October4, or 11. Rev. available, cases of such tumors will and those who will, may enjoy the Milton Stauffer is to be the speaker and character, that he or sne has to tion, sinoe there will be no admis­ be shown to the students. Motion fellowship offered. portray on the stage. sion charge for students. A more and conference leader. pictures explaining the use of radium the “Y’s” shall be an increasing The purpose of the Retreat is to The date and place for presentation Albrightdetailed College account of theGingrich affair will Libraryin treatment of diseases will be part forceAlbright for good onCollege the Albright Gingrich cam­ Library are Albright now being decided College upon, andGingrich it Library appear in the next issue of the make plans for student groups, and of the program. The chance to see pus, and the student body will not for the Spring Conference, which will is rumored that there will be a so­ Albrightian. operations performed will probably hesitate to offer its support to the cial afterward, with Paul Teel’s also be given to the students. new cabinets. (Continued on Ptge 4) Serenaders furnishing the rhythm.

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Albright tCollege h p AI RRIGHT1AN Gingrich is published Library Weekly during the School Year in theAlbright College Gingrich Library AlbrightCinema College Gingrich Library interest of Albright College, Reading, Pa., by the students, and contains Items of Interest to Albright students and Albrights friends.______This column, an Easter debutante so to speak in our little house organ, e d it o r i a l bo a rd will keep its readers posted on the salient gossip of the cinema as well Editor-in-Chief as reviewing the main stem theatres LLOYD C. IREDELL, ’32 DRYAD each week. A sort of handy guide Advisory Editor', A maze of flaxen, golden hair, to the screaming screen. No family William Burkhart, ’30 She danced so gay and debonair should be without one. Associate Editors, That nature paused and looked around The theatres on the main lane Maud E. Sitler, ’31 John A. Linder, *31. To see who revelled with scarce a greet us returning Albrightians with a really excellent set of shows, “The AlbrightManaging College Editor, Gingrich LibraryNews Editors, Albright College Gingrich Librarysound Albright College Gingrich Library Anders C. Schultz, ’32 Ernest Pastorello, ’32 . Understanding Among the trees. Vagabond King.” One of the big Flora Lobb, ’32 (pictures of the year is at the State.« Feature Editors, Francis Conway, ’33 She dashed this way and darted that, There are two really fine voices in Emily C. Yocum, ’32 Reba Topper, ’33 In all phases of life there are peo­ Then threw herself upon the mat the talkies at this writing; one of Luther Fritch, ’32 Sports Editors, ple striving to strike out anew, peo­ Of green that lay beneath her feet— them is Lawrence Tibbet’s, the other William Hamer, ’31 Russell Bonney, ’33 ple with an inherent and intuitive in­ The blades of grass are cool and Is the star of this picture, Dennis sweet King. He brings to the screen his Literary Editors, James D. McGuigan, ’33 sight into the more remote sanctums Robert Work, ’32 Art Editor & Dramatic Critic, Among the trees. superb voice which for the past three Alyce Ware, ’33 John DeMoss, ’32 of knowledge, people who, when they years has thrilled the New York au­ do collect courage enough to make Her violet eyes were bright and gay diences of “The Vagabond King” and BUSINESS STAFF They hardly rested as she lay “The Three Musketeers,” those two their initial step, are assailed and Beside the stream so limpid, clear Business Manager, Advisory Manager, stage productions. When we heard crushed into the dust of oblivion un­ That murmured softly, gently, here this voice, supported by a chorus of Albright CollegePaul D. Teel,Gingrich ’31 Library Joseph Schober, ’30 Albright College Gingrich AmongLibrary the trees. Albright College Gingrich Library Circulation Manager, less theirs is the gift of persever­ five hundred, in the preview, we Assistant Managers, Kenneth McLain, ’32 ance. The cases of those who have Soon up she sprang and frolicked free gripped our chair, thrilled for the Advertising Manager, Elmer Manmiller, ’33 failed in their attempts to add new In one last riot of mirth and glee first time in months of cinema go­ Henry Orlick, *32 Lee Keller, ’33 and fresh incandescence to the new­ And then she faded like some pale ing. We are delighted to see a new page turn over in the history of the ly lighted torch of learning are so light. TERMS—$2.00 per year; Single Copies, 10 Cents. Never was there a lovelier sight movies. The picture, like the oper­ “Entered as second class matter March 6, 1924, at the Post Office at numerous, that inability to number Among the trees. etta, is based upon the life of Fran­ Reading, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.’’ them makes them relatively insignifi­ —R. L. W.. ’32. cois Villon and his mad, bad stirring “Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Sec­ cant; and, comparatively speaking adventures. The whole picture is tion 1103, Act of October 3, 1917, authorized March 6, 1924, beautiful in some of the best techni- the diverse circumstances under I color work we have ever seen, it is which repression has occurred have THE DAILY PATH a complete color talkie. Albright College Gingrich Library Albrightlittle troubled College the minds Gingrich of human Armies— Library Albright0. P. Heggie College gives an Gingrich excellent Library automatons, who consider only the Hosts of people— performance as the weakling mon­ necessaries of mundane existence Passing—passing— arch, King Louis XI of France. And Burdened down with cares and toil director Ludwig Berger deserves the latter not because of their self- and pain; credit too, especially for his handling wrought incapacities, but because of Busy with the thought that perhaps of the mob scenes. Address all matters of general business to the Business Manager. an inhumane and insatiable instru Life is not in vain. A show like this one proves the The Albrightian is a member of The Inter-Collegiate Newspaper Asso­ ment of this inane economic system Rushing . homeward after work is superiority of screen over stage in ciation of the Middle Atlantic States. ______done. one way at least, its power of creat­ —which, unfortunately, the degree of Rejoicing in the fact that one more present civilization tolerates. To be ing scenes. The settings for the night’s rest is won. movie are magnificent. Smiling with the joy that comes in EDITORIALS candid, the educational state of af One of our favorite actors, one fairs must be changed before prog­ youth. Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College GingrichFrowning—dull Library and sudden— AlbrightDick Barthelmess, College the great Gingrich star of Library WHAT PRICE SILENCE? ress can be realized. The human Always thinking—“what’s the use?” “Weary River,” is in town again at The importance of the library as an educational factor in the race cannot be passive and intolerant Walking—gay and bouyant—glad for the Capitol. His picture is First of change—the change will come, if evening hours— National’s “Son of the Gods,” part College need not, 1 am sure, be stressed. It is the storehouse of technicolor, all-talking, and based on not by pen, by sword. It is the pen Dragging—shuffling—loafing— all knowledge, that very thing to dispense which the College has “What good’s this life of hours?” the novel by Rex Beach. Dick is a been set up. When, thru any cause whatever, this factor fails, or that will here be considered. wealthy young Chinese, who is a Regardless of what the oral com­ The muffled thump of feet—and feet student in an eastern university, even begins to fail in its happy purpose of making the acquisition finds that everything but tr.ue friend­ munication has done for mankind, Tramping—on and on—when day is of knowledge most agreeable to the student, drastic steps should done. ship and true love are open to him. real progress began when the process be taken. . . . . Quick laughter of the young— In Europe, where he goes to find This commentator believes that such a situation has arisen in of written communication was sys­ Kind words—sarcastic joke — mean these things, he meets the same re­ this College. We would'be the-first to admit that a decent respect tematized. ¿This has only increased fun. ception. East, it appears, is East with subsequent developments in And as I be—alone—and sick— and West decidedly West. He learns Albrightfor College the concentration Gingrich of one’s Library fellows should be observed in a li­Albright College GingrichI Library picture the faces that would fit Albrightat last, however, College that he Gingrich was of Library brary, of all places; and we would be the first to approve of a zealous language orthography and the almost With each new sound— American parents, adopted by his modern impetus to diffused learning And find, wealthy Chinese parents, and all observation of this principle by the authorities. But zeal is a dan­ ends happily. One of the interesting gerous thing, an emotion common to assasins as well as to martyrs. —the art of printing. Since the That laughter lives with those famous presses first started their Whom sorrow could have drowned. features in the show is a Chinese One must be careful how one employs it. Exercised beyond a cer­ funeral photographed in full color, mammoth understanding a new chap In deep despair— tain point it defeats itself—it becomes farcical. It may even come While frowns adorn the face Loyd, Barthelmess’ favorite director, ter of history has been written; and Of many a care-free millionaire. made the pictures and deserves to resemble Tzarism. Both conditions are present in our library, in in the present era the products of credit for a good job. Constance ------A------few other College libraries, we are sure, do so many ridiculous situ­ the publishers are beyond the com­ Bennett, the lovely child of a famous theatrical family, throws the caramel ations occur daily; while we know of none from which a serious prehension of much of the population. student may be excommunicated for a week or longer at the will ot eyes as Jack’s leading lady. She Albright College Gingrich Library AlbrightHere as in College other places Gingrich new things PERSIFLAGELibrary Albrightplayed in Disraeli, College us you Gingrich remember. Library the official in charge. are coming to light, suppressed at Down at the Colonial the play-boy This condition is reacted to in several ways. Some of the more times in districts where ignorance of the screen, Willie Haines, is hors­ demonstrative of the student body have shown their distaste by mak­ prevails, exalted meanwhile among By SCHULTZ ing his way thru a sequel to his ing themselves purposely annoying, completely destroying what was famous role: “Brown of Harvard.” the more fortunate educated human It seems that it will be necessary The picture is called “The Girl Said left of golden silence. Others have endured it all with a stoic calm. beings. A new book causes a new for

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Prof. Hunt Lists ARROW Pre-Shrmrk SHIRTS Fraternity Notes SPORT LIGHTS It . K. ENDY & Son $1.95, $2.50, $3.00, $5.00 Coming Musicales ,,,, —Exclusively At— Albright CollegeTHE LIONS’ Gingrich CLUB LibraryBy JAMES D. McGUIGAN Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library Members of the Lions Club re­ Sports Editor of the Albrightian —Grocers— PAUL’S sumed their studies after spending The Dad’s day celebration held at Bach, Brahms and Mozart to Be 1032 UNION ST. 527 PENN SQUARE an enjoyable Easter vacation. Once Lafayette may be one of the causes Honored Better ■ Quality Men’s Wear more the Gym-Dorm is the scene of for the Easton lads victory over Al­ activity and industry. Evidently the bright. The Lafayette outfit per­ competition for high grades will be formed before their days, and they Each spring several musical events intense as the members are greatly must have known that if they did not of major importance take place in L t DOBB interested in finishing the year by < produce, the forth-coming spending Eastern , which merit LADIES' A CENTS' TAILOR I J. E. KOCHEL maintaining their previous high scho-; money for the rest of the term would the attention and support of lovers, Work Galled for and Delivered V Sanitary Barber Shop lastic standing. To encourage the j not be forth-coming. of good music. friendly competition for high grades, i P1NOL Scalp Treatassnt Three outstanding events in this Bond 11a Treatment—Electric Massage it was decided at the last meeting _ of j This Saturday Johnny Smith’s war­ vicinity are The Bach Festival at Albrightthe clubCollege that an Gingrich appropriate 'prize Library Albright College Gingrich Library AlbrightLadies’ A Children’sCollege Hair Cutting Gingrich Library riors will again have a stiff fight. Bethlehem, the Mozart Festival at 1128 UNION ST., READING, PA. would be presented to the person at­ Albright will be up against their old Harrisburg, and the Brahms Festival taining the highest average for the rival in the person of Temple. Tem­ being set in motion here in Reading — Special Prices— | remaining part of the year. ple has a strong baseball aggregation by M. Lindsay Norden and the Read­ Suits Cleaned and Pressed, $1.00 I President John Seasholtz was the this year and the game should prove Suits Sponged and Pressed, 38c j ing Choral Society. Girls’ Dresses French Dry Cleaned, { guest of Raymond Wood in Trenton, a fight from start ^to finish. In point of time, these occur as iM. J., for a few days during the I $1.50 Up I H. & W. SERVICE follows: the Brahms May 6th, the 1411 N. 10th S t Phone 3-0643! vacation. . . There will also be other big do­ Mozart May 8, 9, and 10, and the George Petrolonus, Arthur Daub, ings. Today the track team will be Bach May 16th and 17th. STATION Allen Workman and Joseph Norris trying out their spurs in an effort to motored to Philadelphia and wit­ The music of Brahms is of su­ llth and AMITY STS. bring home several trophies from the preme beauty, much more than "skin nessed the opening big league game. Penn Relays. Next Friday the team QUALITY WYOMISSING HILLS Patrick Valentine, John Fromm and will compete with Shippensburg State deep.” He is certainly not as easy AlbrightFrank College Dickinson attendedGingrich the Spring Library Teachers College. The track teamAlbright to like at first College as an Ethelbert Gingrich Nevin, Library Albright College Gingrich Library Formal at , as a Charles Wakefield Cadman, or even CLOTHES has been practicing every day that Grieg. But his music will probably guests of friends. . the weather would permit. From last Sid Reitman and Abe Karlip, social be respected and loved when many year’s track team, Firing, Haines, composers now considered great will lions of the club, were guests at a Oden, Deibert, Andrews and Boyle dinner-dance of the Alumni Associa­ remain. From these fellows Johnny have become merely historical curi­ tion at Lancaster, Pa., and spent a osities. The local chorus is to sing Smith will have to do most of the Brahms’ "Song of Destiny” (Schick- pleasant holiday. , choosing in the shaping of a track salslied), his "Song of the Fates Edward Andrews and Albert Kuz- team. gis were present at the opening show (Gesang der Parzen), the beautiful, of “John Faust, PhD.”, a Mask and Next Wednesday the tennis team "Nanie”, the "Ave Marla” for Wig production at the Garrick mea- women’s voices, and possibly one or will play their first game with Leb­ two more numbers. Forty Philadel­ tre in Philadelphia. anon Valley. The game will be phian symphony men will accompany Albright College Gingrich Libraryplayed at Lebanon Valley, and theAlbright College Gingrich Library AlbrightPrinting College House Gingrich Library PHI DELTA BETA next game will be played with the chorus. 440 COURT STREET Stroudsburg on May 9, at Reading. The "Mozart” Festival in the capi­ Phi Delta Beta held a surprise * * * tal city is not confined entirely to the READING, PENNA. shower for Soror ElNora Lundy at Saturday will be Albright’s first music of its “patron saint.” On the "Prompt and Efficient Service” Sherman Cottage, Monday night, April first evening, his great C Minor Mass Essick & Barr 14. The sorority room was attrac­ home baseball game. Let’s all turn out and show the team that we are will be sung with orchestral accom­

tively lighted by candles. The eve­ 1 back of them and cheering them to paniment, and the E flat symphony Insurance and ning was devoted entirely to a social and the "Don Juan” overture will be 1

victory. We have a great baseball i get-together, and plenty of fun ana 1 team this year. It can only remain played by the orchestra. These oc­ surprises for all. , cur on Thursday evening, May 8, Real Estate 3 so as long as it receives the support At 8.00 o’clock, the committee in representing some of Mozart’s great­ NOE-EQU L charge announced that a new game of every Albright student. 533 PENN STREET had been planned for the eVehi^STT est writings. —LUNCH ROOM- Albright College Gingrich Library AlbrightOn Friday College afternoon, aGingrich chorus of Library Albright College Gingrich Library follow the string. Every girl fell in ZETA OMEGA EPSILON READING, PENNA. DINNERS 88c line and with Mrs. Lundy leading, 500 Junior High School children will Light Lunches, Ice Cream, Cigars, The dorm was rather deserted dur­ sing Gabriel Pierne’s "The Children Phone 8282 Tobacco, Etc. the girls followed, finding many in­ Corner llth and Exeter Streets teresting packages tied to the string ing the Easter vacation. Fraters at Bethlehem.” Two adult soloists at various intervals and places, me Hangen and Varner were the only will also give recital numbers on the game terminated in front of the open members who courageously braved same program. fire-place where Mrs. Lundy, over­ the loneliness of the dorm in the On Friday evening, the Barrie Fes­ ’j j ■ 111111111111111111111111 ■ 1111111 ■ 11111111 i 1111111111111111111 ■ 1111111M1111M11111111111111111111M111 ^ come by surprise, but urged on by pursuit of their studies. We wonder? tival Orchestra of New York City, the girls, opened the numerous pack­ The Z. 0. E. orchestra have sev­ which is doing all of the accompany­ ages which bore her name. It was eral engagements in view. But why ing for the three-day festival, will I GOOD MEALS A T ALL H O U R S A T 1 interesting to note the predominance pick 10.00 p. m. for the rehearsal give a concert, supplemented by short of the color green, which coincides period. • , , selections by the chorus, and solos Albrightsplendidly College with Mrs. Gingrich Lundy s newly Library Edward Brown, one of our alumni,Albright by the coloratura College soprano Gingrich soloist or Library Albright College Gingrich Library planned kitchen in her new home at won his first baseball contest. 3—2. the festival, and by the principal It was a thrilling 12-inning game, Greason, Pa. violinists of the orchestra. The remainder of the evening was climaxed by a home run. , I * The Saturday afternoon concert devoted to a number of lively games Frater Pell visited Rhode Island will be given by the Barrere “Little in which every girl participated with Oden during vacation. Symphony,” a smaller instrumental Following this, the refreshment com' Frater Sherid pitched the opening group that has won national fame for mittee served sandwiches, tea caaes game at New York for the Yankees its refinement of performance, as­ and pineapple salad. on Tuesday. sisted by Paul Althouse, the festival Phi Delta Beta regrets to lose the tenor soloist, and Mr. Barrere as intimate association of Soror ElNora PHI BETA MU flute soloist ("justly acclaimed as tne Lundy, who has moved from ner Flora Lobb has been confined at world’s foremost flutist”). SMITH’S CARBARN RESTAURANT home here in Reading, to the par­ The final wave in this great flood Albright College Gingrich Libraryher home in Pen Argyl, Pa., withAlbright of good music College will be the Gingrich rendering Library Albright College Gingrich Library sonage in Greason, Pa., where her scarlet fever. . c 10th & EXETER STS, READING, PA. I husband, Rev. R. L. Lundy, is pastor. Sorors Foster, Yocum, Schober, r. on Saturday evening of the oratorio Gross, Wlssinger, Stahl, Wilkes and "Saint Francis of Assissi,” by Gabriel m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin, ALPHA PI OMEGA Pierne, with four soloists, the full Orban accompanied the Glee Club on Barrere Festival Orchestra, the full The Alpha Pi Omega fraternity its western tour. Mozart Festival Chorus, and a chil­ acted as host to the athletes of the Mrs. L. L. Stutzman and Mrs. M. dren’s chorus of 200, distinct from Ontelaunee Vocational School and Cook will entertain the sorority at a the 500 singing on Friday afternoon. their coach, Lloyd Clemens, an alum­ bridge party at Mrs. Stutzman s Literature concerning this festival SPRING IS KODAK TIME nus of the fraternity, when they par home on Thursday, May 1. may be obtained from the Mozart To Get the Best Results ticipated in the field meet on Satur A delightful dinner-bridge was Festival, Box 687, Harrisburg, Pa. held at the Brittany just before va­ There is reduction in price for ^ P lan s are being completed for the cation time. The prizes were lovely, groups of people buying seats to­ Let Us Develop and Print Your Albrightholding College of a smoker Gingrich in the near Library fu­ and both high and low scorers con­Albrightgether. Any College Albright people Gingrich inter­ Library Albright College Gingrich Library ture. The members are eagerly look sidered themselves fortunate to be ested are asked to get in touch with ing forward to this event as they among the winners. Everyone pres­ FILMS will be in the role of guests on that ent agreed that it was a huge success. (Continued on Page 4) Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention occasion. _____ KAPPA UPSILON PHI NUBBLING’S Over the holidays Frater MacFar- Cmart Clothes 847-849 PENN STREET lane went to Roosevelt Field, in New Geo. M. Luft York, and took his examination for k J —For— entrance into the Air Corps. He 100% for ALBRIGHT passed, and expects to go to Texas Smart Students AlbrightAviation College School in Gingrich July. Library Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library It _yas also found out thta he was The World’s Best HAMPDEN HAMPDEN in the same class with Lindbergh be­ fore he came to Albright. 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Vacation academic work. choir wil give five of the shorter GREETING CARDS “Chorale-Cantatas” of the master- During “Bill’s” first year at Al­ A series of unusual tours, designed composer, to be followed by a simi­ bright he took interest in dramatics For All Occasions for students with an interest in the lar program of cantatas in the and baseball. In his sophomore year Albrightdramatic College arts, have Gingrich been arranged Libraryevening. heAlbright was made reporterCollege to the Gingrich Schuyl­ ABBOTTMAID Library Albright College Gingrich Library for this summer by the Church and On Saturday the entire Mass in B j kill News” also a member of the dra­ Drama League of America, in coop­ minor, the “piece de resistance” of matic club. During his junior year eration with outstanding exponents or the festival will be given in two con­ he again took interest in dramatics. The Deluxe the arts in Europe. The tours on®1, certs at 1:30 and 4 :00 p. m., re­ His senior year crowns him with an interesting combination of wide spectively. more honor because he is manager roving with the feeling of getting of the track team, a member of the ICE CREAM somewhere, under the leadership of Mr. H. J. Schneller, 47 W. Broad Domino Club, humor editor of the W. B. BOYER Street, Bethlehem, Pa., will answer some noted personalities. ‘Albrightian’ and a Kappa Upsilon —Incorporated— Burns Mantle, leading dramatic queries regarding tickets, descriptive Phi man. critic and author of the annual Best matter, or room accommodations for Plays’ series, will lead a long sum­ any persons going to the festival. Bill is majoring in the social sci­ mer dramatic tour leaving New York ences, and after graduation expects No arguments need be advanced in to enter the teaching profession. THANK YOU CALL AGAIN Albrighton July College6th and returning Gingrich September Library defense or praise of the composers Albright College Gingrich Library Albright“Drugs College Gingrich Library 8th. Among the famous theatres Brahms, Mozart, Bach, nor of Pierne which will be studied from both sides (now living in Paris) or the other ADAMS’ Cut-Rate ! of the footlights are the Everyman, composers represented on these pro­ ” Lyric, Drury Lane, Boards Head and grams. And the groups presenting That Are Shakespeare Memorial in England; Drug Store the music are reputed for good and 1362 N. 10th S L Reading, Pa.^ Odeon, Marie Antoinette, Studio and authoritative performances. - GLASS* New Pigalle in Paris; La Scala in —Three Stores— Milan; Grosses Schauspielhaus, Schil­ The writer would urge all those J.M.KASE&C0. ler, Staats Opera, Volkesbuhne and who are interested in music, partic­ 9th and Greenwich ularly in an occupational way, to al­ Kleines Theatre in Berlin; Burg, Eighth and Court Sts. Compliments of Opera, Josephstadt, Raimund, Akade- low in their budgets each year for a 9th and Spring mie and Redoubtensaal der Hofberg number of concerts of good music in Albrightin Vienna; College National, Gingrich Municipal, Library any form such as is represented by Albright College GingrichJ. Library HOWARD FRITZ Albright College Gingrich Library Deutsches and Kleine Buhne in these festivals. A good musician is 13th and Amity Prague. Conferences are being ar­ not developed by the playing of one ranged with Sir Barry Jackson, Max instrument and the confining of his ! Plumbing-Heating j Reinhardt, Gordon Craig, Strnad Jess- concert attendance to the eminent Gingrich-Nistle ner, the Capeks, Molnar and many performers on merely that one. Music others. Important collections of dra­ is a vast art, and a bird’s eye view Visit Our Fountain matic material in many museums of of its various media of expression is Drug Co. the museums will be investigated. indispensable to the best participa­ All the Other Students Do Extension tours to Holland and to tion in even one of its humblest 704 WALNUT STREET Ireland will be available. divisions. READING, PA. May Lamberton Becker, widely It is very helpful to get, previous known as lecturer on literature to a given concert, as much knowl­ KAGEN’S edge of the music to be performed as WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AlbrightReader’s College Guide Editor Gingrich of the Satur­ Library Albright College Gingrich LibraryFOR Albright College Gingrich Library day Review of Literature,’’ book edi­ possible. Even if this be limited to —and— tor of the “Scholastic” and author of a thorough acquaintance with the | here quality and service are a number of books and articles, will words of a choral work of song, the PHYSICIANS SUPPLIES »combined with reasonable lead a literary and theatre tour from music will surely be far better en­ BASEBALL rates,_you cannoi ¿pwron^j joyed as a result of such study. July 3rd to September 7th. In addi­ We can help you solveyour tion to a number of the points of in­ And Other Sport Supplies terest covered by the Burns Mantle E t^avin^ "Problems. - -< » tour, this trip will include such at­ «41 PENN STREET tractions as the Shaw Festival at “P enn E n grav in g Company Malvern and a performance by the Apparel for Norwich Players. University Men Hallie Flanagan, director of the AlbrightExperimental College Theatre Gingrich at Vassar, for­ Library Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library mer Guggenheim Fellow, and author SPRING of “Shifting Scenes in the Modern European Theatre,” will lead a Rus­ sian theatre tour from May 3rd to B.&J. SAYLOR June 20th or—with European Exten­ SUITS Wholesale and Retail Flowers sion—July 12th. Not only will it Headquarters for give students a fascinating opportun­ with Two Trousers ity to view Russia, but also to study outstanding examples of the new Foods of Quality drama. Included will bet the State $29 to $40 GILES Academic Opera and Ballet, State Fresh Meats THE FLORIST Academic Dramatic Theatre, Theatre Albrightof Social College Satire, TheatresGingrich of the Library SPRINGAlbright TOPCOATS College Gingrich Library Albright121-23 College South Fifth Gingrich Library Worker’s Clubs in Leningrad; Meyer- and Poultry READING, PA. hold, Moscow Art, Prolecult, Kamcr- $30 to $40 Phonea—7168—7169 ny, Revolutionary, Children’s, and Direct Buyers Blue Blouse Troupes in Moscow; Ukranian National and Opera House See Our New Spring and Lenin Theatre in Kiev. HABERDASHERY A novel dance tour, led by Hans Wiener, will start on May 31st and ASSORTMENTS end on August 25th. Hans Wiener is ANSPACH ELECTRIC COMPANY one of the leaders of modern dancing CONTRACTORS and ENGINEERS and is known here and abroad both On Theological and Science Building. as an artist and as a teacher. The GBO. F. ANSPACH, Prop. 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