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The University of Maine DigitalCommons@UMaine Maine Campus Archives University of Maine Publications Spring 5-2-1929 Maine Campus May 02 1929 Maine Campus Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainecampus Repository Citation Staff, Maine Campus, "Maine Campus May 02 1929" (1929). Maine Campus Archives. 3419. https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainecampus/3419 This Other is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@UMaine. It has been accepted for inclusion in Maine Campus Archives by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@UMaine. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Tbe Aletine eamptto Published Weekly by the Students of the University of Maine Of Pti at the la. No. 26 ORONO, MAINE, MAY 2, 1929 Barton wa• XXX nitiates er I 19, the he Penubscia patrons Frosh May Be j 1E0. Breaks President Boardman Outlines aes Ste,: In Action At Penn. Relays nd Mr. awl Pledged Next Year Interfrat &king Future of University of Maine; e Chi I anaga After Easter Rule Wednesday t their ira Prof. Corbett New Dean of Men ening. The and Mrs ersity Trustees Amend Ten Freshmen Pledges Liv- n ra Jenkins. Honor Courses Discussed by President at 1Iunini i'revious Ruling Regard- ing at House is Charge: 'ring f..rnati Banquet: Believes New Union Building and la'. af April in g the Pledging of Pledging Starts at • farmal and Chapel Should Be Classed as Special Tr,aileab iura Freshmen Midnight Tues. aperanes are From Regular to pledge men Gifts, and Not Come cc and Mrs. ases will be allowed Alpha Tau Omega was charged with recess next thi after the Easter aately breaking the rule of the Board of Admin- Appropriations to a vote of the trustees a carding ar istration which states that not more than at a meeting held April is a success. tailiversity -,x freshman pledges may live at the chap At the mutual meeting of the Penobscot %vas carried ter house, at the regular meeting of the . ! Valley Alumni Association, Friday, April at bays must vote taken was as follaws: I Interfraternity Conference held at the Wry Klow of First Acting Trustees -••••••••• 26. held at the Penobscot Valley Country asked. The •.• meeting of the Board of • M.C.A. Building 1Vednesday evening. .A. vote Club, the new officers of the Association salaam that . pril 25, 1929, the following T. 0. has ten freshman pledges living at President of wv. of - were chosen for the forthcoming year and . However. :Awn: their house, it was brought out at the taken April 7, Prof. Corbett of the University was ap- I as planned , that the action meeting. A fine of $300 may be imposed Maine Passes Away pointed the new Dean of Men. President rcaarding fraternity pledging be au a fraternity breaking this rule by the that Orono, April 30 Boardman gave a resume of the activities be a better •Ial in the last paragraph so Interfraternity Conference. No action as of the University of Maine front an edu- lasses. They - paragraph shall read: ta the fine or provision for the A.T.o. Mrs. Mary Lovejoy Fernald, widow of point of view and outlined his of gaud fel- beginning with the spring out was taken at the meet- C. Fernald, first acting president cational that RIP BLACK ' pledges moving Merritt regard to the fresh- interfra- program of activities in antagimism. • 161 ae be allowed to pledge ing last night as no officers of the af the University of Maine, died this tla• University of Maine for the future. ntly decided • 1 alter the Easter recess with temity organization were present at the morning at 3.45 o'clock, after a year of nal President Boardman emphasized the fact aher. rstanding that the pledges shall meeting. failing strength, hut only for the past six Places First Varsity and Frosh that any organization in order to function initiated nor allowed to live in the Rip Black It is expected that the new pledges will months had she been confined to her amnia must be founded (.11 a maind basis and I a maving :;.,•elliity houses until the beginning on'. mave out af the A.T.O. house some time and I.'r a short time to her bed. She dents of the In Hammer While Maine Baseball Squads have good financial backing, and laid r ,VCOiltt year at the University.- tialay. and that the officers of the house would have been 8-4 years old the 8th day in stress on the fact that in the educational Is night "- actian is the result of much dis- will take steps to regulate the infringe- of May this year. Men Make Good Showing Pruning for Games aorld any institution may benefit thru • •11 ai pledging rules on the campus. ment on the rule with the Interfraternity leaves a daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Fernald the findings of auother educational institu- i1,,. the action taken by the Inter- Philadelphia, Rip The Maine Freshmen are all primed for Conference. who has lived with her a. Pi enter- Last Saturday at John A. Pierce, Ban. Council which presented a pc- battle with Bridgton Academy Fri- e, fram the -..•• lathy clearly defended his claim as the their There was some discussion at the meet- for many years; four Sons, Dr, Robert II. of Administration Black be the opening The president stated that he believed sm,,ker yes- , the Board the East. Maines day afternoon. This will ing about houses allowing their pledges Fernald, prafessor of dynamic engineering rules. best hammer thrower in the present scheme of education -U.11 Calder- : r a change in the pledging game of their schedule as the Keats Hill the houses after the quota of six of Pennsylvania, who under captain out-threw his Olympic teammate, to live at at the University are thrown game postponed to last Monday because Prof. where intellects of all sorts lumbers for Don Gwinn of Pittsburgh, by over three has been tilled. with his family are now abroad; of rain on last Friday was unable ta he together in one Class that the pOorer Sttl- with a throw of 160 feet and 8 inches. Pledging at the several houses on the Merritt L. Fernald of I larvard University, feet the field conditions dents found difficulty in progressing and April Issue of Maine- went over 170 feet played because of poor at midnight Tuesday when Reginald 1.. Fernald, manager of time ale of Black's throws campus started that the brighter students were allowed Al a smoker of a slight and the thunder shower. fearing that Pratt Teachers Agency, N. V., and hut he lost credit for it because a few of the fraternities hi become mentally lazy. Thru a system IV and Neil Spring Interesting Prescott Ward, a strong catcher, who morning would George B. Fernald of St. Mark's School. ' foul. aaiting until Wednesday of "honor classes" anti other attains. Pres. II the xylo- Monday has been ineligible until recently, may get losing their prospective Southboro, Mass; one twprew, Dr. II. 11. .1faine-Spring appeared The four mile relay team placed third result in their Boardman hopes to remedy this evil. In tames an.1 and the call behind the bat in place of John emblems on the Heywood of N. Y. and six grandchildren, rather better written, in the final event of the program. Twenty brothers hung the pledge ciinjulictian with this topic an interesting the repre- issue Moore and Red Boynton. aVard has had ' shortly after the zero Merritt C. Fernald, a student at Yale •-,teresting than usual. This schauls went to the mark. Maine defeated Iajwls their men (Coatinued on Page Two) students plenty of experience and should fill in well evening entertain- University. Frances and Mason, children he of great hat:rest to seventeen of them, including Dartmouth. haur. Tlw Tuesday been as backstop. the form of theat- of Robert Fernald; Katherine Fernald and at the home . 'acuity,- as much discussam has Harvard, N.Y.C., Cornell, Michigan. • ment in most CaSe6 took get the starting of the pledgers took henry G. Fernald of Cambridge, Massa 'he initiates .41 ahether or not to have a Corn- State, Wisconsin, Army, and North Car- Nutting will probably rical parties. Some Scholarships For although both Sur- Hangar play houses while children of Prof. Merritt C. Feniald, and 'ark Deane !, la. mut issue. olina, Bud Brooks led off, followed by assignment in the box their charges to will have a chance to in Orono. Joint A. Pierce of Hartford, Conn., son k jr "Advice to 111-starred Singers", Bud Lindsay, Harry Richardson, and Vic ling and Bagley ,.thers remained Univ. Women Students 18:03 show their offerings. All three of these (Continued on Page Four) (Continued on Page Three) he form ai , rinan's Luck", "Chicken Thieves", MacNaughton. Maine's time was boys have been showing up well in prac- Club. The in Defense of Cheaters" for plenty minutes. This time had only been bettered Offered in Education tice but none are in condition to pitch the as held at :ckles and laughs; for more serious twice in eighteen years before last Satur- and Indiana both whole of the first game. '1 lie alt.:MUM of the women students of Ill limps% turn to "Son", "Princess", day, when Penn State and pros the University is called to a scholarship the week - !as-. Lovers of poetry will find en- broke the existing record of 17.51 min- Milt Sims, one of the strongest Course at the of the Mists", pects on the squad, both from a batting Bound" To-night for a taelvealsaitlis training 'tilt in "My Lady utes.