ALL THE ARMY WEEK-END JOHNS HOPKINS NEWS GAME, TEA-DANCE, BALL FIRST I ALL FOR $2.50. Vol. XXXVI, No. 49 THE , HOMEWOOD, , MD., APRIL 26, 1932 Price 5 Cents

Huang, Grad Student, Dr. Feise Will Speak CO-EDS RULED Tours Southern TEO WEEMSNINE ELEC·TED On German Author JAY STICKMEN Universities At Assembly

OUT OF CAMPUS T. Young Huang, a graduate stu­ IS BOOKED FOR TO HONORARY Commemorating the 200th anni­ VICTORS OVER dent at the Hopkins in Economics, versary of· the birth of Johann has for the last several weeks been Wolfgang von Goethe, Dr. Ernst ACTIVITIES HERE touring the South and speaking at SENIOR BALL HOPKINS FRATS Feise, professor of German will ad­ PRINCETON, 11·0 a number of institutions on his dress Thursday's assembly on the Students' Activities Council itinerary concerning the present Big Event Of June Week To 0. D. K. Initiates Brook, German author. Contest Close At Beginning Makes Ruling Following strained relations between his Be Held June 10 At Dukehart, Triplett, Kelly, Following the assembly, the Gradually Becomes Election of Miss Howser country and Japan. Alcazar Ballroom And Chassin freshman and sophomore classes A Rout One of his recent stops was the will elect representatives to the Tuske~ee Institute in Alabama, KNEIP URGES SENIORS FRANK T. LEILICH IS SEAL AWARDS WILL Student Council. Two second year NINE GOALS MADE where he addressed an audience of TO PAY CLASS DUES PRINCIPAL SPEAKER IN SECOND HALF BE MADE ONLY ONCE men, and one freshman are to be about 2,000 people. Among his chosen. other stops are the Southern Col­ Arrangements Being Made Tau Beta Pi Elects Whitby, Sophomores nominated Curtright, Hopkins Will Play Host To 28 Varsity Seals, 2 7 Certifi­ lege in Birmingham, and the WO­ For Other Features Of Crane, Fehrer, and Army Next Roll, Heaney, Sadtler, and Scott cates Awarded By Under­ man's College of Alabama, as weff Annual June Week Reynolds Week for the positions at last Thursdays graduate Council as numerous colleges in North and Ted Weems' internationally Five students were initiated by assembly. Freshman nominations South Carolina. By BERNARD VERLIN known orchestra has been booked the Omicron Delta Kappa, national will be re-announced at the next No woman will be permitted in Finding the Princeton "Tiger" to to play at the Senior Ball, to be honorary society, Thursday at the assembly. the future to hold membership in be quite tame, the Jay team staged during June Week, on June weekly assembly. Tau Beta Pi, Nominations will be reopened be­ any activity on the campus repre­ CAMPUS IS ASKED succeeded in trouncing the forme 10, at the Alcazar Ballroom, it was honorary engineering fraternity, an­ fore the elections are held Thurs­ sented in the Students' Activities by an 11-0 margin. TO BACK OLYMPIC announced by Walter Kneip, chair­ nounced the election of four stu­ day. Council, it was ruled by that under­ man of June Week Committee. dents to its chapter at the same 1 ======The duel started out as though i graduate body which governs stu­ At present the 15-piece band is assembly, at which Frank T. Leilich, would. be a close affair. The Jay dent activities at the Johns Hop­ FUNDS CAMPAIGN playing in Chicago and is broad­ president of the lVIaryland Air Con­ COLUMBIA ARTISTS immediately became the aggressors kins University. but had difficulty in shooting be Committee Requests At Least casting nightly over WGN, of that ditioning Company, was the prin­ This move was taken following city. Weems' orchestra will make cipal speaker. _ WILL PLAY AT ARMY cause the Tigers were keeping Hop objections from activity heads, stu­ Ten Cents From Each a tour of the South in June, it was The students honored by election kins attackmen well covered. What dents, alumni, and faculty mem­ Student learned today. Ted Weems him­ to 0. D. K. were Ronald Brook WEEK-END FROLIC few shots the Black and Blue did bers to the election of Miss Mar­ self will preside as master of cere­ and Edward Dukehart, of the class take were successfully stopped by garet Howser, a College for Teach­ IDDINS TO MANAGE OLYMPIC TEAM monies at the Ball, introducing the of '32; William Triplett, Caleb Ted Brownagle' s Orchestra the Princeton goalie. ers student in her third year, to the specialty numbers and leading the Kelley, and Maurice Chassin, '33. To Appear At Dance In Guild Scores First editor-in-chief's post of the Black orchestra which has attained world­ Tau Beta Pi elected Henry Whitby, Belvedere Saturday As a result Hopkins was not able Sharretts, Committee Chair­ ___ to score until almost ten minutes o and Blue Jay, campus magazine. man, Asks Support To wide prominence. Among the '32; Thomas Clayton Crane, John Miss Howser has been a member Show Appreciation orchestra's vocalists are Country Nicholas Fehrer, and Robert Wil­ COMBINATION TICKET the half had elapsed, when Lorney of the editorial staff of the publica­ W ashburne, Parker Gibbs, Red liam Reynolds, of the class of '33. $2.50; ON SALE TODAY Guild tore around the net and tion since February, 1931. The ___ shovelled in an easy shot that the In order that the expenses of the Ingles, and Elmo Tanner. Kouwenhoven Speaks Tiger goalie never saw. Students' Activities Council was in 1932 Olympics may not fall too Well-Known Orchestra Mr. William B. Kouwenhoven, Includes Admission To La­ no position, following her election, heavily on any one group of people, One of the best known bands in associate professor in the Engineer- crosse Game, Tea Dance, This tally seemed to add more to protest officially or to demand the Olympic Games Committee has the country, it has provided the ing School, announced the elections Frolic In Evening vim to Hopkins' game, but only one her immediate resignation due to asked the committee in charge of syncopation for more college proms to Tau Beta Pi. He brought to the --- more goal resulted because the at the fact that the group's constitu­ lacrosse to make some plan where­ than any other orchestra . attention of the student body the Arrangements have been com- tack had become over-anxious and tion made no statement as to a by money may be raised. The plan Kneip said today that the nite­ fact that this year marks the twenti- pleted by the Cotillion Board to missed many shots. ,...... 1 p:w heading a campus activity. evolved is for each college partici­ club party will be held al the eth anniversary of the Engineering have Ted Brownagle, voted the To make matters worse, the ~t was definitely established that pating in the lacrosse tournament L'Hirondelle Club and the beach School at the Hopkins. most popular orchestra in Delaware Tiger defense began to play sloppy the College for Teachers is not re­ to attempt to raise enough money party, at Magna Vista, on dates to Mr. Leilich, who is a member of at the Musical Artists Convention The Black and Blue attack, when i garded as part of the regular under­ to cover expenses of one Olympic be selected by the June Week Com­ the oldest chapter of Tau Beta Pi, in 1931, to play for the Army lost the ball, . rushed its opponen graduate department at the Hop­ athlete. mittee later. The Cotillon Board at Lehigh University, told of some Week-end frolic, which will be held with the result that Princeton wa kins. At Least 'Ten Cents Asked is planning to bring a nationally of his experiences as a,n engineer, at the Hotel Belvedere, Saturday not able to clear the ball well. Change In Seal Awards It has been declared, '¥ith peF­ known band here to play at the and pointed out some of the difficul- from 10 P. M. to 2 A. M. Nine Goals Second Half The Council, headed by Kenneth mission from the proper authori­ last cotil!on. In the past only local ties encountered by engineers. During the winter months, In the second half things took a ties, to ask each Hopkins ma;; to orchestras have played at this Sharretts, has decided that begin­ Founded In 1916 Brownagle and his eleven artists different turn. Jack Turnbull, who ning in the next academic year make a contribution to the fund of feature of June Week. Omicron Delta Kappa, one of entertained at the Hotel DuPont, spent the afternoon before the goal at least ten cents, and more if so Varsity Seals will be awarded only Urges Payment of Dues the earlier and more unique societies Delaware, and are booked for the chalked up his second goal and a once each year to only eligible desired. Those directing the cam­ In speaking of the Week, Kneip of the country, was originated at Hotel Henlopen, Rehobeth Beach, few minutes later, he made another paign for funds believe that this said today that it is imperative that seniors. December, previous to the Washington and Lee University by this coming summer. They are Within two minutes, two more closing of the University for the will be a burden to no one at all, all seniors pay up their class dues Carl Fisher, who, working with highly recommended by George­ tallies were registered by Don Kelly Christmas holidays, was set as the and will certainly be of great bene­ at once as funds are needed by the fellow students, devised a new fra- town, University of Delaware, and and Guild, respectively. Kelly' definite time for the awarding of fit to the Olympic Committee. committee to continue work on the ternity which would give outstand- Cornell, having played one or two was the quicker. He received. th the emblems· given in recognition Kenneth C. Sharretts has been annual event. May 1 has been set ing distinction to deserving mem- engagements at each of these col­ faceoff from Beeler, outran hi placed in charge of the work on the as the final day for the payment of of outstanding work in campus ac­ bers of the college. The Beta chap- leges this past winter. man, and hurled the ball for all he campus, and he reports that in a the $25 class dues which should be tivities represented in the Council. fer was established at the Hopkins Combination tickets are on sale was worth. few days plans for the campaign paid to John Meyers at the post­ Previously, the group awarded in 1916. Membership in 0. D. K. in Levering Hall, $2.50. These After these Doug Stone, Don will be complete. Men of his com­ office in Gilman Hall. seals to seniors some time between has been vo~ed for several years tickets will include one admission Kelly again, Packard, and Caleb mittee will be supplied with en­ Tickets for June Week will be December and February and to the highest honor on the Hopkins to the Army game, one couple to Kelly added tallies to make the velopes .with which to collect the put on sale soon, said K~eip. The juniors in the latter part of April. campus by graduating classes. Only the tea dance, featuring Jules Pen­ score 11-0. contributions, and lists of men to subscription to the Ball at which Award Seals three per cent of the undergraduate rose and his band, and one couple Army Next Opponent see. The results of the campaign Weems' orchestra will play will be Varsity Seals and certificates enrollment is eligible for election. to the frolic .Saturday evening. Thus the contest turned ou will be published as soon as the $7.50. For the complete Week the were given by the Council to the similar to those of the past. The University has been completely price will be only $12.50. following: Hopkins attack spent most of the canvassed. Sharretts has asked In addition . to Kneip the com­ Engineers To Make Artificial afternoon piling up the score to the BLACK & BLUE JAY that each student "keep himself mittee includes Gutman, Levy, best of its endeavors while the de (New seals) supplied with plenty of dimes, and Kahl, Dukehart, Quick, and Hen­ Lightning At Public Display fense looked on. M. HOWSER E. PASSAGNO if these are not available, quarters derson. On those few occasions that i (Certificates) will not be objectionable." Turnbull Chairman Apparatus used by the various Many other equally interesting had to perform, the defense func R.BROOK H.GREENWALD The committee for this work will Two Hopkins Students engineering schools will be collected devices will be shown, it is said. tioned creditably. necessarily be large, and it is desired Awarded Athens in a novel display sponsored by the Prof. Thompson of the civil en­ Perhaps next Saturday's con NEWS-LETTER that each man asked to serve 011 Fellowships mechanical, civil and electrict en­ gineering department will detl}on­ test with Army may give the Jay (New seals) the committee wm cooperate to the gineers at the Hopkins on the sixth strate a model impact machine such defenders more than a mere work Two students of the Hopkins best of his ability. Jack Turnbull and seventh of May, Mr. W. B. as is used for testing highways. out. The Cadets have not lost a H. LEVIN M. CHASSIN Archaeology Department were J. GREENFIELD has been appointed chairman of the Kouwenhoven announced recently. Prof. Christie intends to display a contest this season and no doubt wil awarded fellowships at Athens for Lightning Machine Obtained (Certificates) group to canvass the engineernig new type smoke recorder. A model try their best to retain a clean slate next year, it was recently an­ Mr. Kouwenhoven has negotiated R. McD. NESS D. SYKES students. of the Holland Tunnel of New nounced by Dr. David Moore Rob­ the loan of an artificial lightning The Line-up: I. C. GUTMAN G. LA MONT Hopkins ha~ been signally honor­ York will be used in this display. S. LEBOW N. HARRIS inson, W. H. Collins Vickers, Pro­ machine from the Westinghouse HOPKINS PRINCETON ed by having Henry Iddins, its busi­ Second Of Its Kind fessor of Archaeology. Gladys Company for the display. This The purpose of the demonstra­ Stude ...... G ...... Brook ness manager, selected to manage Davidson and Edward Fluck were laboratory model consists of seven­ tions, Mr. Kouwenhoven said, is to Merriken ...... P ...... Vrooman ~ whatever team is chosen to repre­ Reynolds ...... C.P ...... Yeckley the .recipients of these awards, teen condensers which are charged give the public a general idea of New Seals) sent the United States in lacrosse. Yearley ...... F.D ...... Murphy which are the twelfth and thirteenth in parallel with 13,000 volts. These what the Engineering School is do­ R. BAKER C. A. RAUM "It is therefore up to us," Sharretts Weitzel ...... S.D ...... Fram ing. This show will be the second E. LYON W. C. HUMPHRYS added, "to show our appreciation by to be given students of Dr. Robin- same condensers are then dis­ Lang ...... T.D ...... Wister of its kind ever attempted at Hop­ Beeler ...... C...... Miller supporting the above outlined plan." son during the time he has been at charged in series, which brings the kins. The first was held in 1924 Guild ...... T.A ...... Collister COTILLON BOARD ---o­ the Hopkins. total potential in the neighborhood Stone ...... S.A...... Ralston and proved to be worth while as (New seal) JUNIOR BANQUET TICKETS The fellowships were awarded of 200,000 volts and produces a Kelly ...... F.A ...... Davies $2.00 after a series of seven examinations well as successful. J. HENDERSON maximum current of 100 ampers. Turnbull ...... O.H ...... Mcintosh Tickets for the Junior Banquet, -in various subjects given to a group Freshman and sophomore en­ Darrell ...... l.H...... Griswold (Certificate!?) Thursday, May 5th, at 7 P. M., at the This tremendous discharge takes A. QUICK W. KNEIP Lord Baltimore Hot.el, are $2.00. from universities all over the gineering students will act as guides Score: place in four and one-quarter micro­ R. LEVY They may be obtained from C. country. Each fellowship is worth for those who are unfamiliar with Hopkins ...... 2 9-11 Kelly, Rome, Psetzing-, Cockey, Davis, (Continued on page 2, column 3) Denwood Kelly, or Hanhart. $1,400 to the holder. seconds. the campus. Princeton ...... 0 0- O 2 HOMEWOOD, BALTIMORE, MD., APRIL 26, 1932 .THE NEWS-LETTER be held. These are only a few of PRE-VU ES AND REVUES I HULLABALOO BARNSTORMERS DEBATING the features of June Week. (New seali;i) (New seal) At The Europa (New seals) L. ALPERT FOUNDED 1897 In order to carry out its plans T. W. BANKS C. DAVIS Certificates are given to seniors "A Waltz By Strauss," current G. GREEN C. H. DAVIS R. TIPPETT L. HAAS the committee must have funds. who have previously obtained seals. Subscription ...... $2.00 Europa presentation, brings to Bal­ M. HERMAN S. SELSKY Remit subscription fees to John Meyers, The senior class dues must be de­ W. GLASS H. LEVI Postmaster in Gilman Hall. timore another of the delightful (Certificates) pended upon. So we urge, together (Certificates) Entered as second-class matter Decem­ Viennese screen operettas which R.McD.NESS R.BROOK ber 3, 1909, at the Postoffice in Baltimore, with Walter Kneip, chairman, and R. McD. NESS W. KNEIP Md., under the Act of Congresi: November have delighted that theater's audi­ I. C. GUTMAN D. MILLER J. A. Ritter & Son, 3, 1879. his associates, that seniors pay up D. MILLER W. F ARINHOLT ences in recent months. E. MATIINGLY E. PASSAGNO P. WEISE~GOFF Incorporated Published semi-weekly from Octobor to their $25 class dues at once so that June by the Students of Johns Hopkins work on this senior class project Set against the colorful back­ University. ground of nineteenth century Flowers For All <:an be continued. "The Brightest Spot in Town" Telephone ...... Unlverslty 7383 Vienna, the picture portrays the --()--- ST. REGIS RESTAURANT, INC, Occasions Special Breakfast, Luncheon and Dinner-Sandwich and Soda Spa Business communications should be ad- life of the famous composer and is dressed to the Business Manager, .Tohns using Their Heads? 1815-17 N. Charles Street, Baltiimore, Md. Hopkins University. All articles and com- accom~anied by a musical score VErnon .6317 Nicholas K. Brown. President Opetn All Night ~';:!.~t~~nnte s~~~\~1 n~~g rJ~~3ededf;0 ~~ PRESPOSTE R 0 USN ES S comprising his most famous waltz Editor-In-Chier, Johns Hopkins University. marks two actions of the Students' melodies. M. L. Editorial Department Activities Council. ---o--- Edit-Or-in-Chief A motion was unanimously pass­ MOVIE ATTRACTIONS Phones: Vernon 0573-1470 BYMAN LEVIN, '34 The Band Wagon ed stating that no woman will be One of the most scintillating 1918 N. CHARLES STREET Managing Edit-Or WAVERLY THEATRE NOltMAN HEANEY, '34 permitted, in the future, to attain musical reviews of recent time, the BOULEVARD THEATRE GREENMOUNT AVE. and 33RD ST. 3211 GREENMOUNT AVE. No Branch Storts A88illtant Mam.aging Edit-Or membership in any campus activity Band Wagon, makes its appearance W ,l\LTER HAILE, '34 WEEK OF APRIL 25 represented in the Students' Activi­ at Ford's this week. Featuring a WEEK Of APRIL 25 Jwnirs MONDAY and TUESDAY ties Council. The motion, as it MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNEHDAY MILLARD LANGFELD, '34 stellar cast headed by Frank Mor­ Barbara Stanwyck in - · "Shopworn" George Arliss MARTIN PEnLMUTrER, '34 stands, is useless. It only bars fe­ gan, Helen Broderick and Fred WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY in Joan Bennett and John · Boles in Re-wrters male members of the College for Astaire the Band Wagon makes use "The Man Who Played Cod" Opposite the new Jerome Blum, '34; Samuel M. Doctofsky, '34: "Careless Lady" Waldorf Astoria Mordecai Edelman, '34, Marlowe Perry, '32 ; Teachers from regular undergradu­ Stanley Stillman, '84; S • .r. Berkowitz, '38; 10£ the unique and fascinating effects THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY FRIDAY A. E. Gutman, '86 ; Sylvan D. Solarz, '86 ; E. ate activities at the Hopkins. Hal Skelly in - - · - "The Struggle" R. Harrison, '86; J. Marion Grove, '33; Done.Id which can be obtained by the use of Richard Dix Proctor, •aa; Jack Greenfield, '32; Bernard The Council apparently is blind in SATURDAY Verlin, '88. the revolving stage, a newly in­ to the fact that even with this new "The Lost Squadron" Ken Maynard in - "Texas Gunfighter" · Business Department vented theatrical device. Eif()f;l ruling there remains a large loop­ Bwiiness Manager The music, composed by Arthur at 40™ancl Lexington NEWlORK MAURICE R. CHASSIN, '31 hole through which male students Schwartz, includes many numbers Peabody Pharmacy When the Shelton opened (7 Advertising ManGger in the College for Teachers can WM. N. MEYERB, '33 which are already well known. Calvert and 30th Sts. years ago) we began catering to' gain membership in the various Circulatwn Manaoer Among there are Dancing in the The Friend of college men and women. Gradu- MORTON ROME, '33 1recognized activities. That activity­ Dark and I Love Louisa. ally their patronage has in- Office Manager governing body must pass a motion Hopkins Students EDGAR BLUMS'fEIN, '34 ---o--- which will exclude all members of Liberty Street at Saratoga ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Icreased; we feel safe in asserting Charles, Ney, '83 ; Abram Burk, '34; 1..eMaryland r. '36 i Irvin Blum, '86 ; Bert Prager, '36, Manicuring 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Daily Shelton their New York home undergraduate activities and define Seals at Assembly ,8 A. M. to 10 P. M. Saturday than at any club or other hotel Printed by an undergraduate eligible for mem­ Luncheon-Tea-Dinner THEORODE'S BARBER SHOP TH• READ-TAYLOR COMPANY formerly with EM1L CAYE One reason for this is the free ( C ontinited from, page 1, col. 1) Lombard and South Streets, Baltimore. bership as any student of good Special Parties S. W. Cor. St. Paul and 33rd Streets recreational features plus. a de· standing in the College of Arts and MUSICAL CLUB Next To Birely's sire to serve on the part of Shel· TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1932 Sciences, School of Engineering, (New seals) ton employees. Room rates have ======I and School of Business Economics. E. LYON E. EVERTON MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT been greatly reduced. Rates Displaying Good Sense Because the teachers' college is not M. SMITH J. HENDERSpN from $50 per month uppward. A "BOOTS" Ives, president of the officially regarded as a part of the J. GORE J. BURTON The Stadium Restaurant room from $2.50 daily. freshman class, did the unexpected undergraduate department in the M. LEVI;NSON OUR 50 AND 35 CENT DINNERS ARE DELICIOUS CJnb features ~ fre~ to guc.sb.q nr~ n.."J. follows: and in a statement to this paper re- University, such a motioJ;J. is vitally (Certificates) SwUnming pcol: comrJletely et\Ulp~"t gymnli:&t• TRY OUR SPECIAL SANDWICHES AFTER THE DANCE wn: ~-:a.me roon;3 for brldge !!..'lJ backga.1mncm; evaled his desire for the immediate necessary, as we pointed out several R. LEVY J. E. MISHLER :-oof garden uucl sola.rl11.m. RestaUJ"ant aDtl abblition of banquet season. In weeks ago. L. H. HORWITZ K. SHARRETTS 31st STREET and GREENMOUNT AVENUE cr1tt•tcria. sen·ice at reason'l.ble prices.. J. CORCKRAN presenting a good reason for the It was ridiculous to single out dt-opping of this archaic annual women to exclude from student event, Ives urged a meeting of Stu- activities. Without doubt, there dent Council and the class officers will never be a repetition of the un­ Let's smoke a for the consideration of such an fortunate Blaclz and Bl1te Jay elec­ » action. tion of this year, in which Miss We venture, to say without any Margaret Howser was named edi­ MAN'S fear of contradiction that with the tor-in-chief for 1932-33. The chief exception of a small group a ma- objection to Miss Howser's election jority of the freshmen would back was not in the fact that she . is a SMOKE! I vcs in his view and, if a vote were woman, but that not College for taken, would cast ballots for the Teachers' student should be per­ abolition of banquet season. mitted to be a member of an under- • Oscar Helm, president of Student graduate activity at Hopkins. HEN the girls begin to cut cor­ Council, has asserted that the Coun- The Students' Activities Council W ners in our cars and do back somersaults in our planes and borrow cil will not answer this paper's de- again displayed pure asininity when our cigarettes­ marid for a vote on the question for it carried things too far indeed by then it's time to it is totally unnecessary, he be- awarding Miss Howser a Varsity take to a pipe! Call it the last lieves. It is difficult to conceive of Seal. No matter how much she de­ stronghold of mas­ Student Council refusing to be fair served the award for efficient, com­ culine defence-or the one pet diver­ and liberal. We did not ask the petent work on the magazine's staff sion our little impossible nor will a vote on ban- she should not have been given the friends keep their quet season entail any expense of. seal. fingers off. Call i~ what you will- any sort. "We just had to give her the there'~ somet~ing 1!e;i:1:,~7;e/ It is evident that there is dissen- seal," several members of the downright satisfy- ing, understanding, companionable sion within the ranks of the fresh- Council evaded. Absurd! Wasn't about a friendly, mellow, MASCU­ men over the annual occasion at it possible to pass a motion prior to LINE pipe! It's a real man's smoke! And a pipe's at I-fornewood. We want to definitely the date of the approval of the its best when you ascertain whether the majority awards which would make Miss fill it up with Edge­ worth. There's a favors the retention or abolition °£. Howser ineligible for the award? rare, mellow flavor banquet season. Now that the head Again the reason for our objec- to the Edge­ of the freshman class has stated his worth blend of ti on is the fact that the Varsity fine burleys that l view why not learn how his fellow- simply can't be classmen stand on the questiqn? Seal is awarded to men students in touched. It's cut r We congratulate you upon your an exclusively male ·undergraduate long-to give you A pip•'• a a cool, slow-burn- good sense, Ives. We hope that department in recognition of out­ man'• •mok• ing smoke. And you will aid greatly in bringing standing work in an activity govern­ you'll find it the favorite with smokers in 42 out of 54 colleges. Student Council around to holding ed by the Students' Activities Coun­ You can get Edgeworth wherever a vote in your own class on this cil, composed of students from the good tobacconists sell smokes. But il "Hello, Hawaii" important matter of banquet season you've never tried it, we'd like the fun A. B. school, engineering school, of treating you to that first satisfying or no banquet season for 1933. pipeful. Just write to Larus & Bro. Co., Bringing Hawaii within speaking distance Australia, Bermuda, Samoa, and Hawaii is and business school. 105 S. 22d St., Richmond, Va. of the United States is one of the latest daily routine. Today more than 31,000,000 We advise that the Council learn achievements of the Bell System in its pro· telephones can be reached - approximately what consistency is and to consider June Week EDGEWORTH gram of telephone service extension. 92% of all the telephones in the world! the withdrawal of the Varsity Seal .SUPPORT of each and every SMOKING TOBACCO Five years ago the United States had tele­ Making the telephone practically world­ Hopkins senior is necessary to make awarded to Miss Howser. Edgeworth is a blend of fine old burleys, phone connection only with Canada, Cuba, wide in reach promotes understanding be­ ·June Week a financial and social with its natural savor enhanced by Edge­ and the Mexican border. • Since then, Bell tween nations. It has far reaching effects com­ su'ccess. Laxity in paying senior worth' s distinctive mercially and politically. That's what puts das~ dues is quite evident this year. Barnstormers Elect and exclusive elev- engineers have so developed radio telephony enth process. Buy ~!!!!!!~ the thrill into such Bell System pioneering. Needless to say, this places the com­ Ofli.cers at Banquet Edgeworth any· that handling calls to Europe, South America, mittee in a precarious plight. At their annual banquet, held where in two forms -EdgeworthReady­ Plans have been made for a gala last Monday night, the Barnstorm­ Rubbed and Edge­ worth Plug Slice. All ·week .this year. Ted Weems' well­ ers elected the following officers for sizes, I 5 ¢ pocket BELL SYSTEfy.1 known orchestra has been signed the ensuing term: President, Tal­ package to $1.50 up for the Senior Ball, L'Hirondelle pound humidor tin. bot Banks; secretary, Charles Club has been chosen as the scene for the nite-club party, and at Squire; and business manager, Magna Vista the beach party will Charles Davis. A NATION-WIDE SYSTEM OF INTER-CONNECTING TELEPHONES HOMEWOOD, BALTIMORE, MD., APRIL 26, 1932 s

220-Yard Dash-First, Cavalli JAY CINDER PATH ( D) ; second, Lambert ( D) ; third. TRY OUR MODERN Jones (D); time, 27.0. DELICIOUS "HEN RY'S" IMPROVEMENTS Pole Vault-First, Knight (D); STEAK FOR THE There's no inferiority complex in ARTISTS LOSE TO second, Pohl (D); third, Strand­ SANDWICHES 22nd and CHARLES MODERN witz (D); 11.0 feet. 25 CENTS STUDENT Katz Clothes. There hasn't been DELAWARE, 69i-56t Shot Put-First, Dorman (H); second, Sloan (D); third, Pohl (D); for over 5 o years. Loses Third Set-to After 41 feet 4 inches. HO mewood 8040-8041 Javelin-First, Crowe (D); sec­ Your clothes will always have that neat appearance if you will let us do your Two Consecutive .CLEANING, DYEING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING Victories ond, Sloan (D); third, Dorman ''One Trial Will Convince You" (H) ; 150 feet 11 %, inches. PARISIAN TAILORING CO. Katz Clothes High Jump- Caldwell (H); and 346 EAST 33rd STREET Corner University Parkway HOLTZMAN STARS 2 I I -2 1 3 E. Baltimore St. FOR HOPKINS Cotty (D); tied for first, Bendami------­ (H); and Pohl (D) tied for third; "What is impossible t-0 others is possible to us!' 5 feet 9 inches. Moth Holes, Burns, Tears, and Cuts in Clothing, Linens, and Comes From Behind In 2- Discus-First, Dorman (H); sec­ Silk Rewoven Perfectly. Mile Event To Win ond, Sloan (D); third, Mansic (H); UNEXCELLED SERVICE By 50 Yards 117 feet, 10 inches. RELIABLE WEAVING CO. 208 WEST SARATOGA STREET VERNON 1868 THE NORTH INN Broad Jump - First, Wilfson 3 East North Avenue After winning two consecutive (H); second, Lambert (D); third, meets this season the Hopkins Weeks (H); 21 feet lllh inches. The Meeting Place For College Men cinder-path artists journeyed to -o--- After the Game or the Dance Newark and lost their third set-to TENNIS TEAM WINS; LOSES last Saturday to Delaware Univer­ The Hopkins tennis spuad won A STATEMENT OF FACT "FOOD PREPARED THE RIGHT WAY" sity by the score of 690 to 5651;!. the first meet of its northern jaunt, Holtzman Shines in beating Army, 6-3. Saturday, More than 3000 Suits and Topcoats, including Tuxedos, Cavalli ·and Lambert, of Dela­ New York University defeated the which were made for the Ready-to-Wear Departments ware, showed splendid form in tak­ of our wholesale accounts, were not shipped because of Jays 8-1; Siverd was the only Hop~ ing first and second in the 100 and general conditions. Therefore, we are closing out these 200 yard dashes. Holtzman, of kins player who won his match. genuine STETSON "D" garments at less than wholesale Greatest Book Sale Hopkins, .proved to be the star of cost. This is your opportunity to save money on y;our the meet when he came from behind Established 0 1918 summer clothes. CARL J. DOEDERLEIN Ever Held In Baltimore in the two-mile event with a tre­ Manufacturing Jeweler 8 W. Saratoga St. $25 to $45 Suits and Topcoats mendous burst of speed and broke Official manufacturers of Barnstormers the tape fully fifty ya,rds in the lead charm and Varsity seals. Now at We solicit your vatronage of free de­ Thousands of Books at of his nearest competitor. signing without any obligation. The first places of the events $13.65 $16.35 $19.65 1/3 off list price for a were evenly divided, Hopkins gain­ ing seven of them and Dela ware JACOB FRIED All sizes available. Alterations Free. short time only. Worsteds, Cheviots, Sharkskins, Serges. clinching the other seven. Suits Cleaned and Pressed The results : Suits Called for and Delivered 100-Yard-First, Cavalli (D); 101 Bo 21st Street, Belmont 5501 "Nationally "justly second, Lambert (D); third, Chas­ Known" Famous" sin (H); time, 10 seconds. 120-Yard High Hurdles-First, Strandwitz (D); second, Brian J. 'H. FURST CO. Four North Howard Street PRINTERS OF THE NORMAN REMINGTON CO. (H); third, Jones (D); time, 15.9 Philological and Scientific Take Elevator to 4th Floor seconds. Publications 347 North Charles Street 440-Yard Dash-First, McVaugh, 12-20 Hopkins Place, Baltimore (D); second, Satdler (H); third, Crowe (D); time, 54.5 seconds. 1-Mile Run-First, Hopkins (H); second, Lindstrand (D); third, Mc­ Bright (D); time, 4.50. ~r.,,..•••~smr-~vard Run-First, Jung (H); second, Hopkins (H); third, Bolen · (D); time, 2.07. 2-Mile Run-First, Holtzman, ( H) ; second, Deputy ( D) ; third, Reed (D); time, 10.41.

Phone Belmont 7908 Birely's Pharmacy ST. PAUL at 33rd STREET Your Neighborhood Drug Store PRESCRIPTIONS School Supplies, Candy, Cigars Unexcelled Fountai• Service Make Our Store Your Store

NOTICE All Crew Members, Super­ visors. Team Captains and Stu­ dent subscription salespeople who wish to avail themselves of the opportunity for free schol­ arships made possible through ess the courtesy of the leading Magazine Publisher's again this year are requested to apply to r-laste the national organizer M. An­ thony Steele, Jr., Box 244, San Juan, Porto Rico, stating quali­ fications fully. /say sof smokers

Chesterfield Radio Program MON. & THUR. TUES. & FRI. BOSWELL ALEX SISTERS GRA y 10:30 p.m. E. D.T. 10:30 p.m. E.D.T.

YOU COULD ASK FOR

0 1932, LICGETT & Mx1u TOBACCO Co ' HOMEWOOD, BALTIMORE, MD., APRIL 26, 1932 Bill Triplett' s All Set for FELLOWS MEET DR. LANGMUIR HThe Good HERE FRIDAY GIVES THEORY Ole Jfl. Summer Time'' F0 R CONCLAVE OF ADSORPTION If you're to be "in the swim" this season, you'll need M. E. Krahl And R. W. Dohme Lecturer Shows Older SPORT SHOES-and plenty of them. Ask Bill Triplett to show you the new Hess models he's showing at The Cairns To Report Re- Theory As Special Barn. Every conceivable style-at inconceivably low searches In Detail Case prices. Just imagine- DISOWNS FORMULA Genuine Buckskin Shoes at $6.50! JOHNSON TO DISCUSS WHICH BEARS NAME SIGNIFICANCE OF PLAN Cites New Experimental N. HESS' SONS Hon. Francis P. Gavan, Data To Prove His 8 BALTIMORE STREET, EAST Chemical Foundation Hypothesis Head To Preside Dr. Irving Langmuir, winner of Donors of the fellowships estab­ the $10,000 popular science award Fraternity Begins lished under the National Fellow­ for important contributions to ship plan of the department of science spoke here last Friday as 01emistry at the Johns Hopkins one of the lecturers in the Dohme at Sea! University will hold their third an­ series. In his exposition of the Join the merry company who sail the ocean blue to Europe nual conference on Friday, April "Laws of Adsorption," the physicist ... in the Tourist Class of Lloyd Express and Cabin Liners. 29. The conference will be opened elaborated the older theory into a Right gaily you'll be initiated with dances, deck sports, jol­ by Dr. Ames at 10 A. M., in new and more general concept, lifications, masquerades, Munchenerabends, tournaments, and Remsen Hall. which he supported by experimental just doing as you please. Your club house is an ocean villa of comfortable staterooms, lounges, broad decks, delicious data. M. E. Krah!, holder of the Eli food, with genuine Lloyd hospitality and service. Disowns Formula CLOTHES AND ACCESSORIES OF AN INTERESTING. Lilly Company felowship, and R. \V. Cairns, holder of the Firestone In discussing the use of the ENGLAND ·FRANCE ·IRELAND· GERMANY CORRECT AND QUITE EXCLUSIVE TYPE ARE NOW Tire and Rubber Company fellow­ formula which bears his name, the *Go abroad to study this summer at one of the foreign uni­ AVAILABLE AT PRICES WHICH ARE l/lfPRES- ship will report to the conference "Langmuir adsorption isotherm," versities. The ~loyd will take you there. SIVELY MODEST. IT IS RESPECTFULLY in detail upon their researches to Dr. Langmuir protested that he had date. not developed this formula himself, SUGGESTED THAT A MORE DESIRABLE 32 to 52 Day Tours Conduct Informal Tour but merely taken it from previous PRICE AND STYLE CONDITION A visiting tour of the research work and applied it in a special Marco Polo couldn't do better! 5 to 7 countries in Europe COULD NOT POSSIBLY PREVAIL. laboratories of the fellows, together case. The formula is used in de­ ... great cities and local color ofEngland, France, Germany, with informal inspection and dis- termining the force of attraction in Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Holland, Belgium, Czecho-Slo­ SUITS AND TOPCOATS cussion of their work, will supple- certain cases of adsorption. vakia. Convenient sailings on Lloyd Liners. A remarkable bargain arranged by Student Pleasure Tours, Inc., and the Open $42.so TO $7Q ment the more formal reports. One of the adsorptive phenomena Road. The price includes round-trip passage, hotels, meals, At the afternoon session the Hon. which Dr. Langmuir's theory ex­ sightseeing, transportation, baggage, and other incidentals. •-- _.,,RED TO YOUR MEASURE Francis P. Garvan, president of plains is the tremendous force with $195 up. Sign up now! The Chemical Foundation, Inc., and which tungsten holds oxygen. At a SHIRTS, CRAVATS. HOSE, WOOLIES. HATS. SHOES AND ALL CORRECT ACCESSORIES ARE VERY MODERATELY PRICED. donor of several national fellow- temperature of 1,800 degrees ab­ EXHIBITION ships, will preside as chairman. The solute it would take three and one­ NORTH GERMAN conference will include a report on half years to completely vaporize AT HOTEL EMERSON, activities arising out of the recom- the surface layer of oxygen mole­ LLOYD FRIDAY, APRIL 29th, mendations of the previous con- cules, he explained. The industrial­ HARRY SCHEIN; Rep. ' f erences and a discussion of the ly important silica jel, an incom­ Charles and Redwood Sts., Baltimore, Md., Tel. Plaza 0161 and SAMUEL HOPKINS present achievements and future pletely dehydrated silicic acid de­ Beta Theta Pi House, Johns Hopkins Univers\ty possibilities of the National Fellow- veloped by Dr. Patrick here at the ship Plan. Hopkins also depends upon the ad- To Speak On Plan sorption phenomenon for its effi- W. R. Johnston, holder of the ciency. FRANK BROTHERS Fleischmann Fellowship will ad- ---o--- f"OOT'Wr.4• '* dress the assembly on the signifi- 588iFifth Ave. between47th and 48th Sts. Hullabaloo Elects 9 NEW YORK FIFTH AVENUE AT FORTY.SIXTH STREET cance of the plan to the student. Members to Stafl Dr. J. C. W. Frazer, chairman of The following men have been Footwear that meets the the department of chemistry, will elected to the staff of the Hulla­ college man's point of discuss the plan from the standpoint baloo: view - smartly styled­ soundly constructed - of the University. The viewpoint Ted Stern, Photographic editor; of the chemical industries will be Armstrong and Fleischer, editorial and economically priced. presented by Dr. H. A. B. Dunning, contributors; Levi, IfuotographiQ LEO SCHAEFFER'S, 1800 Monument, April 29th president of Hynson, Westcott, and contributor; Williams, Sadtler, Dunning. Praeger, Lesselbaum and M. Cohen, business staff. Dr. Joseph S. Ames will entertain -0- donors of fellowships and their Marion Grove Elected wives at dinner at the Baltimore Vice-President of All Senior Class Dues must Country Club. Tee evening ad­ the Y.M.C.A. dress will be delivered at the At the third election of the be paid by May 1st if photo­ Country Club by Dr. C. M. A. Y. M. C. A., Marion Grove was Stine, chemical director of the du elected vice-president last Tuesday, graphs are to appear in after tieing twice with Caleb Kelly. Pont Company. Dr. Stine will At a previous election Cyrus speak on "Chemical Research-A Young was elected president, Al­ Hullabaloo Factor of Prime Importance in .bert Pfetzing, secretary, and Ran­ American Industry." dolph Cockey, treasurer.

Four· Abolition Of Banquet Season Piece Milestone System Urged By Freshman Class Head . DRIVE IT YOURSELF Suit Ives Believes There Should Be A Joint Meeting Of Student No Deposit Required of Hopkins Students Coupes Chevrolets ~ · Council, Class Officers For Purpose Of Fords Dropping Annual Season Roadsters Chryslers Hupmobiles Sedans Buicks · Kenwood Fla~nels \IVhen asked whether the Student penditure of money that could be Council should submit the issue to applied toward something worth No Hour Charge at any Time a complete warm-weather LIGHT AND1 LOMBARD STREETS the members of the freshman class while. Any beneficial results were 1725 N. Charles St. Plaza 6000 2402 Pennsylvania Ave. wardrobe in one 4-piece suit for a vote, as advocated by the Vernon 4049 Lafayette 2000 campus newspaper, Ives said: "It considerably over-balanced by the NEW LOW RATES Coat, Vest and Trousers ... of famous Kenwood flannels. A suit is my opinion that there should be conditions that prevailed during the I.!::======~ that you can wear for al I daytime occasions . .. through the spring a joint meeting of the Student season. and summer. Blue, tan or grey. Council and the class officers for It was indicated by Oscar Hel~, Striped Flannel Slacks ... white, striped to match the suit . . . the purpose of abolishing the president of Student Council, that REPAIRING ENGRAVING converts the daytime suit into your outfit for spring and summer banquet season. I can not see the the undergraduate governing body evenings. (Both pairs of trousers may match suit, if you prefer.) necessity of submitting the question would not conduct a vote in the KIBLER'S . to the entire student body, how- first-year class to determine whether Take Elevator from Men's Shop, Lexington Street Jeweler and Optician Entrance, direct to the Fourth Floor ever." the class favors the retention or According to Ives, the only thing abolition of the annual banquet sea­ 3222 Greenmount A venue 5409 Harford A venue derived from the past commotion son because "the Council feels that HocHscH1Lo, KoHN & Co. were the loss of valuable time from there is no good reason for the Nearest Jeweler to the Campus classes, and the unnecessary ex- poll."