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Volume 21. Issue 3. DURHAM, N. H., OCTOBER 16, 1930. Price Ten Cents

Begin Work On Professor Neserius Proposes Varsity Tops Political Gages Thump on Bar Byrd Addresses 1932 Granite Plan for International Comity Lowell Textile as Mayoralty Tilts Draw Near Large Audience

Editor Makes Call For By J. Robert Ayres, ’32 Blue and White Eleven “The recent sophomore, junior, and Interesting Pictures More Sophomore Heelers NOTICE Two American professors, who Scores Thrice in Game senior class elections will be put to shame and shown up as examples of Feature Lyceum Program ------teach political science in widely sep­ New Feaures Planned for Junior arated colleges, have joined in a pro­ Maine Team Looms As Formidable low grade politics when the annual The athletic department Yearbook— All Juniors Must Have posal whereby the United States will Opponent For Saturday— Memo­ campaigning for the exalted post of Feats of Comrades and Tales of Ant­ wishes to call attention to the Pictures Taken by Tomorrow regain back a great deal of the pres­ rial Field Location Of Tradi­ Mayor of Durham starts Monday,” arctic Perils Graphically Told by rules governing the use of A. A. Afternoon tige she lost in her attitude on war tional Battle This Year said Mayor Soap Blaisdell, whose World Famous Explorer * tickets both for the benefit of debts since the World War. These term of office terminates the evening t the holders and for its own pro- Work on the 1932 Granite is pro­ two men are Professor Philip G. Nes­ The University of New Hampshire before the Vermont game, in a pri­ gressing rapidly according to the tection. Rear Admiral Richard Evelyn erius, of the political science depart­ varsity football team defeated the vate interview with Herald, T h e N e w editor, Conrad Peterson. Several new The conditions are clearly Byrd, the conqueror of the Arctic, ment of the University of New Hamp­ Lowell Textile team at Lowell Sat­ H a m p s h i r e ’ s Rover Boy Reporter. features are planned for this year’s stated on the tickets but there the Antarctic, and the Atlantic by shire, and Professor Emerson P. urday by a score of 20 to 0. The It is rumored in political circles issue. However, the details have have been frequent claims of air opened the University Lyceum Schmidt, of the economics depart­ Wildcat team held the upper hand that Blaisdell will be a big gun be­ not yet been worked out and so are ignorance. Every student should course for 1930-31, last evening at ment of the University of Minnesota, throughout the game, the playing be­ hind the scenes in general to see that not ready for announcement. read the conditions carefully. 8,00 P. M., with a vivid description of, who worked together during the past ing in the Cowell territory practic­ fair play is always in order and to Each ticket must be signed by his adventures and accomplishments Twenty-five heelers are working for summer when Prof. Neserius taught safeguard the welfare of his beloved the owner with ink. It does not ally all of the time. However, the around the curious little city of Little positions on the staff. This is not at the University of Oregon. citizens. admit to freshman games. The Lowell Tech team stiffened when the America. He illustrated his lecture as great a number as the staff needs. A letter was sent to the Christian Already the gages are thumping on athletic department is not re­ ball neared their goal posts, and al­ with a new series of motion pictures Sophcmores especially are urged to Science Monitor by these men explain­ the bar, and campaign plans are being sponsible for any loss of the though the Blue and White team pene­ selected and assembled under his own join the competition for positions on ing the plan which was subsequently laid in the garrets. Under a camou­ ticket. The ticket is not trans­ trated to good scoring positions on personal direction. the staff of the 1933 Granite. picked up by other papers throughout flage of cigarette smoke the wards ferable and cannot be loaned. seven occasions during the first of the The city of Little America, situ­ All junior pictures must be taken the country, until the plan has become are being organized and platforms These are and have been the game, they could not make a touch­ ated about seven and a half miles before 4:30 tomorrow afternoon. No a matter of governmental interest. erected. standard rules but on account of down and lost the ball on downs, only from the edge of the Ross ice bar­ pictures will be taken after that time. Now that the question of war-debt From the attic of the Schunmaker some abuses a new rule has to receive a punt and carry it back rier, was most interestingly described Pictures are being taken at the Com­ cancellations and reducing Germany’s estate report comes that William been added as follows: “A up the field again. and pictured by Admiral Byrd. Many mons organization room every day financial obligations are temporarily Crowley, ’30.5, will be a candidate for Student ticket presented by any­ In the second half, however, the of the difficulties encountered during between 8:30 A. M. and 4:30 P. M. All settled, the United States might well the desk in City hall. Who will be juniors who have not paid for their one but the owner will be taken Wildcats came back as they did in the the construction of the “capital city,” take the next step in developing an the henchmen of “Gentleman Bill” is up and admission refused B. U. game the preceding week and as for example, the numerous bliz­ copies of the Granite should consult international esprit de corps which not definitely known but it is rumored bearer.” If so taken the own­ ran up three touchdowns. The first zards, the breaking of the barrier, Malcolm Brannen at the would arouse the esteem of its ad­ that Paul Blaisdell has been sitting in house before having their pictures er’s name will be filed with the was the result of another series of and the crossing of the many ice versaries and the serious attention of on the conferences. Henry Kelley, Dean of men, and the privilege runs up the field, this time ending crevasses were portrayed. taken. thinking men and women of the who has already been corrupted by The personnel of the 1932 Granite of an athletic ticket denied for with the ball over the goal line. The He described the feats of his com­ world. politics in Manchester and week-ends staff is as follows: Editor-in-chief, the remainder of the college second score resulted from a short rades and praised their work which It is generally recognized by states­ in Lawrence, has long been an advisor Conrad Peterson; Business Manager, year. pass near the goal line, Slack to whale visits "Little Amcricd " made possible his flight to the South men, scholars, and missionaries that to Crowley and no doubt will stick a Malcolm Brannen; Assistant Business The department would wel­ Elizabeth, after another march up the pole. Then with his well-known mod­ the good will created between China thumb in the mug. Lady Killer Jack manager, Raymond Whitehouse; Ad­ come a spirit of co-operation field. The final scoring came in the esty he explained that which he ac­ and the United States after the Holt has taken a position as ward vertising manager, Baron Rogers; from the student body and last part of the game when Eustis, complished for science and knowl­ Boxer uprising of the early yeai’S boss under the Crowley ticket, and he Fight On For edge. Sales manager, Malcolm Chase; Pub­ S wishes to urge upon them an New Hampshire’s fleet-footed half­ of this century is in a large measure states that no form of pulchritude will licity manager, George Blanchard; T- active loyalty to the University back intercepted a pass and raced His motion pictures included views due to the fact that instead of ex­ escape his eye. Intramural Cup Men’s Managing editor, Stewart * in all its interests, athletic as down the field sixty-five yards for of the unique little Adelie penguins, tracting the last pound of flesh, Tom McKoan has announced that Stokes; Junior editor, Edward Hoyt; * wrell as scholastic and social. another six points. Lowell Textile’s schools of killer whales, dog teams in America refunded in part the indem­ under his managership Edward Hasel- Men’s Organizations editor, Preston special plays went for naught, only action, and many kinds of seals and nity which it might have collected. tine will enter the fray. Haseltine Fourteen Fraternities Rolfe; Military Science editor, Rob­ one making a gain, and the passing petrels along with many scenes of The money due on the indemnity will be remembered as the represent­ In Basketball League ert Ayers; Men’s Athletic editor, Karl during the game was only moderately action as flying over the Liv and the agreement was set aside to create ative of the people in last year’s cam­ Smith; Men’s Questionnaire editor, successful. Axel Heiberg glaciers and the South Frosh Victors scholarships for Chinese students. paign. Snapper says his experience Hocpsters Continue Play for Trophy Francis Kibbey; Women’s Managing On Saturday afternoon New Hamp­ pole. Numerous pictures were shown The result has been of value to both under the invigorating leadership of Tonight— Relay Races to be editor, Nancy Meehan; Class editor, shire’s traditional rival the University of the ice barrier and its treacherous Over B. U., 21-0 countries. “Cy” Perkins will be brought to bear Held at Football Game Celia Downing; Women’s Organiza­ of Maine team looms more formid­ pressure ridges and crevassed areas, Here in America they spend their during the coming week. Enzo Sera- the ice-coated City of New York, the tions editor, Charlotte Atwood; Wom­ able than ever. The teams are evenly fini, well known in political circles, money; mingle with American men The intramural basketball season pack ice in Ross sea, the Floyd Ben­ en’s Athletic editor, Ethel Duffy; Terriers Overwhelmed matched and the odds are up for the has accepted a position on the Hasel­ started on October 9 with fourteen and women; study their cultural nett, and of little Igloo, the insep­ Women’s Questionnaire editor, Aud­ From Start to Finish team that shows better development origins; try to understand the pecu­ tine staff and promises a deluge cam­ fraternities contending. The teams arable mascot of all Byrd’s adven­ rey Bowman; Faculty editor, Claire this week prior to ih.e game. Maine liarities they find here; and return to paign. Serry ib an old hand at the are divided into two leagues. Kappa tures. Bresnahan; Fraternity editor, Eileen Great Improvement Over Exeter has one of the strongest outfits in game, having been manager for Alex Sigma, Phi Alpha, Sigma Alpha Ep­ their native land with new ideas and This is the second time the Univer­ Gadd; Special writer, Florence Ba­ Game Evident— Team One Of the last few years, having won both with a feeling that fundamentally Currie in the war of 1928. silon, Delta, Theta Upsilon sity Lyceum course program has been ker; Art editor, George Abbe; Assist­ Lightest In Years— Brewster of her first two games decisively. (Continued on Page 4) (Continued on Page 3) Omega, Phi , and Alpha graced with the young flying cheva­ ant Art editor, Arline Hooper; Pho­ And Tilton Next Rhode Island, which gave Brown an Gamma Rho comprise league one. lier of the air for back in 1927, just tographic editor, Mary Seyward; As­ Opponents even fight was driven under by Maine UNIVERSITY ASSISTS League two consists of Theta Kappa before sailing on this famous expedi­ sistant Photographic editor, Margaret LIBRARY ACQUIRES and the strong Connecticut Aggie Phi, , Delta Sigma IN MACHINE EXHIBIT tion to Little America, he was again Egbert. By winning over the Boston uni­ team has also received a trouncing Chi, , Delta Pi Epsilon, HISTORIES OF ART the leading feature of the program. from the Maine eleven. New Hamp­ CATTLE JUDGING TEAM IN versity freshmen last Saturday by the Dean Taylor Announces New Hamp­ and Alpha Tau It is also the second time that he has Important Collection Traces Entire shire has tied one and won one of two NATIONAL DAIRY CONTEST score of 21 to 0 the New Hampshire shire’s Contribution to New York Omega. been so enthusiastically received by a freshmen showed that the playing of Development of European Art easier contests, and both teams should In the first game of the season Exhibition of Science and In­ record student and out of town audi­ The Dairy Cattle Judging Team, Through the Ages by Articles be at their best fighting mettle on the team in the Exeter game was not dustry— “Men and Machines” Theta Kappa Phi trounced Pi Kappa ence. consisting of Joseph T. Brown, Ralph just a flash in the pan but that the and Reproductions Memorial field Saturday. The clash Alpha, 16-9. Too many fouls caused Admiral Byrd arrived in Dover Dodge, and Edward Mecheski, is at­ first year men have a scrappy, ag­ should furnish one of the greatest of In a notice to members of the Uni­ defeat for the vanquished. On the An important collection of art from Portland, Maine, early yesterday tending the National Dairy Show be­ gressive organization and without the home season openers for some versity of New Hampshire faculty same day, was victor books which has recently been afternoon where he was met by a ing held at St. Louis this week. The doubt will improve with the next few time. Maine is strong, heavy, sea­ Friday, Dean Frederick W. Taylor of over , 18-11. acquired by the Hamilton Smith Li­ group of New Hampshire officials in­ team will compete in the intercolle­ soned and proved on the field of the agricultural college here an­ Again, too many fouls cost a victory. games. brary will enable interested students cluding Major Hugo E. Pitz of the giate judging contest. Professor J. The score of the game does not tell battle. nounced that this institution is co­ A weird game was played be­ to study the entire development of military department and Raymond C. M. Fuller is in charge. All members the story because the winners should Word has been received through operating in a modest way with the tween last year’s finalists when Phi European art through the medium of Magrath, business secretary. of the team are juniors. have scored several times more and the office of Edward Y. Blewett, as­ wonderful exhibit of “Men and Ma­ Alpha humbled Kappa Sigma, 15-3. reproductions of which there are The second number of the Lyceum had it not been for a penalty and a sistant to the president here, that chines” now being shown at the Mu­ Theta Chi nosed out Delta , more than two thousand. From the course for the year will bring to the RALPH N. MILLER ELECTED continuous line of substitutions the among the guests at the Maine game seum of Peaceful Arts, 220 East 10-8, in the closest game of the week. Byzantine mosaics to Rembrandt’s University a super-man in the art of PHI MU DELTA PRESIDENT score would have been different. will be President and Mrs. Harold A. 42nd street, New York. The loser’s inability to score on foul “Night Watch,” all the great stages magic, Frederick Dunworth. On Wed­ A very few minutes after the open­ Boardman and Dean and Mrs. L. S. New Hampshire’s exhibit consists throws caused defeat. Delta Pi Ep­ At a recent meeting of the Phi Mu of culture are represented. The his­ nesday, December 3, the University ing of the game the result was plain­ Corbett of the University of Maine. of the Daniel Webster Plow and other silon outshot Lambda Chi Alpha, 12-5. Delta fraternity, Ralph N. Miller, ’31, tory of art has been given the most audience will see the master of sleight- ly to be seen. Graffam threw a pass old-fashioned farm tools, Mr. Taylor sunk Theta Upsi­ of Townsend, Massachusetts, was important place because of its imme­ of-hand perform. He has successfully to Knox which resulted in the latter revealed. “Men and Machines” is a lon Omega, 21-8. The Theta Kappa elected president of the organization diate appeal but the histories of arch­ AUTUMNAL TEA DANCE HELD mystified record audiences for over going over the line for a touchdown. special exhibit of the developments of Phi’s continued with high scores by in place of J. Raymond Sawyer who itecture and sculpture are presented a quarter of a century. AT HOUSE the last 150 years in contrast to those smothering , 21-7. was forced to resign his position be­ Graffam kicked the extra point with in such a manner that their study will of the preceding period. It shows The week’s most decisive victory was cause of the University extra cur­ a well directed drop kick. The pass help place the paintings in their On Saturday the Alpha Xi Delta that, before 1780, man had a dozen conceded to the Phi Mu Delta’s, when ALBERT LAZURE ELECTED ricula activities point system. Miller was good for 20 yards and Knox ran proper environment. fraternity held a tea dance from 3 to metals. Today he chooses from some they defeated Phi Delta Upsilon, 29-3. SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT was former vice-president of the fra­ the remaining distance, eluding sev­ These volumes together with 5:30 at the chapter house. Autumn 10,000 metals and alloys. It also The games for the week follow: To­ ternity and a member of the 1931 eral would be tacklers before he Faure’s History of Art and Caval- leaves and jack o’ lanterns were used shows that before 1780, man could night, Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Delta Sig­ Albert Lazure was elected president Sphinx. He served as assistant man­ scored. caselle and Crowe’s Italian Painting for decoration, and cider and dough­ command only animal, wind, and ma Chi; Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. of the senior class at a meeting held ager of baseball last spring and is a The second New Hampshire touch­ as reference books will furnish com­ nuts took the place of the usual tea water power to supplement his brawn, Kappa Sigma; Friday, Phi Alpha vs. Monday night. Lazure is a member member of the Y. M. C. A. cabinet. down was scored on a fifty yard run plete material for either study or and wafers. Mrs. Gertrude S. Mc- as contrasted with the steam, internal Alpha Gamma Rho; Theta Chi vs. of Pi Kappa Alpha social fraternity. John Cleary, ’31, of Manchester, by Knox. This score was made behind recreation. They are written in both Clintock, Mrs. Clara Flanders, and combustion, and electrical power of Delta Pi Epsilon; Monday, Lambda He is a member of the cross-country, was elected to the office of vice- beautiful interference by the remain­ French and German with notices given Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Stark were today. The exhibit also portrays ad­ Chi Alpha vs. Alpha Tau Omega; Phi winter sports, and track teams. He president to fill the vacancy left by der of the team. Sweetser took out in English. The German books which the chaperones for the afternoon. vancements in tools. Delta Upsilon vs. Theta Upsilon is also a member o f Blue Key, Sphinx, Miller. come from the famous series, (Continued on Page 2.) Among the guests were: Messrs. Rob­ Dean Taylor has urged everyone, Omega; Tuesday, Phi Mu Delta vs. and a member of the Student Council, “Klassiker der Kunst,” show the ert McNamara, Robert Winer, Robert having the opportunity, to visit this Kappa Sigma; Theta Kappa Phi vs. and is president of the Athletic As­ whole development of Italian paint­ Richards, Clesson Duke, Cleon Duke, museum of science and industry which Delta Sigma Chi; Wednesday, Sigma sociation. ing, and reproductions of the works Karl Knabenshue, William Monahan, carries this special exhibition until Alpha Epsilon vs. Phi Alpha. J. Raymond Sawyer was chosen of Giotto, Boticelli, Raphael, Titian Frank Randall, George Abbe, Philip November 15. The Delta Pi Epsilon’s, by virtue vice-president. He is a former pres­ and other Italian artists are pre­ Prescott, Frank Horrigan, Robert of victory over Theta Upsilon Omega, ident of Phi Mu Delta social fratern­ sented. Less complete but more Soda Fountain Light Lunches Ives, Henry Tiffany, Robert Eadie, ANNOUNCE NEW RULES FOR moved into the semi-finals of the in­ ity and is the present head of Tau diverse and attractive are the French Oliver Tufts, Richard Daland, Theo­ ALPHA PRIZE tramural relay. They will race at Kappa Alpha. Sawyer is manager of volumes which deal with the study of dore Mozes, Lewis Starke, Robert the Maine football game, with Lambda 1931 track and has been recently schools rather than of individuals. Griffiths, and Robert Phipps. The The sorority an­ Chi Alpha who ran into the semi­ elected to the executive committee of Egyptian art, French sculpture of the Blue Vagabonds furnished music for nounces a change in the Alpha Chi finals by defeating Theta Chi. the N. E. I. A. A. Other activities middle ages, the Dutch school, and the occasion. Omega prize essay contest rules. Phi Mu Delta and Alpha Tau Ome­ include membership in Casque and many other periods of art are illus­ The rules read formerly: “A ten ga, who were scheduled to race on Casket, Blue Key, and Student Coun­ trated by the most typical examples. dollar prize will be awarded annually October 14, will play off the post­ cil. ALPHA CHI OMEGA ELECTS COLLEGE PHARMACY These volumes are considered one of by Alpha Tau chapter of Alpha Chi ponement this evening for position in The position of secretary will be MORTON VICE PRESIDENT the most valuable cultural additions Omega to the undergraduate student the semi-finals. The winner will filled by Lois Jackson, who is a mem­ to the library and it is hoped that of the University who submits to the race at the Maine game, with Delta ber of Theta Upsilon sorority and most students will avail themselves Sarah Elizabeth Morton, ’32, of head of the department of English the Sigma Chi, to which team Phi Alpha vice-president of Phi Lambda Phi. of the opportunity to look at them. Concord, N. H., was elected vice presi­ best informal essay of less than three forfeited. Kenneth Buckminster was elected dent of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority. thousand words. The title may be ' Another intramural relay will be treasurer. He is president of Phi Del­ Join the Club Victor Records NOTICE She succeeds Charlotte Thompson of chosen by the student. The essay held at the Vermont football game, ta Upsilon social fraternity, circula­ Manchester. Virginia Thompson, ’33, must be submitted by June 1.” Under when the victors in the semi-finals tion manager of T h e N e w H a m p ­ Fred A. Gardner will address the of Manchester, was elected corre­ the new rules, the last sentence has fight it out for the championship. s h i r e , treasurer of Casque and Cas­ members and guests of the Woman’.? sponding secretary. She succeeds been struck out and the following ket, and vice-president of Blue Key. club of Durham at their “Family Carol Mather of Manchester. has been added: “All essays must be PLEDGING NOTICE Paul Reed heads the commencement Hot Chocolates are in style again Tree” night at the Community house Elsie Thurston, ’31, represented the written specifically for the Alpha Chi ball committee. Other members in­ tomorrow at eight o’clock. Everyone sorority at the national convention Omega prize. Such essays will be due Alpha Sigma chapter of Kappa clude Granville Shattuck, Francis interested is invited to hear the talk held at Del Monte, California, last by May 27, 1931. A fter the prize has Delta announces the pledging of Con­ Robinson, George Hadley, Betty Mel- by Mr. Gardner. Cider and dough­ July. She was accompanied by been awarded, all essays will be re­ stance Tobey, ’33, of Hampton, and endy, Elizabeth Gates, and Lillian nuts will be served by the club. Pauline Nerbonne, ’30. turned upon request.” Beatrice Nutter, ’33 of Rochester. Trombly. THE NEW HAMPSHIRE, OCTOBER 16, 1930.

FROM OUR MAIL BOX OUTING CLUB MEMBERSHIP | PLEDGING NOTICE | DRIVE STARTS TODAY The Official Organ of the University of Editor of T h e N e w H a m p s h i r e I I Franklin Theatre New Hampshire Dear Sir: The Annual Membership Drive of the University of New Hampshire Durham, N. H. Published Weekly by the Students of Ever since Freshman week the I Lambda Chi Alpha------announces I^ The University of New Hampshire, Dur­ Outing Club starts today. Following ham, N. H. drinking fountain system on the first ^ the pledging of Kenneth Kearns, GEORGE Offices: Editorial, Business and Circu­ floor of Fairchild hall has been se­ the plan adopted last year outing club | ’33, of W olfeboro, N. H. f Friday, October 17 lation, Basement Thompson Hall, Dur­ riously in need of immediate repairs V v* banners will be presented to the fra­ ham, N. H. ternity, sorority, men’s dormitory and Entered as second class matter at the — in fact it does not render the fluid & A Paramount Picture women’s dormitory having the largest post office at Durham, New Hampshire, at all when the request is demanded TESTING MATERIALS LAB. under the act of March 3, 1879. percentage of paid up members. Mem­ “D EVIL’S HOLIDAY” Accepted for mailing- at special rate of it. Why is this deficiency per­ MOVED TO CONANT HALL of postage provided for in Section 1103, bership in the outing club entitles the mitted ? Why can not a new fixture Nancy Carroll, Ned Sparks, Act of October 3, 1917. Authorized member to use without charge of all PHILLIPS Septem ber 1, 1918. be installed? Do they think we are The Testing Materials laboratory Hobart Bosworth all drys? (Not rhetorical questions.) of the Mechanical Engineering de­ property belonging to the club. The Member of N. E. I. N. A. The roomers on the first floor earn­ partment has been moved to the base­ club sponsors all kinds of out of door Educational Comedy— EDITORIAL STAFF estly solicit any aid you may be able ment of Conant hall. Professor Ed­ recreation for its members. It is a INC SUGAR PLUM PAPA Victor L. Morse, ’31 Editor-in-Chief by Enzo Serafini ward L. Getchell is in charge. member of the U. S. Eastern Amateur Francis E. Robinson, ’31, Managing Editor to render us in regaining the use of Gordon R. Ayer, ’32, News Editor our health-giving apparatus. In addition to old material which Ski Association and through its mem­ John B. MacLellan, ’32, Sports Editor Tammany Hall may have the repu­ Sincerely yours, has been moved over from DeMerrit bership furnishes the only represen­ Virginia Powers, ’32, Women’s Editor tation but the real science of politics Saturday, October 18 Enzo D. Serafini, ’31, Why Nott, ’33. hall there is a new Universal one tation the institution has in the East­ offers Intercollegiate Editor must have had its birth in Durham. A Radio Picture thousand pound testing machine. The ern Association. Do you want to con­ BUSINESS STAFF Witness the recent class elections. tinue these activities at the Univer­ To the Editor department of Mechanical Engineering “INSIDE THE LINES” Jean Moreau, ’32, Business Manager sity of New Hampshire? If so join Bradford Boothby, ’32, Dear Sir: We must congratulate the winning has designed and is now building a Advertising Manager the outing club now. The member­ Outstanding Values In Betty Compson, Lloyd Hughes One subject the mayoralty candi­ faction in the recent senior elections. beam testing machine which will take Kenneth Buckminster, ’31, ship fee is one dollar per year. We Circulation Manager dates would do well to advocate se­ It was the most thorough, complete, full size beams up to ten feet in ------*------want a one hundred percent member­ FACULTY ADVISORS riously in next week’s campaign is and finished piece of fraternity poli­ length. This machine will also be lo­ ship this year. Professor H. H. Scudder cooperative buying of foodstuffs by tics that we have ever witnessed . . . cated in the new laboratory. Monday, October 20 Professor E. L. Getchell fraternities and sororities. or hope to witness. The laboratory is intending to have, A United Artists Picture R E PO RTE R S The advantages of cooperative buy­ within the next few years, a full Monroe Walker, ’31 Floyd Bryant, ’31 It may all seem a big joke and all DEAN CASE SPEAKS BEFORE FALL SUITS ing are obvious, the greatest, of equipment of testing machines includ­ “CONDEMNED” Marion Wright, ’31 Robert Ayers, ’32 that but nevertheless the situation is CLAREMONT ROTARY CLUB Elsie Nightingale, ’31 Nolan Hikel, ’32 course, being the appreciable saving ing a large Universal machine and Malcolm Brannen, ’32 Carlo Lanzilli, 32 really serious. Are we electing men Ronaid Colman, Ann Harding Mary Basim, ’33 Laurette Rahn, 33 of money. The disadvantages are probably a column testing machine. or are we electing faction members? George W. Case, Dean of the Col­ Sydney W^oold’ge, ’32 Ernest G. Thorin, 32 equally as obvious, the greatest being A RADIO COMEDY What is it going to prove in the end? lege of Technology, addressed the fraternity politics. FROSH VICTORIOUS Published Weekly by the Students Are we benefiting the school? Claremont Rotary club Tuesday after­ $ However, the element of politics OVER B. U., 21 - 0 33.00 In case of change of address, sub­ noon. Dean Case’s talk was con­ scribers will please notify the Circulation could be kept out of the business If we could think of a suitable es­ (Continued from Page 1) Tuesday, October 21 cerned with the university, especially Manager as soon as possible. largely by directing the business cape from fraternity politics we would Subscribers not receiving copy will the only B. U. man in position to stop with the College of Technology. A Radio Picture please notify the Business Manager at through Casque and Casket and Pan be only too glad to suggest it. Mean­ once. Hellenic, which truly represent every while all ideas would be welcomed by Knox. “LAWFUL LARCENY” Subscriptions made payable to fraternity and sorority on the camp­ T h e N e w H a m p s h i r e . The third and last touchdown was New Hampshire, Durham, N. H., $1.50 LOCAL A. A. U. W. TO HOLD Bebe Daniels, Lowell Sherman per year. us. The job of buying would require made possible by Graffam who gained From a non-partisan viewpoint it FIRST MEETING TOMORROW the full time services of an experi­ fifty yards in four consecutive rushes Radio Comedy—THE BRIDEGROOM seems that Senior Skulls and Blue to place the ball on the B. U. one DURHAM, N. H. OCT. 16, 1930. enced buyer. The Great Bay branch of the Am­ Sportlight—FISH, FOWL AND FUN Key had it out with the latter gain­ yard line. From here Gailen rushed It will take ten years of continuous erican Association of University ing the decision. through tackle for the last touchdown. pounding to get this proposition Women will hold their first fall meet­ FOX SOUND NEWS MUD across to the student body at large. Graffam, for the third time kicked We maintain that a man is a man ing Friday at 3 P. M. in Smith hall. SHOES ------*------It is a breaking away from the es­ the extra point, making the score 21. There will be a short business meet­ The fraternity politicians went wherever he is and that whether he tablished order. However, we start Broad, Smith and Brattin played well ing at which time the year’s pro­ Wednesday, October 22 better organized than ever before to is governor of a state or a hod car­ the struggle and hope some fool will for the visitors. gram will be given and discussed. A the junior and senior class meetings rier will make him no more nor less A Paramount Picture carry on after we have graduated; The offensive strength of the team program has been planned consisting Monday night, and succeed in making a man. Which goes to prove that we have our children’s interests at has improved greatly since the Exeter of reading of poems by our well $5.00 “SHADOW OF THE LAW” open hostilities in both. We derived the organization of the Keys against heart. game and the way that the men inter­ known poetess, Miss Agnes Ryan, considerable pleasure from the un­ the Skulls was both unnecessary and William Powell D. L. S. and T. E. R. fered and blocked helped a great deal with music by campus musicians. Tea scheduled appearance of 20 non-fra­ petty. ______in the victory Saturday. The backs will be served. The year’s program Paramount Comedy— ternity persons at the junior meeting, We are informed that a new bev­ N. E. I. A. A. ELECTS SAWYER ran well, but without the fine inter­ promises to far excel that of pre­ WEE BIT SCOTCH thereby disrupting the plans of both erage has been concocted on the TO EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ference the line gave they could not vious years in interest. Mrs. Ed­ combinations. campus and named the Wildcat. The have been as successful as they were. mund Cortez and her program com­ Metro Comedy— There were only two unattached exact formula has not as yet been dis­ J. Raymond Sawyer, ’31, of Plym­ According to Coach Lundholm the mittee has several very worthwhile GEMS OF M. G. M. men at the senior meeting as far as closed. We are told, however, that the outh has been appointed to the ex­ timing of the offence will have to im­ meetings planned. we could discern. We little wonder name is derived from the fact that ecutive committee of the New Eng­ prove. Miss Gwendolyn Jones, as study at that. The “barbs” must feel pretty the drink goes down sleek and smooth land Intercollegiate Athletic associa­ This team is one of the lightest that group chairman, has organized the Thursday, October 23 discouraged at ever getting recog­ and after a little while claws and George & tion and attended his first meeting Coach Lundholm has had in the three following very promising groups: nition. We wonder still less that claws. A Metro Picture at the Lenox hotel in Boston Sunday, years that he has coached freshman The art group, which will continue there are men far more intelligent according to an announcement by Di­ This story is pathetic and yet it has elevens, and to date it is one of the their interesting resume of art. The and capable than the Greek politicians “THE DIVORCEE” rector William H. Cowell of the Uni­ humorous aspects. A freshman, scrappiest as well. choice for this year is English art. Phillips, Inc. hidden away in dormitories and har­ versity of New Hampshire athletic working in a local hashery, was taken This week-end while the varsity is The theatre group will study the Norma Shearer, Conrad Nagel boring socialistic theories. department. Sawyer is the first mem­ downstairs to the storeroom. There engaged with Maine the freshman origin of the theatre and its prob­ The actual result matters little; it VITAPHONE COMEDY ber to be selected from New Hamp­ he was shown stacks of dummy squad will be divided into two teams, lems. The athletic group will at- is the ear-ache we get listening to the shire although this institution has candy boxes and was confidentially A and B. Team A will go to Tilton empt to keep up their agility by some PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS post mortems. Although both parties been a member of the association for told that he could have one after the and meet Tilton school. Last week practical means, even though they talk incessantly about electing the several years. boss left. In the interim the generous Tilton held Dartmouth freshmen 19 may now be sedate graduates. Keep­ man most fitted, it is evident that hol­ The chief purpose of the meeting donor cut out the bottom of a candy to 7. Tilton undoubtedly has one of ing abreast of the times will prob­ low honor and rushing prestige are the was to elect a graduate secretary- box and inserted garbage in it. The the strongest teams in years. ably be the most pretentious study immediate motives. There is nothing e v e r y t h i n g t o m a k e t h is w o r l d a treasurer to fill the vacancy of Major freshman trudged happily roomward While this group of freshmen is at group with numerous lectures by va­ so complicated about the majority of Briggs who died. E. J. Theberge of with his candy. But alas, the joyous Tilton, the group designated for the rious authorities along educational in­ BETTER PLACE TO LIVE IN class offices that the average Durham Lawrence, Mass., was selected. opening did not occur at his room as day as team B will go to Wolfeboro terests, such as history, science, psy­ high school boy could not discharge Sawyer is a member o f Phi Mu the donor had intended. No. The and contest with Brewster academy. chology, philosophy, sociology, art, the duties satisfactorily. But since ANTIQUE and MODERN FURNITURE Delta fraternity and belongs to a lad had a girl on campus. He would This team was defeated by Holdemess literature, library work, and educa­ fraternity politics have come to be a give the box to her. He was a kind and according to Coach Lundholm is tion. recognized American college institu­ number of honorary organizations on soul. Here our tale must necessarily in the class with any freshman team The Great Bay branch feels unu­ tion we can do no more than show the campus. He was recently elected E. ANTON vice president of bis class. end. You can construct the remainder B. sually fortunate in its opportunity to our indignation and disgust that the 30 - 38 Third St., Tel. 856-M, Dover, N. H. i. o f it. The grouping of men into A and B secure so many talks and lectures by vanity of man should lead him into number of parties at colleges other is not to be done until the day before the university faculty members. practicing shallow deception and trick­ Overheard just before dinner in a than New Hampshire and have always the game and on the following Mon­ ery. fraternity house. One man enters been cordially received though only the room and another bellows to him day the teams will combine and work a rank outsider. from the other side of the room, as one unit until it is necessary to CONSTRUCTIVE WORK For a remedy we suggest a stag “ Hey B------, what time did you wake make another division. These divi­ line, the age old remedy for dull par­ up in th a t------* course anyway?” sions are always temporary and never An article will be noticed elsewhere ties the world around. It is recog­ *Discreetly omitted. permanent. in this issue on the proposed plan nized feature at balls everywhere and for war debt scholarships presented is to be found in almost any college. Once upon a time there was an by one of our more recent additions We cannot move around in a stead­ election unmarred by politics. Adam to the faculty in the Department of fast circle of friends all our lives, and voted for himself. Political Science. no doubt it would be worthwhile Maine invades Saturday and it will This, work, as well as other writing learning a little of other people and I % done by Professor Neserius, has al­ acquiring poise in treating decently be a game worth seeing. The Pine , % % ready gone far toward gaining for people we know little or nothing of. Tree Staters are traditional rivals of the University recognition it really A political candidate in Boston has the Wildcats and there is always a scrap when the two meet. deserves. The majority of students evolved a plan to make the Harvard . / KMQ do not seem to realize that work of stadium bone dry. We proceed to Try cheering out loud for a change There’s a this kind done by members of the eclipse that bit of fancy in a single ‘.y:i instead of just making your mouth faculty always reflects back on the bound by proposing to drain the nor­ work. Cheering has been woefully 'I--'*!:* institution in which the professor is thern half of the Atlantic into the weak at New Hampshire the last few teaching, although the school may not southern portion in order to make Silver Lining years. take notice of such work. In other conditions better for trans-oceanic fly­ words, we gain without showing ap­ ers not equipped with water wings. How about a few contributions ? preciation. We are usually unin­ Casque and Casket pre-rushing PLEDGING NOTICE formed from direct sources and the appear to mean little or nothing in first we hear of this and similar proj­ actual practice. We have caught Delta Delta chapter of Alpha Tau ects is from some outside source. We seven fraternities in violation of the Omega announces the pledging of should be the first ones to show an rules so early in the season. Richard Low, ’33, of Derry. interest in such activities, realizing THE PEN THAT WONT that by making a name for himself in national and international affairs RUN DRY such a member is carrying with him DURING LECTURES the name of the University of New Hampshire and the entire student Don’t forget the advantages of body, gaining for them whatever CHILTON PEN recognition he may obtain for him­ CARRIES DOUBLE self. In this way other circles begin to regard us with new interest, and “THE WILDCAT” THE INK cease to consider as merely a small After the Football Game college, but a productive institution P a u s e capable of producing intellectual stimuli which set the civilized world thinking. For this reason we of the that refreshes student body should consider it our A good place to go to enjoy duty to wish the professor success in So many unhappy things can happen to attaining the aims of his plan. increase that old inferiority complex. Deans J. R. A., ’32. The College Ice Cream, and Doctors, Mid-years and Finals, all dedi­ cated to the cause of making life a burden. To the social committee should be Sandwiches and Specialties Coca-Cola was made for times like these. given the honor of conducting the Here’s a drink that will quickly invest LISTEN IN — most informal dances recorded in his­ you with some of its life and sparkle. Crantland Rice Famous Give you exceeding joy in its tingling, deli­ tory. It may be that fear of embar­ Sports Champions Coca-Cola rassment from the more uncouth and Orchestra '•'Wednesday 10:30 cious taste. And leave you with that cool R. W. DALAN D, ’28 O. E. KELSEA, ’27 less superior members of the Univer­ to 11 p. m. E. S. T. **' Coast Is after-sense of refreshment in which a right­ Coast NBC Network sity has led to the present ice box Proprietors eous megalomania may wax fat and prosper. system. The Coca-Cola Company, Atlanta, Ga. We have been present at quite a 9 MILLION A D AY~ IT HAD TO BE GOOD TO GET WHERE IT IS THE NEW HAMPSHIRE, OCTOBER 16, 1930.

DIRECTOR KENDALL Mesopotamian Farmer Studies HILL AND DALERS MISS RUMNEY AT VISITS NEW JERSEY RUN NORTHEASTERN FRESHMEN NOTICE SUMMER CONCLAVE

LOOK! Only New Hampshire Representative Under Direction of University Those who did not receive Varsity and Freshman Cross Country Theta Upsilon President Delegate to thjir dollar subscription rebates at Fiftieth Anniversary Celebra­ Races to End on Memorial Field National Convention at Biloxi, A Stocking Sale Monday or Tuesday may get tion of Agricultural Experiment by Charles Walker spection and thorough perusal of the Between Halves of the New Mississippi— Visits New York, them next Monday afternoon Station tables of miscellaneous data he is Hampshire-Maine Game Washington, and New Orleans — A T — The Statistician is back on the job between one and two o’clock. H still busy compiling. Mr. Henderson En Route New Hampshire was represented again. And the first thing that This is the last chance. ^ says that for the past six years there Although defeated by Harvard, the the bandbox at the 50th anniversary celebration of crossed his eager vision was a letter has been a constant increase in the New Hampshire varsity hill and During the past summer Miss Jean­ the New Jersey agricultural experi­ to the University from a man who is, ALL THIS WEEK! enrollment of the College of Technol­ dalers are confident of taking the ette Rumney, president of Tau chap­ ment station last week by J. C. Ken­ undoubtedly, at present the student DURHAM PLAYERS MEET TO ogy and a corresponding decrease in Northeastern university team into ter of Theta Upsilon sorority, at­ dall, director of the extension service coming from the home farthest dis­ REORGANIZE FOR SEASON the College of Liberal Arts. The camp next Saturday when the first tended the national convention of $1.09 Service Weight 89 taking the two-year agri­ Charles Wettergreen was chosen wakin^g a neighborhood accustomed Swain from the faculty of the Uni­ cultural course and we have the grand to early morning quiet, as they seem versity. president of the junior class at the total of 1,580 students, 1,103 men and first meeting of the year on Monday to everywhere in the U. S. Haider­ The facts of the case are that Mr. 477 women. Over twice as many men evening. He is a member of Sigma khana Street in Baghdad will soon be­ Swain has been granted a leave of as women. Last year there were 1,080 Alpha Epsilon social fraternity and come, we suspect, a much noisier absence from this institution for a men and 469 women, making a total street than it has been in the past. period of one month at the end of is on the football squad. of 1,549. Gordon Thayer, last year’s treas­ Mr. Hamid’s is the first enrollment which time he will resume his posi­ In a percentage comparison of last urer, was elected to the position of tion as leader of the band. this fall in any of the fifteen exten­ year with this we find that there is a vice-president. He is a member of sion service correspondence courses. 46% increase in freshman enrollment Phi Mu Delta social fraternity and a A year ago a total of 162 people, the in the College of Agriculture, an 18% hurdler on the track team. majority rural New Hampshire folk, SINGLE GARAGE FOR decrease in upperclass enrollment in Jean Nevin, a member of Alpha Chi RENT started the courses in soils and fer­ the same college, and a 28% increase Omega sorority, will act as secretary; tilizers, farm crops, farm stock, or­ in the two-year enrollment. There PHI MU HOUSE and Malcolm Chase, a member of chard management, dairy farming, has been six-tenths per cent decrease $5.00 a month Theta Chi fraternity will fill the posi­ poultry husbandry, swine husbandry, in the total enrollment in the Liberal 50c a night tion of treasurer. the farm woodlot, vegetable garden­ Arts College, a very slight decrease ing, bee keeping, small fruits, farm indeed. In the Technology College management, feeding the family, there has been a 10% increase. The 1 DURHAM’S clothing the family, and household increase in toto for the entire Uni­ management. The majority of the versity enrollment is 2%. All this, t SMARTEST enrollments in these courses are re­ of course, does not take into considera­ | RESTAURANT ceived during November and Decem­ tion the ever-growing enrollment in ber. the summer school, which the Uni­ Then the Statistician dropped in on versity has maintained now for several I THE COLLEGE INN his reliable friend, the Registrar, years. whom most of us know as just Dad. Well, that’s enough figures for one 1 Dinner and Supper Music by Dad had a lot to say about certain reading. We’ll have more for you significant facts shown by a close in­ next week. 1 CHET HOWE AND HIS COLLEGE INN BAND One will always stand out! «£ & NANCY CARROLL FEATURED POLITICAL GAGES THUMP © 19J0, Liccett & Myers Tobacco Co. IN AUTHOR-DIRECTOR MOVIE ON BAR AS MAYORALTY TILTS DRAW NEAR “The Devil’s Holiday”—a new CARDOSI’S (Continued from Page 1) Nancy Carroll picture, is coming to . v e i * “ d D e s k NEW TEA AND LUNCH ROOM the Franklin Theatre tomorrow. Accompanied by the twanging of a It is an original play by Edmund banjo comes the information that Ed­ '» , DOVER, N. H. Goulding, sensational author-director. ward Bromley, x-’37 (Brom is not the V* **« Goulding chose a typically Ameri­ the mystery murderer of College & U can locale—the Mid-Western wheat Point) has thrown his hat in the Students’ Personal Stationery SPARE TIME WORK Only Parker Duofold Offers This Combination Q Send today for samples—letterheads and country, for this stirring romance ring. Wade Roberts has signed the envelopes—printed with name and address— drama. It concerns the lives of God­ also fraternity or sorority—highest quality, After regular classes as our represent­ pledge as Banjo’s manager. Neither SAVES PRICE OF A SECOND PEN PEN GUARANTEED FOR LIFE ripple finish—boxed—choice of three colors. ative on Varsity Fall Goods. Big earn­ fearing farmers and the enemy- of these boys have had any previous 200 envelopes, 200 letterheads, only $4.75. ings, dignified, congenial work. Valuable Money making agency open to live student in experience and no investment required. breed, the urbanites who attempt to experience in political jamborees, but each college. Write for particulars. Address Your agency won’t be open very long. prey upon them. Dept. 022, Merchants Industries, Inc., Third Write for full particulars today. Brad­ there is little else they have not tried and Wayne Avenues, Dayton, Ohio. ford & Co., St. Joseph, Michigan. As a gold-digging manicurist in and both are willing. league with several tricky salesmen, Robert Leitch has taken off his Miss Carroll gets a commission for gauntlet and will exhort the popu­ Strafford National Bank, Dover, N. H. wining and dining the farmer-buy- lace of Durham under the guidance of ers of agricultural implements. Af­ Fred Gardner, Seth Lamson, and Paul Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent ter she gets them “ga-ga” about her, Blaisdell, who from advance reports the salesmen put over the finishing must be tramping around from one A. B. A. Travelers’ Checks for Sale touches by closing the sales. It’s an camp to another in seven league boots. “on-the-level” racket, but it’s not ex­ Leitch is familiar with economic, TO-LET actly open and above board, and there social, and political conditions in Dur­ ARTHUR R. WATSON comes a day when Nancy regrets that ham and its environs. He is a vet­ JEWELER ROOMS and GARAGE she ever engaged in it, for she falls eran of the memorable race of 1927 in love with Phillips Holmes, hand­ when he held the position of assistant 3 Third Street — Dover, N. H. Centrally Located some young son of a wealthy farmer, to candidate Rowland Smith. He says Wratches, Jewelry, Optical Goods after she baited him for a deal with Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing he became so fed up with the annual . n Phone 199-12 a tractor salesman. promise of steam heated sidewalks by Heavy emotional scenes follow mayoral candidates that during the E. R. McClintock when Nancy tries to compromise her summer he arranged the installation Work Satisfactory — Service Prompt Same Pen Converted DIAMOND JEWELER mode of living with the simplicity of of the extensive system now under Getting the Parker Duofold is now Headquarters for Gruen Watches C. F. WHITEHOUSE life to which Holmes has been accus­ construction on Main street. Even at higher prices, other makers like getting two Pens at the price o f one. White Rose and Orange Blossom tomed. The story has many stirring, have been unable to match this classic. All Durham is looking forward to Attaching a tapered end converts it into Wedding Rings Quality Printing Now that it takes the place of a special dramatic moments. an exciting campaign, and prognosti- a Desk Set Pen. Removing the taper Registered Optometrist Dover, N. H. 331 Central Ave., Tel. 164, Dover pen for the pocket and another for the PHILLIPS-EXETER HEAD cators are giving the advance in­ restores it to a pocket Pen. desk, its sales are soaring beyond all formation that the U. V. M. eleven SPEAKER AT CONVOCATION Either way, you save the price of a previous heights. Durham Shoe Repairing Co. will be drowned in the fun and good second pen. You have only one Pen to Go and ask the nearest dealer to show E. J. YORK fill instead of two. And whether you Shoe and Rubber Repairing The second convocation of the fall cheer that will accompany the elec­ how the Duofold is changed back and Lumber and Coal Dealer term was addressed by Dr. Lewis tion of any one of these candidates. write at your desk or on the go, you forth from a Pocket to a Desk Set Pen. Shine Durham and Dover Perry, principal of Phillips-Exeter always have your favorite point. If you own a Parker, take it with you. I. Guy Smart, Mgr. FRESHMAN CLASS ELECTS academy. The well-known speaker You have a non-breakable Permanite If not, go anyway and see this revolu­ Entrance at side of Leavitt’s Apt. Durham Coal Yard Phone 103-2 FRANK KNOX AS PRESIDENT barrel that holds 17.4% more ink than tionary invention. was introduced to the student body average, size for size— that is jewel-like by Dr. Edward M. Lewis, president Frank Knox was elected president in lustre, color, and beauty. And most THE PARKER PEN COMPANY, Janes­ of the university. Dr. Perry's talk of the class of 1934 at a meeting in of all — the famous Duofold *bonus ville, Wis. Offices and subsidiaries: New York. Complete House Furnishings Chicago, Atlanta, Buffalo, San Francisco, Dallas, HAM’S revealed a real understanding of the Murkland auditorium, Tuesday eve­ point that writes with Geo. S. Parker’s Toronto, Canada; London, Eng.; Berlin, Germany. For Home and Fraternity House complexities of college life. His mes­ ning. Knox attended Clark school at 47th improvement—Pressureless Touch. MARKET sage was enthusiastically received, a Hanover before entering New Hamp­ Prompt, responsible service by the ★ Point-smiths Paid a Bonus fact which bears witness to his wide shire. He is a member of the yearl­ oldest furniture house in Dover. Eleven merciless inspections are MEATS AND experience in dealing with those en­ ing football team. The president was given each Parker Duofold point. Then we pay a bonus to our point- Window shades made to order gaged in the process of acquiring an elected chairman of the class at the PROVISIONS education. smith who made it. Points are re­ first class meeting held during Fresh­ jected if they fail even one inspec­ E. Morrill Furniture Co. Dr. Perry is recognized throughout man week. tion, and the point-smith pays us Fruits and Vegetables in arker a forfeit. Yet, 7 out of 8 points earn New England as an able analyst of The other officers elected were: vice- Their Season 60 Third Street, Tel. 70 the adolescent mind and because of president, Harrison Chesley; secre­ a bonus, because we limit each man to a given number a day. this is much in demand as a speaker, tary, Edna Tibbetts and treasurer, Telephone 57-58 Durham, N. H. j Opposite R. R. Crossing especially for young people. Robert Downes. T i u o f o l d PENPFAT GUARANTEEDi FOR LIFE * 5 * 7 * 1 0 THE NEW HAMPSHIRE, OCTOBER 16, 1930.

Many Teachers WILMER KITCHEN Varsity Loses ADDRESSES Y. M.-Y. W. In 1930 Class Harvard Meet THE PLACE TO BUY Secretary of College Christian Asso­ All persons who have not se­ ciation Direct from International cured their 1931 Granites may Twenty-five Candidates Conference in Switzerland Speaks Yearling Runners Win get them at 303 Murkland Hall Football Earn Master's Degree on “The World Student Chris­ from Prof. A. W. Johnson. In Three Corner Meet tian Movement” There are a few extra copies Eighteen Graduates Received Posi­ Hazen Places Second in Hard Battle and of the 1931 Granites left which m tions Early in Spring Term— Teach­ A joint meeting of the Y. M. C. A. with Harvard’s Best Harriers— may be secured at the regular ers Located from Vermont to and Y. W. C. A. was held in the Com­ Frosh Score 25 Points Against Gym Equipment price. See Prof. A. W. John­ Nebraska mons organization room on Thursday 42 for Cambridge Cubs son, 303 Murkland Hall. evening at which the speaker was OAKES BROS. SWEATERS Of the members of the class of 1930 Wilmer J. Kitchen of Boston, Secre­ who received a bachelor’s degree last New Hampshire’s varsity harriers tary of the College Christian Associ­ BASS SHOES FOR WOMEN spring, 78 have accepted teaching were easily defeated, 19 to 44, by THETA U SORORITY ation. His subject was “The World positions. In addition, 24 of those Harvard in the opening race of the OCCUPIES NEW HOME Student Christian Movement.” Mr. U. S. SNEAKERS who received the master’s degree in season which was run on the Charles Kitchen has just returned from an 1930 are teaching this fall. The list river basin course Friday. PHOENIX HOSIERY Local Chapter Of National Organiza­ international student Christian con­ of masters is as follows: Allan, Wil­ N. Penrose Hallowell, Harvard’s tion Purchases House On Mad- ference held in Switzerland and he liam H., Hartford, Vt.; Bailey, Thom­ premier distance star, led Henry bury Road— Mrs. Ralph C. brought with him a great amount of This Is News as C., Hartford, Conn.; Beales, Rob­ Hazen, the Wildcats ace, to the tape Currier To Continue As interesting material. UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC STORE ert B., Keene, N. H.; Connor, Regina, by 15 yards. Hazen was the only House Mother Saturday and Sunday a deputation Phone 96 New Britton, Conn.; Daggett, Albert New Hampshire man to place among Saturday’s game ought For Group team made up of Norman Wright, ’32, F., U. N. H.; Eddy, George N., Spring­ the first eight. Hallowell, established to be a hummer— Wayne Ricker, ’32, Gunther Blombach, “Pete” Hatch, Mgr. Tau Chapter of -Theta Upsilon sor­ field International College, Springfield, a new record for the course of 30 m. ’34, and Benjamin Andrew, the secre­ ority, installed at this university last Mass.; Ekdahl, Hulda, Reed’s Ferry, 15 secs. tary, journeyed to Keene. Meetings Great preparations are spring, moved, the first week of this N. H.; Elliott, C. Ned, Montpelier, The Crimson runners led from the were held in Westmoreland on Sun­ being made. If you’d term, into its new house at 25 Mad- Vt.; Germonty, Francis, Manchester start but they were soon overtaken by day morning and at the Court Street bury Road, where 23 members of the West; Herzig, Fred J., Simsbury, Hazen before a third of the race was like to be on the inside Congregational church in Keene in sorority together with their house Conn.; Joyal, Raymond, Southington, run. From then on, it was a nip and of what the well dressed the evening. tuck battle between the Wildcat mother, Mrs. Ralph C. Currier, are Conn.; Kendall, Raymond O., Weath- young man will wear Tonight Paul Schoedinger will play speedster and two Harvard runners. now residing. ersfield, Conn.; Martin, Josephine, Select your dining hall with great care. a series of victrola records. Mr. About a mile from the finish the Har­ next Saturday, please The house, which is a three story Bureau of Juvenile Research, Colum­ Schoedinger has added several new vard men had a lead of 100 yards over Much of the success of your college year will step this way. structure, was purchased from Lester bus, O.; Melville, Eva H., Springfield, recordings to his collection during the Hazen, but the New Hampshire man depend on correct eating habits. Langley of Durham during the latter Mass.; Melville, George Donald, summer. The meeting will be held at quickly narrowed the gap to 15 yards part of the spring term, and during Springfield, Mass.; Nulsen, William New Braeburns especi­ 7.15 in the Commons organization and moved into second place at the The University Dining Hall is equipped the summer months was remodeled B., U. N. H.; Redden, Elizabeth, U. ally for the occasion. room. tape. with all modern service conveniences—a clean for the accommodation of the new oc­ N. H.; Sawin, Edwin P., Princeton, Andberg was the second Wildcat cupants. The sorority originally re­ R. I.; Sheehan, John F., Creighton kitchen inspected regularly by the University PLEDGING NOTICE harrier to score with Dave DeMoul- Smart new ties and sided on Strafford Avenue in the University, Omaha, N. B.; Watson, Health Department, an attractive dining room, pied, ’29, freshman captain, a close house now occupied by Delta Epsilon Alice, Purdue University; Webster, hose. Zeta Chapter of Theta Chi frater­ third. and prices that the student can afford to pay Pi fraternity. Robert, U. N. H.; Whittimore, Arthur nity takes pleasure in announcing the While the Blue and White varsity for high quality food. One of the outstanding features of B., Billerica, Mass.; Wright, Murray, pledging of Earle S. Greenwood, ’31, runners were fighting an up-hill the new property is the building used Newmarket. of Goffstown. battle against the Crimson squad, the Protect your health by dining where no as the chapter room. This structure Of the 78 who received the B. A. yearlings were leading Harvard and effort is spared to provide health-building meals. is a one story building* located on degree, 18 received positions early in BRAD MclNTIRE Holy Cross to the tape over a three- the spring term and their positions PROFESSOR NESERIUS the east side of the grounds and was one-half mile course. Cafeteria tickets ($6.00 value for $5.50) and used as a tea room a few years ago. were reported in previous issues of PROPOSES PLAN FOR ANNUAL CHRISTMAS SALE Led by Henry Raduazzo, the New 21-meal tickets for $6.00 (meals to be taken at This building is large enough to ac­ T he N ew H am pshire. The remain­ INTERNATIONAL COMITY PLANNED BY PSI LAMBDA ing 60 are as follows: Amsden, Hope, Hampshire freshmen placed men in the option of the patron). commodate the entire membership of (Continued from Page 1) the first, third, sixth, seventh, and Austin-Cate Academy; Callahan, Mil- the organization and is used for meet­ eighth positions to easily clinch the Psi Lambda, the Home Economics licent, Whitefield, N. H.; Clark, Bea­ ings and other chapter affairs. meet with a score of 25 points to 42 society will hold its annual Christmas trice, Warner, N. H.; Clifford, Allan, America is sincere in its insistence The purchasing of this house by the for Harvard and 74 for Holy Cross. sale of hand woven goods and pottery South Weymouth, Mass.; Dauphinee, of the Open-Door Policy in China and The University Dining Hall Theta Upsilon sorority makes a total The Kittens were out in front all during’ the first week of December. Gertrude, Hampton, N. H.; Dawson, a freedom for all nations to develop of nine houses- located on Madbury the way, easily setting a pace that At this time an excellent opportunity George, Plymouth, N. H.; Dickenson, internally in accordance with the cul­ Road which are now occupied by tural and life-giving forces within left most of the runners far in the for the purchasing of unusual Christ­ Louise, Dover, N. H.; Eastham, either fraternities or sororities. them. rear. Edward Blood, Maurice Ner- mas gifts at a reasonable price will Alice, Scituate, Mass.; Eugley, Ar­ be presented. , Since 1920 the United States has bonne, Dick Low, and Albert Harri­ PLEDGING NOTICE thur, North Stonington, Conn.; Frame, son were the other runners who scored At a meeting of the organization Marion, Sterling, Mass.; French, lost a great deal of its prestige in for the New Hampshire frosh. Monday evening Frances Marshall. Phi Delta Upsilon takes pleasure Harold T., Rye, N. H.; Grenier, Europe. Our friends across the Atlan­ ’33, and Charlotte Scripture, ’33, were in announcing the pledging of Andrew tic are skeptical and suspicious of the Jaques, N. H. U.; Hare, Georgianna, When you need a Lefax or National note­ initiated into membership. Nickerson, ’33, o f Portsmouth, N. H. Fort Vale, Ga.; Harward, Kate, Sul- conduct of our foreign policy. A CAP AND GOWN SPONSORS ton, Mass.; Hopkins, Carrie, Hamp­ finger of scorn has been pointed our SENIOR AND FRESHMAN TEA book to record systematically your class notes, ton, N. H.; Huntoon, Alonzo, Hollis, way and we have even had to hear the epithet of “Shylock.” Might it when you need the extra quality of ink a Chilton N. H.; Johnson, Dorothy, Amherst, Cap and Gown, honorary senior so­ not be opportune for us to initiate fountain pen supplies, or when you need correct N. H.; Jones, Dorothy, Meredith, N. ciety of women, sponsored a tea Fri­ Half of you men another master stroke of nobless H.; Lanouette, Jessie, Somersworth, day for the seniors and their fresh­ stationery, call at the Bookstore. oblige, by repeating our remission of N. H.; Lowe, Winnifred, Island Pond, man sisters, in the reception rooms at the Boxer indemnity, this time by Vt.; McCann, James, Newmarket, N. Congreve hall between four and five- creating scholarships for European Maintained and operated for the benefit of H.; McGrail, Jeannette, Portsmouth, thirty. students? We are collecting millions N. H.; Marston, Evelyn, Colby School Tea was served to 300 in the rooms the student body, it is a pleasure to serve faith­ in college have from the European countries in war- for Girls, New London, N. H.; artistically decorated with autumn debts, and the payment of damages fully all the demands and desires of the Univer­ Matoski, Stanley, Westerly, R. I.; leaves. In the receiving line were on the part of Germany is making it Maynard, Helen, Alton, N. H.; Moran, Dean Demeritt, Mrs. Whitney, and sity group. possible for us to collect this money. Phyllis, Lancaster, N. H.; Morin, Lillian Twombly, the president of the If the United States set aside, it is Alene, Vineyard Haven, Mass.; Much- society. Mrs. Aspinwall and Mrs. proposed, $1,500,000 out of its annual more, Effie, Plymouth, N. H.; Mul- Buschmeyer poured for the occasion. war debt collections, it would create cahy, Edmund, Manchester Central; The freshman sisters enjoyed ming­ A t h l e t e ’ s Pearson, Dorothy, Springfield, Vt.; 1.000 scholarships o f $1,500 each ling among the upperclassmen, re­ which would bring to the universities Pelkey, Mildred, Ashland, N. H.; Per­ newing old acquaintances, and making of this country 1,000 college men and kins, Ernest, Newport, N. H.; Pick­ new ones. Much credit is due to the women destined to be among the fu­ wick, Madeline, Groveton, N. H.; Pink- sponsors and it is hoped that they THE UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE ture leaders in the political, educa­ ham, Marcia, Concord, N. H.; Pike, will give a tea next year to the in­ tional, financial, economic, and social f o o t Mary, Danielson, Conn.; Priest, Leona, coming freshmen. affairs of their respective countries. Whitefield, N. H.; Randall, George, At the present rate of payment this Penacook, N. H.; Reed, Ethel, Leba­ would amount to only about three- non, N. H.; Reinhart, Albin, Farming­ fourths of one per cent, of the annual ton, Conn.; Ruchard, Heloise, Clare­ Sheaffer’s College Leadership debt payments to the United States. mont, N. H.; Savory, Emily, Sunapee, The candidates would, of course, be N. H.; Schwartz, Louis, Portsmouth, selected on the basis of scholastic at­ Guarantees N. H.; Scovell, Paul, Salisbury, N. H.; tainments and training and qualifica­ Sewall, Dorothy, Lincoln, N. H.; OU may call it toe itch, golf this fungus parasite infects and tions by their own countries. Pro­ Shea, John, Penacook, N. H.; Si- Writing Satisfaction itch— the "doc” may call it reinfects bare feet almost any visions should be made whereby the Y monds, Gardner, Essex, Vt.; Small, candidates could be the recipients of ringworm— millions of people time they come in contact with John, Kent’s Hill, Maine; Smith, the scholarships for two and three No. LTSC, Grace, Bethlehem, N. H.; Stevens, $3.25 who catch it, call it "Athlete’s damp floors. years in succession if deemed advis­ Jesse, Conway Center, N. H.; Stough­ Foot” — but all of them are the able. ton, Carroll, Lancaster, N. H.; Stone, To give the plan all the aspects of same. A ringworm parasite, Absorbine Jr. kills the Edith, Bristol, N. H.; Sylvester, good will available it might be well tinea trichophyton by name, Naomi, Brighton, Mass.; Smith, germ of to have the United States transfer Marion, N. H. U.; Truell, Harold, earth. The longer you and your causes that redness between the the funds to the international bank at "ATHLETE’S FOOT” Whitensville, Mass.; Vaughan, Evelyn, toes with i-t-c-h-i-n-g. Tiny Basel. The plan would be adminis­ Balance°Lifetime°live and work Norton, Mass.; Vogel, Helen, Concord, tered to the Bureau of Education of together, the better you’ll &et blisters or a thick, moist skin Tests in a famous New York N. H.; Weast, Florence, Charlestown, the Department of the Interior of the condition may be another symp­ Mass.; White, Grace, Ashley, Mass.; A M O N G the one hundred along,. Staittoday, why don’tyou? "la b ” have revealed that United States, and the Social Research Wilder, William, Belmont, N. H.; 11 leading, American colleges, tom. Again dryness, with little Absorbine Jr. penetrates flesh­ council of New York City might be The ONLY genuine Lifetime0 pen is Sheaffer’s; Wright, Stanley, Littleton, N. H. each registering 1,700 or more do not be deceived! All fountain pens are guar­ scales, is a signal. like tissues deeply and that designated as an advisory body. anteed against defects, but Sheaffer’s Lifetime0 In regard to the distribution of stu­ students, the majority prefer is guaranteed unconditionally for your life, and wherever it penetrates, it KILLS BLUE VAGABONDS FURNISH "A t least half of all adults dents among the 27 European nations, Sheaffer’s. Sheaffer’s college other Sheaffer products are forever guaranteed the.ringworm germ. MUSIC AT INFORMAL DANCE against defect in materials and workmanship. suffer from it at some time,” we recommend that any country’s leadership means that these pens Green or Black Lifetime0 pens, $8.75; Ladies’, A large attendance received the quota be equal to the ratio of its own $8.25. Black-and-Pearl DeLuxe and Marine says the U. S. Public Health It might not be a bad idea to will delight you, too. Green Lifetim e0 pens, $10; Ladies’, $9.50. second informal dance of the college population to the total European pop­ Service. In universities as far examine your feet tonight. At ulation multiplied by 1,000. That is, Petite Lifetime0 pens, $7 up. Golf or Handbag year. The music was furnished by Think! Here are pens with points Pencil, $3. Others lower. apart as Pennsylvania and Cali­ the first sign of the symptoms the popular outgrowth of the Red if the total population of Europe is 450,000,000 and England’s population made for your hand alone — in­ *A recent survey made by a disinterested or­ fornia 50% of the men have it. mentioned here, douse on Ramblers and the Isle of Blues, known is 50,000,000, then England is entitled struments that Balance0 com­ ganization showed Sheaffer’s first in fountain And the co-eds are not immune Absorbine Jr. And keep a bottle the The Blue Vagabonds. pen sales among the 100 leading American col­ As usual the evening was unevent­ to send us each year one-ninth of fortably in your hand—graceful leges having registration of 1,700 or more stu­ either. handy in your locker as a pre­ ful, except for the fact that the or­ 1.000 students, or 111. This plan dents. Documents covering things of beauty. And here is a this survey are avail­ ventive. Use it after every chestra broke the practice of previous would entitle the peoples of less de­ It lurks in the very places veloped countries to send proportion­ Lifetime0 guarantee that your able to anyone. exposure of bare feet on damp informals and played a waltz. Strang­ where we all go for cleanliness er still, they played a complete waltz, ally as many students as the more Lifetime0 pen will serve you sat­ floors. At all druggists — $1.25. and health — on the edges of without turning it into a fox-trot. The advanced countries. In each case a isfactorily while you remain on W . F. Young, Inc., Springfield, country would be entitled to send at swimming pools and showers— hall was well filled with a jovial Massachusetts. crowd. least one student regardless of popu­ in gymnasiums— on locker- and The chaperones were Mrs. Hoyt, lation. dressing-room floors. It spite of Mrs. Haywood, Mrs. Smith, and Mrs. The fruits of such a plan over a period of fifty years will probably No. K74TC, modern sanitation (you have to Gribbin. $9.50 far surpass all the preaching, teach­ boil socks 15 minutes to kill it) INITIATION NOTICE ing,* and exhortation for brotherhood. This plan, as presented by the two Mu Alpha Chapter of Chi Omega well known political scientists, has takes pleasure in announcing the ini­ been the object of much favorable Absorlfine tiation of Margaret Doe, ’33, of Do­ comment by editorials in many papers. ver; Jennie Bujnievicz, ’33, of Laco­ All who have heard of the plan have SAFETY SKRIP, FOR YEARS HAS RELIEVED SORE nia; Barbara Boardway, ’33, of Clare­ agreed that it would yield to the SUCCESSOR TO mont and the pledging of Rose Corri- United States greater returns in the INK, SKRIP- MUSCLES, MUSCULAR ACHES, BRUISES, FILLED, 50c to $10. veau, ’31, of Dover; Anne McCamer- friendliness of European nations than PENSPENCILSDESK SETSSKRIP Leak-proof, practi­ BURNS, CUTS, SPRAINS, ABRASIONS cally unbreakable. on, ’33, of Portsmouth, and Ruth Fitch, the expenditure of that amount of W. A. SHEAFFER PEN COMPANY • FORT MADISON, IOWA, U. S. A. Carry it to classes! ’33, of Lancaster. money would otherwise produce. 0Be* 0. 8, F»t. 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