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Bates College SCARAB The aB tes Student Archives and Special Collections 3-4-1936 The aB tes Student - volume 63 number 25 - March 4, 1936 Bates College Follow this and additional works at: http://scarab.bates.edu/bates_student Recommended Citation Bates College, "The aB tes Student - volume 63 number 25 - March 4, 1936" (1936). The Bates Student. 632. http://scarab.bates.edu/bates_student/632 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Archives and Special Collections at SCARAB. It has been accepted for inclusion in The aB tes Student by an authorized administrator of SCARAB. For more information, please contact [email protected]. n POUNDED IN 1873 'Let each man exercise the art he knows" Anon. « LXIII No. 25 indent ^^iJ^EpNESbAY, MARCH 4, 1936 PRICE, 10 CENTS Sophomore Hop FROM Noted WPA Garrity Named To Head Will Be Social Official Will Committee For Ivy Hop "Much Ado About Nothing" THE The committe for the Ivy Hop. Event Of Note one of the most select formals of NEWS Lecture Here the year, was announced Monday To Be Presented By 4-A Plans Are Completed by Robert Harper, president of By Tony Duarte Professor Abrahamson the junior class. The dance is an ror First Formal Of annual affair given in honor of Tomorrow And Friday Spring Season Has High Reputation the departing senior class. The Signs ,.| Committee consists of: John J. U»« As Economist Covered Wagon Garrity, '37, Chairman: Bernard 8 of tne covered HAL MacDONALD'S BAND h lasl ste" wagon Marcus, '37; Nick Pellicane, '37; Garnet Meets Annual Shakespearean Play Again .rossed the continent WILL PLAY FOR DANCE RECENTLY PRAISED BY Elizabeth MacDonald, '37; and Id ™sh days of the 1840's Kathryn Thomas, '37. Maine Track Under The Direction Of be se. n today on the salt beds of Novel Decorations Will Be BOWDOIN PRESIDENT w " 0„ to the peculiar nature of In Order For Annual flats, the tracks of the wagons Team Saturday Professor Robinson these Second Year Function Now On Leave From Bowdoin served on this desert by bare been Faculty To Serve In Y Campaign For TWO SONGS COMPOSED FOR THE adJSIi,Kl . -coloration. March 21 is the date announced by Close Meet Anticipated; the committee in charge, for the Sopho- Governmental Job Both Beat Colby By DRAMA BY PROF. SELDON CRAFTS more Hop to be held in Chase Hall at Storm Funds J in Durham 0$kt» 8.00 P. M. The services of Hal Mac- Similar Scores Elaborate And Realistic Settings Have Been Pre- lOUS Albert Abrahamson, state WPA ad- M«" F»mcu Donald and his famous orchestra have In Full Swing „-• famous sanctuary of old ministrator and a prominent figure in pared By Stage Crew—Tickets Now The I"" been secured after several attempts to MAINE WITHOUT MANY En-land was the Cathedral in Durham, political discussions of the day, will LAST YEAR'S STARS On Sale At Book Store arrange a convenient time. The com- speak in the Bates Little Theater under inone, '■■■■•■ -I'S'etive of his crime, was Bertocci Inaugurated mittee is working hard to make this -ft from all pursuers when he reached the auspices of the Politics Club on Drive In Chapel Points Made By Kishon And By Edward Fisktnan formal one of the most outstanding and next Tuesday evening, March 10. The its front door and grasped its Sanctu- Frame Last Saturday To "Much Ado About Nothing." one of the acknowledged masterpieces successful in years. It consists of: Wes- lecture entitled "Jobless Prosperity", On Monday 0, Knocker. For 37 days he was given of Shakespeare's sunniest period, will be presented by the 4-A Players ley Dinsmore, Charles Oooke, Don is scheduled for eight o'clock and will Be Added To Score («K1 and a bed and then, if no pardon tomorrow and Friday evenings at 8.00 P. M. in the Little Theater under Casterline, Jeanne Rivard, Margaret be open to the Bates student body, fac- "Let your goodness be a generous uj been obtained, he was given the This Saturday there promises to be the able direction of Professor Grosvenor Robinson and his assistant, Welch, who is in charge of the pro- ulty and friends, according to an- thing. Let it be an adventurous thing." ,-, , . the Sanctuary Man and one of the most thrilling and probably Mary Abromson. *36. president of that dramatic organization. This tragi- grams, Lucille Turner, who is arrang- nouncement by Politics Club president declared Dr. Angelo P. Bertocci, As- allowed i escape from the country. closest track meets held in the Alumni comedy was intended for production last year, but due to the illness of ing for the decorations, and Winston Leslie Hutchinson. sistant Professor in French, in a » • • Chapel talk last Monday mornifig. in- Gymnasium in years. The Bear of rofessor Robinson the play was postponed. Keck, who was instrumental in pro- Prof. Abrahamson was given a leave Involved Lot curing the well-known orchestra for the augurating the Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. Maine is to tackle the Bobcat of Bates Campaign On of absence from the Bowdoin faculty Humor, pathos, trag-dy, and love are Venice" were produced, 4-A Players affair. campaign for funds for Dr. Harold and certainly fur will fly. Two years Billboard* two years ago and has since spent one blended in this drama with a flue sense have successfully presented annually 0!i Storm, a medical missionary. ago the Maine Bear returned to Orono The fight roadside bill boards is This dance which ushers in the year in research work at Washington DC balance, and prove Shakespeare a Shakespeare's most widely - known Dr. Storm is connected with two with its nose soundly punished and •rawing. Owing to the campaign for spring social season is one of the most where he achieved a high reputation master in the understanding of hu- plays: "As You Like It," 'Twelfth Dutch Reform Missions at Bahrain on last year Maine returned the compli- highways, the struggle colorful formals of the year. The deco- as an economist and governmental man nature. The plot shows the im- Night." "Winter's Tale," "The Taming the Persian Gulf. Last year, in a visit ment. Mains', the road signs has shifted its rations, which are expected to surpass worker. For the past year he has served mortal writer's ability at psychological of the Shrew." and "Macbeth." which to Bates, he so impressed the Y. M. and Although some of the glamor of the those of even former years in unique- was played in 1934. Professor Robin- ground from esthetics to accident pre- as WPA administrator for the state of meet will be lost inasmuch as Tony analysis. A gallant, noble youth, Y. W. C. A.'s that they formally son has a fine background in Shakes- vention. Garden clubs, highway beauti- ness and gaiety, have not been defi- Maine and being of a non-partisan na- Kishon. Bates Olympic hope, will be Count Claudio, played by Edwin Ed- "adopted" him, dubbing him "the pearean drama, having attended sum- fication groups and civic associations nitely decided upon by the committee. ture he has come ito political limelight in New York. Harry Keller's last at- wards, '39. becomes engaged to a beau- "Bates representative in Arabia". One mer school in Stratford-on-Avon in in every part of the country have re- One of the novel settings under con- in his position as administrator. tempt to break indoor dual meet rec- tiful lady. Hero, portrayed by Lenore hundred and fifty dollars was raised past years, and having studied under doubled their efforts to bring down sideration is an unusual scene depict- While at Bowdoin he was reputed to ords. Bob Saunders' mile race with Bill Murphy, '36. Don John, sinister vil- in last year's campaign with which was Nugent Monk, famous Lomlou pro- distracting or view - obstructing pla- ing the garden of Neptune. be one of the highest ranking students Hunnewell. New England cross-coun- lain, acted by Irving Friedman, '39, bought a kit of eye instruments for Dr. ducer and John Lowiy. He visited Though few reservations have as yet and since his graduation he has earned try champion. Howard vs. Ilurwitz. deliberately throws a cloud of sus- - Storm's use. Stratford again last summer and wit- been made, the chairman states that picton on the fair uaime of Hero, a for himself the reputation of being one In a recent letter which Dr. Storm Keck against Murray, and Luukko :.,..:...11 the production of "Merry Wives deed which cauacs Claudio to reject No Deaths By many are expected in the next few of the ablest young economists and begins with "Dear frieuds at Bates", against Gowell. all offer the expect- his bride-to-be at the steps of the altar. of Windsor" at the famed birthplace Meteorites days, following this official announce- thinkers of the day. His term as ad- he announces that he has just com- ancy of great races. Hero is believed to have died of grief of Shakespeare. ment of plans. To be assured of a ministrator has been marked by pleted "the first missionary journey Undoubtedly the meet is to be close. Countless meteorites have struck and shame, but through clever machin- Able Cast Chosen reservation then, all Bates socialites straight-from-the shoulder policies and ever made all the way across Arabia Maine defeated Colby Saturday by ap- ibis earth, and have, at times, come ations of the other characters, the The cast for "Much Ado About should make arrangements at an early his record was praised by President from the Persian flulf to the Red Sea".