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NEWARK, Dfl.AWAR£, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1936 PRlCE TEN OM'S Referendum To Be Held On Question 1Three Groups In Sigma Tau Phi Leads Fratemitie Of Non-Fraternity Council Members IFraternity Drama In Scholastic Honor Roll Standiril V•t• Planned For Days Of Nomi- Contest Tomorrow hbridge Aad 1ation• of Class Officers; St•· Th rm ! Follow; Seaior Class Has Hi1h· dent Council Acta To Get Pab- Rober Lippincott broke his Half Of Frateraitiea Decliae To eat AYerage; Frateraity Stu- ie Opinion Oa Matter Loat arm ' h n he land d on it Eater Compttitiea; Sipaa Nu, deata Lead Noa-Frat Mea l while practicing for the pole- Under Dispute vault v nt. Sigma Taa Phi Aad Sigiaa R ynold Knotts' arm was Phi Epailoa Participate AVERAGES 1.15 dislocated while wrestling in ELECTIONS AFTER VA CATION a gym cla s. In falling he land d on hi s arm instead of ONLY ONE ORIGINAL PLAY landing on his body and roll­ On Monday night the tudent ing over. Council d rid d to conduct a refer­ Only three of th ix fraternitie endum of student opinion on the ~-======:::1.1 1 nr producing comp titiv plays qlte tion or incr asing. the number for the conte t to be h ld tomor­ of Non-Fraternity representatives Hartmau Announces Dates row night in Mitch 11 Hall, at .30. to the ouncil from three to four Admission i twenty-five c nts. memb rs. The vote will be taken during dass m etings the first Of Student Council Election They are the igma Phi Epsilon, igma and igmn Tau Phi week following vaca ion. Nu, groups. The Phi Kappa Tau, At he sam m eting the oun­ New Reprtseatati'fea Will Be Theta hi, and Kappa Alpha de­ cil will conduct nominations for Cbostn On Stcoad Wedneaday clin d to nter the competition. cia s officel's for the coming col­ leg year. On Monday h pres nt After Vacatioa f the . three play to be given Junior clas will n minate it can­ omorr ow, only one i original. BI didate , n will th pr nt opho­ Written by arl iberg and more group. Nomination for offi­ President Jack Hartmann of the Harry tutman "The Single cers for the pre nt r hman tudent ouncil has announced Ver e' bring a ca t of thr e char­ cla!s will b held Tuesday. On that electi ns for n~ udent act r s on the stag . The co-authors and G orge piller are the actor . Thur day the Juniors and opho­ ouncil m mbers will be held on Chief of P r onnel Departm nt more will lect their officers for Wednesday of the secon we k af­ The igma Nu frat rnity are which ha within a few months next year from the list of nominees ter Spring Recess. pre enting "The Wily One," by r ach d high efficiency. I ed th preceeding Monday, The newly cho en representa­ Allan Monkhouse, the cast con­ nile Fr hman el tions will be tives will take their eats on isting of T. Willey Keithley, Walt held on Friday. Thur day, the following day, and McKendrick, Roy Donoho, and Franci Dineen. Th deci ion to put th~ Non­ will at th t time elect tudent Benson Elected To Head Fra ernity repre ntation que tion Council officers for their adminis­ A play by the eel brated George fore th stud nt b dy is the re­ tration. The new Council member ulman forms th vehicl for he Society Of Engineers ult of long agitation. It has for and the officer they select will igma Phi Ep ilon talent. The " v 1·nl year been argued that the take offic immediately upon elec-­ role in it will b taken by Joseph J. G. Cauoa Cbosta For Vice­ on-Fraterni y group, which is at tion and function until a new ad­ avill , Eug ne D 11 Donn , and the pr en rept'e ented by only mini tration is elected next pring. H rb rt Warburton, of whom War­ Prtsideacy; Lt.-Celoael Ath· thr~ men, d rve mor ad quat The retiring offi er of the Stu­ burton is the ol experienced bridlt Ma•e M.. t.er r pr ntation, sin th Non-Fra­ dent oun il are P esident Hart­ m mber. ternity lement alon i larger mann, Vi -Presid nt Ralph Wd­ than the Fraternity group com­ on R ording cretary Hugh bin d. E ch ft'a ernity now ha tewart, orr ponding ecretary Civil Engineers To Elect thr rept'l' · •ntntiv on the Coun­ Alvin Handloff, and Trea urer J o- cil, which mak , a total of eigh - ph nn 11. All except cannell Officers Friday for Society een Fraternity l'epr ntatives a are Senior and ineligible there­ for for reel tion. contra. ted to only hr m mbers ci y of ( ontinued on Pare 6) Davidson New President Of Athenaean Society Vaadercrift, V.-Preaidtat, Jami­ so S cretary-Treaaurtr; Club To Pre eat Fil• Tomorrow 2 REVIEW

th Ul4 t tnirw L IM Th Offici I tud nt rnity •lem nt alon grea ly A Y S : total of ~111 Fra rnity m n S •oundcd 1882. l'ubH hed every W dn day during n th ~ C'ampus, yet •v n after the r f r n­ the colic~ ;year. Sub C1'1pt10n $2.00 per year, anywhere in the amount of r pre en ation allotted • ·ot(.' United S tea. Single copy, ten c nts. to on- raternity group will till be The American L gion Fh -Yeat· All business communications should be addressed to the Buain sa Manager, and all other correspond­ ridiculou!-!ly disproportional to th amount' of Plan i. holding . way at the Uni­ nco to tho ditor-in-Chic:f. r pr sen ati n a11o d th Frat rni Y \'Cr. ity o! Delaware. To date, four t of th

Blue Hens Handed Third Los Ot With The Blat And Gold Blat And Gold Nine Will Go Soatlt Soo Season By 11-6 Score At Home Cqc Lost for a on &carut Trip To Sttfltftl And Nt• York Trackmen Practice Oll•elifibility; Sqaad ho1111 Will Ftatart Clo1ing 01 Fi•• Clau L Practice Season For Future Meets

The University of Delaware Lack 01 Cudidaf·ts A Handicap Fencing Team went down in de­ Coach Clark Prepares To feat against William and Mary A1 yesterday by a score of 6 to 11. Mett Johns Hopkins This is the third loss for Delaware out of six matches. Whenever weather permitted William and Mary excelled in the last two weeks, the track squad all th1·ee weapons. They held the rounded the oval and practiced lead throughout the entire meet. field events under the coaching of MacDonald, of William and Mary, Lyle Clark. Due to a shortage of was the outstanding foil man, win­ candidates he hasn't been able to ning three of his bouts. It might make any specific developments, be of interest to note that Mac­ but a few more trackmen have yet Donald is a left hand fencer to report, after which stiff practice This, of course, changed the target will reign. Coach has no ideas per­ for Delaware men and made the taining to the prospects, but he matches with him very difficult. has voiced an appeal for more can­ No particular star prevailed on didates. Delaware's team since the three It is understood that J oe Per­ points made in the foil bouts were kins will be ready to go shortly distt·ibuted among three men. while Captain "Bull" Carey is al~ ready tossing the javelin and shot In the epee event MacDonald to good advantage. King, F. Car­ again came through and won his ey, Mayer, and Perkins are likely two bouts. Cowgill, a new man on men for the relay event, which the fencing team, fenced with the seems to point toward a fast quar­ epees for the first time and won tet. one out of two bouts. He promises Sharpe, a transfer from Colum­ a to be a very good foil and epee bia, although ineligible, has been Strong Golf Squad allow man next year. showing up for practices. While at gather that in titution he earned his let­ Expected At Dela111are merry The sabre bouts were split with ter as a distance runner and is Van Meyer, of William and Mary, capeble of doing a 4:28 mile. showing exceptionally good form J..-... Aacl llofm 0., Ut- s Jac­ in his two winning bouts. Whether or not additional can­ know didates report, Coach Clark will t~ Ult AI S.art6...,, On Friday the fencing team have his squad in trim and ready Loorru AI Fint Oppoant leaves for Hoboken, New Jersey, to go when the gun goes off at the where they will meet Stevens for first meet of the season on April the first time. Just how good a 18th with Johns Hopkins on the team Stevens possesses is un­ home fi eld. known to Delaware fencers. How­ ever, the Delaware men have con­ fidence of a victory. Upon com­ Wheelis To Captain pleting a match with Stevens, Del­ aware will witness the Intercolle­ Varsity Tennis Team giate Fencing Bouts to be held at the Hotel Biltmore, New York City, Friday and Saturday. These Captain Whttli1 A•d uw Carty matches should prove of interest Art Oatlfacli•g Cadidatn to Delaware fencers since such teams a N.Y. U., Columbia, Har­ A1 Staron Stam With Nttmn vard, and Army will participate in the championships. The tennis team, under the di­ Incidentally, the meet at Ste­ rection and coaching of Mr. Ralph ven University will see Captain Jones, ·will start practice as soon Alick Murray in action for the last as the court are prepared for u e. time. ince his participation in The court were in terrible condi­ fencing, Murray has been a strong tion last year and it is hop d that foil man and an equally strong they will be reconditioned and r - sabre man. His loss to next year's surfaced wherever nece ary. quad will be deeply felt by all The return of onny Wheelis as men on the fencing team since captain should tand the team in Captain Murray alone has been re­ good stead when the going g ts spon ible for Delaware's success tough. Lew Carey is, as yet, a this sea on. doubtful candidate becau e he is Around the middle of April a out for ba eball. If Carey is per­ thr man team will be ent to mitted to do o he will play both participate in the Divi ional ball and tenni . This, however, i Champion hip of the American not known for sur as it is some­ Fencer ' League Association at what of an irregularity for a man the Penn Athl tic Club. It is ex­ to play in two sports at the sam pe te that much will be gained time. ~Y th s championships which will 1mprove the style of Delaware's With th r turn of ar y and a. tic fencerc:. Wheeli and th coming out of v­ four era! likely candidate th team e- . Th m et la week with Read­ hould how up well durin h lng wa cancelled due to flood con­ 1nior coming ea on di ion and there i a po sibility more a , o hi ing re heduled a a p t liOn m tch. mmarie : UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE REVIEW 4 Schnitzer 40 cents. Schnitzer de- l&======'\\ Chemical Club Addrea ed manded a show dov.'n. "Zeke" had Do You Want By Gasoline Expert Snooping one dollar bill. No one had change, Mu ic Courses The Wolf Chemical Club held a so Zaby measured out one quarter It ha · been agreed upon meeting on Thursday afternoon to Conquer of the bill and tore it off. He still by the committee on courses March 19, 1936, at 4.15 p. m. Th~ owes Schnitzer 40 c nts. speake · of the day was Mr. J. E. By D. K . and d grees to offer a couTse Protest in music appTeciation and Keyes of the Ethyl Gasoline Cor­ Members of the Freshman class p rhaps a cout·se in elemen­ poration. Mr. Keyes spoke on tary haTmony next year. "Fuels and Their Relation to the Track have been asking me to take the liberty of asking a certain profes­ Dean Spencer, chairman of Development of the Internal Com­ With track season almost upon bustion Engine." The talk was us we find many zealous aspirants ,or with a T. B. P. key, and an­ the committee, has suggested that a 1·eaction of the student demonstrated by means of a one­ to this grand sport. Among the other student in the former's Eng­ body would be advisable. cylinder gasoline engine on which more notorious athletes is that in­ li. h class to stop squabbling about By Audrey Davis Petitions, including one by a glass window had been installed s parable relay team mad up of Communism. The last week before vacation the Glee Club, are being in the wall of the combustion Clymer and Oldman. You m~ see drags slowly on while we are rush­ Where nd Oh Where drafted asking for these chamber. The glass window en­ them working out any time of the abled the audience to see combus­ ing madly b r and there trying to At the annual meeting of the cour es. All those interested day between classes when they tion actually taking place. ti up loose ends of work before REVI'FlW staff almost everybody was in having these courses in­ trot between the Library and Reci­ cluded in next year's schedule At the meeting an announcement we leav . W all have enough to tation Hall. It seems that Dr. present for a change, except Ely. do to keep a twin busy also, and in are advised to sign it. was made by ; . H. Hallett, Jr., Kase must also be listed in that 'rbe qu stion was raised a~ to a few notabl cases, four quintup­ category of track men. He was where he was. "He's down at Deer ~======:1.1 president of the club, that the lets would be appreciated. We have members of the Wolf Chemical s en running up the campus one Pat·k drinking his lunch," said all agore d that tho vacation shall in English after having all Club were invited to attend a con­ day last week at about 8.05 a. m. Bruno. No, be probably was be a memorable occasion, celebrate through school. ference to be held at Haverford It may be he had a first hour stumbling around mumbling, in a it a~ we will. Personally, just plain College in April. At this conference class. sing-song way, something about Psychological Escape ten colleges will be rept·esented. loafing sounds like a heavenly the pretty birds twittering in the occupation. It has now become a custom for Error (?) Spring. Thirteen Yale upperclassmen The T er111p le News states that Judica and H. Wilson to "get hot," Jane Merritt spoke in Matins on will spend a week in Washington the fencing me t betw en Dela­ Nice Trick go to "town," and sing before a this Spring in supervised study of unday, Mar. 22. "Modern Trends" very difficult test which they feel ware and Temple on March 14th Just before the last German test governmental O}t'}rations. wa her subject. sure they are going to flunk. The was won by Temple 0-8. This is in Professor Holbrook's class, result is that they usually get C's. 'fh Sophomores held their an­ very singular since the members some rascalious individuals got to­ nual tea dane in the Hilarium of the visiting team, from their gether and put a key on the board Saturday aftet'Tloon. Betty J ean conversation a!tcr the meet, seem­ which was supposed to clear up By the way, that court martial Hammond was chairman of the ed to have the understanding that verb conjugation. Alas, it didn't ended up with Bleiberg winning RHODES' dane . • rom all r ports it was they had lost. work. the case, 5-2. Jamison was the Drags surprise witness who cleared it all All Colleae Sappllee qui tc n ucc ss. Canned tuff Intellectual Pursuits up for the jury. Statlou.err Last Friday, at lunch, inhabi­ Slmdriat tants o.f the Lounge were sur­ In educational psychology class Ten Boob pri~ed by Protigal and Van Sant. Professor Wilkinson was discuss- These two freshm n were hungry ing intellectual abilities. A state­ DRUG EVERYBODY IS THERE-­ Cuadlee so they bought a larg can of ment was made to the effect that Soda Wat. corned beef hash and came into the intellectual pursuits which are DELUXE CANDY SHOP ~ the Lounge to eat their lunch. Van best mastered are those which are Light Lundls and Opn ant wielded a can opener and taught most. Lee piped up to say Tasty Toasted &mdwiehee Cl&aa.U. soon the two boys were eating to tl}at English was taught all -I'LL MEET YOU THERE their hearts ont nt. Or stom­ through school, but when coming STORE achs? to colleg , students flunked fresh~ Next to Campa On Monday, Mar. 23, Glee Club man English, to which Mr. Wil- • Generous oul me at 4.10 in th Music Building. kinson replied that one would have 1 ~cel~e:a::e:acel~e:a::a:ece:E~a:a::o:eeal Generous "Z ke" Zabowski owed to be a law moron not to succeed 1~ n Tu day there as a m ting BOOKS • STATIONERY of Puppetfl in Room 10, Turvey ======The Press of Kells, llall, at 3.20 p. m. Regina GIF'l'S ·NOVELTIES ~ARDO'S CAMERAS Distinctive Printing SHOE REPADUNG SHOP Newark, Del. High Grade But Not NEW SHOES FOR OLD High PriCe BUTLER'S LET US ESTIMATB ON YOUR INC. RBQUlR.BMENTS Newuk, Ddawa« DEER PARK HOTEL 415 llarket St.. Wllmhlctoa DIN ~~~~~~~~~a1Ph~92 DRJNit "~ooo soo~r DANCB fo~

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TA n TOl TID UD IC I F U TAl D UCACI I THE GOODIE SHOP SAVE AFTER SEVE 1 1 THE DIAMO D STATE TELEPHONE CO School Principals Meet Sigma Tau Phi Lead Fr ternities Faculty In Conference In Scho l stic Honor

President Hullihen, Dr. Sypherd, And Dr. Wilkinson JoiD High School Officials lo Discussion

• l'hn I uperintend nt., princi- . pal , and supervis?rs :vit.h some ~·am" member: of the Umve1· 1ty f culty 1. B n:-;o11, \\'. K. met in Old College Saturday, 2. Fir:l, H. 1\I. Manh 21, and discus ed a num r ·. Mumoe, J. A. of subject pertaining to the pub- 4. Pancun.l, II. n. 5 . • tutman. H.• ·. lic school • y tern. Th onfer nc G. Dinl •11, F. II. was under the dir ct.ion of Dr. "'. Hall • l~ ,J. H. John ~hill ing, assistant state su­ . Led h.'~·, IL 1'.. perintendent of public instruction, 9. 'tuart, J. in chur~e of high schools. 10. Davicl·on, J. E. '!17 11. Gn·g~, W. E. Pr ~ ident Hullihen introduc d '3G 12. Krapf, E. ':16 ~.00 the topic, "Should the Universi­ 13. Baldwin, W. P. ':3(i ties' administration 1' quirements ..... 0 14. Hnn

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• II 'S TOASTEDII ur t ro r -a 6 UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE REVIEW !any of the doctors, he showed, Sigma Tau Phi Leads Fraternities Debaters Meet Vermont are unable to earn a living- ix In Scholastic Honor Roll Standing hundred of them h ving be n on In College Hour Tilt the relief rolls of hicago at one ontinued from Page 5.) time. Hi speech was conclud d by VolliiDt QaeatioD Of Socialized Mediciat hi showing how the affirmative school who wer on the Ji!onor Fourt en other high chools and Referendum to be Held on propo al of tate medicine would Roll. preparatory chools of the state Question of Non-F rater. Ar1a,d Before Stadeat S.dy; aUeviate this situation. Tower HiU, 3 (lOO o/o ); lay- were represented by student in Delaware Takea Affirmati•e Gronbeck, the negative con true- mont, (50 r G) ; myrna, 2 the college but not on the Honor nity Council embers tive peaker, accu d the affirma- (50,.c ); Felton 3 (33 1 ;~% ); New R 11. tiv of exaggeration in their tate- , Castle, 7 (29 "'c ) ; A. I. duPont, 12 The following named tudent (Continued from Pa On Tue day, March 24, during ment of the conditions. He off red (25"( ); wark, 44 (23 ?1 ); Cre­ earn d an average of B or better from the larg the College Hour period, the Uni­ stati tics to prove that only two sar Rod;ney, 5 (20% ) ; Wilming­ but were not placed on the Honor group. versity of claware debating team p r cent of the people don't get ton, 211 (1 % ) ; Lew , 6 (17%); Roll b cause they were taking was host to the team from the the care which they need. For 1\lilf rd, G (17 li~ ); Do er, 2 short schedules and had not accu­ University of Vermont on the ub­ the e comparativ ly few, he stated (13''c ; ale ianum, 16 (13rt ). mulated extra credits: ject, "Re olved: that the several that clinics are already being pro- states should enact legislation pro­ vided. It is unnece sary to have a arne la our H ig h chool viding for uniform medical care complete upheaval of the whole 11. Barry, D. '3 A.& . Boro Hall Prep, Brooklyn, N. Y. for all at public expense." -ver­ medical system just for th few. ! 2 '38 Ch.E. Tome School, mont's team i making a tour of The chief obj ction which he raised j · Robert ' W. B. Port Deposit, Md. South-eastern tates debating with against state medic~ne. i that it 3. Derick on, R. B. '39 Agr. Wilmington a total of eleven coll ges and uni­ would destroy the mt1mate rela- 4. Moore H. C. '38 A.&S. Middletown versities. tionship which now exists between 5. Hoff~n, R. '39 A.&S. Newark Delaware's team, composed of doctor and patient. "Would you 6. Mai, W. F. '38 A.&S. Lewes Collins Seitz, Joseph Scannell, and have a politician pick your physi- ======Jean Andre (alternate), upheld the cian if you were ill?" was the under state medicine as in the Pi at the annual election held affirmativ while the negative was question he asked the audience. clinics upheld by the negative. His March 24, 1936. He is a prominent defe'!\ded by Fred W. Zimmerman In the cross-examination, Zim­ second point was that since health tud nt engineer and has also b en and Christian Gronbeck of Ver­ merman, of the n gative, attempt­ is more important than education, elected president of the A. S. M. E. mont. This was a non-decision de­ ed to draw an admis ion from the state is more obligated to pro­ for the coming year. bate conducted according to the cannell that the affirmative pro­ vide medical care than it is to pro­ Other officers are: Wilmer A. Oregon plan of debate. posal would increa e the cost of vide the y tern f education which Open An Account The affirmative constructive medical care to the American peo­ Hoffecker, Corr. Sec.; H. K nt it does at present. Preston, Rec . . Sec.; John C. Geist, speech wa given by Scannell. In ple. Scannell denied thi , claiming The summarie were presented Now it, he pointed out the inadequacies that the additional expense of by Zimmerman and Seitz. Mr. of the present system. He indicated caring for tho e at pre ent un­ Lawrence Willson, of the English H AVE YOU A "JOB" FOR NEXT FALL? the paradox of millions of people, car d for \vould be more than com­ Department, was chairman of t he pensated for by generally increas d expu~i~~~dntpl~~~~e~~a bu~~~~~~ ~~~~.t~ on the one hand unable to secure debate. HELP YOU. THOUSANDS have aecured the medical attention which they efficiency. FIR T POSITIONS OR PROMOTIONS through WI in Private and Public chools NEWARK TRUST CO. need and of thousands of doctor , eitz, in cross examining Gron­ Benson Gains Presidency and Colleges. MAlL THIS " AD" to u. on the other hand, who are pre­ b ck, tried to bring out two points. In Tau Beta Pi Elections NOW with your name and addreaa and vented by the present system of First, he got an admission t hat receive information vital to your succea. NEWARK , DEL. ALBERT TEACHERS' AGENCY distribution to ilispense the serv­ there would be as much p sonal Wilmer K. Benson, Jr., was e­ 535 Fifth Ave., New York City ices which they have available. contact between doctor and patient lected new president of Tau Beta ssociates located in Chicago and Spokane.

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. . . with that pleasing aroma OMETHING NEW m collegiate thletJc ctrcles has developed at S Southw tern Unt ers1ty (Memphts), where Rudy Ga td has ann unced that hts rvt as foothall and ba etball r re w rth more money than h 1 n w ttmg. He IS r fusmg to enr U for th second semester unl authontJes make htm a tter ffer . Wha th alleged ortginal offer ts was not revealed. CRASHING the annual Minnesota Women's A Association play day at M acalester College ~emed swell tdea to Ben Richason until he was caught by participant and given a proper ducking.

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Kills Dental Pain fN HOW LING school lad and burly truck Jnver alike there exists a common fear, that of th dentt t's drill ra ping through dentine in seeming hornble search for the nerve. No lean scholar i Dr. LeRoy L. Hartman of Columbia's dental school, yet from hts laboratory he ha come forth with a discovery that entailed twenty year of research. A a conse· quence, the den tal hogey man, pain, is now gone, and dentist everywhere are poli hing tool for emergence out of the de· pre sian. Dr. Hartman ha developed a chemtcal whtcb applied to the t tb, Jlmo t in tantly ktll tts entire capacity for feeltng. It leave n after· ffec . Graduat of N rthwe ·tern Umversity' J ntal · h I m 1913, Dr. Hartm n interrupted pnva te practtc tn dttl t g t w r. On hi return he as iled d ntat pam. Now ready for general u. , ht "de n 1ttZer" will be made available to the un mc med through patent control by Columbia niver 1t ~' In the gall ry of benefac r of humanktnd, Northw t· ern· nd Columbia' Dr. H rtman' · portrait wtlllook ut Wtth blutf twmkle that for once d nut gtve the dentt t · fa! urance. 'Third,.molar Student

S DEEP-VOICED Dr. Hartman and .1 ... hale and hearty 1 Dr. George B. W inter of W,t,hmg· t n ntver tty hool of denti try, St. LoU! . Ltk' ht confrer , Dr. Winter ha been relentle ' hnlar. Tb object f hi tudy for et hteen year ba he· ' the tmpacted thtrd molar . No cruel chtseling of th ' >Oth 1 r. Wmter' method . Fr m X-ray h bUild p.tm. akmg Cdmp.llgn o re· m \',tl . But m tned R Dl ' KE

THERE' AN OLD COLLEGE S YING that it's a great life ,( Cam you don't w~ak:eo! The demands on nme and strength are endle s. moking Camel igarette Aid tn A urtn Dige nve up cts are a frequent re ult! o smoke amels for the atural Digestive Action sake ofgoodd1ge tion. " Hurry-hurry-hurry" eem to be the order of the day. P ple t caught in the I ck rep of modern life. Tension finds the weak p t, o often-dige tion. moking Camel u improves digestion ... wards off the may enter f consequences of hurried, nervous liv- rooking pie ure.

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v• t t~o in ~'f '1-ou-"CCe tin ol Prone-• Albert yES, IT·s LEAP YEAR, but that doesn't make it any easier for Neil Meagher and BASKETBALL'S INVENTOR, Dr I· ~~ es Na~.~- Carl Nydegger, University of Portland smith of the University of Kan !\, w II be hon­ freshmen, to answer the deluge of letters ored by the nation with a trip to the 1 () r, lympic that swept down upon them when a prank~ games at which basketball will be played fnr the first ster submitted their names to a matrimonial time. One cent from each admi ton tn a ketball bureau. games played during a week in February hnanced ~ gift.

MARY FISHBACK and Thelma Allen play~ leading roles in the Univer ity of Louisville Playhowe's presentation of Sir James M . Banie's A lice·Sit·by-the·Prre.

Discover New Bacteria Forms

THROUGH the analysis of long cores of marine sediments taken from oceanic basins over a mile deep, Dr. Claude E. ZoBell and his associates on the staif of the_University of~ fomia's Scripps Institution of Oceanography have found living bacteria unlike any described species on land and which probably represent one of the most primitive forms of tjfe on the earth. The bacteria, long . buried by falling sediments and held in a state of suspended animation for thousands of years, have been revived by Dr. ZoBeiJ and made to live in the air at room temperatures. The lx»t Scripps, the unique floating laboratory from which the sampt were collected, is shown at the right. yES. IT LEAP YEAR, but that d sn 't make tt any easter for Netl Meagher and BASKETBALL'S INVENTOR, D Carl Nydegger, Umver ity of Portland smith of the University of Kan"a . II be hro freshmen, to answer the deluge of letters ored by the nation with a tnp to thr 1 , '1 lympr that wept down upon them when a prank· gam at which basketball wtll be pla vl t r the fir ter u!--mttted their names to a matrimonial time. One cent from each adm tssto has k etiJa~ bureau. gam played dunng a week in Fehrua '!'la nced tbt gift.

MARY FJSHBAGK and Thelma Allen played leading roles in the University of Louisville Playhouse's presentation of Sir James M . Barrie's Alice·Sit·by-the·Prre. THE UNIVER SITY OF , ngmator of the movement to place, on college campuses, ba tntroduc.ed a n w c tom of "cotree hours" to promo e between faculty and students. IDiscover New Bacteria Forms T HROUGH the analy is f long cores of marine sediments taken from oceamc basin over a mile deep, Dr. Claude E. ZoBell and his associates on the sta1f of the._University of Cali­ fornia 's Scripps Institution of Oceanography have found living bacteria unlike any described . pecies on land and whtch probably represent one of the most primitive form of life n the earth. The bacteria, Jon ·buried by falling sediments and held m a tate of uspended animati n for thousands f year , have been r vtved by Dr. ZoBell and made to hve m the atr t room temperature . The boat Scr1pps , the umque Roaring laboratory from whlch the mpl were c II ~ted , 1 hown t the right.

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