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Volume XXVIII HARTFORD, CONN., DECEMBER 15, 1931 Number 10 FINE PERFORMANCE OF SQUASH RACQUETS TEAM CONCERT BY LEFEVERE ADDITIONAL ELECTIONS BARRETT FAVORS JESTERS OFFERED IN LOSES TO HARTFORD G. C. ON TRINITY CARILLON HELD BY JUNIORS U. S. RECOGNITION

ALUMNI HALL FRIDAY Phippen and Benjamin Win in CHARMS MANY PRESENT Choose T. Wadlow, Vice-Pres't; OF SOVIET RUSSIA Practice Match-Return E. Coyle, Business Manager Excellent Rendition of Maugham's Unfavorable Weather Fails to Games Scheduled of Trinity "Ivy" President of Pan-American Union "The Circle" Delights Large Mar Varied Program Offered Discusses Manchurian Audience The 'varsity squash racquets team by Carillonneur At a meeting of the Junior Class Uprising was defeated Thursday, December 10, held in the English Room at 1 p. m., by the Hartford Golf Club team on DANCING FOLLOWED 12 SELECTIONS PLAYEO Monday, December 14, Thomas s. TRINITY "GRADS" LAUDED the opponents' courts. As the Hart­ ford team is not officially recognized, Wadlow of BaJa, Pa., was elected Blue and Gold Orchestra Makes First One-Quarter Mile Distance Found this was in the nature of a pl'actice vice-president, and P. Edward Coyle, Speaker Commends President Ogilby's College Appearance to Provide Best fQr Hearing Bells--Snowy game. Three games out of the five of Boston, business manager of the Career in Philippines-- Music. Night Creates Setting. were forfeited to the victors. The Trinity "Ivy." These men were Jones Presides statistics of the match follow: chosen to fill the vacancies recently On Friday evening, December 11, Won Lost "One of the best carillons I have left open due to a resignation. Business affairs were discussed, "Until six months ago", said Dr. the Jesters presented W. Somerset Burke, No. 1 man 1 3 ever played," remarked Mr. Kamiel and it was stated that unless more John Barrett in a talk under the aus- :r.f?ugham's, "The Circle", a three-act Granger, No. 2 man 1 3 Lefevere, world famous master of such Benjamin, No. 3 man 3 2 chimes, after he had presented his dues are paid before the first of the pices of the Political Science Club at comedy, in Alumni Hall. The produc- M&son, No. 4 man 1 3 recital of the bell carillon given by year, the Junior Prom will not be po~ Alumni liall Monday night, "I was tion was verr well attended by stu­ sible. There must be a $300 to $400 Phippen, No. 5 man 3 2 Rev. and Mrs. John F. Plumb in absolutely convinced that we shou~d dents and Faculty as well as many balance in the class treasury. Less A return match will be played with memory of their son, recently in­ not recognize Russia. But now after stalled in the new chapel. "I enjoyed than $200 is reported to date. guests from Hartford and Alumni. this team on December 18, at 4.30 my studies on the subject I am bon- every minute that I played." Wadlow has been a member of the Immediately following the perform- p. m. on our courts. Professor Oost­ Despite the unfavorable weather of football squad for the last two years, estly and sincerely convinced that the ance a dance was held with the Trin- ing urges all men who are able, to the evening of Wednesday, December and captained the Freshman team. United States should recognize Russia ty Orchestra furnishing the music. be present, as this comparatively new 9, a large number of persons attended La.st year a leg injury kept him on activity needs their support. as a fellow government." Dr. Bar­ The play concerns the return of thf concert, standing about under the the sidelines for most of the season, rett, who is at present Director of A schedule has not yet been def­ bui with a summer's rest he returned Lady Kitty, former wife of Clive initely planned, although two dates ar chways or sitting more comfortably in the many cars parked on Summit this fall to be one of the mainstays the Pan-American Union at Washing­ Champion-Cheney, to visit her son, are already fixed. In addition to the a~,d Vernon Streets. The damp, cold of the backfield. He has also been ton, came well qualified to speak return match with the Hartford Golf Arnold, bringing with her the man evening seemed to lend itself toward in service with the Track and Tennis about our relations with foreign coun­ Club team, Trinity will meet Yale on for whom she deserted her husband, making the cheery ringing of the squads. He is a member of the Alpha tries and about world a'ffairs in gen­ ou1 courts February 24, at 4.30 p.m. Lord Porteous. Arnold is unhappily bells most effective. Delta Phi fraternity. eral, for he has had more than thirty­ Some time during the season matches Mr. Lefevere commenced his recital Coyle was also on the football five years of experience in the diplo­ married to Elizabeth who is contem- will be held with M. I. T., the Spring­ with the "Melody in F" by Ruben- squad this fall until the middle of matic service. He has been a United pl~ting following her mother-in-law's field Squash Racquets team, and the ' h . . ,_ t stein and there soon followed the old the season w en a nose InJury "-"P States Envoy in South America and example, by running away with New Haven Lawn Club team. Welsh folksong, "The Missing Boat",· hi~ from further playing. He is Asia, a Special Commissioner ~ Places on the team are determined Teddie, a practical b11siness man. "My Old Kentucky Home" by Fos- assistant manager of Track for next Europe, and is at present the leading of by the rankings on the challenge Kitty pictures tthe unhappiness tcr, the hymn, "Once to Ev~ry Man a season, and a Junior Jes.ter. He. is personality in the Pan-American board, now posted at Trowbridge such a step for Elizabeth, and Lord Nation", Nicolai's "Rondo", from the a member of the Delta Phi fratermty. movement. Memorial. Champion-Cheney advises Arnold how "First Sonata", and "Annie Laurie", "Ninety per cent. of the authorities to deal with the situation, the result by Lady John Scottt. on statesmanship in Europe and being that Elizabeth runs away with Hartford citizens thrilled to their America," continued Dr. Barrett, Teddie. COLLEGE BODY MEETING first carillon recital as Mr. Lefevere "agree that the Russian government~ Harry J. Oxford portrayed the un­ concluded the program with the hymn, SWIMMING TEAM TO MEET stable and permanent. If it is, why fortunate Arnold, husband and M.P., FAILS TO TAKE PLACE "Come, Ye Faithful People, Come", HARTFORD Y. M. C. A. HERE should we not recognize a govern­ excellently. Nicholas Hubinger II as "Lachio Chio Pianga", from "Rinal­ ment which shows greater stability his wife, Elizabeth, presented a diffi­ than most other nations? Our great Various Athletic Awards will be do", by Handel, "Song of the Volga cult feminine character exceedingly Boatmen", "The Rosary", by Nevin, Blue and Gold Expects to Avenge business leaders, from General Motors well, even to the point of being . Made Informally-Martini "Adeste Fideles" ("0 Come All Ye Defeats of Last Year-The down, a1·e unanimously in favor of demure. Rex Howard's interpretation Receives Cup Faithful"), a Christmas carol, and Squad is Promising recognition." of the old man, Clive Champion­ finally the College hymn, "Holy, Holy, Dr. Ban·ettt prophesied that recog­ Cheney, with his pleasing smile and The meeting of the college body Holy.'' The Trinity College swimming team nition of the Soviet Union would be "when-you'V>e-livedr-as-long-as~ I-have" scheduled for November 16 was called Mr. Lefevere left immediately for is practicing daily in preparation for followed by a revival in trade, especi­ manner was most satisfying. At times off when Professor Oosting, bead of New York to resume his duties as the first meet against the Hartford ally in farm implements and other J Jack Sharkey nearly "stole the the Physical Education Department, carillonneur of the Riverside Church. Y. M. C. A., to be held in the Trow­ machines. In reply to those oppon­ show" as Lady Kitty with her femi­ was unavoidably detained. The origi­ He is to give a recital on New Year's bridge Memorial pool on Friday, De­ ents of recognition who base their mne idiosyncracies. Lady Kitty's nal purpose of the gathering was to Eve over radio station WJZ between cember 18. The Blue and Gold mer- arguments on the spread of Russian husband was humorously charac­ present the awards for the intra­ 11 and 12 p. m. He was born in men possess a stronger combination communism, the speaker declared terized by John N. Prutting. A. mural competitions completed this Malines, Belgium, where he studied as than last year, when the Y. M. C. A. that "Capitalism in the United States Smith, J. Haaser, and P. Adams as fall. As the time is short there will a pianist and attended art sehool. defeated them twice. i2 more than strong enough to with­ Mrs. Shenstone, footman, and butler, be no formal presentation of the cups After painting ten years he ·became In the practice so far W. G. Adams, stand communism in a foreign land.'·' respectively, each played his smaller and medals, but the winners may ob­ a pupil of Joseph Denyn, Europe's former star of Trinity School, New As for the fact that· Russia is an part well, helping to make of the tain their awards at the gym office. greatest carillonneur, and learning York City, has shown excellent form atheistic country, Dr. Barrett showed play an excellent presentation. In tennis Richard E. Martini was rapidly. Before long he appeared in and speed in the 100-yard back-stroke. that the Unit-ed States re<;ognizes cvowned individual tennis champion several joint recitals with his teacher. Japan, China, Turkey, and other pagan The cast: Unofficially he has traversed the dis­ of the college. He received a large Together with Denyn he founded a tance in two seconds under the pres­ ·nations, so that our attitude toward Clive Champion-Cheney,. Rex Howard cup. school for the study of carillon play­ ent pool record. Russia is in this case inconsistent. Arnold, ...... Henry J. Oxford In cross-country the Sigma Nu Fra­ ing. Mortim-er, ~ transfer from C. C. As for the debts owing us that the Porteous, ...... •... John N. Prutting ternity earned the first leg on the Mr. Lefeve.re~s concert was ,'best N. Y., and Mowbray, a freshman, are Soviets have repudiated, the speaker Teddie, ...... Graham A. Day new Lyman Ogilby Trophy put into heard by those south of the chapel, expected to form the nucleus of the said, "Let us recogniz·e Russia and Lady Kitty, ...... J. Jack Sharkey competition this year. Alpha Delta ncar the swimming pool building, and relay team. Both are good free­ we will be in a much better condition Elizabeth, ...... Nicholas Hubinger Phi, winner for the third time last at distances up to three-quarters of a stylers, and may be counted on to t0 negotiate concerning the debts Mrs Shenstone, ...... A. Smith year, retained the former cup. mile. The bells were heard a mile net the team several extra points in than we are now." Footman, ...... ·..... James Hausser Individual awards in cross-country away, but it was expected that their additional events. Dr. Barrett went on to say that Butler, ...... Paul Adams went to the first three to finish in tones would carry farther. It is said Other men who are participating r ecognition would make our country the annual run. Robert J. Lau, the that when the bell chamber is com­ in the work-outs supervised by Coach one of Russia's greatest customers, The production was coached by two winner, receives a gold medal. Ken­ pleted their sound will be audible J'oe Clark are Tucker, Smith, Coyte, whereas our present attitude toward, members of the faculty, William neth E. Birch, .runner-up, and David over a wider radius. Observers in Farrar, Boyce, Darrel, Ayres, Alex­ the Soviets is forcing them to buy Helmbold of the Greek Department, J. Gladwin, who finished third, were thf' immediate vicinity of the chapel ander, Onderdonk, Voorhees, Angus, their goods from Germany, Italy, and and Bernard Ullmer of the German given silver and bronze medals, re­ tower found that the tone sounded Healy, and Paige. The last three other European nations, and is thus Department. The play was rehearsed spectively. harsh and discordant as compared to mentioned are the Blue and Gold t;:; our commercial disadvantage. l1J for nearly six weeks, and much praise At a recent meeting of the intra­ that heard at a distance of one- hopes in the diving .events. Paige is concluding the discussion on this sub­ is due the coaches for the presenta­ mural sports council, plans for the quarter mile. a veteran from last year's team. ject Dr. Barrett declared that "if the tion. Despite the fact that there were ensuing basketball tourney were dis­ Angus was a regular for the Flush­ United States, the most powerful nc outstanding parts, many were long cussed. The games will be played ing High School (N. Y.) team. n~. tion in the western hemisphere, and and difficult. The entire cast gave off after the Christmas recess and All students desiring to The schedule of meets is as follows: Russia, the most powerful nation in a very creditable performance. the teams will probably be split up contribute to the "Trinity Y. M. C. A., December 18 (home). Europe and Asia, should come to an This was the first production of the into two leagues instead of one as was Tablet" are requested to ad­ Wesleyan, January 12 (home). UP.derstanding, there should be peac13 Jesters since last May when John formerly the case. The respective dress thei'r manuscripts to Manchester High School, January 16 over the earth that no nation should Galsworthy's, "The Pigeon", was winners would then meet in a final the Editor of the "Trinity (pending). dare to question.'' given. It is the first time in the championship series. Further defi­ Ta.blet" and leave them in the Coast Guard Academy, February 12 The speaker then began a discussion hittory of dramatics at Trinity that nite plans will be formulated at the College post office not later (home). 1f the situation in Manchuria. "There a play by W. S. Maugham has been next conference which will be held than January 4, 1932. Connecticut Aggies, February 20, are possibilities of a world war given. directly after the vacation period. (at Storrs). (Continued on page 4.) 2 THE TRINITY TRIPOD

·:·-·-·-·-·-·-·•·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·- -··:· o,._.,,,._.,,,---.,,~uld even let ~ RICHARD C. MELOY, Columbia Included Blakeslee, Simonds, Brunswick them disarrange your xiphosternum ~ 10 Jarvis Hall, Laidler, and Hussey for dear old Trinity. When you jump Trinity Representative If it's Music, we have it! 5 f or on the ball, you are more than willing Th-e eighth Wesleyan Intercollegi­ to bear the indignity of having your t ~ ~. ate Parley took place the first week­ clavicle cracked, your scapula whacked, ~ F. IRVIN DAVIS J:: DY~B PIANOS AND RADIOS end after the Thanksgiving recess, tNCORPORA1'£D. your acrimonion process marred be­ t TICKETS & TOURS ' 783 MAIN STREET December 4 and 5. The topic chosen Movie Outfits Victor Records yond r ecognition, your eight carpal ~ H a..trord Coble Ad&r.,, "FIDAVIS" by the College Body Parley Committee bones, your five metacarpal bones and Hartford Waterbury WATKINS BROTHERS, INC. was "Disarmament," which they con­ your five matatar sal bones disloca­ Torrington 241 ASYLUM STREET sidered to be "a peculiarly appropriate ted. But what of it? Let them Steinway Agents subject at a time when students all bang your tibia, fibula, and hallux for 0=-~·~ over the world are concerning them~ t he dear old alma mater. And when HARTFORD NATIONAL selves with the problems, and nations you grab the ball and are tackled you futile thing'S as shirts and blue socks, are preparing their delegations and SLOSSBERG know f ull well that eleven f iends will BANK AND TRUST CO. why don't you put in a line of som­ their policies for the International jump on you, that someone you know breros and make a fortune? Act Conference scheduled to meet at Ge­ Tailorin!! Parlor will tr y to push your chin in, that whi•le the public is willing, M:r. Press. neva, Switzerland, in February, 1932." somebody else will take a bite out of End the depression. The Danbury The committee invited many easterrl A CHECKING ACCOUNT IS A. The well known Trinity Tailor your gastrocnemius muscle, and that hatters haven't had anything to do colleges to send delegations. Charle::; GREAT CONVENIENCE. High Class and Fashionable Tailorina some 250-pound brute will p•lay a since the "Eugenies" went out of J. Olson, Jr., '32, headed the Parley Dress Suits and Tuxedos our SpeelaltJ rumba on your tummy with a pair of style, and here is your chance to end .Committee, assisted by Harry R. cleated shoes. But it's all for the unemployment and bring the world Most, '32, Webb P. Chamberlain, '32, 65 Lincoln Street, Hartford. sport and the dear old alma mater back to normalcy. The world can be and Perry C. Hill, Jr., '33. Resources Over $40,000,000 Telephone 5-1436. and anyway, the spectator gets a lot saved from utter chaos by your ac­ of fun out of it. tion, Mr. P1·ess. I need say no more. Sims and Simonds Lead Off. Now everybody connected with the Yours very truly, Rear Admiral William Sowden Sims, Trinity team (including the Scandi­ l!. S. N. (retired) opened the Parley "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" navian-guess who) has done his bit, WOZZENHEIM. Friday evening, December 4, taking and every player has taken his chance a r; his subject, "Disarmamentr-the Arranged by J. LYON & SON ef receiving some of the aforemen­ Limitation of Armaments and the AN ALL-AMERICAN ELEVEN. tioned indignities. So you would F reedom of the Seas." Admiral Sims think that the players would be given A large section of the American became a national figure during the KEN MACKAY credit for their work, but the fact is public, eighteen thousand and six Gl"eat War, when he commanded the PLUMBING that they have been the object of voters, in fact, chose the following United States Naval Forces operating 332 ASYLUM STREET vilification and false accusation. For all-American eleven. The ballot was in European waters. In 1920 he made SHEET METAL instance, a few weeks ago the Hart­ carried on through the medium of the a report to the Senate sub-committee Telephone 7-1157 fo•rd Times ihad a story that was radio by a well-known concern deal­ on naval affairs alleging g1·ave errors AND really disheartening. It seems that inl! in men's clothes. Three judges, by the Navy Department in the man­ HEATING one of the reporters approached a Ted Husing, sports announcer of agement of United States naval oper­ THE CASE, LOCKWOOD Trinity player after the Amherst C. B.S., Sol Mertzger and Warren ations during the war. He retired in AND BRAINARD CO. game, and asked him the reasons for Brown, both nationally known football 1922, and a year later received the CONTRACTORS PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS the Blue and Gold defeat. "Oh, authorities, in each case approved the honorary degree of LL.D. from Wes­ popular choices, which, in almost AND PAPER JWLEitS pshaw!" answered the player, "after leyan. we lost to Wesleyan, we didn't give every case coincide with prominent 85 Trumbull Street The second speaker of the evening Harl'ford, Conn. a darn what happened." There is all-American elevens picked by fo<>t­ was Frank Herbert Simonds, foreign No. 20 Central .Row the story. ball writers and experts in various editor of the "Review of Reviews." But we can't believe it, no Trinity sections of the country. Mr. Simonds is an alumnus of HUBERT'S DRUG STORE Hartford, Conn. football player would stoop so low Incidentally, Schwartz received 16,- Harvard. He has been a reporter, 213 ZION STREET. as to say Pshaw. After the Blue 887 votes, attaining first place in the correspondent, and editor at various "Over the Rocks." Phones: 2~0868 and 2~ 7508 and Gold have fought so gallantly matter of popularity. times for three New York papers, the throughout the season, some lowdown Here is the team: Post, Sun, and Tribune, before his con­ PRESCRIPTIONS AND DRUGS. The store where they cash your cheeb· reporter comes along and accuses Left End--, Tulane. nection with the magazine, beginning PROFESSIONAL BUILDING them of harboring a man who would Left Tackle-Dallas Marvil, North­ in 1914. As a former war correspond­ s·ay Pshaw. We are sure that no man western. ent and a leading journalist on inter­ BARBER SHOP would disgrace his college by using a Left Guard-Clarence Munn, Minne­ THE HEUBLEIN Specia list s in Facial and national affairs, Mr. Simonds has an swearword as sissified as that. sota. adequate background for the general HOTEL S calp M a ssage There are so many more vivid Center-Tommy Ya;rr, Notre Dame. subject. A most Satisfying Hotel, catering 59 High Street at Allen words in the English language. Right Guard-John Baker, Southern Libby on Security. to a Select Clientele. California. Frederick J oseph Libby was the Rates Reasonable. SEE OUR DISPLAY AT THE * * Right Tackle-Jim McMurdo, Pitts- CLIFFORD D. PERKINS, first speaker of th·e afternoon. As Proprietor. UNION EVERY FRIDAY~ An Open Letter to Max Press. burgh. Right End-Vernon Smith, Georgia. executive secretary of the National MAX PRESS., INC. Dear M:r. Press: -Barry Wood, Harvard. 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ORIENTAL BARBER SHOP He was followed by Rear Admiral ~be ®gben ~tubio wear. He evidently is waiting for 26 MULBERRY STREET someone to buy something; but really Charles Lincoln Hussey, U.S.N. (re­ (Near Main) 69 PRATT STREET, HARTFORD tired), who after his war service, was For Appointment, 'phone 2-3840. M\r. Press, you ought to know better. "TRIMS YOUR HAIR College men don't buy such things as naval attache at the American Em­ -IIIUIIIIMflllml tiiiiiiiUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllttlllltiiiiiiiiMIIII shirts, ties, socks, etc. They borrow bassy in London. Admiral Hussey led NEATEST" them from somebody else. That's the Disarmament Conference at the ======I Williamstown Institute of Politics in what roommates are made for. That's why the good Lord created fraternity 1929. ~ttigtr'~ Ibrothers. "The Future of Disarmament" was ~ Now I've got a plan which is a sure the topic of the address by Professor Main at Pratt St., Hartford Iwinner. For a negligible percentage George Hubbard Blakeslee, Wesleyan of the profits I will divulge it to you. '93 (L. H. D. '23), concluding the Par­ ley Saturday evening. As professor R. G. BENT CO. Here it is: Famous for College-Type 1 Within the last two weeks all the of history and international relations students of Trinity have for some un­ at Clark University, Professor Blakes­ Twow Trouser 1 known reason become sombrero-con­ lee has become a leading authority on scious. Instead of trying to sell such international affairs. He was chosen MEN'S SUITS I (Continued on page 4.) Dress Better- GENERAL Trinity Men Favor the at a Saving STEINMEYER'S HOTEL BOND SMARTNESS and enduring shapeliness­ HABERDASHERY CONTRACTORS unconditionally guaranteed in every Davis at 1: outYou well-tailoredoa:. clothes . . . . :.~;,:~. ~th-;!=.~··===.== BARBER SHOP garment. 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P IMPTON'S BARRETT FAVORS U.S. RECOG- ADMIRAL SIMS AT WESLEYAN. FOR MANY YEARS OUR Stationers, Engravers, Printers NITION OF SOVIET RUSSIA. (Continued from page 3.) TRINITY GRADUATE COAL (Continued from page 1.) 252 Pearl Street, at Ann to prepare reports and act a~ techni­ TO RECEIVE AWARD has given warmth and comfort there," he said. "No one can say cal adviser at the Peace Cnnference old Trinity. We handle the :who is right and who is wrong. in Paris in 1918-19 and at the Wash­ Dr. Andrew E. Douglas, 1889, est grades of Coal produced. China holds that Manchuria is an ington Conference on the Limitation THE SANITARY TAILOR integral part of China. Japan, on of Armaments in 1921. Other activi­ Famous for Chronological THE NEWTON TUNNEL "Over the Rocks." the other hand, feels that her people ties include those of an editor, author, Study of Tree Rings SUITS MADE TO ORDER. h:we a right to go there, and if they lecturer-at the Army and Navy War COAL COMPANY CLEANING, PRESSING, do, they have a right to be protected." Colleges, Bennett lecturer at W esle­ Offices-3 ALBANY A VENUE. DYEING, REPAIRING . Due to the lack of time Dr. Barrett yan in 1924, and present incumbent On December 18, Chief Justice 218 PEARL STREET 211 ZION STREET. at Wesleyan of the Frank B. W eeb had to limit his discussion on Pan- Hughes, chancellor of the Smithson­ Call 2-8060 American affairs, which are in reality visiting professorship of Internation­ his special sphere. In concluding he al Relations. He is a trustee of the ian board of regents, will present two THE HARTFORD MARKET declared that the "Pan-American World Peace Foundation. awards of $2,500 each, given by the TRINITY SERVICE STATIO Union is working for the amity of all the American nations" and is Research Corporation of New York. Comer Broad and Vernon S developing "a unity of action and ======One will go to Dr. Andrew Ellicott Hartford, Conn. spirit" among them. Douglas of Tucson, Arizona, for The Finest of all Dr. Barrett's talk was one of the Barrett complimented Trinity men most interesting given at Trinity in highly in his talk, saying, "I have met studies of the rings which have made 100% TEXACO Food Products many years, and after he was through splendid Trinity men in Japan, China possible an exact chronology of Indian with his speech he was surrounded and all over the world. There is . by a large group of students, who something fine about the training culture m the Southwest from about SEE US FOR ALL asked his opinions on everything Trinity men get that makes them 800 A. D. Dr. Andrews is a graduate Cor. Main and Mulberry Streets from Nicaragua to Prohibition. Dr. count wherever they may be." of Trinity College in the class of '89. AUTOMOBILE SUPP ---