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Your Support University Through the Campus of Maine Athletics PLEDGE Correspondence and Activities Column State • class at the Tbe Anint Campuo 1 edged to the sophorna(re Published Weekly by the Students of the University of Maine ves of the ante Confer- No. 18 27, 1930 MC this af- Vol. XXXI ORONO, MAINE, FEBRUARY Ronald E. maid E. Dil- d A. Hincks ik of Lisbon -craw, Ores- ster, N. H., North New Fight Tourney Starts Tonight us of North Pineo of s of Brewer. in social and Maine Girls' Smoking Forty-Two Rounds of Boxing Feature To- sity. Chi Omega Barred from Rushing Frosh Hoopsters One) Defeat Powerful New Becomes Pertinent night's Tourney in First of Elimination t..am Meets Freshmen; Retains Bidding Privileges id Hunter Ham shire Club Debating Question Series for Championships of the Univer- mpshire. A jollege is to Sorority Penalized by Pan-Hellenic Society When One of sity of Maine in Four Divisions 23. Sylvia Work of Pike for Maine Interviews by Campus Dis- .ouise Bates Its Members Gives Freshman Co-eds a question of Frosh Feature of closes Prominence of The Memorial Gymnasium will be converted temporarily into msorship of Rides to Orono Game Girls' Smoking real boxing arena this evening when Bill Daley's battling group of should bc leatherpushers mingle in the first tourney of the elimination series. d the affirm- assured to the university fight fans by By playing superior basketball the To smoke or not to smoke—that is the Plenty of real, clever action is of Toronto Chi Omega Maine Freshmen won their most impor- that a great many Maine co-eds the fourteen bout card of forty-two rounds that has been arranged for nt a debate man women unistitorrielxidtde‘4'e:n:ct slaily f71:1111-s BASEBALL MENTOR CALLS question tant game of the year by winning over preliminaries. Competition, as in the past, will be held stion. Bea- runs the verdict of the Pan-Hellenic jury have been debating lately; the question this evening's the New' Hampshire Freshmen, 25 to 2Z and erg, Muriel upon answer to the complaint petitioned FIRST PRACTICE need hardly be asked, however, as it is in four classes—featherweight, lightweight, light heavyweight, in the Armory last Saturday afternoon. Helen Pea- by several sororities. It was the unanimous known that the majority of co-eds do heavyweight. Maine was never headed although the l: preparing opinion of these sororities, and all others, smoke. How, when, and where is a mat- young Wildcats tied the score in the be- IC added in- that Chi Omega be penalized for the vio- ter which the letter columns and the ginning of the fourth period. Maine vhating this lation of rule 11 of article I in the rush- authorities have discussed; but it is in- displayed a superior offensive game al- of done by the ing code. The offense was the offering teresting to note a few characteristcs though the defensive work of both clubs ,agley, have to freshmen of rides from campus to the co-eds' smoking. outstanding. trgement of Orono two different time by a member was Present day customs have decreed that of the accused sorority. Maine jumped into the lead at the start women may smoke and derive as much The penalty has been duly posted in front Captain Halgren's two neat baskets enjoyment from it as men. If that is the One) sufficiently conspicuous places so that no from the side of the floor. At the end case, the Maine women are right there score was 8 to 4 )-Captains freshmen will accept further rushin..- of the first quarter the when it comes to the weed, according team could klumni from any Chi Omega. However, the fin in favor of Maine. Neither to the results of a series of interviews tennis, in question still retains its bidding , penetrate the defense of the other with conducted by the Commis during the past ('pare years privileges, and though barred from any degree if certainty. Perlmutter and week. Despite their love of tobacco the iat romance further rushing, will extend bids as vs.,. Romanski were given a chance to show co-eds take it rolled in thin white paper. himself and the other sororities next Monday at Co- , their line in the second period which and as yet pipes have not been introduced im through burn. ended 17 to 10 in Maine's favor. among the feminine students in the uni- of all true Pike's string guarding kept New versity. ch romance (Continued on l'age Four) The co-eds smoke, as a steady diet, the ..indsay and New Issue of Maine cheaper brands of cigarettes, although the an unsur- expensive ones are sometimes purchased, ship in all President Boardman especially if a check from home has just :ith the re- Will Appear Spring And Alumni Secretary been received. their ambi- Cigarette holders are not used to ally ntry cham- First of Next Week To Address Alumni .;reat extent it was found. Although now Dean L. S. COMITT and then some very attractive oIleS are the esent chair- The investigation brought out Bill I taley, present champ of The new issue of the Maine-Spring Plans for a series of meetings of Uni- displayed. Association. there is nothing quite so heavyweight division and instructor of will he am sale the first of next week. versity of Maine alumni to be attended the fact that ress on the FRED BRICE to the women smoker as a in the tourney Copies may be purchased at the Book- by Dr. Harold S. Boardman, president of fascinating boxing, will not compete He said in a holder, a cigarette rase, or a BILL KF.NYON store, the Orono Waiting Room, or from Twelve pitchers and six catchers re- the University, and Charles E. Crossland, gift of it was definitely ascertained today. With s alma ma- number is full, lighter. Some of the girls were found your house agent. The at battery practice Monday after- alumni secretary, have just been announc- Daley, a likely repeater for the heavy cease with ported long thin holders of jade or varied, and of general interest. Among ed. to have crown out of the competition, it appears the obli- is sit at the indoor field at Orono in smoking the contents are humourous stories, tales bright scarlet—purely feminine Smith, or Real to Fred Brice's call for candi- The first meeting is to be at Portland, that Frank Ruh), Ray college or ghost story, and tales of answer accessories; others boast short squatty of adventure, a fresh- February 28, which Mr. Crossland is to Frosh Tracksters Avers may be considered as the nnist rater after dates. Nutting, star twirler on the amber and black ones such as one might romance and sentiment. For a little Mrs. I' gical aspirants to the title of the group teen at any man team last year, and Taft, who has attend. Saturday night Dr. and Joe Col- laughter try. "Hot Water for Shaving", discover in the pocket of some contenders in the heavyweight field. varsity experience as a pitcher, are Boardman and Mr. Crossland are to be Hebron Acad. of sus should Off", or "Clarence"; had lege-boy. There are attractive modernis- Bury "Mrs. Wangle Steps at present. So- present at a big meeting of Boston alum- Rub., rinmerup last year, is always a dan- He owes in the outstanding candidates tic cigarette cases owned by the co-eds, there is excitement and adventure of the speak- gen.'', man in the ring, and can be de- liatever he !ander, perhaps the hest het Brice has ni, Dr. Boardman being one admiration are evi- seri- and both envy and 11111.1 "Candy" or "Revenge"; for a more injured I'. Weston, head of In Surprise Victory pended carry the fight ated to his available for pitcher, is on the ers. Prof. Charles dent when one of the girls displays a ous 'The Blue Flower" or tient the t touch read thought that he the department of mechanics at the uni- ;ill Smith carries a pilule equip him list. It was at first lighter. tracksters buried Hebron "Peace." speak. During the The trash load ibnamite in either hand jut addi- to him in would not be able to play this season but versity, is also to (Continued on l'age Four) The verse is excellent. Especially not- is Academy 0-24 Saturday iii all Indoor tion ill plenty of skill in sending the those men he was on the field Monday and it now following week the alumni secretary able is the contribution from the pen of Big Green could hooks anal crosses where they count mod. e him appears that he will .he in shape when to address groups in Providence, Schenec- track meet ill which the for Dr. Ronald Levinson. The editors have Real Asery looks particularly good, pos- who the season 1,pens. The other candidates tady. and Buffalo. succeed in gaining only three first places are to tried to extend the range of the magazine Intra-Mural Hoop sessing plenty of speed. combined with or them fair pitcher are Spoiling. Gray. Perkins, Dr. Boardman is to spend the week of such little balance that they to and to include matter of interest to all and maintain accuracy anal a strong punch. The writer km is Kiszonak. Foster and Bangs. Wells, reg- March 10 speaking to alumni at meetings that schools of the University. The names of Competition Gets Keen were nosed out of some events complete- expects this division to furnish most of ular back stop on last year's varsity team. in Worcester. Cleveland, Pittsburg, Pa-. • university several new writers also appear in this The freshmen scored every first place the fireworks in the show although many NI any ma- is the most outstanding for the job be- Philadelphia and New York. Mrs. As Finals Approach IY' (Continued ea Page Four) except in three events; Wardwell of He- of the boys in the lighter classes will ect for hind the bat. "Groucho" Ward, a form- Boardman is to accompany the president his bron took a first in the 1000 yd. rtm. please with the skill acquired in the manly er South Portland High man and catcher on the trip. Mr. Crossland during that The kora-Mural Hoop League held Brown of Hebron in the hurdles, and F.y- art under the tutelage of Daley and Bill on last year's freshman team, is running week exepcts to meet with alumni in some of the fastest, classiest exhibitions A Freshman Woman nan in the broad jump. Phil Havey was Kenyon since last November. a close second for the berth. The other Detroit, Cleveland. Allentown, Pa., Phil- staged on the court this season since the high man of the meet with eleven points, Louis Asa- candidates are Ingals, Palmer, Eaton and adelphia and New York. last battle between Beta House and Delta In the light heavy division, Discusses Rushing winning the pole vault, high jump, anal Sezack. Practice will be held Monday. Tau Delta in which the latter came so Ii, last year's winner, appears to be the Harry E. Sutton '09 of Boston, a na- taking a third in the broad jump. Mc- Wednesday and Friday afternoons at the near pulling the unexpected and winning strangest contender though he will meet ti late we freshmen have been some- tive of Orono, is to be the chief speaker Kinery won both the .300 yd. run and the indoor field. In the session Monday, from the powerful Beta quintet. With considerable opposition in Gibby Robi- what like people driving in heavy holiday at Providence. He is an ex-president of 600 to score ten points and Means won Brice put the men through a few warm- the score 17-15 at the half Beta broke chaud who has rapidly forged to the traffic with too many people eager and the General Alumni Association and a the 100 yd. dash and took a third in the ing up exercises anal they had some prac- away, however, in a fast scoring exhibi- front. willing to guide us. We have been tre- member of the Alumni Council. (Continued on Page Four) tice in throwing the ball around. tion that netted them another victory 23- Plenty of fast stepping anal keen com- mendously busy, much confused and not At the meeting of northeastern New going or 15. Alpha Tau Omega trounced Phi petition can be looked for ill the light- quite sure of where we were York alumni in Schenectady Raymond MAINE MASQUE DRAWS Kappa Sigma to pile up another victory weight class with such contenders as why. Great and impressive changes have Fogler '15, of New York City, a na- LARGE AUDIENCE TO PRE- toward the southern League victory. Steve Kosciolek, Butler, and X'ertuat last taken place in our social life—once almost Rockport is to give the principal Maine Students Hurt tive of SENTATION OF "THE SWAN" year's champ. Kosciolek was kept out ,mtcasts now of even greater importance Fogler is president of the One of the most keenly contested bat- address. Mr. of the tourney last year by illness, but than seniors. This in itself is enough to Alumni Association. tles of the court took place Thursday Wednesday evening the Maine Masque Overturns (.eneral is in excellent shape at present and looks tonfuse anyone. What results are evolv- When Car night whets the hitherto doomed bevy of presented Miss Sylvia Gould in Ferenc from Kappa Sigma gave the like a winner in the opinion of the writer. ing or likely to evolve from the present PROFESSOR SMALL'S TREA- hoopsters Molnar's romantic comedy, The Swan, Four University of Maine students, El- a surprise by upsetting Theta Chi Butler and Vernon have had plenty of w ay of rushing? TISE ESTABLISHES DATIVE campus supported by a fine versatile cast, includ- sie Crowell. Doris Ballard. Harriet Por- one of the ringleaders, in a furious (Continued ors Page Four) I may be a pessimist, but I have a CASE USED AFTER 32-2b, ing Atwood Levansaler, Raymond Brad- and Merton Flanders, overturned in of hard fighting. Theta -'rung feeling that among the results will ter COMPARATIVES forty minutes street, John Barry. Anna Lyon. Nlyrilla Carmel, last Saturday VARSITY GIRLS' BASKET- !s- that (if deficiency both in physical and their car near Chi fought hard but was unable to oser- Guilfaul, and Eunice Copeland. The pro- They were going through to Four) BALL TEAM DEFEATS (Confirmed on Page Four) morning. The Linguistic Society of America has (Corifistited on Page duction, under the personal direction of morning Miss ALUMNAE Corinna. Early Saturday fourth volume of her ' just published as its Prof. Mark Bailey, was the outstanding Croswell received a phone call from Dr. PLANS WELL UNDERWAY studies on language a treatise by campus production of the season. co-ed ex- Librarians mother, stating that her brother was seri- FOR VODVIL SITE The varsity basketball team University of Maine George W. Small of the U. of M. English Raymond Bradstreet as the Father ously ill. Miss Porter volunteered to take perienced an unusual innovation' Satur- staff. The title of the book is "The Ger- Hyacinth. the kindly sympathetic brother Injured her home by car, so they started about If one were to ask most anybody on day night when they were allowed to use 11 manic Case of Comparison: with a Spec- of the haughty princess, outshone all his 5:45 o'clock. Near Carmel the car over- the Maine campus what Charlie Hardy the Armory tor their ganie with the ial Study of English." past performances in Masque plays. He I fire,-lielpie were injured ant a car turned on a very had stretch of road. The is most famous for, they'd probably say alumnae. An additional novelty was that The books that appear in this series gave the venerable monk the air of chas- l.adly damaged in an automobile accident occupants crawled out from the wreck. "for his line." His line sure is immense of finding the former Maine co-eds in must embody a fresh contribution to the poured last Thursday morning. A car, driven by given first aid at a nearby house. never see him in any better tity and foresight that Molnar excellent form and for sank time during and were knowledge of language. The present and you'll Miss of Bangor. assist- a few scratches and he in on ‘'odvil Site. forth int.. the role. the game faster than their younger op- ;eneva McGary All escaped with work by Professor Small establishes the form than he'll ant the University of Maine except Miss Ballard, who received going to be the center of attraction, Atwood Levansaler of Rockland gave ponents. librarian at bruises existence of a dative case used after com- lie's library. head-on collision with about the head and left ese. point of interest. As an an- MC of the fittest characterizatiais of his For the first time in four years the met in a severe cuts paratives in all the Germanic languages. the focal a car going the opposite direction. Miss Criswell's brother, Elliott, died oil nouncer. let me tell you, he's going to be dramatic career as the unfortunate Dr. alumnae have been able to make up a in It is demonstrated that this usage is genu- Miss was accompanied in the a knockout, lie's going to tell you all Nichalos Afti, who lo%ed someone that he team with sufficient speed and skill to NIcGary Tuesday. ine. native Germanic and not an adapta- car by the Arlene Kane and Fran- about the acts as they come. might never have, a princess. threaten the varsity with In Misses tion of the Latin Ablative. Bs tracing defeat. ces and both of Ban-I TO SPEAK ON freshmen who made their dramat- other years the latter was to re- Palmer. librarians, SMITH this construction through the historic The judges have been selected with Two obliged cur. suffered only minor I PROHIBITION Wednesday evening were Miss place the first team with poorer Miss Kane periods of English, the author has made seseral points in mind; they must he ic debuts material Palmer and Miss Blair of Cumberland Mills and in order to give sporting scratches while Miss clear its influence oil our modern speech. young, with a student's point of view and Dorothy the alums a Bangor llos- The speaker at Assembl) Monday 3.1cGary were rushed to a Campbell, Miss Elsie Brickett. sense of humor, they must have no fra- Clarence Q. Berger. Miss Blair, whose chance. Saturday night however, condi- morning will be Frederick W. Smith. of Louise Pital. Miss McGary was at first thought and tensity or sorority affiliations on this past experiences on the professional stage tions were decidedly altered. The alumnae secretary of the Christian Herschel Bricker. Frederick Fassett to hate a broken nose, but both she and Waterville, campus. they must be well known and set-meal to make her feel quite at ease, had as strong a team as the varsity and I.eague of Maine. Mr. Smith will a amain Hugh Wear. Miss Palmer are now recovering rapidly Civic liked among the students. The) all portrayed the little chambermaid. while had fortified themselves with one Or as they were in thi• So get busy, fraternities. on your acts. well and will soon be back on duty, although deal with conditions with pride Mr. Berger was seen as one of the two substitutes. the prohi- Make them clever, peppy, and interest- fill these conditions. It is shock of county prior to the passing oi they will not ...ion forget the ing. that the judges are announced. Miss hussars. (Continued on Page Four) the accident. bition law. • THE MAINE CAMPUS 2 Read li (Latuptm UNIVERSITY OF MAINE CORRESPONDENCEEditor. The Maine CdNiti4.1 Social Happenings Aim ampua. the University at Maine. lit-ar Sir: Published Thursdays during the college year to she students of Association. A.T.O. HOLDS PARTY METHODIST CHURCH PRE- Member of Nevi England Intercollegiate Newspaper appreciate the publication of this shall Alpha Tau Omega entertained at their SENTS "THE CHARITY x pla nab an 11441c. Chief Edward J. Greyly. '31 house Saturday estising at a houseparty. BAZAAR" I.:door in M!sunder stapling 11AS ile%eliquil among Faculty News and Sunday esening at A dinner. About Ott -The Charity P...t the attaletits concerning a research project • Managing Editor George Ankeles. '.111 thirty couples were present at the house-. zaar." to he gist11 111 the Town Hall .e. iii pptgress under the direction of the party . and it proved to be a delightful DEAN BEAN RETURNS FROM I it partment of Bacteriology. te ...lock tonight by the choir oi the Editois . Horton Flynt, 'JD, George Berry, '31 evening. Major and Mrs. E. J. Oliver CONFERENCE Athletics The aim of this study is to dete Methodist Chuch will be of interest to were chaperones at both affairs. Dean Bean returned late Tuesday af- by means of a suitable blood test the in- students because of its large an41 well Amissaat Milan At intermission. refreshments of ice ternoon front Atlantic City, where she Bryant, 4:1414-11CC of infection in humans with the News Editor (men) Norman A. Porter, '31 littilmroo• Editor . Beryl cream. cake. and punch were served. The trained cast which includes several stu- has been attending the convention raf the News Edire twooreni Alice 11. Itagir,„ tthletirs %offbeat) '81.1.1.1::::;1 . ;321 organism 'causing a disease known As Margaret 32 S•Kiety tfpr Crescent Troubadours furnished music. f elents anti itistilICtors, as well As Mrs National ASSOCIA114411 ilf Deans of \Verm- iterars 1111411.11Allf or intermittent kart% The dance orders, which were very at- eil. Realizing that the presence of students Carrie Newman. well-kpown solfaist. The Rosner, tractive, were of printed parchment. and .4i the university, claming from all parts 111A11 fcature numbers and excellent ch. ft,..aae.ad Colt, ..43, &Omen.. Sprumcr. '32. lo•ri4, Schultz, tIlred Davis, sy I,is lit addition to the cover design, bore the MAINE AGRICULTURAL Lang. '911, Fanny Fineherg. '31, Harry Paul, ot the state. afforded an opportunity to rip promise an evening of laughs and en Hickson. '32. Henry Romano*. '32. Katherine A.T.O. seal. The committee for the &MCC LEADERS ATTEND BOSTON Marjorie Deane St.scaas. *32, Anna 1..yoes, '32. W. W. J..hotval, Clarence B . gam mime titliirlitalnui as tr. tlic tertainment '32, was COMpOsed Of "Dick" Loring. "Art" CONFERENCE '33, lohn G. McGowan '31, Eleael"r Meacham, '32. 1 arolitir 1.•.unie:‘, '31, Carroll Worts, '33. itiettleitee ail inaltilant lever in Maine, th '33, Bernice Woodman, '12. Virginia Berry '33. Thelma Gild., '33, M. Josepliire Mutty, desire, to Lufkin. "Ran" Young, "Don" Marble. Dr. Leon S. Merrill, Director Exteli- 1.41 !apartment of Bacteriology MRS. BOARDMAN ENTER- S.1* a 1)..1.0.*”. and "Mal" Long. "ion Service; A. I.. Deering. Assistant olicit the co..peration of the stueltia TAINS AT TEA tolunteers, The dinner of which "Mal" 1.4mg, stew- Director: Therese Wood, Nutrition Spec- Business Department Isely and would appreciate Mrs. Hand(' S. Boardman entertained Kit: There ard of the house, was in charge, consisted ialist and U. L Richardson, Poultry Bimini,.Manager Alfred It. Howard. '.itt Asst. Bus. Mgr George M. Hargreaves, '31 a ho would be willing to give a small Marlowe boy. Asst. Circulation Mgr.. Gordon S. Hayes. 12 three tables of bridge Tuesday evening. Circulation Mgr-. -John A. Roberts, '31 atimaint of blood for the test. The' blood of an elaborate menu of six courses. Specialist. are attending the Eastern Those present were. Professor and Mrs. C-at: Quite a is taken from an arm %tin under ascep- States Extension conference in Boston Businesa Manager; all other correspondence to Shibles. Professor and Mrs. Jordan, Pro- no, Address all business correspondence to the l'i Beta Phi opened fraternity party February 25, 26. 27. Kit: Oh, the Editor•in-Chief. tic conditions so that little discomfort is post °flirt% Orono. M..ioe i.•••or and Mrs. Fassett, Professor awl * Entered as second class matter at the felt. The Muse! serum of an audit idual. acek with an entertainment for her Mr. Deering is general chairman of the Printed at the University Pre•s. Orono. Maine. NIrs. I ;Mull Stewart and Pranies,or and hit Subscription. $1 111 a Year ttle. has been air is infected with this rushee, at the log cabin Sunday evening. conference and lie has atmoutictal that the \NV Sa)N NI r,. I hmitatit. 41111C11(11C1f1*.-it main, aaganistit, gites a specific positits Mrs. Howard Spud. Mrs. Cecil G. central theme will be "The Use of Eco- Garland, nomic anal Social Facts in the Determina- .411. MORE TROUBLE WITH RUSHIN1G reaction when subjected to a suitable lab-- Miss Catherine Buck, Miss Her- Phi Kappa Sigma will hold an informal * 4 oratory test. How e% er, a positive test 'trice Purinton, Miss Ruth Daggett, Miss tion of Extension Problems and Their house party March 8. Lieutenant and 1,1%t's Of grea does not necessarily mean that this persrin Louise Pendell and Miss Rena Campbell Satisfactory Solution." R. H. Fogler, 1 .11i nnega Saarairit% foam iii iii fair the remainder Mrs. Richard McKee will be the chap- Thou shritili The barring ( has executive tat the W. T. Grant Com- had air may (level.") a clinical case oi were the alumnae guests. affair. Music will be fur- an undambtedly just under the present law, of the Pan- erones for the sublime of the rushing is undulant fever, but does indicate that, a. An original, pany, New York City, and a former Uni- comic pantomime was part nished by the Troubadours. Leaving chats hellenic Society. but the situatiaal ill which the women of this sorairit y time, this farganism has iii, versity of Maine graduate, is to speak on aid the entertainintait, and the party fav- Scratched t themselves as a result of breaking the rule is just another illustration anal multiplied iii the body to such a de ors, "The Selection, Training and Supervi- find chiffon handkerchiefs. were given by KAPPA PSI RUSHING PARTY * ' women's rushing system gree as to cause a specific response from the ushers instead of programs. sion of Personnel." of the foolishness iind inefficiency of the whole l'he Kappa Psi rushing party was held I ant a little the body cells. The intensity of these Arrow cake and at Maine. coffee were served a, iestlay evening at the Penobscot Valle 'Spose I sh responses may be determined by the lab- finishing touches l4) the party which ended Dean J. S. Ste ens gate a lecture on It is indeed tragic when college women who are, at least. sums ased 1 .ountry Club in Orfano. It was a form- I've got a tat .irat) test. 111 tests cuuiiducted at 9:00 o'clock. Robert Browning Tuesday in Dr A M al party carried out in cabaret That's here to he intelligent will make a rule that prevents one woman from giving on one hundred students. seven have style; the Turner's Browning class. tables were decorated with balloons rep- Now truly I another a ride in an automobile frann the town of Orono to the campus. shown positive laboratory reactiems, int, MATRONS ENTERTAINED resenting the colors of Kappa Delta and I don't km Yet such is the case, and that is just what the whole fight is about. in no case has a clinical evidence of un Dean Paul Choke has arranged for AT TEA Kappa Psi. The guests ate and danced I can't just s Iter..n dulant fever been found. men, representing industries from all It seems that a certain freshman co-ed living in Orono has Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. %Yitherlee and Miss between the acts of the program creating 1Vhat one It is hr ped dust the students who are parts oaf the east, to speak in the General riding back and forth to the campus in all automobile with an uppepr Webster entertained the other matrons the atmosphere of a cabaret. Among the Could you? n'. ittitug tat cooperate in this project ail. Lecture Course. class woman who happened to belong to (*hi ()mega. This is a perfectly on the campus at a tea 1.Vednesday after- guests present were Louise Campbell and * omit. to the Bacterifahatical laboratories noon An invitation is maw extended to all average intelligence at the University Inn. Katherine Long of Kappa Delta. The Mrs. Nit-Cha natural thing to do. and the reasonable person with NVitislow Ilall anv afternoon to tnake Tech men to attend these lectures and The teas, which this year have become place was made gay and lively with bal- me a very small would see no harm in giving a fellow being a lift. The sisters of the arrangements for the test. awl even more than that, an opportunity a custom, are given frequently. Mr,. loons. paper hats, anal noise-makers. The my picture. three sororities that complained to the Pan-llellenic Society. however. ! Very truly yours, Nielk4114augh and is (offered to meet the speaker and have Mr,. McCollum were program began with dances and songs by Photo-graver evidently thaaught that their feet w, re being trodden upon. and so like ; E. R. Ilitchner, hostesses at the last one, which took place conferences with them in the M.C.A. be- three dainty misse from Old Town. .1 atit. Take it . Professor of BacteriolaLry at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house. tween 3:00 and 4:15 on Thursday after- brave women with the interest • 4 if society at heart came to the front and 1 sketch. "Salade a la Kappa Psi,- pre- it. noon. Arrangements may be made at the wish entered the Clmiplaint that resulted in( hi ( )mega being penalized. sented by Kappa Psi membels, produced * ' T., the Editor-in-Chief, Personnel Department id the College of law to make CONTRIBUTORS' CLUB in the mixing. the spirit of the sorority Bill: laon't These organizations had a perfect right according to Dear Sir: Tecl nu ale agy. MEETS TONIGHT in the form of its creed. The history of "mush" It this tainiplaint. and no one can condemn them fair diaing so. but one can The speakers wino have been selected write This present rushing system lair sor- 'Hie members of the 4...attributors' Club Kappa Psi was told by Mary Quinn, if you hate a f hardly condemn a sorority for disobey ing or overlooking a law as unreas- are in meast cases men who will be able to orities is rather a serious affair. Its will meet this eve g at the home of president. and Louise Campbell spoke on Sill: Ida ye onable as this ante. lame:vet% is that time discuss the employment question with but greatest fault. the 1/r. Milton Ellis at 7 30 o'clock. the history of Kappa Delta, to them. little hesitation even though it is not their The fault does not lie with the Patti lellenic society of the sororities. of rushing is too limitefl. Freshmen can- mot possibly beconw up- duty. They both acted within their rights. The real trouble is with the rushing acquainted with If you scat perclass women in so short a time. Also except as it indicates individual problems. might be able tea produce a Literary The speaker for Feb. 27 is Him. Benj. system as a whole. It is inefficient. foolish and decidedly init conducive to Anti with II may happen that rine sitrority M411101).0- If any student will bring his problems to F. Cleaves whea will speak on "The Magazine worth twenty-five cents a copy! _hist step aa good fellowship among the co-eds of the university, and it is the duty of 11/1114 a girl so much that fathers do not us we will do our best to help I solve World as we Find It.- oh, yes. I know the trick. You watch .1, the Ci ran-I Idiotic or some other influential wo omen's 4 wganizatiini On the cam- get any time to meet and kiia.w her. Why them. Francis I.. Keane. head of Human tour friend hut a copy and then pin the impairment. doesn't pus tai. at least. try to make an "Pan-llell- make a rule enabling We feel that each student admitted to Engineering Department of the General '1 hat is a SI each sorority to read it. Stuart? 1'ou bet. Saves mon- .1n ivpen rushing st stem similar lit that employed by the Men at have an equal chance? the University should feel a duty to give Electric. will speak on March 6. His 11101 Rushing is had economically for the ey? Sure. But the Board doesn't feel is Nlaine. while not perfect would. it seem.. be much more workable and the best he has tan t 11 The University of I' pic fate which shfauld be of interest- "Because the freshmen. They are invited to lunches Maine. 12) tan his parents. and 131 to his smart nor exactly wealthy. and the re- -Human Engineering". satisfactory than the present st stem userl lo the tti ill1C11. inu and aliiiutcrs. If they refuse the sorority own future success. The main purpose sult is that the next issue lire .k5 like the • *omen are angry. but they should con- of the Techtualogy Personnel Department morning after the night before. "Die maId farn A UNION BUILDING FOR MAINE sider that etery time a freshman stats PLAY PRODUCTION CLASS is 111 11111111 each student tan accfamplish the home w to lunch it means paying Wen ha‘c a good Newspaper only IOC- TO PRESENT out 1.11111(11:544111 litirrose ram which he ci11111V l.a 111e C111- "TWEEDLES" ler aaiei SI141 ha, to pay her haaarel tii 174111,1: P1Mers inn the price aan lour k nig aat I hr thing• that are .11111,4111Cni itisl absent on the NLitne versit, thing?" Ii, me MO a tot extra for all thew rushing term bills. I wonder late, 144,4,4 that pa- 1.1.41111:111411 Class 1144s C11.4444.11 campus is a building 4dering gisal acial in iii recreatiimal facilitan•s for Rose Smith Ramsay "Yelp", replit meal.. pur would last if it attempted to subsist "1.1*Vellb.s.. by Booth Tarkington for the students. .\ builaling of this type might praaviale lamer quarters for 1st. Director of Personnel .tiul one kick-. The most difficult thing to do is tan find the *a:t Maine-Spring does. Live, did I their next play. It is a three-act comedy N1.(*A. the conference rooms. It might have pool-tables. card-rooms. time for "studying". Etert free minuti- sat ? Yeah. crawl on its stomach! laid in Mrs. Allitirgaile's antinque shop Editor of the Campus: mutating rooms. and isissilily a dining hall suitable fair the giving of ban- a freshman owns is taken until seven- We have a sta•al Prism became the 'Flit cast is as follows: Mrs. Albergane, Maine has neglected for a bang Mlle a quets. Incidentally. the much-discussed suitable rlaces for tiairty. Then she is so wearied from price is taxed by cornering the Juniors Thelma Gibbs; Ninsara. Mar)- Cooties certain phase of its University life. and athletic traphies would be sl•Ived naturally' by a Inuilding of this type. being "gushed- upon that sttalying is im- and forcing them to pat. I wonder, I Julian. Ray Holmes: Mrs. Castlebury. possible. it is about time something aa, said about Eleanor lther I wonder how long the l'rOnt uotild last 'Meacham: 11r. CastleIntmy. Clallege• in the state have such buildings. and there are lava wife it. By bringing this matter before the I do think that the present two paint if it hall C114 0111- t barks r rCotintor; .\flatii 'Weenie. Asa stsats am the canipm. stairkait !salt. it is hoped that this lack rule tor rushing is an excellent idea. Al- fashion after the mattttttt ani the Maine- Wasgatt; .%mbrose, I hutahl At present. students %dm have a spare hour between classes, hurt will be remedied. 'thing!) it is hard ft it the %omen who Spring l'hilentait, Eduard Berry. that the time goes very slowly. Men %%Ito ala, not live taut the campus. as base tried anal failed, it There is a Literary magazine that has gives them all I trust that at least a few students will veil as many who a g))al taa aa.rk for. The statement. been limping around thus campus bar a BATES WINTER do, are rather at a loss as I. him to lass the time. True. glance this over and endeat or to help us TRACK going abont campus are that the fresh - nlllll ber of years and it is called the MEET the NI.C.A. building offers facilities of a sort. lant of a pow sort. The out by subscribing tit a copy. of OUR POSTPONED TO Mall an are terribly "dumb-. I warn "Maine-Spring". It is an 411ff-Sb44411 of MARCH I NI.C.A. building is little slit art of an eyesaire it is aneiquated and in mat 1.iterary Magazine. tier if those' what have mane these fc the old "Blue Book" first started by fO11 good a state of repair. marks base considered that ill presious Lincoln Colcord. Since theta the maga- Thanks. Line to the pre-season thaw last week- The building advocated need iii at be a massive structure. but it should :1 ears several anapest have hail tau probIlig zine has been buried, revived, killed, litnAnnntl S. EhIi.stt '32 end the winter carnival at Bates College. be a ni ample size lai alb tiv for future exit:instant; their initiatiiin Inuit they made brtmght to life, and at present, the old scheduled for last week was pastponed Yiitirs truly. thing is on its last legs and horribly in until Saturday. March 1. Coach Thomp- .\. H. C. tweet of help. M.C.A. FRESHMAN CABINET son. Bates' winter spurts mentor, wired BOOK REVIEW SEVERAL CHANGES MADE Thrinighout Maine and in a nuniber att ELECTIONS MARCH 4 that sunnw en inditkons in Nis1.111 were IN CAMPUS STAFF Editor Maim- Camtpas the New England States. the U. of M. such that amather snowfall will be neces- Anuidel • Dear Sir: has been and is mated (quite justly i for A, meeting for the electi.on ad the sary before the carnival can take place. It Kenneth Robert. I i w I. a ai ha, ddoptca I the wile) of It seems that some students hate nib- its fame in the Track world. In the freshman cabinet • If the men's organiu- Because laf this shifting of the carnival

teNtraills Illte or near initstataltng hooks ciaistruol the 'airflow iif the Technology State, the football teams of Maine are of the MA...a. for the sec.,1141 1411114.1s date. A 14111441114 C44mplicatilan arises liar It you vvould care for a novel in which glii- ter will be held Tuesday. March 4th, at each week in a be head- Personnel latatartment. The fact that gbaritied. Baseball Itas its share of the M.O.C. team. Clayton Hardison. the plot is oauntet that will gripping melodrama-the mel- set eral of the men whom we bate been rtes. mai debating is beginning to slhow r. -45 P.M. in the M.C.A. huihdiumg. Those Nlaine's star sniowshier. will be unable ed nook Rez4ete. This his,, been tried odrama ..t history -in which tlw s iv XI intertiewmg hate been dropped has led siwits of life. allow natnes have been submitted fair the to attetati the meet. due to the fact that B, several tnnes this year. anil it has receis est local color is the local color of early to the belief that our purpose is to se- The results of 4.11 this fame has brought tote of the freshmen are Raw, Conk- he will then he initiated into the Delta sat much fasairahle comment that it has cure information to Maine 1.f lin. president Richard Pomfret and Ed- Maine, in which the characters are as which will !acne as the name bring a rugged ex- Tau I hdta fraternity. Ilardisfil was been decided to make the Book Review C% ifIctIce for cause of dropping students. cellent sport, but on the other hand. she ward Milne. vice-president : Carnal rated as a sure vii tttter if the 1541-yard real and lifelike AS our friends, char- .t weekly column. Th. some of the students went to think has the name of being unpolished and \Voris., secretary. The 114 Anna corn six aw shoe dash, and the five points which actcr• who "call scarce think a gallon that "lilt men whose rank. are Inns'. etane crude. Some may say that it is far better clatsistitta 4,I WIliteleS .1ekr44Sal. would otherwise be will Nils, Margaret Hammel. who is 'vomit- awarded Maine small beer a nix an thickening the tan our office. to he athletic etc. without acquiring pol- Paul Robinss.n. and Tyler 1Vhitmore. has now go to Bates. The ()tating Chab team. twirl III literary 4:1114.1cS 1114: tougue"-if you would care to meet the We wish to make it knarm through ish. This is all tery well-BLT recommended that the officers for the first however, is still ornfillent that it can bring Obi 1114. 1141N 1.4411n111. I the columns of the Campus that such is NOT HE ROT11?:?- semester be contionstal for the remainder hack the Pea* who settled Manic anal Niko aert state championship, provided the Vu alcil lily (A/4/015 It A. Rs': 1.1• , they not the caw. This department has been Ity rofish I 11141All 111411 luster that comes of the school tear. Only for the office of weather gods are favorable. the ancestors of her famous sons, get at all ,1 established to aid the students in all kinds from other things besides sport. I mean vWc-president has any change been sug- We have tl hold of a c.apy of "Arundel" by Kenneth may aid you in the selection of books of problems whether they be financial, Literary things. gested. Pomfret and Mallet have been the mom Roberts and prepare to do no studying that you mill enjoy reading. FRESHMEN DEFEAT siaeational. or concerning an adequate Bowdoin has a Literary Magazine that nominated for this position which was until you have finished it. other changes esti- BANGOR made in the plan tI studs. We ha‘e had as many makes the Maine-Spring look like the recently vacated by William Atkinson The story starts at Artmdel where tonal aaff ..1 the d1/1/114$ during thel intcniews with Technology students as last howl for help. Bates has a Literary who found it necessary to resign becalm: The freshman co-ed basketball team de- Steven Name' sets out to find his youth- of the pressure /if past usek are the appointnwin of Miss it has been possible for us to arrange. Magazine that is more than all equal of other duties. feated ful sweetheart who has been stalen by Bangor high 22-13 Friday after- Henrietta Fintllen as %omen's sports edi- Our purposes are to see that each man ours, and as far as the rest of the colleges Every freshman 4.111 and off the campus Northern Italians. The Ret4ilutieitiars noon. Fels. 21. in Bang..r. Miss Ravaers' tor and Miss lteisl Itryant as humorous gets a square drat and that he in return in New England are ciincerned our is urged to he present and have a voice War break* taut and he joins Benedict sextette the editor. The position of fraternity editor eines his hest efforts to his college work. Maine-Spring looks like the Funny Pa- the rliett,t1 worked well together but Arnohl's tragic expedition to Quebec. has been &aimed. it being It that hoth for his wan grinsh allla for the good pers in comparison with the Harper'* defeat was not an altogether easy 011C. seige of the city was fruitless. hut the material in this department could .4 the latitersitt of Maine. If attend- W'eekly. BANANAS WAS RIGHT Front the end of the first quarter the Steven slinks thru the enemy lines to tind I, 001 1,1, itcv, s. ing the movies six nights a week is good Why? 1111Y???? freshmen had a double lead user Bangor Mary. 1'hat he does find-well. read it for 311 onwerned we are for it : but if Because the Maine-Spring It aita rd IL14114111As 1/14,11brs11:11 411 early sprins. This. how-ever, was not an indication ot yourself! and CAMPUS BOARD NOTICE such slaters to off-campus actisities is hasn't enough itirtuley 144 blIy A 1%0 cent the ground-hog six tih.re weeks of mulch *lainfintr. The guarding on hall The secret of the hook is the author's clearly leading to a premature expendi- stamp, that is why !--because the student winter. teams was outstanding and better work style. You don't reed this hook, you 111 rep...flee. and editors who do teat ture of train fare back home, we will try heady is too indifferent to do anything but; At first it wenwil that the enamel-hog was done in thus hack section than in it. You suffer in the cold. struggle thra attend the regul.ir weekly meetings of tel make such cause) and effect clear to a few. things, and tacit thew are neglected was the fitter weather prophet, Ian the- either the center or the forward posi- Mc swamps, live in old Quebec. If pal the (avarice Board lic1.1 .4t the M.C.A. the participant. We would like to know- somewhat. last week, with its blue skies. melting tions. An exceptional guard was Crane want a story that is different read "Ann,- Erelat• .o oi,e ...clock P.M. are each and caret student a% he knows him- If you'd site the Board a few buckets 44411.V4, atuti halrm weather seems to fator raf Bangor while Henry and Smith kept del.- liable to flistin•sal the board. self. Point-at erage means nothing to us of sympathy. and a few iron shekels, it I Bananas. liangor's forwards well in hand. 'THE MAINE CAMPUS 3

FENCHING ABOLISHED • ENTRIES IN ORATORICAL CHRISTIAN LEAGUE I ne of the last inter-class basketball CONTEST CLOSE MARCH 25 ANNOUNCES ESSAY games played. by the co-eds took place Read 'Em S. M. Wallact CONTEST Thursday evening, Feb. 20 in Alumni Monday afternoon the death of fencing The Sixth Annual Intercollegiate Ora- SCREEN Hall. Although the seniors have but one And Weep at the University for the remainder of torical Contest which was announced 1,4-1 The Christian Civic League ot Maine the varsity plavvr they seem to have UMW& semester. Plans are already in form- . week has submitted its dates tor entratwo- al11101.111471.5 an essay contest for !twit-tits ulatsbn however, for the revival of the anti closing. Entries will be receited un- speed and ability both in floor work and "Show of Shows". Warner Itr,s. in colleges and normal schools within the sport next year when it is hoped to hate til March 25. and representatives must be scoring. They defeated the class of '31. state of Maine. The first prize will be the official hacking of the Intra-Murals. . super- in chosen prior to April 15. Eighty-one uni- $100.00, the second, /50.(i0, for the best Sununary: A committee composed of B. C. Kent, will show at Strand Theatre, Friday and tersities and colleges hate already made VS essays on: "Ten Years Of Prohibition." 33. Wallace, and Bernard Schneider, Saturday. entries in this nation-wide contest which SENIORS JUNIORS Rules of the contest : •thilent fencing instructor, who were all- This extrasaganza, the most stupen- deals with subjects pertaill i ll g to the Mullaney. rf rf, Gaelic Modes united to, ins estigate the advisability of dous yet screened, has scores upon scores I. The contest is open to all regularls .NS FROM Constitution of the United States. Mathews, Ra., If If, K. Jackson :E continuing fencing instruction at the Uni- of the famous stars of stage and screen, totalling five thousand enrolled students in the above named in- Seven awards Mathews, Re.. jc jc. P. Goukl Tuesday af- versity reported adversely, and upon their many musical and dancing units and dollars will he made at the final contest stitutions. Crowley, ac Sc, E. Thomas y, where sh.• recommendation the continental game was people numbering over half a thousand. to be held at Los Angeles on June lg. 2. The essay must discuss the benefits coition of Ilk dropped. Men who were reporting for Then: IS such a Variety in the numbers Undergraduates of colleges and universi- and the accomplishments of prohibition. Ross. rg rg, II Parkhurst, J. Kirstead fep..rt that et-r moment is filled with laughter ins of Wont- fencing iostructi.on should ti ties in the United States are eligible con- 3. The essay must be limited to not %% 'Hiatus. IC Ig. I.eMoine "Wally" for further instruction as to and suspense. testants. A letter from either the college More than two thousand (200)1 words. - their Physical Training. does the superb solil- or tlw student is sufficient for entrance. : 4. Essays must be in the office of the oquy from Shakespeare's "King Henry TURAE It is planned to have the lima-Mural The complete data regarding the con- Christian Civic League lit later than VI." Irene liordoni and Worges Car- BOSTON Athletic Association sponsor fencing at test have been sent to the University of June 1. 1930. :E the University next year much as it has pentier have separate numbers with large Maine and are in the hands of Prof. ap THEATRE 5. The contestant's name 1110NI not STRAND .ector Eaten- backed lx.xing during the last two years. companies—and each give performances Herschel Bricker. Further information I pear up.ut the manuscript submitted, tan rig. A team would also be formed to meet ill which do credit to their Parisian back- .1.1.. ORONO MAINE Assistant may he procured at his office. elope and / must be placed in a sealed ens- urition Spec- cOmpetitim with neighboring colleges ground. Winnie Lightner is there with There goes Sylvia with that enclosed with the essay. kit her antics, and Bull Montana. and many Old 111141 110+19 to: • ion, Poultry such aS Bowdoin, Norwich. Harvard, etc. WOMEN'S HONORARY Cut Nlarlowe boy. For further information and lists , • the Eastern Baldwin and Schneider, both of whom are of the younger lights, such as Grant CHEMICAL SOCIETY articles on Prohibt Fri. & Sat., Feb. 28-March Cat: Quite a break, for her. expert foilsmen, will return year and Withers, , Jr.. Myrna reference hooks and in Boston next FORMED "slimy W Christian Civic Kit: Oh. no, my dear, a rake. should form the nucleus for a fairly gixal Loy. Patsy Ruth i Miller, Richard Barthel- tutu rite to: The OF ShOWS" * * * * * * A aoman's honorary chemical society. Savings Bank Building, Wa- Entertaillll tent team which could easily be formed out mess and Nick Lucas. Joint Adolfi direct- League, 301 World's Greatest tirman of the Kappa Chi Sigma, has been organized :thie says his wild Irish rose is like 4.1 the score or so of men who reported ed the "Show of Shows" and thipse inter tersille. Maine. I00 STARS-1000 BEAUTIES wed that the with Dean Achsa Bean as faculty ads is- appendicitis;—it cost so much to take her for fencing instruction during the first national geniuses of dance creati.ni and Use of Eco- er. For membership, one must he: Mon. Si 'Ines.. Mar. 3-1 semester. execution. Larry Ceballos and Jack Has- e Determina- Moore and * * * * * * kell, directed stage presentations. This completed at least 16 hours of B work • • and Their above in the chemistry department. Raymond I lackett Lite, of great profs all remind thee GRANT REPRESENTATIVE glittering and inehxli.ais picture is the H. Fogler, The first meeting was held at the home Bowl For Health in Thou should make their thots TO INTERVIEW SENIORS crowning success of Warner Bros.— Grant Com- "FOOTLIGHTS AND FOOLS- sublime hich is another was of saying that it is of Irene Otto recently when the follow- At Strand Alleys former Uni- ing officers were elected: president. Spectacular Background—Glitter Leaving chance for only F marks E. A. Dick, of the personnel depart- the most spectacular production in the s to speak on Irene Otto; vice president, Marjorie D. Special Alleys for Ladies tug Etisembles—Infectiims Tunes— Scratched upon those tests of thine. ment of the W. T. Grant Company, ex- talking screen world. old Supervi- Steven.; secretary, Beulah Starrett. GIRLS—MIRTI1 and COLOR * * * * * * tensive chain store organization is to be Don't forget. "SUNNY SIDE UP" SCENES - I am a little freshman on the campus Monday. March 10 to in- is coming to the STRAND. March 14 proud to say. a lecture on 'Spose I should be terview members of the senior class who and 15th. :111 Wed., Mar. 5 frat n Dr i M I've got a rush from every are interested in chain store management. Ii Hazel Adams. '32 and Fred Sykes- I l'aramount l'resents Stores Quality That's here along the way. The W. T. Grant Company is one of ter '30, will present this page at the box- and "POINTED HEELS" Now truly I must just confess the youngest and fastest growing of the office they will receive a free pass to any at Service With Win. Powell; Fay Wray ; to do trranged for 1 don't know what so called larger chain store systems. per fortnance. Old Town at Delen Kane; "Skeels" Gallagher. I can't just seem to figure out Many Maine men are in the employ of GOLDSMITH'S es from all Orono Right Price-. A thrilling play garnished with What one to pledge me to. 1 the General the company, several holding responsible At a special meeting of Phi Sigma. I t -titnedy. Songs, Dances, with gor Could you??? taisitions. honorary biological fraternity, last Thaws- I Polo Shirts ..00, /US WM'S ill TCCIIIIit'010T. .ended to all Seniors who desire to have an inter- day Kenneth A. Keeney and Arthur M.1 Mrs. Nit-Chat: Now be sure to give Thurs.. Mar. 6 lectures and view with Mn. Dick are urged to make Gillespie were elected to membership. we a very small mouth when you retouch All The Rage! presetnt .. opportunity an appointment either with Dr. Ash- The initiatioo and banquet will be held Paratia.n u t ins. picture. and comfortable too. RETURN OF cer and have worth. head of the economics department. on March 11 and 12, respectively. Blue—Green—White---Yellow "TIIF. Photo-graver: At your service, Mad- Tan :NlIF.KLOCK 1101.MF.S" e M.C.A. be- or at the alumni office. Room 13, Fernald Men and Women am. Take it away entirely, if you so For with Clive Brook ursday after- Hall. at which time they will be given a $3.50 Priced at $2.45, $2.95, and than yiiti can piissibb ! made at the it i.11 it. copy of the booklet "Training for Retail \hire thrills ,Inagitte• I. t b'tt.lih te College i. Merchants'', which is to be read prior to SPECIAL FLORSHEIM SHOE SALE ' aden se A. Bill: Don't you know that if you Doyle's Sherlock Holmes the interview. Mr. Dick will hold his FRED C. PARK ON ODD LOTS is rile "mush" letters, a girl could sue you, been selecteul interviews in Room 11, Fernald. All $10.00 Value Coming Mar. 14-15 if sou have a falling out? Si Iii. ORONO ill be able to At "SUNNY SIDE UP" Sill: Oh, yes, gazooks, but I sign your tion with but Ilist.try Teacher—"State all you km'a HEADQUARTERS $5.00—$6.50—$7.00--$7.50 and $8.00 .011V 6. them. about Cadillac and De Soto." Coming Mar. 17-18 it is not their * • • * * Foa ▪ Last Year's Freshman---They makes "IICIT FOR PARIS" If you want to be an angel s Benj. automobiles." ATWATER-KENT And with sweet angels fly, Shop l'he STRAND a-ill show every 4k on "The Goldsmith's Toggery Just step off the curbstone Screen Grid Q...d picture produced —WAI'l .1. the cars gut tearing by. 10 Mill St. mai see them at the STRANI I the Human * * • * • • W. A. Mosher Co. Radio "Gordon Hosiery for Women" a here SOUND REPROIII the General "That is a Scotch ship." II1N is low; perfect, thank ORONO, MAINE • trch 6. His "Why? How do you know?" of interest— "Because there are la seagulls folk.% - Telephone 180-3 •ng it." Safety Razor Blades .35 pkg. The old farmer was angry. "What're Flashlight Cells .10 ea. CLASS 411)111 Janne aid) your milk pail empt :EDLES" Flashlight Bulbs .10 ea. it,'? Didn't the old cow give aii ,liing?- New Pencil Flashlight now s has chosen kingum for "Yer, replied his son, "three quails on display end r-act ci illicit ..ne kick". 'titanic slum. s. Albergane. IVY Crov,ley ; . Castlebury. New Spring Line l'astleIntrs. OF 104 BLAL1111.11, SUITINt•S ON DISPLAY 1sa Needle. Al' NIcCi• -k; B. K. Hillson's

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a last week- The Rines Co. lates College 45 postponed Three-Piece xich Thump- ientor. wired %vision were Tweed and Knitted Sport Suits vitt be neces- • take place. ENGRAVED BY the carnival JOHN HE L D JR arises for DANCE PROGRAMS ii Hardis.•11. II be unable COMPANY :he fact that BACON PRINTING lo the Delta Producers of Fine Printing autism was DIFIFFIENT TONE BANGOR, Id Al NI. "IIIT11011111 111 TOME A the 150-yard points which AubreyAuutincloss,"CRIED GIERALININE I Maine will g Club team. Men's Pants and Topcoats t it can bring Ladies Coats and Dresses pros ided the Cleaned and Pressed .rable wrong We have the largest establishment in this section of the State, equipped with "So? And what's with my tone, my haughty the machinery. and employ skilful and experienced help. 'EAT most modern beauty 7'. barked Sir Mortimer. We call and deliver. Prompt service. Our motto is situ team de- Quality—Service---Satisfaction "Everything possible," she answered him unflinchingly. ridss alter- Bangor. Boston and New York Dye House 1t'.s Rogers: "Your i• o ce is that of a man gargling in an elevator RA NI5OR MAINE her hut the Telephone 436W shaft. Change to OLD COLDS... they protect the throat. !I" easy trill' quarter the No man shall call me honey who does not smoke this se,' Ifatigi'r. tidicatititi it honey-smooth cigarette .. . not a cough in a carload." ing .41 both better is irk ion than iii Pioneer Engraving Co. rward post- I!I PHOTO -ENGRAVERS le FASTEST GROWING CIGARETTE IN HISTORY...NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD I was Crane It Smith kept 191 Exchange St Bangor land. 'THE MAINE CAMPUS 4 Support I

CHENEY ELECTED PRESI- ,C,intissised from Page Owe) IN IRA-MURAL BASKETBALL of Maine ,t -,(ntosised Joon Pao, Ow) r( .rntina.d tenni Page One) Hoop Competition DENT OF INTRAMURAL Frosh Tracksters Bury Hebron LEAGUE STANDING Dean's List Maine Girls' Smoking Becomes Intra-Mural and Ac Approach Acad. in Surprise Victory Pertinent Debating Question Gets Keen as Finals Lon Cheney was elected president of Northyrn League Lost Ave. Effective for first half of second Sally •I, McCann and 300 and a second in Ow broad to total Phi Eta Kappa 1 .857 Upper Class, College of Arts an! siinic of the co-eds said that they are come the scoring threat of the Intra-Mural Association Wednesday nine points. Beta Theta Pi fi 1 .837 Sciences smokers-have sms(ked bit Sutherland. This victory put Kappa night to fill the vacancy left by the resig- inveterate kappa .750 Miriam Anderson, Munson; George Ankele., continue to do so Havey topped the bar the highest lw Sigma years and will probably Sigma back in the running once more. nation of President Berenson. It was 5 2 .714 Peabody, Mai. ; Frances Babb, Bangor; Mice indulge ma and has climbed at 11 ft. 2 in. McKinery Theta Chi Bagley. Others say that they Pi forfeited a game to them decided by the Association that the three 4 3 .571 Portland; Thomas Baldwin, Net. Tau Epsilon in in the 600 1)(wmitory Council Britain. Conn.; XXXI then, mostly as an experiment ; and still turned fine time 300 and Louise Bates, Portland; Doris Vol. on Monday night which ceded them an- year cup system would be abolished and Alpha 3 4 -428 Beasley, Fairfield; Richard Bradford, Carmel; others, not especially fond of it. "drag". clocking 34.1 and 1.19 and one-fifth re- Silt' Epsilon coveted first Sigma Nu 2 5 283 Philip Brockway, South Hadley, Mass.; Katie a crowd of smokers other point towards the that one year shields will be offered from spectively. Booth put up a nice fight in 7 Calder. only when among Delta Tau Delta moo 'rine Oakland; Marian Campbell, Seal and they do not wish to appear conspicu- place. now on in the basketball, relay, and track the 1000 for first place after winning the Harbor; Mary Carter. Thomaston; Harold 7 .000 Cohen. Roxbury, Mass.; ous as Pon-smoking. forfeited to Phi Kappa leagues for both second and first places. mile but could not cut down Wardwell's Tan El'il"11 Phi Dorothy Colley, Ban Beta Kappa gor; John Cutler, Bangor.; Charles Daniel., woman. lead and scored a second that lacked but ."'titherli League Skillful One of the co-eds, an athletic Miaiday noon. It was also decided that the annual in- Gamma Delta 8 0 1.000 Jr.. Wellsley Hills, Mass.; Marthe De Gagne, Dean's a few feet of being a first. Portland; Lydia Douglass. full of "vim and vigor", and a quintets on the 6 1 .857 Brunswick; Vivi- Two of the strongest Intra-Mural Relay will be held the Mon- I Phi Mu Delta an Drinkitrater. Brewer; Louise List student into the bargain, when asked The Frosh defeated Bridgton Academy Durgan. Lu Tuesday night for a addition of the 1 Alpha. Tau Omega 6 2 .750 bee; Fannie Fineburg. Portland; Margaret stated that she campus lined up an indoor meet with the two weeks ago in a hard earned track Of her opinion of the habit, 5 2 .714 Forks. Belfast; James Friabie. Harrison; she;"tight to the finish," the fast aggregation hamnwr, javelin, and discus throw. These meet. 42-48 and now they have scored 131./I Pim had smoked for a long time; that SigmaSt Chi 4 4 .500 Frances Fuger, Cape Elizabeth; Eunice Gales, considered it a luxury. like a box of of boopmen from Sigma Alpha Epsilon three events will be run off Friday atter- another win over the Big Green. So far ' Ashland; Sylvia Gould, Bangor; Doris Gros.. %Iola Gamma Rho .285 Stonington; Margaret Grover. chocolates. and as long as it afforded her combina- the Frosh have turned in a wonderful Hinkley. and the dreaded Beta Theta Pi insai at 4:30 in the indoor field. The Phi Kappa Sigma 1 0 .142 Pauline Hall. Kennebunk; Margaret Han, great pleasure. saw no reason why. season in athletics, possessing an unde- such tion of courtmen. Both teams played a track meet will start Saturday afternoon lambda Chi Alpha 1 6 .142 keadidle; Hazel Hammond. Stillwater; harmed neither her health nor her feated cross-country team, an undefeated George Ifargreaves, New Bedford, Mass.; as it gke and take look thruout. Beta took Beta Kappa 0 7 .000 at 2110 P.M. Three places will count eleven, Frieda Hatch, Castine; Vera Hill, Orono. mentality. she shoubl ma continue. "As quarter, but S. football an undefeated quintet of, the lead at the half and for the Charlie Rice Cup and four for Donalson Horne, Belfast; Cyril Humes, New for SM./king becoming an unbreakable courtmen and now bid fair to turn out a A.F. rallied in the last half and at no the Intra-Mural cup. The finals of the (Continued from Page One) York (*WV; Ilarold Inman. Orono; Saul fait, Louis As habit," she said. "I believe there is no such winning squad of tracksters. Old Town; Fred Lamoreau, Presque time vivre their oppitnents !wire than two New Issue of Maine-Spring Will Isle; Har to." ntra-Mural Relay will bc held the Mon- lam! Leathers, Bangor; Polly Longley, thing-1 e. nil st,ip ii I wanted lead. In the concluding Summary: Ply• lo.kets in the day following the track meet at 4 dal Appear First of Next Week mouth; Lilian Loveitt, South Portland; Rose! stated that she belie‘ed outplayed Throui Another co-cd quarter the S.A.E. onnimen P.M. 100 yd. dash: Won by Means (Ml. la Loveitt, South. Portland; Ilelen MacLaugh smoking %as enjoy-eel most ailing the Beta but were unable to cut down a lead (2) Wilson (M). (3) Henderson (H).;issue, especially those of Kitty Satisom, lin, Brewer; Sophia Marks, Bangor; Elizabeth Mason. Bethel; Katherine Trickey, girls as a means of sociability. She said and conceded another victory to Beta 24- Time 10.3. lArthur Brown. and Lavon Zakarian. Bangor; An Katherine Veazie, Rockland; Arthur also that many of them enjoyed a cigar- and exciting Warren, 26 after one of the fastest Southern League 21-21, after a close con- One Mile Run: Won by Booth (M • Chelmsford, Mass.; Mary %Veinier, New Port- a solitary com- ette after a meal, and as ganws of the season. teit in which A.T.O. threatened to score (2) Olds (W.(3) Roberts (NI). Time Frosh Hoopsters Defeat land; William Welk, South Hanover, Mass. panion whik passing a quiet hour in Two games left over from last week's a win. Phi Mu Delta stole a victory 4.54. New Hampshire Club Upper Class, College of Agriculture reading or in writing letters. schedule were played off during the week from Lambda Chi Alpha. 45 yd. high Hurdles: Won by Brown Hampshire from scoring, under or near Hazel Adams, Boothbay Harbor; Eunice Barrows, Orono; Phi Kappa netted a win from the basket as most of their points were Theodore Bickmore, Stockton RELAY PRELIMS in which Phi Gamma Delta shot baskets at the (If), (2) Whitemore (N), (3) Gordon Springs; Laurence Boothby, Livermore Gam- Falls; Theta thi WI'n over Tau Epsihni Phi. Alpha Gamma Rho 30-21 and Phi expense of Sigma Chi Wednesday night (H). Time 7. the results of long shots. The Maine team Linwood Bowen. Bangor; Harold Bryant, Fort succeeded in defeating their worked as a team should as there was no Fairfield; Horace Cater, Addison; Newton Alpha tiamma Rho coming in third. ma Delta to rim up a large tally over their oppo- 690 yd. RIM: Won by McKinery (M). . only rival left for the championship of the nents. 59-13. Phi Gam has definitely outstanding star. For New Hampshire Churchill, Houlton; Clifford Coles, Westfield, Maine's Mem Time 1.52. (2) Scott (Ml. (3) Norton (H). Time N. J.; Frank Evans, Bridgton; Garneau was the scoring man of Paul Findlen, Madison Square cinched the championship of the South- 1.19 one-fifth. high Fort Fairfield; Arthur Gillespie, bleddybemps; the game and Gormlay was the cleverest Miami. Florida, .111 League having won every game of 1000 yd. Run: Won by Wardwell (H). Kenneth Haskell, Deer Isle; Ruth Heald. Ole !season. The Dormitory. Council up- performer on the floor. ("Mon; Edward lierrick, Bangor; Merle Hit• their boxing c: (2) Booth (NI), (3) Shaw (M). Time horn. Philadelphia. Penn.; Elmer ,t Sigma Nu by the small margin of 23- Six of Maine's points made in the last Hodson, and Bill Daley' 2.28 and two-fifths. It.isliodale, Mass.; Leslie Holdridge. Norwich, 'iii a nip and tuck battle. half were foul goals while New Hamp- industry pusher EVERY BANKING SERVICE 3(10 y(I. Run: Won by N1cKinery (M i. conn.; Jennie Hutchinson. Orono. One shire made five baskets and two foul Darius Joy, Addison; Frank Knight, Bruns- least there we bank ). LI V, ill find omit& t. of the decisive games of the sea- (2) (33). (3) Means (N). Time At 1.111et shots. Although initscoret1 in this half wict%; Mabel l.ancester, Old Town; Kenneth fouls inside 01 handling your ii the eve g's mixup when 34.1. Lai-worth, Hopedale, Mass.; facilities for the Maine Frosh managed to keep the Winthrop Libby, squared ring I iii Eta Kappa tackled Sigma Alpha Ep- Pole Vault: Won by Havey 11), (21 Caribou; Clifford McIntire. Perham; Smith Check Accounts, Savings Accounts, jump but the game hung in the balance under the palm ,ilon, the team that Beta downed by tidy Alfred Mac M ichael ( M ), 3) Wile, McIntire, Perham; Blanche McLaughlin, Ma- Safe Deposits, Investments, until the final gun was fired. pleton; Stacy Miller, Carmel; Carlton .1 scant two points, in which the green (H). Height lift. 2 in. Nims. ot all the hull) Trusts Summary: Keene. N. H.; Stanley Painter, Orono; Sarah embryo chanipi ..nd white were able to overtally their Running Broad Jump: Won by Eynan Pike. Bridgton; Marian Pooler. Stillwater, MAINE FRESHMEN (23) pretender to .1ri " 1/ "hi inv." hook tor Nalco. pponents 30-17. Beta and Phi Eta now (H). (2) Means (M),(3) flavey (Ml. Clara Richardson, Jewett City, Conn.; Metro. N. II. FRESHMEN 4221 smith. Steulien; t ..ad the Northern League. Distance 20 ft. /12 in. Dorothy Somers. Bangor; from beyond M.,. Michael, rf. 2 lg. Garneau. 4 (Ii eliarles Stewart. Minturn; Paul Wadsworth, for claiming a COMPANY Shot Put: Won by Alley (M), (2) MERRILL TRUST Hiram; George Winter, Bangor. (.image Perlmutter. rf. 1, (3) As predicted MAINE (MI. (3) White (H). Distance Upper Class, College of Teel logy BANGOR, • Halgren. If. 2. (1) rg, Ferrini fireworks in t 44 ft. 10/12 in. Olaf Bangs, Branches at Romanski, If, 1 North Lubec; Elliott Barker, Eaton's "Newstyle" Vellum High Jump: Won by Havey Jr.. Bangor; Edward Bishop. Yarmouthville; elimination seri( Desmond, c, 1. (It c, Trzuskoski. 1. (1) lieliast Dover-Foxeroft Milo (2) tie, Bunker (M), Dane (Ml, Gor- James Booker. Gardiner; Carl Brooks, Colum- choosing of the Applin. 1 bia Falls; Ralph Brooks. Buckspoi t Jonesport Old Towti You will enjoy using this don (H). Height 5 c, Ogunquit; Harry sinus. Ray Sm ft. 2 in. Burnham, Saco; William Orono paper. our show window. Pike. rg. II) If, Gormlav, 2 Davis, Brunswick; 1 /ester Machias See Philip EVAIIS. ing in the he MaeNlichael, 1g. 2, (I) rf, Howell. 1 South Portland; George F Total Resoumes Our $20,000,000.00 You will be pleasantly sur- Phi NI u fraternity- a ishes to aunt. mice Mass.; Henry Favor, Norway; Al- the big crowd i rf, McGowan. (2) vitt Griffin, Bristol, Conn.; Edwin prised at the price. as its lit'W patronesses Mrs. Wear and Guptill. they hit each ( Referee, W'allace. Umpire, Wasgatt. East Baldwin; Clayton Hardison, Caribou; Mrs. Parker. both wives of prominent , Ibtnald birce enough t • Time, 4 10's Ilentlerson. Bath; Charles Hooker, NICHOL'S DRUG STORE faculty- members. Camden; Edwin Howard. Dixfield; Albert or two. The ; Howes. Bingham; Edward Hunt, Coshocton. and as a cons( • Forty-Two Rounds of Boxing Ohio; Raymond hunter, Unity; Harold John ardson will batt Our Golf School Feature Tonight's Tourney - Milo; Martling Jones. Gardiner; Malcolm East Bluehill. In the light- I \Peril-lice. both Possessing the skill and Harry Mayers, Hallowell; Wheeler Merriam, ar's champ, Have you chosen .,..euracy that will make their division opened Eramittgliant. Mass.: Albert Moder,, Orono; througli a tedu oatul out in the way of scientific per- UarrisMI Moyer, Caribou; Richard Page. TRY A a minute and a MONDAY, FEB. 24 your lije u.ork? Waterville; John Palmer, Braintree, Mass.; Harland Poland, : In the held of health service The Har- Tonight's card in all looks like the F.ast Livermore; Horace their IN rut. Its at 36 Central St., Hangor vard University Dental School-the Praw• 'Intake; Donald l'ressey, Bangor; that he is, ha oldest dental school connected with any :ature of any boxing holiday, and al Winston Robbins. Brewer; Leon Savage, Fair. university in the United States-offers istilg fans 'bough there are no grudges to be set- held; Sebastian Scheffer. West New York. the CHARLIE CLARK, Pro. in charge Pecan Nut Sundae thorough well-balanced courses in all branches of dentistry. All modern lit is apparent from the rigid training N. J.; Joseph Seville. Hopedale. mass.; Al- punching. It((1 equipment for practical under bert work Smith. Hempstead. N. V.; Lincoln Spen- III the featherw .\ppointments may he made at our Sporting Goods Department supervision of men high in the profes• 'tiring the past few weeks that there will cer, Biddeford; Warren lion. Stickney, Brownville; ,Iccision at the ' plenty of "naturals- as the fight fol- Loring Swain, Weld; Oscar Write for details and admissi,,,, re Thompson. Lin- quirements to Leroy M. S. Miner, Dean .. wers are in the custom of terming a coln; Edward Vose, East Eddington; Roland though it is t Rice & Miller Co. HARVARD UNIVERSITY al scrap. Intercollegiate rules will lw Tibbetts. Vancetoiro; Janws Wiggins, Houltov . that a draw mi Ronald Voting. Northeast Harbor, DENTAL SCHOOL Altered id these boys. Maine Bear to with each bout consisting ol Freshman On Broad St. 112 years Dept 2t, , NI Dean's List mg in the san rite two' minute rounds. Ia. h. Abbott, North New Portland; William last exhihitiiin Bill Kenyon, freshman coach, will be Or ; Caroline Averill, Old Town; • the third Irian in the ring t•'night. while Italildt • Lynn, Mass.; Clarence Itcroei. 1.taii was awar • r. Slas, Hong'', Blair, Cumberland red Brice, varsity coach; I *an Ow apparently go Mills; William Walton. Williamstown, Mass.; showed plenty 01; Prof. Hall. and Prof. Dorsey will Itroorn. Bangor; Charles Brown. Ray Walter Habenicht The Elite Beauty Shoppe as judges making decisions in eon mond; Polly 14..11. Bangor; John Chandler. and the ability junction with Kenyon. South Paris; Donald Coggins, Malden, Mass.; jabs in that cot n years with the Boston S%IIiI,jsIiI% and 10 ”:ars assistant concertmaster ONER STRANII 1111,ATILL, ORONO Rosamund Cole, Augusta; Eulalie Thr bouts will begin at seven o'clock amongst the se in the Metropolitan Grand Opera in New York. NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Bangor; Laurence Decker. Clinton; Margaret Branches of Beauty ll'ork Done at Reasonable Prices Demon, Ilaribou; Gerald Duplisea. Moho++; Mclaughlin Will teach once week in Orono. Class lessons. Dana Eldridge. Gardiner; Hyman PERMANENT WAVING-SEVEN DOLLARS THE BOUTS Emple, Ban - ..tit over mum mw; Harold Fleischer, Chelsea, Mass.; 11.rilc Div !SION 120 To 130 POUNDS Don lass for circulars ald Frazier, Norwood. Mass.; Russell early in t n2 liamaav• High Street 4749, Bangor. Nlaine Name Weight Representing Litchfield; Edwin Giddings, West Hartford, plenty of profit Conn.; Evelyn • Whitten. I20-Phi Eta Kappa Gleason, Arlington, Mass.; '-stir a terrific 5. • John Butler, 125-Delta Tau Delta Gonzals. East Taunton, Mass.; John liar• vell. %Vahan. Mass.; \luridly hittins • Second Hand Guns Avery, B.. 123 Inez Howe, Bryant Pond; -Sigma Phi Sigma Doris Hutchinson, Dexter. iti falling, wh AND SOLD BOUGHT I24-Phi Gamma Delta Roger KellcwIL Thomaston; Hollis Leland. lion to go on or swap? Sangenrille; Robert Lorimer, Or what have you to sell 130 TO 140 Bangor; Eloise Steve Koscii OI K.(sen(lek. 130.--Phi Lull. care Cottage; Lyndon Mayers. Hallo Y 1,1, Cal IE 11%, .1111.1. HIGHT ...• Goods Co. Kappa well; Burgess in the Dakin's Sporting William Milliken, Burgess, 130 Old Town; Forest 13 Mill -• 25 Central •-t Moors. Old Town; Ralph Orcutt. Bucksport; (Cowin EVEN if %ou'vehroil% devoted you ()sum. lit Ni 4.R Nlitrphy. 134-Theta Chi Arnold Peacock, Randolph; Keith Peaslee, base enough slanee monis (or McLaughlin, 130-Alpha Gamma Rho Springfield. Mass.; Francis Powers. Gardner, Mass.; Grace Quarrington. that there's nothing new to hear • Vern( NI, 134-A1pha Tau Omega Pittsfield; Harr i rr Roberts. Alfred; Richard Kovrnson, Portland; Co-eds' Va Ill stritticrs)--ou'll Riinicro. find this rec- • 135-Off Campus Monroe Romansky. Hartford. Conn.; Clement ord under your arm soon after WATCH 01.1? (17VPOW.0 FOR /3/fRGA1.VS 140 it. 155 Hartford. Conn.; Pauline Siegel. 11.togor; Team you've beard it! Robert Shaw, 150--Off Campus Martha Smith, Saco; Uharle• Whel Newt,.,,, Nub% Richard Snare. Hampden For Guy Lombardo gist's 150-Phi Kappa Ilighlalitls; William you University Pharmacy White. Chillicothe, Ohl.; A two fine new foxes, trapped in Asali, 143-Phi Kappa John Lowell, Mass.; Paul South Young• the same insidious smoothness Robertson. 145-1\(on iire•er. *I he co-ed's Avery. Red. 152-Sienia Spacial !Rudest '. that he dispenses nightly at New Phi Sigma 15,1,5 5%r•r. it today t"e York's lintel Roosevelt. Iturnham. 145-Phi Kappa 1;.oton. Mass. km. 153-1\ (Contiiimed our) •,it first on I Fare this musk today, and try f re!. 155-1\ irm A Freshman Woman I' this other pep-packed pair while Andrews Music House Co. Discusses , tigKton will you're about it... Headquarters Hinkley. Bud, 150- Kappa Sigma Rushing 1:4,)a f tern...o \k-nod. 153 --Sigma Sigma • PIANOS, MUSIC, VICTROLAS, RECORDS, RADIO mental aptitude. • xpected to In 155 UP •.(r the Record No. 2089-D, 10-fneh 75e Musical Merchandise, Strings, etc. The rushing system here at Maine could inernbs• s.inith, It Fan (Maga 'ecause as yet UNDID A TEXAS MOON (from easily he compared to a wall of which the Motion Picture Richardson. 165-Alpha Gamma Rho "Under a Taws Moon') Guy Lombardo second layer of bricks projects outward 'ollegiate gam /•ittiili. 158-Sigma Chi The freshnu CAN'T Yov Ustoutstsxns . - • rot Trots and His Royal Cesediens and the layer above that projects still NlacKentire. 158-Alpha l'samma RIK. 11 more, so that the bottom layer no longer Monday nig S,inie, 105-Dorm .r Record No. 2092-D. 10.inch The 'Hie Stein song -Imports the others. The principle on the line-in I task. 175-Sigma Chi inned TIARIZM MADNVW which rushing is based is undoubted!' lent. (from Motion Picture Michaud. 170-Phi Kappa defeated; prerushing is ‘Iso helped in "They Learned .4bout Women-) SEND COPY TU YOUR Kinney. evident and schol- '. The Hot Air-Men Iti0.-Alpha Gamma Rho astic is'thing di \Pot DICES (from Mot Picture grades are lowered. The girls FAMILY Fittz-Draws a bye rida) "licit:y Blues") themselves, in having so little time in night. Vo% /rots Of which to accomplish their purpose, over- lair FRIEND (Continued from rage One) Record NO. 2091-11). liF-ifich The do and in doing so give a wrong impres- 1.sein Varsity Girls' Basketball SWEETHEART Team sion to the freshmen. Maine I DON'T WoRK FOR A LIVING Defeats AIUM2110 I orals } Frankie Marvin A transition from the old to the new .1111er )ears Sum Four Lou RUDY VALLEE is often a move toward in las found her At the end of the first half the former development Is Broadcasting It the right direction, hut in Me I The girls • Maine stars had the lead but in the latter this -their %meet think it can not be ccticut and 11 filIe Rs FROM part of the game the varsity stated thus. found them- Ilarel Park selves and gained in speed and CANADA TO CALIF. accuracy NOTICE William, '30, id shooting. They took the initiative All eligible women who have recei‘ed .11,4es1 Columbia POSTAGE PAID osin after the half and kept the any p"nrgiss-Records 25( ball rushing atteotion whatsoever are t'Imre Viva-tonal Recording -The Records without most of the time in their possession. The asked to come Scratch AT THE BOOK STORE to Coburn Hall on Tues- Mc( ree final score was 14-23 in favor of the day. var- March 4. at 12.45 P.M. to write .hip" Lew is • nut sky. preferences. Ike). Nlotitgor