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VOLUME XXXIV READING, PA., NOVEMBER 12, 1936 No. 7 AlbrightTRADITIONAL College Gingrich Library GAMEAlbright College Gingrich WITH Library LEBANONAlbright College Gingrich Library VALLEY PROMISES TO BE CLOSE

AlbrightSkull College & Bones Gingrich ■Detailed Library Sets Dean WaltonAlbright Announces College GingrichWhy Students Library Alumni Will AlbrightJerry College Frock’s Gingrich Library Hears Dr. Horn Planned for Come to Albright College in Report Present Minstrel ‘Dutchmen* Will on Monday Domino Play Show Nov. 10 Among the many significant facts' The following list includes the Tackle Lions revealed in a questionnaire which freshmen and their relatives who Presents Lecture on Recent Re­ “ Arms and the Man” Promises was given to the Freshman Class are either present or former stu­ Proceeds To Be Used f o search, Revealing Numerous to Establish Thespians as by Dean Walton as a part of the dents of Albright. Advocator o f Straight Football; Donald Burger—J. Wendell Bur­ Building Fund of orientation program of the college, Expected To Put Up a Results to Cause o f Science First-Rate Group the following may be of interest. ger—ex. ’31, brother; Willard N. Alumni Library Of the 140 freshmen in the class Burger, ’34, brother. Stiff Battle Mary Boyer— Rev. Norman Det- In th > words of Prof. Green, Presenting a play by the great of 1940: English playwright, George Bern­ tra. ’23, cousin. The Berks County unit of the after the Monday night meeting of —21 are related to either pres­ William Brandenburg — Frank, Albrightthe Skull College and Bone Society;Gingrich Dr. ard Library Shaw, means working every ent studentsAlbright in upper College Gingrich LibraryAlbright Alumni Association Albright will When theCollege Flying Dutchmen Gingrich of Library minute for four straight weeks. Brandenburg, ’38, cousin. Lebanon Valley under the direction Horn not only satisfied the role of classes or former students I Thomas Brooks— Rebecca Brooks present on Monday evening, Nov. a pinch-hitter, but, “ did so with “ To get the proper action as well of the college. of Jerry Frock invade the Albright as the correct atmosphere,” said ’38, sister. 16, the “Albright Girls” Minstrels a perfect batting average.” This — 50 first learned of Albright Ray S. Funk— B. W. Funk, ex., stadium this Saturday, they will sentiment was acclaimed unani­ Robert L. Work, director of “Arms A La Mode” under the direction and the Man” to be presented by through alumni and present brother; Rev. C. A. Funk, father, come with a record of nine past mously by the largest audience to students of the college. of Miss Grace E. Faust in the Lit­ attend any of its meetings. Prof. the Domino Club as their initial ’27-’30. victories as compared to the Lions’ —40 based their Anal decision Virginia Fessler— Dorothy Fess- tle Theatre on the campus. The Green went on to attribute much presentation of this season, “ re­ six and two ties in the traditional quires a large corps of workers to come to Albright on the ler. ’33, sister. proceeds will be used for the of his interest and inspiration in high academic reputation Aaron Fisher — James Schwenk, Alumni Memorial Library building. series. The eighteenth annual science as the outcome of the con­ who are willing to conduct some : research, study and interpret cor­ of the college (in desig­ ex.. *37, cousin. The large cast has been rehears­ game promises to see a heavy Blue stant guidance and personal inter­ Audrey Goodling—Jean Goodling est of Dr. Horn— not only in the rectly their lines, a large back-i nated departments of the and White squad battling for an­ curriculum.) ’35 sister. ing for several weeks to insure subject matter at hand, but also stage crew, and hundreds of other other win in the series which dates things.” — 14 came to Albright primarily W. J. Hower — Emma Deck, the audience of a finished produc­ in the personal attention and in­ mother; Adam Deck, ’97, uncle; back to 1902. Albrightdividual College guidance given Gingrich by him to Rehearsals Library have been under way becauseAlbright of its status asCollege a Gingrich Librarytion. The program includes Albright sev- j College Gingrich Library any student conscientiously inter­ for the past two weeks and many small church college. Herbert Deck, ’96; Leah Deck, *33, eral lively chorus numbers, tune­ cousin. Frock’s team is composed of ested in his work. times twice a day at that for what j — 16 either first learned of Al­ ful solos, surprise novelties and eleven lettermen back from the promises to be the biggest dra­ Janet Horn— Prof. C. A. Horn, The subject of Dr. Horn’s illus­ bright or were influenced ’ 12, father; Mrs. Alma Barnett “ ends” Ailed with pep and comedy. matic production ever attempted to come to Albright through 1935 squad. Several promising trated lecture was one in which he Horn, ’ 12, mother. All of these features combined will . spent years of patient and constant on this campus. the athletic program of the prospects have played in the ma­ college. Louise Keller— Minnie J. Keller, present an evening of pleasure. research. It represents a Held of The play will be presented on ’23, cousin. jority of the Blue and White's vital importance in the invertebrate one night only, Thursday, Novem­ — 53 were influenced to come Bessie Knerr—Mary Knerr, ’33, In the cast are included the fol­ games this season and should pro­ group and one in which very lit­ ber 19, at 8:o0 o’clock in the Lit­ through the advantages of­ sister; Kathryn Knerr, ’37, sister. lowing: interlocutor, Miss Freelie vide Frock with a large amount of tle is known, since few scientists tle Theatre. The cast is headed fered by local college or Sara Koralsky— Betty Rosenthal, reserve strength when they meet have taken the time and patience by Jean L. Boner and includes through financial aids such Kunkle; ends, Misses Pauline ’36. cousin. the Red and White. to develop such delicate apparatus such favorites of past Domino pro­ as Scholarships, and Self- William Long — William Maier, Schlegel, Helen Baer, Jane Piefer, and continuous research with it to ductions as Ethel Schaeffer, Jean­ help opportunities. ’31, cousin. and Mary E. Brown. The minstrel Lebanon Valley closes its season ascertain the desired results. The ette Henr« Frank Persico, William —22 were personally acquained Mary K. McCreary— Sara Katha- chorus consists of Helen Werts, type of instrument used in the re­ Woods, Michael Fara, and George with this game and the Dutchmen Albright College Gingrich Library with membersAlbright of the Fac­Collegeleen Miller, Gingrich ’27, cousin; Library Freida Mildred Stoudt, Rachel Barr, Albright An- College Gingrich Library search is a Micro-respirometer, Turner. may be counted upon to give ulty of Albright. Miller, ’26 (Mrs. W. H. Harris), netta Kohl, Gertrude Klusewitz, similar to the Benedict’s type, yet “ Arms and the Man,” written in cousin. plenty of stiff competition to needing certain essential changes. — 5 are related to, or person­ Mildred Baum, Mary Waldman, 1894, was performed for the first ally acquainted with, mem­ Margaret Reed—«Leona Reed, ’37, Munn’s gridders who last week This equipment such as can be time at the Avenue Theatre, Lon­ sister. Mary Seiders, Evelyn Trego, Rita seen in Dr. Horn’s office, is used bers of the Board of Trus­ upset the dopester’s predictions. don, on the 21st of April and con­ tees of the college. Helen Romberger — John Rom- Spuhler, and Miriam Stafford. to measure the Respiratory Quo­ tinued for nearly a year at the To date the Lebanon Valley ball — 14 were members of churches berger, cousin; Anette Romberger, tient obtained by dividing the same show palace. It was well re­ aunt. The special novelties will be pre­ carriers have gained victories over amount of carbon dioxide by the ceived by critics abroad and New whose pastors are alumni sented by Edna Witman, Dolly of Albright. Charles Schwartz — Frederick Kutztown State Teachers’, Juniata, amount of oxygen. The subject of York City drama scribes found Schwartzstein, ’37, cousin. Schmehl, Gloria Heckman, Elsie the experimentation was the tobac­ — 4 were graduated from high and St. Thomas. Last Saturday only the highest of praise for the Charles A. Vize— Elwood Ganser Knoll, Eleanor Joyce, Sara Mae co hookworm belonging to Phylum Theatre Guild production which schools whose principals ex. ’39, cousin. they met defeat at the hands of Arthropods: Class Insecta: Order included in the cast Alfred Lunt are alumni of the college. Elva Weaver— Leona Mosser, ’28, Rohrback and Gloria Bright. the up and coming eleven of St. Lepidnptera. This worm being an and Lynn Fontanne. — 50 attended high schools where cousin (Mrs. Denton Yoder). Tickets may be secured from Joseph’s College in Philadelphia. invertebrate was usetf because it The settings have been designed Albright alumni are teach­ Richard Westgate— Vincent West- any member of the Berks County Albrightwas fairly College characteristic Gingrich of the in-1 by DorothyLibrary Butler and costumes ing. Albright Collegegate, ex., Gingrich ’39, brother. Library AlbrightJerry FrockCollege is in hisGingrich third Library sects and more easily obtained, as i are being completed by Fern Vach Alumni Association, at the infor­ coaching year at Lebanon Valley. it comes from our neighboring and Helen Gordon. mation desk of the Albright Alum­ Succeeding “ Hooks” Mylin in 1934, county of Lancaster. In his preface to the play, the ni Memorial Library, or at the door he has guided the Flying Dutch­ Pi Gamma Mu Fireside Hour men through two successful sea­ In earlier studies, Dr. Korn- author states: “ One strongly lib­ the evening of the presentation. houser, of the University of Ken­ eral critic, the late Moy Thomas, sons. In 1934 his first college tucky, tried to determine the cause who has, in the teeth of a chorus Will Be Hosts Held Last Fri. ■ ' The Curtain Rises------ball team won three games, tied of tne secondary sexual character­ of dissent, received my first play one, and lost four. Last year his istics of the insects for three de­ with the most generous encourage­ to Pa. Hist. Assn. Proved Success gridders turned in six victories cades, with no conclusive results. ment, declared, when “ Arms and Relations Club and suffered only four defeats. The He thought that Adrenalin, found the Man” was produced, that 1 outstanding victory of the season in the vertebrate groups was not had struck a wanton blow at the Everything is in readiness for Laying aside all formality and Recipient of was a 6-0 decision over the Uni­ present in the invertebrates. Later cause of liberty in the Balkan Pen­ the banquet Saturday evening when aloofness, a truly representative versity of Tampa in a contest on Dr. Scott was interested in the insula by mentioning that it was members of the national social played in the Florida city on Xmas carbohydrate metabolism of insu­ not a matter of course for a Bul­ science society. Pi Gamma Mu, group of students and faculty mem­ New Books Day. Albright College Gingrich Library Albright Collegebers enjoyed Gingrich a very delightful Library Albright College Gingrich Library lin in the invertebrates. Accord­ garian in 1885 to wash his hands will be hosts to the delegates of Coach Frock is an advocator of ing to Dr. Horn this approach was every day. He no doubt saw soon the annual meeting of the Pennsyl­ evening around the fireside last straight hard football. His teams not the soundest, so he set out afterwards the squabble, reported vania Historical Association in the Friday. In the cozy setting of Latest International Problems can be counted on to put up a college dining hall. Dr. Hamilton, to attack the problem of thyroxin all through Europe, between Stam- sofas, easy chairs, and subdued game battle against all opposition. content rather than insulin since bouloff and an eminent lady of the head of the Albright College his­ Discussed in Volumes Sent light, those present were trans­ He was a great defensive player it could be better evidenced in the Bulgarian court who took excep­ tory department, is in charge of by Carnegie Endowment in his day and has developed some digestive tract of the invertebrate. tion to his neglect of his finger­ the arrangements. ported about the face of the globe on an imaginary treasure hunt. outstanding linesmen at Lebanon Knowing that the metabolism of nails. After that came the news The guest speaker will be Dr. Valley. He is a student of foot­ the invertebrates was much like of his ferocious assassination, with John A. Krout, associate professor With Lew Briner acting as in­ The International Relations Club ball and a master of the art of that of the vertebrates, he set a description of the room prepared of history at the graduate school terlocutor and travel director, the of which Chester, ’38, is president handling men. For these numer­ about with the apparatus that he for the reception of visitors by his of Columbia University. His topic fireside globe trotters listened to and Dr. Milton W. Hamilton, fac­ ous reasons the Flying Dutchmen constructed and constantly revised widow, who draped it with black will be “ Pennsylvania in the An­ short and interesting travel talks ulty adviser, has received six very have been and will continue to be it so as to better record the respi­ and decorated it with photographs nals of Sport.” All students are proffered by those students and recent publications on international a formidable foe for the Lions. ratory-quotients of the many to­ of the mutilated body of her hus­ invited to attend the banquet which faculty members who had been in affairs as well as several pamphlets Albrightbacco wormsCollege used in Gingrich he experi­ band. Library Here was a sufficiently sen­ will take place Albright of the evening mealCollege interesting Gingrich places this past Library sum­ from the Carnegie Endowment Albright for There are College two brother combina­Gingrich Library mentation. The quotients were sational confirmation of the accu­ for boarding college students. mer or previously. International Peace. tions on the visitors’ squad; Don­ based on the larvae cycle entirely. racy of my sketch of the theatrical Dr. Krout is a graduate of Heid­ The first country visited was ald and Gordon Davies and Frank These books will be placed in and Tony Rozman. Gordon Davies Before proceeding to the observa­ nature of the first apings of west­ elberg University and conducted Spain. After the group had sung the special case containing books tions, the entire life history of the ern civilization by spirited races his research at Columbia Univer­ the familiar strains of “ Juanita, will be playing his third year of received in the past. The titles of varsity football against the Lions. tobacco worm was given. Since just emerging from slavery. In sity after which time he succeeded Jack Stover told of his experi­ these books are: “ Liberty vs. the larvae thrives best in its native spite of a Liberal Revolution or Dr. Dixon Ryan Fox, now presi­ ences there during his summer He has developed into an out­ Equality” by William F. Russell, a standing guard while his brother soil, there must be some property two, I can no longer be satisfied dent of Union College, Schenec­ cruise. To add to the atmosphere, thesis on the conflict between lib-j in it foreign to sand or peat moss with fictitious morals and fictitious Louise Keller very ably played a is a threatening halfback once he tady, iN. Y. The guest speaker is erty and equality; “ Propaganda and ! gets loose. used to compare the larvae growth. good conduct, shedding fictitious author of “ The Origins of Prohi- j piano selection with a Spanish Dictatorship” b y Harwood L. A very noticeable change in every glory on robbery, starvation, dis­ bition,” “Annals of American! theme. Childs, director of the school of Johnny Tindall was Lebanon Val­ case was the change found in the ease, crime, drink, war, cruelty, Sport,” co-author with Muzzey of j Then Miss Garlach aided in the propaganda at Princeton Univer­ ley’s leading scorer last fall al­ four periods of molting and the cupidity, and all the other common­ “American History for Colleges,” ! search for the treasure and with sity; “ Sweden, the Middle Way” though he did not get a chance to characteristic change in the metab­ places of civilization which drive and a contributor to the ten vol- j quite a bit of narrative ability told by Marquis W. Childs, a discus­ run over the final stripe against Albrightolism ofCollege the larvae characteristic Gingrich men Library to the theatre to make fool- ume “ History Albright of New York State.” College of her travels Gingrich in Switzerland Library and sion of a cooperative course Albright fol­ the Lions atCollege Annviile last Nov.Gingrich 16. Library and constant in each change. By > Ish pretenses that such things are He also is a member of the board, Italy this summer. lowed in Sweden: “A Place in the Stohley Bulota is rated as one of the end of the thirtieth day th? progress, science, morals, religion, of trustees of the Ntew York His­ Sun” by Grover Clark, which deals the heaviest linesmen on the squad, cycle ended and metabolism drops patriotism, imperial supremacy, na­ Turning to Germany, Dr. Mem- torical Association and very much ming related some very humorous specifically with the problem, “ Do handling one of the guard berths to its lowest level. The observ­ tional greatness, and all the other in demand as a speaker. Colonies Pay?” capably ever since the opening ance of greater metabolism in names the newspapers call them. incidents connected with his most The banquet will conclude the recent trip through Germany. And The outstanding problems of game against Kutztown this sea­ youth is very similar to the human With that hint as to what I am two day sessions of the Pennsyl­ son. Tony Rozman is one of the group. The first day the respira­ driving at, I withdraw and ring then, not having found the long war and peace confronting Geneva vania Historical Association and sought for treasure in Europe, the are discussed in “On the Rim of best tackles in the history of Leb­ tory-quotient was .66 while at the up the curtain.” anon Valley’s football. He was twenty-eighth day it reached al­ The members of the Domino the Pennsylvania Federation of group returned to America ana de­ the Abyss” by James T. Shotwell; Historical Societies. cided to search in the mountains while Benjamin H. Williams treats handicapped by injuries early in most 2. dropping to .5 only two Club are sparing no expense or the season but has been playing days later, when the worm was effort to present to the student Addresses and papers to be pre­ of the South. Mary Dunlap, ac­ thoroughly the American foreign sented at the sessions to be field companied by Marion Heck, put relations from the point of view of a whale of a ball came during the fed tobacco leaves, its natural diet, body, faculty, parents, and friends past two weeks. Walter Fridinger but with a saturated thyroxin solu­ one of the most talked of plays at at the Berks County Historical the would-be tourists in the South­ political science. Society building are “ Editorial ern setting by artfully singing Is the lightest man on the squad. tion of 1-10,000 parts of water, we unusually low rates. “ Arms and The pamphlets received by the Last year he played 38 out of the Albrightwould normallyCollege have aGingrich hyperthy­ the an”Library is destined to make dra­ Sentiment in PennsylvaniaAlbright During College “Shortenin’ Gingrich Bread.” Miss Library Elder Albright College Gingrich Library the Campaign of I860” by E. B. supplied the narrative by telling of International Relations Club are: 40 quarters, and this level headed roidism. When the respiratory- matic history at Albright College “ New Thinking Necessary for veteran has been the cause of quotient of the induced hyperthy­ __even greater thap that written in Cale, of the University of Penn­ some unusual backwoods people sylvania; “ Dr. Bodo Otto, Surgeon from Kentucky and Tennessee. Peace” by Edgar J. Fisher; “ Labor much worry and trouble for all roid worm was compared to that the opening chapter of last year’s and World Peace” by Samuel Me- opponents. of the larvae of the same develop­ of Valley Forge” by James E. Gib­ To conclude the travelogue Dr. book. * - , . . son, of Philadelphia; “ Surgeon Cune Lindsay and “ The Common ment, yet fed on the unprepared All seats are reserved. Tickets Horn related some very interest­ Menace of Economic and Military Coach Munn stated early yester­ leaf, the ratio was proportionately may be purchased from any mem­ Boyer’s Journal of the Civil War” ing and informative experiences day that he was very well pleased by Dr. J. A. Barnes, of Temple Armaments” by William E. Rap- higher due to the induced meta­ ber of the Domino Club, at the which he had while studying in pard. with the showing his boys made bolism. The worm with thyroxin main desk in the Alumni Memorial University; “ Pennsylvania in the Canada. As for the treasure, it against the favored Green Terrors, and its plotted graph, showed the Library, or at the information desk Election of 1896” by Professor S. had not been found in all the trav­ Plans are now under way to se­ and that he expects this week’s characteristic increase and decrease in the Administration Building. K. Stevens, of Penn State; “Tap­ els of the evening. But Jeannette cure Dr. Joseph S. Roucek, of New battle to be a well fought game ping a Source of Old Doouments as shown by the average worm ■ The Curtain Rises — Shelley came to the rescue with York Universitv. to speak at the since the Flying Dutchmen have during molting. in Northwestern Pennsylvania” by some very tasty refreshments, the first International Fellowship Din­ been pointing towards the finale This.does not necessarily prove Dr. jR. J. Ferguson, of the Univer­ very thought of which is even now ner on Friday evening, Nov. 20. of their season. It is expected some day be effected to prove the sity of Pittsburgh; “Medicine in Albrightthat there College are hormone Gingrich secretions Library Albright Collegetreasured Gingrich in the minds of Library those ------The Curtain Rises------Albrightthat there willCollege be several Gingrich changes Library hormone secretion of the inverte­ Old Philadelphia” by Dr. who were interested enough to at­ in the starting line-ups. Johnny in the invertebrate group, as too Burnell Shafer; “ Conrad Weiser little has been done in that line brate group. tend our flrst Student-Faculty Fire­ Comba, who has been a power of research— yet the greater bar­ Finally, said Dr. Horn, “ If there and the Delawares” by Dr. Paul side Hour. The affair was spon­ In addition to the large group house this season, received a seri­ is any such thing as called Evo­ A. W. Wallace, of Lebanon Valley sored by the Y. M. and the Y. W. of students, the following were ous eye injury last week and may rier of starting the march of in­ College; “ Relationships Between vestigation will certainly present a lution, the endocrine system must C. A. Feeling that 'the flrst of also present: Prof, and Mrs. not see action. George Korner problem to our scientists. Better have some place in tne inverte­ College and Secondary School these programs achieved its pur­ Douds, Miss Garlach, Miss Innis, may re place him at right half and Teachers of History” by J. Ira evidence might be procured once brate group. “ This is a very sig­ pose in helping to break down bar­ Dr. Memming, rof. Buckwalter, Dr. Capt. Leo Orbzut will see action the intestines of the tobacco worms nificant statement and will tax the Kreider, of Abington, Pa. and riers and In bringing about more ; Horn, Mrs. J. W. Klein, Mr. and this Saturday after several weeks’ “ Traditions of Bally” by L. G. may be prepared and the fluids research of the best of scientists friendly relations between students j Mrs. Williamson, Dean Schaeffer, lay-off due to the preseason knee Isolated injected into tadpoles to before it can ever be solved. Fink, of Allentown. and faculty, the “ Y” officers are I Prof, and Mrs. Cook, Miss Elder, injury he sustained at training observe any increase in tne meta­ Following the meeting a business The representatives at this con­ already making plans for more of Prof. Zener and Prof. Evans. camp. session was held at which new stu­ ference will be the guests of Dr. such programs during the coming bolic rate and growth prematurely. ------The Curtain Rises------The Curtain Rises ■ - AlbrightThis teat College teem« logical Gingrich and may dents Library were formally admitted. Gustave Oberlaender,Albright Wyomissing. Collegemonths. Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library

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Á Minute for Leader Letters to the 31jr Albrtgljiian Men and Money Editor (Founded 1858) KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK, By Marie C. Jann Published Thursday by the students of Albright College, Reading, Pa. TEAM EDITORIAL STAFF Are you sure you don’t want any Editor-in-chief ...... Charles J. Moravec, ’37 Christmas Seals? Our fighting Albright Lions and the Green Terrors of Western Yes, you are perfectly right in Albright College GingrichFEATURES Library Albright College Gingrich Library AlbrightMaryland fought College desperately Gingrich in a Library Helen Teel, ’38 thinking there .isn’t as much game which ended in a tie score jean Boner, ’37 on Saturday. Any person who can waiter Spencer. ’38 Guy Brown, ’37 tuberculosis now as there was thirty years ago. Yes, It is true say that our team doesn’t deserve Lois Heimick, ’39 praise after fighting a game as NEWS that the death rate from tubercu­ they fought on Saturday, doesn’t Paul Ottey. ’37 Mary Kalina, ’38 losis has been cut to less than a belong in a football stadium! Robert Goldstand, ’38 Marshall Selikoff, ’39 third in that short period. Yes, The 'Red and White gridders won Paul Wallat, ’39 Lewis Briner, ’39 we do know how to cure tubercu­ that game in every respect except Rodney Price, ’39 Louis Bush, ’39 the score, and they didn’t lose by Joseph Gable, ’39 Robert Allen, ’39 losis. Of course ke know how to that. After all, consider the fact Samuel Moyer, *37 Frank Persico, ’39 prevent it. Yes, you are right— that it was Western Maryland, a Miiton Freeman, ’37 Robert Siegel, ’39 tuberculosis is no longer first college beyond Albright’s rating, Sylvia Rosen, ’39 Rebecca Brooks, ’38 among the causes of death, but whom they played! Another fact Forrest Rehrig, ’38 Mabel Thomas, ’39 pot to be forgotten is that the AlbrightWilliam College Woods. ’39 GingrichThelma Library Kutch, ’39 ranks seventh on Albright the lost. Indeed, College Gingrich Library AlbrightTerrors outweighed College the Lions. Gingrich Both Library James Reed, ’39 yes, I heartily agree with you— teams entered the game with the BUSINESS STAFF the results of the organized fight determination to win. Fighting Business Manager ...... «...... John S. Kline, *37 against tuberculosis have been with grit and determination, the splendid. Lions showed loyalty and coopera­ Advertising Manager ...... David H. Hintz, Jr., 37 tion which is not to be disregarded I beg your pardon, did you say in any write-up about the game. The editorial columns of this publication are open to criticisms tuberculosis is no longer a health Although they entered the game and communications at any time. No anonymous communications will problem? My dear sir, at this rated as underdogs, the Lions left e published, although names of signed communications will be with­ point 1 must cease to agree with the field at the final whistle after held at the writer’s request. Address letters to the editor of THE you. You have just given the first outplaying their opponents. They ALBRIGHTIAN. indication that you need some more most certainly proved that they have an admirable knowledge of Subscription rates: $2.00 Per Year. Individual Issues: 10c Each information about this age - old sickness, tuberculosis. Give me football tacics. The Lions have AlbrightPublished College every Thursday Gingrich during the Library college academic year by just a minute toAlbright tell you one ofCollege Gingrich Library Albrightgot what it takes!College Gingrich Library the students of Albright College. the reasons tuberculosis is still an The fact that the attempted important health problem. placement kicks were unsuccessful is no reason for anyone’s saying, Do you know that tuberculosis “ They haven’t anyone who can is the second highest cause of kick/’ It’s not easy to kick a field death among men in dustry? Do goal! Imagine how the kicker feels you know that the lower you look If he fails in the attempt! He in the occupation scale, the more realizes that the success of his at­ tuberculosis you find, that tuber­ tempt may mean the game. Also, culosis mortality is six and one- he is most certainly aware of the half times higher among unskilled fact that the eyes of the entire workers than among the profes­ stadium are turned on him. Ths sional group ? Remembering that kicker alone has to “ take it on the general death rate from tuber­ WILLIAM M. McCLINTOCK the chin” after he has failed in Albright College Gingrich Library culosis in the UnitedAlbright States has College Gingrich Library Albrighthis attempt. College We must remember Gingrich Library fallen to approximately 54 for ev­ “ Buck,” as he is known to his varsity basketball squad. Bill is that he wanted to make that kick ery 100,000 persons, does it sur­ schoolmates, is one of Albright’s also interested in Greek drama. just as much as the stands wanted prise you to learn that the rates senior athletes. His reputation for (Is he handsome in the role of a him to! Editorials for skilled, semi-skilled, and un­ being one of the varsity tackles Greek guard?) “ Buck’s” other Those players who had the mis­ skilled labor shoot up to 74, 98, speaks for itself. “ Buck’’ belongs interests center chiefly about a fortune of fumbling the ball should and 183 respectively? Is tubercu­ to the Alpha Pi Omega Fraternity, certain young lady in Hughesville not feel ashamed to face the stu­ TRADITIONS losis no longer a problem when it the Varsity “ A” club, and the busi­ (Sorry to disappoint you girls!) dent body after the game. They continues to victimize any part of ness club. Lots of good fortune, happiness wouldn’t have fumbled purposely Someone has said that an institution is as strong as its tra­ our population to such an extent? Other sports, other than football, and success ‘n your future life as for anything! A recent study of 100 cases of attract him. He is an excellent a business man. It takes all the team has got to ditions. If that’s true, may the Powers that Be have mercy upon tuberculosis among the employes track man and a member of the ------•The Curtain Rises------play a game such as our boys our college! No tradition is or can be safe without genuine of a large industry in which there played against Western Maryland. It’s no fun getting kicked in the loyalty; and again, may Albright be protected in her ghastly is no particular respiratory Hazard Albright College Gingrich Library has provided Albright some interesting College GingrichTechnique Library of Killing Albrightface, or “ poked College in the eye.” Gingrich Be­ Library weakness which approaches a state of decrepitude! facts. For instance, the average ing hurled to the ground with the age of the group studied was 31 greatest of force, or having seven Last Thursday was Founder’s Day on our campus. Classes years, and the average length of There are some students who are There are many who are certain or eight players pile on top of you certainly isn’t any joke! Nearly were dismissed in order to give the occasion due recognition. disability two years and fifteen not interested in the technique of fhat the war convention will not weeks. Yes, 1 see you are inter­ killing. every player is injured in some Preparations were made for a special chapel service to honor ested, but do you realize the full die until men drop the gestures of way at every game, but that doesn’t implication of these two facts? At The value of that technique has the war maker. stop Albright’s players. Everyone the day that made possible for so many of us, a liberal college never been sufficiently proved to of the Lions has shown us that thirty, what are they doing? They The American student has al­ education. Of course, there was no compulsory attendance at have just begun married life, they students to demand that they par­ he can take i t ! ! Losing the bail are raising families, they are try­ ticipate, regardless of inclination, ready within himself repudiated because of a fumble is most dis­ the chapel exercises; who would have thought it necessary? ing to get ahead in order to give in training for war. the war convention. Now he would couraging. The stands can moan Result: the few loyal sons and daughters of our alma mater their children a decent home and It has not been proved at all repudiate it publicly. He would when such occurs, but the team has to keep on fighting with the education. Where can you find an that one of the purposes of Amer­ declare himself openly. He would Albrightwere made College to feel reallyGingrich conspicuous Library by their attendance. individual of theAlbright laboring class College ican education Gingrich is instruction inLibrary the Albrightsame spirit andCollege strength through­ Gingrich Library Empty seats were in abundance. Many students came as far who at thirty can afford to stop art of fighting. say aloud his desire to follow in out the rest of the game. To see work for two years and fifteen On the contrary, it has been ac­ the path of the peace maker. a player on the opposite team run as the door to see whether roll would be taken, then, with a re­ weeks? How many of them have 80 yards for a touchdown is cer­ cepted that the purpose of Ameri­ At this moment students have a assured smile, walked hastily away. any savings that will take care of can education is instruction in the tainly disheartening for a player! the bills that spring up on every art of thought. The success of concrete opportunity to indicate Nevertheless, after such occurred If our college depends upon our loyalty for future growth hand? And yet, just at the time America as a democracy has been their opposition to forced member­ Saturday, our gridders kept up they can least afford to be off the said to be dependent upon the ship in the military ranks. They their fighting spirit and tied the and prosperity, 1 prophecy a depression that would make the score. The Red and White Lions job, they must fold their hands success of that instruction in the have the opportunity of champion­ catastrophe of ’27 look like Egypt’s seven years of plenty. because this preventable disease art of thought. held that lin e!! ! ing passage of a ball recently in­ For completing so tough an as­ was allowed to catch up with them. Education for a democracy is ed­ Seriously, such things ought not so to be.” You would do And, because the doctor says worry troduced into the Congress of the signment with such fine spirit, loy­ ucation of men to think for them­ alty, and determination, I believe serves only to delay the cure, selves. It is not education by United States by Senator Nye and well to remember that insofar as our school progresses, to that they must not try to think about that Coaoh Munn and his squad command. It is not education by Congressman Kvale. deserve more than a few words of extent shall our certificate of graduation be recognized by the the coal bill, and the grocery bill, dictation. It is not education by Albright College Gingrich Library and how Mary Albright can possibly getCollege Gingrich LibraryThat bill, which is in the formAlbright praise. Let’s College cheer them onGingrich to Library world at large. If purely unselfish motives won’t convince you, propaganda. It is not education victory next week! through the winter, and wnat which preaches any brand of doc­ of a simple amendment to the Na­ tional Defense Act, calls upon — Lida Faist, ’40. tnen let your future actions be governed by the aforementioned about little Jimmy’s tonsils, and trine, nor is it education for the how can they give the children Congress to withdraw federal sup­ ------The Curtain Rises------consideration. At any rate, REVERE ALBRIGHT’S TRADI­ pooularization of any school of port to any school forcing students even the most meagre Christmas, opinion. Education for a democ­ TIONS. „ _ and so on and on endlessly. And to join in military training. It re­ racy teaches men to consider opin­ quires that courses in military — Eugene Barth. on the other hand, aren’t they ions wisely. wondering how long their jobs will shall be elective in all educational be held open for them, and whether The American democracy was institutions receiving federal aid. Cosmetic Skin or not tney can go back to the born out of a people who valued By its approval of the bill, Con­ FROSH-SOPH TUG O’ WAR same ones or whether they will be their own convictions above those gress will have advanced the forced to find new, less strenuous of the government of their time. causes of education, freedom and Questions have been asked concerning the advertized frosh- work? Obedience to God was greater than peace. sophomore tug o’ war scheduled for Founder’s Day, which did obedience to State. Religious de­ Tuberculosis is indeed a wretched Complete repudiation of the war not take place. The truth of the matter is, that the Sophomore votion was superior to national Albright College Gingrich Library disease. How canAlbright we let it strike College devotion. Gingrich Libraryconvention is perhaps distant. Cer­Albright College Gingrich Library tainly only by that repudiation can class refused to respond to the call of their President to sup­ those who are least able to bear Excellence in the art of war was port the affair. The football men, of course, were occupied, but the burden! the nations defend themselves not and is not a requirement of hgainst threatening economic, po­ Also wonderful for itching, insect bites, man’s conscience. It Is not taken where were the other sophomores? Look at it just from the dollars litical, and cultural chaos. sunburn, ecsems, athlete’s foot. Used and cents angle. The same study as valuable by the counsels of re­ by leading skin specialists. Safe for Strangely enough, the freshmen always have sufficient showed that the total cost of the ligion. It is a standard of excel­ The above article by Gilbert Har­ babies or children. Money back guar­ sophs to conduct the weekly “ inspections.” As an appeal to 100 cases, including diagnosis, lence set up by the governments rison of the University of Califor­ d in ' this Ad. There Is no substitute treatment, lost wages, and sick of men. It is a practice insisted nia, Los Angeles, California, won EVONS’ OXYLIN OINTMENT your sportsmanship, Sophomores, why not plan a tug o’ war benefit, was just $406,162. The upon by men who wish to preserve third prize in a nation wide con­ SPECIAL PRICES: 49c, 89c A $1.89 to take place in the near future? The student council offers average cost per case therefore was their own power. test conducted last spring.) Sold in Reading by Sun Ray, Gibbs- Peoples. Dietrich’s, Boyar’s. Andrews A its services in advertizing and sponsoring the contest. $4,062. This was the average cost, The founders of America had ------The Curtain Rises------Reading Cut-Rate Drug 8tores. but in that same group the actual seen much of compulsion, of im­ — Eugene Barth. cost in a single case amounted to position of political force against more than $24,000 and at that it the independent notions of reli­ Albright College Gingrich Library was not a case ofAlbright advanced tuber­ Collegegious thought. Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library GIVE US PEACE culosis but an early one. America was ordained as a land Further, it was found that lost for the protection of men who Yesterday the American people celebrated Armistice Day. wages, and sick benefit, made up would believe honestly and who It is a fitting tribute to those Americans who gave their lives 80 per cent of the total expense. would act upon those beliefs hon­ An analysis of the cost figures estly. in the past world catastrophe, and we would be guilty of selfish showed that the family of the in­ There are many students in motives if we did not pause to express our gratitude and appre­ dividual bore 63 per cent of the America today who have come to ciation to those who fought eighteen years ago. total, the employer 15 per cent, believe in peace among nations. voluntary agencies about 1 per It is a grim and gloomy sight we behold if we turn back There are many who have come cent, and local, state, and federal to disbelieve in the practice of the pages of history. But, today there looms on the eastern agencies 21 per cent. killing of human beings. horizon another burning spark which at any moment may ex­ Could you, as a laboring man, Albrightplode and College the entire world Gingrich will see and Library hear its fire. It will be agree that tuberculosisAlbright is no longer College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library a difficult task for the citizens of the United States to remain a health problem, when your par­ Ignore if you will the human silent and keep on the outside. Action will be needed when the ticular occupational group has a side of the disease, forget the suf­ death rate two or three times that fering and worry, the sacrified fu­ crisis arises and there will be little time for our representatives of the general death rate of the tures, and think only of the dol­ to consult the people of this great country whether the Ameri­ country? Would you be compla­ lars. Can we consider tubercu­ cans will enter a bloody battle ground or whether they will keep cent about a preventable disease losis no longer a health problem out of alliances which would eventually lead us into the war. which might cost you $2,500 of the when' a little group of 100 casek dollars you hadn’t saved yet, or costs more than $400,000, and TRUE CHRISTMAS CHEER... College students today feel the necessity for immediate which conceivably might run as when it is estimated there are ap­ steps for prevention of more deaths by war. Intelligence, char­ high as $15,000? proximately 500,000 people sick Ah an employer, would you be with this disease at the present Help to Make Others HEALTHY acter, and tact are necessary now by our senators, our ambas­ time in the United States? sadors, and foreign representatives. College students have been willing to continue paying $600 on each one of your employes who Yes, of course that puts a dif­ Albrightreasonable College in the past Gingrich by signing petitions Library which were sent to breaks down Albright with tuberculosis College ferent face onGingrich the matter. Yes,Library I Albright College Gingrich Library the President of the United States advocating a “hands-off” when for a fraction of that sum knew you would change your mind policy in case of another Europeon war. We can go further you could prevent the disease en­ as soon as you knew more of the when we appeal to our representatives in the national Congress tirely? inside story. That wasn’t a min­ ute wasted, was it? Yes. of course to vote for measures which will insure a more permanent peace As a taxpayer will you permit local, state, and federal govern­ we have to keep these Christmas in these our United States. Let us support a cooperative move­ ments to continue to pay about Seals at work. You’re going to ment which will bring to the attention o f our leaders that we $900 on a case of tuberculosis buy twice as many as you did last do not wish to hear o f the glories of the past war, but that we when the disease can be wiped out year? Yes, we both agree on that — now that the goal is in sight we observe the Armistice as a day of PEACE. If we speak now for a great deal less? Can any individual, employer, or govern­ must double our efforts to get rid we can be more hopeful for the peace and security in the years ment afford to overlook the differ­ of this needless disease. Here The National, State and Local Tuberculosis Associations to come. ence in the cost of cure as against are your Christmas Seals! oi the United States Albright College Gingrich Library— The Editor, the cost of prevention?Albright College— 'Th# Gingrich Curtain Riaea — Library ■ Albright College Gingrich Library

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Albright College GingrichIN Library CLOSE Albright GAME College Gingrich LAST Library SATURDAYAlbright College Gingrich Library 'Flying Dutchmen’ Gridiron Gravy Freshmen Bow Sat. Nite Scores of Previous Games Boast of to Strong Temple Quarterback Four Victories By Walt Spencer Eleven, 12-7 By Paul Golia, '40 Year Lebanon Valley Albright A badly shaken band of Terrors A crowd estimated at 7,000 saw Blue and White Hold Slight 16 11 left Reading last Saturday night, Snyder Scores Lone Touchdown the roaring Lions terrify the Green 1902 Terrors. Though the Lions out­ 7 Edge in Series thankful that they had held Clar­ Against Owlets; Warnagiris 1912 10 Albright College Gingrich Library played the Albright Western Maryland College Col­ Gingrich Library 20Albright CollegeSince 1912 Gingrich Library ence M-unn’8 Lions to a 6-0 tie. & Czaikoski Please Coach lege eleven, the Green boys tied 1912 7 These same Terrors had arrived in the charging Red and White team. 1918 13 6 town earlier in the day confident Temple’s freshmen gridiron 48 0 Three fighting Lions— Leo Di­ 1919 send, Stan Kosel and A1 Oslislo— of having a field day at the ex­ eleven ran into their hardest battle The local sports scribes state 6 pense of the local gridders. This last Friday afternoon when Har­ that Albright held the Terrors to 1924 21 played the entire sixty minutes last old Yentsch’s Red and White year­ a 6-6 tie. As a matter of fact, it 41 0 Saturday as the Red and White is the whole story of a fighting Al­ 1925 gridders tied the heavy and pow­ lings invaded the Temple stadium was the Terrors who held. They 3 bright outfit that outplayed West­ for their second game of this sea­ were very fortunate in making a 1926 16 erful favorites from Western Mary­ ern Maryland for more than three land, coached by Charlie Havens. son, and met defeat for the first tie score. The Lions threatened to 1927 . 6 6 quarters of a thrilling ball game time in four years, losing a close score about four times in the first 6 Munn’s eleven outplayed the and let up only once to allow game, 12-7. quarter. The ball was on the Ter­ 1928 13 Green and Gold in every period of Frank Saduskv to scoot 80 yards Bill Dietz’s freshmen combina­ rors side of the field the entire 1929 0 6 the game but had to come from tion ran its winning streak to quarter. 12 behind to get a 6-6 tie. Last Albrightto accountCollege for the Gingrich visitors lone twenty-twoLibrary straight, being unde­ Albright College1930 Gingrich Library6 Albrightweek’s game,College the eighth Gingrich in a series Library tally . Munn had announced before feated and untied since 1929. The 1931 0 19 which started in 1921 when the tally. Munn had announced before Owl yearlings have wins over St. Both sides mixed hard playing Terrors downed the Lions, 20-7, Thomas, 19-0: Bucknell, 7-0; and football with a stack of dazzle- 1932 0 6 was attended by over 5,000 rooters charges could keep the score down, dazzle plays. In the first quarter Quantico Marines, 14-0. 1933 6 6 and among this crowd was a large instead the Terrors had plenty of it was a very difficult matter to aggregation of followers of Dick Mario Nicotera, former Central judge who had the ball. The pig­ 3 trouble keeping the score down on High ace, was the outstanding man 1934 6 and Bill Riffle and the Adriance their own account. It was a glor­ skin changed hands about a dozen brothers from Corning, N. Y. for Albright with some eception- times in the first period. The ball 1935 0 10 ious day for the Lions, marred ally fine tackling by Czaikoski and was passed 35 times and 12 passes As the underdog Albright out- only by the fact that from now on Warnagiris. Although the Lions were completed. The Red and rushed the Westminster invaders they will have to be seeking big­ were lighter and less experienced White completed 7 out of 10 tries, 209 127 for 12 first downs, gaining 187 they gained much yardage and the yards from scrimmage while the ger and better company. and Maryland completed 5 out of terial attack appeared to be super­ 19. Both sides intercepted three Haven coached eleven registered ior to that of the varsity eleven. Albright Won 6; Lost 9; Tied 2. Next year at the latest will be passes. nine for a total of 203 yards. The Albright College Gingrich TheLibrary Yentsch men unleashed an Albright College Gingrich Library Albrightfour fumbles College of Munn's Gingrich gridders Library the Lions last chance to play aerial attack in the second half proved costly in the early period schools in their own class. This which gave them their lone touch­ Tackle "Moose” Disend was 21 of the game when the crowd stood is in the form of a prophecy. F. down and came close to a second. years old last Saturday and he anxiously waiting for Riffle to go A touchdown in the first fifteen played a smashing game. Rival THE SWAYING BUTTERCUP A. C. i over the final stripe. & M. started the parade, and the teams have given him up as hope­ minutes and another one in the After a scoreless first half in rest of the Conference schools will second period gave the Temple ag­ less. They can never put Moose 1936 follow unless I am very much mis­ out of a game. The idea is to keep which Albright outplayed the Ter­ gregation their win. Jim Hano- rors, gaining seven first downs to taken. Besides this, teams of the check scored the first when he as far away from him as possible. President— Mandrake plunged over the scoring stripe "Moose” has now reached his ma­ ! the visitors two, the Lions worked calibre of Western Maryland, that jority and can vote. But we say, T reasurer— Utah : their way deep into Western Mary- from Albright’s four yard line mid­ ' land’s territory, twice attempting is the teams rated as class B, will way in the first period. A 30 yard "A vote for a good tackle is s also steer clear of the Munnmen, vote for Disend.” field goals within the first twelve pass from John Bowles to Jim 201 lbs. 275 lbs. 210 lbs. 360 lbs. 200 lbs. minutes. Willard Riffle’s boot as they can take no chances of Powers accounted for the second TOAR BARRY from placement on the 27 was Albrightlosing College to an outfit Gingrich from a much andLibrary final Temple tally. Dick RiffleAlbright is more than College a left PALOOKA Gingrich LOTHAR LibraryFINN Albrightshort ofCollege the bar andGingrich Muller’s Library smaller school. The only answer Jim Powers and John Bowles halfback. He’s a back and a half. placement from the Terrors’ 22 was were the shining lights for Temple L.E. L.T. L.G. C. R.G. to the problem will be for Albright Besides being a triple threat, he low and wide. while Nicotera, Snyder, Warnagiris is a triple promise. He promise» to take on class A teams, such as and Czaikoski were outstanding 310 lbs. 200 lbs. After an exchange of punts in his school a touchdown, the fans the third quarter in which neither Fordham, Army, etc. These schools for the Lions. Bowles, who did a good game and the opponents a the majority of the punting and TARZAN MERRIWELL team was able to {gain, Albright are always looking for cannon headache. When an opposing started a 34 yard drive with Dick passing, kept kept his team out in player sees that Riffle will carry R.T. R.E. fodder on which they may give front all afternoon. Besides work­ Riffle and Paul McCormack as the the ball, he murmurs a fervent bail toters. With the ball resting their second and third teams the ing well on the offense, Bowles was prayer and hopes for the best. Rif­ necessary experience. For my strong on the defensive, breaking 85 lbs. on the Terrors 18, Munn sent fle is a blessing to one coach and Muller into the Albright backfteld weekly gesture of deploring some­ up several Albright running plays. means nights of lost sleep to Duke, former Glenside and Ab- FERRET (Capt.) replacing Troisi, but his attempted thing or other, I’ll howl about the others. field goal was wide. unfairness of a small school hav­ ington star, was considered by the Against Western Maryland he Q.B. Philadelphia scribes as the best On the very next play, with the Albrighting College to play a team Gingrich that outclasses Library gained 146Albright yards from scrimmage, College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library punter of the aftemnon. In addi­ punted seven times for an average 190 lbs. 205 lbs. ball on the 20 yard line, Frank them in every respect. This con­ tion he broke through for several of 47 yards, threw a 35-yard pass, Sadowski, a former high school dition has not arrived at Albright excellent gains running the ball. and received a 10-yard pass. He RYAN BRADFORD rival of Joe Cody’s, hit center and as yet, but it will come soon Nicotera, who saw action for the does everything but kick for the raced 80 yards for a touchdown first time with the Albright year­ extra point and kick field goals. L.H. R.H. behind perfect interference. Dru- enough if they continue their lings gained most yardage for the gash’s attempted placement for the sparkling play. Yentsch coached eleven and punted extra point was wide. well throughout the fray. Warna­ In Chip Choborda, Coach Munn 200 lbs. I realize that as a prognosticator Choborda, sophomore back, re­ giris and Czaikoski pleased Yentsch has a very valuable player reserve GORDON of football scores. I leave much to and Ross, his assistant, with their for halfback Riffle. Chip was only placing Riffle, furnished the thrill be desired. In .this respect, how­ unusual tackles. It was Snyder, in the game about five minutes, F.B. in the final quarter, when he cli­ ever, I am far outclassed by that however, who scored the lone maxed a 63 yard drive by going but he brought the ball down around right end for a touchdown famous grid mentor, Pop Warner, touchdown receiving a long pass in through scoring for 57 yards. He coach of Temple. In the past two the third period near the goal line, crossed the line for Albright’s only knotting the count, 6-6. After years, Warner couldn't seem to get Campbell had kicked out of bounds Albright College Gingrich andLibrary before he could be downed by touchdown.Albright Chip tossed theCollege pass RESERVES Gingrich FOR S.B.A.C.Library Albright College Gingrich Library it into his head that we have a Holden he ran over the final stripe. that scored in the F. and M. game, to Albright’s 37, Choborda to Mc­ Cormack eight, and then Choborda real football aggregation at Al­ as you may remember. bright. On nearly every occasion The name of a large university XS— Q.B, Easy—G. Cocoa—G. made six yards on an off tackle and the size of the Temple squad, he has picked the Lions to come T racy—Q.B. One Man Gang— G, T, or Both. play. The new born Albright star out on the short end of the score undoubtedly has much to do with The Frosh squad played a big skirted right end for 35 yards rest­ the playing of the Albright fresh­ and on nearly every occasion he Temple Pros’*. squad last Friday Zarkov—Q.B. —E. Streaky— B. ing the ball on the Terrors 12. The has been wrong. Last season, he men in the first half. As soon as and emerged the loser by six tying touchdown followed with picked Lafayette to give the Lions the Lion yearlings made some points. This is the first time Al­ Harper— B. Allez Oop—C. Smilin Jack—G. Choborda as the special delivery a lacing, and the final score was gains, they gained confidence and bright Frosh have lost in four messenger. Troisi’s attempted drop 38 to 0. and Lafayette wasn’t in the second half outplayed the years; but it was the first time Eric—B. Juan—T. Little Abner—T. kick for the extra point was wide. ahead. Warner’s latest boner was Temple aggregation. they played Temple. Temple has one of the best Frosh teams in the Roughouse—2. The last minutes of play brought to pick the Terrors by a big mar­ Temple Frosh ...... 6 6 0 0—12 Coaching Staff— 1936 two successive first downs for the gin. Perhaps he doesn’t know Albright Frosh ...... 0 0 7 0— 7 country. They haven’t lost a game Dunn—G. since 1929. Though Temple is out Green and Gold, but DeLorenzo what’s going on in Reading, or Coach—Ming intercepted o n e of Campbell’s Albrightthen College again he may Gingrich have a stooge TempleLibrary Albright of Albright’sAlbright class as far College as en­ Smith— Gingrich E. Library Albright College Gingrich Library Battles ...... L.E...... Snyder rollment is concerned, they almost Assistant Coach— Snuffy Smith passes and carried it for another who does his picking for him. 12 yards when the final whistle Koleman ...... L.T...... Kortz lost to the Lion Cubs. The Cubs Rogers— E. Either way, the estimable Pop Manager— Knobby was sounded. should take time out to discover Wielgolinski put up a great fight against a heav­ Ezekiel—C. what’s going on on the football ...... C ...... Robson ier and more experienced eleven. Captain— Ferret Dick Riffle was the outstanding front. A couple more guesses of ....R.G...... Zanot The present freshman squad is one Hairbreath Harry— B Waterboy— Wimpy star of the afternoon. Choborda this sort, and he may find himself Morgan ...... R.T...... Westgate of the best. was also prominent by his bril­ writing for the Albrightian instead Ash wood ...... R.E...... Bell Winslow— E. Checker-up—Mrs. Meany liant long run. Sadowski was the of the Inquirer...... Q.B...... Aszman j The games last Saturday pro­ biggest asset to the Terrors. Rif­ ....L.H. B ...... Manotti fle’s punts averaged 47 yards while On Saturday, the Lions will con­ duced a great many tie scores. The ...R.H.B...... Czaikoski teams and the scores are: his former high sohool rival’s av­ tinue a rivalry that started way Hanocheck ..... F.B...... McCrann PERSONNEL OF BUTTERCUPS: A. C. eraged only 32. Riffle gained 146 back in 1890, when they meet Leb­ Albright-Western Maryland .... 6-6 ------The Rises'----- yards rushing the ball for the Red anon Valley. A victory over the Curtain Alcorn-Tougaboo ...... 0-0 GRADUATE MGR.— HOOPLE and White. AlbrightDutchmen College has come Gingrich to mean a Library Brooklyn Col.-N.Albright Y. Aggies College .... 6-0 MASCOT—JEEP Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library successful season for a Red and Cincinnati-Ohio W esleyan...... 0-0 ...0 0 0 0—6 White eleven, regardless of the Football Aces Colorado Col.-Washburn ...... 0-0 TRAINER— HUMPHREYS Western Maryland ... . . 0 0 6 0—6 outcome of the other games on the Clark8on-St. Lawrence ...... 0-0 BOUNCER— Lineups : schedule. Previous victories and George Matsik, Duquesne: Ran Deflance-Bluffton ...... 0-0 Western Maryland potential strength don’t matter a 72 yards for touchdown that "up­ Kansas State-Oklahoma ...... 6-6 A. C. WIDOW— DRAGON LADY Albright Becker ...... L.E...... Westerville hoot when these two outfits get to­ set’* Pittsburgh, 7-0. Michigan State-Temple ...... 7-7 REFRESHMENTS— APPLE MARY gether, and many upsets have been Tufts^New Hampshire ...... 0-0 Don Geyer, Northwestern: Made jowitt ...... L.G...... Ortenzi .featured. The 1936 Lions are touchdown and two points and Wheaton-Eureka ...... 13-13 MEDICAL— DR. HUER without a doubt a better team than Washington-Stanford ...... 14-14 ...... C ... started lateral-forward pass play UNIFORMS— Donated by ABIE KIBBLE & CO. Garnet ...... R.G...... Lutt Lebanon Valley, but this doesn't that produced winning score in 14- Willlamette-Fresno State .... 14-14 mean that they will have an easy Wagner-New Paltz T...... 6-6 STADIUM— Located at TOONERVILLE, SPINACHOVIA Cammarota ....R.T. ....Radatovitch 13 triumph over Ohio State. ....R.E.... time winning. In 1934, the Dutch­ Harold iHirshon and George men had a powerhouse eleven, and Troisi...... Q.B...... Drugash Schroeder, U. C. L. A.: Combined The biggest score in the country R. Riffle ...... L.H.B.. .. K. Adriance Albright had her poorest team in was run by Baldwin-Wallace, who Albrightten College years. The LionsGingrich led their onLibrary two touchdown passes to beat Albright College Gingrich LibraryCHEERLEADERS AlbrightComba College...... R.H.B...... GingrichCampbell Library I California. beat Wayne College, 66-20. Vir­ Kosel ...... F.B...... Uvanni rivals for more than three periods, ginia took the worst licking. They however, and were only beaten in Lew Elverson, Penn: Sprinted ------The Curtain Rises------57 yards for winning touchdown were taken over by Harvard, 65-0. the last few minutes by a long for-, ward pass that was more good against Princeton. luck than good management. For Sid Luckman, Columbia: Threw Last Saturday was the first time JANE ARDEN this reason, I'm going to be very threw "touchdown” passes to 38-0 in five years that Joe Cody was Points Scored conservative about the outcome of rout of Virginia Military. not called upon to play. BOOTS Saturday's conflict. The cocky ------The Curtain Rises------CONNIE This Season Lions are going to have their hands ------The Curtain Rises------full winning by more than one WINNIE WINKLE By Our Stars touchdown. If they go into this DALE ARDEN fray with the same spirit they Our Opponents’ Scores showed against UrsTnus and West­ R. Riffle ...... ___...... 30 Albrightern College Maryland, they Gingrich should be able LibraryWestern Maryland ■—— 6 Albright------Albright College 6 Gingrich Library AlbrightBecker College ...... Gingrich...... 12 Library to win by the score of 13 to 0. If Army ...... 54 DIET Ghoborda ...... 12 not, they will be lucky to squeeze Muhlenberg ______^ Garnet ...... 0 All meals served at: out a 6-0 victory. The Munnmen Lebanon Valley ...... 0 St. Joseph’s ...... 15 SPINACH—Compulsory Comba ...... 0 have been a team of in and outers Geneva ...... 18 De Lorenzo ...... 6 in the past and it seems reason­ Franklin & Marshall___39 ROUGHOUSE’S CAFE Ritchie ...... 0 HAMBURGERS \ able to believe that after playing C. C. N. Y...... 34 Gallaudet------0 Cody ...... 5 heads-up ball in the last two frays, LaSalle------1» DUCK J Ch0,Ce Muller ...... they will be due for a letdown. West Chester ...... 14 Cook— Powerful Katrinka ...... 1 It may be a massacre, as most of Moravian ______25 Juniata------0 the gridders seem to think, but I BEER Ass’t—Olive Oyle Total ...... 91 Drexel ...... — 1 doubt it very much. Ursinus ______6 LUCKIES ------The Curtain Bis« — The Curtain Rises— Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library

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Tapping The Wires Text of President’s Charter Die Deutsche Ecke Day Address “ Rah! Rah!” Becker comes thru In den letzten Jahren ist das In­ again with that tattered line. teresse fuer deutsch allenthalben Weep, weep. Gotta call our date Dr. Oswald Spangler, author of group. We believe that this cam­ staendig gewachsen. Am Albright off, queenie, the fans are here from “ The Decline of the West,” uses pus is not only safe for Christian College, wo ein grosser Teil der home again. a somewhat uncommon term when youth, but creates for them better Studentenschaft deutscher Abstam­ he speaks of technics as the tac­ understanding and gives them the mung ist, interessiert man sich be­ Three cheers! Our lovable sen* tics of living. “ It is the inner technique of dealing with other sonders fuer die deutsche Sprache Albrightior Econnomics College student has Gingrich landed form of Library which procedure of con­ youth in their laterAlbright ministerial Collegeund das Deutschtum Gingrich ueberhaupt. Library Albright College Gingrich Library a petit man . at last!—off campus. flict, the conflict that is identical life. This is especially important Neulich haben manche Studenten with life itself, is the outward ex­ in our own day. den Wunsch ausgesprochen, sie “ Baby Talk” Butler has also re­ pression.” Dr. William J. Thompson, of moechten eine von Studenten ge­ treated beyond campus lines. “ Technics is not to be under­ Drew, said in an address: An­ schriebene dentsche Zeitschrift her­ stood in the terms of the imple­ other Armageddon is before us. ausgeben. Herr Professor Doktor The lake is even too nice a place ment. What matters is not now Hell’s temperature in my boyhood Memming, Leiter der Deutschen for those who can’t take this one fashions things, but what one days vied with the surface of the Abteilung, hat sich ja schon lange column. does with them; not the weapon, sun. Brimstone was its exhala­ mit demselben Gedanken getragen. but the battle. Modern warfare, tion. Sinners fled from its fumes. Augenblicklich ist es uns aber aus Is Dietz commuting? in which the decisive element is Today, in popular opinion, its finanziellen Gruenden leider nicnt tactics— that is, the technique of thermometer registers 72 degrees moeglich, diesem Wunsche entgeg­ Did you know that we have a running the war, the techniques Fahrenheit, and its soft, ethereal, enzukommen. Zu hoffen ist jedoch, dark-eyed Senior girl on the cam­ of inventing, producing, and hand­ salubrious climate is not uninvit­ dass sich dies in absehbarer Zeit Albrightpus who is College so well known Gingrich that ling the weaponsLibrary being only items ing to mundane tourists.”Albright Collegemachen lassen Gingrich wird. Inzwischen Library Albright College Gingrich Library even trolley car conductors know in the process as a whole points “ With our own ears we hear worden in jeder Nummer der “ Al- her name—that’s what she thinks! a general truth. There are innum­ biologists deny the personal experi­ brightian” einige Artikel in Now, here's an example of genuine erable techniques in which no im­ deutscher Sprache erscheinen. ence of a Creator who breathed in­ economy. You can make a station - There is one romance on the plements are used at all, that of to man’s nostrils the breath of Also, meine Herrschaften, campus that “ floors’’ us. She must a lion outwitting a gazelle, for in­ life. We hear behaviorists assert schreibt ruhig drauf los! Origi­ to-station telephone call to points know all the “ Kricks’’ of the trade. stance, or that of diplomacy. Or, man has no soul and pooh-pooh at nelle Aufsaetze, Gedichte, Erzaeh- 270 miles away for only 65 cents V9 again, the technics of administra­ individual immortality. ‘Thus saith lungen, usw. irgendwelcher Art Something must be said about tion, which consists in keeping the the Church,* 'thus said the Bible,’ sind zu jeder Zelt an dieser Stelle that Corning lad—can’t he talk or State in form for the struggles of 'thus saith the Lord,’ penetrate not hoechst willkommen. Politik ist doesn’t he want to? political history. There are chem­ beyond the outer ears of hosts of natuerlich vollstaendig ausgeschlos­ • The professor refers io the reduced ical and gas warfare techniques. our contemporaries. Their inner sen. Denn es handelt sich in rates in effect ALL DAY SUNDAY The sophomore fellow who lives Every struggle with a problem ear reverberating with their own erster Linie eben darum, das In­ off campus was seen with his calls for a logical technique. There cogitations is their sole seat of au­ teresse fuer das Deutsche am and after seven every night. Albrightheart-beat from College home. She’s Gingrich O. K. is a technique Library of the painter’s thority. Soviet RussiaAlbright mustering CollegeLeben zu halten Gingrich und die Studenten Library Albright College Gingrich Library —or did you know that? brush-strokes, of horsemanship, of its rage has mounted its devilish anzuregen, sich auf diese Weise in navigating an airship. Always it artillery and is now bombarding der deutschen Sprache weiter aus­ THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA That Senior president who was is a matter of purposive activity, Christianity.” zubilden. Einsendungen sind an mentioned last week probably ex­ never of things. And it is just den Leiter der Deutschen Abteil­ pects us to humbly kneel and apol­ this that is so often overlooked in "Only talented. God-fearing Fochs, Haigs, Pershings, and their ung, Herrn Professor Doktor Mem­ ogize just because he can’t take the study of pre-history, in which ming, zu richten. it. But guess what? We’re sim­ far too much attention is paid to kind, master tacticians, liberally educated to the peak, trained in Dem Schriftleiter der “ Albrigh- ply going to say, “the truth always things in museums and far too lit­ tian” sprechen wir unseren auf­ hurts.’* tle to the innumerable processes the West Points of theological sem­ inaries, can put enemies of our richtigsten Dank fuer sein freund­ that must have been in existence, liches Entgogenkommen in dieser A corsage of compliments to the evn though they may have vanished faith to confusion, exalt religion Sache aus. to her rightful throne, where Junior femme also mentioned last without leaving a trace.” — Paul Schach. After the Game .... week—she’s a good sport and We call the roll of the great and crowned she sways her scepter knows how to enjoy this column near great teachers and adminis­ over cultures and institutions.” Today, for the first time in the Vergesst den Deutschen Verein They all eat at the Albrightwith the rest College of us. Gingrichtrators ofLibrary Albright College, its Albright Collegenicht! Versammlungen Gingrich werden amLibrary Albright College Gingrich Library Gobble, its Woodring, its Teel, and history of Albright, so far as I Our football center must be know, we are conferring honorary ersten Dientstag im Monat um vier its Breyfogel, who in the prose­ Uhr dreissig abgehalten. quite playful. His girl tells all cution of the work they gave lit­ degrees upon members of the fac­ her classmates they play “ house’’ tle thought to their own end if ulty of the college. Albright Col­ Thomas: “ Hast du dein Examen CRYSTAL and everything—whoops! lege has been honored by the ac­ only their brief life span might bestanden, Karl?” add to the glory of the structure. ceptance of honorary degrees by This week’s Casanova*’ award As we stand here on Charter Day men prominent in business and Karl: “'Na, Tom, nich will es RESTAURANT presented by the members of the and look back over the eighty professional life. Today the col­ dir mal genau erklaeren, wie . . .” "Curse of an Aching Heart” Divi­ years of Albright College history, lege honors itself by conferring Thomas: “ Genug! Ich bin auch 537-545 PENN STREET sion No. 2, goes to the president and then forward to what we trust degrees upon Professor Horn and durchgefallen.” of the senior class, for continued will be innumerable years of con­ Dean Walton, two of whom, with Student: “ Verzeihung, Herr success in keeping his love life un­ tinued life and activity in the others, have helped to build this Doktor! Aber ioh kann nicht ent­ ziffern, was auf diesem Aufsatz tangled. His undying love for same fields in which she has tried institution and who have in their ¿IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfe numerous Reading girls, a recent to serve humanity, we know that own lives, we believe, examplifled steht, den Sie mir eben zurueck- Albright College Gingrich Library Albright Collegegegeben haben.” Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library alumnus, and a girl at home has while there is place for wide de­ her highest ideals. never failed. velopment and even change in her Those who believe in the small Professor: “ Darauf steht, dass | HINTZ’S BOOK STORE ! courses of study to meet the needs college do so on a well founded Sie deutlicher schreiben sollen!” We always thought “ Greene” was of the day, to adapt herself to a basis, that here the college teacher = Where Albright College Students 1 the favorite of the Irish, but that changing social order, so as to be has a distinct interest in the stu­ Es ist noch kein Meister vom Zeta seems to have proved the ex­ in the front rank as the champion dent as an individual. Himmel gefallen. | Get Their SCHOOL SUPPLIES and STATIONERY f ception. of the welfare of youth; her tech­ Dr. Thompson says: "The — Deutsches Sprichwort. nique is such that there will be teacher is the most important. The ■ The Curtain Rises— = Fountain Pena, Loose Leaf Note Books, Brief Cage., E Have you noticed that murderous no change from the past eighty college is, as its name suggests, a S Writing Paper, Greeting Cards, Oxford Review Books, s collection of colleagues. Teacher glint that lights the eye of ‘Hatchet years of her standards, her ideal­ s Drafting Supplies, etc. E man’ Mayberry whenever he sees ism, her faith, or the condition she and pupil sit on a log face to face Alumni Notes our little mascot, Mickey? in the most effective intimate per­ imposes for a vital Christian ex­ s The only completely stocked Stationery Store in Reading. S perience and there will be no sonal relation. Joseph Ehrhart, student at Hahn­ That Soph girl drinks buttermilk change in the years to come. For Of Professor Horn, I can quote emann Medical School, was a cam­ Albrightto diet; then College she eats chocolate Gingrich j otherwise, Library there is no place for from Dr. Charles FranklinAlbright Thwing: Collegepus visitor last Gingrich week-end. Libraryi WM. G. HINTZ, Inc. Albright 838-840 College PENN ST. Gingrich I Library eclairs and sugary crullers and her in the world. The secular “ However great may be the power niiim iiiiiiiiitiiM iiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiitiiirc wonders why she “ Gaines.” field is too well covered and little of the teacher as a lecturer to a Dr. Milton W. Hamilton, of the big assembly of students, however The Curtain Rises------is the contribution she could make history department, addressed the on the outer fringe of higher edu­ rich may be his worth as an in­ regular Women’s Club Forum pro­ cation. For this reason it is im­ vestigator in science or sociology, gram over Station WEEU on Tues­ ’Round the Campus portant that the faculty of Al­ however fascinating may be his day afternoon. His subject was bright College be, first, men of skill as a master in the laboratory, “ Erasmus, a Peace-Maker.” faith and prayer, men whose lives his interest in each member of his classes has a value even Miss Ann Benninger visited rel­ Here it is . . . again, folks, . . . are so ordered that they shall be in direct contact with the source greater. This interest gives to his atives and friends in Allentown the who, what, . . . and whys of teaching both directness, enthusi­ over the past week-end. . . . the campus. L e w Briner, of all wisdom in their dealing with youth. Without in the least mini­ asm, and permanent intellectual where did you get that hat? .... quickening. It breathes a sense Jennie Moravec and Paul Kus- Tall, quiet, . . handsome Les Knox, mizing the importance of academic Albright College Gingrichsuperiority, Library it is, as Spengler says, of achievingness. Albright It creates in Collegemitch, of Spring Gingrich Valley, N. Y.,Library Albright College Gingrich Library . . . the answer to . . . a maiden’s him a special sense of gratitude were campus guests last week-end. prayer? . . . It’s funny what . . . “ What matters is not how one fashions things, but what one does for being a teacher. It gives to excitement a little . . . mouse can the student himself, also, an ap­ Miss Marie Kleppinger had as cause! Ed Cammarota is . . . . with them; not the weapon, but the battle.” preciation of the worth of the for­ her week-end guest, Miss Anne surely popular . . . with the girls mal teachings and inspires in the Lewis, of Norristown. . . . is it because he croons . . . Albright College is composed, student responsiveness to the lec­ to them? . . . What will . . . the not of buildings, or other material ture or to the recitation. If any assets, but Albright College is Thelma Kuder, ’39, Helene poor frosh . . . do without Guid­ progress has been made it is by Greene, ’38, and Betty Dietz, ’40, ance class? . . . it looks like . . . spiritual. Albright College is the the men who have had the wit to spent the week-end at their re­ the folks back home . . will never assembling of great spirits who see that the college boy can be spective homes. get . . . letters then. . . . What constitute this remarkable institu­ reached and shaped and saved frosh girl . . . is tha-a-a-t way . . tion. Even to those of us in ad­ most surely through his social in­ Amy Leitner, ’37, entertained her over the flashy . . . halfback from ministrative work of the institu­ stincts. Science and literature are parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Leit­ Dover? . . . Television system . . tion, there does not come the fine of small worth, without the ele­ ner last Saturday. Also Rev. and Albrightwouldn’t be College . . . a bad idea Gingrich . . . opportunity Library for personal contact, ments of friendship,Albright of sympathy, CollegeMrs. J. W. Waltz, Gingrich Richland, Pa.,Library Albright College Gingrich Library the girls would really . . . know drawing out the deeper sensibili­ of cooperation, between teacher and Dr. Harry Larkin, of Harris­ whom they . . . were talking to. ties of men’s souls, as is the lot and pupil.” burg. . . . Who is the frosh girl . . who of the faculty. Some time ago we It may be said of the character ------The Curtain Rises-...... RELIABLE — CONVENIENT — ECONOMICAL is popular . . . with Hyman? . . . heard a paper discussed on the and service of Dean Walton as it TRANSPORTATION He called her . . . twice last Sat. theme: “ Are College Presidents was of Briggs of Harvarl: “ He Lonely?” The consensus of opin­ night. . . . Dropping trays . . . in was patient, tender, discerning, READING STREET RAILWAY COMPANY the dining hall . . . seems to be a ion seemed to be that they are, be­ candid, just and cheering because The Theatres weekly occurence. . Moose Disend cause while necessarily contacting convinced of the ovrewhelming READING COACH COMPANY . . . “The Great Lover,” . . do you many, few contacts are so personal predominance of good in the stu­ ASTOB know . . . that you are . . . con­ and intimate as those of the fac­ dent world.” stantly watched . . at the games? ulty member who enters into a Or, as it has been said of Dean “ CAN THIS BE DIXIE” . . . Our mascot Mickey . . . was veritable soul communion with Fred B. R. Hellems of the Uni­ quite playful . . . at the game . . those whom he is trying to direct with versity of Colorado: “ There was Jane Withers & Slim Summerville on Saturday . . . Walter Zuke . . . in academic and spiritual things. testimony to their profound trust Albrightwho is . . . College the attraction .Gingrich . . in Albright Library has always matriculated in his justice, his courage,Albright and his College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library the library? . .-. What’s the mat­ a group of young people who have counsel; to pride in standards of COLONIAL ter . . . Ken Zerby . . . don’t you the ministry in view. Albright scholarship and conduct raised and ALBRIGHT COLLEGE like . . . to be kidded ? . . . It’s College stimulates the faith and maintained; to his kindness, sym­ “ COME AND GET IT” all . . . in fun. . . That Chapel enthusiasm of these young people. pathy, and firmness in the admin­ Reading, Pa. newspaper . . . seems to be .... j Here they must face life as it is istration of discipline; to his per­ From the Best-Seller by arousing quite a bit . . . of in- i lived by a homogeneous group. sonal benefactions to struggling Edna Ferber terest . . . we wonder what . . . . i They learn much from the new students; to his continuous con­ with Courses offered: Liberal Arts, Natural Science, it’s all about!! ! . . . We wonder contacts, shocking as they may be sciousness of other peoples’ per­ Joel McCrea, Frances Farmer and . . . who took . . . the picture of at times, and yet helping them to sonalities and needs.” Social Science, Pre-medical, Pre-legal, Pre-theological, .... Bill Becker .... from the Edward Arnold evaluate the strength and the ------The Curtai- Rises-—— Business Administration, Home Economics, Preparation paper . . . at Moser’s. weakness to be found in such a EMBASSY for Teachers and Laboratory Technicians. Albright College Gingrich Library Edw. ArnoldAlbright College“VALIANT ISGingrich THE WORD Library Albright College Gingrich Library At Loew’s Loses OF CARRIE” Degrees granted: A. B., B. S., B. S. in Eco­ YOUR LAST with nomics, and B. S. in Home Economics. Gladys George & Arline Judge Lbs. in New Film J. WARREN KLEIN, A.M., DUX, L U X , President

The strangest procession ever to PARK CHANCE, GIRLS! wander across a Hollywood movie¡ Write for catalogue set filed onto one of the sound KATHERINE HEPBURN In the past two issues of YO'UR paper the girls’ basketball stages at th» Samuel Gldwyn Stu­ and Herbert Marshall situation was discussed. A few of you have attempted to bring dios during the Aiming of Edna about a solution. Here is some HOPE! A capable coach will Ferber’s “ Come and Get It” ! be available if there is sufficient interest in this girls’ sport. A which brings Edward Arnold, Joel “ A WOMAN REBELS” Albrightschedule mayCollege be arranged Gingrich with the following Library schools if you want McCrea and FrancesAlbright Farmer to the CollegeA Story That WillGingrich Thrill You from Library WEILERS PRINTINGAlbright HOUSE College Gingrich Library to play: Ursinus, Cedar Crest, Lebanon Valley, Wilson, Kutz- Colonial Theatre. 'Start to Finish. town and West Chester. For five hours the pair sat in the cabinets, repeating dialogue, Commercial Printing—Large Circulars—Program« Please check one of the following and deposit your ballot The next day the shooting was in the BOOK STORE before Monday, Nov. 16. but this time real steam was used resumed and the pair spent four and School Papers because the shot was a closeup! more hours in the cabinets. Ar­ j____ | I am interested and willing to participate on a girls’ Arnold Collapses nold lost eight pounds. Brennan 440 COURT STREET — READING, PA. basketball team. Twice, as the takes went on Ar­ lost seven. And both were so nold collapsed and had to be re­ weakened by the ordeal that pro­ vived with buckets of cold water, duction was held >up the following HERMAN DETTERLJNE, Mgr. J____ | I am not interested in a girls* basketball team. while Brennan frequently had to day to enable them to regain their be let out of his cabinet to catch strength. his breath. ■ - The Curtain Rises- Printer* of “ The Albrightian" Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library

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