VOL. XXVII. No. 33 BALTIMORE, MD., FEBRUARY 23, 1923 PRICE 5 CENTS

HOME CONCERT OF MUSICAL SWIMMING TEAM TO MEET SCENERY FOR PRODUCTION NATIONALLY KNOWN TRACK STARS TO CLUBS HELD BEFORE COLUMBIA AND LEHIGH OF "PURPLE MASK" IS COMPETE IN ARMORY GAMES CROWDED HOUSE ON TRIP NEARING COMPLETION TOMORROW NIGHT Local Tank Artists Hope to De- Tentative Cast Selected by Com- University Musicians Present Va- Hopkins Entered in Championship Medley Relay. Varsity ried Program at Maryland Cas- feat Both Opponents. Lehigh mittee. First Night to Be Beaten by Swarthmore Given to R. 0. T. C. Track Men Set for Meet 12alty. Dance Follows Meet Navy The Hopkins Swimming Team The scenery for the tirsL two Yale to in Mile Relay The annual home concert of left today to meet Columbia Uni- acts of the "Purple Mask" has "Al" Leconey, of Lafayette; E. W. Hayes of Pittsburgh, Eddie Combined Musical Clubs was held versity in New York this evening. been completed by the art staff of Farrell of Fordham, and Louis A. Clarke of the Cross Country Club before a crowded house at the Tomorrow afternoon they will op- the Dramatic Club which is now are among the nationally known athletes who are entered in the Maryland Casualty Auditorium on pose Lehigh natators at South engaged in making sets for the Johns Hopkins-Fifth Regiment indoor games which take place to- Wednesday evening. Bethlehem. other three acts. All departments morrow night at the Fifth Regiment Armory. Leconey, captain of All divisions of the organization Last year the Black and Blue of the club have been hard at work the Lafayette track team, winner of the 100 and 220 yard dashes at were included in the concert in- team met defeat at the hands of getting their various duties per- the 1922 I. C. A. A. A. A. meet, holds the world's record for the 100 cluding the Glee Club, the Man- both of these colleges and hope formed. The business staff has ar- with the time of 9 7-10 seconds, and for the 125 yard dash with the dolin Club, the Quartet, the Blue this year to revenge these past de- ranged the hiring of costumes and time of 12 3-5 seconds. Jay Six and the Saxophone Quar- feats. In Columbia, Hopkins will they have procured tickets to be Hayes, the Pittsburgh distance tet. Solo numbers were presented haVe a formidable opponent. Co- on sale next week. The casting 0. D. K. SOCIETY ADVO- man, is one of the best milers in by Joe Moran, J. Dallas Kirwan, lumbia is always well represented committee has selected a tenta- CATES MOVING UP OF the country. He has beaten such Clarence Adams, Waldo Hamble- in the tank and this year again tive cast with understudies for the SPRING ELECTIONS don, Maurice Sater and Mr. Geo. stars as Curtis of Navy and • have a strong combination. Hop- principal roles. Place Plan Before Activities. Or- H. McCauley, director of the Crawford of Lafayette at this dis- kins swimmers last year went Rehearsals for the play are be- ganization to Play Host to Mandolin Club. tance. Clarke, the former Hopkins down to defeat by the score of ing held five times a week, as a Prep. School Athletes The Glee Club, composed of 35 44-9, but this season Hopkins has great deal of preparation is nec- flyer, is national Junior A. A. U. voices under the direction of Mr. A movement has been inaugu- a better balanced team and should essary for the production which 220 yard champion. Clarke's best Charles H. Bochau, opened the rated by the 0. D. K. Society to offer strong opposition in this is only three weeks off. As was change the time Of election of of- time for the 220 is 21 1-5 seconds. evening's program -With "Old coming match. The plunge for the case last year, the Military ficers of the various student ac- Eddie Farrell of Fordham recent- Black Joe" and "Honey I Wants distance has been omitted from Department is taking over the tivities to early in the spring in- ly was a close second to the fa- You Now," followed in later the evening's program, although house for one of the two show stead of continuing the present mous McCallister in the 100 and stages of the program by "Annie it will take place in the Lehigh nights. practice of holding them at the beat this star in the 75 yard dash. Laurie," "The Winter Song," and meet. The cast was selected only after end of the scholastic year. Other well known athletes en- the closing number of the evening, arrang- Lehigh so far this year has not a great deal of discussing, In advocating this change the tered in the meet include A. W. "The University Ode." Encores ing and rehearsing. For each of Springsteen of Lehigh, half miler were called for at each of its three given any startling demonstra- 0. D. K. believes that it will be tions. Swarthmore easily defeated the three or four more important sponsoring a reform that is great- and center of the Lehigh eleven; appearances during the evening. roles, it is the intention of Mr. Henry Bullard, Jr., Yale 220 low The Mandolin Club of 23 pieces Lehigh a short while ago, while ly needed by the campus organi- Hopkins, in turn, defeated Swarth- Swindell to have an understudy. zations. It has been pointed out hurdle man whose best perform- played "Minute March," "My Lit- This will do away with a great ance was timed at 26 2-5 seconds; tle Gypsy Sweetheart," "Last more with little difficulty. How- that when a new officer is elect- ever, with more practice, the Le- deal of worry, if one of the prin- ed to an activity he is forced to W. C. Beers, Maryland shotput- Game March," and other selec- cipals should, for any reason, be ter who threw the 16 highs, mermen should show to bet- take the reins of office with but pound shot tions, utilizing popular numbers unable to take part in the show. 45 ft. 2 1-2 in. at last season's I. C. ng of Waldo ter advantage. Army recently de- little, if any, knowledge of the full the day as encores. To show their appreciation of the A. A. A. A. meet; Pugh of Mary- M. Hambleton entertained with a feated Lehigh by the score of 39- duties of his position. In the ma- 23, and Army is reported to have efforts of those who are ready to jority of cases he has no knowl- land, quarter miler and picked as ukelele solo accompanied by re- step in and fill principal parts at halfback on the 1922 All-Mary- maining- members of the Mandolin an exceptionally strong team. A edge of the way his predecessors Lehigh publication commenting a moment's notice the club has have executed their duties, what land football eleven; H. H. Hile, Club. recently made a change in the con- of Penn State, hurdler; John The far-famed Blue Jay Six, on their swimmers' recent show- methods they have found to be ing says the following:"The meet stitution which provides that any speediest and best, or any other Thurman, of Penn, shotputter and fresh from its successes at the one who successfully under- All-American tackle; Beattie of Saturday afternoon tea dances and was distinctly encouraging to the ideas that he could have gotten Brown and White men in that a studies a major role is eligible for by closer contact with the organi- Princeton, shotPutter, hurdler and Continued on page 3, col. 2 satisfactory improvement over election to membership. zation before his election. In case halfback of the Princeton eleven; previous meets was apparent. The cast is as follows: such a measure cannot be adopted A. G. Corney, Navy shotputter NOTICE Coach Lukens is planning to put Armand de Treviere, in its entirety the 0. D. K. advo- and guard on eleven; and Bohan- his men through some hard prac- Hugh Smallwood cates that elections take place at non, half miler from Virginia. Brisquet Wm. H. Moore, Jr. The program includes 34 track NOTICE TO SENIORS tices in preparation for the meets an early date and that future offi- to come, and will make a strong Marquis de Clamorgan, cers need not necessarily take of- events and five field events. Fif- Class dues must be paid 3 effort to retain the Middle States Russell Passana fice at that time but merely be teen relay races are included in the by March 1. If dues are not Laurette de Chateaubriand, paid before this date the championship held by Lehigh. Le- granted the privilege of attending track events. Seven of these races write-up of the delinquent se- high defeated Hopkins last year Joseph A. Moran the business meetings of the or- will be feature events. Valentine Boudet Alger Hiss nior will not appear in the by one point, the final score be- ganizations without a right to The main attraction of the even- Capt. SavernaisChas. C. Evans HULLABALOO ing 35-36. It was not until the vote, so that they might get an ing will be Medley Relay cham- Abbe Brochard Philip Sachs final event, the back-stroke, in idea of the nature of the business pionship of America. Starters in- Morrell Tickets for "The Purple which Vannort nosed out Mor- Lieut. Roche W. K. that carried on and how it is ex- clude Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Prefect of F. C. Rich Mask" will be exchanged for rell for first place, that Lehigh Police ecuted. Fordham, Navy and Johns Hop- Non-athletic Activities Cards was able to claim the victory. Baron de Vivonne C. Kennedy A committee was appointed and kins. Georgetown, originally en- any time after next Mon- Mme. Anais Hugh English day. G. M. Shriver will have The Hopkins natators have proposed the .change to those in tered, will not compete. Local fans ta Sabine John Desch the tickets at the Barn each been showing excellent form so charge of student activities. With are anxious to compare the speed Sergeant George •Hess day at 12.20. far this year, having defeated the exception of the Student of Hayes of Pittsburgh and Booth Baron de Morsonne, Swarthmore and Catholic Univer- Council and the Athletic Associa- of Hopkins and will have their de- Howard B. Hensel Black and Blue Jay edi- sity by large margins. Although tion Board, which have not yet sire fulfilled in the wind-up of this advertising copy torial and the team lost to Navy and M. I. given the movement their official race. due on March 1. T. last Saturday, it must be re- endorsement, all the local organi- A race which will attract much membered that Hopkins Was com- SCHEDULE OF PICTURES zations were found to be favor- attention will be the mile relay Cotillon Club Dance Sat- peting against two of the best col- FOR HULLABALOO ably disposed. It has been pro- between Yale and Navy. Both urday afternoon, 4.30 P. M., leges in the country. The, absence posed to the two organizations teams have shown up well in pre- C. E. Hall. Today of the plunge from the program that have not ratified the reform vious meets and close competi- Sigma Tau Delta that they should have their elec- tion is expected. Lafayette will Continued on page 4, col. 4 Omicron Kappa Omicron Phi Epsilon Pi tions before March 15. Their ap- meet Lehigh in a mile relay. There BLACK AND BLUE RUNNER DEFEATS proval is expected. is a keen rivalry between these Tuesday The 0. D. K. will act as offi- two colleges and a great race is Several score Baltimoreans went wild last Wednesday Kappa Alpha cial host to the prep and high predicted. Virginia tackles N. Y. night at the Georgetown indoor meet when , Phi Alpha school teams entered in the in- U. in another mile relay. sporting the colors of Johns Hopkins University, nosed out Delta Gamma Theta door track meet tomorrow night. University of Maryland will by inches the famous Joie Ray in the 1500-meter special invi- Wednesday The society will serve in a similar send a large squad of runners to tation run. Ray, who has an international reputation on the Pi Tau Beta capacity for all visiting college the Armory. The Maryland Fresh- track and who is one of the most sought-after athletes in the Hullabaloo Boards teams in all lines of sport. They men will meet the Black and Blue country, was expected to have an easy time in this event. Thursday will be met at the station and con- Continued on page 4, col. 3 the Hopkins was in limelight a second time when Eman- Debating Council ducted to the quarters and ar- uel Aaronson, the Black and Blue captain, finished ahead of O. D. K. rangements made for their enter- Men Wanted to Sell Pro- some of the best hurdlers in the country in the 45-yard low Delta Phi tainment while they are in town. grams at Johns hurdles event. Hopkins- Friday This will fill a need that has long Fifth Regiment Meet, Satur- Kappa Sigma been felt at the university. day, February 24. Admis- Zionist Society f* Hopkins-Fifth Regiment Games Tomorrow at Fifth A resolution was passed at a sion Free and Rifle Team Commission Regiment Armory at 7.30 P. M. Admission 75c to $1.50. recent meeting that all children on Sales. Continued on page 3, col. 3 2 THE JOHNS HOPKINS NEWS-LETTER, FEBRUARY 23, 1923

COTTON, '22, GETS 0. D. K. "Have you heard of my latest "One Chair for Two" NATIONAL OFFICE discovery ?" Ethel—Don't you consider it bad The Johns Hopkins• News-Letter Douglas Cotton, '22, former "o, what is it?" H. form for a man who is calling to editor-in-chief of the News-Letter "I've found how to tell the SI FOUNDED 1897. was elected national publicity number of pieces of macaroni on sit down before she does? a plate." secretary of Omicron Delta Kap- Jack—Certainly, but under some "How?" pa at the national convention of circumstances it is necessary.— Subscription $2.00 last Fri- "Why, you add up the ends and that organization held fe day and Saturday at Richmond. divide by two."—Tiger. Union Republican. Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1909, at the Postoffice at This position includes editor-in- 1111111/11111111111111111111111111111.1111111111111111 Baltimore, Md., under Act of Congress, November 3, 1879. chief of the paper. 0. D. Collins represented the local circle at this of Johns eac e e 10 Published semi-weekly from October to June by the students annual meeting of all the chap- Hopkins University. ters. HE Vice-President of a great life insurance who began his career as an agent the BUSINESS MAN- It was determined at the con- company Business communications should be addressed to has this to say to seniors who are about to AGER, JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY; all articles and other communications vention that the society should should be sent to the MANAGING EDITOR. Tgraduate from college: expand at a rapid rate to other in- "If you love work and desire to pursue an honorable, stitutions where the standing is useful and lucrative mission in life this is the business Telephone Homewood 100 high enough to warrant its entry. for you to take up. Life insurance salesmanship offers a fine field for the energies of the splendid young men The membership has grown very in our colleges. Editor-in-Chief: Business Manager: rapidly, there being at present 508 "That this is true is demonstrated by those college men WILLIAM H. MOORE, JR., '23. who have taken up life insurance for they have shown GLOVER P. FALLON, '23. active members. that the college man is fit for this kind of a job and Editor: that the job also is fit for the college man. Managing Advertising Manager: The name of the publication has J. HUDSON HUFFARD, '23. been changed from the News-Let- "The work ofthe life insurance salesman is distinguished DONALD K. VANNEMAN,'23. by independence and opportunityfor directing his own. Assistant Managing Editor: ter to the Circle. This is issued It gives all possible opportunity for individual initiative Manager: JOSEPH S. LEOPOLL '24. Circulation four times a year. and a chance to make an ample income at an age when PHILIP W. HOWARD, '25. most fellows are struggling on a wage pittance." Associate Editors The new officers are as follows: JR., '23. That is the story of one who began at the bottom and RIGNAL W. BALDWIN, Assistant Business Managers: William Brown, of Washington WILLIAM G. DEAN, JR., '24. reached the top without the help of a college educa- RANDOLPH NORWOOD, '24. BERNARD C. HEARN, '23. & Lee, president (re-elected) ; A. tion. The advantages are with you who graduate T. REESE MARSH, '24. FITZGERALD DUNNING, '24. G. Williams, of University of from college. Before deciding your career make in- Junior Editors: D. MILES MARRIAN, '25. Richmond, vice-president; J. Carl quiries of the "Agency Department." RICHARD C. TILGHMAN, '25. G. DONALD GIESKE, '25. Fisher, of Washington & Lee, JOHN W. PARSONS, '25. '23. J. D. SLAUGHTER, general secretary (re-elected) ; BENJAMIN T. ROME, '25. JOHN C. LEWIS, JR., '23 EDWARD THOMSEN, '26. W. DIXON, '24. Dean Prince, of University of J. ARTHUR NELSON, JR., '26. JOHN T. -GA1 L ERNEST A. STRATHMAN, '26. A. J. McKAY, '26. Richmond, extension secretary; of Johns Hop- LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY H. Douglas Cotton, OF BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS Member of Southern Intercollegiate Newspaper Association. kins University, publicity secre- Largest Fiduciary Institution in New England tary; Professor Hewlitt, of Center Printed by The Read-Taylor Co., Lombard and South Sts., Baltimore, Md. College, treasurer.

OUTDOOR WORK IN PHYSI- BALTIMORE, MD., FEBRUARY 23, 1923 CAL TRAINING TO BE RESUMED SOON FROM GILBERT'S PE MsiGIVET- E The outdoor physical training THEY'RE OFF classes for both Freshmen and Sophomores will reopen about the Thrills aplenty should be furnished tomorrow night when the last of March, or as soon there- WORD MONGER S"and annual Fifth Regiment-Johns Hopkins meet takes place. Three hun- after as possible. Dr. Abercrom- " dred athletes have journeyed to Baltimore to put themselves against bie, director of physical education CHATTERING BARBERS" the two hundred and fifty local entrants on the path and afield. The is now giving his lectures on Per- collection includes a number of nationally famous cinderpath stars sonal Hygiene to all students of the University who have not here- and a few football players of All-American selection. "Word mongers" and "chattering barbers," Gilbert tofore received them, but these Although the Hopkins track organization has been sorely hit by are now more than half completed called those of his predecessors who asser‘ted that a graduation and by the blacklist, the survivors are giving an excellent All are illustrated. wound made by a magnetized needle was painless, that account of themselves. These men are deserving of all the praise that The lectures, as well as the out- a magnet will attract silver, that the diamond will draw Hopkins can give them. door classes, are given on Mon- iron, that the magnet thirsts and dies in the absence of day, Wednesday and Friday of There are a number of reasons why the meet, tomorrow night, iron, that a magnet, pulverized and taken with sweet- each week. This year the outdoor ened water, will cure headaches and prevent fat. should be a particularly worthwhile affair. Practically all of the ath- classes have mainly been super- letes of note who were entered in the Georgetown meet, will be en- vised by the Military Department, tered then and are on exhibition, our management points out, for half under the supervision of Major Before Gilbert died in 1603, he had done much to ex- the price of the Washington meet. One of the greatest features will Enoch B. Garey. plain magnetism and electricity through experiment. He be probably the medley relay in which Booth will run as anchor man found that by hammering iron held in a magnetic THASHRYH Blue. All eyes will be leveled upon this lanky meridian it can be magnetized. He discovered that the for the Black and Hic—"Wha'sh time?" youth who attracted national attention by defeating the famous flash, Cup—"Can't shee, got ish hands compass needle•is controlled by the earth's magnetism Joie Ray, at Georgetown, Wednesday night. on fash."—Lemon Punch. and that one magnet can remagnetize another that has All lovers of excitement of the three-ring circus variety will find lost its power. He noted the common electrical attrac- it at the Armory tomorrow night. With revolvers snapping from tion of rubbed bodies, among them diamonds, as well was the first every corner, athletes "warming up" wherever space is available, as glass, crystals, and stones, and to study groups of field-event men going through their paces, and scores of electricity as a distinct force. judges, dispatchers and other officials bristling with importance, thoughts of Barnum and Bailey's little offering seems tame. "Not in books, but in things themselves, look for This is Hopkins one big major event between the Thanksgiving knowledge," he shouted. This man helped to revo- football game and the first lacrosse contest. What a flurry, what lutionize methods of thinking—helped to make electri- yelling, what excitement,— city what it has become. His fellow men were little Strange. concerned with him and his experiments. "Will Queen THEY'RE OFF!• Elizabeth marry—and whom ?" they were asking. It's a queer one, a puzzler—and yet it's true! He has found something which gives him pleasure, and the most ineorrig- Elizabeth's flirtations mean little to us. Gilbert's JUNE WEEK fble pessimist must admit it's beneficial. method means much. It is the method that has made Those who do not know just what June Week is going to offer "Vaseline" Hair Tonic is the reason for this unique experience. It's the modern electricity what it has become, the method which classiest hair dressing ever, gives this year, had better find out in short order and start saving for the snap and polish to the head. And— enabled the Research Laboratories of the General it helps the scalp. price of a ticket or else they will be sadly disappointed when that At all drug stores and student Electric Company to discover new electrical principles barber shops. power for hundreds of week of joy rolls around. Every "V aseline" product is rec- now applied in transmitting miles, ommended everywhere because of Never before has a real Senior extravaganza such as that to be its absolute t urity and effectiveness. in lighting homes electrically, in aiding physicians with the X-rays, in freeing civilization from drudgery. offered in June ever been attempted at Hopkins. An entire week of solid joy—music, athletics, banqueting, comedy and dancing galore, aseline terminating,•. in the final Senior ball and banquet with a million dollar imported jazz band aiding the graduates to break the ties of college HAIR TONIC GeneraHNE1edric general Office Company Schenectady,NY life without shedding a tear. Chesebrough Mfg.Co. 95424K A3 solid week of joy at the rate of about a dollar a day! (Consolidated) THE JOHNS HOPKINS NEWS-LETTER, FEBRUARY 23, 1923 3

U. OF CAL. DEFEATS HOP- "THE MAN WHO TELLS THE O. D. K. Advocates Moving Up KINS RIFLE TEAM BY TRUTH" TO SPEAK UNDz.R of Spring Elections The "COLLEGIAN" Y. M. C. A. AUSPICES Continue.: Jr Ifl puAc 1 THIRTEEN POINTS Col. Raymond Robins, known under 12 years of age be admit- The hat for the "College Man" who Second Stage of Intercollegiate as "the man who tells the truth," ted free of charge to all games Completed Last Week. Team has been secured by the Central creates his own style c•-% played on Homewood Field. A Showing Good Form Y. M. C. A. to address- the men's recommendation advocating this 11 WARNER & COMPANY University of California de- meeting at the Garden Theater $4.50 The was sent the athletic department. next Sunday afternoon at 3.30 P. up HATTERS feated the Johns Hopkins Univer- Many other colleges throughout M. The Central extends a spe- 222 W. BALTIMORE ST. sity in a rifle match for the week the country have found it advis- cial welcome to Hopkins men to ending February 16 by a score of able to open their gates to the hear Colonel Robins speak on the done small folks, thereby acquiring 911 to 898. Shooting was subject, "Is Christianity Essential many loyal and persistent rooters. from all four positions, but, al- to Democratic Civilization ?". It would not be a loss in revenue there were ten men on a Col. Robins is one of America's You collegians who stroll along the campus will though to take this stand for the youths, most able orators and one of her be among the first to sense the coming of Spring. team, only the scores of the five when held up at the entrance, do most popular lecturers. Notice his Doesn't that suggest something to you in the highest counted. A summary of not pay to get in as the price of matter of clothes? record of experiences: his activi- the match follows: admission is prohibitive to their Go in for Stein-Bloch and ties start with those of a news- Goodman and Suss Prone Sit. Kneel. Stand. T'l meagre savings. The 0. D. K. Suits if you want to know college style at its best. Parks, It. E.... 48 50 46 39 183 boy and reach those of lieutenant Wilgis, H. E.... 50 47 44 42 183 thinks that this should be done Rowland, W . 50 47 43 40 180 colonel Army, com- Bates, F. T....48 49 49 34 180 and that a public announcement Ruoff. G. M.... 49 48 46 29 172 missioner commanding American Williams, F. E. 49 47 40 36 172 be made in the newspapers. Thiessen, A. E. 48 48. 48 27 171 Red Cross in Russia. During the e/aaliankoilir/P Cochran, J. A.. 48 44 40 37 169 The 0. D. K. has voted to lend )tvgat#44 Mount, J. E.... 49 48 39 26 162 interim he was store clerk, farm Virdin, J. D.... 48 43 37 28 156 its support to the public presen- —8— boy, postmaster, lawyer, prospec- Score of five highest 98 tation of "The Purple Mask", es- (Y. M. B. 0. D.) tor, religious worker in Alaska, The totals of the five highest pecially on Monday night, March member of Chicago Board of Ed- men of the University of Cali- 5, which performance is being Baltimore and ucation and industrial expert and Hanover fornia team: sponsored by the R. 0. T. C. A striker arbiter. Soo-Hoo, L. 188 number of alumni members have Kanagy, It. 187 Dr. John R. Mott, international Soo-Hoo, T 180 taken boxes. Meigs, 179 secretary of Y. M. C. A., says that Malmsten 177 Reports of gross inefficiency in Col. Robins has won the intellec- Grand total 911 several departments of the uni- and spiritual confidence of Economy and Satisfaction During the same week in which tual versity has prompted the 0. D. URNER'S strongest type of college men. Go Hand in Hand the rifle team met California, it the K. to take steps that some im- wide and intimate touch When Using completed the second stage of the "His provement be made. A commit- MEN'S SHOES with life, his transparent sinceri- intercollegiates. The intercollegi- tee of which Glover Fallon is the Of the Better Class ty, his downright earnestness, ates are rifle matches in which a chairman, has been appointed to splendid courage and heroic pro- large number of the country's uni- discuss the matter with the fac- gram enable him to call out the versities participate, and which ulty. re- -The Wonder Motor are managed by the National Rifle latent energies of men and to of URNER BROTHERS Association at Washington. The late them to the serious tasks R. 0. T. C. NOTE An Exclusive Product life." 111 E. BALTIMORE STREET intrecollegiates are divided into R. Norwood, H. E. Wilgis and BALTIMORE SHERWOOD BROTHERS, INC. stages as follows: First four ADDRESS THE G. M. Shriver have been commis- second DR. COALE TO stage, prone and sitting; CHRISTIAN SERVICE CLUB sioned second lieutenants in the prone and kneeling; third stage, At the next meeting of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps stage, prone and standing; fourth Christian Service Club to be held for the second semester. stage, prone any one of the other Tuesday evening at the home of FURNITURE OF QUALITY three positions. In shooting off Mr. W. C. Roberts, Dr. Coale, a and individuality is offered here at prices that are not Clarence Adams presented a se- the second stage, prone and kneel- Presbyterian minister, will speak and cannot be underquoted by any house at any time. ries of novelty dances and was ing, the following scores were on "Christianity and Modern- Besides the reputation of an old-established firm made to give a number of encores. made: ism." Dr. Coale had been sched- is back of each sale with a guarantee. Prone Sitting Total The Saxophone Quartet, con- Wilgis, H. E 109 94 194 uled to speak at the last meeting Parks, It. E 100 92 192 sisting of Betz, Scherr, Tatum and JOHN C. KNIPP & SONS Mount. J. E 97 92 189 of the club, but was forced to _Ruoff, G. M. 98 87 185 Sater, gave the "Pilgrims Chorus FURNITURE ,DECORATIONS DRAPERIES 178 postpone it until this meeting. Rowland. W. M 97 81 from Tannhauser" and "The At the meeting to be held on 343 NORTH CHARLES STREET Grand total 938 Greatest Story Ever Told." present week a Tuesday, March 6, it is expected During the Immediately following the con- M. Ruoff, that Dr. Craig Stewart, of Illinois, team composed of G. cert dancing was held in the main Wilgis, J. E. who is preaching at Old St. R. E. Parks, H. E. auditorium of the clubhouse with Rowland, F. E. Paul's Episcopal Church, Sarato- Mount, W. M. the Blue Jay Six supplying the Virdin, F. T. ga and Charles streets, during the Williams, J. D. music. Dancing continued until 1 The Greetings of a Fine Store and A. E. season of Lent will make an ad- Bates, J. A. Cochran, o'clock. shooting against dress. Thiessen is The officers of the Musical To the Students of a Fine University prone posi- Princeton. Only the Club in charge of the concert are and only the Concert of Musical Clubs tions will be used, Home President, John R. Sherwood, will count. The Held Before Crowded House five highest scores '23; manager, Donald K. Vanne- this week page 1 men who are shooting Continued from man, '23; treasurer, Fordyce E. in the intercol- social functions of the win- HOCHSCHILD,KOHN &CO. the third stage of other Campbell,'23; assistant managers, the prone and ter, made its local debut on the legiates, from J. W. Thomas, '24, and R. C. H. E. Wil- stage. This organization standing positions, are concert Tilghman, '25. E. Parks, heard in a number of popular gis, W .M. Rowland, R. was The patronesses consisted of a E. Williams. selections. The personnel of the J. A. Cochran and F. number of the wives of the pro- consists of Vanne- Captain MacMurray has ex- Blue Jay Six fessors of the university and Campbell, Scherr, Urner, CHANTILLY pressed satisfaction with the man, prominent matrons of the city. progress of the team. Practice in Sater and Betz. These men fur- shooting from the prone position nished the music for dancing that Restaurant Francais aban- followed the concert. has been almost entirely PUBLIC SALES 518 N. CHARLES STREET,BALTIMORE doned. in order to get more prac- Two sketches already well known to Hopkins men were giv- We have purchased 122,000 tice in shooting from the other pair U. S. Army Munson last Telephone, Vernon 3442 Orchestra—Dancing Dallas Kirwan and Joe Mo- three positions. In the sitting and en by shoes, sizes 5/12 to 12 which 3.30 to 5.30 P. M. and 6 to 8 P. M. blackface act, kneeling positions, this year's ran. Kirwan's was the entire surplus stock TABLE D'HOTE team is stronger than last year's, under the heading of "Foolish- of one of the largest U. S. LUNCHEON-60c DINNER—$1.00 but they are rather weak in the inent" was his contribution to Government shoe contrac- SUNDAY D1NNER—$1.25 tors. standing position. The men are the evening's entertainment. Mo- ran repeated his sketch "Imper- This shoe is guaranteed one improving with practice, how- hundred per cent, solid leath- Cook," including ever, and Captain MacMurray sonation of Joe er, color dark tan, bellows confidently expects them to be- the "one-man vaudeville show" tongue, dirt and waterproof. come as strong in shooting from and the classic imitation of four The actual value of this shoe the standing position as they are Hawaiians playing ukelele. Ac- is $6.00. Owing to this tre- mendous buy we can offer in The team is en- cording to authorities Mr. Moran RADIO!! the others. same to the public at $2.95. strong opposition this sounded more like Joe Cook than countering Send correct size. Pay postman on Cook himself. YOU WILL FIND OUR STOCK OF STANDARD MAKE SETS Year. All the teams that were Joe delivery or send money order. If ahead of us in the intercollegiates A guitar solo was presented by shoes are not as represented we AND APPARATUS WILL MEET YOUR EVERY NEED last year were scheduled for Waldo Hambleton and a piano will cheerfully refund your money COMPLETE VACUUM TUBE RECEIVERS, $39.95 UP matches this year; almost every solo by Maurice Sater. Sater's se- promptly upon request. college on the schedule is repre- lection was "Golliwogg's Cake- State RADIO SUPPLY CO. strong rifle team. Next walk," "Kitten on the Keys" was National Bay sented ity a 1724 N. CHARLES ST. week Iowa State College, which played as an encore. The univer- Shoe Company has one of the best teams in the sity quartet was heard in several Vernon 3055 10 Minutes from Hopkins 296 Broadway, New York, N. Y. country will be met. novelty and feature numbers. 4 THE JOHNS HOPKINS NEWS-LETTER, FEBRUARY 23, 1923

MANAGEMENT OF ELECTRI- Nationally Known Track Stars to The Medical Standard Book Co. CAL CLUB TO BE TURNED Compete Tomorrow Night Flynson, Westcott and Dunning OVER TO JUNIORS COlittialt ci ji-Orti ',lige (THE BOOK MART) PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS At 4.15 this afternoon the Elec- Freshmen in a mile relay. Mary- TWO STORES: land will toe the mark in the S. A. Complete Stock of trical Club will meet in Room Charles and Chase Sts. Eutaw Place and North Ave. Medical Books and College I. A. A. mile relay championship 104, M. E., for the election of of- Vernon 0890 Madison 0405 Requisites ficers for the remainder of this race; other entrants in this relay are Hopkins and George Wash- Importers and Dealers in Fine Books year and next year. At this meet- Fifth Regiment. ington University. <(?. ing the Senior officers of the club Handicapper..— Mr. John E. 301 N. CHARLES ST. There are two important non- will resign, and it will be turned Clair, A. A. U. collegiate mile relays of in Baltimore, Md. to the control of the Juniors. Chief Medical Officer—Dr. R. Things look promising for the terest. The Fifth Regiment of Quality T. Abercrombie, J. H. U. 41 "Seniors of the department, in that Maryland will run the Seventh ft Chief Usher—Capt. W. S. Paul, 41 ti they anticipate no difficulty in se- Regiment of New York; the Over one hundred years 41 U. S. A. of designing and curing employment. A represen- Baltimore Cross Country Club creating 41 Games Committee—Chairman, Silverware assures the pur- 41 tative of the Chesapeake and Po- will meet the Washington Canoe Major Walter Black, Fifth Regi- chaser of Kirk pieces in 4/ tomac Telephone Company has Club in another feature event. silver absolute 41 .U ment; secretary, Mr. J. Dallas certainty of 0 V already assured the men that his "Ridge" Edwards and Bob 2 superiority. 11 Kirwan, J. H. U.; treasurer, Mr. 0 company will place a large per- Skinner, both well known to Hop- 11 R. T. Cox, J. H. U.; Capt. John F. 11 II beXatterie) centage of them. Besides this, rep- kins fans, will represent the Fifth 44M ES It& OSCAR G.1-5111. Houck, Fifth Regiment; Capt. resentatives of the Westinghouse Regiment, and Clarke, Hopkins Samuel Kirk oWN ERS John F. Kellner, Fifth Regiment; 41 and General Electric are expected record holder, will sport the col- 0 2'4t1i)Edoel4 OP° Lieut. W. F. Hartung, 5th Regi- to shortly address the Seniors on ors of the Cross Country Club. 4 29 Baltimore St., East ment; Dr. Ray Van Orman, J. H. and Son 11 There will be five open track Co. 11 One Door West of Ligin St. a similar topic. U.; Mr. Norman C. Keyes, J. H. events: yard 220 ft 40LE AGENTS FOR BALTIMORE The past season of the Electri- the 100 dash, U. Baltimore, Md. 41 For College Fraternity Band. cal Club has been remarkably suc- yard dash, the quarter, half and • (Greek Letter Soc(eties) • cessful. Thirty-five men, practic- . Included among the Oldest Swimming Team to Meet Colum- Silversmiths in America ally the entire number of Juniors Hopkins representatives in these bia and Lehigh J. H. Furst & Co. events will be Aaronson in the • • Established in 1817 and Seniors, are members of the Continued J. °in page 100, Dorcus in the quarter mile, 1 • Printers of Philological and club. During the year the meet- worked a disadvantage upon the Norwood in the half and Booth Scientific Works ings have been addressed by Wm. Black and Blue team._ That Dun- qefelemeiefeleloio;onorm,, in the mile. 23 S. HANOVER ST. T. Alderson, C. L. White, Calvin ning was unable to compete in SHOES The field events include the Baltimore, Md. N. Warfield, Thomas Barry, Les- the breast stroke also was a loss, for running high jump, shotput and ter B. Kinnamon, all members of in that in the Swarthmore meet he pole vault. Hopkins entrants are UNIVERSITY MEN the society. Prominent engineers swam the distance in 1.18 2-5 SARATOGA AT Proctor, Aaronson, Hutzler and who have addressed the club are while the best time made at the For Dress For Sport Wear LIBERTY STS. Heyn_in the high jump, Hamble- Dr. B. E. Shackelford, of the Wes- Naval Academy last Saturday Smart LUNCHEON ton in the shotput and Aaronson Styles—Best Leathers tinghouse Lamp Company, who was 1.23. in the pole vault. Moderate Price:, TEA spoke on the "Manufacture of In- The Hopkins team will line up There are also listed a number DINNER candescent Lamps"; Mr. Lynch, as follows: of scholastic events and relays. SPECIAL PARTIES of the Westinghouse Electrical Relay—Welsh, Buhrer, Coady WYMAN The high school fans will have and Manufacturing Company, and Lord. 11.30 A. M. plenty of opportunity to see their 19 W. LEXINGTON ST. until who spoke on "Materials of Con- 100-yard Swim—Buhrer and heroes perform and the universi- 7.30 P. M. PLAZA 6987 struction"; and several other Lord.. ties represented at the meet will prominent engineers of the West- 220-yard Swim—Coady. see their future. Freshmen on the AUDITORIUM inghouse Company. At one time 50-yard Swim—Welsh and Buh- Fine Clothes track. A feature of the scholastic Next Week the club entertained the Baltimore rer. A suit by Lemmert gives the final section of the A. I. E. E.. program will be the 600 yard Matinees Wednesday & touch to the lasting satisfaction you Breast Stroke—Dunning. Saturday special. derive from thoroly dependable Back Stroke—Morrell., The Most Delightful Musical cloths cut in authentic fashion— The R. 0. T. C. will have entire every-day wear or more FRESHMAN INTERFRATERNI- Plunge—Hambleton and How- Play of Years whether for charge of the ushering. festive occasions. TY SMOKER TO BE HELD ard. Direct from Two Years' Run in The following is a list of offi- Fancy Diving—Coady. New York At the regular weekly meeting cials for tomorrow night's meet: LEMMERT at With of the Interfraternity Board last OFFICIALS Unaltered Century Theatre 19 Fayette Street, East Cast and Monday at 12.20 plans for a smok- Referee—Mr. George J. Turner, Next Week Production Business Suits Dress Clothes er to be given by the Freshmen A. A. U. Messrs. Shubert Present Overcoats Sport Togs of the various fraternities were FORD'S Starter—Mr. J. V. Mulligan, of 9 9 discussed. It was decided to have Georgetown. Porter Emerson Browne each fraternity pick one of its "Blossom Time Clerk of Course—Mr. Latrobe Author of (Based J. F. Apple Co. Freshmen to serve on a commit- on incidents in the life of Cogswell, B. A. C. Franz MANUFACTURING JEWELERS -The Bad Man" Schubert) tee to arrange the affair. Presi- Book and Lyrics by Lancaster, Pa. Chief Relay Clerk—Capt. G. M. "The Spendthrift" Dorothy Donnelly dent Macauley appointed Klein (Adapted from the Class Rings, Pins, Fraternity Pins, Miller, 5th Regt. "A Fool There Was" original of A. M. Willner and H. Reichert) Cups, Medals, Etc. and Klinefelter, of the board, to Assistant Clerks of Course— Presents His New 111"SIC FROM MELODIES Stationery, Invitations, Programmes serve on this committee as ad- Play OF FRANZ "Makers of the Varsity Seals" Mr. Joseph Hill, J. H. U.; Mr. P. SCHUBERT AND H. BERTE visory members. This committee K. Moisan, St. John's. ADAPTED BY SIGMUND ROMBERG • will provide suitable entertain- Track Judges—Mr. Theodore "LADIES Staged by J. C. Huffman ment for those who attend. The Entire Production under the Personal E. Straus, J. H. U.; Dr. George A. Direction of Mr. J. J. Shubert W.L. Mann idea of the smoker, of course, is Stewart, J. H. U.; Mr. Joseph C. FOR SALE" to promote better relations among Commercial Photography Thompson, J. H. U.; Capt. J. H. A Story of European Women and the fraternities. Circuit Photography Patten, U. S. A.; Mr. Charles American Gold MARYLAND THEATRE Last year a smoker of the sort Flash Lights Views Walbert, J. H. U. Scenes Laid in Vienna and Playing KEITH Attractions again proposed was given by the Groups Enlargements Timers—Mr. J. E. Tyler, J. H. New York Freshmen soon after rushing sea- Week of February 19 U.; Mr. J. H. Lloyd, P. R. R.; Mr. With a Distinguished Cast KODAK FINISHING A son. Each fraternity had an act James McCallister, B. A. C.; Mr. BILL OF STARS THAT SURPASSES 325 N. Howard St. Vincent Serrano • EVERYTHING EVER BEFORE on the program and the entertain- Herbert Sadtler, B. A. C.; Mr. ATTEMPTED ment as a whole thoroughly Carlotta Monterey Mt. Vernon 4999 was Charles Ornstein, Third Corps, U. Vaudeville's Contribution to the Shake- Malcolm Williams spearean Revival in America enjoyed. It is thought that there S. A.; Mr. Emmanuel Daniel. E. F. ALBEE PRESENTS JULIA SHIRTS NECKWEAR is enough talent among the fra- Inspectors—Mr. Edward Kirk- ARTHUR ternity Freshmen this Distinguished American Tragedienne and year to pro- ness, C. C.; Mr. Jack Cline, Y. M. Dramatic Star in the Queen's Closet Scene vide another entertainment. from "HAMLET" Lefranc & Ault such C. A.; Major L. F. Lamborn, of Academy of Music Fifteen Minutes of Shakespeare 421 N. HOWARD ST. Friends; Mr. B. J. O'Rourke, Cor- TRIXIE FRIGANZA In BETWEEN ROOMMATES nell; Mr. L. M. Elphinstone, B. Now In Its "My Little Bag o' Trix," by Neville HOSIERY GLOVES Fleeson and Albert Von Tilzer "Got a cigarette?" C. C. C.; Mr. J. H. Parran, M. S. TENTH WEEK Melissa Ten Eck "No. I'm off 'ern." C. & Max STRATTON SHIRT MAKER Weily "Do you find smoking bad for Field Judges—Dr. Benjamin America's Original Character Dancers 226 N. Liberty St. ANNE NICHOLS' LAUGHING WITH MAX DOLIN AND FREDERICK Dress Shirts $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 Tappan, J. H. U.; Mr. Oehrl, B. CROM WEED you ?" SUCCESS Negligee $3.25 and $4.25 A. C.; Mr. Alexander Cummings, Imported Madras $5.25 and $6.26 "No, but I want to break you Vaughn Comfort Terms Cash. Less 10% 30 Days on B. A. C.; Mr. George Gillett, J. THE AMERICAN TENOR With JIMMIE JONES at the Piano Shirts of the habit."—Jack o' Lantern. H. U.; Mr. Albert Hildebrandt, Also a Full Line Harry of Men's B. A. Holmes & Furnishings A.; Major S. Johnson Poe, ABIE'S Florrie "What were your father's last La Vere Princeton. In a Novelty Comedy Skit Entitled words ?" Scorers—Mr. W. J. Leimkuh- "Themselves" Established 1873 "He had none. Mother was with ler, M. S. C.; Mr. C. I. T. Gould, Dan&Bryant & Stewart—Dick IRISH GENTLEMEN JESTERS him to the end."—Medley. J. H. U. Original A.H. Fetting Man'fg Jewelry Co. Custodian of Prizes—Lieut. Four Phillips WORLD'S GREATEST FOREHEAD Englishman (eating a fish-cake Pollard, Third Corps, U. S. A. BALANCERS Manufacturers ROSE RAY for the first time)—"I say, old Announcer—Mr. William Myer G. HULLING PRESENTS Greek Letter Fraternity Jewelry chap, something has died in my J. H. U. THE CLOWN SEAL' THE PLAY THAT PUT A COMEDIAN OF THE SEA 213 N. LIBERTY ST., Baltimore, Md. Marshall—Capt. The Most Wonderful Trained Tnimai in biscuit."—Punch Bowl. H. A. Lepper, U IN HUMOR Captivity