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BIRTHDAY CHAPEL Calendar of Art Exhibitions I WIDESPREAD FEELING BRINGS COLLEGE THAT BIG NAVY IS VARSITY OFFERS MUCH , Downtown Gallery, I 13 \Vest I3 St. I ~~ -* - WElCOME GIFTS Exlti.Jriti(nzr -v/ --rlJant 'Coo r/ts by ME~~CE TO PEACE WORK FOR WILLING HANDS Walt Kuh1l. President Kieran Wins Chapel New Art Circle, 35 \Vest 57 St. I Vigorous Protest Against Exhibitio1l of v.:ater colors and Some Impressions of Completely as Exercises New Bill gouaches by Max Weber. The Cast Progress Fine Arts Building, 215 West 57 St. The Forty-third annual Exhibi A few weeks ago Secretary of State Kellogg, in addition to proposing treaties A Chat with Varsity Leads There was an unmistakable undercur tion of the Architectural Lea glte of New York. for the olltlawry of war with other like rent of expectancy in the hubbub which Mllch startJin.£': inform;]tion on the R. H. Macy & Co., H St. and B'way. minded nations, expressed his I'eadiness preceded chaprl on the morning of \Ved early dramatic records of the leading A loan exhibition of 27 master to sign agreements with all the powers man and 'woman in Varsity has been nesday, Febrll:Jry J5. Somehow even pieces of A1lcient Oriental of the world renouncing submarines and uneill'thed by a frantic burrowing into the room itself seemed furbished and Rug W Raving, arranged by their family annals. Dot G illam's earl slIbm Llrine warfare. About the same dressed a s if for great festivities. Sud Dr. RudolPh M. Riefsta/;[ of iest recollection of taking part in dram time Secretary of the Navy \~T il bur pre denly, LI though a signLlI had been given New Yorlt University. atics is a performance all naturel for ~ented a twenty year program which the noise stopped short and President the benefit of an adoring fami ly. At would co st at least two billion, five mil a rather more advanced Llge she took Kier:Jn, escorting ~everal members of the SENIORS HOLD I!on dollflrs. DlII'ing the first five y ears the part of the deer in Hiawatha but Board of Trustees LInd memhers of the TRY-OUTS FOR twenty -five JO ,OOO ton cruisers. thirty she , fai ls to remember whether she Alumnae Organization entered, followed SING LEADER two big submarines, nine large destroy caught Hiawatha or Hiawatha caught almost immediately by the Senior class, ers, five airplane carriers.-a total of her. /\t the Senior Claf; s Meeting on Thurs seventy-one ships at a cost of 740 million uniform LInd austere in its b lack and day. Februal'y 16, the guests were chosen In High School Dot's histrionic abilit. dollars. were called fOL The purchasing white. College's birthday chapel had for the coming Senior Hop. Unfortun- ies were spent in debating and oratory. power of this huge sum mLly be better begun. atel.", the names cannot be divulged at 'realized if we present a quotation from She won the "Vorld Oratorical Contest pre~ent' to coll ege at ' large. for 1924-, at Evander. At High School President Kieran opened the ceremonies the New York Times of December RIDERS TO THE SEA . Last year she played t1'u'n <1nnounced two songs hv the Choral Si!lg were · held , The aspirants were 2 ~, J9 2 7. "The United States Commis- I CI."rI0ttt' I-h~ l l rnilnll IVLlI't!ll Ed,1 a nd. . j' , ~ , " , . ,' , , .. . Prosp ~ r 2• .) n . I ffE Tqvl~J " T ------.- - r -: ;U \J i l1... 1 d .. ... ·., li t -... . ( .,-" , j -, . ~ -: . :" "'u..: ... • ...... :- · I ~' ~. : _ Clul), l.OVEI.Y ApPEAR and liREnrNGs .. the I ----- ~ " ~. --.c.....:.:_~_ _ _~ ~~ _ first of which was distinguished by a ;\nne Rosenbaum. Due to lack of tIme, ;] few years a~o that the total endow- Hilde Grat starteo he')' dr ~l r"Ulc ';
no need for haste. If the right bid does 110t come along now, wait for CALENDAR it. "Second best" choices are likely to have unhappy results. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23 \ Ve should like to 2'ive much the same advice t o the sor o rities them- 1!;untrr Vol XV FEBRUARY 23, 1928 No. 19 selves a s well as to their rushees t o see it tha t the affair is carried 0 11 12 :00 M.-Dance Club, Room 106. 12 :00 M.-Pan-Hellenic Meeting, Room w ith the u s u al m easure of t act and kindness. 208. Editor-in-ChiEf Managing Editor ANNE C. LIPPMAN, '28 EDNA E. KRAFT, '28 12 :00 M.-Glee Club, Aud. Goldie Kraft, '30 Assistant 3 :3 0 P. M.-Ottinger. Room :!II. Anodatf! EJitor Manallinll Staff 6:00 P. M.-Ottinger Try-outs, Aud. Mary Hoyt, '28 Juliette Kamholtz, '30 FRANCES J. HAROLD, '28 BOOKS IN EDUCATION COURSES 4:00 P. M.-Curriculum Comm., Coun- Bryna Isaacs, '30 Ruth Marks, '30 cil Room. Editorial Board Sylvia Singerwitz. '30 Tobia Gordon, '31 The result probably of carelessness rather than the deliberate a ttempt Therese Siglen, '28 Ethel Cohen, '29 Edith Mann. '28 Josephine Eliashow, '28 to be selfish, is the inconsiderate u se of Education books by students in TUESDAY, FEFBRUARY 28 He!en Mulhern, '29 Thais Lindstrom, '30 Bu.inen Staff 1 8 d 8 I B FREDA KAMINSKY, '28 Manager t l e an 5 c a sses. . ecause the reg istration in these conrses is so 1 2 :00 M.-Playshop , Room 204. Reporti"ll Staff Beatrice Schnur, '28 Li:lian Willner .. '29 large that the Bookroom cannot meet the need s of each indiv idua l. the 12 :00 M.-Math. Club, Room 211. Hattie Zweigenthal, '30 Bryna Isaacs, '30 Adverti.inll Staff Education department has outlined the work so that different classes 12:00 M.-Dan.ce Club, N. S. Gym. CECILE BANDLER, '29 Manager Estelle Levenson, '29 Helen O'Donoghue, '30 12:00 M.-Science Club, Lab. B. Hortense Feinberg, '28 Dorothy Findlay, '29 study different branches of the course at the sam e time. This e nables Rebecca Klibanow, '30 Ida Sharnoff, '30 12:00 M.-Social Science Club, Room 412. Rebecca Elias, '29 Lenore F. Levy, '31 Ruth Hirshman, '29 Alicia Kunz, '29 everyone to procure the books during the t erm. 2 :00-5:00 P. M.-BuLLETIN M'eecing. Birdie JudelIe, ' 29 Myra Keyburn. '30 Circulation Staff GERTRUDE SMITH, '28 Manager But there are students who withdrav,T the books from the Bookrool11 BULLETIN Office . C 'J lum'li.t Scrap Ba.hd A. Elias, '28 R. Schmilowitz, '31 whether their class is u sing them or not. thereby d epriv ing others of Sue Moskowitz, '28 R. Teush, '28 E. Hunter, '28 h WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29 Edna Rudolph, '28 B. Hellinger, '28 D. Hallett, '28 t e use of the books and not benefitting themselves at all. T h e Dog in 4 :00 P. M.-Choral Club, Room 2. Art Staff C. Angus, '29 G. Jacobi, '29 I the Manger attitude. .is tolerable at Hunter. Jole Angeletti. '30 Helen Ruddy, '29 J. Aron, '29 P. Peyser, '30 \ V'II I d I 1 . h' Malvina Wald, '29 Audrey Schuman, '29 I. ! I . t lOSe st~l ents w 10 lave 11: tell' possess;on books for Eel UC Cl- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tlon 8 and 58 w hIch they are not u S1ng . please return thenl? They Rill PERSONAL Single Copies ...... ; 10 cents be procurable when the section n eeds them. A check-up in a simple Year Subscription (33 issues ...... · · · .··· · ···· .$2.00 The class of '29 announces the engage Checks and money order,s payable · to Hunter College BULLETIN. (Including the m atter like this i s childish. me]1t of Nannette Solli sh to Mortimer SeL June, '28 Commencement Issue). Fairness to one's fellow-students sh ould b e one of the first tenets inger, Philadelphia Textile School, '24. All communications not specially addressed are read by the Editor-in-Chief. in the code of prospective teach ers. Entered as second-class matter September 25, 1919, at the post office at New York, N. Y. , under the Act of March 3, 1879. PAN-HELLENIC OPEN FORUM ALPllA DE LTA PI Sorori ty wishes to FACULTY ISSUE Tfois (r>11l1J7.n is a medium, f o-r public opinion. Ail col1tributions announce the installatiolJ of Beta Epsilon The BULLETI~'S plans for a f aculty issue are enthusiastic, and if 'N/.lIst be signed, although initials or numerals will be used in printing Chapter, at the Uniyersity of South they are carried out, something new in the line of Faculty Issues w ill the articles if the writer so desires. Carolina. be the result. The most impo rtant element in the success of the issue, essenti al humaneness, her fearlessness, .•- ---> of .. _.-tn. ~"'_. ,.., '''''''~ .... >-\' '6...... 1u ~, 1' -> ...!..!~ ...... ,~ -~. 1 -" ..- t~. ~\:rlt-). --tr i :,~~ . IMPORTANT NOTICE Parks was received by tlte Bulletin from her absence of any selfish motive. These only five members (an increase of two over last week) have made a Will those holding copies of the BUL_ Helen Gray Cone, Professor Emeritus typical incidents, ,oiten too intimately personal to be related, are for me the LETIN of February 9, containing the pic l) romise . at least, of a contribution. It w ould be sad to let a g ood idea of Huntu College. stepping-stones of proud and tender ture of Professor Parks, please put them die without expression. S ince it is a lready the twenty-third of February memory. in BULLETIN box, as there is great de and contributions a r e due on the tenth of March, the BULLETIN Staff She was enlisted, heart and soul, in A BELATED TRIBUTE mand for them. is casting about for an appropriate epitaph for its "plan" -unless the the project to establish a new kind of "We seem to 00 them wrong. debate; debate which should be open- faculty come to the rescue of their issu e. Bringing our robin's-leaf to deck their minded, disinterested , and therefore ECHO TRY.OUTS hearse," fruitful; which instead of hardening the wrote Lowell of the brave young mind of the participant in the precon- Tryouts for ECHO staff are still going soldiers of Harvard, in the Commemor cei ved opinion, should make it able to on. Contributors at the Main Building GREATEST OF ALL ation Ode. It is with somewhat the "bend like perfect steel," supple as the may put their work in ECHO box, Council same compunction that I add my little Var sity cast having finally been chosen, college IS inclined to think sword of Saladin: which should be, in Room. Annexites may give their manu tribute,-a "robin's-Ieaf" indeed, as in effect, a co-operative seeking for the scripts to their own representatives. cautiously, of course, for it knows tb~t sanguinity is n ot always kindly the old ballad,-to the w reaths of re truth. To the service of this under rewarded-that RIP VAN \ !\TINKLE has already in it most o f the e lements membrance which have already been taking, originated by Professor Prentiss, Sylvia Rosen will receive material at placed at the grave of Sarah Parks. and taking shape in the Ottinger Prize Thirty-second Street. Ethel Plotz is the o f success. G iven a play ·written with rare charm, and presenting op In the nearly twenty ye ars of our Debates, Miss Parks gave her best ef Brooklyn representati ve. For the pre portunities not often surpassed for the development of situatio n s humor association, I have many times had oc forts. It is hard for us at the moment sent, Eighty-fifth Street students should casiolJ to recognize and value that self to see how such a work can go on, '1 • o u s anel pathetic, a cast carefully a nd painfully selected and boasting mal their work to college in care of less courage which was the keynote of suddenly deprived of the aid of one so som e measure a t least, o f experience, a nd finally, coaching that has her character. She felt always the in fitted to direct it with "the surefooted the Editor of ECHO. proved in the past to be of high order, the r esult may reasonably be wa I'd urge of a passion for truth in mind's unfaltering skill." Nevertheless ECHO wishes to announce the addition the intellectual realm and for justice, of Elsa Talmey, '29 and Lyola Baron, expected t o be deserving of our highest commendation. There is always, I have faith that this far-reaching idea against anything which she conceived will continue to create such enthusiasm ' 31 to the Advertising Staff. advantages, it is this one of choosing the friends with whom one is of the Advertising Staff of BULLETIN Beginning Monday February 20, the pathy of those who knew and loved her. to live, and the group with which one is to be identified for a period Friday, at the beginning of lunch hour, West Library will be open until 7 P.M. Sincerefy, of years that will, theoretically at least, stretch into a lifetime. There is in Council Room. until further notice. E. L. PARKS HUNTER COLLEGE BULLETIN Page Three PROFESSOR HAHN SPEAKS PROTEST NAVY BILL ~------~Dlusernent8------ON LOVE AND SPRING (C01lt. from page J, col. 3.) NATION AL Thea. 41.St. W. B'wap • The relation of Love and Spring is, Evemngs 8 :30 has sent out invitations for a luncheon Mat. WED. and SAT. so universally felt, and has been so often on Friday, February 24th, to discuss the The discussed, that the choices of that subject Naval BilL Among the speakers will be Trial of M D TIffANY &CO. Mr. Franklin D. Roosevelt, who will ary ugan by Professor Hahn for her talk to the JtwUERS SILVERSMITHS STATIONERS present THE NAVY AND ITS RELATION TO By Bayard Veiller Classical Club on February 14 (a fitting FOREIGN AFFAIRS, Mr. James G. Mc with "Ann Harding and Rex Cherryman'_'______day!) paradoxically piqued the general Donald, Chairman of the Foreign Policy VANDERBILT Evenings 8 :30 Earl Carroll TH.EA. 7~h Ave. & 50th Thea. W. 48 St. curiosity. j\·iore specifically, the topic Association, and Mr. Kirby Page, Editor TWIce Dally 2 :30-8 :30 Mat. Wed. & Sat. 2 :30 of The World Tomorrow. Popular Daily Matinee treated of Love and Sp ring ill Classical 'VATCHES AND )VRIST WATCHES Entire Balcony SOc - Main Floor $1.00 Musical Comedy Classic: T:~II poetry. Congressman Butler, Chairman of ,the A Connecticut Yankee House Naval a flairs Committee, has testi SIMBA Adapted by A delighted audience heard numerous fied: " In all my experience in Congress, Mr. & Mrs. Martin Johnson MAiLINQlJIRIES RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION FIELDS, RODGERS & HART verse translations, by Professor Hahn, covering ,a period of thirty-two years, -Expedition Picture EVEKINGS AT 8 :30 - $1.00 to $2.00 WINTHROP AMES presents of such poems as suited her theme. Let l\fTHAvENUE & 37lliSTREET during which I have had continuous it be said that the author's occasional service on the Naval Committee, I have GEORGE ARLISS NEW YORK never known such widespread protest self-deprecation in references to certain LOEW'S ST ATE to be registered against any measure Broadway at 45th Street in William Shakespeare's of her ,verses, was entirely unnecessary. under consideration...... These letters Week begining Monday, Feb. 20th MERCHANT of VE~ICE and telegrams, all voicing opposition to ANITA LaOS' "PellY Wood & Loyely Portia" The Greek conception of Aphrodite W oIlicott, World the bill we now have before us, come seems to have been Love ; the later BROADHURST Theil:- W. 44 St. from all over the United States." Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Evemngs 8 :30 Roman, lave. Those, by the way, were Mats. WED. & SAT. 2 :40 The latest reports (February 16) in with RUTH TAYLOR ------an:dl------not Professor Hahn's own words, but BIRTHDAY CHAPEL Thea. 4Sth St. dicate the the original program will be FORD STERLING B00 th Eve. 8 :40 $1·$3 (ex. Sat.) (Cont. from page I, col. 1. ) Mat. WED. & SAT. 2.30 were assumed from her contrast of the materially reduced. A Paramount Picture D. C. H. intense passion of a woman, to be found appreciation of college for both the VAN & SCHENCK EJSN CLAORpYE inS appha, with the lighter amours of speech and the speaker. 5-0THER ACTS-5 the flapper, Sulpicia. Preceding the next add res two selec with LEISLE HOWARD tions were played by the college orches THEA.. W. 45th St., Evenings at 8 :30 Sappho speaks to Aphrodite: tra, Miss Flora Rubin conducting, after NOW LYCEUM Mats., THURS. & SAT. 2 :30 "Come now, too, and free me from GILBERT MILLER bitter sadness, Presents Pray fulfil the boon that I crave in madness. Be thou mine ally, and provide this INTERFERENCE gladness For my achieving." , Sulpicia, on the other hand: book of Hunter verse. VARSITY "So love at last has come, and I've on to describe the Alumni (C 01lt. ft·om page I, col. 5.) revealed it. breakfast, which started at lunch and I do not see in that the slightest shame, ended at dinner time. Most interesting hand when called, a nd do cheerfully For the disgrace would be if I revealed seemed the fact that twenty-nine grad- the thing that's most needed at that it. uates of the class of 1878 had attended I!!Wha' ~rl·ee Let this report abroad be spread by the celebration. In closing Mrs. Elliott . -£ wlC' particular moment, even if it is nothing fame!" announced two gifts, one from the late ---4-~lIl1;l---I'lnlll"f'4[!-----l-l'JW · re elf ei ti ng-th-a·n--huyinn-g-.,-a -p.,....dii-rI,.,Il--t.'b,.,tt"'lso1~nrl------~"~r"\~U- Or comp::re CatuHu-s-:- - ...:. - Mrs. ~Ifon , t e new "Quoth Septimius, 'My own building, set of books Is all j'ou need to pay for at \Voolworth's. Varsity means six Acme, if it be not true fo.r the library in honor of Mrs. J. the 'World's finest pen! weeks of terrific, exhilarating work. That I love and love but you . ... Kelly. May I in f.ar Lydian land Here's the world's Fay Tannenbaum, Pearl Satlein, and Miss Ruth Lewisohn, also a member Or on India's burning strand, asiest writer due to Par of the Board of Trustees once more ker Pressureless Touch! Edna Kraft, chairmen respectively of vVith not one companion nigh came as a speaker for the Alumnae, this A fine ink channel ground Meet a lion green of eye!" scenery, lighting, and props are partic time to announce the gift of two stage between the prongs of the point brings capillary ularly anxious to reach lower term Spring, in the Roman poets was often on to describe the Alumnae birthday attraction to the aid of lamps for Sargent Room from the Alum t;poken of in close connection with death. gravity feed, causing an girls as well as seniors. Their work Spring, says Horace, is the time in which nae Organization. Then again, as if immediate and steady ink is specialized. And while you need not to rejoice, for inexot·able Death will in appredation, college rose and sang flow at touch of point to unexpectedly seize all of us. with sincerity FAME THRU OUT- paper. No pressure from be experienced to work on their com the fingers. The light President Kieran called on Mrs. Lilly, mittees, they want you to get in touch Also: weight of the pen it8elf Vice-President of the Alumnae who, gaz is sufficient. with them i m m e d i ate I y so that "The months make good the seasons' ing arollnd chapel seemed able to recall Here, too, is Parker you can become familiar with what losses stealthy, her schooldays vividly enough to tell of Permanite Material- But we, when once we go, as go we the excellent singing and caroling which 280/0 lighter than the you are to do. There is a certain "Have YOll see1l the 1lew "Bully"?" must, was done in those days. Mrs. Lilly rubber formerly used, yet something about tearing thru the main "Gawd, 110, Mae. I 1Iever go Ollt with Where sire Aeneas went, where Tullus made plea for an interest in Civic Re- 100 times as strong. cave-men." wealthy, form work. LONG MAY SHE LIVE ended Parker Precision in hall with a smock and a can of paint manufacture still further And Ancus went. we are but shade a memorable college birthday chapel. insures accuracy. and a slightly worried expression, that's and dust." 5 flashing colors, 3 sizes simply irresistible. Try it. And cost ofpen barrels, 6 graduated Love and Spring are each celebrated EGYPTIAN urnes! Martha Noblett's committee is ( as the generative force throughout the points, leave nothing to MATHEMATICS be desired in a fountain holding a preliminary meeting in Room world. on pen at any price. Jfaeultt», The oldest elaborate document 50 next Tuesday, Lunch hour. She'd So pay $5 or $7 only to Lu. cretuis ascribes this force to Love: like you to be there personally. But if mathematics now extant is the Ahmes get a permanently satis Dr. Roger A. Johnson of the Depart you're not in the Main Building, see her "0 mighty mother of the Aeneidae, Papyrus which is in the British Museum. factory pen. ment of Mathematics has been appointed Fostering Venus, joy at gods and men, Pencils to match Pens, after schoo!.' A V. C. C., is quite human One of the romances in the history of to the editorial board of the American Thou who dost fill with life the sail- $3. $3.50, $4. when you get to know it personally. But mathematics was the recent , discovery Mathematical Monthly, and has charge bearing s!!a." Be careful to get the among the papyri of the New York its members are very Superior People. While Virgil: genuine. You'll know it of the Department of Book Reviews and by the imprint, "Geo. S. You see, they have a special reserve on "'Tis Spring that aids the foliage Historical Society in this city of frag Recent Publications. His book on MOD Parker";"DUOFOLD." of the groves, ments of this papyrus which fit between a special room with a special lock on THE PARKER PEN COMPANY ERN GEOMETRY will be published during 'Tis Spring that aids the woods; the door and special things behind the the two parts in the British Museum. JANESVILLE, WIS. the year by Houghton Mifflin and Com in Spring the earth On Friday, February 24th, at 4 P. M. door. And they are the only ones who pany. Doth swell, and call for fertilizing in Room 211, Dr. R. C. Archibald of can summon arbitrarily and with im seeds." Mr. Henry Lansford has been appoint Brown University will address the punity, any member of the cast from ed in the Department of Mathematics. Last of all, Professor Hahn read a Mathematics Club on EGYPTIAN MATHE- Rip to Schneider. Would you care to superb translation of the Pervigilium Mr. Lansford has his A. M. from Col MATICS. Dr. Archibald compiled the be a Being? A note to Martha Noblett 17 eneris, a poem of the second or third umbia University. in Varsity box is your formal intro century, the date and author of which bibliography for the translation of the At the Alumnae Breakfast the follow are uncertain. It describes the awaken Ahmes Papyrus made by Chancellor A. duction. ing of the vegetable and animal world B. Chace and just about to appear. He ing members of the English Department, Bed and Blaek Color Comb. HeIr. Trade Marl< U. We said before that you do not need thru Venus. is a forceful and interesting speaker as besides Dr. Williams and the sp'eaker, to be an expert to work on committees. Dr. Peck, were present: Dr. Anderson, The refrain alone must suffice here: well as an authority on this and other That is perfectly true, but we guarantee "Let him love upon the morrow, who subjects in the history of mathematics. Miss Bonner, Professor Collier, Professor you'll know your stu'fl when you're thru hath never loved before. His topic is of universal interest and Hess, Mrs. Hovdesven, Professor Mc Who hath loved, upon the morrc:>w anyone may hear it who will meet with with Varsity and Varsity's thru with Cague, Miss McGlinchee, Miss Lindsay, let him truly love once more." the Club at this time. you--until next term! Miss Walker, Dr. Yarborough. Page FOlJr HUNTER COLLEGE BULLETIN HUNTER LOSES TO WE SUPPLY PARTIES WITH DAINTY CAKES AND SANDWICHES MA~HA TTANVILLE BY Prices F ery Reasonable HANOVER 82<49 A SCORE OF 36-14 REAL HOME MADE C A K E AND PIE Varsity Travel& To Manhattan Gym FOLLOW __I______THE GREEN LINE.• ______INC. ~ Varsity travelled up to the cozy gym EXCLUSIVE of Manhattanville College on Friday, and "FOR THE BEST SANDWICH IN NEW YORK"-HOME MADE lost to the home team by a score of 36-14.. We make a SoeciaIty of TEA SANDWICHES and TEA CAKES Manhattanville started piling up a - Delivery of Orders F R E E . COLLEGIATE score 'flght after the first whistle, and 62 BROAD STREET the strong playing in every section of 1 WALL STREET 110 WATER STREET ST , LES Basement under United Cigar Store South of Wall the field, made it hard for Varsity to keep Manhattanville from breaking EG"ONOMICALLY through our defence. Manhattanville's Tf we lia'Ve not already had guards did most of their intercepting the pleasure- Ewen McIntyre & Son PRICED! lip in the air, and cut off our usual I ntroducing- brilliant forward work. But in the sec 70th St. and Lexington Ave. ond half, Varsity responded to Manhat Paramount Full Fashion tanville's yell . " No hope for Hunter," Hosiery Mills, Inc. A new frock for the annual by pepping up their playing, especially game-the Hudson Regetta in the guard section, and the ball was An organization featuring Chemists a better grade of Hosiery the Sigma Phi affair; not at all sent to our forwards more often. direct to the consumer. and But Sally O'Byrne and Daisy Sullivan, impossible when you consider At absolute Wholesale Manhattanville's crack forwards would that these latest collegiate cre Guaran teed Perfect Full Fashion n't be held down for long, and contin Apothecaries ations are so economically Pure Thread-All Silk Hose ued their brilliant play, raising the score Service Weight...... 1.05 pre nair priced that Dad's allcwance till the last whistle. Service Sheer...... 1.05 per pair Soda and Luncheonette can be made to stretch a good Fine Sheer, Chiffon .... 115 per pair deal. • WHAT IS HAPPENING Novel Creations for Stage and 'Delicious Toasted SandWiches IN BROOKLYN Evening Wear. THEA TRICAL SALES UNIT Among the many events that marked'. 113 West 42nd Street Silk and Wool (now the vogue) the end of the Fall Term at the Brooklyn Phone: RHINELANDER 5605 4th Floor - Open Until 7 :30 P. M. Friska, in unusual shades of Branch was the Tea, given by the Fac Ask Your Friends? ulty, as a farewell to the Upper Sopho Tan, Blue or Green. to the Lower Freshmen at least, was THE COTTAGE. mores. Another event of importance, an Ability Test of five hours duration 15 th . an Honor Assembly was held at $15 which constituted a scientific investiga the First Unitarian Church. presided tion of the intellectual ability of the over by Naomi Levinson, new chairman average college freshman. of Honor Boa rd, who extended a stu The incoming freshmen were formally dent welcome to the Freshmen. Miss welcomed on February 3I'd by Dean Taylor, a former chairman of Honor Bildersee, at the First Unitarian. Church. Board, related to a large group of stu Tn a pleasant, friendly, talk. she extended dents a short history of the Honor Sys a co rdial greeting to them and iss ued tem and of the establishment of an the necessary instructions which would Honor Board in Brooklyn. Miss Rees A Tea Room of unusual charm familiarize them with the school and announced the results of the recent ques O pen Evening-s Until 8:15 make their way smoother. Professor tionnaireupon the Honor System, which 725 LEXINGTON AVENUE Kutz spoke, too, giving the freshmen clearly showed a firm desire on the part at 58th Street good advice about their health. of Brooklyn students to retain and uphold 132 WEST 32nd ST., Near 7th Ave. Despite the usual confusion present at the Honor System. Miss Levinson ex the beginning ofa new term, an Inter plained to the freshmen the methods of Club Council has found time to meet, discriminatory reporting and asked that 100% PROFIT TO 6 STUDENTS arrange a schedule of club meetings, the Honor System be faithfully supported. W Izo can Qualify to Sell a FACE P OWDE R OF FINEST QUALITY and discuss the frequency of the use the students, but to the Faculty also. of the social rooms at the Unitariau Among the new improvements that the JANE SAVAGE Church, which has so kindly offered us Spring Term has brought to Brooklyn 549 West 113th Street Phone: Cathedral 2653 the only place available for large gather are a new Bookroom, which eliminates ings. Miss Betty Porretta was elested the necessity of traveling uptown for chai rman. textbooks; a Faculty Room; a mimeo- which is now quite well stocked. A staff meeting has been held to ac- graphing room: a conference room, for The Dramatic Club sponsored an Buy Direct quaint the new members of the faculty faculty and student use; and the addi-I address by Clayton Hamilton on SOME At Absolute "Wholesale Barasch Printing' Co. with the Honor System. On February tion of many new books to the library, ! ASPECTS OF MODERN DRAMA. Full Fashioned Sheer (Chiffon) HOSE Print. the All Silk - $1.05 per pair HUNTER COLLEGE Service Weight - $1.05 per pair BULLETIN JAY H Delicious and Refreshing LUNCH AT Get your College Supplies at FRASER'S DRUG STORE JACKSON ' S Toasted Sandwiches Printer,s. Engravers. Blank B oo k Makers and Artists' Appliances Delicious Sodas ' Loose Leaf Devices THIRD AVE. and 69th St. N. W. Cor. of 72nd & Lex. 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