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'VOLUME 36, NUMBER 24 ARDMORE, PA, WEDNEBDAY, MARCH le 1944 62.08 A THAR Julius Katchen to Play Students Repudiate George Montgomery Sets Examination Ruling in Roberts Hall March16 ' Record Average of 26.8 The following motion wan Pianist Acclaimed passed by the Students' Assoc- Haverford Captain iation at a meeting Monday By Leading Critics `Coop' Resumes evening in the Common Room: Breaks State Mark Throughout Nation WHEREAS, the recent action Made by Senesky of the Student.' Council mak- The Music Department and Regular Hours ing it a violation of the Honor BY WALTON F 'ELL, 'as the Cap and Bells Club of Has- Spent for student* to write Orford College have announced examinations outside assigned By amassing 402 points to fif- that a plea° recital by Janne Frey Takes Over examination rooms without teen games thin season for an latches will be their third con- Control from Army special permission was based average of 20.8 points per cert in Roberta Hall this sea- chiefly on administrative con- game, George Montgomery, s= The recital will be given To the relief of a measlier of siderations; and' Haverford College's captain Thursday evening, March la. "snack-snatchers," the "Coop" and center, amsehed the Penn- at 8:16. WHEREAS, Its Inclusion in ailments state average scoring re-opened a few days ago mein the Honor System rodents uuppoonn record set Last year by all- Played With Ormandy at Tea the management of Mr. Frey. the integrity of the Student American George Senesky of Katchen had won a brilliant Body, even though ekeathig St. Joseph's College, Philade/- Although he had been asked to may not have been the cause reputation an a pianist years take charge last year whet, the phis. A higher average has before he entered Haverford of the action; previously been attained by from Long Branch High School, student control stopped, he de- THIEREVORE, the Students' only .one other player in the New Jersey, last summer. Ap- *Hoed because of poor health, As/Iodation of Haverford Col- United States, John "Brooms" pearances with the Philadelphia and it was taken over entirely lege hereby intern the action Abramovic of tiny Salem (West Orchestra, the New York Phil- by the Army. Recently, how- of the Students' Commit invalid Virginia) College, in the 1942- harmonic, the Detroit Sym- miter, because of the change in and no longer a part of the 43 season. phony on the Ford Sunday plans for the Army college Honor System. Evening Hour, the Chicago Pull. Away from Flannery unite, he was again asked to Editorial os page 2Ale Symphony, and other orchestras take charge and is now the sole OSer Throughout the fifteen games have drawn plaudit. from the manager. GEORGE MONTGOMERY, this season, Montgomery's natierea leading critics. scoring avenge was the high- Mr. Frey says that he is un- Haterrfoni rattan mid rew- est in the Philadelphia dis- At the age of ten Katchen familiar with thin type of work, ire', who broke' Ile Pose- trict- After maintaining a 25- walked into a rehearsal of the that he has no extensive ideas C. R. Haines, '32, seining lige overtly row- point clip through the first Philadelphia Orchestra at the about what should be kept in ing record by hailing 402 twelve games, big George turn- Academy of Music. Confident- stack, and that be would appre- pacers era 15 gervel. ed on the boat In the final three ly he strode up to Eugene Or- Mate any euggestione from kit To Deliver Talk games to have Jack Flannery meetly and informed biro, "Mr. customers. At the torment tom of St Joseph's, his nearest Ormandy, I've come to play for he has miscellaneous mabar- Collection Speaker contender for total scoring hon- you." The conductor yielded to ials for rehrotwork, cigarettes, Antonin Basch ors in the Philadelphia area, impulse, save over the podium college stationery, amities, can- Authority on Trade trailing far in the rear. In to his assistant, Saul Casten, dy, brick ice cream, and nrione neverforcia last four hentee and listened while Kitchen other commodities. Besides the Claude Robert Haines, '32, To Address R&R against the Philadelphia ?Ur- played the Ant movement of regular Line of candy, the Army will be the Collection ines, Johns Hopkins, Delaware, the Mozart D minor concerto. has put io an order for Hershey s er for next Tuesday, Danubian Valley and Lafayette, he netted the Mr. Onnandy immediately en- ben, which should be in soon. 14. Coming from Lans- **using total of 181 points gaged latches for an 'appeal, downe, Pelinsyleania, he enter- In tier pest there have been Will Be Class Topic and ended the season 110 points wire with the orchestra that ed Haverford In 1928 after ahead of Flannery. minter. He was the youngest many complaints about the ir- graduating from the Lansdowne On March 13, 1944, Dr. An- regular oiling' hours, and al- High Scheel. He was a Ro- Last ninon Monty played solniet ever to have ap tonin Basch will address the with a mediocre team that with the Philadelphia C44:41;41a though Mr. Frey wants to keep mance Language major under Relief and Reconstruction otli- in a regular concert the "Coop" open eiemuch as President Emeritus W. W. Com- gave him enough support to dents. The topic which he will enable him Lo garner 206 points possible, all the hours are not fort, who was then professor of discuss at that time will be Praised by Gilman yet flied. For the present It Romance langneges. in twelve games, a new college "The Economic Problems of reseed at that time. In the wail dennitely be open from 12 the thineeien Valley." So great wan his success that noon to 2:00 p, m. and from Mr. Haines was a Corpora- course of the aeaaon he net two the following month he was in- Han Scholar his first yihr end Dr. Basch is at the preent individual scoring records. He sited to appear with the New 6:00 p. in. to 8:30 p. m. Resides time professor of Founomin these hours, an attempt will be won the Alumni Prise for Ora- accounted for 29 points in the York Philharmonic at Carnegie tory his third year. In hie at Colombia University in New made to keep it open all after- York. He has figured very Rider College game and broke e Mall for a special Pension Fund noon, but this depends upon extracurricular activities he was this reeled tater in a game eveasert. The late Leerrectee a member of the Glee Club, prominently in the economic with the Philadelphia College Oilman wrote in the Herald whether he can afford to here and political problems .af the some one work for him while he Liberal Club, Chemical Club, of Pharmacy and Science with Tribune the fallowing day that Christian Union, English Club, country of Cochollovelaia. 38 points. His point average Katchen "played Mozart's D take.. eerie of his share of the Dr. Basch was a Member of work in the diking room. Ceelieoed aw e•sr • was 1.7.1 per game for the or piano concerto with an the Cseehoelovalsian National 1942-43 season. Last year tet and mueicianship Bank for many years. lie was alone wee sufficient to place also- connected with the Cseeho- Montgomery on the images of ridit relretnho°74ikel=tit -I Army and Navy Lure Students; siovaldan Fereign Office in Haverford basketball —history. esia the, did, C etched° yak is NONer My pro'Zryt detLVi 'Enlist Libby to Insure Victory Over two decades ago, back Monty Steadying Ialltlemae Josef Hofmann fifty years ago." in the days seems the Czecho- It gam without saying that BY CHARLES Lome, II slevakian nation was being the part George played as a This was followed by 0. eerie. formed under the very capable of recitals sad appearances What do you mean—"Where's unit there on 'March I. At Hav- member of this year', team hands of such men as Thomas that contributed no ninth . to with major nymphony orches- Libby?" Didn't you know? Ha erhill:I. Libby had few idle mo- Carrignse Idasaryk, who wee to tras threoghout the country. joined the Navy; and he's not menta. Hs was on the cricket Haverford College heeketball become the first president of was a large one—even larger Cowmen dI lap 3 the only one. If what to hap- team, a member of the Nautical the nation, Dr. Basch worked pening to the ranks of Haver- and International Relations than his scoring indicates. In in the movement by applying addition to his "dead eye," his ford is any indication, the war Clubs, manager of the Debating his knowledge of economic is m good an one. Of course, Society and secretary-tine:ern work under each backboard, his principles in the formulation of goorwork, and his defensive maid of the 117M1 an just eon- of the Students' Association. In the Czechoslovakian Connite- Debate Slated tkuing their education at other February be wee elected to the play were anperb. Many times nom Ile is a close friend of his brilliant playing and confi- colleges under Uncle gem's asociater editorship of the former President Maaaryk- With Moravian guidance, but when that train- NEWS. dent, steadying warder raised ing is aver, the ship wills Doge Ben King Harried, Jr, '41, in the team to the level of the krt., Chapman., Harried Doane. in V-12 training at Trinity good basketball of which it was The William Winter Comfort WHAV-W/1MC capable.