The New Hampshire, Vol. 19, No. 26 (May 9, 1929)
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U Schoolboy Athletes Urge Mother To Arrive Tomorrow (!Iht 5Jmu liamptthtrr Come May 18 The Officiial Organ of the University of New Hampshire Volume 19. Issue 26. DURHAM, N. H. MAY 9, 1929. Price, Ten Cents 400 Mothers educatio n society LAMBDA CHI LEADS HOLDS RECEPTION New Hampshire • ALL POINT CONTEST Varsity to Play ANNUAL SCHOOLBOY TRACK Expected May 18 Meeting Held at Home of Professor Writers Excel B. C. and Amherst Wellman—Doctor Bishop Gives Lambda Chi Alpha First With 273 Talk—New Officers of So Points, Kappa Sigma Second With MEET HELD HERE SATURDAY Address by President ciety Installed University Wins Annual 262 Points, Theta Chi, Last Lord to Begin Pitching Intercollegiate Contest Year’s Winners Third With Against Boston College Lewis Feature on Program Kappa Delta Pi, honorary educa 260 Points Marks Seventeenth Year of Contests—707 Men tion society, held a reception for Dr. New Hampshire Students Win First Reinhart Will Resume His Position Entered in Events by Thirty Seven Schools Date Changed Because Interscholastic and Mrs. Eugene Bishop, at the home Places in Poetry, Essay, and By virtue of its victory in the intra at Short—Tilton Will Play Either Meet Interfered with Plans—Pro of Dr. and Mrs. Wellman, on Monday Sfhort Story Contests in mural track meet, Lambda Chi Alpha First or Right Field Preliminaries Start at Nine O’clock Saturday Morning—Finals to be Run gram Similar to Last Year evening. Competition with Students took the lead in the Intramural All Off in the Afternoon Before the Varsity Meet With Bowdoin —All Classes Open to A buffet supper was served after Point Contest. Lambda Chi has Visitors from Maine and Lord will pitch for the Wildcats in which three violin selections were Vermont amassed a total of 273 points, 11 more the Boston College game at Durham MASK AND DAGGER Thirty-seven schools have made 707 given by Louis Schwartz, who was than the nearest competitor, Kappa BANQUET TOMORROW entries in the events of the 17th an accompanied on the piano by George Saturday, according to! Coach Swas- nual interscholastic track and field The University of New Hampshire Sigma. The third place in this con ey. Lord was forced out of the Clark Scott. The annual intercollegiate writing test is held by Theta Chi, last year’s game last Saturday with a sprained Dinner to be Held at Commons— meet sponsored by the Department of will hold its fourth annual Mothers’ Dr. Wellman introduced Dr. Bishop contest, open to undergraduates rep winner, only two points behind the Dance in Thompson Hall to Fol Physical Education at the University Day on Saturday, May 18, according who spoke on “Professional Educa resenting the state universities of Kappa’s. low—Initiation to be Given of New Hampshire to be held on Me to the invitations which are to be sent tion.” Dr. Bishop said that educa Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire, The standing of the fraternities in by New Members morial field, this Saturday. The var cut to the mothers of the undergrad tion in the United States was a most was won this year by the University the All Point Contest is as follows: sity dual meet with Bowdoin will be uates by Dr. Edward M. Lewis, Pres important factor and that societies of New Hampshire. In verse writing, Lambda Chi Alpha 273 Mask and Dagger will hold its an held the same afternoon to complete ident of the University. which foster it, such as Kappa Delta Miss Dorothy Duncklee shared first Kappa Sigma 262 nual spring banquet tomorrow eve the schedule. Edward Y. Blewett, Executive As Pi, are of great aid. place honors with Mr. Philip Brock' ning. President William Nelson has sistant, and chairman of the Moth Theta Chi 260 Paul Sweet, varsity track coach at Dean French, who received his way of the University of Maine. In Sigma Alpha Epsilon 257 announced that dinner will be served New Hampshire and director of the ers’ Day Committee, has arranged the B.A. and M.A. degrees at the Uni essay writing, Miss Doris Vivian and Theta Kappa Phi 256 in the Commons dining room at 7.15 meet, stated that at nine o’clock Sat following program for the day: At versity of Washington, where Dr. Miss Elizabeth Ahern, both of the There will be no speakers at the din 9.00 a. m. three tours of the Univer Alpha Gamma Rho 249 urday morning the finals in all field Bishop expects to teach next term, University of New Hampshire, won Phi Delta Upsilon 248 ner, but after the banquet the group events except the hammer throw will sity will leave the Faculty Club under spoke of the University and of the first and second place, respectively. Delta Sigma Chi 235 will adjourn to the Thompson hall be run off, also trials in the dashes the leadership of the members of the State of Washington. In short story writing, Miss Eliza Delta Pi Epsilon 222 gymnasium where dancing will be and hurdles. At 1.30 in the after faculty. One will go first to the Col Then followed installation of the beth Ahern won first place. engaged in for the remainder of the lege of Agriculture and spend an Phi Mu Delta 218 noon the finals in all track events and officers who will lead Kappa Delta Pi According to the rules of the con Tri Gamma 204% evening. the hammer throw will be held. hour or so there and then take in for the next school year. These are: The banquet will also be the scene briefly the other two colleges. A sec test, no contributor may be awarded Alpha Tau Omega 204 Dane P. Cummings, ’29, assistant H. Gwendolyn Jones, president; Bea more than one place. Therefore it is Theta Upsilon Omega 169 of the initiation of new members, director of the meet, announced that ond will go first to the College of trice Calnan, vice-president, Flora Ab- interesting to learn that in the verse who will have to put on a short stunt Technology and then to the other two iatti, treasurer; and Margaret M. most of the teams will arrive on the contest Miss Duncklee won third as part of the initiatory program. campus tomorrow and that the guests colleges. Mothers can choose their McDanolds, secretary. place—in addition to sharing first The committee in charge consists group according to which college they Miss Jones then presided at a short Nine Get Cap of Lyle Farrell, Charlotte Hirschner, will be entertained in the various fra wish to see most thoroughly. Those place honors—and that Miss Ahern ternity houses and dormitories under meeting during which names for mem won both first and second place in the and Elisabeth Bauer . Chaperones the supervision of the Sphinx. who prefer may, of course, go around bership were discussed. short story contest in addition to and Gown Bids will be President and Mrs. Lewis, Mr. by themselves rather than join a wininng second place in the essay and Mrs. Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Ken The New Hampshire high schools group. All classes will be open to contest. The winner of first place dall, Doctor and Mrs. Richards, and entered in the meet are: Alton, Ber visitors and a member of the faculty Prominent Senior Women Mr. and Mrs. Blewett. lin, Concord, Dover, Franklin, Hills will be in every laboratory and de Senior Ball On honors is awarded twenty-five dollars, Join Honorary Society boro, Manchester Central, Manches partment to explain the work. the winner of second place honors ter West Side, Nashua and Ports At 9.30 for those who do not arrive Friday, June 14 fifteen dollars, and the winner of Gertrude Nye, President, Presents mouth. The following New Hamp until after the first tours have com third place honors ten dollars. Bids to Junior Class Members Plans Complete shire preparatory schools' are enter menced, three more tours will leave The prize-winning contributions at Meeting Tuesday ed : Austin-Cate Academy, Clark the Faculty Club at this time. On Saturday Last Day for written by the students representing For Junior Prom School, New Hampton Academy, Memorial Field at 11.00 a. m. there Ordering Class Canes New Hampshire, will appear in the Cap and Gown, honorary senior so Brewster Academy, Pinkerton Acad will be a girls’ soccer game. At 11.15 forth-coming issue of The Student ciety, presented bids to nine new emy and Tilton School. Ferdinando’s Orchestra to Furnish Writer, which is now being prepared members* from the junior class at a Novel Idea in Decorations a Regimental Parade of the Cadet Music—Pledges Being Received for the press by Dr. C. T. Lloyd, asso The out-of-state high schools en Corps will be held on Memorial Field. meeting held Tuesday afternoon at CAPT. RICHARD FLYNN Adopted for Spring Dance tered are: Brattleboro, Vt.; Deering for Scholarship—Programs and ciate professor of English. Dr. 4 o’clock. The new members as an Who will lead the Varsity nine against Bos Following the parade all mothers are Invitations Already Ordered Lloyd was largely responsible for the ton College Saturday. high school, Portland, Maine; Ed requested to gather on the grand nounced by the ^resident, Gertrude Gymnasium as Spanish Garden to ward Little high school, Auburn, excellent showing of the New Hamp Nye, are: Elizabeth Ahearn, Charles Feature in Annual Affair—Hughie stand at Memorial Field for a group Plans are nearing completion for shire contributors because of his in ankle but is now in condition to do Connor’s Hotel Bancroft Orches Maine; Fairhaven, Mass.; Leomin photograph.