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,w's Don't For:::iit It Boost the the Maine RMACY University •• II ELLO" Ii Acme Camp' ug NOW! Published Weekly II the Students of the University of Maine. • 1MPANY XXII Vol. Oi:*0. MAINE, May 4, 1Q21 No. 27 Maine Wins Over Bates P. T. MA I Track Meet Held Military Hop Refreshing Complete Program of Maine Men Appear Well In Close baseball Game On .fii e Athletic Field Change as Social Event R.O. T. C. Military Camp At The Penn. Relay Meet si First Game of State Series at Lew- '1 ii, i'h, .ic.i: . raminv: ' '3" track One of the Most Successful Social The R. O. 1. C. camp which is to be LS iston is Loosely Played. Maine ,„,..i., ,,„, ht.:(1 ..i, __minim, I :cid Capt. Pratt Leads Maine Team in 1)....fore Events Held in the Gym this held at Camp Benson, near Newport. Bitters Easily Find Bates a •.tnall crow d of spectatt,r, last Sat- Good Fight Against Best Year. Hall Divided into Maine. will take place the 5. 6. 7, and Pitchers I urdav afternoon. l'he class Athletes Country Can — was di- Attractive Booths 8 of Nlay. The men who go will take hi_ • i vi,led ioto three teams A, B. Produce rant and C. —.—1 the electrics here at the University on Maine defeated Bates in a v ci- 101.,N' Team C was the winner scoring 31 The SIRED Military Hop of last Friday night Thursday morning, and go to Bangor The University of Maine relay men played game in the opening match f• r; poiots. team B was second with lo tAaS by far the most successful social where they will change to the automo- led by Capt. Hep Pratt succeeded in the championship of the State at Le'c points and team A third with 14. Jur- event held in the gymansium this year bile trucks that will take them the re- putting up a good tight in competition i•ton on Saturday. The final score dan was lin...11 point man 4 Of the after- according to reports front the large maining thirty miles to Newport. with the best colleges of the United :t. 10-7 but th result was in douht noon scoring lit points. number who attended. The affair was The camp will be in the charge of States and the University of Paris, Me until the last 1,a,es. man was put out. • The tir-A event was the 100-y aid dash a refreshing change front the usual Lieutenant Nichols, assistant professor France at the annual Pennsylvania Re-- Die game N as tilled with errors on both In the filial,. Hummer won first place. dances and although a formal time it of military science and tactics at the lay Race Carnival winning 4th place -omptly sides and Coach Smith of the Bates Butler second anti Reiche third. Tune had no suggestion of stiffness or res University. because of the illness of in the American College Relay and 7th team sent in 15 men against the Mao:, In 4-5 sec. Repaired traint. Major James. Lieut. Col. Sullivan will place in the American College Cham team but could not succeed to secure The tinal result of the 220-yard dash The gym was pleasingly- divided into be seetitid in command. Whitehouse pionship Sprint Medley Relay. the .big end of the score. Four pitch gave Spinney first place. Shea coming ho. tits for the occasion in addition to will act as Police and Sanitary Officer On Friday afternoon in a heavy ers were included in the list and Sprati in second and Iltik k third. Time 2o 3-5 the company booths, the faculty, Vet- and as major of the 2nd battalion. drizzle the medley sprint relay race was w as the only one that Maine could not sec. erans of ,!etacles Foreign Wars, Headquarters Nickerson will be major of the 1st run off. 18 men started among whom ct•nnect with. 1 Donavan w4•11 the final of the 4411 and Scabbard and Blade all had booths. battalion and Norcross will be camp were sonic of the famous Olympic run- Bates started scoring in the first in- yard race, Jordan was second and Wat •nable Prizes for the best booths were award- adjutant. ners. Bub Herrick who ran the 880 in !ling on a two base hit by Langley. She son third. Time 59 2-5 see. ed as follows: There are about 250 men going who the medley was pitted against Earl Eby did not scent :mother run till the third , Jordan put the shot 32 ft. O'2 in. First: Company G; Second: Corn- will he assigned to four companies con- the famous U. of Pennsylvania flier. toiling on an error by Sargent and . winning this event. Second and third pan A ; Third: Company B. sisting of five squads each. Ned Lawrence in a fast field in the 1Viggins hit. They added another run places w ere a w arded to NI eineche lo. Co. and Before the dancing a program given During the hours that the men are quarter finished 5 yards behind the in the fourth inning on Jordan's hit Conant. by the different companies furnished off duty there will be all kinds of in- leader. the time from when he started which got through Young. ' In the high jump D. NI. Patchel great entertainment. The awkward teresting sports, such as swimming, until he passed the baton was 49 4-5 Mark Maine secured her first counter in cleared the bar at 4 ft. 10 in taking squad in particular made a decided hit. boxing, fishing, baseball and wrestling. seconds. This distance is about 5 yards the second on a triple mark by A. John- . first Spinney was second fdace. and The five numbers that completed the The excellent diamond at Camp Ben- less than a quarter mile, and was re- ....n and Kennelly's error. Here Spinet- , J. NI. Donovan third. drill were: son will make it possible for games of markably fast time, for a full quarter overcoats was removed from the box and Ansic.s ' The standing broad jump was vvon I. Selection by Band. baseball to be played between the differ- mile he would have done it in 50 and took his place only to remain ft ir tw ,, by Small who jumped 10 ft. Sweat tt•ok 2. liayonet Fencing. ent companies. a fraction. Capt. Hell Pratt passed innings. During his two innings NI,oi.,- second place and Trask third. 3. Awkward Squad. A dance will be held at the pavilion one man and gained on the field, fin- secured four runs on tour hits, a sae The tisers last event was the running broad 4. Demonstrations in Art of Self on Saturday night which should prove ishing next to French runner. Bob raice and three errors. E. .1,,Pnsoa utiviice. jump. This was won by Jordan who to be surely a wonderful time. Camp Cohen lost slightly in his relay and then took the mound and he was town! jumped 17 ft. 5', in. Brown was a 5. Butt's Manual. will be abandoned on Sunday morning handed the baton to Bub Herrick in for four runs on three hits. two • I close second with 17 it. 5 in. Spencer Cobby O'Brien's orchestra furnished and the men will return to college in 5th place. Maine was beaten out for which were triples and two errors by t,etk third place. peppy music for the order of twenty- the sante manner which they go and 6th place by the University of Chicago Bates team. Spratt pitched tip. re • "I he I :fficials were: four dances. Refreshments were served will check off all equipment at the by a yard. The winners of the medley maining of the game for Bates ant! part Schenkell. chief tinter: Castle. timer: at intermission. The commanding of- military office. sprint relay won by Pennsylvania Uni- last run in the seventh Maine scored the Pollard. Doitgall, Brooks. judges at ticers and sponsors presided at their Through the kindness of Mr. Graham versity (Maxim, Gill, McFadden, Eby). on by Wiggm. The catch finish; two errors t,Iticials. Rock, Barnard. Jack- respective booths. They were as fol- manager of Bangor Railway and Elec- Lafayette second, Princeton third, made by Wood of Maine was the Iii! son. Murray. Zysman: Starter, Thomas. lows: tric Company special rates will be ob- France fourth. Time 3.31 4-5. Maine \I _ — feature of the game. Regt. Hq., Cadet Lieut, Col. Sullivan, tained to and from Bangor. finished seventh. Summary of game: ii Ri Miss Ethel Packard; 1st Battalion, The following schedule will be fol- (CoMitosed cos Page Four) Many filame Men for Cadet Major Whitehouse, Miss Florence lowed: MAINE Salley; 2nd Battalion. Cadet Major a. e First call 5:30 A. M. at). r. bh. po. Summer R.(. T. C. Camp Nickerson. Miss Dorothy Hart; Co. A. st — March 5:40 A. M. Intra-Mural Twilight Wood cf 5 I 3 2 1 0 Captain White. Miss Constance Turner; Front all present indications Manic Reveille 5:45 A. M. Sargent ; 3 1 1 5 1 _ Co. B. Cadet Captain Merriman, Miss in Full Swing I will be well represented at the R. u. Mess call (breakfast) 6:15 A. M. League P. Johnson If 4 1 1 2 0 Helen Elizabeth Bragdon; Co. C. Cadet Plattsburg, N. Y. which Sick call 6:40 A. M. —H— 1.unge lb 5 0 1 10 i 1 T. C. camp at Captain Sparrow. Miss Rachael Connor; this summer. Twenty stu- Drill call 6:50 A. M. The games of the lima-mural Twi- A. Johnson 2b _.5 1 2 3 4 1 is to lw huid CO. D. Cadet Captain Getchell, Miss far signified their in Assembly 7:00 A. M. light League began recently and the Stearns ss 5 0 1 1 0 1 dents have thus Bird; Co. E, Cadet Captain Den- tentions of joining and others are ex- Recall for drill, rest period 9:00 A. M. series is now in full swing. Twelve Young rf 5 0 2 1 0 1 nison. Miss Lorette Cloutier; Co. F, to apply. The camp will be Assembly 9:15 A. M. games have been played within the last (Continued (in l'a,le For4r, pected Cadet Captain Davee. Miss Marguerite closed for admittance at an early date. Recall 11:45 A. M. week and great interest is being shown - - --m--- Simpson; Co. G. Cadet Captain Leach, signed up thus far are: (:uardmount 11:20 A. M. by the students in the games while the ies Tht•se who have Miss Elizabeth Whiteside; Co. H, Cadet Lorenzo G. Wentworth. N. H.: Assembly 11:30 A. M. baseball and relay teams are on their Currier, Captain Lancaster. Miss Pauline Har- A. X. S. Ho'dt IniCations Davee, Oromi; Harlan S. Mess call (dinner) 12:00 noon respective trips. Law rence W. thorn. P. Des- Drill Call 12:50 P. M. The games which consist of five in- Newport Dennison. South Paris: Louis The chairmen of the committees in ;pvcial At Camp Near jardins. Lisbon Falls; John M. Dono- Assembly 1:00 P. M. nings each, have been very interesting _id_ charge were as follows: Cadet Captain Recall 3:00 P. M. von. Turners Falls. Mass.; Henry L. and closely contested in many instances. Evans B. Norcross. general chairman; First call for parade 4:45 P. M. Saturday, April 23. Xi Chapter 'if Doten. Northfield: Ralph A. Getchell In the North League Sigma Nu beat Cadet Lieutenant Co. Eugene Sullivan, Assembly 5:00 P. M. 5-4, in the A. X. E., Honorary Chemical Frater- Portland: Benjamin Hoos, Old Town: Lambda Delta by a score of ix the decorations; Cadet Major Thurle Mess call (Immediately after parade) of the series. Theta Chi nity held their spring initiation at Albert E. Jones, Brighton. Mass.: first game 1‘'hitehouse, music; Cadet Major Os- 9:00 P. M. cmpa of Brother H. C. White on Lake Stephen S. Kaki. South Portland; Ray Tattoo has won two games, one over Beta 4 good Nickerson. program; Cadet Cap- Call to Quarters 9:45 P. M. and the other over Lambda seba Nt kook. Newport. . . V. Kiin'tall, NVinthrop: Leland S. Theta Pi 9-7 tain Harlan Dennison. refreshments. Taps 10:00 P. M. 10-1, while the Commons Council The following initiates arrived m March, Old 'him]; Howard C. Reiche. Delta st• ---- defeated Lambda Delta 4-3. Newport on the afternoon train: Stacy Portland: Otto H. Rosenwald, Port- Daniels. Central League but three Itragdon, Leonard Lord. Danny land ; ()a en F. Sherman. Randolph : In the Stut Julior Week Program Maine's Tennis Team games have been played thus far. Two Hutch Hutchins. Ack Ackley and Noel II. Simpson, Sanford; John G • of the games were won by Sigma Alpha Lineken. They wire met at the station Small. 1Vaterville: Theron A. Spar- N a w An'Jounced in Full Playing State Series Gamma and led up Main St. where several pre- Illammlen: H. Stevens. Epsilon, who won from Phi row. Philip — — - liminary stunts were pulled otT to the Portland. Delta 4-1 and from Kappa Sigma 5-2. Auburn: Edgar W. Thomas. Juniiir Week Program has !wen amusement of the natives. Stut Line The One minor sport that one does not The third game was played between M et•mpleted. Two varsity baseball games ke'sn exceptional talent as a band lead- hear much about on the University of Phi Eta Kappa and Kappa Sigma and Club and the Track Club er was disclosed. and Hutch as a solo. -non Girls Give ow "M" Maine campus is tennis. There is a was won by the former by a score of Mt. Ve Maine Masque performance 1st caused man y a breast to heave with shows; the small group of tennis players working 6-2. of "A School for Scandal" and the emotion. Ark Ackley made a valiant Ann n1 Dimer Dance out every afternoon at 4 o'clock on the The South League has succeeded in compose main features -...I.1•al .0.1•••• Junior Prom the attempt to win the affection of one of Beta House tennis court under Captain completing five of its scheduled games. the program. Many alumni are ex- Newport's belles. but was turned down Mrs. Estal•rook and the girls at Mt of Trafton for places on the tennis team Sigma Chi won a 6-4 victory over t the pected back anti with the campus itself , Id. Danny Daniels was more succeo. 't .111 were hoste„(s saint-flay a which is to represent the University at Lambda Chi Alpha and forced Phi Ep- such splendid shape there is no rea- iit, making such a hit that he is sitting annual May dinner dance. T‘%enty in the State Intercollegiate games at Lew- silon Pi to defeat by the score of 9-6. why this Junior Week should not Bos- 1Y suspected of having the vatting 1.nly eight couple. attended and made it one son iston May 16 and 17. On May 25, Phi Kappa Sigma lost to Lambda Chi be a splendid Illel'eSS. The detailed dated up for some future • ceasion. A fo'r of...... I the most attractive events -I nil ton University plays Maine here. Alpha 15-1, and dropped a game to program is: would like to see a the stipply of eligible yi illtig lathes %%a- the C:11111111, this year. The afternt•en Captain Trafton Alpha Tau Omega 6-5, but succeeded Wednesday. May 18th out for places on exhausted. the party proceeded t•• was spent in dancing by Victrola music few more candidates in defeating Phi Epsilon Pi 13-0. M. Baseball Maine vs. Nor- Brother White's camp where the initia Dinner was served at (1.30. the table-. 2 30 P the team. There is also a call for a wich STANDING OF LEAGUES a as concluded. twiny; attractively the, orated with ye! Manager and an Assistnt Manager. (00 P M. Junior Exhibition Speak- work out for Won Lost P. C. Als,tit eight o'chick all sat dtown to low roses Music was furnished ly Anybody desiring to ing Contest Theta Chi 2 0 1.000 a feed of steak, mashed Pl,tatres. grera Parr) 11..0 and l'ercy II 'II for dane these plces see Captain Trafton at the Stip I'. NI. Maine Masque in chapel. House any afternoon at 4 o'clock. Sigma Nu 1 0 1.000 Peas. pie and cilffee. prepared by Mg until a late Muff. Beta Thursday, May 19 matches to be Commons Council 1 0 1.000 Brother Pearsall. with an able owns of Th, him, a a- a 1)1'w:et of evergreen. There are three more 8.00 P. M. "M" Club Vaudeville tournament. Beta Theta Pi 0 1 .000 as•istants. Brother Pearsall bears twat palms and jonquils. with the cob it played off from the fall show by "M" Club Lambda Delta 0 3 .000 the reputation o f southt•rn gentle men sche me tif velltndm a green thruout. The winner captures the cup that is credit for the success of Friday. May 20 offered for the best single tennis player CENTRAL LEAGUE ;is cooks After the supper ex ••elle•it NI loch I .1 the It ii5 A. NI. Junior Chapel Exercises thus far is the PiTtry was read by each of the initiats the party is ilue to the various com• in college. Littlefield Won Lost P. C. 8.00 P NI. Junior Prom not been defeated. The last of the party returned t, Ont mittee head. and their assistants. The only man who has Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2 0 1.000 Saturday, May 21 is to play Durham. Libby c;Impus Sunday afternoon all rep.ortie.! chairman for decorations was Loi S. L. Bragdon Phi Eta Kappa 1 0 1.000 9.110 :A. M. Interscholastic Track and Torsleff play a gfiod time. \tailor : refreshments. Marie Ifialgdon: versus C. A. Walker Phi Gamma Delta 0 1 DM Meet. Alumni Field winner of these Those present lu•sides the multi Ile music, Sarah Wiswell. I.. P. Barton. The Kappa Sigma 0 2 .000 %. 11.00 A. NI. Battalion Parade the cup. were: Brothers White. Pearsall and matches plays for Under command Luther James SOUTH LEAGUE Waldi)aurr of the faculty: Brother Le,. The Univer.Iv of Maine R. O. T. C. Major. U. S. A. Won Lost P. C. Ilarri•iws of Newport; Brothers Ste., camp which will be held at Newport SPEA K I NG CONCRETELY i f it P M. Baseball Maine vs. Bates Sigma Chi 2 0 1.0(X) lleeaker, Jim Pennell. Ken Vaughan from May 5 to 8 inclusive has been . sots P NI. Cabaret show by Track Teacher: "Johnny, give ale a concrete Alpha Tau Omega 1 0 1.000 Art Lowell. Allen Varney. Skip Perrn. named "Camp Andrews" in h onor of Club example of hasty action." Lambda Chi Alpha 1 1 .500 Jcv Robinson. Homer Ray. AMU, An- HHarold T. Andre ws. Mr. Andrews who ; Committee: "Pete" Oak. Ian Rusk. Johnny: "The man stepped on a ba- Phi Kappa Sigma 1 2 .333 derson. Paul DeCourcy. Herbie Brawn was in the class of 1918. was killed in , 1 Stan Glover nana peel and fell to the sidewalk." Phi Epsilon Pi 0 2 .000 and Mose Hescock of the student body, i action at Cambrai. France in 1918. TEl MAINZ C•MPIIII air Maine Q:aittputi Track Club Scholarship NEWS OF AGRICULTURAL Is Going into Effect DEPARTMENT TUESDAYS DURING THE COLLEGE YEAR BY THE PUBLISHED _ STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MAINE la — HAVE Beginning this year and continuing Harry E. Bickford, the newly ap- EDITORIAL BOARD from year to year the Track Club of pointed assistant county agent in Aroos- the University of Maine will award a tuok, was at the College of Agricul- HOWARD '21 HENRY Y. scholarship of fifty dollars ($50.00) to ture two days this week, in conference 'YOU -CHILI EDITOR-IN some member of the freshman class who with Director Merrill and the state '22 needs financial help. He must also be headquarters, and FREDERICK F. MARSTON field swrkers. His Confectio MANAGING EOM* a man interested in varsity track but that of John H. Philbrick, the county need not necessarily make his "M" his agent, Presque Isle, Mr. Phil- NOTICED Home M will be at NI- WS EDITOR PHILIP HAM '22 freshman year. His scholarship must brick covering the southerly half and MARTHA WOODBURY '22 ALUM NI FM 10it be satisfactory. co.E4 iAi.s P.I)a I OR Bickford the northerly half of the MILDRED CLOSE '21 The awarding of this scholarship \V\ MAN E. HAWKES '22 ExcliaNs,i. FAH IOR county. Aroostook is the only county LINWOD KELLEY '21 will be in the hands of a committee in Maine having two agricultural agents LILLA C. HERSEY '21 S0.11•TN Ein toR composed of the President of the Track its size necessitating a divi- immense The Balentine house president with Club, the Coach of the track team, an,1 sion of the extension work. REPORTERS a demerit (Demeritt)? the chairman fo the faculty committee Dr. L. Sherman Cleaves, sheep spec- Nicoll '23. Lucy Chamberbn '22. Rachel Kin Jeanette Stuart '23, Bernice on Honors. The winner will be gis en ialist, has been granted leave of ab- The croirds at chapel? '22, Jacob Horne '23, Paul Leach '23. Bryant Patten '2.1, Harry Karlin *.?. caide the scholarship upon his return to col- sence for the summer. He will spend Dave Hoyt '23. Julia .Gilpatrick's short skirts? lege at the beginning of his sophomore a month on his farm in Washington BUSINESS DEPARTMENT year. county and will be at Bar Harbor in The girls in quarantine? Application for this scholarship must and August, following his pro- STANTON GLOVER '22 July Our record at the Penn meet? be made out in writing and sent to th.Y fession as a .veterinary surgeon. BUSINESS MANAGER The sunburns? President of the Track Club before Arrangements are being made for a WILLIAM FOSS '23 May 1st. semi-annual conference of all the state The unpopularity of the movies? CIRCULATION MANAGER Application for this year's scholar- extension and county workers in the Betty Hunt's rosy complexion? CLARENcE It. BECKETT '23...tssistant Business Manager ship must be in the hands of Roger service to be held in Winslow Hall four Jolt N M WILLIAMS '23.... kssistant Business Nlandger Castle, Delta Tau Delta, before May days in July, probably in the middle or The stream running to Chemo? 20th. latter part of the month. That the Mt. Vernon baseball teams Subscriptions, VAX/ per year Single Copies, Five Cents County Agent Richard B. Dodge of are shaping up for the season? Penobscot, who has had headquarters Entered as second class matter at the postoffice, Orono, Maine. That green, green grass? IL' Girl's Gym Exhibition on the campus, is now located in Ban- The popularity of the Fernald Hall The editor-in-chief is responsible ft r the general policy of the paper and At Round Table Meeting gor, the -county commissioners having for the editorial columns; the managing editor for the news columns and the assigned an office in the basement of reviewing stand in hot weather? and the business manager for the business and finance! makeup of the paper; the county court house for his use in That white flannels do look spiffy? — -- The girls' gym exhibition under the the extension service and as field exec- be at the postotlice at Alumni Hall before COMMUNICATIONS should instruction of Miss Helen Smith, took utive of the Farm Bureau. The unsuspected track material that Saturday noon to insure publication. place Tuesday afternoon in the gym- Prof. H. P. Sweetser of the depart- came to light in the P. T. meet? nasium of Balentine Hall. The exhibi- Printed by the UNIVERSI% s, Orono, Maine ment of horticulture recently gave out That the number of co-ed chasers is tion was given in connection with the an interview in which he advised Maine daily increasing? Rvaind Table entertainments. A iter orchardists to give their trees the best The fine condition of the Mt. Vernon the exhibition refreshments were served. of attention this year, in order that they tennis court? 0 Editorial Alumni Notes Much credit is due Miss Smith for the may he able to take advantage of the excellent work of the classes. The first quality fruit next That spring visitors are really begin- It is nearly the end of the year. From - great demand for program is as follows: fall, sure to result because of the short ning to appear on the campus? now on you will want to spend all your M Mansur '19 and Jame. Setting up drill Both divisions We-t exrta time out-of-doors. There will be II. Freeland ex -'19 were married at crop in the South and Middle The zest of danger in following the Indian club drill First division March. the baseball games to attend and num itangor, April 23. They are residing tin due to the severe freeze in sidewalk to Estabrook Hall? Dumb bell exercise Second division publication of the interview mats other things to which you will Center Street in that city. Since the Exhibition marching Both divisions received a letter That it is not impossible to have a want to go. But before you begin to A son, Stephen Clark, was born Prof. Sweetser has Folk dancing Both divisions of the two o'clock dance on the campus after let down in your studying you should G. Harold Hamlin '13 and Mrs. Hamlin from C. F. Close, pomologist IF1/1 Dublin Jig Both divisions Agricul- all? get entirely caught up in your work. (nee Lucille Clark Februars. 22, United States Department of Miss Henrietta Blackwell song a damage For most of you a couple of days ex- at Orono. ture, confirming the reports of The large number of ferocious May Heller very pleasing solo. he wrote tra work will put you up where you Twin,, a boy, Oscar Milton Jr. and to orchards. "The conditions," flowers that have been captured by our belong. For some it will probably taks a daughter. Mary Crosby were born "are pitiable in many states from the intrepid heart-hunters? Deer Ma an' Pa: Atlantic. It longer and for still others less. But to Os.sir M. Wilbur '15 and Mr:. Wil- Rocky Mountains to the That the sophomore civils may be )ur Fu clean-up on tree whatever it is or how big or little it is bur nee Mary C. Wentworth ex-'18 I ain't written home in a long time. is almost an entire observed playing winkum on our high- in every di- worthy don't let it hang over. Do it now and .April 18, in I tangor. The twins weighed but I been so busy I ain't had a minnit. fruits for scores of miles ways of an afternoon? get it off your hands. You will feel o and 3.is loam& respectively. I got your cake. Ma. and it was swell. rection from Washington." That moonlight evenings may come enough better for it and the next four Dr. Austin 1. Harvey ex died at The fellers ate it up in about three I.. H. Shibles and Miss Alfreda El- club and go, but studies go on forever? weeks of college will be twice as pleas- Bangor. April 9. minnits. They said you was the best lis. state leaders of Is is' and girls' John T. ant. Simon P. Crosby '79 will represent the cake maker they ever saw, 1 mean work, are holding in the various coun- University of Maine at the inaugural heerd of because, of course, they never ties conferences of county and local Mar 13 of Dr. I.. I). Coffman as presi- saw you. I gut some awfully good leaders. The enrollment in the various LOOKING BACK dent of the University of Minnesota. news to tell this time. In fact it's the clubs in Maine is in excess of the rec- Mr. Crosby is a well-known attorney reason why I haven't written before. 1 ord up to the corresponding date last A YEAR At ;() located in the Globe Building at St. been elected an officer in my class. We year. Cumberland county has been Bates defeated Maine by a score oi l'aul. had a kind of meetin one day last week holding the lead in enrollment. with N E 2-0 in the first game of the State %ern-. I. F. Jackson '12 has been working —not a class meetin but a lot of fellers Somerset in second place and Kennebcc The Maine Setsunds defeated Maine since January for the Adirondack from different classes was congrega- third. Central Institute 5-3, in an eleven in Power and Light Corporation of Am- timed together an' someone says %I NE fling game at Pittsfield. sterdam. N. Y. At present he is on the "What's Risin' Day?" You can gu, - Spring football 'Practice has been in (ranesville Power Plant Construction pretty well that it was me who Tall Be:a Phi Holds an NEW augurated at Maine this year. Coach jot). that. Well, we was talkin' about fresh Baldwin has been drilling the candi Perry Bean '07 of Denver has been men an', I hem' one of that class, want- loitation afid Smoker dates in the fundamentals of football in Corinna recently visiting relatives ed to show I was interested. Besides St LO for the past week. I really didn't know just what this and friends. On Thursday, April 21, the follow- Risin' Day is. Of course you folks 601( FIVE yEA ks AGO The marriage of Sibyl Lois Russell ing technology students were initiated by don't know all about it but I'll tell you 'lb. (laughter of Dr. and Mrs. Fremont Tau Beta Pi, the honorary engineering Maine won front Bowdoin 4-3 in tin- I.. Russell, to Rev. Milan J. Smith of •I1Cii as I finish my story. Well, any- "She is pigeontoed." fraternity: F. K. Chapman. I'. W. S. first game of the State series. %% ay, tune of the older fellers, a big "So that's why her fellow calls her Lakeside, N. H. took place at the home Ham, L. S. Hatch. 11. L. Jackson, R. Maine won the dual track meet with athlete with a square jaw, says lookin'.. dovelike!" (-f the bride's parents in Orono. Tues- W. Laughlin, F. G. Patterson, H. F. Colby, scoring 83 points to her oppo at me, "Don't you know what's Risin day. April 19. The ceremony was per- Ray. I. M. Rusk. P. R. Shean, A. E. nent's 43. Day?" "Her mind is never made up." formed by Rev. T. Everett Fairchild. strum and M. M. Weisman. The sophomores won the annual I told him I didn't and sotnetune ap "No?" The young couple will make their home The society confers the rites of initi- freshman-sophomore debate held in tin Pointed me a committee of one to find "But the rest of her is." Sp, in Berlin. N. H. where Mr. Smith ha ation twice yearly: once in the fall and chapel on the proposition. Re' Iveii out what's Risin' Dass item' made a !yen recently appointed pastor of the again in the spring. All of the initiates That military training should he mad, committee of one is a class honor to-- Prof : "What shape is the earth?" A th Metlualist Episcopal church. are juniors or seniors with the single compulsory in all colleges and mover The cause most of the committees are a Stude: "Round." engagement was recently an- exception that in the spring the sopho- sities. crowd. I was tickled. but it's been Prof : "How do you know?" nounced of William L. Luce of Belfast. more who has attained the highest L. H. Murlin LL.D., president terrible job. I've been lookin' into this Stude: "All right, then it's square formerly of Portland. and leader of the rank in his class in engineering is eli- of Boston University will be the prin matter all I was able. but there's a Don't let's argue. for heaving's sake." reeimental band nal! the A. E. F. in gible for membership. cipal speaker at the 1910 Commence mystery about it somewhere. Evers —SA — France. and Miss Eirena Delleck After the ceremonies, refreshments ment. who freshman I set; I ask him what's Risin' SYMPATHY is at present teaching mathematic, mere served anti the new members were TEN YEARS AGO in the Belfast High School. Day, an' every one of 'em laughs and Molly: "Everett said he couldn't live given an oplprtunity to beet.me better says. "Just wait till it comes." I been without me." The College of Law building ssas Ralph A. Wilkins '19 and Miss Flor a (manned with the older ones. Pro- asking upper class folks too and they Polly.: "Ile pn•bably couldn't—he completely destroyed in the recent lag (dice M Getchell %s ere married at On iii, fessor Westiin read humpurtais pipetrs Chalr April 14. says. "Risin' Days is a thing of the hasn't got a cent of his own." $3,000.(MX) tire in Bangor. and Mr. Creamer of the Electrical De- Ella Past." It diat't matter who I ask I High Maine lost the first game of the Stat.. McFarland '2(1 is teaching Eng partment presented a few of his orig- lish. ain't been satisfied yet but I'm a com- Teacher: "Every day we breathe series to liossdoin. history and civics at Bristol 11 g' inal comic selections. Sell((ol mittee of one an' I'm goin' to do my ::ixuy.ligts ;?; Willie, what do we breathe at BANGOF On the annual Massachusetts trip. A week later on April 28, an invits- Isabel d(Ha't beer from me for Maine lost to Hartard. 5-3. to Rho.) l)yer '21I has obtained her (loot)* so if you ti. n smoker yeas given by the fraternits a while I'll be lookin' into this mystery Willie: "Nitrogen." Island 5-4. and to Itost,a1 College 2-1 deeree from Simmons College in Wingate Hall. Many representatives • t harlotte senior at Coarse you know Risin' Day don't mean Maine won the dual meet with V. Cross ex -'21 is a it 'iii the other h•inorary societies on wash day or anything like that an' it Little Willie. ruffer-nell, mont by a score of 73-52. the' Unnersity of Southern Califurnia t!t. caniplls Were present. It is hoped Ilden Furhi•h ys..22 has been a j- don't reltir to settin' bread, but it's got Shoved his sister down a well; MEII Maine lust the dual meet with Colla thft thru get-together times such as nor on the a big secret mcanin' that no one is And his mother. drawing water, by a narrow margin. the score campus for the past week (1 is, the men ,f the various hi ,m,rary but what I starts to Said. "It's hard to raise a daughter." 6640. 1111(la Hodgdon '19 is tea-hing mathe 'sill(11. to let out. ftatornities will come to know one an- A.: fiat es in the high school at Epping (10 1 does, as you folks no. so I'll sci TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO other better and help make their nr- N. ii stick to my job an' I'll write soon as 1 God made moonshine, but He never mean %I,mething more than 11.45 A. The Maine Y. M. C. A. ganiFatiims is to enter Ind out what's Rusin' Day. put it in bottles. an two contestants in the "I.liners' societi('s. Intercollegiate Meservie has been playing horse with Your lovin sun, U. Bible examination this year. •to One day I asked Marie to tell the girls in the print shop lately. Every Zeke 0.45 P.! Even the biggest fish began life on hair of dogs and cats forenoon he reflects the sun in thru th Why vii "Percy Dow, of the U. of M., called And pompadours stood up so well. window by means of a small looking Lawyer (examining witness) : Do you a small scale. sei on Louise Tilley '23. Sunday." This glass. We do not know whether he She simply answered. "Rats!" a clipping drink intoxicating liquor? 7.30 ! from the Colby Echo. We is doing this intentionally to plague all Witness (indignantly): Sir, that's my It was on the Athletic field. sh. wish you the be t ,,f luck. Percy the girls or to pr, ve that some of his Soph : "f ;et that Freshman's name Coach: "What arc you out for?' 8.15 P! instructors art. correct in their state- business! and we can tell his mother." Why. for about ten ho Johnnie Rost has tttin,,i home to ments. Knowing Meservie as we do, .awyer (quietly): Have you any Mescr‘ ie : "Me? Freshman: "But my mother knows get permission to go vii barefooted. we surely believe it is the latter. other business? minutes, I guess." my name." THE MAINE CAMPUS 3

A1111110111,!111 a. Professor 'roar was the speaker at DON'T Ft)ktiET a meeting of the Economics Club Thurs- MOTHER'S DAY, MAY 8 HARVARD UNIVERSITY ay April 28. His subject SEND Hut A GREETING CARD Graduate School of .tas -lhe City Manager Plan of Mun- THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT A.T :c pa I Government." PARK'S VARIETY Ilupauestop..tdutinistratiou Beginning. with the origin of the plan A two-yrar course in business be gate its history from the time it 0- leading to the degree of Master ot as adopted by the city of Dayton, Attend the iiusiness Administration. t ilno in 1914 to the present day when 01,s31 it. college graduates t. courses offered in the following 220 cities of the United States and 1Cl. heals: Accounting. Business Law, anada, including the city of Auburn. Track Banking and Finance, Marketing. Maine. are using this plan. Contectionery To:mcco Ketail Store Problems, " Ad% ertising, Hun:e Made Candies IL: E A O NS Chocolate. ales Management, Industrial Man agement, Laoor Problems. Business AI TIM TROUGH Meet AVERILL BROS. old Town, Me. statistics, Foreign Trade. trans' Miss Marietta had a hen; portation. Lumbering. Office Organ She thought that she would set 11,1 aancu. I:ut teed went up and up and up. Saturday Fite graduates of the Universit) lif Maim: hate attended the School, And so Miss Marietta. two during the present year. Come in and get acquainted Die registration for 1921-'22 is FIELD limited to three hundred in the first YOU HAVE WRITTEN AMUMNI HELLENBR AND'S year courses. Applications after May 1st should be accompanied by POEMS! Clothing, Shoes. Hats, 1- nrnishint.;- of the college il certified transcript have them revised or 2 p. m. record. Do you care to (OPASIEk. tAl. 01.1) TOWN. M constructitely criticised by successful FOR INFORMATION WRITE TO authors: It )ou do, then send us. your !et? DEAN W. B. DUNHAM, manusei ipt stories, article's or poems 1. UNIVERSITY 442 We will criticise, and place them a Harvard Graduate School of. should they 'mote to be acceptable for iovies? Business Administration I publication. GEOIttiE KING I here is no actual charge for our (ion? Cambridge, Massachusetts services. If, however, you have not previously enrolled with the advisory lemo? • of this association, we re- lee Cream Parlor department of talcum you enclose the initial fee Customer: I want a can ball teams quest that (InoN0 of two dollars, which we must ask of powder for my vile. )fl? each new contributor. There is no Salesman: Mennen's? additional expense, no future obligation. Customer: No, foolish, vimmin's. It must be realized that we can only UNIVERSITY STUDENTS vimmin's maid Hall he of aid to those of serious intent. If wanted to sell rowboat motors sue her? v‘iu do mean to strive for literary UDENT'S SUPPLILS now and during vacation. Can cess, we can help you in many ways She: What do fellows talk about at c spiffy? be handled on the side if desired. hir services are yours until we have ter a dance? AT in marketing at Best opportunity for those who -tually succeeded He: The same things you girls talk .terial that least one of 'our manti:cripts. Send summer resorts. neet? UNIVERSITY STORE will be in or near fliething to about. Commission is liberal. Highest 'lease enclose return postage with She: Oh! You horrid things. is Fernald Hall chasers grade rowboat motor manufac- — M — tured. Ihrect factory supervis- NATIONAL LITERARY Barber: "Want a hair cut?" Cut 'em all." It. Vernon ion and sales instruction. ASSOCIATION Freshman : "Naw. Ammommiiiv THE CAILLE PERFECTION 131 W. 39th St. "I had my arm around her three ally begin- MOTOR CO., New York City times." ? Dr Ilion NI it'll. YOUNG'S Advisory Department "Sonic arm l" ,owing the HICKEY FREEMAN 26 State St. BANGOR, MAINE to have a CLOTHES B. B. B. Pipes npus after FOR QUALITY W. D.C. Pipes :ions May Heller look Them Keywoodie Pipes •ed by our Over A Real Pipe and Cigar Store I lomE 01. 11IE J C M. ; may he Our Furnishings. too. are our high- orthy of your inspection

may come • ever. John T. Clark Company .!1.1.N6011 When in Bangor visit the Bowlodrome Amusement What Makes the Firefly Glow! OU can hold a firefly in your hand; you can boil NECKWEAR Parlors long ago evolved IN 1111-. water with an electric lamp. Nature Excellent Howling Alleys and light." The firefly, according to Ives and SHAPES ythe "cold NEWEST Pool Tables radiates ninety-six percent light and only four A NI) Coblentz, Man's best lamp radiates more than ninety NEWEST PATTERNS percent heat. Al percent heat. once said that if we knew the fire- LOWEST PRICES FRY A PAIR OF An English physicist fly's secret, a boy turning a crank could light up a whole 6o1dsmith tiros. BOSTONIANS street. Great as is the advance in lighting that has beer, Manic Orono, IDEAL SHOE CO. made through research within the last twenty years, ma.i calls lie: Old Town, Mame wastes far too much energy in obtaining light. This problem of the "cold light" cannot be solved mere:7 EADQUARTERS FOR by trying to improve existing power-generating machinery Furniture of should still be burning candles it' Sporting and Ii %(tiwant and existing lamps. We any kind, call chemists and physicists had confined their researches to the. improvement of materials and methods for making candles. arth?" Athletic Goods began Callan For these reasons, the Research Laboratories of the I ii scolint It/ 'N'tittictils General Electric Company are not limited in the scope if Nlain St. S t 115-117 their investigations. Research consists in framing questior.:. r's sake.- S. L CROSBY CO. BANGOR, NI E. of the right kind and in finding the answers, no matt,v 11 Exchange Street Bangor where they may lead. Office furniture 'dill live How does a firefly's lignt a specialty Tel. 2340 What makes the firefly glow? differ in color from that of an electric arc, and why? T.:: ildn't- lie Chalmer's Studio answers to such questions may or may not be of.practica. High Class Photography value, but of this we may be sure—it is by dovetailing tha breath. results of "theoretical" investigations along many wide.7. reatlie MAINE BANGOR, MILD AND MELLOW separated lines that we arrive at most of our modern a "practical" discoveries. will be the light of the future? Will it be like thar. AT III) What or like that of the dial on a luminous watch.' HODINT CHURCH of the firefly MEI in a lamp at present undreamed of, or ;e1", Sunday!! `ALICIGAR Will it be produced Next our liter 111.30 A.M. Morning worship \‘ Fact ,i'y I will it come from something resembling present incan- sermon. B ari qor descent lamp? The answers to these questions will depend IC tiest" 11.45 A.M. Sunday School (There more upon the results of research in pure science a...-1 classe.. for much are two special strictly commercial research. U. of M. Ntudetit‘ P ASK FOR THEM upon 6.45 P M. Epworth League Ser ...... •••••••••••• VIM (The yoting pe.pples' service.) Canoes to Let , Service with Generel)-.Electrc7: 7 P M. Praise At Indian Ferry. Old Town short talk I.y the pastor. s name Also a cottage on Birch Stream General Office Company 8.15 P M. "Get-acquainted Half- (Informal song set.. I. L. BALLARD s hour" know 206 N. Brunswick St. t -11 56-3 Old Town w • • Tel. t

4 THE MAIX1 CAMPUS

American College championship two I WWI NW 00. •y WLt Parcel Put Driers PAGE 6 SHAW'S mile At A Resalable Pnce Freperly instal TI THEATRE medley won by U. of Illinois. 2nd CANDIES Don'l STRAND Iowa State, 3rd U. of Penn. Time 10 m. Bernard K. Hillson at OLD TOWN 21 3-5 sec. PRESS tiG CLEANSING AND DYEING HOULIHAN'S PHARMACY the Wed. May 4—Louise Lovely Sat. May 7--Ethel Clayton in 55 pound weight: on by Dandrow. 1.)er Red Front "PARTNERS OF FATE" "THE SINS OF ROSANNE" M. I. T. 33 it. 3', inches. 2nd Skid- Store Orono, Maine "HE Comedy "Bride Gloom" Unit(sisal \Vtxkly -Universal Magazine more. U. u.f South 30 it. 7,, inches. Mill Street Oorno, Maine 3rd Weld, Dartmouth. 28 ft. 7 inches. Telephone 167-2 Thurs. May 5—Mae Marsh in NIon. Nlay 9 -William Fanium Ill • 440 yard hurdles wt in by Desch. Ntare RA ID LADY" -THE SCUTTLERS" OLD TOWN TRUST COMPANY "THE LITTLE Dame. 2nd Pittenger. Ohio State. 3rd "Fantomas"—Latest and liest Serial Comedy "Torchy Cones Through" Savings and Check Accounts Dill, ()hit, State. Time 53 4-5 sec. Vol. XXII Faculty and Student Accounts Nlay Locklear in Tuesday. May 10 Fri. REL.\ Y CH A NI PIONSH IPS Solicited The Picture in which he lost his life Wanda I la v% ley in ( me mile college championship ORONO MAINE "THE SKYWAYMAN" "THE SNOB" relay Maine R.O. knttclo.ut William Duncan t.f America won by Syracuse. 2nd Larry Stilton in a CI 71171(.4 in U. Small thins (Don't mi•s it "Fighting Fat-- of Penn.. 3rd Cornell, 4th Nc tn.. Dame. to look for out • fils thing l'OU GET "The Stage Hand" Serial supreme 'Fime 3 m. 22 3-5 sec. to Ind" Two mile college relay championship it iii by Yale. 2nd lovva GOOD MEALS Proved to 1 State. 3rd U. Life of Penn. Time 7 m. 53 AND HOME COOKINI, Army A SHORTER 4-5 sec. Attended Four mile college. relay championship SHORTHAND SYSTEM 'it. H utn• of Hart Schaffner and An HARVARD UNIVERSITY won by III i iii ii s, 2nd Cornell. 3rd Prince- Man ciothas Orono Restaurant EASY LESSONS ton. Time 18 m. 5 sec. \i.,, v.. It s. IN TEN I The R. 0. T Dental School ()tie mile freshman college relay This course covers ten easy le .11 c7VItl1er &7$ Webster encampment at . her is unlimited demand for championship won by U. of Penn., 2nd ‘t Ii icli vvill enable the Stuilent. Pr,. successful und tientists and specialists in Princeton. 3rd Penn. State. Time 3 in Clothing Co. Sanclost _ Phividsmi fessor, I turnal se I )..It , I .a across by ot.„,..try. This school offers a 27 3-5 sec. put ••• anyone seeking a pr,,fessi, mal campus for m iii..st thtirough and efficient train- At the Old Town jewelek Me. career, to go thru life with 1001 pul Robinson 00214T III this interesting pn,fession. OTH ER COLLEGE R ELA S first real taste (cut efficiency. BANGOR two hund fior those %vitt. wish to specialize Class B College one mile champion- Watches ProiLiptly 'Ile ,tudents who th.•re are courses in ()rat Sur- ship relay tit 'ii by Ilteston College, 2ni1 , THIS COURSE Clocks Repaire grounds, know' :4er). ( tilt mod I straightening Penn. State. 3rd Redlands University. Is short anti me\pensive. and 'tie tt th and other branches. hi- ime 3 m. 24 2-5 sec. Jewelry miles from Ni given vt ith a liaCk ideal plan strut tion by leading dentists of I Mt' mule c,,Ilege relay won by Colby. Properly Pens & an if not satisfied During the ent I. and t I linty Up-to-dat, hid ituehriell. 3rd Washington and Jef- 91d Town Hardware Store Repaired Spectacles SEND THIS t LIPPING '1(.) 1).\ inent %t ill' unusual ()pito ferson. Time 3 m. 33 2-5 sec. of rain fell an, N. Sit IRO, Prop. uliough so tha. 11101 t•• kir practical work. A Sone of the Special Events: Charges Reasonable Our are sleeping on the certificate indicating one 100 )ard dash won by Farrell, Ilrotik- Snowshoes„-Immunition, Bucket-knives, The regimen' years vv ,•rk, Ill 01 711%14e L74417741. ii College. 2m1 holler, Grinnell Col- Guns, Mechanical Tools, Paints. 1411 itroatkay. Thursday from , heinistry, as %yell a. ge. Time 10 2-5 sec. Oils, Varnishes New York ( ity high s' .1 ..r college Pfi(sics. 120 yard hurdles won by Earl Thom - It Bangor and tentiemen : Enclosed herewith N. E. Latneau Clo. Co. required t. .r \\*I-17c Dartmouth. 2nd Wright. Nebraska. to Newport in Srs.00 for %%loch kindly N(.1111 111, part of the da pt ti ulars. mit. 15 .1-3 sec. MEDICAL BOOKS )7 7(11. ,11111.111i17111 1. ,7111‘e 111 tell C1st' Runiting ni tail jump ii, iii bv Hart Schaffner and Mark (atm) and perf lessiqi.., by 111.111. It i• underst,...d H ShI. M D. dean .larvard. Distance 23 ft. 10', inches. FOR SALE—MEDICAL BOOKS—A Clothes ganization. M; that at the end 01 lite days, I am 1:11:),,. Mass Pt .h. vitult ,a1)11 by Merrick, iii- set of six volumes and general index, Old Town, Maine ant Nichols of not satisfied my ' S. and detachment ii Gardner of Yale tied at 12 ft. therapeusis of internal diseases. 107e, discount on suits and overcoats !he gladly refunded. inches. I Merrick vit it toss for prize) Edited by Frederick Forcheimer, M. 1)., 1,1lietl at the I. Sc. D. (Ham), camp. I )1,C(I N thriM practically I the \.1111e ..laine Men Appear Well at the %% ''II 1)), \VC1NN. U. Of new. Phone 111111111N. Distance 138 ft. 8 inches. 1443—H. C. JEWELL. 185 CENTER ,ilarge of the 'Mei( Penn Relay Meet Patronize Our Advertisers Javelin won by Drouder, U. of P. STREET, BANGOR. !rill took place 11 Stan Friday was al141 ft 0•11,mited 'tom l'age Ont). 183 it. '•; Silt tptit ivi 'II liV Sandefur. I.. 4.1 .aid extended Kansas. Distance 43 ft. 9,4 ittl the routine saturday a f ternoon on muddy a track :he afternoon • in the lie Mile relay event Nlaint•lilt 5, - _ •hort hike. re ished fourth, 15 year t, the rear t.i ti Maine A. F. Wins Over Bates in Close ORR 3P. M. At 5 tv inning team to ,roell ir. 1 I It lwa Baseball Game ,ok place whi I a cli., second, ‘V,abasii Up•to.Date Photographer wa After supper TUFTS third. Tim, .;iii. 2ii 4 5 ste. Mainc m chic) LARGE GROUPS II interesting lvil 1101) it is all the vvay and finished A SPECIALTY lug. A Knigl 4 %%ell ahead oil the University of the Prescott C 4 1 1 7 2 It Discount to Students -how and danci College South. 1 4,i \Vc•t irginia and Nu lit(It ..4 3 0 0 2 1 Newport , See us before going elsewhere ,,f the regime' Dick II:werty startud and led arutin(1 Dental School I otals 42 10 12 27 15 7 !urned over in hr-t . uric, and %then he passed the OLD TOWN, ME. :rola shore. 1 1/ffers to the student it ii it I . hen Mame vvas ill fourth BAT ES • ries for help f had i'll. StJr I college tranni, p,ace.t' ,hen dill not gain. Litt rulict. al) r.1)11.po. a. v. a four year (-ours,. I,t" Cogan ss ..5 1 2 1 5 2 ut fortunately ttling 11. , 71% 71 %%11(.71 Capt. l'ratt ru Finnegan 311 .4 liore, 2 mile degree of l). NI I). . iii IT ,tick Maine was still in 1 2 2 2 1 -11"uts and rush Ileing located in lull I I el, inadc unsue 1Viggin uf 4 0 1 2 0 0 Help reached Ct , ssio, it Langley rf •.5 0 3 0 0 0 t !lege ..1 1,11t.. to tzet into third place ORONO THEATRE lordan 11, 2 11 1 (Continue %.(.11Ciit tutu, al adiartag.s. , .111111AL-41 to rIlll abreast ot the 5 1 0 31) 111.111. ,b.,1 tilt Ii 2 0 0 1 0 students )c111;k! nit in Ile I 'ed. May 4—Maurice Tourneur Sat. May '1,1 ii hut tiled FO3in. 31) 2 0 0 0 2 11 7—at 2.30, 0.45, and 8.30 Course ha .t. the ta to, pass hini again 1,111 Production—"THE BAIT" Davis* 0 II 0 Doug Fairbanks "THE MARK OF ZORRO" R.O.T.C. climes the 1,1111 In the last tell yards tIlL. 1 0 0 St at I. the I /, Rolin Comedy and News "Torchy" NN .t' •.11 1 , an polla il at, a' itin n ,o....; Miiti!ton" .1 0 0 0 0 Comedy •••..o; t It II • Partridge c 4 2 2 9 2 0 Thurs. May Nam N11:1•••at'lltl•Ctl• I lottleopatili I I. .ITtl 5—Doraldine Mon. May 9—All Star Cast Spitler p . 0 11 0 0 11 "PASSION I)1•14"ii ut Tillie 14 r titus ii tIlt %ea, 3 Ill FRUIT" "MOON MADNESS" p • ..2 1 0 0 1 0 Science While canoe St II and the Nlas and News Charlie Chaplin "The Immigrant" E. J, linson p 0 0 0 0 0 0 !, km Angus sro• Home It I m e , istkto ' t Mitt. tl Fri. Sprott p 11010 May o—Pearl White Tues, May ;Alan Patten, .1 2 10—Eileen k a it !,t autPing Percy , ult. Dental St las.I Is "KNOW YOUR MEN" who :iii Ott of 3 in 33 2-5 sccon,1-. - — "THE BLUSHING BRIDE" wen it'hal "Fantomas" No. 11 'Hist u, Newp Oil, I -1,,‘%Lr tun, than Nlame's 41 7 14 27 14 "Double Adventure" No, 5 legistratitto licgitis at \ •,aile from di ii 1.1111 to ('ii' 14 against ttau *ratted tor Fo)ne• itt 9111. Jinx 21. and ends on seta,iii it, 1,0)1 •tech •*Itattell for Ebtier in 9th. •,ight. when thi her 22. 1921 • it-et in the r no L1.1 V.', it 1\ •1% Ituker itt 1.„(..,• Nlaine ii 1 1 3 0 4 10 0-10 school t mile and a _ii it t;it.'I 1,..!1`1,14 11,11ip tit, 11111t !tate. •1 0 1 1 0 2 0 0-- 7 ber 22. 121 The boys ste lilt' 1 111111lA raCt'S CV('T' Ilits and earned runs itT Spiller. S , University a half hour, 1:or Initial t .liii• \\ .1" it 11,t gill of Maine ;itid 0, in 2- innings; otT Cusick, 1 and Nliles. to 1 I Haskins., NI I). iTo \ •_iittmmea' tI 1. of NV. a Newpt in 2: off 1.1. Johnson 3 anti 2. 1 1-3; otI r tar). and t DrILI• of Purdue immediat Spratt 1 and 0, in 3 2-3; off Jowett 14 list as hi,: 11 The State University their 1 '4% ith .1 renvirk and 2. in 9. base hit,. \Vood, Maintained by 416 Huntington Averw, Two Lang- prolonge an,1 speed It ley. Three base hits. P. Johnson, A the State and General First Boston, Mass. It 1111-11. Government aid was Legoidre ,I 1.c‘L Johnson. Sacrifice hits. P. Johnsim. \ R. Cook, t WILLIAM RICE, D. M. 1). of 1,corgcto‘‘n Finnegan. 1:on , &iv en in by Langley ,ti Vii lii l'epih,,(111,01 were p Dean ‘Viggin. NVood. P. Johnson, 3. Ebner (OLLEGE. OF ARTS „• AND St IFNCES.—MajOT Subjects in Ancient - tur(lay noon it (11110 t tigaii. Lunge. A. Johnson, Finnegan History and Art, Biology, Chemistry, Economics and Sociology. Iered and ...'d tii First base on balls, off Jowett. 1: John, Education, English, French, German, History, Latin, Mathe- lug dance no it,, 11.1% ..011. 2. First base on errors. Maine. 7. matics, and Astronomy. Philosophy, Physics, and Spanish and I he two bo, /ii 1 ,11' ,,11 Ilate•. 4. Stelen bases. Sargent. l' Italian. Special provisions for graduates of normal schools. Frida-• night Staples' Pharmacy '5 , •,' 1 1 1.17111 11: .‘. .1111111,O11, Langle), Cot.i.Ei:E OF AGRICULTURE.—Curricula toil hired a t 1:1:11 at . • Jordan. Ebner. Partridge, in Agricultural Edu- cation, Agronomy, Animal Utley paddled B. R. & E. W., ti • g Reeurn 1111- U111‘ er • it) pla)s. Husbandry, Biology. Dairy Hus- t Partridge and Jt.rdan; Foiynt's ! arn. It .1111 :.andry. Fe-estry, Home Economics, 'itlse. which wi ti Iii 11111,11(111 I','1111)1 and Finnegan and Jordan. Left on Horticulture, Poultry Hus- OLD ToW M bandry. School Course in 'inks long, at ;;; P t rat:, bases. Maine, 8; Bates. 0. Struck out Agriculture (two years). Short winter courses. Farmers' Week :.addles. The (); Spiller. 4: Spratt. 2. Um Correspondence and lecture courses. 1)emonstration work. ,vtell came ni pit,. .1. t;irrigati. Time. 2 liour•. boys, rat it out by of l'enti. Colima OF TECHNOLOGC—Curricula lie NOII FS in Chemical Engineer- was I a 1..1 „irt1 1'1-Meet, ing. Chemistry, Civil ovi -- 4th Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and ; rime 3.31 4 5 sec. !Wishing Company t;iyes Mechanical Engineering. the canoe Nlay 5. to, 7. R. 1..1t,!•chola•tie before h T. cam:, chanii,. MAINE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION—Offices and 1%as a ttarrom \lay 7 Dual .1 \ met .c.i Won by Iltintingtoi, Banner to University principal rack Meet laboratories in Orono: Experiment Farms 11, , I :11•11111, in Mon- 111.Y held on Maine vs. 'Fut.!. 2(141 CC7lar W— mouth and Presque Isle. Iii iii :1 ‘( i111(.171% shouted Nla) 7 Maine Firth I I Ile Vit1011.1! ...•I1Ft I taiipai.), a i;NAni•nrE vs. llowloin at Ii ii ."4 COURSES leading to ' at publishing concern, custtun the Master's degree are offered puffin( wick ha• a h\ the various .1.111 mil, colleges. "liv it air wa international Tun : lit Pre‘ctiting a banner each tar to th, Ii I Sum MEI TERM '1,1 Is could It Ma) 20 Junior Prom ltikr Ilate•. 2m1 Furnas, l'ur- co!lugc %%host' students hat e the highe•t of six weeks (graduate and undergraduate due. 3rd credit). !.ik Had the Nightinealt. U. of W. Vir- at erage individual record on its sale- May 21 Interscholasti, Trat k Mt ginia at. r the Titne 9 III 25 3 5 sec. force. This year the University of For catalogue and cinulars, bow • addregs • I 't'ut that liii ill: \\'tilt by 1.cgcniln .tov the can "Shay, \tante is the recipient of this gift for ROBERT t tlisher. ii litres the corner'!" I ,.-,'rg,'t. aim 10 Itittli s Hamilton. I ALEN. President '‘,•,t. numb w "You're the third timt it ithin six years. It is standing tin it siiori 13 points, Praille) McKay is of U. of a large blue Mainv banner and it ill be ORONO, MAINE "'Sno wonder I couldn't find it." sas 3ril. if, points. suitably placed in the chapel. attached Ilkommommin 'he commandi James, U. S. of Co. I.