Uto I L MINNORIMINIMP.MkAr Pirp 1.2-k M rLru.r e ',fe‘it7 Ri' HAVERFORD NEWS VOLUME 27—NUMBER 5 HAVERFORD (AND ARDMORE), PA., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1935 $2.00 A YEAR Local Gridmen Down Wesleyan Goodhart Hall To Students' Association Approves Be Scene Of Fall 13-7 For First Win Of Season Play Dec. 6 And 7 Swarthmore Football Contest Taylor And Duff Score Undergraduates Urge Trials At Bryn Mawr Late Touchdowns Earle To Address Papers Call lune Athletic Committee For Quakers 1. N. A. Convention This Week After Action Play Selection "Historic Renewal" Several representatives of the Three Philadelphia .papers re- Tiernan Individual Star New. will attend the Intercol- cognize the importance of the Favor Series 196 To 9 legiate Newspaper Association Propose bolding Dance lame In the attempts to reestab- convention held at Pittsburgh lish Haverford - Swarthmore Unleashing a powerful searing from November 15 to 17. The Decent/tee S and 7 were the times football relations. The Evening The Students' Association went convention is being arranged by drive in the early part of the last set far the annual fall play of Um Public Ledger featured last on record yesterday noon as layer- the University of Pittsburgh, week the statements of Swarth- ing a renewal of the Haverford- quarter to ring up two touchdown. and delegates are expected from Cap and Bane Club in conjunction with the Varsity Players of Bryn more's month who emphatically Swarthmore football games when and 'staving off a frerted barrage all the leading universities and favors renewal. a resolution was paged by a 196- of Wesleyan pasties, the Randall colleges of the east. Mawr College, at a meeting of rep- The Philadelphia Record and 9 vote urging the Executive Ath- Among the many prominent resentatives from both organisa- The Inquirer describe the ef- letic Committee to take a definite gridclera pounded out a 13-7 win speakers to be heard are Gov- tions held on TM:Ind:ay. The play forts of the student publications stand on the question. over Wesleyan. Saturday at Middle- ernor Earle of Pennsylvania pros/. will be presented in Goodhart of both colleges which are op- With A. R. Kane, Jr.. '36, town. This victory, the first of the and Herbert Moore, president of posed only by Haverford author- dent of the Association, presiding :season for the Main Liners, came the Transradio Press Service, at Bryn Mawr, resuming a proced- ities who declare that it would the body gave Its strong support while it is hoped that Heywood ure which was carried out several be impossible to renew the ser- ' after the locale had outplayed the Brown will also he able to ad. to the resolution thus backlog New Englanders by a wide margin dreg the convention. The dele- years ago, with the possibility of a ies before 1938. All three the pole conducted by the News dance following the Saturday alai, papers point out that It is quite last week. The resolution reads: in the preceding periods. Twice gates will attend the Pitts-Neb- fitting that this should go down "Resolved: That the Executers raska game on Saturday, and a performance. before the Quakers had missed dame will be given for them on the list of hies:tele renewals Athletic Committee act as soon as touchdowns by the narrowest mar- Competition for parts will begin which include Penn-Princeton, possible on the advisability of K- that night in the ballroom of the Penn - Harvard, and Cornell- gins, putting the ball within a foot Hotel Schenley, which will be soon after a play has been selected, nowing football relations with the convention headquarters. and trials and rebeareale will be Syracuse. Swarthmore either this season or of the goal before being repulsed on soon as it it feasible. It is un- by the Weeleyanithe. held at Bryn Mawr. The selected derstood that the Students' Asso- dates were the only ones porthole Playing ageing a team which ciation favor. a renewal of the for the Bryn Mawr Club which le Swarthmore football game." used an eight man line at times. presenting Handel's "Messiah" be- Birth Control Is Maverford took to the air and com- 35 Turn Out For fore Christmas, in collaboration Prompt Action Expected with a group of Princeton students. pleted 18 out of 23 attempted fut- Although no general discussion wards. The highly touted Wesley- Glee Club Tryouts Select Play Tri-night Dr. Dewees' Topic was held at the Association meet- an passing attack crumbled before ing yesterday noon, there were The students who discussed Mans questions as to the advisability of the Haverford onslaught and only To Announce Results far the annual production were Liberals Secure Grad including the "as soon as it is 6 out of 24 forwards and three Miss Edith Rose. president of the feasible" phrase in the resolutien. out of seven laterals were surcease- Sunday At First Varsity Players, and Miss lamed.: Of '01 For Talk President Katie explained teat fel Seltzer, both members of the Sen- October 30 since the final decision rests with On the offense, Captain Kane, Rehearsal ior obese at Bryn Mawr; W. E. the Athletic Committee, the Stud- Sheppard, LI, '38, vice-president of Tiernan, and Bevan excelled, Tree- Birth control will be discussed by ents' Association can do nothing nan's smart playesaning preseng Tryouts for the Glee Club were the Cepesret Bells Executive Com- more than make its desire known an important factor in the Searles held in the Union Sunday night mittee, A. W. Stokes, '36, Ind L R. Dr. Lovett A. Devices, '01, Wed- to the proper authorities. He ex- and Black victory. The whole for which thirty-five men turned Garner. '36. nesday. October 30, at 7:30 in the pressed his confidence In the Com- leriverford line performed well. out. J. S. Pugilese, '36, who is A meeting of the Play Committee Haverford Union. The speaker was mittee's propmt action on the mat- while for Wesleyan, Rowe. Voeglin, the director of the organization. will be held tonight to decide upon ter. reported that there were several • suitable play for the production. engaged under the auspices of the and Hultine excelled. Kemp Bur- Liberal Club and all are Invited to At present there are ten mem- ton stood out on the offense for the excellent voices among the fresh- The undergraduate members of this bers of the Executive Athletic Connecticut team. Besides gor- men. committee are Garner, P. K. Page. attend the discussion. Committee. President W. W. Com- ing all of the Cardinal's 'oven The club Is very happy to wel- '36, C. W. Yearsley, '36, and W. H. Dr. Bermes will trace the hiatory fort is chairman. Dean Archibald Clark, Jr., '38, while graduate mem- Pointe. Burton threw moat of Wes- come back Mr. William P. Beets and development of the birth eon- Macintosh, Dr. Frederick Palmer, leyan's successful peeves and did a of New York. Mr. Bents, who has bers are W. B. Maier, '31, and T. Jr., Dr. James A. Babbitt, Dean fine Job of kicking. Haverford aloe coached the group very emcees- Whittelsey, '28. trol movement. He will endeavor H. Tathall Brown, Mr. Emmett. R. had a alight edge in this respect, fully In previous years-, will re- to point out the social reasons fir Talton, '07, Mr. Donald E. Wil- however, averaging 42 yards per sume his position for the coming the introduction of the movement. ber, 74, A. it. Kane, Tr., '36, J. H. boot to the opponents 39. Haver- year. Active in this movement for many Taylor, '36, and W. F Tiernan. ford made 14 first down. to the The first regular rehearsal will years, Dr. Dewees will give his Jr.. '36, are the other members of losers 11. be held Sunday night after dinner Community Center the Committee. Haverford kicked off to Captain in the Union. At that time results audience the latest information an Johnson of Wesleyan, who ran the of the tryouts will be announced. Work Progresses to the progress and purpose of the ball from his 35 to his 45. A Joint- The position of accompanist for movement. Blair's Class In Politics son-Clarke lateral brought the ball the club has not yet been filled. al- S. Kind. '36. President of the Lib- to the Haverford 30. Bill Duff In- though applications have been Five Students Direct gel Club, who succeeded in secur- Begins A Discussion On (Cantlaued on Page Six) made by C. Gaines, '37, C. IL Greer, 79, and D. C. Hunter, Jr., Hobbies; Referees ing the speaker, says that the talk Public Opinion Tonight '89. will be well worth while. AL-Lewd- in conjunction with Glee Club Are Needed ing to Kind, Dr. Dewees will con- "Public Opinion and How It In- fluences Voting" will be the subject November 15 Date For this year Pugliese will offer har- clude his talk with a discussion of monica *aloe in the various pro- A. W. Stokes, '96, director of of a new series of discussions which Student-Faculty Dinner; grama in which the organization the Haverford Community Social a fairly teehniese nature on the will begin at the regular weekly Request List Of Groups performs. Work, has selected the Rat of stu- more important methods of birth meeting of the Discussion Group dent workers for the Community control. •. in Politics in the Union at 7:15 W- Center this year. There is still eight, Friday, November 15, is the date room, however, for more volun- While at College, Dr. Dawees W. Richardson Blair, '30, leader set for the Annual Student-Faculty Wesson, '38, Discovers teer. took honors in 5ielogy. He receiv- of this organization has announced Banquet, A S. Puglleae, '36, chair- A New Species Of Ant W. B. Morgan, Jr., '36, will or- ed his EL D. from the University of that Raymond Pitcairn. Executive man of the Committee, has an- ganize carpentry work latex in the Pennsylvania in 1907. Since 1018 Secretary of the Sentinels of the nounced. year. Two juniors are taking Republic, will conclude this series As usual the students and facility L G. Wesson, %Et, has had pub- he bee been dispensary physician lished In then October lege of part in the work: J. A'. Lester, Jr., of discussions at a later date then will sit together for informal con- who will help in the boxing and for Bryn Mawr Hospital. Among a talk on the mobilizing of public versation, and it is urged that "Entomological News" an an- other activities, Dr. Dewees bas neerteement of his discovery of a singing, and C. Gaines, who is to opinion. Mr. Pitcairn, who grads- seven or nine fellows get together work up a glee club among the Veen president of the Haverford sited from the University of Penn- as soon new species of ant, Leptothorax Township Board of Health :since as poasible and choose the (Diehothorax) month It is of colored boys. H. T. Darlington, sylvania Law School, was a leader protegee to sit at their table. They Jr. '85, is going to organize a 101I and overseer of the Haverford of the "pink-slip" agitation in the special interest in that it belongs Monthly Meeting since 1916. are to inform Pugliese in Il Lloyd to a email and little known group. mo'del airplane club, while L. P. lest session of Congress. He is also of their choice Immediately, be- Wesson found several colonies of Norewortby, '35, will referee bas- active in the work of the Crusaders, cause it is "first come, find served" ketball games and other evening another national organiastion. the ants a few summers ago near activities. on professors. Nashville, Tennessee. and Dr. W. At the meeting tonight Blair The Chairman also says that a M. Wheeler, of Harvard University, "/ should still like some more Engineering Club Holds hopes that the club can come to Program of outside speakers and verified specimens an members of fellows ta help out," said Stakes. First Meeting Monday some agreement for meetings lur- home talent is being arranged for a new Apemen Wesson named the "eepecially to referee soccer or ing examination time. He expressed entertainment, basketball. It would only require the regret that so few students at- species after Dr. W. IL Mann, head about two R. M. Hutchinson. '36, President of the National Zoo In Washing- hours one day a week." tended the meeting lest week and C, SMITH LEAVES COLLEGE ton. D. C. The Community .Center caress on of the Engineers' Club, will pre- hoped that other activities will not aprogram of social and athletic side at the first meeting which Is interelere with the dirmagion to- Flemming to apend the treat few activities for the benefit of under- months peace caravaning in the to be held Monday night, in the night. HYGIENE LECTURES BEGIN Privileged boys M. the neighbor- vicinity of Philadelphia, C. A. hood. Hines Laboratory et 7:16, Smith, $6, left College yesterday. For four consecutive Saturdays The work at the Community Ile does not know where his peace Mr. H. S. R. McCurdy, chief en- ROOTERS PLAY HERE SAT, at 8180 A. M., beginning this week, Center hoe been carried on for gineer of the Philadelphia Subur- activities will carry him during hygiene lectures for freshmen will several years for the benefit of the ban Water Company, will speak on Revision of the soccer schedule the rent of the year, but expecte be held in No 15 Whiten. Dr. leas privileged Seel boys and frith. to graduate withth e Claes of '37. "Source an d Development of az announced in the News was Herbert W. Taylor will present the The girls' training is under the Water Supply." It has been made known yesterday when it was While at Haverford, Smith was grime direction of Bryn Mawr students, announced that three meetings will stated that the varsity game with manger-to-be of the cricket teant Attendance in required of all the boys, under Haverford men. be held per semester this year and Lehigh will be played here Seitur- arod a member of the Record freshmen with each absence count- Later In the year a dinner will be boned. that there will be no student day, instead of at Bethlehem as ing as two recitation outs. given those from both college.. speakers. formerly announced.. - - '741 PAGE TWO HAVERFORD NEWS Tuesday, October 22, 1926
Rhinies Get Clue Dr. Snyder Publishes Familiar Publishes Essay 1 Unified, Peaceful To College Enigma Essay On Haverford Treasures Nazi Germany Discusses Stevenson's Geometry Notebook, Par- Is At Founders Club rish's Chemistry One And Keats's Sennhem's Belief Letters To Fanny Brawne Scattergood, Reisher, Liberal Club Speaker And Horton Here W. It. Kriebel. '38 Stevenson had kept as a boy mad Feels Germans Are Robert Louis Stevenson's geo- found, hastily sketched in peneil For Reception metry notebook, "a melange of with an unusual proof, a right Devoted mathematics and veree;" John triangle illustrating the forty- Keats's letter of October 13, 1819, seventh proposition. Kane Made A Member to Fanny Brawne; and Maxfield Of Stevenson's attempt at proof Rearming For Defense Parrish'm fancifully illustrated Dr. Snyder quotes an expert Advice on what to expect from chemistry notebook are the Haver- mathematician as saying, "Oh. National Socialism under Hitler and what to get out of Haverford fordian treasures to which Pro- yea, that may very well be a is shaping a unified, peaceful Cir. College was given to the freshmen fessor Edward D. Snyder refers in dreaming boy's attempt at a solu- his August 3, 1935 article in the tion." Was Stevenson idling, many whose citizens are devoted to at the annual Founders Club recep- "Sattirday Review of Literature" dreaming, when he sketched Mat the state, said Carlheinz Sennhem tion an Tuesday evening in the Un- which he entitles "Another 'Apol- triangle with its odd-looking flaps of the University of Munich at d ion. Alien F. Horton, '28, Herbert ogy for Idlers'." constructed on the sides? Liberal Club meeting Friday night W. Reimer, '31, and Henry Scatter- In Stevenson's geometry note. Whatever the final concluelon in the Union. A friend of D. C. good, '39, were the announced book Professor Snyder finds the may be, Professor Snyder turned the page over and found on tht Elkinton, '36, Mr. Sennhem is a speakers, while Professor Rufus psychological sources of certain word., phrases and philosophy in back a Deem which Stevenson had young Nazi leader and medical eta. Jones, emeritus, added a few words. Stevenson's essay, "An Apology scrawled: its ending line was, dent. At a business meeting preceding for Idlers;" Dr. Snyder us.. "Away with reasons!" "It is wrong that Hitler ie a dic- the reception, A. R. Kane, le, was Keats's letter and Parrish's note- Keats's letter to Fanny Brawne tator," he said: "he was chosen by book, article. which he had at hand of October 13, 1819, lies in the elected to membership in the or- 87% of the people." Mr. Sennhem ganization. Kane is president of while studying Stevenson, to show Roberta Autograph Collection. examples of Stevenson's philos- Professor Snyder shows that wills DR. EDWARD D. SNYDER showed that Hitler had unified Gar. the Students' Association, football ophy. Keats was laboriously grinding many politically, had given it a captain, and varsity letterman in The following, In Stevenson', out hie "Hyperion"—admitted by Whose work on Haverford feeling of "self-determination," had basketball and baseball. He has words, is what Professor Snyder the poet to be "a feverish attempt treasures is recorded in this mils "the very text of the whole rather than a deed accomplished" issue. reduced unemployment from eight also held numerous class offices in essay." "We need not care whether —the love letters he was writing million in 1933 to one million in his four years at Haverford. they could prove the forty-seventh at the mime time were actually to 1935, was striving to get racial President Theodore Whittelsey, proposition; they do a better thing be of far more lasting literary purity—"hard for an American to '28, introduced the speakers and than that, they practically demon- Trueblood Wants strate the great Theorem of tee value. understand" —had prevented a gave the freshmen a general idea Maxfield Parrish, '90, kept an communist revolt and had "gained Liveableness of Life." the right kind of feeling and think- of the function of Founders Club. Superficially, the mention of the extraordinary chemistry notebook Missionary Action Horton, who came over from New ing" suitable to Germany. forty-seventh proposition seems a in his sophomore year, which may In work camps, military service York for the reception, praised the random example. But Prof.., and universities, every eitisen Snyder went further: he thumbed be seen by going over to the Lile i Desires Young Friends college atmosphere, pointing to the the geometry notebook which learns to be a valuable member of benefits that could be derived from Cast Pqr 1, Col. 41 To Renew Former the nation, he explained. Half it His own debt to the college was year is the term of "Arbeitadienet" the subject of Scatthrgood's talk. Quaker 'Seeking' in which every German schoolboy Scattergood, farmer president of participates. Carl Sennhem spoke the Students' Association, is at Franklin Institute Pickett, Janitor. Stressing the point that Young of his half year as 'the beet Mee he had in his life." present teaching at Germantown Friends must take an active in- Friends' School. Announces Series Dies In Hospital terest in missionary enterprises, Explains Rearming Dr. Jones Speaks Professor D. Elton Trueblood In speaking of the compulsory Reisner, who is now practising spoke on "The Young Friends' one-year military service, he told law, requested that the freshmen Talk On Heavy Water Charitable, Efficient Equivalent of the Quaker Mis- why Germany rearmed: since it seriously consider taking an inter- Attended By Many Servant Mourned sions" at the General Fall Meet- was surrounded by armed nations, est in helping lift the burden of the it was a defensive move. But um, 1150,000 debt for which the College Haverfordians By Many ing of the Young Friends' Move- he explained, it means "discipline, is conducting a campaign. ment, held at 15th and Cherry order, and the care of "German Dr. Jones, who was then called Streets, Sunday night. ways"; it is a powerful unifying "Heavy Water" was the subject Richard S. Pickett, for seem and educational force. on for an impromptu speech, em- years a janitor at Haverford Dr. Trueblood stated that today phasised the need for being both a of the lecture by Dr. Harold C. Col- "Is there no freedom of thought. gentleman and a scholar. This, he Urey of the Department of Chem- lege, died of a severe hernia in the the average young Friend is unal- in Germany?" he was asked. stated, meant behaving well in lit- istry of Columbia University Bryn ?damn. Hospital early Friday terably opposed to all missionary "Most of Germany is Nazi," he tle things an well as big ones. He morning. He had worked for a enterprizes. The general conset- said; "he who doesn't agree with Wednesday night at a meeting of week without letting anyone National Socialism is insulting expressed the hope that the fresh- the Franklin Institute, which • cus of opinion is that a missionary the men would learn to spend at Meet know about his condition and was people. But," he added, "what's tee forty-five mutates at mealtimes. A number of Haverfordians at- not taken to the Hospital mail is nothing but an evangelist, he use of freedom if you know what is reiteration of a point made by Hol- tended. Thursday morning. added. Then, Friends have always right?" ton, that wherever a student went Dr. Urey explained the differ- Pickett was 67 years old and stressed the idea of the divine in- That there is not strict German he represented Haverford, conclud- was in charge of Chase Hall and dwelling and, since all men have preen censorship, that the govern- ences in properties of hard water the Hillis Engineering Labora- a ment has never tried to influence ed Dr. Jones's talk. seed of the divine in them they do Cider and pretzels were nerved and ordinary water, stating that tory. Amending to Lou Coumey, church policy, that wages are two- after the formal part of the recep- there are nine possible varieties of Head Janitor, he was a very good not need to be approached. Finally thirds what they used to be, and tion was concluded. water. He described the method influence among the janitors and he stated that mimines are regard- that the Jewish race does not agree did their banking. ed as nationalistic and a mission- with the German race were other of separation by electrolysis, and opinions of Mr. Sennhem's Rants Praises Pickett ary, one who carries his own no- emphasized its physiological uses. tional system to others. brought out in discussion. About The molecules of heavy water are Mr. J. Otto Rentz came into forty attended the meeting. EUROPA marked, and by feeding a person close contact with Pickett and re- "We Must Find Seekers Market heavy water it can be ascertained spected him greatly. Mr. Radaz Mawr. lath Stens how long the average molecule of The missionary spirit has been stated that he was very trustwor- one of the truly great things in Maxwell, '31, Speaks In water stays in his body. Nine thy and could always be depended NOW PLAYING day. is the average length of the world, he went on to say. Qua- upon. He arose early in the morn- kerism was a misaitanary move- Collection On Freedom Soviet Ken's.. Leteet Soreen time, said Dr. Urey. ing, did his work efficiently and Dr. John E. Willard, Instructor ment long before it was • society. Stotwfloe was always on the job, he added. The missionary enterprise, he add- "What ie the meaning of lib- in Chemistry, and Mr. John 0. "He was a great friend of all of Hancock, Instructor in Physics, ed, in a necessary function of ee- erty?" asked Raymond E. Max- "PEASANTS" no and I shall miss him greatly." ligious revival and varies with it. well, '31. assistant rector of St attended, as well as 11 members lie went on to say that he was of the student body. Dr. Trueblood said that the therms Mary's, in Collection this morn- a good friend to all his acquaint- of his talk might be "That which ing. There has been much genie- Iggrcrfol.)=7`1 :11.V.ill.a! 3. G. Leitch, &Me will lecture ances and was always saving old Aeetalmed by Celtic. Throesheet on Oct. 31 on "Tine Photons—A people prize they share." 'ion as to the meaning of the term. clothes which he would send to There is at present, he said, a he said, in discussion of the New the Nation. poor people. Among his personal tenstise Dialogue Titles) Cc's!. OM Pep 1, Co!. f new conviction regarding mission- Deal. belongings were found many let- Two ideas of freedom are being tere of thanks that he ary enterprises. "If there are seek- had receiv- ers throughout the world it is up confused, Me Maxwell pointed out ed from people he had been kiln! to us to find them." Dr. Trueblood liberty is freedom from WARNER BROS, • to. He had travelled extensively laid emphasis upon four important unreasonable tyranny, as guar- throughout the United States and forms that the new missionary en- anteed by the Constitution. The TOWER. 69th St. Theatre had a great fund of valuable terprises most take. First, the en- other idea is industrial freedom or knowledge. terprise must be new. There must lalesex-faire. He showed that this Garrett Road and West Cheater Pickett is survived by his be new tasks for each generation. is a matter of degree and that there THEATRE Pike has always been interference with Cowl. ow Pup f, Cot r 69th St. UPPER DARBY, PA. Cost. os Peke t, Co!. anti-social business enterprises. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday AND THURSDAY WARNER BROS. SEVILLE ANTHONY WAYNE Edmund Gwenn Kay Francis and George Brent THEATRE Maureen O'Sullivan in ARDMORE THEATRE THEATRE in "The Goose and Bryn Mawr, Pa. Wayne. Pa. "The Bishop TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY- Tuesday and Wednesday leveske AdeOwefoe, tree --cianuette Colbert In "She Sno- Tuesday the Gander" rted Hee How." Gable, Harlow and Beery Misbehaves" THD1,UAY—Ted Lewis and VIr- "CHINA SEAS" Relit Donal-Madeleine Carroll ONE WEEK—STARTING glnla In "Here Ceases the "THE 39 STEPS" FRIDAY Hand." Thursday and Friday Friday. Saturday, Monday Fred Astaire and Ginger Rows FRIDAY—Ella. tenet in "With. Warner Oland—Pat Paterson Wednesday and Thursday out Regret." Greta Garbo—Frederic March Sir Guy Standing in SATURDAY—fray Trainee and "CHARLIE CHAN IN EGYPT" Ce01103 Brent In "The Deese and "ANNA KARENINA" to the Gander." Saturday MONDAY TUESDAY. menage- Friday and Saturday "Annapolis Farewell" "TOP HAT" Kiev—clerk Gable and Loretta Zasu Pitts—James Gleason Laurel and Hardy Young in ere. eau et the wile.- "SHE GETS HER MAN" "BONNIE SCOTLAND"