Foid Relay Tear. Places Should Leo Durocher Twice In Penn Meet Be Suspended ? See Page Three See Page Two

$1.00 A YEAR VOLUME 40—NUMBER 22 ARDMORE. PA WEDNESDAY. MAY 4, 1949 Spring Day Plans Complete; SiliTOLy Speaks `Freedom' Work Proposed Federal Regulation Offer Talks, Lunch, Games Climaxes Season Preparations for Haverford' see- to get to the events at the right limo On Economics and May Force WHRC Shutdown annual Spring Day this Saturday. Morning Lyetures May 7, are nearly completed. A pro- The morning gidgram will begin Of Relief Plan For Gle'e Club Ito Roar. forry grem.of numerous and varied erenre with the ending of all Masses at 1.0 The Federal Communications Commission has recently pro. is scheduled for the large tornott A o'clock. At 1040, Dr. Ralph SAT- Speaking before a combined meet- By Fens TACir CALENDAR parents .a friends which is expected. 1 College Glee ChM posed mules *bids would cause WHRC and most campus, radio gent will matht on the "Troilus and ing of the Bryn Mawr and Haverford The Havet. Thar Fri„ Sat, May 5.6.7 Overnight arrangements for than brought itsn to el hemming- con- stations to discontinue broadcasting, 00 April 13, the Cornmi,. Cressida, Shakespeare's Most 'Mode.' International Relations Clubs last Jana and The PaYrmek, 5,10, who need them are hetes handled by Thursday event., Mr. Ted. F. Sitcom, clusion last Friday evening with a sion issued a public notice announcing Proposed changes in the Play.," in Roberts Mall while in the Roberts Hall. not Tollin and John Kara. Bulletins Union, Dr. Doug]. Strere 0111 deliver Executive Assistant to Labor 'Ad- performance of Randall Thorapne's rules regarding- the operation of low imwer devices. The rules, Friday, May if enacted, would place WHRC under the same regulations as and programs will he distributed to w talk on "Shack. and Sobetance in visors in the ,Economie Cooperation "Tnnunent of Freedom." The mo- • guests on Saturday to enable. tbs. Administration (EGA), sequel...Ills tel, given in Roberta NSA, was under Film. (lab presents "the Ad- standard comPterciai stations, and unless these rules were modi- Political Philodophy". Following Dr. ventures of Sherlock Holmes" tied for campus antique, they 00014 Sargent, Dr. In Reid will 'nitre on metier,. with the economic aspects of the baton of Dr. Willie. Reese, and the Marshall Plan. the chorus was :misted by the Br. 5:10. Union make continual., or operation im ''The Dynamics of C em moony pessnle. as the requirements ere M. Robert E.Sherwood, arewth,' end following Dr., Steers In Soviet Out Ry One Plan Mawr-Haverf.d College Orchntra. Saturday, May 7 Soc Class Visits 'Spring Day. !mud reuse which the station 10 equip. the Union will be a lecture on "Maths. Mr. Silvey drat explained the func- Sole.. of Work. Varied Track Meet with Swarthmore. mat's for Those who WM Never Use tions of the various administrotions The first half of the program was Pulitzer PI ight, Washington, D.C.; FCC Incites Comment. It." by Dr. Cletus Oakley. eel up to execute the Marshall Plan, devoted to A imMarlusbly varied series at Sw.remore. Including his own ECA. He stressed of tompositione. reoging in time all Cricket Match with Reward The FCC him invited any interested Athletic Cunt... To Deliver Le tore the pain that Ranian and satellite the way from fifteenth-ceMuty Hein- University, here. Scrutinizes Gov't I persons to fibs contemn. cot the pro. After a buffet luncheon on the Lawn nations' non-incluelon In the RCA was rich meek to John Davison, 'St. The Baseball with St. Joseph's, here. posed ...tiens before the first of Jun, In front of Founder. Hall, three elk. Followina the e.ample sr, w other • Robert ITherwred. thrice a Pulitzer was due to the Molotov decision or orchestra began by Pli..31.6 the ren Tileaday. May le and if it feels that the comments war- - student groups, gist... lioverfordins prisewinner and author of the cur lei, games are acheduled, all begin- 1047 to slay tut nin to "La S.ffiara." by Giovanni Collection speaker, Alen Gregg. lore a hearing. one will lw held to dir. front the Secirdogy Deportment. un- molly acclaimed floesevelt and Roo- ning at awe o'clock. Haverford will floWever Acme nations are includ- Pais... Nest followed two contrast- M. D., The Rockefeller Founda- eus, the rules; The Intercellettlate der the leadership of Dr Pa Reid, kie.: An Intimate History, wilt visit play host to St Joseph's College on ed In Be Economic Commission for ing rounds in- 4124-,Parts. "Sant.," tioo. Bemdeosting. System of which 01HRA" visited Washington last week to as- the Haverford Campus an Mop 11. t he baseball diamond. The Varsity Karol. (=EL- a similar organintion and ''Singt dem Herrn," which were • Rarebit!' with Ursine% away. 1, a member, is represreting the cot Mr. Sherwood will speak under the Courts will see the University of amine various governmental Moms. , of the United Natio. which matodei slung by the chorus alone. Silt solo Wedoerelay. May 11 lectivc imed et camp. endie Manor., Shipley Lecture Fund on the topic Delaware tangle with the .Ford in the headline of problems of socio- all European nations except S.M. voices and Ohs strings were heard in Shipley Lecturer Robert - E. mwatialierm with the FTC and has "From Fiction to Fact and Return" in hag e champion tennis team while The ECE does not receive ESP funds., "0 Comfort Sweet." and George No- logical interest suggested thut member stations sub- Sherwred," Otto, Common Room. Despite it tightly-packed program the Commune Room at 8,15 P. M. the cricket team takes on Howard but It is important for its tying-in ne fer, aceoreponire by the striogs, mit to the Commission statement, that kept them coming from morning Al Work on !Armies] Coatedr University on Cope Field. the Rest . .. West in one economic sang "The Trees are Bare." from people closely connecied with . In the Union at throe o'clock a pew- ubtil evening for doss, they Currently, Mr. Sherwood is working Sometimns the mark of the Davison Pant.. Played .• three romp. redio (rem of students' works 'in musical managed.u,;..bit all of the Into list of on a new ra.real comedy, Mien 1,111- A and ECE in tromplementare. The Glee Club then presented three `Juno' Nears 3-Day The IBS tee... tends that the briefs: Continual Page 4, Col, 2 governmental agencies and sl.ght.onr.e ode. In collaboration with Mos. Hart Standing H. Muhl. Effect rather sprightly. trios. of Which the in octillion to artful/telnr ramp.ra- "r11.1150, that -hod been, planned, al. -Berlin. The slum is to Aerording to Dr. Silvey, the member beet performed was the popular "The dio statiena should request that the and Irving Run in Roberts Hall though. on several ...sic., th. • open in Philadelphia Bit June. • notions of the ECA, afterfixamlning Three Fairies," by Henry Purcell. nmise specifn rules for campus - heir own resonrces, interim the ERP group had to be split in order rout ,snlio and that hearing, be held in or- Director of the Overseas Breech of Neit on the projnm were two Pen- , Sean O'Casey's brilliant Irish trag- Havetford lie represented in two ohm- '49 'Record' Ready eatninistration of •ressir deneienein. tasias for oboe, Pero violin., sad cello .: that the campus stations may pee- the COWL during the war„ Mr. Sher- edy. Jana and the Payee.; will star a at the some time. Contributor nations to the ERP then by John Davison. Both works sheared :en! !heir easre. WHRC is complying wood returned to the United Stated Bill Behop and Margie Low in the Sightsechm and Rarearwrmr after hostilities ceased to Write the For Sale This Week nod the goods oohed for to the debtor marked competence end siren • good with thin 'molest and would welcome nation, in reality these loans are and of applatme for the composer. title roles 'a the Cap and Bella pro- The trip prowl of value iv many testi monies front anyone who feels he screen play for the - hit movie Ben The '45 Record will contain oB the really gifts. The individuals of those The penformenea of the Fantasies woo duction scheduled for May fifth, sixth, were. For those who had not been in n Mgt position to write an influential Years of Our Live, which captured features of last year's book. plus nations then purchase from their generally toneeded to be far superior Washington before, •the ;sightseeing letter. The station will supply wegges- the Academy Award In litag. more pictures, more pages, and re and seventh in Roberts Hall, Richard governmental. goods they asked for, to that Mitre the. ut Arta Night aspect Was of main interest; to oth- tMns as to what points letters should Pulitzer Prize Winner viseded style and format. Among the McKinley has undertaken the dime. Stored 91i% of this • One of the highlights. of •the rencert ers, there was the e.rnmus• site of cover. IBS has stressed the necessity grasps of pinatas Will tee - accent ▪ goo..pt. Man of the-preduetion. Beside. Rismerelt Mei Ihrednes money to effect additional recovery. was the rendition of the Procesnion of some agent. with then large num. of.convineing the FCC of an active in- which nes awarded a prise by the Pears of shots of cants. life. These Play Set In Ireland The remaining 6G is allowed to ,in. Saints from the opera "Four Seine ber of employees, and the vest array Miest in camp. redlo.ntationa Saturday Review of literature as "the will Include • full coverage of the entire action of lane and the of machines used in such plares as the dividuaLt of the creditor nation.. in Three Acne' (text by Gednude The "Wired-Wirelms" Bistros meet 'sign:Arent book of the. year." Swarthmore week end. the Co...Meetly, through this double Stein end music by Virgil Thontsonl. PeYreek takes plan in living room Social- Security Booed and the Sorrels The rules under which 'OW now Mr. Sherwood is the author of several The Record will devote. space t of a two-room Mat in Dublin, Ireland, , apendlog of ERP funds, the effect to- The chorea Sang with enthusiasm, and operates Were originally enacted for - Plays. three of which 'have received lthere of the team, and mrite-uPe of ward rerovery in twice the amount alt that the net e,,Stein implies wen Jackie Boyle, ne Paycnk, hat spout werereC "the manyy100 t>"pe"in'o'f individualsthe'' the Individual sport, included also phone oscillators and other deviees Pulitzer Prizes—Abe Lincoln In 1111- - Continued Page 2. Cot Conti d Page 4. Col. I a substantial sum of money which he met with in government service, from nolo Idiot's Delight, and There Shall will be plettir.-of-Individual athletes. • espreted to receive in the form of an the know..things who hold their which might cause interference with Re No Night Only the playwright Eu- Most of the campus organ:ratter's will Inheritance. As a melt of this fool- Jobe only by politics to heldrui.the. stmulard broadcasting. 'Soy gene O'Neil has equalled Bre mark. have a write-up plus pictures. . ish move, grief and tragedy deaeend scenes experts who actually keep the to' extended to into., "wired-wire, Shernood, who holds doctorates Available This Week JohnSon, Marvin, Acton Lead upon 211110. the mother of • the departments running. less" stations such as WHRC. This from both Yale and Dartmouth, mined The Record will contain approzi- The daughter is diagramed and reject- Amens the more Interesting visits type of Median broadcalMa Rs pro- in the Canadian Black Watch Regi- inately 110-pages. There will be folly ICG Delegation ed by a fortune hunter when he Ms. were those to the Bureau of Census. grams by feeding the output from the ' ment luting the First World Mar, and at much text ae in list year's beak. To Success revered that the family h.. money. the W.hington Sure. of It...bill. transmitter into the mover lines In the being .e d. The power as for many years assodiated with Tha ant copies, of whieh fewer. .. It Feet the son is killed in riotingar end the tattoo the Alley Authority of _Wesh- building, President Roosevelt a. an aide in the being printed than were last year, will Haverford I.C.G. politicos, returned outstanding. In an effort to ,t father disgraces himself. by becoming Mato, the Housing and Home Fin- lines then are as entenna and al- low radiation of the signal in the preparation of speeches. be available thin week. A number A fromn four-day res. of the state rain southeastern regional solidarity, dead drunk. ' ance Agency, and the United States the bloke have already been told at capitol, report succesaful results. It Haverford agreed to support 'meeker- The admission ,price for Thursday, Senate. Other stops were made at the buildings and for n limited dist., the regular price of three dollar., vv. the third year of Haverford's candidate Mandarin° of St. Vincent, May fifth is sixty cent's while for the Soria/ Security Board in •flaltimbre, outside or then, The legal limit. of participation in the rante-wide Inter- • Continued Page S, Col. 7 Field Club Explores This year's Reeord 'is dedicated to in return foe 0,00 southeastern parli- fiend two evenings admission will cost and -the Burp. • of Agricultural "Doe" Leake of gym fame, who woe Collegiate Centemisre on Government, amentarians. Although the action $1.20. This production will twinyia Economies. ' New Jersey Wilds Chinn- by' the senior class. This end Haverford continued to take away gave Haverford no political plums, a close the outran season, and lilt- The, Bute. of Cons. roan Mused year's editor in dim Buckley, Pot. "much more than out share; in the Mandarin,' was elected and a strong ing from the woo rehearsals have en onside of Washington at Suitland. Vote Trading Utopia nerds of delegation-chairman Vie Several members of the Field Club Stettenheim is In charge of photog- balance a power ems established by going the production should he a od Maryland. Here. tea, the director., of ohnson. , went On a trip to Ole irotekatTrend of raphy with able assistants helping 3 thesoutheastern bloc. Continued Page 0. Cot. t Hit By T. V. Smith The position of Haverford's twenty. In committee- New Jerkll'on Sunday, April 24, in hint, Tine year's advisor la DIr. Lester the delegation began • Thomas V. Smith, Professor of two delegate. among the forty •other to shove their etre.., search of botanical retitle, The pine and Art Wightman is lesbians man. brindled three 82 Years This Month: Poetry. Polities and Philosophy nt hill. end a Minority report out of the • barrens are a botanically interesting Meer. • delegations did not at titre appear Syracuse University. spoke to a large ems In that they contain unique twelve 'legislative committees. Two group of lioneYford students on 'April bilk combinations of plant life. Also 'found Profs,- In Profile:, 'and Haverfores part of the TRADITION, INGENUITY SEEN '27, on the nuisject of the Theory of minority report were passed by the 'In parts of the region ore rare earn- Demoram Stating that in pate gehkeral assembiy. iverdus'plantgand Dille grown dwarf IN FOUNDERS BELL HISTORY thrarx Aemoerac, in excellent and ROY, RANDALL, HEAD COACH, Minority Bill Predated, BY ANTHONY Moos, . member nylieBeat41..,• of Managers. workable. hot in pfaeliko.it is atop- The group returned with a mem- High point of the conference wng Who campaign managers signaled and the Man for. who 're Cricket 'an, his argument' sans based on the ber 'of interesting plant renimens, WANTS SPORTS FOR EVERYONE• the legislation of the Health and Wel- both the opening of the nen fund Field ,1 named. fact that i Errrynico it is extremely inehiding severe/ of the inneetiverous Br Rama. Monet. - for Haverford's physical education fare minority report. It was the ulti- drive and the Blot of the Haverford Long Rung fly Hand difficult to curry out. . Sun-dew and Pitch, Plante, which Upstairs In the Gynninsium, hidden mate proof of Hamerford'a entrees Family Dinner last Tuesday. April 26, -For thirty-eight you. uf ter instal- ,Vote-Trading Nermarmer • trap insects. Those who went were behind "Doe" leaks and ...toned in r de Retard In the behind-themtenea action, but- with prolonged and lusty ringing of lation the how bell Woo hand operatod Mr. Snail deserihed the various John Hobart. president of the Field the midst of lieverford'e collection of "What-WI:cant Ideally," he anal. ton.hole politicking, and beer-p..3r the Founders' Hell: It was a sound with two long. ropes. hanging, froth nmnipulatIone which a legislator no, Club, Mr. Henry. nsistant professor athletic trophies, is the office of Roy "is an athletic peer-mein which all deals. John Acton drew up the 'report well catenated to bring nostalgia and over its big wheel in the heifer down go throughto gto a piece of legielas of biology, Burt Pike,' Pete Reser- Randall, Aneciate Professor of Phys. undergraduates may participate." and sponsored it in' the General a remembrance of their feeling for through the center of the building, ion an.sen. d that he hoe av ' baum, Pet e Stettenhelm, Tom ical Edunthon and Head Coach. Quiet. Haverford, he emphasized, hopes to eambit'. The major yenyniewee I. Harerford to the minds of the nearly where the stainnow ore. The stu- rede rote, with et. r legislate.. nut Stevens, end Jahn Well ly disclaiming any ...Rion to ,lan provide a resin, Whereby every stud. break we the dentatermier Washing- 600 alumni who were ,present that dent. who attended to the chiming of O1111,,' ol nutty f Herds as now.ilsie made "another Durnher" through- the ent may lobe part.in athletic sktivi, ton and Jefferson Nee. Altar fin night—for on the fifteenth of ilde the houia‘secolverl scholarship for hove ony• ehance of geltiog n law c ogermy of the NEWS, Mr. Randall wen,- add wherein every Student will haunt of winging ancong the delega- month the big Bell dutifully cele- his pains. and the' right In leave (stars passed. . • COUNTERPOINT ADDS oullined tb his interviewer Ms hopes find the overt or activity best attired Hone by Heverford cneldet hien. and brated the eight...second anniversary classes early in order to do hie job. T V. Smith kat, d that schen I • `SLICK PAPER' ARTS to'his 1.11 and abilities. The big job wrangling over mmermy rights and 9f it. installation, and there la-surely Not until 1006 did conrervetive enured the Illinois agialatime he sm. Is physical education. precedne an the floor, a roll-eat wato not o Haver/ord. man dive who•does Haverford change over tea meehan- ,IrenlelY Mode. to obtain the pa,- The Bummer Goonterpeint, featur- On the other side of the picture, are passed the.-minority bill by a QM not remember its doily tolling as kal ringing apparatus, and the! win sage of bill:probling for a count ing five pages of art and photogreihe the College's varsity teams. "We ail majortic. familiar part of his college life. designed. built, and Metalled in Ow of legislation hi examine all by Haverford student., will make Its like to win," Mr. Randall- said; hot, Haverford as leader of the opposi- . ' Replaced Smaller Bell College workshops In the abeam, introduced on the door and then appearinee on Spring Day. The con. though Haverford has had "some tion bloc. had-made a pence planning slione; and Hitchenk CO.. of Tr.. of William H. Collins. Superintendent. give written reports to nil legislator, artbnionsinclude stories by John mighty Man Years." the coach churn pay off. Last year Washington and New York, cast the Bell 'and delivered Chief Engineer 'Charlie' Philips and on the various bills. For three years Brownlee, rennin Shepard, and the College's othletic record with Jefferson attended In over-Minffing it to the College In the spring of 1807. 2, Otto .Rants, then a trete start as- Smith devoted himself .o getting the Sperry Lea, poetry by Rave Rosen- Pride, "Alt things considered," he the e.ferenro. in what appeared a The new trempiete nos bought to re- sistant in the engineering lab, put to- hill missed by making friends among thal and Nick -Norton. and articles net went on, "Haverford has a much' het. weak policy. Vic Johnson therefore late e smeller one.an old farmer's gether a tel..), hybrid mrennism the other lawmakers and doing favors education by Gerald •Freund and Vic- ter than average record in athietits:' made many atterMen- In the procon. bell, which had been operated front calculated to elicithISO notes o day for them. Filially after thrye seam tor Hugo. ' ... Started et U. of Vas femme* arrangements to establiah over the rear vestibule of Founders. film, the Bell, with only spasmodic the. law was - passed. It had keen Thanks to Tad Shakespeare, several Mr. Randall, who was—and here southe.tern solidarity. Meanwhile and widen a history of the College outbarsts during the evening hours. amended a great deal and members of the Haverford fatuity soe can take hope--an English ma: egents Jolla Marvin and John Acton sere was the object of much derision. Sewing Machine, Clock, Corn-Sheller tins had been rot front 840,000 to also comment on the forum topic. A rellege-uwas graduated from drummed up votes from ail ports of In raised Raman lettering on one Freer. thc flywheel of a mewing Me- .810.000. „ slick paper insert permits reproduo- Brown IJ niVPreitY in 19etg, to which he the state, and John Cooney brought side of the Bell is then ame of the dlin the works of a dash, a bicycle Council Proves Worth • Mona of-a drawing by Pisul Moses. and came from the Phillip& Andover Acad. over the Bryn Mom, Beaver. and foundry, and onthe' ea., the Haver- eproiket-wheel, the hears of or In spire of three money difficulties, photographs by Slew, Hy( and Peter enlY. Hie Bat oeswa,,in the way of Wilson delegations. ford motto: Non 'Deed., Sad Melina and the relay of an old Smith said the council of legisletiort Stettenheim. athielim was at the Watretsity of Vir- The conference began olheiallP on Doctrine Inalkaa"Under this appears graph se, the t.c.. craftsmen 'formed is Performing e were Useful function The faculty Is represented by John ginia, where lee reeved,. an intro.-- Thurreay, April 28 with meeting. ,Collegium .111ereifordir•Ise. l a:7 _their Itube.fMillbsen- r is exempt, [hut things Center, whoa article on literature re- or, and at WI, where he acted as bas- of the Executive. Committee, Faculty XVD" • 111 a_sun. Thr crock of t done collectively in a dew,: veals setae of the attitude* of Haver- Grbscst RA NDALL, Fortner, ketball coach. U. Vs., th., was-AM InteryleMng Committee; Rules Conk pay fon the Cell was R. .rifernal machine wee rented. In toy although not in exact accoedanre ford dude... he h. polled In elan. Fisberman, and Hunter. Continued Page a, Cu), I Cocallemest Piro 4, (hi. S • raised by Henry Cope, 'IS, a an us. - Continued Page 4, C.- 5 MO the theory of demberacy, - Wednesday, May 1, 1949 RAVERFORD NEWS PAGE TWO Crow's Nest Presents: ALUMNI NEWS

Rayerlorl.Neus WHITE GUARDIETS AMONG US ALUMNI NOMINATIONS n-sumes ram sle therm" tshalit. 1a.wv, relnesto le. ',Is Editnt—Kanneth M. Mum, .,et- Thwhc annual meeting of the Aaeeelatton will be bold is flosfirets Mearager—Thomas Stern. Comrades.; The (Treat Fatherland Wes Wes brought so a vitmertiro, I AM A DODO the Haverford Union on Alumni Bey, June 11th, for the election of Managing Editor—Amin."). Morley. elation scarcely *Ur years ago! Tat stsrony lied the tileak Fucist hordes Akers, and such other butintss as may properly tome before the .Sear!, Erfilin,-43svid Philips - Mn-led fr. Our eacred soil and petnewel mIsealerabst to their Ithholt- News 61i/firs—Frederick Hemel. Richard Norris. John Iltirt, bean Macro, scarcely lied our victorious workers and soldloro began the search.- Bin the Nominating Committee presents the Nitrating mminetionis Pb.o.fogroPbv Co- fihfort—flobert Brown, Winter Ensign. for ,ass. and niemberaof the Executive Committee of the Alumni our bottle-marred Seelet 11100111rland at the ...Mi. A.ixisVnt Synth lid.itirr—David Tilley.. roan task of Mammon coaling ,-Peter Hag, • •Adorrlhing Moseror- of Mr /warier, friendam1 teneherJeselphatighs, heave Owe began to amen:. PA"*rmienll‘Si t '-' Sum peso' Robert R. Disrobe, 11422 in me stay midst se-alleged remnants of Beekman, end pernicime petty- tel Vice President Donald F., Wilbur, 192,4 Irtrlange Prlilur—Edgcrton Grano. bourgeois Idettlinm, like !eosin. from the puts..ne resent meneter. 2nd Vice President Walter C. Baker, 1932 irrelation Manager—Donald Cole. Them cowerds. these Mtiere-persons' have atteneproll in their Owe Miele Vitt P F. Barton Gemmere ILL 1932 ear A.surani,—R4411 Chase, Robert Foley, Gerald Prt-und. Robert Ham- ' Benjamin S. Loewenstein. 1934 N hare not sweetie& Treasurer mond, Clark Johnson. Harold Miller. Howard O'Neill, William way to vilify our Great Socialist Constniction—but they Bennett S. Ormfant. ' (a deaf eat to their Olsen- Executive Secretary , r Pedro. Taylor Putney. Peter Tapke. No, fellow Workers and Nanette, we have mere Members of the Executive Committee to corn for three years, A1,0 ri011.3-8. M. Getman, Kenneth Nei... Nicholas Norton, Thom- able ranting.: fortified with the shining armor of Scientific Rationalism and Walter Palmer. 1970 Western. , a, Ruth, Joseph Seem, Paul Sterner. David Dielltetkal Meteriatisin as set down by the meet prophet Mars end chal- Edward R. Mona, taw Thomas McConnell, 111, 1919 l'ithfrdrd by Pk ,11;iret Indr raj Marerjord Coldrge avertly tbrongbent are ices by our great teacher Lenin. 'we hem Proven Impervious to the stretched Member el the Eacetiive Committee to fill wnerlired tent of aradernk yrar. Printed by tbr Ardmore Printing Company, al Rillen- attempts to slenderize the building of Socialism in our country. Bet Com- lessor Place, Ardmore, Pa. Benjamin S. Leowensteie, 1994: redes! We min renew our vigilmeel The decadent eNmnat ideoligy set- William M. Webb, 1998 rives-in our midst% with thaperelstenee of an insect plague. We must crush Member of the Executive Committee from the Graduating Class It and inmate it Into the ground! rt■ sent one roam terms o actord.rlao matter at tba Ardmore, Pd., Pod Office. ender Art Recently there has some to our attention a Wort by one of the and pas- James C. Buddey, 1947 Congrr,s, Ans., 24. 1912. ilantmous of them petty-bourgeote de.'esitists, who. by his continued mom-. The Nominating Committee has presented foe election as Ai- r11111 Reare,entathec on the Board et Managers the followings bership has soiled tae mune of the great Union of Senses Writers. Such 'a Robert A. Locke, 1914 wash no A Beide to Me Propagatioa of Research . revers •(Revised Sdlti.. enttcoarc _ tint- 26pp., Ardraocek, October Victory Publishing House, 1040) by the ...Re., _The_oferci_-. and minbc_rs of Exe_culive_Com_L ed by vole of those present at the annual meeting. lire reverent.- 'writer' V. L Lester ha, been allowed, thrwegh emtligeece, to elerolite don't YOU Lc Linea on the Board of Menage's are elected by balloL Please CO in through our who:liana univertities, poisoning the mines of our future lead- and return ballot printed on thin page. nod technicism—even'the dower of Soviet Youth. the COmmoniet Youth extinct! rotemas 111 Et re MOSL • Orgueimtione—with it perohopethic neo-Fastitt eclecticism and dodo come hack "Happy" Chandler: the misplaced Southern Senator. has hit petty-bourgeois Cosmopolitanism. BALLOT another foul ball, and perhaps the intellectual behemoths who On the very second Pain of this corrupting work writer teeter share. chose the gallant mint-julep gulper as Czar of baseball are begin- lately reran the basic thinking behind hie rancalled ALUMNI Alumni (Mee ning to-w-Ontt- how they could have made such a mistake. . cannot be too strongly emphasfled that 11. roes- Wan Hmerford College AS base II Czar. Chandler is proving that he should have Hula of Menem which most govern the conduct of your research. D A Y I hereby cast my vote ter the following nominee for Alumni Rea• remained a senator. He needs 95 other guys around to keep a What else could this be than • blatant 'attempt to Infuse Into our youth the resentstiro on the Board of Managers of Idamelord College: check on his actions. at least no it would seem to the recent ob- spirit of rampant-capitalist individualism! Them cap be lint one train of thought! But writer Lester is net eelltent to stop here; On page three he In-- TUN ti Vora for gem server, for the smiling Kentuckian has again dealt to Leo Duro- streets nor Soviet youth: Hobert A. Lemba,•11114 1 ) cher off the bottom of the deck. Keep this prinelpie clear, that you will never miss off ae year own I tin.) OF TIE SLUMP! I.eo, tel it be known. Is no Connie Mack in temperament. say facts, opinion.. or distinetiee Ideas or-organisation which be- IMP PRODISAM WILL HE When hr woven something around it is not a scorecard but mral- long to memo. else. Teo this be other than a conedsu attempt to convert cur wheals and unarm, RANT TO EACH ALUMNUS ly a list in an umpire's face. That's the way "the Lip" is. Maybe Alice into Incubators of Deviationism? Don't ruses vie a* your. owe hi AB SOON AS PLANS ARE he has calmed down se bit the way his "sweet Laraine" (Day. that says) it in precisely this Met our students ream achieve in assimilating the is) says he has. Maybe. But there are a lot of fans, this one In- bask tel of Marxism! But writer Lester ham not made himself avian of conPLWEED. (To be returned before. Anneal Meeting, hum 11. 190), even this basic truth. Instead he has tilled hit book with pernicious Ideel- cluded, who like the kind of zip and dash that a Durocher (or a beak Una livestock railer and now is tern Diet ettempte to 'mutant in the minds of our youth the ermrsof Person- John McGraw) adds to the national pastime. Not that I believe building up a herd to rival Ids old one. alism end individualism—that psychopethie and pernorroPhie store us ntml Alfred Collins, '97, NettEnglandGrad Leo should be allowed to go around jumping indiscrimfnately on With the purchase of a meaty ranch. that he. produced the last whimpering. re Renee., tapitalist tulture. cleats DIM- Ban Grant it now the largest in Col- people's groins.. Not at all, especially with on! But Bet Writer Lester. Wee all hirelings of Planation, is manly of creel greet- To Hold Banquet Livestock Breeder, orado and Alfred Collins. Is gunning there oro good for baseball-when kept in bounds. And it looks er sins. Mix encif...book• iaa defense of Formalism: ft instructs the stud- for newer rohpueets. Tire linverfeed Society of New ent to follow mgchisnitslly the pagerne set down by the Western houzfreols from here as if Leo has been trying to he a good boy. . Borland will hull iLs mutual gyring academicians; not once does writer Lester penetrate to the deeper reality of Raises Herd at 75 For- a number of yearn, this same Durocher got along in sharer sheeting ai the Harvard Fac- the dialectic: The lieetisc, furthermore. Is an open-faced endoutement of An easterner Who went welt. Alfred peachy fashion with K. M. Landis. He got thrown out of a lot of pro-Western Cosmopolitanism. Nowhere in its II !noes de. Ire nee exam- M. Collier, `97, tens proven to unbellev. Scientific Award ulty Club in Cambridge Massachu- WE games; but he never got into any real.irouble. Then Chand- ples from the •rhInge of our great Redden and Snit pest! And writer Mir natives that • 'tenderfoot. rost setts, on Wasineaday evening, May .11. ler came along and soon Leo had been bounced out of baseball on Lester has been trilling in his manner of 'presentation. He nays: aneroid in a new and 411.14 metro.- To M. E. Leeds,', $9 The custeroury reception at a P... tion. his ear by a.deeiSion that did not hear all the marks of calm, cool Bnelose the paper is e, folder. M the sheets are not baund in the Morrie E. 'Leeds, 118, ehairman . of will precede the Monet which will be Mr. Collins bee done such a tremens. folder, up paper clips; do not tear, fold. et 'staple the sheets to- the board of ,direetors of Leeds deliberation. of Me Seen Grant livestock served at 7 p. m. 1$3.6e per plate.) gether. • dee. lob Northrop Company, Philedelphis, and Chandler's current display of poorly‘amtivated action. per- retell Met he can recently shown Vito . President Lester Haworth. Bourgeois Fetishism of the most pernicious sort! Here, as ad,. he has one of the widely retogniard pioneers "an the Tror in Livesteck 9 for Professor Rkhard M. Sutton, and haps a-carry-over of method from hie days in the Senate, is not failed to give any emphasis whatever is the broader principles of Socialist in modern business management meth- 1948: This honor. the highest in the toluene] in view of his past record. His handling of the Mexican Construction. !netted he has swallowed esrepletoly the ideology of the ods, received the highest industry hon- Alumni Secretary Bennett S. Cooper livestock robing field, -eat awarded League business was pure bungling and in now getting him Into mieroanieded magnates n/ capitalist imperialhoet he has saroVellsel :shame- ors April 24 at the mined dinner of are the College roarmenrotirot who for Ms improvement of the Hereford Sesaly before the predatory Intuiticiern of the Well Street teedit-rulers! the Scientific Apparatus Rakers Ite- attend the affair. plenty of trouble. He "done Dukusber wrong" by suspending him nerd, for land eonservation awl for will The [Mee to the Plelatraltea of It .eh Paper* meet be withdrew!, rociation held in Atlantic City. New in 1947 when the worst Leo deserted was a short "sentence.... and water development. Meets of the Revertant Society front one schools at once! Writer Lester must ;publicly obeli his mistake:, Jerky. a longer probation period. He recently-hag-done his best to con- reariance the pernicious ideology embodied in his late work, and undertake Anhael Collector- of New Emden,' Oro: The annual seats.'-o: this Associa- Non-, as if he had been his rhimmetement es e member of the Union of Sovici Writers. Until then, In a letter to another alumnus, Ale- President, Elehard W. Janney, IS fuse everybody in the Fitzsimmons ease. tion for the meet outstanding achieve It at recommeeded that he be discIplined by a writing terigiument in Sestet, ram G. teteatl, Ve. Hr. Coll,.s ex- Int Vice-Resident, Gnarl. T. Cut- • waiting to pounce, Chandler has adjudged Leo guilty before provi meta -in the scientific instrument in- Siberia-In, service of tht new Five-Veer Plan, pressed pleasUrc at the award antl.at en innocent by. slapping an unjust suspension on the fiery Giant duetry was made to Mr. Leeds in rer- his auccem in the -face or the double 2nd Vice-Preeidaht, Harry .L. Haa. N. S.. MISClearalwasofasar ognition of his leadership in develop- lender, Regardleas of the ultimate outcome of the Boysen busi- of proven western livestock men. He son, IR ing the apparatus end 'instruments ness. Chandler's preliminary Actions will stand as a monument to was such e turrets thet they elected theeretary-Treasurer, F. Santee need throughout industry and in re- his bad taste. • , him President Uwe elietriet Stork Gunweere, 111, WY search and control leboratoriro, edu- ChM, Thom Who have not made reserva- The whole. Boysen affair has looked very much like a "frame" -- TREASURER'S REPORT -- cational and horpital laboratories. ete. Mr. Collin, had been a prominent tion. for the dinner should comment, from the start. Hoyeen had been out of work fur some time and In his manpfacturing experience. PhIladellshia . and was cam with F. Barton Gumieure. 1571'01•11. TREASURER'S Ilk:PORT: STEP. 16,, Ulla On MARCH I, 1019 • Mr. Leeds Ms stressed 'the need for yet, as Arthur Daley pointed nut in the New York Thett.n he had else well knot. 118 a sporteanan and William Pilate. Sons atalCo., Boston research as contrasted with strictly enough money to buy a box neat behind the Giant dugout. where RECEIPTS big gene hunter-1w hmi_Leollection 1, Maenad.... practical insigne. lye early recognis- of mantel. of record siee bagged In seats-are usually reservedior Giantoflicials. Boysen claims he Repayments of Loan to Textbook ed the Importance of precision of Atria Smith AnteriCa, and the Arc- was kicked and beaten and yet doctors could not discover a single Ins Half Income tram Students' Activitiee Pros Niue fa (7,011 ...... 94162.60 manufacturing in technical inst're- tic—when. lifter hie father's death, he scratch or bruise on hint. And Boyseri's first lawyer quit less 2nd Half Intone. from Students' Aetivitiro Fete 1511 W MAI ____Siage.30 trenta no thee they could be produced moved to the Rica Grant at Cs-minor, Student and Alumni -Total ssin.ss ene quantity -basis instead of being a than a day after he had decided to take the cane. Leh all very pe- Colorado, punle handmide piece of equipment culiar. Maybe Boysen Is just confused. Certainly Chandler is DISlUliSOASENTB - Baperbmat RAM. - Strict adherence to his' code of Engineers to Meet tun fused. First half alleentions to .orgaoltationst Despite its 100.000 acre expanse, the Quaker ethics has been evidenced in , An Committee Luis Merle ,Been (leant No. 4 was in This Corner will stick behind Leo all the way on the basis of his relations with employeas. The With an eye to the forote of pros. financial distrem due to unproglahle the information available. 'Baseball fans, regardless of their feel- :arty POOPoPeolti of mind we roneider eel tiverfordism, a group of. Atom. mining venturesz_Ank-Mr: Collins..01- ni are sponsoring a dinner for en. inga abok Durocher personally, should guard against anything today to be good industrial relations thwack he loved bile outdoors, knew end- enlightened neumgement-policies giteroint etkents to he wit In the thin looks like a prejudiced one-man compete!) against Durocher WRAC nothing or livestock teasing,. Never. Commons Room on Pridey May 13. hav aysconaidered Mr. 1,reds es L;- the boss-men of baseball. Mn, Landis knew how to one his _ Spanish Club .. Meier*. he tithed his reputation on e of tits rs, Hopeful ihste R. will nerve the same German Crab his ability to leant and to apply hie powers. If Mr. Chandler doesn'r, baseball shouldlook around for In the field .o Ignition. Mr. Leeds purpose as the -Pre-Law and Ike- Pre.rious eaperienee to this new chal. Medical dinners, the Alumni have a new boss or set up a panel of governors to rule the game. has served as resident of the Board lenge. Hoot Davis, 'IL now doing tescerch As a matter of fact, all this _business makes you wonder of .Manemers of Hsverford College Although opposed, by his own men orh, and Charles F. Spondee, Jr., and president of the Board of ■Pu whether Chandler might not be jealous of Leo. After all the Lip Council for Student Action ..11 1 1,0 as "an attempt to make water run up. TS, who Is working with the Wein- Education of .Philadelphia. a - lion a big personal following. a big salary, and, of course, Laraine nin," in elaborate system of ditches, ingitoose Company, listed as opeoksro. Day, Bridge Club - 19 .60 heath/Mee, and conceived Moro. in 1150 a possibility 'that Wit. by hint—was installed to distribute Sifvey AskIreste. . . Hem -Ilertnich, 'IR, Viee-President of the water more evehly. New ways of Continued from Paige I the Foster-Wheeler Corporation will In The Editor's Mail g • s reseeding were tried and other contributed. Mr. Silvey oleo Pointe,: address the group. A panel discus.. • $3021.74 Jxperiments in land conservation took Mal that the system limits corruption Mon will follow the dinner. Item Sir: plaee. and scandal, because the needs arise 'Leh of the apesikere repremorts The linvelfold Family thirty on April filth sons very well covered in the Printing and delivery of College Handbook ... 411.29 Beek In the Saddle iron, and ere expressed by the people a different WSW of entering Lae field, NP:WN but I feel that there should ben bit more credit given to some of Allocated to petty rash Mn, Collins also began striving Pot dierniretms. they have varied amounts and Ihom hehind the seen. who contributed :at much to .the success of the et- Buying of Tap higher .quality Herefords. With such Ira,.Fevers Piro trees of preperation. It is felt that Third nimten allocations to organisation.: - great success that it wasone of the The speaker said the! the micro of this mill give the present 'engine. Horn, Kinuoithiiisolayed teal genius in bias decoration of the gym• maior factors in hie award. When the labor fever. the Marshall Plan. Leber majors a chance to evaluate what ossitil. I do not hdlie've an alumni gathering has ever been 'held at Haver. herd•was broken pp in 1046, the aver- leaders of ECA nations ere organised they plan to do against whet is ford.in such an attraCtive setting. He, and these who assisted him• des.. -9 Intl I 0 age sae price was a record high. regime the framework to exchange needed. much credit for meeting such • truly lievesford mmosPherc. After • Mori retirement, he leaped ideas and mutually assist tech Miro_ Over • banded Men aro expected -Mm. Ethel Beatty received a rinked of applause when it was announced to attend with forty student., among - fact that the Gull she had been responsible for the dinner. In viow of the them. In anticipation, of • need for TO gymnasium has no kitchen facilities. it tooh real organizing and planning ALUMNI,— sUM9CRUNE overnMht accommodationn for * few to neethat the hunt leeched the tables hot and deliciously prepared. To Hrs. Alumni,' they ask that 30111f faculty Matey and the kitchen- aunt should on a real sure of appreciation. COUNTERPOINT member. try to help in this rospott. Semen Schroeder and Aldo Ca'selli weie very active In helping ti' in- It le also hoped t.t the Alumni will role* hark over the Ile terfengarm Steam Retie... end sure the success of I. occasion and to them and their assistants and tothe arrive early enough to became an- . mode., and !assay who noted as n Meeption committee, unteleeredit attoula

111V49Y, May t 190 RAVERFOND NEWS PAGE THREE Continuation of Pop Cricketeers Fall Haverford Mile Relay Team Captures Two Places Netmen Win Matches Hadilleton's,Letter In Running Events of FiftY-fiftli Penn Relnii Carnival To Fairmount CC Running in the Penn Relays last Tom Hopkins ran a good rare and 'Rafting on Saturday. the mile re- From Lehigh and Penn h Cho. canard instalment of Pop Friday.... Held m c relay kern ea usual ma with plenty of heart, lay tow took a second place in the ilodifichin'i letter to ihr span, Editor grabber/ e t i the Middle hit In was overtaken by ,Washington third race of the class mile inlays. Diehl Mateer; Realign fo- Haeweioni Owed behind Howard 1Jni- of she NEWS. The trek coaches 94-40; Third Logs Atlantic Staten Mile Relay Chronpion- College end St. I.e.'s and was led Olukaaadiag in Singles nahrefton d* pdosidi Oa int week's ship. Running against Haverford in all the way by Getreburg. In }earth vo0elea Mack telay *Mat and eked Tiger Tennis Team issue mil OM sienna- of the kik, and the first heat:of a two-heat event place as he pored the .tide eh to of Inearthelore who won the M.A.S. Snapping back from defeat at the -Scarlet Weak at Bat; . t oe4 ts,tonad. id harm inner, mai. were Stehlenberg. Weahington College a.k.a... Jhe Gmahole. 1402009, .ift on Friday. Agiie fit wee Knot hands of Princeton, the Ileverford foiaa Heim 4'011 tank records wade Brownlees Bowl Well of Maryland, Rucknell, Aibright. Le- nevertnetens. maintained Haverford ea Jon. who Iced off for the Beerier Trips Haverford, 7-2 women returned home to defeat Le- Janes Pax insecond Owe when he AWN! rber Oneerty.eighl • wort of pleyinn their first match of the .ea- high, Gettysburg. end M. Joseph's it definite contender. Groeho4 at undefeated tenni, tome high, 8-I, on Wednesday. The • win heeded off the nick to Jim Buckley, lloverfoad. rn Cope Field on Saturday: the College.. . . 10x0.1 turned in a magnificent race- cored a dmisive triumph over stretched the Fond victory streak in JIM was At least ten yards behind • !lowed reandninno the lead that MAC competition to fourteen Meer lb the one hundred yard dash, the Haverford cricket Wan] dropped then Evan Jones; despite a poor start. Haverford, as the Tigers went on in thlid game of the season, and their ran bee of the most brillient quarters the Washington anchor-loan as he set they mver relinquished. their fourth win a the seneon, Al- the past two PA31.0100. 1021 nword wan 10 soeogge nat. Thi. out on the lase lop. and he maintained Havel-ford found its main competi- H. Jones, second to the Fairmount C. C. The of his taro.. donee was lead off rean t... the Timm have a hard-torbent Hew.., the individual match record wan eat by Edward this position for about two hundred tion in the nee beside Howard, tel '14, 1. 1814. This record wee equal:oil final more was 94-40. Six of the on- for klevolorCI and wan left at the quad. the Fords lost by a larger mar- more. wen much tinier Wen. the Yards. Then he turned on the Meant. Swarthmore. Beckley ran 'a good leg six three nod broken once. Harbert my batters were bowled out, two post aktho. start. However, with a gin than wan anticipated. meet 'core of 0.1 might indicate. Only brilliant burst. ed speed he overtook He paused the tiring Gettysburg Mod end maintained Haverfonne position B. Rota., playing in the number Dick Beta. and Tom Crolins won K. newer., '29, equalled the record wore ceught out, both by H. C..Wood, us the }rant-ruenen at Ole turn,' and Bt. Jesersti'a non at the turn and was he passed to Medi !wensllt in third two Not. continued Mt undel.ted their singles matches easRy. Diehl on May 4,1923, and again on May 25. one retired, two were not out- John pastel., Medi eon hrilliently al- Hobart bowled two men as did Joe W.. twining away at he pasted the within two strides of the Washing- winning /Arena.. he tend. Tom 'Ra- Mate. won In straight; but Mere sets, 1929. Charters E. Heber equalled it though he was unnble to shake Brownlee, while John Bnewnlee and baton tothm Buckley. Pop Middle. ton College canner as he breanted nit leigh 6-4. 11.1. Bob i3 the only mem- 00 did Rob Bet., end Jim Faster on May 26, 1936 and on Mee 19, 1028. Swarthmore. Again it a-aa up to an- Bob Philips, bowling toe the .Oat on timed Jon. at 31.9 ...de- tape. Ormhols was timed unofficially ber of the squad to have remained un- Was forced to three Nett belure win- C. Winged, '39 ...woo it on chor man Croak:Mt to try and Geer- time, es.h bowled one man. The yam ass good and Buckley got al 49.9 mimed.. defeated can. the team returned from ning, Bob Ranstehoff of. Lehigh tallied May 1. 1937 and May 7, 1337, and tako Howard or, et least beat Swarth- Agetn it weal. battier- away well. He ran almost head and Swirthmore, running in the second the „mthria trip. to defeat John Thomas in a thrilling 6nalte Mai the record on May 22, rem:Allem more. Rattan. Jim ran a 49.1 gnarter on the park eV the Starlet Dad led to hood with Gettysburg's errand man, Mat of the event. was Dined at 0:21.7 The Scarlet and Bleak added their match for the only Lehigh score. 1937. His time of 9.9 seconds Min to ilnish behind Howard's Lou Rus- their downfall. Whereas three Fair. both of them a gomi five yards In to min the championship o s time second and only other win of the day In the 11.blee, Hatter ,0,1 F11001, Maeda. sell and several yard. ahead of the mount batters garnered over nfteen front of the rant of the peek. As he Male. Washington College was set. when the first doubles learn of Diehl Moil, won. but the BOb The 1921 record in the 220 pad [Reappointed Batten. Howard was end with-0 3:27 and Havarti]rd thlid Newer ansi Jim Poster downed the :11111 Dick Batson-Furl Spout' dash was set in 1914 by Kdwerd M. rune, only one Ford batter hit in dou- paned the Mink to Tom Hopkins he timed in the excellent time of 3:23.1 ble ggeree This was with 3:27.9: ft.(' intereeting to note Prirgeton mode. of Raleigh and Blair eurubinatiom had to struggle tliioneli Jones, '14, in 22.2 a[ rends. This rec- Joho'Brownlet was still in Arse place, bat the pane seconds. Haverford• finished in 3126.7. that Washington won their twat and 1i:rifest match 01 the day, 1-6. throe sets M.. swripg Rennet ord has only 'been beaten once, on with ten. Four batter, got due.. was sot perfect roM Sophie. got Also in the Competition were Virginia 15h: , ; Key 12, 1938. by Herbert K. Ens. Other rune were made an follows: Joe took seemed place even though they Wien. away second behind Gettysburg. Beck. dropped the baton at the beginning State, who finished fourth, Huhlem month. His time wet 22 seconds flat. Brownlee 441, Ma/ Lash II). Bob Kirk So....TY ley was timed in 00 seconds. berg, and Ural... Summary The 1991 record of 50,2 second. in (141, Dave Tolan (3), Ei Cornell (4) of their first lay. Diehl Mincer II1(111 defeated Don and Dick Gaines detest.' Diehl Mule, the 440 yard run, let in 1919 by C. now (u. Philips am. not Diehl Matter . . n 6.1: Bob Batson Walter Pelmet, '10. has never been aut.. Six Fords were bowled out and Bill Omelet . . . 6-3, &I. defeated Bill Moiling, 74. 10.0; offkially broken. However. James flee were tamed .t. Haverford was Soplt B's Drop Games Bob &Dam of Haverford sliTeated Hick Soleon MI defeated Tom Tog- Groshols, rennin. is the Getty. also awarded seven 'byes, one log-bye Tom Raleigh 6.4,1-4. fur, &3, 0-1; T.. Croli. (Hi de- hung. Hopkins triang-tdar meet May and one wide. Chuck77.Fahe defd:lcd footed Harry Ileinline. 6-2, 6-1, Jill I, 19411„nn-'niy;el„ tone M. In Intramural Loop; Foator Ili) defeatml Rill Hardwick, Senearta Johns tbs winner, 'Mel Weir defeated Toni Crolim in 50 seconds. • Ford Baseballers Juniors Capture Two 4-3, 6-3. hiateer•Fmoer defeated Staid. is the 590 yard run the record in far-Taylor. 0.21 Bob Fannon- The league leading Sank B softball Chuck Highly thfinted Jim Fusin, Mt was .held be Edward C. Tat- Beaten by Temple • 17-1, croline Nil. defeated .11MT, who ran the diatonce in 2 min. team started off the wed'. May hat John Biteknell dereaLed 2.hu Thom liar, 111-5e 5-7, 6-2; Dick BeLatin-lion Last Saturday the Haverty.] base- 4 seconds. in 1005. This record was Manley with o ten te three victory a.3. Sintelb 1111 defeated limilwick-filink, ▪ e broken by Hebert F. Edgar, '21, on ball team dropped their fifth game over Oho Seniors. The Sop. Won the Salver and F.. of Doran. dr- 75. S.s. Rey 4, 1028 and Edgar beat his own of the season when they were de- seine in the third, having knocked in Sated Raleigh 004 Blair :1-4. 7.b, On Friday the Horne( ..t.k • recoW on May 22, 1931. Hie times feated by Temple, 12-8. Craig Heber- 11,1. • 10. their omond 41,-eight victory, chi, were reepectivoly 2 min., 1.4 seconds fire rem, and thee added an extre t., Haverfordts ace southpaw, drop- - Gaines and ParnOthe defeated Bet. orte ester. the Univemite Penmel and 2 oda, 0.8 .conds. This time four In the last inning. The Juniors vanin by e -mum of 11.1. The Per& ped his first demi.iin after winning son -and Grolier 1ln, wax cut down by Walter C. Falconer. ratainlied the Preeheren 7 to e. On Wgi,g„ and 111„t, only on nglo, and two doted. '42, on Hoy 14, 1940, m he ran the three etritight. Hebert°. was relieved Taendety•the Seises forfeited to the Bela. and Thorium3-2, 7-5. „is in humbling Ike. Penn notelet,. . distance in 1 minute, 53.1 amonds. in the eighth by .Ned Studio and Proah and the-Boyd. Ito got their fifth Thin week II r nctmen wili have Doh Beison inveged Dui-sink The present record holder ie Jaen. 1,11(1710M, kit .Ltiottl Mower, Diet Set- Sender wan relieved by Chtirlio Woe- • Scoring six runs in the third their•Imaimo time to date. Beside the R. Creabol., '411, who nn the 880 in atee. Templematch scheduled fire Yester- to, Jim Foster. and John Thom., 1 minute, 53.1 meunds On Mny 30, and live in the last two innings, they Temple banged into the lead in the day, the Fords 'veil( meet F, & M. while all win-sing in etenighl nets, 1947. took an 11-5 vein. ex nctienend more than a little trouble flit. inning, tallying four Ones as -ford clOpnierr, mho - Irma florerforirs- another one temarrow, Davidson hem en 'mai.- with their Rmi and Blne opponent,. the lint live men .up ainglcd. lb the in three rims nail, donbic ads On AVedneeden th. Scrum beet the roeglet alnyer, ready to delhar- . tak Delaware home on Sunday. and Ili the meat exciting singles match. thltd they picked up another on • single in ihe Tenslik gamy.' Sop), We. 11 to e and the Juniors took Sflaleriday% meld, nab LrGagb. Drain. away a. week from today. T Cr libe rallied to boat George walk, a stolen bane and an error. the graph As 7-5. The Sopha brought Sailors Capture 6th Haverford made it 6-2 an they scored Will after luring the lint sal, 3 nine in the top of the fifth in- twke in the third. Harris. Hume, and Quantico Marines Milli d,r Mattna•-Fontor and Bob Place in Last Week's Gerrieon singled in this frame, nieg•but eould nat match rho Seniors. Golfers Take Two, of Three; Eaton- ( roans combinntions easily. fhe Freshmen boat the Seniors .3-0 Won doubt, but the Penn third • Lavine Doublen Win Shutout, 5-0 on Thursday. The Soph A's reversed Moravian, Ursinus Defeate ioubles If Cramer amt Packard won Regatta at Annapolis - Haverford•lost its record gione of hani-fought struggle In booting After Temple smite(' in their fourth, the outcome of their Wednesday mune Andy Luoine'a pitch . double, after the seseon to the All-Navy 1949 Haverford Galleg. r gall Donn cense, The lent match, with two new comers, Dirk 'Smarm and Thomas for the lane - tact weekend wow a big upset In 0,„„ Menwillerte one-bagier and an In- Champion Quanti. Marl.. last Fri- by Main the' Selle gl'a 0-4. 'Wayne through with out of thna ed., Paul Sterner And Dick HulTmeo, pick. U. of P. point.' the day. collegiate wiling cirelea es Beaton field out. scored two more. -The Fords dry eft...am by 0 5-0 count. Despite Krala drove in six ef_phe A's rune this emelt. Moravian was easily taken ""i up 210 polntn, StimMary the one pitching of Freshman see , College nosed out Navy. the snored tied Daup in the fifth as Rill BoWlees with two bor. tans end a double. 9-U, es Hal Mohr w match 7 The Warn journeyed to Gettysburg Diehl Mateer (Ha defeated Tone Ted Hibbard the Ford. were enable Sitting Invitational notate held at. double to left center neWhicl two and and Hill Rhoads took bin match Saturday be come close to u nsent. crane, 0,-0, 0-4; Bob Batson (74) to turn hack the Pdnrinam who comae loo ome of the best teams in the Annapolis. The host Warn held • nat. lmore. defeated Pat Welsh, 6-1. 6-1; Dick. HsverfOrd went ahead as rhea, into the game with 13 out of 17 VW lead Saturdny evening, but the motto, ttePol'pr.Y.eit'iveig 7.7b*Jarek1 'Hodolc4oPm"be. ,„:7„'armoeb, Benton (11) defeated Brooke Friel. nicked In the sixth 'arid mooed. ' of rso-1,0eiZt dweil".onih;ei visiting' Beentownere outaailed the Hebertott Hurls Five and Rennie Tatnail each won their ISIS h„, a 7,6, ft-gl . Tom Cretins (HI defeated seventh. Rotate.. drove in his third Limlie fielding on the part of the mate/see 9 0011.5 and 5 and 4 in that . ' Norge Will. 4-5.0-4. 4-4; Jim roster • Middies on Sunday and guided their run of the day with a bIngle In the Haverfiffd nine set the stage for the • order, and picked up best ball 5 and diet match with Bill Sheath. till defeated Allan Omer, 4.0. ' seventh. In the eighth Temple milled Quantieu victory and the lierieea Hitter at Pharmacy. Tempest dinghies over the finish line 0. Full Mill. and John Traver._ mal•To. Graff was a close one With John Thomas -(1.1) .defeatml Lniks, with the rest of the fleet of thirteen for six runs and the ball game. After made the roast out of their 00.- knocked art [siren en thu ]as[ The Samford baseball teem won their men 6 and 4 and 2. '1" "II 1.1"F the first two men grounded out, two tunnies. Mutt.. and Foster III) defeated colleges well astern. their third Newry in regular aennon and 1 in that order and came on to -hok' ]ark ad R."6. Mi- eingle., two walks, and two wild n. played the Planta brothers and Frento and Friel, ES, 6-Ir. Bob Bet- Commodore Bruce Manintosh, skin- Hot Deol play last l'asedey no they dot.ted the win beat ball 5 and 7. s, pitches sent Heberton to t1Se'sh0won. In the match played with Uninus Contillued on Page d tiontinind on Page 4 ' peeing In the t'A" division with itti 14ml Studer his relief, wan wild and Bragg of Quentieo and Ilibberd of Pidindelphis College of Pharmacy Haverford were locked in ared hot Craig Inetrerten, id *inning his third 1' the Jeffereonrille Gel!_ CIO, the Flint ea mew.'cooped three seemula walked three and snowed a bit 'he, Fords settled down to win 5th - 3I5. pitching duel for six Innings hut in start of- the season, had mattered four . to lead the Haverford Nenticel Clab fon Charlie %Venter struck out Rabe Jack Holeotabe and Ramie Tabull the seventh .d dints innings the kiti and was nen oe hie way to pitch- to end the inning. plaYidg member i and 2 positions, into sixth place. Macintosh wail gitr, quantica warn rallied for two runs ing a shutout when Bill Gillespie split the honors with Hothe los- Mt very adequate lune°rt in the "W' iltiverford Litadtp reach rind won the game by Alm ,0-11 homened to.deop right field In the top Refreshment And Movies • . ing 5 and 3, while Hunch won Sir division ;age, by n 'dIm count. of the eighth to give Pharmacy its 14 I match 5 and 3, The next4 etch ...- Brown nod Dick Parr.. Brown, toe- Hume, cf • . 2 The Fords reified briefly in the only rum fifth inning when they loAdhd the • Petted of busty ithondis a BIll Mil- Go Hand-In-Hand ing jigging. collegiate corapethion for Garrison, to 11, The Porde thonteelver garnered tees Place op D. out of t rte points Chandler. rf home path two lea, but Frank Knots only five blowao'but. wore aided rim- thglint time, looked to be the moo( felled -to thiliver and that ems the with Rhonda toeing a clone one 2 ad Walat lb 2 aideraldi by the Mildness tof enemy 1..and Bill Miller winning 5 and 9. promiaing of Haverfned's younger Boteler, c Ins! serioms Ford threat: hurler Bill Hill and the fiveinisplaye skippers on he placed third in two 0 • Menwiller. rf An encouraging note was area in coranlitted by P. C. P. Ike Henri-, raves. The Ford yachtsmen sailed . BRYN MAWR COLLEGE 1 Keeta 2ti the fitet that Huverford oinhit fib lid the Scarlet attack with too blows, their bent regatta of the year and; in Broadbell. 3b 1 nPlsonent by n 7 to 0 total, but they t he same non called at the end of Restaurant view of the cOmpelition. olive • eery Harris. 21/ 1 couldn't bunch (hem when It really amta end a half innings bemiuse of orsts:nsott good account of thomeelves. counted. Breakfast - Luncheon Heberton, p -.. a the dinner here at fftveetord. Tea - Dinner The vehicle were lIght during the Snader, p 0 - Contir.0 . ['nee 4 whole weckend and On Sunday a heavy o Tel. Bone Mawt 6386 Wunder. It . 0 1 fog rolled up the Severn from the Chesapeake. The visibility was so bad 'llaverford that neither. the start nor the gnish • g 1 5 were visible from 'the shore, and it . Pharmacy AUTOCAR was nceneary to station a picket boat o-doubled for Keen, in fourth. EtAto of Henry W. Prom P. D. out in the river. 91.1 Mending. Holston College. Luncheon . 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VAGYE Vital Z6.4 sAVERTOttp SEWS WOihmioisr. May 4, HIS FCC RULE. MAY MAKE Spring Day Leaders . . `Freedom' Climaxes Founders Bell Is 82 Years Old . . . Capitol City Toured Contialsed from Page 1 minute intervals. By inserting pins STATION LEAVE AIR in proper slots en the various dials Glee Club's Season the met Materna Founders, where Claalaadd from Page I By Sociology Majors It was possible to arrange a different Vie.President lialvorth now this dietanm is ahont three hundred, for each day of the Conlidoed from Page I Conlinoed from Peg. has his cake. esl, With it was ringing schedule feet for WBRC. • twenty-four 'In:Mr -dial with seven the Bureau gave the group a geed pic- provided in confusing allundanee. The week. That the station cornea in strongly circles of tiny slot arranged at five ture of the ,problems Ow, .have met orchestral port of the program con- Whenever it came time for the near power Bees is obvious to in preparing for the 1950 census, off. a pin would make WI= listener in a ear as he enters cluded with 'Poor Wayfaring SOMIX- Bell to sound ranging from the siswof the question the comma from Railroad Avenue. which Geor electrical contact with a Metal MSS, sheet-le how' enumeratoi-s should be ge Nolen sang • WC at Harrisburg . . The station Is strong under the power hour. and an aria ff;lin thus setting the telegraph releg in Paideby dine or be' polished tenor Conthund from Page I Roes near the gate and again near the Local A nemic, Handers Judas Maceatmem. In the motion. The relay started a motor in Union, but In between it fade, out and The Bare. of Rehabilitation 'foe latter work the orchestra, generally mitme, and legislative committee the Founders tower, the motor oper- • Cuban station on the some (retitle.. tile Distriet of Columbia woe disap- not too well coordinated. roused Itself chairmen and clerks. These were at- ated the corn-sheller gears and the ey can be heard. pMlithig only in thatihe group did for a vigorous Poole- tended by Vie Johnson. John Marvin, sprocket-wheel, and these In turn re- The present proposal of the FCC is not have enough lime to visit its In- "Testament- Spirt...die Sang Al Reynolds, and John Acton. Thurs- volved a wooden cam which moved the to place etations of the wired-wireless stittlitens. Several interesting methods After intermission Dr. Re.. con- day night the arrangement. Were bell clapper, After eight strokes of type under the mane rigid regulations of adding wayward individuals were ducted the Glee Clots in the major made to support Mandarin u Speak- the Bell—it takes twice ea many to which control commercial stations. oriM outed he, and have had start- work of the evening. the "Testament er. Friday morning Haverferd's re- arouse students nowadays—a revel, These regulations, not only include SMCCOSS. • of Freedom." This composition is ter- maining delegate, arrived. Rig contact wheel broke the elrcuit, technical specifications which would Through the courtesy of the Nation- Minty not to he placed on n par with Dull Opens Petite' and Haverford men living on .third render inadequate the greater part of go beck al Capital Housing Authority. tita • the Haydn Mass, nor did the chorus, After themorning introductory floor Founders mild again MARC, bell/tits and necessitate the armtra afro mannxed to visit the breed. in performing it, quite hold up to its speakers, the chief of whom was to sleep. urcham of new and expensive equip- Probably the outstanding chapter in u platen, of 'rime and disease, the . . . Tollin, Dr. Helsel, Katz previous high standard. Nevertheless Governor James H. Duff, the lone- ment, bot also require a licensed radio the history of the Bell concerns the alley slums, which resemble the worst the singing carried with it • spirit of lative committees went into semi.. engineer to be en dots at the trans. part it played in the graduating cere- Iona of Philadelphia. Haverfonl are to present Sean determination, almost of vindictive-, Haverford had already been granted Wow during ell broadmating. Effect- monies of two Haverford class., 1907 Good View of Housing Problem Spring They . . . O'Cosey1s1 Jona and the Psycork in neas—whia am the proper moods of two committee chairmanships- Al ively. placement of _college stations and 1908. 10 each of thetw yearn four It was at the Rousing and Home Continued from Page I Rohm,. Hall. the piece. Reynolds headed the Agriculture under the present regulations for ce Agency. however. that the If any passage is to be singled out of the %pokiest Seniors, always with Finan comjnoition will be presented. under IN In the Union Dune, while Steve Miller presided commercial Math... would force most comprehensive discussion on na- Inc praise, the second chorus is per- the amistance of J. Otto Rants, pm- the direction of Alfred 3. Swan. Pro- In addition to offering exhibits of over Natural Resource. Committee WERC logo off the air. , tional holding problems. was provid. hope the most deserving of it. It was bitiously moved the extremely heavy (canon of Music. At 4:30, guests are nomacademir art work, mites at the sessions officially ended at 10:00 p.m. ad. An expert went into considerable done with a really impressive awe- Bell from the Founder tower to • spe- invited to meet members of thd fae. Coop and a chance to see station and gave way to beer-party politick- detail on the financial, politica!, ant someness. 'The performers hit the cially constructed platform before the person, at that tirm who were able, Why at Mies given at several homes on W9IRC, the Solon 'will also serve as ing. social and effects of thin pr., words 'Ourcause is Jut. with a steps of Ihe unaldse, to lift part of the Bell a 1:71115PS mesas, which will be listed in the ▪ combinetion informeDen desk and The General Assembly. by means ins question. The affair wig of PA- sm•shing power. A note of commen- hand', lienadth from the sole. The bulletin. In the evening the combined lest and found 'department for the of the parliamentary trick of netting A Clapper for Popularity peelsl pertinency because the Senate dation is due also to John Davison, other eweeig an was George Bart- direniatic Oulu of Bryn Mawr end visitors. the clock back one hour. commenced The idea was that the clapper of passed theItousing Act the night be- who contrived to keep the difIcult lett; WA Dombell and beak captain. - on schedule at-0:00 Saturday morn- the Bell should be removed mul pre- fore the Haverfordinna made their piano meemponiment in perfect -time But &spite the availability of euch ing. The atmosphere was one of im- sented to the most popular member or muscular prowess, Mr. Ratite retells. visit to the Agency. with the conductor and at the SWIM pending conflict. and the _ht.. mat the Senior Close—ac honor similar iiip was a ourcessful impart a considerable amount they always had to hire a professional All in otthn lime to head on with the minority report to that of the Spoon Man award to- venture. if only r the Insight it pare Penn Tennis . . - of expression to his playing. whieh rigger, with block and tackle, 00 get RotaryAwards Brodhead When the major struggle was nettled, day. A new clapper was than pur- the Bell back into the belfry. to the ire In • site of the prob- Continued from Page S was partkularly fine in the fourth the remaining nine reports were hur- chased by, the claim for the follow"ng lem. confronting the government in chorus. son and Crolius (HI defeated Will Year Study at Edinburgh ried through. and the session -ended year. After Inn however, the Seniore handling each phase 0.1.1 itetivitf. and Welsh. 6-2, 6-2, Martin Creme, Deb. Chem. President • 01 Daniel Brodhead. 149, has been Sunday morning at nip° o'clock as thought the work too XitaX for the A. VASSALLO .. and Packard (P) defeated Dirk Bet- The concert last Friday eigneted the stheduled. awarded a Rotary Foundation Folk..- fun derived._ and .apparently deemed Barber Shop son and Thomas, 6.2, 4-6, 8-1. - end of the Glee Clab season.Preetiem the removal of the clapper. without Randalt in Profile . . . .Min for advanced studies next year -Glee Club chose Jim Heim to he SERVING HAVERFORD Cmitinned from Page I will continue for a few weeIh, how- the transporting the Bell, equally unre- , president for the coming year, enc. MEN FOR 39 YEARS beedquertem till the fall of 1923. at the University of Edinburgh, Edin- ev•nne preparation fee • thmthe Fes warding effort. Quantieo Baseball . . . .tival to be held next fall, in which the ceding Jim Miller. Jobb Davison will III W. Lancaster Ave. when he canto to Haverford or Send Continued from, Page 3 • burgh, Scotland, where he will have Mr. Rentz, incidentally. is still Philadelphia Orchestra and an atom- continue as accompanist. The ofilem Y. M. C. A. Building Coach. And here he has remained Earl Manwiller, got two hits to a-year -of theological studies. proud to have been one of the two mot/lager, librarian, and 'seeretary ever since, save for a short period lead the Ford attack and Rocky Har- Dan is a Biblical Literature major. bite 0f choral groups will participate. of At • recent election the member. of have not yet been filled. during the war when hr an a rap.' ris Bud. Garrison, Don Chandler, Jim ond has been serving as youth direc- lain in the Marine Corps. Wood and Bill Boteler all crashed tor at On Bala-Cynwyd Methodist Huntiag-Fishing hrough with one apiece. Their hit- Church. In the summer of 1ia47 he In the way of hobbies, Mr. Randall ting led to the removal of Bragg in was a delegate in the World Confer- To. Hem Mawr 41171/ 2ual/4 Rooft eovetoef admits too startling normality. There the eighth inningand Wall cattle in ence of Christian Youth at Colo, Nor- CORSAGES FOR ALL OCCASIONS was no mention of gardening and a to set down the idle in the.ninth and way. His brdther, is Rev.. Burns diaavowal of all interest in GreeiChes- keep the shutout Intact. „, Brodheed, JEANNETT'S ,ameters. In the Summertime, Me. AfFlesdore Shilmeal1/4 Randall hits the trail to .Maine, where Since 1195 Bryn Masor Flower Shop he spends his time hunting ADAMS A. Talone MRS. N. B. T. CRAMMER —fishing. RECORDS REPAIRS PHONOGRAPHS , Dry Cleanhrg WS TELEGRAPH EVERYWHERE CRICKET AVENUE AND SCHOOL LANE — ARDMORB '$441 • • DELIVERY SERVICE 30 W. Lancaster Ave. Ard- use 523 LAPOPINY Aea Bryn Hoyt P. Golf . . . . Ardmore sus T. 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