Let’s Give The Dads Masque and Dagger A Welcome Saturday (The Stem Hampshire Fall Play Next Week The Official Organ of the University of New Hampshire Volume 21. Issue 6. DURHAM, N. H., NOVEMBER 6, 1930. Price Ten Cents Nutmeg Staters Raduazo To Lead Next Opponents Kittens Monday LARGE CROWD EXPECTED Connecticut Grid Team New Captain Unbeaten Here For Last Home Game In Previous Dual Meets Blue and White Players Out To Re­ New Hampshire Freshmen Expected FOR SIXTH DAD’S DAY deem Defeat at Medford by to Win Yearling New England Winning Before Dads’ Cross Country Title for Day Crowd Fifth Successive Year The Dads’ day contest on Memorial Henry Raduazo, ’34, of Concord, Football Game with Connecticut Aggies to be Center field brings one of New Hampshire’s will lead the freshman harriers in the regular rivals to Durham in the shape FRANCIS ROBINSON EDWARD HASELTINE annual New England Intercollegiate of Interest on Saturday’s Program of the Connecticut Agricultural Col­ Mask and Dagger Officers Appearing in “What Every! Woman Knows.” cross country meet to be held in Bos­ lege football team. There are many ton Monday. Raduazo, who entered Saturday will be the sixth annual who are looking forward to a fairly New Hampshire this year from Con­ Wildcats’ Defeat Complicates Dads’ day at the University of New easy contest between these two teams, Mask and Dagger to Present Play cord and has been one of the out- Hampshire and is expected to bring favoring New Hampshire to win deci­ tanding freshman runners thus far Small College Title Situation the largest contingent of student sively. There are other wiser people at Murkland Hall on Wednesday this season, was recently elected as fathers ever to register here on a about the campus, however, that re­ captain of the freshman squad for the by W. M. S., ’33 similar Saturday. President Lewis member the great struggles that have The actors and the technical staff remainder of the season. The defeat of Coach Cowell’s Uni­ Poetry Society has sent a cordial invitation with the always ensued when these two teams Varsity Upset of Mask and Dagger are working hard Boasting four victories in as many versity of New Hampshire Wildcats program attached to every father and ha\ e met in the past, and stop to to perfect the last details for the fall starts, and competing with over a by Tufts last Saturday left New Eng­ Meets in Studio wishes to urge all and everyone of count in the fact that New Hampshire By Tufts 10-8 term play of the society, J. M. Bar­ hundred runners entered from the va­ land’s small college football throne them to see the University both at has won but one of the last three rie’s What Every Woman Knows, rious New England colleges, Coach temporarily vacant with a great deal work and at play. contests between these two institu­ Victor Overcomes Lead which is to be presented next Wed­ Sweet’s charges will be up against of speculation running rampant as Prof. Hills Supervises Many parents perhaps have never tions and by a hard fought contest nesday, Thursday, and Friday eve­ the stiffest competition they have yet to the 1930 champions. The Jumbo’s Group Of Student Poets seen the University and others have at that; these same persons reconsider Twice Set By Wildcats nings at Murkland auditorium. encountered when they run over the victory eliminated the last undefeated only visited it on Sunday or registra­ What Every Woman Knows is by Unique Studio Situated in Basement tion day. Then too, only a minimum the outlook take in the consideration Placement Kick Causes Defeat—Han­ rolling three and one-half mile eleven in the small college ranks and that New Hampshire received consid­ the English playwright James M. Franklin park course in Boston Mon­ left an extremely complicated situa­ of Dean Pettee’s Residence—To have ever inspected the entire insti­ ley and Hagstrom Outstanding Barrie and is the second of Barrie’s Publish Book of Verse This erable of a setback this last week-end Players—Wood Leads day. The New Hampshire frosh tion with several outstanding con­ tution when each department was when they lost a close, hard-played plays to be presented on the Murk­ have captured the New England title tenders coming forward to advance Term running full blast. Therefore every contest with Tufts, and prophesy a Both Teams in land hall stage. Barrie’s other play Dad” is urged to make a visit here Punting for the last four years and this year’s their claims to the crown. Erato, the University of New hard game to mark the last home con­ which was presented at Durham was outfit is favored to repeat the event. At this stage of the campaign Hampshire society for poets, has been on Saturday when every classroom test of the year, and it is with them The Wildcat varsity received a set­ Dear Brutus, produced during the Against the formidable array of Springfield seems to be the most log­ holding regular weekly meetings all will be open to his examination. that the opinion rests. back last Saturday at Medford when winter of 1928. It was successful runners entered, Coach Sweet pins his ical successor to New Hampshire’s this term on Wednesday evenings at An opportunity will also be offered The Connecticut squad for some it was defeated by the strong Tufts both in Durham and in the various hopes on Captain Henry Raduazo, Ed­ honors having been defeated only by 8 o’clock in the new studio of its fac­ so that every father may interview reason or other, regardless of their team by a score of 10-8. The game cities of the state to which it was in­ ward Blood, Maurice Nerbonne, Rich­ Harvard, who is definitely out of her ulty member, E. Barton Hills, instruc­ his son’s or daughter’s professors and record in the preceding part of the was quite close, the Blue and White vited. ard Low, and David Fellman to bring class. Throughout the season the tor in the English department. thereby acquaint himself with the season, always meets New Hampshire team leading twice, but was unable This term’s play is one of the most the fifth successive intercollegiate Springfield eleven has shown beauti­ During the past summer Mr. Hills, faculty. It is sometimes very sur­ on its toes, and puts up one of the to maintain its narrow margin in the popular of those written by this Eng­ cross country title home to Durham. ful balance with a rugged line and a with a great deal of ingenuity, fitted prising the nice things a professor hardest fights on its schedules. scoring column against the onslaught lish playwright. Maude Adams played The New Hampshire harriers have fast backfield, which includes Tom up a unique studio in the basement of will say about a student. Thus every Bolstered up by a 13-0 shut-out over of the Tufts team in the third quarter. the part of Maggie in What E very already defeated Harvard, Holy Cross, Owl, a very dangerous triple threat, Dean Pettee’s residence. This studio student should introduce his father to the Coast-Guard team Saturday, she New Hampshire jumped to an early Woman Knows for several years. Re­ Northeastern, Brown, and Manchester a clever field general in White who is is left open for the use of friends most his professor and aid him in becoming is prepared to push the Blue and lead when, after five minutes of play, cently the role was played for one high school by decisive scores. also a shifty broken field runner, and of the time and the atmosphere which acquainted with those who are guid­ White in a contest that will be any­ solid year by Helen Hayes. Miss Bates, Brown, Holy Cross, Maine, two powerful plunging backs in Si­ ing his son’s education. President Harry Wood heaved a forward pass Eunice Sawyer, ’32, will play Maggie pervades it attracts many at divers thing but easy for either team. into the waiting hands of Howard Northeastern, M. I. T., and Spring­ monson and Roscoe. Thus far Spring­ hours of the day. Lewis wishes each parent to see that The New Hampshire boys, however, Hanley in the end zone for the first here. Miss Sawyer, though a new­ field are some of the schools that field’s goal line has been crossed only This last Wednesday evening the the faculty is not a ichine, so to are out to redeem themselves from score of the game. comer, bids fair to rival the records have entered men in the meet. by Harvard, while she has rolled up ordinary program was varied by a speak, but a body of conscientious their defeat at Medford last Satur­ of Dorothy Jones, Marion Pearson, Although New Hampshire has the 144 points against the opposition. people assuming the problems of their In the second quarter the Tufts and Charlotte Hirschner. visit to Jeanette McGrail’s home in day, and fuily hope to revenge them­ team uncorked a bewildering series edge over these teams, Bates and Close on the heels of Springfield Dover. Miss McGrail is a graduate students as their own problems. selves by defeating Connecticut. The of short passes and clever running The scene of the play is first in Maine usually have strong clubs and are Tufts and New Hampshire each member of the society, having grad­ These are the outstanding reasons team is intact after the Tufts struggle plays that carried the New Hampshire Barrie’s native country, Scotland, are bound to dig deeply into the final with but a single defeat chalked up uated last year.
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