Maine Campus March 21 1940 Maine Campus Staff

Maine Campus March 21 1940 Maine Campus Staff

The University of Maine DigitalCommons@UMaine Maine Campus Archives University of Maine Publications Spring 3-21-1940 Maine Campus March 21 1940 Maine Campus Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainecampus Repository Citation Staff, Maine Campus, "Maine Campus March 21 1940" (1940). Maine Campus Archives. 2578. https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainecampus/2578 This Other is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@UMaine. It has been accepted for inclusion in Maine Campus Archives by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@UMaine. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Dormitories Know Open House About Farm and I In Four Departments H Wed, amptio April 20 2r,5 Published Weekly by the Students of the University of Maine Vol. XLI ORONO, MAINE, MARCH 21, 1940 No. 21 Impressionistic Dance 1000 Visitors I All-Maine Basketball Team Maine Host To State Expected for Representatives During Brought To Campus Open House By Humphrey,Weidman Demonstrations and Farm and Home Week Lectures to Feature Troupe Earns Plaudits; Program to Feature Fifth Annual Session Stresses Interpretive Dr. Carl Hedlin Harvard Glee Notable Speakers The fifth annual Maine Open House Appear At Annual Gathering Ideas and Variations Speaks Before will be held on the campus Saturday, Club to Home Week will be By Corinne Comstock April 20, with the military depart- On April 19 Farm and Gov't Class ment participating in the activities for held at Maine from Monday, March The dance recital by Doris Hum- the first time, presenting a demon- 25, to Thursday, March 28. Climax phrey, Charles Weidman and Com- Describes Set-up of Program of Sixteen stration of guns and equipment once of the week will be the annual ban- pany took place Saturday, March Hospital and in the afternoon and evening. Several Numbers under Baton quet Thursday evening. Dean Deer- 16, in Memorial Gymnasium. The Bangor new features are to be added to the ing will be toastmaster, and Dr. University of Maine Dance Club Of Wallace Woodworth Maine Institutions schedule, among which will be a Arthur Hauck and W. I Myers will and other women's organizations of demonstration of the dial telephone The program of the concert of the be guest speakers. The latter was the campus presented the group. Dr. Carl J. Hedin, superintendent and of a broadcast. Harvard Glee Club in the Memorial governor of the Farm Credit Ad- The program was divided into four of the Bangor State Hospital, was the Professor Benjamin C. Kent is Gymnasium on the evening of April ministration and is now head of parts, varying from twenty to forty the guest speaker before the Maine Cornell March chairman of the committee, which in- 19 was announced this week. The economics department at minutes in duration. First came the Tuesday, Government class cludes Professor C. B. Crofutt, De- concert, to which the public is invited, University. square dances. The only real relation 19, in South Stevens. partment of Physics; Professor Ma- is given under the joint auspices of Frank P. Washbuni, Maine's Com- which this suite had to the original He spoke about the general set-up rion D. Sweetman and Miss Bernice Back row—Alma Hansen, Frances Donovan, Beatrice Gleason, and Helen the Maine Christian Association and missioner of Agriculture, opens the was the refrain which ran throughout. Wormwood. Kneeling—Virginia Weston, Mavis Creamer. Borgman, Department of Home Eco- the University assembly committee. program Monday. Another feature Duets for each couple, including a coun- of institutions in Maine and about the nomics; Professor P. D. Bray, De- G. Wallace Woodworth will conduct will be the moving pictures of Maine's try dance, a tango, a schottische, and Bangor State Hospital in particular. partment of Pulp and Paper Tecnolo- the club in: wildlife. a waltz, embroidered the theme. What The Department of State Institution- gy; Professor T. A. Sparrow, De- Tuesday, Miss Mary Wigley and Miss Humphrey retained intact from al Service, which is headed by three "Stage Door" Four Juniors TWO FRATERNAL SONGS partment of Mechanical Engineering; Miss Van Deman will address the the traditional is the spirit of dancing commissioners, controls the thirteen Laut verkunde unsre Freude Professor E. L. Roberts, Department session of the Maine Federation of together for fun. institutions in Maine. Next Masque On All-Maine Mozart of Electrical Engineering; Professor Women's Clubs. Church leaders will A legislative act in 1895 established (Written for the Masonic "On My Mother's Side" was the E. J. Bogan, Department of Chemis- Presentation devote the day to a discussion of the the Bangor State Hospital. It was Girls' Team Lodge, Vienna, 1791) title of the next part. Mr. Weidman try; Professor R. A. Sawyer, Depart- part that the rural church can play in opened in 1901, and at present has a Girls! Girls! Girls! Big girls, The women's All-Maine honorary Glorious Apollo Webbe presented a biographical sketch of his ment of Engineering Drafting; Pro- the life of the community. That eve- value of over one million dollars, ex- little girls, medium girls, tall girls, basketball team including four juniors, (Written for the first Glee own family. A chorus preceded each fessor H. Walter Leavitt, Department ning, in behalf of the University, Dr. cluding the equipment. and short girls—all shapes, sizes, and one sophomore, and one freshman, has Club, London, 1790) pantomime with an explanatory poem. of Civil Engineeirng, and Lieutenant- Hauck will award certificates of rec- The number of patients in the hot- varieties of girls were represented at been announced by Miss Helen Leng- NON VOS RELINQUAM Great grandfather Wolcott, great Colonel J. C. Haw, of the Military ognition to two outstanding farmers Four) the tryouts for the Maine Masque pro- yel of the Physical Education depart- ORPHANOS Byrd grandfather Hoffmann, grandfather (Continued on Page Department. and two homemakers. Hoffmann, grandmother Hoffmann, duction of "Stage Door" early this ment. Members are Beatrice Gleason, Motet for the Feast of Pentecost, As in the past the afternoon session Brewster To Speak Aunt Jessie and Vesta appeared in week. The play, which is the last '41, Mavis Creamer, '41, and Frances from Gradualia, Book II, 1607 will be primarily for high school turn, eac expressed in a dance. Last production on the Masque calendar Donovan, '43, forwards; Helen SHOOT, FALSE LOVE Morley The next day the Maine Children's Debate Tour students in an attempt to help them came autobiography, when "Sonny" this year, will be presented in the Wormwood, '41, Alma Hansen, '41, From First Book of Balletts, Council will conduct an institute to determine what work they will want showed the evolution of Mr. Weid- Is Announced Little Theatre on the campus April and Virginia Weston, '42, guards. London, 1595. discuss child development and the in- (Canalised on Page Pow) behavior. The man's own dance technique. 29 and 30,May 1 and 2. The All-Maine reserve team is made CHORUSES from "CROESUS" and fluence of the home on The varsity debate team will leave will demonstrate "Variations" featured short solos by The play is being directed by Mrs. up of Mary Cowin, '42, Isabelle Gar- "PRINZ JODELET" Keiser Maine Craft Guild Saturday, March 23, on a tour through its work and conduct a special program Miss Humphrey. Each dancer added Joyce Stevens, who has been associ- vin, '41, Stella O'Mara, '43, forwards, Purcell New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania. THREE CATCHES Taxation problems will original bits. Sometimes the dancers Photo Club To ated with the University of Maine and Marie Rourke. '43, Iva Henry, explaining it. and finally to Washington, D. Bartholomew Farr the after- talked to each other, sometimes to drama department for the past year. '43, and Agnes Walsh, '43, guards. receive consideration during the way they will compete with the Show Pictures I gave her cakes noon. John L. Baxter will speak on the audience; but above all they were Mrs. Stevens, who graduated from the The teams are chosen by student tried debating teams of severalcolleges and Once, twice, thrice I Julia Maine's tax problems; Richard Bar- (Continued on Page Four) The Photo Club will hold its annual University of Maine in 1935, is also delegates from the members of the universities. LET THEIR CELESTIAL CON- stow will discuss problems in valuing exhibit of photographs shortly after a graduate of the Leland Powers four class teams playing in the inter- Their first debate will be at the CERTS ALL UNITE, from "Sam- property for taxation. At night Ralph Easter vacation. This exhibit will in- school of the drama in Boston and class games. University of Newark, Tuesday, March son" Handel 0. Brewster will be the speaker for the Offers elude not only the work of the club of the Hawn school in New York. Miss Gleason is R .Macy 26. The question will be: Resolved, vice president of (Continued on Page Four) but also pictures submitted She was connected with the Rice the Women's That the United States should follow members, Athletic Association and TARANTELLA Training by anyone in the University commun- playhouse at Martha's Vineyard in Retail a policy of complete economic and mil- a member of the 'M' Club. She has Randall Thompson, '20 ity. All prints should be submitted by 1928 and has directed for the Stage served on A recent letter from the Director of itary isolation toward all nations out- Women's Student Govern- LA PASTORELLA Schubert April 15. Frights, dramatic group associated ment Association Alumni Library Executive Placement of R. H. Macy & side the Western Hemisphere engaged and was a Sopho- CHORUS from KHOVANSTCH- with the Penobscot Valley Country more Eagle.

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