Maine Campus March 22 1928 Maine Campus Staff

Maine Campus March 22 1928 Maine Campus Staff

The University of Maine DigitalCommons@UMaine Maine Campus Archives University of Maine Publications Spring 3-22-1928 Maine Campus March 22 1928 Maine Campus Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainecampus Repository Citation Staff, Maine Campus, "Maine Campus March 22 1928" (1928). Maine Campus Archives. 3384. https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainecampus/3384 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]. L. ue Meeting Tije ofiftitthr Canyttil Al meeting; Published Weekly by the Students of the University of Maine of Maine ten warm No. 21 MAINE, MARCH 22, 1928 trticipatieg Vol. XXIX ORONO, P indicates (I numbers. WIN COMpeted HEBRON ACADEMY AND BLUE BOOK OF SPORTS ENGLISH DEPARTMENT SENIOR ENGINEERS MAINE DEBATERS OVER leloted to- HARBOR HIGH WIN HONORS BILL KENYON ANNOUNCES NAMES OF ON INSPECTION TRIP• DOUBLE VICTORY ;iould be a BAR ion with a "Who's Who in Sportdom," a blue boa HIGH RANKING MAJORS COLBY CONTESTANTS BASKETBALL TOURNEY Civil. Electrical, Newt. Thk. of sports, published by the National lb, — SI-- partments oi t Iwtutcal. y logical Society has inserted the name kit and Nlechanical Engineering are on their THREE- are in WATERVILLE AND ORONO JUDGES St se%eral FAST AND INTERESTING GAMES William C. ("Bill') Kenyon on its roll MARGUERITE STANLEY, annual inspection trip. The men at onsideral4 of honor. lb tst. al and have their headquarters FAVOR BLUE REPRESENTATIVES ARE PLAYED IN BOTH YEAR STUDENT, LEADS began March red. This book is published annually- and the I lotel Statler. The trip March 24. warded to DIVISIONS ciontains the names of star athletes and THE LIST 19 and continues until ST Nicaraguan Question Debated embers of M - ‘isit the various coaches in all lines of athletic endeavor. The civil engineers — S to their work. respec- "Bill- was formerly a star athlete and plants which are of interest On Monday evening the Maine debaters All-Star Teams Chosen Eight Take Examinations supervision of engraNeil. is now continuing his success in the coach- The party is under the defeated the Colby contestants in a dual ing ranks. Ile has been acknowledged Professor .V C. Lyon. Each day there Academy. and Bar Harbor High The rating of the five highest English debate the vote being 2-1. It has been cided Coll- as the best athlete ever to matriculate is it ciimplete schedule to follow and the carried off the top honors of the major students in the present senior class the custom for several years to have two 'as school Ibligld to report on their held in from Georgetown University and this, in of the University of Maine, based upon men still be debates at the same time between Maine ntli annual interscholastic basketball in the department who at the one itself, is a record ti) be proud of. the department major examinations, was findings. The men and Colby with two teams representing tournament held at the University last NI. Allen. E. E. bates were Kenyon attended Manchester. N. II.. made public today by Professor H. M. made the trip are: I). each school, one team taking the negative P. Carsim, I.. S. ly engaged ligh School and later went to Allen Mil- Ellis, head of the department. This rep- Bennett, W. Blake. W. side and the other the affirmative. This The tournament was very well conduct- Elliott, H. S. 1 debates. itary School in West Newton. Mass. At resents the upper half of the group ac- Cotton, F. M. Dodge, H. E. is the first time in six years that Maine ed and any close, fast, and exciting Ilaynes. W. he tourna- biali institutions he starred in haseloll cording to their showing in the major Fr,,st. H. R. Hartman, W. has won both debates from Colby. L:anies were in evidence. Kelley, G. il we now and football. held on Thursday and Fri- W. Hill, H. E. Ingalls, A. J. Seven preparatory schools fought for examinations The question that was debated upon compet- Entering Ge.brgebkwn, Kenyon dashed three N. Martin. E. Power. W. K. Preble, day afternoons of last week. The 5%:is : Resolved: II"e shall condemn the the prep school championship of Maine II. NI. Riley. R. 1'. Robert- lal debates. right into the limelight by making the examinations included are a written test W. S. Reid. policy and for the third successive year Hebron Thaxter. of fhe United States towards Nic- ments are varsity f(wothall and baseball teams in his based upon general English literature his- son, D. H. Stevens, and R. P. captured the title and with it the large aragua under /'resident Coolidge's term he Public freshman years. tory, a similar examination on grammar The engineers in the other departments Harmon trophy which is offered annual- of office. I lere Maine took the affirmative ected by Ile starred for ftwur years in !with and the mechanics of composition, and an love practically the same work for which ly to the winners. side of the question and at Colby the epartment. sports and was captain of baseball four oral examination for each student, cover- they are responsible. and they also are sta- The preliminary round of the prep other Maine team supported the negative. ✓ reaching ing the advanced courses taken by him. tit wiled at the lii itel Statler. school division saw E.M.C.S. draw a bye. The men debating here were: Charles S largely The examinations were taken by eight department of Electrical Engineer- Hebron met Aroostook Central Institute Pie O'Connor, Edward Stern and Edward schedules. English majors, one other, Miss Helen ing has Professor A. S. Hill in charge and in a one side game won by the tune of Greely, the judges for the debate being cials, and Benner, !lasing passed hers in January. and the following men are with him, J. M. Prof. Her- 84 to 29. A.C.I. was completely out- Rev. 11. C. Metzner of Orono, ities have The five highest in order arc Marguerite Bridges. Cw. R. Chappell. L. F. Closson. awl classed and Hebron had things their own bert Bryant of Bangor High School of energy Joyce Stanley of Berlin, New Hampshire; W. F. Creamer, W. 'I'. Donovan, C. NI. Those nay from the opening whistle to the close Rev. W. II. Stuart of Old Town. he and his Clara Elizabeth Sawyer of Searsport; Flint. K. K. Folsom. I.. E. Ilescoek, the game. men making the trip to Colby were: Helen Frances Benner of Bangor; Mary W. Jones. R. E. Lewis. W. J. Linnet!, I.. The next game saw Maine Central In- George Ankeles, James Ashworth and tment ex- Agnes McGuire of Stottington; and Laura Lymburner, C. A. Magill, F. W. Mare, stitute lining up against Lee Academy E. As.. W asgat t aid ten- Green Pedder of Bangor. F. W. Merchant. 1.. A. Merchant. R. II. and although Lee was no notch for the The speakers of the Colby team who uity who B. F. Scott Smith. P. prep school, they put up a plucky All five of these ranking English ma- Morrison, were John I). Schwartz '29, Norman D. as judges. bigger G.( Young. by the score of jors have been honored by election to the IL Trickey. and k Palmer '30, Donald 11. Millett '28 main- Liss Mar- tight before being downed local chapters of Phi Beta Kappa and Tlw Mechanical Engineering depart- tained that due to this policy of interven- Jr., and 83 to 26. Higgins. This Phi Kappa Phi. Miss Marguerite Stan- ment has Professosr W. J. Sweetser in tion we are losing the goodwill of Latin iety who Kents Hill then met to be a walk ley has the additional distinction of com- charge and the following men: W. Balch, America, that the cost of intervention far Ss Grover game was also expected team but Higgins pleting her undergraduate course in three Harris, D. J. limit. C. R. Libby. exceeded the benefits, that intervention e making assay for the Kents Hill C. M. Dillon play- years. and Miss Benner has completed her is contrary to international law and that rly in the showed much fight and with A. M. Parker, I'. E. NIcSorley, and I.. I:. a hard work in three years and a half. is the hest policy to pnrsue. ing very well gave the Hilltoppers Snider. arbitration struggle only to lose 42 to 18. "BILL" KENYON: The senior major examinations were George Ankelvs '30 as first speaker for e first de- The departments of Chemistry. alld This left four teams to play in the semi- instituted by the English Department in the U. of M. upheld the contention that The an- The last year he captained a ('he -al Engineering are combined with final round. E.M.C.S. met Hebron, and the spring of 1923. The highest ranking ‘‘i: are not losing gtxxlwill and that due anis that cliampi4mship ball team as they won Prilfessor IL C. White in charge and Kents Hill lined up against M.C.I. students in the subsequent years have to the deplorable conditions which existed bates will twenty -three games and Wen: Widefeatill. II. F. Bamford. I,. E. Brown, C. Chase. Things looked bad for Hebron at the been the following: 1923, Mary Crowell in Nicaragua some immediate action was debate at lit%%iiN picked All-C.dlegiate and All ill, K. P.

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