HAVERFORD NEWS VOLUME 33—NUMBER 11 HAVERFORD (AND ARDMORE), PA., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1941 2 627 $2.00 A YEAR Glee Club To Give Two College Students Sentenced Chem Club to Hear I. R. C. To Be Host Opening Concert For Refusal to Register for Draft Dr. Starkweather To Seven Colleges Christ and many others since His Dr. Howard W. Starkweather, Satterthwait Gives time." noted research chemist, will At Harem!' College Statement 'Accepting In addition he stated, "I cannot be the speaker at the meeting For Political Quiz believe that war is the way of love of the Chemistry Club in the Penalty Imposed offered by God or will ever solve Chemistry Laboratory, Thurs- Group Also Appears any problems without creating in- day at 8 P.M. The subject of Contest Tolle Held Two Quaker college stud- finitely greater ones. I cannot look his talk will be "Neoprene, At Bryn Mawr Service on registration for military serv- the Synthetic Rubber." Thursday Afternoon ents were sentenced Wednes- Dr. Starkweather, who is And Planetarium day to serve a year and a day ice as a loving act towards anyone, head of the polymerization di- In Common Room at a Federal prison farm at English or German, French' or vision of the Jackson Research The Glee Club season starts Italian. I certainly could not ex- Laboratories in Wilmington, With seven colleges com- Saturday with a concert at Danbury, Conn., for refusal to pect, at least, the Germans and the peting, the annual Intercol- register for selective service. Italians to look on it as a loving Del., was one of the original Harcum Junim>College. The act, and our God asks us not only investigators in the field of legiate Political Quiz will lie, program will consist of carols, One was Arnold C. Satterth- artificial rubber. held in the Common Room wait, a junior, and the other to love those who love us, but to folk-songs, liturgical music, love those who would destroy us, Thursday at 3:00 p. m. The and several works of the old was Frederick Howard Rich- who are our enemies. I thorough- College International Relaz.v- ards, a sophomore at Swarth- masters. At the invitation of ly believe that thin is the way to "Review" Board tions Club is to act as host, the Franklin Institute, the more. Both are descendants bring a lasting peace to this earth. and Edgar Bell and Courts Club will participate in a spec- of prominent early American Pails to Understand To Hold Meeting Oulahan will ask the ques- ial Christmas performance on Quakers. "I cannot understand how a life tions. , Monday, December 8, at the Judge J. Cullen Ganey made the such as all of us desire can poss- sentence and pointed out that, had ibly be attained by spreading hate, Symposium Planned At 7:90 Dr. H. Duncan Hall will Planetarium. the students registered, they could death, and chaos throughout the speak in the Common Room on the The Club will also be heard in , have taken advantage of the sec- world," he continued. "It is easier . On Haverford Alumni topic "The British Commonwealth the annual Christmas concert at tions of the Selective Service Law for me to understand how love and of Nations." Students, faculty Bryn Mawr College on Sunday, De- which provided for the conscienti- kindness working on the hearts of In C.O. Work Camps members, and others are invited cember 14. The program will be ous objettors to military duty. He even the most hardened men would to both events, the Club also an- The editorial board of the Hav- nounced. held in Goodhart Hall, and the stated, "This decision is pathetic bring the cooperative, joyful lives erford Review `Will hold its first combined glee clubs of Haverford and tragic. There is something to of which we all dream. meeting on Wednesday to discuss Started by Temple and Bryn Mawr will be accompan- be said for your attitude. I doubt, "I do not say the way I defend the problems raised by the first Started two years ago by Tem- ied by an orchestra consisting of however, if there is anything com- will be easy. Many must pilfer, issue and to plan for future edi- undergraduates of Haverford, Bryn mendable in setting oneself against many must die. I do say that I be- ple University, the Quiz was won tions. Eleven of the thirteen mem- last year by Haverford, which has Mawr, and Swarthmore, with a a democratic form of government. lieve from the bottom of my heart bers of the board are expected to few professional musicians. I have no alternative than to im- that a cooperative life of love and kept the plaque on exhibition in attend the meeting. The waiters' the Common Room. Contestants Arranged in Two Groups pose the minimum sentence." • kindness will be attainable this dining room will be used for the way. first time as a banquet room when this year include Bryn Mawr, Hav- The program will he arranged in Plead "Nolo Contendere" "I do not call for a life of soft- erford, the University of Pennsyl- two groups. The first will consist the board meets for dinner preced- Both students pleaded "nolo con- ness and ease. Physically, there ing the business discussion. vania. Rosemont, St. Joseph's, of "Gloria in Excelsis Den," a chor- tendere" (offering no defense) and will always be tremendous tasks Swarthmore. and Temple—each of al fanfare by Martin Shaw, fol- Managing editor M. Wayne Mose- made statements regarding their to perform. Intellectually, there ley stated that one of the main which will be represented by four lowed by an original carol by War- will always bit problems to solve. students. ren D. Anderson. Mr. Lafford, di- actions. "I believe," Satterthwalt features of the next issue, to be said in his statement, "in a life of Esthetically, there will always be published February 3, would be a Questions for the contest have rector of the group, has spoken new ways to be discovered through symposium on Haverfordians at been made up by Professors John very highly of this last work, and love, a life that many Quakers have which the beautiful things of life C.O. camps. Articles by Jonathan Herndon and Benjamin Gerig. states that it is an excellent piece tried to live, a life as preached by Continued as Page I. Col. 4 Steere, Samuel Snipes, Francis The three judges selected are Pro- of music with great possibilities. Brown, Emerson Darnell and other fessor Herndon, Dr. J. Rowland Next on the program will be Mandelbaum to Address alumni will make up the sym- Pennock, Chairman of the Politi- "Make We Merry," a 16th Century College Will Hear posium. There will probably also cal Science Department at Swarth- carol with music by Shaw. The Philosophy Club Meeting be a contribution by William Henry more, and Dr. Helen D: Reid, Lec- group concludes with Watt's "Cra- Noted Statesman Dr. Maurice Mandelbaum, Asso- Chamberlin, alumnus and author of turer in Political Science at Bryn dle Sang." The tune of this song ciate Professor of Philosophy at the recently published book, "The Mawr. The institution winning is an old Northumberland one also Swarthmore College, will address World's Iron Age." the contest this year will have its arranged by Shaw. Bruening Is Now the Philosophy Club on Thursday, Moseley also stated that the New name inscribed on the plaque and Williams Work to be Heard Professor at Harvard David Emery announced Sun- York Herald-Tribune contained an will have possession of it during day. Tht meeting will be held in the 1941-1942 season. The second part of the program article on the publication, and that The College will welcome a man 38 Lloyd Hull at 7:30. Dr. Man- he has received complimentary let- Conference to be Held will consist of the "Fantasia on Old of world-wide reputation in the delbaum's subject will be the re- ters from many persons, including English Christmas Carols," by R. field of-government when Heinrich lation between Psychology and William Allen White, editor of the A conference on "Guides to Vaughan Williams, and "Born To- Bruening, German Chancellor in Philosophy. Emporia "Gazette." American Foreign Policy" will be day, by Sweelinek. The former is the pre-Hitler days, speaks in held at Swarthmore College on arranged for baritone solo, which Roberta Hall, on Thursday evening, December 13. Students who wish will be presented by Richard Bauer, December 11. to attend this conference should no- with chorus and orchestra. The The noted statesman's subject Selective Service Act Creates tify Courts Oulahan, President of program will be repeated the next will be "Democracy: Indigenous or the International Relations Club, evening in Roberta Hall. Alien to the Continent of Europe." Problems for College Officials as soon as possible. As the former head of a democracy which has since renounced democra- By RICHARD WARREN Dean Katherine McBride tic ideals, Bruening is particular. Haverford Administration officers, like the officials of ly fitted to discuss the topic. Equ- every educational institution in the country, face a unique Study of Art and Music Of Radcliffe Named ally renowned as a political scho- lar, Bruening has made a special problem in the draft. Dean H. Tatnall Brown, in an inter- Planned by Committee Bryn Mawr President study of the political evolution of view on Friday, characterized the problem as a "knotty one, Recently Reorganized Dr. Katherine McBride has been the German Lower Rhine Provinces. and one that would grow even more knotty next year." Judg- chosen to succeed Dr.
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