
DREXEL TRIANGLE 1. No. 4 MONDAY. MARCH 15, 1926 Single Copies, S t HONORARY PINS PRESENTED HOME ECONOMICS CLIjB Dr. iMatheson presented Key and SfflflicAlENDAF The regular monthly meeting of the SWARTHMORE HOST Triangle pins to the members of the Home Economics Club was held Fri­ PRESENT club at the Forn'al Assembly on day afternoon, February 26, 1926, at Monday, March 15—Term examina­ March 3. 4 p’clock in the Art Gallery. TOENGINEERS tions begin at 9 a. m. ■The Dratnatic Club has a rare treat The Key and Triaiigle Club is the The speaker of the afternoon was for' the students of Dfexel girls’ honorary society. To become a Friday, March 19—Term examina­ Miss Lenna Cooper, of Battle Creek Drexel Sends 29 Representatives lliitittfte. The classic comedy, “Mon- member a girl must have an average of tions close at 4 p. m. College, Battle Creek, Mich. Miss to Student Convention of by Bulwar Lytton, will be present­ 80^ per cent without any failures or con­ Cooper is a Drexel graduate of the A. I. E. E. Sunday, March 21—Discussion * group ed On the annual Dramatic Night, May ditions; and she must be taking an ac­ class of ’09, and since her graduation for Drexel students meets at 9.45 21st. tive interest in school activities. has had a great deal of experience in Last Monday Swarthmore acted host a. m. in the Meeting House at to a convention of nine colleges which This play is one of the better come­ Those who received pins are: Presi­ institutional dietetics work. 35th and Lancaster Avenue. M. S. met for the occasion of the second an­ dies, and it has not been presented in dent, Helen Lindenmuth; Vice Presi- The subject of Miss Cooper’s talk Gleaton is the leader. nual student convention of the Amer­ this locality for sOme time. The Dra­ dnt, Marion Steele; Secretary, Eliza- was “Institutional Economics” and in ican Institute of Electrical Engineers matic Club assumes a lot of responsi­ bth Darlington; Treasurer, Anna Thursday, March 25—Enrollment of her speejch ^^ss Cooper cited the in the Middle Atlantic District. Dela­ bility when it presents a play like Gross; Marion Ammerman, Marion undergraduate students at 9 a. m. work of Florence Nightingale, Ellen ware, DrexeF, Haverford, Lafayette, ^?Money.” People outside of the stu­ Ball, Florence Brierley, Rheba Frank, Richards and our own Emma Smed- Sunday, March 28—Discussion group Lehigh, Pennsylvania, Princeton, Villa- dent body are looking forward, with no Katherine Fassett, Katherine Hutta, ley in their various fields of work. for Drexel stiidetits at 9.45 a. m. in nova and Swarthmore each were rep­ little interest, to the presentation of Ellen Johnston, Edith Knabb, Sara Miss Cooper declared that there are the Meeting House, 35th and Lan­ such a play. Adelaide Mayer, Pauline Morgan, Ju­ great opportunities for Home Eco­ resented at the gathering by a delega­ caster Avenue. M. S/ Gleaton is dith O’Flaherty, Martha Page, Sarah nomics people in managing tea rooms, tion of their engineering students. The club asks for the cd-operatiori the leader. of the entire student body, alumni, and Parshall, Jeanette Robey, Dorothy restaurants and hotels. The talk was Drexel tied the honors for attendance friends, in making this the best Dra­ Schoenhut, Ruth Stout, Edith Sulli­ Wednesday, March 31—Prof. E. D. concluded by ten very helpful and in­ with Lafayette when a roll call was teresting don’ts.” matic Night Drexel has ever had. Since van. MacDonald will speak in the as­ taken to determine the number pres­ Tea was served at the conclusion of we are to have as our guests next sembly at 11.00 a. m. ent from each college. Twenty-nina the meeting. ^ar the Intercollegiate Dramatic students and three faculty men rep­ Association, we will need funds with resented Drexel. which to entertain them; and it is DR. MACOtACKEN Th morning program, which began HELE^ BAKJER WILL MAKE AN Hoped that through this play much of DREXEL RIFLEMEN at 10.30 a. m., was conducted by E. the money will be raised. LEAVES LAFAYETTE EXTWSiVE TOUR OF EUROPE D. Gailey, of Swarthmore, and during the session four technical papers were The cast of “Money,” includes three Helen Baker, who has taken an ac­ ENTER CONTEST delivered by undergraduate students. women and eight men. It has offered Urges Alamni to “Keep Lafayette tive part in the social life of Drexel a splendid opportunity for the students and who is also the assignment editor Ervin Travis, a senior of Drexel, pre­ on the H ill” Are Qaalified to Repreieot Third sented an interesting paper on the to test their ability, through the try- of the Drexel Triangle, left New York duts. The students respond splendid­ Corps Area in National Inter­ “Electron Theory As Applied to the The resignation of Dr. John Henry on^ Saturday to begin an extensive tour ly, and it was quite a task to select the of the European Continent. She will collegiate Match Discharge Tube,” and demonstrated his cast. The cast will be published in MacCracken, as president of Lafayette talk with apparatus on the platform. first go to Paris and from there will the next issue. College, which is to take effect this Drexel Institute again has earned its Lunch was served at noon to the year has created a great surprise. visit the many places listed on her Tickets will be on sale in the near itinerary. Miss Baker intends to re­ place among the foremost colleges of visiting delegates in the college din* Every effort to retain him has been future. If you are interested in dra­ turn to America in the latter part of the country by winning the right to ing hall and the afternoon was spent unavaUing. Dr. MacCracken is the matics, you cannot afford to miss this May and t:xpects to continue her represent the Third Corps Area in the making tours of inspection of engin­ flight. tenth president Lafayette has had in course at Drexel during the summer National Intercollegiate Rifle Team eering projects near Swarthmore. its hundred year’s history. He succeed­ months. Before her departure last Matches along with four other col­ The evening session was devoted to ed Dr. Ethelbert Warfield, now presi­ week she was formally pledged by the leges, beginnhig March 16. The Drexel social events entirely. Farly Osgood, dent of Wilson College, on February lOlfiAllON OF STUDENTS Phi Delta Mu Sorority. marksmen received word recently to past president of A. I. E. E., F. L. 1, 1915. that effect due to their credible shoot­ Hutchinson, and Prof, Fawcett spoke MAY STUDT SaVllEt Lafayette bag, an adf j;(ipri ajlral^I^^eroi^ ing in the Third Corps Area compe- briefly about college activities and the Wkat is going oh in Russian col- ress under Dr. MacCracken’s adminis^" tion ended February 17. opportunities awaiting college gradu­ ses? American students may have tration. Its student body has doubled; MARGARET.WYLie RETURNS The first five colleges placing in the ates. Comedia^ns from Lafayette, Le­ E' A opportunity to find out for them-increasing from 575 to 1060. Its fac- TO DREXEL FOR SHORT VISIT match and their score are: Virginia high, Penn and Drexel entertained the Mves. Internationally minded under- culty has increased from fifty-seven The student body was very pleasant­ Polytechnic Institute, 7719; First R. assemblage with vaudeville stunts. The waduates in Columbia University and to eighty-seven members. The value ly surprised last Thursday when Mar­ O. T. C. Rifle Team, Pennsylvania two Rowe boys, who scored a sensa-i llarnard College are trying to organize of its equipment and buildings has garet Wylie walked into the Great State College, 7544; Carnegie Institute tional hit this year in the “Cap and i undergraduate delegation to visit doubled, and permanent endowment Court. Miss Wylie, who was a leader of Technology R. O. T. C., 7542; Bells,” presented a comic skit at e Soviet Republic next summer, t has quadrupled. in many school activities, spent the Lehigh University R. *0. T. C. Rifle Swarthmore that served well to boost t'Plans are not yet formulated. In an On March 5, at the annual banquet major part of her visit by renewing Team, 7495; Drexel Institute Rifle their reputation and introduce a sam­ «!pen letter to American students the Team, 7418. of the Philadelphia alumni at^the Bel- past acquaintances and making many ple of genuine Drexel talent to the jl^mmittee sends out a call for volun- levue-Stratford. Dr. MacCracken new ones. She was the guest of Anne Practically all the principal colleges other colleges in this locality.. Ifers and suggestions. The authors of spoke on keeping Lafayette a “college Gross. in the State of Pennsylvania and Mary­ tl^is letter feel that some open-oninded on a hill” in intellectual and spiritual land competed. llrst-hand consideration of the Russian eminence as well as in geographical lo­ Along with the official announce­ TYPEWRITERS ^peritnent* is a sociological necessity cation. All about us we see at work ment by Major T. M. Spaulding When King George passed through )k order that the void, which is the the process of erosion. A leveling PHI DELTA MU SORORITY IS Assistant Adjutant General of the area the government departments he no­ American mind with respect to Rus­ has long been apparent in the state. e n t e r t a in d b y a l u m n a e comes the personal commendation of ticed that nearly all the typewriters sia, may be filled with something more were of American manufacture.
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