[ 167J Bobbe Arnst

[ 167J Bobbe Arnst

[ 167J Bobbe Arnst [ 168] Qturp.a flrrttnu.a FAVORITES SEASON-Spring, 43 ; Summer, 42 ; Fall, 7 ; Vacation, 6; Winter, 4 ; Foot­ ball, 2; Autumn, 1. SPORT-Football, 54 ; Polo, 11 ; Baseball, 8; Basketball, 6 ; Tennis, 6 ; Track, 6 ; Swimming, 3 ; Boxing, 3; Hunting, 2; Necking, 2; Boating, 2 ; One each for Gym, Chasing WifIle Trife, Golf, Throwing Bayonets, Smoking, Study Hour, Pool, Flying and Rifle. AMUSEMENT-Shows, 12 ; Dancing, 12 ; Movies, 12 ; Necking, 12 ; Reading, 6 ; Polo, 4; Dates, 4 ; Sofa Wrestling, 3 ; Burlesque, 3; Parking, 2; Fishing, 2; Night Clubs, 2 ; Tommy Leet, 2 ; One each for African Golf, Fuzzy Wright, Checkers, Coney Island, Sessions, and Pool. STORE-BIRNEY's, 20 ; Wanamakers, 14 ; Woolworth, 6; Cadet Store, 5 ; Q . M. , 5; Sears Roebuck, 4 ; Drug, 4; Sacks & Co ., 4; Schmidts, 3 ; Regent Bakery, 1; Don't Care for Them, 1. NEWSPAPER-Ledger, 25 ; Bulletin, 22 ; Daily News, 20 ; New York Times, 11; Record, 5 ; P . M. C. News, 4; Chester Times, 3; Police Gazette, 3; Inquirer, 3 ; New York American, 2 ; Pittsburgh Press, 2; Rochester Breeze, 1 ; Variety, 1 ; Sporting News, 1 ; Buxton's Blabber, 1. MAGAZINE-College Humor, 18 ; Cosmopolitan, 11 ; Film Fun, 10; Judge, 6; Hot Dog, 6; Whiz Bang, 5; Popular Mechanics, 5; Saturday Evening Post, 5 ; Liberty, 4 ; Sportsman, 4 ; Life, 3 ; Art, 3 ; Colliers, 2 ; Breezy Stories, 2 ; Pep, 1 ; Smart Set, 1; Snappy Stories, 1. AUTHORS-E. Phillip Oppenhiem, 9 ; Zane Grey, 8 ; Elinor Glyn, 6 ; James Curwood, 5 ; Dr. Wyman, 4 ; S. S. Van Dine, 4 ; Oscar Wilde, 3 ; Edgar Wallace, 3 ; Victor Hugo, 3 ; Shakespeare, 3 ; Vina Delmar, 3 ; Edgar Allen Poe, 2 ; Sinclair Lewis, 2 ; Sax Rohmer, 2 ; Warwick Deeping, 2 ; Dickens, 2 ; One each for Katherine Brush, Fanny Hurst, Conan Doyle, Decameron, Guy de Mauppassant. STAGE ACTRESS-Bobbe Arnst, 16 ; Helen Kane, 7 ; Irene Bordoni, 5 ; Polly Walker, 5 ; Marilyn Miller, 4 ; Ann Pennington, 4 ; Mary Eaton, 3; Dorothy Knapp, 3 ; Frances Williams, 3 ; Fanny Brice, 2; Alice White, 2 ; Adelaide Hall, 2 ; One each for Peaches Browning, Marl Ellis, Princess Bluefeather, Dorothy Stone, Claire Luce, Fay Bainter, Charlotte Green­ wood, Harriet Calloway. STAGE ACTORS-Eddie Cantor, 17 ; Jack Donahue, 12 ; Al Jolson, 8 ; Lewis Mann, 3 ; Eddie Dowling, 3 ; Dennis King, 3 ; Fred Stone, 3 ; Will Rogers, 2 ; William Hodge, 2 ; John Barrymore, 2 ; one each for Bill Stern, Jimmy Schaubel, Joe Cook, Gunboat Smith, DeWolf Hopper, Benny Bass, Ed W ynn, Mike Schwartz, Billy House and Charlie Gibb. SCREEN ACTRESS-Joan Crawford, 17 ; Greta Garbo, 14 Clara Bow, 13 ; Sue Carol, 12 ; Alice White, 7 ; Nancy Caroll, 7 ; Dolores Costello, 6 ; Billy Dove, 5 ; Mary Brian, 4; Norma Shearer, 3 ; J anet Gaynor, 2 ; Lois Moran. 2 ; Mary Xmas, 2 ; one each for Baby Peggy, Esther Ralston, Anita Page, Evelyn Brent, Pearl White, Colleen Moore. r 169J FliRT LEtlNARIJ W~Il" [ 1701 SCREEN ACTOR-Douglas Fairbanks, 11 ; Gary Cooper, 9 ; Buddy Rogers, 8 ; John Gilbert, 7 ; Richard Dix, 6 ; Clive Brook, 5; Lon Chaney, 4 ; Wallace Berry, 3 ; Dick Arlen, 3 ; Ben Turpin, 3; Will Haines, 2 ; Toots Gilbert, 2 ; Fatty Arbuckle, 2 ; Adolph Menjou, 2 ; One each for Bill Hart, Raymond Hatton, Rin Tin Tin, Bull Montana. DRINK-Water, 18 ; Rye, 9 ; Champagne, 7 ; Beer, 7 ; Highballs, 4 ; Milk, 4 ; Milkshakes, 4 ; Aqua Velva, 3 ; Brandy, 2 ; Scotch, 2 ; Orange Juice, 2 ; One each for Tom Collins, Wine, Helen Morgans, Hard Cider, Vodka, Bacardi, Coffee, Anything, None, Whiskey Sours, Varies In New York. PLACE TO WEEKEND-Atlantic City, 14 ; Home, 12 ; Ocean City, 11 ; P. M . P., 6 ; Camp Meade, 5 ; Poconos, 4 ; New York, 4 ; Hyatt Hall, 3 ; Philly, 3 ; Roomates Home, 2 ; One each for Sing Sing, Rehobath, Harem, Brid­ geton, Away from Home, Anywhere, 33rd & Shunk, Linsk's Home. FACULTY OFFICER-Doc. Wyman, 20 ; Prof. Agan, 19 ; Prof. Turner, 11 ; Capt. Brautigam, 10 ; Prof. Graham, 6 ; Prof. Boase , 5 ; Prof. Beach, 3 ; Mr. Leet, 3 ; Capt. Long, 3 ; Maj . Leonard, 2 ; Judge Faulkner, 2 ; Prof. Holt, 2 ; Lt. Gibney, 1 ; Madame Leslie, 1 ; (x) , 1. PASTIME-Reading, 21 ; Benching, 10 ; Drawing, 5 ; Riding, 4 ; Smoking, 4 ; Walking Guard, 3 ; Drinking Beer, 2 ; Writing Letters, 2 ; Necking, 2; Waiting For Vacation, 2 ; Bumming, 2 ; One each for Bulling, Rumble Seats, Dates, Pool, At Walton Roof, Enjoying Life. GIRLS SCHOOL-Mary Lyons, 18 ; Bryn Mawr, 5 ; Vassar, 5; Miss Say­ wards, 4 ; Wellesley, 3 ; Smith, 3 ; Penn Hall, 3 ; Glenn Mills, 3 ; Villa Maria, 2 ; W . C. S . T . C., 2 ; P. 1. D. ( Girls Department) ; 2 ; One each for Dana Hall, Agnes Scott, Linden Hall, Ogontz, Hood, Rosemont, Martha Washington, Beaver, Not in Favor of Girls Schools, Lieperville Normal, None P .M.C. TYPE OF GIRL (DISPOSITION)-Quiet, 10 ; Sweet and Lovable, 9 ; Will­ ing, 8 ; Easily Made, 5 ; Pleasant, 5 ; Good natured, 4 ; Mild, 4 ; Sociable, 3 ; Sunny, 3 ; Violently Sweet, 2 ; Sophisticated, 2 ; Snappy, 2 ; Very Nize, 2 ; Smooth, 2 ; Cave Woman, 2 ; One each for Lively, Loving, Very Reciprocal and Dumb, Wild and Wooly, Hotsy-totsy, None especially. COLOR OF EYES-Blue, 61 ; Brown. 23 ; Grey, 10 ; Black, 6 ; Pea Green, 2 ; Green, 2 ; one each for Light blue, Sea Blue, Blonde Blue, Hazel, Near Sighted, Don't Look At Them. COLOR OF HAIR-Blonde, 39 ; Brown, 24 ; Black, 21 ; Red, 9 ; Golden, 5 ; White, 2 ; one each of Green , Fair, Blonde (true) ; Mud Gutter Blonde. TOPIC OF CONVERSATION-Women, 12 ; Love, 7 ; Sports, 7 ; Flying, 5 ; Most Anything, 4 ; Mexican Revolt, 4 ; Military, 3 ; Books, 3 ; Me., 2 : Girls or Feil, 2 ; One each for Youth's Whirl, Other People, The Last Furlough, Helen, Lotta Bolony, What H ave You 7, To Preoccupied To Converse. BREAKFAST FOOD-Cornflakes, 5 ; Grape Nuts, 13 ; Oats (Mothers) , 7 ; Eggs, 6 ; Puffed Rice, 6 ; Shredded Wheat. 4 ; Toast , 4 ; Bromo-Seltzer, 2 ; M-N-X, 2 ; Grapefruit, 2 ; One each for Hot Cakes, None Eye-openers, Pep, Fruit, Cow, Ice Water. [171J [172 ) PLACE TO DINE-Walton Roof, 12 ; Home, 12 ; Fleming's Tea Room, 7; Ritz-Carlton, 4; Chester Club, 3; Hot Dog Wagons, 3 ; Automat, 2; Penn A. C., 2; H & H 7 2 ; Arcadia, 2 ; Hinds, 2; One each for Golden Dragon, Cotton Club, Bookbinders, S & 10, Larries & Jimmies, Zelli's, Busy Bee, Trolley. BEST MALE COLLEGE OUTSIDE OF P. M. C.-Yale, 15 ; West Point, 11; Princeton, 9 ; Dartmouth, 6; Penn. 5; Sing Sing U ., 5 ; Penn State, 4 ; P.1. D., 4 ; Cornell, 3; Harvard, 3; Georgetown, 3; V. M . 1., 3; Princeton Prep, 2 ; Lehigh, 2; Villanova, 2 ; North Carolina, 2 ; California, 2 ; Syra­ cuse, 2 ; One each for Atlanta, Vassar, Illinois, Eastern States (Peniten­ tiary) , Phila., Post Office, Mary Lyons, Annex, Anyone. MOST FAVORITE GIRL-My own, 7 ; None Of Your Business, 4 ; Floss, 3; The Wife, 2 ; Blondes, 2 ; S arah, 2 ; Helen, 2; Peggy, 2 ; "A Semi-Blonde", Ask The Man Who Owns One, Hard to Pick, Cases Don't Last, Well, Who?, My Suppressed Desire, Miss Cellaneous. MOST PLEASANT EVENT-Furloughs, 13 ; Commencement, 10 ; Vacation, 7 ; Hops, S; At The 3rd Class Hop, 5 ; Graduation, 3; Saturday Nights Out, 2 ; Last Furlough, 2 ; New Years Dance, 2 ; Rook's Dance, 2 ; One Each for Meeting the Wife, My Commencement, An evening With Peggy, Btg's Parades at 2 P . M ., Coming Home From Camp Meade, Just De­ pends, Hilles Becoming A Corporal, P. M. C. On The Air, Crossing The Canadian Border-Going In, Sleepovers. MOST AMUSING EVENT-Walking Guard, 7 ; Rook's Dance, 4 ; In The Days Of '62 , Princess Bluefeather, 2; Btg. Hot and Bothered. 2 ; One each for The Answers Funny, Sunday Suppers, When Btg. Gets Sociable, Watching McWethy and Tracy In a Skull Cap and Blazer. COLLEGE GRIEVANCE-Delinquent Guard, 9 ; Drill, 8 ; Revielle, 7 ; Not Enough Dances, 4 ; None 4 ; No Weekends Off, 3; Sundays, 2; Not Enough Time For Social Activities, 2 ; Treatment As Infants, 2 ; One each for Saturday Nights Off, That I Am Here, Guard Mount, Short Study Periods. POLITICAL PARTY-Republican, 74; Democratic, 11; Labor, 3; Socialistic, 3 ; Prohibitionists. 2 ; Independant, 2 ; Rum Runners, 2 ; Radical, 2 ; One each for Whigs, The Winning One, The One With The Most Money, W. C. T . U ., 7, Anti-Masons. WITH HOW MANY GIRLS DO YOU CORRESPOND-One, 20 ; Five, 11 ; Three. 10 ; Four, 9 ; Two,S; None, S ; Several, 3 ; Can't Count That High, 3 ; Eight. 2; One each for Can't Write, Too Many, Beaucoup, Just About, Quite A Few, Oodles, None Of Your Business, I Don't Like To Brag, My Wife. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN ABROAD-No, 67 ; Yes, 31; No, But I've Seen Some, 7 ; No, Always a Male, One each for Only As Far As Russia, To South America, To Cuba, To Ocean City. ARE YOU ENGAGED-No, 71 ; Yes, 10 ; Not Now, 4; No, Couldn't Be, 2; One each for Who? Me?, If That's What You Call It, No-But Willing, Might As Well Be, For Easter Sunday, Not Yet, Now and Then, None of Your Business. 1173J t [ 17+ 1 WHAT IS P . M . C.'S GREATEST NEED-Weekends Off, 12; New Buildings, 10 ; More Students, 8; Co-eds, 6 ; More Freedom, 4 ; New Dormitories, 3 ; More Furloughs, 2; One each for Frat Houses, Spring Beds, More Heat, Optional Drill, Indoor Polo Hall. HOW HAS P. M. C. IMPROVED IN THE LAST FOUR YEARS-Po R. and Cigarette Rule Recinded, 33 ; I Give Up , 6 ; Stadium, S ; I came Here, 4 ; Polo, 3 ; Very Much, 3 ; Greatly, 3 ; In Appearance, 2 ; ??, 2 ; How Do I Know, 2; One each for I 'll Bite, More Recruits, All For The Best, In Age, Too Modest To Tell.

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