The Lawrentian

The Lawrentian

u T h e L a w r e n t ia n VOL. XLVL Number 26. LA WHENCE COLLEaE, APPLETON, WIS. Tuesday, January 8, 1929 LAST SECOND BASKET GIVES VIKINGS 32-31 WIN Oratorio Is DR. POWER RESIGNS FROM STAFF Hamline Loses Well Given Blue Key To Elect Bitter Fight Officers Tomorrow To Leave At Constitution “ Messiah”, Postponed From De­ Schneller Sinks Goal As Gun cember 14, Is Presented Officers for the coming two semes­ Ends Game ters will be elected at a meeting of End Of Term Is Ratified By Madalyn Johnsen Blue Key fraternity, which will be By Robert Beggs Despite a postponement of three held at Brokaw hall tomorrow noon, Folks have read in story books weeks, during which no rehearsals Will Enter Westinghouse Plant Passed By Vote of 330 To 29 according to a recent announcement. Count about basketball games that stop were possible, the presentation of The luncheon meeting will begin at In New Jersey people’s hearts but it took Frank Handel’s “ Messiah' * at the Law­ 12:30 o’clock, and is being held at By an overwhelming vote, the stu­ Schneller to make them believe it rence memorial chapel on Sunday aft­ I)r. A. D. Power, professor of this time to accommodate the basket­ dent body of Lawrence college ratified could actually happen when the big ernoon, Jan. 8, was a complete suc­ physics and director of radio re­ ball members of the service frater­ the proposed new all college club con­ center sent I^awrence fans goofy with cess. search at Lawrence college, has re­ nity. stitution at the last pre-vacation eon The oratorio, which was to have signed, according to an announcement Present officers of Blue Key include vocation, according to Arthur Muel­ Meet Marquette been sung on Friday evening, Dec. made by President Henry M. Wris- A rthur Mueller, ’29, president; Myron ler, president of the all college club. The Vikings played their second 14, was conducted by Carl J. W ater­ ton. Dr. Power will conduct scien­ Kittleson, ’29, vice-president; and The vote was 330 to 29 in favor of game of the season against Mar­ man, dean of the conservatory. The tific research for the improvement of Alois Fisehl, ’29, treasurer. The new the constitution. quette U. in Milwaukee last night. soloists, who were all old favorites, radio vacuum tubes at the Bloom­ officers will take their positions di­ The new document goes into effect The game does not count on either were well received. “ Why Do the field, New Jersey, branch of the West- rectly following the opening of the immediately as the law of the col­ the Wisconsin or the Midwest con­ Nations so Furiously Rage” sung by inghouse Lamp company. His resig­ second semester, and will hold them lege student body, and marks the ference standings. Carl S. McKee, baritone, was out­ nation will go into effect at the end until mid-semester time in 1930. P re­ completion by the student senate of standing. of the college semester in February, vious president of Blue Key have been a three year task. The senate will a winning field goal, which slopped Helen M ueller’s solo, “ He Was and^ he will immediately take over his Lael W estberg, ’28, and Lloyd Mills, now bend its efforts toward the in­ through the hoop just as the gun Despised” showed her rich, full con­ new duties. His successor has not ex- ’28. terpretation and enforcement of the sounded the end of a 32 to 31 heart- tralto voice to advantage, while Fred been appointed. constitution, and to adapting it to breaker for Hamline in the Armory Wise of Chicago, who sang the tenor Dr. Power came to Lawrence col­ campus needs and problems. “ gym” Friday. part, has won the complete approval College Bulletin lege as the Philetus Sawyer professor The final meeting of the senate, at Schneller was injected into the of Appleton audiences in the past. of physics in 1924. His record is one which the finishing touches were put melee with only a minute or so left Gertrude Farrell appeared as the so­ Is Now Completed of repeated success in the field of re­ to the document, was held on the to play and the score at 31 to 28 prano soloist. Her opening recitative search, on varied subjects in physical Tuesday evening prior to the dismis­ against the Vikings. The big boy un­ was well received. Prepared Under Direction of Dr. science. Power’s B.S. degree was re­ sal of school last month. The con­ folded himself and tipped one in from The schola cantorum of approxi­ Weston; Beady for Distribution ceived from Baker university, Bald­ stitution was placed before the stu­ under the basket to make it 31 to 30. mately 250 mixed voice« responded “ Gib” St. Mitchell win city, Kansas, in 1911, his M.A. dent body on the following Friday A fter the tip off he took the ball from with a vividness and personality The newly-elected captain of the The new college bulletin, which has from Kansas university in 1912, and by Mueller, and although the total a frantic Hamline team, which was characteristic of Dean Waterman’s 1929 Viking varsity football team been prepared under the direction of his Ph.D from the university of Min­ number of votes cast was small, it trying to stall, and with a queer twist choral groups. Its attack was clean has seen two years of service as a I)r. Arthur Weston, is now ready for nesota in 1924. He has also studied represented an adequate quorum of of his wrist, with his back toward the throughout and it sang with nicely first string end, playing one year un­ distribution. Many interesting facts at Johns Hopkins and Harvard uni­ the student bodv. basket, sent the little leather bundle colored shading. concerning the enrollment of the col­ versities. der Catlin and another, the past, un­ through the hoop carrying the needed Tl*»* «jTiiot * «h in ed ai.''»£y .'»f lege itrt listed in the issue. Prior to and during the war, he was der Rasmussen. At present “ Gib” two points for victory and more hap­ ‘ * Behold the Lamb of God ’ ’ was well Replicas Of Old Fifteen different states are repre­ attached to the scientific staff of the is holding down his guard position on piness than Lawrence fans have had presented. The opening chorus “ And sented in the Lawrence student body, Carnegie Institute of Washington, in Masters On Display the Blue and White basketball team. in lots of years. the Glory of the Lord” and the which has a total enrollment of 1072. which capacity he engaged in several Bitter Defeat chorus of self condemnation, “ All We Wisconsin sends 667 students; Michi­ expeditions into South American An exhibit consisting of replicas of It was certainly a colorful opening Like Sheep” were marked by good School Begins After gan, 67; Illinois, 48; Minnesota, 12; countries for the purpose of studying old masters of the French, German, for the Midwest season, because of interpretation, while the inspirational Indiana, four; California, three; the effect of the earth’s magnetism Italian, Dutch, and Flemish schools is Extended Vacationthe little notes of joy that were climax came in the famous “ Hallelu­ Iowa and Pennsylvania, two; and one upon the compass. At the outbreak now on display for a period of three sounded hereabouts. But the defeat jah” chorus. All But 15 Students Beturn To Classes from each of the following states: of the war, he was in Buenos Aires, weeks in the exhibition alcove in the was as bitter for Hamline as it was The Fullinwider 35-piece conserva­ On January 3 Florida, Massachusetts, New York, conducting expeditions into Argen­ college library. pleasant for Denney and cohorts. The tory orchestra was completely satis­ tina, and he was appointed second in Montana, Ohio, South Dakota, and The original paintings appear in Practically the entire student body Hnmline boys showed a sweet passing factory in its handling of the seore. Washington. The college of liberal command of the yacht “ Carnegie”, the Albertina Museum, Vienna. The returned to classes on Thursday, Jan­ game and held a terrific pace, using LaVahn Maesch of the conservatory arts has 812 students and the Law­ which cruised the southern Pacific replicas were sent here by the Ameri­ uary 3, following a vacation of nearly only six men while Denney found oc­ faculty assisted at the organ and Ev­ from 1916 to 1918 in interests of sci­ rence conservatory 260. can Art federation and they may be three weeks. About 15 students, it casion to use nine, most of which erett Roudebush, ’29, at the piano. entific research sponsored by the Car­ Distribution figures for each class purchased at the business office. was said, were unable to return to were given at least one extra rest negie Institute. He was later assigned show that there are 78 seniors, 108 classes because of illness, and five period. juniors, 171 sophomores, 321 freshmen, to the United States Naval experi­ Dr. Bober To Teach At faculty members and many students The final score would indicate that Florence Roate, Soloist mental station at New London, Conn., 17 special students and 113 conserva­ Harvard Summer School were ill during vacation with severe Denney’s new style of defense, which In Broadcast Program with rank of ensign. tory students enrolled in the college colds, bronchitis and. “ flu” . has man for man characteristics, While at Lawrence, Power has won of liberal arts. The number of men Dr.

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