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r-di 4 1336 ,a:VERFORD, HAVERFORDNEWS VOLUME 27—NUMBER 18 HAVERFORD (AND ARDMORE), PA., TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1986 $2.00 A YEAR `Bird In Hand' Is Founders Club To Delegates Will Go S. Duggan, Political To Be Spring Play Dine Here March 12 To Model League Scientist, To Talk Founders Club will hold their annual banquet in the Alumni In Roberts May 1 doom of Founders Hall on At Vassar Thurs. At Commencement Thursday night, March 12, at 7 o'clock. Harvey J. Harman, 3 Act Comedy By John coach beer from 1922 to 1928, Two Groups Represent Professor At C. C. N. Y and present head coach at the Drinkwater Chosen University of Pennsylvania, will Switzerland And Is Widely Active Last Night be the chief speaker. Austria Others on the program are In Education Sames McPete, former soccer Tryouts In Two Weeks roach and now coach of the Hay- Adkins Committee Head erford Club team, Roy E. Ran- Holds Titles Abroad "Bird In Hand," a three-art com- dall, A. W. Haddleton and James Two delegations will represent Stephen P. Duggan, professor of edy by John' Drinkwater, was chos- Gentle. Since so many of the Haverford at the session of the Political Science at the College of en for the annual spring production Founders Club members were ac- Model League of Nations to be held the City of New York and author- of the Cap and Bells Club at a tive in athletics while at college, for three days. beginning Thurs ity on international affairs and meeting of the committee on selec- a record turnout is expected by day, at Vassar College. Headed to education, will deliver the Com- tion of playa last night. In an- Theodore Whittelsey, Jr., '28, Professor John G. Herndon, Jr, mencement address on June 6, ac- nouncing this selections, L R. president of the club. and J. S. Pugliese, '36, twelve stu- cording, to an announcement from Garner, '86, chairman of the com- dente will speak for Austria and the President's office. mittee, said that the play would Switzerland in the discussion of Dr. Duggan was born in New be given in Roberts Hall on May 1 world problems important to the York in 1870. He atended C. C. and 2. League. Tryouts for the comedy, which Founders Club IP N. Y., where he received his B. S. More than 240 students and fac- and M. S. degrees in 1890 and has a cast of six male and two fe- ulty members from thirty-one col. 1896. He then took his AL A. and male Parts, will be held in two leges are expected to attend the Ph D. from Columbia University weeks. A director has not been VaryRequirements tenth annual meeting of the Model In 1898 and 1902. He also holds an chosen. The committee is still un- League. Haverford and the hoist J. S. PUGLIFSE, '30 LL. D. from Rollins College, Flor- decided on the question of who will of the assembly, Vassar, are the ida, (1927), a Litt. D. from San play the feminine characters, Who is student leader of the Wolf To Propose New only colleges to have two delega- Marcos University in Peru (1931). thought there is some possibility tions. Dr. Herndon explained our two Haver-ford delegations representing Austria and and an LL D. from the University that Bryn Mawr will cooperate Membership Rules double representation. saying that with the Cap and Bells in that re- Switzerland at the Model of Michigan (1933). March 12 in as much an all but one on the Prominent In Education spect. League of Nations at Vassar Austrian delegation are seniors. a He has been instructor, assistant Unlike Drinkweter's famous second unit was arranged In order this week-end. At the annual banquet of Found- professor, and professor in Poli- character portraying plays, such to allow underclassmen to gain ex- tical Science at C. C. N. Y. sines as "Abraham Lincoln," "Oliver ers Club on March 12, R. B. Wolf. the model perience in the work of 1896 and director of the Institute Cromwell," and "Robert E. Lee," '36. secretary of the club, will pre- assembly. of International Education since "Bird In Hand" is a romantic com- News Board Votes cent an amendment to the Coto Adkins Heads Committee 1919. In 1922-23 he held the posi- edy which centers abou tthe ro- witution designed to bring the tion of president of the New York mance of Joan, the daughter of old membership requirements up to D. E. Adkins, Jr.. '36, hat been Academy of Public Education, and Thomas Greenleaf, proprietor of Yes On Amendment date. Several positions which chosen chairman of the committee the following academic year he lec- the Bird In Hand Inn, and Gerald have increased in importance have on "Technical Assistance to Unde- tured at C,olumbi• in international Arnwood, the squire's eon. In spite bean given recognition while others veloped Countries," one of the Columns Change Hands relations. of her father's consternation over have been dropped entirely. three committees, which in the Dr. Duggan has also been secre- their love, Joan sees no harm in the As previously, activities Sr. di- past year have been engaged in re- tary of the American University young man. But the old man takes As '36 Members vided into two groups, with one of- search into the respective studies. matten into his ewe hands and flee in the first group and two In wag among Mow nomin- Memzei eT.Igrgrnispagem drives his daughter home from a the second required for election. ated for the Position as president tinned Survey Commission in 1925, of the Assembly but he lost out in meeting of the young people, there- The activities in the second group Form men were weinged to Neon and is a member of the American- the final consideration to Dailey by arousing the inmates of the moat also be In two of the follow positions and an amendment to the Brazilian Commission of Concilia- Inn, who discuss the situation and K. Young of Columbia. ion. ing subdivisions: (a) Athletic, fb) constitution was unanimously ac- t help Greenleaf make his decision. Business, (c) Literary, (d) Musical Members of the Austrian del.- cation are G. B. Bookman. R. cepted for a second approval at the Trustee at Vassar Cost. on Page e, Cal. and Dramatic, (e) Miscellaneous. A. Brown. W. A. Besides these full time employ- A new provision is that any- Braucher, I. meeting of the Board an Monday, Crawford, Pugllese, all of '36. and ments, Dr. Duggan is a trustee of IS to be automat- February 24. Rhodes Scholar B. H. French, '37. R. C. Bone. Jr.. Vassar College, the Institute of ically elected to the club. Francis Kane, Winner W. A. Pointer, J. W. Van Cleave The four men who took new posts Pacific Relations. the World Peace are W. H. Bond, '38, who succeeded Janitor's School Recognized all of '37, T. N. Cook, C. H. Mori. Foundation, and 'averd colleges in Of Bok Award, To Talk ian. Jr.. and T. X. Saylor, Jr., all J. K. Weitsenkorn, II, '36, in writ- Turkey and Greece: he is a direct- To Liberal Club Thurs. Several changes are proposed in of '38, will represent Switzerland ing the CroWn Nest: R. M. Clay- or of the Council on Foreign Re- the first group. Instead of Captain Each delegation will uphold con- ton, '37, who became the editor of lations, the League of Nation, As- of certain sports only, the amend- tentions commonly_ supported by Student Opinion with the resigna- sociation, the Carl Schurz Memorial Speaking on the progress of the ment reads "Captain of any recog- thew nations. tion of E. D. Adkins, Jr., '36; T. Foundation, the Italy-American "defender" movement, Francis F. nised vanity apart." For manager The auditorium In the ancients L. Simmons, '38, who became Al. Society, the Hungary Society and Kane, recent Bok award winner, of any varsity sport, the proposed Building will be the scene of the utmni Editor In place of G. B. Ronk- the Netherlands-America Founda- will address the Liberal Club on reading Is "manager receiving a Came. on Pere t, Col. man, '36; and .7. R. Harrison, Jr., tion. Thursday, March 5, at 7:30 in the varsity managerial letter. Chair- who was chosen to write the new He is a fellow of the American Union. manship of the Play Committee Theatre column. Association for the Advancement will be omitted in the future. As holder of the Bok Award, Cont. on Page 1, QC which is presented to the man or In the second group, membership STEERE TO ADDRFSS FORUM Amendment Concerns Dividend. woman who has contributed most on the winning team of the Sen- Professor Douglas V. Steers will The amendment, suggested by to advance the best interests of ior-Junior debate has been cut out speak on "Higher Religion" at the F. E. Nelsen, '37, states. "When Francis Witmer To Talk Philadelphia, Mr. Kane is the re- since thin debate has not been held Race Street Forum on March 22. the accounta of the retiring busi- cipient of a mow prise. A prom- recently. In the Miscellaneous Students of the College are wel- ness manager have been clamed, di- To Engineers Wed. On inent Philadelphia lawyer. he is a Cent on Page 8, Col. 5 come to attend. vidends shall be declared out, sub- `Bear Mountain Bridge' graduate of Princeton and Penn- ject to the following restrictions: sylvania Law School. He was the (1) the capital most be maintained Francis P.

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