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THE CAMPUS
DR. L. 11. WATT OF BRITISH COMMI~ION "MY
FRONT," GREAT HALL
THURSDAY 12
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A WEEKLY JOURNAL
THE COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK
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THE CAMPUS, MARCH 6, 1918
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ALUMNI ISSUE
PROF. :W01TS WAR
ARTICLE PAGE
FIVE
PROMINENT STUDENTS
ELECTED
Poly Varsity's
Last Victim
IProblems Club
"CAMPUS" REPRESENTED
IN ASSOCIATION
OF COLLEGE WEEKLIES
el-Hears Ovestreet
IRattner StudeV"
Council President
The following men have been
ected Into Pbi Beta Kappa:
For the class of June 191":
POOR ATTENDANCE AT FIRST
First Meeting Held at Hunter. ,.Five BERG AND TOW ALSO ELECTED
OUR BOYS COME UP FROM BEHIND
William G. Fl. Plice
For tho class ot February 1918:
FACULTY MEETING
Colleges Represented
-VOTE ON THE FAC.STUDEN1;
MUSSY AND "PRO" STAR
William Jaffe .
AND DISCIPLINE COMMS
It was the last game of the season
Jerome I. Udell
Last Tuesday at lunch hour
in
Last w('ek in the "Bulletin Room"
NEXT WEEK
and It was some game ~ The place
Alexand .. r Lipinsky
Room 126. Proiessor o,·est,reet ;poke' at Huntcr" co!!csc the first, meeting
was Brooklyn Poly and the score was
Jacob Feld
to the Social Problems Club
Pro- (If the
ASE.OCIATl!.D COLLEGE
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22 to 13. WithOltt a dou!)t it was tho
l\Io.rdecai Konowitz
fessor Overstreet began by' savin WEEl';LIES
of GREATER NEW I In!?" R.altna! I:efeate~
Rudolpb
best game our boys have played this
PhIlip Adler
that were he al Yale or another i;' YORK' was held. The papers relll·e-' !:,eIU~I" f,OI t~e Plesl(\ell~y (If Ibf)
year. With the score 12 to 6 in favBennett D. Studley
stitution of that type be would he sente(i were the "Washington Rquare I ::;t\ld~nt Coundl at the til st meetmK
or ot Poly and eight. minutes to play
Philip Franklin
considered 0",.·.. radical and be butt. Dealer." "Hunter Collpge BUlletin,'" of the ("ouncll lIeld last Thur:,day at
OUI' boys ~tart~" a. raliy that swept
Joseph J. Berkowitz
lug Uii a"" .~t CUIl6';i'I/;tives every- "Barnar<) Bulletin." "The New York-, 12 in roJOlll ~.~(l . . Lou Derg '19 WlW
~Il oPp~.sition out of w~r ,?t cou:se
Leo A. Rubin
wh"re;'~ J,\'evpr here where the ood ler" an(~ "THE CAilJPUS."
, . I ('!ede:l, V~(:~<":'~I:lent lind
IrvIng'
Mussy Holman anI lrv
PrOlan
Harold C. Emerson
parV' ;··tL 0' I t b d' .
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Prac:t!clllly every collej!;e has s!gm_1 1 0w I J .. eel cl.Lr),
dhl mos,t of the playing' but too lI1u('''
Of thest' men "Joe" BE'rkowitz has s.!r·',;j' l,pv~I;;~i~~(~O 0 y extec.s the fipu lis intention of joining the asso!'PI'lIlission of the couuell i.1r tb.,
praise cannot be give'll to the good been active on THE CAMPUS dUrlngl tc~i. decided co s rveo'!'.e o·morrow eiallon. The need of such an asso- ,el,wlion of II Ilehating iealll HI <.h' ..
'work ot the other men.
his entire College career. nuring - ":;h
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clatlon has long been felt omons the IIJaU1 Il,;tes Collt',,;€, which hae Reni
Vve started the game well when his last two terms he was Assistant
e \\ord SOCialism,
Iemarkeu college newsnapt'rs.
The pl'oblen'R a challeng,) to C, C, N. Y. WAS (l.tJkElfl
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"Lebo" draped two tine shots square- "
r n con r u e gr('a y 0 ne culial'
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~y .
l'1·01'. PIII))lI"r of The, l'uhll<- Speal, ..
Iy into th(' basket in rapid succes- pr('s~nt success of the pape~. 'V hen Illetter I~o~n~. a:~on. that It ,~ould De as circulation. advl'rtisillg. nl'ws-~ett· mg Department,
'rlH' CO!1llcil wn,'
sion
However the Brooklyn team \Vllham Reich our la8t ethtor was
t el - dIscarded. I, for one Ing general management and editor- al"o a.lwd \0 linau('e the tJ'ip I.ht'
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soo~ forged aheai!, :naking most of away at the beginning of last term, ;~~la~i~-:riSuse ~t again. )!arxl.an 'ial • policy will be discllssod. An at-! llcl,Jatili ll'lllll ":111 wi,c to \V.:.stmi)"ltheir points on fouls. ~>ro who was Mr. Berkowitz took charge of the pa- Marx' we m:sassmg. and as I :Hlnlire telllpt will be made to staudarulze, ::'''~' Coll('.,:". whkh 0111' vnrsity ck"
workIng very hard seemed to lose his per,. .
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live 1"
, t t never forget that he tbp college we"kly thl'ollgh the gen· (IatlJl~, :'~,,1I ,'ho::l'Tl l·pe<Jntly, Rnd C')T!··
aim on the fouls and missed quite a' 'Wllham Jaffe ha.s th: deslmction vol~tl In ~'.ha can be called the pre- (,I'al adol.lion of the best. methods ,bling fit" f; c-IJO IT, KIll pI, Amol''' IW!J
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the
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of
finishing
the
course
In 3 yea,rs.
onalY
timesthandt therefore
could SUl':gested
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'" 1man. was kept pretty well bottled up
. erry
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lIs.mess !\lana- If Marx "a<' JI~ , ~ {"il( ,. 0, "vt'n,s.
The initlat!'·e was t··..... by the i IlIl(i.", "a~ rlllPol'lk,! with llower W
but nevertheless manageu to brea.k ~:~r of the )ICI cury durmg his last wo~I<l· h~v; de~~l~~eJar\~1D sdl~~~~~ "Hunter College Bulletln." ~liss Ro~e act tn (!,)nsnlt with Pr(lr"H~OI' '~j\lme"'.
loose a few times so that when the
AI~xa.nder Lipinsk contrlb t d . _ theory than he had."
Sigal•.the editor. sent. invitations to
The ('olllleil vof('d to HPt as 11,..
'Whistle hlew Poly was ahead by a ularly to mereur" y
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the editors c,t the different weeklles·I,·"gill:tr nJ(· .. Ung ,lay I he "e"ond an,l
Ecore of 10 to 6.
. 1\-fordecai K~no;':itz -made qu.te
a mon~pn:o:ess~~
I ~~rs; e~: stopped. THE CA:\IPUS was represented hy, fourth Thursday of every month at
o
During the halves our little bunch name for himself in :llenorah ~vor:' In England. ;r~~se ~en a a~~n ;;~~~ Its edlt~r and members of th'~ slafr.
12 o'('loek sharp in roolll 2!l0,
ot rooters who hud braved the wllds He was president for a full year and tunisls and thereby coud do m~ch
:lIeetmgs w\ll be held regularly by
In, or.ler to IJISU,·", f~lh·IJ('~. to tho
ot Brooklyn managed to makA enough he is now at one of the southern more than thoS,) who refuse to work tu!n In different eoll('ges, The con· eand!d~t<'.s In th~ .. lectlOn of men ti)
noise so ~hat with assistance of one camps "doing his bit:'
together with· the other ·parties. as shtutlon stating both ~he purpose and I ~e DI~CIPIiI1'" (o?llDltt.. e au" .Jolnt
girl rooter "Sophie." by name. they
Everyone of these men has dls- most radicals in Amer!ca.
rulings ot the organlzati()n will be I acultpStudpn1. CommiUee on Stu/
out-yelled and out-cheered the Poly tlngn!"ho>'" hlms.,lf!n i>xtr!',cl!l'!"iell- t ....... _"':,.~T _.'-_ ••..•• '-•• '-_ '- __ ,read at the next meeting. The work I dent affairs It, was dc,:lded 'to post·
mob.
lar activities as well as studies.
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ot drawIng up the constitution was \ pone the elo>ctloJl~ until next Thur'l"
Then came the great second halt.
n~l lD e;es I?o pOthlca a ~ rs ecause delegated to our own editor who took day. when the Student Council aga~n
It started inaupiciously enough. to say
a s t a es ,;v, n
e mos
advanced the honor with his usual mOllesty.\meets, Two men. to serve tor th9
the least. when Specht shot a fine
slow. deference to class 8 destructive Besides the meeting ot the general, period of one yeai' ,are to"'Ue eleoteil
.goal after about four minutes ot
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In, to Ills own interests."
st.afl:s, tbe partlQullj-r staffs wl}11 to these committees. The~\lrvlvlngplay.' Then there were, a tew, tutUe
0,_ ...
Pruresilo,r ~eril~reet" (lJltliPed.,,;thif iLlf!lO,'"m~;-TM tint" meeting or!members oi til(. niRl'lplin;, Committriea,,for fo1!l.,/1ioal l;I,nbgth sidel~~:~At \,.._,~iti ,"'D8:~
lQD Iltlmr-"l"ifgi'lllil iVlit"eh the Brit'sh La- this natu.!) will be between lhe tee are 1JaJ"tln 1\1"yel' '18 and !til, .. about· this 'time 'Lebofsky sta'rted t o ,
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bor p'arty has eugr;etsed to the gov- business staffs ot the val"lolls pa-I dolph Pelunns '18 and th'~ member!!
become tired and while he had playAt the eve of the gi'eat Jewish re- erument.
pel's. Th,e news an,d editorial stan,; d • j,,, J"l'it P,,'-,ul;y-Student CommIt ..
ed "Joe" though it best to take him juveniation and the re-establlshment
The Labor Party hal' four general will have their m""ting "horlly.
t,·p WhilAf> tC'f'm~ h?v" lJot e:<rlrpd RT<'
out and put in "Kid" Bolow. Then of a Je·wish commonwealth In their demands:
---------Inl\ Berg .J~j vall George ]\1. Hyman,
the fireworks started. After Bolow homeland. Pale~tlne, City College
1. Guarantee of a National Mlnl'ZO.
had been in about a minute he broke students have responded most enthu- mum In wages, employment. educa·
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loose and dropped the ball Inl,n the siastically.
tlon, wealth. recreation and a max' ~
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b .."ket to the great delight of our
Three of its more zealous mem- Imum of hours ot labor.
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rooters. This heartened our boys so bel'S bave alreal1jY E\nJlsted in the
2. Dpmocratic Control ot Industry;
much that~ they literally swept the great undertaking to brl.ng back an that i~ that the w(Trkers should par·
--BIO GIVES SOCIAL SEND-OFF'
Bol,Hv five off their feet. Pro soon oppressed people to theIr oppressed ticlpate In the practicnl managemAnt
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hopped one in for us and the score land. Harry B. Launder, Max Gross- or Industry and only those wbo "dO
Jas.
urs! ay a noon. I IP m~lc
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stood at 12 to 10. soon after Irv came man, and Bax Frishkoff have joined active work should participate in this advertised meeting of the Quill (.Jub
A f:ll"cwell party was gven by t1/o
back with a foul and then put us out the Jpwlsh Battalion to do service in
a
t
was held, About fltty students tilled BIn Soci"ty to Dr Da y tOl,1 Edwards or
in front with a. well placed field goal. Palestine.
m nagemen . .
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the room. as "Is" Scnelder and George th~ '[lIol~gy Df'p~l'tment, last Tb:u'fl.
Here Raskin had to retire on account
On a two-hours notice from the
3. RevolutIOn ot Natlonnl Finance. Lake thrash"d out the question or 1day III Room :lJ 9.
I f IdS h
Zi I t S I t
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Here Professor Overstreet remarked ")<'ree Verse"
Schneider contentled'
of persona
ou s an
c warzman
on s
oc e y.
oom t rteen. was that we had alreadv paid our Civil that oet
·Is the
thmlcnl e~ res- ,Dr. Edwanl!! who Is leaving tbtl,
went in for him. After Pro and FUe- filled. last Wednesday.
A falrwell War debt three time-s over.
Bon o~ a ~a~tlflll I~a He ass:rt~d ("ollege ,(; join tho facult.y of Corn&]l
gel had scored in quick succession meetmg was ten.dered to the enllst.old
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.\Jeclical Collflge, was preaented witb 1\
Poly scored a foul but the fight had men with Dr. Otis as the main speakThat the system of taxation should that although rythm Is to some ell,tent brass desk He! us ;j, token of gratitude
been knocked 011t of her and when er. "The present Crusade is greater be radically readjusted. comes under an Important factor In free v .. rse, tor his earn"st en(!eovors In behalf 01~
the final whistle blew we were in than any of the religiOUS Crusades this h('ad,
rhythm in poety destroys Its spontan· hi
t d . t
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front by eight points.
of the middle ages." said Dr. Otis.
4. Use or Surplus Profits tor Puh- elt.y. and does not allow the poet to, . ~;o~t efilf~; members' ot the Bfo Sowas Mussy's last gamc and he And those who listened understood IIc Good.
express his own personality..
dety. Dr. and ;\Jrs. Edwards. Profel!certainly did some wonderful work. for anyone who is conscious ot the
The American Lahor Commission
Lake. who presented the case sor Goldfarb. and 1'r01es1l0)" Scott.
Time and again he stopped wild on- present historic moment knows how has also drawn UP a series ot reforms. ~~in!;t Free Verse. attacked
the head of the Dppartment of Biology
rushes and wherever the ball was you momentous and far-reaching the pres· I These do not go as for as the Brl-I ~:~m!,: movelD,mt toward the ':vers II an,d Dr.WoH of the Hygiene Deparj:'
could be sure to find Mus.
ent ev,;nts are.
tlsh but show decided
advance. l_u.a form with no gentle teellngs. m(mt were present.
There was dancing after the game
At mght an auto.moblle parade was Among tbese the Unilled Labor Ad- He explained It as a prod .:1. ~f ab- I DJ'. Edwards related his experiencetl
and it surely made "Ye scribe" think held in the East-SIde. The C. C. N. ministration stands uppermost.
orlgln.;'-I Indolence. and comparea it tOI while at. the college and g/l.ve a hrj~!:
of what fine tim('s we could have up Y. automobile with the large banner
Professor Overstreet concluded that the Cubist movement in arL Doth history of the Biology Department
here if we had dancing.
on It led the parade. And people saw he has utmost confldence In the fu- he said, are now In a stage of decad- trom 1895 until the present time, A
The score:
that coll~ge students. when once In- ture and rabid sheer antagO~ism to ence, having reo,ched their .greatellt I scleilHile paper was rpad by fl member
City College 22
Pos.
Polytechnic 13 spired WIth an ideal. can. like their the state Is unwi~", and improfitable. height.~.
10f the Bio So('lety, after which Dr.
Lebofsky ...._... __ ..... R F .•____..... _.._. Specht h?mbler brethren. give up their am·
Schneider did not gIve a (:ompre- and MJ's. 1~'d\Vard", served refrcJ;b··
Projan ...... _.,.._......... L. F._.._...... Hilderbrand hllions. and If necessary, sacrifice
hens!ye deep-p.lght.ed survey ot his mpnts.
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Raskin _•._.......... __ ._.._.. C ............_.. _... ___ Kessle~ ~~:~~s hves on the altars of their
subject. and It seemed to most or his
---------Holman _..__.. __.. ,......R. G .••.._..._..... •·•···· Tan ...
audience that he had not thuroughly
.Fliegel .._. ___.....__.... L. G .._..•_._,. __........ Cherr
MeetlngR will be held every FrlInvestigated nor come to any c;onclse.
Substitutions-Bolotovsky tor Leb- day in Room 13 at 1 P. ]\f.
S definite. opinions regarding it. Go>orge
of sky, Sehyartzman lor Rii£kln.
' . Co-operating with th<;l 7,lonl"t
,Lake spoke In terms Incomprehensi-I
Hoals from field-Projan 4. Lebot· C1ety and firm In the conviction ·tnat
DRACHSLE
ble to his hearers gl;-1ng a wonderful I
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sky 2 Bolotovsky 1, Fliegel 1,
Hebrew is a living tongue. Hebrew v ,
R AND HYMAN digest ot a book h~ frequently refer-'
For' Poly~Specty 3.
classess in elementary and advanced
PASS TRIALS HELD LAST
red to during the cOllree of his talk.
Thp- College {}(-batlng team will trll"
Goals from foul-Projan 6, Cherr 7. work have been started. where tbat
THURSDAY
Fore;lone announced the results or vel uext month to New Wilmington,
Referee-Captaln
Lonard.
west! ancient tongue of the prophets will
,
the Club's challenge to p,hreno. He ton. the home Of WestminlRter Col·
The trials f..or th,e seI ect Ion ot saId t.hat Phl"eno memb .. rs were slm- Iege, to d cae
b ( h cr team on the pro'
tbe htaught
f , and
P I spoken.
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Time of ha.lves. 20 minutes.
I ::3.C ers _rom a es ne 0 w om
e- three men to complete ill the ply astounded at the terms otrered by position: "Resolvlld thp,t the Federal
~rew Is thei rmother tongue have Roemer Prize Poetry
Declamation the Quill Cluh
Government should take all necessar.r
'22 ELECTS DELEGATE$-24
been procured. The number of stu- Contest held last Thursday In room
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steps to prohibit in the U)'Jlted StatAl>!
CANDIDATES
dents that have already filled out 121 re~ulted In the choice ot Max
The Club will shortly producll thre!. the manufacture and sale ot ~plr1t.
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applicallons have Inspired the olflc•
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plays, written and acted by Its own
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On FrIday. at lunch·hour the Feb. I era of the Heb!"ew and Zionist socll!- Cohen 19, LeO Dr~chsler
20 and memhprs. To.morrow·s meeting will OilS liquors as beverages.
The debate
'22 class held its elections for dele: 1 tIps with a. new hope which will George M. Hyman 20 as candidates he addressed bv Professor Coleman wi! ltake rlace on April 5 wIth ou'!'
ptea. Ten were to be elected ana! o~'IY lead them to do more and bet- for the contest.
ot the English Department.
,orators Ilefendlug the negaUve or tile
twenty-four ran tor oltice. The elac- t~-'
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NIne men tried out. The winning
resolution.
tlon was closely contested. The len ,.' worK. _______
declamatiom: were Cohell. "The HlghAnthony J. Armore. '18; Saul Pul·
men elected are:
DR. WATT TO ADDRESS STU.
wayman" by Noyes; Drachaler. "Th'l
PROF. GUTHRIE LECTURES
ver, '19. Abraham M. Kluptt, '19 and
1. Iuselbuch
Volunteer.... by Service;
Hyman.
;\Iarvel Schever. '19 were chosen at
2. Tynes
DENT ~ODY
"Fleurette" by Service. !\II'. Hatch.
Prcf!'9!lOr W. B. Guthrie of the Po- the recent de~t1ng tryouts to reprtl4. Feltenstein
Dr. Laughlin MacLean Watt, oue of Dr. Mosher and Mr. Healey acted as Utlcal Science Departmant spoke last sent the Col!e~. Of these. It Is proll4. Potash
the most distinguished and eloquent judges.
Thursday evening betore the Lea.gue able that only three will he sent to
5. Brnder
members ot the British Commission,
. The contest w'lI be held on Friday of )<'orelgn Born Citizens. His lec- Westminister, for sending an alterna.to
6. D'Aurla
w\II address the student body In tbe evening May 10. whel). the original ture. "Equality Betore The I_aw." almost to Plttsburgb Is hardly tbaug\lt
7. Knopfier'
GI-eat Hall to-morrow at 12. The sub- oration contest also take!! place. The Wal! one ot a. series ot six lectures to justify the expense involved. Tile
7, Rollen
ject will be "My. Experiences at theltoemer Prize, for the best poetry on "Amcrica.-the Land ot Reclpro- selection ot alternate, bowever. bas npt
9. Taberschow
Front." Dr. Watt gives !l most vivid DecJaD:1atlon del1v~d by a student cal ObllgatlonR." ThASP lel'tnreR WPM yet been ~e. Tbe teaCl ~!' I~to
10_ SClotnltzlQr
and dramatic description oJ. the great who has comvl~teu rubl.1c Sil~k~
,
, t h e enemys country confident 1D tpe
Tbe list Is In order ot the number ot conflict that Is takfng place In Ing consists of the sum ot twelve established througb the efforts of the bope of wiping out the stafn of ~
'¥Gtea the men received.
France.
dollars •
I Supreme Court.
year's defeat.
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TWO
THE CAMPUS, MARCH
'THE CAMPUS
A Weekly Joornal of News and Comment
~aryny~
(1
6, 1918
(lurglts
WEINBERG PUBLISIIES
ARTICLES
YOU BET
VOL, 22
MAHCH 6, 1918
No. 4
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Published wPt'kly, on Wedne~day, during the College year, from the
l1l.!rt! week in Selltembel' until the fourth wE'ek in May, excepting the fourth
'!,ellk 111 n .."eml",r, the second, third and fourth week in January, the first
~(1~I5'N~"f~)~~~:~;a~~d', !;u'(h~'1~~11;:;~f i1t'b:l(J~~'y
:r N~~EY~r~~i:;~~ s~r~?t"
THE CAMPUS invites the atudants
Oh Boy;
to send in contributions to "Over 1he
'When 'Winter has been cold and
Top!' Any letters or post cards from
drear,
students or Alumni now in the ee ....
A sign or Spring's a welcome
vice would be npeclally welcome.
thil;g.
put all contribution !!!in the Campull
\'\Then in the dark Wl"r", filled with, box n envelops addresl:Od to the
ra~~~i
w~lcom~
':
A copy of the speech made by 1IIr.
Louis Weinberg of the Art Department
at the Sixth Annual Meeting ot the
College Art Association ot America
was published in the current issue or
rh" ~n"i"tv'q "''''''''7Ino
'T'h .. qn".."h
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begge
nh~t!!!
;::~~J~~~~~~~~~g:-~:~i~~!~~:e;~~~~
A
light's a
Sight.
Editor,
twd !::It Nic"ol
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'Vhen we are lonesome and quite
"Manny" Behrmon ot the class ot meut to introduce a course on design
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sad
June '19 i3 now at Camp Green, in every day life
a required feature
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";ntered n se('ond elaos matter March 14, 1916, at tile post office at I
A girlie's smile Is worth the while North Carolina, wllere he is a corpor, of every college curriculum.
N,·w York. ,,\;, y" 11,,<1,.,. the Act or "'larch ~, 18-,9.
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A helping hand',; .ne welcome
Manny lett us at the outbreak ot the pl'oblem that has so long confront.
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th~ w,ar to jOin the "71st:' He left ed manv students of education.
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th:s cIty for Plattsburgh last summer.
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and from thp.re he Ivent to spartan'j "The great misfortune which art l~Ll
acculUli HI, 1)11 or a fuod from the llrofits . . . . whicll fund shall
pared,
burg, North Carolina. Ilis aggressive. bol's under in Amerlc~n education IS
I'~ u8t'd to aid, rO~l"I', Ilutintain, promote. realize or encourage any aim We hear the clanging of the Bell, ness at Spartanhurg, was rewarded the atmosphere ot aristocracy, excluwhlcll Hball go towards {he iletttrmellt of College and student activities.
by appointment to the non'commls. slveness and sUPerllneness which sur. , , This corpo·allon iH not ol'!~anjze(! tor prufit.
At a M. S. lecture we heard: "So sioned officer of corporal.
roundll it. . Easel painting and statues
J',rtlcles of !ncorporation ot The Campus Association many of ths Pilgrims Fathers died on
Lieutenant Edward 1\1. 1\1orrls, '18, are ~xpenrlVe ~nd m~~t peoPI~ conSid
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their way over that their path can be who has been training in Canada and er. ~ em uxurles.
e purc ase 0
[raced by their bleaching bones at the In Texas during the past six months mllhon dollar collections by collectors
Three cents the copy.
bottom o( the sea."
left for France as a member of the far .from removlug the awp. In which
The RutlHcril,tiOJl rllt .. iR one doliar a yeal' by mail. Advertising rates '
Aviation Corps. Lieutenant Morris art IS held, Incr<:;asec: it. Art tor. most
may be had 011 application, F'ormH dORe Friday ot the week preceding . \Ve notice that Bartoo's hall' has wislies to be remembered to all his Is something which was c.reated 10 the
TJublication. AI:ticle", lIIunu:;crillts. etc, Intended (or publication must be t.aken a downward turn since .he has trlends at tile College.
dim and distant past, or It contempor'
ill. THE CAMPtiS BOX il! th,~ Dean's olflce before tb.at date,
left the column, Not In stell w!th
Sgt, Jesse S. Raphae!. '13, with the Dry COIll"S from !lbro~d. It Is 80m.,306th InfHntry at Camp Upton has I thing whlcll people With millions can
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EDITOR
just been promoted for merlt~rious Indulge in during thei rlifetlme to
AlllPrt G. Stahl, Jr.
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work to be Battaliion Sergeant Me, make a name with on their death. Tile
NEWS EDITOI!
ASSI~TAr';T IWITOR
BUSINESS MANAGER
GRINDJNG THE ADS
jor. Hi~ new position is one of thel men wh,;, cre~te it are temperamenWilliam J. Norton, Jr
(.eOt'ge M. Hymall
Ferdinand Kertesl
Highest non'commmissioned offices In'tal freakIshly Impracticle people. Art
RF;PORT~a{l,
SPORTI:--rG ED/lOR
ASSISTANT~
"MILD? SURE AND YET T~IEY
the army.
is something amu.sing to read about in
Fabir..u Schweltz('r
Mpl'win Tl Haskel
Atbert G, Schweizer
SATISFY"
novels of Bohemian lite. dull' to read
'Cdwnrd (!nrloc",
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(Chestertleld Cigarettes)
about in books on "How to Enjoy Art,"
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tlres.ome tu look at in the big muse.
Bernard R. l'resH
Irving Lipton
John B, Nathan
If or the girls ot Hunter one should
urns.
Aaron Edelman
H1~I'OIlT~;HS
speak
"This respect for art as a superfine
A, Wayne Corcoran
And our editor be nigh.
-frlll in the garnlent ot lite, the occu,rulius !C. Hellel'
, In voice by upep emotion, made
Edi~~r O!I!~: ~;:~~~~llentty written dPation ot leisure moments, the fad of
quite weak,
!lettante, tile expression of a sort of
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talk bpfore exr.luslve clas2 is !lot only undemoc-.
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oc ",ty s accurate to tic, not only lIurtful to the artists and
dent Coullcil. In taking up the duties connected with this im"Mihl? Sure and yet they satisfy." the extent that it does not conta.ln to their public alike. but it ;.J absoluportant office he has aHsltmed some very great responsibilities.
Oh Joy
a~ything that I did not say; but it tely false."
'rhe guidance of the Council rests in his hands for six months,
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thlLt there are no such things as Jew. prove that tbere Is constant opportuni.
During the paHL term. meetings were very irregular and at
(Imperial Granum)
Ish leIeals-what I did sa" '''as that ty and need In bUSiness for a know.
Knowledge
is tood for 0111' dear
f aethet·c
lendalll.'1' Ht them was poor. The new President must see that
little brains,
there are no such things , as" dlstiuc- ledge
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tneeting~ arc held regularly every two week8,
As chairman
Something that's given to each
tively Jewish ideals.
ne, all( paltern.
he must run these meetinO',s with Sl)irit and dispatch, Heeing that
!!ttle stude,
The iedals or social justice r..nri of 1 .. 1~'~~Qb';,~:~r~.co~,C!:~';::~~~,~xpl~in.ed,
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thp. tinll> I)f the members is not wasted '.'/ith trival mattei':;, VI e 1
~ pain's
lundouhtedl Y the characteristics of the flru13 mallufaduring steam radiators.
feel confident that if Mr, Rattner shoW's the council'men that he
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Iongel' irleals d.stinctive
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. means business, the meetings will be well attended, important
Food." liS narmon,ous
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,a,gnl'atters will be acted upon, and the Council will be respec,ted
Iish people.
est volullln of busmesO!. In the field
,
'.Joe' Be¥kowltz bas a large PRi,. or
I did say that 7.ionislll Ii.ke all other of merchandising o( ten restrallrant.s
and TJI'U1sed by everyone in College, faculty and students alike,
PoheU gla~ses since he has been -elec, ,at1;empts to, revfve,:,deati. nationalities. on one, avenue, the one ,witll the most
~TI'. Rattner 1:1 well litted for his ofi1ce. He is not overbur- ted into Phi Beta Kappa.
anit lal!gu!!g~!'t, is ,.,ain and petty, but tllstero. I arrangement Will at~ract the
rlened with clas>, or club duties, His entiJ'e time can be devoted
I added that the noblel' and more largest number. Ot twenty·five busto the ('ounei!. His is enthusiastic and has the best interests of
CAMPUS men gptting. into Phi Beta'l fruitful 'task before the Jews ot thl&./Iness circulars announcing 8al~s or
What about it AI?
country is to take their part worthl, soliCiting patronage tile one deSigned
of the College at heart. The Council will at once feel the stimu___________
.Iy In the larger life or our Republic. by the person ~wst cognizB:nt of tlle
lating effects of his Hpirit. He is full of good ideas and has a
We have decided not to knock our! O.wing to the fact that I studiously I value of a~tlletlc appeal WII! be til€capacity for pushing them through to realization. In but one ('Ontemll,. lIIercury. Never hit a fel,l ?vOld dragging my personal opinion m?,st ell'ectlve.
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, hranch of hiH work is Mr. Rattner a bit weak, He is not the low when he's down.
11Ilto .the classl'Oom T find that .1 have
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Student CouncIl.
But hlg sterlIng qualitIes 111 all other thmgs I
GERMANIA
/ purply negatTve ones_ B.I' publishing does in the field of fact and theory
make Ml', .Hattnel' that student in Citv College to-day who is I . Time-June, 1914., Commencement this letter yoU may help to dispel an I' in huma!' functions and relations, Just
'hest fitted for the office, We want to e"xtend to him our heart-I Day"
/unnecessary errol'.
as phYSICS does In_ the field of fact
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Scene. Great !Tall in the UnivPl'sity
Rf'Sllectfully your".
I and theory In phYSICal relat!ons,
les (ongla 11 a IOns.lIl
smcelest WIS leS or success_
of Nilr!'h,
"IORRIS 11. COH~~N
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"It is almost inconceivable that cruCHARACTERS
ditlon and an accumUlation or know.
\\rha~ would you do if a full-fledged German agent were
(In c:'der of their appaerance)
Editor. The CampUR
I ledge about. the hi~tory or ~hi!lgs
to stroll mto your alcove and tel! you that our government was
Graduates of the University; Protes,
Prot. Ernest H. \Vilkins, of Chicago should be gl~'en so 111gh. a pla.ce In the
incapable, that our President was partial or that our high offi' eors. represented by the Dean and thelln connection with the war activities collegp CUl'rICul~ml: whlie SKIll. taste,
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of the Modern LRnguage Assocation of ~{l~owledge ~f prmclples in the ha~IIIOu­
cia s W?le p aymg t, e game for., their ow~ selfish mteles~s"
('ommandpr-in-chief ot the Army, America has sent Prof, Downer the IZlIlg of lhmgs should he practically
Wouldn t you shut him up at once; \Vouldn t you flare at hnn,l Gene.al Von Hoephen,
following notice:
slurred. (',mceive of the position of
11ushed with indignation at the spreading of lluch propaganda? I' Prores~or Karl Meiste. r. Head of the
"The Board o( Postal Censorship has a !\II'. ~e""'lywe~, B. A. a,!d Mrs. New, Of course you would! But what do you saT to yuur American Educational System of the Empire.
a great nel'd fOI' persons. who can read' lywefd i3;,~' .gol!'g out .0 purchas~
born friend wh
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ellSI\ e ~rl Isms 0
II1ISS as torlan
sesses no terrors. Salaries paid are have studIed almost al! tile Ism~ and
they ex~st? T~e ,chances are yon accept hiS remarks and repeat
. , Ochs. An authority
slated at $1,200 and $1,500. Applica. thp ologies, They havt' tOU1l<l a Job
them With val'latlOns to some one else,
Ne~:~c::,lh:
on tion may be made to Roderck Terry, ami one anoth.;}·,
They are now
Just where to draw the line between propaganda and rightVisl·tol'.~ comno",e(l or (,",e,lds
S~cretary, Appraser's St.ore, Green· choosing tile watl ~aper, t~elr sitllng
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and" wlch and ChristopheI' Streets, New room set, their china. theIr pictures.
(;.flUS CII lCISm IS no ea:sj pro em,
theolY con- I'elalll'es or the gradutes,
York"
What have they learnt to guld~ tht'ir
(":rning the efficiency and worthiness of powers that be is off.
judgement? It is pogsible that 'in Ihe
\~'e have re.ceived numerous cont!'i--------~igh school" in an ele~entary course
<:l'ed you by an ~nemy alien, you brand him a daI?gero,us
acter and turn him over to the Department of .Tushce-If a sup- bullOns for thiS column. Our gratitude.
,
111 deR\gn they I~lad~ "atch tobs, init't'
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d knows no bounds. Those accepted will .- GLEE CLUB NREDS MEMBERS _,I ial letters. stenCils tor blotter corners,
I}Osedl v pat ·'ot'
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II IC CI Izen \ olces,
e same opl~lon you IS en an appear sllol'lIy. Send more!
-even an ad vertising poster. but. this
I)aSS It on, But why are not hiS words as pOIsonous-nay, more
From I\larch 1, on. Organ Recitals would hardly suffice for the judgments
HO, coming as they do fl'Om an American-as the libel of the
Al
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will t!lke place on Wednesday alld tl.ey are now called upon to make,"
, s o 0 f' C arac ers .--,_... " ose Sunday afternoons
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names are not. yet decided upon.
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The Glee Club WIll hold meetmgs such a- COllrse to tile "udent In a very
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seenls 0 US
d pa rlOdRm Ikn\'o h"es a , In U ~'usd Sm °t
--. on Thursdays at 12:45 and ~'ridaysl striking sen'tence.
.
govern men t •
ur I ea ers cannot t a'e t e entire
lllte
ta es
Tn order to save valuable apace de'l at 1 :45 in the Great Hall. Students
"His observation quickened by hiwit~ its hUI',dl'e,d, millions of people into their confidence, Theil" scription will be reduced to the mini· possP"sing some talent are urged to r,ew realization of the practical valu;
, actlOIlS and polICies however vague they appear to us-the un- mum.
attend and take advanta~e ot, this op· a good composition lead 111m into Ii
informed-must be accented as resulting from judgment and II Imagine then a gt'eat hall such as Iportunlty to Improve their vOIces.
world tranSf?rmed."
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In a/lswermg objections Mr. Welnl~n
" OW e ge ar superior 0 our OW':l'
ny W 0 esa e
IscusslOn I all ages and of both sexes; the plat.
General George W. Goethals is berg made known what eh deemed the
on the part of our government of ItS conduct of the war would' form ftllecl with about 50 professors in a memher of the class of 1877 and effectiveness of a course a.t college,
lead to the giving of priceless secrets to the enemy, It is ,indeed full professorial regalia. The Ilrst 15 left thp collegp In the senior year to
"In the first piace his college counle
hard to repl'e!Ss invaluable suggestions as regards a Utopian rows are empty, reserved for the gra· go to West Poir't.
should have made him realize the
readjustment but it must be done
The Amen'can
ho tl con- duatel'. Each one of the seats in these
1Iiace Of. aethetlcs In life &A a tremen.
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ad' , ,
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rows has a small nag attached to the
City ('ollege is UIIW largest collpge dously Important, active p.lnciple, in
BCIOUS~y spre S critiCisms and rumors IS hurtl,ng hiS go"~rn- back. The Ilag is of a pecullar desl~ In thp. world. totalling nearly 12,000 the second place he should through a
Inent Just as much and perhaps even more than IS the (;OnSClOUS with black and white bars.
students in all Its branches.
general course on DeSign in every day
German propagandist!
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Suddenly a Wulldruu~ oruan pe~is
Ilte and In t!"e i'trort to haudle prac"
The Chief Rabbi of The f'nlted Ucle aesthetic problems have learnt
forth and WIth the first few notes ___. Kingdom, Dr. Joseph Hertz. Is a gra· the Imrlerlying prlneiples of design_"
When you gat er round the alcoves WIth your friends, and
(to he contlnu6d)
duate of the C. C. N. Y.
"Such a· cou~se given with spirit
tell them what th government ought to do to win the war-is
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and enthusiasm would stimulate th!:'
there a Thrift Ca
in your pocket?
ThEm express your willingness and your anxiety by a Thrift stu~ent's inte, est in the romance o(
\Vhen you
and on Fifth Avenue and watch hundreds of Card in your. pocket,
busmess, would ml1ke him, aee his
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' a 11 1't Wi'II cost' you t 0 St a rt-an
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from ot
a new
1\0 matter
.L~menca
S b es t young men SWlllg
what walk
life angle,
the I!'radll!\te
lowing your flag to the battlefield, to fight for your protection- your first Thrift Stamp on a Thrift Card at the Co-op. For the go into, the time devoted t~' this
is there a Thrift Card in your packet?
.
sake of the boys who have gone, put a Thrift Card in your pock- kind of thought and practice, followed
You are willing to help thE) Govel'lIme-,,~, of. course. and you et to-day-and every time you think of them, paste another! by year~ ot observation. will show rE'.re anxious to back up the boys at the front.
Thrift Stamp on it.
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CAMPUS DOPE
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by lIIr.
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ot the
.meriea
saue ot
s~ee-ch
and is
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feature
up
lOtront·
1m
art latlon is
exelueh sur·
statues
con sid·
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llectors
which
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in the
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ramen·
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muse-
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,ort ot
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lained.
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larg-
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signed
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vatinl'-'
ine or
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fact
t.
cru·
know·
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in tIte
taste.
rmon·
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on of
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chase
TItey
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a job
now
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tures.
tht'ir
n the
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this
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very
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spirit
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COL.l~EGE
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SPORTING COMMENT
because they have become 8Opho- ley Ball, Potato Race. Push Ball, Gym. with Manager Goodfriend.
mores, while Freizer was unable to l1astlc Games, Casket Ball Hustle,
The schedule:
play because ot an injured tout. But Spud, Beetlo goes round. Dndge Ball,
Thurs. March 14, 12 M.-'22 vs. '21
By"IRV"
to otrset the loss ot tho former-ilian· 'Oltl! Ball, Mike, where are yun? Hy.
Thurs. March 14, 4 P. M.....·18 VB '20
Honed men, Cohen. HOiland, Korn· gienic Springboard and Mats, Long
!'fues., March 19, 4 P. M.-·tq vs 2()
WE WERE TALKING TO A STUDE the other day, and we actually bluth and Norman together with Fei. Horse, Elephant, Obstallie Race, Com.
Thurs., March 21, 12 M.-·20 vs '21
begged him to i)ome out for one of the spring season teams; but he gin. Murray, malnstaYR of llist term. ,blnatlon of Hors" nn~ !t~!~l!:.
T~c~~, M~ch '::C, .. P. in -'10: Vtf '19
nh~t!n!'.te!y ret"..:zcd ull tlit;, ground that he was only an average athlete proved themselves to be worthy sub6. Three Handball Courts-Zone E.
Thurs., March 28, 12 M. -'22 vs '20
And here yoU have the sum total in the arithmetic of u.nsuccessful athlettc sUtutes. In Holland, Kornbluth and are opened every day-l0 A. M. to' Ii
Thurs., March 28, 4 P. M.-'21 VB '18
Norman
the
Freshmen
can
look
for·
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Thurs., April 11, 12 M.-'19 vs '21
endeavor ot most City College teams; tor
ward to a fine team for next faU.
Holidays- 1 P. M. to Ii P. M.
Thurs., April 11, 4 P. M.-'20 VB '19
White Plaina started off with a rush
7. Specal Exercise Room-Zone F.
Tues., April 1~, " P. M.-··22 vs '18
fouls,
making
the
score
4·0.
It
was
IS
open:
ABOUT THE TIME the average' athlete gains enough skill in his sport
clearly
evident
that
af
the
start
our
Monday-l
to
3
P.
M.
or specialty to become prominent, fandom begins to call him "lucky." The
team was very nervous, but betore
TuesdaY-1 to 3 P. M.-4 to ~ P. TENNIS TEAM RAISES
"lucky" athlete ls about as real as the physical presence ot a ghost. The a short time elapsed they had be- M.
RACQUET INnoORS
athlete that makes good tD-day, ls the man who makes the future the come well acquainted with the sur·
WednesdaY-1 to 3 P. M.- 5 to 6 P.
roundings.
The
Freshmen
put
a
,M.
Another
surprise
was uncoverf;ld b:r
present to himself; and then goes ahead and organizes his energies to
Frlday-l to 3 P. M.-Ii to Ii P. the tennis department last FrIday at.
attain this end. This tellow knows what he is atter; and has the entb.us- crimp In the hopes of both the opo
posing team and the onlookers by M.
ternoon, whe\! it was made know!l
lasm ot steady purpose. He is not the excitable brand always up or down scoring five goals in rapid succession,
Saturday-1 to \) P. M..
that the team was to start its outin spirits; for that athiete soon burns out his enthusiasm tor the sport making the score 10-5 in our favor.
Holidays-·1 to 5 P. M.
door practice In the pavlllon or the
8. The Swimming Pool--Zone G. is Stadium. Head Coach MacKenzie has
and yOU find him a.mong the spectators. It is the steady. sturdy, average The first half ended with the score
open:
had a regulatloI! ,court mRrked otr and
athlete who becomes a twinkling star. Steady practice is the keynote of at 12-7, our team In thp !::~d.
In the second halt the Hlgh School
Every daY-I0 A. M. to 6 P. M. ana a singles net set up. Under tltis sys·
success. 'Come out tor the teams; and remember, he who walts unW lads came back with even more vim
tem the men will be able to go over
the iron is hot iletore striking to bend it rarely succeeds. while the man and vigor than they had exhibited in INTERCLASS BASKET
to the Stadium on their free hours
and put as much work as possible
keeps pounding away until the iron is red with his own hammering Is al. the eal11y part ot the contest. AI·
though they never overcame our lead
BALL SCHEDULE OUT without worrying about thclr noxt
ways successful In hs taRk. Pound the c!nder tracIe, pound the hall arouud at
times they were within one goal
recitation, tor they will practice ill
the diamond, pound the tennis ball to and fro on the court; pound steadily, or us. Even though the White Plains
TIte Annual interclass basketball their clvUian clothes. Ths will save
sturdy and patiently. and you will be successtul for yourself and youI' Alma team had the ball at their goal most tournament
will
start Thursday, tIte time that is usually con~\Imed In
ot the time they were prevented trom March 14 t 12
h
'21
t dreSSing.
Mater. MR. AVERAGE ATHLETE, will you heed the call?
shooting by the great defensive put '22
' a
nooll. w en
moe s
Manager Pollak wishes to annOllllcn
up by our guards.
TIte tOl I'
i b i ~
_ that the tennis schedule is nearly
"P,OLY" WANTED A CRACKER., and we gavc it to her last WednE's·
One ot the CRuses for the High by Artie ~:~m:~:ist! / n" manag"d I completed and wlll be ready for puh.
School team not collecting more
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n manager.
IliClltion by the next Issue of th"
day n.ight; but we made her eat it out ot our own hands.'
points than they did wa a !he tact that
A banner Is to be awardpd to the Camllu8
winning dass. The donor is uu. _______ _
they attempted to sItoot too tar trom known.
WE FIRMLY BELIEVE IN GIVING ~very man his just dues; and it the goal.
Practice can be h Id
d
BIG TRACK SEASON
is about time that Irving Projan be honorably mentioned and tabulated _ ,!:h~_ ~~ore:
.
from 1 to 3. Tucsda.;,·s eand ~:~~Sdll~~
ASSURED BY M'G'RS
among the star baS!;:Gt-b.all players ur our coiiege. We ha.ve always classed ~F ~. ~'1~"
P lti
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to , and wednesday.s and Frida.ya . A banner llellEon in ~.l'ack Is ansul'Pro as a good player, but somehow or other, it '--"~ be~n Tisch whom' W'9 N T~S
~ ;n
g ~.
5 to '8. Class athletic managers are ed for tbls sping. Plano are belug
' merely beulUse
,
orman _
-'-Tl" · - - - · ·..- - T _~~~~ strongly advised' 1.0 get busy and get fomlliialt.d for tbe
tomltltion or Vnl··
considered as the star c·-~ the team,.
and
Tisch was- the onelHo!!and
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_____ ~ouv~.1 tItelr men out.
! slty and !r"shuwn ;o",us in cnml.tIt'.
who always ~hot tor the goal. We seldom it ever thought or the man who Murray ._____0 ..____ Williams
The tournament will ben run oft' un. in the Penn Gallies. Tho IIsllul serlf'~
struggled and almost alWays managed to get the ball away trom his op· Cohen .___•.L. G. -.. _-. __...- LUling del' the following rules:
ot relays at 12 o'clock every Thor".
ponent to pass it to Tisch that the old master might score another goal Fesigebnti't-tl"--c.R. G· ·"----" R~RSel
1. All contestants must be mem- day oll'er an excell'mt opport.unlt.y f(Il'
.
\I. S U on
. C. N . Y.,
orn- bers ot the A. A.
men to show their mottle. Orl!:llr<i1.f'"
tor the Gollege and his fame. Whlle we do not and can~ot detract. from bluth tor Feigen. Field Goals-C. C.
2. All players must have yellew practice is bflld evpry dny at 1 0'1'101;1<
the glory and greatness ot Tisch, still we consider ProJan bis equal in N. Y., Norman 3. Holland 2. Murray cards from the Hygiene department. Oil tIte gymnasium track, and wl","
everj phase of the game.
1. Cohen 1, Kornbluth 1, White Plains
3. Memoers of the Varsity squad the outdoor field is put into condition.
H. S., Leeper .3, Coons 2, Will1ams are ineligible.
practice will be shifted to the SIAtI.
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4. Menlbprs or ~!"e-~h te!!n! who I !um. There Jg ~ ~~"rAlty Q( ,!1!~vtA"i
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IN REVLEWlN'G THE AQllAT!G SE_"-SON ot 1917-18, ,,,-a, are fOl(;6- 1. ___
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r., mur have p.laYed in more than two games mllers tbu8 tar and hence there Isp.:n
,,,' ~~~~<lk.-Of....mate~Jl ha.nd. tor the water·polo ·team .and Tay 2, White Plains H. S .. , Leeper are ineligible.
excellent chance fvr those men who
,*~, . the dHferent ,swlmiililig events; a~d' we have;;a.,;;a:lthol+roUgh iriaterial a.t 3~ ,Re!eree~. Wild.l!l~.:..,.;.,
. ,5. All.
hu\'e "~ptlnk" and patiencfi to practlc"
'''''''. the coilelr.'l;Thls situation must not continue!~ If you can swlm~ c~me out HYGIENEUEPT.·
I~e cliss:
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Cc." _ and, ~port at once to Coach Gerstenfeld in the pool. Don't watt Until next
ARRANGES AVERAGE
I·a~~d. Athletic managers mmlt hand '. . . ' . .
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1- _. teIfD' .but otirt in practicing right 8way. Men are needed for all distances.
ATHLETIC
SCHEDULES
Itst Of players, the day before
the b1'g meet. Entrie!l must be ,
Jom our athletic Circle.
'
game, to Arthur Tart.
ed in to the class athletlc mamlgers
'~ne Depariment ot Hygiene offers I
7. An j)rOtFoStS ultifit ue fHtni 1"10 hi'" I Dut ialer than TH;t~tuia.YI iviarch is. Aii
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WE WENT TO THE A.• A. ROOM for 1I0me news and inspiration and to the stud ents or this College un· ter than 24 hours atter the game; must he.ve yellow cardH.
!
we'saw Jules. Oh Jule8, how could you be eo cruel!
limited oport:mitles to enjoy the
pleaS'Ures at exerc:lse, through the ,
various torms ot physical exercise.
WE WERE DISCUSSING the advisability of having a graduate manager Such opportunities will. be tound on
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of athletics to supervlsA the hu!!!ness atral.-:; ot the Athletic Association, i:!i~~P~~t:::~~~~r~~~R~~elil~~~:: ~~~II
particularly the work ot the respective varsity team managers; and we hereby presented.
learned that nothing In the way of an Improvement had been enacted by
Monday, 9 to 10 A. M.-1 tv & P. M.
In Attractive Designs or Men and Women
any Athlf3tic Association Board or put Into operation by any manager in
Tuesday, 9 to 10 A. M.-1 to 3 P. M.
the past or present unless said matter had been at first suggested and then -4 to 6 P. M.
inSisted upon by
Faculty representative. Surely this would be remedied
Wednesday, 9 to 10 A M. 1 to 3 P.
M.-6 to 6 P. M.
by creating a graduate manager of athletics.
Thursday, 9 to 11 A. M.-12 Noon to I
3 P. M.-4 to 6 P. M.
DOPESTERS CAN'T TALK
'enberg are as good as any candidate M F~d~'6 9p tOM10 A. M.-1 to 3 P.
ABOUT BASEBALl tor the varsity team, to say the least Saturday, 10 M. to 6 P. M.
---.
~~~:doWSki, at <'east wlll not be here Holidays, 1 P_ M. to Ii P. M.
Baseball prospects are still an en
y,ear. While at college, b,.. Is
The Exercise Hall ,,;::<1 Stadium are
Igma, as tar as doping out anything ~~ :~sle~ S:it~fI oU~de :iutieSt tha~ It divided into distinct zones for the purof real value is .concerned. There are time :a t~!'ti,,~e .;.~ thorn ,_~_ .. !~~ pose ot accommodating students wish-I
four last year's varley men lett
0 a.
. ~.- -- --- "VG~U"'" Ing to enjoy their particular type or/I
"Robby"
Roberts,
Irving Pro~an bars are let down, however, a posl-1 exercise, also to introduce to all stu"Buck" Freehill, and Wendail Th.Jm tion on the varsity wl11 be ~nducement dents the benefits tbat may be derivas; also some' six men of freshma' enough to draw him out o. his shell. ad from olber typos uf exeMise other'l
experience on the waiting list. It is !f not, the college loses entirely the than his specialty. We advise every
Finest Scotch Llama wool Sock. In
rumored that Cooney, who had a re ervices or one of the best players in st-oldent to partiCipate In all types of
black, khaki, white, gray, brown, navy,
cent trY-out with Detroit, will be on SigJ;b.e So ~~so Wlthh Rosenbetrg . h
exercise and learn to enjoy them, to
green,
heathers, whit!! wit~ colored
hand to coach the team with the aid
r co eges ave no
res man become an all-round athlete ..
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clocks, and a large aesortment of fan•
of Deering and Nat Holmun but thes rule. No question ot sportsmanship
A programme of the Exercising Hall
cy pattern.
a pair
do not allow much room f~r percent is to be decided: our college is sure- Stadium Promenades and F'leld dur:
age. The men have not yet had ~eir .Iy hS~~:Q~~~~n~'h~~h mn°,:t_eb~ !l~ ~~~Ieti~ ing Voluntary hll1lrlj!8 g!v!!n fDr the
workouts, and it will be ·some time sc_o _____ r _, " - ' - ' ~u~.6 .. ,,.udelle students benefit.
before the team will show their real to enter for a year of varsity ball,
1. Entire floor and Indoor track in•
plain or fancy turn·over tops, with or'f'
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worth.
followed by & quick exit ~ut of the cluding zones A. B. C. and D., every I
without feet (with Inatep strap)_._...__
II pair
The entire 0llt1leld, almost a com- back door. In the case 0. City Col- day from 1 to 2 P. M.. are reserved I
plete battery, Ilnd a shortstop are lege the ruling seems but another for such exercises as the instructor I
women's Finest Scotch wool Stockings
in wh!te and white with colorecl clock8,
the crying needs of the team.
Pro, form of hari-karI.
sees fit to iiItroduce.
Oxford,
Green, Heathers and heavy white
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Robby and Buck cover the corners
2. East Basket Ball Court-Zone A.
ribbed cotton with colored clock....___
II pair
respecttveiy, whlle Thomas is a slabs· FRESHIES CIVILIZE
is reserved for apparatus work and
man.
Garvey and Rothstein. 18.8t
gymnastic specialties.
'Golf Ba.gs, $1.00 to $15.00. Golf Sholle Best Quality, $15.00. WhIte
yeu'.; treshman stars, Matthews and
WHITE PLAINS 18-15 3. Middle Basket Ball Court-ZOlloll
r.annei Trousers, $8.60. White Duck 'frousere, $2.50.. Gym.Tannls
Worth, are In the swim to help Thom·
B. is reserved for scrub ba~ketb ..ll
Socks, Shoe ~ight8, Pure Wool, $1,00 a pall'.
as out. Nelson, a catcher, and Bolo- TEAM DISPLAYS GREAT DEFEN- games. Teams are to be chosen bYj
tonky, a tlelder, are other recruits of
SIVE STRENGTH
the instructor in charge. Period of
White Athletic Shirt. and running pants 75c each.
promise.
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games wlll b-& no longer tban twenty
Combination bathing outfit, conaisting of white worsted Jersey,
The rule prohibiting the playing of
The Freshmen Basket·ball Quintet (20) minutes.
bille flannel, loolle fitting, knee length pants, Mizpah 8upporter and
freshman on varsity teams is a serious headed by coach "Nat" Holman, and
4. West Basket Ba.H Court-Zone
white belt with nickel, rustproof buckle, outfit comp~ete $7.50.
fiy in manager Jeavy's ointment just manager Arthur Tatt, invaded the C. Is reesrv~d tor all In!scellaneO\l.8
at present. Clintous's two big stars, historic burg of White 'Plaine and in ·exer<.lses-basketpall excepted. It 18
Imported English Flannel Shirts
Gouldowskl and Rosenberg, are '22
intended to have 70111131' Ball games I
men, and are Jnelfglhle to play under one of the most exciting games that played when nD. o~ler exercise is in· I
Finest un.hrlnkable "Viyella-'" Flannel, with neck band
the present ruling. Both of these men the Freshmen have'engaged in this troduced by the instrt<Ctor ·In . charge. I
or with collar attached, wIde range of pattern. _ _ _
are easily of varsity calibre, - and season defeated the High School lads
6. Running Track-{1,one D. Is res· I
MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTEN1'ION
m6.ke the "Seato of the Mighty" nn by the close score of 18 to 15.
erved for raceR, - bag punching and
Complete LIne of Golf, T.iilnl• •nd Sport EquIpment
stable it (1:lven a chance.
But, as
The team that represented us apo special weight machines, These may
things stand it will be another year peal'ed in most casell to b~ an en. take place at any time -Juring YOlun.,'
,~
betore theae men wear unlforms.
tary bours.
The case is one which proves the Urely rejuvenated Freshmen team
A suggestive list of exercise Is of.
injustice of 'the freshman mIe, If not Krinsky, Bolotovsky and Lamm, who f e r e d : .
425 Filth Ave. (at 38th St.), New York
in general, at least in this partlcula:r were the mainstays of last term's
Team Game8.-Indoor Base Ball,
instance. Both Goutdowski and Ros- team were missin&, from the 1ineu)). "Gym" Hockey, Iadoor Soccer. VGI.I'"'._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _"'!"'_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~J
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THE CAMPUS
A Weekly Journal of News and Comment
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1918
OOurr t~r mOp
G)urglt!l
YOU BET
Oh Boy;
When Winter bas been cold and
dr"ar,
Puhll,IIed wt· .. kiy. on \\·"dnp:-day. durlnK the CO~~g·;;~ar. from the
A sign of Sprlng's a welcome
I;~jr'd we"" ill Sel)temlH-'1' until th" fourtb wf'ek in May, ezcepting the fourth.
tbing.
wt:"" ii; ',,·n Oii,'·r. "'" ~""'HH', lillf(1 und fourth week In Januarr. tbe flrst When In tbe dark we're fllled with
I'Ie"k in F('hrultr),. Itnd the thi!'!1 wepk In April. By TH E f:Al\IPL'S ASSO,
fear,
CrATIOf'. Ir'''t!l'l)('n'' ",). aT til<' College of thl' City of New York. t:l9tb Street.
A ray of IIght·s a welcome sigbt.
.v,d 13t. l'iichol,,~ T"rril""
I! \nlt'll w,' are lonesome and quite
Rad
T';nlen'rl a~ ~e(,,,"d di",~ malter March 11. 1916. at the l,)O"t orrj('~ at!
A girll("s smile Is worth the while
I',,,w Yorl •. :-; ;'. 1I1t/1"r the Aet. of ;\larch 3. 18j9.
\\'h"n things are going to the bad,
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A helping band's the welcome
• :ltlh'!ie 0 flee. Room IO, "Iuin
brand.
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But all the welcom .. things I tell
Can't b" compared. whf'n unpre
.. whi"h tund shall
pared
'T".e acell'lilllalj"l1 or a fnn,l Crom I h" profitM.
",. 11",'(1 to ait!. 10.;1"1'. lIlalntaiu. 1,roent,tt·. r""lize or eu('ourage any aim
\\'e twar th~ eianglng of the Bell.
"'flfch "hall /1;0 Ic,,".rd" ti", ill'lteru)f'ut of (:oll .. g~ a,1I1 studeut activitieR.
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. '1 iJid ,' .. rf,,,ral iOIl is nol o,·~u.';z(',1 for I,rollt.
At a 111 S Ip't re . he d'''S
. •.Pilgrim"
c u Fathers
\\e
ar.
Articles of "Incorporation of The Campus Association many of , the
died on0
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tllP!r' wav over thnt their path can be
tl'acpd b)' th"lr IJlp!lching bones at the
'rhree !'f'lltH
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r tIll, ""P.' .
1 Ite Hllt)3C lJ,1 II", raIl' " (,np d"lIar a Yl!a,' hy !lIa,1. Adl'erti"rng rates i
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WI1.Y Iw har! 011 appli""li()II.
1··"rIlIH .-10"" Friday of the .week (lrecIlding
uoll('(, Ihat Barton's hair has
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WEINBERG PUBLISHES
ARTICLES
THE CAMPUl> invites the students
to send in contributions to "Over the
A ('ollY or the Epeech made by l\!r.
Top." Any letters or poat cards from [LOUiS WelnlJerj; of tbe Art Department
students or Alumni now In the ae,.. at the Sixth Annual Meeting of the
vice wou;d be especially welcome. College Art Association or America
I'ut all contribution sin the Campus wa~ TlUhllRhed In Ih .. (,lIrr"nt •••1IP or
box n envelops addr"ssed to the tbe society's magazine. The speecb
Editor.
ca'ised a ~'Irlking sensation and i.
the forerunnt>r of a nation-wide movt;'"Manuy" Behrman of the class of ment to introduce a coursp on design
June '19 13 now at Cam V Groen, in evt;'ry day life a~ a required feature
North CarOlina, wher(' he Is a corpor- of ('v('ry college curriculum.
al.
His words ot Introduction SUIll UI'
"Manny" IE'lt us at ,~he o.~tlJreak of the problem that has so long contront.
the war to join th.. 7lst.
HI' lett ed llIam- students of edueatlon.
this elly for Plattsburgh hst summer,
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and frolll there he went to Spartan.1 h" great IlllstOi tune \\ h. __: a, t a;
hurg. North Curolina. His aggressh'e- ho,,, under In Amerlc.an ('ducatlon h
ness at Spartanburg. was rewarded ~?~ atn~oSPhe~ .. or arlsto~racy. exclu.
by appointment to the non.conllniB- Sl\pness and "uperfinel.">ss wblch sur·
sionpd officer of corporal.
rounds It. Eas('1 palntmg and statues
and
Lleutf'nant Edward ill. :'.lorrls. '18. are exppnsive
,.,
' . most ()eople consld .
wbo has been training in Canada and er. t.hem luxurtes. ':he purchase o~
In Texas during the p,,~t. six months nHlllon dollar c~lI(,cllOns by collector ..
left for France as II member of the f,u' .trom n'~llo\')ug th~J awe In whlc,h
Aviation Corps.
Li('utpnant illorris I art IS held. mcrea~ed It. Art for mOHt
wishes to he rf'mE'mllPred to all hlsi i~ sonll'th!:,g which was c.~"ated in the
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Ht' qUietly would High ~_
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is Hot only unJelllucraI
! thp lIff'norah Sol'lety is sccuratc to tic' UOt onl\' hurtful 10 the artists and
ddlt C()ulIl:ii.
III iakillg' up the duties connected with this im-I "C\iild? ~UI'f' and p·t thpy snti~fy." ,thP e~I"nt that it does not contain.to 'theil' pui,lIe nllkE'. but it IS absolu
portant. ofTke hp has assunwd some very gn~at reHllOnsibilities.
Oh Joy
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Lo mal;p something out of it.
nUI'jug' till' pa31. il'l'!H, meetings were ver,v irregular and ati
L(~lIdnn,'p al tlH!m \\'a,; pOOl'. The IWW President must see t.hat.,I
meeting'" are h~'ld 1'L'g'ttlariy C'vei'Y two wpeks.
As chairman
'he mU8l nln tllt'se meetings with spirit and di!;patch. ~eping thnt
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e men' er~ l;l IWt. WilHte< WIt tnva matte!'!:', vve
f,~el confide,nt that if MI'. ~tattlle!·. bhGWH the council'men that he
m~ans husmeHH the meetmgs WIll be well attended important
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I dlt! not say
.M.'·:" CI~hl'n:; tllP." .Hl't about t?
I that there arp no ~ueh things aH .Jpw. p'O;( thut :h~,e Is (ynst~nt opportun,.
(Impf'l'lal Cll'allum)
Ish Icleal,,--what I did sa,' '''as Illat ty .llld llE'ed lIl.hllsl~less tor a know.
I{nnwlpdgp
is fO(l(1 for ou,' dl'ar
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s of.color
litllp brains.
therp arp no Huc'h things "
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distine.
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tivply
.I!"wish
ioieal~.
Ir!H. <Inti pattEtll.
SornHhll1g ;I","~ gi"PI1 10 paeh
Th I d
'''J',) L~ "lore ('on('rple." h" "Xl1Ial"lPd.
" e Ills or
~ocial justicI>
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litll" Htlld~'.
Illtp 11l1ivt;'r"al
hrotllPrhoo(1
of Rn,1 or.1"111 tllf'UrI,elll of manllfp·'tllre
of ten
en Ing UfHl ('all!'Hlig ~Ilch numherlf'Bsl'C:
man :1re .
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pal,,"
'"l1lollhtedly Ihe chanH.tf'r:sti<-s of the' firms mnllufactllr~ng steam radiators.
That is ~;llil" sll!'pb' "Thf' l·n.
I' Heb ...·w
proph",.tH:. hHt they al''' no th". firm w:u~h ~VlII.Il:.~dIlC" the most
sweplf'lI.'<I Pootl"
I longer Irleals d,strnct"'p or the Jew- halmonlouH ladl<lt~' 'Ill <19 the larg·
"TH E UNSWEETENED FOOD"
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I 1 <lId say that Zionism like nil nthrr of merchandl~lng or ten restrnllrants
t\lld IH'HISpd hy P\·"I'.I·ot.1t' III College, tacult.\· and students alIke.
sl'e"I'I" BI .,rh~"\\!tlz batS nhl"I~~ ep,urleo~ll,attempts. to r.evlve dead nationalities Oil one avenue . the one with the most
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Ie '\s ue n e e lin d Ianguligp~< 1s yain and patty, butl--'~Le_Ltll. t fill g,.
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to the (OU/Wi!. HIS t" !'nthu~laHl:c and has the IJl',;t trltel'e~t" of, .( A~II {·s men 1;p!tlng- luto I hI Bet~'1 country is to lake the'II' a I'
thl soliciting patronage the one designed
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Ie COlttlttl will at once f(>d tht' stllllU____ ~_ '.__ ....
:Iy III th" la,'gp"!ifP or our Republic.lhy tht' person most cognizant of th ..
Jatint; elrpels of his ;lpil'it. He i~ full of good ideas and has a. -,\'p h",·!' rlr-cilkd not to knock ou,.: O\\'in/l; to the fael that I studiously I yalue o! a~thetic appeal will I", the.
(~aparity 1'01' pu~hillj( them through to reaiizat ion. in iJut 01](;' ,'on,prnp. Mf"'CIII'Y """"1' hll a rei.: ~I\'oid dragging illY I"'rsonal opinion most effeeta;·e.
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I left tllp column. :-i'ot in step with I Sgt. JeHs(' S. f:aphaf;l. '1::. with the ar~ com~s from ahro~d. It, ~H SOIll'"
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~06th lufalltry IJI Camp lipton. bas thrng \\'h~ch peopl" \\'It.h m.Lltoll" cun
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just b!'~n, promot~~ fo,' meritorious/lndUlg.t' ~n du:.lng th,el. rh,re,time ,to
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work to II" Hal t"llron Sergeant lila. make R .. .rme \\ Itb on ,heir u(,,,th. T<ll"
,\ lil,·rt (;. Stahl ..fr.
N~;WS 1·.tHTIl;:
ASSIS'!';\:-;T EDITOlt
BJrSINI';SS :'!.\:O;AUE[{:
GRINDING THE ADS
jar. HI,; new pMition is olle of the men. who erf·~te it !~n' tprnperamell'
'FilIliam J. Norton. Jr
1;""rgH ~1. !lyma"
Ferdinand Ken,,"'
Hlgh(,Rt non.commllli~siol\ed offices In tul treal"sllly nnpractlclp peoplp. Art
ItI';POItTEltS
SI'OltTI:O;(; 1';f)ITOll
A~;,~ISTANTS
the army.
Is something amusing to read ab~'llt in
"MILD? SURE AND YET THEY
no,'cls of Bohemiall lifp. dull to read
:11 .... lI'ill It. Tlasl'''1
Alhf'rt
G. Scbweizpr,
SATISFY"
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in books On "How to Enjoy Art."
fi~(l ward t:nrlo('l{
ASSISTAN'I'
~Hallley
A, Tunick
(Cbestel'th,lt! ('igarpttes)
tlrp"olllf' tT) look at In the lJig museB'll'llnrd It. PI''''.,
Irving Llploll
.Tohn 11. Nathani If of Ihe girls of liunte,' une should
urns.
ItI';I'OltTEHS
spHuk
"This "PSPf'ct tor a,·t as a superfin p
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Anll our f'ditor he n I g h . ·
frill In the garment ot life, the oC('lI'
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III \'oicp hy dpl'D emolion. made
Ed~tor of, t~e ca: us:
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patlon of lei"ure moments. the fad of
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"~uclt a l'onn:e bp~.l(lp~ C'ultn'attng
i aCflllil"pd rt l'pputation of having nOI sh:ill wou!(l O(H?t1 up a wholp t-'idp or
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lowing your flag to the bat.tlefield. to fight for your protectionis there a Thrift Card in :I'our packet?
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You are willing to help th~ Government. of .course. and you
~re anxious to back up the boys at the front.
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your first Thrift Stamp on a Thrift Card at the Co-op. For the
sake of the boys whu have gone. put a Thrift Card in your pocket to-daY-l1nd every time you think of them, paste another
Thrift Stamp on it.
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I dilion and nu a('cllIlIulation nr know.
\Vha! would ,Vou do if a full-tledgprl G!'rman aJ.!ent wpre;
(in 01'<1,,1' of t)wir' appap"anc"')
i I;;(litol'. The ('ampus
! ledr;f' alJout .. lip hi~tol')' or thing,
10 fltroll into your alcovp and tel! rOll that our g'o\'el'lll1H'llt \\'aH,
Craduatf's of Ih" [:nlvel'~ily. I'rof"s-!
!'rof. En''''t 1£, Wilkin~. of Chicago I' should hp g'~·f'n so high a plll.e.· ill th"
ltlcapublp, that ollr PI'E'Hidellt waf; partial, 01' that our high
"OrH .. rppl't""nled hy' Ih,' Dean alltl Ihe' In conrH'cliou with the war ac tivlti PI< , ,:olleg-" cun',cul:II11: w~rlP sk'". ta"t ...
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of the Mor\f'rll Lallguag" Assoc1!tion ofi ~,~O\\ ledg(, ~f pl'lIlclple., In the har:Ulon.
ua S \\~,I!. P a,\illg ~ Ie gam!.' .01. CO".; O\\J~ ;It. fish InteteR~s./ ('C)lnmaIHlf'r.ln.chipf ot Ihe Al'mY.1 Amel'ica has s(,1l1 Prof. Downe .. the' l 7.mg of tlull/l;i' should h.' I'l'adlcally
VI,r(>uldllt .nllt ~hut h1lll up at olle!': \'\'ouldn t ,\'Oll tlure at hllH, I C;pneral Von Hoellhen
I followIng noticp:
shlr,·",!. ('oncpi\'p of th" pOsitioll of
flushed with indignation at the spl'ending' of sllch propaganda?
Professor' Knl'l l\leister·. Heatl of thp I "Tb" Board of Postal Censorship has / a 1\1,·. NewlYwec~. B. A. and ;\[rs. New.
p
e)f CGiJr~'H~ \rOIi \V()lJid 1 Bllt 'lvh:;}.t- lin \,'IlIJ ~!·H,~ 1"" \·£)111'" .tl. n'l''l1·jf100,... l':ducfitlon.rtl Systt-->m or th .... F.rnpir .
1a grPHt nef'd fo!' per~cn8 '.':ho ('un read: lywP!1 B._ ~_ .g-CH;!g out. to purch<.i.i-ie
I . f ' 'I 'h) ",")' f;';':~' ;---- 1-·'-···· :.:~ ---'··t·-·- '.: ""f' t-h":"': "'~"I Ileinril''' Schwdel"p,·uch. vnlill!e'lspanlsh ond to whom chirography pns.! Ihl' IlIrlll8~rngS tor Ih"II' hOIll.'" Tit .. }
)0111 r~en( \\ en 1e () leI., ) ou (ell;;t\ t. ~n 1:;11\" ()
ll1gs aH 'orian
HPSgeS no terl'Or8. Salarif's paid a 1'(' ! ha"e ~tudled almosl all Ih!' 'Hat" and
they
eXIst? The ('hanre~ are l'OIt accept hi'; I'emarki' and I'Ppeat
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Istated at $1200 and $1500
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;o.;p\tuhe.
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• ~.y ~I'e. uow
Jm:t whpl'P to draw t 11(' lilw hetwt'rn pl'Opaganda [lnd right-I,.. .. ,
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" . ' \ 1~II"rs t.()mpose<l of f'ltt"ls and" wif'h 011(1 Chrlstoph!'1' Strepts. New roo III ,,{·t. the,r cluna. tllf'lr pIcture".
YOl'k"
Whal ha,'p tllI'y Ipal'lll 10 guitl" t\wir
C,)Uf\ Clltlt Ism .I~ no t''\".\ problt 11\, It a (IiSpal.lg'lIlg the01~ COI1-! "I'lal"'('H of the grarlut .. s.
('el'ning the (·tIiciener and \\·lll,t.hint'si' of power~ that be is o f T - I - - · - .. -.---judgf'llll'nt? It is "oHsibh' I;'at in thp
<:!'ed you by an el\em~- alipll. YOti brand him a dangerolls char-: Wf' ho\'!' rpe .. ivpd nUIllf'I'OUS ('ontl'i.
hig-h s(,hools in an plpmpnlulY eOllrsf'
:l.cter and turn him O\·PI' to the Dt'pat·tment of .JuRiice-if a SLtp- i hUlions for this colullln. OUI' grllt!tU(!,p; :
i in de"ign t~H'~' ~~lade wat('h rohs. Inlt.
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rlh" f\t·" t"
°H"",:\n "I\iro.~\i.! tho ,;· ....... H" ......... : ! - - _.
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.Iknow~. no bounds. Tho~e u\"Ce"ipu Will ! ••• GLr:;E CLUB NEEDS i.\iE:\iBERS _.. : tal lettprg. ~tpncll~ for blottf'r cornnrg,
!. Ol'lP. .••. p. -I \(I!C ('1.,, __ .. '''''''''. ''-. "" .. 0<' v~'l!'"i1 YOlt IIsren ann iapPP!lr ~hortly. Send 1lI00'C!
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I even au adl'f'rtisin~ postpr. bUI thts
llaSS It on. But why al'e not hlR \\'ol'(IR H~ pOI,;onous-na,v, more I
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~'I'Olll March I. on. Organ Recitals I would hardly sufliee Cor the jlldgment~
1;0, coming aR the\' do from an American---IlR the libel of the I \1
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will take placp Oil Wednesday and: Ih .. }' a,'" now eallp« upon to make."
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' T b p Glee Club w,ll hnlel me!>trngs' SUi'll a' ('oursl' 10 the -~urlent in a very
It seems to us t .1t patilOtl:-flI lI1\ol\!:~s .1 blllld hust III OUl ,
--'on Thursdavs at 12:4~ anel ~'rldavsl'l 'k'I'
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,11; sen pnce.
g'i)Venlmelh.
entire
nl el :States I In onlt'I' 10 "ave "aluable gpare de· at 1: 45 In the Great Hal!. S:udpnts i "His ohsP,'valion qulck"ne(l bv hi"
wit~ its l,tll~dl·e.d, millions of people into their confidence. Their: scription will be reducpd to the mini-I possesslu!,: SO~H' ta;ent arc urger! 10' ,ww ,..,ali7.U!inn.~' tlIP practical 'vaill~
a·chons and polICies howevpr vagup the\' appeal" to tls--the un_!IlIUm.
,attend and take advantage of thl. op· a good ('omIlO"ltlon 11':1<1 him int(; "
informed-must be ~I"(:l'pted a!' resuiting from judgment and ltuRgin .. then a gl'.'at hall such as! portunlty to Improve their voicf'H.
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OUl'g. Iillpd 10 enpa('it.y with pcople of'
---------In arswprlug obJectlOlls :\Ir. '\'p\I1'
{nm\ e ge .:11' Stlpenor to OUI' o\\'~.
ny wholesale (IScussloni nil age" and of both sexes; the plat,!
(lpn"I'al Georg.~ \\•. (;o('thal" Is. berg mad I' kr.own what eh deemed the
on the part of Ollr governrnp.nt of Its conduct of the war would! form fillp,1 with about 50 professors In I" memher of th .. class or 18j7 anrl et'fpctil'pness or a course at college.
lead to the giving of priceleHs secrets to the enem\,. It iR indeed i full P;'or"Hsorlal regalia, The flrst 15 I left Ihf' collegf' In tit" senior p'ar to "Iu Ih" Ilrst plae" his college course
hard to repreRH invaluable Huggestions as rega'rds a Utopian! rows are ... mpty. resen'ed for the gra- [gO to \Yest Poir·t.
l.hOUld hayp ~ade him realize tbe
readJ'ustment but I't must be d'
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I duates. Eacb on(' of the seats In th('se I
.. - I plnep of RPthetlcs In life a~ a tremen.
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e . . merl?an w. () UnCOH-. rows bas a small flag attached to tht;' I City' College i" now larg('~1 coli "gil dOUBly important activt' principle, I~
AC10US~Y spreads cntlclsms and rumors IS hurtmg hiS govern-I back. The Hag is of a peculiar df'slgn in th(' ,,·orld. lotalllng Ilf'arly I~.OOO the s('('ond plaee he should through a
rnent Just as much and perhaps even more than :3 the conscious I with bla('k and whlt.e bars.
I students In all Its branch"s.
. genera! cour~{' on D~c,lgn in every uay
German propagandist!
Suddenly a wondrous orO'an peals
lire and In t~p e!fort to handle prac·
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I 1 he l n,p( Rabbi of The {, Illt",1 tlcle af'~thetle prohlpms bave learnt
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I forth and WIth the first few notes .._. __, I Kingdom. Dr. Jos('ph Hertz. is a gra- the underlying principles of design."
When you galer round the ako':es WIth YOl!r frIends. an,dl
(to be contlnue.d)
I duate of tbe C. C. N. Y.
"Such a course given with spirit
tell them what th 'government ought to do to wm the war--Is,
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and ('nthusiasm would stimulate thE'
there a Thrift Ca
in your pocket?
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Then ell:press your willingness and your anxiety by a Thrift I Sluc.l('nt's IntereM In the. romance of
When you stand on Fifth Avenue and watch hundreds ofl Ca:-n in your pocket,
bUSIOP~~. would make him. see his
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- d you can get what
home walk
rrom or
a new
No matter
"'lmenca
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qua
er 'IS a II 1't WI'11 cos t you to start--an
lire angle.
the graduate
will
om'l
the
the
and
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that mal.!,\' ~\'nt"d I~k(' to h~,:t' t(~r PI't'sldent of. the' \\", now ,'ontinll" our gn.at ,I"ama. _, Opillion at "Ii: and also or havi!11; only, !Ifp jUHt UH psychology. as soeinl",,-!,
,')tudent Council.
Elm hiS sterling qualitIes III all (ltlh'r things
GERMANIA
i purply' UPI;"t',·" ;->ne~. By puhlishing-: tlo"" in thf' liel'J of f!let and theory'
make :\11' . . I~atllwl' that ~tlldt'nt in Cit\, Collt'g-!~ til-dar who is
Tilll'" ·.In,lL'. 1!II-1., ('omnlen('elllf'lIi' thi~ I"II!'!' yoU nray- hl'lp 10 dispel an in human fUlletions anI I relations. jusl
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land theo!',\' in physkal reliltlon~.
i(;'i4t {'oll"ralularlOns and s1l1cerpst \\'I~h\'s foJ' .~m'Ce';;;'1',)[\,·'."'J"""'·I)(01"'" 11,111 III Ihp [·n". ,s,ty.
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go Into. the time devoted to thlH
kind ot thought and practice, followed
by Yf'ars.ot observation, will show r,,snits. ;0.;01' m)lst It be imaglnpd that
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CAMPUS DOPE ON COL.LEGE SPORTS
E:S
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SPORTING COMMENT
because thev have becomEl sopho- IElY Ball. Potato Hace, Push Ball. Gym· with Manager Goodfriend.
mores, while I<'relzer was unable to nastle Games, Basket Ball Hustle,
The schedule:
play because of an Injured foot. But Spud. Beetle goes round. Dodge Ball,
Thurs. March 14, 12 M.-·22 vs. '21
By"IRV"
to olrset the loss of the former-men- Toss Ball, Mike, where are you! Hy·
Thurs. March 14,4 P. M."·lS VB '20
tioned men. Cohen, Holland, Kom- glenlc Springboard aud Mats, Long
,Tues., March 19, 4 P. M.-·jq v, :~()
WE WERE TALKING TO A STUDE the other day, and we actually bluth and Norman together with Fel· Horse, EIt'phant, Obstacle Hace, Com.
!~urs .• _}\1'ar~h_~I,. ~ ~~.-·20 Vb '21
begged him. to 'Come out for onA of th~ Rpring- AAA.ROn tAA.mA; hut hA p;tn. r-.furr~y. :!nfl.in-::t~y~ ('It !~~t t~!'!':~. I b!ne-tien. or Hor:';c und nuck..
~ UtJti., !YIH.,rCll ":'0, '1 ~. :'1.
..1g Viol 'l!f
obstinately refused on the ground that he was only an average athlete proved themselves to be worthy bub6. Three Han,lbnll Courts-Zone E,
Thurs., March. 28. 12 M.-'22 vs '20
And here yoU have the sum tOlal in the arithmetic or unsuccessful athlettc stltutes. In Holland, Kornbluth and are opened every day-l0 A. M. to 5
Thurs., March 28, 4 1". 1\1.-'21 VB '18
Norman the Freshmen can look for- P. M. SaturdaY-I0 A. M. to 5 P. M.
Thurs., April 11, 12 M.-'19 VB '21
endeavor of most City College teams; tor
ward to a fine team for next fall.
Holldays- 1 P. M. to 5 P. M.
Thurs., April 11. 4 P. !\f.-'20 vs '19
White Plains started air with a rush
7. Specal Exercise Room-Zone F.
Tues .• April 16, 4 P. M.--'22 VB '111
ABO
toula, making the score 4-0. It was Is open:
UT THE TIME the average athlete gains enough skill in hIs sport clearly evident that at the start our
Monday--! to 3 P. M.
or specialty to become prominent, fandom begins to call hlm "lucky:' The to= was very nervous, but before
Tuesday-1 to 3 P. M.-4 to &, P. TENNIS TEAM RAISES
"lucky" athlete Is about as real a,; the physical presence of a ghost. The a short Ume elapsed they had be- M.
RACQUET INDOORS
athlete that makes good to-day. is the man who makes the futnre the come well acquainted with the surWednesdlly-l to 3 P. M.- 5 to 6 1'.
present to hlmself; and then goes ahead and organiz-es his energies to roundlngs. The Freshmen put a ,:'1.
Anotber surprise W&S uncovqred by
crimp In the hopes of both the opFrlday-l to 3 P. M.-Ii to Il P. the tennis department last Friday at.
attain this end. This fellow knows what he Is atter; and has the entllUlJ' posing team and the onlookers by M.
terlloon, whell It was made known
msm of steady purpose. He is not the excitable brand always up or down scoring five goals In rapid succession.
Saturday-l to 5 P. M..
that the team was to start Its outiil spirits; tor that athlete soon burn2 ant his enthusiasm tor the sport making the score 10-5 In our favor.
Holldays-l to 5 P. M.
door practice In the pavilion at the
t d
g The first halt ended with the score
S. The Swimming Pool-Zone G. Is Stadium. Hoad Coach MacKenzie has
and you fI n d him among th e spec t a t ors. It Is the s. t ell. d y, sur
y. avera e at 12-7, our team In the lead.
open:
had a regulation court marked olr and
athlete who becomes a twinkling star. Steady practice Is the keynote at
In the second halt the High School
Every day-IO A. M. t.O 6 P. M. and a Singles net set up. Under this BYS,
success. . Come out for the teams; and remember, he who waits until lads came back with even more vim
tem the U1en will be able to go over
the iron Is hot before striking to bend It rarely succeeds, While the mlLn and vigor than they had exhibited In INTERCLASS BASKErr
to the Stndlum on tllelr free hour"
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thc eatily part at the contest. AIand put as much work as possible
eeps pound ng away until the iron Is red with his own hanlmerlng is al- thCUbh they never o\"crC:l!:!C cur !c!!d
B£\LL SCHEDULE OUT wlthn~t W0r!'y!!!g eh~~!!t thc!:- :-a~:t
ways successful In hs task. Pound the cinder track, pound the ball around at times they were wIthin one goal
recltallon, for they will practice III
the diamond. pound the ieuais ball to and fro on the court; pound steadily, of UB. Even though Ule 'Whlte Plalus
The Annual intercla~s basketball their civilian clo!hes. Ths will NUV"
sturdy and patiently, and you will be successtul for yourse\( and your Alma team had the ball :;.t their goal mORt tcurnanwnt
will
stnrt Thursday the time thnt I~ usually ('OnSlHllI,d in
Mat
MR AVERAGE ATHLETE
'11
h ed th
II?
or the time tlley were prevented frum i March 14 ·,t 12 110011 ., he '~1
" t' dressing.
er.
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e co. .
shooting by the great defensive put I.....
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Mallllger Pollak wisheR 10 11.11110\111('"
up bv cur guards
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that. the tennle ~che""l() is nl'l.rl)"
"POLY" WANTED A CRACKER. and we gave It to her last WednesOne of the cali'ses tor the High by A~lipo 1;~lf~IIl=~I;ls~~nl:'!!;I~;II~~~:~nr;"cll (,omplotod lind will be rendy for 1111'"
day n.ight; but we made her eat It' out at our own hands.'
School team not collecting more
A bllnn"r I~ (0 h" a\l'al'lIl'd t;) tho l~c~lIon by thp n":tt IS8\11" "f 1.11'paints than they did was the tact that winning class. The donOl' 1.- u. Cu,nI'UB.
they attempted to ~hoot too tar tram known
s
n
WE FIRMLY BELIEVE IN GIVING jlvery man his just dues; and It the goal.
Prll~tice cun b" held ev{,ry day BIG TRACK SEASON
Is about time that Irving Projan be honorably mentioned and tabulated
The score:
,
froUi 1 to :1. Tuesdays and ThursdllYs
ASSUin'~D :BY J\t!'G'US
among the star basl!:et-ball players at our college. We have always classe,1 C C. N'l~'
PI'
~I~ :::I~~ 4 to If and Wedne~daYH lind Fridays
A hanner Hea'OIl In ll"a('k Is "~H'"
F
Pro as a good player, but somehow or other. It bas been Tisch whom W~ 1__ resh 0
::s t~n
g ~.
15 to '6. Clnss IIthlBtic mllnng"r" ",.p' ed for this H!lIIIl{
1'1!I'lR !1!'e be!l!:':-
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considered as the st.ar of the team; and merely because Tisch was the one
who always shot tor the goal. We seldom It ever thought of the man who
struggled and almost always managed to get the ball away from his oppanent to pass it to Tisch that the old master might score another goal
for the College and his fame. While we do not and cllnnot detract from
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the glory and greatness at Tisch, stili we consider Projan his equal in
everY phase of the game.
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Murray ...___ ._._.C __.__.. _____.____ Wllllallls
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1. Cohen 1, Kornblu. th I, ":'hlte Plains,
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; --i~~.~ck oLmaterlal_on hand ior. the water-polo team and ray 2. White Plains H. S .. , Leeper
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the dl1ferent swimming events; and we have a ~e;ith' ;r'rough-'materlal at :lj .RefereeMr. Wlldl!lil'.:......
,the college. This situation must not continue! - If you can swim~ come out
HYGIENE DEPT.
and report at once to Coach Gerstenfp.td In the pool. Don't walt until next
ARRANGES AVERAGE
te~, but start in practicing right away. Men are needed for all distances.
ATHLETIC SCHEDULES
JO-!l our ~th!et!e efr:';!e.
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The Department of Hygiene airel's
WE WENT TO THE A. A. !lOOM for Borne news and inspiration and to the students of this Collego unlimited
oportunltles to enjoy the
'We' saw Jules. Oh Juies, how could you be so cruel?
ptea.sures of exercise, through the
various forms of physlca.l exercise.
WE WERE DISCUSSING the advisability of having a graduate manager Such opportunities will. be round on
at athletics to supervise the business affairs at the Athletic :.ssociation, the departmpnt's premises and the tOl'l
particularly the work at the respective varsity team managers; and we lowing porgramme and the hours are
hereby presented.
learned that nothing In the way of an Improvement had been i;nacted by
Monday. 9 to 10 A. M.-l to 3 P.
any Athletic Association Board or put Into operation by any manager In
Tuesdsy, 9 to 10 A. M.-l to 3 P. M.
the past or present unless said matter had been at first suggested and then -4 to 6 P. M.
Wednesday, 9 to 10 A. M. 1 to 3 P.
insisted upon by a Faculty representative. Surely this would be remedied
M.-6 to 6 P. 1\'1.
by creating a graduate manager at athletics.
Thursday,9 to 11 A. M.-12 Noon to I
3 P. M.-4 to 6 P. M.
DOPESTERS CAN'T TALK
enberg are as good as any candidate M~~d~, 6 ~ t~10 A. M.-l to 3 P.
ABOUT BASEBALl tor the varsity team. to say the least Saturday. 10 A: M. to I; P. M.
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Gouldowskl, at deast will not be here
H lid
1 P M t 5 P M
Baseball prospects are still an en next y,ear. While ~~ college, he lSI T~e ;i:~c!se 'Hail :nd Stadl~m are
igma, as far as doping out anything
busle~ with outslUe duties that
divided Into distinct zones for the Pllr-I
of real value Is .concerned. There are t~m~ r:~a ~~frl~ce ~~ t~lm t to hgi:v e , pOS6 of accommodating stuuents wlsh- i
four last year's varley men lett
a
e C8.
e
res man Ing to enjoy their particular type ot I
"Robby"
Roberts,
Irving Projan bars are let down, however, a POSI-, exercl~~. also to Introduce to all stu-II
"Buck" Freehlll, and Wendall Thom Uon on the varsity will be Inducement dents the benefits that may he derivas; also some six men of !rcshma ~fOU~h:~ dra~ him out nf h!s 8he!L ed from other types or exeMlse otherll
experience on the waiting list. It is
n? '
e co .ege loses entirely the than his specialty. We aavlse every
rumored that Cooney, who had a re :~;~tcess of ~:e °ft~h~~ beS\Players In student to participate In all types of i
cent try-out with Detroit, will be on
Othe a ~I a w h
osen eerg . h
exercise and learn to enjoy them. to I
hand to coach the team with the aid
r co eges ave no
res man become an all-round athlete..
of Deering and Nat Holman but thes rule. No question of sportsmanship
A programme of the Exercising Hall
do not allow llluch room r~r percent Is to be decIded: our college Is sure- Stadium Promenades and Flp.ld dllr:
age. The llien have Jlot yet had QJ,eir ,ly SQuandering no money ~~ athletic lng Voluntary hours is given tor the f
workouts, and it will be some time scholarShips. which enable ~ student students beueflt.
before the team will show their real ~~l1e!~J ~or a yela~ at l~arSliY t b:~l,
1. Entire floor and Indoor track Inworth.
_ a
y a qu c ex au a
e eluding zone:; A. B. C. and D.. every i
dOor
The entire outtleld, almost a com- i~ack t
. In the case at City Col- nay tram 1 to 2 P. M., are reserved I
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get bu~y and get i'r'f"Ul'lnted ro~' the tornl:ltfrJt1 or ·Vn~·
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~jt~ '~I;d fl'eRhmun' 1e!lIllR to COllli,et'.'
The tOlll'llament will bell run off un- In 'the Penn Games. The IIKaul ~Hrl"'j
dpl' the following rules:
at reluya Ilt 12 o'clock <lv,'ry 'l'huT."
L All contestants must be memo dllY offer 1111 excelh',,! ollpnrtullity ror
bel'S ot the A. A.
mOll to show their metll". (Iro;ulIl",,1
2. All lllay.'rs must hav" yell{,w praetlce Is hllid evpry .IIlY !It '. o'rlod,
cal'ds fmlll tim Hygiene de;mrt.meuL Oil lhe gymnllBlulll traek. ltllfl wlll'f\
:1. Memuers or the Varsity sqnad the outdoor tleld Is put Int.o can. dlt\oll.
are inellglbie.
practice will be shlttel\ to the St",l.
4. Members at Fresh leam who lum. There IR n searHIt.y of Quarter.
have played in more than two ganl(~s mll~r8 thus tar and hence there Is an
are Inellglbl<'.
excellent chllnce for thoa.' men who
5. All contestants
hav" "spun)," alHl patiencIl to pra~tf""
the class wlthwhlc ~1i:'tlfi!'?'''Il'irtr"ll1~ttt:~~~!'':~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_.o.r;~.>i
iated.
6. Athletic managers must hand in It his ou:.m""'"
list or players, the day betor~ each the big meet.
game, to Arthur Taft.
ed In to the claRs athletic nln.nager~
7. All proteslR l1IU8t be tilNI no Iii., not later than 1'nl'sday. March 19. All
ter than 24 hOllrs litter the galrlf~' IUllst Imvo yellow ear"".
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Imported Golf and Sport Hosiery
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In Attractive Designs or Men and Women
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plete battery, and a shortstop are
the crying needs of the team.
Pro,
Robby, and Buck cover the corners
respectively, while 'I'homas 15 a slabsman.
Garvey and ~t?~teln, lall!
year's freShman stars, ftlaLWeWS aiiu
Worth, are in the swim to help Thomas out. Nelson. a. catcher, and Bolotovsky, a fielder, are other recruits of
promise.
The rule prohibiting the playing at
freshman on varsity teams is a serious
fly In manager JeavY's ointment just
at present. CUntons's two big stars,
Gouldowskl and Rosenberg. are '22
men, and are Ineligible to play under
the present ruitng. Both of these men
are easily of varsity calibre, and
make the "SfJats at the Mighty" un
stable If given a chance.
But, as
things stand It will be another year
before these men wear uniforms.
The case .is one which proves the
Injustice or the freshman rule, If not
!n general at least In this particular
Instance. 'Both Gouldowskl and Ros-
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black, khaki, white, gray, brown, navy.
green, heathers, white with colored
clocks, and a large assortment of fancy patterns
Men's Finest Scotch Wool
in green, gray, brown and
plain or fancy turn-over
without feet (with Instep
Golf Stocklnds
heathers with
tops, with or
strap) __....__...
$1 50
a pair
$3 50
a pair
$3 00
another for such exercises as the Instructor:
"""men's Finest Scotch wool Stockings
in white and white with colored clocks,
sees fil to introduce.
Oxford, Green, Heathers and heavy white
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2. East Basket Ball Court-Zone A.
ribbed cotton with colored clocks____.._
a pair
FRESHIES CIVILIZE
Is reserved tor apparatus work and
UTUTI'JlV OT .. UTe> ' " , . . gy?,n~~tI_c__ sp~cla.ltles.:. __ _
. _
I Golf Bags, $1.00 to $15.00. Golf Shoes Be~t Quality. $15.00. White
......... ..,. .. .un..ll"lCl ~o-~a
3. Mlaale tsasKet 1:111.11 t;oun-zonol
Flannel Trousers, $8.50. White Duck Troucers, $2.50.. Gym-Tennis
B. Is reserved for scrub basketball,
Socks. Shoe ~ights, Pure Wool, $1.00 a pair.
TEAM DISPLAYS GREAT DEFEN- games. Teams are to be chosen by I
SIVE STRENGTH
the Instructor In charge. Period at I
White Athletic Shl:-ts and running pants 75c each.
games will ~ no longer tban twenty'
(20) minutes.
Combination bathing outfit, consisting of white worsted Jersey,
The Freshmen Basket-ball Quintet
4. West Basket Ball Court-Zone I
blue flannel, loose fitting, knee length panta, Mizpah supporter and
headed hy coRch "Nat" Holman. and C. Is reesrv~d tor all IDlscellaneous'j
white belt with nickel, rustproof buckle, outfit complete $7.50.
manager Arthur Taft, invaded the exerc.l~es-hasketball excepted. It Is
Imported English Flannel Shirt&
historic burg or White 'Plalns and In intended to havc Volley nall games 1
one of the most exciting g&mes that played when no o",er exercise is InFinest un.hrlnkable "Vlyella" Flannel, wlt.h neekband
the Freshmen have engaged in this traduced by the Instructor ·In charge.:
or with collOlr attac:hed, wide range of patterns ____ _
season deteated the High School lads
5. Running TraCk-Zone D. Is res- i
by the close Bcore at 18 to 15.
erved tor races, bag punchlllg and
MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION
Complete Line of Golf, Tennis and Sport Equipment
The team that l'fIpresented us ap- special weight machines, These may
peared in most cases to be an en. take place at any time during Tolun- i
tary hours.
tirely rejuvenatad Freshmen t'lam
A suggestive list of exercise Is ofKrinsky, Bolotovsky and Lamm, who t e r e d : .
I'
425 Fifth Ave. (at 38th St.), New York
were the mainstays of last term'S
Team Games.-Indoor Base Ball,
team were missin~ from tha Uneull "Gym" Hockey, Indoor Soccer, Vol. "._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
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PAGE FOUR
THE CAMPUS, MARCH 6, 1915
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Mr. Kurz Returns
... ' From Europe
LIBRARY
1~~~~~MENT IChem. Department
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ART SPEECH CAUSES
STRIKING SENSATION
Announces Course
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CITY COLLEGE
LUNCHROOM
Dr. Homer C. Newton College U.
(Contfnued from Page 2)
c. McCONNELL
hrarian has notified the English De·
I am partisan in this matter J do not
WAS PRIVATE SECRETARY TO
pal·lment of the amou.1t aUotted to
Comprises StUdy of Foods in War
look upon thie course as r. U1il~enlum
Regular Dinner 25e
MAJOR 0000
the library. In hlB letter addressed
Time
1>rlngill!; <"liTRe. Dut aLI! thlDg IS
to I'l"OfeRSOr A. D. Compton he says:
--certain If the character of our staPle/
SOUP ROAST
"The num apportlonpd to the De·
The Chemistry Department announc./ manufacturing Is to be placed on a
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. Mr. Kurz 0' th!'
Depart-/ parlment of J<'::ngllsh for the purc:hase! es that Chemistry 29, an emergency high"r level of artistic excellence only DESSERT,
COFFEE, ET.
ment IHls returned frolllan eventful of books for th,> General Library outi course on a most vital world tlrohlem thA tr~ln!!!g !)! euch a ccur~c -,;-~ll
•
trll) to I';uro!l('. _ Hestrictions of the or thA !n(·om ..
!Q!S,
or the day-"Food In War Tlme"- bring to people somethng of the fresnSandwiches of all kmds
CGin,,,
i ... ·,,, UHlOrLUnalcly cleprlved I This Is In addition to any balance will commence on the first at March. ness and beauty of vision which the
F't
Candy
us or many facts which would prove i now standing t.) the "n·dlt of the f There will be two sessions a week, designer Dlust possess. Moreover in Pies
•rul
or great Interest In this mptter. Nev·, dermrtment. The balance t>f the DI'·'on Tuesday and Friday afternoons at the coming struggle for world prog.
"1·th"I"S8, we IHivtl heen given leave! r,arlmelt of i<:nglish Is approximately: 4 o'clock. The pre-requ!sltes for the ress, America, If it Is to take Its place
to IlUhllsh a gf'lH'ral HlIrI'r,y of his: $401).00."
course are Chemistry 1 and 2. The should have ready an army of skilled
tl·lp with tht' a:iHurance that all fur·i
A list at the sums apportioned to, following topics will be covered: Food tasteful craftsmen.
For in world
11,,'r details will be h.llparted to. uli·
departments w!ll be jlUblishedl its position as a deciding factor at eommerce as in internal commerce
g 1 oUwr
ln
whell worel arrives from
Wlo.Shrn ./
Tin.:: CAMPUS all soon as It can he. the war; The plan at the food ad. all other things being equal, taste
ton.
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ministration; Food conservation and and harmony, dip the balance one
.\11'. G'·lIZ was OIl" or Ihe clvlhallK,
l'rofesHOI' Guthrie has placed "bout, subBtitut!on; The tundamental bas';'B way or the other. Let us begin now
also School Books of all publishers. new and f!eGo
who c:r<H's"tI the Atlantic wiln the, Iblrly volun1l'K on Intprnational law! of nutrition; The regulation ot the In our coIll'ges
the
preparedness ondhand
at reduced pnces. We can save .yo"
first AIlI('ric!ln Expedltloll. Ilis cap· and lopics or cun·ent interest, In; diet; The place of milk, bread, fats which will win l1S hloodless victor. much mC:~ey on y(>ur 6choolbook bills,. espteClally
. use secondhand hooks. Wnte or our
,,,·11 y wa". that of pI·lvall' """retal y I t.he refer'·nce department of t.he Col-, and oils, vegetables, meats ,sugars and ies, t.riumphs In home planning, In ·f
if you live near New Yorkhcall. and
'0 .\laJor ilodd Ow dll"r aviation of·,lp!,:" IIhrary ,StUdents taking any or other foods In the diet; The most reo retail sellng, In corporation work and ~ai~!:'~:
rsonally sel ...1: the hooks you want. T ere 18 no
tho"r.
i the l'olHical Sci<>lIce courses will! cent advances In the science of nutri. International triumps In the markets ~hool or college book published that we cannot
WI"'n th,· Ill"" ""11,,·,1 in I';ngland i find thpse hool!>; vp,"y interesting and i tion; Food adulteration; Methods of of the world."
furnish 1~1M.&.4 '?~
Ihey WI"·" gr')('I .. 1I In the simr)le waYI particularly useful. The n"w .books: organization and applications to 1m_______ _
'hal haH always dHlI"U."IPriZP<i thl\, ad'!"d to th.) library alld now 1Il
mediate problems.
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1'p'on Sinclair, glias Lieberman.
BARNES AND NOBLE, INC.,
!·;rll;IIHhmen.
Their rec'''ptlons w"r,,: clliution are:
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Parallel reading will be aSSIgned o\rthur Guiterman and James K
Successors to Hinds & Noble, 31-33·35
l~"nl(. slillpio. ,;In':''I"(>. and "OmeWl.,at! I,arcadia Hearn. Al'prpelaUo(l of POOl and written recitations will be held at, Heckett are C. C. N. Y. men.
West 15th St., New York City
r')strailH'd.
Tlnayre,
ArmH,-a
end wiii
ot each
series
of lectures.
II,,·
rriPfI(lHhlpJo:very
or thf>111:tiull
lIo"!H. Ilflvl(h'n,'ed
Thp con- etry;
~'ren"hMarcell
\':lIr "trm·;
H H ToHp~rn
Am_, thpThere
oe an
Innovation
In thisl",
~ei(lllllf;"HH of 1]". taHk h.,for'1 Ih"lIl .. rlea Among the NationH; ;\fontgom- course during the year. in that lectur-:
,,·I<I.,d un In~l'lrlng Holf'lIl/llty to the (,I"y. HeligionH of thp PltHt and Pre-! erR. not ot our own faculty. but men I
!lIVUY puradf'H and rovle\" i-t
At the ~'~nt; LaIH~ Cooppr. Thp. Orf'ek GPn-1 and women or a wide range of ex-!
'·lId of th" w"d, (J'·n"ral !'r.'"Hhlng and lous aud Its In1lIlpl)("';
Harry A., perlence in their respective fields,
hb eOlllpanlollH w"nt 10 I·'ranee,
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I"l'u"ek. Vagabonding Down the An-I' addr<>ss the classes.
Tbe spealters
IIpl''' th" J'-rfenehmpn mad" It gerILt deH.
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will include Miss Laura Cauble, Con226 WEST l25th STREET
rnBH III \",·Ic:ollling ollr soldl"rs. ~~n·
7.on" Policmnlln R8 - two "pry 10- sultant In HOllsehold Economy; Mr.
t hllHI"Ht Ie 'ro·,·"pl.lone w .... ". h .. I,!. I'~v- t'lreR!lng hool!s hy It famous 1('('lurf'r,1 Hobert l\Ic~owell. A~len, formerly Fo~d
Large Hall suitable for Banquets, Smokers or Dances
p"y . a 1'1 Ion nf tho AIII..:r."'''nH wa" I and Irav'lloguer.
and Drug Commissioner or Kentu;ky,
l;rnct.(l(1
\\"lrh grnat
,,,:ol.uBation· r
now expert of the Ward llaldng com-I
J'~J'an('(~ wn:..; f'utLl"lainin.l!, nw chalnpi·!
--------pany; Dr. Lucu1s P. Brown of the
FOR RATES 'PHONE MORNINGSIDE 25gB
OIlS of frfjp,lolJl, or IIh"rty, of jus-' OPPORTUNITIES OFFEREn.
Department of Health of New YOrk/
TABLE
D'HOTE DINNERS ONE DOLLAR
Ticf'.
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City and Director or the Bureau of
:\fr. f{urz retllrlled to Nt~w York I
COLLEGE 'J~IEN I Feod and Drugs; Dr. H. C. Sherma.n i WF,F:K DAYS 6-8
SUNDA yg iz-t
~~rt;~;· ;';jwndlii;; Ollt.. month on the con-i
Professor of Food
ChClnistry, alHI,
CARL HEUSSER, PROPRIETOR
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/11\Ii88 Mary G. liicCorlDick, Instructor
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- - - -- -in Nutrition, at Columbia University.
p,·or. It.·~I.1U Sll'vr<llsf>1I is Il,r'>ndy, Prof"s"o,· HoblnHon Is ~t prespnt The program of the lectures is given
III ~'ranc". H,' .,f'tlt n ,·anl <lale'l 1)"'".1 s.'{'king ,arlnus nPJlortunltlf's for the below:
:!'-, In MH, or th" III I'm I..,,·,; or tI]f' Ro-' ('oll"g" .'~Jf'n who, a~· .. C(lJl.1Jlf)~le'I}~ Iserles of lectures by Miss Laura Cau.
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'11"rt l"" .. i·hail hv II,,· wall"\lin!: (Jut i '"The
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,Boanl,.ji;'_mergPllc,
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1--Th!-' Problem of
Food Requirements
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--. -. - -i i~ ill TlDfid of c:lBI"ica.l hf'lp.
I·'or orl\.far~h nth.
?-RIlJnJlvl\ )4"00(1 Yalp.,~\!~>~>~.:):. '''Yc!1! ~r. "., .. h!':Il~ iwo U.uIl1I.Y ch-'rh~ lite ::,aiary I~ t\l!?UlluE"s. The Choice of' Foods. Exhibit.
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April 24th. ·Wrltten examination on
·l' second five lectures.
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April 26th. 14-The Work at the
WASHINGTON PRESENTATION
S. Department of Agriculture In
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Wartime,
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April 30th. 15-Food Conspl"Vatlon
War Aid Purposes.
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3rd. 16-The U. S. Food Administration and Its Contacts with the
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Many St}·les of TYPf and many Languages
SpeCial
ter~
legians.
.instant from OIiP
style to :lllotllt'r
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-UI-
Charnc-
for
lIIathe·
llIatic~ or ChernIstry, al\ on one
your type in an
111 a e h I n e.
Re.
versible
Mod.el
tor Hebrew and
(u nny iangu·
age.
\!rng\ish.
The Multiplex Hammond
"Two sets of type on one machine".
r-;nginper~.
1916~
"Just turn the Knoh."
Simpl<>-Cornpact-Portable. Special terms and prices to memo
bers of the stillY and to students of C. C. N. Y. MACHINE ON DIS-PLAY IN ROOM 411, MAIN BUILDING, BETWEEN.1 AND 2 P. M.
l~he Hanllnond Typewriter Co.
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hppn r.ol'nrni:
7th. 17-Food Adulterations
: and Sanitation in Wartimes.
· Sf'rles of Lectures by Dr. 1'1. C. Sher·
nlan:
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'14, non
Jstpd in th€
advanced to
officer. He
in the 168
Feb. ·15.
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r C. N. Y. Is the largest college
In the world.
2&1 BROADWA.Y, .NEW YORK
Seven U. S. generals are alumni
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CuH~~e.
D(~p
'0·\ Gordo
the F, S. 0
'05 :\"on
who was Ir
sioned ottl(
was promol'
and stutioll(
at Schoflelc
marriE'drnarl
Caifornia--1
'11 !\lonti
American (
been d€-tail,
Attache of
'Bc·rue. g'''''it
'13 Ben. \
('ally from 1<
S. military
give rank 0'
;1;CI~I(~e~l.
· l\lav 10th_ IS-The Food Situation
· from ·tho StandpOint of Nutrition.
· May 14th. 19-Foorl as the Source
: of Human Energy.
; l\fav lEith". Wrltt"n F:xaminatlon on
: lectures 11 tQ 17 inc:luslve.
I May 17th. 2{)-Food as Material tor
I Body Building.
May 21st. 21-Nutritlonal Charac·
terlstlcs of ths Different Types ot
Food.
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"Examination.
May 24to. 22-Relatlve Economy
ot the Dllre.·ent Types of Food.
May 28th. 23-The Importance of
the Milk Supply.
Mav 31st. 24-'1'11" Oll!,orhmity or
the Food Consumer.
Final Examination.
iB at (
. ('asual
THEATRE
THE 'VOHI. US BEST FILM
PHO!HJCTIONS ARE
HEBE !,'IHST
a tree tl
\. .·ere- eal!OI'
,WHAT OU
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WASHINGTON
o~.
in iull on tl
",idely quot,
flI. these ral,
.may retain
Campus ad(1
the prey iou,
Senior Prof
fully cOllsld
ment be in
. receive re(:(
R'lP;ellt~.
FOX1S
The (
saying thut
"tarts n'lOre
las! issue w
by member,
or our little
UlUIIlPntOl1S
"",.,.• (,,, in ~;)lanIHh III IIIf! l;;vE'!llng $1.200 a y""" hut for thos'· havlIIg I March Sth. :~-M~king the Food
,'011."·,,.
i f"XI"H'lr·ne;~ III ><taliJ;f.j,·al work or its, Budget. Cost or Malutenance. E.;t!I i
~!r~ f'allnrollt WJlS In AlhaT!Y Illst, l>qulva~('nl ~ahl)·i", ,of ~1.%O 1).. F:ar Iblti
.~.,.
--QlIJ;M'IIMP -Q~~tlf"··'lIT!ftwm·' brmt!d. We suggest tllnt. ~tu·1 March 12th. 4-The City's Markets.
ro
\Vurl{ for the Bopnt 'r!(
He I c1 nts who hayo pursued th" first two, Thp. question of Distribution.
Is on UII' conv.'tlttee l&.r italian.
I I:ou'·"es or more In aCcollntlllJ~ might I
March 15th. 5-The City's Souree
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do \·-pry welJ for pIa cos 'with thp! of' li'ood Supply, New Foods, A prob.
RG':>IIAN LAW TO BE"qIVEN
I Bhl!lping 11",,,·,!.. 1'1", oUke will he,lef of Co-operation.
/'. courHe In Homan La\\'\ will IH,I l~l:i" to I""-"I">ra,.> with "luol<'1118 who; Spries of lectures by Mr. Robert Mcgiven nf'xt t!'rTil hy Prnfr>H3~.r ~4j/ll.: antidpat(' applyln/: for· o!le of the~()1
Dowell Alten:
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'dldH of t Ih' Lnl In l)(:'plll"tlnPllt IH'()vi· IHHirif'lL';,
rhe J)iTHlIll inlen·;:.,h>c! 1n:
l\Inrch If;th. 6-Ccrea1s, 'Vorld Pro.
<1,·,1 ther" will he II mildlllUiH .",'!;i.,.: W",hlne:tnn is ~1. (:. Tut.'I~. i\lana~ei"i dup.tion and Distribution.
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fl":ltio of ft'll Ktncl('llt:-;,
'Thn (,f'II,.~'(11 ])irf!~inH 01 l'rnduetJOll. tdlltod Statps/
I\Tarch 20th •. Written ExaminatH)D
\\"111 I,,· I;;V('n ,·Ittll"· in till' ,lay .,r: ,;Idppirw !Joan!.
E",.>r/:p,\<:y 1·'lE'P-l. on first five lectures.
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,·\·'·ninp; ''''lll'nciiTlK upon Iho whh ..r (·'.'l"pfJrnlion. t~ln, r ;.;t .. ed, :0<. W.. ,!
March 22nd. 7-Bread Making in
i he srudpntH.
1\ "'hili!;' "". D. (.
the Home and Bakery.
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1\:H::n::, ' i"I,
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":'i':·';I:;~1 Brend l\Iaking,
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April 9th. 9-Governmental Regut.lntlon, Sanitation and Conservation.
oj April 12th. 10-CerMI!r"1n the Diet.
!: Series' of Lectures by Dr. Lucius P.
H~ Strpet at .\ms/I'rtlmn Avenue
~I Brown:
=/ April 16th. H-Food Wastes Arter
I he ('rop has lIJatured.
April 1fHh. 12-Non-essentlal Food
_ lnd:.tslries.
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23rd.
13-ueuYGc"<,,,,,
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i.1y. us .sure
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March I, 1918.
8talf's
8hlllprng Hum"" Feeding.
~'I,·et cor!lOl"atiOll/ F.::.:hibit..
Uear Drot h'
The (
;ure to att,
! !.tis year f
.\"011 can Ill'
(he Commit
of loyalty te
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J h rollo\'. lug
I" ",upplanllng or his popular willte-r; ,,(i R f.!w <lay" uJ;o.
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Frallce ~erv,
A. A. S.
.June '16 I.
missioned a
ftefterve on
Allnapoii;; f
listed as a s,
months on
·Win~low. th
upward h~·
,·ommissioll
lIon,
·.Tnne 16,
Turner and
ported as b,
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covered afte
Y. circles f(
been publls
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VOLUME THREE
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THE CAMPUS. MARCH 6,
L~EUNION
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L\e \Vorld Safe for Democracy
This is the second of a series of articles attempting to voice tho earThe annual reunion of tbe alull1nl nest thought of our College Faculty upon the present tragic world aituatlonLj
,,and friends of the College will take: The articles are reviewed by several members of the Faculty before publlNUMBER SIX place at ,tbe Hotel Ansonia, Broadway cation, and thus express with something of official wolght the judgment
,ane! nr.1 Htr"AI, nn ~H.t!!r!l!\y. Apr!!' or tnc \;ollegc and its absoiute talth In the American form of government
6th
PUBLICATION COMMITTEE FOR THE ALUMNI
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CHARLES A, DOWNER.. '86, Chair.
ROBERT C. BIRKHAHN, '07 1 dltions tbe Association will tbls year and thus to furnish a solid groundwork upon which public opinion n..'y
LEWIS SAYRE BURCHARD. '77
FREDERICK B. ROBINSON.
hold an intormal reunion. smoker and safely build,
SIGMUND POLLIT7.ER '79
LOREN7. REICH. JR.. I<'eb. '111 patriotic rally. Instehd of tbe usual
The incidl'nts that le<l to the deelal'" Clime Il\anlr'~.s t to tile irnp,artlnl onAlumnus Editor
formalper
banquct.
will be
hy the lookel'' that
t.be W9.r was In reality a
Chades F. Horne. ' 89 1I $1.50
person. The
The price
committee
Is ation of war IIgainst ! Germany
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tates WGro .'\';;'1' 10~ '\~!I'I-e~BI01\ un';ortak;en hY'
- . - - - - - - - .. - - - - - . - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - . - - . - - ,worl<int. hard to Inal", th" aliair a such as filled our reprt'sen!.atives and Germany's military caste; and ever'"
buge success. both in numbers and
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AluWlll are not only invited, but urged and entreated to mail lmmedlatly I in ~nthuslasm.
Delectable
"eals" our pNlplc with a sense 0 nat ona s ep n the conllkt made tblR convlcby a (fon
eertaln.
10 the AlulUnus Editor, at thp College. all news Items t b at conCElrn them. I will .....
be provided, there will be musl· peril.
theon' \\f,'
but were
bv a"onr"onted,
fal'!. ThenotOC1'an
ThemOI'e
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News is not likely to reach tbe editor while it is still news unless you send cnl teatures, and the speeches will wbich 'hud Isoiall'd us fl'om Europeu~ 111'1' trcilltnont of e"(,I'y el'tort rOI'
be both
and, brief.
(juurrels In the days 1'1' Washington. peace. the undisguised ntterance or
---.--. ----·-·--------------· ..-----.---1 pie opportulllt) \\ III he IIt'1ordpd those, hud owlllg to modt'rn m"llns of emil' the Gl'l'IllRn Chancollor concerning
!Jear Brotber Alulllni:
: preHt'nt to ren{'w old frIendships by Imunicatiou aud ut1ack. caused to he a Illlllllll'Y ll>'cesslty. the invasion ot
The l:all of calb thal goes out to each one of you this mont II .IS " Be"i ItIpeting
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one anothel' In soclul Int(>('·' d 1.' fel IS',
'. a IU I It bel'Hme apllarenl to 111. B(JI~lul\l
with its Illldelllable acculnu.
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te\llgent ob8PI'\'el'8 thllt. In the Ilres· lotion of horrors, th" brutal lllltred of
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luis year from a dinner to a reunion-but what's in a nllme so long us lal efrort to g"t haek into the fo,d e\"(~n on thl' othOi' lll<ll' 0[ the world, for a pial''' In the Run which no one
\'ou call mppt Ihe sume old ColI"ge chums. The detllils you can read in: men who hu\'" ~el<\om b{'!"ll spe,,' WI' shouhl hI' oblig"d, if we wlshpd eould doubt--the Oel'1nlln6 th(,jllH"i.
;be C'ommlttee's announcement In another column-trot what matlel' details, I at alumni reunions ill the PH"::
,'\ retllin our frt'Pflolll. III II" 111''''''<1 to
,ll:t not \lolli,t'-meuIIL 'flit)
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she sav::; "{ want each
of. thi..' u:al..;:,ili,,;
:l. IS, thb tt1eth, anti to
hH.'Pfiuitp'yl plaer' til the sun. in fnet. n whole cOin.
.•,~ .......... ;\I .. ,cl ~ .. ~. \I 't'1\ iii t liS Hour or I a i ,
; eXI)('cted, Will I", PI (,"l'nt In I,ll ge: in II ~tllle of wal'lik .. IIglintlOlI with hlnlltloll of wllrlling in(\lelltlOl1~ 118~UI"
"ne of you to rellssure me to coml' to proclaim atH'W and loudly yo Ill' pledgp i numb!'I'H to meel tllPll' old "boys.": our ha.'<! UpOII th .. ~Wl""l. 1'0 mllkp .. II liS Ihllt Tamprhllw waH In the
or loyalty to me and my mothl'r anrl yours Americll."
'O~le or th .. fpatlll'es. of th.· OCCIISlOn .,th .. wodn Hafp for demo"r<lcy was 1,0/ sacldle 1111<1 thllt OUI' tUI'II would ('Ollie.
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el' Ptic Ellie gOIl of one of OUI' Collpue Fucult)' !la:.; a Will he .tlle.. ('~I{'~rnllOlI ,of .tiH: gOI(~'llllalw thl! worlel Hllf,' 1'''1' oU,rselvp~, next. Tho ppa('e thut the Gm'l!Iu!l
Ie (eCI( Pl ) en g
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01 the class 01 lRr.S, IInll to mal(1' till' W01'11i HHC .. tor OUI" ("'O\','II tip"h'el! WI18 showlI to hp PlIlI:
slIying tbal hI" III ways likes to "start so:nethin' '. bpc'!1l1ge It "most always: of which Profl'!!sol' John It Sim wag "ph'PH WII" III Illalic th .. ",,,rlcl Huf,' fill' HOIllHnn. with florl1l1 Illl qlll,co or
starts n'lOre'n I pxppcted." The Alumni Campus stHl'ted something in its' a III pm he I', Thp claH~ IIf '~,:: Is a Iso demo,"l'ul'.\'.
Homl','
last issue '\'hen it hegan a serif>'s of articles on the national sitnation, writtpo: Pl:t1IHlt'iHK t.o (~el~hl'aH:' its ~rlt~ .yt~al·
Thpl't' was 110 (,tHlnll'Y In l';ut'o,lf'
Thp illtl';";llU"; In ~[exif'o .•Japan nn(l
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f:om. thp. (ollpgp. 1'1,,111 whil'h "1I1'h lIanger I'ollid III' ap [-iIlUltl A 1111'1'''''' , liI,'ulgp<i by till' Ad.
Jy member .. of UI
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. ' rhls Is II IIIlIP \\hell "ho\l' all oth· [ll'phendntl. ,'x"up: un :'lIlo('I'Hl')" und mlnlslratloll "'Pl'., II flll'th,'r iIlllstrll'
of our little shpet, that loyal eircle of devpted alul11ni whleh grows liS stead.: PI'S mllst get Ih" "ho)'s" logpthpl'; no UUln('rlll'), hllli hilh('l'tn ~1'''11 tit till tlon "r hlll,,'rill!!:';", ihiH tme In dlpl",
l,Iy. as sUl'ply. but almos' ::3 slowly as the Circles. which mark the g,I'owth: It is hop~d Ihat. Iur~e nllmb"r ot thrl'~t"l1 liS, ~IOI'('IIVpr, WI' forty yellrs miley. It hilS IIlways b"1'1l the policy
of. a tree trunk. It seems, howevpr, that u fal" wide I' eil'ele OL AnH'l'icanH! ~Hlr nWII HI kl;akl WIll nllend and tilis had '",ell little in!licatl\'I', PXCflpt of despots to stir 111' tmuhln IImln;;l,'
w~rp eal!()1' to heal" the cal'efullv eonsidered jlldgment of 0111' College on thp 1111 thill, ~vUy ,give .('oncr!'t<: e~(~l'n~'p In th .. "U"'.' of (I I,"PIlI:e. ollt·of·tllP·"'''Y; tlwir IIl'lglihors for tlwlr ()"'~i IHhllll'
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,of tllf' fact thdt 0\11 Almu .v1dlel ltd!" or Stl\'HJ;f', P(,Ollll'S 01 th,· llrO\·ulcnc·el tage.
Tlu'y hurt" eHII"i'Hi dIHSfHlI.;ioll
UlUlI1PntOUS i"su,,~ oC thp \\,al·. Thp first Campus IIrticle was not only rep1'lnteli: loyally r,,~polllil'd
to
th"
enll of Ih!' old.fashillned royaiisl vtew Ihut a In ordl'r to' IIe,str"y. \\1" hllli hoped
in iull on the editorial page of one of 0111' gl'eat New York DailieB, but was: Presdent 'Vlson Hnd has !(ven many nallon ",us Ih., lI1'rsonal IH'ollerty of that slIeli dllllolllOI'y waH oh"olntt',
",idely quotpd everywhere and brought a Ilood or letters to tht' editor. SOllie i of hel' sons 10 Ih., ""1'\'11'1> or our I tl", kin!'; who 1'111('11 II h ... what I", and here we found It lit our vl'ry doors
..,r these raised fUl'thl'r points de~erving publication. In ord,'1' that 0111' spries 1 ('Ollnt,r:-...
. , . . . ! WIIS Iltl'asf'd to ('111\ Illf.' grlll'l' of Aftpl' thllt, t.here no IIvoldlng the C(~I1'
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;nlOth,f'1 Alumni, -'\~III }Oll'/:od
elusion thllt tilt' world ('an not PXI~t
,may retalll throughout the sll1('el'll~' winch we ha ..... hOllPd to gl\'e It, the I kindly nole the .iatl', the lilacI', th"
\\,ll<'n AIISlria s(>i'-<'Ii It"sniu
nnll half alllol'Uflc and half frH',
Auto,
Campus adds in thl' present issue u section devoted to hrlef ('ommE!I1tlll'y OIl, price allll thl' o('(,l1sion, unl! C(lelll· lIpl'zgo\ ina, WP hal'lliy I'pailZl' thllt eru('y hilS glveu the ('hllil"nl;<', and it
the prpyious article. The Will' article in this i'~lle is b,' Profe"sol' Molt. the i tlltp thp WOI'I< of YOIlI' comnllttee hy tile 1I('t Indieatl'lI thp JleI'Hist'HH'e of 1l11l~t hp I'ltlwr overlhl'owll 01' rOllder.
Senior Professor of the College; and th .. ('all1pu~ pro'misps that any ('a,·e·' ""S~I~:I\dh~~., p,I'OI~llt~~
I~), ('I!'Lrl!'s Ihh, oulworn IInli abol1llllllhl .. politi· PI' hUJlotpnl. Yes; we 11I'B tlghtlng tor
Jllula). IHuRurel, l.t BrOdt! HI
~'~~l
i!1:'(H'Y.
O~~:;· a fo·... ;" ..
rr(l~dom for thp frPBdoHI or the Bel ..
fully consldel'pd comment on his 8rtl .. lp thnt
nQ. ,';!lcthr,. the ('om
II II I'k," ,
Ihlll l.'mncis ,Iosoph WII" continuing glllll", t'h .. T"rench, til(! F'ngllRh. the
ment be in pXjJansion of his views or in dlsagl'I'''nll''nt with thplIl. shali
(halrmun of (Oll1nllll(,I'
II ffl!nilr t.r~dlti(ll1 .us Wpl,l ~" ,,,'rvln g Italians, Ihe ::lIIlV8. of Ollr bretheren
. l'ecpive rec:ognitlon in 0111' next IssIlP.
-- - - - - - - - - . - -- -- - t!le IIItert'sts of hiS gentle IOIlsln \VII-, p\'ervwlwl'c. In short. and furthennore.
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A Pledge to the Flag
!~1I1l1. But the war ap~l\e<l OUI' eyes. \ In this ('onlliet just as surely as 11\
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As I hole! the origin nml th" past WhHlevel' excuse the !('al' of Russia, '
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. WHAT OU R M EN ARE DOING IN i '84 LOlliS H. 1Iahlo, long !In Assist.1of my fl,a g In sacred rell1(>ll1hr, ance. so 111cllicabed ~or a generation. may at 1776. we are figbt ng or our OWl)."II,1;...._ _.(,1_
TH E WAR
I ant Corporation Couuesl in our city i I pledge myself to kecp tbat Ilog ~lll' t1~e cutbrcal{ have gh-en the people (lelle(](len"~!.
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ana actlug CUI'POl'lItion Counsel since i stalnet! by l':i· ...,,1 or dishonor. to IlP-: or Gc:nnany tOI' accepting their em·!
Ll'.WIS I.• ~ l\~~:
,~'';." 11"1'
'80 Prof Henry Kost has now tbree ~:~~~rhas been appointed Deputy Con.! ~:~~ti~eH unllil11med in I'll II' PI' and I 11"IOI'S_ ~(l.P"!II.~()..:~rln", I< n! pnl'(, he·!
} • of",,,,,,, 0, .·';'~n;" ~".'
~'(l1\S ill the government sel'\'ic<l. All '87 Rev. vVm. 1'. 3Icl~h'een has been i
If this series of WOI' Ilrtielp:.; is to 1"'fI'PCt.ioll of "1'01' thonght,three were
students. {lllllointell p,'IHtor (It' thp
lHanhattan',
I attain the dibnHy, th~ juoti.:'.i-', and thf~ Ul~jY,'«()},II'tt.~L,','1:1Y 111('. (','el'lllltl.
nly formerly our Till
sincl'l'il Y lit which it alllls, It II1I1St. l H ' "
ppoplo Rre
tbough
one
.s
I Congregational Chnl'ch on Broadway., PRIZES TO BE GIVEN IN ENGLISH alwuys read)'! 0 11('1'('1'1. IIny IlllW fact supporting i.h,'i1' IIlIlMII'I'>"
will like
Edgar Kost, June 1912, who Is 110\\ 'lIe r('(urlls to the ell,· f('olll Kvanston,
DEPARMENT
;HI(kd 10 ileH statelllt'nts fmlll outside. PUWIIS alld SIIlH'", thou{;h Ilot In tlwR"
a eonfidpntial agel'. of the govel'll-' IIU whe,..' lie has b;,en a civic lead·
Tht! 11I'PC,'dil1g al'l iel!' of the Horins dis- wordH. I lIr,n'l' ttlld Ill(, (Jel'lllan 11111.
,N,
!une
is, el' fill' ),eal's. P(,!'viously he had been
l'lisHed the charaetel' of teh Germnn It"rv officers 111111 ('!)Ii,'g') profcsRors
at (amp Dlx In t.1l1'
RpgllllPnt 'IIn a,istant of D!', Parkhurst herl' and
(;ovl'nment and Ihl' Germlln !lPopl" as ai'" '!If'arly all hlh1l1 jlatl·illl.s--ril;ht ',II'
P.nghlPer~. Bertram K KosI. 1"1'10. '-icp·['rl',ilil'nt of Ihe ('it,' VI!(ilan('/' The ....' ,,,., , thl'l'" pl'i!. '.- 'II IIf' ur· ,,("euied hy th., war. it dedllced th" wrong for (lerillony. But I 11111 unwI!'
1916~ is at ('amp Hancock in ('0. l~::~,. I.(>a" whi('h hend,," (IIII' ~f OUI' poll· fpl'('lI ill th., Englhh ,jppul'tllll'nl I hi' condusion that th(, jl('ople hllil OHlin. ling to believe the IIIUHH"" in Germany
'Cagnal D,'pt, ;\[, M, RegillHmt.
tk;d ,,('('orin ill()VPIIIPlltS.
tprlll. ('olllpl'tilion for till'se
ately wldeome<l th •• d"('''p!ions that go to WHr for any reH"On except. that
'0·\ Gordon P.,'ans i sa captain in,
HI"', Loyd fl.
fOl'lIIerly is nol op<'n to all "Iik..,.
plunged thpm Into wal' and through thpir ehanc('s of living 111'(' !(roatel' In
the F. S. Ol'dnancp Depl,
in ('[I .. "on ('it)', 1':1',·"dn, is nov; in
Thl'
rtiggs
t'rizp· ·"I"I'"ellol11
or vanity /)econlP purl.'1f>rH ;11 the crllnE's Whr thau In being shot <lown 01' 1m.
'05 :\'on grall. \Valt.'r S. Grp,,,'pn ('har!((' of Trillity Parish, Oakland, Sppeeh. its i.imitalions and Nature". of their government. 'of th,) many prison(,11 like dogK for not responding
who was In the army as a (,OInmis- ('aL
S,'niors and Juniors ollly lI1ay COIl1' ('omments re(,eivpd upon fhl' artlclp, to thc ('olllpuisory mill 1111')' "all, I do
sionl'd otti('"r 10llg bl'fOI'C thr war"
'0:: FlolI .. rt I:. Brodie was apPoilltpl! !Ile!~' for .thi~ IJl:i~p:
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AI" two Heem worth quoting as uddlng 1101 helieve. olle III twenty hllve read
was promolPl! to Captllin in l"f'h. l!117 on F'ehnwl'\' r. to ue PI'ineipal or 1'.
Ihe Kell) (1lllquc, '-h~I,~thPW
to or limitIng itM vip\\"
Ou is frolll fhe Gprll1l111 wor books III Germany."
and stationed with thp First Infantry S. 6~, its [01'l;1f'1' prllleipal heing on nold: ('ulture 1111l! Anarc y.:
all alumns or thl' Collpg(!. himself or The mom thf' Germun Il"oplc cun be
at Schofield narrad,s, Hawaii.
II". war HPI'\'icf'
: 'I'hp
W~inherg i\IPI,1I01'l,al 1'0el1l Gprlllllnic unl'"stt.y. Ii" ~ays In part: ('()nvit~"e<l they Ill''' jJlHVIIH the ROonel'
marripdmal'riel! Miss 8m;.v M<lson d
'(16 Adolph lipid is onl' of 0111' npw i~:i7.'il" "LII)('rly
i-:nitghtll1g
The
"II i" a 1.• 'II"nkable litill", lhaf 11011" boih COI'('" and ppr"uIlHIoII will clHI the
Calfornia--Thi, is not wal' 1ll',,"S,
: "o('ialist Alder111PIl.
He W!lH f'lpC(pd: 'or (.
wal' rIghtly for thl, whole worltl .. -'(ler"
'11 l\Iontifiorp ,Iudelsohn is In thf' fl'OlII thp Fourth Distriet over ou the'
of till! 1'putollk races, with the e~· Illany ineluded."
American Consular service and has East sillp.
Ile has b1'en for years
(,pptlon of the Norsl1Il1pn, were (lYer
'Vlth nart o( this the pdltor' woul<\
bpen dE-taileci to assist the l\Iilitary connp('te.1 with the Jewls:l Daily For·
nhll' to aequire th" clliture of anothf'r hcartily' ugl'ee, The German people
Attllche of the American Legation ut I wllrd as editor and business mllnllraeI': ihal. ttlPY could not live he Hide at first rlattered and cheated int.o wal',
Hl,rue, Switz;-l·lantl.
gel'.
are now, as their vanity begins to
.
' t·J.
'il without destroyln,,; it; that it. was w<'nken being dl'iven to It by the grea.
'13 Ben. \Vullack Wl'ltps
."n.t h
USIaS
June '16 Alexander O'Nl' I! h ~s b (>pn
('ally from }<'ranee that he IS III the lJ, apPOinted head of the Englls'h De·
n("",'880ry ror lh"l11 to develop a Kultul' tel' fear, But to o«cr this IlS their
S, military servicl' til""", but fails to Ipartment of the high ~chool in Grantpccullarly their own, whieh never look orlglnnl caUKe of fighting Is to hegive rank 01' rpgimenl.
wood, N. ,J.
1
into con~irlol'atlon t hr' '»"stenee of any Ilttlf~ their vfJry depp and !(enulno pa,'June 1~, Sidnpy \\" ('aulll .. ld hilS
.I. 'Wllitel' Lee, '01 Is oul in Color·
,
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hut t1H'lIlBelv(>H. You mlgh'. exce!>tl troli"llI. No "vidence whatsoever bas
h(,pn comrniRRinflP(! ~ !lent,,!!!!!!! i!! th£ "do ","'vill!'; a" Juvpniie ('onrt Uflicer
~UUn.lllg
.
l'eachl'll U6 that the mUKS ot Germans
A\'illtion Section of the Siglllli Corps. for \Vnll County. He ha~ written
from the crltiHIsllI so justly madc in enlered on Ihe Will' In any spIrit but
'14, non gm(i. Solomon Rubel en· for the vouth of Colorado the fOI'1
your articlps, the GermanN who rl'· on" of prouli Rolf.confidence eager to
J,t"d In the arlllY and was rE'cently lowin!( lllPdge to thp flag. which we
helled In 1848. They elllphllsized their ussert ILHPlr. If we look to Austrlll In.
advanced to rank as a commissioned are glad to prespnt to our Eastern
dlfferencp hy this I'chellion and Huh. stehel we 10llrn Indeed of hundredH or
officer, He is now First Liputenant read!'rs:
f'or several b rig h t • seqlllmt pxlle. Yet strang" to mlate. In ht! unhllPPY subject hu('pil h(>lng Hhot
in the 168 P. S. Infantry.
My Flag
II
the second anrl third generation of clown for refllslng to fight. Wp can
Fpb, '15, .Jumes B. McPhprson wa~
Thl' colors of my country are red,
energetic co ege men
these ;:dles we nnd me.ny examples of wat.l'h all t.he I11l1ltlludlnouil horrors ot
('0, mmissioneri
Second I .I"utpn~nt IH~t whif" and blue, blending in a har,
f
d
reversion to tbe old typ.....
iluch II military despotism as German y
:llay and assignl'll to the Quart.,rmos· mony of radiant light. The red calls
0 goo
appearance
This is not Quoted for !t.R (lig""HRion I I" trying to extend ovor her nelg .
h
Departmenl,
,to sacrifice, the bright joy of giving:
and character. We
of German.Amerlcans. for the original borA,. But. in Germany ItsP.lf we Ilre
June '15 GpOI'~f' Horowitz i~ in lhe white to pllrlly, the hulwark of
article did not discuss them, Our Col. not fighting Hlaves. hut patriots, Dllndio'l'ance ~pl'ving with th" Uniteli Slatl'S Iibprtv: the bInI' t.o loyalty, the PH·.
h
- t
legp has found many of its Germnnlel f!(1 her (Jeople may be. beast", thbe
Y
A. A. S.
sencl" 'Of patriotism, and the shPpnl
ave a very In eresalumni to 11f' al110ng Its most loyal sup. s"()m
to us to hovo become.
Ut
,Iune '16 Leonlll'd Starbuck was com· of their brightness to the clear light
tinn' 0 f fer to make
porters in every patriotic measure both what army or slaves could ever fight
missloned as Ensign In the U. S. N, of t.ruth.
~
hefore and since the outbreak of the a~ th,'y have [ought.. To underrate
fte>fel'\'e on January ~Oth and Sl'nt to
In II unIon" of blilp. the star~ stand
them.
war But the qllotation oifers a strlk. ollr fOilS In slIpport of a Hoelal\stio
Annapoli;; for training. He had en· {or the stllte~.
As the firmament
Ing 'suggestlon of how we may ('IIplaln thp.ory would be the poorC!st way to
listed as a seaman and sprvf'd for nine clasps t.he stars and adds continuity
the exceptlonll, The few, but aills the understand them,
,
months on the fiagship of Admiral to their luster, so our impprlshable
I f l I T h e hdllor
1-
ent~r~al~~lng
it yourself,
all and
reisno
cannot
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Illen~. Hen~'y
gradu~te<l.
Kos~,
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wa~
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·\Vin~low. thA Aloha. '\'innfn~ hh; wav union ~e~ure~ in t!d~. n~'.'i.j ~on~tC!l:::'·1
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upward h~' s('rvice anti gaining hIS
I'ommissioll t.~. cOlllppUtive exam!na·
lIon,
',Tune 16, Charles Bushnell, Bert
Turner and ,lamps McGill are all rE'o
ported as bclng "t Yaphank.
In Private Life
'68 Peter Milliken has been redls·
covered after dropping ou~ of C. C. N.
Y, circlps for twenty years, He has
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:'nnlv in WiltinG to
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tion thp unquenchahle firflR of liberty,
The strlIWs are thp immortal mon·
Room 603
IIments
of the thirteen colonies.
The commemorate 0111' separation from
the Mother Countr" and our union into
a nation forI'" .. dedicated by the
Fathprs to •·.• e defen~e of hllJnanlty
and to the maintenance and tbe ad·
vancement of human rIghts,
These elements compose a flag. no·
.
been
publishing
and
editing
various
ble
In ItsInInception
and and
Insp Imum!n!lt-,'L
rmg
paRt
I
,papers out In California, and has now glorious
the prpsr:!nt
settled at Elsmore, Cal.. as proprietor Illig the future wltb tbe light of Its L_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..I
'or the Lake Elsmore Daily Press.
h1gh hope,
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38 Park Row
New York C·ty
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,
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Il
trng'(' fpw, or ollr German c: r en( ~
Who
hQY€ turned
tn h!te
the they.'
hane
that saved
them are
perhapR
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BE T A KAPPA
PH I
"rc~'crslonR"
to a very ancient typo,
Consider next thl8 leUpr from a
Our chap!"r held Its Annual Mcet'ng at the Hotel Astor on, February
26th. Prof. D, II. Steinman. '04 read
an address on "Bridge Building ADclent anel Modern."
Our "NUBer
Wl'mer" was of course
re.elected
presldfmt and Professor Mott '83,
vlcc.presldent. Professors Whiteside
'97
and Compton
'97 were secreta-.
elell~d.
treasurer
nnd correllpondlng
stranger 1n a western city. Its ear·
nestness Is made rf1thetic by the mls·
spellings and gramatic:al blunders (om
Itted here) which mark the writer as
dl
f th
one unaccustomed to sprea ng or
hts
thoughts
on
paper
but
driven
now
. lmrnlng need. by a real feeling that
~
ll-'"
we of the College are also in ear- ry. and Stephen K, Rapp '11 recordlnc:
nest, tbat we will truly listen to any secretary .
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G.~,~1:91~8~_____~------.____-------------------------------~_=::~~----LIBRARY ANNOUNCES
IC-·h·---:-~D---rtm t ART SPEECH CAUSES
CITY COLLEGE
ITS ALLOTTMENT
em. epa
en
STRIKING SENSATION
LUNCH ROOM
I
THE CAMPUS, MARCH
Mr. Kurz Returns
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Announces Course
Dr. Homer C. Newton College LI.
(Continued from Page 2)
C. McCONNELL
brarlan has notified the '.l:ngllsh DeI am pntlsan la this matte. J do not
WAS PRIVATE SECRETARY TO
partmer.t ot the amount allotted to
Comprl,e. Study of Foodll In War
look upon this course as a millenium
MAJOR DODD
the library. In his letter addressed
Tlmo
J:>ringill!; course. Dut 01.(' tbing Is
Regular Dinner 25e
to ProfeRsor A. D. Compt'ln he says:
--certain it the character ot our staple
"The Bum apportioned to the DeThe Chemistry Department announc- manufacturing is to be placed on a
SOUP, ROAST,
partment of English tor the purchase es that Chemistry 29. an emergency, higher levAI nf AT tiAtiO?
eul,
. Mr. Kurz of the French
ment hus r'l!urned Crom .an eventful 1 'Jt hookll for tho Geni"ral Lihrary nnt' cUI"'''' on a most vital world problem the training of such a course will DESSERT,
COFFEE, ETC.
trl" UI
of
of the Income for 1918, Is $125.00./ ot the day-"Food in War Tlme"- bring to people 80methng of the tresh"ensor hav\> unfortunately deprived This Is In addition to any balance' will commence on the first ot March. ness and beauty ot vision which the
Sandwiches of all kind&
us ot mOlny tacts which would prove now standing to:> the cn,dlt ot the There will be two sessions a week, designer must pO>lse8s. Moreover in Pies
Fruit
Candy
ot great Interest In this matter. Nev-I department. The balance "t the De- on Tuesday and Friday afternoons at the coming struggle tor world prog!'rlheless, we have been given leave! partmelt ot English Is approximately I' 4 o'clock. The pre-requisites tor the ress, America, if It is to take its place _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
to llUhlish a general survey of his' $400.00."
course are Chemistry 1 and 2. The should have ready an army of skilled
trip with th" assurance that all fur-I A list or thc Rums apportioned to following topics will he covered: Food tasteful craftsmen.
For in world
(J
ther deblls will be Imparted to us.,. other dopartmr,nt;; wlli be pUbh8hed.; Its position as. a decIding factor ot eommerce as in Internal commerce
.h._.,A...tt• •VVJJ../\.
.,
wht>n word al"rlv(!s frohl
WasLlng- In TU];; CAMPUS as soon as It can be i the war' The plan of the food ad- all other things being equal, tastc
.1 .... '1 ,
t(ln.
eompleted.
IllIlinistratlon; l"ood conservation and and harmouy, dip the balance one
and
Mr. Gruz was one ot tlte dvllians
Professor Guthrie has placed about substitution' The fundamental bas"s way or the other. Let us begin now
who eros sed ,lie Atlantic with the
the preparedness much money on your schoolbook bUls•.
p i thirty volumes on International law! ot nutrition'· The regulation ot the In our colleges
flr"t Amerkan
His ca
topics ot current interest, In I' diet; The piace ot milk, bread, fats which wlII win us bloodless victor.
"city waR that ot prIvate gl,cretary lthe
roference
department
ot
the
Colo.
and
olls.
vegetables,
meats
,sugars
alld
ies,
triumphs
In
home
planning, in
TherclSno
eKe
10 Major J)odd the ehlet aviation of-l
llbrary .Students takli1g any ot, other roods in the diet; The mOdt re- retail sellng, In corporation work and
or coUegp. bools pub ished that we cannot
flcCl·.
,thn Pollt.ical Science ('ourses Willi cent advances In the science of nutrl- International trlumps in the markets furnish
.;00
When the 1I1(>n land<'d In F;nglanell find thl'se hooks very Interesting and tlon; Food adulteration; Methods ot of the world."
!tIJf . \\&oV~- r-~rhoy were greeted In the simple way! p~rtlcularly uReful. Th.; npw .bo~k~, organizat!on and applications to im-I
.
.
5ARNES AND NOBLE INC.,
thai has alway" (;hal"actl'rlz('d the, auded to th'l IIhrary and now III
mediate problems.
•
l'p'.on Sinclair. Ehas Liebermon.1
I
l·;ngllshmen. TheIr I'ecept!ons werel cutation are:
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,Parallel readIng wlll be
.!.rthur GuitOJ"iaan and James K Successors
H:ndlO
I.·ank, simple, slncen', and somewhat
Lar(,a<lill H~arn, Apprec!atlo .. VL PO- j and written recitations wlll be helel at I Hp"kp.tt nrp C. C. N. Y. me!!.
V'Iciit 15.h S •• , New YorK ",ty
restrained. ];;very aet 1011 aevldenced!
ptry;
T1n9.yr2,
_'\.rma,Am.,
a, theThere
end will
or eacb
series
ot lectures.
Ihe rrltmdshlp or thp hostH.
The con-If.'renCh
war stror;
H. H.ToHearn.
be an
Innovation
in this !'O!
KeiOllnr;(>ss of t.ItB taHk h('fore tltem erlca Among the Nations; M"ntgom- course during the year, in that lectur-/
ILrld.~d an I"«pirlng Holemnlt.y to thei cry, Religions of thp Past and pre-, ers, not of DU,' own faculty, but men
'''''.ny parade" nnd reviews. At the I sent; Lane Coop!;r, Tlte Greek Gen- and women of a wide range of ex"nd or t.he w.·"k General Pershing and' lOllS lind Its Influence; Harry A. perience in their respective fields, wlIl
his companions went to [<'rance.
Franck. Vagabonding Down the An-I addrp~s the classes.
The speakers
U"re the ~'rellehmen made n gerat des.
'I will include Miss Laura Cauble. Con226 WEST 125th STREET
£11811 in w"lc()lIlln!~ our sold!ers. EnZone Policeman 88-·two very in- sultant In Household Economy; Mr.
Ihuslastlc Irt'C'ept.ioIlH wpr!' h,'ld. Ev- tQresting hool<s by a famous Ipe(urerl Robert McDowell Allen, formerly Food
Large Hall suitable for Banq'1.ets, Smokers or Dances
."'y aCllon ot the Allll:rlcaIlH wasl and traveloguer.
lund DrUg. Commissioner of Kentucky,
greet.ed
wit h great
af!eiltlllution.
now expert of the Ward Bakii1g Com1·'raIlI·') WIlS ('lltl1rralning the champl·,
-----.pany; Dr. LUf!IJII!. P. Brown of the
FOR RATES 'PHONE MORNINGSIDE 2698
ons of fni."iom, or Ilherty, of jus.! OPPORTUNITIES OFFEREO
Department of Health of I.;ew. York
TABLE
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;\fr t<urz returned to New York
rill I ~r-E ME.~ I' Feod and Dr-ugs; Dr. H. C. ShermRnl
WEEK DAYS G-8
::rtH,'niH\iiJhig UUt, month on the con-I
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Professor at 1<'00<1 Chemistry. and
Ilnmlt
,
1\IiSB l\Iary G. McCormick, Instructor
CARL HEUSSER, PROPRIETOR
.. ----------.in Nutrition, at Columbia University.
Prot. Rl'sllJn Stevenson I. alrl1ndy
l'rofpHRor Robinson Is. at present The program of the lectures is given
In YO'rance. He srnt a t:!lrrf diLled Dpc.1 g"I,klng vnr'lous opportun.ties for the below:
26 10 onn of thn lIlPmhers of thp Ro-! ('ollngo lIIen who are compelled to Series ot lectures by Miss Laura Caumancr' Dppnrtmpnl I" which he ll11ll(\~H! I'·ave.
'I'h following 110tiee !Lppl'ar·
ble:
10 ~lIp"lal1tlnl: of ltiH ,Jopul"r wint!'r,1 ed A !cw days ago.
.
March I, 1918. I-The Problem ot
"port hnll<l.h.all by the watching (lut . "The
Unlte!\
Stales, Shlpp~ng H. u. man. Feeding. Food Requirement.s
for ~ann(ln Ilalhl, etf'.
I HOlinl, Emergency. ~'ll1et CorporatIOn. !':':!:!1!bit.
.. - - - - . - - - ,b ill """" oi clIlrJcai h('\p.
~'or or./ March 5th. 2-Relative Fooel VaII
Pror";'"Or
Is now giving two' (Unary cll'rk~ the salary js about ues. The ChOice of Foods. Exhibit.
"'''11'~''11 In ::ll'anl~h in Ihe gvt>uing I ~1.2()f). a ye~r, !Iut. t.or thosn havl~g Ma1"ch 8th. 3:"-M~klng .the Food
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(·(lll"ge.
. ' I'xpC"l(mee ,II ~~at.lStIC~! ~v_ork. or ItS! Budget. (;ORt or Maintenance. E;-~i-I
l\Ir. l'unnronl WA!4 tr'! A!h9ny l:-t~t! t)quivu]r:ut. sal~!"ji.}~"~ll.)r :jll.~"O a, ):(=;ar I bit:'
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~~-'I'I~•. tnr'1nfld. We suggest tliat. stu-I March 12th. 4--The City's Marlmts.
t!.. worlc tor ·the Bop.n!
He de>nts wlto ha"e pursued the Ilrst two. i'I'he question or DistribUtion.
Is on thl' conv;.ittr,e
Italian.
courses or more in accountonl\,Y mlghtj March 15th. 5-The City's Source
'\. ,,I:
-. do vpry -'Nell for
places i,vIth. tllt!! of Food Supply. New Foods. A prOb-/
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RP:.iIAN LAW TO BE'\q!VEN
I Shipping Boa!":!.
The. office Will 10" I let or Co.operation.
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JI. course In
Uoman I.aw\ will hell glad to co·ol'",,.at.) with sturlcnts who· Series of lectures by Mr. Robert Mc'. "
1;lven next
by Professl\r 8Im-,llnticipnt" applying for one or these
Dowell Ailen:
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The ["".son interesl"r! in
March 19th. 6-Cereals, World Pro.
\
there will be a minimum
\Vashlnl{ton is
C. TuttiI'. i\Iana/{er duction and Distribution.
I"'ofin of tf'll stu<lpn!.H. The c'ltlrs(ll jlil'lslnn of 1'rnduetlon. tJnitf''' Starns
March 20th*. Written Examination
will hf! /{IVI'Il pllher in th(' <lay nr; Shlppin/{ Uoar<l.
Enlf'r/{eney Flpet IOn first live lectures.
I'v"nlng rlp;l(lndlng upon tho wigli ofi ('orporntioll. l:;Jn F Strept, :--l. 'V..
March 220(\. 7-Bread Making in
I he .r("I"nls.
. \\"ashingron. D. C.
the Home and Bakery.
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May 7th. 17-Food Adulterations
,and Sanitation in Wartimes.
S~rleR ot Lectures by Dr. fl. C. Sherman:
, l\tav 10th. IS-The Food Situation
. from 'the Standpoint ot Nutrition.
: May 14th. 19-Food as thc Source
of Human Energy.
I May 15th·. Written Examination on .
lectu~es 11 tQ 17 inclusive.
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Body -Building.
May 21st. 21-Nutritlonal Characteristics . ol the Different Types of
I.Food .
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May 24th. 22-RelaUve Economy
of the Dllferent Types ot Food.
May 28th. 23-Tho Importance of
the Milk Supply.
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May 31at. 24-The Opportunity ot
the Food Consumer.
Final Examination.
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Bread Making.
April 9th. 9-Governm .. ntal Regulation, Sanitation antI Conservation.
April 12th. lo--Cerealsln the Diet.
Seril1"' ot Lectures by Dr. Lucius P.
Brown:
Aprii !3th. ll-Food Wastes Atter
the Crop has i\Iatured.
April 19th. 12-Non·essential Food
Industries.
April 23rd.
13-DehyclraUon
ot
I Foods.
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second five lectures.
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)OM
ALUMNI PAGE
--ANNUA LREUNION OF THE Asso.1
CIATE ALUMNI
PAGE FIVE ..
Making the World Safe for Democracy'
·Published (in theory) on the last Wednesday of each Month of the College Year
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ThIs II the lecond of a serIes of articles attemptlnll to yolce the e .....
The annual reunion of the alumni neat thoullht of our College Faculty upc.n the present tragic world sltuulonLl
,and friends ot the College will take i The articles are rev/owed by several members of the Faculb before !'ubll.
YO,LUME THREE
NlTMRF.R SIX !,l!'.~~ :it the Hotc! An~un:a, IkU",UWI1YI" catIon, and thus express with somethlnll of official weight the judgment
and 73rd Street. on Sat.urday. April of the College and Its absolute faith In the American form of government
PUBL'CATION COMMITTEE FOR THE ALUMNI
6th. at 8:15 P. Ill. OWing to wal' con· and American Ideals. The articles aim to IItate only established fact ••
CHARLES A. DOWNER. '86. Chair.
ROBERT C. BIRKHAHN. '07 dltlons the Assocla:lon will this year/ and thus to furnish a solid groundwork upon which public opinion may
LEWIS SAYRE BURCHARD, '77
FREDERICK B. ROBIN:ilON. '04 hold an informal reunion, 6moker and safely build.
LORE~Z
SIGMUND POLLITZFJR '79
Alumnus Editor
REICH, JR., Feb. '11 patriotic rally, Insteud of the. usual
'l'he incidents that led to the declar. clune manifest to the Impartial on.
formal banquet. T~e price "111. be I aUon of WaI' again~l Germany by the looker that the war was In reality a
Charles F. Horne, '89 $1.50 per person. . 'l he committee Is I Congl'ess of the United States were :iwan loG Il,ggtression un"erta.k;en bY'
working hard to IHake the aff~lr al such as tilled our rellresentatlves and Germany's military caste;. and ever,..
Alumni are not only invited, but urged and enh'eated to mail IWlllediatly hnge success, both In numbo~~ ~~~ lour people with u sense of national step In the contllct made this convlc.
to ·the Alumnus Editor. at th(' College, a\l news lIems that concern them, in e,'nthuslaslIl.
Delectable
eats peril. We were confronted, not by a tion more certain.
The Serbian ulthnlltum, the cava.
News is not likely to reach the editor while it Is stili news unless you send will be provided, there will be musl.: theory, but by a fact. The ocean,
It yourself.
cal teatures, and the speeches willi which hsd Isolat"d us from European lIel' trentment of every effort. for
be both entertaining and brief. Am-I quarrels In the days of Washington, peuce, tile undisguised utterance of
pie opportunity wlil be atl'orded thoRe had owing to modern meuns of com. the German Chancellor concerning
Dear Brothel' Alulllni:
present to renew old frlendshlp~ b~ llIunication and attack, ceased to be Ii I military necessity. the Invasion or
The cull of calls that goes out to "ach one of you this month is "Be meeting one another In social Int"I·, defensf', and \I became !lpparent to In-I flnlglUlll with Its undeniable accumu.
.ure to attend our Annual Gathering in April. Its form has been altered COU1'3e.
t€l\Igent observers that, In the pres· latioll of hOrrOl'll, tile brutal hatred oC
Th" committ"e il< making Ii spec· ence of a lllenacing military aut'ocracy Englund offieially taught, the demand
this year from a dinner to a reunion-but what·s In a name so long as
lal
etl'ort
to
g€'t
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even
.:>n til<' othel' ~ld" ur the wodd, for a pluce In the sun which no one
YOU (:an meet the :;allle oid Coliegu chums. The details you can read In
men who [1a\'" sel<l,om be£'n SE'en we should bl' obliged. If we wll'~ed "01,1" douht-the G€l"inili!8 lhemsel.
the Committee'" anlloun~ement in another column ll"llt ·what matter ueLaii~. at alumni l'cunlons iii th€ r,alit. The! to retain OUl' frepdol1l. to be '1rmed to ·,·es dl~ not dOUbt-meant TfIE}
when Alma Mater calls, when In this hour of ·trial· ~he says <O{ want each mpmbers of the teaching stan', It Is! the teeth. and to continue Indeflnltply place In the sun. In flld, a whole com.
one of you to l'eassure me to come to proclaim anew unci loudly your pledgp exp{'cted. wili be present In large: in a state of warlike agitation with blnlltioll of warning Indication .. assur.
numbers to meet their old "bOy.s·"lour hund upon til" sword, To make I (>d liS that 1'anwrlane wus In th ..
of loyalty to me and illY motller and yours America."
One of the features of the occasIOn i the world sufp for demoeracy was 1.0/ ~uddle and that our turn would come.
will be t.he celebration of the gold· 'make the world sufe for ourseh'es, next. The peaco that the German
The decidedly energetic little son of one of OUI· College I"aculty has U en anniversary of the class of 1868. and to malt" the world saf" fOl' our- erown d{,Hlred was showl1 to be Pax;
saying that he always likes 10 "start some thin' ., because It "most always of which PI'ofessol' .Tohn It. Shu wus "eh'E'" was to maliC thl' world Hufe fOI' Homana. with Borl1n fill ~Iac~ or
startB ~ore'n I E'xpected." The Alumni Campus started something in Its a member, Thp clas~ of 'n Is also democracy.
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last issue when It began a series of articles on the national situation. written prE'parlng to celphratE' its 25th year
There was no ("ounlry III 1~llrol'"
The Inll'lgueH In lIIexlco. Jupnn unet
of graduation
from ahove
the College.
whleh ex""pt
such danger
could he and
ap· ministration
South Amerlcu.
I" the Ad.
by mtlmbers of our Faculty. These werf' intended on!y for the usual readers This
Is a lime when
all oth-, from
prt'hended,
an autOCl"IlLY,
weredivulged
R (urther Iilustru.
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waruisec.
save you
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of our little sheet, that loyal circle of devpted alumui which grows as sleall- PI'S must get the "boys" together.; no autoer""y hud hithet.to seen tit to tlon of Imporlalism. this tllle In dlpllli.ly, ,as surely, but almost a~ slowly as the circles, which :,arl( the gl"OwUI It is hoped that large number of i threaten us. i\loreov!'I', for forty years macy. It hus nlwnyn heen the policy
of'l, a tree trunk. It seems, howev!'r, thal a fal' wider cil'cle of Americans OIU' men In khaki wlli attend and this had hf'en IHUe 11lI1icattve, "xcept of dA"nols t,) ~t!r up troublo among:
('nn('rpt~
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C'H~ft
iH~ibhhorR
till~il'
were eager 10 hea!" Ihp C'n.r"fuHy con~ide!'ed judgment of our College on the of th" iact that our Almu Maler has 01' sU"uge, I'''opleH of til\' prevalence I tage. 'I'll",. have cllel';cd diKsell8iolt
momentous jgRUeS of th" war. Thp firRt Campus article was not only reprintp.d loyally responded
10 the enll oC the old-rash loner! royalist view that Il In ordm' to destroy. 'Ve llnd hoped
in full on the editorial page of one of our great New York Dailies. but was Prescient 'Vlson and has gven many nation W/IH tllP personal IlI.operty of that suell diplomacy was obseillte.
widely quoted everywhere and brought a tlood of letters to the editor. Some or her Rons 10 tllf' service or our thp. king who rnlpd II hy whnt llil Ilnd here we found It Ilt ollr very doors
4nr these raised further points deserving publication. In ord.'r thut OUI' series countr::.
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was p~pa"efl to eal\ the gru('e or Art!'!' thn!.. there no avoiding the <:on....
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Or·al ;Broth,PI Alumnl.--·V,11i YOII Cod.
elusion thul. thp world cannot exist
,may retalll throughout the sincerity winch we have hoped to gIve It. the.1 kindly note the datf', thl1 place. 1.h"'I' 'VllPn Aust!'ilt oeizp(1 Bosnia I\nd hali nutoratie and hlllf [reo. Auto.
Campus adds in the present issue a Eoection devoted to brief commentary 01\ price aud the occasion. and Cacill- He!'zgovlna, we hardly I'"alizp thnt craey hus glvnn the challenge, and It
the previous article. The war article in this issue is by ProfeRsor i\Iott. the I t.:~t~_:~~,,~,:orlt .?f. YO?: comllll~,~ee }'YI the Aet Inell,'nl<.tI thp p~.·~!~tnn"e .o.r n.ll'" loll "ail"r uverthrown 01' rpnl1er~p"inr- Prnfp~~("w n1' thp. Colleg"eo: and the Campii.S ijlvlidtit:j:s lhat a;l/ care·: ; 0''i.H.:iiUit;~ i'.,IVII1IJLl~ I~) CIULt ips II thiH outworn and aOOIllll1uble pohtl- tOr Il1lr)ot~tH. Yes; W~ are fighting tOf
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MUl ray. I reasurer, 7., Bload St.
cal thpon-. Only n t~w were aware freedom fill' the frc:;dom of the Bel.
fully
con.1lnent
hlS. arhcle t.hat reaches us. whethf'!' tbe com·
Bnrk.". '90
I that I"ra;tcis ,Joseph Was continuing glans, the French, the English, the
ment be l\l expanSIOn of hIS vIews 01' 11\ disagreement WIth them. shall
(hmrman of Commltt ... " i a family tradition as wpll a8 serving Hallan". the Slavs, of onr brethereI'l.
: --~ - -------.-.. t~e Interpsts of his gentle cousin WH- everywhl're, In short. and furthermore,
. receive recognition in 0111' next Isslle.
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A Pledge to tl,,, ~!?Il
ham. But the war apened our eyes. in this conflict, just as surely" as 11\
- 1 As I hold the origin and the past Whatever excuse the iear of Russia, '1776 we are tlghting for our
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·WHAT OUR MEN ·ARE DOiNG IN 1 '84 Louis H. Hahlo long an Assist. of my fiag In sacred remembrance, so Inclllcabed for 3 ge!leratlOt~,. may ~t.
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THE WAR
ant Corporation COU~PHI. in our city [ ,p!p.(Jge nlys~lf to ~e!!p .that fte.g un-l- the outbreak have g:v-en tn~ p.eoPl~1 dopenCje~~WlS F. MOTT, ~83.
and acting Corporation Counsel since stamed by greed or dishonor. tu be-, of G~rmany for accepting theh em,
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---1913, has been apPoln.ted Deputy Con: queat.~ it undimmed in POWCl' and I P'-:l"Ol S ~~~.~._.to ~~J~~~_~.t_~~':~_b~:I. ___ .. _________l_l_o_~~~~~~_F... ng R 1
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. 80 :ruf Henry .Kost has
three
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promise.
I It" thlb series
war articles is to eorl'E'ction of
t!lougllt"
I·hnt ho
.jions m the gOVelnment ~ervtce. All, 'S/ n.eL nm. T. i\lc~~"·een has been
uttuin the dignity. the justict', and the may offer:
three were. formerly Ollo. st~dents. appointed pastor of the Manhattan;
-----.-- .. -.-I Hhlcprlly at which It alms, It lllllst he
"You say the German pE'ople are
though
one
ThIS
Congregational. Chu.rch on B!.oadway.: PRIZES TO BE GIVEN IN ENGLISH II Iwuys ready ( 0 a,,<.'cpt any n"w fact
t.llPh' mastt'rR' will Ilk!!>
Edgar Kost, June 1912. Vi 0 Is
,He returns to the cIty from Iwanston:
DEPAR."ENT
added to ites statements from outSide. pawns and slaves, thongll lIot In
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a cOlltldential
.of the
iII.( wherE' he has been a civic lead·
The prt'ceding u,.ticle of the series dis- wordt!, I ogl'e!' that th(, Gcrll1ltll nul.
ment.. Hen!'y .N. KOSL,
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IS i el' 1'01' years. Prpviously he had been'
<,uRsed . the charActer of teh German Ittlry officers and collego professor;;
at Camp Dlx m thp 303111 RegHl!f'nt: 9n usist.ant of DI·. Parkhurst. hpI'e and
. .
' Govrnment and th" German pcople as Itr,. ne'arly nil blind putriots-rlght OJ'
I!'nglnee~s. Bertram E. Kost. l"pl .. , \'icc-I'I'esidE'nt of the ('itv Vlgilan('~ Then' Ilrp thr"" IWlt,'.' to I", Of-I
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It de I . d th
~n .. 1'1 I' Germony Bul I am unwil.
1916~ isI Dat Camp
Hancock In Co. I~::~., ["':"1 which heo(INI ~ne ~f onr pou: f('n,d in the English dpportm"nt t.hi' 11',,',ea e~ )Ytl t(' t'h,ur.
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Competitioll [)r these [u·izes conc l uSlon lU . C ppop e alt 0 n- lUg [)
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04 Gordon "'''''.' I .'U·
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fOI'merly IS not
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plunged them Into wnr and through thell' chances of living nre greate!" In
the U S. Ordnance Dept.
: in {'arson {'tty. Ne'-ada. IS now in
Tlw
ftlgg.. .1 rl~e
To IPecl~m
~,r vanity become partnprs in the crimes war tllun In b"lng shot down or 1m,'05 I'\on grad. '~alter S. Greap~~,: charge of Trinity Pal'ish. Oaldand, s~~eeh,. ~ts ~1~lltll;tl~~IS ~nd !';uturc : of their goV~rllm~llt.· .of the many IJrlsoned like dogH for not responding
ho
.v.: was .. th .. almy as a
("al.
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on y may com comments' reeeh'ed upon the articie, to tile compulsory military eall. I dtslOned off ICe I'
wal.: '0:: RO\)f'rt D. Bl'()die was apPOinted pe!;;
Ie -"Math"w Ar-I two seem worth quoting as adding not helleve. one Iii twenty have
-was pr01;lOted t? Cuptam .in Feh .. 1~1.1 . on Februury 6. to be Prindpa~ of P.
~e , e ~ III q I.. , . . .
to or Itmltlng its view. On Is from t.hfl German Will' books In Germllny.
and statIOned \\ Ith the FIrst In[untl y, s. 62. its [ol'mpr prIncipal bemg on no,~~. (,UI~~l ~ ~nd A~,~I ch~ .. I l'
'In HlullIns of thc College himself of Tile mere the German people can be
g
at Schofield.
flp i war g"rvice.
. I," ._ .. ·em .er
1" f'lllOTl.a,
?elll, C;prlllanic ancestry. HI:
In part: convlnc",1 they aro pawns the HOlmel"
rr:-a.rrled.marne.d ~~ISS Elll:Y. l\las?~ f'f, '06 Adolph Hpld is one of Ollr nf'W ~';IZ'I I.'
Llhe, ty
I.niightmg
rhe I "It is a "E'markahle thing that none both force anti pl!rHuaslon will emi ,the
CalfornJa--TlllS IS not \\al news.
,Socialist Aldermen. He was elpctpf!
or I.
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. Will' rightly 1'01' the whole world-Ger..
'11 Montifiol'p Julielsohn is In thE' from thp Pourth Dlstriet over on the _ _ _ . _______._ _ _ _ _ .___ 10f the 'If'utonic races, with the ex many Included."
.
American Consular service and has East sif!~. ITe bas been fOl" years
ception of the Norsemen, were ever
With part of lhlR tile editor woulf!
been deta!led to ass.ist the lII!litary connected W~t11 the .Jewlsh Dally For-I
Illlhlf' to aequire thc culture of unotiwr heartily agree .• T~e ,o~~m.a?_,~c~_~I!
Attache of the Amencan LegntlOn at ward as edItor and business mana·
f ' ... ' ".ill they cuuiti nul iive beoide i at Ih.t fiull"re" lUlU c,i.,,,,,,u IllW w ....
"Berne. S\vitzerlanrl.
ger.
.;l:.t·';f~U t rln~t,..(",.fna ft. thot H
I are now. as their vanity begins t~
'13 Ben. Wallack writes f'nthusiasti·
June '16 Alexander O'Neil has h""n
!. " __ ooou_ ----.-- ... ~ '-, .--- ... "--/weaken being driven to It by the gren,.
<'ally from FI'8n(;e tIH,t he iM in ihe D·I appointed head of the Engllsn De-II
ne(~essary for them to develop 0, Kultul' tel' fear. Rut to offer this as their
S. military service there. but falls to /partment of the high school in Grant·
peculiarly their own, which never took original cause of fighting is to be.
glye rank or regiment.
wood. N ..J.
into consideration th .. exl.;t.:hc.;" or any little tllelr very deep and genuine pa'June 13, SidnE'Y \V. Caulfipld lm~
J. V,'alter Lee. '01 is OUt in Coior'l
oo-kl~ng
I ut thf'mselves
You might except trotlHm. No evidence whatsoever has
been commissioned a lieutenant In the ado SHYing as Juvenile Conrt Officer
reached us that the mass of Germans
Aviation Section of the Signal Corps. fqr 'Vall County. He has written
from the crltlslsm so Justly made In pntel'ed on the war In any Bplrlt but
'14. non grad. Solomon Rubel en· for the youth of Colorudo the tOl'j
your articles, the Germuns who re- onp or proud self.contldenc" eagpr to
JstE'd in the army and was recently lowing pledge to th" flag. whlr.h we
belled In 1848. They emphasized their ussert Ils .. lf. If we look to Austria In.
advaneed to rank u" a commissioned are gl::<.d to present. to our Eastern
differencE' by this rebellion and sub- stead we learn Indeod of hun<\reds or
Mficer. He is now First Lieutenant readHs:
f or several b r j g h t.
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Yet st 'ange to I'slate In he unhapllY subject hllces being shot
in the 168 P. S. Infantry.
My Flag
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cneration' of Ilown for refusing to fight. we can
Feb. '15 . .James B. McPhel'3on was
The colors of my country are red,
energetic college rnen
the seco~d a~d 11~ I rmangv pxamn\PR of watch all the multltudlnonR horrors of
commissioned Second Lieutenant last while and blue. blending In a bar·
these X1 ~s ~~ Ol~ tvpe·" .
_.- - sucll a mlllta·ry despotism as Germany
"lay I1l1d assigncd to the QuurtemuiN-1 mony or radiant light. The red calls
of goo d appearance
re~~s ~n 0 t ~oted for·its discussion Is t.'ylng to extend over her neigh.
tpr~ n"p"rtmenL
.
;lu sucrifice. the bright joy or giving;
and character. W'e
f e~I~~n~1m~ricans, for the original bors. Rut. In Germany !taeIt we are
June '15 Geor~p H"l'owl~z . l~ In the white to purity, the bulwark of
~rt~le did not discuss them. Our Col- not fighting alav~B. but patriots. BlindPranc,·, serving With tile llllltea Slates libert.y; the blue to loyalty, the es·
have a very in teres- I ' h r nd many of Its Germanic eel her people may be, beasts they
A. A. S.
sencp of patriotism. and the shef.'n
eg(, aso ~~ amon • Its most loval SUll. seem to us to have become; but
:June '16 Leonard Starbuck was com· of their brightness to the clear light
tl'nn- offe r to make
a~~,:!~! ~n every lla~rlOtiC measure Iloth what army of slaves could ever fight
11llssioned as Ensign In the U. S. N. of truth.
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~e'ore and since the outbreak of the as they have fought. . To underrate
Res'erve on January 30th and s"nt to
In a union of blue the stars stand
them.
.'- But the quotation offers u strlk. ou~ [i"," In support or a SOCialistic
Annapoli~ for training. He had en· for the states. As th" firmament
~ar~u estlon of how we may e~,laln theory would be the poorest way to
·listed as a seaman and sE'rvE'd tor nine clasps the stars and adds continuity
thg
ggpUons The few but alas the understand them.
11l,onths on. the ~agsh!p .of ~dmlral to their luster. so our imperlRhable
tr=g~~C~ew, or our Ger~anlc frlendR
The J~dltor.
"~hHslow, tne AIc~na, wInning nlS way union secures in this new con.~tena.
Apply in writing to
who have turned to bite the hand
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upward .b~· servlcp and g-dnlng his tion the unquenchable l1res of liberty.
Room 603
that saved them are perhaps t.heY.'
PHI BETA KAPPA
,("ommlsslOn by compet.itlve examlna·
The st.rlpes are the. Immortal mono
"reversions" to a very ancient type.
·llon.
uments
of the thirteen co\onles.
Consider next this letter from a
Our chapter h(jld Its Annual
'.June 16. Charle~ Bushnell. Bert The commemorat,~ our separation from
.. lern cit.
Its ear. Ing at the Hotel Astor on, Februa.ry
Turner and .Tamps McGm are all reo the Mother Coum;v and our union Into
stranger In a W _8"
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26th. Prof, D. B. Steinman, '~4 react
ported as being at Yaphank.
a nation forever' dedicated by the
neatness Is made pathetic hy the mls· an "dO/'ess on "Briclga Buildmg AnIn Priv3t .. Life
Fathers to tho defense of hum unity
spellings and gramatlcal blunders (om clent and Modern."
Our "Nu:er
'68 Peter ··Mllllken- has been red Is. and to the maintenance and the ad·
Itted bere) which mal'k the writer as Werner" was of course ~e:lec,:,:
<,overed after dropping ont of C. C. N. vancement of human rights.
one unaccustomed to spreading forth, president, and profes:or s ;hltellld~
y, circles for twenty ye~rs. He .has • T~es~. el.ements comp06e a flag,. no·
his thoughts on paper but driven now I ;.Iec-presld~nt. prc.r~!,.r~ere eiecte\i
been puhlil'hlr.g ;,n<1 ",;,.I\r.g ".... rum;;. 10 .., m Its Inception and Insplrln~ IJMt I
b b'
I ' ed by a real feeling that 97 and ~om1)ton
din 8ecr~
:papers out In CaliCornia and has now glorious in the present and lIlumlnat·
y urn ng ne ,
treasurer and correspon
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'settled
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we of the College are also In ear· ry, and Stephen K. Rapp '11 record
'()f the Lake Elsmore Dally Press.
high hope.
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THE CAMPUS, MARCH 6, 1918
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',~Oe:-b.e lIt~died In a, condescending mao- who have been absent frequently
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from drill. in Brooklyn. These stuWork 0'I fdlll'uvatOlOua'. "..I The Menorah
Prize-Essay Cont"st
The Educational Alliance is attemp- dents will be suspended trom the Colin
Try.and win $100 Inbring about a community as- lege.
AlOance DISCUSSoo lISterview
any :'.leno:-ah officer for In for' I'0Clat,on-a lIplrit. of co-<>peration.
Every week thE' Campus will pubprogre~s.
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fo1ENORAH PLANS A RANt:lIIC:T
FOR MEMBERS-FRESHMAN
CLASS SWELLS MEMBERSHIP
Believing In the Proverb that "Var·
lely is the spice of human endeavors"-the Menorah 18 planning something which 16 sure to be fraught with
tnterellt and dlverMlons, All those Interviewed are highly tn fav()r of I t and If everything tllI'DB Ollt as the
olricers hope-thiM h;,.nquet will he
,tln~ t~
maUon.
' . It aims. at Americanization
.
- but. that
Mr. Solomon Bluhm, Director ot 'I'u,,~ uut "UU~l"t IIl"H"y U1 it kIlUW-1
Young P"opl(!'s Branch ot Educa- ledge of the langll'lge hut .the tOllow-1
tiona I Alliance addres."d 10 the :'.I<m- II~gll~ht or a set o~llde!lls-a modelj
orah Forum, Fehruary"27, !n the Men- p
e, a,goa l to ac eve,
orah al '0 e
In addition to Its club department
c v .
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,and religious work-tile Alliance has
The wO"k of f_,)uealfonal Alliance 1also established a Icgal guidance bur.
Is the cpntre of Jewl~h Life, and the Iea'i. The establ!sment ot an art cen·
IffH of the ,)('ople on the east side I ter for the yiddish stage has already
Is Indl)('d a problelll worthy ot "on· 1 shown to be of great intf!rest to
slderatlon and thorough study. The many, valuanle wor~:!.lg doen.
gap hetw,,"n parent and child between
these ),,'ople and (Jth"r people is not /MIL. SCIENCE DEPT. TO
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OPPOSITE THE COLLEGE
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and healthy and the views are magnifi"P.1lt. There is a rifle-ram"". base·
ball field, running track and river 'hathing in or within a short distance
of fhp- camp.
Jllajor Lyon :mnounces that he is
GRUVER'S
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that will be of intern.
At its meeiing . last
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the
est to every student In the ReglmenL
Bushwick Club unanimously elected
-------the following officers for the current
flemester: Bl'n Borkow, fonner secFRESHMAN ORGANIZE CLUB
retary fOI' two terms. president;
PRECEDENTS BROKEN
Samuel "~rledfeld, vice pre3ldent;
Samuel Goldstein; secretary; and
At a frf'~hlllan meeting last Wed- Samuel Goldstl'ln, retiring preuldent
nesday, a suggestion was r lade and treasurer.
The enUre membe.-shlp
adopted that the fresilman organlze.a Is affiliated with the Intercoll6~ate
club exclllsl\'ely for themselves. It Bllshwick Club of which Ben Borwill be a literary and dramatic so· kow Is pre~idellt.
Members should
eiety ",hOf;e purpose will be to s t u d y ·
.
the technique of the drama. They may consult the sl'cretary for partl'!~lars
put their theory Into practice in the about the ensuing Easter ente:tain~
near (uturp.
ment am! dance.
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On :'>larC'h lr., th" written examlna,lIOll Cor all commissioned officers
will be held. Only the present officers
alld mell ,;deded for their mel'lt by
1I thc
instructors will be eligible to take
the test. The attenuallee at "Officer's
School"' on Saturday morning will
prove to be a big factor In detel'mln,'iO g the Hnal grad... At present th"
ColI('ge is well repr('sented at the
4
i sehool hut ~lajo .. Lyons thinks there
are quite a few officers who still
pror" .. their BEDS to trying to perfeet themselves in :'>lilllary Leader- I
ship. The practical examinations are
453 Broome St., New York
now taking place, and in connection
Manufacturers ot
wllh this Cact, the ;\Iajor, desires lo
THE LARGEST LINE OF
announce, that no officer will receive
his commission who fails in the pracBRIEF CASES AND t
tical test. Questions on the ~lanual
loi interior Gual'd Duty wiH be 8Rkert I.
PORTFOLIOS
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enumer'l
at prices
to suit everybody's'
I ate(l In the last issue of The ('arnpU~'11
The ~llIltary Training Commission
pocket. For sale at the
has at last narrowed down its dlsStudents CO'IOperative Store
cussiOll to two plans. for the SUmtUer,
encampment. One Plan is, to have
MAIN BUILDING
four camps or two weeks duration ii
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and the other is, to have two camr3 - - - - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
of onp month (lllr~tlon,
Regarill"""
\ or which plan is adopted each. camp I IT
will accomodate 1,200 boys. Students I
who are not regular In attendance on i
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drill days WiI.1 not be p~rmitted to en-:
p-!
tel' camp. The cantp-slte will be at'
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Biauvlet, N. Y. which is just south'
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of Nyack. This ,camp ylll be super-l
'WAllSAVlNGSSTAN.PS
lor In every respect to the Peeksklll,
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camp
iast summer. The saoita-,'I
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ton is ofexcellent.
the air 'Is, pure
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Look jor ",,' l'D'\'USjilli,,1t
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GIVE WRITTEN EXAMS.
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6 n .wfh;;l /() 9 II hard". I
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BUSHWICK CLUB ELECTS OF-
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Students' Co-perative Store
Main Building
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Broadway at 34th St.
BRO'
Announce a Most Remarkable
Las!
Brown
boys I
of Men's Soft Hats at $1.95
and E
prised
during
ident
Prec
9.rms'
ident
The cheapest kind of a hat today costs two dollars wholesale, and there is no
likelihood of them getting any cheaper, all of which empha~izes the importance
of this special sale at $1.95.
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;:')ott fiats
in all the new shapes and colors for Spring, both regular and rough finish.
son sa
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man.
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of his
men.
1,000 New Spring Derbies
in jet Black, mostly "seconds" of hats by America's best known manufacturer.
All sizes.
PI'of
with 1
pleasll'
HALL!
200 Genuine Velour Hats Reduced to $2.95
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