Fund`s Spotlight Teddy Wilson`s Music to Climax on West, Junior

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Fund`s Spotlight Teddy Wilson`s Music to Climax on West, Junior
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MARCH 1950
ARDMORE, PA-, *MINERDAY.
VOLUME _ 41—NUMBER 16
Two Ford Grapplers
LOB A YEAR
$
Fund's Spotlight Teddy Wilson's Music to Climax
Focuses on West, Junior Weekend's Festivities
"Spring OttrouseP
version ofoftheMarch
annual Jutth.ough,
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the events—1951Vs
of the weekend
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tell]
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the leadership
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been planned
fill outPreaalem,
the a MP&
Ito.
the springnatal
weekena.
Music
by
Teddy
Wilson
The Haverford
Fund Drive
Br GERALD Fetunothe Soviet
Playing
for the-PromatwillHaverford..
be Teddy The
Wilson and Die orchestra ,
whet"thePresident
GilberthasF.e HOMERIC ART in their
Then serire
third featured Predresor
first
appearance
Gymnasium—which
White terms
last freener
TOP..
to
be
the
:woe
Of
be
appropriately
dimmedin eatfor
Haverford
CamPerge."
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of
the
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this
week
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University
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De. Carpentry began
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Professor
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Vacation
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the
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the
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according
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Mr.
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the
Reese
presented
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program
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varied
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mumentioned
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America.
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same time he carried out researchhemion- this graoroota movement.
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from sociology-profeaser
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year
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at
Ms
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a
m
students,
who
hotting
the
power
of
the
factory,
-by
ten
piettire'
at
and
of
performance
the
last
in spite of
sy.tem,
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on Page 4
Johann
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Mawr
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The last Work of the evening evils minded at the Mak Room
audience.
labor unions,
and- particle
the
Collection
platform,
tent
of
this
open
during
the secondandsemester
on
Seventeen
Come
Sonde;
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ce theofa thelot
larly
the
Congress
of
Industrial
Orofwhen
moviMena.iologista,
g father
aroundwas
everminister
March
Wednesday,.
Thursday
' On work.
Vaughn
William's'
Felkindicates,
Sent Mi.. Monday,
ganisations.
hare greatly
helped to -Wpaneeday.
Third
in
a
eerie.
of
lecture.
Th6
ereehoge
eight
until
ten.
work,
as
the
title
The
:next
performance
on
in
the
at
situation,
he
stated.
oldestS. Graduatleg
Negro Baptistes anchinch
the writings-of Emanuel Swedenshows the
strongoninfluence
ofAnnette•Fieher,
mast satisfying
was
economics
Scale- period
Attackedfollowing borg,
by theRoom,
Rev.."8,20Durban
to theMusic
east siRoom
de Ofisthesituated adjoceet
folk
thea-moderni
w tiofege•theaOfty The
Of theand
evening.
trio- English
majorhe tuughtAtlantati.Morehouse
ColIn theWage
question
Common
P. M.Odhner, Debt,
Vaughn
Williams.
He
John
Dailson,
pienist
the
Students
mar
'borrow tau. atRotoo
lege,
for
a:couple
of
years.
.veral
students'
voiced
Tuesday...Much
14
'
not
-to
the
degree
that
such
laborated
to
Present
Schubert'
s
D
o
with
certain
Mr.
and
then
movM1
on
to
Pitt,
where-be
• Flerberithe.JUplaerelty
. Phil ips, diofsmiWashssed major
esSunday
Hindemith
%It:Seventeen
periodThe
untilcollection
the Musicat presentrest.
violin
Their execution
ear
ned' chis ittimter's degree, nine it
Rabin
thatements•
Come
6 Plettalii
-this&thieved
worksonata.
gasthebeautionly
done, num
a:The
blatorchesnot too mien.
en.
weengleattacked
dn theSpeellIcellY
questipn• bthe . ington-481AM
economi
oriffl
e
al
or
interesthug.
l
si
Math
ist
balance
between
about
three
hundmd
!Sterne.Prom
thhfe
to
Cal
m
er(trio
try
e
•
Goadhatr
Maims.
Rol
a
,
tra
gave
lsy
far
its
l
a
i
gigOrforruanee
of
whi
s
t.
_i
s
Unlyoreity
and
ili
in
which
the
tost
led
'Wing
the
two
instrument...Mich
in
en
im
tontinuallY
a
first
workrirt
at -Actiderek
ili&CP.M. freedMiemh. patient
this work.
They arent
varies.
igeidinitheweredthafttb
in °handier
rouge,which
as Well
increased.
The Olentanuni -typebe-by
sociology ea ...ch. '"Phet,
e.up toe itsif ing
Jett: tnahoold.
demands
.d „played
was
the untMr.intee
ieltiefi
Theback
;Lid. BrytY3laseet
Gip
spirit
of this work,
is Slo- int.hnieal
albums
are.Modern
also-being
he theoriee
says,vas Velar
—oil
letgelithe
Estend
torCoMmenittal".
•
•
•
they
really
enjoyed
rind:
better:stood
the
More
automatic typo
iititid-in
WO.
in.
concept.
big
numbem
that
. . Ford
t
e
rel
kak4
ward areas.
albums.
The. second orchestral work of the its gay,
mood.
the escreemista threw around we
Pro le.
ek of Information
tout Soviet Cited
White Flies to California
For Fund Drive Opening
climax
tp
of
mores(
COMMENTS ON
nodded
lecture in
foe th
Unto
Hl-
organised
in
lag
Carpenter
Tart
week. ago,'.
. Verona Hoes, loeolr{ on Panmare Road is ',Pend,/ lo be
ready or "weaponry by Me end of spring .1.11,01(;11. Tie price wok err
Ilene.fofine new donnsifory will be the nig h, egg., fon any
funPs lir nom quarter,.
slot
last week fn
Californiawhets he
1 ..1 ...
Junior Weekend
seventh
Memorial
no
Carpenter
is.
of
the Prom—wilt
u
short
riddle
e much
plane
R'
had
the Illd
lions of
t
shows, the
Vie Masse
but
oney
by -two
have
his lecture
mon.si..s.siety iv ban ffeautlavo art
Angeles' Bib-
Berne-
ed,
eon. Gymnasium,
ebb
bean
last
only
ir
—to
the weekend
the
proses.
a
ti
to
by
to
lly
war
poor:
new
ing to
causes,
he
.
at
House ,s an
last year
Tice
in
will
bone
will be
poems
at
Professor
vast
Common
the first
rp
10
I
estroy.,"
ff
walling
id
pf "te
It
*mast
th
power, It
told
.on take the teem of e
rpm
meeting
Hence, Dr.
word?.
th
,
le
to'
o
opportunity
AcUl
4--;
,
of ,French
Nasty As
Subject ktf utvlieth Talk
tom
Ursine, and
altered his
view
ith
one of ,
re
Room
Fn
to
seram
see
rec
"Boma
from
patients
each
quite possible
there wfII
.
that
Paget
-in
th
9
•
ir
r
- rr •
discus and
t
hospital
from
Batton
Dr.
athletes
of
sate are
On
Mn.
no
d. Frond, 'DO
will
Iw
il
he
of
th
it
the .]torn
should
be
be
eased any
ray,
and was
Profs In Profile:
llege
his
was "elected
the Faculty:'
This
,
'oats
by
the
a
Wee of
NEWS,
to,
an
during
Professor
randidote
•
e
ing
•
and
for
Is
th
will be
the homes
yeses.
th
af-
sociologist
be
.lift,
fecting
ental
are made
direction
wee
As was
Ira Reid . .
Hest they
say
year
th western
sphere — occasionally It took bin as
far-afi~'d as the West Idie-t—fot
tin Ph .D.
Columbia.
,
is
has been
easy
an.,
see Shot
their. eon
interesting
the
ann
then
ton! of
The
on
was
,
ram.
IC
works
s
Elw
CAtENDAR
and
pre-Bar
gbge
driver's
11150
and
the
at
tr
period,
Music %Man in Founders
Bryn
of
Available Three Nights
re'
th
Mn
off
th
th
hot
foam
day.
ism
the pro-
rectify th
gram
U.
one
Speech,
disagreement
song
but
ember of
,
1C
Wide wage-1
Held want
Ilk
arose
default,
Commode
ri
is
th
to
of
They.
week's Prof in
fi
rate
f ten cents' .per album per
Room-is
miss
timber
e
ge
and
use.
is
,
of
o'clock
the
from
re
tnielve
s
otent
three
is
th
ling
vigorous
replaced
If
PAUMFOO' ' '
•
itaverford News
t•
1.01,-1(cOeth M. Moser.
Afauling•Edifor-AnEhoriy Morley.
flmho, lleneges.-Richard Eberly.
lidifer-Dtvd Tilley.
Edild.,-frederc Hemel. tUdhard F4orris, John Wirt,
Aflidant Sporh
W'mtern.
Alumni
Evalarehdam-CArwini'reck'op.
[Ames Tdifor-,-tgigerton
Monagrs---ffordon Werner.
•
Millsplugh.
lat.-Drew Leg
Ihigarm A
Nen, A.oarak,--lohn gnu., Malcolm. Brown, Itolvel Chew, Robert FoRiebsolitrundry.
Jun famtmachcr. Robert Hants
ley. Chasid
os John Kittredge. IL Id
(. dhon.
mond, John hiet:Intgk,
Putney. Fienclu4 Shank, John So armlike.
I loW4r4
iln Segidniry, Pour I ark, frihn Tor,. Mitch Winn. Lobe 'oh,
loa.t.t. John Leggett. 11.1.1..ed
IA:, I hello, Roth, Howard
Si, tot. 0.
Morr,n, I
1.,
sp
I on_
Bod
Pciii ,,g! I, lin .1 MI,
•flrp n,(1 Mt-nos/x.4-f I,
law., P.rpolf,
b,
br. l fir,,
Inf.nd
do, mdff,•
111 N.,
.
4",
v
24,
s
A New Sanity Code . .
1
-loverford duesn't hors to
to
Worry WV 1111101
Ig ri
A.
.d1 , I
i
tY
, although there hits broil is nasty roomer circulating
Code."
A
Trea..or■
of:
Usekis 1.4f4rinatios
last week and buying one of next year's backfield men a sun of
coffee at the A non.
We don't have ny trouble with the "Sanity Code" totsmuso
attiletIcs are •Itot
Absut um
1111
sea Vi6iit to flowers are needed to pollinate tan
ommerciak affair. The powers-theit.
be in I 01."0
...."'
ithot in three tong the rise of California.
Only afoot one- ieth of the population of Montero are
eitisene.
1111,100 - fills into u'
s
•
•
stadium or 15.11110 into a 'livid house. Nor tin their jobu depend
Seine hinds of Popcorn oil] expand thirty dears their original sire when
on their won-lost records, or on their ability to persuade hot n° ,,
ho,„
prospects 10 et0110.tet0 al or Tett*011abto salary.
I
Alt Khane. hrek. his le, .
00 reeding Ole, 4thierneilts aturi2iirs and 1'01127111i of inane,
o utucu, tgut wok out
In
ilNnen
Oath
chilrges and universities might Pak. ',
Nell, just that do your am of rood sheet
Cfnlehes rtnend their lime doing? What kind of athletics are pm ,
•
'
•
•
interested in at your college if you're out interestedwhaled ciften hold their breath fey fifty inmates or
timmo
ur
that con win consistently r
Apple, rosy he attacked by ani of two hundred dine...
One 1111011Bre to theSe nuestioos would be easy. First, we
The Golden Cam Exposition, Treasure Island, California, upeneR Fell
WoRdd Shy. of course We are irterested in teams
iinverford's athletic set It. ore nut concerned with producing I
"intercollegiate competitors" who can !lack
that can win. taoh. too, meta
Nobody wants to lose. But we are more interested in building
Mara Iredai'oeo
men ' thus in building twinging :Areas. Our emphases is on the
,
men' who play in the games. not _on the scores that come .t or
them.
.•
Thereto no shut' p cleavage. here between "the guys
who Ida:"
sports- and "the rest of us." •Hetter than one out or every
five
persolfs al linverferd Willi;
have
0•00 tit least
a
-
paper 001. ,t 4fted in 1011.
,
for lornoetiop
Serfage+ tae anima far
are yoang.
en nuffero from 112 different die....
Angelina E. liriorke. abolition., wan boon in choom000.
The imarlah ekes Near m
th
varsity-letter. The number .whit
C.
".
numerals is probably' double that. Not many .
places can me 'eh those figures..
•
hrn.,
•
'By way of a second 'answer to onestions about
out stliktitaa l.
ineplisitors in all Interclass Athletic- Day,
• suclinti was held haat weekend. alt even which h,
a smith.] of the '
we might bring our
•
stunt partieipation for which we aint. Or we might outline
for
70e1044
them the whole intratlineal. program we have, to program
de-'
let everybody' have a
athletic,
the eh
signed to
Perieure of teamwork in
lair 0.1
a
innpuirtant to deNdolt IRK/ Mon who. can
pin, sone,
with enongh skiii to have foot doing it than tederetop twenty
I •
Deak
'e- Nol1
kutrois
Lou wif.4 1te N05
4- doe..., ,ifo
nf • Fn. a cnn,n,,,n,:.
try" r t
k3.114 • a
the Mgfskii pLn. , 0th,,
frcruumf v n. worb rl,r .disbar)
irrek'
Chard's speech, We hood a chat &teat the toat.
'nett whose main jolt is to Will funthidi gating
'eosin litut on Om Masahatl Plait which he had expt.emil s, tleannstaudlY
I at
worers'
k
Our intramural program here is big. It s.heni
meet.
loop
•
shouldIrron bigger. ,
•
.
too diemss
019i• MO e .
There should to:
much emphasis at Hnverford on building P.
g t nil be odunGell acme used
the strength and slaminn of the britIY
toothere is on building op. Ur
offered no opposition when shaven Mid nom. he
heti tailed soverpro.
the reasoning intellect. A mind ftimelohing in on ill-conditio
ned decline" in ice, was
really• the attempt la, hal.,4 up with pent-up tonna
body cannot at tad
in some re'ipet'ni- on iii.conditioned dew and ,ror automobiles nothing, ete Hi; easy concessions
011 Rh,
99111.6., offad revealed 11.h-ward', teshioque is to Inehide in
Mind. This fool should be recognized.
a stmeth
ever 114ac or •nh,eirktitinna- amitiori Ma ease, even though he knows many
Cal
ntay be the ultimata answers to. lona.motge
Mni.m
is invalid.
titleStioas :adult nor athletic •pnigraie
limy reel ccriiiin that :
cltIlt.preetti11 mt-Up is !Minted in the_eigiit direction. Interco]. tfes yet Girard ua no lop,e50e. Iteriersth hoe parpeaef,t1 eap,,eptiena
herd mow
mineRtion thin the Communiot
as O. 9.4
legiate silo-eta nee important. They ail,
to malt, yf
and !fight ,'”tetY• mid .011M the AlAndtaill Plan nee ao
.1 of leer. ,tit . all
is our feeling they ahtfUld end, inTor store minim: :Ind cu redid- asait anti-rommynisi •l td morathe communists
0th,
ore foe
ind1t
Strati. 1h on the Administration now ,ill Ain
to
thein. More int- • bomaltt
nut mu characteristics yr (
portant, hOXII5Ver. Is the' dorehninient
tieserfa thinking: a) T
'hdee. id only ONE
of to
individual °w coat
nywhich
s.
goof
too., be teethed, and b) If you are not in favor
Al/Grit:11
110asiar.
•,
of thin method cop are auteminiettlic tomtit* the raps.'
. • Ito' should &viol) uIII
r'SttuitY Code- here. Anyone -„ Leaving Ow p.m'
"10Xik
who did not parlieigaft, ill mime sport' would la a violator of the 1,11,a0.11-0,1,P.,17,,,,e0111.;yo.,..F,rtz.,,,tedli,t, took UP particular instances or Mar
itnhieni,r;
code.. That would be a "shavraai,-, that makes sense-in
terms
arty... that the mai reoson
of yea! huninifylilues.
the shortage of ebsgricit3;
.
ca,,ed by a dry mmine, He wise datkneight•elnrmett, however,
Oar athletic urngrein is hot ,end.shopkt but he pointed
to learn
vi the that UMli
Jigne. of emunteraart - fands from the
51nrsholl Plan trete
gOal of producing • 'a 'winner." It is directed toward the
0
et31.,."!„:,,
",•,ii:i.d,Litrli.v
m
io.cr,,,
t.ontdniir,,o4rthioch,s‘httiote,k
'aLL',...
...yezd
ire.
In other -words, the
' tvliainte of all athletic schettfile in which oil the students of HuyTic monitored with the matnele a
1,10rd lire. read trilinera in leen. Of physical fitness ainl• the b, „ore
the Frensh aircroft industry which!
„th, ,th4„,.„4
nbdnt to imiek wit h others in 0 team anal.
America plane jqtrears. Ile felt that with ', 10.00ha Pion 'b. tiniest
mete. crane.. in Bauxite.
sOng 'Mettles.
n0 In Oat type of-patent craftsmen scald to build
Lees Leave A Note . . .
alt. old iv•paudiaa a large percentage of listmoe's Oen.The e-vious %deaden gas, if there were nn ytatsh 11 Ping who. would
old b, the plane, that .Fronce would hods'. Girard tuggudted
tl
Frant'e. and liediatid a bit Were mentioning military 000030a1.
Age then
if...14nm! whether Air Frame, if it bought-French
plane. exclusively. Londe
ion
indogrY ginger but technically coned&
emit' compete with air fines
nob-c :blue-rion ''cgostellations"
Soils With the advantage, of the latest
technology. The diacessimi 0
.110 boiled down to the conelusion that along
with row matsrieln, fueiorgs, end
hmonower, there woo
ingredgmth
outer Important
x
email then suggested that •instend
nf -sending
ovcr ,nrph.fed
inf.-Motion, and -.I,- IrOashould give France wind tunnels, teelinterd
research with which .to
build
n
new aviation
nilunry I-and o
,, ito technology.
ft
intereming to note that when Oirard'e 'thinking woo pooh.
ahead wan
ahead
wow, groontl and had onnneOlatil,
foegorten the goal. of
Gaand Strategy 'for the goal of n
revitalized Vegneh alereaft
washy. hi.
conclusions mow ont to he what the Mo.hall Pionsas actuellY
Wing ledg
l'ite Communist organiser then took over
tar 'mentioning himself
towed-great curiae:ay about
my college in America. Ft is hard to to and
ten
bat Wiletwised
were alit tetnroontata.Moat. finding that one quarter Of the student h.f..d,
henring that wh"Be students had 11.010
10 the highest office of Ma
negro
elmm'in the student gorerni.eL
mogesIrd• roolifirms
porkm, 04 behind Myr HA,
IL earned was further intrigued by the conclusions of' thc Frlande Com:
el, 'Imre .rr
oboe, hat.e•iaudled ill a numbir
Mims: on kusae-Anwriean otation, and -wonted
maorird serape, and
to know Why, if the
dt td, " ftrithed ran for lebiell nu 'reilmnsiln.lid Am bet /k
ti Irb
tdonkcia wine sincere in demiHna peace. th.ey did not go ail me
way
mid
eonddinu r,,eot ■ nonnes,d6 at all Prousylrmna
and loony
heroine Communists. ite (piing the leggin. considenitione I ateatioried
f roar sail sir :e.,
irrelevant. And When i added
. aro required to can-) iousrance.17, leanox
inotr,
that it was haminet, the nature of -Amerkans
clean: a,iiors. <411,111 SI 1 VC fly rojored each
e,'fart e of Mr needto 1:e sheep Or parrote, the Intereiew !Nate t r en awkward
ed "rla .. a eh au fore terrhe fmr..en sromril.
a
days a.reM
'Spe aking before 0 meeting of Him.rd, alumni last Wednesday. Vet
Stilt, '22. professor of
rd
es at Haverford, expreeeed the
ling that secrecy about the 'hydrogen bomb -woo little use and that a,
ate entering
meet
tdbose result in the some as that of
all other armatnent races.
A Bombe. B Bombs
Delivering . a talk entitled "A
Bomhd, B hombs, and XYZ Bombsandtinsidently, Some Observations on
the Teaching' of Science at Haverford." before thedirrford Club of
Philadelphia, IM:-Xted -that secrecy
could mean.• arthe most a few months
of time saved, on. a bomb ix develargil, it is only question of how
bard scientists wish to work until
it ten he duplicated by other..
However, as yet, he pointed out,
„.1,t,thIensonepthyti:1,y,44
16 PraFrr, istra b,t the Curigribba Ybati Cbib :a Et040064,
ProrriAlpiir, Otto turit -r 4 113r foarlern
otenal,r. of
de
emo
age opromiy;,
Lb.
'Seib rrevion. Tien, m tb, inc hare are:
14.01A.111. F. bog ,Issits K. 1.0SIG
AWA,Pu. ft,
WYLE•rte. T..lheasprCqtus. ; $tomkrig Al. Po r.), ClitiLlit T. Col tat it.,
peace h. hindato,owtoa, Gtottcy T. Pr 11-1-1l,
1,JR ,11 F. Kansan,
Tutuass
F Ban
Akrtn•rbige 141.4rAma,
S. Jashtr.
bee dam etrated
know that the energy is them, It
.740 go*
APO Awdmforii
Air Ow of 090
,
;;Iy a questiegitgam e.Porb
emotion
and work until one is de-
Ammer
However, Dr. Sutton disagreed
with the idea preaented recently in
Rod no hkagrufeed'a oldeht clews
celebrates its aiAtteth appieeraMy Following in hie Itither's footdtene, thenews that our only hope is arm.
this year. The Close of IAA Arlft- tCehdell .1[arelpete. -4s, is taking an Ina. Feeling that there lere n.11>"
Nally thirty-five strong, carries on Interest in child relief work and was other possible solutions to our prohresent/Y with the United Nation In- lents with Armaire, he pointed oat that
wish seven member, still living,.
ternational Children's Emementy we have not beg. to explore them.
_Fonetteo All. to III.'
Wilda we spend fifteen billion dotUnlike their' fiftieth sent.. re "'""
hair for armaments end a many Uwe
when the fourteen then Jiving Mem:
Ir.
inui
,
:d.
ite
Cort,
O ::
r,;.-1,,,,,,,,E
.,I
,,r
tnn
i.zpo
,.,6n,
1„.9:.
ifwen...
t...
rw
1I:
here held + reunion hit the College, Mr. Kershner has just reinimml to ;
there Will
lid- gather* this YOar. the U.P.itui Steles after' spending WThy
mot ye. most three year. directing one of the
arth.„,th,„ thth,„
rho
UNICEF
tlei. hewer.,nod
110h1no for. "Al'''.
in Fin' eulturol and economic exchange and
d.
ward no doubt tO 1980 and their sec:
n.i,.
-Since October, 1947, he has :been co-operst,t,i,oed
entioth anolveeasey.
of HDnI
in Finland diatribe
food cloth-The picture at Aw heed of
the
akiele sheers twelve of the fourteen bog, cool
Ieletanee to Miroinembem alive in 1040. Goy H. Davies Wig- and pregnant. mothers ar'0011 m talk, pr. ballot eommenttnl that ha
4.0 the Peak of the job, he
unable to attend the ,wanton and
rho.
Robert It. Tatman sea, assail when ministered to '1824000 children, and
Was involved. in trips to all pert, of'
the picture was token.
obe
,odothog ,,olts. No One knows 010,0 toll hal,
La. 15.. *IWO." Maslen
(If these fourteen, seven are atilt jearneYs beyond the Aretie Circle. 10en Who. aneh quantities of energy
are unleashed nor how widespread,
-Finland Moods On.Own Yam
living, George T. Butler, who at
ton would be; •
ite
•
one time left school becantie of ill. 'Under Mr. Kershner's
the Prefemor
Peel, ,qe1nl on to law school later and (too, -UNICEF all.ated 6721,000 On fl■-•,.
a
food,
1380,000 worth of cot- nliteared on a television 000010m
'meth
II still n men her of the firm cd Butler, Beatty, Croce te Johnson, in ton, leather. and Wool for clothing, with hi,. illostration of atomic
3177,000 in met:Real aupPlies. and Mtn, time trowofirmons ”Mouse iron
Media, Po. gea Bo years old.
. "tome
Charles T..Cottiell. also 80 Years $86.000 'for milk machincrY:
Rd. likewise ective in law with the I° i'Lnni.",
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.''°1' het
ent,esp. in ,00.too. been matching ell UNICEF supplies
. firm gf .1mres
with local prodocis, waLved farther' n •
51.4+Ittisetia.
H:
it ant
to re. •
onintsfacturer
n°2 "'°°"'"Y °"' past
with the e'
.
itoldwd Products Ineorporn
t°
'n'd
milk conservation prognini. It will
oleo
receive
X-ray equiputent for to
gpooki„o beso„.e
',roe
an, a tauter
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Inrcules. diagnosis and supplies of •th moothot000,
J, February
FP. still MIA,
• leather for oes
sh.
Wnlierp W tun' Comf ort, m eg,
Rohe. E. Fos, who is 141, in star
Roth.
For
Olympics
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dent-emeritus of Harerlord. College,
eel -re as Special Agent of the Prowl.Imps Mutual Life Insuennte Com. The little country, which disc/nags gime the first of a
ea n(
of Philadelphia, havmg been In ed its World {Star deht ahel therubY en ".Mbnhedam. na Lis°, "lt'i. "4l.
aroused
odneratien,
ham twee ranking. te•trY.."
broker and
i111011.109,0 Held,
direct cantributiOns to the ..UNIC.EF The author of Quakerism In the
agent, for almost half o meal,
The: oldest . member Of the omen. and recently promised another for Meidern wnrid. he don't with the hisdatvenrth
rove SUMO, mai *err el the gig.* beginning with
HM*
I. was for
any May. In 190.
this year, gave $26,- the Deistic movement on the Conti,
pair a lawyergnd now lives. in re,. in 'January
tirernent inElinabethtown, Pa. He is .000. The pledge for May of thie year oont of Europe to the period 1060 to
1490, and the revolt,from the then.
.
•
824.060.
SE years old.
Mr. Korona. xill resume his real- ionteril subtleties of thn time,
Yneagater of 79
.
The youngest-member of OR: at 711.J.t,.4 in New JerseY and tool nears °Developing in the Ilieh and Path
is Jonathan M Steere. well-known ea to th". Ei°e"..k *cabanasee"cern• eenturiess° be said,' °wasa mystical'
o booker ob.
Cliitan. N. J., where he was eon- sense of the alai. element ha every
man3'
with the Girard Trust Company o ootnd beforegong on the r''''.1°°' individual. A fooling at the divine
e ihtliuiduat and 41 denetoterun
Poilodelphia and a member of the He also cope°. to return to Finland inach
Hoard.of, Managers of the College in 1009 for the Olympic Gemeo, irhe on it for guidance."
doegnot
get
hack
before
that
time
0sinee 1010,
to Or. Cain.'
• .
Hobert R. Tama'', who Vane prat
h.'i' i' PweAcal ntletieisel wed 'LS
roundel . four prineMlen: it) that
frmeo of physics at Igerthweitern •
and Syracuse Univeraities before 'be'''''' A'' i' bald
that Grace it universal:
131 an ohli,roming • research engineer-with
E. Rhoda & So. m Wihnington,
to seok for perfection, and .11 u gerg
Delawere, in new Hying in retirement Avoca
Wyrniew.d. IN. He la SO.
• .Arthur J. Phillips,. 'on, Mad Feb- 71,
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.6::::::::::::LT
•Ibirlington-hloat Iteeent Deathroary 211. at his home in Philaderlphis ::: 7::::::::17.
.,L.,-i., of
.01
others Who were there in A the age of 72. He was formerly
1940, Thom. S. danney and diency advertising manager of 'the }Nam
God's will,_tyy to think themselves
P. Bully were will le merchants; Corporetiod.
Edward R Longstreth and T. Amore 111.0. -Philliad came le this • country
'7Lly w
0,1T-lik'
;7hen,."" ".'"'. ''67UCoffin wore -engineers; Percy 0. as boy from his birthplace in Corn- gea
Derlington was an investment bookEnzlanti. After attending Most, The talks, of which this wes the •
and Edon, J. Haley was a ch., Brown &heel.. in Providence. It: T. first of three tehedoled, were Repro--of I, nemes msnh recentlY
ist.
h came to Haverfont
he
D omMA
C
s e..
at the Haver/mil
All of these men died sinee the after ,graduation, lie spent reviral b:
laat reunion, Holey passing. away in year. with The -Limited States En. MrPlioM.ting. The others ;ollowed
tait3 at the age of 79. Lonsidreth, 79, vOlope Company, of leSi'eenter, Moos., on stictinelve"saa&y,
and Coffin, 75, in 1044: Bally in IMO and then joined the /We. Comoroat the ago of 7,1, Jahney hi 194tat.
Skate until his retirese
the age of 70, and just lust yetti. ment ibtee Years ana.
Burlington at 00 year's of age.
g w.os an active *mime of the
Thegho. picture and much of the 120 Street
Meetum
af the Semmt
- M.
0( his . article was made of Friends. Surviving are h. •wife.
aveilable through' the kindobso of two sous, Gilbert A., und Cmil E.,
di
,pti,
,tecrii, 0,o., .nr, or the • 0,1 oe- and a daughter. him. George Y. The annual
° nee of the Hoy,
.
ford Society
of Maryland
will hc hold
of !q.
Geortt_e.
.
- . . hit the Gledstone. 041.1, and .Cluirles _
•
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streets.
Baltimore,
Md.: at
p. ill.
...
.
,,.
on Friday; March lath.
o c01LECIYIIAr OAF
President Gilbert F. White. FrofICSSIAN LITURCAC *Mk. •
Imo.
. r• Howard M. Teat and Alumni
Secretory ..Bennett S. Connor will in
am recorded As
guests of the society.
HATERFORD COL_ GLEE CLUB - WITN MAWR (44 0 410M.G1
Allred M. Townsend, '18, pre,i■fent
(9 len-lach nen-brookable retg4da .,- 78 N.M.)
of the model, is salivating a large
tar
Of alumni and their ViVes
SALE AT tiAlrlai
rap WAGE .WOOKSTOISE
FiNivir4 11104
toil
b.<44,
Br hiu no, 1
and of
competitive .sitnation..•
Our athletic deportment has recognized the fact that it
is I
more .
Ford Prof Gives
Tnile un 4410nbs
101 By taking isolated inn iances..informahon eabiert to-vcrificstio,
around campus -about one of the football coaches kruing Inserk
our
ALUMNI NEWS
•
Dear Sin
...renege ... Nobil Total; (Lee,. to the Edit., ,t I. RI) of twe'teet
distortioa of the truth which cannot remain unchallenged- The unwithout the team foundation.
justified criticism of Mr. Pollack
In this ahort apaga I intend to refute some of the gilient distortions:
Ill Ono reason. asitong others, why. Amos, suntan, lartool elegatose.
the Aralm are W , true worthy bulwark against gnything in the Hear,
l'Aw Grand Mufti and his gang wooed .that by tmattly ejdiag the
Aide. England admietwjentlY 601t Wingate to tpalestior tgleglo Jews in
Falettine to resist any Aide threat. Willa OW .910,
I'd) The d aft Rmittiliit hog den. more for the .staildard of RAPS
of the Arabe than Moat. feudal lordo who rule the venter Parcaol sA.e
of ale oils ' Their disease fatality. has decreased doe to *leaved health
standardn introductd by the, Israelis, and their stoodord of Reim in the
shat near the
has be raised congderablY. The fended lords fear
their vronentie supreauity ...mild be endengeied if. the Arai.
woe educated and had. a high4r standard of tieing,
IT) Of the three Common!. remitters in the Israeli parliament. two
Amts. Some Communist threat! •
. Ill The American Council for Jurblietp compottes p tiny segrnont of
Anwrimn 000.. It it Inc teMPStattitt of American Jewry than the
Flux
glee is of American Opinion.
lit
Jul Mr, prillool brought out moat of the above cud much more liarti
•inA facts coneertiMg the lilifldte Ellie. It Wine himself en amateur, Mr.• Poliark displayed aehatocteristie which is called humbleness. W. Poncho
tortoni.a, disqualified from Yoking an authoritative opinion on tennis while
ho no,
as no amateur!
and -pirornifanda hinted by the Arab Lmigoe.
Totah has .piesented un
undear picture to the NEWS readers.
I therefore invite Mr. Xotah to a public debate to clarify some'ef the
413100.
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SlweerelY,
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Eli a Halpern
a considetation of possibly violation of the ist.A.A.
wonooluty, RUITIter6,-IMIte
W 1413 F W ler' 19,6
In The Editor's Moil
SeeentionmeXero
tir.l...umrort Speaks
via Quaker History
viv,ory
t he
9.0,...., n.onhng
Phillips,'03, Dies: .1 U'd i" '""P
.. .
Executive "" -`h*-'"°`'''''''^"I'id.^1
.
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.
Maryland Soczety
Meets March 4
1,00
IOAlce 4440 Hr n49•92Y CW4e.o 10v44e fo
lot. C. Itookowro)
R'Ite
.IateotArtidtt7.111..., In mode through
Isaac C. Lyeett, Jr., '40, .I.yeett IncOrporated. 317 North Cherie, Meet,.
Alltireet, Mil.
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PAGE THREE
/IA VEIFtBr OHEI NEWS "
Quintet Sunk Twice; Rodewald Cadwallader Cop Titles
1),M.C. Tops Fords (:4414.,01
86-65; Sol Tollin
Hoops 23 Points
Sophni Ores-- Take class Athletic Day ( "'"."'"""''''""''' • Grapplers Place
Third In Middle
By Single Point; Seniors, Juniors Tie
Atlantic Meet
however, was 'the con. 10 more points ina Loa their e.ic,
In the third annyal.. baos AtIalaii:
ay, the class of 1952 carried away notation game bettween the Freeh• to 23-3.
no honors at they gained 73 points men and the Junior.. Sparked by the
Earlier in the day. ale Senior col.
Mostly Omagh the er..:ellent showA fast, agg;earave, ehere ahooti
of a possible 70, defeating the Junior:. nirgreilaive plop and snoring of Led- leyball roam polished if a Freshmen
e.m.e.. Basketball team rompletels
nod -Seniors, who were • tied et 70 oboor Di) and Linthieum171, the learn, 15-2. 15., The Senior tram ...inn
Linn Haverford wresPers, the
outdistanced-a ['Becky Haverford five
points, and having the Risible the low Freshmen had overcome a Junior lead composed of Eastman, Tilley. Greer.
Fbral grapple., cuptuicd Ill. points
SatrodaY night on the Fords' home
men on the totem pole with 70 points. and gone out in front. 30-29. with less Wald. Harlin, Vogel, Manwiller am.
and third placeat the tuelfth annual
With the scoring Wt at seven points than a minute to Ploy. But Ken Dot- ho/f, and Baldwin. The Erase tenor
16-05. 0"et again Ford CellMiddle Atlantis. Collegium Wrestling
tain Sol rain led the scoring pa ride
ter Mitering a complete taro, with beam, eke led the Juniors in noting in Fal., liontrn, Lamperti, Hitchon be found the range for 23 points,
AMOdatiOn Tournamenn held in the
One point taken ow for every nine With 11 points. .risked a two-paint- cock, Hickman. Stansbury, Nash. and
17 of which swished through the nets
abort a seven In rho amstling eons or: and as the final busser eounded, Perot. A strong Soph team composed
University of Deltiwore's Carpento
in oho second half. Chief scorers for
patties and els points for el win, and Bosky Herrin dropped in a eat abet, of Killian Wil.n, Sterner, Freund.
Field House, Gettysburg. • with 2:1
the Red and Yellow were co-captain's
fastde u lots, the &Ors piled up for the Juniors. Final tally-Junior: Perham. Hibberd, Franke, Grine,
points, took fa at place for the .4,1101
Utlocleb with 10 front 'hie pivot Post.
heir winning total with four.winn and 32: 'Freshmen 90,
Barnes and Hierlsor eked out a 17-15:
yea m n YOU: Swal•thmete gamed 27
Chips Margavage tossed in 18.
two losers. The rhea of IC lost a point
In the wrestling opener on Friday, 15-8 victory Over the Juniors Tanipoints and the ronoesun positim
when
they
were
not
able
to
enter
a
the
Freshmen
presented
probably
the
am
i Krata, .•Tucker. Atitenwcath.
Ueda Fen.
F
128
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b.. man jo the competition en strong.t mat team over seen in In• Brown, Allen, Dayton. and ;Brit.'s).
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in,
hit 071 oonn, The remaining competing
The gnaw opened with a Work
• . •
21 poix/r
ter-Class competition as they defeat- The
hewtotal -score of the day was Sen:Varlet basket as Moose Amusten. lioromb Me beep Jot Selahlay's
Middle Alleelie shoo_Cl.00l00011°A.'11. 16: Daneo'' end to .
The
Seniors
combined
height
and
ed
the
Seniors,
25-5.
Brobyn.
•
freshions
37, Sophs 30. and the PriThrnen
,lep al M.A.',
Huhl..tile,e.
after getting the tap from has renter
Mt with P.M.C. W ■th tha hew
an effective fast-brcalong offense to mart, pinned Metcalfe to start; the bull .and Juniors tied at 35.
petition. raced down the floor for
Hai onhau his fourth tear of
no Russ Reign, tho:mil
Lafayette,
Sol-tnfri bin thinf tear ul topwalk off void, the Inlet-Close hoop
Ken Earthed), 103 /• managed
In the heals on thiturdliy, the &ogle
the return pass and the two point
ur•ii courttolillon.
flight, bfgh•fooriaz piny.
.v•Ant• u*, 155-pound ...melon en.
•
egml.ting the Freehmen 50. to pin Don Cole in the fourth pedal. gamed the necessary plii7.
to wm as
lay.. It was seven long minutes be43 and then whipping the highly tout- These two matches were followed by they wan wrestling and the volleyeste I outamnding wrestles' in the
fore the Fords dented the nets again..
.
et! Sophomores, 3748, in the fioals, two more Sophomore victories ii
Me
During these mien minutes the
The Juniors. after being trampled, Matte,. (631 pinned Zimmerman, WI
n''''
S'"'""' "ii' ''''
basketbail.
Cadets epithet' ea aggressive full
the 121.1meed Ales ,Iluyet•foni's
42-09, et the bands of the Sophs, and Bill Wood (53) easily pinned AI
With' the same tenet: that h, I court press which converted the hasty,
keel. In the Nest
!la, Hair w
plumed Into Hfird place by edging Smell. The only tie was a gruelling ployed ort:the dec
immeutete Scarlet passing into light.
Wm,. the ;leo,
,,,
hr Swetthmone's Mike Laws
the
Freshmen,
1111d
.,mid
3240,
in
the
comasmatch
between Merrell and Haines aM
fought for ae all-iml•..
ping scores for P.M.C. The score
Rut in the 12a-piund clam eertion game.
tn the 185 lb. ele. that ended 6-6. tent win in the opening veth,...
quiskly mounted into .he
e gn
Crichton., in the 175 lb. CUSS defeated naches. The Sopbs easily
6,d, hotrod-cold star John ItntlEt•
Tatnal Sparks Seniors
ums and the Cadet* had a
won
17
got hot and fought his warp into the
,, .
It was Runde Tatual who sparked H. Wood with • fall in the third Pes first pore, 15-8, but narrowly sau,,s •
paint margin when Sant C man
Last Wednesday night
mrappy the Senior, offensively to their chem- led. Strong ..n for the 8,017'0 ed out e 18-14 victory in the it.,,.. .1111 WittitIlltlar. Match 1, thq Hat, final nhere he was defeated in a
tossed in a foul and a field goal.
r
amaning ant half proved to he John Doane. who pinned game for the ehnn.. pien,eni, in it,,, r, ford fencing 'tenni , inurnt7eil to rinse' me b da 4-2 by Jinn Wood. o
P.M.C. continued to apply the all Delaware quintet trounced the Hay• pionthip,
Dvorken, for the Fri-shmen's oniy division. .
, Primo. to cross swords with the liectrshatt.
[von pressure during the second half erford five, 5841, in the Blue Hon marksmanship against both the less.
,
entie ander 115-laurel Champ• Rob Hammond f 02) w rioted ..... !TON,. in Dill. Gymnasium, Although'
and the Fords were still having greet stronghold at Newark. It war a din- Freshmen end the Sophs pet the SenIn the 145-pand el... tuns Pad, he talented No.. femurs...shed
118
difficulty in bringing the 1411 up the appoieling effort for the Fords . iors int° 1.11 which were never.aver.
thr 24`.°212l 20-8 in the la''' "'°r2, : 2-"..l. h..6.'° Ill' nut' bat" the °°'
Thej'Sni
op7Ornpo
vePhtlTelart
ek!',;nadP1-ent'e..! '
oro
wso loce-m
"'ajnof t'irtci.
S'P"'.7-impor. I t oh7g18*
court. But When they did get Min' Coach Riser and his Charge, had Laker, Tatnall nettod 26
...at.to yyi,, .,,,,. ,,,. ■ that score fan to indicate the close-lids through Tot miller ,,f. innieen,..
...ring position the basket seemed to every belief that they would avenge against the Freshmen, foe the highest. tent point in their oiatch en they for- orioo, Shop
who
hod defeated Cadwellaile; mallet
the one paint, last !MOW defeat ad- Individual game total: and this mark, (cited in the 128 Ito elute, giving the Hammond was &visioned by Metende no,. of the individual matches.
M the srason. 1,1 the final Cadwilletared by Delaware earlier in the 'eotIldtd
fourteen -points against Juniors 5 free points. Matlack, in and Barn.; for the tionhi, was pinnetT .. ,
meson. The meat gave Haverfnrd tbe Sophomores, pieced him. far the Juniors pushed the Sophs farIlarerferd
G
by- C'le,,,,,I2U
,. .1 made onn7°Z‘i°°`°
In the foil latitFi!oll Prowelon jump: .wk.hrant
st'"
e"
iteltinIg
thre'''
anto'
.julkl7farS'
n '
an inglorious season s record of 4-9.
• Calmat,. S.
ahead in basketball scoring bosom thee down, an he Pinned Raines in
Tit -first quarter one marked by for the competition.
5
.ho
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: ,°h°,..t.
%. fi
Ihigtibiec
ogah rito
,..
atGaerw
ilh'stot:'1„7,,,l
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2,-.1,;‘
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ah
,„•,."'lillea
the 138 IL clans. prod Hemet (52), m
l 4...14%
a.M...Sir
-rgnfl-.1t.
atn*."
for the'
So
.";I:shfierr
h"
Came. ti.
a
winner
7 sloppy and wayward shots. The tar
of
bath
. 3
&gm
gale
1
the
Sales
Smith.
load
llaifig • fast break to fullest 'adHeU'l 4 o"''''g
I"1ms
for tho Emil-. Daye Roar. sleller sit P • ta- 'sr', Lai '12' . eeler2
Antssi'n
3 elan together garnered only 14 pane, vantage, the -Senior. jump d to en their Nit victory hs Ito dark
two hard fought inatelte, Weritur
0
1
tiooto,..,
-stead (:::,;.,:
Clark
n
2 ihe home team getting eight of thew. early 9 point lead in their rionnpiOt, Sutton in the 145 lb. saes Jack Hol.-. pinned Morrell ,a the Seniors ad : at, o'
L
odt,,,
4 ,':',‘-''',..`,!!' lt,TZ.' 0'
'7i'yn:d*,..,:y.h4t...
.!;. 7,i:
On:,h6
In the second Manna the be. began
Foster
comb; for the Juniors, disposed of Ed Don Chandler 1521 pinned Jimmie;
alp
gm.
against
the
Smaentems.
though he swept 1 Ineugh his. other
Filtd no,Olot at. 1t5. god Walker:
Caplaib Sol Tollin,nd
3
Emetic
1:1 to click.
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7
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But the hophs, allying deliberatelyin
tlot/ bouts isr the nay Ford victories 100, Ice Hs tart and Unlimited. Phil
01 Paul Somen leading, the any, tiro
order 'to slow down the Setuf of0 Forts racked up 18 counters to hold
Brominelt
1
fense, pulled to within 3 points of a Veslova (01) for the Sop. last vie. lain LO end thy math, 18-1a.
,.m7.11'..""7
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i''u‘tn
"1.1".11'
I slight adventage of 24-23 at the half
lhollIngabeed
The Junior volleyball team downed !
Epee
tie 'at the half, Sparked by Fsank foot of the match. Kemmerer, nt 175
Delaware sank 16, pace' by Haled
Rodenald Hari. Titk. ,
Keels, high Sophomore sorer for the lbs. defeated Dave Decrees 152), and the Fresh, 15.1;4. rend Ifis4, while tie, The euer heretadre had Wen nir
As den •and Krusinski. Mere/dee, wee
t
22
Totals
Captain Bill Kalman. detendinie
afternoon Pith 1E DOOM. the Bonin Pete Steers finialted of Da F'hltrarti lihinio ;wrestling team downed the ef the n‘,.„1„., wonnon,on the tam.
P .ptains the Slue Hen., held .o ring
at tri,weicht to give the Jurtiom Junior, thus Iifting the nun crown. but again,: the Tigers the Fonts
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F
115-1°'°!:,,,, ,0,t,llri.i',".,,, ..r■!,'!".„'".1
,,... .h,i.
honors far the evening with 15 points iontinued to keep within roaeh of the
Morgavage
. ; brined encomia:ugh nod wer....h.r. T.!, • • h`" ''' .."'' ' ,'L.,....1.2...
6
18 while Tian was high man for the cad nnail tbe- Seniors pit on a -final
.
fom,5-4,,,my shoe e 4.,gged fight. Doti in the final Dom ma h '''"
McLaughlin
1
2 losers with 10, Krusinskl alas collect :cart' in the' last qiihrtor to win, 37, ,e; tiny*
. nnesed, i„„ „inn- while Jell Griost. ln the irini-6.1 Bill deJoyce
, Yea. Carl ManWiller, who played well tottsolilli011 Athligir . . .
9 ad .12 points.
.
ono,.., tie, Nix., end gen ii■Onned pit •h! of Gettysburg in a
I
Fullerton'
0
?
under the defensive hoer.. Teton'',
, Dbantrous. Third quarter'
,..1,... wen. ale only to grab one vic- holly eontemed battle. tailing Into Cho
Mucks
0
1
1,14 after the intermission brie and Sill Vogel, with 7 points, were
. , I 1 r 0 t I - II
ago key men in .e winning nose. Bola
Lux
en took OVQC pad started paging
,
..
.'in,,,,,..on,en'ihnli.'en were'wk,
defeated
1
,7te.edll 7,,,i7:
n., liforill
udd 'h
'■•'
e "
t11'Iht'
N'
odet;1
. 1 trl'
eadrt"
i"0.
slacks
-I
4,
La, ..yrpy.t Capitatlei, nn Haverford' Philips isteod out dcfanni.ly for eke
I gll ! I.31.; illl.
lidocleh
eertriobbf floor gems the Blue Hens in &The, while,Dun•Jatnes'(8)
Inch.
'n
deraidat'tivn't4it'ilija.
3
•3
1:1 tereepted and fait broke their wa y old td Keels in Soph tooling. •
n lir' :Li.
'" '4- •1.I1'1, l'hill
'
''
'°Fi'
ll'inni:
d•lit
%eh'
"•:
L''
- .hatimll. w
irll'4.' ll ',. titll'll:','
•
prrisal Itedewald ream nod to tic the
Bodo
scathe Saul leaks.
downcourt to net UP mtay laYoPO •
&bre
(mint ,eore 1,1 loo apiece. In the IT,.
Their ball-hawking tactics proved In their prelimiacy game with idle
The yid. tell, which, in piceistua it ileiod ...ill; Rodes.111 on Jop he
Totals
'
ode:live na they outvoted the vialn Freshen., the' gators 'height and
meets had been a llstwerford strung shawl his well alien aggressive
od M FeJd
to toot th.
f t b • k I yl that out rib Print be.
point, shunned amainia the noshing, ,tClett, he runtinually put Gijon. hole
Neve a lid on it and the Fade ,■ 141' and- Kruainski led their mates In th 18 Paints its the flint qinirtas-but the
aggressive Timms. Karl Spaeth tout precarious paellas, -but wan unable
Freshmen. switching to a bent' denimble to piek up shy lest ground. rally.
Don Young.otich secured a Single vie- to shoot home the climber.. Thus the
Hayti-NH cantor "Macey"' Antos- fume
to try to stop the hard.
The first half ended with the Cadets
tety as Princeton suet. the' remain- match ended u.2-2 tie and once again
og seven .bouts. Thus the final scone the refiner's derision awarded Haverholding a commanding lead of 1.11,4 sett fouled out nt the fourth quartor driving Tittnall; polka within 8 point.
Mark, farther crippling the Fonts, Of the lead by halftime. With Utahc.,,i. Princeton II. Ilueerford a - 'ford and ltddcwnld the. chanipiunaltip.
In the seeped heti the FordS played and Delawnro well on to win
going /earn 1101. Stein ID). and Etlehe 171
the Cadets evenly. The Scarlet shootleading the way, the Freshmen put
away:
ing began to find the 'nark, end they
rep p aerosol half spurt before eaewere no ledger unable.. penetrate
Summary:cumbing, 50-13. Bill Vogel 181 end
through the PAIR. press. Jim Footer
Haverford.
C.
E
P Den Martin
(6). :dung with Patna!,
Kane the Fords le tremendous Cohn., 5., f.•
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4
'1 ltd /he Seniors.
•
lift by his .work eff both backboards, iluriaim; f.
n
, The Sophumores entered the finals
'and the fact that many of the P.M.C. Som., f.
3
11 by way ,of 43-29 win over the Junplayers hint a Moore. number of Ara.mn,
lee:/ , 40 a, .,an i.dre,,htl. I e oomo
b. ri;!...
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Employing an alittOntf Pet',
jemmied fouls opened the game ali Glatt, e.
Ctsv7.,;: gate
a eneli Broeilbelts buys 'took a 19.14
eoesiderably. Nevertheless, the Scarlet Foster. c,
0 01,1.4a
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halftime, and with Doe James
n only. able to make rho score 69- Tollins, g.
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12 11151, Bob Collins 1121, and .Frank
I I tra the two teams entered the final Colman, G., f.,
0
i Iberia 1.71 leading the way, raeintale.
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0
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Bockol:
SUBURBAN (AR RENTAI.
0 cal their margin until, the final five
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ley the
ninutes, when the - game turned into
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dirk together, and the other Fords 'itionchart,
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reatrihnted. spirited, eggressive'iloor Helm. f.
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Play. The Mange, honey., of the .Viers,, f.
5
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n,-It. two periods was bun 2tren.Lr anO Degaspuos, g.
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the' bonier sounded as the Scarlet Ilaffstein, g.
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still trolled far behind, 8545.
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Total,'
23
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ord while P.M:C, managed a 7-1).
1YE TELEGRAPH EVERYWHERE
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'..carlet Swordsmen
I Final. Meet, 19-8
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Blue Hens Subdue
Scarlet Hoopsters
At Delaware, 58-41
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For Season's Finale
In the. J,V. preliminary „minst
P.M.C; the Haverford junior five outdistanced the Cadets 60.52. Although
leverford won the game, high icorne.honors went to Don Liiipoth of
-.ALE. who fired six field 'goals and
co fouls through the hoop. for a total
d 17 points. Jim Foster led the Fords
Ith seven WA gong and a lone 110,1
'aversion 'for 15 markers.
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Dr.
Wedidatat Magi a. MO
NEWS.
Snyder Soya . . .
Ira Reid Returned By Student
Request After Collection Talk
Government Majors
Journey to Capital
trihtl'
i To Meet Top Men
The NEWS *hikes to heist. ,
the attention of all artier, of
14 wasn't - long, though,
Tee (baDaned fpm Page I
official and uneffiebd, that
"became „very much dm...
hd°7
committee which
Phillips, one a Male
ethe. the worldngs of bureaucraeyeat
Enehert.
the 'oriel riam above the Dining ethb.,,,eVceth
Rale ,„„.
majors
..1`welve Political
Olean professors who *ere dimmined pubini•IMB=44.• President of the
Hall in Founders should be referre'd lhaving been .riminently submerged day in .1943, he say.,
iust
iall leave To.day night. Much 14,
on Fehrearyy I, 10.,, front the Foe. Onieellftaam same:, of eceigln fga
to . the "Common Room" or
be eethe
experience
In
the
Working
In
Washington,
'tin
0 trip to Washington. Theeesnen,
oily of the University of Washing- iricy ...rm' who, the Committee
war,
as
far
as
Reid
was
min
New
York
Notion*
Guard.
Too
me.
en from the Senior Clans. wi11
ton am a result of arc.atione made claimeillCh.id prove, either were,
term "Commons Room." now being •
way
' lopp
by a state committee on unAmericarr or had. ... members of the Cora- Advocates U. S. Support widely used, lea ye, inaccurate ) thoritarian, he &tided, and W. wee hardly a satisfactory
aomcwhat distasteful, espeeially when serving himself, mankind, or aqy
-71P.re"
M°r.
threVtin e 'n'it7i±.
"':-.'entsdpita
activates. will speak tie the- Common monist tarty.
and misleading" one, we have been they took to dernenatrating chemical else.
Of
World
Union
Idea
Benno
Room of Goodhart Hall, Bryn Ati.rtot, Six of. the actmeil -profes.ro were
informed by 1/r. Snyder of the Eng- warfare by gassing stray dogs and
The story of this fact..tion so
Murray Frank, student chairman of lish Department. He stremely reeto t,-,30 P. M. on Tuesday, Ranh 14. subsequently tried before'. were
ologisfs coming to Haverford UPI
"*
I'"
nit.tyh'trd
f.771r'
hIP.
v:
th'
t'
h7a7Ofi
apport
Hie subject veal be, "Should Ace. man faculty committee, known as the United World Federalists, visited ommende that tee taw he abandoned. fat,
Hack V. Teaching
fin the quick, good impression which meet-with important legialators such
Manic Freedom ' Extend to Ca
he Tenure Committee. Alter henr- the Haverford campus en February
We thank Dr. Snyder fro this inRoe by 1914 he had concluded he seems to make an people. Valle . Senators Robert Taft and Bryan
monists?"
ing the evidence from bath sidea tIrts
formation and palm it along to the that
2Sth.
After
meeting
with
the
Haverlifetime
of
researek
for
the
lecturing for the AFSC en rare rela- McMahen, and Atomic Energy Corn.
Admitted COmmushrt Tie
committee, in the cane of Dr. Philrest of the College with the hope
Philli. Ives ousted from his lips, of the Department of Philos°. ford chapter of the ..federalinte dar- that lieverfonlisms wilt soon begin Urban Lear. wee not for lam tions, Reid spoke here at collection raise/on. Sumner Pike. From the
through" the efforts of n phy, nod In that of his colleague, ing the ofternoon, .M7, Frank' led an to employ the terns -Common esker- So Reid *not back to Atlanta In the Berke of '46. So enthused Pena they will talk with Elmer Dathis
time
to
teach
scatology
on
graduwere
the 150 odd students then here vie or Charles Col/ingswood. It is
- Mr. Butterworth, of the Department evening thseusoton at an Open meet- Room- or "ItaTerford Commons"
tite levels in Atlanta University, Still that they practically demanded Reitra hoped that there i41' be a chance in
had
ing in the Commons. Room an the oh. e hese aorasion to refer ate
took return, preferably as a faculty mem- I confer with State Department Iota.the lath, hee.,,
unmet
knewledged
Enei'tthe
bath
"7'member- enhj.t, "World federalism And World
they,
Pic"'
ltinte oN in toss to spend a berm at bee. Well return he did, first on I *Is.
ship in the Communist Party, rem.the London School of Economics, and
Part-time basic, hot then Demme
On Wednesday, Morph 15, 'the
mended by a vote of 8-3 that But- Government legialation."
I then, with his wife, to time the west neatly, to replace retiring Pram. group trill attend a banquet given by
eme of Jackson
Sarong Hacking for linelidian
..wroth and Phillip, not ' he dismet of Africa via cargo steamer for Frank Watson as head of the &Pens the Haverford Club of Washington,
A.ording to Mr. Frank, "the re.II
weeks.
.
meat
lution
instructing
the
State
DepartD.
C. Con.e.man John Phillip,
Guilt:NW Eatabliahed.
Once again Reid was caught in Be now Reid definitely figured that 10 will preside. In the afternogn the
;TM committee contended that the mment to consider a World Federal
transit bra World Wrtrt this time the teaching it what he manta and likes Hneenferd men will ennvene
the
haring. a weekend visit to linv- University Adiiiiiii#Fation - had failed Government as the principal object
beginning of number tens. Sack in to do, ratter than bag an ndmin- Houn of Representatives Dining
a mem• to establish thin Ow defendant. were of American foreign Police now haa
erlenvir Wayne JaeliSon,
the states he divided his time for n Banter or sp.eling full time in reher, of the Stale Department, gave guilty of any of the legitimate causes the bitching of more than one hundred
while
between
Atlanta
and"
Washingsearch. wrenching
the may proReturn March 18
tw11 informal talks, principally about of dienbiexill as erweified by 'the l'an- and twenty senator. and representaContinued front.Page 1
ton, where he b. a 171hhhhi,it job fession In which 170U don't have to Each of these twelve men art11 be
tives." 'The United World Fedendare Code.
F.ngland and here urr.t problems.
have the f Mel answer.," he says, enterained by a congressman from his
"one half of all livestock in Russia with the Caribbean Commission.
Mr. Jaekson. whom official title it
The Pe.hient of the University,
Murray
Frank
.
"end in which you can continue grow- own diotnet.
Sae slaughtered by the peasants Ito
"Metier in charge of United King- howevee, asked the Board of Regents
Chat these animals would not be col.
ing all the time" — which is exactly The groUp plat. to&tetuM to the
Mom and Irish effitOs.'' gave his first to Le guided by the minority -.pert
whet Ira Reid will probably do at College on Sitturday morning, March
le-.66vised.. It wee vitiation., howtalkto the international Relations at the Tenure Committee, end the
Hanrford
ever,
that
the
East.).
Europeans...
lg.
('lame on Saturday rimming After Board subsequently' dlsmilset .11Mthe lecture, Mr. Jackeon answered terworth and Phillips
petal much more on grain for food
few tie- ,
than they depend cal 14E1.1 prod.. Headed by club preaddent Hunter
11ained Whiz Notice
auntie» and talked wit
the The cum gained notion-wide rem.dents *Ira were interested
Meagan Intinstry lad.nres Rephily Cutting, the Scarlet and Black DeState Department as a prissib ea, olden at the time, and Dr. Phillips
The heavy „induntdoei in the Soviet bating Society has, to date. chalked"
Continneca from Page I
Odyertey poet it obvionaly an 1.1buirer
ear recently petitioned a number of
rem
Union haft been built an mightily, up v record of seven victories_ ae in writing.
of the Died poet Oho Iliad be g the
Saturday evening Mr. Jackson Colleges and univerailiej- throurhout
according to Professor Bergson. In again* .three setdm...
Differ.ree in Pattern
earlier in time
comp.. ), on
"Peke to r .mall group of 18.14 the country for permission to ad.
The
.tv.pih
of
the
recent
discussions
19C17 .Rustsian investmenta totalled
. In vie* of thane observation., Dr- one or two occoaions
tee
the ens.
members and their wives at Preoi- dread student Kn.. 'eenceeninit the
2541 of their national income. Dur- has been: Resolved:, All banie non- Carpenter said that criticism °Vona poet unmistakably rebukes Mdrprededent - White's house. Although the once' raised by hip dismBeal.
ing the decade 1069-11379—a time in .gricultiseat industries should tiena- literatore ,must eancentrate not on Masor for certain sentiments express•
mnjority of the evening was .pent
American history tylarrIt lot of in- tionalized."
the fabric of the literature, hot ed in the Iliad.
.
dia... Cie* flainin's present woe Leake
dustrialization oak place— Amer- Takirig either the altirn.tive or the rether on the pattern of the fabric, From etymological and other wo
iconoinac cnsm• Mn. Jackson rtnertvericans Invested ,about 20,1 of the na- negative on ddecrent aspeeta of this
He. Consenter then applied this eel.
ol
Continued from Page
it appears dist the wool
oll oneas
a great many
co
tioncovering
Iona/ income. Professor -Berms= topic, Ilaverford hen won judge* de- Orion specifically to the Iliad and the
"homer"
"homer could have meant three •
•
rtspectrt of Great .Hrhoin and het rt. Haetatnril athletic program.
tied other figures ,to show that coal cisions over -Uriinus three times, Wiese, and pmeeeded to discos*, a things_ohlind,". anent.," ier "fitter
aced
out
.Muldenburg
twiee.also
debatons with the United States.
Expnews De. _Gnarly.
and Meal development and ht.-D.19number of differences - in the patterns of Terse." 'Whatever its origin, Ike
Just recently Leak was presented
President While Invited Mr. Jack.0m no thrsaineadale in the, Soviet teatime Wilke. C.a. and W.hing- of the -too anams„The.Odyaney, for word probably nate. the a catch-all
. &aro, Chaimra of
son to.Haverford while in Washing- with a 0250 cheek representing• mon.
Union .and in the United States hu ton. In the dobk column, the hoos tamale, betray. a- fond.. for anl.'Iname for pante in general. each cite
the uuird Todd , fedeeslith.
ton lust EAR 'He visited the college ey collected from Vacuity, students,
taken the Roneie. tes.rfer time in not one each to Washinaton eshim,
la on the part of the piset, whereas or remmunity FavIna its "homer."
.poke to the Ilatarlord enaligrai
with the understanding that his re Janitorial staff, and Alumni during a
and Lynchburg Celle. for 1 ...each CARR.
Iliad diaphtys a• mere 'batman ' Odyssey Poet the Blind One
mg February 2t.
marks were to he "off the record.. drive for funda to 'help Baia the fin"Havrefer," Profe...or Bergson
htMededge pf p fm without any in.•• After a number or intrigate and
ancial
harden
of
the
popular
campus
pointed
out.
"the
&Malaria
are
hrs.
ista, who are prdaising for the4M11•
Fund
irest IMO* 'or": aleiikaig. - The Iliad acholarly .digression,
.D1-.Carpenter,
.
figure.
,
tion of the reeolution by C tees, more interested in further heavy in atrtetIdY
sWl
, Othift , lane.; ,Maee rage:antes to in_closing, !summed it his <inclusions
Lea. has Indicated that be wishes •re now 45,000 in nut..
.trtle &wiry gain than they are In produc14 .14dii Mkt lblegit Uljetini:Ildei and egweey tin Otis ysiiit,: Thi. mad pee, „we,.
to express his deepest goititude to auntry alone., according to Mr. ing contain/Or goods; etnEtatt to college thistle'. Many smaller
groups hors., than the INV ge,
active from the end of the eighth cwt.
them who have seen Rt to volunteer. Freak.
Practice. in Ar,q,
and ca
,
dfal B.C. led Eved in
.
ef I Mei i
this material aid to him, and he for-. Due to the increasing strength of
Inequelity of leeway
' I seen.
11
.7.!ttp
. h M.o. other the vicinity of the GuiS,if, Sitter.,
M.'
:Delon Thomas. diatinguitated mod- thee • stated bet hi; condition hes the Oeg.iustion a etreng opposition
Peofeasciri Hargairi et laded that mmt. n
been
greatly
improved
by
the
has
alto
developkd
The
He_
i
tattlira
at inffg;ticttefect':tf. Trtn `z,zr!.!°<,,̀':h.è!.',"
.:,i7
ern British poet and writer, will readthere were practicelly no conclusions adage
.me of his works tonight of 0:80 anent stream of visitor") whose warm McCormick L.P.,the VFW) RAE to he drawn concerning the Soviet not be tt RI led, thou IL until they
two poets responsible for, the . leo to eland 82n B.C., lined at Chaos.
p.,m. in jityrt arawr:s Coodhart Hall. words have done. so much toward Snit no National Economic
I14h1
'Ahhic
tad
Ardir.d with Z., ilindness
Eminotny in Melee( the dearth of re- en
keenina him "feeling fir' during this re
a
d
lodoa
lin
hat
thingldtbe'
treOtionsily
ascribed
to
"Eon....
Acclaimed at Early Age
rted
.
by
Fepall
•Maa1,418
prEinntibiae
information.
"Inequality
ones
earl
th
n
d
..I, t qdd
hattonummista because they are In- soma ealats in the So.. ' Union as
afr. Thomas published his fit et diffieult limn. t
!lore t tili
ternationally...ed." aetordint to it don in Great Blitiin and In th
poetry in 1934 at the age of twenty,
in the volume lg Poems. This was Yarnell House . .
United • NM.. The 'extra. I.A,
Catagaign for UN Support
, titala of the' Marxist add the'Catiital. i
followed two,years later by the volContinued from Page I
ume Twentoidiva Poems.' Thomas's will be forniehed no
for DoNtle the. .landoroys remarks of lit' rimy 'both. to ' proven incorrect.
early work was acclaimed at once by the - t dent resident in Vern. these jevoups,, "the federalists are
arifing on u 17e scald lacli1feil
British entice, following the lead of Dense.
Edith Sitwell, she found in the young
On the eaten' and tile* Boon of and educational ampaign In the
TUX BRAND
the
Welehman "every promise of true the new Howe a...rooming facilities - awn ey, to lincrea. seaport
•• • •
for twelve students—fear ' actable United. Nations and seek the ultimate
Cmsped .Foods
illui
tns*tir;T 11Ik Marl Li.comC one of rooms and four singles. The seconds object: the development of the UN
VROIMIUM. fee
.
'nto
a
World
Federal
'Government:.
Ma. 47, Pe.
the roost suceessful readem of poetry door entridor has..en partitioned
•
,
over tht &BIC, druChas -been Ziailed into two parts—om leading to the Mr. Frank edneludad.
with Sleet as'"one of the two modern stain ...in. to the third floor.
Peet. who really emigratend the im- end the nther loading to the living
mensely difficult art of reading quarters on the second Roe, A lin'George Sayere
clued." Along with Eliot, Auden, earity. her also -.eh added on the
Sport Shop
DOROTHY HART
Ifenkels & McCoy;
Spender, and other well-known can- matedde, of the House •
temporary poets, Mr. Thomas bed re
Lovely Denison Alumna, says:
520 W. Latuntater. Ara
ietttly .nrpleted a recording of some
HAVERFORD:
PA.
Albrecht'S Flowers
Main Objectives
England's Problems
Th
During Visit Here "'"'d
Lack of Evidence
Hampers Analysis
Of Soviet Economy
Debating Society
Sports 7-3 Record
'The Twolloiners' Discussed atitIM
4
Poet Thomas Reads
Selections Tonight
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