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eloquencewasted as,pledges start initiation^ stunts maroontossers
WE
A Merry
\ ( i| . 4 5 . \ ( > .
THE LAFAYETTE
WISH—Everybody
Christmas
1 I.
A Happy N e w
E . \ . S T < ) \ . r . \ . . \ \ l " - l ) X i ' . S l ) . \ V , niCCIv.MI'.KR 19. 192.^
ELOQUENCEWASTED
AS,PLEDGES START
INITIATION^ STUNTS
Frosh Found Difficulties
Hitherto
Unknown—Speeches F l o a t On Mid
niRht Air—Grim P r a n k s P l a y e d On
Townspeople.
UNIQUE T E N N I S
BEST WISHE.S-^ot
GAME
Melange Work Far Ahead of Previous
Schedules; Many Sections Completed
Work
on
the
llljl
.Melange
has or write-ups. The l o m p l e l e senior
pniceeiled wil limit a lireak and tlle senliiiii is in Hhe jiriiiter's hands.
stall' is far ahead of the usual sclic- Faculty editor. F.liner lliiliii has CMIIUilule. Kditor I.. II. i:i<|riili;e aniunin- |iletcly revised the data oil faculty
nieinliers and liroiighl it up to date.
ees t h a t liefore the l l i r i s t n i a s vai-aF.very man on the faculty was intertiuii ciiiuiiienccs all of the copy exviewed in order to gain accurate and
cept one feature section and a few
complete information.
odds ami ends will have lioen sent to
-More than i.'ill cuts have already
the printer.
lieen made for the nniiiial liy the
.\11 of the work w a s s y s t e m a t i z e d Xortlicrn Eiiginving Co. All of the
and certain men were held respoiisi- engraving except a few groii]is will
lile for copy included iu their depart- lie completed before Christmas. Kolment.
1!. P. Hanies. a s s i s t a n t edi- lowing
vacation
the
reniaiiiiiig
tor-in-chief, has had full charge of groups will
lie photographed
and
g e t t i n g o u t the junior, sophoinure. prints rushed to tlie engraver.
and freshmnn sections.
This work
The Melange stuff is w o r k i n g to
is now completed. The Kditor took g e t the Melange on sale in time for
)iersonai cliarge of the senior sec- the iiicn to take it home with them
tion, and the assigning of the seini- al Easter.
JOINT COUNCILS
FROSH DEBATERS
WIN FROM SOPHS DISCUSS PROBLEM
IN ANNUAL TILT OF FORMAL DANCES
Receive 2-1 Decision For Affirmative Inter-Fraternity and Student Councils Decide to
Petition
Faculty
On Question of World Court—UnAgain For More Formals—Comusual Interest in O u t c o m e — S t u m i t t e e To Present Matter.
dents Coach Teams.
VOTE I S CLOSE
RENEW PETITION
Willi iniich disciisr-ion pro and con,
the Student Council and tlle Iiilerf n i t e n i i t y council argued llii' niatler
of formal dances at their joint meeting last Wednesday afternoon.
The
formal dance ipiestion was the sulijeel
of most illlere^t and w a s taken up
from all viewpoints.
i:iiH|iieU(V 011 sulijeet8 rangiii}; from
The eomliined bodies
voiced
llic
liiirwiii's 'I'licoiy t o a seientitic exii|iiiiiiin that t h e y liclicved the stuilenl
].l,iniiiiiiii of t h e donrtli of b a n a n a s
body had a valid and good argiinieiit
\v:i- literally w a s t e d on desert air in
on their side. Likewise t h e y took in(lie wee sniall hoiir.s of the moriiiu;.'.
line Krnsli w a s given tlie Herculean
Tile sophoinores were represented to consideration the faculty's viewi:isk of ]ilayinir the last quarter of
liy \V. I'.. H a y s . . \ . F. Ciiiteras, and ]ioiiit. They ujdield the faculty acfraternity
till' l.elii,!;li ".Minie on Jfareli Field all
Klmcr .Mattliews. aud the victorious tion in trying to raise
liv hi~ |iroverl)ial ''I-onesonie."
.\iifre-linmn t e a m w a s composed of scholarship and to lessen Saturday
iitlier )ile(lgee k e p t the dormitory rowF.dwurd Cogoliii. Williain F. Hart, cuts. However, it w a s the <ipiiihiii of
in an uproar liy p l a y i n g a set of ten- Cagemen Defeat B r o o k l y n Universi- Richards and Lerando Give Able W y t h e T. lioUiiig. Ir.. and Itoli.'rt H. the t w o councils llinl the faculty action had been too severe, and ( h a t
ni' alone at m i d n i g h t .
Speeches—Monroe
Doctrine
E x - lleiluian, alternate. The second-year
ty
Club
30-25;
Then
Receive
nien were coached b y Paul Lcliman its luelhod of remeilyiiig the siliniplained In Various Aspects.
One of t h e Circck F r e s h m e n w a s
Truncing Fsom R u t g e r s 33-20.
'•27>. of the v a r s i t y t e a m , and the, tioii would not properly l a k e care of
seen )>ortrnying t o a n i c e t y the niities.
The
Jloiiroe
Doetrine
in
its
ethical,
••youiitislers" by F.lmer K. Huhn. '24. the matter.
a< oiili'okera took it. of one d e s t i t u t e
The t w o councils, lirinly believed
The l . a f a y e l t e liasketcers met vic- political, and historical aspects w a s and Everett .lones '27, nlso of Hie
of sanity.
A corpulent meniber of
tha
i Ihe stinlent body had a good
tory
and
defeat
this
week,
winning
iilily
Iiresented
t
o
m
e
m
b
e
r
s
of
the
vnrsity.
Tlmt
both
t
e
a
m
s
had
prolittlie police force noon p u t n s t o p to
tliis. however, on rouiplnints of citi- over the CniveiHity Cluli of Ilrook- Spanish Cluli a t a m e e t i n g held in ed by the greater experience of their ease und t h a t this should lie presentcoaches w a s evident iu both their ed to the f a c u l l y personally. A s a
zens. Anotlier F r o s h . n«piring t o the lyn 30-2."i, and losing t o Hutgers rill- llrainerd Hall last Friday eveniii;
pin of liis particular f r a t e r n i t y , is re- ill. Hoth g a m e s were h o t l y contest- The meeting, the "lirnn \'elada" of material and tlieir manner of pre- result of this, a e o n i m i l t e e w n s apjiointed which w a s l o go before the
porteil l o liftvo s e c r e t l y f o l l o w e d .1 ed, the winner in each ease s h o w i n g the year, wns a celebration of t h e l e u t u t i o n .
f a c u l l y and g i v e the students' side
decided
-Muperiority
over
ills
oppollimh
anniversary
of
the
Monroe
Docnwn aii<l liis w i f e t o tlic portals, of
Teams Well Coached
of the matter. This e o m m i t t e e will
trine. Over n i n e t y people were pretlieir doiiiieile w h e r e he np])roaclied n i i i t s .
probably iip]iear before the faculty
l . a f a y e t t e invailed Hriioklyn for the sent to hear addresses liy Dean A. K.
tlie couple and prophesied t h e ndveiit
The work of both t e a m s sliowed
of the r,rim Reaper.
F a t e liad it lirst contest of tlle year, and display- Ifeckel, I'rof. K. (1. Ilielmrds. and that they had made a thorough .study at the hitler's nexl m e e t i n g .
tliat Dentil had v i s i t e d tlint home re- ed inidseason form, scoring sixteen I'rof. L. Z. Ixraiido.
ot the subject and prepared their
Ur. Heekel deliiied the Monroe ca.ses very
cently, anil R m e r r v ohnse resulted. Held g o a l s t o its opponent's seven.
carefully.
C-onsislent DR. B I N G H A M A D D R E S S E S
GAYLEY CHEMICAL SOCIETY
the liet it ious seor w i n n i n g liy a hair's Captaiii Crate and Jloore led in the Doctrine a s the foreign jioliey ot the t e a m work rather thaft individual
scoring, while liepa, Diiiry, Kearney Cnited S t a t e s , giving 11 historical lirillianey inarkeil the case presentInvadtli.
Speaking on "Soiiie Kecent Diseach sent the sphere
through
the sketch .showing Ihc origin and evolu- ed by each class.
However,
the
Siili-atoinie
llivcstij^ation of of the Doctrine from the time slight superiority of several of the coM'i'ics ill
nets twice.
Apparitions S t a l k Fortli
. \ t X e w Urunswiek. Kutgers over- of its promulgation in President speakers m a y earn t h e m promotion lious,'' I'rofessor Kugeiie C. liin):ham
I'lirllu'iniore.
j;aiint
apparitions
whelined the .Maroin i|uintet with a Monroe's m e s s a g e t o Congress, De- to the v a r s i l y Kjiiud. Couch A. IL explained l o the (jayley Chemical Sosliilkiii):
fortli
from
unexpected
al
their
regular
meeting
terrilic ollensive. Calhoun t a k i n g the irnilier 2. 18'j:i. T h e doctrine wus not Tha.ver will need several m e n because ciety,
liaiints under the cover of nocturnal
Thursday evening, how c h e m i s t s have
lead in lield goals scored. A t the of British origin a s is supposed hy tliree debates will be in preparation
lihiekiiess have'ViA^'erilly accosted and
ilctermiiied the eleetricul charge on
end of the lirst half. L a f a y e t t e w a s many, said the Dean. "It is funda- at once after the holidays.
rather severely frightened severnl of
ions, .lohn Hermes, 'Jt, simke on the
m
e
n
t
a
l
l
y
American
and
wns
a
natural
four points t o the giMid. lirilliant
The general work of both t e a m s "lioiir .\toin.''
the Campus " n i g h t h a w k s , " c o n s *
jiltiy li.v Captaiii Callander and the development of our foreign jiolicy, w a s aliout equal. A g r e a t deal of
i|iieiilly looiiing D a ^ V " R u m o r from
X e x t 'J'linrsday iii;;lil will be given
llusliy Calhoun soon overeainc the eiiiliodyiiig prinei|iles thnt had re- w i l and humor w a s evident in all the
her moorings of education.
Others
over t o a business meeting of the
the
earliest
•small lead, and Hutgers crept steadi- ceived snnctioii from
speeches.
'J'he
freshmen
showed
hii\e noted n i g h t l y cordons of guards
.Mplia ( h i Sigiiiii.
period of our national
existence."
ly to her liiial victorious position.
a slight superiority in their eonstrm;thrown aniuiid a f e w of the imjiorThe
Doctrine
h
a
s
heen
expanded
to
The condition of Coacli Mill .\iitive work and their rebuttal w a s afSo
liiiii liuildings nn the Campus, proliBIOLOGY CLUB W I L L
derson is lejiorted t o lie daily ini- meet the needs of the g r o w i n g .Anien- stronger.
The
debate
naturally
alily Jilaced there t o prerlude nil
HOLD M E E T I N G TONIGHT
liroving. It is expected t h a t he will 11111 state, he ndded. *'\Ve cannot af- hinged on the clause, "usi i l is now
|"rs-iliilities of advance and d e s t n i e a s s u m e cluirge of the sqimd after the ford t o abandon t h e Doetrine, as constituted.''
The
freshnieu,
howtiuii hy a supposititious e n e m y , nnd
I'apers by (leoi';;e X'liiiDcrvcer and
vacation, when he will faee the task some persons advocate."
ever, were able t o w i t h s t a n d all the
ii'siilts thus far h a v e been favornhle
I.s;»is Klmore will be the principal
of preparing a t e a m for the Xurtlia
t
t
a
c
k
s
on
that
point,
and
so
could
III l!nr-ar Tjnne.
Political Meaning Told
subjects for discussion ut the meeterii trip. Cooper I'nion is the n e x t
not he lieiiteii.
ing of the JJiology Club
t'niight.
t
e
a
m
t
o
oppose
L
a
f
a
y
e
t
t
e
.
-Mr. Kichards, foUoiwing Dr. Heckel's
Humorous P r a n k s P l a y e d
The chairman of the m e e t i n g w a s "Some T'ubereulosis Keseareh" is the
remarks, expounded t h e political sig- Coach .\. 1!. Thayer, of the varsity
(Continued on |iage three)
subject of the Jiaper by Jlr, X'aiiDerI'liiiik- witliiii the various houses
nillcanee of the Doctrine, and ilealt team. The judges were I'rofessor C.
veer while Jlr. Klmore will report on
lia\e lieen ei|tially liiinioroiis.
.\fter
with
the
prolilenis.pf
governmeiit
and
Jl. Cordon, Jlr. I!. C. Kichards, and the rcr-iilt of a recent trip to tliir
T H R E E H O U S E S HOLD
ilinner p l a y s and other forms of eiiS A T U R D A Y I N F O R M A L S law involved. The Alonroe Doetrine, Jlr. JVilliam Kddy. A fuirly large Bethlehem W a t e r Works.
trrlaiiinient, iu whieh the jiledgees
he said, althoiijili acipiiesced in by represenlalion
from
both
classes'
Professor Kunkel ami four niembers
lia\c fiiitiired a s "goats." have affordInformal d a i i w s were prominent other nations, eould not he eonsider- was oil hand, and nfler the debate the
of the eliili spent Saturday afternoon
111 ileleitalile chasers for the evening a m o n g the week end social activities. ed a principle of international law
frc'limeii went to the platform and classifying' the trees on the cumpus.
incaU.
T w e n t y - l i v e couples were entertained since it i* mnintuined and interpreted congratulated their victorious classA chart is being prepared liy the de.\- THE L A F A Y E ' l T E goes t o a l the Sigma Xu lioii.se. Musie w a s .solely by the l'nited S t a t e s . Sulise- mates.
purliuenl which will give the name,
|iie>~ this year's
initiatory
cere- furnished
by
Snyder's
t)rcliestra. ipieiit to the acquisition of I'orto
T h i s is the seeoml eoiisceutive year charucleristics and local ion of ever^
liiunies, for the g r e a t e r part, arc Imt KuViilf.v luenibers present
included liico. the liberation of Culia. and the t h a t the freshmen have captured this
tree on the college grounds.
lil>tory. Nevertheless, it m a y
lie Dr. and .Mrs. li. \V. Kunkel, I ' r o f c - recognition of the iiidepeiidenco of
iiitel'-chiss contest. Ily doing so. they
safi'ly asserted
t h a t families
and sor and .Mrs. 11. T. Speiigler, M J . and I'anama iu I'.Kia, the C n i t e d S t a t e s , he
have retained unlirokeu their string COLLEGE DOCTOR'S REPORT
stticlhearts will hear weird and pro- .Mrs. L. II. IKilmaii.
nienlioned, had eome to build up a of victories in this year's inter-class
SHOWS SICKNESS INCREASE
li\ tales l i m i n g the Christinas vueaA t the I'hi (iainina Delta dance. Carildieaii "Knipire" of no little im- contests,
having
won
the
cane
liiiii nf "lIiiw I suffered to g e t tlii> Fled .Morgan and his orchestra cap- liortance liecuu.se of the n e c e s s i t y of
rush and banner scrap.
rieadaches and h e a v y colds top the
IK'IIIIIiflll gold jiin."
ably supplied t h e music.
T h i r t y )irotectiiig the Cunal. Jlr. I!iehards
Iiot of sicknesses, rcjiorted a l the
advocated
the
b
e
t
t
e
r
m
e
n
t
of
e
x
i
s
t
i
n
g
couples attended, and the eliaperones
College Doctor's ofliii' during llie p a s l
were I'rofes.sor and Mrs. It. 1). I'ren- relations lietween the I'liited S t a l e s LOEHLER W I N S T A U
week.
Jtlanie is a l l r i b i i t e d to llifc
COLLEGE BAND PREPARES
tiee, Dr. and -Mrs. \V. JL S m i t h , and and the S o u t h American countries.
B E T A PI E S S A Y P R I Z E sudden clian;,'e ill the weather.
FOR IMPORTANT CONCERTS Major and -Mrs. Hates Tucker.
The Doctor this mouth made neurly
Lerando S p e a k s
The Sigma Chi F r a t e r n i t y w a s hosv
double the amount of culls made lust
'lolin
C.
l.oeliler,
''24,
w
o
n
the
jirixe
1)1. Lerando, in a talk lilled with
Willi three iinportaiit eiigageinents t o a large niiniher of dancers-. For
month. 'J'he records in the Doctor's
iiitercsling fact and keen wit, lirought offered by the local chaiiter of Tau
Iniokiil for .lanuary und F e l n u u r y . this e v e n t Fred L i p p i i i c o t f s Manpiis
oflice show that :ili2 room calls and
Heta
r
i
otiered
for
the
best
paper
the
evening
t
o
a
l
i
l
t
i
n
g
climax.
He
the college bund h a s been practicing Orchestra ]>rovided a n excellent prosi.vty oflice ealls were mude during
delivered
on
au
assigned
subject
by
showed the a t t i t u d e of the South
regularly for the past few w t e k s . g r a m . F a c u l t y .guests were Profesthe month of Xovember. W i t h i n the
-American countries toward the IXic the newly initialed niembers. of the
-\ll of the men w h o played during the sor and Mrs. JL I). Steever, Dr. and
tirst few d a y s of December there were
fraternity.
Jlr.
I.ochler
prepared
a
Mrs. J. \V. Tupper, Captain and Jlrs. trine since 1HJ4, when it lir^t eaiue l o
a total of 8S cases.
fiMithall season are reporting each
K. S. Dollarhide, and Mr. and Jlrs. the iitlentioii of Siniou llolivur, the paper on the lopic "T'lie Kngineei' as
week for the practices.
.\ii interesting feature of the rejiort
the
several
lilieiator, and the father of I'aii- an Kxeculive,'' one of
C. W. MaeDougal.
The seliedule for the baud includes
was the number of
fractures
and
tlii'iiies
given
l
o
the
recently
elecled
-Americanism. The a t t i t u d e Iwcuine a
sjiraiiis. Jt contained one fractured
II trip to H a c k e t t s t o w n , X. •!.. a tonhostile one, said Dr. Ix'iando, when a iiiidergi'adiiutes. It is hoped by the
ivrt
at
the
First
Presbyterian ALL SENIOR P I C T U R E S
the
pajier
of
Jlr. nii.-e. t w o fractured hands and seven
lio.ston politician compared
South chapter that
Cliurcli of Kaston, and a concert ut
S H I P P E D OUT M O N D A Y -\iiierica to a hum from which the li<iehler will stand high in the list of sjiruins.
T w o eases of aiijiendicitis were rethe local Opera H o u s e ,
.North .•Vmeriean is able t o cut a those jiresented by the various cliupJiorted
during Xovenilier, nls<i Hixty
terg
in
the
country,
a
s
he
deliverifd
-V telegram reivived from Wliite slice l o e a t w i l h his dish of pork and
cases of •^iistro-eiiteritis.
Seventeen
Studio -Monday afternoon hy Editor beans.
((Ireat laughter and ap- the address in a s t y l e w o r t h y of
Y. M. C. A. C O N T R I B U T I O N S
eases of acute g a s t r i t i s , three of
higher
reeo;;nition.
C O N T I N U E TO COME IN Kldredge of the Melange s t a t e d that pluii.se.) He emphasized the iniport^rijijie. one of ijuinsy, and six of
every senior order for pictures had aiice of the I'uii-.Ainericiiu I'nion and
luryngitis were also on the list.
I ceil shipped
from
their
«iirices. s l a t e d that a similar niiioii among MUSICAL C L U B S TO A P P E A R
^Niiii contributions still s t r e a m i n g T h e s e orders have lieen coming In Furopean n a t i o n s is the only soUiI N LARGE E A S T E R N C I T I E S PROF. BOQUE HONORED
ill. llie siil)Mriptiiiiis t o the Y. M. every d a y since lust week. .Ml seniors tiiiii for her problems. Dr. Lerandit
BY CHEMICAL SOCIETY
''. -\. drive now ujigregate approxi- nre urged to get these pictures from then g a v e an account of the huppenI'liif.
I!.
II.
llo.|ue.
.\ssistant
iiiai.ly .*2:iiKi.iii». The iji^.VKMMi ;."ial the Jiost office a s SIMIII a s possible. ingA of the Fifth I'an-.Vmericun CongTrips to ten cities in iieij^hlioriiig
I'rofessor of ( lieiiii.>try. w a s elected
is ia|iilly approaching realization.
s
t
u
t
e
s
are
included
in
the
t
e
n
t
a
t
i
v
e
ress,
about
whieh
nothing
to
tlle
pre• • •
councilor of the l/<'lii;;li VaUey SecHoth - i n d e n t s and f a c u l t y have
sent h a s been published liecause of schedule lor the Combined Jlu-'icul
DAVIDSON LEAVES HOSPITAL
tion of the .Vmeriean ( h c i n i c a l SofesiiohdiHl lib<'rally t o the appeal for
the intense secrecy which surrounded Clubs this season us unnuunced by
i i e t y a t the Dei-eiiibcr nicelin^ of
•lie annual b u d g e t .
The faculty
JIunuger Stirling. The trijis a s now
the event.
the .Section held at the Hotel TrayFrederick
(jordon
Davidson,
'20,
who
"uliM-riptions a l r e a d y a m o u n t t o upThe direetor general of the I'uii- outlined include Huiiiptun, N . J., lor. .Mleiilown. The other
officers
ward of iiCl.)0.(Kt, and
the
t o t a l had the nii'<fortuiie to his*- fonr linJludison,
X',
J.,
Xewark,
X".
J.,
X
e
w
.\iiiericuii Cnion. Dr. L. S. Uowe. sent
e l w t e d were: ('liHirinan,
W,
O.
Kiiioiint of cash
contributions
i- gers of his left hand and a part of one
I'it.v,
Xew
Haven,
Conn.,
his excuses to Dr. I./eraii>li> for not York
Snelling: \'icecliairiiiaii. K. K. Ko.;HiiKcr
of
his
right
hand,
in
au
a
i
r
i
d
e
n
t
il'SKI.IHI.
Hagerstown, .Md., Cliambersburg, I'a.,
c o e | , • secretary-treasurer,
W.
K.
in Ihe Mechanical Ijilxiratory on Fri- liciii'- able to a t t e n d the mctlinv'.
The ( anipaiyn < iiinniitlee h a s I'XSeranton, I'a., Wilkes-Harre, I'a., and
I..UIV11.
d a y , IVeeiulier 7, left for his home
freined its appreciation of the ready
Lansford. J'a.
I'lans are under w a y for a three
in Ardiuore, Oklahoma, on Monday. LIBRARY TO R E M A I N O P E N
support j.'i»eii to it. and Chairman
'J'he First I'resin terian Church in
d a y regional m e e t i n g n e x t fall ut
Mr. Davidson returned
from
the
DURING
HOLIDAY
PERIOD
I'VaiiciH W. Davison s t a l e s that a s a
Kaston will be the plaee for the OJMUILafisyette
in honor
of
Professtir
hospital last FViday w i t h hia hand
"••"It of the large amount subseriliod
iug concert on February o.
Euch
Hart, who will have at t h a t t i m e
well on the w a y t o recovery.
The
Students renminiiiK on the <am•h*- Y. .\r. C. . \ . will IH- able to i'arry
Friday UIKI Tuenduy evening the elubs
completed tifty years service with
doctors at the hospital are of the pus during the Christmas Holidays
"Ut the e x t e n s i v e prograni of e x are rehearsing in preparation for t h e the Cliemieal Dejiartment of the Colopinion that he will have partial use will h t v e ai-ci'ss t o the library it
psniiii,!, that w a s idaiined w i t h t h e
concertik
lege 'i'his meeliiif; will IH- hehl in
of the injured meinber.
wus uiiiiounc«'d. The library will lie
arrsiiKement of the l.iid;.'ct.
coujunetion with Founders Duy end
oiM'ii on all d a y s except Christmas
thu College Centennial.
MERRY CHRISTMAS
und Xew Years.
MERRY CHRISTMAS
MERRY C H R I S T M A S
, rr,-liiiieii fraternitv pledgees foiiml
till' nnlll t o their eoveted Greek l e t t e r
|iiM-i lieset w i t h (liflienltios not stipuhiteil in •ru-iliiii^' talk'*"' wlieii ni(wt i;i
the iiatiiuuil frnteriiitj- groups l>ej,'an
their |ireiiiitiatii)ii liorse-play on the
(•i'iii|)ii« oil Momlay.
MAROONTOSSERS DEAN ADDRESSES
SPLIT TWIN BILL SPANISH STUDENTS
In the second annual deliale liet w e e n the t w o under-classes, which
took place in 1 S o u t h
College
at
eight o'clock 011 T u e s d a y e v e n i n g , the
f r e l i i i i c n were victorious over their
ohl rivals, the sophomores, b y a 2-1
decision. T h e subject for t h e debale
w a s the one used in the recvnt varsit y c o n l e s t s : "ISesolved, t h a t
the
Cnited S t a t e s should join the JVorlil
Court (of iiiternatioiial Airairs) ns
i l is now conslitiiled."'
iiiiiiiiiMiM
Year
P R I C E T E N CENTS
Twelve Seniors Commissioned Cadet
Officers in College Military
. \ f l c r I'ompctition
covering
two
iiioiiths. twcdve seniors have l«'eii
(-(immissioncd a s cadet officers in the
l . a f a y e l t e College
Keserve
Officers
Training Corps.
Tlie <-olumissioiis
arc for captains and l i e u t e n a n t s in
the four companies.
In turn, these ollicers will compete
for the ollicers of cadet major and
cadet adjutant, who will be appointed later in the year. . \ t (he end of
the year one senior will be chosen
in the regular a r m y .
The new cadet officers are: Conipany "-V"—('. Jf. .Xrmslrong, ( a p -
Unit
tain. W. .1. liolirman. First Lieutena n t ; X. Wiggins, Second Lieutenant
Conipany "ll"—S. L. Stirling, Capt a i n : II. .\. Jlorris. First Lieiitcnanl : I.. Jl. lirockway. Second Lieutenant.
Company ''('"— (;. II. Decker, Capl a i n : .1. W. Crii'.ier. First Lieiitcuaiil : II. K. .lohnson. Second Lieutenant
Company " I ) ' ' - F .
K.
Tn-ssler.
( a p l a i n : \ . II. Wiley. First Lieutena n t : .1. L. Wismcr, Seeoml Lieutenant.
FAREWELL DANQUET SPARKS PICTURES
FOR SUTHERLAND
LIFE OF JACKSON
E a s t o n Alumni To Honor Retiring Former S t a t e College President Gives
Coach Tomorrow Night At NorthGraphic Sidelights On Life Of "Old
ampton Country Club.
Hickory" Jackson.
Ill :i|i|irceiutioii for the remarkable
record Ihal Coach Dr. .lohn H. Siitlierlaiid has made Hiiice his arrival live
years ago, and l o this man w h o has
Jilaeed the Jlaroon and W h i t e in tlie
lootball liiiieli<.dit by develojiiiig a
lighting: maeliine t h a t h a s crushed
ill ilefeat I'eiinsylvania. Cornell. I'ittsliiiigli and others, the L a f a y e t t e . \ l iiniiii .\ssociiilioii of Fastoii and vicinity will gather nt the .\orlliaiii|iti 11 Country ( liili Tliursday evening.
Dccemlier 21) to tender a coinjilinientary dinner to ".lock" Siitherland
who leaves to a s s u m e the reins as
coach of the
I'liiversily of
Pittsburgh, his .Mma J l a l e r .
Keali/.ing t h a t ilnring the lust live
years U i f a y e l t e h a s administered l o
their old time honored rivals, l..elii;;li, live successive d e f e a l s and t h a t
Couch Siitherland has or^ani/.cil n
lifllitiiig sjiirit ill the footliall men
t h a t can not be equalled by uny
college in the country, the L a f a y e t t e
alumni of Kaston
have
urged ull
true L a f a y e t t e men to resjiond l o
the call anil join in g i v i n g 'Mock'' a
lilting send-off. C i i d e r t h e siijiervisioii of David H. .Skillman e x t e n s i v e
jihiiis have been mude for thu informal
dinner.
The
reservations
have la-en s t r i c t l y limited to tw.o
liiindred nnd it will 1M! iieeessury"ld
refuse ull ajijilications
after
the
qiioia is reached.
S t o t z To
Preside
.Iiid;;e liobert . \ . .Stotz, I'lesidcnt
of the Kaston Aluinni .Assoeiatio'i
will Jireside over the dinnpr. A m o n g
the several sjieakers cliosen for the
affair are .Attorney .lames W. Fox.
Dr. I'aul Correll, Kaljili Yarnell and
Thomas Fisher. The c o m m i t t e e in
charge of the dinner is liojiing thut
a cajiacily crowd w h o have been urdeiit siijiporters nf Sutherland's regime will be Jiresent t o greet the
ritiriiig iiiacli us a mark of resjiect
for his fireat work w i l h the Jlaroon
and \V liitc.
Kaeh aliiiniiiis is fjivcii the ojijiorliiiiily of inviting one friend who is
a Lafayette rooter, not necessarily a
l.,afayette man, a s his g u e s t .
The
siiliscrijition is l|!.i.llU u Jilate.
I t is
rei)iies(ed thut all reservutiuns be
made a s soon a s jiossible to insure a
Jilace. All checks HIIOIIIII be made
jiayalilc to
Jlorris
Williams,
and
mailed to Da\ id H. Skillman, Kaston
Trust ( oinjiany, Kaston.
Dr. K. K. Sjiarks, president eiiieriliis of t'eiiiisylvunia S t a t e College,
sjieaking oil tlle subject of "Old Hickory 'lackson," kejit his audience uf
students, ussembled nt tlle regulur
Wednesday afternoon lecture in Pardee, uiiceasiii;;ly interested and anxious for more.
M i t h the sparkling hiinior that he
li:is a l w a y s shown in his addresses
at L a f a y e t l e , Dr. Sjiarks lold in outline form the varied life of the veteran and I'resident Andrew .laekson,
bringing new light oil many jihases of
his Jirivate life.
Dr. Sjiarks iH-gaii
with the early life of Jackson in the
miildle wes-t, tracing
it
sketchily
tlii'on;;li the iH-riod of his legal ambitions. W i t h grajdiie details,
the
sjieaker lold of .Taekson's lirst exjierienees as I'roseciiling .Attorney in Ihe
region that is now the s l a t e of Tennessee iliellldillg the hardshijis niirt
trials that the future jiresident w a s
forced to iinderfio.
S h o w s Love For Wife
Then Dr. .Sparks, w e n t on to tell
of the great allection of .Andrew
.lackson for his wife, nnd of his cons t a n t ilesi.'e to have Jlrs. .laekson become the lirst l a d y of the land, and
to sec her lirml.v established in the
JiiJiU&JJgWy-, .-iPtft-t^l"J"'<'T showed
very clearly Uio overwhelming grief
that came ujion I'resident .laekson,
when, on the eve of the realization
of his m o s t cherished
hojies, Jlrs.
•laekson died, as her husband t h o u g h t ,
the victim of unreasoning sciiudal.
Dr. .Sparks had many old jiictures
from his historical collections showing .\iidre\v .laikson and his ojijionent
Henry t lay. the veteran ciqnjiromise
maker, in the height of their iiolitieiil
fame. He also had rejiriMliictions of
^ome of the election jirojiagauda used
at the time of the m o s t sjiirited cam.
jiaign in Aimirican history.
With
the lielji of tli|.se illiistruti'ing Dr.
Sjuirks exjiluined the methods of
cunijiui;;!! jiiiblieity t h a t were used in
those times, which ho showed t o be
rudieally different from a n y t y p e used
before or since.
N'ot for a minute during the talk
w a s there a letuji in the interest or in
the nttentioii of tho audience, and
when Dr. Sparks ehised liin talk a
little before the end of the hour,
there w a * such an ontbiirst of ajijiluuse t h a t he w a s foreed t o tell another story to g e t rid of his eager
listeners.
FROSH PLAYERS
SCORE TRIUMPH
OPENING NIGHT
Play To Full Houses On T w o E v e n ings—Pour One Act P l a y s Presented—Atwill
Thomas
Stat^—
S t a g i n g W e l l Done.
FIRE
PREVENTED
I'luyiiig to full houses, tlic Freshmnn I'layers very successfully jiresenled four one a c t plays Tliursday
und Fridny evenings in the I.,illlo
Theatre. T h e audiences were liiglily
enthused over IIK; wnrk of the lirst
year men, and showed tlieir ajiprecialioii by much ujijilaiise.
"The Jledicine Show," by Staiirt
Walker, wns the lirsl on the |iio;rrani.
In this, a Jilay (.•oiicerniiig "jiii' white
trash." F. E. Hunnell, '27, disjilayed
considerable poise and stage jiresence.
His interpretation of the wouhl-bo
qiiiick doctor wus exi'cllent.
'J'he secund jirodtntion was ".Sh:im,'*
by Frank Toinpkins. \l. 11. Jfaillaii'l,
'27. as the thief, did line work iu
this, w i t h the hii:liand, interjircted
by II. L. Xixon. '27, t a k i n g s<;coiid
honors. The Jilay w a s well executed
as a satin* (Ui the w a y .some jicojilo
set UJI a jiretence, when uinli'rni'ath
all is sham.
Main Production
Jn the Jilace of inijiort:iiii'i', third
on the prograni, came the "piece do
resistance," "The Came of Chess," by
J'Cenneth (loodnian. 'J'liis w a s by far
(he stellar jiieseiitation of the cvei.ing. T h e cast had been well clioa<'ii,
and each one jilaycd his role w i t h
excvjilioiial uliility.
A t w i l l I'hoinas,
'27, us .Alexis Alexaiidrovilch, did t h e
best work of the evening. In h i s
jKirt as the lliissian noble, be showed
a cousumniate degree of stage skill
whicii is seldom seen in the work of
Freshmen. H i s manner w a * easy, his
voice excellent, nnd his K''uerul interpretation sjilendid. (Jeorge C. Williams, '27, jdayed the radical, tho
revolutionist, in a w a y which jileased
everyone.
His eliaracteri/.atiou of
t h i s tragical, would be a s s a s s i n w u s
highly realistic. Tlm eliiiiux of the
jilay, ending in the d e a t h of the inaii
who came to kjll, w a s yery powerful
and forceful.
The dessert of tho evening wa.si
"The Jlaker of Dreams," w r i t t e n by
Olijiliant D o w n . 'The honors in t h i s
are divided a m o n g all (lirce cliaructers, Cecil Hcntiey, Hurohl F. Kline, _
and \V. X. Finley. 'i'he jiroduction
was idealistic, dealing w i l h Pierrot's
search for love anil haiijiiness, when
the object of his search w a s all thu
time in his o w n home.
Staging Well
Done
The s t a g i n g of all llireo jiiuys w a s
beuiitifiiUy done. T h e new cychiruma
."erveil very well on its lirst ujijiearaiKv.
Heing of a neutral color, it
eould be changed i n t o dillerent shades
by the varied colors of lighting which
were iiseil. The eleetrieal work w a s
very well handled, and the projicrties
were well taken care of.
-An e x t r a moment of tenseness w a s
felt by the audience on thu
lirst
night, when, in "The (Jamc of Cliesa,"
a candelulira w i t h seven
lighted
candles 'was aecidently overturned
against the clotli liackgroiind. President JraeCrackcn, s i l l i n g near
the
front of the theatre und on a n a i - l o
seat, leaped IIJHIII tbe sta;;e, but before he eould reueh (hem, the cuiidles
FIVE HUNDRED AT\rEND
hail been extiiigiiislied and juilled in
F I T T I N G O B S E R V A N C E OF
CONCERT IN MADISON, N. J.
behind t h e scenery b y somnone w h o
C H R I S T M A S COMMUNION
BOOKED FOR G L E E S T E R S
luckily had liecn hiandiiig there.
Five hundred s t u d e n t s and faculty
Harold Crane, '24, has arranged
members jiarticijiated in the Cliristfor a (ilee ( l u l l concert in Madison, PSYCHOLOGY C L A S S
mas Cominiiniuii Service lield in ColVISITS STATE ASYLUM
X'. .1. aliiint the middle of February.
ton Jlemorial Cliajiel on Sunday evenThe exact date has not been ilecided
ing.
The Psychology class
in
intelliUJIOII. Ill connection with this triji.
The soft glow i4 the candles bulliManap'r .Stirling is iie^'oliHling w i t h gence t e s t i n g , under Ihe snjiervision
ed the beautifully decorated interior
II juirty in N'evN ^•ork for a concert of I'rofessor -\. It. I iillilaiid, is inakof tlle chajiel, and sjiread a. quiet
ill that city following the JIadison ing daily trijis this week t o the
air of s a n c t i t y over the greut iiiinllomeuputhie S t u t e Ilosjiilul, Allenrecital.
puiiy of worshijijiers.
From
liveinsanity,
-\t the regular rehearsal Tuesday town, to s t u d y cases of
thirty o'elock until six
the deeji,
and
jMissible
cures.
night it w a s announced that t w o re- (iieir causes
solemn music of tlle ort;an and the
hearsals a week, on T u e s d a y nnd Kucli m e m b e r of t h e eluss sjurnds
joyou* songs of u q u a r t e t jirejiariMl
I'riday nights, will be held hereafter. two d a y s a l tlia institution, and in
the w a y for the administrution of
that time m a k e s a thorough iiisjiecthe .Sacrament of thu J.<ord's iSiipjier.
tion of the various ile|iartincnls of the
-\t the end of thu musical service, A L P H A CHI SIGMA
lioA|iital und stiidii's the
different
I N I T I A T E S S E V E N MEN lyjies of i n s a n i l y , which arc eseinjilithe doors of the chajiel were closed,
lied by i n m a t e s used a t Ihc clinic
and thu Communion Service began
w i l h the quiet ili;'nity t h u t has alThe Lufuyette cliujiter of .Mjiliu lield each afternoon.
w a y s been observed. -After the sing- Clii .Si^-mu. the honorury cheinicul
ing of a Christinas h y m n by the s o i i e t y , iiiitiult'd live men ut i l s
whole con};reguti<iii, the
Klenienls meeting last Sul unla y evening in E X P E N D I T U R E S ON LIBRARY
A N A L Y S E D BY COMMITTEE
were adiiiiiiistered by l.Mfayette men W a s h llall.
who have given tlieir lives l o the serThe initiation on .Saturday wus
vile- of l!i«l, Jiarticiilarly in the for- Ihe lirst since the installation of t he
The F a c u l l y
Coniniitti
11 the
eif-n lields.
chajiter here at Ihe collcg..
The Library has recently made an anulyKvery detail of the cereiiiiiiiy w a s initiates include one graduate, one sis of the m o n e y ex|ieiideil on t h e
The new Lihrary in re<iMit yeurs. 1( liiids tlmt
curried out jierfeetly, and the Christ senior und five juniors.
thu
ma* sjiirit of j o y o u s trunijnility w a s niembers are .lames H. Wilson, Kd- eurreiit prriodieals, including
not allowed t o slacken for a moment. ward W. Fliekinger, "24, Hanover, seientilie and foreign jH'riiKliculs o t ^ » ,
Tho
decorations
were
effectively I'a., Charles K. Iteaver, Kaston, Kay- dered b.v the various dejiarlinents, l i ^ H I
worked out u i t h the dark ehudes uf nmnd C Ilriant. CU|M- May, X. .1., now costing the Library more tlian
spruce
liriKhtened
wilh
iheerful ( harles 11. I.U1111111. New Kingston, fourteen hundred dollars a y e a r .
( l i r i s t m u s red and softly gleaming I'a.. KiilM-rt L. Xull, Diule City. Flu., Practically all tho im(iorlaiit scholarunder the w a v e r i n g light of the and Henry .\. I'helps, .Ir., Ilazleton. ly periodii'uU are available for s t u Pa., all of the elass of '25
dents a t the V a n Wickle I..ibrar7,
candles.
\\'ciInc?i'1,T\'. DfO'inilir-s j
Page T w o
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COMMUNICATION
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Founded in 1870
Devoted to the Interest of the Alumni and Studenta of Lafayette Collexe.
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EARL D. BUCK, "
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K. K. LaBar
Ass't Bus. Mgr.
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CSrculation Mgr.
C. H. Armstrong
Ass't. Cir. Mgr.
j, „ „
Aas't. Cir. Mgr.
organ
Businesa Stan
John H. Eupp
Summer H. Babcock
William R. Howson
Ervin S. Sachenmaier
W. A. Wagstaff
Earl W. Smith
Dr. .Sparks i v r l a i i i l y delivered a
•cintillatiiig address l a s t AVednesday
ifteriioon.
•\\alter Camji's y e a r l y eleven is
more inijiortaiit than bis daily dozen
these d a v s .
The
F.lectriial
Knginei'rs
11.eel
every week to dLsi-iHs c'lrreiit jiro'ileins. A\e sujijiose t h e y often s w i t c h
from one subject l o the other.
-Mr. Kditor:
It is no trick for a man fo yell.
"Hoorny L n f a y c t t e " a t a football
game ou .March Field.
Xo vast
amount of sjiirit is reijuirFd to shout
it anywhere uniong an a s s e m b l a g e of
.Maroou rooters under organized cheering, but it does l a k e a t n i e U i f n y c U e
man t o sja-ak nj) for his college when
unsupported amid a host of jiartiiilly
iiostiie lay meu.
1 '
Xow tlie olijeel of this l e l t e r is not
to advocate .yoiiig almut liny jieaccfiil c i l y . wherein one chances t o abide,
reiiderin;.' "'INU " to llie law abiding
jiojiiiliice. lllit il is siiujil.v to stre-<s
tlle llece•^ily uf inaiiitainilig the fraternal L a f a y e l l e sjiirit w h e n w e are
sjiread t o the four w i n d s a s well as
ill dwelling together on our fair green
hill.
Jleuiliers of the Cav ley ( licmicnl
S o e i e t y will engage iu a debate in
the laboratory n e x t m o n t h o n the
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I t should precipitate ijuite a dis- Calumet merely for remissness
in
cussion.
s a y i n g "hello" to-a~fellow s t u d e n t e n Entered as Second Class Matter, Sept. 27, 1911, at the Post OBi<x at
conntered on the camjnis. how niucli
Easton, Penna., under Act of March 5, 1897.
The men enrolled in t h a t Practical more euljiable is tliv l-afayctte man
Politics course should be t a u g h t the who refiLscs to t^ji'ogiiize amither
jlrojier w a y to distribute jioor cigars. I j i f a y e t t e 'nan a t au o u t of
town
AN APPRECIATION
dance, or who. ackiiowleduiiig him ns
It's dangerous to throw the bull a friend, declines to Irade partner.even tlmugh y o u
are in .Sjiani-li with him—even nJ>on request.
The Alumni Testimonial Dinner to Coacli Sutherland
Class.
The Christmas vacation is well
and our lufayette football stjuad tomorrow night will he
nigh a t hand with i t s host of good
a fitting tribute to a great coach and an etjually great
V o u never can tell. M a n y a good times in store. In the larger cities
team. It will mark the passing of a man who came to
s k a t e fails to mnke the hockey-team.
surely, nnd esjiccially a t intercolleLafayette with three Lehigh defeats staring hiai j« ther.,
giate danees. from time l o t i m e four
It's great t o have a n a m e beginning or live, jiossibly more, I.<ifayette men
face and who leaves -with an unbroken string of five
with "B." AVlien J o h n n y Budd goes will find theniselves sprinkled iiiiiid a
cherished victories over the Brown and White. Wilh
to cliajiel a half dozen men g e t mark- host of merryjiiakers from all over
Sutlierland will ever be associated the names of some of
ed present.
the tHiuntry. X'ow t h e n , shouldn't
the greatest gridiron warriors that have done battle for
these exchange introductions if t h e y
The Sojdiomorcs were nnnblo
to arc at all actjuainted a t college a s
their Alma Mater.
Victories over Cornell, Pittsburgh, University of . •.use the fire-plug in their debate with long ns their escorts are socially comtlic Freshmen.
patible.
Pennsylvania and Boston College bear testimony ^tgi "the
genuine achievements of an eleven that was acknowledged in 1921 to be Inter-collegiate Chan'ipions of the East.
In Dr. Sutherland's five )ear sway over our gridiron destinies the Maroon has rolled up thirty-three victories, two
ties and eight defeats. l u f a y e t t e men have not seen their
eleven defeated on March Field since 1918..
With Dr. Sutherland's departure for Pittsburgh where
he will succeed Glen Warner as coach of the Panthers,
Lafayette will lose by graduation Captain ".\rt" Deible,
"Arch" Ackroyd, "Jim" Conti, "Bob" Mitinger, "Milt"
O'Connell, "Joe" Marhefka and "Ed"' Kearney. The retiring coach leaves to his successor a peerless backfield
combination and the nucleus for another strong line.
Lafayetle men have como to have an abiding respect
arid admiration fur the tall Scotchman \\'ho gave us one
of football's greatest teams. AN'ith the e.^cception of a
certain date early next October w e wish him unqualified
success at Pittsburgh. T<) the men who helped in such a
large nfeasurc"" to make his brilliant jrec^irlB ^fts«vble we?J
again extend our heartiest congratulations.
AVe can inir>f;iiie the hyjiocritical
smile of t h a n k s t h e s e loving a u n t s
will g e t from the Freshmen for the
p r e t t y green neck-ties
for
Cliri?.tmas.
Cer,-£ntes Club Play
Act. T.—One bull and two torcndoi-s.
Act. II.—One bull and one
dor.
A c t III.—One bull.
torea-
Our soccer team lost to f.<'liigh last
.Saturday. It all goes to jinive there
is something t o the l a w of averages
if one o n l y w a i t s l o n g enough.
The Campus D o g barks forth his
annual Jlerry Xinn.s. He w o u l d also
say—Ilajijiy X e w A'ear. I h i t
he's
thinking of the exams..
RADIO CLUB P R E P A R E S FOR
TRANS-ATLANTIC TESTS
'To be sure it is ndvLsable to attend public, or scmi-jiublie affairs,
w i t h a tolerably large comjiany; but
for many of u s w h o are not of the
promoting tyjic i t is imjiossildo to
arrange jinrties. I t i.+ renlly lamciitalile that a fellow should be eomjielli d to danee with one girl from ten to
one-thirty when other l . a f a y e t l e Isiys
about him could cut in or trade Avitli
little or no discomllture t o themselves.
At a dance in X'ew York
only this jiast Thanksgiving recess 1
wiliiessed t w o such
tyjiical
niniiifestal ions of sellishness. I t is easy
l o term the lonely bird "wet,"' bnt
a s long as he is from your o w n college and you do not k n o w h i m to be
objecliuiiable there
is a
.\K)l!.\lj
OHI.KIATIOX involved l o help liin.
out.
This Christmas vacation, fellows, is a. line t i m e t o s t a r t , — w h a t
many of fls falTi'd'to do after the big
;;aines —to show the b o y s the same
friendly sjiirit abroad as on the campus 01 I j i f a y c t t e .
l i n a l jirejiaratioiis for the Trans. \ t l a i i l i c American l l a d i o jA'Ugue t e s t s
are Is'iiig made by the IJadio Club.
The test**, which s t a r t on Friday, are
between Knrojieau and N o r t h Ann'rican a m a t e u r s . A brown silk derby
ha.'i been olfered by X. B. AVarner l o
the lirst Ainerican a m a t e u r w h o connects w i t h a European a m a t e u r 011
a t w o w u y set.
The Freshman-Sophomore debate on the tjuestion of
the World Court in South (."(illcgc last night is not likely
to solve the problenis of world peace or iiiHuence Congressional action. It does, however, indicate a splendid revival of interest in an activity which is rapidly regaining
its proper place on the campus. T w o years ago the suggestion of an underclass debate -would have been met ts'ith
laughter. I^st year the Sophomores spV^ke to three
judges and an equal nuniber of students. Last night tiie
debate attracted several townspeople, a number of faculty
members and about fifty undergraduates. The speakers
presented convincing cases and were greeted by an enthusiastic audience. The varsity team has been encouraged by a corresponding increase of interest.
This Renaissance of interest in non-athletic activities
has not been ctinfined to tlebating. It has maile its invigorating force felt in practically every campus activity.
T b e call for candidates by the publications was answered
with a splendid response of men. The various departmental clubs, conibined musical organizations, dramatics
and campus activities generally have obtained a flying
start into the year. The signs are pointing in the right
direction. They indicate genuine interest in very wholesome activities on the part of a greater number of men
than ever before.
The
Bulletin
which
Annual Eejiorts
contains
the
RELIGIOUS
I>afayette
College
COMViCNTION
will be repre
week.
the
It will be a
Ijook of
Indianapolis, Indiana,
from
Decem-
e i g h t y pages this year, eight
pages ber t w e n t y - e i g h t h
until
January
Bulle- lirst. The delegation is a s f o l l o w s :
t i n is being jirinted by the InteUi- Koswell P. Barnes,
'24,
John 11.
geuocr Pruiting Comjiany of Ivancas- Kupp, '-24, l>iwell L Ijine, ''24, J a m e s
more
than
last
ter, Pennsylvania.
year.
The
.\iiy one t a n se-
cure a eojiv ujKj ujijilicatiou to
'2.1, Krnest 1). N a t h a n , ''2o, AVal-
ter S. Stillman, '2(i, J . Elmer M a t t h ews,
F B O S H COMPETITION FOR
••2il, und W a l t e r .\. i'.i^ftn.
The delegates
will
lie
headed
'IS.
by
. . L A F A Y E T T E S T A F F B E G I N S Koswell 1'. Barnes, Prekident of the
t o l U g e Y. M, C. A.
Competition fur jKisitioiis o u t h e
editorial l U l f of T H E L A i A Y E T T K
w a s opened for freshmen l a s t week.
A t an organization m e e t i n g l a s t Tnesilay evening eighteen tirst year men
were present.
A m o n g the eontestunt.s
• r e ieveral experienced rejairters of
local newspajiers.
Thr conijietition
w i l l continue until Mareh 1. .Any ad
ditionalfrethmen who are interested
are requested t o leave their names
ftt T U E L A F A Y E I T E ollice.
LOST A N D F O U N D A R T I C L E S
One ^lii k'.'r, t w o bunches of k e y s ,
!»<• hul-*. one caji,
one
fountain
Jen. and t w o Kvcrsharji jicneils arc
Is'ing liel'l iiTiclainied at the Lust
and I'liiinil Iturcau of the N . 31. C.
A. in llrailierd Hall.
Thr owners
of the nusguidNl_artlcU'i We urged
to call for them Tsfore iW Christniui vacation.
AND
SHIRTS
Collar Attached Styles, $2.95
gi.'-M.nV
SHOES
I'OR MI'.M'
Dr. Williani S. Hall, will a l l e i i d
an IvIiK'iitional
( onference to
be
held a t the Waldorf H o t e l in Philnilcljihin OM llecember '2'i.
THE BIG STORE
OH THE SQUARE
l.iiriil 1 Iim-- (,f |.,,.,.
W A R S H A W STATIONERY CO.
i0.i-i65 Madis'in Avj.,
Albany, N. Y,
MAROON A N D W H I T E CAFE
J. L. FRY, Prop.
i;..giilar Dinner ami SM|iiK.r S|in.«||
.\|,al T i c k e t s .*l.iMi, .•^^li.-iii, ami fj,j||
w i l h 10',;, discount.
Strictly Home Made Pie
Ni.'hl Senile s 1.1 11,
CenU-c SijiKire, Easton, P.i-
I'rofes.sor Harry 'T. Siicn^ler will
rcjire^'iit l . a f a y e l t e at the dinner of
the L a f a y e t t e .Alumni nt the Ibiis
Hotel. I'atcliogue. 1,. 1. on Thursday
December i".
Dr. an.l Mrs. Albert K. Ileckcl will
sjM'iid the ( ' h r i s l m a s H o l i d a y s a t
Mrs. Heckel's former home in Indiana.
Dr. .lames W. Tiijijier will read a
-JHtJier on "Tejiehing of High .School
Knglish from the A'iewjioint of College Knglish.'' before the College nml
k'liiversily Ji.iund Tabic l o be licid
at I'liiladeljihia. Tliursday. D c i v m lier lili. in l o n n e c l i o n with the meeting of the P e n n s y l v a n i a ,St'ite VAucation Associalioii.
Dr Tiijijier
will also
attend ii
m e e t i n g of the .Modern l.iiiiguage -•Association to be held at the Ciiivers i t y of Alichigan on December 27,
28 and '2it.
Dr. Williani H. -Mien will attend
a m e e t i n g o f ' t h e P e n n s y l v a n i a .State
Kducation -Association t o be held in
Pliihldeljihia on D-.-eemlM-r 2i'i. Dr.
.-Allen is a meniber of the e x e c u t i v e
einnmiltee of the "Kiiiind Table of
Colle};es and I'niversilies", which is
a division of the I'Miicational . \ s s o cialion.
What a difference
just afewcents make T
FATIMA
,y
Juxt^
^e
JxnP
\
^
.
Easton, Pa,
Bank and Pine Sts,
Phone 335
DUMBFOUNDED
i-lmnp:er: " M y , isn't that d u m m y lifelike, standing iu front of tlie Finchluy
.shop."
L i s t c i i e n " S i r , that's m y
{Apolur/iia
husband."
to Tlie
Widow)
DAMP WASH
We Specialize in Family Washing. Each wash is Laundred in
an Individual Washer and Deliverer Damp. 24 HOUR SERVICE
RICE A N D P F E A R R I N G
Electric Sanitary Laundry
425 Pine St.
Phone 3866-H
Order your 1940
calendar now.
if
The Live Store
Always
Reliable
N
$
^SJTS'^^
merrt
and
JIappp iSeto gear
Jnst keeji un i)hifj^,'in!.f\vith pood cheer
PmUished in
the imterest of Eleetrieal Development by
an Institution that will
be helped by what'
ever help% the
Mustry.
Uriny Dad a tie from 'm the Square:
Some Holeproof Htijiv for Mother to wear.
These sifts A\in ser\-c tiierc Is no xluubl;
It'ri a gift we know they'll 1)C pleased about..
BU$H& BULL
LAUBACH'S
A Merry Christmas
Neckband Styles, $2.50
These are high grade Metric shirts, have linen bands,
single and double cuffs; collar wilh or without buttons.
Sizes i.v',1. to i«. 'J'he best
shirt of its kind we know of.
;iii'l
MURPHY
Ji.iy will he yours we lui\ i; no fear.
WHITE
<|iiick
smiliii^: sti'\i>'i- .'ll
Wlien yon RO home l<i those .su dear;
OXWEAVE
;^i'l
M
41
College Book Store
H. W . A D L E M A N
Booklneping Service Co.
414 Easton Trust Bldg.,
E A S T O N . PA.
Will
Writing Paper
150 S H E E T S , size 6x7
and 100 ENVELOPES
Printed w i l h IIMIII,. U,„1
a i l d r e s in ll'nU Br.,i,
Hliic Ink.
S III „.
where Jio-tpaid 011 ;,
ci'ijit of *l.lMi.
-M
y back if ii,,i
satislied.
Leave your Laundry
at the
Write or Phone for
Particulars
K. Iliilchison, '•2'>, Walter J. Cough-
the lin,
Registrar.
Weekly Audits
Monthly Audits
Tax Service
Financial Statements
Investigations
Settlement of Partnerships
General Consultations
SHOPPERS
JOHNSTON
; ^
PERSONAlT
s
LATE GIFT
NOTES
SYSTEM
For Every Business
Pres.ideiit, sented by nine deh'gates at ^ne QuadTreasurer, Dean, Ilegistrar and Li- rennial Coiiveutii>n of the Student
brarinn w i l l be ready for diatribution Volunteer Movement to be held al
next
of
'The Reinartz receiving outfit which
was stuluii from the radio club is being replaced by anuther.
This one
is expected to be coIUpletc^l within
tlle nvxt i c w days. The steel towers
which are being jilaced on t o p of
Pardee Hall will aid the local station in receiving the signals.
. T h e t e s t s iM'giii this F r i d a y and
last till J a n u a r y
11.
The
Xortli
American station lirst picking up a
European station will win the prize.
S T U D E N T S WILL ATT&NJ)
B S A O Y FOR D I S T R I B U T I O N
Men's and Boys' Outfitters
108-116 Northampton St.,
E A S T O N , PA-
Fellows!
FACULTY
Jack Daniel. I'.li'i.
W H O L E S O M E SIGNS
B U L L E T I N OF R E P O R T S
Kciss S. llolVnnin, '^2:^, former editorni chief of TIIF, L.VFAVKTTF will
be Jiresent at the tirst rciiiihir meeting of the (ijien Forum Club lomiirrow night a t the t'hi Phi linuse. Mr.
Hoirman has recently returned from
an extended triji in Kiirojie and will
speak nlsiut the cuiulitions of llic
eoiinlries which he visitwi. The ( hi
I'hi F r a t e r n i t y will a e t as. hosts. All
-tudeiits are cordially i n v i t e d to intend.
Tojiics for discussion n t
eii-uing
nieelings were oiitliiied by nienilicrs
of last year's elub nt a n iiiforimil
m e e l i n g held at the home of I'lofessor .Miller D. S t e e v e r , head of the
llcjiartiiicnt of
Civil I l i g h l s , last
Tlnirsdav cvcniiijj.
M',
At your service Freshmtn ^ 4
Huntington Barber Shop
M
SHERER BROS.
H O F F M A N TO B E P R E S E N T
A T O P E N FORUM M E E T I N G
LAFAYETTE SPIRIT ABROAD
Published by The Lafayette Freia. Iac.
EditOT-in-Cliief
aERBERT R. BROWN, Phone '1122
L. H. Eldredge
Managing Editor
X.A.Grasier
Ass't. M'g'r. Ed.
fi. E. Huhn
News Editor
B. H. Campbell
Sports Editor
A. R. Bernstein
Exchange Editor
P. S. Iiehnmn
Alnmni £ditor
Associate Editon
I. C. MaeCartney
R. B. Montgomery
C. S. Drolsbaugh
E. C. Doremua
E. D. Nathan
W. E. Hays
R. M. Boarti
C. R. Mease
R. S. Meagher William Adams
F. J. McGIynn
LAFAYETTE
o w is llic time to plan your v o r k for 1940.
\N'liat you are doing then vill depend a
good deal on what you do today and after
graduation — and the way you do it.
Obviously, you improve your chances for n hig
j o b if you go wliere big jobs are and will be.
T h a t means lit youi-self to take a place in some
industry with a future.
r i a n n i n g twenty or more years ahead is all in
the day's work, among the telejihone companies
of America. The electrical generating and manufactaring companies likewise look far into the future.
T o put a telephone in every home, to light the
ir>,(KM),000 houses that are not yet wired, to devise
«nd promote many aiipliaiues for the comfort of
man—all this will require dfcades of time and
billions of capital, Chietly it will need the brains
of men.
It has long been sail thai electricity is in its
infancy. That is still true. Vou are fortunate who
can see this industry a little further along on its
way to a glorious maturity.
.Villi jeinember boys we're mi "On The Sijuare."
Willi potjd clothes for Collejje Wear.
Jacob
Easton
Western Etectric Compattv
Mayer
ON T H E SQUARE
Penna.
+
Wherever people loot to electricity for the
comforts and conveniences of life today, the
iVestem Electric Company offers a service as
broad as the functions of electricity itself.
Sumier 34 •/ « $trit*
A
• . « . i . f . . _ ' 3 j :••.;
JAVoiliustlay. Dcccmhor Tf), 1923
IsOCGER MEN LOSE
TO LEHIGH ELEVEN
iBrown and W h i t e
Team
Downs
Maioon Soccerites F o r Third Consecutive Time—Score 5-1.
Pliiviiif; it>-- linnl jinnio of tho sou011. ill'.' l.afa.votto C<illege socror
I'iiin mi't ih'fial ut the hands of the
,i'lil}:h I'liiversity olevon nt T a y l o r
u'ld la^t S a t n r d n y n f t o n i o o n . A
hir;.v and cnthnsia^tic crowd w i t n c s s ,H1 ilii' iiintost. lA'hiyh's v i i t o r y over
till' MiiriHiii tliU vear iinivki'd tintliinl I'l'iisi'ciitivf v i l l I'nr the l i r o w n
;iiiil \ \ liiU' iMiiitcr.i.
THE
W I N T R Y W I N D S BRING
SNOW AND
GALOSHES
W i n i e r , imaiinonneeil, and npI'arently iT)jardloss of eiitiiiinv reijiiireinents. iinide n crashing advent into I j i f a y e t t e College last
Ki'iday morning.
W h e n sluilents
tnmliled forth from tlioir hods for
S o'cloek t h e y lioliold a large i|imiit i t y of .laines Oliver I'lirwoods'
chief s t a g e a i r e s s o r y . Soon otlier
sounds iH'gan t o liiiklc on the icy
nir. S w i s h , s w a s h ; elink, clank;
t h e i h y t h m i e heat* fell faster and
faster ns the hands 011 t h e clock
approached eight.
Caloslies had
again taken their sinnenio place
in Cidloge lilo.
Till' lir-l Inilf of Uu' iiiiinc w a s
i\iiily iiialilii'd and Ijil'avvlto wav
tlic lilsl to sroiv wlli'll IhlliimU IHIIHI
,.,| till' oval siinnrcly tliroii^jli the
,i|.ri»;lils. Tin' t a l l y w a s a icMill of
a siiiiiinia;:i' jilay followin;^ a cornor
kiik. Walters of Ixdii^h soon evened
tho oiiniit and there w a s no more
fcniiiL' diiriii); the remninder of the S i x N a t i o n a l F r a t e r n i t i e s and
Local Clubs I n i t i a t e Pledges
Ipi-riiiil.
S e c r e t s of Btiotherhood
lli.tli teams jilayed a stell.ir •lamc
FRATERNITIES HOLD
INITIATION RITES
lit llie <i|ii'nliii{ iif the soeond hull' Imt
I al'lor nveiity m i n n t e s of p l a y the
Lnliiyilie defense w e a k e n e d and Tx''|liii;li SI Hied fiiiir .uoals. Keniandez nnd
Itiitz eaeli aeeountin;; for t w o .
lehigh
Lafayette
llubliard
f l o a l . . . . JliCiiiifihoy
Jliolieleiia
I5.F.1!
Oir
Clothier
L.F.ll
I>.p
I Mori ur
i;.U.B
• Ilalioock
e
C.H.lt
-.Tohn.son
llii.iiiiaii
li.II.B
IJniiel
N.iiiN
..0.15
•Whittlesey
11.11.^
l.K
-Cooley
I r.niainlez
CV
•Stiles
Walters
l.L
Toole
I I'iiiudii
O.L
Armentrout
lioals. Walter.s. Kornandez 2, Ihitz
I. I'.alH'oek.
S u l i s t i t u t u n i s , I.ohipli.
Ilill" for Walters, Trumliore for Jlleliili'iin: I j i f a y c t t e , CampboU for Bnhoock.
Referee,
Horace
Williams.
Tome of halves, 45 m i n u t e s .
CHAPLAIN C A R R U T H E R S
D I S C U S S E S B I R T H OF C H R I S T
I'sing a s his t e x t the words "His
iiainc sliall lie called .Tesiis.'' Chaplain C a i n i l h e r s ]irearlieil a doctrinal
scriniin iH'nring upon the Birtli narrativos of the N e w T e s t a m e n t .
The sornion in Cnlton Cliapid w a s
mu primarily on tlie tii|iii' of the
\'irgiii l i i i t h lllli in the t r e a t m e n t
i'f llie tlienie it w a s necessary t o
lii^cuss wliy our Lord w a s nol ealled
hy some n a m e that would einiiliasi/.e
His \ i r g i n
hirth. •tsiiili<- it' word
ciiiihl have lieen ciiiiicd, nnd Christ
iiuild have come d o w n as a llgiire of
Iiisloiy w i t h
the liallle.
"Son of
Mary." l i o w e v e r . even tho the hirth
iiarralives do l a y e m p h a s i s on the
Virgin Hirth, the n a m e of the child
liiMs not emphasize t h a t idea.
Two
Into
Nine nalioiinl nnd local fraternities
and cliilis are i n i t i a t i n g new iiien into their n i y s l e r i c s this week.
I'ollinving is a list of men already initiated, a n d t h o s e who, i t is stnted.
will lie initiated prior to the ClirLsliiias H o l i d n y s ,
CAMP N A M E S D E I B E L
1918
I N SECOND SELECTION
T l i e i i , ire K lliigey
i? Kle.'trienl
Walter ( amp lias annoiiiiced his K i i g i i i e i •, 4(17 .Main St., Uellertowii.
seleitlon for his mylliiCul -Ml .\nie- Penna.
licaii. gridiron eleven for the 11123
-cason. l a m p ' s
tiulection
appears
in Collier's for this w e e k .
(.>n tlie tirst team not a l.afnyetto
player is meiitinned altlioiigli ( a p tain Arthur Doiliel is jilaced a t a
lackle on the second eleven. Of Kill
gridiron warriors who received lionoralile mention three were menihers
of the Maroon t e a m which rejiresented l . a f a y e t l e dur'.ngj the past
: casiiii. 'I'lie Mariiiin
players
are
Biiild at g u a r d ;
Cliicknnski
liall
liack and lieliliai'ill al fiilliiaik.
BOYD E L E C T E D FROSH
BASKETBALL MANAGER
John O. Boyd, of Brooklyn, . \ . V..
w a s elected m a n a g e r of the Kresliman hasketliall team al a nieeting of
Ihe Krc-liniaii class after chapel last
riiursday. Alanager B o y d is arranging a silicdiile of thirteen games w i t h
jirep schools and lirst year t e a m s of
oilier eolleges.
Ciiaih Donald Cliarle* Wolfe, '2."i,
issued a call for candiilati's for the
team ou 'I'liesday. T w e n t y uieii respiiniled and Coach Widfc plans t o
start streniions practiie ininiediately.
•^S^* •,''~»"Zf-ai3rr'» J^"-l
(So'Qnertsticvt
l''ir.sl-C'l:is.>;
/ H E itylc approved by c o l k s *
nMB of ukra^tHu«rvmta«« f t r .
L i ^ l w«ichi t o p c o a u and irtnur
- -righca ar* equally in <
at tha pricaa aet BO cutiaai vatiwly
low by L U X E N B E R G .
At4»ufictyred and loid exchunety kf
N A T L U X E N B E R G « BROS.
*• 1 B m d m v
N. W. Cor. I M i S l .
N^
9Me
N«» York Cky
Ihir S t y l e Memo. IsMik will
he s e n t free cn Reijuest
orlotv^amorjol» rmfcral
B iiiUJ nwoul)W\) nnirflai>J Ike
iTNflMj di||icullte^ erxiDUMercd
\-Oi\IrQcf milk us for nouP M)orlt_ arvd
rcMrievc \Vc beivefiU of OUP fifleci^xjeorff
SELECT PIPES
and
SMOKING TOBACCO
()(lcn\vel(k'i's Drii"- .'-^tnrc
THATCHER 'S
CIRCLE ARCADE
Oiuility—
Stotz Bros.
Rogers Peet clothes
Investments—
(jtiality Iiats, shoes and fixinjT;s, too.
NJel-opr bloFv for Ike use or color
j-ijiKWr
Ir
book for leK^^^
black, oi\d
.._- Ike cost (jp
, -JlCR.
vukvic rcbroauctiop.s.
•c|iroaucnop.s.
WRITE FOR QURCOMPirrt PROfiOSITION
TDMV
THE NORTHERN ENGRAVING CO.
ROUGH DRY LAUNDRY,
KnOOLIMMUM. mUUMtRS
OkNTON OHIO
Kiigravings in I!I24 Melange
451 Church Street
-^
KARLDON BARBER SHOP
OPERATED UNDER
HOTEL MANAGEMENT
MAKING A SPECIALTY OF
FEATURING STUDENT WORK
Phone 85-J.
J. B, WILLIS
VARSITY SHOP
I,'i4 & 156 N o r t h a m p t o n S t .
FOUNTAIN
SERVICE—LUNCHEONETTE
CIGARS—CIGARETTES—TOBACCO
PIPES—SUNDRIES
C. A. NUSS, Prop.
Third and Feny Streets,
i*4>
I'f >I4. *^' B
Insist on the IVtrick-Duluth Lahel. It is a mark
of s w e a t e r eliaraeter.
Sold hy h e t l e r dealers.
Send for iiiterestiiii;, illustrated K n i t W e a r Hooklet .Vddresa D e s k X a . X
The College Book Store
F. A. PATRICK
& CO.
Tombler's Market
National Provision Company
Men's Gifts at
THE HUB
.
Phone 3074
SUITS
OVERCOATS
MACKINAWS
SHEEP LINED
COATS
RAINCOATS
SWEATERS
May this be the happier
Chri^mas
You have ever known
V. 'S.-
PIPES
BOX CIGARS
COLLEGE JEWELRY
PEN AND PENCIL SETS
BOX CANDY
CARD TRAYS
CIGARETTES
CUSHION TOPS
NEW BOOKS
FANCY PENCILS
FOUNTAIN PENS
SMOKING ARTICLES
MEMORY BOOKS
AND NOVELTIES
Sttmpf-
LARGEST HOTEL, RESTAURANT
A N D FRATERNITY SUPPLY HOUSE
IN EASTON
•''•••^ -y- li-,J * . ) . / :
Suggestions for Xmas
( l i a r a c t e r is k n i l t e d into
r a t r i e k - U u l u l h S w e a t e r s in
I'litriek MIIIH, from .varnsof
I'atrick quality, noted for
their life and 8|iriiif;iiiCBS.
It is apiiarent in their
Btyle and m a k e and lit—
their ample Hize, "set in"
xleeveH, hunil looped fienir.K
and hand worked
hutton
holes. .V reinfori'liiK strip
across (lie shoulderH gives
added strengtli
and
prevents
stretching
o u t of
14-16 NORTH FOURTH STREET
Make This An Electrical
Christmas
Elaston, Pa.
DULUTH, MINN.
Q U A L I T Y I'KODUCTS ONLY
College Hill S w e e t S h o p
and I'lutnhing
Hardware, Cutlery and fioneral
Hoiisefnniiahiiigs
FRUIT AND PRODUCE
At The VARSITY SHOP:
Kastun, Pa.
The
Jos. F. Crater's Sons
I'rices nimleralc.
The Family Laundr, alsogood work on shirts and col
lara. Our service is economical to you.
JUlrKour delovj.
JKWELERS
421-423 Northampton St.,
Hm*.
Rogers Peet clothes
OUR SPECIALTY
Fox <& Pulmer Co.,
Stoves, Hangea and Warm Air
Furnaces.
5teain and Hot Water Heating
STOTZ BROS.
Bell Phone 3269
When you break your glasses or nead new ones see
Hot and Cold Sandwiches
Deiley's Markets
l-"ir.si-Class ' r a i l i i r i i i i ; —
l"irst-Kalc
Repairini.; and Altering Neatly
Done
CLEANING AND
PRESSING
12 North Third Street
Opposite Hotel lliintrngton
Phone 2527
Sweaters
JillfirJtviual Biaifrst Man^tmmiF
jSgl'Mni a sucixrtful Annual"
ylrMOafh/iirm"
^Our Ssifftrhons"
ViirBaek.efSpmtMi\t'ir^yKarhmis
SHIRTS
NECKWEAR
MUFFLERS
SHEEP-LINED
D R E S S GLOVES
KNIT VESTS
BELTS INITIALS
30-22 s o . THIRD STREET
PHONE 24S7
EVERYTHING TO EAT
FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT. HOME COOKING
EATING CLUBS SUPPLIED AT WHOLESALE
PRICES
DELICATESSEN SPECIALTIES,
SALADS, ETC.
CATERING.
SANDWICHES
TRY US.
W E MAKE DELICIOUS BAKED BEANS 1 5 < tb
Store Open Evenings From This
Thursday Until Xmas
WALTER C. THOMAS CO.
Xmas Checks Cashed—Xmas Boxes Free
n-13-15 SOUTH THIRD STREET
228
228
No other shaving
cream has it
Northampton!
Street
Northampton
Street
•i-lC«l*«C*i^'HC-H«*HC-HC-MC-H^^
'•^^^:^(^^(&w^m^^^^?^.
Talk Jt Over At Hame
A ChriatfUM Vacation Sugfestion To Seniors
We want
a slogan
i^fnSj
11.
Sulihtitutions-I'utijersi
Kurkiis
|i,r Manek; l U n k e t h for Knander,
Manck for
Karkiis,
Karkns
for
Manck, l l a z i l for Ilauh, (>sgo<id for
I ullioun. Mchn for D a r w e n t .
Ijifayctt*—Wcl
for
Kearney,
Kearney for Moore, Blackfan
lor
Keurnev, Millman for Kepa.
Keferee Call
Keed,
Springdeld.
I inpire-Harry
Wallum,
Central
Board.
Time of halves, '20 minutes.
r " ^ ^ H I S is your last year in college. This Is your
last Christmas vacation.
Your career after graduation is a question
thatyou will want to talk over with the folks
at home. They wiH be even more interested than
you are. Now is the time to do it.
The John Hancock has in its field organizatlc t
producers who began as lite insurance men immedi'
ately after graduation and have made a conspicuous
success of tt.
Whv waste time trying out something else which
looks 'just as good" and then come into the life
insurance work to compete with the man who goc
Into the game from the start?
Talk it over at home and remember that you can
gee Infotmation and helpful advice by addressing
describing the hinged
cap that can't get lost.
Can you give it to us?
Perhapsyou shavewith
Williams'and knowhow
gentle and soothing its
quick-working lather is to
the skin. Perhaps you
haven't begun to use Williams' yet. Whichever the
case, we'll pay real money
for your ideas.
$250 in prizes
&
I aili.
CHRISTMAS
ALFREO DUNHILL
^ O u r varicu? butlicolinxsMiill |irove of
^imllnvtlwl value
value b ijou
>-vUi\uii\irea
I'll.
MERRY
Rejirescntativc
of
Limuloii
Rogers Peet clothes
(alhoun
>'
<^''"»t*
Manck
*"•••
^o»«
Darwent
C
Duffy
Knauder
O
Rt'pa
alluh
<1
Kearney
(Ioals
from
f l o o r - C a l h o u n (li),
Knander ( 3 ) . Kauli, D a r w e n t , KarkiiK. ( r a t e (2) DulTy, Keiia, Kearney,
(ioalx from foul line—Ilanli, 3 in 1
t r i e s ; ( alhonn, 2 in 4 ; Manek, 2 in
I; Kiiaiider -' in «; Osgisid, 0 in 0;
I rale li in 10. .Moore, 2 ill '>; Dulfy.
I in .1; lt4pii, 1 ill :i; K e i n i n y , O in
The FLY-FRONT Coat
WADE H. FITZHUGH
Special
Sanitary Sea Foods
ROGERS P E E T COMPANY
Broadway
Herald Sq.
at r . t h St.
"Four
a t 3S!h St.
Convenient
Broadway
Corners"
F i f t h Ave.
a t A\'arrcn
nt 41st St.
N e w York City
r H
Ike froWloiv,of <
Jf wiOMor^ p
lor
occenrul AIM\UO1,
T h e t a D e l t a Chi—Ezra M. Stiles,
'2l'i, P a t e r s o n , X. .1.; iToliu F. Tim.
'27. Pitl^liurgb, P n . ; T. Harris Brosius. '27, H a z e l t o n , P a . ; E d w a r d R.
Phillips, "27, P a t e r s o n , X. J
Kappa S i g m a — W i l l i n m X. Finley,
'211, Baltimore, .Md.; John Q. :\rask,
"27. P l y i n o u t h . Pn.; J o h n K. Bush,
'27. T./<ickiiort, X . Y . ; Kdwanl I. H.
B e n n e t t , '27, E a s t o n , P a . ; John H.
IJeininga, '27. Oiik Park, 111.
D e l t a T a u D e l t a — ( i n y Winkjor, '24.
Wasliingtoii, I'a.: J a m e s W . Weaver
'2ii. Kaston. P a .
S i g m a Chi—Thomas .M. B e l t s , '27
Clearlield, Pa.; Krederiek K. Bunnell, "27, Klizalielh, X. J . ; Jolm ('.
(Iraham, '27, Butler, P a . ;
Carl K.
Heintel, '27, Williamsport, P a . ; John
P. l l o a g l a i i d , '27, W i l l i a m s p o r t , P a . ;
Don B. Knapp, '27, H a w w o r t h , X. .1.;
Uiihert B. Wliitcliead, '27, Williainsport. P a . ; Charles H. Ijiimon, '•2'>, N e w
Sphinx—IXiiighis ('. .Messenger, '2.'i,
Tiipton, P u . ; l l n s s e l l JI, H a r l m a n , '20,
.Viiothcr einphasls t h a i t h e s e iiarF l e e t w o o d , I'li.; Ceorge J. Shipman,
Mlivi's make is t h a i which r e l a t e s
'2ii, E a s t o n , Pa.; Harold P. liesli, •2(i.
to the iiaiiie ( l i r i s l .
acrordiiig to
Freohind, Jld.
(ha|ilaiii rarriilliors. This is ;i techArrows—Kliiier K. Huliii, '24, Aliiiial .Messianic name, and to lie 1111l e n t o w n , P a . ; Irwiii JL S t e w a r t , '27,
ili'i>.tiM<il reipiiri's a s t u d y
of
the
Dry Bull, P a . ; I^-ighton 11, S c o t t , '27,
I'liiplielic l e f e r e i i i e s in I Ile Old TesLansford, Pa.
laini'iit l o the iiniiing nl llie Alessiali.
Z e t a P s i — E . Hart Cieoiie, Kustoi
>lill. the inline Christ is not given
P a . : (ieorge Bailey, W a s h i n g l o n , I).
111 Ihe Lord a t H i s liirthday. T h i s
('.; X o r m a n Bavlis. Brooklyn, X. Y . ;
is signillcant liecause t h e n a m e of a
Ijirry F o s t e r , Bidgcwood, X. .L; IL
•liwisli child is of (he i i t m o s t iniK. S i n i l h , Ilonesdale, Pa.; lloberl K.
piirtanre. and each child is supposed
'riiismaii, Boston, T e x a s ; Herhert (
III III' uliat his name is. the Cliaplain
Fitzgerald, X e w York C i t y ; P a u l P.
Ji'iliircd.
Morrison, .Mtooiia, I'a.; Koberl P.
lie saiil ill p a r t : - '"The third t i l l e .Mien, ^\'illiaUls|llH•t, I'a.; Uicliard T.
that niiglit l i a \ e heen given H i m . is (Kliorne, XarU-rtli,
Pa.;
Jack
S.
•'I'Mis. and this is e . \ a i l l y the nnme, JIauc, Cincinnali, Ohio.
that the hirth narratives give Christ.
This is iloiihly impressive, liecause
MAROON T O S S E R S
iif llie seven liiindred t i m e s wliere
S P L I T T W I N BILL
•Ic-iis is given an niipellalion (lieie
arc only four places where t h e tith'
il'onliiiiied frill". page one)
name, .Tesus, is g i v e n , and t h e y all
T h e lineups for llie
two games
reilncc t o <ine and are found in the
played this week follow:
llirill nurrative. 'riierefore, the name
r i i i v e r s i t y Cluh. (2.'i) L a f a y e t l e (.TO)
•Ii'^iis is s i g n i l i i a n t aliove e v e r y other
Kiiipe
K
Moore
till''. The preacher then pointed out
.farvis
1"
<nite
thut .Ic-iis m e a n s ".V Saviour," and
lleeker
>•'
1^"">
llial he was called .lesus liecause H i s
Smith
^
Kearney
main jnirpose in life w a s t o he a
Karnaw
H
lli'im
Savii'iir to the world.
(Ioals from floor—Crale 5, .Mooii
4. D u l l y •-'. Kearney 1, Ilepa 2, JliUnian, Knipe a, Keriiaw .3, Sniilh.
Our N e x t S h o w i n g a t
iHials fllllll foul line—Jloore, DufJOE V I N B E R G S TAILOR SHOP
fy, K e a r n e y Knipe •'i. .lurvis, iiecker.
Will He l»n
S i i l i s t i l i i t i i i n s - . M i l l i n a n for Moore.
T u e s d a y , Jan. 29
I t e f e r e e - l l i u n n , Cornell; Umpire
liiitter. Cornell.
CLOTHES FOR THE COLLEGE MAN
Kutgers (33)
I^fa.vettc (20)
Pa<re Three
Monciay, January 7th
S i g m a N u — David .1. Kirk, '20, Tyrone, I'a.; .loliu 1''. Couhiii. '20, Hudson, P a . ; W y t h o T. Boiling, '27,
.Seranton, P n . ;
Frederick P. Dalilstroii.
"27,
Jamestown,
N.
Y.;
W i l l i a m L. C o l w n l l s , '27, Xorristown,
Pa.:
Charles
K.
Kidner,
'27.
X e w York, X. Y . :
Willinm
T. Zielenlinch, '27, Elizabeth, X. J . ;
Kdward L. llogoUii, '27, Seranton, P a ,
Tarms—.TameB T. Hugh, '20, Philadelphia. Pa.
Keiisiiigtoii.
LAFAYETTE
DE PINNA
5th Avenue at 50th St,,
NE.W Y O R K
WILL SHOW AT THE
COLLEGE BOOK-SHOP
Today and Tomorrow
DECEMBER 19th and 20th
their importations and exclusive prodtictions
Aaency Depattment
in young men's clothing and furn'shinir-;.
For the be«t Mntenct of Un words eriew oa
Ihe value ofthe WUIteme' Htngcd Cap, we offer Ihe iBllowincprlsee: let prUeSI0l>;2ndpri<e
•M:twothiidprilea,USeach;two4thpriica,*la
eaon; el iiSth prIece.aS each. Any undargradeate
orgradaatealudefitieellfiblc.Ulwoornwrepereonaeubmlt Idcotlcelrlecanadremcd worthy of
prlece,thc fiill emounlof the prise wlUbeaward•d to eeeh. Contret cir >ee et inldnichl March 14.
1924- Wlnnero evlll be HnnouBced ae eoootheeoaftrr ae poaetblc. Subn it eoy Dumber of slocana
but write onolM elieol peperonly,puttingnaiae,
•ddreee, college end dene at topofeach iheal. AAdrees lettere lo Contest Editor, The J. B.WIIHama
ConOlaston bury.Conn.
MR. FINNEGAN, Representative.
U r c INSURANCE COMPAI
or •oarON. MAagACMUsgrrs
Sifly-OMCjMn <» business. Now intuiimt O n e BiDion, Sa>cn Huiuir..
M O t M M i o r t in imlieies 0n 3,130,000 lM«f
i?^"^'i?^^^.x®^SJ^^^r^i:^^^^
,
i2^t2
"
' \ \ ' c i l i n ' - < l . - i y , n ( ( T i n I i < r ,,^^ ,f^
Tlir.
Pas^c Fiinr
L
A.UUiMINI
ALUMNI
FORMER EDITOR
WRITES LETTER
Ross Hoffman W r i t e s From Paris t o
Instructor J.iiiigochian on Franco
— Gtrnuin Relations
l;o>~ .1. Ilciirnmii. "2:1. l u n m r nliliir
<>i llli-; i . A I W V K i r i : . writing' from
I'Miis Ici Mr. S. II. •iaini.'iii'liiaii. in>lni<l(>r ill Sininli);;y, iliiclcr llu' diili'
• 'I Niivcnili.T I'.l. i'.t'2'.i. ti'lls nf tlic
]>ri'sciit slniinril icliitioiis
liclwccn
I'raiiri' anil IJciinaiiy. I'arts of hin
li'll.'i- llial a i r of t-ju'cial inliTi'st
l.Il.uv.
"Mx w i a l l i a;:aiii>l
the I'li'iicli
11 uinl Miiiii'W lial. l l
is pcrli'itlv
oli\ inns lliat (•rrniany lias IH-IMI vir
liiiil/.i'il liy
('a|iilali-tii' (losjiiit isni.
anil mil r n i i r l i iiiilitariMm.
T liavt'
llol Ilini; Iml iittiT conili'iiinalioii for
I'otli (oM'inaii ami
l-'irni-li
jioxfriiiiioiils. Tlicy liavc sairiliccil tlle in
I r i c s i s nf lllllll |ico|ilcs in a i|narrrl
tor tlic
iiiiliislrial
ln'i;ciiiiniy
ol
Kiiin|ic. 'I'liis iilca thai licniian ilc
)^rcssinii ami (lisiiilcfinilinn is liciiiir
Jorccd liy llic Vrciicli in Wcstpluilia
i s iiniisi'iisc. I'a-sivc r e s i s t a n c e of
course. licl|icil to iiii|io\crisIi
the
I ' c i d i . hnt it miisi he rcuicnilu'icil
Ihat jiassivc rcsisiancc w a s a!lO);ctli
cr a liiolisli and iiisn|i|iiirtahlc move.
- \ s for t h e factors in the (Iisiiitci;riitioii. it is a m i s t a k e to helieve that
Bismarck's imiierial
iroatiou w a s
aiiylliini; hut a I'riissian coup. Bavaria is a s diircrent from fiermany
a s ;Mcxic'> is from Ihe f i i i t c d .'states
of America. (Tliat is exajrjienited.
lull it is llic hest iliisiratioii 1 can
iliiiik ofl I t s traditions are those nf
till' Holy llonian Kinpiic. not modern
iMiluslria? licrmaiiy.
( i e r m a n y is
lull of )iiir(iiiiliirisiii and w a s liefnrc
llic W a r
- only wc liparfl lesn"
;il"iiii il. II looks to me as tliiiii;:h
s i c will CO hack t o t h e old Confcdclatioii. and [ a m not sure hut that
it will he a t;o,id I liin;.
'I-'raiicc, I f e d . has acted hailly in
rcviviiif.' niililarisin ami llic race in
ill iiianiciils. I helieve she is lieailiiic
lasl Inward a liiii'.m ial siiiasimp whieli
will allect all Kurope. On tlm whole
t h i s continent is jn a IIICKK and t h e
main dilTiculty is Ihc wiiefiil lack of
holiest ami cleaiilicnded sfatpsiminship. Kurope is hciii;; ruined hy
llaldwins.
Toiinarcs.
Streeainanns.
and Stinnes. 1 would almost weliiiiiic l.loy.i ticorjie hack ill the arena,
and il |ook.s a s if lie is coniintf."
OLD GRAD I S R E W A R D E D
A F T E R 25 Y E A R S ' S E R V I C E
BANQUET
December 26th—AH Colic;;,. Uin
ner, ."siale Kducal ional .Vssociation.
riiiladelpliia. Hotel W a l t o n , li:(>w
P. M. Price per jdate .tM.IX), If
y o u want u place losetvetl. drop u
card t o Dr. W i l l i a m O. Allen. TSouth Collcu'c. Kaston. I'a.
December 27th—Patclio;;iie -VI
umni
.\ss<icintioii
ilinner. Ii:.'i0Koe's H o t e l Patchoniie. - L. I.. X.
Y. Ladies will a t l e i i d ; orchc-irnr
and ilancinjr. Kor further in.'orIllation, write .JoscpU 'J', l.oscc.
i ; i | . . l'atcho;;iie. L.'T?, X . V.
February 27th—Cliicaco .\liim-'
ni Assoeiation Dinner. •'. K. '•^'.i'lv
iii;;cr. I l l W. .Moiiroe'-Bt'^ t hicaga'
II
.Secietarv.
SHANER PUBLISHES
LEARNED TREATISE
Enlightening Discovery
Concerning
Heart Action Made b y Alumnus,
Univ. of Alberta Professor.
Ualph Kaust Shaner. I'll. I), 'l.-i, has
rciently pnhlislicd a discursive treatise 'Iln the Muscular .\rcliitectiirc
of the N'crlcliratc \ ' e n t r i c l c " in the
".lournal of .\iiatiimy." \'nliillie Iiflyi'i;;lil.
Pursulii;; llic famous iiivcsli;;al ioiis
of ihc celcluatcd seienlist Mall, former I'rofessor of A n a t o m y at .lohns
llniikins I'niversity in t h e ventricle
f o i m a l i o n of t h e mainmali. Dr. .shaner carried t h e research ou into the
lield of other vertchratcs inclnilln;;
hirils. reptiles, niiipliiliians. and tisli.
Through his iiivesti;;atioii it has beon
iliseovered t h a t t h e muscles of the
ventricle iirp so nrranped that when
tliey contract t l i e y create a I wist In;;
motion similar t o that einployeil in
wrin;;in;; out a wet towel. A\illi this
force acting as a pninp. t h e lilood is
forci'd out t o the dillerent parts of
the IKMIV through the arteries.
The
discovery of this fact throws n e w
light upon Ihc decrease of the volume
of Ihc heart which has pii//leil seient i s i s fnr some time.
Dr. Sliancr's article w a s prepared
with the greatest care, and is made
d e a r hy great iiiiiiihers of graphically executed drawings nhowiug t h e
he-.irls of diMcrent species of<.vcrtelirates ill process. The author iCt.pr.-scut I'rofessor of .Vnatoin.v a t tlte Cui
versity of .\lherta, whicii is a t Kdcst article marks t h e re'iilt of researches that have IH-CII conducted
for some lime past.
1 »
licv. William II. Wells. I). I)., Lnfay c t t e , IHIHi. on Dcieiiilicr lit li wa-»
presented willi a check
for llllT
chillarH hy the lncmller^• of tlii> Kirst
I'resliylerian I liiinli, llliiey. I'liiladelphia. in recoMiiilion of his li.") years'
\\'ork a s pastor.
Jluriii;.' his ciillc;re eoiirse. Dr. ^\•|•l|s
preached ill the folic;;,. Hill I'rcsliyterian ihapcl. I'arsons street, Kastmi.
Ilr. AX'clls is t h e o n l y pastor tho
f Iliicy church has had and In' has done
a jircal work I l i c i c
ENGAGEMENT
ANNOUNCED
.\ir. and Alls. II. .1. |!uir, of Knst
Oiaiiyc, .New .Icrsc'y. Imve rciriitly
aiiiiuiiiici'il the cii);a;;i iiieut of their
ihiiiyhlcr. Miss KIsic .1. Hurr. t o Kdw a n l Moiiin^'toli .\llcn, '22. nf Kast
<iiaii;;e.
The marriage will ociiir
Decenilier J l . Mr. Alien is a meniher
of Ihc Alpha ( h i Itlm fruternity. and
is al present employed in the lladio
D i v i s i o n of t h e .Multiple Klectric I'roilnetif Cumpuiiy, Iiicorpuruled of .Vowiirk. X e w Jersey.
CALENDAR
•
S I X T E E N A N D A HALF DAYS
FOR C H R I S T M A S VACATION
t lasses for the year l'.i'2:i will lerininate a t mx n Friday with t h e heginning of t h e annual
Christmas
n cess. S t u d e n l s will resume work
again on .Mondav. .lanuary 7. The
l a i a t i o i i period
llii.i year
extends
over siMceii ami a half d a y s , t w o
and one half more than were granted last year.
-Mrcady students w h o l i \ e gieat
dislaiices from the college have.'(le{liirtcd fur Ihcir homes.
Those men
who were furtiiiiatc in olilnuiing johs
ill I'ncle .Sam's mail service. .Xnicrican Itailway K.vprcss. and stores
during the llolhlay rush will have
Iheir alisences from classes cxeiiseil
on approval hy Dean .Mhert K. lleckel.
The grand exodus of the niidergraduates is expecled t o begin tomorrow evening. .\ s t e a d y
stream
of slndents will continue t o migrate
on east. west, south and north hound
trains until snmetimc S a t i i n l a y <ir
Sunday. when only the resident facnl y nieinliers will remain. ComparaS K I L L M A N F U L L Y RECOVERED tively few out of town
men will
spend the l l o l i d a y s in Kaston.
l)a\iil I!. Skilliiian. assistant
to
I'lisidciii .1, II. MacCracken. w h o has
TRUSTEES MEET NEXT MONTH
IHCII conlined to Dr. CorieH's Uospital for snme time, was ahle to l e a \ c
The .lanuary .Mcctin'_' of the Hoard
hist .Monday. Mr. Skillman
will
nf Trustees will he held Wednesday
spend Ihe Christmas holidays wilh
.lanuary lli. at t h e t'nion League
his sister at ( hcstmit llill, I'hihidel.
t lull. Pliiladelpliia.
pliia.
FACULTY
trial liuilding. steel
linn ami ice jilants.
pUltu
construe-
race. Kast tlrangc. X. .1.. is engineer
T w o sons of Lafa.vctte arc a t pre
for X e w Vork Teleiihone Co., 104
Sent members of t h e faculty at CarHrond S t . . X'ew Vork t^il v.
.\. Parker .Mc.Moen, .Alifllintowii. I'a.
negie Institute of Teehnology, I'illsis ail auditor fur thu iStandard Steel
liurgli. Pa. Morris R. Trexicr. 'OS, is
1913
Work. ISiirnluim, I'a.
M. II. P. Kitchcl. Alpha ( h i Itho, inst rill tor in Industrial Science, and
is Civil lOiiginecr for t h e .S. O. (O., Charles Williamson. '12, is an inslriici:iliiigc S. LaHar is i n t h e lumber Kielimond, Cal., w i t h residence, jU.'i tor in Plivslcs.
liiisiness. address, :il!) JtvUciiiuiite Kiinthill Uh-a., Oaklaiul, Ca^,.
. \ v c . . I l a w l c v , I'a.
1909
.lohn Wagi'iier (ircen, orchardist,
."211 Met a i t i i e y S t . . Kasttuu I'a.
PRESENTATION
w I Mill ;t h i t — y e l y o n
i>ay
iiiithiiiy for it.
House
Building
COMING W E E K
1910
X. R o y -Miller. 40!) Sunset Kd.. W .
Heading. Pa. is a d v e r t i s i n g manager
for the Wilson lioggles. Inc., KeaiUiig.
William D. Kirkpatrick, sales iiijiiiager with an office a t 147 X . 7tli St..
l'hiladel)iliili. lives a t .'542 Harper A v e . ,
Drexel llill, I'eniia.
-Vngiist H. Scliaaf is a s s i s t a n t superiiitenilent for t h e Itrooklyu I'nion
l i a s Co., Williamsburgh Wurks, X .
I2tli S t . . a n d K e n t Aw., w i t h residence, 1111 Dorchester, ltd. Urooklyn.
(ieorge C. Baker i s superiirteiident
of school.s. Moorestowii, X . .T.
L. T. It. .Soutwick. Delt Kappa Kpsilon. is a civil engineer, West Palm
Jleach. Klorida.
HERMAN
BARBER S H O P
(ALL A M E R I C A N
Easton's Leading
Theatres -
STRAND
ORPHEUM
s.\'r.
DI£CK.MII1':R JJIUI
1911
<liiy K. S m i t h is niamigcr of Retail
.Store at ( a m p t o w n . I'a.
llobert P. S c o t t , .Tr., Sigma ( h i . is
in the liaiiking liiisiiiesii. Funnel':!. Xatiomil liank, Uutler. I'eniia.
Christian Liidewig S i e b e r f s oecnpatioii is that of a sanitary engineer
for the llnreaii of Kngineering, Peiiiisylvaniii Dept. of Health, Harrisburg.
I'a. licsidoiKv, Camp Ilill, I'a.
-Martin H. Limlalniry is a Kriiil
Package .ManufiHliirer, I! .lunipcr .St.,
liiirlington, X, ,1.
Kev. Kohert L. Logan is pastor of
Presbyterian
(hnrch.
Kighlli and
liroadway. (Juiiicy, III.
Electric Heaters For $7,50
Week of December
24
J. W A R R E N
EMMA BUNTING
;in(l till' .\c\\' N'l irk C*;isl Tii
KERRIGAN
"BEHAVE YOURSELF
BETTY"
I l e n I I if
"Covered Wagon""
I'RI.. .S.\T.. DliC. 28-21J
'I'lic r.i.t,^ Mti.sical Tlit
"HELEN O F
TROY, N. Y."
'llic .^clwyii Theatre .V. N'.
Kassclas W. Hrown.
Sciota l i d . .
C o n y . I'a.. is engineer
for ( d n y
Water Siipjily Co.
.Miisic.'il Cdiiicily .Scii.sation
Coiupaiiv' of ."^ixty—•
.•Special ( Irchcstra
COLONIAL
"Thundering
Dawn"
SHOP)
C E N T R E SQUARE
next to Smith's Cafe
H O T E L KARLDOIN
R F S T A U R A N T fjrKiNT U N T I L M I D N I G H T
SERVICE TAliLK D ' H O T E
AMD A LA CART1-:
STUDENT r.XTKONACa-: I N V I T E D
r . e l l J'lu m e
PURITY CONFECTIONARY, F R U I T AND LIGHT
LUNCH
Manos and Chiames
I'-.'i.Mi.n, I'a.
e;6 Centre Square
GET YOUR
Oymnniiiiim rmitH nnd i:i|iii[ii!iciit. F o o t ISiiU iind Athletic
Oonds, .Jcrscrs nnd S»'c(itcrs: (IvmuuKiiiiu,
Trnck,
A t b l i l i e anil
liuskct Hall Sillies; Kisliiiif,' Tnckic; l'ni"t« uud Varuihlics at
KIEFER'S
4O0 NORTIIA.MI'TO.V STKIiET
WALTER L CREV£IIN&!&
225 Cattell Street
EASTON, PA.
Also full line uf bulbs, lamps and
eleetrieal
supplies
S. W. Corner Centre Square
IJreaklast
- - - <> I
Stiii'lay
Ltinclieon
- -J i J
Chicken \\ affle
Dinner
Uuinc CoukiiiK- O'l'.^'- Strietly Home Made Pies.
Kcserv.'itidiis ( a n lie .Made ]'"or l-aniilie.^.
ARTIST'S M A T E R I A L S
Oil. tempera and .show card colors in tithes, pans and
jar.s. Com])lete line of arti.st's hrn.shcs and jiaint .'^cts.
Also a ftill line of house paints, varnislics, wa.xes and
siiecial floor finishes.
EASTON P A I N T - U P S T O R E
n o So. Third Street
Phone 2247-]
SEMPLE'S DRUG STORE
Kodaks and Photo Supplies, Expert Developing and
Printing for Amateurs.
323 N O R T H A M P T O N ST.
Weatherford's Pharmacy
3rd & Spring Garden
Drugs Soda Cigars
Tobaccos & Cigarettes at
Lowest Prices.
CATERING T O LADIES A N D GENTLF.MEN
FOOD A N D SERVICE O F Q U A L I T Y .
N e w York Restaurant
HARRY R. B A S S E T T
French Dry Oleaning A Specialty
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
by SanitaryProcess
127 Cattell Lt.
48 C E N T R E S Q U A R E
Open Day and Night.
12
SOUTH
In
Rear
BANK
of E a s t o n
STREET
National
KLEIINHAIN'S
Florist
THIRD STREET
1
THEATRE 1
NEW YORK SHOE SHINING
& HAT CLEANING PARLOR
8 SOUTH FOURTH STREET
EASTON, PA.
P e t e r B a l l a s , Prop.
December 24-25-26
"THEBROKEN WING"
.\ I'lll ill >|)lay Taken l-roin
Tli^' I'.i-;" S l a ^ c l l i t .
See Tlu?'Crkshing Aeroplanes!
Opera House
Two Big Special
Holi.iay Week Bills
MiD.NK.ii'r M.\Ti.\i':i':
X1':\V Y'E.'KR S K\ K.
First Natiimariaok
Shoe Shining Pailor
CIGARS
CIGARETTES A N D
C. M. SCRIMA & BROS.
701 Wood St.,
Better Shoe Repairing and
Service.
We Call and
Deliver.
Bank
W E A V E R ' S PHARMACY
EVERYTHING FOR
THE MOTORIST
Way Bros.
29 South Third St..
Easton, Pa.
.^ Bell Phone 171
EASTON, PA.
North Third St.
Entire Week Dec. 24th
MAGAZINES
SUPPLIES
Phone 1254
SMITH'S N E W CAFE
"Barefoot B o f
By J. G. Whittier, Also
"HANSEL AND
GRETEL"
A. C Smith
Drugs, C i g a r s , f r d r s
And Candies
Cor. Cattell & Monroe £ts
. W i t h I ".ally JV^fiy
Diecembor 27-28-29
"ToTbe Last Man"
D E C E M B E R 2 0 , 21, 32
"SALOMY JANE"
7%c Warner
BARBER SHOP
15 So. Third St., Easton.
Never flunks
Complimenta of
-this lifetime friend
-at
DE.SK L A J I P S $-^.75—$15.00
Easton, Pa.
Soda Water, Cigars,
Drugs
Candy,
TYPEWRITERS
Xew L'sed and Kcbtiilt
H. L. HEYMANN CO.
Uffite K(|uipnu-nt
3i8-ao-a2 Ferry Street,
Pubscrjbc for "TUe Lyre"
mmitnfm.1...
feet
;irc c l a i l i n . M a y ' s s h o e s i s
Opera
FOR T H E
Kobert S. W a l t e r . D e l t a T a u D e l t a ,
is viec-principal of The .Swavely
.School. 41111 Coniiceticut Ave., ^\'aslliiigton. D. C.
RADIO
1916
F r a n k A. Afareh, -ind, ,Tr., in an •<•couiitant a t t h e Banker'f T r u s t Co.,
Jtl W a l l S t . , X . V. City. H e resides
>it t h e D e l t a Knppa Kpsilon C'lnb, :!(i
W . 41tlt .St., X e w Vork City.
o f k n o w iill,' tlwit y m i r
May's
I'aul 11. Walter i* a physician, 00
K. Brutiil !St., Jiethleliem, I'a., i f s i deiKv, loO.') Prospect A v e . , UctUtehein.
ELECTRIC S H O P
I'resident AtaK'rackcn will repre
sent liUfayelte a t the mreliiij; of I lie
.\ss<M-iatioii of .Xnicricun Colle>!cs to
IM- hehl iu > e w Vork Cit.v, .laniiarv
, l u t h and l l t h .
The "fed"
npiiuiiiririiHiwiiniTriiiiiiiiiiiiibiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiniMiiiiiiiiitTiTiim^
James E. Hauck
Professor Dona hi Ilisliop I'rentiee
will represent I j i f a y e t t e at a nieetiiij; of the .Vilmiiiistrative Oificers nf
N'hcHdH of Kn;;iiiceriii}; t o lie held in
Ann .\rhor. .lunnary i.'itli uml Jiitli.
l o consiiler the prn|MiKpil iiive»ti(;atiiiii
cif Kn|:iiiccrin;; Kcliicalfon.
' | - B
igiz
JOE R E D A , Prop.
Professor .lames W. Tiipja'r will
represent L a l a y e l t e al t h e nicctiiio
of t h e Moilern Laii};iiu):e -Vssociat inn
t o lie helil a t Ann ArlKir, iliehi^ran.
duriii;; t h e ( liristniaii liolidays.
1
• I. .A. Iloin is conccilicd wilh the FORMER A L U M N I SECRETARY
TEACHING I N CHICAGO
buying and selling of food sliilfs, acting
in
the
capacity
of
a
broker
with
P..
II.
1).
.Molt.
Phi
Delta
Theta.
is
1907
licv. .Mr. lo'orgc K. Kickes, "(l.'i. forbusiness and rci'ideiicc address l.'cJu
Krank .\. .Samlcrs i* princi|ial of a farmer near Millingtoii, X. ,1.
mer aluuini s e c r c l a i y . and now iliree
-\dams A v e , Seranton, I'a.
lliiili Scliool, .llackcttstowni, N. .1.
tor of reli;;ious education of tlic PresII. i;idredge Ooile is ill flic l u h e r
bytery of ( liiniSo, i« Kiviiijr " '"'''''
Samuel t l . Wihle, hrokor. oflice ."iJ Ijsiiig business w i t h ofiiee a l l.'il I T R E N T O N A L U M N I TO E R E C T
MEMORIAL LAMP H E R E study every S a t u r d a y inornint: at the
William S t . , X . V., lives i n '21 Dodd W e s t m i n s t e r llldg., I llii ago, 111. ResiScioiid IVcsbytcrian Older Hoys' Con
dcinc al'i X. Grove . \ v e . , thik I'ark
SI.. Kast Itraiitfe. X . .1.
111.
.\ memorial iu the form of a lamp ferenee of tlie Cliica>.'o Presby tcr.i
to old "Doe'' Hurley, whom all of t h e wliicli is liciii;; held December liSili
igoS
I!c\. Ualph K. D c K a y is u clergy- older men remeniber as. o n e of t h e and 2!»tli in Ibc K<lKc\vatcr I'resbytcr
Iiarry D. Kiioioy. It.'J Kast .'liltli S t . .
lixtiin>i) aruuml t h e canipus. \UK been iaii ( Iiiircli, t liicapo. Ul.
X e w Vork C i t y , is m i n i n g engiiicrt-r man in Cato, X c w Vork,
pro]iosed for crecthin on t h e campus
for the T e x a s tiiilf .Sulphur Co., 41
1;. F. liloyd. l.'iOO Itcrsliire .\vc..
Kast 42ml (?t., X e w Vork C i t y .
(iilbcrt It. Hoiiharo, ."lO X. Pearl St.. by the Trenton L a f a y e t t e Alumni -Asliridgefoii. X . .7.. is general cmilrao- soeiation. . \ t a baiii|iict belli by thr- Pittsliiir^di. I'a.. is ii trainiiip' officer
.\. I!. Shinier. l.'iO:! Washciigt0.11 St.. l o r for lionhani Kiigiiiceriiig and Con- assiH'iatioii last montli a t the Stacy for llic \ e l e r a n s Uiircau. .\llc;.duiiic\
Hotel, it w a s ilecided ti> have the nidt.'., Pittsbiircb.
Kastnn. is supc.Tisor of truck for IJ. st n n l i o i i Co., llridgeton.
• • »
Iniii]! ready for the aniiual elass reV. 1!. J!. Kaston, I'a.
H u n t i n g t o n B a r h i r Shop
I'Miiiiiiiil .L Riche is a mercliant hi- unions this .lune. It, will be erected
At your service freshmen
Krank 11. Kinsey, D. I'. Iiiijs a husi- calcil at (it .V. .Main .St., (iloversville, at some suitable |ioint ou t h e campus
a', seleeled b y the directors of Ibe
iiess of his. o w n a t l-'-i Hig.^'lnw S t . . X . V .
College a n d a committee from the
N'ewark. X . .1., a s a. c o n s u l t i n g struc
tiiral engineer spcciiilizing in imUisHenjamin R. P.rown. 4li Vernon Ter- Associat ion.
NOTES.
^las:
I N O T E S
LAFAYE.rjH
r
800 P R E P A R E D S P E E C H E S
jBUii l.'i-.Minutc iirc|mroiI
ijiwclicB, ftnjtions, fSbuys,
•Ifbutcs, addresses a'lid
Uctnrcs on tbe followini^
subjects: rinanec, Kilucation, Kcliiiion, Political und .Social O o a s i o n s ,
Bpoecbeii for Itanquets,
Cliurcli Societies, Club T a l k s , I'eiiiiions nnd .'Vnniversuries, .M'terDinner Talks, Xoou-ilay l.uncli
Talks, Debates for ull occasions.
-Vvcraiic cost "j to l.'ic eaeli in
Krou|> lots. All speeclics w r i t t e n
by rollege or univerBity {graduates.
\Vrite for list.
Public Speakers Mu;;ttzliie oontuins 10 speeclics every montb.
2r>c per copy. College reprcsentutivc wanted.
PUBLIC S P E A K E R S SOCIETY
BOX 304,
HARRISBURG, PA.
COMPLIMENTS
OF
Easton Sanitary Milk Go.
R E I N I N G E R ' S FOR J E W E L R Y
Diamondi, W a t c h e s , Clocks, J e w e l r y
Cut Glass a n d Silverware
ai4 Northampton St., EASTON, PA.
Near Second Street
Confectionary
& Ice Cream
a,..,...„i!,1,1,1.1.1,11.1 , / , , / i j / ^ ^
THE
COLLEGE
PRINT
SHOP
John
jJ
J
D. Sandt
liell 3 0 7 2 J
Subscrilie for "The Lyre"*
a ai. .sac.
Gripped in rubber-^
guaranteed
Bell Phone 1561 Baggage Transfei
SANDT BROS.
There is reason for Rubbersel'a
remarkable service. E v e r y R u b berset bristle is gripped everlastingly in hard rubber—it c a n t
come out, cct mixed wilh the
lather—hinder 3having.
RUBBERStl
Jus.t (or aJded certainty. R u b b e r e d B t u b h e s a r c guaranteed —
u n c o n d i t i o n a l l y . The hrimtlea
atay in. Each brush m a k e s g o o d
—orwcc'n. Get this prime easenti«l l o a clean, tool s h a v e . . .
toda:* . . . i t a n y store o n the
campus. Mado b y R u b b e r s e t
Company, Newark, N . J., U. S. A .
W. H. MOORE
OPTICIAN
Oftice Iliiurs:
n tu 12 .V .M.
I:0() t o 5 P. M.
Kvcniu^'!* a n d Suiiduys by Ajipoiut
UlPIlt
32S N O R T H A M P T O N S T . .
(Over SCIUIIIC'B Drug Store)
Phone 3299-B
D. M. HAWKE. D. D. S..
[JOIN T H E A L U M N I ASSOCIATIOM
ALUMNI
Rubbersets arc a l w a y s ready
to whip u p a big, speedy lather
that works d o w n to ihc very
rootn of tho hair - h o l d i n g each
•reel, easy to cut.
liigli a t Porter St
"ALWAYS WIDE AWAKE"
T a x i c a b Service and Garage
DISTRIBUTORS
MILLER CORD T I R E S
"Geared t o T h e Road"
.Ml Kinds of Ite|iair Work—Cars T o w .
ed D a y or N i g h t
R o o m 201
Northampton Nat. Bank Bldg.,
£aston, Pa. — . ,
y^ T R U E friend is a s t a u n c h
* ^ one—alwayi! reliable. Men
w h o b o u g h t their Rubberset
Shaving Brushes w a y back in
1888, when w e first started, still
find them tho s a m e reliable friends
each morning,
RUBBE"
I^HAViNG BRUSH
' '•' *^^^^i^**-'
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