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JJennspfoanian VOLUME XLII —No. 179
PHILADELPHIA, FRiDAY. MAY 28. '926
SPANISH CLUB WILL ELECT -i OFFICERS AT FINAL MEETING I
A met . . ■•• the Spanish Club will held tonight In Houston Hall ill H.IMI
it'i-iH-k for the I>III-|■• •—.- i
E ORCHESTRA SUMMONS MUSICIANS
FOR ENSUING MUSICAL SEASON
CHILDS CUP TITLE IN iifucK tor i in- iHIi-|■■.~«- .ii electing officers
22ND ANNUAL REGATTA £ ""~: rz,::: I
Record Featured by Exceptional Full I'i-.it.—..i- S.-ni.i;i in charge of the club Page Color Cuts. Group Pict- wlll render .1 reporl of the progress madi ure* and "Athletics"
Varsity and Freshmen Crews Oppose Col- ;lU„ |plll|j|M. ,||(, |i|m^ ^ U(|_
1 MII Into effecl nexl j ear umbia and Princeton on Fam- ous Carnegie Lake
SYRACUSE ARRIVES FOR HENLEY
Six Collegiate Eights Will Contend For Steward's Cup Over Schuylkill
Course Next Monday
Couch Spuhu's Varsit) oarsmen "ill de
fend their title to the Chllda cup In the
twenty-sec I annual regatta to be held
REMAINING PART PAYMENTS DUE
So far there lias only 1 n one cundl date for tl dices which will be automat- '''"' ''■'-'■ Annual board .1 unces iii>- Icttllj vacated tonight. Henry Cratei pletion of the I'lnw Record which will has been named for president, Howard n|1|ieiir the latter part of next week. The Ulxler for vice-president and A rl Em- K „,,„ yw|r ,„ Heated to the mothers anuel for secretary. The nominations , . ,
... . .,, , , of tin- l' us o llf_ii, 1 lie on illu>- win be open iiil the n ting tonight ami any other candidates niaj enter up till "'"' '"''"- " "oteworih) feature 1 thai time. *suc - 130
_ « Hi 11 impus
and ■ . 11111 ■ 1: - 1 flu 1 ..in- color 'it's contained In Hit
IVI f the mst seat ,111 >II.1. ill,- in.1 . ... 1 in.1 mem ili.' 1'iiiveni ' ■ - ■ alread) i"
look forward 10 another success under the able leadership of
Adolf Vojtel, director of the I'liinrersitj iiml Hand. In the • ■
which were held at the last 1 tht orchestra, w m I. <; 'kle '27 was chosen presidi Paul 1 Donatl president, and Philip J. Hades '-'x sei retarj.
Mr. V'ogel Is desirous thai studi ■ bear iiii- fuel In mind and reporl
for the on thai time. The man .1- 111 has stated thai all men wl ■ dered pictures ma] obtain the same bj calling ill the Musical ' 'lull >»11i. • ■
PRICE, TMRLE CENTS
ATHLETES ATTEND INTERCOLLEGIATE TRACK
AT \
Competitiors, Representing 32 Institutions Enter Preliminaries of 50th
Annual Meet Today
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FAVORED
Coach Robertson Pins Hopes for Red an* Blue Points on Captain Wolf,
MacDonald and Taylor
:::;:.:::::;;:;::.:;;::;: SIX FACULTY NAMES ON " "'•" wlt" "'• ' " ""'Columbla- 0 0 nnnA nAOorMnrn i IOT For the last two yearn, Varsity sweep \\ n .0 rfl\\r N if n \ regarded by critic pullers have carried off the laurels In ' ' . ■ _ :l ,.. 11..- finest ever presentei
triangular classic. The Freshmen
NEW PLAY COMPETITION riangutar classic, me rres .. |(J H ,.,,_. ,. n|
will |>Iv their oars BgainsI the Glendon- Many Forms of Entertainment Offered to ,«-,... — «,,.. The -i"'1 lul feul ...,.h..,l l'.in... niul Whiii- vein'in^i IIIMI Those Making Trip—Several Wo roached BJue and White yearlings and
■ ■ • Tiger cubs In tl peulng round. Departing yesterdu) i n, the lied and
bladewielders arrived ill Princeton I me for 11 lute afternoon workout on
Carnegie Lake, A similar practice spin be engaged In today. These work will constitute tl arsmen'a final
■ iratlon for both the Chllda cup i las . and the Henlej regatta which will be
. .1 ,.n i in. Schu) Iklll M laj
Those Making Trip—Several men Students Listed
SHIP TO HAVE SWIMMING POOL
v..,.I.' ,i. ■ .i Jose Berg i
uiaiiiiger of i lie Travel Vssoclutloii
lie mail] iiroinineiil inenihers of Ii , • , i i place in I ili«- studeiil l"iil\ iiml on board
ii,,. s. S. Orcn x
Drawing ■ of the largest i n Vork June III, for Cherl -g and . .
The -■ ■ in
elude the "Most Popular Professoi
inn. in • : I ili-' eight men « ho
opinion of uiidergruduii i hesl liked men tors. A I « ■ > page photo
.mi- -. enes illn-inil . i
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mill ;.,r\. •■ underji II.ilr- will hi
hampton. There II lives from -• lier cullegi unh ersli les Ihrougl
A II- the fucult) niembei The trip are Professor Harbeson ami l>r gmphies nl 7"7 it radii
English Departmenl of Ar . I.i-. , -• A r ' IfII hj em i I ■ -■•• \ -,',i i,HI del oleil I -
hlstorj of racing on the Schuylkill, fourteen races have been scheduled with
■ • ■ i• - crews participating. The Red unit Blue has five crews entered In th(
oared Intercollegiate events. Varsity will vie with the Penn Athletic l,oiigacker, of th Chili and Syracuse; the Jay Vees will "I1- Professor liumaer, of the Scl l pose Columbia, Syracuse, Harvard, and i-hitectiire: and V. C James, P eton, while the Blue and White Kll i, and Hurt on Morley, Instructors In Hub,. * unusuall) Amoi yearlings will oppose Coach Luft's Fresh- ,i„. whurton Scl I. A partial llsl of mosi notable to the depnrtmental
Htudents who have already signed up for i- the write-up of the Veterinarj Si i .., ,.,,•,„., ,,, defend their champion- the voyage Includes, Paul Crawford "20, The ttecord this year Is bound in
,h|p ,i, r six year's standing, the 180 u \i Md adden 27 An 1 Mason '27, ed leather, special paper has been used crew will compete with Harvard, (Jeorgc Peterson J-i. Foster Snnford '28 , I with the resull tin
I Columbia, the Naval Academy, and iioberl Tuller '28, and John Wltherow bines compactness and neal ap Continued on Page Six •_•;. Mrs (Irlsiel, former secretary of the This year the Houston Hall will hi Kmplo) HI Bureau, will lead the del- Istributl f the Itecord. Pi
elation of women to make the trip. The will i Isplayen announcing tl ate others are Marlon llraungnrd, Margaret when the k Is placed on sali
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O Sesqui I tutors /<> . w, ■ ■ MeHenry Helen Mclaughlin, Helen I.i-- will he latter purl ul iiexl week. Che InsnVCt IJlllVerSllJ hi|.iii, ,;,„, Vil..,mii, Schmidt. -- da) on which the Record guara ■■ An „ the many forms of entertain- i ks on which partial paj nts have
Summer School Students Enlisted to Act „„'.„, ,.i~.i.....t for the amusement of the ■„ made Is Saturday, J. 5th. I II . _ ..... ... i, □,. .1...1 .1.,,.. ,|„. i: m ,,nl A ill :l--ll!lli' no ro-
As Guides on Tours of Campus Continued on Page H \
in order to occomodate the many vis- - ■ the Sesqui Centennial who may
to see the University, a Unlver- le service la being organised un leadership of Albert '■■ Miller "27,
COLUMBIA NET TEAM PLAYS RID AND BLUE
Pennsylvania's racquet wlelders "ill at-
tbai date the R«/ord *rlll assume no re- -i -ii.iiiiy to the holders of blanks who have failed lu complete paj n •
Council Com cues ■irr in. .'.II IT.-III i "i .in".. - . |
tnageme f Houston Hall. Stu- .e to return to winning 1 " the Summer Sd I will I ■ -he) meet '• *; tea™ '"
In Final Session
Rules of Contest Announced—Complete Manuscripts Must Be Submitted
Before September I
$250 AND $150 PRIZES OFFERED
\ - .i i, . . .' -II. '■.--- '
ileni ' niii|ii proiltii lug i he ii'1
M i| Wig production ason, the -.I'M
i limed nexl red hj tin
In i'.\ September I. ■
. I-I ii ii|niii .i -
,-.| by the Mack IIIKI Wig ' 'lull, ul whicli inii.i !■ ' Mr Mi \| , lloltstol II
The " Inning iiianusi r |• I « III !»• u«eil thirl) ninth prodm I Ion, nexl year
Ii is the lift] : Hie Musk and W - nil.'Hi- «iil avail themselves
llsposal tills summer ,,,..,. r(,r . . /■•-
Che i,i.i\ , ompei Itlon are as follow -: I. All manuscripts must lie " rit ten on oi of the paper onl)
•fiii- competition is limited i" u complete play, suitabl) dii Ided inl
ndlng up i" musli HI numbers with nil dialogue written In
i .. requested thai all competitors dlv- . i inauusi ripl - Into fli e parts:
(a i VH i phi) : (b) List of i laracl ,i- with brief null («•) A
and brief utalemeiil of the theme . .i u| which •! '■ -''•!> of the play
l„ based, showing the developmenl I,,,,.,- ;,i,'i corned) possibilities, leading n,, to ;i i llmai fur the endli
i loni Inued on Page B i
■ In the fiftieth .iiiiiinil Inlercollejj ate i rai k .mil field meet «lilch " ill be heli
Imhi) niul tomorrow al the Harvard sis 'limn in Cambridge, no less llu
hundred and -i\■ \ athletes "ill ri asn lliiny-two .- •■( the V"- : mi ' ■ ■ 1111■ • ling. Pn • • :inn
-••in II be held this afternoon i» nil bin I\MI of 11 1 .-in- mi -i I . . I ul.-. "iili the film ■ to I"' i'n» ul Sal urdu) m< ftei n.
es Includ • II.H in- .mil upon - w rlters predict
ear will b) far sui ;•>• ul" inn ■
v|
ii i i be HI ilie large number i I ■ rmidnble track
will compete for honors, T le pre ■ ■
loward .1 lowerinj 'da "ii
. Coach II
A II Journey to tin i Bed
II .i mentor pins his hopes on o»)» i; VVoll M i' ild ai 'I Tayto*
"iiu win i'..iii|n'i.' in the liurdles, Quarter ■ and hammer throw i i tlvd)
Wolf who took - nd place In the higk and fourth In the low hurd ."-sr. has improved greatly In hi t ei
i-ounl for n number of is. Taylor t""k a sec I In ttu
weigh I throwing even! lost year and Roh make i strong bid
for the title. MacDonald la regarded s» a BUK point winner In the 440-yard ii-ii
Southern i gain looms as ; iir .. win iii«- meet with an sa
ceptlonally strong and well balanced team representing the Paclfii coast champions Che I:.■ -r "in depend upoa Vni I Harvard to uphold its !i"i»»rt mill both teams ihould afford the Call fornia aggregation strong opposition i»
nnual > lassie.
DARTMOUTH HOST TO I aTgTdes as as plans Ulver P.eld courts ^***~* -ent Go.rn^ o , Dispose^f „«■ STUDENT J0URNALISTS
al Business—Rejects Petition « ,,..,.■. The service will extend In their [a:\^\^Z»LaZZ ,r , . . , ,,,,„., have l n defeated bj I ornell and Swai
, "::...::. ::-.,„, ..heto1,. •, n^-,,: •...-— ... , ," Mlt of town who had won four straight conte> ,, , w ,he Undergraduate ncl
courtesies as will enable them so strong as In P«»«««->" , , Wo.l newly-elected chairman. ■ ampus with « deling of ed tn funilsb stning^ II ^^ ^ ^^ ^ ^^ , .^ ^ ,,-
n ,„,. haTlng come, rours o ...».■.«■ ■••■;_ , „,.,.,, „ w.,liH, , „-,.,, ■
^/;rhi.reanbdu.n.,,,w, -.;—,;, ected with the various Place. M Murphy D M
wl„ be given en route by the and Altschul-Warnock pa
']""h]'"' , ■ ,. i and lllue ' " :' ' " '"' e groups be too large for one Altl - ' " ■ ,
mile, auxlllarj guides will I mil '- I .-,. groups -ill ordinarily for,
„. fell, .t 11 A M..nd will us, . - mpletlng the tour in less . in contests In th
. ( there should be
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\., ompllshinents of the i i ollege , .. ilurliiK ',"- |iasl -' i year will be
rei lewi I . . f the I lasl egiuti Sewspaper Aasm la
- .II -•--; ' Dartmouth hlanover, Ma> - toda)
and tomorrow. Al .,.,- been arrai
Presidi i^ M. Hopk i tmouth .... . ■ in.
graduate rolci . r speaker
P Vsso L. B. M
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Final Junto Isbiie Will 1[>i>etn today
Latest Number Replete with Poems- Board Election Results Announced
Junto's lasl Issui MM WB
be I■ ' today and "iii feature an 11.. We I' el' by Professor Had
\| is Rut Nil a in Miss S ■■ 9 '/'• contribution, The Bt
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Herman Lh u \ Bv - . i . • i ii»
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FACE TWO THE PENNSYLVANIAN FRIDAY. MAY 23. 1926
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National Collegiate A. A. Approves Plans for Memorial to "Father of
American Football."
$300,000 GOAL OF FUND CAMPAIGN
On I hi' same evening in 1026 when Walter Camp wan found dead the Cluss nf 1020 ivas holding Its annual banquet. Among iin- -in-:- was John Joss, captain
-i year'K Kli football team. He pre- posed thai a committee be organized to, establish a memorial al the University In nemory of the "Father of American Pool
and the patron gain) of Yale LTnl- ly. The Idea was pr ptly acted
upon, bul the number of Walter Comp'a admirers was aol restricted to Yale si-
ne. The memorial movement became an Intercollegiate affair.
Bven this has not been enough! and last week ii was announced that the Wal- ter Camp Memorial has been organized upon :i national basis. Accordingly a fund of 1300,000 will be raised, half of the endowment to be secured from Vale un- dergraduates and alumni, the other half, from his friends and admirers, and the universities and colleges throughout the coun
John W. Cross, Class of 1000, will de- sign the memorial which has I n ap- proved by the National < Alii
\— latlon l by rale. The mem- orial will take the form of :i monumen- tal archway, with enclosures In the midst of the rale Athletic Fields which will be known ns "Walter Camp Fields." I i principal design of the archway Is n lonade and ;i wall forming a parked en- trance in the l'ule Bowl. Panel* on eith- er side of the collonade «iii contain lists of the colleges and Individuals who have contributed to the fund. The memorial will be completed only on one gide of the fields, according to the present plan-. In ortler thai the remainder of the fields
be i reated in ;i slmllnr manner a( a later date.
Walter Camp entered i'ale shortlj after "i ale and Harvard had played their match of Itugby football. In ii pen- In tme, Harvard won bul the next . i'ale reversed the Bcore. in 1876, Camp was captain of the lale eleven and i:
was ihen thai hi- Influence on American football began, in 1888, after hi- grad- uation he proposed the rule thai marked the point of difference between the Amer lean and the English game. This rule stipulated that a team should he allow- ed three downs ID order t>> make a five yard gain. In 1906, he considered the game developed sufficiently in order to allow the revision of the rule to four downs for ten yards. ,
Since 1SS9, until his death, Camp bad made the characteristic contribution to American Interest In football by naming the Ail-American elevens. Although his
esl Interest lay In Yak- University, he was no narrow partisan, llis All- American Teams are accepted as a fair and Impartial estimate.
•OLD PHILLY ON THE DELAWARE,
THE GRAND OLD TOWN"
The aoug that sings Itself Just out mailed for " dimes,
Wanted—a man who la in or near the city this summer to sins and push this
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Every Pennsylvania Man Blessed with a spark sf loyalty, gratitude and appreciation of what his Alma Mater has meant to him, must want to give something to the Endowment Fund.
He can give generously and at small sacrifice. A telephone call will bring full information.
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West Phila. Club—1.iin. lay i I' M Kl I _■!•-.
Class Record—M torial i i ■ - Rei ord, Friday al
L30 1'. M. Varsity Baseball—I here »i I be no prac
Punch Bowl—I lei ■ .ill lluxillfxx .\l.iii.i-.r mi -nit-
i litiiK, before 'i "ii are i -<-'i with Mi.- blanks you Inn it.
Junto—All lieelerx rei»orl I 30.
Eiii|Mirtuiil OUTDOOR MINOR SPORTS— Candl-
i»r I.ii. id- f, -■ i■ ■ I Ten on l<abratory, Tuesday,
Juue 1-1 in i I'. M i'"i- 111.11■.i_- rial ■ ten examination.
Also ;ii! candidates and assistant man ' nirers for the above three sports report al n dice "'•' the Council on Athletes .,: i i'. M. Thursday, June .".rii for exam
. before iin' Committee on Outdoor M ■ or Spi
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FAOE FOUR THE PENN8YLVANIAN FRIDAY, MAY 28. 1926
V.H,..--;
ennsptoanian EDITOR IN-CHIEF
I HAKI.LS WINDI 1. McMAHON. II
NEWS EDITOR l!&K|AiM Gft, ?u{TP?
S CKOZIER FLEMING. '« (oils s. ft.Uk.lli, ■ FEATURES BOARD
S. Md«cr, -27 EJ*«d F. Oht.'Vt. C. Pe«e. -• ASSOCIATE EDITORS
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Night Editort of This Issue
II. I. DONOAARDT C II W 'Ill II 1). I.. MacLEA
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY
Toda] the fiftieth nnnual Intel te track and fi<'i<i
championships will begin. This i i la especially significant
a* ill.- golden anniversary >•( the holding of the find Cham-
lilooahlp contests under the I. • '. \ A. A. A.
Almosl nine hundred ot the leading college athleti -
America will represent their respective Institutions on the
Cambridge track In the classic which begins today. Those
„„.,, ,.„„„. from ,,II parts of the '"Minn. As the cream ol
A rica's college athletes they are expected to perform bril-
liantly and the standing records In al si all of the events
are In danger
Harvard, ;i~ host t" this galaxj of stars, Is extremely for
lunate In holding this years meet. The competition appears
to be stronger this year thaln In previous years and we, there-
tore, feel that iiii— year's Intercollegiate* have everj chance
for success,
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And when the most popu ar professor of the - appeared, the whole crowd shouted gleefully, "Clap hands! Here comes Charlie."
From "Tales of Hoffman."
The fellow who hit a girl, helped her to her feet, and then lefl her w stagger Into a hospital reminds as of the In- structor who flunks you, tells you that Summer School la ;i urea I place, and then hurries awaj to lii> home In dear old Maucli Chunk without waiting for the usual explanations.
The Dorm Cop and the Post Office Clerk laid aside their l>ualneas cares and personal differences recently and spent the afternoon al the Zoo. They reporl having had a very ragey time
We prinl iii" following letter merely i" show the effecl I a college environment upon one who has recently endured
.i course In Psychology.
Esteemed Sir:
With the black cloud of examinations encircling my vis uge, Is ii were, l am vitally aware of the opprobrium that at- taches i" my BUbtle addendaa to your most vivacious and val- uable column, l am bj no means a casuist, but the sultrl- ,,,... ,,; the atmosphere may have something to do with the lack of perspicacity on my part Resorting to the well known method of tautology for U I do nothing elst, l do not dlssim ulate l :>in quite Bure that l am rarely efficacious.
Far !>•■ II from me i" Impinge upon the ignescent contri- butions of my worthy colleagues, for l am a supine person „!„.„ ,i cornea to awarding the laurel wreaths; but for the omega ol my soul, i cannot discern the Burreptltlousness ol heir apochrypha. i must admit, l lead a very Shavian ex-
Istam i. i ttm unaware of my own shortcomings and goings, l
voted tor Vare. I realise i have not the acumen of the Greenwich Villager, than whom there Is no greater public uulsance, excepting possibly II",; Island and the Phillies' baseball bushers. Aa Will Rogers remarked i" tli<- President ni' the Anti-Sal i League, "It Just ain't right"
Pedantically yours, Symon called Peter.
A quart of Houston Hull Ice creum will I rved to the person who can expluin in Wharton Bel I language tin meaning ot i lie uboi e.
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BE A BOOSTER
After 11>• • strain "t examinations has passed and the ma
lorlty of students leave for their home-towns "ill come :i
lime when these men can render an Invalui ervlce i>> »l•«-
I'nlverslty. This service Is In 11»«- nature of follow-up work
in the activities of the existing Home Town Publicity Commit-
tee,
Throughout the year this committee has functioned. Ii
lias spread 11 ■ • • nai »f Pennsylvania through the medium of
the newspapers in ;iii parts "f the country. A special funct-
ion of iliis committee lias i n i" acquaint 11■«- residents of
the localities which are represented among the undergraduate
body «iili the accomplishments of their native sons
University, This system Is a personal kind "f advertising
which is bound i>> be effective, if well handled, because
interest which the reader has In the Individual concerned.
This work in Itself is not sufficient i" Induce recent
graduates of high and preparatory scl la i>> apply for ad
mission i" Pennsylvania, it must be accompanied by a f"l
low-up system which is even more personal than itself, it
is iiiis plan in which we are mosl Interested al present Its
success depends upon the Individual attention which each
alumnus and undergraduate gives in following it through.
The plan is simple, li merely asks thai each of the par-
ties concerned boosl tin' University on every occasion which
i- presented, it la BO absurdly Bimple that many students
gel i" become i sters when an opportunity la presented
which mlghl lead !•> a promising man go i - o another unl
rerslty.
We cannol Impress too strongly upon the members "i" the
student body the Importance of their support in the matter.
The ground Is broken and the preliminary work has been
done in such an efficient way thai a firm foundation has
i n laid for the follow-up Interview. The result >>r failure
of tiiis plan has been placed In 111 * - hands "f 11 •. - undergrad
nates, it is 01 f the few services which we are asked to
do the University In the course »f the year and beside this
the cause is u worthy one We must i si Pennsylvania.
The ticket situation Is back on the front page. We were imler Impression that cross-word pussies were no longer I,,, fad. However, the matter seems i-> have reached the mini where one either has to sign something or see next ,-ear's football gt s from 11■• - precarious perch DII i lie various flag poles around the stadium.
Sosey declares that the Increase In tuition should !»• suf- ficient in provide each student with two season tickets.
That get the breads on the Boardwalk Memo- rial Day.
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For there s many .1 beaming countenance
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Wirli an exterioi back' ground modelled aftei II. R. H.
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That just wadt s into .1 cordial "tumble" from "Sauntering Sarah."
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; it's 1 eli
Ir's Not Onh the Waves—
I si that net Ii witl tillating" • "need no mti
out thi facial contoui Straw Hat
Tliitt covers a multii sins" .■! s; ii $4
And i) you want 1 :■ ted 'way down thi
Knou the value 1 <\ wc hosiery that can't I strained!
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And let thern
Whatta June Sale is Coming1.
The COLLEGE SHOP ,;6-1.> \\ DO Hand Ave.
Adjoining the Tennis Courts
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How Did Your Garters Look This Morning?
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AGRIPPA -WEB makes garters act in an entirely new way—and only in Bostons can this web be had. Even when worn very IOOM it will not slip. It cannot curl and yet it is remarkably soft and light. Here in fact i- B practical, comfortable, ventilated-web gaiter,
in many pleasing colors, 50c the pair.
However, we have not yet learned whether the co-eds will l«- admitted t" the cl ring section. In that event, II would ii"i I"- uecessarj tor the men students i" buy two tick- ets.
THE BATTLE CRY "What ! So exempt Ions?"
The hard luck prize 11»*■ last one to )»■ awarded this year goes to ii ill elotheB man who became color-blind lust
M Inj when ;i group of next year's sophomores passed him .HI \v Hand Avenue, wearing four-color ties and socks.
('usual observunce leads us to the regretful conclusion that Borne tliers are having difficult) In getting their bob iM'd-Iialred daughters to wash the backs ot their respective necks
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There was .i young man from Duqueane Who waa ill from a terrible paquesno; \- in' lied, he declared, "I'm i'"i .\i'i prepared I've i btg date down the laquesne."
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With the new nm^.- furnished In the Houston Hall store ami the adept lad behind the marble slab who can assemble .III-I nerve ten milk chocolates everj time the clock ticks, .1 should 1 BSJ in change that rendezvous Into a popular cab aret
MAC. plus Inque, Sy, G. C, Bow and dp.
Frolics of Flitz 27' No. 416
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FLITZ 77 FLUNKS
Popular Junior fails In Everj Branch Bui "tec Femlnology.
"Will COME BACK A BETTER
AND NOBLER MAN" Sa>s Flitz.
Nexl year ii will !»• flits "28. The faculty has decided. Flits, has i unked again. After dellveration, KM ill iii has.' lasted for more than an hour, the Faculty returned ■' \ rdlcl of Quilty In the case of Flitz '-' charged witli Inattention ;n studies and unanimously agreed not in pass tin' popular student
PERRY'S "N. B. T."
UNIVERSITY MEN'S DEPARTMENT
'6th & Chestnut Sts.
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FRI3AY MAY 23. 1926 THE PENNSYLVANIAN PAGE FIVE
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STANLEY 19th ®. Market Sts,
A I'AIlAMOCNT I'lCTl'UE
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SUITS TOPCOATS
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one of the fourteen
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AT THE STANLEY
Itaym I Griffith, who In known .i~ the true-blue-streak of comedy, "ill he seen HI the St mile) Theatre for the week ol M.i\ 31sl in Ills newest Pnramounl pro duitlon "Wei Paint." iii- firs! "dressed- up-big-cltj comedy" since "Fortj Winks", Ii is a turce mad i the same lavish scale ihiii governs the (liming .M" Para in,Mini '* Iii- -| :.,, les, i 'hock-full ol laughs, gasps and prettj girls. Wei Paint" i- sure to |dease Stnnlej audiences
!"In- surrounding program will be i*f the
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Before making arrangement! for personal photographs;
call and get our special rates to University Students.
usual Stanli'j liiifli ~i i.i r,i ni qunllt) entertainment, A special musical teal HIM of ili»- program will he Al Moore and will Include plentj of jazz, songs and corned) There «iii in- special music byj iii.- si.mi. \ Symplioii) Orchestra and the usual delightful added shorter rilms In- cluding the Stanley magazine with Its news ol llie world.
FINAL LUNCHEON CONCLUDES
LACKAWANNA CLUB ACTIVITIES
Members of the Lackawanna County Club held the final luncheon of the year at the ormandie Hotel yesterdaj noon,
iwing the me i a business met M i- called at wlii |i BUS »ere pro] >d
,. reaslng the membership. All residing In Lackawanna County who ara no( :i- yel connected with the Club urged i" sign up before tl nd of the school year.
The Bectlonal club Is R social ori izntion holding periodic luncl as. It, has for ii< purposes the intere»iinir of local - i Iboys of Lackawanna County, in Pennsylvania and also maintaining the support and enthusiasm of the Coui Alumni, by keeping them In touch with I'nlverslty actli II i
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of exclusive fabrics for spring and sum- mer clothes. Best Suits In the City at $65 to $85. Smartness and Style In tvary
garment and at moderate prices.
Have us make you clothes and they will always be right In quality and fit—
and at a price only slightly higher than ready made.
PYLE fc INNES LEADING COLLEGE TAILORS
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REPRESENT US AT HOME
Reliable workers can secure territory
representation on dealers basis. We
handle the collecting. Thorough train-
ing and assistance. Call Rittenhouse
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La Orange Inn SWAKTHMORE, PA.
Now open jnder new management
Special rates to Clubs and Fraternities High-Ciass Music
Private Dining Rooms
Yellow Lantern Cafeteria 3433 Walnut Street
Luncheon 11.30 to 2 Breakfast 7.30 to 9
Closed Sunday Dinner 5 to 7
Under personal supervision of Mr. R. K. Gregory, formerly of Strath Haven Inn.
Phone—Swarthmore 351 for Reservations
PHILADELPHIA Chestnut and Thirty-Ninth Sticcts
HOTEL PENNSYLVANIA
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Garage
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i tter from
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Food and Service the Best
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PAQE SIX THE PENNSYLVANIAN FRIDAY. MAY 28. 1926
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MICHAEL FRANCISCO
TAILOR
214 S. ELEVENTH ST.
(Below Walnut St.)
•PUDGY" DAVENPORT
Campus Representative
MASK AND WIG OPENS NEW PLAY COMPETITION
Continued from Page nne
uiih i- i>iii :ii ~ Indicated niierebj the -inn mil] lie carried through netII to M
loiciciil ("in hilling wene; (ill A Btate- men I of the time und place, « ii li a de« «*rl|itioii of I'ostume, n|H*i'lalt) and clior- i- effectM H'herfbj [he |ilaj shall no) be i'lldel.\ interrupted; (<•> The completed
plii) with dialogue developing tlie plol and IIHIKICUI number* Indicated, \*ls:
I 'in ;". "Trio" etc, I'pon acceptance, the uianuacript
liecoine.s I lie pro|iert) of the Mask and u _ t'lub, Should exceri'tn be taken from munuacrlptM not uccepted, tlie auth- ors «ill I"- remunerated.
i All mauuacriptx HIIOUIII in- addreau .■ii in Mr. McMlchael. Tlie name "i" the author IIIUMI i ncloned in u sealed en- velojie liearliiji the name of tlie phi] on the outside.
The name rules upplj to il ther com- petition excepl thai upon the manuscripl shall i>e written "Scenario I'sed." Copies MI the scenario IIIHJ in- obtained from Mr. McMlchael.
further rules and information In re gard i" the comnetltl aj be Becured from Mr. Clayton McMlchael, Houston Hall, in writing iii>- play, the author xhould bear In mind that all female char- acters are i" be played by men.
•I Good Appearance is readily attained at
moderate cost if you deal at the right place.
Suits & Top Coats $35.00 and upward.
JACOB REED'S SONS 1424-26 CHESTNUT ST.
PHILADELPHIA.
SIX FACULTY NAMES ON S. S. ORCA PASSENGER LIST
Continued from I'uge One
travelers will be bridge parties, deck names, dancing, wiiii a campus orchestra furnishing the music, and the use of the swimming pool.
lieorge Peterson '-■'. manager of tlie association announced recently thai the 'i -i for the voyage lias I n filled with the exci ption of .i few cabins. "These ma) lie reserved hj immediate appllcat- "ii In the Travel Itureau office In Hous
'mi Hull," In' said.
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OARSMEN TO DEFEND CHILDS CUP ON SCHUYLKILL
i '"HIInued from L'age ' >ne
Princeton. The third Varsltj will make ii~ Initial nppearauce in ;i triangular race with the Kll and Cambridge .'i.iii-.
In addition i" the intercollegiate even Is, ;i triangular inter-class contest "ill !»■ staged with the St, Paul's cup at stake. The crews representing the classes are lliile.von, (sthnilan and lielphlan.
JOURNALIST CLAIMS COLLEGES NEED PRACTICAL EDUCATION
I tar hers, Valets, Itimdle wmpiiers and men selected fr all walks of life should constitute ;i port I f the fucultj of every nnlversltj and college according to Itoberl Hobarl I hi vis, prominent Journal i>i speaking before the Williams College I'liniiM. iii~ plea arose from the lai I practical knowledge exhibited bj college graduates seeking commercial positions,
Mr, Davis admitted that cultural know- ledge was invaluable for rapid advance menl bul —li»»iit«i be combined wiiii an un derstnndlng of the funda ital proei— es in business, I: i« bis belief thai In the future a college education «ni be mil rental by means of ;i radio which will reproduce nol onl) sound, bul moving pictures,
BROAD STREET THEATRE BEGINNING MONDAY, MAY 10
PATTEH30N McNUTT Presents tlie Funniest of
■ i comedies
THE
POOR NUT v\": r' i
ELLIOT NUGENT
and THE ENTIRE ORIGINAL CAST One yell of delight from the cur. tains rise till the taxi's ordered.
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Get it at Beastons
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ICE _. CREA "THE OLD-FASHIONED KIND0
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"Boy! I feel like a million dollars!"
Xx: VTjrj ~)HY ALL THE ELATION?"—(this jl ^IA/from the pessimist).
"Oh, I knocked that quiz foi a goal this morning; made a wonder- ful twenty-foot putt this afternoon; have a date with the sweetest girl in the world tonight; AND . . . I was just talking to the Mater over the telephone.
"Bov! I sure feel like a million!"
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Well wouldn't YOU?
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