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es er I tO VOLUME 32 NEWARK. DELAWARE, MARCH i 191€ DELAWARE CLOSES SUCCESSFUL BASKETBALL SEASON CAPTU RE 7 OF THE 11 GAMES PLAYED-CAPTAIN DOHERTY, WILLIS A ND WEIMER PLAY LAST GAME FOR ":. LUE AND GOLD" La:-t atu rda y night Delaware I in goal after goal. ended one of the most succes ful The foul shooting of Will. wa ba. ketball eason in the hi tory the be t een here thi year., He of the co llege. During the past made 14 out of 16 attempt . Glee Club At W. C. D. To Give Concert The recently or aniz d Club of the '''omen'. Coil will n aturday ni ght, Murch llth, it" fir. t concert, to which the F ulty and tud n of D lawar 'oil g are cordi£ lly invit d. At thi: maid n p rform nc th pro- gram will be , foiJo\Y 1 lub ea. on the " Blue and Gold" met 1 The line-up: aome of the fa te t teams of the Delaware Su quehanna 2 Ea t and at a ll time played a Hor. ey ....... f. ...... Shannon yp ·y erenade radle ong Double Quartette Ro kin' in de Win' A pring ong Vocal Solo fast and co n is tent game. The Reeder. . . . . . . f. . ..... Ho teller feat of holding Swarthmore tC? a Will . . . . . . . . c. . ...... Swoope 3 28-17 . core was probably the l weimer ....... g ........ Harkin greate ' t individua l su ccess of the I Doherty ...... g. . . Middle worth 4 ea, ' on. The "Gar net and Sub titution : T. Wil on for D. had one of the fastest teams m H orsey· Petter for Ho teller. collegiate this year I Field : Hor ey, Reeder, 4; I ha a good c la .l m the c hamp ton- Wills, 5; Doherty, Wil on, 3 · 5 hip. The over such Shannon, 2; Swoope, 2. Foul goal ' team a Wllham an d . Ma:y, WilL 14 · Middle worth 14. Time 6 W h. t Umvers1ty ' ' ' George a mg on . of halve : 20 minute.. Referee: and u were al 0 tn- I Dr. Speer, Penn. umph of whtch De laware hould 1 well be prou d. 1 Preliminary Game Of the eleven game played In a preliminary game the Del- 7 thi year Delaware emerged the a.ware Scrub defeated an All- conqueror even. Thi s is a Schola tic five con i ting of men cord of whtc h few of Delaware repre enting Wilmington, Newark ba ketball team boa t, and 1 Dover, and Wilmington Coference mark the beginnmg of a great Academy, by the ore of 17 to 14. advancement in this port at the The Scrub tarted off with a rush "Blue and Gold" in titution. in the fir t half and ran the core Captain Doherty, Connie Wills, up to 17 to 4. The sc hool boys and "Bob" Weimer, the three Sen- howed a wonderful comeback in ior of the team, played their last the la t hal f and score d as many game atur day afternoon at An- noint. as the scrubs. The line-up: napoli again t the St. John' s Col- Scrub All-Schola tic lege team. The ab en e of these H. Hor sey ...... f . .. .... O'Keefe three men from the line-up next Marsten ....... f ... .... .. Rit7. season will make a decided differ- Fergu on. . . . . . c. . ..... Godwin ence in the team and Coach O'Toole ........ g ......... Lord Avoy will have a problem on ht s E. Wilson ..... g ........ Ayerst to. men Field goals: H. Hor ey, 5; Mar- mto a combmabor:. The , ton, 2; Fergu on, 3; O'Toole, 1; . t . .Tohn game at Annapoh Sat- O'Ke efe, 2; Ritz , 1; Godwin, 1; urday afternoo n was won by the Lord, 1; Ayer t, 1 · foul goal : )[arrlander by the score of 41 - Fergu . on, 5; Godwin, 1; Ritz, 1; 26. The co re: time of halve : 15 minute ; re- t. John' Delaware fPree woope Su quehanna. H · f Reed er ' ' eJ . e · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Defeat George Wa hington 19-15 .Tarman ...... . f ........ H or ey Claude. . . . . . . . c. . ........ Will Andrew, ...... g ....... Doherty elby ........ g ......... Weimer u b . t it uti on : St. John's- Weaver for Se lby; Del aware-Wil- . on for Hor ey, Fergu son for Reed r. Goals: St. John' - Jar- man, G; laude, 5; Hei e 3; Sel- Delaware defeated George Wa. hington University, Monday, Feb. 28, in the mo t intere ting b:. ·, 2; ndrew ; Weaver. Foul : periority of Delaware over eorge .Jarman. 8 out of 17; goal : wa. hington. Both team. di war e- Ree er, 4; Will., 2; Wet- nlaved good t am work thruou mer; " ' il. on· Fergu on; foul. -1 h · game and it wa. onl · in the Wil l. . out of 12. Ref ree-Lutz, la, ten minut : that elaware R :\ 1 i 1o re Pol ·technic. Time of ·uccecded in linching the game. hah·e,: 20 minute . I There , 'a much individual vork of a thrillin na ur and rnHn: of the , hot. were ·enr.;ation- al. Ro e in the Bud lub Sing, Smile, and D oppah Piano olo Polonais extette Wh n Twili 1 n ht We ve Be tho en upid Mad Love to the 1oon Smith GOOD CROW DS C ET OUR Inspection Of L Cadet Corps May 1 Dr. Mitchell Visi Weatern

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VOLUME 32 NEWARK. DELAWARE, MARCH i 191€

DELAWARE CLOSES SUCCESSFUL BASKETBALL SEASON

CAPTURE 7 OF THE 11 GAMES PLAYED-CAPTAIN DOHERTY, WILLIS AND WEIMER PLAY LAST GAME FOR

":.LUE AND GOLD" La:-t atu rday night Delaware I in goal after goal.

ended one of the most succes ful The foul shooting of Will. wa ba. ketball eason in the hi tory the be t een here thi year., He of the college. During the past made 14 out of 16 attempt .

Glee Club At W. C. D. To Give Concert

The recently or aniz d Club of the '''omen'. Coil will ~dv n aturday n ight, Murch llth, it" fir. t concert, to which the F ulty and tud n of D lawar

'oil g are cordi£ lly invit d. At thi: maid n p rform nc th pro­gram will be , foiJo\Y 1 lub

ea. on the "Blue and Gold" met 1 The line-up: aome of the fa te t teams of the Delaware Su quehanna 2 Ea t and at a ll time played a Hor. ey ....... f. ...... Shannon

yp ·y erenade radle ong

Double Quartette Ro kin' in de Win' A pring ong Vocal Solo

fast and co n is tent game. The Reeder. . . . . . . f. . ..... Ho teller feat of holding Swarthmore tC? a Will . . . . . . . . c. . ...... Swoope 3 28-17 . core was probably the lweimer ....... g ........ Harkin greate ' t individua l success of the I Doherty ...... g. . . Middle worth 4 ea,' on. The "Garnet and Gra~" Sub titution : T. Wil on for D.

had one of the fastest teams m H orsey· Petter for Ho teller. collegiate ran~s this year ~nd I Field ~oal. : Hor ey, Reeder, 4; I ha a good cla.lm t~ the champton- Wills, 5; Doherty, Wil on, 3 · 5 hip. The Vl~t~nes over such Shannon, 2; Swoope, 2. Foul goal '

team a Wllham and . Ma:y, WilL 14 · Middle worth 14. Time 6 W h . t Umvers1ty ' ' • ' George a mg on . of halve : 20 minute.. Referee:

and u queh~nna were al 0 tn- I Dr. Speer, Penn. umph of whtch Delaware hould 1 well be proud.

1

Preliminary Game Of the eleven game played In a preliminary game the Del- 7

thi year Delaware emerged the a.ware Scrub defeated an All­conqueror i~ even. This is a r~- ~ Schola tic five con i ting of men cord of whtch few of Delaware repre enting Wilmington, Newark ba ketball team ~an boa t, and 1 Dover, and Wilmington Coference mark the beginnmg of a great Academy, by the ore of 17 to 14. advancement in this port at the The Scrub tarted off with a rush "Blue and Gold" in titution. in the fir t half and ran the core

Captain Doherty, Connie Wills, up to 17 to 4. The school boys and "Bob" Weimer, the three Sen- howed a wonderful comeback in ior of the team, played their last the la t hal f and scored as many game aturday afternoon at An- noint. as the scrubs. The line-up: napoli again t the St. John' s Col- Scrub All-Schola tic lege team. The ab en e of these H. Horsey ...... f . .. .... O'Keefe three men from the line-up next Marsten ....... f ... ....• . . Rit7. season will make a decided differ- Fergu on. . . . . . c. . ..... Godwin ence in the team and Coach M~- O'Toole ........ g ......... Lord Avoy will have a problem on hts E. Wilson ..... g ........ Ayerst ~and. to. de~elop hi~ n~w men Field goals: H. Hor ey, 5; Mar­mto a ~wnwg combmabor:. The , ton, 2; Fergu on, 3; O'Toole, 1; . t . .Tohn game at Annapoh Sat- O'Keefe, 2; Ritz , 1 ; Godwin, 1; urday afternoon was won by the Lord, 1; Ayer t, 1 · foul goal : )[arrlander by the score of 41- Fergu. on, 5; Godwin, 1; Ritz, 1; 26. The core: time of halve : 15 minute ; re-t. John' Delaware fPree woope Su quehanna.

H · f Reeder ' ' eJ . e · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Defeat George Wa hington 19-15 .Tarman ...... . f ........ H or ey Claude. . . . . . . . c. . ........ Will Andrew, ...... g ....... Doherty elby ........ g ......... Weimer

u b . t it uti on : St. John's­Weaver for Selby; Del aware-Wil­. on for Hor ey, Ferguson for Reed r. Goals: St. John' - Jar­man, G; laude, 5; H ei e 3; Sel-

Delaware defeated George Wa. hington University, Monday, Feb. 28, in the mo t intere ting

b:.·, 2; ndrew ; Weaver. Foul : periority of Delaware over eorge .Jarman. 8 out of 17; goal : Del~- wa. hington. Both team. di ware- Ree er, 4; Will., 2; Wet- nlaved good t am work thruou mer; " ' il. on· Fergu on; foul. - 1 h · game and it wa. onl · in the Will. . out of 12. Ref ree-Lutz, la, ten minut : that elaware R:\ 1 i 1ore Pol ·technic. Time of ·uccecded in linching the game. hah·e,: 20 minute . I There , 'a much individual

vork of a thrillin na ur and rnHn: of the , hot. were ·enr.;ation­al.

Ro e in the Bud lub

Sing, Smile, and

D oppah Piano olo Polonais extette

Wh n Twili

1 n

ht We ve Be tho en

upid Mad Love to the 1oon Smith

GOOD CROW DS C ET OUR

Inspection Of L Cadet Corps May 1

Dr. Mitchell Visi Weatern

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DELAWARE COLLEGE REVIEW

IP. Sherwood Delaware Coli ge R~vi w i h HU. picion. A long a. there I (•rihbiug going on, om of UK

< I I ' M. l'11hli h d !1y t.h attul nta or D I ~ :--.r

( 'ollf!gt, nt : 1\lltk, I>PIIL \\ ar

' l'IJt• IC •\'if'W \I ill lw ]llthli It ' I t•vny 'J' u,. day IJ i ••ru·h Pl'k t l~rt/ll~hrJUt h . •olltJ.:iiLit• .1•ar •·t•pt on tlw oliO\'ing 1\l't l• : La I ' 1'111' d ~~· in llt<'('JIIitt r - .. lui ltrill

\'rll'/11 iuu • I'll t 'J ut duy iu .rnuuury ('hri 111

Vllf' ll!IIHJ Ln t 'l'uP d 1 111 .Junll:tr_r Exruniw tiuu

I ill be u. p l't (]. Th r e ar m n in col i ge now whom member of the ftH:ulty • u ... pe .t. Th • only way to . top ·riblJing iM to •Mtahli h the htHIOr y~t .m. Th •r n v r was a lu·tt ~r tirn tt> adopt lhi. plan of conduding examinations than 1

right nnw bc•cau c lh . ituation

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\1 j•t•k T 11 1 dn y lullr111 iu • ~~~~ t••r \londny- W'lS 11 •v r wor. (~. Every hon st -· 1 \ ' J•. Y ,J 1·.:-~t ,., . 1 , , :-.. . • ., ; ,,

En ti~r holidu r · 1 h h h' k f 'i•· t '1'114' dnv iu .fun' 1: xnrninuti•111 man J, ama7. '( ' •n e lll H o

•·t•k • I ttw <li . honeHty praclk ·d during

'::utl' rl.'•l ~~ 1111' :1 II"Mk , l>r·IU.I\Ilr!•, Po t· the lu.Al xaminntionH, and is E CAnveni"ence nffu.:_: Hl't'(JIId !, J !!II ~~· H, hamecJ to thi~~ that SUCh d~ H- I very J Afforded '-' I • • t 'o ' I IJ(I t •r y ur honorable ·onrlll!OllH c·OU}d xu.;t .,u' t rrp 1 r1. .... .... .. .. · '

Ge aro uncl hi H Alma Mat r.

Edito -ln- hi f K \ illil<lfl \furtin, 'lll

A si tnnt Editor J ollll W. Jollc , '16

·A . oclat ditor

Th plan on fool to HtabliHh th honor ys •m at D Juwar iH the he. m •thod in xi. t nc . It fore s nothing upon any • tud nt.

I rt is hi li privil g to Hign th p ti-

l lion if h lik A. 1t is not a sch m

lr 'lllltrrl W. Bramhall, ')6 .1 11111 ,.~ K nru.ysh w ,16 to ~how up, as ome men claim.

lthoH f !lows who do not s ign the

ral tafr . tr W Tl

,17

pap r. It 1. only a method of of-w. " Willa, 'H . • orsey, I t t n. P. n or y, 'l '1'. s. 'o.raw 11, '18 f rin g thos m ·n who d es sus-1~. (l. Hmyth, '17 r. It ynol!l 1 '1 pi ion, a chanc to tak their ex-ML 11 Allr J rr rill Ml a 'Ruth C1 nrlo.niel 1 aminations as g ntl n. n.

M. R. Mitcll n, '18 I Busin Manager 1 EVERYBODY'S COLUMN

t~lon 1 0 . fulholla.nd, '16

A sl tant Bu in Man ger I roy 11. St lo, '17

An A onvmous Professor's Expression

«<f Th · co11 :"1autly ~rowing Htnnber of our patrcms i~ due to th fa( ' \ that - ·very cc,urt t·. y, con~iderati n nml iudivi­dual attvntio11 is shown th ·m at all tim ~s, whether their

a c unh are iarge or ~mall.

MAKE THIS OLD STRONG BANK YOUR BANKING HOME

armers Trust Company, of Newark

Newark Post

Agent 11 X L Laundry

For

News Paper

and Magazines

3 Barbers 3

Eubanks Center Hall Building

We Cater to CoJiege Trade

ERNEST FRAZER ... DEALER IN ...

GROCERIES

AND

PROVISIONS

WEST END

H. W. VANDEVER

Adv rti ing Manager 11. 'I'. 1\ing

lrculntion Managt!r W. 11 . llvin, ' 1

To he Editor-in- hi f of ' 11 g Revi w 'Nuff Said!

Motor Cydea, Bicyclea and General Sporting Gooda

809 MARKET STREET Wilmington, Delaware. Deur Sir:

It huH r ce ntly l'()m to m with HO m thit g lik Hurp rhu? t myself that I had n v r no i d it b for 1

MARCH 7, 1916 Lovett's Furniture Store .... thnt th > K ud nt body of I lo.war J'ULL LINE OF

Coli g iR " o full lacking in ini- , T RE 'l'h pr('~ •nt mov •m nt on foot tin ive. In th fo tlmll R nRon w I ••• STUDENTS FURNJ U •••

tu c. bthlh4h th' honur ~. Kt •m at b wnil a lack oC coil g spirit; 1 Center Main Street We Make Deliveries 1 Pluwnr hns lll't ught f r·th int r - lnt nflern on. and vening we J

• ling nrgutn•nL pro und on vnnd mn om~uters. But during , ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~

1 mon K h' ~lull •nt. aK to lh ~d - th r ~ of th y n.t·, n.nu all · h i!-!td 1ilit . of ndopting Uti ~ plnn. tim , th real oubl is nbH ,n e I

i I qucKtion that hus of individu 1 pu. h und go. F r ex-uri 11 i'l, ' 4ls i w rth whil ?"

1 mpl • durin., th Ia t thr year

~omt• . 1 ncl nt ~o~ ·lairn hn h y . ot 1 •n1-1t, . penk rs nt the fr . hman h t \ on' •o t!t'l'i which i i. im· hunqu huv l t'l1 m mb rs f th lHlH. ih l• for th m t lH\KH hon . t- ftH·ulty nnd upp r classm n! 1'h I. , and th tl th fnul in h ir not fre1-1hm n huv no only had Jet':\. pin th i. Ku hj :L rlO' ~'~ not li n Jugh cla RK · I iril to k p their

•ith t ht m. hntHJH .t x lmd \y rla. g affair f u·tunnt •; hut il <'In h a \ 'hit' h no on s id r i t 1 rRt d,

Rtl{'h u l-dtuation llH thu; il\ un ­Thuu h you f il, n. nu ny of •ou unclnubt rll il1 • 'II aft r y u

The Women~s College of Delaware ClJ Citls who cx p ·c t to complet • cour ·e iu Delawar ITigh Schools l!e .· t jllll · l:ihould pla11 now to :-; ur a thorough ol1·giat' trnining at th • uewly stabli~hecl and rapid!

gro\\'i llg \\'omen'~ 'nll g of n law. re. J\lthough it has h 'L' Il in xi~tcnc' 1 nl) a little o\·er 011e year, th colleg-e ha:; an euro11ml'nt of i,ght) fl\·e st11dents from sev ral l'tat ~. Tuition i~ fr e t< all U lawar studeuts. • • w buildings, larg ' am\ ca pahle faculty, bt:a utiful 1 ratio11, illtli\'itlltal instructi 11.

Thn" 11 partmhuh:

Arts and Science-1> sign d t gi\' a br ad cu 1t 11 ral tra i11 i ng.

Education- lntcml ll f( r th o<.: wb) wish tot ach in th ~chonls of Delaware and lleig1t ­honng stnll'S,

Home Economic - lut l· tulul to gi\ tud 111~ tr ai uiug iu home-ma'k i11g an 1 iu tea hiug H m Ec 11 mi c~ in tht• s h( ols .

Fot eatalogu aml ~ th r iuformati ,u, writ to \\'1. ' 1F1'ED ) . 1'<>HL·:n .. •. Dean

.' wark, )) lawar

Anything and Everything fo r Football Complete Steck of

Spauldings' s Celebrated Sweaters $5, $6 , $6 .50, $7 .50, $8

Ever Ready Flash Lighta

Have Your Next Suit made to measure

by

SOL WILSON Economy Service insists that

you should.

H. ·Warner McNeal Dealer In

1tce, Coal, Lumber, Sugarine Dairy Food

' Cement, Lime, Plaster and Vulcanite

II Ornamental Roofing.

Newark, Delaware.

CHAS. P.STEELE MEAT MARKET

MAIN ST. OPPOSITE COLLEGE

Hay ood Art Sho~ 720 Market Street

Wilmington Delaware

1-3 OFF TO STUDE TS

Hammond Laundry Co. ll I GTO . DEL

e ar Agency .

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LOCALS L: :- t week v. h n aylor wa.· in

Org·tnic cla.·.~ to Dr. Putnam, , 0 me' ne tame to th door and a~k (1 if Fr nk mi 7 ht b .·cu ed to an wer the phon . He \ ex u d. • ~eedle ·: to :uy he did­n't come back. In five minute a 'ph n call came for anoth r m m­ber of the c•lass. H \\'~. excu. ed. At the nd of the hour· there wa:

left to li~mi.:;:.

.Joh!l'· oll ge. E\'ery man ho thinking of goi 11 ou for the

d b ting t ~ m • hould nd a\·or o tur .... b pre. en and t. ke om part in

A

concernir. il' . product , and

The School of omm rce of th niver·it· of Oregon i planning

to make an exchange of profe ·ors f om with a outh American univer: ity. r rt · in o h r un ·\'er:iti re,

-o- The purpo e i to bring Oregon Heidelb rg, 0; .luni h, 56 ; H •a ring of the publicity given and the Northwe t imo clo e Fr r kfurt, 11. T h T chni h

the Fre. hmen on their rec·ent eel- n1

rc· 1 1 t' . r com- , Hoch ·hul of Danzig h·: . . . . Ia re a 1011 Wlth South A n f . ebnt ion m WJlmmgton, the S ph- 1 m- ~· P r cent o rt . tud nl to \'ar.

omo re: are con ·idering holding - ·------"' ______ _ ,_ _ ________________ _

a banquet in the near future. Thev ven hope for a curtain spe ·c h of welcom from Dock-. tader.

-a-Since the Lieut. cflught the

band flat-footed la t week, he has had them out three time . This o\·erwork i very wearing on the I members of the band all of whom are too weak to carry arms.

-o-W hen Doc Mitchell read Lowe'

letter in chapel and referred to I Crother.' "three brother ," it ·?unded like an ad for a popular I c1gar.

-a-

Doc Harter . ay mathemati . I i. common ense expre. sed in an- I other way. Thi explains certain fellow.' lack of the mathematical.

..,....().-

Doc Penny (in Geology) I don't suppo. e any of you remem-

1 ber. the Fri. co earth-quake?

A I TO Sa r. trrr P!umbing, Steam and ot W .. t~r Heating

Tin Roofing and Spouting

Majest ic and Sun Sbio R nges

COUNTRY HOUSE HEATING A C:PECIALTY

Estimctes Cheerfully Given Phone 159

NEWARK DELAWARE

WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU

Newark Trust and Safe Deposit Company NEW ARK, DELAWARE

!-. J . \\' IUC~IIT , l'rc..,ul•JJt II.(~. ~I K )f.I.<I'K \'I~e- l'resJ .!l' nt \\' .\ . l .' !~L l\S. Trl'• ur·r ~IT.\.'. H. E\',\:-\S, Stc r·ta ry \\':\1. II 'J A\'LOR, Trn"t Ollie r

Jt>ll.' \\'. 11\\'ElT -11.\S. B. E\',\. 'S II c~ . ;\I. 1'01.1.0 T JClll. . :-\1\'1:-\

DIRECTORS ~~EO \\' . I'IIOTIES I L\ \'1 D • . R liSE \\.\1.1 II. !-.l'EJ·.I. . . .r \ h. IC ~ 1 n· Choru.- Oh, ye., we do! 1

Doc- Well, does any one happen

1 to remembe r Noah'. flood? ---------------:----------· -----o-- I

The Mar~·lancl Club has closed up it. front door . ince the stu­de nt 1Yovernment committee wa ormed. I

-o-Tn connection with Road. and 1

Paring, Rube Ruth made a little te. t of the hardne. of Depot Road Wednesday afternoon. He fell off the pas.senger bus and landed on hi head. The dent in the road peaks well for Rube' cranium.

W. C. D. Notes

Delta Phi

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ELA WAkE COLLEGE REVIEW

VE YBODY' COLUMN \ not be for . e n, u half year late. ( on inucd from TMY 2) According tt1 h . ·hedul of tra-

. lfiHh inclinations o th will of I dition, th present Sophomor

officer of the U. S. army i to have charge of it. Since in time of war, more men are killed by microbe than by bullet , uch a · cour e i. regarded a a very nece sary part of "preparedne s"

their <•I •eted repr . nt lv '.H. If ..; Ia. A edil. th ir book next y ar, ttwy do, lh • !i ud nt borly will \ ('.ilh rat 'hrt ttnaH or ju t )J•fore have it way agt in Rll oppo i- cor m n · men . Whil ·the date of Hon of th • eon. ~.-rv~ iv mt>m puhli ·ation for the next Blue 11 n h rK of th • fu ·ulty. T~ .. aim, of I hu. not b ·n c1 •cided UJJOn, th • The memb .r. of the senior cla t'C>Url'l •, of AI ucJ(jn gt

1vPnm •n iH stcnera l opin1on se m!i to b tha of Wa hburn College, Toledo, Kan­

not to IJiv • thP fa<·ulty trouhl , 1t :-~houlcl h out by Chri ·trnas of ~ali hav adop rl a unique plan hut is o do mul'h tha th faculty I!JIG. Jn thL c:1. • th . Fre:hm •n by which to benefit their Alma hith •r'to hHM had to do. J know who •nt •r Sept •mher HJl G will in Mater. The plan is this: That the many mcmh •r. of th far·ut.ly will lh •ir .Junior year hav two y ·~m;, memb rs -of th Senior Class start }J(• only too glnd lo 1 .t th Stu- and if thy puhli·ll th hook for a fund known as the Senior fund, dl'nl ('oun<·il aliKUrn r

14pr>11. ibil i- .1 liiH', two and a half y ar:~ of col- whi h will be placed out on inter-

ti • which lhl.' far·ulty hafl too 1 ng 1 lt•g lif to r.:ove r. est, and which can be u ed in fur-hN•n <·ompell d to b .ur. At pr .- ·o only w()uld th i. involv thering the interc ·t. of the college. H 'tit th • faculty al' • h h ~ervants ~r •at labor, hut much xp ns as It wa suggest ed that each member unci mnH •r~o~ uf thl' H ud ntH. well, and th • chanc· . of failur<: pay $100 which il'l not due until Whc•n th Ht udent hocly RhowH it- I'Lre clouiJl d. For they will hav F bruary 1, 1920. In ca e it is not 1wlf ('Hpahl(• of lwin~ it!~ own wlHe thl' .Junior and f; nior cl~u;s to paid by then it b comes an interest maHtr•r, mernb r: of lht• faculty I 1-fiVP individual ·ut~ of. And if bearing note at 6 p r cent intere t. will IH: what lh •y Hhuu Jd b noth- h • two upp x ·hss s of th Wo- Thus by each member paying this i 111-' llut H •r·vnnlH. I rn !ll ' ~ Coli g nr lt'eprel' nt d amount the fund will soon grow in-

On!.' of h mu(·h vaunt d ad- ~ lhis numb r will b almost to surpri ingly large number , and vnn HR • of a Mnmll ('oll :){' iH th de ubi •<l. ~·u rlh rmore th pre-

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one r..n imagine what the figures po H~o~l hili)' of grPal intim~ cy b •. wnl Sophomor c·laAA will hav wi ll be in ten years, if each gra-w en fneulty and stud .nl!-1. U - be •n gradual d and there will be duate pays one hundred dollars.

luwur ~ 'oll••g • is •x · •ptionally f •w \vith exp l'i nc• to r ly upon. The student court at the Uni­fortnnul(• in thiH r ·~p ·t t ·uuse ThHr • iH bu on • way to Himpli- versity of Wi consin has indicted c f he proporlional•ly lurg r siz fy h matt•r. And this is for seventy three sophomores for haz-uf thr fn<'ulty, a lthough in thi. lh pr H nt I• r shman class to ing.

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