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JSennsptoanian VOLUME X LI 11 — No. 164 PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY. MAY 10, '92" PRICE FIVE CENT*
THOMAS GATES ELECTED
Sanford Elected to Vice-Presidency: Bowker and Hunter Selected
for Other Positions
GRANVILLE TO PRESENT SKITS
Philip Dechert, President ■■' the Arta Association, announced the • lection of
mas s. Qatoii .ir., to the presidency ■■ organisation fur the year 1927-28
Ceorge Banford, Jr will he 11•*- Vli • P ■ for the coming year, whl i >•• orge
Bowker and Richard Hunter were elected to iii" positlona of Secretarj and Treas-
urer respectively. i latea is a member ol th< /■• la ''-■ fral
■\ and "f the Phi Kappa Beta Junior ety. He is ill-" manager of football
for ti>«- 1927 season. in a summary <>f the season the retiring
■ I. !,i -• rawed the faci thai ;iil of ilie ires given daring the las! year tindt r
i anaplcea of The IOI let; w< r< well at- tended, Among the prominent men brought i" the Pnlverslt) through the
: urn n!' the Boclet) were l tount To . oy, Cosmo Hamilton. Dr. Archlbold Henderson, Per j Mackaye, Sir H< nrj B. i.nun and i-'niiH i- Breti Young, all of
, i ol Internationa terarj fi •• Th< closing evenl he
n bj the Arts Assoi of "Dramatic Interludes" b) V. L. Gran- villa in costume lot TOW evening In Houston HaH, ban Mf. i iran\ llle's se ei : ."ii- coi er i li 'ange
udfng the mo»1 proi flgui ■ - ol all time. I
i 'out Inuecl 01 I'I-I i
[SPANISH CLUB WILL PRESENT PLAYLET THURSDAY EVENING
Memben i i irsity's Spat ;ilii pasi
few weeks fur the production of their annual p aj whli h will be presented Thursday ■ M. 1-. a) the Phllo- inn-.,u, i nb, 391 i W : DUI Streel This year's production, given entirely In Span
iI tied "l'li- is Mujeres", .i two act '"i ly written by the Quintero Brothers.
■■i;.,»«.p Town", the English translal ion of the play depicts the present da) life in Andolucia, ,i province of Bouthern Spain, Tin' various parts In the presen- tation an all taken bj American bom students. Tickets for the affair, which win be followed bj dancing maj in ob talned lo Room "."i Col i -•■ Hall for one dollar.
VARSITY-RUTGERS CLASH
Sanford Will Oppose New Brunswick Nine on Franklin Field Diamond
This Afternoon at 3.30
TRIOLA TO PITCH FOR VISITORS
-930 COMMISSION PROMOTES INTERNATIONAL FRIENDSHIP
nod fi rut tied yester live prom-
in.in i'ommlss b ■- id< - ' - in the last n i i
tfter th< IJ ram was
eluded, eight of tin een comml M
■ ■ preset I hat the] i .. to attend I lie < Ireen Lane
dent Conference, i speakers «en Si nlislu II. <'hang,
China; Heinz Eckert, (Sermany; I'r. 1 . :• nand Eeman, M. A Erana, Phllippl and Takeshi Yoshlkasu, Japan. Their topics deal) with conditions In their coun- i rles and the promotion of bi tte elli betweei Americans and foreigners,
MEET CORNELL SATURDAY Ithaaans Prove Strength in Both Track
and Field Events in Defeating M. I. T. by 47 Points
Pennsylvania's baseball team « counter the nine from Rutgers iiii- after- n i. Kmnklln field al '■ ;" V\ el
grounds prevented the l>'-'l and Blue tos- sers from practicing yesterday but Coach Cariss feels confident that the slight lay- over will uoi Impair tbe home team's fielding and batting. The Rutgers i un- real last year terminated In n 10 0 i Ic torj for Pennsj \\ ania.
Thl ison the Sew Brunswick club lias i n successful In most of the >i\ games ii has played. . The City College of Sew York was defeated 2 l ; Lehlgh was ilowned, s?; bul ! afayette triumph- ed 3 1. N..i onlj does the pitching staff Ede| and R^he Selected
JUNIORS CAST BALLOTS EOR CLASS PRESIDENT
Third-Year Men to Choose Leader and 3 Councllmen at-Largc m Hous-
ton Hall Today
POLLS OPEN FROM 10 TO 4
FRESHMEN JOURNEY TO ITHACA
Cheerleaders
I .. OW I - ' ■ '•"' r M in Mask and W • :
.. ■ ire the ' ■'•: * An ler, Cumi Herbsl Xl • ' I' Ips, »W
FRANKLIN SOCIETY HONORS PUBLISHERS Veteran Members of Managing Boards
Guests of Honor at Dinner
r. 1111~> \y anla's tra< k team will eng Come In i Varsity dual meet on Prank- lin Field next Saturday. Hie I leld events will start HI - o'clock and ii"1 clndei
path feal ures will begin at 2.30, Tlckei - for the meet are *.30 em-h and an | on sale al i lie ' Mb c ol Hie < 'ouncll on \ Ird and \\ alnul Streets. Stu
i..i > _.i ii admission bj presenting \ V, Books.
Corne I defeated M >-- ■ iu*etts li i ■ no ogj in n dual irack meel
•- urdaj bj a score of '-'i ns won nine nr-i plai es
. i niadi eaii sweep ol The dual meel with i
.,. old in. athletic feature ootli name with the
li ■ .. Come iw e> er, lias aiore
ball. Iiavliiw ■ - ■- ■ Ivantage over I 111 III
. It< II eel Saturda] •
ourneys to 1 • • ' i |. . • gn, in the onlj pi rformam e
I'enn* man mil".' earn i
\ • . . j board, there „ . , iai incite nl the Pranklln I'll- du
of the Sew Jersej BCI I seem to be ef fielent, bul there are several strong hit- ters in the line-up, Irwln, the first base- man, i- batting B80. having hit a home run in the game with C. C. S. V. Illbbs mill Bliss of the visiting team have also i II hitting above the •"•'HI mark.
iSordinler, or Trlola will I n the mound for Rutgers, iiii- aften n. (5or-
rei pntlj lield C. C. S "i to five bits and one run, and < 'ouch < larlss re aards Triola as II il mgerous linrler, B n
M tin Junior i lass «111 i asl - al the Houston Hal po li todaj
in the sei ond attempt i elect their next v ar's presldi ni u i: Mason, i hairmao of the elections committee of the r graduate Council, announced thai the polls will be open between the hours of i" t. M, and i P. M, Last week's elec- tion had i" be thrown out as .i represent alive vote was no) cast The prlmarj
its »iii also )»• taken al this time f"r I he three L'ndergraduate Council nut I
rhe Coi es that all third year men tnrn out to vote todaj aa tblt i *
to Fin Posi- ' ;- "' r'' Importance than any held ttons of Managing and Art
EdiSors Respectively
ELECT BUSINESS MANAGER TODAY
- the year al Pennsylvania. It ■ - in Impress that the Senior i
• - dencj i- the biggest undergraduate office in the I'nlvi rsitj i the only way
lunli it tin man In ofl i thai the] wranl trn out at the p and vole. The Council further states thai If the third year men wish their Beers to assun • I ership on Hej
In Hi.- minimi Puni ll Bow I election ni
: he board of managers In ight In Houston Hall, Robert Pranklln Brown, wh- "-'•■ wa« •' " "' "" l!l" I'""1 i .. represei I must be cast.
litor-ln-chlef fot the ensuing year Auj mail ru Coincident with ii - elect "". Hurrj ll ,, sufficient numb
fwr-i will oppose the Rutgers batanwn Sn II »elect-(day will lie eh ose who do not, il arlj part of the game while Knob- pt| n- the new mai - ever, and In case i Bnal
,iII. ii i- expected to relieve h • etween the The two teams will probably lineup .i- llrown, a member ol tin Di - usual ho | |,
follow -. i ■ i ra tern 11 j i ■ - ed that the Pennsylvania III..in i Animtrong. 2b Coiiuell, c Tivmpi Iterker I
i '.II/
Rutgers vvltli exl ra currlcul am es ntl i! the L'nh'"- i "inin-
Mhortly after li on to tin ler, "•!> [rwln, li>
Illbbs, c 11.i. if
'' tl] rred i". Matr irds and
dues
or - ot the undergraduate publications,
■ ,■ i rat kl n So • . _i,-i. of I or al the : ner
Soi iet> which « 111 b i i In Hous- . H Thursdaj evi nlng Mi J 10th
. . :i e«i tors and I ianag- > ,< u ill be thus honi
-. i; rd board of 1871, The Penn- ,. Board of iss,;. The Red and
Board ol issT and the Puni h Bow I1HM1 In addition the S
, surviving members i , i'nlvi rait] Magai ic thai
.,- ,i «vi ekly publli id which was tbe forerunner
... jail] Pe insylvanlan. ttee of the n
- . , ■, i- obtaining a llsl . . , . 8ome of the dlstlt i •
with . . Si eral other
ers are being provided for r im and »
• i ■ Socli - ■ omposed of
four undergrade
at i i Pe - rnnlan, Pui i '•"" ,;'''1
. c ■■- R« ''": I ' • angers li
ivl eigli ■ - R
>r this y<
REVERKND HART IS TENDERED DINNER
,,„. tlftj business men, .... im ergraduutes In
,,.,.,.. ol the Iti kerend HI the Unlverslt]
;ii,,i of the « • of the Transfigur tendered h in .i dli Pi Sl1'-
Club yesterda] even - n ■- * compli
«,.i-\ J of Pi mla. i , .. was the Reverend i;., . \ roi Ri Saini Barthol- omew - I :i Sew York. Dr. I " ' " '
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and Lou - \ onso Youi -. head the Red and B I
• i addressi - Bi i am Wi er. Chain
the I v"" tlon, '•
ir Class spoki x~
I . - -i-.. lut lu mil. the Revi work II- • N--'
- He was i er. 1915. 1 r his « i
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Pennsylvania Bo^rd Members \ board members are Invited i" ■ .1 the dinner and theatre party
..II Moiuliiy evi g. May Id I win. Intend lo go must not if) -\. Mosel) II..;.kin- in person b) M I] loth. Be sure to -
-. board.
LOST AND FOUND TO HOLD AUCTION SALE
. nliiiimi-i i"i-i ..II The Pennsylvan ■ rs, and I i i Red md Blui Houston Hn
il til in II- ■ " "f Ihal rear, 't
v ,•,,. .-,.,| the recent produi » .-ii b) the Mask and Wig pluyi re
-i.mi member il,,. Campl urned to bis
I he " BI a i Bo i 'out I II iii i' -■ I our
MATERNITY TENNIS APPROACHES FINALS
Department Will Dispose cf a Large Number of Valuable Articles
i - . - '
in in,, i nlversit) - Lost and Pound I »e norrow
in iloiiKton Hall auditorium al \ nicies turned
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iv bi -•■ d - the highest bidder.
I . I ., ■ in possi ■ uding I ks,
-. pens, pencils, Im urn- . ,.. rs and lewelr ' ■■ oard
i hlef v . ording to di
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Scholarship Applications .-,. •
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SENIORS TO SELECT FUTURE LEADERS
Class of 1927 Will Cho;se President and Secretary.Treasurer Tnursday
Punch Bowl 5
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PAGE TWO THE PENNSYLVANIA!* TUESDAv
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tDITOR-IN CHIEF CHAM.U liNDLk UtilAlIu I
NEWS EDITOK s UtUZIU » Ll.il
VANAGING EDITOR
FEATURE BOARD
AoaOCIATfc tUlTOrio B. 1. LUl.«i.*«sul .a I a. IIIM, •«« c< I. .i. -e A. ii. lsaAfMi.hU.. .0 I. 3. .*.». »« . 1 fvUMM. -• L. 1, U.tlB, .• J U< .,,..„. N ii u M»UI •• L _ OlU. *M ., U alii**. ••
ASSISTANT EDITORS L M. Ua.ua W U. ». ■.•.«•. J... 'i» <- li »i .' k. fr '' HII f If1il.. IV il. lull, '*» * L .J.I ' ». LI i....... -r i. U ,.--»■■-" .. L. A ..■.. H> * A. M4»bU. .* 11 *. u««». .< M • Uiu. 1/
BUSINESS MANAGER AKIMLM tii.iakd.kt UUfkl.Ni. Jtt. -"
CIRCULATION MANAGER f LOUU sMIIU. II
ASSISTANT BUSINESS MAIJAGEH W. U. Aa.m. \* • A SLU«H. '3» *. M. lUH. Ji.. 'V 1. P. M.II, '3S 'I. II. tlWIWIBi '.* 1. L> UBAMAH. '.V S. IV. UWLUI, '.a c A. l*LaOT. Ji.. *d J. L. InSUMili iV C. V. IIMIIK. '3a A. V. Otnam, 'ti UMIHU, -V
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PICTORIAL CHAIRMAN PHOTOGRAPHIC EDITOR i .... ....... V. ..i '27 1 »lLil*M b. ni-.n.». '27
ASSISTANT PHOTOGRAPHIC EDITORS I. I. i'..i....ji. -» a. I,. Uaun.1, '.'V CtUMi '-• A. kn.ua.it. *2f w. ». HLkuiii, :•
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OFFICE. 3451 WOODLAND AVENUE l.u ■ •' al Ki.iUifili PoatoBc* u ••!•«.J ilw BMUC, Sukaartfaoaa, U.H (I'.M • » B<II La Pkiltaalpaia L-uoiyl
UMIIIIU fclio«f«r'« Ufics Uourt, i B i r N. .ii. ■
Member Eaatern Intercollegiate Nfwapaper Aaaocution
NIGHT EDITORS FOR THIS 'SSUE MoMtoK Mil. n:\i-i.i:\
ELECTIONS TODAY
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And .i- this topic may we s — •■ e H e veer MIW is - (omit I iwers)
ir there i- nnj one sp against 1'enusj Li inia ui - tua( tUey ;,,.,. ,,,,, ... u ind departmental ftf
fair* M. 111 > Uave ■ ■ ■ ■ ass rushes and iuterdepartmentu itupetltlous,
but these are apparem Ij to no i ■ An instance of lei i irgj in
lasl Thursdaj to ct year's sen number of Juniors had enough interest In seeli - tin man elected i" this Important ; ballot. Thai this election was ■lU '"' dlctmi '
i leul bod) us well In tin ers. However ss or a stu
bodj "ii the *
i .:. * electloiw will he at I '■ ■ ■ ....
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Who has i ea . - was lou Maj
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Keep - .•: le \.'ii:- lint too: anu ■ - ■ *i udei - . isv -
- A. A. Hooks u ■s t o a in I s*
urn II—II
DOBBS HATS AND
Charter House Clothes I ailorrd af Fashion I ark
\- rell-knov -
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times.
Straws Made in Italy
Dobbs
Leghorns
Pedalino
Dobbs Panama
$2.50
5.00
5.00
7.00
10.00
$3.5C
7.00
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musl answi r ur any of the wr immlt. i Is Is r
tlie com • ■ tins ■• I e aaon betweei I - i ■ ■ the admin rai It Is a llfl lit pos r he must ansv i i of l — groups for in a way he must straddle I Band see I il everything ...,,.. on ueacefullj and gntlsfactorj on bol i sides, \ -• rengi i o - —ary bul
- will do n >re than hi» . of tacl i" smooth out any I itle d l» may
arise A man to till this posltloi will represi t the at b id) and ind one
R ho will be B won liy ■■■ .iin>. I ' ■■ ',| •' sur man who will have the i the man « It of t 8 ea bn n -- n > and « i qualifications.
All cons dency, however. I « as repn - luate Coun I often arises whet
- iuld be
.•■ itudi i • government In any Bast In all matters
its word Is final. Ii executive; where ru M and regul
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• . • • Will Livelong Killed by P. R. T. Car—Headline
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die I - . ; the Spruce S ree v'. ■ \
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Is pru i g ery, • . . •
v . - ■ i bod) a ski I it was ^ good com
I ■ ourtes) we ills II • . • •
Vow that leaves I N Woude s of
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COLLEGE MEN'S APPAREL
- . tlweti ■■ ■
3713 SPRUCE STREET
U. OF P. CAMPUS
"Merchandise That Epresses Persona II
a^Kgattegf-a teg a ^>;-;(; <%t> j
u tin . - ■ ; - for the
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■• a m in to cast vote for one man w his
s not expressli man who icurei
181 Is, • nature
1. It i « known to his he knows
aim. 1928. Mi
P t tin i who : l make i1:.'- • select those n
ty politics ■ . v. •
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THE OVERWHELMING CHOICE OF THE STUDENT BODY
The fact that more than 5000 Edward Suits are worn at Penn shows that the ma- jority of the Penn men are not only clothes conscious but also conscious of the fact that it's necessary, in order to get well tailored clothes, lo spend any more than F'dward Charges.
$28-75 and $3875
The Edward Tailoring 'Jmversity Store
Houston Hall
Open 8.30 to 6.00
Central C I 16th A Market Btr»t«J
Open E.-
EPWARD CLOTHES ^UADE POM YOU
ri . MAY 10, 192' THE PENNSYLVANIAN PAGE THREfc
NOTICES i •
i -
C Good Appearance h
readily attained at
moderate cost if yoj
deal at the right place.
Suits & Top Coats
$35.00 and upward.
JACOB REED'S SONS 1424-26 CHESTNUT ST.
PHILADELPHIA.
Fordham Law School
Woolworth Building New York
lucal ■ CASE SYSTEM
THREE-YEAR COURSE Two Years of College Work required for
Admission Lfternoon and Brenlng Classea -:; 3- Ma« Write for Catalogue
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SUMMER POSITIONS OPEN TO STUDENTS
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Rifle Team Mi A li.
1.15. Soccer I
Fencing
" 1 rg are eligible except
petition will lie In all three Pi IZI -
Interfnatemity Tennis—T..•■ st round of the 1 i tou
star \ team« .
rind '
PYLE & INNES
TAILORS
MEN AND bOYS
• IIS WALNUT JT., PHILADELPHIA.
Clothes Cost! R ••u you compare a cheap, ao-called
:n-niade suit and a real hand-tailored :u suit, tlie difference la noted at
once; the cue la gone after a few montha' ■w.ir while the other la good for a year. It will hold Its shape; will press and clean well, and at all times you know you are well-dressed. Such are the clothes we make and many Penn men know thla. Why not you? Uur prices are |05 to |86
PYLE &INNES LEADING COLLEGE TAILORS
1115 WALNUT ST.
CHARLES P. DAVIS. Registrar Room 2855
Richest in Cream!
IOU wouldn't believe milk
chocolate could be so cream) !
Fresh milk with all its cream
s into Nestle's. That's
the favorite with
WINTER'S BIGGEST LITTLE
DRUG STORE
Beautiful Flocr* Make Beautiful Homes I color In
RUGS AND CARPETS Ing
JTou Q of our ■ :'
Fine Wilton Rugs Our own manufacture — Over 100 sizes
RICH RARE ORIENTAL RUGS Select from the choicest offerings of the
East
goes
why it is everyone who loves a velvety,
mellow flavor.
5c & 10c — plain and almond
NESTLES MILK CHOCOLATE
24-S—Sell
26-8—P : Dental Ben 27-S—"Di - i rew i 28-S- ■ 1% an I : 29 S
. :.; house.
wi :' HARDWICK and MAGEE CO. "ier u "' Floor Coverings Exclusively
; :^ N!' w-irJ 1220-1222 MARKET STREET PHILA. • IS i per " >nth, room and
board. Location—New torlc State. 82-S Me llca itu lenl 1 tb laspec-
tor Local New fork State. |200 for the sum- mer. boat ling
a or worn ner school ■tadent, to wait on table la small
:i s se . Cl ib Aluminum. 86-S Selling into itlon,
igo 17-S—Si ; »
bury i' irk v '•■ 1 irae 88 S—i $28 per
■A ■ ttlon, New T . i ■
,• with \ Ce
Summer Work WEAR.EVER ALUMINUM
EARNINGS $500 to $1500 IN 10 WEEKS NO CANVASSING. SEE MR. MARSHALL
THIS WEDNESDAY —1 TO 5.30 P. M.
ROOM 1, HOUSTON HALL
After College-What? oA Vital gjuestion
=zNote== You nuv Matt June 27. anJcomplete C iurw in nine consecutive months.
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WHEN YOU CAN'T SEE DAD SEE DAVE BROOK3
Money loan Office 3219 Woodland s*.v«*. Branch Store - -1722 Market Street
Open till 10 P. M.
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RED AND BLUE SPORTS RIVAL THOSE OF YALE
Both Univers»tie« Support Eighteen
Major and Minor Sports for
all Undergraduates
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i'ale's A ■ * - .-■ osed thai thai
* fully i etlcs ai ■v ': Pent -\
>u« sport^ «hlch those f IID i :.. ersltj :.' er hear of
lei k] by the J
\ • -. i Qsorn .1 total of elghtei ompetltlon Including five
major sports, footbu bast t>al . track, crew lockej and thirteen i
■ -. I'ennsj l\ anla *o las eighteen aport« - \ majors, football,
basketba I. track, crew, and - r and twelve minor. The eighteen
. ,u-.- -in game as ihe eight- i 'ennsg l< anla « I h the exception
ockey for which the Red and Blue substitutes the gym team.
. irnouti for sports ai the Sew H Institution are large In i»•»t li major ;• n■ I minor torn - ol athletics as - true ai Perms) vanla, Yale's crew candidates numbered over three hundred as compar-
with four hundred and fifty for the versify, b an example of the turn-
out for minor sporti ai Yale, over one hundred and forts men reported for
i . this rear. Tlie rale Athletli Us itlon, - m •• Its
., policj of "athletics tor all undergrade tation after the war Is promi Th( re are, Including the Fresh-
■i .HI and Jay-Vee teams, fortj five teams i,iing ^ai«- during thi ■-• sear.
■,■■■. teams engage In two hundred and eleven home contests and
hundred and thirty nine from home. - not Include the Inramur
- ■ ents. v r. i nsylvania, much emphasis .-
rarious forms of Intra- is Inter-frater
and basketball league and -- tournaments ol dll sorts
This I'h.i f developmeni Is one i dpal
-■ •; .. . irs Penn*
PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE
answers pertaining to the University. There columns are entitled "Whal Do i"ou K: ow Aboul ITour I'nlversltj."
The flftl ' ' - ser es «hlch app< in the April 29 Issue Is g ■ i below
l. How many vice provosts - the I'nlvi s rel
Whal Pi graduati was commander-in-chlef of th lonlal army
_ the Amer an R< 3. In v ■- ■- R
• -i. Who wrote the words ol Sa
Where was he borne "f the Cnl slty Law I ccupanc]
- ■ esei quarters ai 34th B nut Streets.
The aboi e - a sm i port I the i :. .i swi '•- n• :■■ also
published in • he I lazel U
THOMAS GATES CHOSEN
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ROBERT BROWN CHOSEN
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mi the hasp pi - Harrj II. Edel, the new mat aging editor
Is a native of South Brownsville, Penn- sylvania. Since entering the Wharton School In 1924 he has been i losely as- sociated with the Tii.-ta Delta Chi Frat- ernity, i Mir,n_- the i our f the past two years he has been a member "f the Mask ami Wig troupe.
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