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W.M. C. 3,1, HOLY CROSS SWARTHMORE.7 BATtrRDAY Vol. 4, No.5 WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE, WESTMINSTER, MD. Oct. 19, 1926 Unprecedented Season Planned SPORTS PAGE S Reading by Southwick Will for Varsity and Society Debaters ORGANIZATIONS, Open Series of Entertainments ALUMNI, AND PERSONALS PAGE 4 War Debts Will Be Leading Score of Juniors Initiated EDITORIALS rAGE 2 Sophomores Announce Shakespeare's "King Lear" Issue: Schedule forWom- To Be Presented in en Considered. into 1. G. C. After Dis- Masked Party For Alumni Hall. play on the Campus Y. M. C. A. MAY SPONSOR Halloween, October 30 SOCIETIES CLASH DEC. 3 COLLEGE GLEE CLUB DATE IS FRIDAY, OCT. 27 Pcrensic Ilctil'itics at western Mnry- Weird Ceremony Held Friday The failure of last year's J'estera" Gymnasium Will Be Scene of West~rn .Maryhmd College is indel'''~ land this year will include two inter- Night After Public management to make satisfactory ar- Colorful Affair; Make- tm·orod to huve Henry Lawrence Sou society debates and a series of Inter- Performance. rangements for til£! annual Eastern Ups Restricted. wick, President of Emerson College collegiate enecuntera unparalleled in Shor", lour 1mB leu thll Y. .M. C. A. to Oratory, Beaton, appear again on til-, the history of the institution. The In- take steps toward the sponsoring of a ardllI.OUhiSJ1.lostrecentprogrnm · Alumni nail platferm. Mr. Bouthwiek augllration of inter-culleg+atc debates On Wednesday, October 15, the first uew eolll'ge glee clnb. On Satnrday night, October thirtietb has been here many timea and haa read for undergraduate WOOlenwill fur-ther of the semi-annual calls to J. G. C. was Under t.he leuderahip of Mrs. Harry the Sophomore elaes will entertain 'l'welfth Night, ,Tulius Caesar. and Rieb- mark this season as an unprecedented given. 'I'he usun l .fearful stir and odor 3f. Kimmey of Westminster, the Jesters the eotire school at a Halloween party w of iodoform were noticeable early in tile achieved some nutnhle musical successes. in the gymnasium, The Ha.lloween Every one who has heard Mr. South Pennsylvania colleges and univeni· evening and. at 8,30 qua"king Juniors iu ]924 and 1925. Last year, however, pnrty has been a tradtttou on the Hill wick needs uu .invltatlon to hear hi ties will furnish most of the oppositiou were instructed to go to their rooms after ""Irs. Kimme~' had trained n club for mnny years; but the present Bcpho- read KlIIg Lear, on October 29. T e for the varsity debaters, but a number where they answered the .T. G. C. calla. thnt promised to surpass all previous more class has made a. very interesting reeit.nl is 01l('Uto the rublil'.. of southern institutions will also be What took place afterward that night perfurmunces, Ihe mauagmnent found it change; for tbis year's party is to be II l!!an to be re- Mr , Southwi~k ia met. remains 11 mystery, but great transfor impossible to ecmptcta a schedule. plans to a mask. membered amollg a thouaand. His per- The Christian According to an announcement o.fthe mations were noted the next morning. Associntdon It will be II. gala nffn.ir-, The gym aOllnliry instantt~· eQUlnlllnds the In- Debntiug Council lnsb week, relations The cru.didntes appeared in dragging pave the wIly this ye~.r .for a rcnlly will be beallti.full,v and appropriately He has won en· with Bucknell Univer~it.y, which open· dark s"lIirta, white teunis shoes, black high clnss glee club, nnd s!udont oJlin- decorated; tIHdthe variety of costumC$, tcreet of his audlenee. "lahle distinction liS a re/HIer,especially ion seems to be 100% haek of the un·· ed most corilial1y two years ago, will hO~e,white shirtwllista with tbe huge dertnking. rn.ngil1l!from thc most ghostly to the ill the interpretati(!n of Shakespeare. be rllsumed this yllar. Managcr Wood· roil lftters J. G. C. on the bMk partly most glJily beauti.ful, will add much His work possesses the nttrllctil'eUeS9 ward is eonsidering :Mareh 9th I1S a covlllpd by suspenders. The .facial ex' to the party. The mnsks will lend llUr!foruElthat wi:n the pnHIie, together pOssible date for a ilcbate with Buck· prll.ll6ion~too had changed considerably. an nil' of enchantment, mystery, alld with the literary finish !lnd artistic nell in WestmiDster. A r,lther blllllk hOllow·eyed expression SCHUBERT'S WORKS TO elusiveness. Everyone must be prepar· beauty which cOInmnnd tha praise of Negotiatians with llilmerous other on the "milke·up-Iess" .faces gave BK FEATURE OF EX- ed to guess idcntities, for tho deceiving ~eh~)I!l11land thinkers. colleges of the Keyst-onc State b[J.vII cvi;lenee of very little sleep the preeed· CLUSIVE PROGRAM mnsks may completcly hido from you A fel\" comments from the Press, con boen entored into, including Penn. ing night, aud smiles, whether by orders the distinguislling features of your best Southwick, are as follows: State at Stntc CoTlegc;Tomple at Phila· or otherwise were few Ilnd far betwecn. Something dliI'erent in the presenta· frieuds. eeruing Mr. delphia; Gettysburg at Gettysburg; T~ie girls, apparently deai to the yells t.ion of a llmsical program has been One conditioo was imposed when Pn:mklin lind Marshall at Ll1neastorj 0:, "Ji'arUier how's tlle erops a-gettiu' pl~nned by M.1..sa Dorst for Wednesday, permission was gra.lIted for a masqueI" and Di~k.inson at Carlisle. n.long," and "Fireman, savjl my ade. Thnt was that no gil-I dress as a November 3, at 4 O'clock, at whieh The University of Richmond, Rich- child," made tbeir ways to and from Hme an exclusively Schubert program boy and no boy as a girl. There must Mr'L Southwitk bad the needed note mond, Virginia, is expected to be on merlis Rlld elasses silently humble. will be presented in Smith Hall by the be no doubt as to the sex of the mns· of syu'pathy. tbe \V"estern Maryland sehedulo again. Friday, fiftoen maids tripped aronnd students of the vocal and piano depart· querader. -G)a~gow (Scotland) Citizen. All faeulty members and students nro Last year's meeting with Ricillnond the eumpus in blaek dresses, white cordially invited to participate iu tne A li/'erary treat. was the ouhtandi.ng .forenllie event of npron-frills snd euds galore, each ear· The content of the program will ~esti\'e entertainment lind j(llly good -llrllokl)'n (N.Y.) Times. ~~;u3h~~:o;~ 8~:::~.e~i:~~n~a~~I~ Ir:~:.~.il.~~·" ~"n:ll'~~:~ ~::~:,d ii:~ range from vocal $(lios of some of Scbu· fun that will Ilwldt everyone in the S!"1l.V. of lfcU· ",,">1 ... uuftn"" SlIlllltJullna. -j famona songe:, by MisS6S Ford, atmosphere mysterioWl, Halloween bert's ington and Lee at Le.ringtOllj William costed her with a-"Take these paek- ~ssig, Smith, and Sehlinkll, and piano t.he gym on the night of October thir· -Cheater (Penn.) Repllbli~!ID. nnd Mary at Williamsburg; and Ran ages to M.iss -'s room." On thia solos by :Misses "Myers and Hutehins, tieth. dolph-Macon at Ashland. day even greater excitement was ap· t(l 11 pianll duet of the last movement Committees appointed to arrll:ugl' fn' A master in the art of c:xpressiouand Some of the leadi.ng questions for parent-maids hurrying and scurrying of the C major Symphony, by Miss Ges- thc parl.y are: Refreshment&: Ellen orato,ry. inter·eollegiate debates this ycar were ev~rywhere with mysterious bundles ner and Miss Royer. Downer, Jr. Enter -Richmond (Va.) Dispatcb. proposed at the fifth annual meetiug of for the tower. .At.9.00 P. M. aeeording Shank and S. W. lind Roy marked simplicity, yet fu!) of tai.nmeut: .M.ary Ruth Holt This. program promises to he very the Debuting A.asoeilltion of the Col· t9 custom a parade was given whiel! entertaining, for the "heavenly melo- Chambers. Dnlorati{Jll: Chnrlotte Wile'::;· Of leges of Pennsylvania in IIarrisburg, di_spillyedsome real effort on the parts dies" of Schubert nre always a souree ~r and E~]"lLiI)PY. -Baltimore (Md.) Sun. Saturday, Octob!lt 9, 19Z6, at which of those going through. After the meeting Western Maryland was unoffi· parnde came the long tanse miuutes of of keen enjoyment to every music lover. dally repres>lllted by Professor G. S. waiting on tbe landing lind the weird Miss Smith Interviewed on National Wills. The first choice of the assoeia· clanking of cbains and horrible moaus FRESHMAN GIRLS' RULES LIFTED tion wos, "Should the United States that accompanied oaeh ea.ll. Fraternities in the Small College caned the wnr dcbts owed to it by the By twelve o'clock twenty-one new On the cvening cf October sixteenth, allied nations'" The seeond question, members were added to the ever·in· in ordHr of importance, is "Should thq creasing list of J. G. C.-and thll great Saturday uight, the freshmnn girls as· Edi1Qr'~ Sot~-Jfj.!!& Sar(/. Smith. iu sehalnstie and ouhide eollege aeUvi· (Oontinne(l on Page ~) event was ended for nllother half·year. sembled in McDaniel Hall for the final 1111 O/U1I!11f1 of WI'Rtern Mar!Jland tiesl" sacred rites before the lifting of their Col/I'oe. i.~ "OlD an ,~I",!t;>I "Bllt, :Miss Smith, snppose the na· rat rules. l'hemi.stry and education, (It /Icr tional fr(l.teruities which found tbeir W. M. Sends Largest Delegation to the benefit (If the sophomores, after Alma ]Jl(lll'r. TII!:~ il!t(1T'View Wl!4 wny to the Hill were not of the beat The freshmen gave a short play for oblllil1Cd for Ih~ Go/d Bug by Miss others sort' one were permitted If Y Conference at Blue Ridge College which they were divided into groups Dorot/,y Oi/lign/I, must be allowed also." and taken sepnrately througb n very }.(iss Smith wrinkled her brow and mysteri.ous Hud huir.raising ceremony. "I dou't know a thing about formal halfway erose!l her eyes as if turning Blue Ridge College was the sCene of Our t('lI delegates, one boy and ~ine Then, aeated in a semi·ci.rele ou Ihe inten·iews. \Voulrln't it sllit yon just the matter over in her mind. a confereuce on Christian Fundamen· girls, received the following sketcb of floor of the candle·lit attic of ?l.feDaniel as wcll if we two jllst ilhatted lika "How aoout having n. fratllrnity tals, under the auspices of the Conneil how the disciples learned to know Hall, the freshm('n received their rst human beings'" And Miss Sarah eOlll,nittee, composed of faculty memo of Studllnt Christian Associations of Jesus; diploma aud were pronounced free .from Smith prodnced a bOll:of candy, nr· bers or others, which muat pass on :Maryland, Delaware, and District of J. Hiil personality drew tllelll to Rim ratrulea. ranged the eushiaus on the couch, and fraternities before n chapter could be Columbia, October 15, HI, ]7. The eOll' in frirndship. . "Eachsopllomore then took n freshman sat down with Olleleg tucked unrler her formed here'" ference was nnder the able lenderdlip down to theY room.for the rest of tha likealitllagirl. This answered my question most of Dr. Henry IT. 'J'I.\·cedy11 gradunte o~ 2. His wonderful Ulaguetism made program. The freshies formed a very When llie writer made the appoint- practically, and I was eudgaling my Yalll College and Divinity School, at thcm wonr1er if He might be the Mes solemn funerul procession and burled ment with MissSmith,she totd her the brain for some leading remark when present, a professor of Yale Divinity siah. their rnles with grelLt wCllping. Re· object of tbe interview. Miss Smith Mi.sB Smith slowly and quietly related Sehaol. Ris crucifixion spelled death lo freshments were served, and the girlil was to I!xpress her opinion on the ques· the followi.ug. 3. .An attempt was made to get at the. their hopes. daneed until bed timo. tion: Is it nd\'l9able to have nntioual A friend of hers wbo went to Diek- heart of the religious problema bother· lIis resurrection eony.iuced theu! fra.tcrnitics in a small college' ing the student generation today. 4. "Although I can't baso my opinion Dr. Tweedy opened the iliaeuasion He \'OIlS divine. W. M. TEACHER ENROLLS AT on personal experience, since I grad· with such questions a~; Is there 11 God' Th~t plllU of learning 10 know Rim PEABODY uate,1 from \Vcstorn Maryland College Ifowc.anIfindhim' What can lie do for ig equally upplicnble aud prtletieal for Mias Margaret Van Limes, assistant my~rlf" .Mias -Smilh began, "I have rna' Our leluler ahowed Ul! clearly that us today. teaeher in tbll piano department, sue- beau in elose touch. with fraternity while one eannot prove God, neither eessfully puned the entrauiie examina· members and have had ample opportun· Clln one (liaprove him. The answer of ity to be convinced thllt national this problem is in personal and vicar- STUDENT AND FACULTY tions, aud i9 now OlITolledas a student fraternities are good thiugsfor colleges ,,~ tho Peabody Conservatory in Balti· ious experie.uce. The Wl!)'to fin{l Him, DIRECTORY more, Maryland. to have. YOII I1n\'e clubs here on the as suggested, is to take J eaus' life a~ Miss Limes came to Western Mary Rill now; haven't you'" a standard which one tries to measure lnnd College two years ago, having reo Jnssnred Miss Smith that there were up to. What would happen i.f everyone Why has no stndent rlireelory for eei"ed hllr.E. M. from Adriau College. several clubs on the Hill wbich were lived all if there were a God' If this ]926·1927 nppeared! We feel sure be.r work with Mr. Pos· orgauized nlong fraternal lines. question produced a startling effect, T~ast year's diredory was II success qunte TaJlllTicowill prove as succeasful She nodded her head /lnd continued: imngiue the influenee upon those ac· in every way; it furnished s~lccted in· 6S has her work on College HilL "Yes, in any college where there quainted witb ngnosticism of the stnte· fonnntion in compact form at small nre IlS many studeuts as you have here mcnt, ""Everyone believes in Jesus." eost; and the Olass of '28 demonstrated there are bonnd to be cliques of stu· Later Dr. Tweedy qualified this stnte- that the puhlleation more than pnys for NOTICE dents. Now wouldn't it be better not mcnt by thll addition" as the noblest itself. only for the stud(!nts but also for the cll!lracter the world has ever seen." It seems strange, therefore, that Dr. \Vard wishes to meet every memo eolle~e if these eliques or clubs, as you Suffiee it to say one enn't go through some one with initiative has not per- ber of tbe Gold Bng Staff in Smith call them, w~re beld up to eertain stan· art gallery in Europe intelligently suaded his ela~a to Ulldertake this pop Hall on Thursday at 1.00 P. M. Every. dards-if they were respon~ible to a knowing the life of Jeaus. war project. one be preSBnt.-The Editor. national organization for higl). grades
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