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The Gold Bug, Western Maryland College, Westminster, Md. NEW MANY TURNING MENTORS MEET RE· -- ]Juril'ty I ArUllllll tIll' illUIltPllSI BODY STUDENT \lei degree (Continued Parker University reeeived of Missouri. 1 A REVIEW AND OF LIFE BOOKS, Page from 1) PLA M.arie ]Jor B. S. },[iss YS tile from its well A is again y~ar Oil lUlW Columbia. She is a graduate $0 erammed The first few duys seem several University and for student of years she Tn the IllSt issue of the Gold Bug for of everything to do. Thero are old hus been employed by the Playground Ifl28·2!J the Variety column ended with friends to greet, summer experiences to II brief resume of the Baltimore thea· Officinl newepnpcr of Western Maryland College, published on Thursday during Athletic League of Maryland. season. relate, rooms to fu up, eouraea to aeued of me- t tical What could be more fit· the academic year by the students of Wcstern Maryland College, Westminster, Dr. T. sr. Whitfield, Professor to as ute, books to buy-c-But how soon all Ihat ting in its lint issuQ of tllia year Maryland. Entered as aeeond-clnas matter at the Westminster Postoffice. I.ory, was graduated from the Ullh·er· becomes ecmmouplaee and the regular brtcfly outline the season which already Subscription Price, $2.00 a Year routine of former years is broken s.ity of Riehmoud with nn A. B. dogree has drnwu its curtain and which prom- in 1926. lle received his A. U. degree ises to be oue of the moat brilliant nt JOIlllS Hopkins Ulliv{'Tsit,y ill 192B, Levine Hall (alias University) is abel- received which Be ltlmore has ever witnessed. :MANAGING STAFF and eout inuing his work there, b?ring another brood of Seniors. Dig- his Doctors degree in 1929. JIis Doe- First lIlul foremost tho 'I'heatre Guil{l ntTOR_l!\'_Cn!EP" ..••.• .. William G. Eaton, '30 nified~ Perhaps So far the advau- tor's disserta.tlon 'V1l5 "Slavery Agita- will vresent six new plays and a retUl"ll fANAGlKG EDITOR •..• ~ . . Wilmer V. Bell, '30 tagce of living there arc two-fold. It tion in Virginia frim 18~9 to 1832". Dr. engagement of one if last year'S great- serves as a resting place between dcwu- to have pub- CSt 8UCCe8~I!S. Baltimore should feel this ~"ST. UANAGll'7' (i!;H:'~)R-. .... weldon G. Dawson, '30 town (lud the top of the hill and presents Whitfield by hopes 1920. thesis at proud that H has so auceessrunv given While lished December I]bJN.. .'LU>lAGER., ........••.. ,~, •• . .Paul L. Bates, '31 grr.nt sleeping advantages; lle(lv.\, traffic Hopkins he was reader for Dr. Latane, \\"(1kolllc to such n worthy drnmnt.ie or· ~ ADVERTISING MANAGER ... .Joe C. Newcomer, '31 at the souui, club radios at the west Professor of History, aud later, durillg gauiaaticn as the Theatre Guild. Pb.ls and barking dogs on Union street at tho lectured venr's group opens at Ford's, October CIRCULATION MANAGER. ...... James A. Stach, '30 Dr. La tane'a illness, he lhe 28, with R "[1". R., Including ill its com- courae under Dr. Turner. Due. to his Josiah D. Stillwagon, r-, '32 T'erh"p~ the most iuteeeathrg feature at excellent work nt Hoplcins he was eleet· pnny tho veraatile Earl Laruncre who ASST. CIRCULATION MANAGERS .. , ... Joseph T. Addison, '32 thiscnrl.r date is1heFreshmcn, men find cd to the Phi Bcta. Kappa, honornry so sue~casf\llly played Marco Polo in { O'Neil's _\[,-,reo Millions. Tho week of WOHlen. Why is it everyone seems so in- fraternity of the graduate SCll001. November 4_ briugs Cuprica with its SPORTS EOlTon. , ...... Alex. Q'Lcair, '30 terested ill t.hemi Probably the fnet Dr. C. A. Spicer, Profe&sor of Mathe· original New York cu-at inelulling AI· that nt one time e\"eryono II"US a Fresh· matics, is u grluluflte af tllo University mall nn{lll0W is wondering if hI! or she of Richmond, 1923. }'or two year$ ho fred Lunt and Lynn Fontnnnfl. On No- REPORTOlU.AL STAFF vember Ill· comes that most Ullllsuf11 aded e:xactly like the latest arri,als, Bl'rved IlS principal of It Virginia lligh ASSOCIATE EDITORS school. ITe reeeived llis A. M:. degree prose Guild ]llllYS (I is cert"linly nn /lsset t.o the campus ~lHl in 19:18 from the Universit-y of Pcnll' Worthy opinion; Model management; Correct news, should be pntronized' ~eeordillgly. Byh·unia. Ris Mastel"s thesis was "The ncwl~· recou(]itioued Ford's hus ulrcady State nud 1Iental Hygione." Tu the drawn its curtain, opening with a pr~' The :lnnulIl "Rllt Pllrt)''' seryed a fur· miere of Glell)) Hunter's latest vehicle summer oJ; 1925 he atteuded summer I E. - D -I-T-O-R-I theT ]lurpose tlHln mere entertainment. school fit Columbia nnd ill the eummer Ile-tHlll. The iirst night's audience n hnd eh·cer·lell;der tllnt \lew It ~howed of 1928 studjed at the University of proyed much mOTe utJprerintive of its entered our midst iu thepef80u of Leslie young star than tho playas u wllole. Southern Ca.lifornia. Duriug the sum· Werner, Subsequent "pep.meetings" The S(raHord-upon-A,·on l,'estil·lll Con In Memoriam The Gold Btlg wishes to tnke this opportnnity to ex- Iller of 1925 he was sent, as a delegate show thflt he lias real t~huique. Good tbe Eng· pany wilJ appear ill StwkespeRrean r( press its d'eepest sympllthy to tht' families of two by Swarthmore to Eugland to going! l'crtoire, iuolnding King Richard tt ....-nl~ll-wh'l."e l·P.c"tlt ....de~tll!~ W(,l"r: n great ~llQf'k to the ('HlJ('-g-e Q Illl ;nsti- lish Speaking U"nion. 3(>, They Rrc left for the faculty and administrabon. It is merely good eleeled F'ire Capt.nin, Frances Ward,who as :\ get·togethn for the entire [llClIlty. Enrl Carroll's Y:lllili~s, anll Lew ~'ield'" s0\1lH1 tHhise from older students to you. Hcre's a bet! '1'11e impres- was duly instnlled into oflke on Thursday lIIissNan'i\'ils{lllcnlertainCI1.1liss)ii:r- Rrllo D'-Idd~·. A step ahenu of Pord's sion you make withi]l the next six weel{s, the grades yon receiYe, your night after II. fiery initiation. C.1pt(lin iam Schaeffer at iI part~· hcltl ic tlle Col- ille (I.lilfylan{l IHIS preBl'nted to (lul.e the Ward, after answcring satisfactorily Stn'('t ~iuger 311(1 Lueki~ Girl, runlling college life in general within that time, "Till cTefinitely, with few excep- lnll the !irst of the w{"ck, the OCT mau)" ;m'olved qnestions concerning fire tllis w""k. Following thpse will be Tit tions, mark your elltire four years on the Hill flS College men and was duly presented with tho implemel1ts being )'li8>1 Selmeffer's lJirthday. Guesses are in order! Little f;how, Follow ThrOllgh, The Ne\' women. IH-' same tilUe that a welcome is made to the llleted wilh Iho election of RUtll Gleich· campus reeeutly' WI'll, they c1(111't b~ome find the hardy porell1li!ll, Blossom Time. if you IInl·e,:ls alarmed happen to he New Instructors Preslimall men and women on the Hill. it is also mnn as llollsc Presideut in McDaniel, Fr(1$llmen biolog.l· students in quest of ,~1I big Nell" York successes. in order for the new ffleulty !!lelll bel'S. It is per· Thelma }feVey, Honse President in bugs, leal'es, or what llave yon. TIliH outline, though ~omewhat nebu· fectly evident thflt eaell WAS selectecl for his especial abiJity ill llis chos- ).[ain, and Anne Johnsou as Freshman The new S('ienee Hall is be)ng egnip· lous lind illcomplete, storl) does show tlmt Baltimore a g~Ia theatriaal in hus en field. Young in years and equipped \\"ith the newest Ilnd hest in representative. senson aeeompan~'ing a similar lllusi