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The Gold Bug, Western Maryla.nd College, Westminster, Md, 11l1trr-illullrgiutr lhrirty G I ArUllnll tlfr illuntpll£! I Heidelberg College students drove out A REVIEW OF BOOKS, Nrw£! PLAYS AND LIFE the mustc Saturday night-the of of the voice merry.gc-round-c-the scouts for Ohio State University, seek- Side ShOll"Barker-the shrill loud urgings of of town three men suspected of being Here comes the ahow-bont Here comes the Sllow·boat the men at the spinning wheels of ror- ing to induce Merle Hutson, an all-Olno 111"'1/,, """~I'''I ,., of \\""lIlerh ,uuryluud College, published on 'I'hureday during tUIle--the oreaking of the rickety fer· tackle, to come to State. The three A puff, puff, puffing along. 1" '""01",,,i,' -'",.;" loy t],,· studeute of Western Maryland College, Westminster, ris wheel-the swish of the whirling suepecta were escorted from town in a Many on the Hill have read Edna Fer 1\"" '""d ";1I1("f<"fl n~ eccoud-ctaee mutter at the Westminster Pcstofliee. planes-a Cflrnival was in town! A.nd truek.-I. P. ber's interesting novel lind many have Subscription Price, $2.00 a Year how I'ery many faces one recognized in seen the famous picture adapted from it. the eruwd l Cornel! Ilniveralty has applied for Ii But how many on the HiB hal'e really patent for a new and inexpensive pro- been on one and hare really eeeu a Of course everyone hilS heard about MANAGING STAFF cess of making milk sug.ar, a process night's performance from the stage of Metcalf colliding with Jesse James and EDITOR-IN-CHIEF.. . .William G. Eaton, '30 up·ending the same, thereby winning a discovered hy Dr. Paul Shary, profes· a Iloatlug theatre' Here is where the Easteru Shore has it over the Western sor of dairy chemistry at the Univer- iHANAGING ED:TOR. .. Wilmer V. Bell, '30 free mol"iepass for this unequaled fea· lIity. The process is said to yield a milk for even during this very season the A.nd of course every- ture of the ages. ASST. l\L-\NAGING EDITOR. .Weldon G. Dawson, '30 one knows that Jesse happened to be a sogar not formerly used all ti,e mar- main ri,'cr towns on the shore are being Floating visited JamES Adams' by BUSTNESS MANAGER. . Paul L. Bates, '31 wax figure on exhihltien at the Armory ket, which may be subst ituted for o'r- The/ltre. If you have ever visited it P. dinar)" table sngar.-I. AnrERTISING MANAQER. .Joe C. Newcomer, '31 with a road shew presenting the life of youe enjoyment of the novel and picture the great Ameriean bud-man. Eren must ha"e been much keener. CIRCUJ,ATION MANAGER. . .James .A.. Stach, '30 then,bravl) Metl Elaborate ceremonies are being planned for the opening on October 15 The anuual visit of the Show-boat is Josiah D. Stilh:agon',Jr., '32 Can the Senior 11en cat peanuts' Ask of. the William H. W'eleh Mediea l Li- quite nn event and on the day of its ar ASST. CIRCULATION l\1ANAGERS .. . .. Joseph T . Addison, 32 Branche Phillips. When the peanut-eat. brary and the Wilmer Optha!mological rival crowds wait at the wharf. And { 'Wayne W. Moore, '32 ing tournament ended (the peanuts ran Inatitute of the Johns Hopkins Hospi· they usually wflit, too, fer the long boat SPORTS EDITOR. .Alex. OLeair, '30 out) Dawson WHII two peanuta and one tal and University. Me'dical men from is usna!!y delayed by tide or weather, but shell ahead of Bunce. The odds were on nearly every country in the world have once they catch sight of it being slowly Bunce but unluckily he choked and was togged nearer the wharf, spirits rise. REPOl~TORI.A.L STAFF foreed to recede froJ]) the race for a been invited to attend. Approximately The Show-boat is here. },louday night 80,000 books are housed in tll(! new li- .ASSOCIATE EDITORS time. brary.-I. P. the pllly East Lynn, Tuesday night" Virginia C. :rderrill, '30 C. W. Eooekogey, '32 It W3S recently learned that Miss Es- Cuppy Ricks, Wednesday nigllt, Smilin' th('r Smith, former instructor in Speech A soccer game played last week be· Thru-And lh(' crowds! People come for COpy EDITORS tween Worcest.er, Mass., and "'iVorClester, miles around Ilnd by eight O'clOClkevery on the Hill, is planning to nndergo an Ilvailable seat (700) is taken. It is Catherine E. Read, '30 W. C. Rein, '31 operatiou of the eye. It is tho sincere England, for the purpose of dovelop- two Clom· usually a most appreeiati\'e audience and wish Ofll~r many friends on the Bill that ing -friendship betwecn the REPORTERS mUllities, ended in a tie matClh of six Lhe)' "rc moved from tears to laughter the operation will prove most successful Grace Al"lllstrong, '30 ]JatTy O. Smith, '30 and that ~liss Smith will make a speedy goals eael.!. Both teams were made up ~lnny times during the course of a per· ~Iizubeth Clough, '30 John fJ. Watkins, '30 of amateurs.-LP . formnn~c. Peanuts and prize pnckages .Arvalene Hitchens, '30 Roy '1'. EdwRrds, '31 are sold between acts and after the fea· ture playa "audeville show is present- Evelyn Mather, '30 IIoward A. Bolton, '32 .'!' problem: 'Wby does Seuiar Hall re- AClcordingto Traincr Bert Munhall, ed-for fifteenccuts cxlra or a quarter if Isabel Douglas, '31 Chnrles R. Etzler, '32 mind one of the book, "The T..ight that CnrnegiClTech will have one ponnd less )"()uha,·eareserveds\!llt. 'l'helma Reid, '31 Stanford 1. Hoff, '32 }'ailedT" Ask any Senior mall. He than a ton of backfield material this Evel.yn Collison, '31 Duncan C. Murchison, '32 can tell you. year.-I.P. But there is more excitement.! Some· \Villifred Bush, '32 Samuel G. Townsend, Jr., '32 Those that happened to sec the game times during the course of II performance Five Chinese youths, all in their teens, Uary Lee Shipley, '32 la~t at Georgetown were Cler' were arrested, tried, and shot within the tidCl rises nnd nfter the show tho l1u(lience findll it floating in midstream lainly in After returning to the two hours at Shanghai recently when far frolllshore. By dawn the last of the Hill man;\"were suffering from mental they were apprehended while distribnt· sevell hund~ed have been rowed home in _ L I and physical exhaustion due to the tense ing Communist literature. The youths the row·boats availal;lle. The worst thing, Oh boy-what ness of the entire game. I E _ D _ I _ T _ 0 '_ II- _ I _ A n game! were arrested in the International Set- however, is for the tide to riae before the tlement, and turned over to the police. show. Necessn.rily the show is post· Wilson Studio is at present the scene poned and the crowds reluctantly reo A well edu~nted Vienna man has of· turn home bemoaui.llgtheir bad luck and ~:~~::!dIt would scarcely be fitting to begin R new year on College :~orcsxt:;eSi~:s~ul~~~~:s~th~!ep~~~~~~a::~ fereel to sell the film rights to his sni· mnmbling something between their teetil Hill without mcntioning the inst.ructors who were a. part made for the Aloha. What a hilarious !'.ide, which he is planning for the near about tides in general. By Saturday of the faClllty last year but who aid not return. Prac"tica'ily time th-;-photographer must be ha,·ingl future. He plans to blow himself up night the lludience has reached its max ------ ..ellch.depn.r.tm.e.n1._o..i...tJJ.£:.Dilleg.e_had.!UleQI.mQre\!lUWllciestJ)J}11.hu:~~dL Bell c!aims that she has al with a !\1me·madc infernal maehine. imnm capacity, many standing for the reVlon. In many cases these vacancies meant the departure of some ready broken the ~mera but maybe she -I.·P. eufire pefiormanee:----Tlre\\ce\!: is U,d, their e.omplete repertoire of plays has prC'fessol' who had spent several years on the Hill and who had become ::.IY stnnned the httle bird. Let's hope been presented. Snnday morning arri'l"!'S Patronir.eIo" TIlC Gold Bug," and win vital1)' assodated with both students and activities. In-mauy cases it publicity! It is a great, as well ns grato and the old boat is slowly tugged down T.leant the departure of professors of undoubted ability; ability which The open space between the, Seminary the river. There is the one cousolation. and Women's Dormitory is being used WI illg thing. If JOu don't believe it, ask It will return next year. proved an inspiratioll to the lllen and women on the Hill studying a hockey field by the women athletes. Captain Ward of the fire eating brigade. The Show·boat is interesting in itself. under thcm. The Gold Bug takcs this opportunity, and it is sure that What a diversion for the borCldstudents The poor Pilgrim Fathers would turn Long and narrow it is ClOllSt.ruetedon II it is speaking for the entire student body, in wishiug each professor having Cllassesin the west side of the Ol'cr in their gral'es if they Clouldhenr fiat·bottom barge. It ill two deckingthe collegCl car around this pened that this same Show·boat is the Looking Five years ago, according to a clipping in the "Five Mesil;\"it's the telephone, however, for wcek. Grover says it is no p~rambula- one which Edna Ferber visited to Clolleet Forward Years Ago" column on the back page, President Ward the line is kept husy. tor either. Here's hoping tlle young her material, and it happened that Miss Indica left tbe car while it was being Ferber was on board when the boat was had just laullc]led his great campaign to raise five hun- Last Saturday night was a gain time pushed. making its annnal rounds on the shore. dred thousand dollars for a building program at Western ,)fal'yland for the freshmen girls, as anyone who J. G. C. initiation ill on! Now the men Maybe that is why we are so proud of it. College. Today ill the structure of the new Scicnce Hall one finds the saw them at the" Rat" meeting conld will have au opportunity to lice tl,e firpt fruits of the successful completion of this campaign. Five ycars of testify. Their faces were fairly shin· ing-but witll joy' women, or some of them, as is, if you hat'd ' ....ork-five years on a job that many, from the first, predicted Did you ever hear of the absent·minded know what is mcant. utter failure. Persevcrance and foresight, however, brought success. 1'he Fire·Captain has had her hair D. S. GEHR ~[(·Daniel liall habitant who emptied \Vhat will each student on the Hill b~ doing five years from now, her waste·basket down the laundry chute waved reCl~ntlr. Someoue thought they or ten or twenty years 1 ITow many ever stop to think that the prepa- ::tU(] threw her laundry bag into the trash might be water wal'es and Clonld be (Esublisnec4 1866) barrelf osed in nn en,ergcncy. ration for your job five years hencc is being made right now? .All of us It scems that Mills Ebaugil is becom· Wholesale and Retail think that we arc busy, but are we busy doing the right thing~\Ye are Nature herself has caught tile true ing overClomewith smoke. The otller spirit of W. ·M. C. l(l~·alty. Just take a always going somewhere but are we going in the right direction' Do look, for instance at tlwse bellutiful green day she claimed that smoke dill not ir- HAROiWARE we know what to expect when we get thel·cf Do we cver stop and take aml gold trees in Dr. Warel's front Yllrd. rilate her t]lroat and yesterday aIm time to look ahead 1 Five years from nolV will we bc able to stop and And do tll1'Ynot seem to be greeucr llnd clnimed that whenn-er she smelled PI- ...ne 31B see completed before us a successful piece of work started five years go!der thaD ever since Saturday's vie smoke it made her mouth water. This before 1 tory' is not a Lueky Strike advertisement. / I