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COl MID-WINTER. BANQUET BOXING LORD BALTIMORE CITY COLLEGE-NEW YORK LOCAL ARMORY FEBRUARY 13 THURSDAY NITE Vol. 8, No. 12 February 5, 1931 NEW ATHLETIC POLICY Department of Speech College Calendar Debators Open Season ANNUALWINTER BANQUET TO BE INSTITUTED HERE Will Present 3 Plays THURSDAY, FEBRUARY a. With Dual Engagement TO BEHELDIN BALTIMORE Varsity hoxiug ; western "Mary· Opening their regular forensic sea' Thrc-e plays will bel)reseuted by til" ALL MEN STUDENTS REQUIRED Speech Department 011 Friday evening, lund vs. College of the Cit.,\' of son with a dual engllgement witll 1Vasll ALUMNI ASSOOIATION WILL MEET TO PARTICIPATE IN ATHLETICS 6, in Smith Hall. ~nrl New York; Westminster Armory: iugton College of Chestertown, "Mary FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13 Pebruaty Junior 8:00 P. M. Senior Speech students will .fill the land, the Western Maryland men's de- An extension of tho athletic policy various roles. A dramatic sketch en- }'RlDAY, l'EBRUARY 6---- bating teams will meet both the negu- 'The twontv-stxth llnllual n.Id-wln tcr of 1Veste.rn Mnrvlund eoucge was fin titled "1)egg~·" will be presented first. Plays by speech department; tive "11d the affirmative teams of that l':!il'jl'pt, sponsored by i.h,~ AlUlllni A~- nonnced Tnesday morning in chapel by The cast inclUlles: Smith Hall; 7:30 P. fir. iuat'itut.icu during the week, Pcbrunry aoetation, will be held a t the Lord Bu.l- Dr. A. Ncrmuu Ward, presideuf of the V s r alt y Basketball; Western 1·7. timon! Hotel, BnItimor(', Friday even college, and Richard C. lIurlow, director Angallnc _ ... Mildred Raum },bryhlud College vs. BuckIll'll On Wednesday, February 4, Western iug, Pebruerv 13. Class reunions lind of physical educat.ion. Ev<,ry Thursday Harriette Ruth Roop Ulliversif.y; Lewisburg, Penna. Mnrylnnd'a affirmative team will go to a reception, beginning at 6:~0 P. ~L, afternoon, the men's student body will Amy. . ... _.... Sarah Robinson GiI-ls' Baakctball ; Western Mar y Cuoatertown where tlley will meet qle will open the evening's entertainment. assemble for SUjlorviae(I at.ulet.ies. un- Poggy . . . Helen Eckard hUlll College va. Blue Ridge Oct- negative team of Washington College. Dr. C. A. Shreeve, '06, president of der l·hr dlreet.iou of the military de- Worthington Wendell Junkill lege; 3:30 P. 11. This team will be eomposed of Genley, t.he .Alumni Association, will preside at pnrtment. 1-:nchstudent is expected to Laurence ... . ..... 'I'homas Gealey and Murchison. :Mr. Gealey is tho banquet, Mr. Chartos 1-:. Moylan, pick some sport in which he is particu- Dan. ..Riclmrd Schaeffer SA1'URDA Y, }'EBRUAR.Y 7- ]..fr. David 'J'nmdle, who had vice-president of the Aaaocint.iou, ha~ Ifl.rl~·intercsf.ed, nud to indulge there- 'I'he "Carved woman", a. fantasy, Varsity Bilsketball; west.em expected to speak on tim nffima- heen ellosen toastmaster. A program in. 'rhe work will be !lireelcd by Cap- will form an interlude hetween tho first '\larylund CQlIege va. Pellllsyh-un- \il·o team in tilis debate. ]'fr. Trundle consisting of vocal and instrulIlental tains Woolley aud Rolmea, assisted by and tllirll plays. Those hking part in in State College; State College, loft school hec(!uso of nn attack of ap· music, college songs, and spea.king hu lllomllers of the Senior class. Basket- it are: Pa. pendieitis. hoen arranged for tho entertainment of ball toul"nnmOl1ts ar\) being arranged Can·ed V{oman Winifred Bush Men's DebJltingj Western :Mary On Satur<1ay, ]'elJrnary 7, \Vashing- Ihe gU~8ta. Govcrnor Albert C. Ritchie for tho llinter mouths. In lhe apring, Singing Man. Ric.Jmnl Weagly lund Co!lege vs. Washington Col- ton College's afl1rmarivo l.cnm will tra- will be guest of honor. 'rile address of tenni~, speedball, a.na baseball will be Tndian Womrll Dorothy Kephal·t lege; Smith J:bllj 7:30 P. M:. vel to Westminster to meet the nega- the evening will bc delivered by Dr. A. pla:-'cd. Cnlisthenies will occupy a part and Elsie Ebsworth livo te:lln of Wostern M(lr.r1andll.t7:30 Norman 1Vnrd, prc~idcut of tIlO Col· of ench period. C~ndjdates for vllrsity P. M. In this debntc, tlle homo team lege. The varsity lotter men of the and Freshman teams are to bo excused 'J'he thir(] plllJ', "Grandma Pulls the will be composed of "Messrs. Genley, 1930 football aquad will atteud liS to report to their \"ariou~ eonches nfter Strings", is strietly a comod.}'.The cast Servi!lO; 4:30 P.:H. Amos, and \Yerner. guests of the Alum"i Associution. is as follows: theealisthenies. Gr. }'1. the S(l.]llesubjoct, ·Western },hr.rland's Mr. Chnrles K. MilIor, presidllnt of the versities everywhere are Varsit.1' B:ISketllnl1;Wllstern nilg;ttive team deJeated tlle affirmative Fidelity Trust and Deposit Company. and better provisions for Nonn :lfargaretI,ee Nelson .Mary\rmd College "~So Wnshington team of St. ,lohn's College, of Anna- Baltimore, respoud fer Ilis class. will nthleties. Educator~ :lre coming to Willi'lm Thornton. .. Rohert Etzler College, Westminster _-\rm01"y; p(llis, Mnrylflnd. There arc sixteen living meillbers of t.ho re~lize that ph:-'sieal·development must 8:15 P. 1.1. -~~- Cl~ss of '81, and many of them ~re ex· by expnnding athlet- MUSIC.STUDENTS TO HEAR I)c provided for as well us mental. '£his WEDNESDAY, FEBR,UAltY 11- COLLEGEMUSIC STUDENTS pccted to attend the banquet. ~an be done Jilck Ledf!rer and his orchestra will iuste~cl of those who make part of some CURTIS INSTITUTE RECITAL Y. W. C. A.; 6:+5 P. "M. GIVE PLEASING RECITAL provide mnsic for a dance following ics tn include whole studont body T. M. C. A.; 7:UO P. }'L t.enm. Coach Harlow, in lIis' ex-plana· ti,e banquet. Tllis portion of tile even· lion of thc new policy, said that a N:~:::j~~:~'it:~~:~~a~~ t~I~II~~~rti:n~y~~_ BALTIMOREAN DELIVERS Tho second student recitnl given by illg is scheduled to begill at ten ~' fre'l.lle'lt Ilnd often l'njust criticism of the De]lartlllenL uf :Mus." w ..s hel" ill clock in tho ball room of tile Lord Bal- college athletics was that it provided phony Concert t.o be held at 1110 Lyric I Smith Hall, on Tllc-sday evening, at 7 timor!'. for specialists instelld of providing for 'f",,'m in Boltimo," "'. Suu'''y ".",. BAKER CHAPEL SERMON o'clock. 'Phe etndents ,,·ho gave this Students, fllCUlty, nn(l friends of the the whole student llody. lIe also stat· mg, Februnr.I' 8tll. 'rIllS wlll be the rocitnl ~rc ]\[nrgaret Lee Nelsoll, mez· College are eordially invited t.o attend ed thnt the polie~' wa.s not llcing un· first. concert of the Curtis Orchestra -- zo-soprau[}, and William Richard Woag the banquot. Speeial busses have been (lertakcn with a view 1.0 produce more givon in Baltimorll. In Baker Chapel on ~undllY after- ly,tenor. Both arepnpils of Miss Rnth seenred for tlllI use of tllll .faculty and .mndidat.cs for Hlrsity teams, but to The conducror of tho orchestra is HOOll, F!'l)l"uar.r 2, tho Rev. .T.L. Green: Sherman JOllCS,head of the Voice Dc- lllcmllerB of the studellt bod.\' who wish provido. for the pllysieal development Emil lInynarski, the Polisll director, pastor of the Edmondson Avenue :?IT. partment. to go. Arrn.ngClllOntsfor transportation of a.11. The plall is still in tho e.xperi· wl.o will be assisted by Sylvan Levin, P. church, of Baltimore, preaclled the should be made in adVtlllCelit the office mental stage, and changes might oe· BaltimOl"C1\nand gmduate of Peabody. third of '1 serics of sermons wIdell h" The program was as follows: of tlJe dean of men. Tickets lllay \)0 cnr in the future .. 1Vhnte'-er cllauges As a child prodigy, Sylvan spent five will deliver this winter. He used for his C~ro Mio Ben-Aria Giordani purchased ut tho office of :III]". 1'. K. :ll"e made, will not affect tile perma- yeal·s pb.yillg in motiou picture houses to..xt i\[atthew 14:27-"But 8traighlwn~' SeporaziOne----TtHlianFolk Song Harrison for three doll~rs (lnd tWllnty ne11t nature of tlie athletie policy bofore geing to Philndelphia to stll{ly Jesus spoke unto them saying, Be of Sl]unmbnti fiveeentsellch. adopted b~' the- administration. Ilt the Curtis Instit.ute. Stokowski and good cheer; it is I; lle not afraid." Bella del tuo Mrl"iso--R.ectt. and Ro- Rad~·inski becllme interested in him "Jesus had just fed the multitude be· mance from "Rogillelln" .. Braga WORK ON THE ALOHA IS }.fr. Wengly WALLACE NUTTING GIVES there ana cncournged him to study con fore apeaking tl."so worils," said :Mr. But the Lord is hl.indilll of His Oll"n- dueling. G'·UCll. "Aftl']" th,lt event, He .feU 11 LECTURE ON ANTIQUES be two otller soloists, Joseph Le'<'ine, need for a Ttlllewa.lof strength. So He Rerit. IIni! Orioso frOm "St.. l'auF· PROGRESSING RAPIDLY Along with Syh-an Levin there will Mendelssohn went to pra~·. But. the dis~iples on the pin no Htudeut wiill Jos(lf Hofmann, and sea iounu tho winlls 'contrary'. Calvar.\" .... Paul R.odney Work 011 the 1931 Aloha is progres- Wallace Nuttillg, tho. celebrated N:dalie Bod(lnskll~-n, lyrie soprano, who could 1I0tmukOJ 'rhQ) siug rapidly nn(ler the able direction of Am«rif.111lll!iutf!r all,] authority on au is II pU]Jil of J.farCIIlla Sembrich. Nn .Jesus to sal-e them shipw.eek, Wiegelllied 13!"ahllls cditor-iIH:hief .Toe C. Neweomer. A tiqllea, delivf!red a lecturc on AmCI·i tlllie is origillllllJ' of New York. The and He saved them from the great DII Bist, \Vie Einc Bhlllle .. Sdmlann shipment of eopy lias been SCHt to eau furniture ill Alulllni Hull Jnuunr.v begillnillg of l,er intention to study storm of life. \\'heu going \\"~s thll TIimbillU Autfnrderullg .... R. Sfrausa ,Jol!ll 'tnd Oliver of Chicago, engrav- 20. The lellinre was interpolated b~' Cllllle tile night of an amateur perfor- hllrdcst, thcy needed help ti,e most. It Mr.,Wcagly I en, for hoth lhi8 Aloha .1nd that or Janteru slidest.o illustrate the of mance on !lIe IIro escapo of a tenemen~ was tllcn tllat they found a Friend." I Dr('am of ,Teannic ._ ... Foster-Nevin last year. furniture of lhevurious 'Phe wIlen, p\:t)'ing hor fnvorite role of nIl The speakeJ· pointed out tha.t things Bl'lieve Me If All 1'h03e ElHlearing AI; innO\'ation is being introdueed ,·olllleetion of tile kinds of furniture oper/! singer, the girl attmcted notice should llet cOlUetoo easy for us. "Any with interior tleeoration was emplm- from tlIP street below. As the outeoma thing worthwhile will cost something iu Bl:\~:IIri;o~.:la;~:U ·'~i;:t~~· ~\~b~iSh Air ~:~I:~·e~I~n ~Illl~lf{~I;U}~:ll:.ne':~,);~I:g~)::~ sized throughout. 'l'lie lecture wa$ o1'alletll"ithherceusill,shcpresonted nehieving it," he ~aid. "AdvorSII eon· ngenfritz will lie SUbstituted for the popularity \argoI?· attended ))~, college studcnh lJ(>rself for an nudif.ion nt the Metro- dit·iolls Ilontrilmto to our viBtory ratller . :Mr. Wellgl~' contest of last year. 'rIle faculty will 8n(1others interested in earl,\' Amerienn polit:1ll Choral School and wus acellpt· than 10 our defeat. Difficulties ehal· To a Hill Top Ralph Cox be prescuted wilh ballots on 'I"hieh furniture. Tile Homelllfll,ers' Clubs ed. A fell" yeurs lat.er she entcre(l tIle lc"ga cver~· stop of the way. God looks Down in the Forest. T~andonROll/tid tlley will v~e for lhe three !II{'U :llId manifested n IHIrtieulnr interest in the Curlis Schoo1. nfter His ehildrou to see that they are The Bird of the Wilderness t.hree women whom they consider as lecture and m~ny Hlemher8 of the~e not def~ated. Tllere is no such thing llS Ed_ llossnwn lleing tile most olltstandi"g membera of ciulla ,,"(,re in !ll{' alldhmce. 'L'hllwhole (CouHnued on Page 4--Co1. 3) dof~at to tile one who refuaes to bo the clnss during their collcge career. !liscu~sion wns of prollt to nn'yone in· dcfentNl. Po1ul suffered through life In this selection t.he cOlltrillutious made terested in tho tnsteful furnishing of Home Economics Club Hnd yet. lrilllllphe
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