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PAGE TWO The Gold Bug, Western Maryland College, Westminster, Md. Extension Courses II S N 0 0 PIN G S I GOt \IlG Courses Offered Here and in Keyser, I Bargain ealell! All new stock- Offered by College Hagerstown, and Westernport to wear out from dancing, walking, or With the Japanese meeting more Tuesday afternoon, October 5, yours for the asking-guaranteed not Official student newspaper of Western Maryland College, published on Thurs- intense and determined opposition marked the opening of the 1937-38 strenuous exercise. Old merchandise (Up- positively not be shown. day, semi-monthl.y during October, November, February, March, April, May, from Chinese forces, it is interesting session of evening classes at western wiII and monthly dur-ing September, December, and January, by the students of to note the spirit being shown by the Maryland College. These classes are perclassmen, or better I should say western Maryland College, \Vestminster, Maryland, Entered as second-class younger Chinese soldiers, held in the late afternoon and eve- - upperclasswomen - h a v e bee n matter at the Westminster Post Office, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Chinese leaders in the north have ning of each Tuesday and 'Vednes- shelved.) No man's choice is ques- SUBSCRIPTIONPRICE$1.00 A YEAR day. tioned-but the firm assumes no re- long been suspected of selling out to the Japanese at convenient times. On Tuesday foul' courses are of- sponsibi'lity. Blondes-fresh from 1930 Member 1937 But when a Chinese commander last fered. They are: Dramatic Litera- peroxide basins-vivacious brunettes Rssociated CoUel5iate Press week ordered his troops into a suspi- ture, taught by Professor Makoaky ; -even paddy-wagon favorites are cious looking r-etreat, a group of die- Early American History, by Dr. plentiful. Como early-avoid the appointed youngsters took matters m Whitfield; Principles of Sociology, by t-ushlll Yep-the freshman cam- EDITORIAL STAFF hand and slaughtered him, somewhat Mr. S, M. Jenness, assistant Super-in- paign is on. Editor-in_Chief ALFREDGOLDBERG,'38 in American gangster fashion. tendent of schools in Carroll County; Simmons and l'IIcKnig'ht seem to be h B~~:,~~';:.;'~it:\V:,!:; ~,;;:::,::~,~:~~;,:a:,~:~:i:::~~:~:~~; ;;;~;~:;;~;J;;;:E~i;;::·····.•••.••••••.·.•~::;~u::,:~~;:,~~~r~~;l~:'r:'!,otTt : h;~~;:~' aiebecoming a tough ~~~~;~~:~{~:;' 2~:US:d~~':.:~·.:.... . FRAN.~..~.~.~~~~.~.~:..:.~~jl~~~\f~~~!:~~::~g Henry L, Menoken, in a recent ur- W~~d ~~~~:~~~;, ~~e Mcl~s~I'~se)l~~~'; :~~on~:st:;:':e o:h!~l\~:;l'~li~~~ !:~~; Copy Readers.. GRACEMACVEA~~~~;!~~~:T~~G,'~338 ~~':~i:~ tl~:nE~r~~~p~:~.~~iC:~cul~:~r~~; Modern European History, by Pro- i b.ecome-if they're not already-an- ~;~~j~~~~;;~:::... ...E "L ;3ii G ~UE.JR1CE,,~~O against Japan, with one eye cocked Oil ressor Hurt; a~d History of Art, by I ~1~ueS), C~ul.d.. l\IcKnight's forced A;:;:~CH~:FGffiR, ;39,R~~,~x;~N~;:E, '39 Japan's trade policy and the other ~~:nl\~~~:~~ ~lf"A't,at'.'of the Hagers- I h;:-~):~:~~a~i~~1~11~1~~sh~tV~,g:711~a~v~~~ Feature Edit01·S.. ......... VERONICAKOMPANEK,'40, EUGENECRONIN,'38 closed to Britain's own past, v COPPAGE,3? MARYJANE HONEMAN,;391 G"L,A"",,Y,,', When, he demands to know, did 'h~e~Said",'p,u.t,h,t'",".:va'n,.~llgb.,.'"DgUl~Sff'~".'d".1th~.r:~I,'yd"Rn~nk\:a,'dh:s,.b,,',:htl~bh'a?:'?'·i .•_ ~~~i::a!d~~~!t~..Ey(iit~~8~.·.·~~.·......·."·..·.."L~~~~N~~EfdR~\~[~:;,°H!Z~iC~~~;: ,~~ Britain make an official declaration L" ~ ~ """ V <0 " " "" v ~..." v , " , Exchange Editor.. f . t tl B ? Wh as in former years, a number of ex-I covered full~' .from any disappoint- ......nusnrass ..~.;.~.;.; ELEANORTAYLOR,'38 ~hO~~'(~I'E~!~~~'~ belel)]'ot::~~I;g, sav~ tension courses elsewhere. menta graduatIOn Illay have caused. BusinBss lIfa1wgllr .. JOSEPH OLEAIR,'39 for the pinch she feels as a result uf At Hagerstown, on Tuesdays, are' Especiall. y :vhen he doesn't even hesi- Advllrtising lI1anagllr.......... EVERETTJONES, '38 Japan's trade increases, even in Bdt- offered Medieval History, English tate.to al~ III the search of a lost fra· Assistant Advertising lIfanaglll'. . FRED PLUM~fER,'40 ish colonies? America, he maintains, Poetry, and Science, the \Vodd and termty pill. But-:-we wonder-was ~~~l:~Zncf::;~fi::."if~;;;;;g~~.~:::MALir~L;~~~~~~~~; :~g;~~:; ~~~~~::!~;has little in common with a British Living Things. The latter course is ~ha~ always thc obJect of many wan- LESLIE STOKES,'40 protest in view of the impOl'tance of being taught by Dr. Bertholf, At erlllgs back campus_I bcg YOU1'par- our trade with Japan. Keyser, on Mondays, al'e taught So- ~on-as. ;he matter now "stands, Reporters contributing to this issue: Emeline Newman, '39; Alvin Newton, But President Roosevelt, speaking ciology alld Bible, and at \Vester:"!- there alll t no back campus. Nev_ '40; Janet MacVean, '38; Alex Ransone, '39; Mary Jane Honeman, '39; at Chicag1.l, vigorously condemned port, on Friday, \Vorld Literature. In e.rtheless, there seems to be no objec- Veronica Kompanek, '40; Fred Coe, '38; Mal'.iorie McKenney, '39; Frank Sherrard, '39; Katherine Klier, '40; Robert McKnight, '38. lVal" and all its perpetrators. In a Cumberland on Tuesdaj's and Thurs- tlOn on the part of Kitty Jockel. major, far-reaching address, he days classes are offered in Modern fo~~h;~~vhm~:~s~i:S~~:~:!ll~~~y n::~~ Worthy opinion,' Model management; Correct news. r~ai~~~O!~eaTf,~~t::a!~~~~~o~ s~~~t~:~ ~:.:~:;~:' ~~:~l";n~I;~:t;lo~;~nd yeur time getting Wright into the swing Lions as are cllgaging in undeclared No graduate credits are given fOl of things. And-from our knowledge Gold Bug warfare in one instance and fanning the evening and extension courses. ~\~n,~h:tal~~~ Apple--she certainly ~~:~I,:~n~:u:':e~n:~~:~.ul~.h~nm;~~~,~~ The enrollment is ,dr~wn c~iefly fr0111 Jimmy Shreeve must think he's With the opening of the present college year, the Gold Bng staff hoped Rome, and Berlin, but was well l'e- :!:I;;l~:I~~hOana~.e J::l~~~'nghl~::di~~h~~~I ~uit~ t~~ perfect R?m~o-but. accorO· t.o be able to issue a weekly paper. Because of the lack of read,v funds, this was found to be an impossibility. Consequently, the Gold Bug will ~:~~~~e~;at~:.-~t~i:~e!:n~:~I~~: :~~: i ward their first degree. ~:~. :ast ea~~e~yw~I.I~~~;I~,:~!:n~h~~ reappear this year once more as a bi-weekly paper, acclaim it the President's greatest I he IS really quite the old heart-break- Hope for 11 weekly paper llas not been entirely Ilbandoned. It is sp~ec~, one wh~ch marks a turning I ;:rero~u~.:.~~f'h:'e refer you to ]\:a1'- possible that next year may see the start of a weekly Gold Bng, With POJlltIn world hIstory with the United b g but all compiamts the profit of this year's experience behind them, next year's Gold Bug States making a strong bid for world ~~::evee taken dn ectlj' to deal l'Ifl staff may be able to arrive at some satisfactory basis for a "'eekly paper. This year, the Gold Bug hopes to he able to devote whatever spare funds it IlIay possess to the furnishing of the new Gold Bug office. The ::?C!:~~Z·r~:.~atth;l~~:;~in:~dPe;~: I of DO:~l~~~:~!~I~l:~:~~~: I;~t o~a~~~ complete equipment of the Gold Bug office is a necessity nnd cannot be U . d e In ~ om Judgment but may he pay the put off until later. Sh~~~dg:~:~~~~ s:nvcea ~~:~~Ie~n\~:~~ penalty_ ridden W(M' from the disaster of an- Llst to the lay of a blave buccaneel_ Dining Hall other general conflict. I I ~~:e~e~~~~I~~I::v~~ C~~eIJdalnotbe out- done, The changes in the dining hall this ye)!r have come, in the main, as The controversy about Justice Hu- I For Illany a battle the fellow has won. a pleasant surprise to the members of the student body. The food go Black already appears to have died In all feats of men he has towered appears to bc improving, (md, according" to Miss Moore, will continue to down considerably, and well it might. improve dnring the year. 'fhis is fin item which will llppeal to every- The whole incident rep)'esents one of I But al:::'~~poor man was no match body on the cam pus. the sorriest chapters in American Seating al'l'angements have also bccn some\\'hat changcd since last history, and would have been pre- L____ He tri:;\~o;:;lY it but sight does not year. Instead of t.he regularly )!ssigned tables, students will be allowed vented but fOI' the vicious, sour-lem- BERT GOSNELL lie, 10 sit wherever they please, eHre being taken to see that men and women on tactics of anti-Administrationists. For we say the lipstick on Olejar'~ lue properly proportionen at the tablcs. This arrangement permits Justice Black admitted in his pre- Take an unforgettable giggle, an tie. more freedom of choice and still allows for the pedorming of one of the cedent-shattcring radio address that inexaustible capacity for fun, and an dining baU's main functions-acqnainting studcnts, male and female. he had at one time been a member of ability to ?ceomplish much; mix them Oh, the lipstick 011 Olejar's tie ,,·ith one another. the Ku Klux Klan. By leaving un- lI"ell, add that spice called personal- Is the proof th t Id r Of conrsc there are still some improvements to be made in the din- stated his reasons for joining, he it" and you will have Ethelberta Go~- She must llave \e~~v:~o~~~ or ~ee;IllUSt ing hl11l, such as speedillg up the sen'icc, but thnt should come in time. made it fairly plain that political COll- nell. As president of the Women'" have missed, J\Ie~~:~~s~ii~a~~:~inda~~:~gw~sea~:~:t~a~~~a!~ ~~:Idt~r, a finll friend and a giggler d~y mght, eh JellY?? WhIle COnglat Copeland, himself being sup- regardless of the prejudices of the librarians. ported for an elective office by New I ~ atlOn~ ale the oldel of the day, we v Senator 3. All IDHgllziDes, newspapers, and books should be lllilCle readily 1\e· cal t at we Illlght be able to offe eessible to students. .York's fine exa.n:ple of a corrupt and I ~~I~eHo:z:lh~~~;;. tOH'~~o~~o~~I~n~~~ ~h~~e 1~~~~~~es~~:~i(!l~Se!~;'eeno~~r~(~mi~a~~f~;i;~
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