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£5T AM ARE. p£NN3T£ NlAM ^ennsptoanian I—Ng 123 PHILADELPHIA A£D\ESD'V MARC" PRICE FIVE CENT. PT E FETE FOOTBALL LEADERS ; : -mer Gridiron Captains Wi Recipients of Varsity "P" Certificates Be C. S. MORGAN, "HOOT MOiV DIRECTOR. HE " £^\ E 'J ( ANNOUNCES PERSONNEL OF CHORUSES BASKETBALLMANU ' ER I i-iir \I t . 'I \( AININUUNU* rataunrm ur LHUKUbtb , s mm m ft n | N ... - - 11 H - I 11 l I K. Weir. n \ iv.s p., .. . -- QAMR REKlrTIT PflKlTTQT ehorusesol ' announc lloww, W It i ark, A. Dlllemuth, Jr., »«" DnllU DLIXLII I uUll ILOI Pd by Charles S Morgan director of this W C. Cle« H. Fander k. J. C. Ores M ' Lewis. II I . iMaKkai .. uprei P K Hartenst. i W. Hugglns. ll.|»>" ; ' ' _ , _. _,,,, D ent four rehearsals are being c lucted'j. Jenneman. W I I-- W l>. I H.M" " V '' Proceeds from Entertainment w.n Be week In order i , , M McDonald. H H U I N Molt. ml Frank D. i W- Used for New Equipment and erases, R i: PI kard, K. It. Reb. ' ' " Edward 3 Suit, for Musician. Druse*. S H Pi. kard, I;, i:. Rebele, Van. ' - ' ' ' '' rhe personn. u « . Ro. I C. A, Seaman i I: - merlli Id, V. »»n wen .1- follows: P. I.. Biuwell, .1. A. Batter i I IU aln. C. J. W ind A. C. W. worth, II i Brow \ G, Eng. ardi i II compos, i-horus ol .ii cf Speakers Include* L. M. Jones, B, W Frailer I B, Gladlng, D. W Bool Mon." Arnold Horween. and "Navy Haynes, B, B. Haynes, .1. .\l. Kuri/.. K. .\ This year's show will open al WI JO-N C. BELL ALSO HONORED Bill ' Ingram R B ii lyne* .i M, Kurtt,, E. A Lazarus, M. A, MacHenry, O. Manning, H'n H Maxwell, R, B. Morgan, I i 'form- N'ungesser, il. r. off, li W Parsoi S i form. i !: is Win. Sagendorph, A. W, Ban di ; Varsltj "P" yer, J, T. Sellers, v P, Shumway, D. P. dinner which Splller, I R Stevens, B, J. Sullivan, ;. Palesi I.I tomorrow i i i .in' •- in ... . Gustavua 1881 ; Fr< derl. k W. W. Graham, -. B irrj \ M y, 1806; John n. 1 1808 Herbert A. Davldsoi 1001: i, uard :.• r, 1002 the undergraduate ath Pnncipal Rol Wlll Be Plaved by c """•' r - Dengler. S. Baldwin, S. Payne flr8 « '' ' k '- and Pauline Water. . ... .-. at.. I'ennsyl- _____ e diamond In 1873. wlll receive T|CK _ T SALE NOW |N PR0GRESS B. forn v I lorn, j _____ e State Is anothi r I hon mnouncei ' 'oun- Suits for Musicians CHAPMAN'S ORCHESTRA PLAYS ton, As several nances «ill be given prior to i lie Philadelphia pi i tlon, ii Is tin' .i|iiiiinii of tin' director thai the production wlll undoubtedlj i" I .... A elected I tier HI" the KII - I ternlty, I i Starting Pennsylvania Lineup Includes , ,, ,, i Two Sophomore Veteran, and to basketball. Marsl r Three Freshmen I...U i-. til. - rear, is H HI. mber B gmu A plia ~~ ... rollov ert, ' * activities ' ,, ,. the IN tball team will i-lude ii..' Pen I ess 1 the production will undoubtedlj b. ess i . ^ ^ _ ^ _ >( '- : " h « » "''- 1 - "' ' '- n - T1 " » u " - V ' e Palestr, . al 8.30. II a b. .in- April !»> and men ist years S»o| SOPHOMORE COMMITTEE .in.I menib. i- ol last , \ i nniinittee, ;i There will be -i shorl me. I Sophomore Smoker ' "i Ittee al 6 P M tomorrow. The i iting aI ' be held al ill.- Delta Kappa Epsllon fraternity, Spruce Sin ' STUDENTS ELECT MOST Caul iMMltions have lieen Oiled for the Mikado" the Gilbert and Sullivan Oper i I be presented by the niee Clubs Ion the nights nl March '.'4 and 35 al the \ demy of Music, with many ol the stars i II Mu> i 'lub's 1U2H produ. tlon "Piiiafor. - in the li-i of characters, i ies« ials, who have i„.,.i, .... and pre- .. , \;.. riem-e, supported ted ol tin e I >artn SI I \\ lbs - I'lyde Heiiali ntudent Ubieties. S tak ami I . - that because of a recent ppendl. ; - Con mander \ - .ii An- How- I. .. pagi 'I Basketball Tickets 1927 Record Board Will Maintain Ballot Box in Houston Hall From 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Tomorrow ;.,.r. I1IIIHI e Palestn . at 8.30 It will be . third ii|i|" aran.. of i lie Penn A < Red i I Blu. on blnatlon i e year, 1 he Ath- . 'lub quintet bowed to the v.. ;_ JI. imi dowiii lay-Vees, 23 IT. i ie program i j i lie band wlll begin al 7 15, ami will liiclud. "The Pilgrim Chor- ii-'' i roni Tai nliausi r, "B ae I lanubs _"' and "The Dragon Flj I ollow- . ..,,, r- ..k.i.-hi. Dlll , us the game Lew Chapman's or i Council Will Consider Scholarship Rule __,. _ o..«.., «« ,v;,i furnish music i<>r dancing 'i t< Which Require. Ratification _. ... ... - for ill-- entertainment mas be secured by Chapter House. .ii the Council mi Athletics office, tbe Discuss RUSHING AGREEMENT »<" m membei . band, The pro. eeds ».ii i"- naed for ,. ,, ... ew bai inlforms and i qulpment. I nlversit) of Penin erultiei. , i ...,,,- ,,,, ' 'ouch McXI - DI up "in through .' Int. I.v < oun- i i , , i .,, , Sophomores and l re*h inied Hum patrons mid patron- ' /, I- . \ \ the role , . ii,-.I. '_"'" ; irs and « part in |(| .... ng the p liengl. ' v I- SPUHN REARRANGES i* ami tin I *' iMnpiTt; r\AnCl\iirM Schuyler win. bar VAR^HI W/\I\JiVICn .. , Lord Hi. I LIMU ii.-.' i.. H i> most popular Instructu Bverj lilng-E se will be taken bj Psnn) ; Cheney Moved to First Boat , . I ,..-... for tin aim i ' - '*« i U in lw the Peni \ i iS i: i mil a pan general elecl i . M ami Mrs, x Mr mid Mrs. Gordon It. A ersoi M M v .. i Bea. M e A. 1 Mrs M \i- - i Pen y < : Mr«. K Kriel. SI Mrs. S .'. M ! - : i I Mrs. J.i Hume* M M !. I Krann Mrs. M \; Dr. and Mr- .... I RESULTS ANNOUNCED IN MAY Houston M ... ird will .... -. on ,- T .' Mosi ; | "II Will In- in . aralty Combination . . , exposes Ko-Ko's.tbe Ci ege .1 Nanki-P nonler!*! I, two from the . . \\ Mrs. W. II. SIiu A - I Sirs. I hi McAllister. 1 Basketball Picture \ I P. SI. tm I * CALL ADDITIONAL GOLF CANDIDATES University Team to Meet Alabama. Win ner of Southern Conference Title _• - I . spul n dur- . : Vee eight, mid Jordan In the U present i S] uhn Is < remodeled \ rsltj on the es each wi e wit Navy oi l - rear i rev. Man as n gards to ibis o awaj «nii ,>.n.i.. i . i anil niw fruir ' ' ,. S\ . I ge Two) STUDENTS SPEAK IN nl urn- from the f , \ - \ .Miner. « - ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Shattuok. -"•' ' | . Mr 1 - oi Page l w. Pag. i A Utnid srcnn in —_ NORRISTOWN PULPITS INTERCOLLEGIATE WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS candldat. ! HELD IN PALESTRA THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ;; r'osti A " i not be. bun rnlversity < is arrang. | ( ......... p. - -.. - " through theChrL '- ' while To. e student sp. ......... i " - '- ''•' " , th. rioua i in Xorrlsl be held In the Palestra this coming 1 wlll M i - rhepun o \- ... March 18 ' ' \: :• I I ouml l i"- ^i irdaj Mar 18 M . ,, weighs 200 pom Is - "'" ,| '' 1, : , , rk th. M Lhow what th.. .»! '•'iifii'i si«a— .... .. we . a* pom ;-:.•' i" '-•'•'" : ' ' ti <ts rk th. - * - * his ..,. . . . ,- .si -hon ' ' ..... ... - ,.,.., oach. has ponunitles for expression and o |. ( g eight. There challenge to the young peopb ,. ,. ilthough Penn State has air. » prol "- a '' ' •' '" " v- r^-' kith. Penn Stat. - maoie io wimm Hie student sp. ... . ... I - '- I ' ' ' I . . Varsl. ,111 face a and will V eak at ...... .... -.-. Re| t Kite and Key e Kit) 11.10 P. M I - " ' ,- Pr.1 each at. I shich Ume the speaker. * ..::, ». Allan Hollov. > be. e. played . ! Co.«e e Pennsylvanian.,as those u,i " •'

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£5T AM ARE. ■p£NN3T£ NlAM

^ennsptoanian I—Ng 123 PHILADELPHIA A£D\ESD'V MARC" PRICE FIVE CENT.

PT E FETE FOOTBALL LEADERS

; : -mer Gridiron Captains Wi Recipients of Varsity "P"

Certificates

Be

C. S. MORGAN, "HOOT MOiV DIRECTOR. HE"™£^\E'J™(™ ANNOUNCES PERSONNEL OF CHORUSES BASKETBALLMANU'ER

I i-iir \I t . 'I \( AININUUNU* rataunrm ur LHUKUbtb , s mm m ft n |N

... - - 11 H - I • 11 l I K. Weir.

n • \ iv.s p., .. . -- QAMR REKlrTIT PflKlTTQT ehorusesol ' announc lloww, W It i ark, A. Dlllemuth, Jr., »«" DnllU DLIXLII I uUll ILOI Pd by Charles S Morgan director of this W C. Cle« H. Fander k. J. C. Ores M ' Lewis. II I

. iMaKkai .. uprei P K Hartenst. i W. Hugglns. ll.|»>" ; ' ' _ , _. _,,,, D

ent four rehearsals are being c lucted'j. Jenneman. W I I-- W l>. I • H.M" " V'' Proceeds from Entertainment w.n Be week In order i , , M McDonald. H H U I N Molt. ml Frank D. i ■ W- Used for New Equipment and erases, R i: PI kard, K. It. Reb. ' ' " Edward 3 Suit, for Musician. Druse*. S H Pi. kard, I;, i:. Rebele, Van. ■ ■ ' - ' ' ' ''

rhe personn. u« . Ro. I C. A, Seaman i I: - merlli Id, V. »»n wen .1- follows: P. I.. Biuwell, .1. A. Batter i I IU aln. C. J. W ind A. C. W.

worth, II i Brow \ G, Eng. ardi i II compos, i-horus ol .ii cf Speakers Include* L. M. Jones, B, W Frailer I B, Gladlng, D. W Bool Mon."

Arnold Horween. and "Navy Haynes, B, B. Haynes, .1. .\l. Kuri/.. K. .\ This year's show will open al WI

JO-N C. BELL ALSO HONORED

Bill ' Ingram R B ii lyne* .i M, Kurtt,, E. A

Lazarus, M. A, MacHenry, O. Manning, H'n H Maxwell, R, B. Morgan, I i

'form- N'ungesser, il. r. off, li W Parsoi S i form. i !: is Win. Sagendorph, A. W, Ban

■ di■■; Varsltj "P" yer, J, T. Sellers, v P, Shumway, D. P. dinner which Splller, I R Stevens, B, J. Sullivan, ■;.

Palesi I.I tomorrow i i i ■ • .in' •- in ... . Gustavua

1881 ; Fr< derl. k W. W. Graham, ■-. B irrj \ M y, 1806; John n.

1 1808 Herbert A. Davldsoi 1001: i, uard :.• r, 1002

the undergraduate ath Pnncipal Rol„ Wlll Be Plaved by c

"""•'r- Dengler. S. Baldwin, S. Payne flr8« '' ' k'- and Pauline Water.

. ...■.-. at.. I'ennsyl- _____ e diamond In 1873. wlll receive T|CK_T SALE NOW |N PR0GRESS

B. forn v I lorn, j _____ e State Is anothi r I hon

mnouncei • ' 'oun-

Suits for Musicians

CHAPMAN'S ORCHESTRA PLAYS

ton, As several nances «ill be given prior to i lie Philadelphia pi i tlon, ii Is tin' .i|iiiiinii of tin' director thai the production wlll undoubtedlj i"

I .... A elected I tier HI" the KII - I ternlty, I

i Starting Pennsylvania Lineup Includes , ,, ,, i Two Sophomore Veteran, and

to basketball. Marsl r

Three Freshmen I...U i-. til. ■ -

rear, is H HI. mber B gmu A plia ~~ ... rollov • • ert,

' * activities ' ,, ,. the IN • tball team will

i-lude ii..' Pen I ess 1 the production will undoubtedlj b. ess i . ^ ^ _ ^ _ >(

'-: "h« » "''-1- "' ' '-n- T1" »u" - V ' e Palestr, . al 8.30. II a b. .in- April !»> and men ist years S»o|

SOPHOMORE COMMITTEE

.in.I menib. i- ol last , \ i nniinittee,

;i There will be -i shorl me. I

Sophomore Smoker ' "i Ittee al 6 P M tomorrow. The i iting aI ' be held al ill.- Delta Kappa Epsllon fraternity, Spruce Sin '

STUDENTS ELECT MOST Caul iMMltions have lieen Oiled for the

■Mikado" the Gilbert and Sullivan Oper i I be presented by the niee Clubs

Ion the nights nl March '.'4 and 35 al the \ demy of Music, with many ol the stars i II Mu> i 'lub's 1U2H produ. tlon "Piiiafor. - in the li-i of characters, i ies« ials, who have i„.,.i, .... and pre-

.. , \;.. riem-e, • supported ted ol tin

• e I >artn ■ • SI I \\ ■ lbs

■ - ■ I'lyde Heiiali ntudent Ubieties. S tak

ami

I . - that because of a recent ppendl. ; - Con mander

\ - .ii An-

How-

I. .. pagi 'I ■■

Basketball Tickets

1927 Record Board Will Maintain Ballot Box in Houston Hall From 10 A. M.

to 4 P. M. Tomorrow

;.,.r. I1IIIHI e Palestn . at 8.30 It will be . third ii|i|" aran.. of i lie Penn A <

Red i I Blu. on blnatlon i e year, 1 he Ath-

. 'lub quintet bowed to the v.. ;_ JI. imi dowiii lay-Vees, 23 IT.

i ie program i j i lie band wlll begin al 7 15, ami will liiclud. "The Pilgrim Chor- ii-'' i roni Tai nliausi r, "B ae I lanubs

_"' and "The Dragon Flj I ollow- . ..,,, r- ..k.i.-hi. Dlll, us the game Lew Chapman's or i Council Will Consider Scholarship Rule __,. _ o..«..,♦«« ,v;,i furnish music i<>r dancing 'i ■• t< Which Require. Ratification

_. ... ... • - for ill-- entertainment mas be secured by Chapter House. .ii the Council mi Athletics office, tbe

Discuss RUSHING AGREEMENT »<" m membei . band, The pro. eeds ».ii i"- naed for

,. ,, ■ ... ew bai inlforms and i qulpment. I nlversit) of Penin erultiei. , i ...,,,- ,,,, ' 'ouch McXI - DI up • "in through .' Int. I.v < oun-

i i • , , i ■ .,,■ , Sophomores and l re*h inied Hum patrons mid patron- ' /, I- .

\ \ the role

, . ii,-.I. '_"'"; irs and «

part in |(|

.... ng the p liengl.

' v I-

SPUHN REARRANGES i* ami tin I *'

iMnpiTt; r\AnCl\iirM Schuyler win. bar VAR^HI W/\I\JiVICn .. , Lord Hi. I LIMU ii.-.'

i..Hi> most popular Instructu Bverj lilng-E se will be taken bj

Psnn) ; Cheney Moved to First Boat , . I

,..-... for tin aim i ' ■ - '*« i U in lw • the Peni \

• i iS i: i mil a pan

general elecl

i ■

. M ami Mrs, x Mr mid Mrs. Gordon It. A ersoi M M v .. i ■

Bea. M e A. 1

Mrs ■ M

\i- - i Pen y < : Mr«. K Kriel. SI Mrs. S

.'. M !■-

: i I Mrs. J.i Hume*

M M !. I Krann Mrs. M \; Dr. and Mr-

.... I

RESULTS ANNOUNCED IN MAY

Houston M ... ird will

....

■ ■ -.

on ,- • T .'■ Mosi ; | "II Will

In- in ■

. aralty Combination . . , exposes Ko-Ko's.tbe Ci ege

.1 Nanki-P nonler!*! I, two from the

. . \\ Mrs. W. II. SIiu

A - I Sirs. I hi McAllister. 1

Basketball Picture \ • ■ I

P. SI. tm I *

CALL ADDITIONAL GOLF CANDIDATES

University Team to Meet Alabama. Win ner of Southern Conference Title

_• - I . spul n dur-

■ ■ •

■ . : Vee eight, mid Jordan In the

U present i S] uhn Is < remodeled \ rsltj on the

es each wi e wit Navy oi l

- rear i rev. Man

as n gards to ibis

o awaj «nii ,>.n.i.. i . i anil niw fruir ■ ' ' ,. S\ . ■

I ge Two)

STUDENTS SPEAK IN

nl urn- from the f , \ - \ .Miner. .« « - ' ' • Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Shattuok. -"•'

' | . Mr 1 - oi Page l w. Pag. i A

Utnid srcnn in —_

NORRISTOWN PULPITS INTERCOLLEGIATE WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS candldat.

! ■ ■

HELD IN PALESTRA THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ;;■ r'osti • A" i not be.

bun rnlversity < is arrang. | ( ......... p. - -.. ■ - • " through theChrL '- ' while To.

e student sp. .........

i " - '- ''•'■ " , th. rioua i in Xorrlsl be held In the Palestra this coming 1 wlll

M i - rhepun o \- ... March 18 ' ' \: :• I

I ouml • l i"-

^i irdaj Mar 18 M. ,,

• weighs 200 pom Is - "'" ,|''1, : , , ■■ rk th. M Lhow what th..

.»! •■'•'iifii'i si«a— .... ..

■ we . a* pom ;-:.•' i" '-•'•'" : ' ' ti <ts rk th. - * - * his ..,. .■. . ,- .si -hon '■'■ ..... ...

- ,.,.., oach. has ponunitles for expression and o |. (

g eight. There .« challenge to the young peopb ,. ,.

ilthough Penn State has air. » prol "- a ''■' •' '" "

v-

• r^-' kith. Penn Stat. - maoie io wimm Hie student sp. ... „

. ... I ■ - '- I ' ' ' I . ■ . Varsl. ,111 face a and will Veak at ......

....■-.-.

Re| t

Kite and Key

e Kit)

11.10 P. M I

- ■

• ■" ' ,- Pr.1 each at. I

shich Ume the speaker. * ..::, ». Allan Hollov. > be. e. played .

!

Co.«e e Pennsylvanian.,as those

■ u,i " •'

PAGE T„.. THE PENNSYLVANIA*,

WEDNESDAY ■ '

NAME PATRONESSES FOR

INTERFRATERN TY BALL

Mrs. H. U. S : ■

\. D u \ w Mi

I

Che Inti H

Hall I )i

ENTE Lend" g C: eges ana M

- sunce. Contestant!

Sntu'-oay's Honors

MPION8 RUN FEATURE

: Ubert en a |

\ ■

- -

MILE

Halls Dining Car 3619 WOODLAND A'» E.

SATISFACTION IS WHAT YOU WANT?

SANDWICHES OF ALL KINDS

A. C. RED AND BLUE QUINTET

OPPOSES PEW

- . \ 32 i ' Avenue. A

Lawsou II -

■■

f5 pel : . . -

i ie Couni. . thta yi

I all of

.

to In i maj to uexl > ment The Commli ■ • of II

rhc Seville Studios, Inc.

3413 WALNUT STREET

Do m M iny unusu

... i>r . !■■ ■ • \

lost Oil I l !' 3 Syra-

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STUDENTS AND ALUMNI FETE FOOTBALL LEADERS

I

-. The

Adelphia Roller Skating

RINK 3905-13 Market Street

OPEN EVERY NITE

. - I It's Worth 20c

On Your Admission

GET A SKATE ON

... -. Tntt, Barni Gr*

M ' ! - !; i nee ,

Stra S s . a leiH : x

I , ers of the ]

i

I ie Harvard •■ ven

Jones

\

Satin, ....

the O

MUSICAL CLL3 SELECTS CAST FOR OPERA MIKADO

Col lege and School Tutoring

1

in All Branches

Maher Preparatory & Tutoring School

4254 Recent Street

of Yuurt •

I

KmWk.i l'

. ii ra >f i' ymp i I

-

Jay B

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r. '

. the BW In

STUDENTS ELECT MOST

POPULAR PROFESSORS

■ . . from )'

Oriental Ufa fcoom 3425 Woodland Arenas „ Daily II A. M. to II P. M

Specials for U. of P. Members Full Courie Luncheon

at 35c Full Courie Dinner

at 55c • R«t< lof

BEST SUNDAY DINNERS

THESIS. YOUR THESIS

; , • . . i \ IT.

MlMBOC.lt Vl'HINt!

MISS GROB. 254 Drexel Buiiding

EARN $150 A MONT- -;\ . i i]

A. M f VI . II

I

v. S

\\ ... -

es

3ELLAK PiANOS RENTED 710 MarKet Street

ARANTCI " CLOSE:

L. B. SCH0FIE-2 ■• J

President

Direct Coal Company 30th and Race Streets

A SPECIALIZED SERVICE TO FRATERN

EVERY DAY IN 500,000 HOMES iff.

Fine Bread Is Served Fresh From Oven

ICE CREAM Sold at

THE HOUSTON HALL

See- \L" Coffee-Hot Chocolate-- Sandwiches

HUPM03ILES WILLYS KNIGlTS.

FORDS NASHES BUICKS

KENT A CAK

Drive It Yourself THE MILESTONE SYSTEM. INC.

1830 MARKET STREET

SPRUCE 360"

5122 WALNUT STREET

GRANITE 3JW

THE COPPER KETTLE 3417 WALNUT ST.

Luncheon 40c Dinner 75c Chicken and Waffle Dinner Wednesday and Saturday

IDE W

MIND LAUNDRY V9 SOUTH 39th STREE*

5 ta Penn*) vanli Hots Phone. Evergreen 2506

Word Called for and Delivered

A our work dc-c '-..- "and.

BEECH-NUT PURE FOOD PRODUCTS

ARE THE FAVORITES OF THE FRATERNITIES NEARLY ALL FRATERNITIES SERVE BEECH NUT

PRODUCTS, PER LIST

Bee b-Nut Bacon, Beef, Chill Sauce, Puanut Butter, Port .v IMM

Bulk and Package Macaroni Sjtaj 1th s« Macaroni Elbows, Prepared Mnfctard, O

Beech-Nut Preserves, Marmalade, Jam, Jellies. Beech-Nut Conserve!, PICK-

ed at Sar Jose, Calif. Beech Nut Mints, Fruit Drops, Chew -3 G

PHILA. OFFICE

411 NORTH 3RD STREET Bell Phone Market 1915

.:

i. s ■ REGULARLY ATBRI not m

Broadway Confectionary

Opposite Doruitmitm

MILK SHAKES

LUNCHEONETTE

CANDIES

FRUITS

DO YOU KNOW K^EKS the more essential the take-out 'p.'.Zft

MILTON C. WORK'S

Auction Bridge Complete UTSSTUWS

Not onlv the A B C but llM •!-.- X Y Z of B- l«e. Let the master o( Bridge improre vocr fame.

(12 Fa**-, tllmtritrrf. rt.M At a.'Ifl ■ ' —i

THE WHN C WIN1T0N CO P*i UoVphia

BRVMLEYS NEW YORK

Clothiers Haberdashers ♦*-

Showing at

PENN DRUG CO. TODAY

Representative—DUDLEY HARTMAN

-♦-

..NESD*V MARCH 16,1927 THE rmmtm.*Amm

MdcDon<»I(l(XampbeIl

LEADINO BPK< IAL1S1 s •■■ yol SO MEN'8

„ i,,,,. ..!■!•> Hportm Cloth*. 11.1.^.1.-1." > Molortai Apparel

Km,i. oata HulK

1334.1336 I HI >INUT STREET PHILADEI I'HIA

PLACEMENT BUREAU j OFFERS POSITIONS University Department Open* Situations

to Members of Senior Class

COLLEGE CRUISE RETURNS AFTER FIRST WORLD TRIP

WHEN YOU CANT 1KB DAD BEE DAVB BROOM

Money Loan Oflice 3il9 Woodland AVB. ,r,nch *tor*-1722 Market Mr.*

Open till H» P. at.

First Class Hervlce at Moderate Prlcaa

ARTHUR LAWS CATERER

J3» So. «Oth 8T. BBl Phmmm j-aer Management of 8chroadar Bra*

Heulora who n lull to lake advanta the facilities ..f the i ulveralty Placemen)

Sen li •• .i- .Hi .1..I >ii obtaining a pos after grad lal Ion u r • requli ad lo ran .li I: i 10, WUU Walnul Street, on or

before April I, 1927. In tome Install repn ■ the Qi an II led I■ plan i It lh« I | to Intel i

m i u pai i.. I| .ii these later views, ii Is required thai your registration

papers be on Hie with the i nh eraltj I Placement Service. Seniors who maj wish advice on (I • * - Important question ol .i i-hul i profession way secure BUCII

adt 1.1- Dither .ii i lie Placement Sei \ lea unices HI from such members of Ui>' Unl

versltj faculty aa maj be designated. i i. OLEWELL, Director,

157. Men desirous of taking foreign banking us a life career; prepared to spend considerable proportl t life In Urlental countries. Full information con cerulug this position Is on file wltli tlie i nlversllj Placement Service offli e.

167 A. Mechanical and electrical men in take graduate course with well-known c pan) who are manufacturers of am chlnery, Location Pennsylvania.

158 Large oil company desires engln •erlug graduates.

100, Mechanical Bngli r to do some Iraftlng and Utter develop Into Bales de

(Continued on Page Three)

S. S. Ryndam Due on May 2nd With 0r>0

Students win. Ventured on Floating University

Bell Phone, Evergreen 6226

LOYAL HAND LAUNDRY 3711 6PRUCE 8T.

(ltasernent) •YOU HAVE TRIED THE RE8T,

NOW TRY THE BEST"

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OPTICIANS

1827 CHESTNUT 8TREEY

SECOND CRUISE PLANNED TOR 19.°8

Si udelil • I ■'! • :■. i

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i

n ill return in New Vn hat lug iii.nl-- Iilplet. i-ircle ol l lie

I..I n ill.- •• - i: Ian i

cruise, Vi lii. li «.i- in.1.1.' II ■" -in

deiil - .- i*l it I meil by ll ■ • i ■ ■ .

,i permanent Insiltu I . : I \ mi, Inc.,

which i- suoiisorluji Mil" new Kt-hool, I...-

• . v .Hi II.. . ! - lllll .1 .'-.-. 1.1,.I '

Cruise Hound the World « Sew V..rk mi or aboul September 20th. Mem ii.-r- ..I' the Asso i e en r,,iiiii.-in this year will be limited to 376 men students who will be chosen In order ,,r tin lr registration. II Is therefore verj Important that those who desire lo advantage of this opportunlt) gel In touch with the I ulversltj Travel A HO

elation, Inc., 285 Madison tveiiue, \ HI k City, as - de

i in the Sec olid ' Jrulse .i sludenl am) eleel his own course of stud) In one ol ii,,. four groups i In J are, i ementar)

. courses ; advuw ed colh special business courses; or .i pre-college course for ii who wish to muke up work or i" prepare for i ullcge entrant u

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213 S. 8th Street

Inclttdlni DealU, Typewriters. D* HUatlii: llachuMS, Chairs, Tables, Bookcases, Office Stationery and

Supplies

No matter what you want,

you will find It here.

Phone, RlttenhouM 2112

ARTHUR H. BURTON

Printing Typewritiny Multigi .

Social Stationery

1629 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pa.

partment, Location Pennsylvania. 101, Kecenl college graduate wl

tires M become bond salesman wanted by large New Jfork bank.

102, Chemical engineers for nationally known chemical concern. Location New ¥ork.

103, Tin Junior salesmen, age 25 to 27, with or without experience, with i i,, travel, for exceptionallj well establish ,.,i , i,,.iniini c rni. Salesmen will call ,,,, nuto ssor) c 'Hi-, etc,; products i,.,, ked up b) well known advertising. Ter ,.,,„,,.•- New England States, New Vurk Stute, and Sew Vork lo Washing Sal ttry, travelling expense* and automobile

allow unce. 104. Large public ntlllt) desires man

,,, instrui i apprentices In such sub i .,- rles. rlptlve - "etry, mechunlcal draw li,B, ,.i,. Locution Pennsyl\

1115 chemistrj graduate; s i student, w-Uli Inlllatlve and mil afraid nl work di .in-.i b) ver) lurge chemical concern Itutlex will sisl i»l general It -ator) analytical work, together with some n

:, under supervision, mi rubbc > I " ,-.,i mil i i eel h ut.

tMO. Woman wl as majored In i hem

lairy, and also knows stenography. l« be ,.,„,',.. „ecrelnr.v. I»eslre the i)| I w.i „ian who could develop Into an i x« ' ul ■'■•■■ IMUHI have strong iiersonalll) I■■•■ ■ Pennsylvania

,,,, chemical engineers with I ,, .. u|| company. Ma) have lo go • other pan .'i ii"' country.

Senior appllcutl lanks ma) <■•■ allied at the I nlverslt) Placement Sen ii'"- ::""' Walnut Stt i;,„„ These blanks must bi mi- I before Vi'i-'i I. l;'-''

exuniinal - The facult) of the >• i ' i ill ■■ Will

i„. made up ol prominent edui ators from (i '..Hi Inued "I. Page t in-l

All day Face Comfort M()R1;. and more m n an demanding

comfort. The mal ol Will! Shaving Cream have an weredthatd mand with Aqua Velva, a scientific liquid made expressly for use after shaving. Ai w drops of Aqua V Iva slapped on the newlj haven face give it an exhilarating thrill—k< pit aa comfortable all day long a (William Sha Cream left it. In I '• bottles— 5 ■

Williams Aqua Velva

AN INVITATION

r.;,:;.,:;:::;v,;;r :.:„":,: ft. more you k. u ,..„, | problems will bi

... D the uol dlstaul futur "■•"J^* „„ llllW wl„ the) be furulsnedl We maj be abi.

. in youi future and bom.

AN INVITATION . , ir mill and

, ,:,,,;- are made STou will "" . i we will have the pi 1 I ' >""

L know ii- betti i

HARLE8 W. POULSON and SONS CARPET Co. Inc. 56th Street and Lancaster Avenue

. n,i, i carpel maj be |.,u.i...-.I Tom the John Henry Stores, Inc. Newaik, N. J.

C L A R I DGE

Wide Seamiest Carpets

CJ Accuracy makes higro Mi speed possible GRINDING

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(-] of the many vital parts m 0/these great engines of commerce. p§

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IM O RTON Grinding Wheels Grinding Machines

Refrai toriei -1 loor and Stair Tiles

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WEDNCSDAY. MAP,.

EDITOK-IN CHItt UUBI.M KINDLE llcMAUUN, -

NEWS EDITOR MANAGING EDITOR s Lho/lkU iil.il,.. . JOHN a- »ALktn. .,'

». u ..... .; FEATURE BOARD

n. f, ba-.i., M 1 i run,

ASSOCIATE EDIIORS ii. i. IHWM -o »• B- "»••. '•* '■■ *•"■"»■ "* A. M. Uuauuu, .» fc. j. la.aai. .• L. 3. liana. -• i- i- aUUvaiaAi. '•» L. C. K.ix. 'a* 0. L. Ma-Laa, i»

i. L. i —-■. -" II. U. Siaaaal. '*»

t II Caaun. 'M L. ......... .y S. It. ficaaa.. •• W. A. Sl.nui, .»

ASSISTANT EDITORS D, *. fc»«l-a. J... -V h. ii. C«A*I. '^y H. L. tuammii, -v II *. u».™. .»

i i Umui, '-» . I . L-.i. JJ I.. A. Oa.aa. .« »i v. i..... 'M

BUSINESS MANAGER AHIIIUH alnMXLY liOfkLSa. JK.

CIRCULATION MANAGER I*. LOUIS sun II. "SB

ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER W. U. Aaana, « a- A. suia». 'an *■ M. <-iaa». 1« . "»• I. i bull, '21 a. M. i~..,.i. 'aa C. V. Iloaiun. '••> at. U. SUM. Ja.. 'i»

l|. II. liuai.uui.Kkn. '.« I. l». Oaanaia. 'Irt r. A. laun, |l . -o i- L. SnaiLa««a. a A. v. (AII-UK. i» J- CaainB*. '-v H. L HII...II. i« K- H. Saairauii, "J*

PHOTOGRAPHIC EDITOR VlUlM la. Manama. "J7

PICTORIAL CHAIRMAN I ...a li... m*a llaaa, "41

ASSISTANT PHOTOGRAPHIC EDITORS J. f. alaagi aa>l. '3» W. C. I..HUHH, 'ft C»K». 'I A. I.i.l»a..l, '» ■ t. »'..►. .:.a.. '31

A. H. Kuaa. ■> ......... '3*

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OFFICE, Mil WOODLAND AVENUE I weird at PbIladal|.Ma PoaloSra u aaroad tlaea BMMaT. -,.»..iiflluaa. »S.U« (|MM be aaail la Pailad.lpbia CaxaMf).

i . ...i. u. ..... . Uflica lluuia. 1 i. S I U I..,.

Member Eastern Intticolleuiata Newapjptr Aaaocution

NIGHT EDITORS FOR THIS ISSUE

i lioNAUU 'Mil Ii: DILL, JR MI in ill. I ■. I 1: • ■ i II I KM1 li. UKVKK

BAND BENEFIT

Although the ba lielbull season drew lo mi oillcinl closi in ., |-, . ..ii.. i I.I d, uud ilu'

Unlveralt} Bund performed for the lusl Lime before Lhe IU1!U , i ii,,. liii. rei le i "in i , inn-, both the lied

.mil Blue !•<.•- uud ii"- colorful mu leal ou will be ,.,i, in aetlou ugulu inn.: M. The purpose of the j."-: jea

performance h lo provide sulticieni fund* lo buj new mil iniiir for 11 a * - Baud.

The muxicul organization .11 lhe presenl time bout ,i memberahlp "i i■"■" able inushlun.s, In Ibis reaped unsuiulun a ii-iniiii. I... .i i. the colleges ol lhe country. Until Qve yearn ago the urgiiul*utlou wuu under the complete super \i~inii ol the Council ou Athletics, und now, alUiouxh §om< inI ,. -,1,11 received from that body, ii"- Baud has become 8 student controlled unll uud u forced lo relj ou underuruduate KUppori i"r ilie great' r purl • • i Its bu'

I mi.i.. tin period which ilie Bund bus t u under the managi uienl of uudergraduutes, great progn ss baa been made. ii, -i/|. I,,,- increased year bj year until ii hue arrived ;it toe ,,,,.,111,11 which ,i H"« enjoys. The funds rroin the Inm-iii which taken place tonlghi will help i>> keep lhe organiiatton mi the upward path. Mali) pluus uucli .i- lhe Increuse in liie, L'hauge irmii the uniforms now used, und renewal "t s • ol iin- present uuuseuble i't]uipiueiii r»*sl uu the success of ilii-- evening's affair.

The entertulumeul will begin with .i well arranged >"ii ,,ri i,v the l ulverall) niuslciuus, which »ni include lhe moal yi wu classical and popular numbers. This performance will be followed bj •> basketball gume in wlilch ti"- 11• -.I uud Blue combination Kill do buttle with the ull-stur live repre -,.iiiii,.' the I'i'iiii Alhlelli Club. Al the close of lhe couiesl •Lew" i hupman and his Inlerfruleruitj urchestru will supply the music for dancing which will continue until midnight.

■ I'l,,. ii,-i college band in lhe east," lo quote the 'New Starker," Ii asking tor your support. Mum them Dial lhe undergraduate bod) la solidly behind ihelr orguuizatlou.

NOONDAY SERVICES Uurlntj lhe l^nteii period of each year lhe liurrick i •

.iin. in Philadelphia Is ii"- see i daily talks by men who have gained distinction in the church groups witli which they are Bttilli I. -\■■ ■ i these iin Ii brlug i" the cl j uiauj HI' the • promlnenl llgures In lhe religious world, ii.iv,- grown in popularity until lliey may now lie classed as .i municipal Institution.

li ».i- during the ■ ei In HMO Ihut ii"- Itevereud 'Jack" Uart arrau everal ol the meu who were

duled in speak down town i the campus aud talk to (he students. Tni - which he to tered became quite popular among the under i adu it< ind from almost everj \ lewpolnt.

\ ;, this year n > ■ s\>- llari plan i" have .i number of these men vlsll lhe campus and yestei iw the Ursl of the fuesday meetings for which he has arranged being held. Tin. pastor in charge was Bishop Cranvilh U Bennett, who comes in II- from Minnesota, and * lasl year wai one of Hi'' most oul !' ou the i amp i

rakln i I 'i'. Benm i i ci iterion aud ,,,, iug down the I mi n who an I il< i to ,.■ al

;u the Cbapel of rransflguratlon al i 10 on Cm day, s safe in asserting thai B ■• udauce at will ba well worth one's w bile.

At our very door stand many of the prominent men of the out world, ''.in we not afford t" hear tin

A GOOD FIRST YEAR w ,ii, ii,,. piayofl game between Pi nceton and Durtmoulh

for the Bast' rn Inti - Bnsketliall U B day evening, the li I isyivanlu's l' .,- ., basketball an na will coi iu x ■■ with the -II. , ess ol this, the Brsl y< of lhe

.a w iii. ii undertook the re- sponsibility of constructing an indoor Mad im ol uu e pro portio

i ,. projei; ■■ • • '' 1""r :'"' plant was ondertaki a In the fao ■

. . i aved that the plan was

. i .in i '

Interest!!)) uud i ufteruoou, when the i I icul l''|il'i ■■■

duel will, i.in- ni' iIn- old Che Post Ol aud the I »orm ■ "|i acted •> 'ouds Stall \ . Uuatai he -,i ,-ed as referei inflicted, ro -■• im di

- • a

XOK thai prlnj In here could we Interest you In -' puii of Bmuked ■ - iruutee I hem Iu be sinul ed by roasted Tobi ind the new Orthodox Vletrolu pro wilt protect the eyes during an ecllp e -i the >uu, short skirts, and voclfi ocl in

• • .

With the 'in i the basketball ■ i un the band leader and managers announce that ii"' University band will tuke .i i extended tour. Un Al lay, March 28, they will play al thirty fourth iiini Woodland. Tuesday, al I th and Lo i Wednesday .ii Bulvator Salvador's funeral and Thursday they clash with .i i'i'l-" im .iii .ii the in ei lute die - mutches.

a • a a

Nosey, our flannel-fooled lutelll partmeut, I . i usual, about u mouth ahead "i things, lie has been ln\

ii,,- year's production of the Mask aud Wig and bavin found out that It will i»' primarily ;i Scotch play, reports Uiul ,i i- safe to .I--H ihut there will i me Jol prat erbiul 11 unomy ol i he i unity S< ol

a a a ■

' In .ii. esclusivi j run led II represeutul this puper," the uuthor of ibis i Im used • '•'i - ticket sales poll ive him hi: inspiration foi li Mi 'ii. Hi- in-i-i- Hi.11 i In- title i- ubsolutely orl uu

a » a a

M.HIIIII - ,,i the Bui iai taff are co

a a a a

i II lie a i any "light" situations, the rival clans uiueese iH-nnlen until they deliver lhe Gettysburg Address, (••ill), one • I.HI uses the bumble bee for its emblem I" It's -n stlng-y and the other usen u compound interest table.

i ■ tin id with .i but rel ol in ii JII-I in time in ave I lie Scotch, i final urn.

a a a a

The boiinle l">.\ s they sin . - liar i mniiy uud iin »or i r uds wer i e \\ r r r itlen In fr i • •■• MT r i

However the -ii"« will !"• worth lhe price lusl i football team In kilties.

....

Immediately following the performance, meiiiliei cast will pass up and down the ulsles, i i pass up and'down auiouj the audiei Ilstrihutln uinp butterscotch.

a a a a

Translations ol the play will he on sale in the lobh nlnliu i -ii glossary of Highlander's idl - und din eels, history aud purpose al lull |II|H I.. make

.mil .i i nil 11.1.H map of Scotland

a a a a

In in iii-i in in.ii.i- ii easier im puiron tin llarrlck Thei Im - riveted i liem i" the il

a a a a

.'in- method "i ticket distribution lliis year will h stuntlally ilie same :■- lasl ; undei i I . I" lill "ill an llpplli III Ion lil.ml. mid hike ii their in.nrn in.i i curd, birth certilli

ment, all liens ami niur e fund reeei|it, Houston 11 i uieinlH-rsblp card ,lel ter ■■ n ereuce, i n.. Inn ilri d

I'erlttlcutes, roster of i-lassi . i . L-kui fe, und four ilnllar- i.i cover i. i the .,il ;' ||n> i 'ounell un \iiii,-i ie«, w Im upon nil ify III. will

foi n .n.i ii I.I the i". ird of trust' n Ion.

• • a a

Pi I "ii illy we are und led is to win I.. II... i lion' ..i buy i .ii ..ii the S< H korl

a • a a

Notices: I '.in. In) . Iioi II n • i"'i i i.. i ...i. I, s. i, ui f,,r i i

.II nd Flit I P. il M iki up exam for cs I P. M

1: 11 \\ . , i, the 11. ■ ->

• • • a

M v w .iu ii... and ' mil.' .ii iin. i .

inn Idealistic ami not Justified On li mu-: hi. i . onslderabl urage lo ussum

lie - -- of i he undertaking under ■ ion w ■■ offer . atlons. i

ipular Penn inlu . . | ; . .''•,..■ Chi

:. i- i....:. popn itoi - w im would have been an

had ii ui'-' ... Hull ti -. And new features I ■

BECAUSE

OF

THE

SMARTNESS If you kno* .1 man v.

enables him t

.ii'-s'. ol pries ihow

your spring suit fioni the Can

Sho|). Then tell him what you

p ml l..i it.

When he recovers, he'll buy Ins

suit here, tun. Not because of

the price because of the in

'"• ' Stop In li da / and ii

our

WOHSII I .

UNFINISHED WORSTEDS

CASHMERTS

I wi rus AND SI RGI

»24 so $27.50

GUILFORD-BACHAHACH

5649-51 \\()()I)[,.\M) A VIM I

FROLICS OF fill/ VM '.

«

''Some RP.C"

t XCLAIME0 '

CAW TH RAGLAY

i I: ||

i

I "|i. ...ii \ iiu'll '.'I the ban

i

i . e of tin 111

PERRY & CO., N.B.T. 16th & CHESTNUT

UNIVERSITY MEN'8 DEPARTMENT

[0NE8DA - '6-1927 TM6 PENNSYLVANIAN PAGE FIV1

POMFRET Is on ARROW S 1 I I H^ T with mi ARROW COLLAR

on it. It is made of a tine genuine English Broad- cloth that retains its nice, silk-like finish. It pays to insist on Arrows, because by so doing, you get the best that there is in shirts, collars and materials

K YOL'R DEALER

COLLEGE CRUISE RETURNS AFTER FIRST WORLD TBIP

lilS15« ,. I I

• I \.

I;.--. ' ■ ;

. :. Lout | rom-

Dr. I [ in

beautiful Floors Make Beautiful Home* The . i and color lu

RUGS AND CARPETS s tiie foundation of all good tarnishing <ou are Invited to an inspection of onr

wonderful display of

Fine Wilton Rugs >ur own niantifa:.urj -- Over lot) sizes

RICH RARE OR.LNTAL RUGS Select from the choicest ottering! of the

East

HARDWICK and MAGEE CO. Floor Coverings Exclusively

1220 1222 MARKET STKELT PHILA.

r Good Appearance is

readily attained at

moderate cost it you

dea! at the right place.

Zoati

$35.00 and upward.

JACOB REED'S SONS 1424-26 CHESTNUT ST. i

PHILADELPHIA*

The Florshcim Shoe ESPECIALLY SELECTED

FOR YOUNG MEN

WILL BE BHOWJJ AT

our. 31

ill1 RSDAY, FRIDAY ft SATURDAY

MARCH IT, IS &. l'J

BZ L C. GILMAN

THIS SPECIAL EXHIBIT

INCLUDES A

WIM: ASSORTMENT OF I

FOOTWEAR

YOUNG MEN PREFER

i I i

IOC ARE I ORDIALLZ INVITED CO INSPECT THE DISPLAZ

Pcnndashcry 8712 SPRUCE STREET

Good enough

for Dad—

•od enough }■

for you

Edgeworth •

| NOTICES Soccer !

Soccer 1

-

i .- i . v

:: i.. - stru w

: - \ •

Basketball Just I •

T 15 P, XI

1927 Class Record Met ■ i r M \

. «»rj

Luzerne County Club 1' ' it 1.1! I.

.. Gym Team Bo \

I it 3.49 P. M. Var*

.• M. Kite and Kc

P M I

Varsity Baseball Beg . men will l

\ i. : er In

i gyn K tern in, R Lukaswltz, M I ''

Murp McD J. O'H I

. Armstronj B i Darby Davi

Hep- burn, > i 1 JIan, i : . i:. P. w • ■ R E w - s . - ■ I w. O'H I

Freshman Baseball I now on

they u Coach 1 : iFord,

W \ ■ I ■ : . Wood

S

Record Board Members I I

Punch Bowl \ . A

I ..

Dormitories for Rent

Mi. ' liege i. Student Employment . ■■ Si i lent Em-

Dei

No. 230—Glr | i i

So. 276 M in I :

I

No. SOS—Jl also

N five !

No, 120 0

| \|

_ P. M. Jewish Students I

;:dent»' |

17 fro::: I - .

WINTER'S BIGGEST LITTLE DRUG STORE

•rVi something about the crispr.ess of the "Stan-b/

and the perkiness of it. fine Imported Scotch Grain that

|l to mind the First Robin of Spring.

In Black or Tan

Ten Dollars

ED KOLHOFF sen WOODLAND AVENUE

TRY THE

Ctita Restaurant

3333 Wood.and Avenue For a Delicious

ITALIAN DINNER Also RAVIOLI and

SPAGHETTI Special Lunch Dinner , '**■

Open till 1 A M.

50c

PYLE & INNES

TAILORS * TOW. *

MEN AND MH0

11 IS WALNUT JT., PHILADELPHIA.

Clothes Cost'. i

-

i -

:

PYLE fc INNES LEADING COLLEGE TAILORS

1115 WALNUT ST.

r CLOTHES RiidymWi

And Cut to Ordor

ESTABLISHED ENGLISH UNIVERSITY

STYLES, TAILORED OVER YOUTHFUL

CHARTS SOLELY FOR DISTINGUISHED

SERVICE IN THE UNITED STATES.

: ($Usorter

W BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT ~ OUR STORE IS THE

}dhAxUxlbo\\^t of Jjhilaorluhta

The character of the suits and overcoats tailored by Charter House will earn your most sincere liking.

$3ennbast)crp

ORDER EASTER CLOTHES NOW

\3k

May we itiggesl that you order the Suit or

Topcoat you want lo go home in over Easter

now.' Naturally we are busy at this time of

season and th'* sojner you order, the better

position we will be in to please you. Fab-

rics from America's finest looms, bench-

tailored to your individual measure for

$28.75 and S3^."5

University Stce Houston H I

Centra C ty S'o-e 16th & Market Streets

Ope' Weekdays from 8.30 to 6.00 P. M.

EP •WARD CLOTHES <.UADE FORJTOU

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A Sure Cure For Spring Fever gSi

(1 ill i Djoy Ita pleat SS3^: -----

after eff< ^-J ' -"^^g^p;i"-*^^

L-*tsw«*

fisSC»ci ft u;,

~>—-i—.'

s^^

Typewriters

2 STORES 1209 ARCH STREET LOCUST 1881

1339 WALNUT 8TREET PENNYPACKER 1457

Githens, Rexsamer & Co. Importers if Coffee and Tea

Wholesale Grocer* Philadelphia, Pa.

I!i-presented by It D. Neville

One-Piccc All-Lcathcr Covers

The Old Way

Trussed Loose-Leaf Ring Binders

are one-pie«.e covers of genuine cowhide that will not wear out

Mad* In sizes and styles to fit

every need.

>hv*~

The

WZMCU Way

5

% My Budget c is a compact little

account book, made for the special

use of the college student, to aid

expenditures. Endorsed by leading

educators.

A6K ANY DEALER LISTED BELOW TO SHOW YOU THI

TRUSSELL ASSORTMENT

HOUSTON HALL STORE, 34tr and Spruce Streets

C. H. GRAMBO, 3307 Woodland Avenue

E P. DOLBEY A CO., 3621 Woodland Avenue

PENN DRUG CO., 3701 Woodland Avenue

FINE ARTS BOOK A GIFT 8H0P, S459 Woodland Avenue

a.

WRITER OF -DREARY WEATHER" AND MASK AND WIG SCORES

THE

WRITER OF COLLEGIATE'

CLAY BOLAND - MOE JAFFE Combined Orchestra

OFFICE 1605 BANKERS TRUST BUILDING PHONE—PENNYPACKER 0282

CAMPUS CALLS RECEIVED BY CLAY BOLAND. 3819 WALUNT ST RE ET—BA Rl NG 136b

"the last vord in music"

1 OVER SIXTY YEARS AGO

Traditional Struggles Were Abolished In

- When Several Men Were

Severely Injured

GREW FROM SOPHOMORE INDIGNITY

Rebuilt All

Makes $15.00 UP

AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO

go that

and si >. tiradu h tli<- . -. • . • ' ■■■;.

iable that i ... ...

what - battles wen i . Bow Fight, wl was a ui

istom at I'ennsj ra« bel w ei Sophomore and tl - Freshman classes, the former provld bowl and iiie

Far bach i sixties « ,i:. the Cnlversitj wi

Ninth Street I was the custom fur the Secretarj ol I le Facult) to announce the result "f the Brsl term'- work and hoi i n were awarded to the besl studenU in the class, There were nol manj Brsl and sei ond honor men bul there were usually several third honor men who wen- graded accoi - ranks. Some Sophomores, pitying, uo doubt, the lowest third honor man, decided I ipensate him and give him a spool v . took it in fun for - years, until the third honor nun began tn resent these Indignities, and the ■•

etweei llu cla sses became oni great rivalry.

Then the bowl was Introduced, about ixr., or lxr..; when Ueorge Martin was put in ii and carried about Hie campus. This custom grew until 1888 when it be- came quite reckless and .i rush was made throus. - : <arbj ' 'ontinental Hotel. In I860 there ».i- .■ Ugh I and the bowl ».i- broken When the i nlversltj moved u> West I'll fight became part of each year and the battle would wag< through i ollegi Hall, and thence <>ut- ii "s when • • students would race for i ' - • ■ surrounding country.

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