Kobrosky Ends Gridiron Career Against Vermont Catamounts I

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1 t,, ft tt HARTFORD, CONN, NOVEMBER 24, 1936 Voume XXXIII PRESIDENT OF COMMUNITY CHEST TALKS IN CHAPEL Office News It has been officiay announced that the Thanksgiving hoiday wi begin Wednesday, November 25, at 5 pm Stiman Westbrook Discusses and wi11 end on Sunday, November 29, the Phiosophy Behind at 5 p m, when the usua vesper Community Chest service wi take pace Students are notified that absences on Wednesday In Wednesday morning chape of and Monday count doube November 18, Mr Stiman F WestProfessor Geor ge L Kittredge, for brook, President of the Nationa Community Cbest Organization, spoke on many years profesoor of Engish at "The Phiosophy behind the Commun- Harvard Universit y, was a guest of the coege ast week President ity Chest" Ogiby had invited him down to speak In opening, M~r Westbrook said that to the Twentieth Cent ur y Cub of he agreed with President Ogiby in Hartford on Wednesday night He beieving that it is important to take (Continued on page 4) account of our duties as citizens once in a whie The main purpose of this week of Community Chest campaigning is to be found in its educationa features-its purpo&e being to knit whatever education a person has had into a whoe to fit him for the race of ife One of the first questions asked is: Moving Pictures and Chemica Experiments Presented by "Why give anyway?" Of those who Prof Krieb!e and Staff give, Mr Westbrook said, some can not hep giving; some get peasure The new coege auditorium in t he from it; some want pubic favor; but, nevertheess, the great majority give chemistry aboratory was used f or t he because of the knowedge and convic- fir st time t o its capacity as a pace tion of need This knowedge and of entertainment for the undergradconviction is share d by everyone save uate body on F riday night, when the a sma group who beieve in surviva Chemistry Department entertained in of the fittest; and most beieve that a scientific way The program was the method is to create an incentive composed of movies and chemica exby making surviva possibe to those periments The moving picture program inwho wish to try Desp\te the fact three pictures The f ir st was cuded that society is based on the three eements of modern ife-business, a ecture by the ceebrated Engish poitics, and socioogy-and the fact chemist, Ruth~ford, who expained that the greatest of these, business, the transmutation of eements by promotes surviva of the fittest, the bombarding atoms with high speed modern word as a whoe recognizes eectrons He aso expained radiothe need of providing this incentive activity, and described that phenomena thoroughy The new high speed Mr Westbrook urged on us the camera at the Massachusetts Institute thoughtfu if~ as a post-graduate in of Technoogy provided materia for reaizing that the business and socia the second picture which showed the order are mutuay dependent The uses to which the camera coud be Community Chest is perhaps handi- put, and showed the resuts of piccapped by\ its name, but its program tures taken by the apparatus This portrays our word: probem-the race camera takes over a thousand picbetween chaos and education The tures a second whie the fim races modern success in machines rather by the ens at the rate of seventy-five than education has started the race, feet a second When the fim is proone resut of which is that pubic jected at norma speed it gives sow service has become the highest caing motion pictures which are sow of citizenship in that it tries to hep enough to catch a the action attendman ahead in the race ant on such happenings as the burstin cosing, Mr Westbrook took ing of a soap bubbe by a faing obfrom Lewis Carro's, "Aice in Won- ject The bubbe is shown to be torn derand", the aegory of Aice and by the object rather than just burstthe Queen in which they both ran ti ing as it appears at norma speed (Continued on page 6) (Continued on page 6) Kobrosky Ends Gridiron Career Against Vermont Catamounts I FIRST ENTERTAINMENT IN COLLEGE AUDITORIUM Professor Jim, Ex-Save, Saior, and Pirate, Rang Coege Be Fifty Years By E F Bassford Trinity Coege must be a good empoyer, for it took mo:re than one hundred years to wear out the first two Captains of the Furnace Team The second one, Wiiam Joseph Duffy, in an interview with a Tripod reporter ast year, tod how he bad served the Coege for fifty-three years, beginning in 1872 when the Coege :was sti standing on the present site of the State Capito When he first joined Trinity, the first Captain, Professor Jim Wiiams, was sti iving, and was to work six more years before his death in 1878 Many Trinity aumni remembe:r how Janitor Duffy pitched the first ba at Weseyan games, and handed out the pipes and tobacco at graduation; but there are few eft who reca Professor Jim performing simiar duties If C H Procter, '73, had not written his biography and donated severa copies to the Lihrary, it is probabe that he woud have been forgotten forever Professor Jim was born, a save, on a farm near Yonkers, NY, about 1790 His master was a friend of Aaron Burr, and Jim remembered the g~reat excitement when Burr hid on his master's farm for a few days after having kied Aexander Hamiton in a due Soon after his master died and he was set to work in a grocery store, Jim decided he had had enough of being a save and ran away He joined an American ship, the "Eiza Gracie," but on his first voyage they were stopped by the British soop of war "Shepherdess'~, and he was pressed into service with the British Navy After three years' service, beieving that being impressed wasn't much better than savery, he escaped During the War of 1812 he fet that a itte revenge woud be sweet and joined the American soop' of war "Hornet" When they sank the Eng(Continued on page 2) Number 9 1 Admirers Present Retiring Star with Traveing Bag as He Leads in 33-0 Win LONG GAINS FEATURED O'Maey Lends Aid as Bue and God Takes to Air to Subdue Stubborn Enemy Defense Mickey Kobrosky gracefuy bowed out of the intercoegiate footba picture on Trinity Fied as for the ast time he ed an attack that earned the Bue and God eeven a 33-0 triumph over the Vermont Catamounts Trinity's briiant hafback-captain cimaxed three years of intensive campaigning by counting twice himsef and fipping an aer ia to Bob O'Maey for another, to the deight of a sizeabe group of admirers from the Springfied sector, who presented the home town boy with a traveing bag and kit in the interva between the third and ast periods Coach Jessee Captain Kobrosky The Bue and God as a team did Trinity Wi Miss the Cooperation of These Two on the Gridiron not fash that razm-edg( veennpss that was so fata to the Norwich Cadets and experienced a hectic time getting their running game under way Vermont packed penty of power from tacke to tacke, which made the Trinity ine ook ragged on the Gives Kobrosky A-American Father Was Engineer on Panama offense Rating in Radio Tak Over Project-Describes Buiding (Continued on page 4) ===============================- JESSEE INTERVIEWED ONDERDONK TELLS OF BY SPORTS FORECASTER CANAL CONSTRUCTION Nationa Hook-Up and Fortifying of Cana "Mickey Kobrosky is one of the best a-round footba payers I have ever seen, exceing in kicking, bocking, running, passing, and defensive work He is without a singe weakness to my knowedge He woud make AAmerica if he were on a big coege team" Thus spoke Dan Jessee with conviction in an inte:rview with Eddie Dooey, sports announcer, broadcast over the Coumbia Broadcasting System ast Thrsday evening at 630 o'cock Jessee, introduced by Dooey as an outstanding man having the reputation of being one of the finest sma coege coaches, credited itte coeges with being the athetic as we as the educationa backbone of the nation He said that in the sma coege the average payer gets a bigger kick out of footba because he is given an opportunity to participate in more games, and due to the smaer number of payers gets more attention and reay earns more footba than is possibe in the bigger coeges He cited Trinity as an exampe of a coege where neary every payer gets in one or more games during the season He beieved that big coege teams payed a better brand of ba owing to the spring and ate summer workouts which give them severa weeks more practice, but that sma coeges were comparabe to them in intensity of paying He was emphatic in his beief that coeges shoud pay teams of their own size, as by sticking to their own size cass the payers are enabed to get the g~reatest possibe peasure with the minimum of risk in games Injuries are the inevitabe resut of sma coege teams paying their bigger brothers During the fa Eddie Dooey has been conducting a series of interviews with eading footba coaches throughout the country It was in this connection that Dan Jessee was asked (Continued on page 4) "The Cana Zone is reay a mighty fortress", decared Bruce Onderdonk in an informa tak to the Engineers' Cub "The woods and junges ining the cana are iteray covered with hundreds of guns Airpane patros are cruising over the cana at a times, and a miitary roads are thoroughy camoufaged" Bruce aso went on to te of some of his father's work in connection with the buiding and fortifying of the cana and Cana Zone Mr Onderdonk, a Reserve Officer in the army, was particuary active in the designing and pacing of many of the important defensive units aong the stretch of water which now separates the Americas In answer to engineering questions asked him by members of the group, Bruce expained some of the technica probems in the actua construction and eary maintenance of the cana He pointed out that the famous Cuebra Cut was reay through the Continenta Divide and was soid rock a the way He aso showed that as there is quite a difference between the heights of the Pacific and Atantic Oceans, and because the tides of the two oceans vary consideraby, it is necessary to use giant ocks in transporting boats from one side to the other His description of the ocks, their magnitude, the powerfu motors that contro the gates, and the gravity principe which contros the water fow was particuary interesting He mentioned, in connection with the water fow, that the cana is we ocated, for there never is any shortage of rain "In fact," he said, "it rains every afternoon, and has rained as much as 12 inches in an hour" The speaker pointed out that despite the generay high eve maintained in Gatun Lake, the atest project connected with the cana has been the buiding of a great reservoir to eiminate any possibe faiure of water power TRINITY RADIO CLUB HOLDS FIRST MEETING Possibiity of Cass to Teach Morse Code, Invitation of Lecturers, Discussed The five charter members of the Trinity Radio Cub assembed ast Wednesday morning for the first forma meeting that the organization has had this year With President H J Ha presiding, the cub discussed severa items of immediate impor tance It was decided that, if possibe, various speake!'s woud be invited to the coege to deiver ectures on the subject of radio, and to show photographs of various new deveopments in the eectrica fied Pans for the institution of casses f or the benefit of those who are desirous of earning the Morse Code, and for those who are interested in passing the Government tests necessary to the ope:ration of an amateur set were considered The teaching end wi be handed in turn by the members who have aready procured their icenses The Radio Cub is one of the newest institutions at Trinity It was originay organized ast year and sends messages over five separate amateur stations The Cub, in cooperation with American Radio Reay League offers free radiogram service to a members of the coege The range incudes a parts of the United States and her possessions, and Canada If the sender foows the stipuated reguations, it is more than ikey that the message wi reach its destination in any of these areas Th"e Cub is ooking forward to a busy and successfu year Students interested in any phase of amateur radio are requested to get in touch with any of the five charter members

2 Page Two ~be ~rinitp ~ripob Achaean Sicke Trojans Picke By Ward P- Bates, '39 I sing of the gridiron and those men TRINITY COLLEGE, Hartford, Conn who 1'1abiohed twen~;j-x tim durfdir the ;rmr Payed a game of footba too Now Hector starred on the Trojan 1936 Member 1937 team, 1=\ssociaed Coetsiae Press Wide of girth and broad of beam, A stawart back, a beauteous youth, Distributors of Geaming eyes, and fashing tooth Coe6iate Di~~ With him, Aeneas, Gaucus, Paris, Sarpedon, Teucer, and Pandarus, Stear payers of a stear game, Subscription Price, $250 per Year To one and a resounding fame! Entered at the Poet Office, Hartford, Conn, ao second-cass matter Acceptance for -mu at apeca rate of poatage provided for in paragraph 4, section '12, Act of Oetober 2S, Agamemnon on side opposite, Of a the virtues a composite, 1121, authorized October 14, 1926 Bod captain of the Achean, Adnrtiaiuc Ratse famished on appicat!ob Of winning graces, majestic mien ti:pittsented P'OR NATIONAL ADVERTISING ay Uysses, Ajax, Meneaus, Nationa Advertising Service, Inc Diomede, Protesiaus, Cot Pubs,rs RJrte,tatiu 420 MADISON AVE NEW YORK NY Achies, nobe Nestor, too CHICAGO BOSTON SAN FRANCISCO (What gorious deeds they pedged Los ANGELES PORTLAND SEATTLE to do!) Subscriben are urged to report prompt;r an;r eerioua irreguart;r In the receipt of TBJ: ''RINITY ''RIPOD A compaints and business communications shoud be addreaeed to the Juoineao :Manager,, Trinity Co~e Hartford, Conn The coumns of are at a times open to auiu, IUce'n'&duatea and othen for the free discussion of matten of Interest to Trinity men TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1936 Editor-in-Chief RAYMOND S PATTON JR, '87 Managing Editor Assignment Editor WILLIAM K PAYNTER, '87 L :MORAY ARMSTRONG, 'as Editoria Staff Abert Rundbaken, '38 L Barton Wison, I, '37 Ethan A Bassford, '39 Wiiam Gorman, II, '39 Cement C Motten, '38 Reportoria Staff Miton Budin, '39 J osias Cromwe, '39 Ronad Mertens, '39 Arthur M Sherman, '38 Wiiam H Decker, '39 John M Parsons, '38 George B Patterson, '39 John B Reinheimer, '39 Advertising Manager JOEL I BROOKE, '37 Business Manager as THOMAS WHAPLES, Business Staff John M Leon, Jr, '38 Abert Turner, '39 T O'Nei Fanning, '38 RE THE JESTERS The whiste bew, the game began, "Pigskin" Paris, dauntess man, Opened pay with a engthy boot To nebuous Nestor, feet of foot Twenty yards he ran it back To fa beneath the Trojan pack That breaker of the ranks of men, Ajax, through the center then Next Agamemnon caed a counci, Taked unti he spit a tonsi But Achies to carry the ba decined And from the game poitey resigned And off the fied set en route, Whie Patrocus entered as substitute And then Uysses of many devices Proceeded to run the ba as nice as You pease ten yards to fa in a tange With payers projecting at tous es anges ' And Agamemnon, king of men, Kicked the ba four-score 'n ten Paris received; Meneaus espied, In rage ike a ion eaped and tried To tacke and down with gaant grace The nobest of the Trojan race Paris, frightened fed in anxiety; Hector rebuked the impropriety "Pigskin" Paris turned and advanced, But Meneaus tacked and chanced To render our hero so very ame That he was forced to retire from the game Then Mickey Priam threw a pass To Bobby O'Hector, oved of ass The stands went wid with ecstasy, (For it produced a great effect, ya see) As Hector made a twenty-yard gain But Patrocus stumbed and fe in pain; Achies, terribe as Mars, returned, To the strugge atey spurned Hector tried a trick reverse, But Achies was after with a curse Three times round the fied they ran, Achies was the faster man Hector fe behind his goa; The whiste bew its fina to O'er was the game with excitement fraught: Achaens 2 and Trojans 0 Lineup: Trojans Achaens Teucer LER Idomeneus Pandarus LTR Meneaus Sarpedon LG R Thirsites Gaucus C Protesiaus Dephibus RGL Tydeus Laomedor RTL Nestor Juus REL Diomede Hector (Capt) Q (C) Agamemnon Priam LHR Uysses Paris F Ajax Aeneas RHL Achies Substitutions: Patrocus for Achies; Achies for Patrocus course, he sings his way to freedom, M'a rtini's spendid voice renders some fine seections in a thoroughy --~--~ Ji appeaing manner, and his acting has improved vasty since his first effort 35 A in a, "The Gay Desperado" is a "THEODORA GOES WILD" At Lowe's "Mr Deeds" pops into s:we :farce; too swe to miss town again, but it reay isn't Mr "EAST MEETS WES~'' 25 At Deeds; it is the deightfu insane the Strand George A:riss has et "Theodora Lynn"; and furthermore us down with a deci<kad bump in his Gary Cooper has been suppanted by most recent Gaumont-British producthe beautifu Irene Dunne, who has tion, "East Meets West'' aways been one of our esser pasthere is some rather cever diasions, but a passion nevertheess ogue; a coorfu background that "Theodora Goes Wid" romps aong served so we in "The Green Godat the same fast and merry cip,as dess" that it has been brought! back Mr Cooper's recent howing success, (the od story; if a thing works once, and possesses the same charm as we try it again) Furthermore the act as the basic theme of "Mr Deeds" ing is satisfactory But for every It is the story of Theodora Lynn, word that can be written in favor of who has written a widey-read nove, the picture, a paragraph must be "Sinned Against" which has been used to express its fauts pubished in seria form by her smaariss is a wiy East Indian ruer town paper Upon seeing the out- who has his hands fu taking care of rageous affair in print, the viage ibis kingdom's dipomatid affairs, and bigwigs begin preparing an unhappy at the sam\e time messing up his son's ending for Theodora's "ife of sin'' fooish ove affair with the neurotic 'Dhereupon, becoming frightened, she wife of an Engish officer Those toddes off to New York, meets Me- who sit through to the end of the vyn Dougas, whose wife won't di- production wi see Ariss overcome vorce him, and prompty goes on a a his obstaces with the finesse so wid rampage which wi bring smies pecuiar to that great od sou to the most conservative member of It wi take a brave person indeed, Hartford's utra-conservative set however, to stick it out to the finish Irene Dunne gives a reay fine per- Like so many other British producformance, and the rest of the cast of- tions it goes on and on, boring everyfer grand support If you reay in- one, incuding the actors, to the "nth" sist on being an outcast, stay away degree From what we have heard from Lowe's this week from pubicity reports, "East Meets THE CURTAIN We have been wondering for some time about the Jesters As a matter of fact, we started wondering back in the fa of '33, when we first had the opportunity of seeing them in action Ever since then our impressions have been undergoing a sort of evoution unti now we scarcey know what to think of this the coege dramatic society We have aways thought that even the better New York companies, with adequate financia backing, arge staffs of technicians in every department of pay-production, and most important of a, the cream of American actors and actresses with whom to work, spend something over a month in rehearsa And this means ong hours every day, six days out of the week We assume that years of experience have taught the directors of these pays that this amount of rehearsing is absoutey necessary to the success of the production, or they woud not spend the time, and the money which must go with it, to get ready And now when we turn to a consideration of the Jesters, what do we find? We find that they have very itte taent from which to do their casting, that student actors can spend ony a comparativey sma amount of time each week rehearsing, that the business organization of the Jesters is at best ony fair and many units of that organization are apt to find themseves working at odds with each "THE GAY DESPERADO" 3 0 At the PaJ:ace Nino M,a rtini comes to other And that in spite of a this the society is at present the Paace screen this week in his aowing approximatey three weeks at most to fu-cast rehear- second starring vehice "The Gay sas Is it any wonder that their productions are expected to be Desperado", an insaney amusing, rofinancia fops before work on them has even started? mantic, musica farce The producat present the Jesters are preparing to give Seven Keys to tion is reay good stuff, and doesn't et you down for '8n instant Badpate Though much of the acting is comparativey simpe, The picture opens in a Mexic-a n there are many aspects of the pay which do not make it suitabe theatre, where the aways dependabe for amateur theatricas The setting is compex In order that Leo Carrio, in a bandit roe, is trethe pay may be done effectivey this setting must be incuded in mendousy impressed by an Am,eriany presentation of it Wi the Jesters do a good job with this can picture, and decides to adopt pay? We do not think so, simpy because we do not fee that modern gangster methods He meets Signor Martini, captures him, and they know what they are getting in for forces him to join the gang What does a this prove? Ony this: the coege dramatic Martini on his first ride meets society, poory organized as it is; doomed to financia faiure by and ddna~s a youthfu pair o eoping _ tradition, if nothing ese; possessed of itte acting taent, and Americ11ns, Id:a L~pino anc James aowing a scant thiee weeks in which to whip a pay into shape Bakey artini fas ~n oye wjth is going off the deep end again We have often wondered, and the deicio~s Lupino ga' and' heps we sti do, why the Jesters do not take stock of their imitations hert bofy' tfh~end to escatepe"k As adre su o IS un-gangs r 1 e con uct and g~ve themseves more t~e m whtch to prepare for a pro- he is sentenced to take a stand at the ducton wrong end o-f a tiring squad1 of West" is tremendousy exdting drama Maybe it is; perbaps we were in too critica a mt>od when we saw it But even if we were, we are certainy not going to attempt to change our opinion by seeing it progresssing its turte-rate manner again "TARZAN ESCAPES'' 30 : At Poi's A new "Tarz-an" picture two years in the making, ives up to a advance reports concerning its thriing story Johnny Weissmuer and Maureen O'Suivan return once more to' their junge home, a nd once again enact their primitive ove scenes before a s pe-bound audience composed mosty of eementary schoo kids But don't think "TarZ'an" is too naive for you; an adventure story of this type is entirey satisfactory to anybody whose ony encounter with "the junge has been in the wids' of Brookyn There is; of course, very itte pot OLD PROF JIM WAS NO COMMON BELL RINGER (Continued from page 1)!ish "Peacock," he fet the way Trin ity students did after the WesJeyan game this year Next Jim joined a pirate ship though he afterwards caimed that he didn't know the character of the ex pedition he was embarking on when he joined For a third time he had to make an escape He deserted ship in Brazi and then made severa trips to China, the East Indies, and France before he decided to sette down In 1821, soon after moving to Hart ford, he became a servant of Bishop Browne, the founder of Trinity Co ege When the Coege was founded in 1823, he became the Ringer of the Coege Be, a position he hed effici enty and honoraby for more than fifty years No trick of the students coud prevent him from ringing it They coud stea the capper, but it sti rang; they coud stay up haf of the night fiing it with water which was supposed to stop the noise when it was frozen soid, but ProfeSisor Jim and his be dragged them out of bed and into cass every morn ing just the same Some time after his arriva when the furnace was entrusted to hi tender mercies, he became Professor of Dust and Ashes Later, when his aim with a coa shove was ost, he became Professor of Secrets Student~ tod him a, but he said nothing his motto being, "What you knows I knows, and nobody ese knows' He had other duties besides these Whenever some student had studied the bottom of a botte rather than his Greek, or was wanted by the Fac (Continued on page 3) but it is a series o$ thriing adven tures, eephant stampedes, ion and aigator attacks, -and so on, enacted with sound effects by a chorus of shouting backs make this picture worth seeing If you ike your en tertainment of the 'hair-raising vari ety, "Tarzan Escapes" is right up your aey Hed Over: "Hideaway Gir", a rather gay and merry faree, featuring ~irey Ross Bob Cummings, and that hiarious show-stopper, Martha Raye, 'h as been hed over at the Ayn Miae W)est ar rives at the Asyum Street payjhouse on Thanksgiving Day BIG SEASON IN NEW YORK SUP PER ROOMS The argest assortment of high priced dance bands wi be heard in New York's hote gris and supper rooms, b eginning this month, than ever heard before Tariff 'h as been raised sighty, because the majority of these bands are paid off from the nasty od cover charge Benny Goodman is at the Penn, re pacing Ha Kemp, whose permanent winter spot is the A:rcadi:a in Phia dephia Oab Caoway has moved downtown to Times Square with the famed Cotton Cub, featuring od Bo janges Bi Robinson No more couvert here, but there is a steep minimum charge The Astor has a new gri where Vincent Lopez and his piano hod forth Russ Morgan stays on at the Bitmore, but shifts from the roof to the newy decorated Bowman Room Shep Fieds has shifted to the Pierre and this usuay conservative hostery has -added a foor show, produced by the wise guys from the French Casino Pau Draper, the smothie dancer, tops the entertainment, pus the "ripping rhythm" George Ha begins his seventh consecutive season at the 'I'Jaft, but pays for uncheon and dinner music ony The supper business ayoff gives George penty of coege affairs and cub functions to attend Ha hods the consecutive week's record at one hote for any band on Broadway Enoch Light with his new "yogi stick" rhythm is at the McApin; Ediiy Duchin continues to entertain and enrapture the Junior ~aidjen at the Paza, and Wi Osborne' "side music" is at the New Yorker And Guy Lombardo is! at the Roo96vet again, 'num sedt JB W

3 «!trtnttp <!totge DR NAYLOR AND HENRY FULLER DISCUSS EUROPE Deegate at Youth Conference Describes Work-Reports on Russian Trip Two speakers described the nervous tension and fear of war in Europe at a meeting of the Poitica Science Cub hed Monday evening, November 16, in the Lounge Professor Nayor spoke about French poitics as he observed it in France this summer Henry Fuer, '38, described the Youth Conference in Geneva this summer, where he represented C_o nnecticut, and his three weeks' tour through Soviet Russia The Youth Conference, Fuer said, had representatives from 36 nations and from many groups in each nation The Conference met in the Ha of the League of Nations in Geneva, where Edwin Markham, Haie Seassie had spoken for the freedom of his country,severa weeks -Young Lincon previousy Germany and Itay were unrepresented, he said, because their governments caimed the Conference was too radica Soviet Russia sent deegates, but they were unabe to speak French or E~gish, the anguages used in the meetings The object of the Conference was to discuss ways of securing peace The discussion was divided into three sections according to the socia, poitica, economic, mora, and phiosophic aspects of peace It was the genera opinion of those present that the faiure of the League was due, not to any defect in its construction, but to Branch-70 Farmington Avenue the faiure of the member nations to cooperate They advocated the strengthening of the ties between youth organizations in a nations, the aboition of miitary aviation, the prevention of chid abor in a countries, and the institution of a propaganda agency at Geneva to suppy fims showing the work of youth of a nations in acting for peace After the Conference was over, Fuer toured Russia for severa weeks He entered at Odessa in Crimea, which, he said, is the most Cor Main arid MubeiT)' Stneta beautifu part of the word Here the Russian workers take their vacations The huge paaces of princes Service to Pease Trinity Students in this region have been turned into sanitoriums for sick workers Everything here was cean The workers were neater and ceaner than Broad and Vernon Streets American workers, though their cothes were not as good The average worker, he said, received about 500 rubes a month It is hard to say how much a rube is worth, but its vaue is somewhere around three cents The worker has to pay about two-thirds of his saary in fees, taxes, and dues, and if he gets over 200 rubes a month has to pay an income tax Moscow, he said, has been greaty improved since 1934 when he saw it before Then a the streets were Hartford, eo- "He fed his with the bread of books, And saked his thirst at the wes of thought" HARTFORD NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Comer Main and Pear Streets Hartford, Conn THE HARTFORD MARKET The Fmest of ad Food Products TRINITY SERVICE STATION ATHENAEUM MAINSTAYS DISCUSS SOVIET RULE BOND PRESS Danie Apert and John C Fynn Contrast Different Attitudes Hed Upon U S S R Discussing the topic, "Does Soviet Russia present a chaenge or a warning to the United States?" Danie Apert and John C Fynn deivered contrasting speeches on the two respedtive viewpoints, t01 feature a meeting of the Athenaeum hed on Monday OF THE BE'ITER CLASS evening, November 9 AT CONSIDERATE COSTS The initia speaker was Fynn, who chose the former theory, that Soviet Russia presents a warning to the United States, and deveoped it in a brief ten-minute tak His primary concern was, as he stated, to show what doctrines, what fundamenta beiefs, and what corresponding socia forms underie Russian communistic activities and pr opaganda and to arrive at a concusion as to the acceptabiity of these doctrines He then went on to outine the PabUeation Work a Speciaty manner in which the Boshevik party gained the ascendancy in Russia "The monarchy," said Fynn, "was Printers of "The Trinity Tripod"' not overthrown but faied simpy be- Printing 94 ALLYN STREET Page Three torn up, now they are widened, straightened, and paved The Moscow River has been widened and deepened Od buidings have been torn down whie they have pans for a huge paace, which wi contain among other things an auditorium seating 40,000 and a statue of Lenip one hundred feet higher than the Statue of Liberty In Leningrad he was in the midst of a mimic air raid A gas with a sme ike iodine was et oose whie peope ran about in gas masks Here, as everywhere in Europe, he was aways conscious of the fear of war From his experience of three weeks in Russia, he said that the younger generation there is in favor of Russia's new dea, but the peope are dishonest, inefficient, and act ike chidren Professor Louis H Nayor foowed Fuer He had a chart showing the make-up of -the French Pariament, and named ten or tweve of the many parties in it When one of the fifteen ministers in the French Cabinet resigns, he said, they a have to go with him "Then the President has to rush around to find another cabinet, which may' contain any member of the previous cabinet but the member who was forced to resign The next part of his speech he dehe voted to French newspapers showed a copy of "L'Echo de Paris", Coone de Ia Roche's paper De a Roche is eader of the Crois du Feu, the French Fascist organization De Ia Roche has a private detective organization in his society, and he caims it warned the poice that King Aexander was in danger a week before he was assassinated Practicay every French newspaper is owned and subsidized by some poitica party, he said They a can be, and many are, bribed by some party or even by foreign nations Instead of censoring a paper with Trotskyite views, the government just bought it out In a discussion between severa members of the audience, among whom was Professor Humphrey, it was brought out that in some respects the French press is freer than the American press because anarchists may pubish papers in France, whie they may not in the United States Ony ast year a man was arrested in Hartford because he had a copy of "The New Masses" This summer, Dr Nayor said, the French had four things to fear For the first, they aways have and aways wi fear an attack from Germany In the second pace they are afraid that the revot in Spain wi end up too conservativey or too radicay They disike the ack of tourists, imports, and exports caused by the ack of devauation of the franc The speaker concuded by pointing out that F:rench peasants are afraid of devauation because they stand the chance of osdng one-haf to two-thirds of the money stowed away in their socks and mattresses cause it was unabe to cope with the cri sis; and in simiiar fashion the revoutionary provisiona government, since it did not understand the masses, became suppanted by 'anarchy and universa disintegration' By skifu manoeuvers Lenin and the Boshevik party now assumed power and pro posed a sociaist revoution They gained the support of the masses, Fynn stated, because they were abe to gauge its puse and' propose attractive soutions that woud answer the needs of the moments Based on strict discipine and the Marxian creed, the purpose of the party was soey to ensure the supremacy of the Boshevik, yet in so doing, it utiized every opportunity possibe to appear as a popuar government "The absence of freedom of opinion and pubic meeting in the Boshevik state is no temporary restriction necessitated by a temporary crisis, and, any toeration actuay extended to non-boshevik opinions and groupssuch societies, for exampe, as churches and sects-is merey a matter of poitica opportunism This intoerance expresses the identification between the Boshevik party and the state (Continued on page 4) facuty out One of the professors PUNCH BY PROF JIM CLASS DAY FEATURE had a suit ruined by missies hured f'om the windows, whie Bishop Browne, whose statue now gazes so (Continued from page 2) sereney over the campus, had to uty for some other crime or mis- break down the south section door demeanor, Professor Jim had to hau with a fence rai Trinity Coege is an interesting the offender out of his coset or out from under his bed and bring him pace for Janitors Professor Jim heped found the Coege and saw to the office He was aso required it grow unti it had to move to the to ight the fires in the ecture rooms, edge of town for a new start Our and provide the wind foo: the chape odest iving janitor, Bi Duffy, heped buid the buidings we use now, organ His most important duties, however, and has watched and heped Trinity ga:ow to her present prosperous posicame on Cass Day Then he fied tion There must be something about and gave out the pipes; 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4 Page Four KOBROSKY CLIMAXES FOOTBALL CAREER IN DEFEAT OF VERMONT Two Touchdowns Kobrosky's Contribution in Easy Catamount Game STATISTICS Trinity No of firs t downs, 14 Yards gained rushing, 368 Yard ost rushing, 23 No passes attempted, 12 No passes competed, 5 Yards gained passing, 68 Passes intercepted by, 1 No of punts, 7 Average distance of punts, 35 No of fumbes, 1 Own fumbes recovered, 1 Yards ost penaties, 30 Vermont FOUR SPEAKERS DISCUSS COMMUNITY CHEST PLANS SPORT SIDELIGHTS i ~ By L M A, '38 Different Aspects of Campaign "Kobrosky, the man without a Program Presented to weakness to my knowedga", was Coege Audience Dan Jessee's theme in speaking of his star in his! radio tak the other During the past week there was a nigtht 3 series of noon chape services at which 62 four speakers taked about different Seniors Car Linde, Bi Haight, aspects of the Community Chest Drive Howard Edstrom, Bob Parker, Gene (Continued from page 1) which is now going on Monday noon D'Angeo, Steve Truex, Doc Cr:mer, 2 Unabe to gain consistenty on the Dr Ogiby gave the first tak 10 and Mac McCarthy were Mickey's acground, Trinity mixed aerias and Dr Ogiby, who previous to coming companists in wearing their Bue and occasiona ong gains by Kobrosky, to Trinity 'was engaged in Church 31 God footba togs for the ast time Truex, and O'Maey to push over five work in the Phiippines, drew a com2 ast s a turday On the other hand, touchdowns parison between the natives' care for Vermont's offense added up to a sum their poor and unfortunate and the 1 tota of ni and was often more benevermont's Number 22, Veteran Ed Community Chest program in this Hoey of Hartford, was probaby the ficia to the opposition tian to them0 country "Even among the poor tribes best tacke that the tean1 faced this seves Empoying what is known as of the Igorots of the Phiippines~ the year a wide-open game with ots of ateras poor a:re taken care of," said Dr Ogiand forwards, the Catamounts eft OFFICE NEWS by The President then discussed the Grantand Rice said in his coumn themseves wide open to marauding (Continued from page 1) speakers for the rest of the week, in the "New York Herad-'Dribune" bue-shirts as they handed the ba read an Engish paper on "Shake- and said that he wished every student that Kobrosky was deserving of much ike amateur rivet-throwers woud take an active part in the more mention nationay than he has speare's Viains" Both eevens batted to a standsti On Thursday morning, the cass in Community Chest He decared that had for the first five minutes Trinity inguistics and the students in Greek it is up to every man to give found itsef against a heavier ine that A met with Professor Kittredge in Saturday's was number 22 out of refused to be shoved about the terrain the Lounge for an hour He took Neson Sy, Scout Executive for the ast 24 to be rung up in the Trin Sunderand and Levine on the offense for his subject the impertinent remark Hartford, was the second speaker in victory coumn fcxr the Green and God uncovered of young Hamet: "Words, words, the series His topic was "Scouting some fancy ateraing but which did words" As Professor Kittredge is and the Community Chest" Interesting statistics about "The not cover any ground one of the greatest iving authorities "There are many institutions which Kobra" revea that he has started evinevitaby the opening came after on anguage, it was a priceess were inaugn'ated and financed by ery game since he has been eigibe 'O'Maey ran a punt back to his own opportunity for the students to hear private agencies," said Mr Sy "For for varsity competition, that he has 44 Truex swung to the right as if him exampe, education started in private payed a part of every quarter of for a sice at tacke, but found his way schoos and then was taken over by those games, that he has been on the bocked by his own interference Steve President Ogiby is p'eaching at the State Physica and heath educa- winning side 19 times out of 21, and effected a eompete reversa to the the Berkshire Schoo, Sheffied, tion was first started in this country that he has scored a grand tota of eft and gaoped to the Vermont 27 Mass, on Sunday, November 29; at by the Y M C A and then was taken 169 points A record that anyone before being tossed O'Maey faded St Pau's Schoo, Concord, N H, over by the schoos ought to be justy proud of back and whipped an aeria to Cobra December 6; St Mark's Schoo, "Scouting," decared Mr Sy, "deon the 5-yard marker from where Southboro, December 13 veopes character The schoos, both he crossed in a coupe of steps KobIt must do Coach Oosting's heart pubic and private, are adopting the rosky aso did t he conversion On Wednesday morning, December methods of scouting; scouting must good to know that the footba seavermont sti coudn't gain an inch 9, the speaker at chape wi be the go on! Unempoyment offers a prob- son is over so t>at ast year's varand kicked out on the Trin 31 in em to phianthropy; for exampe: sity squad wi be out in fu force the eary stages of the second quarter Reverend G Gardner Monks, Head$16,000,000,000 were spent by the for one of the hardest basketba master of Lenox Schoo, Lenox, Mass On the first pay red-headed O'Maey government ast year in its war on schedues in recent years found his spot through eft tacke crime, averaging $133 per person Mr James Jackson of Boston, and broke cean of severa tackers Sophomore Ed Morris wi have to to score Kobrosky booted true again father of Francis Jackson, 'Z8, and This, of course, h~d to be paid in After these two outbursts the Bue Mr Chares F Weed, Trinity, '94, taxes, but the program of character- sotep some to fi Mickey's shoes, and God subdued their cannonading have invited the footba team to Bos- buiding in education has been entirey but we prophecy great things for the to desutory fiting and reached down ton for the evening of December 5 negected If this had not been the man from Windsor into their bag of tricks Kobrosky Mr Jackson wi entertain them at case, the huge crime bi woud have and O'Maey staged a reviva of the dinner at the Tavern Cub, after which been greaty diminished We shoud Whenever you get over to the not eave everything thus to unstatue of Liberty good for 25 yards, they wi be guests of Mr Weed at swimming poo, take a ook at Freshbut it came too ate ij the haf to the Sportsman's Show A ettermen directed, haphazard deveopment" Mr Sy concuded his tak by stat- m~n B'reaststroker Aksomitas and be of any materia hep on the squad have been invited toturn green with envy at the speed Trinity hammered back after the gether with Coaches Jessee and ing that the future of this country woud be determined by the character that boy gets out of the stroke that rest period to score a brace of touch- Carke, President Ogiby, and Mr grandma earned to swim with downs in rapid succession ere the Howard Greeney, who is a cassmate of the coming generation, and he made a pea that coege students reaize third quarter was ten minutes od of Mr Weed this fact and act accordingy Again the Bue and God was deep,our pajis in this, the ast of the in Catamount territory as the resut footba sideights, go to Captain On Thursday, Mr Russe Davis Kobrosky, Coa~es Dan Jessee, and of a recovered fumbe Kobrosky JESSEE ON AIR deivered the thi<rd tak in the pro- Joe Carke, to the members of the took an O'Maey pass in the fat gram, speaking concerning the Budget 1936 footba squad, and to the abe and ~raced to the 16-yard ine Revers(Continued from page 1) ing the procedure, Cobra threw the to speak as representative of the Committee of the Community Chest corps of directors, managers, et a, same pass to his running mate who sma coege, comparing the big with He started off by saying that the a of whom made possibe a most went across, standing up the itte Coach Jessee spoke from background of the Budget CommittPe successfu season Vermont's atera tossing became New Y01rk and in the five minutes Campaign is a product of evoution, quie eerie as the Green Mountain time aotted him succeeded in aby heing essentiay a cooperative effort Guess that Trin hods two mythica Boys heaved the pigskin about with presenting the case of sma coege Jf the community, and that cooperastate championships, one of which ingreat abandon Truex recovered one footba Among his many isteners, tion is a definite need of society "There are numerous barriers to cudes the entrant of Yae University on his 45 after the ba had exchanged he found an especiay attentive ear hands three or four times To make at Trinity, whe~e every radio was success," said Mr Davis, "and chief Congratuations, Coach MacCoud, asswance douby sure, Steve dove off tuned in and many fraternity houses among these are the resources avai- Captain O'Bryon, and members <>f tacke on the next pay and outdis- postponed supper unti after his abe to meet the need Of course, the soccer team those who 'know inost about the needs tanced the Green secondary to the interview of the poor are tnose who work with goa ine and for them The Community Chest Foowing the presentatjion cerecampaigners surveyed the statistics taks on the Community Chest monies, Kobrosky thanked his admir"think," said Mr Shipman, "think Howard of the past two years; with this, they Tabot LT ers by way of scoring his ast touchhusing prepared the budget fcxr 1937 They of socia work, think about its history LG down for the Trinity Bue and God Vinick D'Angeo Bede then presented this budget to the and its pace in our civiization Conc Cobra himsef paved the way as he Lawton board of directors, each of whom sider the reation between pubic and RG ran 57 yards to the Vermont 12 stripe Harris Hoey ooked over the budget of their own private agencies for socia work Has Parker RT on a fake p ass pay Two ine pays private work a reason for being? RID Litsky agencies Linde netted but two yards Again it was O'Maey QB Bedford "There are many peope in this "The Budget Committee is como'maey throwing and Kobrosky relh Levine posed of tweve citizens of Hartford city who are very much in need, who ceiving in the end zone for the ast Kobrosky RH O'Nei who are interested in the socia work ive just on the border-ine", continued touchdown of a bazing three-year Truex Jackson FB Sunderand and business of the community; they the speaker "For these we have varsity career Score by periods: serve without pay and meet three three types of agencies to take care With five minutes to go, Jessee times a week Among questions which of their needs First of a, we have began to cean the bench of a re- Trinity Touchdowns: Kobrosky 2, O'Maey they discuss, the foowing is typica: the famiy agencies, which, ike the s erves, and Mickey Kobrosky was one of those to eave The crowd rose 2, Truex; points from try after touch- Is the Budget Large Enough to Meet sage in a sma town, does and' advises Sma Enough to Be everything for the famiy Next 81'e to its feet as one in tribute to a man down, Kobrosky 3 (pacements); ref- the Need? the h eath agencies which take care who has heped fashion a new era er ee, McGrath; umpire, McCormick; Raised? "They ask for three-quarters of a of quarantine, Better Babies Contests, in Trinity footba as he came trotting inesman, Fitzgerad; fied judge, off the fied happy andi smiing, but Ginsburg; time, 10-minute quarters miion doars This is reay a very and the ike Last, but not east, are Substitutions : Trinity: ends, Haight, conservative figure We on the Com- those agencies which care for the probaby a trife saddened that his Eastrom, LeFevre; tackes, Weeks, munity Chest consider ourseves spirit of the destitute, that is to say, day was over Ed Morris took up the job of haras- Webb, Benjamin; guards, Keer, Mc- trustees of this money for those who the character-buiding agencies "Private agencies can extend a sing the Catamounts by r eeing off Carthy, Cramer, Decker; center, need it most" heping hand further to the individua severa substantia runs as the re Hamiton; backs, Budd, Wicox, Upham, Morris, Chotkowski On Friday, Mr Arthur L Shipman, than can the State agencies However, s erves ended the 1936 season Vermont: tacke, Mcinerney; guards, Jr, who spoke on "The Responsibiity both work in cooperation There &Ire The ineups and summary: 'Trinity Vermont King, Trottier, Farre, Howe; cent er, of Pubic and Private Agencies for twenty-eight member agencies of the Aexander LE Lipsky Howe; backs, Berry, Howard Reief Work," concuded the series of Hartford Community Chest" ================ COMMONS CLUB The Commons Cub announces the eection to membership of the foowing men: Cyde C Carter, '37, Windsor; Everett T Cross, '38, N ew Britain; John F Day, '39, Hartford; Joseph A Greco, '37, Hartford; Wibur W Lynch, '37, Brookyn, N Y; David Keating, '39, Lee, Mass; John D Scranton, '38, Hartford; and J Warren Weissheimer, '39, Eage Pass, Texas Aso the pedging of the foowing mim : Pau J Bika, '40, New York, NY; Edwin A Chares, '40, Brookyn, NY; Wiiam C Cark, '40, Bratteboro, Vt; Pau S Goodwin, '40, Titon, N H; Raph S Grover, '40, Brookyn, N Y; Kenneth L Guthrie, '40, Yonkers, N Y; Richard W Hamiton, '40, Norwak; Wayne L Johnson, '40, Desmet, S D; Caspar B Schaefer, '40, Bridgehampton, N Y; George W Smith, '40, Hartford; Pau S Stenbuck, '40, Mount Vernon, N Y; and George R Stubbs, '40, Danbury ATHENAEUM ON U S S R (Continued from page 3) In continuation of his indictment of Soviet Russia, Fynn cried down the judiciary structure of the state He decared that the Boshevik state does not recognize the right of the individua to ega tria but is abe to empoy a purey administrative pro cedure against persons who endanger its existence or hamper the execution of its poicy For them the pena code itsef is a poitica weapon This caim of the Boshevik state to assert its authority directy, stated Fynn, is founded on their recognition of terrorism as an administrative and poitica instrument Their Ogpu, formery termed the Cheka, is competent to make arrests and impose the severest penaties without aey restrictions save from the poitica authorities, to whom it is soey responsibe In 1930 forty-eight Soviet civi servamts, according to Fynn, were shot on the charge of sabotage, and their confessions pubished ony after their death The Boshevik phiosophy, said Fynn, demands that there be no contrast between the individua and society, since the ife of the individua must beong competey to the society Its tenets insist that "a inteectua ife which does not serve Boshevik aims must be annihiated ; inteectua freedom must yied to the dogmas o the Boshevik creed; reigion must disappear; and scientific researca must be excusivey directed to resuts that are in harmony with the doctrines of diaectica materiaism and, above a, serve the Boshevik rue" "On these points I denounce Soviet Russia and say that this terroristic state, the fase Utopia, is the very thing which Ear Browder is attempting to put into the United States," concuded Fynn "Under orders from Moscow he is attempting revoution here Let the United States be warned If the government of this country shoud ever-by war or some other crisis-so weaken itsef that it fais to retain the support of the peope, Ear Browder and his foowers wi be ready to step into power" Socioogicay speaking, the most significant of a the trends in the Soviet Union, Apert stated, is the deiberate panning of the entirt nation's production, not for profit but for community use Under this program a rea system of socia security may be secured Turning next to suffrage, Apert decared that ony 20 years ago, with the Mohammedan race constitut ing approximatey 10 percent of the tota popuation of the USS R, the women of that reigion were practicay saves Bought and sod as ear! as the age of 11, they were entire~ subject to the orders of their hut bands Now, said Apert, the Sovie government has promoted a new socii reation between man and wife, cred (Continued on page 5)

5 CHURCH GROUP MEETS TO SELECT NEW NAME At a meeting hed ast Thursday night the former Church Cub, which originated ony a few weeks ago, officiay adopted the name, "Seabury Society" The organization was so named after Reverend Samue Seabury, First Bishop of Connecticut,!irst Bishop of the Episcopa Church in the United States, and the man for whom Seabury Ha was named Pans were made to canvass facuty, students, and administration in order to obtain contributions in support of the Community Chest At this time Dr Ogiby was made honorary Chapain of the Society, and future pans -of the organization were discussed, The Society now consists of twenty members; new men may be eected by subscribing to the president The aims and purposes of this organization sha be to deveop and further -spiritua ife in Trinity Coege; to assist in the work of the Episcopa -Church in and near Hartford, and to assist in socia work on the Coege campus and in Hartford At the eight o'cock service ast Sunday morning the Seabury Society received Hoy Communion in a body, in the Chape of Perfect Friendship Page Five ATHENAEUM ON USSR (Continued from page 4) ing equa opportunity for either sex Taking up reigion and its standing today in Russia, Apert compared the Soviet Government to a scientist in his aboratory With regards to reigion's position The scientist, Apert expained, permits reigious beiefs outside his fied, but does not permit their interference with his findings and accompishments inside of his stated fied To further demonstrate this, Apert offered' the success that Russia has had in modernizing the Mohammedan woman in spite of the furore created by the Mosem cergy, which considered that their reigion was being infringed Turning to a totay different phase of the Soviet experiment, Apert discussed their approach to the probem of heath and medicine The idea of their medica profession, he stated, is not so much to cure individua pat ients as to create a heathy community In 1935 there were amost 500,000 in the army of workers for positive heath The Soviet government, said Apert, spends more for medica research than does any other country in the word "Certainy," he said, "the sociaized medica promotion in the USSR offers a chaenge to the profession of the United St ates" In the fied of education and in their promotion of cuture, the Russian government, Apert insisted, offers us a rea exampe of progress Whereas in to 80 percent of the popuation was iiterate, in 1935 over 90 percent read and write Whie, in this country, we were cosing schoos because of ack of funds, Soviet Russia was the ony country in the word in which the pubic expenditure on education, throughout the economic depression, continuousy increased In the United States, said Apert, students are seected not according to capabiity but according to financia status, whereas in the Soviet Union 75 percent of the students are actuay paid to go to schoo Likewise, in the U S S R art mu- The Coege Store seums and theaters are more widey attended than anywhere ese in the word Music, painting, and iterature are activey encouraged A sampe of this, Apert stated, may be found in the fact that in 1930 more books were pubished in Russ~a than in any other nation in the word Badwin ~ Stewart Proprietor Excusivey a Pen Shop 17% Pear Street, just off Mai THE HUNTER PRESS Job Work of a kinda 222 Pear Street, Hartford 302 ASYLUM ST, HARTFORD Phone PIANOS Steinway, Knabe, Steck, Weber, and Wheeock F L o we R s RADIOS Phico and RCA KENNETH MACKAY Hammond Eectric PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES You can get them at WATKINS BROS 44 Vernon Street, Hartford Fountain Pens, Pencis, Desk Sets, Leads, Inks, Repairs Eectrica Contractors ORGANS MAX SCHER Wadman's Pen Shop 241 ASYLUM ST, HARTFORD 332 ASYLUM STREET Teephone It's a Liqht Smoke! 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