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1 .. : 'u" GOME." AOROSS $3.00 lhecolle&e oe'heciyoe' New York "uf:'qoie AOROSS $3.00 o Use his ch Mis" ds of idlof bu so oking -bu h are he $65- o sugges o you. f. PAN'J Broadwa a 13h S. FlfbAvL ld Ul ND MONTH nu"h a E YEARS ORTHAND.93 Y. Ciy eleria Cooking OADWAY --- )M Volume 42 - No. 1 NEW YORK CTY THURSDAY FEBRUARY PRC FVECEN 'V" COMBNES A. A. AND PUBLCATONS N NEW UNON PLAN <$ TCKET PRCED AT $3.00 Horowiz Rosenberg and Bandler S. C. Officers FOUR APPONTMENTS CAPUTA '28 OHOSEN LA VENDER COURTMEN MADE TO FACULTY NEW 'OAMPUS' HEAD TO MEET CATHOLC'V. Des Garrennes Mayers Har- Abraham Birnbaum and Sanrow and Neiglinger ley Frank Are Appoined Receive Poss o Execuive Poss EFFECTVE FEBRUARY 1 The nolrel sysem of elecion of Lavender o Renew Publicaion Wih Adven of erm ha of universal voing duro Suden Council.officers used las New "U" ing reciaion brough ino he office of presiden of he Suden Council Harry Horowiz '28 by a $10 SA V1NG ':"""PO$BLE pluraliy of abou 100 voes over Four new men were appoined o hose cas. for Henry Rosner. Moe he faculy on' February firs accord Half Price Tickes for Remaining Baskeball Games hird and fourh respecively in Robinson. Dr. Jean des Gan'ennes Dr. Abramowiz and Dave Coral were ing o an announcemen of Presiden Wih New Bookle he ball oing. For he office of Benjamin Harrow Dr. Lewis Mayers vice-presiden Jack B. Rosenberg and William Neidlinger will ake A new Union embodying all he '29 easily defeaed his oppon.>n heir poss during his semeser in ad\'anages of he old has again been Charles Shapiro '29 by a large ma- he deparmens (of :Romance Lan- '.:fermed and will funcion his erm joriy. Moe Bandler '30 slighly guages Chemisry Economics and 'The price of he "U" bookle has ousripped Simon Gerson '29 for Music respech'ely. EDTOR PLANS CHANGES Mayers Presiden of Campus New Policies in Feaure and Associaion; Garrennes o News Wriing Are Leave Townsend Harris Conemplaed Regulariy in he "appearance of feaures a sysemaized check-up on he work of he saff) and he insiuion of a special deparmen of CllPable wriers o handle feaure s"der are salien objecive of The Campu program for he new erm under +he leadership of Joseph J. Capua '28 Tl'eenly eleced edior-in-chief of The Campus a a join meeing of he Campus Associaion and he Associae and Execuive Boards of he AND JASPER QUNTETS ' " NEW CAMPUS EDT.OR TEAM HAS BUSY WEEK END College Baskeeers fo Find Siff Opposiion in Boh Teams LNEUP S....;." UNCHA(jED. Coach Holman's Men Ou for Eighh and. Ninh Consecu-' ive- Vicories Quie a busy we>ek-end is forecas for he vnrsiy quine Wih wo 'hal:ci games being played n he 'sl1or space of hree days. ThisSaurda.-y been se a he unusually low price he office of secreary by a bare Dr. Lewis Mayers who has been ap evening f.lle Lavender mees he. of hree dollars Thiry-six issues pluraliy hough having no major- poined o he posiion of assisan Caholic Universiy eam of W"Ahingon D. C. a home and 'on he' Of The Campus he privilege of half- iy. Jlrofessor of business law graduaed paper. '. from he College wih he class of Capua has served The CUfllPUS on following Monday nigh Manhaari ':' price ickes o all home ahl{ir n 1912 he recel 'ed. hl's M. A. M d '" hc A.sl)ciae Board lnd during he ": 'el'ens. four issues of ercury an d from he Universiy of Wisconsin his Joseph J. Capua '28 Eleced Edior is o be me a ha 9h Coas De- '""::wo issues of Lavender are e Kaplan an Bronz has year as a member cf he E:d- of The Campus By he Campus fnse Armory on Wes 14h Se Ph.D. from Columbia in 1913 and ' ":"feaures wih which he new "U" '( rla B' oar. d The busl' n es s ;m: ". 'n's - Associaion and Saff. in a game ha may decide-.he: "i"ls 'canvassing h'e suden body. To Lead Debaers he degree of L.L.B. from George lai)n of ]-o ri-wcekly wi" again meropolian championship. Washingon Universiy in He be under he supervision of Herber Firs Game in Three Weeks Sales Going Fas. F Sp' S has also served as insrucor in gov- J. Lachnlan '29 re-eleced 1uslless Homan's mep ii1 be ou rying' for heir eighh and ninh con. i " Repors from he "U" sales com- or rlng eason ernmen in he Evening Sessiori of manager. Duggan Tendered miee indicae ha he new' Union he College for some ime. n underaking he duies of his secuive vlcoric\: of 'he ljeason Th(; " is' a popular organizaion. The Mayers Founder of 'Camp\iS' new posiion he edior announces Dinner a Bilmore C. U. game will also mark he five's lar sale of bookles has been a- Team o Engage in Five Dr. Mayers was during his career wo imporan advancemens on he firs sar in' hree -weeks since "g - ribued o he sudens' desire o Coness Two of Them a his College one of he founders saff.. Abraham A. Birnbaum '29 Upon Reiremen epic" FClrdham game in which he: insure ickes for' he remammg A way of The Campus as well as is busi- has been appoined news edior and ar%ln' was defe/i-ed forh firs{: ime)his y'el::l?y21l-25." > hak0ha1j games. The N. Y. U ness execuive. He is a presen he Sanley Frank '30 is he new spors al\o'l Hanhaan games in paricular Ben Kaplan '30 was eleced capain presiden of he Campus Associaion edior succeeding William. Sha h:.ve aroused widespread ineres in of he debaing eam a a meeing nc. composed of fornier ediors and pir6 '27. he-'ryew 'iu". The liu'ge sv.;m-. k A he same business managers' of"thl. Campus. Service Charms Awarded nll ng.' an" waer polo schedule an held wo wee s ago.. d Dr.. Jean des Garennes will occupy Gold' charms in recogniion of lie 'imseball p'rogram of nineeen ime George Branz '30 was appom e ile posiion of assisan professor in hree years service on The Campus j1:3.mrs have also been influenial in manager by Harry Horowiz '28 he deparmen of Romance Lan- were awarded o Mahew Meser '28 blimulaing ineres in he new "U" presiden of he Sud"" CounciL guages a hc Brooklyn Cener. Be- r<'iring nws edior Herber L. icke. The half price prvilege The eam composed of Ben Kaplan fore l'eceiving he appoinmen e Lachman '29 and Maxwell Weinberg haids rue i llus be noed in hese ' '30 H' m was a member of he French depar.- '27. n recogniion of serving wo spors a. well as 'n bask.ebalj. '30 Arhur Silverman 'er an men of Townsend Harris. h b d f h ' Pla '30 rving Lubroh 28 and years on e oar s 0 e \'1- Large savings in he purchase of Morris blzer '30 has a series of Harrw.o leach Chem. weekly silver charms were presened The Campus he College ri-weekly five debaes his erm wo of hem Dr. BenJamm Harrow who has o Louis N. Kaplan '29 Ernes C. newspaper Mercury he humor mag- away. On February 20h he eam served n. he faculy of he College Mossner '29 Eugene Tuck '29 and nzine and Lavender he College wi uphold he negaive 'of he glles- o Physclan? and Surgeuns Colum- Sanley B. Frank '30. lierary magazine have also been ion "Resolved: Tha Radio be a: Pub- bla Umversly for h pas fe Spors Sparks Pas Performances :facors in he' popular revival of lic Monopoly" agaiqs Waguer Col- years wi become an msrucor Bound in Morocco and he oher inres in he "U". Thiry-six lege. This debae will be held/ a he.deparmen of Chemsry. Mr. familiar feaures of The Campus isues of he ri-weekly usually sold will appear reglllarly in heir ac- five cens per copy four jssues (Coninued on P'.1ge 5) (Coninued on Page 6) cusqmed places on cerain days of Mercury oherwise sold a which ere now being assigned by he weny-five cens per issue anif edior. Readers of The Campus may Lavender which will be issued wice OVERSTREET GVES SERES 100 CANDDATES ADMTTED hus know jus when o expec o be will be free o members of he "U". regaled by he divers specialies of Tile cos of Lavender in he pas has 'OF "MND BULDNG" TALKS TO COLLEGE DAY SESSON he publicaion. ' been fifeen cens per copy. By making he wriing of feaure Value of Ticke $13.20 sories he special provincc of a The flsimaed saving o sudens A 0 professor of 'Only 700 sudens will be admied group of alened members of he h dl h "U" b kl h b HRlTY vel's ree o ng e 00 - e as een J'l1 b o hll Jay session of he College ac- saff i is hoped hus o keep he compued o be $10.20 he oal. philosophy a he Co ege W e cording o an announcemen by Dr. conen of- he paper coninually value of he bookle being $ heard in a series of lecures whch Goschal1 Regisrar. This is less varied and refreshing for he reader. The presen Union is he resul of will be delivered in he audiurium han half he number of hose np- To his end severl men are now a concenraed effor on he par of of he Communiy Church of Ne\v plying who numbered approixmaely enrolling as special feaure wriers The Campus' and Mercury o save Y k' Th day evening-a 8' and is a disinc drop from he under he direcion of Alber Maisel o ff h e heavy fmanclal... deflcls. w h' e h or every urs. b 23 Th. record of las semeser when almos ' '30' conducor of "Gargoyles" he nearly crushed hem la fall. Con- P. M. commencmg Fe ruary :. e 900 were admied from he 1400 a- regular humor icolumn of The ferences held wlh he A. A. de general subjec wi be "BU\ldmg plicans. Campus. cided he policies of he new "C' Minds for Tomorrow." Professor This will swell he regisraion The columns of The Campus are Through faculy and su«len ell- Oversree who is a presen on a figures for he day session o he re- aways available for he publicaion Operaion i was hoped ha he pi- leave of absence from he CoJlege is cord number of over Of hese of leers of general ineres o he falls of former disasrous venures well known as an auhor and lecurer approximaely 1300 are enrolled a edior expressing eiher faculy or could be avoided. on philosophic subjecs. The series of he Brookl'11 Cener 80 Willoughby suden ()pinion. n order o meri Suden-Faculy Conrol lecures a he Communiy Church Sree which receives abou 300 of publicaion however Campus sand Professors Williamson Mayers ana will preced courses o be given by he incoming freshmen. ards require ha all c0 6 mmunicaions Goodman comprise he faculy mem- Dr. Will Duran and Joseph Wood 'J1he disapllqined ppi\i'can have be well wrien and deal wih bel's of he conrol board and Her- Kruch famous oramaic criic. " he alernaive of aending he some phase of College life. Unsigned ber Lachman '29 Jack Deusch '29 The subjecs of Prof. Oversree s evening session where upon he com- leers will no be e.'ceped alhough Jack Rohenberg '29 and Arnold lecures will be as f()lows: pleion of a leas a year's saisfac- he anonymiy of le wrier may be Shukoofi '29 are he suden repre- Feb. 23-The psychology of his ory work hey may hen be rans- preserved by he use of iniials when Slaives wih moher man who is age. - ferred o he day session. so desired. sill o be appoined. Mar. 1-How do we build a mind? Of hose who have aken and pass The "U" 'Sales Commiee has Mar. 8-The basic rends in mind ed he enrance examinaions ver CAMPUS MEETS TODAY been pu in charge of he disposa; building; few i was declared will gain adof 'ickes. The members are: Dave Mar. '1&-ReviaJizing he ciizen. mission o he day session. Las erm Coral'28 Mac Reisldnd '29 Sid Mar..22-Building world-minded- "nly weny-eigh ou of more han Raer '80 Bob Hare '81 ard Jack ness. wo hundred candidaes were al- iusch '?9chairman. Mar. 2lvaging he adul lowed admission. A meeing of he enire Campus saff for 12:30 oday has been an. nollnced by.t()seph J. Capua '28 edior-in chief. Many Noables Aend Ban: que Given o Formr Head of Governmen Dep. Dr Sephen Pierce Duggan was honored a a esimonial dinner on he even of his reiremen from he College h(' Hoel Bilmore :'onday evening January 30. The reiremen marked he compleion of a hiry-seven years affiliaion wih he faculy serving for many years as head of he' Deparmen of Governmen and Sociology. Robinson and Klapper Presen Jusice Thomas W. Churchill presided a he dinner. Among he speakers were Judge John Basse Moore Mrs. Carrie Chapman Ca he famous suffragee Prof. James T. 'Showell Dean Klapper and Preiden Robinson. Docors Klapper and Robinson former sudens under Prof. Duggan oulined his work a he College and lauded him on his insiuion of he evening and exension divisions by securing he services of voluneer eachers. Duggan Lauds His Sudens Dr. Duggan in his speech of appreciaion complimened he Ciy College sudens characerizing hem as "keen energeic and somewha argumenaive. He added ha alfsoclaion wih he men in his class had helped keep him abreas. of he imes in many hings wih which hc had oo lile ime o familiadze himself oherwise. The unveiling of he porrn- of Dr. Duggan which will be hung in he College halls occupied a p.rominen posiion on he program. J: Campbell Phillips. he aris ipr"scned he pieure ancl Presiden Robinson made he speech of accepance. Ouside of his work on he faculy he Professor ha( engaged in mllch educaional work of inernaional characer. n 1919 when he nsiua of nernaiona Educaion was (Coninued Dn Page 2) Boh. bales will undoubedly 'li close.:and well played. More iner es of course is aached' o he Manhaan cones bu i is' quie possible ha he Caholic U. _ ':lm. will provide he siffer op-osiion: 'i'he Capiol Ciy eam brings.o New York he same five men ha eked ou R win las year over ne; C. C. N. Y. forces. The combina;-: ion consising of Long Amans Car-.' ney Fo]ey and Harvey won en sraigh games his semon befo" Virginia bumped hem off wo weeks ago. Manhaan Seeks Revenge Manhaan wih a fine eam wil be seeking revenge for he rouncing hey suffered a he Lavender's 'hands a.. campaign. On he same nigh ha New York was aking' Fordham's measure he' Green won from N. Y. U in hp same dnq of a game. The corp. was 27<26 and a field goal by Vinny Keber in he las eigh seconds of play decided he issue. Sandak May Sar The line"up of he home eam for hese wo games is sill unciecidej. Four men Capain RJbisein and Liss a forwarrl Goldberg acenerj and Meisel. a guard; are 'fixures llu he lef guard pos is- sill' a oss-up bewn hree men. Lou Spindel1 sophomore sensaion has sared mos of he games bu Jack Sandalr's grea periormanc& in he Fordham game when he sullk hree field goa)s iii he lao few minues o virually 'win he gaine may give him.. he rail. is even possible ha Coach Holman wijr sar Arie' Mcscan o sound ou he opposion. ' M'irican is no especial fashy bu fsa seady; consiseil gua.rd ond.11)o:man'- ' sill renllins o be Been.wllohe; he long Jay-crf caused. b:r he mfif'. year examinaions will 'harm 'he eam or' prove beneficial... n" he pas Holman has found b afer going ;rlugh an. ard\\ous schedule of nine()r. en. g:ames..he -refi \1S\liY ''''' ';... ;;i. i :" " l' ". \ i ""'1 d < '

2 j ;.. :.' i.. -: Pae 4 TBECAMPUSM ONDAYJANUAR:Yl61:928. T CORRESPONDENCE To he Edior 0/ he Campus: Ciy Colleg.. Dear Sir: 'hl."ough an unforunae llisab a personal lel'r o me from. wo former sudenf of he College now in France wus shown yuu and reproduced in a recen i""(" or 1'1" Camp/H. No um' was auhorized o make his leh public. regre ha a p"rsonal l<lf'r should have found is way o Jlliblieaion. Will you pleae make sui. able "wnion of his error? Very ruly yours A. J. GOLDFORB THE COLLEGE OF THE CTY OF NEW YORK SCHEDULE OF FNAL EXAMNATONS JANUARY 1928 AHT 112 BO. 27 CHE1. 20 EOON :CON. 175 ENGL. 33 FRENCH 33 GERMAN 41 9 A.M. GOVT. 16 mst. 21 TAL. 41 LATN 11 MATH. 15 M. E. 122 SPAN. 33 DAY SESSON m BO. 21 CHEM.50 CON. 150 ENGL. 22 ENGL. 27 GOVT. 11 H ST. 31 MAN CENTER 12 M. 3 P.M. FRDAY JANUARY 20h TAL. 3 LATN 1 1 MATH. 16 M.\TH. 121 PHL. 12 PHYS.11 AHT 113 ECO:\c>:\CS EDUCATON 21 EL-X. NG PHLOSOPHY 5 Tlw following 1( C was sen o Presiden Robinson by Charles Uod's MONDAY JANUARY 23rd winner of he Naumherg Foreign CV. ENG. 110 CHEMSTRY 55 CV. ENG. 235 Sudy Fellowship. He is a presen ENGLSH 26 ECONOMCS 151 GEOLOGY 20 FRENCH a suden a he Sorbonne in Paris. ELEC. ENG. 230 ELEC. ENG FRENCH 53 HS1'ORY 2 3 November GEHMAN GEHMAN PHLOSOPHY 19 Dear Dr. RobinRon MECK ENG. 242 GREEK 31 The scholasic year began he SPANSH HSTORY hird of Nevember. Regisraion is SPA.j)lSH 54 quie N"y and inexpensive. A nominal sum fwrmis you o assis TUESDA Y JANUARY 24h a all courses and confpl''n(l's public ECONOMCS 271 BO. 23 GREEK 41 Af.T 31 GOVT. 54 and reserved. Afer pasing my ELEC. ENG. 234 BO. 25 ST. 34 :W BO..j1 HST. % phoograph upon my mal'irulaion GEOLOGY :l C. E. 120 TAL. 4:3 EeON.2 MATH. 20 LATH" ECON.20 card a formaliv reouired bv he MATH. 13 E. E. 237 PHL ENGL. 41 PHL. 56 FRENCH 31 rules hurned' o y firm' PHYS. 9 ellis>'. MATHEMATCS 4 6 FRENCH 11 SPAN. 11 GEOL. 1 SPAN. 31 /'{aul'ally was exremely impaien 7 8 GOVT. 14 UNATT. 1 ENGL o see he manner in wl';('h "ourc" lj'e cfm::.;(.:ej H h. ':iol'honu'. i WEDNESDAY JANUARY 25h rrh ed early o secu: e a favo 'able sca. Soon he arnpiheaer became CV. ENG. 225 CHEMSTRY 260 EGON ECONOMlPS 230 " pd o C ' ciy (lop.le he f.': EDUCATON 16 ELEC. ENG. 121 ELEC. ENG. 232 ENGLSH 2 LATN 33 ha aendence is faculaive. The MATH PHYSCS 12 PHLOSOPHY 2 sudens rnse as he profes8or enl'rcd. The ('onfel ence h('gall "To fol PHYSCS 3 4 nw me wih a look o.f undersanding i is advisable o read bibliography THURSDAY JANUARY 26h )f considerable sbc." Tha. was BOLOGY 33 CHEM. 146 ENGLSH 3 he lecure.'" firs senencp. He CHEMSTRY la 2a CHEMSTRY 33 ECON. 190 GREEK 3 hen proced(>o o dicn" 1\ lis of ECON. 191 EDUC. 11 first. 27 ELEC. ENG GOVERNMENT 1 hv(\ny-f1vc l'u''lnmende.j readin:-. PHYSCS 2 Each professor began hi" holll' in a similar wny. As my program includes six subjecs. my required FRDAY JANUARY 27h r[adings amoun o a hundred Gnd BOLOGY 32 BO.2:: HST. 33 weny or m.orc:voluroes. ho'" ECONOMCS 232 ECON.11 EDUCATON 61 HST. :16 EGL[SH 28 o wade hrough he Leer quarer EDUC. 76 TAL. 1 GOVENlENT E. E LAT 1(; of ha number and am sllr ha ENGL. 30 MATHEMATCS 11 MUSC 13 ha his will give ml' mo'e han " GERMAN 13 PHL. 1 shadow of unde sandiug. The la('' GOVT. 23 PHYS. 1 l"1ferences assun'd me ha wa no oally misaken. MONDA Y JANUARY 30h am cerain ha you would like o have l des(''ipion lind evaluaion of he French sysem of e':ll"' FRENCH 13 ECONOMCS 220 :USC 11 ENGLSH 24 ion. Howevc r('"re o say ha 1 am lu :i'<' u)i.llbl(' ::'0 offer any solid opinions on h" uhjec inasmu{:h as up» f:.w beginning of Judge Panken Speaks Befoe posing. l1dee( a peak 'pf snow "e\'(11 housand fee in he air off(''s Poliics' Club; Dr. H"b;nson inroduced he Novcllh('r aended h" summer a sigh we New Yorkers do no ofen session for foreign suden" a he Social Aspecs of Civic.udg" wilh he remark ha he was Duy' s Subjec have he occasion o enjoy. During' lll'oducing a man who is a friendly. Universiy of Gr' 'loble. You will one of our hikes. we c1imbe(1 Lo enem' and an old friend. " is herefore pardon he nrni5sion of a g-aci('r and engaged in a snow-ball A shor man wearing an ovcr-. ramificaion of he.uhjec. Sp('ak. fgod" he said "for people of difk bl erlllg opinions o ge ogeher ln(l consideraion am as ye unqualified fig-h. This was during one of he o make. shall gladly send his \VOl' 'e( ue serge filli. who ofen ig from an inernaional poin of exchange ideas." Professor Guhrie hoes days of he summer. Yes appreciaion if you will fin.l i of charmingly slurred his h's made vew he Judgp asseveraed ha in- aced as Chairman as he would have he spor was very cooling. Tn addiiu; o 1l(' hikes he Universiy grammaical errors ye had his aud- sead of immigraion ino America of i enned "space filler" enlivening ineres a he close of he semeser. A half year a he Sorbonne should organiz a nulllher of viis o he i('nce ensely ineresed closed his man power We have had he emig-m-' he groud wih his reperory of jok"s enable me o judge French educaion mehods wih a uffidl'n de souh (f France. A he end (f hp "iaress before ile Poliics Club on ion of capial in i.e form of for<'in before he Judge arrived. C monh of Augus we \wn o Aries. gtee of arru racy. Thursday wih he clarion C'Y "None invesmens causing o a grca.leof us can do more han conribue gree he presen unemploymen Avignon Orange and Tarascon. Th slmnwr course for foreign shall no underake o descrihe i:he he bes in ourselves and by con- problem. CLAS5lFED sudens a he ljnivel'siy of Gren. giganic Roman amphiheaer lind able is admirably well organized for ribuing he bes in ourselves we "The Americans" he said "are a he magnificen arch of riumph a he needs of hose who inend o beer he world Ly ha much." very proud and independen people LOST. Bailey's Hisology. Reward. Orange. nor he palacl' of he pope become professors of Frpnch. Th. This was he keynoe of former bu even we are forced o depend on Communicae Locker 889. and he famous bridge a Avignon Judgl' Pan ken's address on "The he res of he world for every aricle ---- nor he ancien heaer and he Alyscamps a Aries. shah summarize Social Aspecs o Civic Duy". Re- manufacured her(' needs sonw for. TYPEWRTNG - lltenographyl my impressions by saying ha his rip wi remain presen o my mind for many a year o come. sehonl day is divided ino wo disinc pars: he morning lessons in grammar heoreic and experimenal phoneics vocabulary sudy and composiion work; he afernoon lecures on various phases of }'rench life iilsiuions and lieraure. shail exemp myself from under.aking a discussion of how he mec.hanics of a language are drilled ino he sudens. We have all gone hrough he experiencq. The afernoon courses are designed o give rlhe suden n nl)s ccmprehenl:livc kno\vledge of France in he shores ime. The lecurer has a mos en days o develop his expooiion. This a.rl'angemens enabled us o hear numerous professors speak on differen subjecs. The program eerinly did no lack variey. Grenoble is marvelously arncj;'e from anoll'r poin )f view. s ndmirable -:"lion enables you o "i"i a mulill(h' of hisorically ine'r " ing' places no o speak (f he dl lihflll ('x(llndnng o hl"l nearhy ::nain.-=. TJ' :\ps ;1l'C m. im- ieraing he general compl'lin eign ingredien." He commened up- y MMEOGRAPHNG. h h d Our Work wlll be enclenly agallls e apa y an he ignorance on he fa.: ha we call ourselves hnndled a of he civic body concel'lling' he af- Americans o exclusion of all oher THE TYPERY fairs of ;e ciy. he hen pleaded peoples on his Coninen and since 519 Wes 121s S. Ap B. We don' know Wheher o Use his p:ure o udv('rise Scoch Mis> Wmer overcoas or oxfords of impored Scoch calf Scoch Miss are wellroof bu so are he 0xfords The oxfords are good lookin... bu so are Scoch Miss._. Boh wear well and boh ar h bes of heir kind. e e Scoch Miss are $B5 o $65- The oxfords are $ The picure. may also sugges gloves cane SUi or ha o YOU. Reg. U. S. Pa. Off. ROGERS PEET COMPAN'i Broadway Broadway Broadway a Libery a Warrn. 13h S Herald Sq. New YorA Fifh A h SL Ciy. 4lo S Tremon a Bromfield Boson. Massachusel SHORTHAND \m; N ONE MONTH By Prof. Miller who augh a. Columbia Universiy l've YEARS ML.LER nsiue of SHORTHAND 1465 Broadway. a 42nd S. N. Y. Ciy Phone \Visconsln 9330 Cafeeria Bes Qualiy Home Cooking Cor. 136h ST. & BROADWAY Sudens Welcome Moonsone _-- for a world mindedness; ha we Morningside b k \v l e we (.0 no consicle:r Nicaraguans Accurae work OU um ou e( y wan 0 'no should dissolve he ephemeral menal Miss le LEN:' DrOeBasrornNa.bCB.Ara. eo. h d h Americans we send marines o pol' ce._ program r have no as ave ye se made ec e. a final n choice ru boundaries ing in erms ha. of allocae ciy sae us o and hink- na- hem. Con d' h' j-rg of my subjecs. As hings look now ion and culivae' a social. d u mg S remarks upon worldhe end of he monh will probably pahy for an u'ndersandng /- mm e ness.judge Parker addressed l find me aending he following res of he world. - 0 e a pea o hs au?ience "r wan YOU. young men o Vew he world from c asses: As becomes a rachcal and one who a large anle D ' f' h 1'1. h.. ". on con me your 1) Explanaion of Descares - a es eanls rflers he Judge self o he 'l ' '.. - e c S rlc Mr. Rivand. (oes no worry abou his appear- you live he sae h whch. '. 'even e nallon 2) Ancien philosophy Mr. ance eavlllg wo of hs coa buons bu le i exend o he Whole world : Robin. open a small blnck bow ie almos Coming back o h'.. :>1 Docrine of Spinoza 1\1 obliered by his large collar and he Judge deplored : f:\::ppr r. one shr huon could he seen un- have allow d we Rivand. h k d b h' h.. e ourse ves o be burden- 00 e u. S eac iii VOlen cd wih a wo bi1lion 1 '1 r 4) Translaion of lacr auhors-- cenras o hs dress was like ha which akes n :01 n deb )1... Brunschvicq. of an inellecualis or a musical abou on h 'd n. adnnu1. meres of 5) F rene. '- r leraure M'" r. mresarlo W h s. flov.ing grey He suggesed e un a leo elir nlllhon. dollar<.. Srowoki. hall' b1'l"hed back over a high elnp1e and f' ec ax o lower 6) Log.. ma y remove he b. ' Mr Robl'n The judge while he was o have c'ple He d (e prlllh. -. r. d h'. enounced he spoils Y. mlle melf o he opic "The. ' SYSours slllcere y Social Aspecs o Civic Duy" many em ld n C Y governmeni ha ar. CT 'RLES ODES. eoun e 01' 0 much wase f h "" imes wandered off o he remoe budge monic.. 0 e Sudens------Paronize THE LUNCH.ROOM N THE COLLEGE WHOLESOME FOOD LARGE VARETY Volum TCK Laven $10 Half mai: A ne n<.l\"ann fermed The P' been e of llre or'l'he pl'ic e evens wo is feaure is canv: Rcpor miee i is a 1 large sa ribl.led nsi]'e hnsl\ha al' 1 Ma hi.\ e ar( :he ";le\" r:inf ar ll2 hns f::;l('s h.imulai ike. fuds ru :- pors a.l.arg-e The Can.rwspape n:'-'ine a: Lerary ' "rors ;;lio>res j'slles of :' five (.f Merc weny-fi Lavender wi be fr Till? cos c hen fife V The es ho'.fing ( mlued value of The pre a concenh he Call' off he he: nearly eru ferences cided he Through operaion falls of f. COUld be Shu Professol Goodman c bel's of h ber Lachn Jack Roh Shukooff ' senaives sill o be The "U" been pu i of ickes. Coral '28 Raer '30 euseh '29

3 er o use his Scoch Mis> xfords of imllroof bu so d lookin...-bu boh are he o $ also sugges o you. all. OMPAN'i Broadway a 13h S < Fifh A S mfield husel AND E MONT» 10 augh a l've YEARS SHORTHAND S. N. Y. Ciy ln 9330 afeeria me cook.in. g\ BROADWAY elcome HU" COME ACROSS $3.00 'llie Collee oc he yoc New York "UJJCOME AOROSS $3.00 Volume 42 - No. 1 NEW YORK CTY THURSDAY FEBRUARY PRCE FVE CENTS UV" COMBNES A. A. AND PUBLCATONS N NEW V'NON PLAN '------' TCKET PRCED AT $3.00 Horowiz Rosenberg and Randier S. C. Officers FOUR APPONTMENTS CAPUTA '28 CHOSEN MADE TO FACULTY Des Garreonnes Mayers lar- Abraham Birnbaum and Sanrow and Neiginger ley Frank Are Appoined Receive Poss o Execuive Poss EFFECTVE FEBRUARY 1 The nollel sysem of elecion of Lavender o Renew Publicaion Wih Adven of Mayers Presiden of Camp'.::: New Policies in Feaure and Suden Council.officers used las erm ha of universal voing during reciaion.. brough ino he New "u" Associaion; Garrennes o News Wriing Are Leave Townsend Harris Conemplaed office of presiden of he Sl(<m $10 SA VNG --POlSBLE Council Harry Horowiz '28 by a pluraliy of abou 100 voes over Four new men were appoined o Regulariy in he appearance of hose cas fol; Henry Rosner. Moe he faculy on February iirs accord- feaures a sysemaized check-up on Half Price Tickes for Re- Abramowiz and Dave Coral were ing o an announcemen of Presiden he work of he sllff and he insimaining Baskeball Games hird and fourh respecively in Robinson. Dr. Jean des Garrennes Dr. uion of a special deparmen of cap- Wih New Bookle he ball oing. For he office of Benjamin Harrow Dr. Lewis Mayers able wriers o handle feaure sories vice-presiden Jack B. Rosenberg and William Neidlinger will ake are salien objecives of The Campus A ne\\' Union embodying all he '29 easily defeaed his opponen heir poss during his semeser in program for he new erm under he "d"'lages of he old has again been Charles Shapiro '29 by a large ma- he deparmens lof :Romance Lan- leadership of Joseph J. Capua '28 fermed and will funcion his crm. joriy. Moe Bandler '30 slighly guages Chemisry Economics and ('.:enly eleced edior-in-chief of The price of he "U" bookle has ousripped Simon Gerson '29 for Music respeci\'ely. The Campus a a join meeing of been e a he unusually low price he office of secreary hy a bare Dr. Lewis M:.yers who has been ap- he Campus Associaion lind he Asof hree dollars. Thiry-six issues pluraliy hough having 110 major' poined o he posiion of assisan socine and Execuive Boards of he of The Campus he privilege of hlllf- iy. professor of business lllw graduaed paper. from he College wih he class of Capua has served The Call1pU8 on price ickes o all home aheic 1 "10. 1''1" le recel ve(l. hl's 11K. '. 1 h d " "" 1M. he A"'lciae Board lnd (Ul'ing ' evens four issues of Mercury an d from he Universiy of Wisconsin his h L'd NEW 'CAMPUS' HEAD LAVENDERCOURTMEN EDTOR PLANS CHANGES wo issues of Lavender are he Kaplan an Bronz pas year as a member c1' e - Ph.D from Columbia in 1913 and l\c.rial Board. The business a:mnisfeames wih which he new "U" d b he degree of.l.l.b. from George '. is canvassing h'e suden body. To Lea De aers \"ashl'llgon Unl'vel'S y l'n n 20. He lrai')r cd he rj-lvc('kly wi" agam y "be 111(er he supervision of Herber Sales Going Fas. F S. S has also served as insrucor in gov-.j. Lachl11an '29 re-elc.ced Lusmess Repors from he "u" sales com- or prlng eason ernmen in he Evening Sessiuri of manager. miee indicae ha he new Union he College f'lr some ime. Tn underaking he duies of his is a popular organizaion. The Mayers Founder of 'CmpllS' :lew posiion he edior announces lurge sale of bookles has been a- Team o Engage in Five Dr. Mayers was during his career wo imporan dvancemens on he ribued o' he sudens' desire o Coness Two of Them a his College one of he founders saff. Abraham A. Birnbllum '29 inslre ickes for' he remammg A way of The Campus as well as is busi- has beell appoined news edior and haslie hal games. The N. Y. u. ----'- ness execuiv. -e is a presen he Sanley Frank '30 is he new spors TO MEET CATHOLC V. AND JASPER QUNTETS $. NEW CAMPUS EDTOR ar l Manhaan games in paricular Ben Kaplan '30 was eleced capain presiden uf he Campus Associaion edior succeeding William H. Shah"-e "roused widespread imen's ;11 of he debaing eam a a meeing nc. composed of former ediors and piro '27. que Given o Former Head Many Nor.bles Aend Ban ;he--)ew 'U". The ill'g'e s\\im- business managers' or--th Campus. Rervice Charms Awarded of 00VP-l'nnH'll DflJl. heid wo weeks ago. A he same D J d (' ' - r.ing and waer polo schedule am '. ean es aremw; W occupy Gold charms in recogniion of \1\2 haseball program of nineeen iule Georg'e Bronz '30 was app<)ined The \losiion of assisan profesoar in hree years service on The Campus Dr. Sephen Pier"ce Duggnn was r"""' have also been influenial in manager by Harry Horowiz '28 he deparmen of Romance Lan- were awarded o Mahew Mes('r '28." inmlaing- ineres in he new "U" presiden of he Suden Council. guages a he Brooklyn Cener. Be- reiring news edior Herber L. honored a a e5imonial di;llcr on :eke. The half price priyijege The eam composed of Ben Kaplan fore receiving iile appoinm('n he ralchman '29 and Maxwell Weinherg he even of his reiremen from he ;his ruc i mus. be noed in hese H was a member of he French d'par- '27. n recogniion of serving' wo College he Hoel Bilmore :'olonday evening Janulll'Y 30. The reire '30 Arhur Silverman '30 erman f. 'pors as we as in bask.ebau. d men 0 Townsell( arl'ls. years on he boards of he ri- Pla '30 rving Lubroh '28 an Lar)e savings in he purchase of Morris Malzer 'ao has a series of Harrow o Teach Chcll1. weekly silver charms wcre presend mn rr.3rked he compleion of a The Campus he College ri-weekly five debaes his erm wo of hem Dr. Benjanlin Harrow who has o Louis N. Kaplan '2U Ernes C. hiry-seven years affiliaion wih he '0wspaper Mercury he humor mag- awav. On February 20h he eam served on he faculy of he College Mossner '29 Eugene Tuck '20 and faculy serving fn- many. years as "ine and Lavender he College wil' uphold he negaive of he ques- of Physicians and Surgeon' Colum- Sanley B. Frank '30. Lerary magazin"" have also been ion "Resolved: Tha Radio be a Pub- bin Universiy ior he as few Spors Sparks Pas Performanccs. 'acors in he popular re\'ival of lic Monopoly" ngai\s 'Wagner Col- years will be.come an insruc) in Bound in Morocco and he oher ;"io>l'es in he "U". Thiry-six lege. This debae wi'll be held a he deparmen of Chemisry. Mr. familiar feaures of The Campus j'snes of he ri-weekly usually sold will appear reglllarly in heir ac- :: five cens per OP' four issues (CoJ/il1wd 01/ P.YP 5) (Col/li1//lCd on p(/y 6) cusomed places on cerain days.f Mercury oherwise sold a which nrc now being assigned by he '\\pny-fivc cens per issue an edior. Readers of The Campus may Lavender which will be issued wice OVERSTREET GVES SERES 700 CANDDATES ADMTTED hus know jus when o expec o be ;:'li S:':fe v:e: ;:e ;=s' 'OF "MND BULDNG" TALKS TO COLLEGE DAY SESSON ;a)1i;:i divers specialies of hen fifeen cens per copy. By making he wriing of feaure Value of Ticke $13.20 sories he.special province of a The esimaed saving o sudens Harry u\. Oversr(p prof's"o' of Only 700 sudens wi be admied '\;]'OUP of lll('ned members of he holding he "u" bookle has been o he day session of he College ac- saff i is hoped hus o keep he ( mlued o be he oal philosophy a he College' will be cording o an announcemen by Dr. conen of' he paper coninually value of he heokle being heard in a series of lecures which Goschall Regisrar. This is less varied and refrehing for he reader. The presen Union is he resul of will be delivered ill he audiorium han half he number of hose ap- To his end severl1 mell are now a concenraed effor on he par of of he Communiy Church f New plying who numbered approixmaely enrolling as special feaure wriers he Campus nnd Mercury o save. 8' and is a disinc drop from he under he direcion f)f Alber Maisel off he heavv financial deficis which York every Thursday evenmg a. reco;d of las semeser when almos '30 conducor of "Gargoyles" he nearly crush-ed hem la fall (:0:1- P. ll commencing Februay 23. The loo were admied from hp 1400 a ''egular humor ;column of The f;rences held w'ih he A. A de-i general subjec wil be "Building plicans. Campus. clded he policies of he new "' Minds for Tomorrow." Professor This will swell he regisraion The columns of The Campus are Through faculy and suden Cd- OverRree who is a presen on a figures for he day session o he re- always available' for he publicaion operaion i was hoped ha he pi- leave of absence from he College is cord number of over Of hese of leers of general ineres o he falls of former disasrous venures well known as an auhor and lecurer approximaely 1300 ar" enrolled a edior expressing eiher faculy or COUld be avoided. on philosophic subjeds. The series of he Brooklyn Cener 80 Willoughby suden opinion. n order o meri Suden-Faculy Conrol lecures a.he Communiy Church Sree which receives abou. 300 of publicllion however Campus sand- Professors Williamson Mayers ana will preced courses o be given by he incoming freshmen. ards require ha all co'\nmunicaions Goodman comprise he faculy mem- Dr. Will Duran and Joseph Wood The disappoined fpplicans have be well wrien and deal wih bel's of he ('onrol board and Her- Kruch famous dramaic criic. he alernaive of aending he some phase of College life. Unsigned ber Lachman '29 Jack Deusch '29 The subjecs vf Prof. Oversree's evening session where upon he com- leers will no be acceped alhough Jack Rohenberg '29 an Arnold lecures will be as follows: pleion of a leas a year's saisac- he anonymiy of he wrier may be Shukooff '29 are he suden repre- Feb. 23-The psychology of his ory work hey may hen be raiis- pl'e3erved by he use of iniials when senaives wih anoher man who i8 age. ferred o he day sesnion. so desired. sill o be appoined. Mar. 1-How 10 we build a mind? Of hose who have aken and pass The "u" Sales Commiee has Mar. 8-The basic rends in mind ed he enrance examinaions very CAMPUS MEETS TODAY been pu in charge of he disposa building; few i was declared will gain adof ickes. The memberr are: Dave Mar. 15--Revializing he ciizen. mission o he day session. Las erm Coral '28 Mac Reiskind '29 Sid Mar..22-iluilding world-minded- nnly weny-eigh ou of more ha:n Raer '30 Bob Hare '31 and Jack ness. wo hundred candidaes were al- euseh '29 chairman. Mar. 29-Saivaging he adul. lowed admission. A meeing of he enire. Campus sf-aff for 12:30 oday has been an. nounced by Joseph.J. Capua '28 edior-in chie. Joseph J. Cupulll '28 Eleced Edior of The Campus By he Campus Associllion and Safr. Duggan Tendered Dinner a Bilmore Upon Reiremen head of he' Deparmen of Governmen and Sociology. Robinson and Klapper Presen Jusice Thomas W. Churchill presided a he dinner. Among he speakers wel'e Judge John Basse Moore Mrs. Carrie Chapman Cu le famous suffragee Prof. James T.. Showell Dean Klapper and Preiden Robinson. Docors Klapper and Rohinson former sudens under Pr(f. Duggan oulined his work a he College and m:dcd him n his insiuion of he evening and exension divisions by securing he services of voluneer eachers. Dugglln Lauds His Sudens Dr. Duggan in his speech of appreciaion complimened he Ciy College sndens characerizing hem as "keen energeic and som(wha argumenaive. He added ha associaion wih he men in.his class had helped keep him abreas of he imes in many hings wih which he had oo lile ime o familiari'ze himself oherwise. The unveiling of he porrai of Dr. Duggan which will be hung in he College halls occupied a promimn posiion on he program. J. 'Campbell PhiJlips he aris: presened he pieure and Presiden Robinson made lie speech of accepance. Ouside of his work on he faculy he Professor has engaged in much educaional work of inernaional characer. n 1919 when he nsiue of nernaional Educaion was (Coninued jon Page 2) TEAM HAS BUSY WEEK END College i::iff Baskeeers o Find Opposiion in Boh Teams LNEUP S UNCHANGED Coach Holman's 'Men Ou for Eighh and Ninh Consecuive- Vicol'ies Quie a bury we'ek-end is foreca for he varsiy quine wih woharrl g'llm(3 being played in he shor "pace of hree dllys. This Saurduy ('vening he Lavender mees hu Caholic Universiy eam of Washingon D. C. a home and on he following Monday nigh Manhaan is o be me a he 9'h Coas Defense Armory on Wea 14h Sree in n game ha may decide he meropolian championship. Firs Game in Three Weeks Na Holman's men will be ou rying for heir eighh and ninh con eruive vicories of he season ThE C. U. game will also mark he five'3 firs sar in 'hree weeks since "e ' epic Fordham game in which he Maroon was defeaed for he firs ime'lhis year by 2/j-25. Boh :>ales will undoubl'<ly 'e close and well played. More iner. cs of course is aached o he Manhaan cones bu i is quie possible ha he Caholic U..;:am will provide he siffer opposhion: Th Capiol Ciy eam bringso New York he same five' men ha eked ou a win ias year over he C. C. N. Y. forces. The combina. ion consising of Long Amans Carney Fol>ey and Hl'vey won en sraigh game his season before Virginia bumped hem off wo weeks ago. Manhaan Seeks Revenge Manhaan wih a fine eam will be seeking revenge for he 2 1g. rouncing hey suffered a he Lavender's hands a.. campaign. On he same nigh ha New York was aking Fordham's measure h. Green won from N. Y. U in he same l;nd of a game. The scorp. was 2726 and a field goal by Vinny Keh' in he las eigh seconds of jlay decided he issue. Sundak May Sar The line-up of ile home eam for hese wo games is sill undecideil. Four men Capain R>1bisein and Lis a forward Goldberg a cener; and Meisel. a guard are fixures hu he lef guard pos is sill' 3 oss-up beween hree men. Lou Spindell sophomore sensaion has sared mos of he games bu Jack Sandak's grea performance in ha Fordham game when he sunk hree field gouls in he las few minues o virually win h/l game may give hini he al_ is even possible ha Coah Holman wu sar Arie Mus/can o sound ou he opposiion.. MUsiean is no especially flashy bu is sp.ady consisen guard and f1oor"man. sill remains robe leen whehel' he long. Jay-off caused b he midyear examinaions will harm 'he eam or' prove beneficial. n he pas Holman has found ha afer going hrough an arduous schedule of nine or en gam'ils he res usuly (Coninued o Page 5)" : 1. + '; : \ (j ;l. \ ; j : " ;.'

4 .'. J 1? ;\" Page 2 Gkh \ampu5 'lhecone&e of'he Ciy of' New York Vol. 42 Thursday Feb No.1 Published Monday Wednesday and Friday dur" he College year from be fourb week n Sepember unil he fourh week n MAy exceping be fourb week n December be hrd and forh week n January he flr. week n February and be nu week n April by THE CAMPUS ASSOCATON ncorporaed a be College or he Ciy of New York 13Qh Sree and S. NlcJ.nll. Terrace. "The accumulaion a a fund from he pron... wblch fund sball be used o aid foser mainain promoe 'realiz& or encourage any aim which shall go owards he beerme" of College and suden... clvue... This corporaion hi no organzed for profi:) The subscripion rae s $4.0n.. year by mall. Adverising rae. may be bad on Applicaion. Forms clo.e he r:fn:kj:.'i.e\fob:)e lr-1ilqcr3ulgfr6:... ore ha' dae. Prined by: THE BA GNA5CU PRNTNG CO. 156 Wooser S. New York Ciy. Telephone Sprng 6612 College Office: Room 411 Main Building Telepbone: Edgecomb 8701 EXECUTVE BOARD Jo.epb J. Capua '28..._. _ Edlor.ln-ohle rj lhufora'9 '2.9...::::.::.::::.. B::rngMa/{ Abraham Birnbaum '29... Ne... Edior Sanley B. Frank '3D... Spor. Edior Alber 1\[ '30... _..... Columnl. ASSOCATE BeAfD Eugene 'Tuck 'Z9 Erne. C. Mnrsner ': Samuel. Kan '30 Benjamin Kaplan '30 George Bronz '30 Harry Wilner '30 Loul. N. Kaplan '2 ssue Edior... _.... LOUS N. KAPLAN '29 A WELCOME TO THE FRESHMEN Men of he Class of 1932 for he firs ime oday pase hrough hese solemn hails of learning wih he academic ools of higher educaion. As one group leaves he College and goes ino he annals of is hisory The Campus akes he opporuniy as i is our cusom o do when one class passes on o make room for he nex o give you newcomers a warm and heary welcome. You have reached an ousanding milesone in your careers. Wha seemed a many urns in he pas a vanishing vision is on his day a dream come rue. While YQU drink deeply of he. wells of knowledge absorb he isdom of some eachers and he pers'jnaliy of ohers he change wrough in you by he combinaion of wisdom and knowledge is beyond any direc means of measuring. And appreciaing his fac you will be ever graeful for he gifs Alma Maer lavishly -besows upon you. You will learn o love your College suppor i in all is endeavors and honor i in he sancums of your memories for many years o come. Your ask here is difficul. The effec i will'have on you as a class can be prediced wih amazing accuracy. Wihou a doub a he ed of four years only a minoriy of you will graduae. The greaer par of he class will ha\'e dropped ou for muliudinous rea BOns.. One of hem he mos ruhless one of hem all. is he rigorous sysem ha mus weed' ou he unfi o make room for hose \\'110 are ohviollsly fi and who can profi by a ('ollege educaion. f you undersand his al he ar he Ui'k is one of uilizing your opporuniies. n he field of curricular ndiviie;.; lies your greae ineres. Beginning oday and for he nex follr years he college duies deserve your concenraed aenion m:d effor. Disracing influe-n'es and disored noions del'ived from fid;"n of wha college is like sholld be banished a once. Apply yourself Wh a purpose. Lay sregs on selfdevelopmen and look upon achievemen from his poin of view. 'Vha you are seeking firs and foremos if you don' realize i now you will laer is an educaion-nomarks. The -w'o do no necessarily go ogeher. Then here is he :field of exracurricular aciviies. s range is wide and comprehensive and includf's ineress ha will appeq o your objecives ouside he classroom. On he Freshman Page a guide o hem is published o inroduce vou o a microcosm of our own. You can profi by enering one of hese aciviies wih aims wholly loyal o yourself and o he CoJege. Realize fully ha here is a world in iself and make he mos of i while you are here. A void being a grind jus as you should avoid maze of coflicing ineress ha jeopard-. 1.ze your sudes. Success or failure depends '- upon he qulliies you possess and uilize o advanage. The naure of your college career depends upon you-promise oday seems fair and brigh bu fulfillmen omorrow is only poenial. The Campus is pleased o announce he promoion of Abraham Birnbaum '29 o he News Ediorbhip Sanley Frank '30 o he Spors Ediorship and Charles Charack '28 o he Circulaion Managership.. Gargoyles TROLETS 1s hell o sar a ('olumn When he column sars a erm And you're feeling glum and solumn. is hell o sar a column When you'd sooner si and loll um Brageous as a worm. is hell o sar a column When a column sars a erm And now Trebla is afraid he Mus?onfess he faked a rhyme Wih um-brageous-which is shady. And now Trebla is afraid he- 'll find his muse a fickle lady Who'll forsake him any ime. And now Trebla is afraid he Mus confess he faked a rhyme. BALLADE TO HELEN Alhough i's for hy face 0 Helen 'fha gin was spil on many a ship have no <loub ha brave Magellan. Would no have made his famous rip Around he H>rne's ej<;ended 'ip 1f he had jus bu cas his gallan eyne Upon he sculpure of hine -hip._ Bu Hear Helen where's my valenine? For hee would become a felon; For hee would invie he gdppe By leaving my abode o dwell in Salacie caves where wa"rs drio From ceilings made of gypsum chip: Wih rheum woulds have hy pal in ine? (n any place 'd raher slip Bu here.) Helen where's my valenine? Thy beauy heard.edgar ell in A rance is like hose barks ha dip -'On perfumed seas_ The wine of melon from your Jucious frui-mouh sip When ofl mee you lip o lip n dreams and gaze ino your alen eyne' And here's your eyebrow's saucy flip ' Bu Here Helen where's my valenine? VEnvoi Denr Girl Though chemisry you skip You know love's n bivalen ion: P. S. Send me no laughing quip. Bu Hear Helen wears my valenine HE CAMPUS THURSDAY FEBRUARY PARANOA X n much he manner of lie man who pulls rabbis ou of ha Mr. Handbill Horowiz has pl'omised' o l'rodu<'e hree housand dollars wihou pain o ullyone. ''" e don' know jus wha his mehod will be--one 01 hose mony machines mayue- jl we hink i is a grea idea. Only whyop a hree housand' The genleman a our righ suggess ha Hand. some Harry conemplaes raising his funds by conficing he Dramaic Sociey reasury. Tha he wll soon find ou is abou as eslsy as elephoning from he?campus office. A Hymn of Hae Of all he auhors ha hae Mabel s he one called G. Washini;on Cable. No one of his books did ever read. Then why his exincion pave decreed? Becaus& on library shelves-ha rabble His books are here-never Jame B. Cabell. GREGORY V Maybe one of he brigh' new freshmen can eu us jus wha he Paramoun News mean by he Bubile:- "Marines Push On." TREBLA PAS;;;;;;;;;;;T P=ERF=ORlAN==CES=ln hing and everyhing he hird experimen of he New Playwrigh's Theare is' a C:Oloic melange of BOUND N THE NTERNATiONAl" Vl-ien Divers Maers ry Allen Oversree's second wurk OD and l)rescned bl' Jolin H. LnW80n behaviorism a h.? Ney Playu-igh's Theare. Though spring caalogues are no called Abou Oursel ves and pubhshed by he William C. Nor. coming ino' he Campus office as n Company. Professor Oversree's fas or as pleniful as hey. usually.mos energeically preserving h e radiion of rebellions agains any- do a his ime of he year ye ha\'e a good idea as o he books which.hall engage he ime of your reviewer during he course of he coming semeser. The newly merged sarkly consrucivisic scenery wih firm of Doubleday Doran and Compfranic assauls upon capialism. any whil' heir lis is no ye ready This formlss drama of a new will probably boas of he fines selecion of wriers his spring han "dynamic" heare expressing iself eiher of he wo merging companies in some weny-odd loosely consruc- ever had. Which is saying a good cd scenes of places all over he world deal when you realize ha each of harshly exals inernaionalism. Wih hese houses used o publish as much exoic dancing and pleasing jazz- as wo ordinary publishers did each inerludes we forge for a momen or season a leas ry o forge wha is for he Boni and Liverigh have announcmos par a feeble ad'enure ino ed he publicaion his. spring of he realms of dramaic ar. anoher wo-volume novel by Theodore Dreher The Gallery of Americ MORDCC'O] firs book was also a diw.:ussion of behavidriaic psychology called ' fluencing Human Behavior. f be Noron Company yill be so kind as o send us a copy of Hany Allen's opus shall cerainl:( expend my quesion: able alens on reviewing i.... f prie imporance on he newly. arrived hs :Crom Harper's are Fanni Hur's A Presiden s Born alread; pubhshed; Mea by Wilbur Daniel Seele he firs full-lengh novel by his wrier in a good many yeaars' The sland Wihin by Ludwig Lewi: sohn and Conqui8ador by Phillip Guedalla a discussion of he English. man's ravels in America. a? Women. Also o _appear under he TESTMONAL DNNER THE FVE O'CLOCK GRL p1' plae of his house re Dead LO'ers TENDERED TO DUGGAN sen ed by Philip Goodman a h'l A"s Faihful Love-rs by Frances Newman auhor of The Hard-Boiled Vir 44h S. Theare. (Coninued from Page 1) And sill again is he Cinderella in las year; AnA ris in ill' ale of he poor girl secrely in love Family by Sarah GErrude. Mfn whose God's Sepchildrr.n creaed esablished by he Carnegie Foundawih he wealhy young man resur- quie a furore some years ago; and ion he was appoined head. 'eced. This ime in he form of a Gmlemen Man-y Brunees by Ania The nsiue aims o develop good very well-behaved musical comedy Loos a sequel o Genlemen Prefor will by means of he exchange ofhe over-polieness of which is our Rlondes. Already published is Samuel professors he esablishmen of in. only source of cad. "The Five O:niz's A Yankee Pas8ional \hich ernaional fellowships holding of 'C k G' ". Wih he help of God and Sdore conferences on problems of iner O. oc. r S a prey specac e Sc h' neder W '11 b e revewed. n. his " naonal educaon. publicaiej. of gherlgly enanced b sump.uous column in he very near fuure. books and pamphles on he s3'sem cosunung hlppodromlc semgs of educaion of differen COUl1l'jShauning unes and a fascinaing Among ohers E. P. Duon and ec. While a member of he facul; cas. Company will publish in March Louis he divided his ineress beween he Mary Eaon capivaing as ever Forgione'S The Grl('7 River Bed. College and he nsiue. Now ha rl if no more so sings and dances her Forgione is an alumnus or he Col- he is no onger wih he College he way hrough he evening-a flash of lege of he class of '15 believe and is devoing all his ime o his ouside blonde loveliness and becoming an- also he auhor of Reamer LOll which work. imaion. Per Kelon he lile girl appeared in n addiion i is n 1925 he was a member of he from Monana is precociously charm- my expecaion o review from Du- Philippine Educaional Mission sen ing. The buffooery of Shaw and on Eden by Murray Sheehan Cloln- by he governmen o sudy he ed Lee disincly vaudevillian hough - iny Through Ufe by Eddie Foy; A j'\:caional resuls of our weny-five be ickles very comforably. Subalern on he Somme by Mark Vii years of occupancy here. Osear Shaw's engaging smile &nd and The Dreadful Nigh by Ben A presen he is a direcor of he voice ogeher wih h<: heary guf. Ames Wiliiams. Council on Foreign Relaions and faws' of Louis John Barels ha.... he Federal Policy Associaion and a booms W;f as much guso as i did Speaking of books by Ciy College member of he Ediorial Board 01 hrpo.' ':lj:s ago in he "Show Off" men le us no forge Professor Har- Foreign Affairs. 'erve as definie conribuions. The seingd and cosumes are of a bril. iance suggesing an indifferencec xpense. No less han a dozen -his from h l Ruby-Kalmar ong-wriin due i headed by "Thini;.ing of Yon" aild' "Up in he Clouds" adom wha is one )f he greaes musical cl)medies of he eason. 1';SCAPE all e"ioclic play /)11 John r;r/swo< y saged a1/(i 1»-Cgelllc': a fhe Booh Ti "lire hy 11"infhro1J; Amu_. 'Vha wih so many curren excuses for' ar on he sag- we had "mos'.: forgoen ha he heare has ["('ally he ime ln space for a genuin'e: sudy of humau personaliy. n his' laes and probably las vehicle. "Escape" he clearhinking Mr. Galsworhy has made our respec for he virues of h(l "oldsag" markably increase. The nine scenes of his "episodic play" chronicle he deails of Cap Ma Denan's ill-faed escape from prison where he has been serving on a charge of manslaugher. Mr. Gals-. worhy has each of his characers in urn perplexedly realize ha he is harboring an escaped convic. Each asks ltmself wheher he is duy bound o e law o impede a con. vic's fligh or wheher o obey he enes of genlemanly sporsmanlike insinc and le he man go. Wih an arisic knack of proposing wihou answering a delicae quesion he auhor leaves he enire soluion of he quesion "pl. Leslie Howard plays Cap. Dennan wih a horough sensiiveness and awareness of his role. Lawrence Hanray in hree differen appear. ances of disinc individualiy is asonishingly guod. Though he has no given us much quaniy of play for he final curain falls a 10:2l' Mr. Ames offers an evening's enerainmen of superb qualiy. A. M COHEN'S reviews of he imp 0 r an film feaures are noed for heir keen analysis of dramaic val u es and fine discernmen of arisic qualiy and echnical achievemen. His sparkling. aricles are a reliable guide o he bes in moion picures. Keep Posed on he Feaure Films Through bun NEW YORK '/ r. '" f iv ).- Three ion8 TJ The wih h. form a urnl. a hrlj den a pllblieai ahleic Suden8 pa>l;eipa.. iviie8 Freshrl ou fo' of he ryous c pub U'lil n he o eeped a: Founded bookle Th weny-firs prominen he counry a ri-weekl: Monday V during he The aim presen he in as eff syle as po provemens organizaion of he perio which woul<i dens of he Gargoyles i sue as well music reviev ing period Campus hal fearless bu srucive edi brough alx various impr The edior ager of he by he Ca a;umni bod) paper. The erm is Jose. Herber J. re-eleced bl Tryous fo soon compris of inensive menals of jo of ha perio poined o. he urged o beco qualiies cons willingness Mercury.an older his he publicai cosmo wa cenury ago paper a com azine all ro foundaion o Lavender lierary and ha of hum Merc is same way l he Merclll' GOodfriend '2 for his sem enberg '29 business ma appoined o of heir conr Freshmen a Mere. Th Alhough lished during be. re-issued definie plll.c Lav'n.i.. wa he Suden need for a penden. of agemen wa Lavender As azinp ha be varying succ alld he lac

5 ----- econd wurk on )ou Our8elve8 illialo C. Nor. r Oversree's diw.:ussion of y called ' aviol". f he. so kind as o y Allen's opus my quesion. ng i. on he newly. r's are Fannie Born already ilbur Daniel gh novel by any yeaars; udwig Lewi " by Phillip he English_ a_ NNER DUGGAN ag6 1) gie Foundaad. develop good exchange ofmen of in. holding of s of inerblicaic;} of he s3'sem counl-j:s; he faculy beween he - Now ha College he his ousids ber of he ssion sen dy he ed. weny-five cor of he aions and ion and a Board 01 R. 'f ". 11/ J> THE CAMPUS'l1HURSDAY FEBRUARY FRESHMAN PAGE Three of he college publicaions The Campus 1C1'O1"y.and The Lavender ha'ljo9 combned wih he AhleUc Associaion. o rm a Union for he comng urnl. 0 A "U" Ul:ke selliny a hrl/o dollars gives he suden a subscripion o. h.s. h1'ee publicaions and adms hm o Meic evens a half pr1ce. udens mus hold ickes o pal icipclc in any of he8s ac.iviie8.. Fre8hman are urged o ry ou f01' posiions on he saffs of he publicaions Regular ryous are held for The Campus l'hil3 frequen connbuors n ihe oher publicauo78 are ceped as saffmember8. The Campus Founded in 1907 as a welve-pcge. bookle The Campus is now in is weny-firs year one ofhemo prominen collegiae newspapers m he counry. Since 1921 i has been a ri-weekly being published every Monday Wednesday and Friday during he college yar.. The aim of The.Campus S o presen he college news of he day in as efficien and professonal syle as possible. Each erm improvemens arc made boh in he organizaion and he subjec maer of he periodical. Besides all news which would be of ineres. o sudens of h"c college a humor column Gargoyles is prined in 'every issue as well as play book movie a.nd LBERAL ARTS DEA:\ Dean Daniel Hedmolld Who Welcomes ncoming Frosh REDMOND WELCOMES FROSH TO COLLEGE' To he Class of 19:12: To he enering Freshm.cn H College bids welcome. You have come ino a picked company. Each of you has proved his capaciy hy meeing he requiremens of an ex./ cellen High School No all can find place in he Day Session undel' presell condiions. Those who do come have a higher rerponsiuiiy o hemselves o heir fall'i:es o he College and o he Ciy. : 1/' -'' en Frosh CommandmenJ The Suden Council a is las So ph aciviies: meeing of he Fall erm voed o. Hazing is sricly forbidden coninue he Frosh :Rules of aas erm. The 11en Commandmens which mus be obeyed by all Fresh_ men arc as follows: 1. Thou shal a all imes wear hlack skull caps wih Lavender < buons while on he College grounds. 2. Thou shal wear black ies wih Lavender sripes. 3. Thou shal weal' black socks. 4. Thou shal no smoke on college grounds. 6. Thou shal no wear musaches. 6. Thou shal no wear any preparaory or high school insignia excep Arisa pins 7. Thou shal know all he college songs and cheers The Sophomore Class will help he Fresh-Soph Commiee conduc he Freshman sing each erm. 8. Thou shal carry hy book of rules in hine ouside breas pocke iready o be producied wih marks of idenificaion on he demand of any Sophomore 01' Upperclassman. 9. ThOll shal no be excused from ubeying he above rules because of being engaged in exra. curricular aciviies 10. Thou shal appear a he Soph Carnival provided one 'xcek's noice is given if hou shal violae any of he above excep a he annual }<'rosh Feed he annual Sop). Smoker and he Soph Carnival. All hazing will' be under he direcion of he.fl esh Soph Commiee Pledging is permissable only in he case of 'men who are o appear a he Soph Smoker. All pledging mus be done off he college grounds. ndividual or group fighing on he college grounds is sricly prohibied Freshmen mus obey he Ten Commandmens on and afer he firs Monday.. TC l?l'csh Soph Commiiee shall have exclusive direcion of all Prosh Soph aciviies and shall adjudge all dispues which may arise in onneci"n wih hem is decision beig' final unless overruled by he Suden Council. Those violaing any of he above rules shull be punished under he direcion of he Fresh Soph Commiep.. The college grounds are here defined as he erriory bounded by 135h S. Amserdam Avenue 140h Sree and S. Nicholas Avenue. V. (1) All undergraduaes of he college may repor deiinquen Fleshmen o he Sophomore Class for appearance a he Soph Carnival. (2) The Freshman and SophvlUore classes shall have a Rules Enforcemen Commilee in order o enforce hese rules (3) The Fresh Soph Comr.::: ee shall consis of a chairman S. C. PRES>E:\T Harry Horowiz '28 Who Will leud Suden Council _.---- HOROWTZ GREETS NCOMNG FRESHMEN ) To he Clas. of 1932: As Presiden of' he Suden Council i is my pleasan duy find privilege on behalf of he 'nir suden body of he colleg' o we. come you ino our mids. There has come among us recenly a new college spiri and you have he grea good forune of being one of he firs cnering Classes upon whom wil fall he ask of mllinainil)._'l.nd furhering his new spiri. You mus'- a your eadies OPor"nlind one represenaive from each" iy learn o cherish your Alma music reviews. During some shming periods in is hisory The season o he College men by aking minisered he second defca of he rules The dae for he So ph Carnival shall be fixed by he Campus has been jprais (for a a 13-0 decision in he final game. FreRh Soph Commiee. of he campaign. fearless bu.a he same ime consrucive ediorial policy which has esablished he following general Baskeball Th> Suden Council has also brough abou he insallaion.of various improvemens in he college. 'roblms of adjusmen will rules for he guidance of Fresh- Aiill' au ;.. auspicious sar Na class. Maer as he place where you wil confron you. You mu learn o spend he mos fruiful hours of Holman's mell have developed ino The ediorial and business manager of he publicaions are chosen one of he sronges eams il} he gnide yourselves as men wihou four of he mos imporan years 01 by he Campus Associaion an quie he same pers1nal supervision l; youl' life; where you will expec.o a;umni body which conrols he you have had in High Sehool. f CLUBS AND SOCETES ;;;; Eas. S. Francis was downl'r in he opening game bu successive coness were los o S Johns Dar make many 'fine. an laring conyour ime is wi sc' apporioned i ' acs;.whence you will expec o paper. The edior for he curren will be adequae for sudy and for ;:J carry away wih you ino a larger mouh and Lehigh he las by a P margin of one'puin Since. ha aricipaion in exr"curricuiar world for he res of your life many erm is Joseph J Capua '28 while Herber J. Lachman '29 hils 'been re-eleced business manager. Tryous for he saff will be held soon comprising a five weeks' period of inensive raining in he fundamenals of journalism. A he end of ha period he bes men are appoined o. he saff. Freshman are urged o become candidaes he only qualiies considered being' abiliy and willingness o work. The variolls socieic a h The Newman Club's work is along h ld ' aciviies. Ouside work l11us be p easan oug s an sen lmen s. col/eye offer an OP1 1or llniy for he lines of he oher wo bu for Th' b ". reduced o a minimum o pr'scrvc slldens who6 ineress m'e sudens of Caholic faih. The S you can (0 on y y ge mg m 0 healh and academic sanding. he spiri cf hings you will ge ou Page 3 Wih he purchase of a "U" icke frchhmcl fire eliyible o 11"y ou for' all cl;ls 01' college ea1l8. 'l'here a. lrm- ((lm8 in B(lRkeb'lll ijlsebnll T'ruck (/nd Fooball. A: he presen hcre id a?le.r/ of likely?/l(/e/"il; fo>' lrosl {h'e which h((8 been dis?'l}led by il" adven of he 1lew R(Hlle-;/er. Praif'c in <il 'pors is held in he yym. A.' C(/l for ra..-" al'dicl(/ks wil 80ull be insllcd. Fooball 1'he '27 Lnv'nder grid eam urned in a Successful campaign by win.. ning hree ieing wo nnd losing wo coness. The srong George WashingonU. cleven cnphll'('d he opening game 10 6 following which he varsiy baled S. La\vrellce o a ie in a grea nlhilj hnle hll need hem wo ouchdowns in he las six minues of play By running up eig-hy poins agains Upsala he eam broke all scqring records and showed ha a powerful offense had been developed. Rhode sland Sae was me away from 110me and defeaed 20-1l. n he( 'nex game he varsiy 'gain wen on a rampage an} ran up a score of 58-0 again Gallande. The big game of his year hn vih Manhaan was plllyed on a muddy reacherous gridiron ancl ('lid. ed up in a 6 6 ic av('l'ford nd. ime he eum has no m' d'fcu and has rounced consecuively Rugers S. Lawrence Union McGill Villanova Lafayee and Fordham. silllilm' o 1lef wedell o hear Newman alcove is a he Norh.:nd of your college life only as much Track You will find memb')'s of he old ouside speakers 0)' facllily of he concourse as' you pu ino i. Las year he rackmen Won wo or classes and all officers of he mcmbe?. speak on hc ques.ions You came here for an educaion. ou of hlle dual mes for a College eager 1.0 help you in \1l which m'c "lih in he s)jher. of Ed:caion has been defined as prep. credillble performance and his Circulo Dane Aligheri your problems. Our hop is ha he club's aoi'l'iies 0)' v o ( araion for life's aciviies. This year prospecs arc excellen fo\' an you will fi ino he splendid suden suden discllssions on similar alinn sudens find he C. D. A. you will no ge solely from your undefeaed eam. n addiion o body of he Colleg-e and find your quesions. Some of he 'ryan- alcove a he Eas corner an ex books and insrucors. need no defeaing Manhaan an<l 1'emple selves happy in meeing is sanr. iza/ions hal> <lific"rn mehods cellen gah<:''ine place. C. D A. dwell upon' he necessiy of your he mile relay WilS Becond a he l?enn ards. oj cal"rying on work in heil" also eonducs lecures forums and mainaining a cerain scholasi Relays. Mercury D. W. REDMOND Mercury he college comic has. nn older hisory han any oher of he publicaions excep The Micro. Lavender back. now f:ce he cosmo was founded almos a half- prospl'c of opening he RCllleRer cenury ago in 1883 as a new:- r wih an enirely new saff. Freshpaper a con:ic and a' lierary mag- men ar. especially urged o ryou azine all rollied in one. On he for posons on he saf. foundaion of The Campus and The Lavender helie god lef he Microcosm lierary and journalisic fields for ha of humor exclusively. Merc is governed in much ho same way lsthe Campus hrough he MerClll'Y Associaion. Arie in size and in qualiy ;nil i can Goodfriend '28 has been chosen edior now be fairly said ha i i" onc of for his semeser while Jack Rohenberg '29 reains his posiion of business manager New men jare appoined o he saff on he basis of heir conribuion o he magazine Freshmen are urlled o wrie for Mere. The Lavender. Alhough Lavender was no pubhshed during he pas erm i will be. re-issued his semeser 'wih a definie pla.ce on he "V" icke. fields which will be described social evens for is members. andard. You havc been seleced Baseball in ili. column. Mos Clubs mee is a he presen ime publishing upon he basis of scholarship upon Coach Hal Parker's ball eam beween he holll"r of welve and monhly magazine devoed o is ac your abiliy o mainain such a enjoyed a raher good season winwo on Thnrsday and all he iviies. sandard. There is anohcr aspec ning eigh and losing seven games. clubs a'c glad o have p?'ospec- o College life a mos imporan one 'l'he 3-2 vicory Over he vauned ive members visi hdl" mec- which mus be' brough o YOU1" a- N. Y. U nine was he ousanding ings Douglas Sociey enion; namely exra-curricular achievemen of he eam Colored sudens engage in he aciviies. Ge ino some aciviy Minor Spors Menorah same aciviies hrough heir Doug. immediaely ineres yourself in The swimming and waer-polo The sudy lind disspminaion of lass Sociey as he groups previously Hebrew culure and ideals is he meioned. Besi.des lure8 and Th' Mike is he ypur hook of he 'm of he Menorah Sociey This <socal e1oiens hs. s?c.ley has re- se-me school affair ouside he class- eams meeing he bes eams. of he room. By saring early and work. counry in he nercollegiae Leagul' college. The oldes publicaion on m h h o m l'sb )y cenly held some 'XlllblJons of Negro ing hai'd you ai'" cernin o aain have me defea in all of hoir Ul-a Menora opes acco p.. he campus i firs came 011 ". means of classes forums lecures ar. The Douglass alcove S nex o leadership in any field. You sarsj;u ; waer-polo sexe Since hen i has seadily increased and social evens. This sociey o he Newman Club s. have here an opporuniy o develop should finish in he firs division of and broaden your personaliy o he. S. A. race. oass of having a larger member. learn hroug-h self-reliance. The rifle eam again was among he mos beauiful and fins an- shill han any oher in he college. and always makes an effor o ennuals in he counry. The las Poliics Club There is --'-.--cwhere in OU' he leaders of he counry winning S- f h Leavl'ng a more heorel'cal ques- 1 roll as many incom\ng res men as many exr. ffairs for he Easern ile and finishing seceach one of y some on ond in he naional ronsighs Shoo sue was an elaborae hree hun< ' rea b possible Menorah's a cove oca ed l'ons whl'ch "u... ncern he Soc'al page affair. Work has alrcnoy c a he souhern corner of he con- Problems Club he Poliics Club hing which is '... 'uied o The cross-counry squad was he. gun on he 1928 Mike under he course is h' eeling place for is busies iself wih he more pracical you Look for i>' come poores in years lack of ineres ediorship of Howard W. Fcner- members. i concerns of poliics Lecures by o you flake you';:... life nullifying he effors of he few men '. sock '28 and business managemen governmen offi<:ials visis o governof Harry Horowiz '28. However Y_ M C. A men agencies and discussions com- wih pleasure. Help mak YOUR ennis eams were quie successful somehmg you can look\ "'\. opon ha repored The wresling and sudens may sill obain poiioj1 The "Y" does work very similar prise heir aciviies. nroducions College an insiuion you will be and g::.va erediable exhibiions in all proud o boas having aended.. of heir sars. on he saff. o ha of hc Menorah wih dis- o poliical clubs can be obained HARRY HOROWTZ The Handbook cussions lecure and forurn as hrough his club. conemplaes This lile guide o he college has Lav..... ' was esabiehed.in 1923 by also had a hiol'y of up and he Suden Council;o saisfy he downs Begun many yom" ago by need for a lierary magazine inde- he Y. M. C A. i Wll recenly penden of any oher. "The man. aken over by he Suden Council agemen was aken over by a and hen by he Handbook ASRoci. Lvender ASSOCiaion and.he mag- ion. The las issue was ou m lzlnp ha been issued since hen wih April 1926 bu i is hoped ha Te varying success. The Jack of funds Handbook will be revived his... "" "'" " """ bo... '0_-'.0 '\ well as frequen social even.. A publishing a paper his erm. freshman smoker usually opens he erm. The "Y" also akes charge of he allnual Varsiy Excursion in Lierary Socieies May.. s alcove is oppr8ie Menomh's Clionia and Phrenocosmia he wo ol<lm socieies a he college are small exclusive lierary groups which Newman Club mee periodically for readings and This sociey complees he rio of dscusions. Membership is by inreligious organizaions a he college. "Jabon only. Science Clubs The Biolog"{ Club he Baskerville Sociey (Chemisry) he Engineering Socieies he Rallio Club he Mah Olub and he Geology Club are comprised of sulen ineresed in hose sciences and concern hcmselves wih sudies of hese fields Language Socieies The Deuscher Verein. he Spanish Club and Le Cercle Jusserand confine hemselves o' he sudies of he. German Spanish and J:.'rench languages "and lieraure_. The Deuscher Verein has been especially acive in dramaics and musical work.

6 i 'j - THE CAMPUS 'fhursday FEBRUARY ie RALLY BY LAVENDER FVE OOLLEGE SWMMERS FORDHAM FLASHES DEFEATS FORDHAM TEAM TO ENCOUNTER NAVY '-The-' gam-e as-a w-hole-defie<- h-e G S r in Las Eigh Minues Accouns for Foureen rea Poins pu and Overcomes Twelve-Pom D e f' '-5 d k' C an a s Goals in Final Minues Upse Undefeaed Maroon. A desperae las-minue rally wih five cour gladiaors puing every hing hey had ino. i ave. he Lavender foureen POlllS elghl minues of play and enabled hem o oupoin he Fordham quine by a coun of on Sau day. January 21. Wih he game ap parenly won he undefeed Ma l'oon five was safely esabh;hed be hind a lead and was playing a powerful corfiden brand of ball; ye a few minues laer hll sam eam was a badly disorganized and ired bunch of ahlees ha had mel defea for he fir-s im(' his season. The game easily akes he palm fol' providing ile mos hrills drama and ense momens ev('1' seen on he home cour and perhaps any cour in he Eas. magin if you can a gym crowded o cllpaciy wih 8 parisan mob winessing he fif:enh meeing beween wo old rivals anc ho leadors in collegial' baskeball i or' he las wo decades; C. C. N. Y. and hen Fordham drawing away o a subsanial lead; a sllbsiue winning he game 'wih less hun wo minues o play o elimax a lllagnificen spur; and hen a missed foul in he very las six secon< ha would have sen he game ino an exh'u period. Crowd Holds Snake Dance Abou eigh-hundred specaors represening he Lavender del'gaion wen slighly insane as he final gun gave h courageous Holmall roupe a oally unexpeced vicory and he elevenh in he series Af' ' he.:ones he mixed crowd of under. graduaes and alumni held a demonsraion in fron of he gym anll <. S{;" snak:cl.anced o Coac Na Holman's home o paylleir ribue o his sraegy ha played no m::1 par in he vicory. Every man on he leum played his game and played i well. Capain Rubinsein refused o forge ha his eam had a chance o win and was in here all he ime forcing Fordham o play His nine poins represened.he high-score aciviiep for he College. A maser piece of work was hu of Teddy Meisel's who held Bo Adams he Maroon sar o one lone field goal which incidenly came when Meisel was emporarily guarding anoher man. Jack Goldberg E'usily ouplayed he opposinj' cener and was he pivo in he five's aack. Sam Liss came hroug; wih wo clean goals from mldcour and follrrh as hard as any mad playing. Sandnk. he "minue man" wih 'six poins in as many minues virually won he gnme. And don' forge Lou Spindell who played for hree-quarers of he gamc and played a ough man Landers exceedingly well. Ed KelJher of Fordham for he firs ime sared his bes men. Capain Frank Doughery flashed h'" mos sensaional game of.he 'v';ning and was a coninual menaco wih his beauiful one-hand ose while in he air. Nick Landers surprised wih a fine performance as did D:ll1 Reardon alhough he did no have a very conspicllous par f' he Fordham offense. Bo Adams was laboring under he handicap of ar. injurea hand 'and oo much Meisel. Sweeman was woe-fully slow bu played a hard game hroughou. The College showed ha i refused o be overawed by he Maroon's re- THE CAMPUS - U $3 MERCURY - puaion by hopping off o nice lead. Rubinsein caged a long sho from he floor and Meisel's olly baske of he eve-ning was a beauy wih Ted dribbling down he cour and flinging in he ball while on he dead run from a corner. Reardon afer six minues of play he-;lh-::- -ds-;::-k'ash: Waer Polo Team Hopes o mos ferile producs of spor ficion leas specacular bu none he. ss Break Bad Sreak and wrirs' imaginaion. combined he beauifully execued by he dumn- USE CAMPUS CLASSFED ADS. They Bring Quick Aier hree weeks of vacaion and pracice he Lavender swimming and waer polo eams will again aemp o break he sreak of bad luck ha has followed hem for he pas year when hey mee he Nalvy eams his Saurday a he Annapolis pool. No having won a single swimming mee hus for he College mermen seem o be no mach for he mid- Raes-8c. per Acceped by mail When accom_ panied by samps Or cash or Win specacular work of a Frank Mer- uive guard sanding direcly under a he CAMPUS Office-=: riwell wih he sensaional riumph he baske wih he usc of revers" Roon 411 any day beween of a eam ha came back from no- English on he ball. f Mayor 12-2 P. M. where ogher wih a melodramaic Thompson' had been refereeing he ani-climax ha jus abou pu he cones he would probably hae nulfinighing ourws o he Bale of he 'i/ied he all-imporan wo poms on ---= Cenuries parioic grounds. --- Na Holman's soic calm desered Coach Kelleher evidenly docidl'() him for he firs ime his season ha discreion was he beer par when he Lavender regained he lead of valur when he sared he game by one poin wih less han a minue broke he ice for his eam when he wih his fil's five hus breaking a o pluy. The sellar coach forgo hl8 shipmen. wo-yeu)' preceden of Ram baske- emoionless pose and jumped up wav. eluded his guard and scored ari eas' Having been ljalldom. The local couriers how- ing boh arms wildly. Wheher his defeaed by boh oal unmolesed. Yale and Princeon in he.firs wo e\'('r Jll'pobably overlooked his de movemens were franic las-minue Hick Rubinsein came hrough wih parul'c from convenion on he par signals o Hick Rubinsei n.o'. r a phenomenal sho when he crashed league coness he C.C.N.Y. swimmrs will probably have o face an Caring" he wcoll(l eam for hey im. surging wihin him he world Will of Fordham and hough hey were merely an oule for he ex(esslve Jy lhrough all he nine men on ho cour and managed o send he ball oher defea in meeing he Navy. llcdidely drew away o a four-poin never know. "ad hus proving once more o he hrough h'. hoop in some inexplicable However wih sufficien pracico world ha in bidding a 350 pade llanner. A his poin he Fordham he eam should be in he prime 'The vicory was n fiing and appropriae rehuke o he Fordhulh of hand one should no sar wih 31i0. aack go going and rot)ed up condiion for he N.Y.U. mee. menor who had dampened Ciy's Up o he presen ime he waer hireen poins before he gun ended polo eanl has only won one game The injecion of Jack h Sandak championship hopes jus one y<'ar he half. Doughery's one -hande d ago a he same ime also snapping lae ino he fray as e s ory osses pracically impossible o sop and ha he opening COl. es agains books lly he would vial have SJark-pl'O" i seemed o of sup- an impressive winning sreak. The were finding he range and he ac he Janis A. C. Since hen he Lav-.. he sins of he fahl'rs sh"n be visied couned for wo goals as did Land- ender sexe\ h as su ere re' 1'- upon heir childl"l'n even uno he ff d h d magnificen aack which ben he hird and fourh generaions. n "rs. Sweenlan and Adams each h NY A C Y Ram's horns 'and wised }is ail ' allied from he floor on- and feas d P' losing A o e... al an ye a 0 'ino knos. Our hero gave an ink- his case i happened o be hc fi 's Doughery's foul brough he 'Y coun an b rloce d on. f fi h grea (e l' polo c men ling of wha was :o con2 whell generaion whkh 'wa properly up o fifeen. A long midcour e d' expec '11 ' b rom e wa e rl'se o find immediaely afer his enrance ino an W e no rea surp he gamc he hrew himself forward goal by Liss made i 15-8 as he hem he vicors Saurday agains' and in some inexplicable way manhalf ended. N FO\'dham coninued o ouplay he le avy.. ag-cd o inercep an enemy pass Laven k. r afer he inermission The d waer polo h eam h has d no l'oll 111- made a shor dribble and almos in LiES caged "'" anoher long sho bu curre d S any d osses '11 fi roug d h gra d ua 11'lleup he same movemen caged he ball sensaional goals by Doughery and an d a ur ay W. d n he whisle e 0 Cap cleanly from an exremely difficul rea y 0 respon 0 - lingle Landers gave he visiors he edge. ain Johnny Eler.ch Lavender sar h:ubinsein pu in one from he side will again be a his goal pos while bu wo goals by he flashy Dough- Feinberg and Kraus ac as backs. ery and u foul by Landers made he The forward wall wiil find Arie Bell c. & s. coun 2'1-12 Fordham appeared o Willie Halpern and Jack Modell ou be an easy winner. in fron. up-o-dae Finding srengh from'some sourc' -- Cafeeria and Delicaessen 1.e Lavender men su\enly woke up Sandwiches - Sodas am' passed and sho brillianly. Hamilon Place and 138 Sree 1 TYPEWRTNG _ STENOGRAPHY Hick go anoher side goaj and MMEOGRAPHNG / Meisel lind Goldberg made good on Your work will be erfclenly free hrows wih eleven minues o play. Saniak ook Meisel's perfec pass under he baske and made i. This courageuus rally had he spec. aol's seamed up-a bi bu-hey wen absoluely C'lZY as Fordham wen o pieces and he rally coninued. l THne;pRY 519 We. 121s S. Ap. B 'Morningside 2552 Accurae work a rnsonabe raes. Mis. HELEN DOBLN B.A. --_._'/ Sandak plled la sellar play by inerceping a bounce pass and A GOOD PLACE TO making a goal on a shor dribble Big Goldberg in a melee under he Moonsone Cafeeria Bes Qualiy or HOME COOKNG EAT/ baske pu in a win couner ha made he Score The GYl1 was a bedlam of noise as he College woo making en poins while holding Fordham scoreless. Corner Landers made a foul for he firs 136h STREET & BROADWAY score by his eam in over five minues o play. The men of boh - STUDENTS WELCOME_ eams n heir anxiey and desperaion go rough and Dave Tobey's whisle began o oo. Landers missed wo fouls bu Goldberg and Rubinsein eah made one. Wi.h he enire crowd on is fee andak made he winning baske on a nea sho from he floor. Wih exacly six seconds o go Referee Tobey gave Fordham a.echnical foul charging Goldberg wih salling. As Bo Adams' sho glanced off he background Arie Taf's gun ended he game. 36 SSUES 4 SSUES \ Ciy College Club HOTEL -Locaed a- MPERAL:. 45 Wes 31s S. N.Y.C. STUDENTS Howdy Leon Says Single. Breaseds wo and hree buons in he choices paerns and designa magin. able. For success in school or husiness you need proper clohes. 'Ve're clohiers wih a wowl come on UP LEON-ARTHUR UC. CLOTHERS 848 Broadway (near 14h S.) New York Ciy NEVER BEFORE...;.. SUCH VALUE A THREE DOLLAR UNON (Over Thireen Dollars Worh) SUPPORT THE COLLEGE EXTRA-CURRCULAR ACTVTES BUY YOURS NOW TCKETS ON 'SALE EVERYWHERE N THE COLLEGE chasised for is predecessors' l:lis-/ d<'eds by having is iular clallns weakened and is wo year COsecuive sring of vicories brol{cl1'l Ti for a. U. W. Swiches Back o Favorie Tohacco Peoria ll. Aug Messrs. Larus & Bro. Co. Richmond Va. Deal' Sirs: J usaconfession andan apprpiaion. A number of years ago was a user of your Edgeworh smoking obacco. Bu like some ohers perhaps was led by alluring adverisemens o change. A fw days ago wen ino a drug sore o ge some obacco and on he case was he familiar can of Edgeworh. bough i and since hen have enjoyed old-ime comfor. So my confession is ha made a misake in changing o oher brands and my appreciaion is su('h ha ;Edewf\rh will be my Smoke Pal while hfe lass which may no be long for have passed my "hree SCOl'e years and en." Very ruly yours (signed) E. P. Fishburn Edgeworh E:ra ligl Grade Smoking Tobacco Qe:gns" Broadway a 39h Sree Nassau a Maiden Lane Broadway a 28h Sree Sixh Ave. a 31s Sree Sixh Ave. a 24h Sree VALUE beyond. Comparison Clemons 1928 Model STUDENT'S SUT VheWelb(ed Reg. U S. Pa Office Single OT Double Brca.5cd Tailored inourowl1\x/krooms Fashioned byourowl1 Designer Dired: From Maker-o Wearer Fabrics 1000/0 All Wool All shades in he ncwczl paerns - blues included Dollar for Dollar You Gel More PATRONZE CAMPUS ADVERTSERS --l Many of your friends may no know ha our sore is he only sore in New York Ciy where i is possible o obain new and used School. and College Boob of All Publishers. Will you kindly inform all your frends ha we can furnish' S??.r L.. ':.Z Languages; Review Books of All Kindr..; Reference and Books for Libraries.. f 110U or your friends ka'j6 any new or used School and College Books few or many o d:jl8- pose of. bring hem o our sore or submi a lis for our offer. We pay good prices for books ha are sulable. "BARNES & NOBLE) nc. 76 Fifh Avenue N. Y. (Beween 13h and 14h Sree. - Easily reached by Subway Elevaed and Surface Cars) -- PART PAYMENTS OF SOC. UP ACCEPTED ATHLETC ASSOCATON 'HALF PRCE - 24 EVENTS V $3 LAVENDER - 2 SSUES T SEE he b quin( bes dic use of su clinaion sandard Wil ineropoli games" e fied a jus abou sons luck grea nig of a gam who are c The ( '''brigh C( siasm mor players al ory of h ships ha were los NLY O few rem eam repr go he ur coasing s( and sm clear up men alone. Maroon fo Capa ship and b many moo eam Hirk of salling ha he w ham he gr player beci Ceriai evening ar exhibiion Bo Adams slipperies were cura While iv[ cis bulle-like The w as good as pu in som Lou Spinde he hyseri ye he held o hold La Lile cnce again 'coaches. as he floor a he necessa shos hree he baske 1 Fordha Frank Dou evening ane abiliy o o in he air 0 in grea sy paricularly r APPEA defea ql horn o lilnen. Howe 'concerning of January.he VarSiy repiayed in i is our firl eammaes v Mr Dall saleness he from home h\ fac ha played he Maroon fell heir grea Sl an exen ha. eam won. O NE who remark.. he Col S' definie} riumph. n ] ahleics a } o 1n incomill capable sude a leas one g

7 PUS CTHOLC U. TEAM ADS.. k Reaulb.1 MEETS COLLEGE SAT. ord. Ac- en accoll_ Or cash 0;. office- 1 :j ---= 3 h Sree n Lane h Sree Sree hsree E rison odel T'S (ed PaOffice = r 5ed rkrooms csigner Ve.re 001 'Czl cd 8ERS l es 11 5 j THE CAMPUS THURSDAY FEBRUARY Manhaan Will Oppose Varsiy Monday Evening in 14h Sree Armory (Coninued from Page 1) Lacrolle Sancioned A Minor Spor by F.A.C. Lacrosse has been officially re. cognized as a minor spor by he. F'. A. C. enabling he College o be represened by a eam in inercollegiae compeiion 'his spring. The ndian spor has been played a he College for he las few years and he skillful players developed as well as he VARSTY TO DEBATE WAGNER ON FEB. 20 Benjamin Kaplan '30 New Capain o Head College Represenaives (Coninued from page 1) does his men g' ood. The eam has populariy of he game induced W. 8 d Concerning ha Fordham Game. he F..A. C. o sancion lacrosse. agner a en san. been prllcicing for he las week Professors Pallaroni and Rody All he engagemens have been ar-. } T SEEMS ha when bigger nd? ee r rallies are saged on and seem o be in as good form and will again coach he.eam and hey ranged by he Debae Council which We don' know whher o he baskeball cour he splendd effors of he Lavnder condiion as ever. urge all new candidaes o repor id composed of represenaives from use his picure o adverise bes quine d icaes agains of Journa Fordhl am sm willave cau on ag.ams. o e SurhPassed. e exravagan All he A large enhusiasic crowd is ex. ence immediaely. is necessary. No previous Candidaes experi- are each class of he College. Louis Sc.ch Mis-\' \Viner overcoas use of superlaives(an d consumma e prase llu Our na ural in- P '" advised o ge in ouch wih Man. eded o welcome "'he varsiy in Rabl'no''''z.; '2" George Bronz '30 and or oxfords of 1'mpored Scoch clinaion is o disregard hese enes and give he Lavender heir debu on Saurday afer ha a'ger Wegman and wach he bulle- George Siegel '31 make up he Coun- calf sandard-bearers heir full share of praise-and hen some. hrilling vicory OVel' Fordham. Tho in board in he Concourse for fur- cil his erm. Scoch Miss-\' are weproof ' Wihou a doub he sixeenh meeing beween he wo Caholic U. game will probably be her announcemens. Four More Debaes bu so are he oxfords-.-.- meropolian rivals was one of he 'mos speccular "big a sellou and he exraordinary ino n he oher four coness he Col- The oxfords are good look- ' ames" ever saged in New York. The cones more han jusi-. b S h fied all he ineres and advance ballyhoo i provoked and eres displayed in he Manhaan LA VENDER NMRODS WN lege will uphold he affirmaive of mg u so are coc Miss-\<_ jus abou ruined approximaely en days for he 1300 per- game has necessiaed he hiring of FROM ARMY MARKSMEN he quesion "Resolved: Tha he Boh wear well and boh are sons lucky enough o be presen. For he home fans i was a he armory by he Manhaan of- Unied Saes abandon is policy of he bes of heir kind. grea nigh bu for he Fordhan adherens i was ha -ind ficials who are in charge of he n an unofficial mach held las proeci:m for he propery of Ameri- Scoch Miss-\' are $95 o of a game ha makes embryo phlosophers ou of college men arrangemens since i is he Green' Thursday he C.C.N.Y. rifle ea:n de- can Ciizens on foreign soil". These $65- who are convinced ha he world is indeed an illogical mess. home game. feaed he Rifle Club of he 212h coness are: February 23 The The oxfords are $ jb 'gh college years" a realy. The Wld ouburs of enhu The exravaganza of Jan.uary 21 ws he sor ha makes Manhaan has los bu wo games Coas Arillery (n he laer's Massachuses nsiue of Tech- The picure may also sug-. n more han compensaed for he srenuous effors of he his season o S. &navenure and range by a score of Despe noogy a home; March 2 Triniy ges gloves cane sui or ha. Slasm players and C oac h H'? man an d h e 0 il a y unexpc e d VC-.. Wes Poin ' and in' defeaing. he he berg absence he Lavender of Capam nimrods Larry easily Fem- College a home; March 9 Rugers o you. ory of he C.C.N.Y. flve made 0.n forge he physcal hard- Ciy.college pf DerOi eam las ook' he measure of he army away; and April 2 Universiy of -\Reg. U. S. Pa. Off. ships ha had o be endured o Si m on he game-and here Monday eve.ing by hey broke marksmen. Pisburg a home. Owere los of hem oo. he Mid-Weserns sreak of foureen rwin Tekulsky won higlh ejcore Freshmen Travel o Rugers NLY a grea courageous eam could have overcome ha sraigh games. Coach Muller has honors wih 183 bullseyes ou of a On March 28 he Freshman debn- ROGERS Broadway PEET Broadway COMPANY remendous lead ha Fordllam had amassed wih only a a large squad of capable men he possible 200. Murray Miller was ing eam will ravel o Rugers o a Libery a Warren Br.;:adw.y' few minues o go and forunaely here was such a mos ousanding of whom are Cap- nex wih 178 and Daniels 177 Hal- uphola he same side of he same Herald a 13h 81. Sq. Now Yo.. k "lfha".. go eam he represening undefeaed he Maroon College five ha holding evening. a Eigh magin minues and o ain brohe Horan Hayes.. Mazurk. ho pern 174 and Seinberg 167 rail- quesion as he varsiy. This will be a 35b SL Ciy a 418 8&. 'S cosing serenely all)ng o heir elevenh consecuive vicory- Shand Cohalan Whlclen Keber. ed in ha order. The men sho from and sm hey los There are 1300 e.xplll:naions. offered. o ' Noonan. and Maloney. prone and offhand posiions. he firs ime ha he frosh eam Tremon a Bromfield clear up his mysery bu our conenon S ha was five ---- has ravelled ou of New York Ciy. Boaon. l..1a_cbu Under he direcion men alone wih he aid of a grea coach ha downed he of Professor THE Maroon forces. MPROVED SANDWCH Schulz he Varsiy debaers have AT been working during )e recess do- Capain Hick Rubinsein gave a demonsraion of leadership and bulldog courage ha will no be forgoen LOU THlDA ing research SHORTHAND work.and perfecing f:)1' a good w OLFRAM'S PHARMACY heir argumens. PrQf. Schulz has fr;:1l1n: N ONE MONTH many moons. Eyen when e score was d.ollbled agains his iby Prof. worked Miller. Who augh a 619 AMSTERDAM AYE. Tasy sandwiches. Delicious drinks wih he eam almos un- Columbia Universiy r've YEARS eam Hirk was m here makmg Fordham gve up any chances Carner 140h S. M'LLER of salling hey migh have enerained. n view of he fac 1519 Amserdam Avenue ceasingly and has rained hem o a nsiue of SHORTHAND = high degree of perfecion Bro::'.':.'93fo- Y. Cy ha he was guarding he agile lr. Doughery of Fordham he grea samina and srengh displayed by he Lavender ''i player becomes ruly remarkable... THE WEATHER Weaher-los o. Cerainly one of he mos merlbous performances of he all varieies - look evening and he leas appreciaed was h faul.ess guardmg ou or coughs and LATE CTY cojds - smoko Old exhibiion pu up by Teddy Mesel. He was assgned o cover Golds. Wb. Jfloriingmil EDTON Bo Adams he leading scorer of he Maroon and one of he slipperies'men in he game. Ye Adar.lS' scoring aciviies were curailed o one lone field goal which was no scored Vol. No. Thursday February Cop}rrlsh 1928 While Meisel was dogging Adams. He also gave hose wo P. Lorlllard Co. bulle-like passes o Sandak ha resuled in goals. The work of Jack Goldberg and Sam Liss was jus abou Robbers as good as any hey have done his year and hese boys have Police Chief Cross Word Puzzle Famous "Nos" pu in some good games a hei: cener an forard poss. NOT onigh. Josephine. Lou Spindel's job was a ough one wha Wh bemg new o NO'' Y hu 800n. Make Big Haul he hyseria ha is aendan o a Ciy College-Fordham game Sars Probe Sallor'L' {NOT. 'rhey half NOT pass. ye he held up exceedingly well under he srain and managed CarY'j Ou Bold Burglary in NO'' o hold Landers in check. SpeedyAcion " plains a chance. Slu'rl {NOTT. Hear of Ciy Agains Ken Lile Jack Sandak came hrough in splendid syle and... ised NOO' guily Uohhl''S hrolcc no he rcsh'llce of cnce again prqved ha Na Holman ranks wih he greaes elll" n( 1"0)1('( rl llulwr Hoskins. populnl' merchan ar l:'ls h"lm fiouif'd wi. agains 'coaches. as \Vel as players in baskeball. Sandak. a sreak on nigh nnll made off wih 0110 of he his- n kcllll'1 whch n('igh) -ps h1l he floor and perhaps he bes sho on he squad supplied gea haul' n y(lara. TlOY rnusacl{(ll hc awake all ligh 1:-; r l' malllous. ovqrlooking J(\\'l:i ani mon'y (.r (..T'r''c '.. "n':'.p-:l" J'.:r bn'v'g. :. :;TES he necessary punch o a ired ean and ook exacly five bu aldns (very PRrkl1ge o[ Old ('{ld ".... shos hree of which \V'ere successful and one popped ou of C'lgul''l'S Jo he huihline; Mr. J1oskln C1Jlf'[ r:nnllnrck JH;. L dll'lco\'cl.ld h baske afer i was apparenly ilced... l'slmal'd hs 05 a six PU.:](". ;il ha i :m' n dog ; nil. "i's Asa. WhiCh our.f<uw''lnl(>nden o. Fordham has a fine eam no doub abou. Capam CO\'er'd by nsurnice. " shows hn he loral ElJu Club' '4J.J lh Chlyr. schools announces o Smle rcadh's li)q hey WCiC no nrmourr bu smar.cl "The Scward har l)pen.c;clling clgnrdl's Frank Doughery gave a marvelous exhibiion hroughou he (J(lchcrs w hereaer mark brl"h 1WS" ald iil. ii":dn'>. ha He no OJ Golf1." P1J>. "'amlnnlon HlP.'1'8 "Olll Gold." evening and gave he folks somehing o alk abou wih his 's a synonym for 'lcrfec... aayf: Aa. abiliv o oss he ball ino he baske wih eiher hand while. in he air or on he dead.run. Nick Landers held up his end : : :. : By REA RVlN in grea syle bu Adams Sweeman and Reardon were no Acnoss. GUll Hi11yer has been red e. hpjld elf rk a ho Pnlurc AJoh("('ary & To paricularly impressive.. Bronx Papers Please Copy. r APPEARS ha our good frienc rrvill he Bronx ook he defea quie o hear. cerainly was a ough game for hem o lose bu hey ook heir seback like rue sporslimen. Howevei: here appears o be a diversiy of opinion 'concerning he game. Mr. Dan Daley wriing in he "Ram" of January 27 saes: " wasn' C.C.N. Y. alone ha defeaed heyarsiy have no doubs abou ha. Were he game o be :elayed in anoher wfeek even in lic Lavender's band-bo.:' S our firm belief ha Capain Frank Doughery and hs eammaes would amply avenge Saurday's defea." Mr. Daley offers as. conclusive prof of he Fordham eam's saleness he fac ha hey playe wo srenuous games away from home ha did hem no good. Graned. We also gran h\ fac ha Fordham when he eam was going Well ou-. played he Lavender. Bu he dephs of mediocriy h.a he Maroon fell o especially as 'he home boys were pumg on an her exen grea ha spur we deraced honesly believe from heir ha all-round he 'smarr play o slcb plucker. eam won. ADVCE To 1932 in Paricular ONE who lef our porals wo' w6 ks ago was heard o remark afer he Fordham game ha i was fine. o leave.. he College afer so glorious a vicory. We beleve ha 1S' definiely beer o en..er he College following such a i uml?h. n no beer manner can he radiional aspec of hles a he College of he Ciy of N i1w Yor be convered. 0.1n ncoming class. May here be numbered m your mds Ci)able sudens a few compeen ahlees and please God a eas. one good sporswrier \.J-.\ 'ncl()us mcal. 1fi-omi'hlng fllm \\'hlch gold coins lrc Rlle. O-A lrednus meal. DOWN. 3-ame o he world'l bes cigaree:. (r)f(.: Wf' could carry his furher bu why b("lhe.i 1) bnc('.o Shoppe. A cusomer asked for Old Gold Cgarees and GUll ried o Bell him somehing else jus as good. A daugher was hom' Tuesdo.y o Mr. and Mrs. Corin A. Karrlodo. The hlld has be n named Noa. The smooher and beer cigaree OLOGOLD Dear Miss Goodjudgo: am a younlr woman 21 years njd a.nd bavo been mrrfp1 our years..4s nigh we had Our firs quarrel. cn his BU o be o.ll(\l" wihou aking Qu o he Lovelorn.. package of Old GOld Cigarees and he By ma Goo/ju/. ;J oa:e:: :d a:.ad: e" Dear ma: hnve br.m divorced n his counry for have been keeping company wlh. Je81. YDung man who s awfully good looking and very well o do. His faher. s a big )ear ma: seel man or aomehlng. am n lqve J am n 10\"8 \\TUh a man who doesn' wih him.. nd he has aaked me o be his.moke. COUld.be bappy wh 8uch a bride. ShOUld &ccep hlm"-mlnnle. ono? Hazel. Aal.-Ask him he smokes Old GoJda. Anll.-Tbe chance. are all agalnll. r he.aye "Yea" you may 80.foly accep Try o win him Over o Old (lold C1rar- no a cough in a carload hlm. ) ee.. He J aad:lrr:.r.n:m:an:._-===:::======================:::.j.. -" " Page 5 :.:;;. 1<" -.:'..

8 ' i_ A "'J ' : -- }>age 6 p CLASSFED 1 AM OFFERNG a subsanial susn o anyor.e willing o drop Physics 4 CDE DO or CC. Locker N Phone Algonquin Ou Where "'' Ves Begins Tha's where he pans end. The quesion before he house genlemen and ohers is HOW does he ves begin i - Does i begin wih shrimpy lile poins ha creep" up above' 'he wais line? Or does i have hose long fall-away poins ha disinguish he correc English mode? f i's i Dolph-Murray ves he laer ype of poins will be visible. And if i' s a complee Dolph Murray sui he price will be so low as o be almos invisible bolph.. Mray Clohiers-Haberdashers 154 FOURTH AVENUE Ner 14h Sree NEW YORK Phonl SuY:-Nnl 691S l'gj-eello C(5here" nc. CAMPUS ADVERTSERS PATRONZE THE CRONF CLEANERS & PRESSERS THE CAMPUS THURSDAY FEBRUARY GOODFREND 'MERC' UNUSUAL FEATURES EDTOR THS TERM.N 1928 MCROCOSM 1592' Amserdam Avenue (Opposie he College) uis reased while 3'OU wai-25c... Gregg Shorhand Wins Again n he Naional Shorhand Reporers' Associaion Speed Cones held in San Anonio Texas Augus 16 Mr. Marin J. Dupraw won permanen possession of he World's Championhip Trophy by winning he cones for he hird successive ime. Six of he las seven World's Championship Coness have beenwon by wriers of Gregg Shorhand. ' For Speed -Accuracy Simpliciy Gregg Leads he World The Gregg Publishing Company 20 Wes 47h Sree Telephone: Bryan Smar... Neckwear -inexpenaively YOU CAN HAVE THE SMARTEST NECKWEAR ON THE CAMPUS AT ONLY $1.50 F YOU PAY US A VST. WHOLESALE PRCES. W. D. HRSCHBEG 1201 Broadway - 29h S. Room 316 Paronize CCllnlPS Adverisers Your U Ticke Eniles You o 36 ssues of a A Union Ticke s he Bes nvesmen a College"'. Sudens Are Requesed o Presen U Tickes 10 Qrder o obain "The Campus" on ssue Daes. Subscripion by Mail $ Per' Copy 5c.._ U Tickes Always on Sale LirCulion Desk a Campus m he Concourse. Firs ssue o Appear Snapshos Aricles of Under His Direcion Collee neres '. FOUR NEW MEN ADDED TO COLLEGE FACULTY (Coninued' from Page 1) William Neiglinger who was form lrly head of he dej>:llrme of Music in Washingon rving High School and who is well known in music circles in he ciy will serve as assisan professor in he deparmen of Arhur Goodfriend '28 whose bril- nauguraing wha: he edior music a he College. lhn hued color caroons adorn".-] he erms "a ra d ca "-d epar u r e from Promol'ons in he faculy and covers of Mercury las erm WiS convenional.makeup" he 1928 held saffs by of he insrucion Presiden. -are as A ye complee wih eleced o he ediorship a a recen Microcosm is slaed o presen lis will probably be published in he meeing '.f he Mercury Associaion numerous unusual innovaions. Spe- following issue of The Campus o apo succeed Howard W. Fenserso<'k cial surprise feaures jingling senior pear nex week. The new edior who has been a biographies snapshos and arlc es 0 r reiring... f -;;;;;;:;;;;:;=;;;:;==;;;:;==:'_:;;;-:;;;-:'_==-=--= prolific conribuor boh o he lier- College ineres and a new leaf in ary and ar deparmens is already "Mike" ar work are all calculaed working on he firs issue for he o amply corroborae he "bigger and Spring Term he "Periodical Num- beer" claims advanced by he saff ber". n his issue i is inended o burlesque he magazines ha now be- he ediorship of Howard W. Fen of his year's "Mike" which is under deck he newssands wih heir daz- sersock '28. zling packes; Coliege Humor Ameri- Senior biographies will of course can Mercury New Yorker he Sa- be included and i is he avowed inuraay Evening Pos Lierary Diges enion of all concerned o make and Popular Mechanics. The cover hem more risibly lucid han ever heeniled "To Be Coninued" is a fore. Wih he goal ha every '28 "symphony of red blue green and man be a conribuor o his own an" rawn by he edior. "Mike" he edior has requesed all Louis Granich Jesse Spark Max seniors o hand in all available snap Gilin Arnold Moss Howard Fen- shos and newspaper aricles ha sersock and Alber Maisel all con- may b cqnsrued as being of inersisen conribuors o Mercury have es.:'o C.C.N.Y. men. Phoos of any collaboraed in a real aemp o descripion depicing class affairs cach he endencies of presen day feeds smokers snake dances rushes priodical journalism wheher o uni- e ai or any aricles dealing wih formiy silliness or bombas ar like subjecs will be acceped as viriolic or soohing. possibiliies for publicaion. All con- Goodfriend in oulining Mercury's ribuions may be dropped in he policy for his erm spoke hus " Microcosm mailbox or delivered perwill no differ o any grea exen sonally o he "Mike" office any day from ha of he pas. A more ol- a 12 or 1 o'clock. eran aiude combined wih a fine discriminaion as o wha consiues Cards eniling seniors o be decency and wi will govern he ed- phoop-:'aphed are sill in he process ior8 in he selecion of maerial. of disribuion and may be obained Mercury will aemp o caer no from. Harry Horowiz or Loui Taonly o he popular concepion of a per n room 424. A he sndlo?_ college comic bu also will under- ography.shees semol" queslonan'e ake o acively pol;rny he 'spiri and elecon blanks are all available. of Ciy College.''' Each n:us be filled ou according. o Four issues will be published his a defime form a Sample of which enn. Following he "Periodical Nun: may be seen in he '28 alcove. ber" here will be a classical number '-==============:;1 a poliical number and finally an in- i ram ural number wherein "prominen members of' he faculy and suden body will be given undue aenion." The saff wih he excepion of he ediorship will be he same u las. erm Howie Fensersock becoming a conribuor. Wih he promise of heavy adverising here will be hiry-wo and hiry-six page issues. The circulaion will be pracically limied o holders of "U" ickes. There Will Be a Meeing 01 he ENTRE STAFF 01 THE CAMPUS Today Thursday A 12:30 p. m. PATRONZE... THE CO-OP STORE ALL SUPPLES AT THE LOWEST PRCES All members mus aend FOUNTAN PENS BOOKS = RUSSAN ART RESTAURANT DELGHTFULLY DFFERENT MUsic-Balalaika Jazz Orchesra-Dancing-Enerainmen Broadcasing ArisS-WOR 181 No cover charge a any ime - Open 12 A. M. o 3 A.l\J. SECOND AVENUE Cor. 12h Sree STUYVESANT 0177 THE LBERTY Resauran and Roisserie 3-5 HAMLTON PLACE 136h STREET and BROADWAY NEW YORK Tabe D'Hoe Dinner 60c. 85c. Special Lunch 50c. - =. THE BOOK MARK 140h 'S. near Amserdam Ave. Chrismas Gifs and Cards -:- MODERN LBRA.RY - and VANGUARD BOOKS HARR Y WLNER AND HS NEW YORKERS MUSC For All Occasions KLPATRCK Croona Park Souh. Wach The Campus Columns for PLAYS AND SHOWS of neres o he College Sudens (7 and (s according p si{ A MUS E MEN T S COSMOPOLTAN THEATRE Mas. Tues. Thurs. anols.lrcle Chamberlain BrOWn Ariss Mrs. Dane's Defense Evenings SOC. o $2. Tues. and Thur.. Mas. SOc. and.1 urday Ma.. 5Oc. o $1.50. A s SHOW FOR $2 WNTiRQP AMES presens - BROADHURST W. 44h s. 'Eve. 8'30 Mas. Wed. ljld Sal G E 0 R G E ARLSS n Willinm Shakespeare'. The MERCHANT of VENCE "PEGGY WOOD & LOY" y PORTA." -WOOlico W-;;d and_ BOO;.H Weo 40h Sree Eves. 8:40 $1 - $3 (ex. a) las. 'Ved. and Sa 2:40 JES(rrphf wih LESLE HOWARD VANDERBL'f Th. W. 48h S: Eve. 8:30. Mas. Wed. & Sa. 2 ' Musical Comedy Classic: Mark Twain's Adaped by FELDS RODGERS & HAR'r NATONAL THEATnm. 41s s..:.:;:...::.==::; Wes of Broadway Eves. 8:30 la. Wed and Sal THE TRAL OF MARY DUGAN By Bayard Veiller wih ANN HARDNG and REX CHERRY MAN LOEW'S STATE Week Com. Monday Feb. 6h GRETA GARBO - n - "THE DVNE WOMAN" (An )U-G-M Picure) 6---BG HEADLNERS-_6 LYCEUM BroadwaY' a 45h S. THEA :;a: - Evenings 8:30 _ Mas THURS. and SAT. 2:30 NTERFERENCE By Roland 'erwee and Harold Deerden More Sudens Use Than An'Y Oher Kind-and if 'You paid double )'ou couldn' impro'l'e on i Wan a pen for lifelong use?-$7 buys i; $5 if you wan a smaller si;;e. Because of Parker's Non-Breakable Permanie Barrels hese pens have been hrown from airplanes 3000 fee alof wihou damage. Wap ease of wding?-pa:ker Duofold's lamous Pressureless Touch due o a fine ink channel ground beween he prongs of he poin (bringing capillary aracion o he aid of graviy feed) is greaes wriing improvemen in years. And Permanie while Non-Breakable makes Duofolds 28"/0 ligher in weighhan when made wih rubber as formerly. Why do mos college sudens use i? -ry i yourself and know. 5 flashing olors. 3 sizes for men and women. Six graduaed poins-one o fi your hand exacly. ' Look for imprin "Geo. S. Parker" on each pen. PenCils oo in colors o mach pens. See a Parker dealer now. THE PAlKER PEN COMPANYlANESVlUE Wo 'Parb >'fod(j) The Permanen Pen '...-O"'_... _O.8... om. Vol NA1 TO n Younj B FRESl Fresh Reur varsiy U. eam which ij he ClOSE he relal poloiss unil he Co The srong pc urned ir agains free syle he colleg ed under n he CE Young an and secon "Viole s\vi have been disance i Capain D in he 15 Grech wil second pa The brea Kelly did mee looml agains Ka ineresing Schneider c Son of N. hird place. ond place Heighs. fo was urned he Fordhal he N. Y. cenly broke even. R The 200- Worh eigh evpeced o eam compos Gan;azzo a: covered he faser han any of he ml Y Ollng lfeise o be in much fo11 o Lea Taking onl ha due o ; Navy swim me defeaed by N polo sexe W Johnny Eler poins by foul Of all he he relay whi alone proved e' firs man m bu his was E Who raced gai Greeh los one pecful/y o Fa As prejimin COn he ur eam engages 1 sexe. 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