Dela~ar VOLUME 32 II NEWARK DELAWARE, JU E 13,1916 ----~ SCHEDULE OF CLASSES CHANGE TO BEGIN AT 8.15, CLOSE AT 4.05- HOPE TO SECURE TRAIN First Graduate Of The Women Colleg RELJGI US T 0 xt SERVICE At a recent meeting of the 1dent body to hold their meeting faculty it wa found nece . ary to at a convenient time for eYeryrearrange the schedu le of cla se one. for next year. The facult · has not overlooked It ha long been felt that too the importance of Athletic · in much valuab le time wa lost in making the change in the . hedthe mornings, entailing a lengthy ule a it wa agreed that in ca e nfternoon's work in order to where the pre ence of tho. e who make room fo r all the clas es. Again, the three periods of drill, coming as they did, the fourth hour on Thursday, Friday and Saturday materially affected a regular alternating arrangement of tho e periods with Monda~·. Tue day and Wednesda . Now, po ibly the commuter The new y tern, as worked out ven· carefully by Prof. M. G. will wonder where the)• come in. Smlth at the directi on of the True, on the surface it . eems an faculty, now provides for seven inconvenience but there need he succe ive periods, four in the no cause for alarm. Both of our morning and three in the after- railroad have extended every noon. courte y to Delaware College in Thi article aims to present to the pa t-indeed they seem t o he student body imply the out- have taken a lively intere. t in tanding features of the new her welfare. Some recall wh n rogram, details of which will be Dr. Harter wa Pre ident that nnounced next year. the B. & 0. ran a 11 huttle" train The morning recitations will from Wilmington to accomodate egin at 8.15. There will be an I commuter and who will . Ry that ntermi sion of ten minute be- the number of uch tudent has ween clas es with the exception In_ot incre~ ed manifold . inc ha f the time elapsing between the ttme. It 1s the h ope of the perecond and t hird periods in the ' on interested in arranging the orning which will be fifteen I new chedule that the railroad . , inute long. Thi time will be in iew of past and pre. ent pate,roted to chapel exercises. Dis- I ronage and co rdial ~eeling beL al at the end of the fourth tween College and raliroad that period will be at 12.10. The they may find it convenient to arafternoon classes will begin at range a satisfactory train for 1.15 and close at 4.05. Military tudent . exercises will take place on MonDelaware i. simply keeping in :lay, Wednesday and Friday at line with similar actions of other S.05. This arrangement permits 1 college and there can be no :~f two vacant periods at 4.05 on doubt but that the proposed ysrue day and Thursday for every tern will alleviate all defects in ; udent, thu enabling he tu- pa t . chedule . I .\ :-. n u ftpnwon t n f w 1\" DELAWARE COLLEGE REVIEW Delaware Coliege Review P ul d i h •d lo v th t• tutl t•ut lt·l CJ or _tudent govern- · t bh hment of the \lfll'« nl • f'llttrk, IJp )JIWIIr(' Hl'l'iNI ''ill 1. )'lllrli h«d •r u(·duv of t•U..Jl t·f•k fh roUriWil f tll t•(J)· )l·~ill l t• ' I'll l• . l'f'J' CHI tiJ•• fltJIOIIill$( ('fliJ f{l:, and th •rtw J, t 'l'tll• olrLy iu l l!•r·t•ruh \'IL• utiun 1 ir '1'111' d11r in .1 1111 r ' - ,hri trnn C'l1ri tmn ociety, nd the Jf nn doli n of he initi at ive of the \',,.· utin u • • I. t. 'rut• dny ill .frtmmrrj- 1·: ·a tuinatinn body. tudent t•l'k tJ i h11 in~ Eu It I' • fond : - and r. '18, T. G. M MiHan, '19, ll. McKay, '19, J. G. raig, '19, J . P . Tru , '19, W. . W. Wil on, '1 0. ,, D. Coli <rc g raduates on! y admitted. F. cu lty com ed of nin e I rof · sor s. L aw L il rary of .- ,0 )() \·ol um :. pecial cours · rre of LI ~.. B. in I> laware l'ra ·tic·. Con r es ]ead to de and LL . M. F ur full articulars add r ess B. M. · ~ \ E R , ecr etar y, 4(0 he tn n t t reet Philadelphia l'a. P. M. Sherwood A gent f Or 1 XL L d aun ey News Papers I the An event whi ch brought eoll ge hefor th eyes of all t he J·:u tPt' lwlioluy ad joi ning . ct ion R of country oci" i l"' t 1'111 ·duy iu ,htu• _ g nminnliou ·u rr d th ts , pring. Thi event, \\ f •f' wh ich wa. the Shak perean F tival, i con idered the mo t . p ·tnculnr affair whi ch has ever Le n stnged ' El Delaware. W make thi s brief statement '17 of th se mo t promin nt events in ord r that all will pau e long nough to grasp t he meaning of u ch an epoch making year. And mny very a1umnu s, undergraduat , and f r iend of t h e college be inspired t o do somethin g, which wfll r ing greater honor to the institution. ,J. H. Jon , ' 17, P. . Lov tt , '18, . L. W igl , '1 , H . B. AlexI 'r ttt·•d u,v UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA LAW SCHOOL Contributed ela- Every Convenience Afforded Clf T he con ta m ly grow iu ~ uum .. r of our atr ns i. due to th fa c t t hat \'er y c urte ·y, c 11 ·idera ti on and indi vidu al att ut ion i ho wu th em a t all tiw es, whether th eir ace u11t · a re la rge or m all. MAKE THIS OLD STRONG BANK YOUR BANKING HOME and Magazines 3 Barbers 3 Eubanks Center Hall Building We Cater to College Trade ERNEST FRAZER .•• DEALER IN .•. Farmers Trust Company, of Newark GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Newark Post WEST END dltor H. W. VANDEVER lma Bl\chrnc'h; Madg Nick r JouRt on. 'Nuff Said! A J tnnt llu in M Manag r W. H . Snvi n, '1 I rvi ng R yn ld • '18 Motor Cycles, Bicyc:lea and General Sportine' Goods 809 MARKET STREET Wilmin1ton, De!aware. Anythin~r and Everythin~r for Football Complete Stock of Spauldings' 1 Celebrated Sweaters $5 , $6, $6 .50, $7.50, $8 Ever Ready Flub lighta Lovett's Furniture Store .... FULL LINE OF ... STUDENTS' FURNITURE... Center Main Street We Make Deliveries BUY YOUR ... Straw Hat The Women's College of Delaware OF Girl who expect to complete cour e in Delaware High chool next June hould plan to ecure a thorough collegiate training at ·the newly e tabli hed and rapidly growing Women• ollege of Delaware. Although it ha b en in exi tence only a lit le over one year, the college ha an enrollm nt of eighty-five students from several tate . Tuition i free t o all Delaware tudent s. New building , large and capable faculty, beautiful location individual in truction. Thr e Department : SOL WILSON Art ndrScience ---1 sig ned t ('f ive• a: roa d cultu ra l trainin g. Educatlon ---hltended f r th • wh wi ~h to teac h iu the. h L of Delaware an d ne igh horiu g ~t a te s . Home Economics--- Int n ded to gh·e ~ u dents trai n ing in ho m m a k in g an in t achin 11 m Ec0110mic~ in th .., h ol:--. or cat nlo u and o her info rm at io n write to WL ·1FRED J. ROBI ON Dean Newark Dela ware H. Warner McNeal Dealer In Ice, Coal. Lumber, Sugarine Dairy Food Ceme nt, Lime, Plaater and Vulc~uute Ornamental Roofi• l · Newark, Delaware. CHAS. P. STEELE MEAT MARKET MAIN ST. OPPOSITE COLLEGE Haywood Art Shop 720 Market Street Wilmington ~ Delaware ·3 OFF TO STUDE TS amm ond laundry Co. IL I GTO . DE . E lr DELAWARE COLLEGE REVIEW W. C. D. Notes On going down to dinner on Friday evening the tudent of the women's Co II e g e tood amazed upon beholding the dining room bedecked with roses and lighted by the soft glow of can-~ dle . Whti Mp~rs Rr~nh tphruf the crowd tha 1s 1c , ro e or f Education was sixteen year of ~ge. A the dessert was served a huge birthday cake wa borne olemnly t 0 ward t~e Faculty table. None but the w1se partook of this goodly rfJpast. The fooli h at b. and gazed but felt contented thereby when huge tray of. trawberry ice cream appeared. -o- Many let~ers h.ave been sent home pectal ddeltlhvery, demanding money an en some more · th commencement invitamce e tions and the Chemistry Lab. breakage bills have been sent out. -oThe members of the Women' P Collelle take pleasure to note the recent return of Mr. Jame H . Salevan from his Senior vacathm. -oMi s Pearl Wilson entertainPr'l at her home in Wilmington thP members of the Sonhomore Cla ~ ir Residence Hall la t Saturday afternoon. The earlier part of the afternoon wa~ spent in witne ·sin~ thP Preparedne s Parade. the latter in enjoying a deli~htful picnic upper served on the lawn. -oOn Monday, June 12, the .llradnating: etas of the Rehobot'h Restf'h Hi~h School en route t" Wa, hinl2:ton. stonned off at NewArk and were the guests of the Women's College for luncheon. nancial bowing a a whole. Th i. wa the last meeting of the pre.ent members, aa the alumni, 1 ulty, and tudent body, the thre, organization repre ented on the council will elect new member fore the opening of college next September. - ) ey er •. numer 1 wcrP \'arcied : At the uggestion of Coach "il follow for tr ck: 1917, J. H ·tliam J. McAvoy, the council decid- ing , mart, t ele, J. Hein l, ed to engage C. E. Keye a a 'Sist- ~Jar hall, A. G. Heine!, and Fiant coach for both football and dance: 191 , H. Alex nd r, Ta.•·, _, track next year. Mr. Keye , who lor, Bratton, and Hutton: 1919, is a graduate of Lehigh University Mar ton, \Vi. e, Craig, Wil:on, i taking orne pecial work at Ty. on, Fitzpatrick, O'Toole, :\I. Delaware and will return next Plam, Weldin and Lind. nY. year. He had charge of the I The ba b II and ten~i. - atrack men this year and both I on have not clo ed and letter Coach McAvoy and member of for the e sport \Vill be aw rd d th . e councl 1 were much plea ed next fall. 'th h'18 k Wl wor · Delaware h a an unu ua11y The following track men were hard football . chedule for next awarded their "D" for track work fall which i a follow . Octob r I thi year: Steele, Crockett, Mar- 14, We tern Maryland at l ewark; I shall, Craig, Fitzpatrick, Hut- October 21 Haverford at Newark; ton, Alexander, Wilson, Catts, October 28, Steven at Hobok n; Bratton, Marston, L o o e and November 4, Dickin on at CarManager Smith. The following li le; November 11, St. John' at were awarded gold medals for :-Jewark · November 18, Gall dey breaking Delaware Collegt! re. at Newark and Th nk giving Day, cord : Fitzpatrick lowered the Mt. St. Mary's at ewark. The Clubby Smoke -"BuD'' GENU IN ..BULL Du H SMOKING TOBACCO WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU Newark Trust and Safe Deposit Company NEW ARK, DELAWARE . J. \\' Jnr.!IT, Pre. iJent \\'. A. ~ J. ·<~LE .. Tre:t url'r \\'.1. IJ.1AYLOR, Trn. tOffi •r II. . :VI. K LLO K, Vrce-Pres.i1lcnt CHAS. B. E\·A~', .e r !Rry J II:'-< W. D.\ YETT DIRECTORS C E l. \\', R HOI E: DA \' IH '. K '· E \\'.\ LT If.• TEEL . J. \\'klGHT CHA . B. E\' AN. H . ~. M . KOLLOCK J HN NIYJX Made of ri , ripe irgini • orth Carolina leaf, " Bull " 0 h m i the mildt" t, mo t enjoy ble tob c.c.o in the world. No other ci rette full of life and youthful i or ae a fr h-rolled cii r t e of " ulr• Ourh m, uu·· ·• Roll our own • "'ith u Durh am an you'll diacover new joy in amokin(l. -oIt i a matter of gratificatio11 that the fame of our College ha~ . nread about to the extent th l:! tinouiries and requests for catalogue~ were received this week frnm El Paso. Texas, and from Albu uerque, New Mexico. 1 -aAttractive handbooks of information for tudent have been i. . ued by the college coverin~ ~<ubiect relative to e ery pha e of College life. THE or I Buil Hnn, 1Otll ctncl ~' I ~JitKi f N 1 lttrl~ When t tr ct. p net \\'ABe -aWhence come tho e sounds of angui h, Tho. e screams that pierce the air, \\'a. Teddv nominated? Did Cong;e war declare? ~ot . o. but in the Re t Room A pu, hing, jostling erew, Wi h-auctioneer, Mi s Churchman, Conduct a grand vendue. SECURITY TRUST AND SAFE SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS Vou are inYited to. con. ider tbi - Company· E'fficien _erYic a. a batik of d po -it, a a ·rru:t for JWT onal and c rporate tru. t.. and 11. E. ·cutor und r \Vill . Your banking and trust bu:i11e~ · ·ill he competent!: handled y u . Call or wn in r uard to any bu iue · in which the Company can ·e • hi. Con\'inred The onlr ha errific conflic u. " ·ar i ," ·ell, hing ha aved u , everla..'\ting 11 . • fary . P w r Be t FPICER. A pile of unclaimed merchandi e, BENJAMIN • ·rELDS, Pr . i1l nt A mo le. whole year's hoard, L. • coTT TowNSEND, \'ice-Pr i<lent Tn hi. dramatic fa hion, LEH P . • 1ALO. .ru. now pay up its board. And b!lrgain . ju t ask Peg ' Wh o. e ·oice drowned out the re, , And Ruth who e center ru hes Ob ained for her the best. 81 .... t 8ecau . Ro I.L, \'1 II A R\' J. Er.t.r o. '. Tre urer jon:-. EV, ~ - Pre id 't r ·t.u • You DELAWARE CO l • 'ow i their h lan co r .., .._...... ., A •• f•r Fit. 1 •• A h DELAWAkE COLLEGE REVIEW f h one-half lowing i. the core o t e hall n 11 and Rutg r game. h D lawar D. Horsey 2nd 4 0 1 0 onstiH. Ilor ey, If, 4 0 2 3 Doherty, 1. t 3 0 0 0 Fid nc , 3rd 4 0 1 1 Brower, rf. 4 0 0 1 Fergu on, cf. 2 0 0 1 He iv memb r. as andidate. for Taggart, · 3 0 0 1 ach office. I 0' ani 1, c 3 0 0 ~ 3 1 0 ~ dvi ory ommittce H?ch, p. 1 0 0 An Advi~ory ommittee, con- Pl rc IRting of th officer of the club 31 1 4 27 and one rn mbcr of the faculty, I Total · · r h Rutger C'hos n nt the b egmnmg o eac Siler rf 3 1 0 2 b ' · t b th t. 8 h 11 rrn Y e &c lv: mem ers, . a I cker, 2nd 5 0 0 1 have charg of pt ograms, nomma- B rg cf 4 0 1 2 · 1 h 11 • I • ' tJonR, ~ ·• a~<. s a ex rcls Lyons, lf. 3 1 1 0 ~.r ner I . up rvt. ton over the af- Hrowning 1 t. 3 0 0 7 fnir of the club ' 2 , · · Weller, 3rd. 3 0 1 Derand, . . . 3 0 0 1 F ll y, c. 4 0 1 0 Wat rfield, p. 4 0 0 12 ARTS AND SCIENCE CLUB ORCA IZES Officer ted And tution dopted . tion 2. Th preparation . of Totals ~2 2. 4 . 27 th program for a h m etln$2' cor e b mmng hall ~ dit·ected by the Advi, orv I Rutgers 0 0 1 0 0 0 ommttt e. la. 0 0 0 0 0 0 m ndment Delaware Am ndments to this onRtitu D. Hor ey 2nd, 3 0 0 tion may be propos d by any ac- , H. Hors y, If. 3 1 0 tiv m mber, with the npproval of 1Doherty, J, t 4 1 2 th Advi. or~r rnmittee, and upon Fidance, 3rd 4 0 1 ratifi ation bv a two-thirds vot,.. Stewart, rf 3 0 0 of th a ·tiv. m m ers enrolJ ,, Ferguson, cf. 3 0 2 :-~ hall ecome part of the conRtitu- Taggart, ss. 3 0 1 ti n. Pierce, c 0 0 0 Webb, p. 0 0 0 Ewing, p. 0 0 0 Fr8t Men Enterb•ined ch, p. 3 0 1 Prof ssor and Mrs. H . E. Tif H O'Daniel c. 3 0 0 fnnv ntet·tained the Senior Cln ~ Brow r, 2nd. 1 0 0 .,~~b~"r. of th iq-ma Phi Em~ilon Frn rnitv la. t Thur. dn:v 30 2 7 27 Total veninJ.t al th ir hom on m. tel Buckn ell v nu . The gu(). tH w re ent r2nd 4 1 0 d a cards. 1 t. 5 1 1 4 1 1 0 I ware M ta 4 0 0 4 1 0 With Reverses 2 3 2 4 1 2 4 1 0 4 1 0 I B k Yale Univer itv how that the uc - aver ge co t f~r the four year , cour e 1· .,~ ,073 . Under another D you kn w at the age tw ntr-one the ding we f1nd that 140 member .. te a ;lay will create an esta te of 1 0 1of the clat:. u e alcoholic liquor anic from 1 to JOUO a follow ;0 0 and that of tbe. e 54 first u ed w00 for Natural 0 :ilh• ~ ~00 for nc ident I Death0 after they ent•Jred colJege. -,31X>O for Ueath-th re ult of injur. 0 Penn tate will be the cene of ie .. u. tainetl und r t~av I, hunung 9 0 a great "National Convention" b~u.l<lmgl tr ke of hgbtningl con. 5 2 imilar to the Republican NationdttlOil , 5 2 al Convention at hicago. Th 1 1 delegate. will be the 300 tudent 0 ~ of the cia.. in Political Partie from nc0 1 nd the platform will ?e comSend for itln. tration f complete propo. d of plB:nks on promment po- tection contra t. E\· ry policy larnn14 3 liti al que tlon . of the day. . te d hy the. tat of. 'ew Hnmpslure. A movement 1 on foot to m0 0 . . t · · ':lt Thr Uaited Life aad Accideal losuruce Co 11paay traduce m1 11tary rammg of Coacord, N. H. 1 0 Franklin and Marshall College 0 0 Th 't t' h al No. 705-6 Equitable Bldr., Wilmioctoa, Del. next year. e ag1 a 10n as H. W. LYNDALL, Mrr. 0 readv' r·earhed the Student Coun1 0 . • d th b t t t ·t 1 an ey are a ou o pu 1 2 0 c1 befot·e the tudent body for a I 1 0 vote. 0 Harvard and Colgate have re1 1 cently ruled that any student reI gardles of the course he i pur6 1 G . uing if he per ist in the u e of incorrect English will be a ign0 1 0-2 ed a pecial cour e in Engli h 0 1 0- 1 gramma!'. Student engineers at Syracu. c j 2 2 2 are laying out and con tructing Farm Water Supply a 3 1 0 walks on their campu . 11 0 0 Specialty 2 2 0 1 0 1 360 Main Street Newark. Del 0 0 0 2 2 1 ·0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Victor G. Willis 5 2 r Proprie tor 1 0 0 First cla s accommodation to 10 6 2 th e traveling public. Main Street 2 2 0 Ameri an plan. Delaware 10 0 0 Newark NEWARK, DELAWARE 1 4 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 2 1 0 ..lt &rruts Jou IUghf" 1 1 0 9 0 0 0 3 0 Wall s11i'l stt\ us °° ! ° GEIST & GEIST ° Engines Pumps and Farm Machinery I ...DEAN... Plumbing Washington H~use Steam and Hot Water ° Heating irrr Jurk i;ntrl _ _ _ __ , 35 10 6 27 13 core by inning D 1 . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1--2 Buckn 11 8 1 0 0 0 1 0 0-10 Total Barrow Bros. The Barbers Atnrrirau lllau East Main St. E. L. Richards Delaware College Lumber and Secures its Caps and Gown s Each Season Coal Yard FROM Newark, Center Waas & Son Philadelphia,Pa. When in Wilmington Newark Kandy Kitchen .... :call At OOAS AND CANDIES Ainscow's Restaurant MANUEL PANARETOS Excellent fService MAIN STREET 802 Market St. LEM COON LAUNDRY ISATISF ACTION GUARANTEED Cake and Bread ent For EAST M&in St. College Barber Shop hitman ' andi DEER PARK HOTEL o 'ne ' Candie ]. • P. B. TOWSO H p D aler m t to;on H t Fl r him ho clip hirt Ric~ • IS oil •. uff . nd ec ' · r. utchin on o ! to ...