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Delaware-s-Gollege-s-Review.
Published Monthly during the College Year, by the
Press Association of D elaware College.
EDITORIAL BOAHD:
WILLIAM DuHAMEL, '86.
H a rry M . D avis, ' 7.
John E . J . Whis tler, '87.
A SSI) ' L\TE El>ITOR S, :
S. A . Buchana n, ' 7,
H. H. Curtis, '87,
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T. M. Morrison. '88,
R. P. D avis,
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DEL 1 11 I NE 'OL/J:..' (7/£ R E VIE IV,
th
)11 g · in 1R7 th Tc \r:1s a much larg r nt t IH.lan c · th a n an ' tim · ~ in · ·, :111cl aft r th e
pr ·s ·nt han .~· ·s macl · th 'i' sho ul I b a g r at r
num b ·r <1f y ot tn.~· nwn in att ·JHlanc h rc· than
, . T L .fore.
F \T ry th ing- h:t.· hc<'ll Inne !t> mak"'
th · huil ling: as <'<111\' ·ni(•nt an I c<>Inli ll·tah l · as
p )S. iblc and j( Ll l fri ·nds of thl' in :tit uti on tak
an interest in i t~j '" ·lbr and mak (' a 11 >f"lurt to
in cr , \S' th e LI S •(uln 'SS o( th e oil •g(, \\'
all
s · JH r ·a~on ,,·h y it should not stand m a par
with th e oth 'I" () ll ·.~· 'S or th ' land. L t th
Alumni of th · oll q.~·' lak a Ji, ·1 int r st in
th instituti n to ,,·hi ·h th ·' ar ' 1 un l by so
man y ti s, and '!HI ·a,·o r to in r •as its prosp ri t) t su h a ck g re that th ' J. g islatur \viii 11 t
r ·gr ~ t having 1> ·s to\\' d th 111 11 c it has g-iv ·n
to th
oll q . ~· . ()( ' 0\l i"S' ' \' r ·thing Ca l1n t
omplish ·cl at n · and it \rill tak s v ral
y ars t pr ,. to many th at th
o il ·~· is 1 in gnclu t ·cl 11 an cntir ·1 ' n ". s ·ale. £ ,· ·ryon
sh uld throw as id · an ' prej udi
r s l ie nal
j ·alo tt S) th ·y m ay ha\· · had, ancl unit in pr n ra1 I
.E\Vi\RK , DEI.i\W,\ RF..
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th · pr ~ nt t ·rm has
cl \rith 1 ri g ht
prospc ts [! r th futur .
11 g is no\\· ar·nt n ·rg-y and int r st dishara ·r of
th Trust' ·s, and th
rang- clth r is no r ason\vh a)Oung- man sh ull pia
11 t ha\
as thorough a c II .gi·1t clucati n h r th r - rganiz cl Fa ulty l a\ us no cloul t as
t " ·hat th ·s b li s \\·ill d . Th n last but by
a -; an I c o 1 tain ·d at an
th r in ' tituti on in th
n m a ns I ast it cl volv s up o n v ry stucl<:nt
country, and \\" trust that th
f th instituti on a gr at r sp n.-ibility , [! r th y
t h ' P n i n s ula a 11 cl s lilT u n d i n g·
r r tard its pr gr ss by th ir a i ns.
f:ti l to tak aclvantag of th g r
hara t r r manlin :s, n t 1 y 1 ·ing
c nt fun an l h._ rml .-s j k , but 1 y
an ,
war ll y a ti 11 r dis ·iy ur r putati n \rill I mor
oil g th a n
u hav
: m ' lltion cl , clo th ir
wh 1 • duty, it \\·ill I n idl fan
t< ·xp t
r n im1 rtan thi · in ·tituti n t tri p! h r us .fuln ss and r '1 u-
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tat ion, in a G·w y ·ars . Aid nnd n ura g m nt
fro m th · J-t·.t.;·islatur ·, from tim · t( tim ·,. m·t b
l>c tt('r anticipated and mor · fr(' ·ly gi~' ·n, wh ·n
that hod y ca n I> mad • to s
that th p c pl •' s
111on · ' is us ·d to th · h ·st ;1c l\-ant;1g ·.
pl
f ;1 hig-h
I IE p · >plc of N ·wa rl · ha,· r ' ns n t
ngratu lat ' th ms ·h· ·s up c n th ma ny buil ling improv ·m ·nts with whi ·h t h · t \\ ' 11 has b
r:tvur ·d in th ·past [!., m o nths and th many
in ~ r •as ·cl (;t ·ili ti ·s for Lh
du ·ati on >f th ·ir
so ns and cl:lug-htvrs. An w pul>li · s hool hous
T
has b(' n r · · ·ntl y built, with C' \ ' ry fit ilit ft r
this bran ·h f ·du ati m , whil th · N '\\·arl ·
1\. ad my has b n r fitt d , ~mel havin g· btain d
a th Jr ntg- hl y good ;l JH.l pra ti ;1 ! prin it a! , is
11 o w r ad t o pr 'par · stud nts <>f all ag s for
coll t'g · ( ha\'in g· a · Htrs so
nst ru ·t 1 as t
wo rk in harmo n · \rith I) law;1 r
oil g·c), a nd
!(>J· bu sin ess, a nd to g·iv t
o un g lacli s an am pi · ·du ·:tli m. With th s · im1 rO\· ·m ·nts, a nd
th · prosp ·ruu s uti >k (i r th ( H g , n t o nl y
th · p ·o pl e of N '\\'ark , Jut t hose of th' . tat ·
ancl J> ·ninsula sh uld G ·I gr at satisf:1 ti n and
pridl' in th · •,·ist ·n ' :tncl ·onditi u n of th s · in stitutions. I , ·t th ·m man if st thi s s ·ntim nt by
g·i,·ing th eir pra ·ti ·:d aid and ·11 o ura .~·c m nt.
a
Hl · RE s m . t·o b so m clissatisfa ti n that
th slucl ·nts sh ulcl h ask d to pay t attend th "nt rtainm nts r th REVl E\\ ours .
Th nwtt r r sts ju ·t h r . \V c ann t pr urc
~rood I tur ·rs an I ' nt rtain rs, with th a lmitt:ul
of an unlimit d numl r f d ad h n Is. It
is out r th · qu ·sti n. All \\' ask is for a stu d ·nt to pay if h is abl , and stay away if he is
not. If thi s an not I
arri cl ut th REv 1 EW
o urs ,,·ill h:w t st p right h r , and th s
wh c.l want t att ncl and 1 ay will b shut off
ELO\V \\' r prin t an articl fr m 7/t e Ap- fro m th
nj oy m nt of th e:e nt rtainm nts.
pral, f E lkt n, Md., r lating to th ' ,,. 1- Vv assur · yo u, how ' r, that wh n such t rms
t;\r of o ur oil ' g" . In this ;1rti I ' T!tc Apjr.:at ca n b mad th stu 1 nts will b admitt dat the
tak s a pr p ~ r vi w of th
Ill< r · int r st in th w lfar
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co untr · aud slwul I r · ·iv th
an d th
· mmunit al out it.
thank Tltc Appeal for th · int ·r st it has mani f st ·d toward us and hn1 · that it will
t o prosp r.
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HEL EN P TTER i.' t
b with us
again n
t b r 14th.
h was x
cl ing ! \\'ell pl as d wi th N wark and its p pl ,
and has xpr ss d a d '· ir to r turn h rc at a
1 ·s. L t th N \Vark p pl ag-ain turn mt in
full ft r , an l thus n t o nl y r ogn iz th e tal nt
or this g r a t artist, 1 ut a id a nd en urag · th
R EV IEW in its ffi rts t s cur g
d ent rtainm nts [i r th tu l nt · an l mmunity .
E h p that all th pr mm nt m n f th e
tat ' will a
pt th
f th '
Fa ult t I pr 'S nt at th
f th e
n ' huil ling-.
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E qu t approdngly th ~ II W111f.; cli t rial fr m th N ew Era f Mid 11 t wn.
It s ms t b th g- n ral s ntim nt fth P nin sula Pr ss, and''" ' ar · . ur it has str ng f undation ·. Th l.!-'ra has always supp rt d 'Ia war
11 g in a 1 racti al wa), and '' h p that w
may hav an 1 p rlunity t r pay it · kin In :::
W
f
Iaware C 1the r -o rg-aniza-.
ti n f th F acuity w uld hardly r
th • sam 1 Ia . In th past th
g-ain d th r putati n f having a lisorcl ~ rly s t
of stu 1 nts and a v ry lax g· v rnm ·nt. But
n w this i · all han,..; d and unci r th kind I ut
n r · tic rul f th pr · 11t Fa ulty th [i rm r
b i ·t r u n ·s has cli:app 'tr ·cl an l th stud nt:
a r a w ll b ·hav cl as any in th land· Th
cl t stal I pra tic f hazing, whi 'h has in tim s
past k 1 t many stud nts fr m th instituti n has
u11d r Pr sid nt aldwell' s kind rul aim st np rs n nt ring th halls
1 g- for th first tim 111
A
II g
an in tituti n f 1 arning.
ol tain the r putati n
pline :111 l it \\·ill so 11
a h ck f stu 1 nts.
lllll
W
H AT ,,. · hav · 1 ng uYg ·cl and a:k cl has
I n g rant d. Th Iii rar) i.· to 1 p n
at st'lt d int rval ·. N w it is th' turn of the
stud nt t lo hi s duty, and t
h y th rul s
laid l \\'11 by th prop r auth riti ·s. If th
Iii rarJ is apr r ciat ·d, g r at r 1 rivil g s will I ,
allow l and ' nj y cl, but if th ' stud ·nts ontinu t mak th Iii rary a 1 ;tfing roo m, th ·y
\rill 1
ut ff from th
11j
f all 'ts
pri\ il g s N w, b ys, show
urs lv s to b
g ntl em n, and nt ' r th roughly int th -pirit
f this d sir . to b n Et you.
11 g , an 1 w app al t y u t
advant·1cr
f this 1 \VCr. By r frainin g fi-om
cl inh anything that is lik ly t injur th buil ling or premise: I y [i st ring all the instituti ns
and rganizati ns f th
oil g ,,·ith ·n •rgy
an l z al, an l by frowning up n \ ry m •an
spirit vin cl. D this , and you will find that
n t nly is y ur A lm a Mat r 1 n fitt d, but uu
y ur: If will be improyc l m re th <lll y u ha\· ·
any id ·a f.
n of ou r r aders is all d to th
ur Faculty. A careful r a ling
H E RE I ~ W is hapJ y t ·tat that th
f it will prov t m st m 11 that ur Faculty
h alth [ ur b ·I \ d I atin pr [i : s r, Mr.
are m n f al ility and xp ri 11 . an I al un - l\1a k ) is g ra lually impr Ying, and h ' is n \\
bntly fitt cl ~ r th ir duti s. If we l
to 111111Lil1 with natur · lurin g hi s walks.
urs h · s. W d n t think y ur sons
1 r [i ss r has ha l a lc ng and painful si ·g '
b tt r du at d a n 1 impr \' d Is \vh r .
it is th unanimous wish of us all that II
T
nal w
T i · to 1 h p d that th · f:t ulty will s · fit t
all \\' th stu l ·nts t atl nd th . lkton Fair,
on Friday, Octob r gth, as has be n customary.
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aba n lo n it, t
OUR F A.CULT"Y-
THE NE\V PRESIDENT.
ministry f th ' l\1 •th
was li of th
nnual
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7 , lut
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THE MAN WHOSE GENIUS WAS IMMORTAL.
[Till:. \V
RLJJ ' S STOH.I.]
was an unforlunat fi ·llow.
all kn whim, and''" · all r m •mb ·r wh a t
a harmin g SJ rin g ci a it ,,·as wh ·n h • was s tm\·1 away in on of th ·harity-lc t: fa subu rban
m t ry.
W us ' I fr · jll ntly to .· ' ' him m th · !-, tiT ·t,
Ira wing th g lwst of a >at a bout him an I \r a lk ing sw iftl · \r ith his dd spiritual fa · buri ·d in
his ·h •st. P crhap: a littl ' 11 ourag ' 111 nt would
ha c b en of usc t him; but we ar a bu ·y
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IJ ·gi n a t
Ill 'Sti 11
I in th ir
f
ml arrass m nt as B rnl y '1\'ailaiJI ' hair in
At any
B rnarcl
I
url of mighty Poets is m:1dc up ; th e scr 11
I s folded by th e Muses · th e urig ht roll
l s in \ pol io's h:1nd!
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H ffman, th e int
'' Pat,'' th
IT
g at r.
t ba cco bumm r.
'' Jim '' thinks th a t h '' w ukl mak a , ·irl a
wifi ' . ' ' '' \ Vhat do yo u think , I oys ?''
th 1r
''Pat'' \\·an ts to 1 arn to play '' lo ng t nur ·.''
H pr I al I m a ns lmn1 t ·nnis, but his IT r a
pardonabl o n , in as mu ch as h · is fr m th e san l
hills of Susse x.
Th r e is o n Freshman with a ph nom nally
a c ut
· nse of h arin .~· , a · is indi ated I y th
fi >ll wing r mark: " I idn ' t I kn ow your voi ?
Didn t yo u sh ot twic ?''
\Vh y li I ''Pat'' tak that 1 ng a nd r ook e I
walJ ~ cl wn th cr k roa cl n Fri la y ev nin g ?
A y a r 's s ui s ripti n to th R EV I EW t th e n
g ivi ng th e c tT ct answer.
HL
'T RY.
I am a spirit, aught up in to
P.M.
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tinu ·cl an 1 th stu d •nts arc.~ urg ntly r ·qu st ·d
to maintain th strict st sil ·n ' and l c rum
\\'hil ' in th sam .
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MISS HELEN POTTER.
A OM I SS ION - - - - - - 5 0
CEN TS.
-o extra ch:ugl.! for re:cn ·cd scats.
.:.:_: @" • o other o nnou ccm cnl o•· "J'Ionol ;on :_.: .
: L· nccc.·sn•·y rO>· th; .· well-know n orOsi.
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'SG. J os ph K. Frame, who left
June, is ~ tudying mcdi cin at th
j )~l.
\Ve are glad to s e so many of our xc hanges
a\\'aiting us at the ope nin g of the ollege year,
and extend to all a hearty wel orne. Among the
many
whi ·h have made their appearan e we an
'82. John \V. I ring, ~ rmetly a lcrk in the
First
atio nal Bank f Mi l~ rd, De l., has ac- men tion but a few n a· ·ount of the sma ll space
ce pt d a 1osition as h a l book kee p r for a allotcd to this de1 artmcnt of the RE\' I Ew.
J>hiladclphia firm.
The last number of the Hillsdale Coli ge
' 82 . L. Heisl er Ball, graduated from the l'It:ra/d ·o ntains some very fine arti I s, which
nivcrsity of Pa., last fall, is pra ti ei ng medi - ar alike enterta ining to the fri ends and st ran ge rs
·ine in Milltown.
of the college.
' 8G . R. n. Hopkins has ntered J efferson
The last ·opy of the T/tl B/ts ontains some
fedi ·al . . allege, Philadelphia.
very pleasing as well as sp i y articles.
'bG.
·• mnel Polk has nterc·d the Senior class
I Lafay tte Coil g , Easton, I a.
The T ev\:as ijtim;s ontains some v ry ludirous
articles whi ch are ve ry much appreciated by
' 82. N. \V. Davis, who was regi ·tered as a law
student und r H n. Cha. . R. Lore, last May, has those who nj oy r ad ing a joke.
re turn ed to \Vilmin gton to pursue his stud ies.
l\l[ain e tate oll ege is progressing wond erfully
'84. Mauri ce McKim is a member of the as will be s en by Vol. 1. No. I. of the Carltt,
Senior lass in Harvard Coli ge .
a r6 page paper, to be published monthly by the
student
· of that a llege. It does red it both to
'79· J. Davis Darlington, an engin eer in the
mploy f th . 13. &
R. R., is station ed at the st ud ents and a llege , a · it contains some v ry
fin articl s. I t bid fair to become one of the
ewark.
leadin g college 1 a1 ers.
' 85. \V. R. Aldred is t ller in th e First National Bank of Milford,
'l.
vVe have rec ived a copy of the Jaurnalt'st and
in it will be found some very fin e sketches of the
'85. J. arvey \Vhiteman has entered Pier e's lives of so me of the leading journalists, authors
J3usin ss ollege, Philade lphi a.
and arti ·ts of the world.
' 5· V. B. \Vooll y "ill study law in \Vii-·
mington, under I n. ~ has. B. Lore.
The denlijic Amert'can whi h arrives weekly
ontains
som int resti ng a ·o unts of th e recent
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P. '1. Pilling is manufa ·turing
discoverie
and inv ntions which are well worth
the woolen mills of Pilling t:'· 'o., near tanton.
studying.
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. \V . ull n is reading law with hi
father, th e H on. has. Cull n, in 7 orgetown.
The A~trora, whi ch is the representative of the
Iowa tate Agri ulturat College comes to hand
' 5· J hn Nivin is farming on the old homethi s month in good shape. This issue is hi fly
st ad, ncar Ne\\ark.
devoted to th e affasrs of its own oll ege, whi ch
' ..J.. Harvey \V. Ew ing i study in g the Ioay of ourse is likely to ben fit its college, although
in the r w Theological emin ary, lVIad iso n, . Y. of littl e interest to tho e who are remov ed so far
fr m the s ene of a tion a we are. VI e think it
'84. \ V. R. Iuston is stu ying th eo logy at would be a ben fit to the Aurora to I ave out its
Prin ton 'l'h col gical 'eminary.
· i ntifi · department, and fill in with matter of
m re ge neral int r t among olleges. The most
of this 'cientifi · matter i pro ·urabl in t xtbook and magazin s t tho e who are makin g a
spe ialty of it and the Aurora cannot ompete
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[is Imoaen Polk i' engaged in t a hing with the ·e s ur es of information and study.
at Fags lVIa n r, I a.
The R1wb) ll.frmlltlj for eptember is before us
1\1i s tewart, Mi s Janvi r F. Ferri in its usual sprightly shape. It has always been
Au tin Heaton, Ernest I ie and Paul 'Iifton will an interesti ng 1 ubli ation and deserv s th SUJ not return thi year.
port of \Vilmin gtonians.
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'l he pr sidcnt of Ya le rc · ivcs $-t, ooo per
year.
\Ve shed a sil ent t ar for poor old Jumb
At Girard Coll eg there arc a thousand rph ans
cdu ated annua ll y.
B .vdoin w n the inter-colleg iate
pi onship.
ne lady is pursuin g th e military ours
stru t10n at Cornell.
H arva rd' s eight oar rew was vi tori us over
Colum!Jia's by llll aee- ighths of a mi le.
f in -
tate ham-
irg inia ha · $ r ,Gso,ooo worth of pr pe rty in
universiti es and co ll eg s.
The paper sh ll s in which Harvard and Yale
row their races os t from four to : ix hundred
e ·r tary Bayard was th e omm nce ment orato r doll ars.
a t the University of Kansas.
Tuft s "ollege has receivcJ about $-to,ooo uy
the will of Miss Harrit:t H. Fag:, of l\1arl!Joro.
After 1887, Latin "ill be made opti nal at
Harvard. Th en a stud nt may g radua te without
knowing o ne word of Latin or Greek.
A sugges ti on for th e end owm ent of th e Harvard
.'\ nn x a. a mem ori al in stituti on und er th e nam
of Lon g fe ll ow Co lleg i~ rect.: ived wit h favo r.
Prin ton has neve r y t defeated Yale at l>a~eball in New ave n. Bi ckham has stru ·k out 32
m n in two games play d by th e nin e.
Th e Elkton base -hall nine met with a seve re
defeat o n th e 24th of epte mber, at th e hands of
the Midd letown nin e. The sco re was Iu too.
The 'o phomor s won th e $ roo Gi lbert prize
Pete rh ousa 'oil ge, th e old st of th ese' ntee n for ex ·e ll en · in gy mnast ics at th e t\\' nt y- fifth
oil g s in th e 'a mbri dge
nivcr: ity, has ju: t annua l l:lS '> ex hibition, in the Pratt ~ y mna.c.; ium
<' ·lebratcd th e six hundredth anniversity of its at Amh erst.
foundin g .
ut f the 3590 grad uates last ) ear fr om th e
Gir ls gra d uat in g in En[Y la nd w ar go wn s pre - various oil g s of th United Sta tes, soo be ame
·isc ly like those worn by th e univ r. ity men, and ntinister. , 500 be ·ame doctors, I oo mer ·hants
th e only way to tell one from th e ot her is to wait and r89o base-ba ll players.
for a mouse.
Th en w ohse JTatory at th e Un iversity of \ irThe new base- ball ground. o f l claware 'o lgi ni a was dedi ·ated about th middle of May. lege have been put in good shape and are ready
Th e buildin g C'OSt about $Jo,ooo, while the tele- for pra ti e. The fo ot-ball tea m should ue f ( scope itse lf ost $46,ooo.
organized.
U nion a ll ege, New York, has grad uated many
In t\\ o trials, und er varying cir umstan cs, th e
distinguish d men· among them is x-President New En gland sloop" Puritan," showed that h r
Art hw. The wh.,lc number of g rad uates sin e sai lin r qua liti es were superior to th English ut t 797 is 4·547·
Ex -President Arthur is mention ed t r, " Genesta,'' thus keepin g Ameri a,s chamin anne tion with th e presiden 'Y·
pion ship cup on this sid e of th e Atlanti .
Th e exe ·utive
mmitt ee and trustees of th e
\Villard of the Harvard nine now I ads the
university at th ir last mee tin g made a la rge
at propriation for th e eCJ nipm nt for th e new inter- ·oil giate batting list. The co li gc ten' ibl ey 'o lleg uuilding:, lnrluding a chemi al dered th e l ri n eton nin e a re er ti on and s r<.: hborato ry . Th e n wl y "PP intcd dire tor, Pro- nad after th e lat ter' s first game at "'am bri dge .
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