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Bulkeley News COMBINED WITH “ORANGE AND BLACK” ESTABLISHED 1888 BULKELEY SCHOOL, NEW LONDON, CONN. D. J. O'NEIL, 21, Editor-in-chief LITERARY DEPARTMENT RONALD M. DONOVAN. 72 LAWRENCE CASSARA, '22 GEORGE M. LINCOLN. '22 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT. ALLAN L. MAC DONALD. '21, Business Mgr. E. WILLIAM MAXSON, '22, Asst. Business Mgr. CHARLES NELSON, '21, Advertising Mgr. HARRY GORDON, 71. Asst. Advertising Mgr. WILLIS J. SNOW. 71 HAROLD J. KILEY, 71 EUGENE CROUCH, 71 THE BULKELEY NEWS Published Quarterly. Entered as second-class matter at the New London Post Office. Address all communications to the Editor-in-Chief. 'OL. XVIII APRIL, 1921 No. 2 SCIRE FACIAS Table of Contents. Page 10 Editorials. “ 10 Paragraphs. “ 11 Satirical Three. “ 12 The Vampire, .... Wee Lliamo J. Hahn “ 13 W. M. I. Notes. “ 14-15 Philosophy,....................By Milton . Phillips “ 16 Athletics. “ 16 Joy Spreader, . Garrett Smith, in Conning Tower “ 17-18 Jokes. “ 19-20 School Notes. “ 20 To Miss W. M. I. ’22. “ 21 In the Mirror. “ 22 Alumni Notes. “ 23-24-25 Squeals by the Squaler. “ 25 Spring,............................................... By Schap “ 26 Exchanges. “ 27 Composition on a Pair of Pants, . . By Brownie “27 A Toast. “ 28 Bulkeley Stews.
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BULKELEY NEWS SAV FELLOWS Make Tarny’s Your Happy Hunting Ground FOR THE LATEST STYLES IN GENTLEMAN’S WEAR Tarny’s Haberdashery 128 BANK STREET, NEW LONDOI NEW LONDON’S LEADING MARKET Meyer H. Hollandersky Clark Smith REAL ESTATE AND SUCCESSORS TO CHAS. H. KLINCK CR, SON INSURANCE ®Ii? iHarkpt of (Jjhmlitij 98 State S Wholesale THE QUALITY DRUG HOUSE Retail MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS ESTABLISHED 1850 TELEPHONE 154 IRA M. COMSTOCK, President H. ERNEST HARRIS, Treasurer 119 State Street, New London, Conn. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
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10 BULKELEY NEWS iEftitoriala. ANNOUNCEMENT. With this issue the “News” announces two changes. The first is its combining with “ The Orange and Black ” by which it is hoped to make one paper larger and better than either was before. The first step to this end is the increase in the size of the magazine which we are inaugurating with this issue. The second change is a change in management by which a Board of Editors consisting of three men is put in charge of the management of the paper. This is done that the work connected with the magazine ;may be done better and easier than before thus tending to increase the quality of the paper. This is done also so that men more representative of the school body as a whole may have the management of the paper. This board will be in control of the next issue and will be composed of the following men: Daniel O’Neil ’21, Eugene Crouch’21, and George Lincoln ’22. These changes have been instituted for the sincere purpose of bettering the “ News ” nd we hope that our readers, and advertisers will approve of them and cooperate with us in them. THE GRADUATION PRIZE. Following the custom started by the staff of the 1919 “ News ” the staff of this paper will give a prize of five dollars in gold :o the speaker at the graduation exercises who in the opinion of judges is second best n the delivery of his oration. If the judges iecide that there is a tie for second place a Ive dollar prize will be given to each speaker. | This prize is not given as a material regard, for it is too small, but is given that :here may be a wider and more satisfactory recognition of good speaking and that) I disappointment which so often attends! award of the first prize where the differei1 between two speakers is very small mar1 averted. I FOOTBALL MANAGER. J It is now the month of April and as Bulkeley has not a football manager ei for next year. Every other school of importance around us has their mai elected and are beseiging us with for games. This is a matter that shouldi attended to at once otherwise our schafe for next year will be a sorry affair. It is injustice also to the man who is elected for makes it much harder for him to prepare! schedule when other schools have theii ready. Let us hope there is something d 4 about it soon. Paragraphs. A good day’s work starts the night befi with a good night''s sleep. That’s why cers don’t remember.— Graphica. It’s the toughest kind of tough luck have your watch stolen when you are your way to pawn it.— Craven Talks. A man waiting for his wife is the cheap looking thing at any bargain counter, he feels so, too.— Roller Monthly. Many folks who speak just as they thin thereby show that they do not think ve much, nor very deep.— Roller Monthly. A cat has nine lives. That’s nothin
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