City College of New York - Microcosm Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1921

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A QUIET STUDY Ttnmly-Thrtt

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10— '25 and '24 net too obstreperous on the Concourse, and the Dean says: Beware!” When the Dean says Beware, beware! 11— “Campus” enlarges itself to six columns. The child’s growing! 11—Lavender Poloists repeat their victory over Penn. Score, 35-20. Give us Penn! 13—Dramatic Society presents the annual Varsity Show at the Greenwich Village Theatre. The Evening Session supplies the female members of the cast. 15—June Seniors '21 holds their elections. Weintrob elected President. 15—Varsity quintet makes its New England trip and beats Brown, 28-14. IT—Quintet repeats, this time over Yale. 22-18. 18—Student Council formally abolishes hazing. Sophs protest but Council is inexorable! 18—Lavender five heats Poly Tech. 26-23. Lamm shoots 16 out of 18 fouls. Mile Relay also beats Poly. 22—William F. McCombs, of the Board of Trustees, dies. Thomas W. Churchill. '82. succeeds him. 2-1—'24 defeats the newcomers in swimming. 31-18. 26—College heats Syracuse at basketball, 31-28. fflarrh Mar. 1—Editor of Mercury” forced to resign because of non-membership in the U. 2— N. Y. U. outplays C. C. N. Y. in the last game of basketball season, 43-25. Wait till next year! 3— A. A. Board adopts resolution in favor of re-establishing football at the College. -1—Varsity debating team wins unanimous decision against Poly Tech in annual debate in the Great Hall. 4— Lavender wrestlers engage in their first intercollegiate meet against Pratt. They lose. 16-8. -I—Mr. Francis Ncilson addresses students on How Diplomats Make War.” 8— Alpha Mu Sigma wins inter-Fraternity track meet. 9— Microcosm” staff resigns in controversy over “U” membership. New staff is elected by Student Council. 10— 'Elie banners of the Universities of Prague and Cracow arc re-unveiled amid impressive exercises in the Great Hall. Prominent men deliver addresses. 11— ’24 holds its first “Arabian Night” in the gym. More “Chabadian” than Arabian! 11—Rose Pastor Stokes addresses students on “'File New Society.” 18—’23 takes first place in the annual interclass track meet in the gym. 24—Referendum on re-establishment of football held in the Great Hall. 1543 students vote aye”; 48 vote no”. 31— 24 runs its second Arabian night, a smoker. The only things Arabian were the cigarettes! Tvtnty-Ttc



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Apr. April 2—’2.1 makes its first social appearance with a smoker in Hammond Hall. The newcomers meet Lady Nicotine—and like her! 6— Frosh baseball team beats N. Y. U., 7-6. 0—N. Y. U. defeats Lavender nine in opening game of season, 6-1. ’S tough! 7— Rally to help Library Fund held in the Great Hall. An orgy of pledging results! 7—Major George Haven Putnam addresses students on the Constitution. 13— Varsity nine defeats Manhattan, .’ .4. 14— James Melvin Lee. director N. Y. U. School of Journalism, speaks on “The Brass Check.” 15— Robert Minor addresses students on “Collapse of Europe.” Ifi—Columbia beats C. C. N. Y. at baseball. 12 8. A comedy of errors. 1G—Freshman baseball team beats Clinton High, 6-2, making it six straight for the Frosh. Keep it up, say we. Apr. 21—Professor Albert Einstein, of Relativity fame, visits the College and has himself photographed with the students. Three Professors go insane puzzling over his theory! 26— Frosh beat Commerce at baseball, 5-4. for its eighth consecutive victory. 27— Varsitv baseball team defeats Brooklyn Poly, 7-1, for its second victory this season. Poly needs a cracker! 28— Forty Freshmen report for next year's Freshman eleven. That's the spirit, Frosh! 29— Mr. J. Lovestone, a C. C. N. Y. alumnus, addresses students on “Class Alignments of the Present Day.” 30— Varsity nine swamps New York Aggies. 16-1. “Tubby” Raskin collects six hits. Ataboy. “Tubby.” 30—Senior Dance at the Hotel St. Regis. The best affair of the season. Wonderful setting, jazzy music, beautiful damsels—typical '21 affair. «flay May 3—Louis Warsoff sends letter to Student Opinion. 5— Hugh Fraync addresses students on Labor Problems. 6— Charter Day Exercises in the Great Hall. Lee Sherman. President of the Student Council, conducts meeting. You ought to see Lee hobnobing with the President! Luncheon and entertainment in the gym after assembly. “Baby” Clark very much in evidence. Ask Prof. Panaroni, he knows! 6— Varsity nine loses hard fought and interesting game to N. C.. 3-1. 7— College plays host to large number of high school seniors. Make tour of buildings, see varsity nine defeat St. Francis, and top off perfect day with dinner in Webb Room. Youngsters almost lose breath when College students sing St. Nicholas. Ttnnty-Four

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