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G. M. J. C. general knowledge. In this school the students choose all their subjects and have absolutely no required courses. CYes it,s co-ed.J At the head of the math de- partment is a well-known man, Richard Holman. Dick takes his job rather seriously but still finds time to play a few holes of golf between classes. CW'onder how he does itil lWary Brock and Dorcas Bulson are the librarians. They have just received numerous additions of books to the library among which was a new Latin Grammar by Loretta Hinchey. In this outstanding book the author has eliminated all exceptions to Latin grammar rules, There is also a very profound treatise by Elaine Churchill on the subject of Adolescence. The department of Home Economics is ably headed by Marleta Brown and Barbara Young. At present they are very much elated over the installation of ten Ross Electric Kitchen Ranges. Doctor I-Iodgeman has a very capable secretary, Nliss Ruth jackson who holds the typing championship of the eastern states. Bliss Nlarjorie Aiken and Miss Alberta McAuley teach typing and shorthand with a stolid de- termination, and .lioe Burnell is their ollicial typewriter repairer. Joe is in hopes of getting a second vice-presidency with the Remington Co. The art courses in still life, oil painting, etc., are under the direction of hfiss Wilda Campbell and I. J. Nichols. These two have been working on the furnishings and decorations of a New York penthouse which is provided with Northrop's bigger and better keyholes in order to prevent eyestrain among penthouse residents. Last but not least, come the two coaches: Bill Sunderland, basketball, and Gorcly Hughes, foot- ball. In his spare moments, Gordy is also the president of the lXfIuscle Builders Association of Podunk. Doctor Hodgeman says that the enrollment is increasing daily, much to his joy, because they are planning to build a modern swimming pool in the coming year. hflaplewood, New Jersey: Tonight Nlayor Clark Bachman is giving a Celebrity Banquet at the VValker Hotel on East 12th Street. He will have as his guests a number of famous people among whom are the following: Paul F. Sunderland, noted stamp collector, Miss Dorothy Larkin, concert pianist who has just returned from a European tour, lVIiss Shirley Hedler, who has been hunting elephants in India for the past three years, james Eaton, dark-complexioned heartbreaker of Tammany Hall. It is said that the fairer sex are Jimls ardent and loyal supporters. Nliss Evelyn Cooley, originator of the traveling kinder- garten, will also be present. As a special event during the banquet, hfliss Lillian Gregory, world famous lawyer and diplomat, will give a short talk on the Dangers of Inflation. Also Nfiss Esther Roberts, dramatic critic of modern fame is com- ing all the way from California to be present at the banquet. Between the courses. lXf'Iayor Bachman has asked hffarjorie Center, pianist, and T. Neil hforris, trombonist, to entertain the guests with a few musical selections. fhfliss Center, we hear, has just purchased the newest model of the Pelling pianos, which is noted for its remarkable tone quality.j All in all, the banquet promises to be a huge success. Canajoharie, New York: There has been a strike at the Beechnut Plant and 500 workers have left their jobs, refusing to return until higher wages are paid them. President of the Company, Richard Eichhorn, calmly assured his wife, the former De Etta lVIolClt, that nothing serious would happen and that the gum-chew- ing public of the U. S. A. would not be deprived of their pleasure even for one day. It is said that the president is very much in favor of the new streamline haircuts. It reminds him of his college days, he says. l69l
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G M J C They Also Serve Youve probably seen hrrn and rtrerved hrs eheerx Hr' there' as Xou passed hrm at one of hrs m my tasks about the campus For he rs evervwhere at once and hrs busrness of makrng the eampus and rts burldrngs the more lrvable for vou and me keeps hrm as busy as the prov erbral bee, from five thrrty rn the mornrng untrl the same hour rn the afternoon Yet that smrle rs as fresh at the end of a long day as rt rs rn the begrnnrrrg It bcrng the purpose of year books to preserve fond and vrorthxrhrle merrrorres of sclrool days to be read and re read rn the drmrnrng future, what could be more Httrng to reserve a place for a man 'rs steady and as solrd 'rs the verv slate he loves and hates Readers we grre you TRLD SCOTT In the mrddle of the nrght rn rarn snow and rce thrs srlent lrttle figure tr udcfes about the campus mrnrsterrng to the wants of the arlrnfr rrrrured and serrouslv rll Her door rs alvr ays open and her expert adwrce rs ffracrously grven for any thrnv from cut fingers to broken lrmbs 'lhrs frrends, rs a poor attempt to pay trrbute to NURSE ROW LLL as much a part of tlrrs rnstrtutron as the prllars of Ames Hall and just as full of strength To be srek becomes almost a blcssrng for one learns to know thrs sarnt amonf rx omen Qhe not only leads a holy lrfe she rnsprres others to better thrnvs Her verw exrstcnce rs a qurte subtle wav of the powers that be to show us the xr ay Takrng even her job of 'rrarkrnff rooms as serrouslv as rf rt rr ere a mrghtx task lNIRS SINIPSOXI truly rs a perfect housemother For she rs motherlrness rtself and her lrttle notes of prarse or gentle l rnt are looked forvrard to bv the students wrth both delrght at havrng pleased and apprehensrorr at haxrnff '1 lrttle dust on the ch'rrrs of thrs hne room thrs mornrng Fog Rrses Frve thousand years rrrd some odd days have passed untrl the rear 19,0 appears on the calendar hlr Graham VVrggrns rs comfortablv seated rn front of hrs televrs on rrdro He rs the typrcal home lovrrrg husband who rs ready to enroy 'r rr ell earned eve nrng s rest He rs just about to turn on hrs raclro for hrs favorrte program when the doorbell rrrrgs, 'rnd he rs confronted bv Fred Wrlson salesman of hflurrav trres for Carrs Hrs sales lrne rs good but Graham s sales resrstance rs better, so Fred goes on hrs way Nou for the program says Graham As he turns the dral the smrlrng face of Roger XflHCAIIl1Uf World famous announcer appears The xr ell knovrn vorce comes on the arr Phe correct trme rs now exactly 1, seconds past five by the courtesy of the l ee W atch Co YVe now present lklrss lklarran Peters news correspondent, who wrll brrng you the ex ents of the dav drrectly from the edrtorral rooms of Clough Roche and Wolrnsky co edrtors of the Dazlv llrnoz Good evenrng Our first brt of news rs from Podunk Nlarne Dr Herbert Hodgeman, G NI C Graduate has just opened 1 new school for the promotron of I6 I o Q o , . . . . . 7 - ,,, i , ,Y 64 97 7 ,MI . . , . 4, c 2 . '. , ' rf C . - . c. , . , , Y H ', ' ,I . ' . . . ' e, - . , - 1 , s 7 . . .3 . . ,V . . . - v .--v . , , ' , ',. - - , ' s ' ' . , . ,ws- - ' . . A c c r c 1 Q . , ' ' -- v 4 Q . . . A , K '- 5 - - , S . . . . N . Cl. ' - - r - y - s v C ' C' .. . -, 1 . . . . 1- - . . 4 ,f4 , , . . . . . . . . H t . N 1 -X ew . e , . .- . . , . J. ' ef iw. C . ' I' , r 1 -- 1 - v 1 1 r I J l . I , . . , . , . , , , . C .f s. 1 ' . - ' s- - '-. 1' - f - 1 ' s e - .. . . . . l - . 1 Y. H . I' , C, 1 .D . . .1 . . ,, c . . o 4' s - Z , 'sk v - ' Ay - - - s Af ', ' ' ' ' 'l 'c . .f ', ' ' - v fs - s s , - I C - - . , U Q . . - ' l F . c A . , , . . . E , 5. . V ' cz YV ,, , 77 , . , . A L , . . -, - - '- rr - e ' 3 . . H, . .N 1 , A. ,, .Z K 4 . s ,7 J - f' u ' - J . v ,, .. , , ' ' V - 1 '- r - s ' ' . . . -- - - ff -D - 5 5 .V ' cc - . .. ' .' . v r . - s- - . , , .r . . y . , ' . C - - .L . .C 3
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,ef G. M. J. C. New London, Connecticut: Two masked bandits held up the bar of the Country Club late this afternoon and made o'Ff with about S400 in bills and six bags of change. Irving Holmes, the singing bartender, and his right-hand man, Chuck Coffin, were found tied to the coat rack. Both were unhurt but badly frightened. CRather unusual for Chuck and T. TJ Inspector Bouck was called to the scene from his headquarters in Alburg, where he and his wife, the former Dot Stiles have built themselves a little home and are furnishing it on the Dutton installment plan. The inspector questioned Terry Fisher, handyman at the lXlcClellan nightclub across the street, because he had witnessed the escape of the bandits, but was able to find out nothing as Terry's mind was on something else entirely. However, Bouek has great faith in this wonderful police force of ours and expect the bandits to be locked up before another forty-eight hours. There is time just for a last minute bulletin which was just brought in by S. Tucker, fastest Western Union man in the state. HI-Iugh Impey and Douglas Everest have bought a farm in South Poultney, way up in Vermont, and are plan- ning to go into chicken raising in a big way. Hugh is also selling insurance on the side in order to make a little extra money with which to enjoy life. This concludes the news report for this evening. Listen again tomorrow at hve for more events of the day. Again the smiling face of lVIacArthur is seen. It is just 30 minutes and IO seconds past five which means it is time for our Television Bulletin of this evening's programs. Tonight from 5.45 to 6.00 p.m., hfliss Elizabeth Schiefer will give her advice on matrimonial and social difficulties. If you have any problems just drop Aunt Bess a line and our in uir will receive immediate attention. From 6ib0 to 6ci3o iyou will be entertained by the famous orchestra composed of girls and directed by the one and only Betty Carman, the music coming directly from the Bruce Hotel in Brattleboro, Vt. From 6.30 to 7.30 Dave W'illiams will review the sports of the week, and from 7.30 to 8.00 Nliss Hazel lVIorris, outstanding woman scientist will review her latest book on meta h sics. From 8.0optoy9.00 a special broadcast from Germany, in which we bring you Hitler's address to the German people, will be heard over a nation-wide hookup. From 9.00 until 9.30 Mfiss Janet Cramton, just back from Paris, will give the smart woman a tin on what to wear for summer. From 0.30 untii IO.3O we bring you the Chevrolet program during which Nliss Helen Yelton, The Lullaby Girli' will be seen and heard. Tonight's program is quite a special one, as the guest artist will be lN'Iiss Phyllis Shallies, famous violinist, who will play a number of well-known selections for you. l At 10:30 we take you to the gymnasium of Nliddlebury College where Nliss lVIary VVolcott, graduate of Green Nlountain, will referee two basketball games. Our program now continues from New York City. O. K. New York .... l7Ol
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