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a hard game on saturday with dance afterward on saturday night will be deter mined the question whether the bas ketball team will equal last year's record of no defeats at home and also in all probability whether it f will have an unbroken record , of victor ies perm state has lost only two games out of nine one to the uni versity of pennsylvania 28-19 and the other to bucknell on tuesday night by the score of 20 to 13 the result of the game played here last year was 40 to 12 in our favor the team has been working hard during the past week and can be de pended upon to put up its fastest style of play | it will present the regular lineup of anderson and troutman forwards center street guards keife and davies only one new man reed will appear on the state team of which captain dv barry and funston are the guards waha center and herman and reed or ross forwards the management announces that music for dancing will be furnished after the game by groman's orches tra the practice on wednesday lasted over an hour in which the regulars ran up a score of 65 points to 10 by the scrubs the line-up was as fol lows anderson forward a s osborne troutman . . forward .. . bertschky morris street center shaffner r b osborne keife ...... guard . sterner davies guard uptegraff seniors notice no votes on members of the class will be recorded from any ballots received after monday morning all of the ballots handed in thus far have been tabulated and no changes will be made after the printer's copy is begun next week y m c a the meeting on sunday night will be a student meeting and some of the vital points of interest brought out at the convention will be dis cussed this will be an important meeting and it is hoped that it will be well attended program of musical club's con cert to-night the^qowbi^d ji#b<f«bulubs will present the following program in thei grand opera house at 8.15 this even ing part i 1 bombasto farrar — mandolin club 2 off to philadelphia storer — glee club 3 banjo solo selected g o bason 08 4 the jolly l.iaeksmitlj's lay geibel glee club 5 selection from the red mill nerbert)-^mando]in club (!. medley from the south pike glee club part 11 1 double sextette — the brown and white — by request 2 violin solo a le deluge saint-saens b gipsy dance wer nicke)—j r corbin 09 :',. mrs cosy's boarding house macy glee club 4 selection from the spring i chicken carle — mandolin club 5 vocal solo my dear ball p s dickey 11 6 alma mater gibson — combin ed clubs subjects of their theses the following are the subjects chosen by the 08 miners noel cunningham — blaisdell cy aniding machinery f j dent and w pope — pot roasting of sulphides l w janeway — the ligonier valley coal field f j deemer and j j kornara — the economic conditions which may make possible the utilization of i electrolytically refined iron in • the united states t m raine and c morsack — suk rphating roast of copper ores h w caldwell and e marfarlane — electrolytic reduction of sphal erite ■: " o w lytle — petroleum operations in western pennsylvania a p balston — review of the cobalt mining district w duncan — ■geologic occur rences of iron in the michigan iron ranges c j barth — a geological sur vey of the district in pennsylvania lying between latitude 40 — 30 and 4p 35 longitude 75 — 15 and 75 20v h bassler — some problems in the geology of the great valley of pennsylvania lacrosse notice beginning on monday march 9 daily lacrosse practice will be start ed the captain asks that all men who intend to try for the team and have not yet come out report at that time the number of positions to be filled this year is so large that an unusually great amount of practice will have to be put in before the opening game with c c n y on april 8 a fairly large squad has been working on wednesday and saturday afternoons blut with the miners meeting an illustrated lecture will be given under the auspices of the mining so ciety in the physical laboratory on march 5 at 8.00 the speaker howard w dv bois 89 is already well known to lehigh men as he gave an interesting ac count at a college lecture last year of his experiences in british columbia and alaska his subject for this evening will be salted mines the members of all the other so cieties are invited to attend mr dv bois fine collection of views of western united states and alaska together with his stock of anecdotes make him an exception ally pleasing speaker inauguration of daily practice it should increase to at least forty the management expects to arrange a series of irterclass games which will be played before and after the regu lar season and this should serve as an additional indxicement to begin ners freshman class meeting at a meeting of the freshman class held on wednesday in saucon hall rose was elected vice presi dent the following men were ap pointed by the president to serve on the ban4uet committee s a mailer d gibson j griffin j h bay and r s smith c e society concrete dam construction i o gibble 08 another very good program will be presented at the civil society meet ing on wednesday night the fol lowing papers will be given metallurgy of structural steel prof w s landis concrete in bridge work w j douglas c e 94 engineer of bridges washington d c ■kappa alpha convention the annual convention of the kap pa alpha society is now in session at montreal under the auspices of the chapter at mcgill university the delegates from the alpha chap ter of pennsylvania are w c dun can 08 e h finnic 08 and e r olcott 08 alumni notes f g hurst 07 is taking a post graduate course in mining engineer ing at the university of washington seattle wash a k reese 89 is manager of the dowlass-cardiff steel works cardiff wales j h walker 05 is assistant su perintendent of concrete construction of the hoboken terminal of the hudson company hoboken n j i g fear 07 is machine shop foreman with the hillside coal co pittstown pa win on i way '!> i is a captainf'jjn oast artillery corps of the u q . sftßttq w i • ' x i"iy o0 a vaoshq tt3ujo w between twenty and thirty of the senior technicals are taking prof stewart's course in business law a c pierce ex-os is located at mekeesport pa where he has an office as a civil engineer his ad dress is 638 madison aye alumni dinners the alumni in two different sec tions of the country will hold their annual dinners during next week on tuesday night the new york club will meet at the hotel astor and on saturday the southern club will hold its annual gathering in washington the attendance in new york is ex s lo be very lafe ' j college lecture howard w dv bois of philadel phia who was for some time a mem ber of the class of w will deliver a college lecture on next friday morning his subject will be brit ish columbia and all who have heard him before will gladly wel come him here again his talk will be illustrated with views of the western country of which he knows sq rr nauch v milnw a w the brown and white vol xv lehigh university south bethlehem pa friday february 28 1908 penn state home concert no 38 calendar senior fliners saturday february 29 basketball perm state in gym at 8.00 sunday march 1 y m g a at 6.30 in christmas hall monday march 2 brown and white board meeting at 1.80 tuesday march 3 new york alumni dinner at hotel astor at 7.30 wednesday march 4 civil society meets at 8.00 in saucon hall 3 a thursday march 5 special meeting of mining society at 8.00 in phys lal - f ii«h lofviit 82fl friday march 6 college lecture at 11.30 saturday y waveh 7 baskeakll swarthmore at swarthmore an nual dinner of southern alumni club 9-ioi gun club the gun club will hold its first shoot for nearly a month on satur day afternoon the trap has been overhauled and all the accessories to successful marksmanship will be in line order all the members are urged to participate mercersburg club there will be a meeting of the mercersburg-lehigh club at the kappa sigma house delaware aye on sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock owing to the inclemency of the weather the club picture was not taken last sunday but will be taken at the above stated meeting weather permitting
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 15 no. 38 |
Date | 1908-02-28 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 28 |
Year | 1908 |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 15 no. 38 |
Date | 1908-02-28 |
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Issue/Edition Pattern | Semiweekly |
Title Essay | Published twice a week during the college year by the students of Lehigh University |
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a hard game on saturday with dance afterward on saturday night will be deter mined the question whether the bas ketball team will equal last year's record of no defeats at home and also in all probability whether it f will have an unbroken record , of victor ies perm state has lost only two games out of nine one to the uni versity of pennsylvania 28-19 and the other to bucknell on tuesday night by the score of 20 to 13 the result of the game played here last year was 40 to 12 in our favor the team has been working hard during the past week and can be de pended upon to put up its fastest style of play | it will present the regular lineup of anderson and troutman forwards center street guards keife and davies only one new man reed will appear on the state team of which captain dv barry and funston are the guards waha center and herman and reed or ross forwards the management announces that music for dancing will be furnished after the game by groman's orches tra the practice on wednesday lasted over an hour in which the regulars ran up a score of 65 points to 10 by the scrubs the line-up was as fol lows anderson forward a s osborne troutman . . forward .. . bertschky morris street center shaffner r b osborne keife ...... guard . sterner davies guard uptegraff seniors notice no votes on members of the class will be recorded from any ballots received after monday morning all of the ballots handed in thus far have been tabulated and no changes will be made after the printer's copy is begun next week y m c a the meeting on sunday night will be a student meeting and some of the vital points of interest brought out at the convention will be dis cussed this will be an important meeting and it is hoped that it will be well attended program of musical club's con cert to-night the^qowbi^d ji#b |
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