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the attendance was small and the | student body was very poorly re j presented nevertheless enthusi \ asm was present in abundance and the cheers though somewhat weak were hearty and almost continuous especially in the second half lehigh started well and made a goal in the first minute of play nativity then played harder and succeeded in preventing lehigh from gaining any points for some time then aided by some fine passing pfahlei ; and miller threw a number of goals in succession and a goal apiece by clay and smartt brought the number of points for lehigh to 28 nativity made but one goal on a foul and the half ended with the score 28 to 1 in le high's favor in the second half the playing was faster and both sides made more goals than in the first half lehigh threw twelve field goals and one goal from foul and nativity succeeded in gaining two field goals making the final score lehigh 6s nativity 7 the line-up : lehigh position nativity smartt klar guard klotz a farabaugh guard eisenring clay center olpp pfahler forward miller miller forward allan field goals lehigh 21 nativity 2 goals from fouls lehigh 2 nativity 1 referee dr pollard umpires becker lehigh munsch nativity freshmen taken into the differentf ra ternities below is printed a list of the i'freshmen taken into the chapters of the different fraternities repre sented at lehigh so far this year this is a compilation which usually t-does not appear at lehigh until t,he epitome comes out the frater jnities are given in the order of their • ■establistimerft^at tiehrglr : '■' : , 4 cur phi '"' ■t : daw ; son evans henderson jlhewett larmare leonard pine register stonebreakei-v waters ! woodbury delta phi armstrong hill lyon miller ps i upsilgn t r angle j d berg l g eaton pl z neacl g m smartt h p balston l f brownell h d miller w m payne g l street c r . pulford . s a pul ford tli eta delta chi r s learning w e oster i maier delta upsilon collison galvan hemphill phil [ lips williams : sigma ntj . h r hendricks charles young phi gamma delta edward knapp n c chapman a b connor h a peyton g l harm p h butler francis sher rerd sigma phi hardcastle samnus swift phi delta theta o m evans sigma chi r j roszel d m clawson e h clark j f cottrell j c dist ler c e ryder delta tau delta h b nelson j k taggart a w zahniser a s clay j m fouse g o lundy beta theta pi j g miller n c harrison w a whaley p spilsbury w d hodges t b gillam kappa alpha a l sands w l estes jr a de schweinitz f a henry h s rogers k s mcmullan chi psi r p saffold t h lowery e holljes a p smith kappa sigma e schmidt wm shonk w larkin h thomas w brown c w pocock the attractive poster of the for um announces that the society will hold meeting on thursday jan 9th an interesting program has been arranged including two debates on the following propositions : resolved that the college year should be from october ist to june ist with no intermissions affirmative van sickle ; negative roberts resume of foreign affairs will jfte given by buell ; of national af fairs wolfe of local interests by n merriman the exceedingly artistic poster of the mechanical engineering so ciety states that their next meeting will be held at the brighton on jan 1 6th there will be addresses by mr a johnson superintendent of the bethlehem steel co and mr leutwiler and a paper by r s cunningham 03 sophomore m es will be admitted to associate membership upon application economic society the following topics will be dis cussed at the meetings of the society at 7.15 p.m in saucon hall on the following dates jan 7 — the point of view of anarchism jan 27 — russian nihilism economic society well attended meet ing held on tuesday night more than fifty members of the economic society turned out tues day evening to hear the address by prof stewart on the subject of modern anarchism the lec ture in substance follows „ anarchy as a social movement is comparatively new it was hardly more than a name in either i europe or america until the year 1880 anarchy itself stands for the gradual removal of all government and contends that government is an unmixed evil the sooner rid of the better it is evident from the leg islative subserviency to capital in all countries that government is not an unmixed good therefore it must be the other extreme anarchists argue they go further than the socialists who say that a govern ment should control the great in struments of production and while agreeing to this say that all gov ernment as typified by a policeman and his club should cease to exist they say that if men are bad it is the laws and the government that have made them so in all men there exists the temptation to defy a thou shalt not and see what lies behind the law remove the laws and govern ment gradually and virtue will be the prize of every man because there will be no temptation to transgress the very existence of anarchy is due to repressive law free speech is always the safety valve of a man with a theory deny the anarchist the right of free speech and the inevitable follows social ism was the father of anarchy the latter taking its existence from the desperation of the extreme social ists in germany under the repres • sive bismarck laws the result of these laws has been two fold first the rise of the socialist party to the dominating power in germany and second anarchy the an archist says to the socialist : yes we believe in and sympathize with most of your views it's all very well to talk of removing the exist ing social evils in gradual stages by educating the people and awak ening their moral sense to the fact that each is his brother's keeper in the meantime what's to become of me i and my fellows must in evitably be ground up in the interval continued on second page the brown and white lehigh university south bethlehem pa thursday january 9 1902 no 25 calendar fraternity initiates vol ix thursday jan 99 — at 5 p m basket ball practice in the gym 7.15 p m 1 forum meeting in the society's rooms in saucon hall 7.30 p m athletic committee meeting . ■. ' ... friday jan 10 at 11.30 a..m university lecture in physical laboratory , . 5 p m 7m 7 basket ball practice in the gym ■....-,..■. : saturday jan 11 — basket ball game with wyoming seniinary , at wilkes-barre pa sunday jan 12 at 9.15 a m bible class in y m c a rooms monday jan 13 at 7.15 p m arcadia club meeting at usual place notices there will be a meeting of the arcadia club at the usual place on monday january 13th at 7.15 p m the mechanical engineering society will meet january 16 1902 place of meeting will be announced later basket ball lehigh 5 ] nativity a a 7 on wednesday evening lehigh placed another victory to her credit by defeating the nativity team of south bethlehem by the score of 6s to 7 at no period of ; the game was the outcome in doubt as lehigh's players clearly outclassed their op ponents both in indi:yid|iai playii§g and team work , the results of the hard and faithful practice f ; the varsity team were plainly shown in the team work in which there was a considerable improvement •• over j that in the preceding games the men worked well together anct'lskilt 1 ful passing was much in evidence i although the score indicates a one-sided contest yet it was by no means lacking in interest the playing was hard : and fast from start to finish and from the specta tors standpoint was filled with brilliant plays in one respect it was better than any of the preced ing games the absence of fouling only three points were made during the entire game on fouls and it was throughout exceptionally clean
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 9 no. 25 |
Date | 1902-01-09 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1902 |
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Date | 1902-01-09 |
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Issue/Edition Pattern | Semiweekly |
Title Essay | Published twice a week during the college year by the students of Lehigh University |
FullText | the attendance was small and the | student body was very poorly re j presented nevertheless enthusi \ asm was present in abundance and the cheers though somewhat weak were hearty and almost continuous especially in the second half lehigh started well and made a goal in the first minute of play nativity then played harder and succeeded in preventing lehigh from gaining any points for some time then aided by some fine passing pfahlei ; and miller threw a number of goals in succession and a goal apiece by clay and smartt brought the number of points for lehigh to 28 nativity made but one goal on a foul and the half ended with the score 28 to 1 in le high's favor in the second half the playing was faster and both sides made more goals than in the first half lehigh threw twelve field goals and one goal from foul and nativity succeeded in gaining two field goals making the final score lehigh 6s nativity 7 the line-up : lehigh position nativity smartt klar guard klotz a farabaugh guard eisenring clay center olpp pfahler forward miller miller forward allan field goals lehigh 21 nativity 2 goals from fouls lehigh 2 nativity 1 referee dr pollard umpires becker lehigh munsch nativity freshmen taken into the differentf ra ternities below is printed a list of the i'freshmen taken into the chapters of the different fraternities repre sented at lehigh so far this year this is a compilation which usually t-does not appear at lehigh until t,he epitome comes out the frater jnities are given in the order of their • ■establistimerft^at tiehrglr : '■' : , 4 cur phi '"' ■t : daw ; son evans henderson jlhewett larmare leonard pine register stonebreakei-v waters ! woodbury delta phi armstrong hill lyon miller ps i upsilgn t r angle j d berg l g eaton pl z neacl g m smartt h p balston l f brownell h d miller w m payne g l street c r . pulford . s a pul ford tli eta delta chi r s learning w e oster i maier delta upsilon collison galvan hemphill phil [ lips williams : sigma ntj . h r hendricks charles young phi gamma delta edward knapp n c chapman a b connor h a peyton g l harm p h butler francis sher rerd sigma phi hardcastle samnus swift phi delta theta o m evans sigma chi r j roszel d m clawson e h clark j f cottrell j c dist ler c e ryder delta tau delta h b nelson j k taggart a w zahniser a s clay j m fouse g o lundy beta theta pi j g miller n c harrison w a whaley p spilsbury w d hodges t b gillam kappa alpha a l sands w l estes jr a de schweinitz f a henry h s rogers k s mcmullan chi psi r p saffold t h lowery e holljes a p smith kappa sigma e schmidt wm shonk w larkin h thomas w brown c w pocock the attractive poster of the for um announces that the society will hold meeting on thursday jan 9th an interesting program has been arranged including two debates on the following propositions : resolved that the college year should be from october ist to june ist with no intermissions affirmative van sickle ; negative roberts resume of foreign affairs will jfte given by buell ; of national af fairs wolfe of local interests by n merriman the exceedingly artistic poster of the mechanical engineering so ciety states that their next meeting will be held at the brighton on jan 1 6th there will be addresses by mr a johnson superintendent of the bethlehem steel co and mr leutwiler and a paper by r s cunningham 03 sophomore m es will be admitted to associate membership upon application economic society the following topics will be dis cussed at the meetings of the society at 7.15 p.m in saucon hall on the following dates jan 7 — the point of view of anarchism jan 27 — russian nihilism economic society well attended meet ing held on tuesday night more than fifty members of the economic society turned out tues day evening to hear the address by prof stewart on the subject of modern anarchism the lec ture in substance follows „ anarchy as a social movement is comparatively new it was hardly more than a name in either i europe or america until the year 1880 anarchy itself stands for the gradual removal of all government and contends that government is an unmixed evil the sooner rid of the better it is evident from the leg islative subserviency to capital in all countries that government is not an unmixed good therefore it must be the other extreme anarchists argue they go further than the socialists who say that a govern ment should control the great in struments of production and while agreeing to this say that all gov ernment as typified by a policeman and his club should cease to exist they say that if men are bad it is the laws and the government that have made them so in all men there exists the temptation to defy a thou shalt not and see what lies behind the law remove the laws and govern ment gradually and virtue will be the prize of every man because there will be no temptation to transgress the very existence of anarchy is due to repressive law free speech is always the safety valve of a man with a theory deny the anarchist the right of free speech and the inevitable follows social ism was the father of anarchy the latter taking its existence from the desperation of the extreme social ists in germany under the repres • sive bismarck laws the result of these laws has been two fold first the rise of the socialist party to the dominating power in germany and second anarchy the an archist says to the socialist : yes we believe in and sympathize with most of your views it's all very well to talk of removing the exist ing social evils in gradual stages by educating the people and awak ening their moral sense to the fact that each is his brother's keeper in the meantime what's to become of me i and my fellows must in evitably be ground up in the interval continued on second page the brown and white lehigh university south bethlehem pa thursday january 9 1902 no 25 calendar fraternity initiates vol ix thursday jan 99 — at 5 p m basket ball practice in the gym 7.15 p m 1 forum meeting in the society's rooms in saucon hall 7.30 p m athletic committee meeting . ■. ' ... friday jan 10 at 11.30 a..m university lecture in physical laboratory , . 5 p m 7m 7 basket ball practice in the gym ■....-,..■. : saturday jan 11 — basket ball game with wyoming seniinary , at wilkes-barre pa sunday jan 12 at 9.15 a m bible class in y m c a rooms monday jan 13 at 7.15 p m arcadia club meeting at usual place notices there will be a meeting of the arcadia club at the usual place on monday january 13th at 7.15 p m the mechanical engineering society will meet january 16 1902 place of meeting will be announced later basket ball lehigh 5 ] nativity a a 7 on wednesday evening lehigh placed another victory to her credit by defeating the nativity team of south bethlehem by the score of 6s to 7 at no period of ; the game was the outcome in doubt as lehigh's players clearly outclassed their op ponents both in indi:yid|iai playii§g and team work , the results of the hard and faithful practice f ; the varsity team were plainly shown in the team work in which there was a considerable improvement •• over j that in the preceding games the men worked well together anct'lskilt 1 ful passing was much in evidence i although the score indicates a one-sided contest yet it was by no means lacking in interest the playing was hard : and fast from start to finish and from the specta tors standpoint was filled with brilliant plays in one respect it was better than any of the preced ing games the absence of fouling only three points were made during the entire game on fouls and it was throughout exceptionally clean |
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