Thirteen Students Elected to Phi Beta Kappa Corps
Thirteen seniors and juniors, plus alumni and a faculty member, were elected to Omicron Delta Kappa in the spring roll. Lacy of South Boston and Ritter of Bowling Green join as seniors and juniors. Carbone of West Haven and Ry land among alumni. Astrop and Taylor from the faculty re elected.
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Omicron Delta Kappa
Frank M. Lacy
Eugene K. Ritter
Edward Carbone
James B. Dailey
Gerhardt C. Henricksen
Richard W. Payne, Jr
John Garland Ryland
Henry M. Taylor
Robert C. Astrop
Notice to sophomores on selecting majors and minors
Richmond College requires sophomores to choose a major and a related minor during the Spring semester of their sophomore year. The choice, guided by the department head and approved by the courses and degrees committee, must include 24 hours in the major and 18 in the minor, or 30 and 20 in laboratory sciences. Signed W L Prince Dean.
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Richmond College
Pi Delta Epsilon Elects New Members in Spring Run
Spring elections for the national honorary journalistic fraternity were held April 30. Elected were Dr. R. C. McDanel faculty representative at the University of Richmond, Edward B. Norman, Thomas Duke, John St. Clair, and Ernest Monts. Norman recently served as associate editor of The Collegian. St. Clair’s status is noted as continued on Page 6.
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Pi Delta Epsilon
R. C. McDanel
Edsward B. Norman
Thomas Duke
John St. Clair
Ernest Monts
University of Richmond
B. Norman
Collegian
Richmond Alumni Win Fellowships
Two University of Richmond alumni earned fellowships from the Social Science Research Council of New York. They are Miss E. Jeffried Hemrick B A Westhampton College and Mr. Waller.
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University of Richmond
Social Science Research Council of New York
E. Jeffried Hemrick
Finley to conclude Billikopf lecture series at Richmond
Dr. John H. Finley wraps up the Billikopf Foundation lectures at Richmond College tonight in Cannon Memorial Chapel with The Service to the Near. He spoke yesterday on The Conquest of the Far. the talks address social science. The Virginia Academy of Social Sciences attends, led by President Rolvix, in Richmond for the meeting.
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John H. Finley
Billikopf
Jacob Billikopf
Finley
Cannon Memorial Chapel
Richmond College
New York Times
United States
Canada
Virginia Academy of Social Sciences
Rolvix
Richmond
May Day Festival at Westhampton College Celebrates Queen of Ardinia
Westhampton College hosts a May Day Festival in the Greek theatre with a new amphitheater, beginning at 5 P M. The event features a coronation queen of Ardinia, gifts from ambassadors, a fairy tale pageant, and a May Pole ballet, organized by Margaret Lowe for the benefit of visitors.
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Westhampton College
Luther M. Jenkins
Ardinia
Fairyland
Merry Wives of Windsor Named Commencement Play
The Merry Wives of Winsor has been chosen as this year’s commencement play. Other contenders included As You Like It and Caesar and Cleopatra. The Luther H. Jenkins Greek Theatre will host the performance with Falstaff as a central comic role. cast details will be announced soon.
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Winsor
Luther H. Jenkins
Falstaff
Dean Sets Reservation Dates for Dorm Rooms
Students may reserve rooms starting May 5 for seniors and May 6 to May 8 for different classes. A ten dollar reservation fee is required, paid to the treasurer and shown at the Dean's office.
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Dean
W. L. Prince
Westhampton Body Elects New Leaders
Westhampton College student body elections under the new constitution on April 28 chose officers: Mary Hicks president, Edna Royal judiciary board chair, Louise Sanford and Mildred Bingham house presidents, Elizabeth Capitaine treasurer, Mildred Alexander recording secretary, Eleanor Hardaway corresponding secretary, Helen LeGrand judiciary board junior rep, Frances Rawlings sophomore rep, Mary Tatum day student rep, Jane Little cheerleader, and Mary Lucille Saunders trustee of Board of Publications.
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Westhampton College
Mary Hicks
Edna Royal
Louise Sanford
Mildred Bingham
Elizabeth Capitaine
Mildred Alexander
Eleanor Hardaway
Helen LeGrand
Judiciary Board
Frances Rawlings
Mary Tatum
Jane Little
Mary Lucille Saunders
Board of Publications
New Head Chosen By Ministerials
J. Paul Forsythe elected president of the Richmond College Ministerial Association for next year. Forsythe from Havre de Grace Maryland has made an admirable campus activities record.
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J. Paul Forsythe
Richmond College Ministerial Association
Havre de Grace
Maryland
Forsythe
Nine of Richmond class of 1930 elected to Phi Beta Kappa
Virginia Epsilon Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa announces the election of eleven University of Richmond students of the class of 1930. Nine were chosen from Richmond College and four from Westhampton College.
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Virginia Epsilon Chapter
Phi Beta Kappa
University of Richmond
Richmond College
Westhampton College
J. Leslie Hart
Eugene K. Ritter
Lawrence N. Bloomberg
C. Patrick Ely
William A. Acree
V. P. Bodein
William F. Carter
James P. Wilbourn
Louis $. Booth
Helen Harwood
Dorothy Smith
Margaret Lowe
Francis Willis
1930 Web to Arrive on Campus in Two Weeks
University of Richmond students will receive the 1930 issue of The Web within two weeks as printing completes. Delivery details will be announced in next week's Collegian, with copies available at The Web office on the Y building porch. A full review will appear in a future Collegian after distribution.
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University of Richmond
Web
Collegian
The
Reviewer Declares Presentation of The Wild Duck Not Worthy
The reviewer questions the University Players version of Ibsen’s The Wild Duck, noting it relies on shading over action. They critique the production as pretentious and frustrated by a sparse audience, while omitting cast and crew details and urging curiosity from a normal college public.
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Ibsen
Ant
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South Boston
Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity
Athletic Association
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Ritter
Bowling Green
Virginia
Sigma Phi Epsilon
J. D. Crump
Gene
West Haven
Conn
Chick
W. L. Prince, Dean
Journalistic Fraternity
N. Y. Social Science Research Council
Ers
University
New
Emily Schielinger
Westhampton
Island
Miss Shielinger
Association
J. P. Forsythe
E. L. Hants
Theological Students
Dr. Tucker
Mr. Weddell
Dr. Beggs
Gov. Pollard
Alpha Delta