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Newspaper

The Cornellian

Location

Mount Vernon, Iowa, United States of America

Date

Mar 05, 1929

Page

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Late rallies lift Cornell over Knox in 1929 finale

Cornell the Deanmen rallied from a halftime deficit to beat Knox 31 to 23 in a Midwest season closer. O Connor and Welzel led the attack with multiple baskets as Monk and Knox fought hard in a tight first half before Cornell pulled away in the second.

Monmouth Cornell Cagers Knox Quintet Deanmen Knox Siwash Invaders O'Connor Cornell Grant Monk Block Welzel Cook Kirby Cook O’connor Purple Allen Kmox Methodists Knox Boys

Cornell Debaters Fall to Wisconsin Trios

The Cornell negative team lost to Beloit and Lawrence in Wisconsin debates on hydro power. Debaters were Burton Tarr, Arthur Janssen and Francis Ellis. Mogenson accompanied the trio on the trip to Beloit and Appleton.

Cornell Beloit Lawrence Burton Tarr Arthur Janssen Francis Ellis Appleton John T. Mogenson Wisconsin

Humboldt Frosh Basketball Captain Chosen

Earl Gabrielson of Humboldt elected captain of the 1929 freshmen basketball team by teammates. He played forward this past season and contributed to the team’s success with a keen basket eye. The school names the captain after the season closes.

Earl Gabrielson Humboldt Gabrielson

Cornell campus C C A plans discussed for next year

Mary Puffer reports a Sunday Y W C A meeting of Cornell students planning C C A duties for 1929 30. Arnold Pedersen Ruth Stewart and Vernon Messman were elected as officers. Miss Schurlock praised the organization noting its people centered, nonformal structure and emphasis on active work over titles. Discussion covered expanding personal contact and the Big and Little Sister Brother movements.

Mary Puffer Cornell Cc. C. A Arnold Pedersen Ruth Stewart Vernon Messman The

Romeo and Juliet Portrayed as Famous Lovers by Shakespeare

Ruth Messenger surveys Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet as a Romantic Tragedy with wit and vitality. The essay notes Renaissance roots, Brooke's source, and characters like Mercutio and Peter with Kept Theatre connections.

Romeo and Juliet Ruth Messenger Shakespeare Arthur Brooke

Former Cornellian Holds Hoover's Hat

Old John Reeder a Cornell class of 1858 member held Herbert Hoover's hat during the inauguration ceremony. Reeder, 92, is a longtime Tipton resident and familiar Cornell campus figure at annual commencements.

Herbert Hoover United States John” Reeder Cornell Reeder Hoover Tipton

Women Debaters Meet Wesleyan Thursday Night

The Cornell women’s debate team opens the 1929 season on the local platform next Thursday at 7 15 pm. The negative team faces Iowa Wesleyan. the affirmative travels to Mount Pleasant. Debaters include Ringland Burge Mahin on the local squad and Merritt Frink Mastin on the away trip.

Wesleyan Cornell Iowa Wesleyan Mount Pleasant Jeannette Ringland Beatrice Burge Margaret Mahin Faithe Merritt Lillian Frink Mildred Mastin W. Earl Beem Leopold-Loeb

Ollapod Preview Promises Strong Travel Issue at Cornell

Cornell College announces the Ollapod will be distributed March 22 at the chapel during the Men's Glee Club concert. Extra copy time remains this week as editors race to finish a record influx of material including many cartoons about travel and evolving baggage.

Cornell College Cornell Ollapod

Shakespeare Play Cast Finishes Production Saturday

The Sophomore class presents Romeo and Juliet with Opal Nybarger designing scenery and Dorothy Bresson playing pipe organ. Doris Day and Charles Brewster lead the cast as rehearsals show steady progress and the Friday Cornellian will publish the revised cast.

Day and Brewster Opal Nybarger Rebecca Merritt Miss Lathe Ernest Nielsen Dorothy Bresson Fritz Schoultz Co Chicago Chicago Costume Co Doris Day Charles Brewster Miss Day Professor Tull Juliet Romeo Cornellian

Hold College Party Friday at Mount Vernon Gym

Notices describe an all college gathering at Mount Vernon high gym next Friday eight o clock with Chinese theme. Attendees are urged to wear Chinese style attire and bring nickels for snacks as Mr Sling Chow runs hot dogs. An amused note warns about opium in a joke line, and the piece ends with a playful aside continued on page three.

Mount Vernon Sling Chow Mr. Chow Sandy

Hold Time Trials For Medley Relay At Iowa Tomorrow

Cornell track trials open at the University of Iowa field house tomorrow under Coach Dean. Nine runners compete to earn a medley relay spot for the Illinois Relay Carnival March 15-16. Six lettermen from last year, including Captain Thorpe and Corlett, are among the entrants.

University of Iowa Dean Cornell Thorpe Corlett Swaney Switzer Nickerson Kouba Riley Macaulay Malecek

Expiring Student Experiences Seven Minutes In Eternity

A student lies dying in a cottage as a physician watches. A hellish vision appears, with a horned figure claiming to judge sins at a college where harsh conditions and strict rules loom over the campus chapel and study life.

Win D Robin

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