T7ro In ospocia.ll; coin;- One racr—but it breaks a New» olution. A fool, and his honey arc soon parted. Two's comnany, and three's a taxi, driver. Birds of one fc thcr ought to catch cold. Daffy-nitions Happiness—Nothing.to do and lots of time to do it in. Wrestler A man who is hard pressed for cash. Publicity—Something we get when we do the wrong thing. Bricklayer-A man who makesVais..money by (hod) work. Expcrience-Tho thing you get when you’re looking for some thing olse. Pretzel Manufacturer —Someone who makes his money in crook ed dough. Boxing Instructor —A man who touches that it's better to give than to reeive. Silence—--What you don't hear when you listen. ■ Optimist—>A men who falls from the j top of a twenty-story j building and at each floor j shouts, "All right so far."j Assignment of the Week— j ‘ Tomorrow we shall take the life j of Thomas Edison, Please come pre pared. ! Question of the Week-- ! When you tell a girl sho’s be- j witching, do you moan she’s like an j old hag? . j Pact of the Week — They don’t need insane in Arabia because there are ■ v 7> 'A 'V, \ I << \ . one-- :e a sym oar’s Res- asylums No-mud introducing Flashy Mister X has join 0 d the faculty of our Center i Immediately everyone wants to .’oiow more about "What ’ s his. M?” . "What doos ho look like?" 'Whore——?" Hold on, students; one ques tion at a tine,- Let’s begin by caving that the first important event ’of his life occurred. when he was born, Then he was given tho name of Joe 1 Eshlomen; then it was Joel T.'Eshloaon. In 1913,-he gradu ated from Penn State and a B.A, was added after his name. After a year of study at the .University of Chicago M.S, was attached. Thou in 1922 after eight years, of hard work at the s.mo University, he received his Ph.D. degree and his full name became Joel T. Esnloraan, 8.A., Ph.D. ■While he was Getting these deg rees he also found sometime to teach at'Western Reserve (Cleveland), Un iversity of Rochester, University cf Permsylv..nia, St. Lawrence University (Canton, N.Y.), Heidieberg College (Illinois), and at a.military artil lary schoolin 1917. To this long list we may add the nmne of the Hazleton Undergraduate Center. We hope that it will ran]- high in his estimation* His work in mathematics was brought to an en„ in the winter of 1328 whan he suffered a nervous breakdown. Not able to do what he liked’ most, Dr. Eshlcman turned to raising chickens -and dogs. His home town' is Paradise, Pennsylvania, near Lancaster. His kennel contains about fifty dogs—setters, pointers, and cocker sp niels. His facorite sports are golf, tennis, and hunting grouse. If ho cannot partake in any of those out door sports, he plays choss. Some times he goes to the theatre for an evening of entertainment. He has no favorite movio personality, and is mainly interested in the entertainrao menfc offered;