P Tf7nr " !JPrP - ! - EVENtNG LEDaER-PHILADELPmA, FRIDAY, jttTNE 15, 191T ,psr fr ZfZgMlli-RFORD COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT WOMEN TO AID RELIEF WORK IN POLAND Miss Bradbury, of Gcrmnntown Friends' School, nnd Six Others Volunteer to sail bury has obtained leave from her work at the Germantown Friend i' Rchoo and In her place Miss Margaret Hocklus WJIIIams, a itraduntn of Drexel Institute, who came to tho rchool In 191S, will take charge of herclae Other changes In tho achool board of In.tructnra nnd officers are as follows Joseph Haines Price, A M, Haxerford College, will tako full chargo of the com plete hlslflry course In the high school Cilenn Homeyn Hennett A II , Clark Unl crslty, a former Instructor nt Phillips Academy at Apdoer Mass and nt the Co lumbia Grammar School. New York city. Is substituting for lnn la. Ilrookmycr In the science nnd nihanced mathematics courses In tho high school In tho Intermediate department Iladassnh J Moore nnd Kath crlno niliabeth Hobson rhllndclphla Nor mal School, nro nlstant teachers l'llii beth Klrkhrlde Drown nnd Sunn Ashbrldge Roberts arc glen onn ear Ieae of nbsenco nnd Llda May Smith, of the Kansas State Normal School, Is appointed In MI'S llron n s plnee During the absence of tho schcol secre- tarv Mi' RittfeM yKw.. ...,. Albertson Is nctlmr as secrrtarv . Ru 'rKaBSTB mT ,- !i ence Caul. A n. has corn to tM an noamiani secretan- and Emma T hnw nflllHia a .. . .... u.fcl.,B ns sionoRrapner Lower Cnhln Tlntn for RnliiUi'. CHICAGO, Juno IS The Western 1 Telegraph Company announced & telegraph cable rate by which soMlerff ora or nurses with the cxDeditlonarv. may send or receive on Saturdava iT In Mew of trie nront miffcrlns now Kolna; on m Poland. Miss Kmlly C Ilrndbury, now !ilnc on Wnjno nvcmip, nenr Coulter circct in Ofrmnntown. lino nrranReil to croM Hip rein with a porly of six turtles to rto relief . rk Tho rtato "f tlielr ilepirture O'lil th( lintne of tlielr shir, inn not lieen days letter-telegrams at ratea leas tha quarter tho normal charge Two Negroes Die in Ponder EspWaija IimMINGHAM. Ala June IB, Two negro workmen were killed and four tedi ously burned this morning In an explo of fifty tons of ponder In the mixing tiln of the North nirmlngham plant of the Atn KxplosUes Company. The cause of tsw explosion Is not known. I d In c, t.ut it .i hnowti that tliey will ko i r ilur in Jul or enrly In August Thec pit miipj will form nn orgnnlrntlon In I'll n 1tuia to ilo recorstructle and relief work To take thli trip Ml Hrad- raaBahtrfEKKCfr.CBfc. ... fw'Wff' W JSt ?.. J. JIK . f -M?1M, K-7UM prizes 5fesa. .lrwja x$wmz HAVERFORD GIVES ITS DEGREES TO 47 Retiring President, Isaac Sharpless, Tells of Quiet War Work at College HONORS AND Dr. Crothers Delivers Annual Commencement Oration to Graduates Tha conflict between tho ImpulsUe rush of etudents to tholr country's service nnd the restraint of tho Quaker conIct!ons of Haverford Colleso was pointed out by Dr. Isaac Sharpless, retiring president of the collego, In his nddress to tho forty-scen graduates at tho commencement exercises today in Roberts Hall Ho said that soventoen of tho under graduates liao Joined tho aumbllanco unit of tho Pennsylvania Hospital and aro now In Franco, ten aro In tho officers' training camps, several hao enlisted In various military organizations not yet callal out, and a number moro hao Rono Into agri cultural work. Eight of tho graduates receded their de grees "in absentia." Two who are with Ease Hospital No. 10 In Franco aro Law renco M llamscy, captain of last ear's football team, and Herbert L Jones. Thoso who aro at officers' training camps aro W. li. Bally, Jr, Horaco I! Brodhcad Do Witt C Clement, Wlllram C. Little, Itobert B Miller, John W Spaeth, Jr, at Fort Ni agara, and Joseph W. Green, 3d, and Ed mund T Prlco at tho Harvard training camp. Spaoth and Ramsey wero recipients of tho highest honors Thirty of the gradu ates all told aro enrolled In somo form of national servlco Tho wooden spoon, presented In front of Foundors' Hall Immediately after tho exer cises by tho class of 191G to the man who has done most for Hacrford in tho jear was confeircd on Law renco M Itamijey. Carl M Sangreo nccepted for him. 'Our problems havo been peculiar," paid Doctor Sharpless. "While In common with other true Americans we hao all sympi thlzed with tho purposes and objects of our Goernment in Its opposition to tho dicta torial nnd ruthless operations of tho Teu tonlo countries, when It camo to metheds there might ha de eloped an excellent opportunity to create discord and disunity. "A common giound was found in tho recognition of each man's right to follow his own lino of duty when seriously nnd deliberately considered, and the collego gae on this basis its benediction to all classes It asked this deliberate and se rious consideration, and that youthful ardor should not tako boys In their teens away from preparation for their llfo work "It provided a cours.0 of physical train ing, Intellectual instruction and moral dis cipline which we hao all concluded nfter eight weeks of trial, has been an excellent preparation for any branch of national serv ice Work with motorcar and machinery, with the problems of camp life, with pick and shovel with matters pertaining to hos pital serlco and aid to tho Injured, to gether with long cross-country walks, all done under strictly Imposed discipline, has absorbed tho energies of four-fifths of our students who, with a number of faculty members hae gone into this training with a. heartiness nnd persistence most Inspir ing" Doctor Sharpless spoko of the probable depletions in tho college classes next car as well as the Increased expenses pf tho Institution To meet this partly ho said the board of managers has raUed tho price of tuition $25 per student In regard to Dr William W. Comfort, the president-elect of Hacrford, Doctor Sharpless said, "ho has tho ancestral and personal qualifications for our service His father was a graduate and for a long time secretary of tho board of managers. Ho himself Is a graduate and hns been a pro fessor In the college With n, collegiate training broadened by several jears of Rraduate study at Harvard and In Europe and an experlenco In college management gained by eight ears as tho head of the large and flourishing department of ro mance languages at Cornell, ho brings overy augury of success with him " Dr Samuel McCbord brothers, of Cam bridge, Mass , In his commencement address made a strong defense of liberal classical education, which he said Is tho best prcp- h mNtr i. rv It It ibl, r v, I.Im t, , mithi mull h I wn J lis r ji I r , I K n ii Hi S ,li r r mil II itnllii n l I I ir nmh.in il I Irtiirt .- Tl , n Jr ill - Mull ,T il I in nil .li - Ml, 1 1 V II ,i k r 1 illli I II ,r. 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JtSSaiUiULS-w fcOTIlB, win b V, VrfiH PWlallpala Otatlon t t:MI thla vmtrv JACK. aratlon for after life preparing men to uso tho Imagination anil to meet unexpected developments better than mere technical education prepares them ' If civilization Is to bo Raved." he said, "the world must bo transformed by men with elasticity of soul. The world Is In a position to control tho powers of nature, but It has not learned to control Its own spirit" Three portraits presented to the college, wero of President ShnrploM. who ritlrea nfter holdinc the olllco thirty-one yearu nnd having been connected with the chIIcro fort-tvvo ycaia , of Dr Lyman Ii Hull, who rctlreH from tho faculty after a servioo of thirty-Keven enr. and of Uavld Bcull, f$r, who wiih for many years active in Haver ford affairs HONORS AND PRIZES The followlnt? prizes and honors wore announced by President Sharpless. Cl'incntlno rope Fellowship iJJOO) for 1D1T IS j,,hn William itictli Jr Two tcachlnc fillimahlps ($300 rath) for 1017 S Albert VVimlow Barker and Kdward SI Weston John n Oarratt prlaes (J100 In bnuka) for asumatlo readln; durlnc the sophnmnri ati'l Junior sears I trst und a.'coml pruta ituiilltin J70) dMdciJ muilly bctmin VVulttr b Nuln and Kenneth AV Wi lib Class of lhUO prizes ($J0 In tiookai In 1 itlit and mathrniatfts rnr aophomons LjiIii I H ' Frank V Mora., mathematics (J10). Humllt. a riaVsof IMS rrlzo In ehemlstry (110 In Looks) for seniors and Juniors Walter B Ni-vl" Class of 1IMU rn; in Latin (J10 In bniks) frr freshmrii dlvldiil lii'twetn l'runk L Cdiniiuell anl Ujiiald A I land rs Matlwmilli.il diiurtmcnt rrlzo ($10 In Looks) In mathcmatUs fur freshmen illlton A. KnitJdirnr prizes In Phllnsophv ($111 In Looks) for .onlors lind Junlors-rirst prU. $,( rrank V SlorlB seeond rrl'-(23 J- ni it Iorvthe lleodns prlns In llllillnl lit ui ir tins In Looks -ririt nrlzo (U0) Walur Siutt Kovln. veroml prlzo ($.'51 nut uuurdut llluh'rl Uart.t in. morlul prlzss for varsa ($40) First Prlzo ($2J Alan I OlKjr M". ,oem Pierrot Second priw (IKO. Itlihard II. Won! poem "Tne Prositict lutT Scholarship Improvement prU.a if'ivi for tha two seniors who liavo shown the. jn ml ata ily and marked Improvement In siholaralilo durhnj thilr it.- course I list ml ,Jp, Hut it V Schoop,riL s.cond irlio l$15) Justus l Straw brlJki'. -'J LIST 01' HONORS Till BETA KAPPA bOOIETY At tho end of tha itinlnr 5ai? John W Spaeth, Jr Joseph W oreene jr. At Hu ll ill Donald II Palntir Mla-rt W ntrker. luatus C Mr-wlirld 2d Huuli 1 Vti Ivln tr William It ("huiiiLorlln, Arthur 1. M lhu t.orlnv an Dam Tho following Juniors havo bmilnlil to tho Pht Heta Kappa Soelety Evan J lstir, Jr., Nill (Jllmour Joseph M Havmin Jr The fulliiwlns seniors, juniors and wpho. mores have been elected to the founders Society, nn organization based on merit both tn stuilleu and in college activities From tho senior i lass Ch i rk a V lirnun ItoLort Gibson, Joseph W On no, Jr . VV , s tun Itowkind Hugh E MeKlnatn Itniirt tl Mill, r. Edmund T Prln John W. .n. tit Ir Arthur n Hpilllssy. Lorlruj Vun lun 1 1 inl M Wist on Pri in thu Junior rlaas Bteph n Curtis Tnsph M Hivmin Jr , Evan J. last r Ir l.,ln ml A tlrllibnn Porter, Albert It lomllnaun Iv n noth W Webb. Krom tho sophomore class Walur I'nn Shlili, Jr . . . , Honora In departments have been award ed ns follows. Final honors Itleh honors Albert W liarkir Oro, It William tl ihimlwrlln Orel, .ml litln John W Ppneth Jr Omk and I-itln. honors Edward JI Wiston cmmistry. 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