Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 06, 1921, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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I. K. G. MATHESON
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DREXEL
President of Georgia Tech, One
of Leading Educators of
Seuth, Accepts Offer
'SUCCEEDS DR. GODFREY
, Dr. Kenneth fi Mithcsen. president
icf Georgia Tech. Iins ncepted the pres
idency of the Drcrl Institute te MX'
eecd Dr. IIe'lls Grdfrej, resigned. A
tf.lej;rnfn eeiitnlnintr tlii information hns
been receded bj Alexander Van
ltensyelaer. chairman of the Beard of
Trust re-.
The rel?ii,itien of Dr Mutlifvin ii
head of weeijm IVeh will bereini ef
fective A'tril 1. lOJ'J. nn nuneiiient Inn -lug
been reached with Iht trnle of
Georgii Teih at a iwitlnj in At'anta
yestcrdaj that lie emaiii until thut
date. '
The Tcdi trustees. ulien the . eisnn eisnn
tten of Di. Mnthctnn a presented
went into exemtne net.lnn. At the
olee of the session it was nn uneed
that crrv effett had Ihmh nude te hue
him reconsider his detcimmatieii te
leave. A nibMantml lKe. m nl in wi
iffered b tV trmtei. but I'r M'ltlie M'ltlie
fren insisted uikmi li t . roMprnitien be in;
Accepted
EVENING, PUBLIC LED&EB 13HILDELPHI&, THURSDAY, MeCTOBE 6, 1021
until 1S0O. He was professor of Eng
lish at the Georgia Tech at Atlanta
from 1807 until 1005. chairman of the
faculty from 100." until 1000 and una
elected president in 1000.
Frem Mai eh until September, 1018,
he was a Y. M. C A. division chief in
the LangrcK nren, Trance.
Sptcnd 1 Keeerd at Tceli
A splendid iccerd has been made at
Georgia Tech hv Dr Matbesen, ac ac
ceuling te udininislratie oiiieers of
Drexel today, lie is declared te be one
of tiie foit'inest educators In the Seuth
The Drcil In.stitute will lennnue m
be directed b a beard uf administra
tion until Dr. Mttthcein t-ikis up 1.1s
new duties here. This beard consists
of l'rnnk Unthlciim. dean;. Willis T.
Spie, director of the I'vcning Scheel,
nnd l L. Kyntiben, dii&ter of ex
tension. Dr. Godfrey retired as head of Drexel
Institute Odebcr 1 te become chnlrmnn
of the Ceunril of Management educa
tion It was nt that time announced
that the trustees of Dreel would seek
a national!) known tducnter te succeed
him.
Dr. Mnthespn will lend Dretc' in the
ne't protiereus mii of its Inster) , ac
cording te Dt.in l.iiith'ciiin. The col cel
i lege of inginieiing and the departments
I of domestic scieuie and nrts hate in
I creased their t nrellment mere than SO
ikt cent ever last )ear anil mere tnan
L'GOO xtudvnts are in the eveuiug
classes
SONGS AS HISTORY AIDS '
MEET WITH FAVOR HERE
Singing of Old-Time Ditties Would Put Mere "Pep" Inte
Classes, Instructor at Harvard Declares te Students
"The ker of C class in history w ill
new conic te order." said the professor.
"We will take Washington crossing the
Delaware in C miner with three tints.
All ready, yeunc gentlemen, sound )our
A."
The" the chorus of young gentlemcn
slr.gs the follewing:
"'Tiras a trinter'g day in "76
Celd enough te make you shiver
And Washington in a fishing skiff
Recd across Iht Delaware Ilivcr."
This may be a reality In every tin!
versit if the plan of Dr. Samuel fi.
Morrison, of Harvard, is ndepted.
Dr. Morrison, who tenches American
hlstnr) . has just originated nn iden for
keepinc history in the student's mind
b the use of music nnd songs of the
period the) nre stmhing.
When 100 students enrolled recently
for Dr. Morrison's history class he
nsked each one If he could sing nnd if
he would be willing te blng before the
class
Dr. Morrison is determined te Inject
local color into his course nnd the Har
vard songsters will seen be singing
Revolutionary ditties that were
"knoek-'em dead" about the time of
the Hosten Tea Party nnd Hunker Hill.
Dr. Morrison's vocal history stunt
brought favorable, comment today from
Dr. William Kara Llngelbnch, head of
tnc department or history of the Unl
Tcrslty of Pennsylvania. Dr. Llngcl
bach said he thought It would be n great
idea If thn vocal exercises wetc limited
te the students only nnd the faculty
voices were bnrrcd.
"I have often thought," said Dr.
MngelbacJi, "when teaching the French
Revolution, that I, would like te have
some ryie with a geed voice sing the
Murselhlse and let the be)s join in the
cnerus. u weum ne wonderful in re-
BteplTS ROB TRUCK MEN
IN FULL VIEW OF THRONG
Crowd at Frent and Federal Streete
Didn't Knew, However
Twe hlghwn)inen succeeded In rob
bing two truck drivers liifct evening in
the plain view of n large ciewd, no
member of which rcnlbcd what was go
ing en.
Mmlicw fJrecn. rlirliteen iPiirs old.
13111 fiast Ann street, nnd Kmmeml
producing the Impressing en their minds Meters, sixteen years old, 121(1 Change
tne smnt et tnni period. I think that street, were driving a truce owned nv
nnvtisinc that will rptirmlnrn fl, x.l.li tlie Ifnrvev I). Hnrrlcnti IW'HIV
of a particular period te the student ' wholesale tobacco denlers, 118 North
Is superior te the printed page. ISlMn street a i ut iIH e'cl nr
"With American history," ndded Dr Frent nnd Federal streets both boys
Llngclbach. "It would be relatively sim- became ( pistols piessud
pic tut we have the songs of that period I against their backs,
eelkjeted nnd these old songs, cspe- Twe banciltt. u jiimpcd en the back
cintly ef-WiP ncvolutiennry period, are of the truck nnd slipped up en tiiem
charged with the splilt of the times in The highwaymen made Green slew
befh verds nnd music." down. Meyers bnd part of the trip re-
3e It may net be long until the his- Iceipts In his pocket, and the men get
teiry text books will be written te music i $18..'i0 In checks nnd ?.'57 ill cash from
and r' you ,il! hnvc te de Is ask for K
n key te st It jeur voice. Scores of people were passing nnd
nil failed te netlca what was gefng en.
The beyB were nfrnltl te cry out. The
bandits slipped out as they bnd come.
Green turned the truck nmlwTl
pursuit, but the bandits enMUTI
in the crowd,
-i s,
a1
Don't Trifle With The Weather
Illness docs net pay, and a range kept going
or a low fire in your heater at this season of the
year will de a let for your health and comfort.
Fer economy use the highest grade fuel
Philadelphia.
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AMERICAN
ICE COMPANY
C00 Arch Strwl
0ssssssssV 0 At i
COAL
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Bar Traffic Se Beys Can
I.elper street Ldd) stone,
R!soltitleiLs nf Hcjjtct
Oral r solutions of res-ct it i'ie le
of D- Mathesnn wcr" -idepted 1 t if
benrd, ind it lr understood the ic" n 1
tlens will be rcdui-"d te w n l.itir I
" Dr. Mnthscn wn ,?d te remain
the fncultv, raduuts and nuinciem i
dvi- bodies of the citv , but nil te no
cvnll i
Dr. Mathesen was born in ("heraw
B. C. July 2V 1SH4 He ree ived his
preparatory sphoel education at the
Seuth Cnre'ina Militarv Aradcmv . from
18S.J te lfiS.". and reeeivd his decree
of M. A ft rim Lvlnnd Manfnrd Junier
University in 107 He st id;ed at t'le
Universit f Clucise in the summer nf
1S0O. nt felutiihh from 100.1 te 1001,
nnd Washington nml Ii'e t'niversltv in
100(. whri lie received the degie if
LTa d
lie "s cnminnndint of cadets nt the
Geeicin Militniv College from ls."
until 1SSS. feintnindant fe cidets nnil
nssistunt ptes)l nf finglish nt the
Univeisltv of Tennessee from lSS in
1800 and he'd n similar position at the
Missouri Military Academy from 1)0
Skate
will be
closed te traffic in the future from
s ni flu morning te 11 ut night e
that iliinltin f tic borough enn have
i lue t n I et skate Th's was un
til i n ed ill s me nitiB b) Hurgess Ileis
,hm i ft s. criil mar ,n nlei ts aling
I thi .ii tei ke
5oethinq &nd Healinq
Fer Baby's Tender Skin
(..cCLEES GALLKI5
1S07 Wninnt St.
Exhibition
American PAINTINGS Foreign
lnr "ii Ft till i;s and I'.xeulsitn M!rrer
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D(Jt(cHvi
ctlve
hnl
are different
riKtnri
Print art
wrtiu i-! n ere .
war Kan. I I
9,
Kepaire
Relincd
' r iib ut nll- lUndtmir or rockftbeok
W- le .mtnl Repairlnir Pmrls K
tanr r, 1 r. 1 .'.or M,h Vii Itr
Paired WrtrmtiteliiiiB Pirating & Beading
MARCEL BEAD SHOP
J 810 Chestnut St.
If veu r. n rwrl et e!ietrlel xl
iupp.ttn, r' anv Kind w en bvi
jeu merijr , I I
UAI.Khll 4 KKI'LEB V
s;u Lfl-ninut Ml.
Ovpealt Independane Htll
C-22
tikii
HATS CLEANED
remodeled
In the n i w i
linpp for npert
mill eutlnc wear.
Our 40 yeinrn of
n p f 1 1 f n c f U at
ii'er Kerrlre.
Ae'm man
54 N. 7th St. rhene: MarUct 2J31
Dranchi JffTMen IJ Warka. 107 H. ttth
Beauty 1b Power
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vaneeune
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Liquid Beautlfler
If &Tet
MbjKAv. frslK
-STACKH0USE I RAPP -,
Practical Carpet Layers
.,
I Turrets taken up elfaned. altered and ;
I rclald Linoleum laid nnd c.'lr.tnted. (
f Canas for perch floors. 4
Bell Spruce 0935 '
' 1820 Cherry St. J
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THE PUBLIC LEDGER
$P" MORNING EVENING- SUNDAY
jHHm
ants
widespread
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Philadelphia
THE MAIN ABBOTTS PLANT,
where we make millions of quarts
of ice cream each year one of the
very finest of buildings devoted te
the manufacture of ice cream.
We invite the public te visit us
here, at any time. Everyone i9
welcome, and a visit te the Abbotts
plant is certain te give you a new
appreciation of the goodness of
Abbotts Ice Cream.
they testify te the
popularity
of Abbotts Ice Cream
THE total capacity of these three large
plants is barely sufficient te fill the
enormous demand, throughout the
Philadelphia territory and New Jersey, for
Abbotts Ice Cream. Thousands and thou
sands of quarts are made every day.
There are two reasons for the popularity
of Abbotts'. The ice cream itself is delicious
te eat made, as it is, from only the purest
ingredients (including selected fresh fruits in
season). And Abbotts is the only Philadel
phia ice cream that is sold in machine-filled
packages that comes direct te you from
the freezer, untouched by hand. Abbotts',
packed this way, has all the rich flavor of
"bulk" ice cream, plus a cleanliness and
purity that give it an added deliciousness.
There are Abbotts dealers everywhere.
And our large organization is able, always,
te render them excellent service. Abbotts
dealers therefore, give unsurpassed service
te the public.
There is an Abbotts dealer near your
home. His service his ice cream will
please you. Phene us, and we will gladly
direct you te his store.
ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES. Inc.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Knem te PhiladelpUl Since 1877
Phene. Brll, LemWd 2884
l Keystone, Main 6501
. Atlantic City
This plant supplies the sum
mer throngs who knew the
goodness of AbbettsIceCream.
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The third of our modern
plants, serving dealers in
Seuth Jersey.
ce cream
DEALERS: Let U9 send a demonstrator te tell you
hew Abbotts dealer service will help you te increase
your ice cream business.
Phene us today!
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