The P.M.C. News, February 1921
"Cadets Speak on Variety of Subjects at Essay Contest"
Second Class members presented essays on February 4, 1921. Participants: William T. Woodhouse, Burton Immen, Sidney N. Terry, George S. Jefferson, Edward W. London, W. Edward McKenney, J. Carson Perry, Lewis T. Bryant, Jr.,
"Third Class Hop is Striking Success"
The Third Class hop, with a Hawaiian theme, was held in the Armory on February 4, 1921. Brown's Orchestra of Philadelphia performed. The receiving committee: M. William A. Faison, Mrs. Frank K. Hyatt, Mrs. Albert Dutton MacDade, Mrs. Garnet Pendleton, Mrs. William D. Randle. Patronesses: Mrs. William S. Blakeley, Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde, Mrs. George B. Harvey, Mrs. Charles E. Hyatt, Mrs. Samuel L. Starr, Mrs. Richard Wetherill, Mrs. Bennett Y. Wilson. Dance Committee: Hugh F. McCaffery, Richard Guyer, Frederick W. Backes, Philip J. Riley, F. Sterling Williamson.
Photograph on interior pages: "Flash-Light of the Remarkable Military 'Hope' Given by the Third Class, February 4th. In the foreground are seen a number of juniors who were the guests of the third classmen."
"Economics Class Visits Places of Interest in Philadelphia"
Clarence L. Connor, accounting professor, led the Second Class in Economics on a tour of three sites of interest on February 15, 1921. Mr. Montgomery of the Library Bureau showed students filing techniques. Mr. McGee of William Lewis McGee & Company showed billing procedures. Mr. McFarland of the Elliott-Fisher Company demonstrated bookkeeping machines. The students had lunch at the Arcadia.
"P.M.C. Flays Muhlenburg College"
The P.M.C. basketball team defeated Muhlenburg College by a score of 33-24 on February 22, 1921. Team: Reilly, Allen, Trump, Campuzano, Crow.
"Seniors Visit Philadelphia"
On February 4, 1921, the First Class in Economics viewed exhibits at the Commercial Museum, where they received a tour by Curator Toohaker. Frank R. Purnell of the Niles Press showed printing press operations. Professor Thomas C. Billig, economics, accompanied the cadets. Cadets who participated: Lieutenants Campuzano and Pool, Cadet Captain Lyons, and Cadet Lieutenants Barbour, Fullerton, and Jardeleza.
"Cadets Defeat St. Joseph's College"
The P.M.C. basketball team defeated St. Joseph's College by a score of 33-23 on February 9, 1921. Team: Reilly, Allen, Trump, Campuzano, Crow.
"P.M.C. trims Hahnemann College"
The P.M.C. basketball team defeated Hahnemann College by a score of 41-24 on January 29, 1921. Team: Reilly, Allen, Trump, Crow Campuzano.
"Swift as Lightning"
On February 17, 1921, Miss Margaret B. Owen gave a presentation of speed typewriting. Colonel Hyatt attended. Professor Joseph Sleeper, of the Sleeper College of Business, arranged the appearance.
"Cadets Bow to Ursinus College in Snappy Game"
The P.M.C. basketball team lost to Ursinus College by a score of 27-25 on February 19, 1921. Team: Reilly, Allen, Trump, Campuzano, Crow.
"P.M.C.'s History"
Henry J. Buxton, Recorder, is nearing completion of his work on P.M.C. history. Newspaperman Ben Boyden is assisting with publication.
"Two Former Faculty Members Enter Business in Conn."
Milo C. Burt, Ph.D. was a professor of chemistry and geology at P.M.C. in 1899. He married Thedoroa Hyatt in 1900 and later became vice-president, treasurer, and general manager of P.M.C. He left during the war to work at the Atlas Powder Company laboratory in Tamaqua, PA. Mr. Hibbard taught chemistry for two years at P.M.C. Burt and Hibbard are now working together in Bridgeport, Connecticut at Burt & Hibbard, Inc., Consulting and Research Chemists.
"A Remarkable Operation"
This article tells of a new operation performed by Dr. Evan O'Neill Kane, the father of cadets Philip and Robert L. Kane. The article incorporates quotes from the February 16, 1921 _Evening Bulletin_ relating the event.
"P.M.C. Lifts Game from Dickinson"
The P.M.C. basketball team defeated Dickinson College by a score of 33-29 on February 5, 1921. Team: Reilly, Allen, Trump, Campuzano, Crow.
"Orchestra Members are Entertained by Club"
The P.M.C. Orchestra had dinner at the Chester Club on February 18, 1921, followed by a movie. Cadet orchestra players in attendance: Lewis T. Bryant, Cadets Law, Buxton, Murray, Fraim, Barry, Corfield.
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