The P.M.C. News, Vol. 4, Issue 7 (Microfilm)
May, 1920
"Artillery Enroute for P.M.C.—Two Guns in Equipment"
The War Department in Washington has sent equipment that will compose a section of an artillery unit.
"Lieutenant Church Given honors by French Government"
Lieutenant Earl F. Church, associate professor of engineering, received a citation certificate of the Order of University of Palms in honor of his scientific aid to France during the war.
"New Facing"
The main college building has received a new white cement facing.
"Faculty Changes"
Thomas C. Billig takes the place of Summerfield McCarteney as professor of economics. George G. Schneider replaces Elmer H. Hunting as professor of mathematics.
"New Equipment"
The recently-arrived new equipment from the War Department brings P.M.C.'s military equipment up-to-date.
"New Rifle Range"
A new indoor rifle range for cadet use has been completed.
"P.M.C. Wins First Game of the Season-Reiley's Pitching amazes"
P.M.C.'s baseball team defeated Goldy College 11-6 on April 10, 1920. Team: Lutz, Lawshe, Voskamp, Pool, Campuzano, Anders, Wyman, Claus, Reiley, Henry.
Photograph of pitcher Philip J. Reiley.
Photograph of Alfred M. Hickman: "A promising swimmer of our Preparatory School."
"Aberfoyle Wins"
Aberfoyle Manufacturing Company beat the P.M.C. baseball team 10-4 during a practice game on April 14, 1920. P.M.C. team: Lutz, Lawshe, Voskamp, Pool, Campuzano, Anders, Myers, Wyman, Pauxtis.
"Tennis Schedule"
"Prof. Agan Speaks at Princeton"
Karl E. Agan, professor of public speaking, spoke before the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Eastern Public-Speaking Conference at Princeton on April 5-6, 1920. Former P.M.C. English Professor Horace G. McKean, presided.
"New Guns"
Edward Lupton of the David Lupton Sons Company of Philadelphia has presented two six-inch trench mortars to P.M.C. Son D. Walter Lupton graduated in 1919; Edward Lupton, Jr. is a current junior.
"Spring New Life into College—Athletics Resume"
Baseball season has opened. Team: Lutz, Voskamp, Campuzano, PhilipReily, J. Henry Pool. Tennis season has opened. The cavalry is out.
"Sham Battle"
On April 14, 1920, two cavalry platoons staged a sham battle. It took place near Wilmington and Lieutenant Colonel Hyatt directed.
Photograph of Colonel Charles E. Hyatt, Major General William M. Black, and Lieutenant Colonel Everett N. Bowman. It was a _Public Ledger_ photograph that was taken when General Black received his honorary degree of Doctor of Engineering.
"Three Huskies Train for 1920 Squad—Cut Down Beef"
Coach Si Pauxtis is training cadets for the fall football season. Frank Malinowski, Leroy Daloia, and Arthur L. Rosa are losing weight and gaining muscle.
"P.M.C. Loses"
P.M.C.'s baseball team lost to Philadelphia College of Osteopathy" on April 28, 1920 by 6-2.
Photograph of Junior Cavalry Squad: Gerald E. Hafleigh, George Steppacher, Boylston Hutchins, Henry Harrison High, Walter H. Zartman, Frederick H. Steinle, Jr., John Wister Evans, Jr., Alfred M. Gross.
On April 16, 1920, Major C.E. Myers, an engineer in the Pennsylvania State Highway Department, addressed upperclassmen. The lecture was part of a series presented by the Engineering Department.
"Noted Athlete Will Enter P.M.C. Next September"
Kenneth Mason of South Haven, Michigan will come to P.M.C. in the fall. He is a celebrated athlete in football and baseball. Harvey W. Hayes of Wilmington Delaware will also come in the fall to play football.
"No Hits—No Runs"
On April 24, 1920, Philip Reily shut out Franklin & Marshall.
"New Coach"
Bris Lord will be the new coach of the baseball team.
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