THE SHAB-AL-HIRI ROACH INSPIRATIONAL CHEAT SHEET 1919 IN THE NEWS World leaders: Woodrow Wilson has been President for six years. He is loved by intellectuals and liberals and despised by conservatives. King George V rules the British empire. Gustav Bauer is the Chancellor of the new Weimar Republic in Germany. Film Stars: Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, and Fatty Arbuckle. Popular music: "Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me" by Ted Lewis & His Jazz Band "You Ain't Heard Nothing Yet" by Al Jolson "The Alcoholic Blues" by the Louisiana Five On Broadway: George White's Scandals Broadway revue opened at the Liberty Theatre on June 2 and ran for 128 performances In the News: World War One has been over for a year. Versailles peace conference ended with a treaty in June. Civil unrest and agitation throughout Europe and even in America. Communists, veterans and the IWW cause a ruckus and, in some cases, are machine-gunned. Congress is considering the passage of the Volstead act, which would make alcoholic beverages (including Pemberton's cherished wine) illegal. This actually happens mid-semester! The first Miss America has been crowned. A terrible hurricane in the Florida Keys killed 600 last month. The first transatlantic flights are being made. CAMPUS BUILDINGS Scadwell auditorium Upham, Spench, and Union halls Watkin-Tench conservatory of music Manders library and annex Weatherford dormitory Whistler dormitory Old Drummond and New Drummond laboratories Hohenleutner observatory Muzetti gymnasium and ballroom Pemberton Museum of Art and Science Physical plant and laundry Faculty club Gamma Gamma Gamma and Sigma Alpha Eta houses "Hillview", the Chancellor's house Brotherton chapel CAMPUS OUTDOOR LOCATIONS Theodore Roosevelt athletic field Quentin Roosevelt field-house Pemberton cemetery Westcote-Kern arboretum Rowing club shed on Sexton lake The Pemberton "green acre" quadrangle The Pemberton Oak The statue of "Old Incorrigible", Louis Pemberton Panthercat Point above Sexton lake The ruins of the Old Rectory TOWN LOCATIONS Panthercat Grill Cringeley's drug store Coney's Roadhouse on the plank road Russex County Hospital John Adams Inn Fossett's machine shop Pemberton normal school Frederick Macklin-Burroughs park and gazebo St. Luke's Catholic church Sexton's swamp MALE STUDENTS (Nicknames for undergraduates only) Winthrop "Winnie" Chaplin-Brown King "No nickname required" Burkey Courtney "Butterball" Craybeck Phillip "Poncey" Burns, Jr. James "Stumpy" Frazier Patrick Henry "Cookie" Stevens Gerald "Goat" Tucker Ronald "Pinch" Jackson Townsend "Gorilla" Van Foy George "Minty" McGowan Peter "Rusty" French Hamilton "Buzzy" Mantooth III Cornelius "Raccoon" Huntoon Adam "Grampy" Harris-Sibley Woodrow "Woody" Harding, Jr. FEMALE STUDENTS Lottie Anne Werther Clementine Dupree Hester Hollingsworth Edwina Cobb Rosebud Grampian-Kettering Eliza-Jane Overton Helen Mogg-Wilson Irma Louise Plunkett Mina Todd Watson Jenny Biggs Capella Rausch Renee Fitzhugh-Camperdown Mildred Toynbee Button Hastings Roxie Brackett MALE PROFESSORS Underwood Mayfield-Carter Ward Younghusband Archibald Woolidge Lafeyette Horner August Ransom-Lowell Howard Murray Sharpless Alphonso Deane Wallace Rutland-Mosteller Everett Charles Blackburn William Asher Church FEMALE PROFESSORS Augusta Monck Dorothy Thorton Shaw Marie Venable Fidelia Harwood Valeria Ulrich-Womble Nova St. Pierre Hazel Tolley-Speer Alice Cobley-Evans Sarah Stevenson Tabitha Rockworth Butterfield MALE FOREIGNERS Jean-Jacques Brasseur Bentinck Krahn Erkenfried Moeller-Heilemann Juan Santiago Ramos-Torres Urban Blazej Kusnierewicz FEMALE FOREIGNERS Pasqualena Zuccaro-Fazio Marie-Zéphyrine La Pérouse Gertje Hoogduytscher Ekaterina Hlutev Kätchen Iris Von Schroeder MALE TOWNSFOLK Jim Thomas Hank Metrovich Fred Davis Carl Borallo Bill McMasters Teddy Frazier Mike Bagley Luther White Clarence Mills FEMALE TOWNSFOLK Grace Johnson Beth Kidd Clara Petronello Rosemary Bunnage Nettie McCallister Frances Padron Catherine Runyon Edna Cringeley Florence Butts Lola Starr