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Efyp! Ment Hampshire Wildcats Face Presidential Poll Wildcats Face Opens Wednesday Efyp !Ment Hampshire Maine Saturday Volume 23. Issue 3. DURHAM, N. H., OCTOBER 13, 1932. Price Ten Cents HARVARD BEATS WOMAN HURT AS MAYNARD MORSE FRESHMEN! NEW HAMPSHIRE CARTER SPEAKS ON CAMPAIGN FOR WILDCATS 40-0 DEANS COLLIDE TO SPEAK HERE TO CONDUCT POLL HOOVER IN C0NV0 DURHAM MAYOR Next Sunday, October 16, the Mr. Maynard Morse of the Public Outing Club will sponsor its first AT CAMBRIDGE Charles H. Pettee, Dean of the Fac­ With the cooperation of the Stu­ Eliot A. Carter of Nashua, form- STARTS MONDAY ulty, and C. Floyd Jackson, Dean of Service Commission will lecture be­ outing for the freshmen. The dent Council, T he N ew H ampshire er state Senator and memDer ot tne the College of Liberal Arts, were prin­ fore the class in Citizenship tomor­ trip will be to Mendem’s Pond, will conauct a student presidential legislature, addressed tne general Hardy, Wells, Crickard, row, at eleven, in Murkland Audi­ seven miles north, just off the cipals in an automobile accident on the poll to determine the student reac­ convocation \v eunesday on the suDject, Sweeney, Schnare, and Too- Nevin Star for Crimson Dover road Monday afternoon in torium. It is expected that Mr. Morse Concord Post Road. The num­ tions to the national presidential “Why I shall vote for Herbert which Mrs. Zela Matthews, a house will be exceptionally interesting be­ ber of freshmen will be limited campaigns. Ballot boxes will be Hoover.” This will be followed next lin Running on Reform —Haphey, McKiniry, to fifty. guest of Dean Pettee, sustained a cause of the very recent decision of placed in a convenient spot near week by an address to be delivered Planks and Knox Wildcats’ broken leg. Mrs. Matthews was tak­ the Supreme Court in the dispute Free transportation will be Thompson Hall on Wednesday, Oc­ oy Thomas J. lVlcureal, of Somers- en to the vVentworth Hospital in Do­ over the powers of the Public Service supplied, as well as supper for tober 19. worth, Democratic minority leader Best ver, where she is reported resting Commission. This case involved the the evening. All freshmen de­ Ballots will be supplied with the in tne State House of .Representa­ MAYOR CROKE BACKS comfortably. Both cars were owned Associated Gas and Electric Com­ siring to make this trip should names of the candidates of the three tives last year, on the subject, “Why CANDIDATE IOoLIN LOCKE MAKES LONG and operated by the deans. panies which serve Durham and a meet at the gymnasium at three major parties. Each student will be I shall vote for Franklin D. Roose­ o'clock, Sunday afternoon. large part of this vicinity. Mr. Morse checked off and no ballots will be velt.” It is expected that a promi­ RUN TO TOUCHDOWN Cars will return from the pond will speak on How Far Should Gov­ signed. After a count by the Student nent Socialist will speak the week New Mayor Will Lead Wild­ about seven-thirty. Council the results will be published New Hampshire Completes ernment Regulate Business? after. cats at Memorial Field THETA CHI FETES in T he N ew H ampshire and college These addresses are being delivered Nine Forward Passes Out CASQUE AND CASKET newspapers throughout the country. in accordance with a policy estab­ Saturday of Twenty-two Tried lished at the University during the MISS THOMPSON presidential campaign of 19k:8 of At a recent meeting of Casque and POETRY CLUB by R. F. G. Harvard’s smooth, devastating at­ LARGE AUDIENCE presenting to the students, dispas­ Casket it was decided to sponsor a The seventh annual mayoralty cam­ tack and stubborn defense early series of round-robin dinners. Once In order to encourage interest in sionately, the facts and principles Miss Charlotte A. Thompson, known involved in the campaign. paign win open rnonday noon at 1Z:45 blasted whatever hopes the Wildcats each week each fraternity will invite the reading and writing of poetry, the as “Aunt Lottie” to many students, HEAR MACMILLAN irom me a . X. <j. Daicony and will may have had of handing the Crimson was tendered a dinner by Theta Chi four guests from other houses to be Poetry Club is sponsoring a series of a surprise defeat last Saturday. The close Tuesday at midmgnt. Joailoting fraternity Monday evening', October 9. its guests at dinner. These guests meetings of people interested in win taKe p^ace vveuncsday morning. Harvard backs went through gaping poetry. The meetings will be held on This dinner is an annual custom of the will include all of the upper classmen Commander Donald B. MacMillan, PHI KAPPA PHI Tne mayoralty campaign is spon- holes in the New Hampshire lme or house in appreciation of her interest in the fraternity. familiar to Durham audiences for Tuesday evenings at eight o’clock in galloped around the ends for a total soreu by uiue Jvey, senior honorary in the University men who fought at Casque and Casket feels that these years, was well received by a large Professor Hills’ studio. Admission is society, xor tne purpose of arousing of twenty first downs and a total yard­ the front during the World War. With dinners will provide an excellent audience last evening in the college by invitation only, to avoid over­ age of five hundred and sixty-four. TROPHY AWARDED csbuuent interest in tne Home-coming these forty men she corresponded reg­ opportunity for the men of the dif­ gymnasium. large meetings, but any people inter­ weeK-end. The Wildcats were vastly improved ularly. ferent fraternities to become better The illustrated lecture, Twenty- ested in attending are urged to give The Phi Kappa Phi scholarship me appeal to the electorate of over their B. U. performance, but they Born in Durham, Miss Thompson, a acquainted than they are now. It is five Years of Arctic Exploration, was their names to Professor Hills as soon trophy, awarded annually to that high jJUrnam wm start to Oe oozed iortn were no match for the fast, heavy sister of the late Dean Elizabeth P. feit that at the present time too much a detailed resume of his experiences as possible. Each guest will be in­ school whose students compile the best oy tne conspired candidates xor Mayor Harvard team, as the score of 40 to 0 DeMeritt, taught for many years in emphasis is placed upon the individual from the stage of dog-sled explora­ vited to attend a series of three con­ record upon entering the University jjromptiy at 1^:40 mommy, as tne would indicate. Newmarket and Concord. She was fraternity with a consequent loss of tion to that of the use of modern secutive meetings. The evenings will of New Hampshire will be presented paper &oes to press tnere are three Wells kicked off to open the game employed at the Durham Public Li­ college spirit. Through the medium aviation. Commander MacMillan has be spent in the reading of poetry, and Clark brought the ball up to the this year to Robinson Seminary. This announced candidates and three darK brary when called to work in the Ham­ of these round-robin dinners the or­ spent, during the last twenty-five discussions on the theories of poetry norses wno have tossed everytmng thirty-five yard line. After New ilton Smith Library where she has ganization hopes that some of the pre­ and versification in general, and in a award is sponsored by a national or­ years, at least a portion of each year xrorn tan siik nats to xreshman siinn- Hampshire failed to gain, Haphey worked until June^ 1929. ganization and the plaque becomes vailing prejudices will be curtailed. in the Arctic, with the exception of sympathetic criticism of verse sub­ mers into the political ring. punted to Harvard’s thirty. Crickard Since her retirement from active mitted by those attending the meet­ the permanent possession of the school 1918-1919 when he returned from a The announced candidates are on two shots off tackle gained eighteen work at the library, Miss Thompson ings. The regular meetings of the to which it is given. The numerals four-year expedition and enlisted in Joseph 'loolm, ueorge bweeney, and yards. Crickard and Wells made a has borne the title of Assistant Li­ Poetry Club will be held on Wednes­ of the class winning the plaque are first down on New Hampshire’s thirty the United States Naval Air Service. engraved upon it. Heroert Schnare. xhe three dark brarian Emeritus in recognition of PHI SIGMA WILL In the course of his work in the day evenings at eight-thirty, as usual. yard line. Crickard then went through The first plaque awarded was won norses were picked up out of the the respect which the library authori­ Arctic regions he has co-operated the line for four yards, and Nevin by Claremont High School and the gutter and as yet no one has come ties and the student body hold for her. with missionaries, teachers, medical made three more at left tackle. Wells next two by Plymouth High School xorth to identify them. HOLD OUTING and dental workers to promote the faded back and tossed a long forward and Somersworth High School re­ Joe Toonn has a long record of pub­ welfare of the isolated inhabitants of CAP AND GOWN pass to Dean who went over the goal spectively. Last year it was won by lic service both with the State High­ Phi Sigma will hold an outing on the Far North. line. Weils place-kicked the extra Milford High School.
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