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presentation was described as "A meant a world organization with FATHER Turf And Tinsel • , WILDCATS BERTH TUOHY and power to WIN TOURNAMENT peppery, tropical concoction in IRC Group the authority (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) three helping^." Both of these plays (Continued from Page 4) enact, interpret, and enforce 5«e Pag* 5 for Story diction. The new ofTice will not, world law upon individuals after a number of years lay-off contained about fifteen of the then elation of Philadelphia. Every in- however, replace the class modera* (there were some small productions within those adequate limits set current song hits. dication points to the promise that given during the war years, the by its constitution). tors, who will continue to be se- future gatherings will be equally as Turf and Tinsel produced "John Among the actors in the early lected for each freshman class. 3. To attempt to discover how the Smith Esq." last season. Also di- productions were: Martin Gezzer informative and advantageous. The United Nations Charter may be All the first year men whether rected by Robert Whelan and '33, former football star; William next conference will be held at revised in order to meet the resident, non-resident or temporary George Noaks, the musical con- H. Grimberg, '35, football captain College, March 23rd. Swarthmore criteria discovered in point 2. off-campus students will be under cerned itself with the John Sm'th and now an o. .cial in the National of American history as he tangled Professional Football League; Model Conference Commission meet- the disciplinary jurisdiction of the A Preparatory ^••• with Indians, dancing girls, and Metro Weston, '33, basketball cap- ing was held Saturday. February, Dean. In this connection a new The International Relations Club his love, Pocahontas. tain; George "Whitey" Randcur, '34, VILL 26th. program of freshrhan rules, is to all Villanova foot- will participate in the Model Re- Under the direction of Edward one of the best of mN view Conference to revise the be established, based on the rules A. Keough, the first Turf and Tin- ball players; James "Jumbo" Elli- '35, pt'esent track coach of United Nations Charter, March 18, that have been in effect. The new sel Club presented, as its 1933 pre- ott, '35' Vol. 24 No. IS mier Villanova; Michael Clavin, 19, 20, at Haverford College. The — VILLANOVA COLLEGE, VILLANOVA, PA. Wednetday, March 9, 1949 rules will be printed in the Student production, "Look Who's Here"—the only musical comedy brother of Tom Clavin, Villanova conference has a three-fold pur- for next year. Handbook production since 1920 in which the football player; and Edwin Riley, pose: editor. FORUM SPEAKER depression is never referred to- '35, former VILLANOVAN Freshman Hall ' 1. To encourage participants to wasn't it awful? Note the absence It's Smart..! Cast Picked get a better understanding of Student Council Plans of the features of the new of doorl>ell, butler, One telephone, the United Nations' history, its "moon," song, revolving stage, liv- arrangement will bring the fresh- This year's production is sched- theoretical structure and the To cooperate in pre- ing curtain, original New York 20 and 21. The man hall back to the campus. In uled for May 18, 19. organs through which it carries cast, beauty contest winners and chosen by the directors, venting accidents. St. Patrick's Day Dance cast as the past Alumni Hall had been out its day-to-day operations. spears. Assembled and produced stars Dick Lauman as Cleo, Martin used as a residence hall for fresh- Obey all safety signs. by Edward A. Keough, an attorney. Binder as Julius Caesar, and Rob- 2. To inquire into the theoretical man alone. ert Sabol as Mark Tnthony. Others and practical requirements in- ***.• hails from Staten Peppery Production RED ARROW LINES Field House to be Scene of Gala Gaelic V Fr. Tuohy who in the cast include: Al Schmid, Ted herent in the idea of a constitu- haj9 been at Villanova Col- Island The second annual production of Doyle, Bob Resnick, Jack Kelly tion for a world federal govern- Phila. Suburban Festivities, March 17th; Villanovans to Play lege since 1945 in the departments ;v Turf and Tinsel in May, 1934, was Joseph Hennessey, Frank Ware, ment which is at once workable, Transportation Co. Campus Politics were again of Edtication and Religion. He is "Let's Go Places." Again under Robert Penrose, Joseph Remy, Ern- a world federal government is stirred into activity with the an- presently Student Counsellor in the direction of Mr. Keough, this esto Smith, and Robert Suarez. acceptable and desirable. (By nouncement of the date for the Joe Hennessey, chairman Counsel Hall. Easter Good election of Freshman Class repre- Vacation Fr. Tuohy had of the Social Affairs Commit- Ordained in 1946. sentatives to the Student Council. Augustianian Order- in entered the In these elections on March 14, To Be Extended tee of the Student Council, Master 1928. He holds a degree of two members of the Class of 1953 from Catholic University, has announced that plans are of Arts will be chosen to flll the posts. appointment took It being made for the annual St. Pat- 1937. His first Six nominees for these offices were was announced from the office Villanova Preparatory of Dean, rick's Day Dance to be held him to the named last Tuesday evening, in the the Rev. Edward M. March California, where be- Dwyer, O. S. A., 17th in the Field House. Dancing School in Ojai, C & F Auditorium, at a Freshman that the Easter teaching he held the posts vacation will be from 9.00 P. M. till 1:00 A. M. sides Class meeting led by Emil Mika wiU be extended until Mon- and Coach of Athletics. and tickets for the informal will of Director and Bob Dougherty of the Student day, April 24. This change was go He remained on the Coast until 1945 ^S^tSL Sea^f made because of convention of the on sale March 10th. Council Elections Committee. The when he joined the faculty at Villa- f^u^ National Catholic Educational As- The affair is the second Student y^^ names of the men in the contest graduated from '^ nova. He was sociation in Council dance to be held this year for the Council posts as a result Philadelphia and the Villanova College in 1933 with an dedication of the and it is expected that it will be a of final nominations are: new College Li- A. B. degree. Inl947 he was Mod- regular policy of the Council to con- Bud Conklin, engineering student, brary during Elaster week. erator of the Freshman Class. Luckios' fine tobacco picks you duct these dances yearly. from Red Bank, New Jersey. As scheduled on the college cal- endar it was planned that classes $1.20 per Couple when you're low ••• calms Thomas Curran, C. and F., from up would be resumed on Thursday, In response to the many requests First Forum Lectures Duquesne, Pa., who is a member WViL LOG Of April 20. The change will lengthen you down when you're tense! of the Swimming Club and the from the student body for a reason- TUESDAY: Spanish Club. the Easter holidays by four days ably priced dance, the cost of tic- James Gallagher, Arts, from (Continued on Psige 7) (Continued on Page 7) 7:00 Music for Tuesday Attracts Large Audience Staten Island, New York, a mem- 7:15 News & Sports » the 7:30 Record Rendezvous ber of news staff of the VILLANOVAN and the Belle Air, 8:00 South of the Border Mrs. Catherine DeHueck Doherty Initiates Phi Kappa Pi Fraternity 8:30 Faculty Forum (Continued on Page 7) 9:00 Records Villanova Forum; Discusses Racial Problem 9:15 Chaplain's Corner Holds Annual Initiation 10:00 Music to Study By Examinations Held 'There is no Negro question nounced the indifferent compla- -I'C' WEDNESDAY: ^-,y--:.;l:y, cency to the race question on the Over fifty engineers were initi- The fraternity was first organ- I in America today; there is For Fall Entrance izedized 7:00 Music for Wednesday part of Christianity in general, and ated into Phi Kappa Pi, largest in 1908 by some thirty stu- fraternity the last dents, and has grown to a 7:15 News & Sports only a White problem—the America in particulr. on campus, Mon- member- day, February 28th. Rev. Edward ship of over a hundred and fifty 8:00-10:00 (Off the Air — Game) Pleads for Justice It was announced last week by problem of prejudice/' de- B. McKee, O.S.A., Vice-President of engineers. 10:00 Music to Study By - "He who denies that the Negro the Registrar, Rev. John H. Mc clared Mrs. Catherine de Hueck the College, addressed the fraternity John Link, president of the frat- is his brother, and says he is a x.>onnell, A., ''-"/:''') '' O. S. that applications THURSDAY: last Thursday evening, in at the banquet following the initia- ernity, introduced the speakers and 'v" Doherty, Christian, lives a lie," she declared. for admission to the freshman class tion. welcomed the new members who 7:00 Music for Thursday the C&F Auditorium, during the "It is said that the Negro should next fall were already re- being Two other speakers who address- joined, and commended the mem- 7:15 News & Sports of lectures to be keep his place, but who are we to ceived. It is expected first of a series that this class ed the gathering were Rev. John A. bers for their turnout. 7:30 Record Rendezvous define this place?" asked the will be equally as large as the pre- presented by the newly organized Klekotka, O.S.A., and Rev. John S. Father Klekotka and Father 8:00 Opera Baroness as she pleaded, not for sent freshman class which was the Villanova Forum. O'Leary, O.S.A., moderator of the O'Leary welcomed the pledges with 8:30 Drama charity, but for justice for the largest in the history of Villanova. Mrs. Doherty, a former Russian group '.::.'.:'. r'r humorous anecdotes and stressed 9:15 Chaplain's Corner colored peoples. "A further dan- Baroness, who fled the Bolshevik Applications will not be accepted Two hours of paddling, crawling, the need of more activities in Intra- 9:30 Anything Goes ger," she axplained, "is that the Bevolution, has for the past two after July 1 for the 1949-50 year, water-ducking, and electric shock- mural sports by the Phi Kappa Pi. 10:00 Music to Study By . ,1 White treatement of the Negro has decades been actively engaged in and it has been advised that early ing featured the fiendish inaugura- They also mentioned the importanca exposed them to the teachings of social work. Paramount among her application be made because the tion. Dan Haflinger, chairman of of social personality in engineering FRIDAY: Communists," who, according to accomplishments are the founding applicants must complete entrance the Initiation Committee delegated contacts, and that the Phi Kappa 7:00 Music for Friday Mrs. Doherty, "are not born, but of "Friendship Houses", Catholic exaiminations before acceptance. the mechanical hazings to Joe Sulli- Pi afforded this opportunity. 7:16 News & Sports made—by hypocritical Christians, S ettlement institutions in New National Exams van, with Jim Dugan working out Sandwiches, cookies, milk, apples, 7:30 Record Rendezvous Catholics included." The solution York, Chicago, Washington, and various stains and dyes for the and cup cakes were served in the 8:00 Friday Night Fun Parade to this problem, she warned, can The entrance exaiminations are Toronto. Her lecture here marked chemical end of the initiation, and cafeteria by the Refreshment Com- 10:00 Music to Study By come only from action, such as is National Exams given for entrance the beginningj^of the last leg of her Mike Nuwian rigging up the "hot mittee headed by Charles I^oeper being done by her "Friendship to most colleges and universities. annual nationwide tour to spread seat" and 6.000-volt electric ticklers. and Daniel Walsh. MONDAY: House". They are conducted by the Educa- knowledge of "Friendship House" Gene Valeric, Charlie Peissner, Officers of the Fraternity are: tional Testing Service. Last Satur- 7:00 Music for Monday and aid to her charitable work. The lecture, held timely enough and Joe Catrobone, three members John Link, President; Mike Now- day, March 5 the first pre-E!ngineer- 7:15 News & Sports Attired in a simple black dress during Inter-racial Week, was pre- land, Vice-President; George Schil- Rendezvous ing Inventory Examination wag oi' the upper class who joined, were 7:30 Record from which shone a silver cross, the sided over by Assistant Professor linger, Secretary; Al Scarcelli, conducted for applicants wiho intend given special attention in an eve- 8:30 Symphony Hall "Harlem Madonna" presented a Charles P. Bruderle of the Villa- Treasurer; Don LaBanca, Sergeant- to enter the Engineering school. It 9:30 Anthing Goes nun-like appearance as she de- (Continued on Page 7) ning's activities unprecedented in at-Arms, and Iver Peterson, Student is obligatory that applicants for 10:00 Music to Study By forty years of initiations. Council Representative. the Engineering school take this Library Announces Acquisition examination. It includes students intending to major in Engineering, Y WALK? Mathamatics, Physics and Of Rare Biographical Collection 9hemistry. 1^ We Pick Up Applicants for other schools such and Deliver as Arts, Education, and Commerce ^ Last week the new Library an- ated a microfilm reader to the new- r^ the and Finance will be required to Daily at several recent acquisitions, ly opened library lounced take the College Board Elxamina- donations of the massive literary Efficiency Plus n tion, given several times each year PIE SHOP "Acta Sanctorum", a 16-mm. rork In the past two decades institu- for college entrance. Ttie next ex- yy\^ nicrofilm reader, a microcard rea- tions and business organizations of amination will be conducted on the and in the hanging of two ler. all kinds have turned to microfilm 9th of AprU. portraits. COLADONATO uperior for speed, safety, ease, and economy The Registrar expects very few of Saints' Lives Donates Study in record-keeping. Microfilmed re- veterans among the coming class. the li- cords require to 120 times less Luckles* fln« tobocco puts you on the right lovol— the Lucky A major contribution to up It will include mostly recent high- TAILOR SHOPPE 'tary came in the form of 66 vol- space, assure accuracy, guarantee school graduates with approxi- level— to feel your level best, do your level l)e8t. a permanence, prevent misfiling mes of the "Acta Sanctorum", and mately fifty Navy ROTC appointees. lives of reduce overall costs up to 50%. That's why it's important to reineml)er that Lucky Strike oost profound study of the The ofllce of the Professor of Naval costributed by the Pro- Attractively designed and finish- mild, ripe, light tobacco that makes a He saints, Science will again conduct examina- Means Fuib Tobacoo— Mortimer A. ed in gray wrinkle enamel, the AO Incial, Very Rev. tions for contract status in the enjoyable smoke. No wonder more independent tobacco, 1906. Reader is of aluminum THE thoroughly ullivan. O.S.A., of the class of constructed NROTC. experts— auctioneers, buyers and warehousemen—smoke Lucky The work has been published by castings and a one-piece metal cabi- an association of net. It weighs approximately 90 Bouqvet Strike regularly than smoke the next two leading brands combined. le BoUandists, SYMPATHY engaged in lbs. and requires a floor space ap- iclesiastical scholars The staff of the VILLANOVAN effort. It is a proximately 16' X 28", and is 48' Light up a Lucky! Luckies' fine tobacco picks you up when you're liting the literary extends its sympathy to Rev. Shop hagiographical collection be- high. low, calms you down when you're tense. So get on the Lucky level -eat Charles J. McFadden, O. S. A., during the first years of the Fr. Bafter Presents Microcard That Are jn whose father died on March 1, 'Tlowers where it's fun to be alive. Get a carton and get started today! continued to our th century and Reader to Daniel E. Monaghan, whose Pleasantly Different" I, TNC AMBRIOAM TOSACCO COMPANT »n day. Donated by Rev. Walter Rafter. fathe^ died Sunday February Reader Lancaster Ave at Roberts Uumnus Gives Microfilm O.S.A., of the class of 1910, of Bryn 27 and to James C. Long, whose Rd., Bryn Mawr, Pa. O.S.A. of the Mawr, Pa., a microcard reader has father died Rev. John Sheehan, Thursday, March 8. Phi Kappa Pi members initiate neophites at the completion of the ordeals Provincial, and been delivered to the library lately. Masses will be ri«w*rt hj BITN MAWB M8 of 1900, former said for each in which the new members had to undergo tu become a part of the campus gfitike fine TiAacca pastor of St. Nicholas Another one of the most import- the College Chapel. WIr* 2422 LS/MKr--lucky AteoM present fraternity, which represents the engineering school. don- lurch, in Atlantic City, N. J., (Continued on Pa^e 8)
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Page Three Page Two THE VILLANOVAN Wtdnwday, Maidi 9, 1M»« WMinotday, March 9» 1949 THE VILLANOVAN by Bob 5'- Around The World On A Pogo Stick Trivia Carroll Inside Opera miie by I got up to the new library the reading a (paragraph here and there C€)i.i)mD VILLi^p)\AN Bill Breningh other day for the first time. I'r or looking at the cartoons when I BiUCarrM Bjr JACK MBTZEB aiiA heard about it so much down at noticed that the lady librarian I The recent feat of an Army bom- of curious humanity. The adven- kind In keeping with our practice of lOditor-hi-cliicf Al Abreui turers must hit that 4>ot with the Pie Shop I thought I'd go take knew was looking at me of WOMEVOWIAM ^\ inatfiiiK Kditor ber in flying around the glob« non> uncovering the stories In the operas Frank Qolws funny. I began to feel a little scared Sporls Kditor their faithful pogo stick, so these a look. I never did get over to by narrating the plots in the ver- Vince Smith, a man with a plan, set out last week to measure the Harry Range is very minor event stop actually a bold pioneers of CVpy Kditor Oeorge Szymanskl pogo propulsion the old library as much as l because it was my first time there, nacular, we offer you Donizetti's largest purple shadow out upon the campus green—result 100 yards at 448 l''t\H iirt" Kditor , . . , ..,.,,.., , , Kicihard Randolph when compared to the tremendous , boarded their sturdy craft, waved and I could see something was classic folk opera, "The Elixir of ri«tui-«» Kdilur ..iV,>.. ...*.,,...... V Dan Hafllnger should have, but what I do remem- sine 20'—conclusion, Vince better stay out of the hot sun. accomplished by two Villa- to the cheering throng, ll«.siiu-8.s Maim^era ..;..,.. Barry Jack deed and took but I didn't know what. I Love." and OlbbonH ber of it seemed all righlt. It was wrong, The appointment of Fr.. Tuohy as Frosh Dean Is one of the biggest CiixuluCiou .Manager Vince Fcdano nova physics majors one cold night off for the little red spot. Old Story figured I'd better stop what I was An night last week. These doughty The people below en- always warm and comfortable and and best moves on the part of the administration to bring about better .*;..,:; were ;. , New* SUff The plot of this tale is one fami- plan thralled, thrilled, doing so I put down this magazine faculty. In our opinion they couldn't ' physicists a that student and Siikc Marsliall, Thomas Wrig-hL, JanLc» Gallag*hcr, Thomas' CSalloway, formulated they would It looked like there was plenty of lar to all of us. It's the old story understanding between Jones', Ijuutnan, MicalB*
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j' m & m. w The Industrial Relations Club will hold its next business meeting Monday afternoon, March 14th at 4:30 in^the Com- International Topics Subject of Eastern Playoffs To <•:,• Mater Misericordia Academy, in merce and Finance Auditorium. At this time all regular busi- Talks on WVIL Merlon, was the scene of the latest committees will Band and Glee Cli#b concerts, on ness of the group will be discussed and be ap- February 28. under the direction pointed to make preparations for a trip to Washington, and On Tuesday evening tional Children's Emergency Fund Start On March 21 March 1 the of Rev. Ralph E. Handran, O. S. A. (ICEF) in which 230 million chil- for a social before the year is over. International Relations Club inaug- The program opened with "V dren under 16 years of age in urated the first in a series of for Villanova," and followed At 5:00 P. M. the club will be addressed by James B. aemt- Europe and Asia were given suc- was by mon
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WiJVTER eluding tax and refreshments will The time and place of elections be served, and music J 949 will be pro- will be announced later. Is strong- Collegiate Magazine Offers Rifle And Pistol vided by "Patty" Murphy NROTC his Baseball Squad Starts and ly advised that all members of the OF "O'Villanovans". Marion Stodder Freshman Class cast their balloU. will be featured Student Writers Opportunity as vocalist with the Matriculation cards will be checked Team Competes In 30 Meets orchestra. as the voters register and obtain Spring Practice Hennessey has also disclosed SGOIIES !i2 TO SET that ballots. In an attempt to broaden Its formal opening was postponed until a few extra-added attrafctions are Since there seems to be some con- warmer weather. scope, COM1PAS8 KECVIEW, the in the wind which will not only add intercollegiate literary magazine, Under Direction of Maj. Dayton & Sgt. Huly; fusion in this point also, the Stud- The annual MROTC dance held * to the evening's entertainment, but has announced a call for student- ent Council wishes to make clear by the NRCKIX: students of Villa- 4th Naval District Tourney on Agenda Many Rookies Tryout make for a more suitable celebra- written material from Villanova that these elections are for repre- nova, originally scheduled for the tion in honor of old Erin's patron College. sentatives to the Student Council 23rd of April is expected to be for Berths Vacated ^ saint. The nature of these special only. The regular class elections Published in New York, COM- By Jadk Howe acheduled at that time. The num- features will postponed a week or so because Austin's 87-20 Win Al- be revealed as soon as PASS is a student pulblication by Graduation for the frecihmen will be held later many of the Resident students de- ' ber of Pistol teams in the league arrangements have been completed. Although only a little more than in this semester, probably near the voted to the development of young is cut down to about 24 due to the so Sets I-M Mark would not be able to return from a year old, the NROTC Rifle and JERSBflTES III • end of May. writers, and to bTlnging their lack of facilities in many of the honie in order to attend. New dates Pistol team show strong posRibili- By Ted Wvnmodm names before the commercial pub- colleges and universities for firing The winter edition of the Lynx, Freshmen Nominate are being considered at the present ties of becoming one of the top Mon^sdiein Inc. KItics»rif« lishers. Its January 7 issue, which pistols. The new range set up in ^ Soon there'll b« heard the oraek- Villanova's literary magazine, has time. outfits in their league. Results of • (Continued from Page 1) Easter Vacations was the first after a year of sus- the basement of Commodore John Bill of Austin Hall of the hit the stands. The magazine which the matches already flred this year Lemn^r made IIEMIITCI ing hickory against leather Spanish Club, and Sanctuary pended publication, was in a new Barry Hall, has all the equipment M is published quarterly wtas only re- Society. (Continued from Page 1) the big intramural circles Villanova Wildcats format, show definite improvement as the news in as the move and the recess will Syncopatter bigger and better designed necessary for any small bore firing. juvenated and his latest issue only begin on April contests progress. As a matter of last week^ as \he sharp-shooting out onto the diamond in prepara- * James Griffin, a Physics Major, than the old one had been. It in- Villanova's yearlings continued the second since its rejuvenation. 14 and extend to April 24. Resident (Continued from Page 2) Thus far, only "postal" matches from Philadelphia, cluded winning fact, the coach of the two squads, sophomore all intramural who is a mem- students will poetry from the have been fired by the pistol team shatter^ continued their victory march with tion for their many tests of the Featuring stories, essays and return on Sunday with heart P. ber of the palpitations). Dodo Day New Writing Foundation Stephen Major Francis Dayton, USMC, by various students the German Club. evening, April 24. due mainly to the great distances scoring records witn\ an amazing a rousing 66-56 triumph over the curretvt season. At present, indoor , poems Lynx said that is concerned comes through with something Vincent Benet Memorial Award has he more presents the best in college litera- "Tex" Houston, C. and F., of The C^onvention of the National between schools. performance against Good Counsel. Seton Hall tyros last Wednesday practice is being conducted under ' Contest as Judged by Mrs. with the steady improvement of ture written by students. Feature Philadelphia. Catholic Educational Association that makes up for her duets with Stephen the 4th Naval District Tourney The 5'10'' forward, Michigan's gift to of Vincent Benet, William Rose Be- members than with the winn- evening at the Field House. the watchful eye the mentor. story of this Issue is Is This Prague Bob Quinn, C. and P., from Bay- will be held in Convention Hall, "Laughing Boy" Buddy CHark. 1 ing of a certain percentage. A shoulder-t o-shoulder rifle Villanova, dumped 24 baskets and Phil Weinert. Many candidates. * net, Aaron Kramer, Alfred Kreym- Major McDonnell's charges by George Gulda. internationally side, Long Island, N. Y., a cheer- Philadelphia, during the week fol- refer to Imagine," "Just a song borg, Norman Rosten, Pete Statistics Show Improvement match has been arranged between 4 fouls for one evening's total of 52 among whom are several promis- known runner. leader, and member of the Turf lowing Easter. Many members of Seeger, romped during the first-half scor- best the Navy units in this area to take ii^ freshmen who are aspiring for heard under soft lights, in a reviews of Mahler and Sartre, and After viewing the statistics how- points. Emulating Paul Arizin, the and Tinsel Club, the Spanish Club the faculty and of the student body ing on adept side sets, layups, and several short stories. place in he middle of April. It will positions at their respective posts. * and Beta Gamma. will participate in these meetings. sentimental mood. Doris really has The maga- ever, it appears that success is modest Austin star often passed include the four schools in the up pivots. Dick Scotese provided the zine appeared simultaneously at coming from both ends. With the Won U, Lost 7, in '48 Student Council If the usual course of campus Dedication e^tercises of the new something here. Another bullseye baskets to allow his teammates to thrills con- NYU, LIU, Harvard, Radcliffe, Fourth Naval District. Penn State, crowd with many as he cannpaigning is followed, three College Library will be held on for Fran Warren!! Her rendition Col- steady improvement of the team Via the well known time , (Continued from Page 1) The University of Pennsylvania, score. Despite this attempt to curb sistenly sank shots from well-nigh orado, Drake, USC, and several members, the averages for the machine, the 'Cats fared slightly kets for the "Irish Reel," as it has parties will be formed by the can- Friday, April 22. Although the of "Joe" is one of the beet. If a Princeton and Villanova. The win- other campuses—a complete sell- unit have been going up. Under the scoring, Austin romped to an impossible angles. Tom Brennan better than been named, have been kept to a didates, but as yet no such an- building is for the most part com- record ever gets stuck on a turn- mediocre by taking 11 out. ner of this match will receive the pleted, and has been occupied since table and keeps itself, the system followed by the Major 87-20 victory. The team total also time and again drove towards the dropping 7, and being rained out bare minimum. The admission nouncement has been made known repeating Commandant's Cup for a year's .^ The new program for 1949 \Ty^i> Sgt. charge will be $1.20 per couple, in- by a^y of the nominees. the beginning of the spring term. I hope it's this one. and his assistant, Master set a new mark. Good Counsel basket and amazed all onlookers of six in their 1948 season. Taking possession. Major Dayton has ex- eludes the publication of six ic George Huly, the men are free of a few of the more prominent pressed hopes that the contest will dropped behind 24-0 before D'AUi- with his fine assists to his team- during the school year, the the tension which accompanies the games of the '48 season into con- , be held on Villanova's new range. santi sank a foul attempt. They mates. Bill Behrens made things tution of payment to authoi firi- .? for score, can spend sideration, and the Main Liners blasted national young failed to connect from the floor in writers short tiPhiladelphia Phillies Three minutes elapsed in the sec- Main Line first-year men retired The next issue is scheduled to inexperienced lads seldom had challenge the Valley Forge Mili- in who an exhibition, and were edged • appear 7. ond period before O'Donnel netted at half-time with a 45-24 lead. March a "shootin" iron" in their hands tary Academy on the 16 of this by the score of 5-2, •" which was All manuscripts which are sut>- squad, the month at Valley Forge, Villa- a field goal for the hapless losers. Seton Hall Surges before joining the and fairly good considering the status mitted should go with a stamped, records for these men are to be nova will play host to the Academy Acting on coach Father Kemme's After listening to the last-minute of the two teams, in a hot ball ^ self-addressed envelope to Editor, rifle has won on the 6th of April. Other admired. The team away advice Austin refused to play Good instructions of Varsity Coach al game with the Georgetown Hoyas Compass Review, 51 West 4th 14 and lost 16 in a total of 30 matches have been scheduled for the 'Cats met defeat at the Counsel's rebounds to allow the lat- Severance, the little 'Cats found count street, N. Y., and should include matches flred for the percentage both the rifle and pistol teams, and of 5-2. • a short statement ter more scoring opportunities. themselves in a tight battle with about the author .446. show that these will take place Lucicies' fine tobacco picks you rating of Statistics later in the The Villanovans also had their his school, experience, previous Joey Crossin followed up Bill Lem- the Seton Hall men. Dick Hurt, this rating has been steadilly on season. share of heartbreakers, one being publications, etc. when you're low • • • calms the upgrade since the begining The second-year men of the two mer's sensational scoring by contri- Our Lady of The Valley sensation at the hands of the United States • up of the school year. The pistol Naval teams include the following: buting 14 points to the rout. Joey in the Red Clay state, dropped one- Academy. Leading for eight team has a very impressive record, Frank Gobes, Oil Hazard, Jim innings, the Main Liners relin- you down when youVe tense! i also did a terrific Job of feeding handcrs from all angles, as did DPNCEV having won 5, lost 3 for the overall Stillwagon, Don Cameron, and quished their hold in the ninth and v Lemmer, assisting him to produce Gordon Mills, erstwhile Carteret percentage of .625. Jack Rowe for rifle; Hazard, lost to the sorrowful ditty of 5-4. his incredible total. George Mond- Prep leader. The closest that the Williams College, from the 52 Colleges in League ' Gobes, Joe Friend, and Rowe for btate schein and Marty Connelly offici- New Jersey rivals could penetrate of the ' Bean and the Cod." made First Forum Lectures /VV The league is composed of the Pistol. The new members of the « up the deficit at the fifty-two colleges sponsoring the squads are: Art O'Keefe, Frank ated was to within 8 point of the Kitten hands of Navy (Continued from Page 1) by losing to Villanova 4-2. nova History Dept., in Navy's ROTC scholarship units Haskins, Tom Aibrahams, Paul Alummi Wins total. Towards the conclusion of who his in- * troductory Czesak, Phil Brennan. Don Denny, Villanova S, BuckneU 1 speech defined the pur- throughout the nation. In order Alumni stayed on Austin's heels the tussle, Villanova eased the pres- pose of the Villanova Foium to be, to schedule matches with so many and Earl Richmond. In a terrific ball game, from the in the tight flag-race by handingf sure somewhat, but the game was "... to publicly announce from contending units, it has been The prospects for the two squads spectator standpoint, the Villanova Mendel its first defeat of the second never in doubt as the Frosh re- the lecture platform the message of necessary to flre "postal" matches looks good in the future, for all diamond forces beleaguered Buck- Christ and His Church to a world with several schools every week, of the menvbers are Sophs or half, 80-41. The victors led all the cruits played aggressive and smart neU at 3-1. Villanova's ace o^ the so badly in need of that message." using the results of one firing to Freshman with the one exception way, enjoying a 41-22 halftime lead. basketball. season "Jigger" Donohue and twir- * Very Rev. F. X. N. McGuire, compete with all the schools of Joe Friend, who is a Junior. ler Bobby Green turned in super- Every member of Alumni's ten-man Avenve Defeat Handily president of the College, delivered lative mound services, shackUng squad broke into the scoring column With the return bout with Seton the invocation and extended the of- the Bison batsmen with only two ficial with Bill Barry's 14 counters lead- Hall safely stowed away in the welcome to the lecturer and bingles. Following this victorious Kirschiing Named ing the assault. Buckley, Oelz and the capacity audience. light column, the yearlings possess too miich for the Weinertmen. Cullen also scored in double figures Interview a B-2 record, which is very good for tussle for the 'Cats. Army proved In an interview with Mrs. Do- 'Cat End Coach with 13, 12, and 10 points respec- dropping the hapless Main Liiners herty after tively. Haggerty lead the loser's at- any combine. The triumph atoned the lecture, the Baroness by six runs to four. tack with 9 points, while Denuel for an earlier 58-45 setback at the made known to a Villanovan re- Lehigh fell victim to Villanova's porter that she wished to thank Last Friday, Bill Connelly, Direc- and Boyle each caged 8. Benny hands of the Jerseyites from Seton the top hurlers Stan Chojnacki and College through the columns of tor of Athletics announced that Moskel, Mendel's big gun in their ';>.•-' Hall. /;;'-..v:'.. ;•^„;:•v::^. Bob Green, allowed only one this paper for Lawrence A. Kirschiing, a former previous triumphs was held to two who giving her the op- The little cats closed off thd sea- run, while the Villanovans col- portunity of speaking head coach of St. Francis College, fouls by the tight Alumni defense. here. She son last Monday night in the pre- Wildcats played extended her gratitude Lorctta, had been appointed varaity Tony Blazina and Jim Gallcn refer- lected eight. The to Villanova liminary game of the double header for also giving end coach. ced the contest. Jack the Giant Killer for an after- her one of her most in which the Big Cats piayed zealous workers, noon by edging highly touted Penn , Joseph Brady, a Kirschiing will succeed Jerry E?ver since V-J Day the sports Broadstem Trip Invaders Georgetown. The Philadelphia >- State 3-1. This was called the best member of the Alumni. Neri, who left with former head Naval Hospital fell easy prey to activities of the various fraterni- In the Day Hop League, Tuesday pitching duel of the year in Villa- There will be two more forums coach Jordan OliVar for Loyola afternoon's included a torrid the McDonnellmen as they closed ties have been nil. It is generally game circles, with Bobby Green on this Spring on the general forum Angeles. nova , University in Los overtime battle betwen Joe Mor- the season with a 10-2 record. topic conceded that an interfraternity the mound for the Cats. "The Catholic Church in the In 1940-41 Kirschiing served as an's Invaders and McGee's Rolling World", announced Br. Bruderle, to sports program would go far to- Many Bookies assistant to Jim Leonard, the Main- Roadsters with the latter emerging be held in April and in May. Doyle's six was the best effort for * liners new head conch, when he wards cementing relationships be- victrious, 49-42. The contest was Back to modern times and away Definite arrangements defeated five. Dick Altman and have not the coach- the from ancient history. Coach Wein- was number one man on tween the various fraternal groups deadlocked at 34-all at the end of yet been completed, so he could not Joe Barrack were the whistlers. not ex- ing staff of St. Francis. the regulation game. Bot,h teams ert declared that he does at that time discolse the names of and thus contribute greatly to a Thursday afternoon, Comerford's ' Univer- put a scoring spree in the overtime, pect a terrific ball clufb, nor a the future soeakers.'' A graduate of Duqucsne better Villanova. Loafers walloped Dwyer's Toads Kirschiing starred at but the Roadsters had it when the highly sensational one, but rather sity m 1938, Two previous efforts have been 42-25, in the opener. Wright pro- end under Coach Buff DonncUi. chips were down. Leading the win- with a little luck, plenty of spirit made on the part of Delta Pi Ep- vided the heavy artillery for the * FollowintJ graduation he spent two ner's attack was Young, who scored and a great amount of new blood, eilon to organize such a program. Loafers, notching 18 markers, while seasons as an assistant at Duquesne 11 points and Murray and Sayjax the club will not ^e pushed around WALK? The response was negative or Comerford had half that number. before joining Leonard at St. with 9 apiece. Ward scored 10 for too much. Many competent vet- doubtful due to the pressure of O'Brien was high for the Toads ' W% Pick Up Francis. the losing cause. Dick Altman and erans are returning to their work and other activities. it matching Comerford's total. Jim Dmiivmr Gene Koval officiated. diamond duties with the utmost and He coached the Paulsboro High Selgarth and L. Leighton officiated. would be appreciated if any frat- The second matinee tilt saw Daily at thm School tarns from 1942-45. Inci- confidence, and a Ifttle backing C^ ernity interested in any form of Glackin's Chem Engineers roll to an Chem Bfivlofs Afasscred • dntally Paul.««boro happens to be from the newcomers they're hop- interfraternal sports activities will easy 86-22 win over Dooner's CAF In the windup Ganley's Bugs out- Kirschling's home town. He later ing to bum up the infields of the WE SHOP contact Bruce Taten, who is in Marketeers. Glackin'was the whole classed Griffin's Chem majors in a .served as a scout for the Pittsburgh east coast. ^7\% charge of sports activities for DPE show for the victors as he led his 63-16 Sossacrc. The Bugs had only * Steeler» in the 1944 and '45 cam- Among those returning to active . or any of the officers, M. Santa- team's scoring with 20 points. J. five men, but even these were too ' paigns, when Leonard was on the service will be Mickey Frinzi and croce, John Peshina, Joseph Bro- many for the Chem Majors. Groz- COLADONATO Stuelers coaching staff. (Continued from Page 5) John Maronl on the mound, Char- gan, and Paul Begley. inski scored 20, Ganley 16, Donata they're the boys to knock Kentucky lie Comerford, lanky first basetnan. >— * This challenge is a result of the Tourish 9 and Doyle 7 to account off the bandwagon. 11, Norm Kline at the third base hot DPE meeting held Thursday night for the high total of the winners. TAILOR SHapre Seton Hall With a victory on the first night, spot. The sensational Larry AigeU at which the non-existent sports Longo, with 5, led the Chem Majors' the Cagers will then play the win- will fill the slot between pvtf you on tho right lovol—the, Lucky (Continued from Page 5) Leighton and Mich- dinger Luclcl«t' fin* tobacco program of the fraternities was ner of scoring. Mike lyAmbTO- victory in tne starts to gain revenge the other game of the 21st second and third. Pete best, level beet. questioned. It was poinied out alik Judged the contest. jevel—to feel your level do your previous setbacks on the 22nd. Win or lose on the sio, consistent hitter, will prob- for one of their a ^ that previous attem>pts had been . Thursda yevening's games in the suffered to Seton Hall last Satur- second night in the Garden, the ably ^tand over the number two That's why it's important to remember that Lucky Strike THE made at formulating such a pro- Resident loop were postponed until The final score was 65 to 56 Cats will go to Seattle for the play sack, and "Red" Wright will be on a day. tomorrow night (March 9) because Means Fine Tobacco—mild, ripe, light tobacco that makee gram and tentative official ap- off with the top two clubs in the as 6 foot 5 Inch Tom Brennan led the receiving end of the mound. ^ Bovqnet proval received, but the response of the Villanova Forum. thoroughly enjoyable smoke. No wonder more independent tobacco the locals with 28 points. No only Western Divisions. A victory on Among the aspiring freshman of the other fraternities on the Day Hop Schedule Lucky did Brennan display beautiful both nights In New York would mound starlets are a New England experts—auctioneers, buyers and warehousemen—smoke but his paH.sing campus was far from encouraging. place the cagers in the game for Tuesday, March 8th Al Pare, plus next leading brands combined. Shop shooting ability, schoolboy hurler, ^ Strike regularly than smoke the two pointed that was remarkable from the pivot and It was further out the Natiortal Championship, while 3:00 P. M.—Doc Brown's Bombers talented Tom Moran and speedball Luckies' fine tobacco picks you up when you're ••Flowers That Are drew loud plaudits from the crowd sports activities, though omnipre- a win on the first night and a lops vs. Dooner's Marketeers. Marty Ranft. Light up a Lucky! several occasions. sent in the form of intra-mural on the second would put them In 4:00 P. M.—Chem Majors vs. Roll- down when you're tense. So get on the Lucky level Pleasantly Different" on Future LaoIcs Fairly Brigbt • low, calms you sports could easily be expanded to the plaVoff for third and fourth ing Roadsters Scotese was next highest for the fun to be alive. Get a carton and get started today! Laacastar Ave at Robarts . picture it's establish a similar league consti- positions. Thursday, March 10 From this comer the where Kittens with 21 as Gordon Mills Rd., Bryn Mawr, , AMBRICAK TOSACCO CO! Pa. At this writing the only Informa- P. Toads vs. Ganley's Bio painted by the baseballers doesn't TNB scoring honors for the Seton- tuted by the fraternities. It Is to 8:00 M.— took ac- it ^ that challenge ex- tion available on tickets and Majors. appear too gloomy, In fadt, l*okt rUmw hf BBTN HAWI iana with 18. Bob Hurt, the Pirate be hoi>ed the commodations is that SCO tickets 4:00 P. M. Loafers vs. Creamer's a little bright. Coach Weinert. Win t4tt ace who scored 29 in the first clash tended by the DPS will not go — have been reserved for both sights Arts Day Hops. (Continued on Pag« 8) between the clube, was held to 11. unheeded. for Villanova studenU at 91.50 per. LS./MKT-'liickf gMke Al0aH4 f^ TiAiicea 1
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Page Eight THE VILLANOVAN Wednesday, March 9, 1949 Where To Go? / Acquisition Summer Theater Library Announces Overpayments (Continued from Page S) tally of the hands. Courses Offered (Continued from Page 1) Podtmlt of Fr. Fedlgwi After theatre eating in Maurice's The Veterans AdminlBtration es- ant developments in the history .of A full-length portrait of Very Rev. is treat to the epicure as well as timatea that there are about 600,- a books and libraries is the beginning John Joseph Fedigan. O.S.A., (1842- dreamer. Sandwiches, the Agnes de Mille, George Freedley, 000 veterans getting overpayments. to the VILLA OVAN of the publication of books, pamph- 1908), adorns the wall opposite the feature attraction at Maurice's, are Oscar Hammerstein II, Walter Two main factors have caiised this: lets and other scholarly materials other painting, done in 1902 by the and tasty. In tliemselves. they Kerr of American University who L Delay in getting reports from huge famous Philadelphia taught Rev. Wm. J. Krupa. O. S. in microcard form. The microcards painter, wide variety of a selection, and the veterans who should have received Vol. 24 —. No. 16 VILLANOVA COLLEGE, VILLANOVA, PA. Tuesday, March 15, 1949 are simply standard size (7V^xl2'/i Thomas Eavins. are a real delight. A„ Belle Masque Moderator, and lower payments as students or "club" types cm.) library catalog cards havinv Fr. Fedigan was Provincial of the delicacies are available too, Margaret Webster will be visiting trainees. These repoi ts cuneem the Other on them not only a catalog entry in Villanova Province, and due to his though the Mnrlter has found one lecturers at the Bryn Mawr Col- veteran's earning, e. g., a single more or less the usual form but also, untiring efforts were built such en- lege Summer Theatre this year, it veteran can earn no more than sandwich enough to satisfy the during monuments to his memory St. Patrick's Day Dance Cana Conference Will in greatly reduced microprint, the was announced today by Frederick $210.00 per month exclusive of his most ravenous appetites. Incident- complete text of the book (or as the present Chapel, all of Mendel $75.00 government subsistence. sandwich is named after Thon, director of the theatre. They pamphlet, thesis, or other material) Hall, and the original building of ally, each 2. Failure of veterans to notify are to talk informally regarding described in the catalog entry. the Monastery. a composer, and constitutes no IT SPECIAL STiENT the Kaldjis, PhiladelphlA PkUnter Veterans' Administration when Set For Thurs. Evening Be Held At Villanova of the professional theatre BooikN on OtttaJog Gftrds mean tribute to those whom they aspect they stopped school or training, at Eakins, portrait and genre paint- with which they are most familiar, In microcard reduction each page which time subsistence allowances immortalize. er, born in 1844, was a pupil of the training of the text may be only a quarter are supposed to stop. Don't think Maurice's is not for 7 HATES ON CAMPUS thus supplementing the However, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine of an inch wide; but, when one has you are getting something for noth- Student Council Host Married Students and students in regular classes the after theatre set only. Ltinch •- Wives Will Attend given available a proper "reading mach- Arts, and did most of his work in L» ing if you are still receiving a gov- Video, P. A. System Tickets were put on sale yes- and produc- oil. He is renowned for his "Alle- dinner is served, and at these Day of in acting, directing, ine", these tiny pages can be easily ernment subsistence check and and at Gay Irish Hop; Recollection, Sunday, March 27th gorical Representation of the Schuy- terday at the College Ticket tion. read. The machine is a table model have stopped going to school, be- times the food is equally delicious. Dancing 8-12 finished in gray crackle enamel, kill" later carved by William Rush, Planned At Student office, for the NCAA tourna- The theatre, which had its first cause it is an easy thing for the The price range at Maurice's is The college president, Very and Philadelphia scenes, and for his ment. tickets which gives 24-power magnification. government to prove an intent to The were being sold Co-Chairmen season last year, will run this sum- work, "Surgical not excessive. Dinners start at two Plans have been completed for Rev. Francis X. N. McGuire, Finger-tip control assures easy Clinic of Prof. defraud the government. Council Meeting to the students at special rates for August 15, Gross in Jefferson College". thereabouts. The sand- St. Patrick's Day Dance to be held O.S.A., has announced a Cana . mer from June 27 to maneuvering of the pages. The li- dollars or themselves and at regular prices for So Vets, if you believe that you by the pro- brary, under the direction of Rev. probably pay Student Council on Thurs others. Villanova will play both Conference to be held at Villa- during which period five full are being overpaid, check up now. wich-eater would The day evening in the Field House. Monday and Tuesday evenings at nova on Sunday, Its aim Daniel P. Falway, O.S.A., Librarian, the average, per- student Council held its March 27, for all ductions will be presented. Baseball Squad It may save you many headaches ninety cents on The hours of the is in the process of acquiring a col- regular bi-weekly meeting last dance have been the Garden in New York win or lose married students and their wives. and a lot of red tape later haps a little more, or a little less. /., is primarily educational, designed (Continued from Page 1) on! changed from 9:00 P. till 1:00 lection of books on microcards. Wednesday evening in Room 215, M. the opening game Monday. A Cana Conference is a day of won't admit this, but if you can to bridge the gap between college Two beautiful portraits were hung Mendel Hall, with President Tom A. M. to 8:00 P. M. till 12 midnight. It has been announced by the recollection for young married read between the lines If all The chairman of the Social Affairs theatre training and professional this week on the walls of the stair- Sullivan presiding. President of ^he Student Council couples. It is not a marriage goes well the Wildcats will be Committee of the Student Council, that the way leading from the first to the 'CATS Discussion centered scheduled sale of tickets forum, nor a marriage clinic, nor . work. Unlike most summer their WELCOME on the pur- second floor. One of these is an oil vending share of baseball Joe Henhessey, announced that ad- last Friday was cancelled at the last stars; all chase of a portat>Ie a lecture on marriage, nor any theatres, there are no laurels, with plenty public address painting of St. Jerome by one of the of the credit vance sales have been very en- moment in order that they might other type of about the acting and production work system for the use of the student sermon great masters. Restoration work on going to veteran coach Phil Wein- HEARTH couraging and a large crowd is inquire into the possibility of holi- HJUIINHIfi a marriage. The Conference is by the students themselves. groups on campus. The Council de- done the portrait was successf:illy per- ei't. With a little help from the expected to attend. day so that more students Anally voted to might at- signed to review the life of a man The theatre is co-educational, stands we can be assui^ed 83^2 LANCASTER AVE., BRYN MAWR. PA. appropriate funds formed recently, and it represents a of a Tickets which are on sale at tend. Also the Council planned on and his wife from a practical with enrollment limited to forty, for the machine. A television set in- gem of ecclesiastical painting. good team. 11.20 per couple, tax included, are distributing the tickets according tellectual, flfty-flve, for 'the lounge now being and religious viewpoint. and a total company of con- to obtainable from any Student Coun- classes if they had not sufficient It is a "time-out" attention can be focussed structed was also the object of period in order so t.-.at cil member, will also be on sale tickets so the upper classmen could heated discussion. The to gather the knowledge and grace on individual work. Applications mainten- have the at the Field House box office. The first chance. necessary to carry on in the future. are open to all who wish to go on ance and care of the set were the A dance is the answer to the request An administration board decided Program further in theatre work. The stu- problems which had to be over- V% for a low-priced affair, the cost of against a holiday for the game be- The program of the day will be dents live in the Bryn Mawr Col- come but the school has offered to pay student tickets to cover the expense of the cause of a minimum days require- made up somewhat in the follow- lege dormitories and have use of a to watch the set. The dance. Last fall, the Council ran ment that makes it impossiiblc fur ing manner: The day will begin facilities. The com- Council voted to buy a television all the college a dance in order to raise funds another holiday to be called. The with the couples attending Mass at :iiK\ i'iiiiiS>:ilSSlSX':i< plete cost of $400 covers tuition, set but did nol appropriate funds for any po8stt>le expenditures Student Council requested the holi- 9:30. A light breakfast will be materials, room and at this time. A comsnittee will shop instruction, which may have been necessary of the student body. for a reasonably priced but suitable day on behalf served following the Mass, and the schedule is planned so that all will board. during the set school year. It is now remainder of the day will be made be able to leave shortly after four possible to conduct a dance at up of conference under the guid- o'clock. Tournament Plans cost. !Jr.-Of-Jr. ance of the priest-sPeaker for the Bob Filippelli, '49, and Ralph WVIL LOG Music for the affair will be pro- Week occasion. An opportunity will be Slayton, '50, have been appointed The Council unanimously ap- j vided by "Patty" Murphy and his' given for asking questions and dis- as co-chairman and are respon- TUESDAY: proved Proposal that a the admini- "O'Villanovans" with Marion Stod- cussion of the answers. Dinner sible for the planning *>,-: 7:00 Music for Tuesday To Be Chosen and coord- stration be approached concerning der featured on the vocals. Alonpr ination 7:15 News & Sports will be served at a convenient of the activities for the a holiday on Tuesday. March 22 with the dancing it Rendezvous is hoped that time in the college dining room day. 7:30 Record so that the students attend Dick Ruane, may some extra-added attractions will Chairman of the and the day will be brought to a The name of the priest-speaker 8:00 South of the Border . Mother's the NCAA tournament in New be available to entertain the crowd. Day Committee, an- will be 8:30 Faculty Forum .^'•'^^.v conclusion with Benediction and the announced in the next 'J^,-. York. Also since it is expected These attractions will be revealed nounced that as part of the day's 9:00 Records renewal of the marriage vows. The issue of the VILLANOVAN. many students will wish to at- on Thursday evening. activi'Lies a Junior of Junior Week 9:15 Chaplain's Corner tend the games a committee was Refreshments will be served dur- will be presented to the mothers 10:00 Music to Study By WEDNEISDAY: appointed to investigate the possi- ing the dance in the Blue Room. This during the afternoon entertain- bility of organizing a special party will l>e the last regular ment scheduled for that day. This 'Insurance Bonus* 7:00 Music for Wednesday dance until bus Or train. The sale of tickets early May, will be the second year that a 7:15 News & Sports and many are expected was also subject to discussion and advantage contest for the Junior of Junior 8:00-10:00 (Off the Air — Game) to take of this oppor- Due To Veterans it was decided that the Council Week has been conducted, the idea 10:00 Music to Study By tunity to celebrate the popular THURSDAY: (Continued on Page 7) saint's day. originating last year with the Class of '49. 7:00 Music for Thursday In A Short Time Juniors re- 7:15 News A Sports "Chesterfield is MY cigarette AH married are Rendezvous V quested to submit pictures of their General Electric's "House of 7:30 Record Veterans are going to Harrison Dillard Receives sons to the Villanovan office. Pic- get special 8:00 Opera i Magic," a science show which has checks from tures will be accepted until April the United States 8:30 — "The Valiant" because it's MILDER I Drama been presented before more than Government within the 26, but it is urged that the fathers next few 9:15 Chaplain's Corner Vilianova's Inter- Racial Award months. get the photos in 13,000,000 persons during the past The exact time is not 9:30 Anything Goes , as soon as poss- known but officials in Washington 10:00 Music to Study By better-tasting" * ible so that they may be published. fifteen years, and which was one believe the first No limit is set payments will go FRIDAY: last bi-weekly meeting of star who accepted the for on the ages of the of the hit shows of the At the award New York out in the mail in August although 7:00 Music for Friday - contestants. All pictures will be the Interracial Club, Olympic Star Dillard who was detained by a World's Fair and of every major others set the time around 7:15 News A Sports Judged by a committee to be October I Harrison Dillard waa chosen by . previous engagement in Montreal. appointed. exposition since Chicago's Century or Novemiber. 7:30 Record Rendezvous unanimous vote to be the re- an Payments to each veteran will 8:00 Friday Night Fun Parade 1949 Interracial Club Harrison Dillard, a graduate ot Winner To Be Presented of Progress, is coming to Villanova STARRING IN cipient of the average about $125. soon. ','. * "' The largest 10:00 Music to Study By merit in the Balwin-Wallace College in Cleve- During the Mother's day enter- .. C: award for outstanding checks may run as high MONDAY: "REIGN OF TERROR" tainment, which is to as $300 field of racial tolerance. The land, has broken many track be on the The show, which presents in an 7:00 Music for Monday afternoon but there will be quite a number s;. A WAITER WANCER PRODUCTION award was a bronze plaque. records throughout the world and of Monday, May 2, the interesting and entertaining man- Sports as low as $1. It all depends on how 7:15 News & •ElEASID IV lAGlELION FILMS is still the greatest high hurdler winner will be presented to the ner the marvels of modern science, Presentation ceremonies took long the veterans 7:30 Record Rendezvous Juniors and their held on to their place in the half time interlude in the history of the sport. His mothers. The will appear at the Field House on 8:30 Symphony Hall Junior insurance policies. The longer a Georgetown-Villanova bas- life, it waa pointed out, has been class will defray expenses March 28 at 8 P. M. of the policy was held the larger 9:30 Anthing Goes of bringing the child to Villanova. the ketball game on Monday, March 7. a constant open fight for racial The "House of 10:00 Music to Study By Magic" secured amount the veteran will receive. OS.A., modera- tolerance. His proxy at the cere- This contest will afford the Rev. Wm. Lunney, its name from the late Floyd Bib- Payment of this proud fathers in the Junior class insurance tor of the club, introduced George monies. Herb McKinley, expressed bons, author, lecturer and foreign to "bonus" or dividened will cover a in turn explained the the gratitude of Dillard, and his show off their pride and joy. JEMNETT'S Guida who correspondent, who so duft}bed the period of several weeks and will of the award. He then own for the example set by the (Continued on Page 7) purpose General Electric Research Labora- add to the buying power of all Bryn Mawr Flowar Shop Hert> McKinley, an- Interracial club at Villanova for tory, introduced in which scientists discovered veterans. The effect is expected to Internationally-known track equality. Coraage SpecMUU X V other the phenomena presented in the be infiationary for a time at least. Father Girolami I FREE DELIV ERY science show. For most of the veterans will take 823 Lancaster Ave. Now entering its sixteenth sea- payments in cash. BRYN MAWR. PA. Named Moderator son, the "House of Magic" has at- Refunds on service insurance Bryn Mawr 0670 ; Flowers by Wir« tracted capacity crowds at every premiums are made possible by performance. More than 2,500,000 the fact that there have been Announcement was made last persons saw it at the New York fewer deaths of policyholders than week of the appointment of the T//*/^ CffAA/CES World's Fair alone. During World anticipated. Thus, the insurance w^***; Rev. Dante L Girolami, O.S.A., to War II it was presented before risks were less than expected, re- " 8'od the position of moderator of the EVERYTHIW6 .m r.o«y 1.200,000 service men and women sulting in overpayments on pre- lZ7.h. on. Class of 1952. In this capacity he if# at camps throughout the country. miums. Furthermore, this •M. *rr^^^^^*^•wrVVW«V*7M*.
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