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VOL. XXV.—Z551 BOWLING GREEN, OHIO, DECEMBER 11, 1940 NO. 12 Smith Announces Full Gist Free Passes! $4,080 In Prizes Offered There's a diploma on the in- of Vane's "Outward Bound" side for you! If it is signed by Clark Young, manager of the local theaters, it will entitle you In National Essay Contest Experienced Actors Headed By Freeman, Nordmann, to a FREE TICKET to Kay Kuhl, D'Ataro, Start Rehearsals; Fantasy Will Kyser's new show, "You'll Find Be Given Three Nighs—Jan. 15, 16, 17 Out," playing at the Cla-Zel Sun- CHRISTMAS SEALS day and Monday. Bee Gee News, Debate Club Each paper this week con- Rehearsals for "Outward Bound," the University Players' tains a ''Kay Kyser" diploma. forthcoming production, were started this week. The complete Twenty-five are signed by Mr. east was announced last Thursday by Director Elden T. Smith, Young, giving the bearers free Offer Three Local Awards admission to his new show. s|«ech instructor. The show is the first mystery Actors and actresses selected to take the rolls in Sutton Subject Is "Next Decade In American Foreign Policy;" musicalical. Kay, the 01' Profes- Vane's unusual fantasy are: SIT. is a syncopating sleuth. William And Mary College, Original Sponsors, ■ * Scrubby Joe Nordmnnn Spooks and horror gadgets are To Give Regional And National Honors Langley Joe Freeman augmented by the unholy trio, Peter Lorre, Boris Karloff and Juniors Will Give Thompson James Echols Bela Lugosi. Ginny Simms sings Students of Bowling Green State University are eligible for Mrs. Midget Cecelia Rohrs and Helen Parrish and Dennis Seniors Best Prom u slice of the $4,080 in local and national cash prizes offered for Mrs. Clivedon O'Keefe are in the romantic CHRISTMAS ± Yet-Prexy Mason Banks Marjorie Lc Valley leads. the best essay on "Next Decade of American Foreign Policy" in Ann Eulalah Moellmati The offer was arranged by the a contest sponsored by William and Mary College of Virginia. Henry Michael D'Asaro Bee Gee News with the local Any student enrolled in the University is eligible for com- Class Gets Increased Budget Rev. Duke Lawrence Kuhi theaters. The diploma must be petition. A faculty committee of nine has been appointed by For Annual Dance Feb. Tom Prior Bob Sealock presented at the ticket window. President Frank J. Prout to adviso 22; Committees Named Joe Nordmann, a sophomore from 4e/p to Protect Your and to discuss the problem with par- Bowling Green, has appeared on the p A A Ar-. PW»fv Holt Plans 3,000 ticipants. Joint student-faculty con- stage playing character V».i"a,./"a,. ntca L/^-iy Horn* from Tuberculosis sultation is encouraged according to "We are expecting to have the University .tap 11 ur Town." "The Royal' Mile Group Tour the official rules, Dr. S. II. Lowrie, biggest andid best Junior-Seniori™ -'.,".', « M Fam,1 and Black Cats And the history of the, >- Margin For Error.'' chairman, said. Prom in During Vacation $30 In Local Prises school," was the statement made, Joe Freeman, senior from Sandus- Athletes Honored At k Broken Mirrors by Don Mason, president of the >'- »PI«ar«l 'n "Room Service last Tell dollars each will 1M> awarded junior-class, in an exclusive in- »Vr\ng. Raines EchoU is a freshman Chapel This Morning Trip To Southland, Florida by the Bee Gee News and the Debate Club for the three best essays of 3,600 terview, recently. from Sundusky. Cecelia Rohrs, Will Take Final Ground Open To All; Will freshman, is from Hicksvillc. The men's physical education de- words each written by students on "Committees are being named School Exam On Take 10 Days Marjorie Le Valley is a sophomore partment will have charge of the the campus. and initial plans are being formulated Friday 13 Colleges and Universities all over al this early date," he continued, "so from Sandusky. Eulah Moellman, chapel program this niorning, accord- ing to Warren K. Steller, head of the A 3000-mile tour of Florida the have been divided that we can give a prom in honor of j freshman from Fremont, appeared in Showing rude disregard for all [lepartment. and the Southland has been into districts for national and re- seniors that is truly the highlight of "Margin For Error." Michael D - superstitions, black cats and broken planned for the holidavs, accord- Asaro, sophomore from Bcllevue, was The varsity football, freshman gional competition, Rowling Green is the social season." mirrors, the students enrolled in the ing to Prof. W. P. Holt of the in "Room Service." football, and cross country teams and In district V, which includes Ohio, Increased Budget Civil Aeronautics Authority flying geography and geology depart- Indiana, and Michigan. Nine re- managers will be given awards by To back up this statement. Presi- Lawrence Kuhl, sophomore from course will take their final ground ment. gional prizes of 1300 will be awarded the coaches. of the respective teams. dent Mason pointed out that the Cleveland, had one of the lead roles school test on Friday 13. The test The group will go through the by William and Mary Collogo spon- class waa receiving 60 dollars more in the last University Player's pro- will be given by Mr. Bohman. the The Foreign Language department Blue Grass Region. Cumberland sors. from the social committee than any duction, "Margin for Error." Robert state C. A. A. inspector. will give a Christmas program at Gap. and the Great Smoky Mountains National Prise it $4SO previous class had received and this, Seaiock a , gophomore from Spring- This test, if passed successfully, chapel next Wednesday morning. The If the weather permits.^ The return In national competition, three along with the money from the sale'... will entitle the student to tuke his program will consist of a pageant and trip will be by a different route, tak- prizes of $450 each will be awarded. of bids, which will be sold for twol tinal flight test. The results of both Christmas songs in French, German, ing them by the way of Atlanta, Look- There will be three judges, national- dollars, will make a fund large enough I "Outward Bound" will be presented these examinations to determine Bulgarian, Spanish, and English. It out Mountain, and other points of ly known men, for the regional and to insure a good band and a well on January 15. 16, and 17. This is is under the direction of Miss Caorl- th whether or not the student will ob- interest. three for the national contests. The rounded program. e second time in the history of the tain his privet pilot's license. The ing Nielsen and Miss Grace Tressel. They will go by special chartered judges will be announced. bus on Friday night, December 20, The committee, appointed by the Although the date for the affair b JSSon ^ " *F "'" M ""!?!.*" test will contain fifty questions on set for Feb. 22 the committees are ^ three consecutive nights. "The meteorology and twenty-live ques- and will return January 1. The total President, includes Dr. S. H. Lowrie. expected to start functioning when Taming of the Shrew last spring ,,,- cost of first class transportation, in- Dr. B. F. Nordmann, Dean Ralph G. ed tions on air navigation. The C. A. A. school convene, after the Christmas J°>' » successful three-mght run. Freeman Elected cluding bridge tolls will not exceed Harshman, Dr. Gilbert Cooke, Dean Plans an- being made for a Bowling students from Finillay will also be ri't-"T-s. $45, Professor Holt said. Special A. Wrey Warner, Dr. Charles A. Green Night" on Jan. IB, the pst-l^*;"* ,:° take thuir •""•"■Ma* Kohl Hall Prexy Committees Appointed ut thl tlme rates for first class hotels will be ap- Barrel!. Prof. Upton Palmer, Prof. formance on that night to be under< " proximately $1.00 a day for ten days. The arrangements will be under the sponsorship of the Woman's Club.' Major J. K. ttaney also announces W. S. Huffman and Prof. John the direction of Roger Gifford. who I that applications for next semesters Joe Freeman, senior ,was elected Among the outstanding places in Schwarz. will serve as general chairman. Other Civilian Pilot Training course will president of Kohl Hall, and Jim Florida that will be visited are St. This committee will be available to committees and their chairmen are: University Host be available within the next few days. Shawkeir, sophomore, was BanMd vice- Augustine, the oldest city in the interested students in a meeting to- Quentin Bowers, chairman. Ralph Rot- It will be to the advantage of every- president in the annual election hald United States. Palm Beach, Sarusota, night at 7 p. m. in room 301A and zel, June Reed and Mary Lou Maur- To Debate Tourney one concerned if the candidates get lust week. Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Miami, at another meeting Dec. 18. The pur- han. their application blanks early and Freeman, Liberal Arts student the city farthest south on the main- pose- of these is to open the whole Invitations: Marie Decker, chair- have their preliminary physical ex- from Sandusky, succeeds Tony land of the United States. Lake question and to allow the contestant man. June Smith, Wyllys Rhinegrov- Bowling Green State university was aminations from Doctor Brown as Frances. Freeman will serve until Okccrliohcc, lamest of the Florida to assemble a rough draft so that er, and Ruth Vermilyn, Decorations: host to 43 debate teams from 25 col- soon as possible. the election next fall. lakes, Jacksonville, Florida's largest the finished essay may lie completed Majnrie Sutter, chairman, Florence leges last Saturday for an invitation- city, and the Tnmianii Trail across over Christmas vacation. The second semester quota will be House board members were also the northern Everglades from Miami (Continued on page 2, col. 2) Coover, Bruce Esterly and Dorothv al practice debate tournament. The set at twenty students. However, named at the same election. One Buck. debato squads participated in three it is hoped that a large number of member from each wing of each Refreshments: Sally Charles, chair- rounds of debating. students will apply as there is usual- floor was elected to serve on the man. Sydney White. Helen Fash- After luncheon the group heard a ly opportunity for a few rtnlace- board with six proctors appointed by National Fraternities, Sororities baugh and Ruth Coulson. Ticket panel composed of Dr. S. H. Lowrie, ments after flight training starts. the University. Members elected are Sales: James Ludwick, chairman. Dean Wrey Warner, Jolita Ingold, Application blanks may he obtained Charles Klotz, Lawrence Kuhl, Hen- Dick Dunipace and Al Sautter will Gloria Andrews, Henry Stark, and within a few days from Mrs. Com- ry Squire, Jim Gorbey, Harry Psomas, Is Aim Of Student Council handle the publicity for the affair. Raul Alegria discuss "South America mings in Dr. Prout's office. and Bill Alii. The other class officers that are and Union." The proctorial staff includes Frank Fraternity and sorority members aiding in making the plans are James Colleges which were represented Szumlic, Dick Sprow, Wade McClug- Winter Snows Bring met with the Student Council Monday Place, Charlotte Stump and Mildred in the debate tournament are: Journalism Class To Edit gage, Jim Anders, Jim Showkier, night to discuss national affiliations Wolf Ohio Wesleyan, Ashland .college, Weekly Sentinel Page Wayne Rudy, Max Hanke, Mike Bobsled Parties and to begin a planned drive to brinit Findlay college, Dennison college, D'Asaro, William I'rosser, Robert national organizations to Bowling Kent State university, Wittenberg Three members of the journalism Smith, Chuck Cantenese and Joe Green. Hoosiers Acclaim college, University of Akron, Capital laboratory class will edit the uni- Freeman. Several times last week, bobsleds The Council indicated that only na- university, Defiance college, Case versity page which appears in the Nominees for president include loaded with blankets, people, and tional sororities and fraternities of Workshop Players School of Applied Science, Baldwin- Bowling Green Sentinel Tribune John Bronson and John Keown. Don sleigh bells were seen leaving the the highest calibre would be allowed Wallace college. Reserve every Tuesday. The news will be Myers, Robert O'Hara and Leonard Hedden School of Riding. Sleighing on the campus. university, Hiram college, Otterbein collected and written by members of Held were candidates for vice-presi- and winter riding are to be offered The chief purpose of the discussion Eight members of the Workshop college, Oberlin college, Wooster col- the journalism class under the di- dent this year to all students interested. was for a closer cooperation between Players last Saturday took their pro- lege, Manchester college, Michigan rection of Jesse Currier, instructor Ralph Flack, business manager, Ground classes in horsemanship are the Council and local organizations in duction, "Alice. In Electric Wonder- State college, Michigan State Normal in journalism. was named in September. now being conducted by Peg Smith, making definite plans for "going na- land," on the road. The play waa college, Wayne university. Univer- The members of the laboratory class Judy Wild, and Marie Decker. tional." enthusiastically received by an aud- sity of Detroit, Toledo university, who will edit copy and lay out the Another bit of interesting horse All organizations clearly stated that ience which packed the high school Blutfton college, Heidelberg college, page are Carol Christman and Jesse news is that fifteen new members they desired national affiliation and auditorium of Brookville, Indiana. Class Of'44 Shorter, and Muskingum college. Mittleman. have been taken into the Boot and that some steps had been taken within "Alice In Electric Wonderland" Saddle Club. They will hold their individual groups. will be presented in Bowling Green Younger, Lighter first official meeting this evening. The greatest drawback at present on Dec. 18. The Ohio Northern Pub- One new member, Dr. McCain has appeared to be lack of finances. No lic Service Company, sponsors of the New P. A. System May Broadcast AMHERST, MASS.—(ACP)—The just purchased one of the famous local organization is now in a poaition unusual cooking show, provided the average freshman this year is young- Star horses, Star Dust, from the to. meet national dues. girls with lodging, travelling ex- er, lighter and shorter than the aver- Long Farm. It is a chestnut, flve- The Council suggested that the first penses, and salaries. Campus Dances, Plays, Games age member of the class of '43, ac- gaited which she is keeping at the step to be taken would be to limit Mary Shelton, Lois Mayfield, Eula- cording to studies by Prof. Allison University stables. the membership of the present local lah Moellman, Marian Andrews, Vir- How would you like to hear the through a meter. The two micro- Marsh. a organizations. It also realized the ginia Zeigler, Jean Goodnight, Eliza- forthcoming stage production, "Out- phones used with the system are the This year's average is 18.31 years lack of fraternal organizations on the beth Hamlin, Hildreth Slater, Miss ward Bound," without moving from first two of their kind to ever be put old, as compared with 18.38; he N-W Ohio Superintendents campus at present and adopted a Mary Neighbor, and Edwin Christian your, favorite chair? How would you out by the company making them, the weighs 147, a drop of four pounds; policy of encouraging the organiza- took the trip. Will Meet Here Saturday like to dance to the music of the Astatic Microphone Co. of Youngs- and his height is 69.8 inches, as tion and chartering of new frater- formal dance bands coming this win- town, Ohio. against 70.01. One man out of five nities and sororities. Through the use of its remote con- in both classes is six feet tall. Superintendents of exempted vil- Thief Nabs Salad Dish ter without leaving your dorm? With the new public address sys- trol, the system can be used for trans- The drop in height and weight is lage schools of northwestern Ohio will Sick List On Porch Railing At Co-Op tem the university just purchased, mission of programs just as station a reversal of trend, Professor Marsh meet here Saturday. C. D. Brill- WSPD does. It would be possible to points out, for "compared with by- hart, superintendent of Napoleon you can do just about anything else. Eight students were confined to the send a program from the university gone averages the present student schools is chairman of the meeting. Will the person who stole the pan The new system, used for the first two infirmaries for the week of Dec. of fruit salad from Mrs. Mary Wil- time at the swimming meet on Fri- to Toledo. is on the whole heavier, taller and The superintendents will observe For either direct or remote trans- younger than the giants of yester- 1 to 8, while two others reported to son's co-op at 802 East Wooster last day night, Dec 6, is one which works the Training School in the morning, Dr. W. H. Brown, University health Thursday evening pleas* retain the on direct and remote control. mission, the method of preparation year." Improved environment, more eat dinner at Kohl Hall, and attend is the same, merely stick the plug medical care and more extensive director, for first aid treatments. pan? It was made by the Sweeny Sound two discussion sessions in the after- In the Shatxel Hall infirmary, sev- Mrs. Wilson had set the pan of Engineers of Toledo, Ohio, and it is into a light socket physical education programs In high noon. However, if the university wanted schools are factors in changing en students were attended by nurse salad on her porch to cool (as she even better than the one installed by Miss Margaret Purdy, head of the to send a program to Toledo, the youth's features, he points out Maybelle Cranston: Eleanor Schwarz. had been doing regularly), bat, lol the same firm in the Paramount University department of distribu- telephone company would have to be University of Minnesota students Gersldine Bircher, Patricia Walter, when she went to see if it had cooled Theatre in Toledo. tive education, will lead the discus- notified in order that it could am- have started a move to publish a Evelyn Burkey, Josephine Frances, sufficiently there was no pan, no The system, according to Frank sion on Distributive Education at 1 Alice Dinsmore, snd Millicent Has- salad, no fingerprints, and no clues. Britt, operator, can be used for stage plify the sound enough to carry to list of all jokes used by their pro- fessors; a list that will classify and p.m. J. D. Blaekford, superintendent kell. Is there a Charlie Chan on the cam- productions, athletic events, and for Toledo. This is the method followed of schools, Hicksvillc, Ohio, will lead by the radio stations in presenting number all wisecracks and favorite Herbert Olsen, recovering front an ps*? playing of dance music where there the session on "Evaluating the Evalu- some of their programs by trans- stories of the pedagogues. Saving appendicitis operstion, left the in- The boys at the co-op will appre- is no band or nickelodeon, as well as ative Criteria" at 1:46. firmary In the Men's Gym early this ciate the return of the pan because, for distant transmissions. The record cription. of time is the main reason for the Through the use of new materials, effort, for in the future when the Dr. B. L. Pierce, University di- week. if it is not returned, Mrs. Wilson playing machine is of the latest model Willard Chapoton was treated for —with a crystal pickup. sack as making the loudspeakers of instructor feels the moment has ar- rector of teacher training, will ar- will have to buy a new one that range the observation in the Train- a fractured wrist and Ruth Raster would raise the cost. And of coarse Volume control, for direct and re- span aluminum, a clearer and more rived for a dash of levity he need on- natural tone is made possible. ly give the number of the joke. ing School. for a broken finger. the boys would not like that! mote, transmissions is made possible t PAGE 2 BEE GEE NEWS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1940 BEE GEE NEWS — Campus Camera — Published Every Wednesday of College Year by The Students of Bowling Green State Fragments Of Thought University IIO KW» ROCK PB3F. R.H. VWEELER., UW CF KANSAS IS WRJTIN6 A National Advertising Service, Inc. KXX> PA6E MANUSCRIPT WITH This is a book review. Thurman Arnold, head moving "economic toll bridges" wherever they CotltXt PmkUlktrt KtprrumU.nt PAfcES 4 FE6T WIDE AND 18 420 MADIMN *VB. N«W Vornc H. V. NCHES Hieil' IE IS RKORDIW6 of the government's anti-trust division, has re- might be. The Brooking! Institution has esti- (.■moo ■ loirai • Los Aaatit* • •«- '•S.SKIK* WE IHTEK-PHATION OF KXlTICAl cently written a work which he calls, Bottle- mated that between 1922-34, the United States LITERARY, HISTORICAL.ART AND necks of Business. True it doesn't deserve the could have produced 248 billion dollars more SCIENTIFIC DATA. STAFF adjective "great" yet I do believe it ia well goods (8,000 dollars per family) with the then Staff Meet* Every Wednesday at 7:00 P.M. worth the few hours necessary for its reading. existing plant capacity, had it been used effi- Office in Elementary Building—Phone 2641 The reader will profit in two ways by be- ciently. It is to reduce this waste that Arnold Editor - Anthony A. Francea coming familiar with this book. First, he will sets as his goal. Kohl Hall—Phone 8061 ...... come to know the philoso- As to the problem of distribution, it may be Business Manager D*T\ Gatchell phy of the man whose re- handled in either of two ways. On the one hand it Phone 12181 sponsibility it is to enforce may proceed as in the army on a rationing basis the anti-trust laws, and with a series of "superior authorities," or it may Associate Editor Jesse Mittlcman second, he will gain a be the result of free market forces. The latter ia Sports Editor Richard Dunipace Assistants—Joe Freeman, Hugh Nott, Virginia broader perspective in re- the capitalistic and democratic method. Patterson, Don Cunningham, Quentin la t i o n to fundamental The methods used to obstruct free trade are, Bowers, Wayne Rudy, Don Volk economic forces. of course, many. When the Ethyl Corporation Society Editor - Martha Walrath When I say the reader uses its control of valued patents to peg the price Assistants—Rowenna Joice, Ann Murry of gasoline, it is interfering with free market will come to know the phil- Special Writers—Albert Boucher, Jesse Mittlc- forces. When the Pullman Company refuses to osophy of the man in man, Robert Habcnstein tie its cars to the cheaper and better car made News Reporters — Marjoric Fitkin, Robert charge of anti-trust en- Berardi, Max Ihrlg, Dave Kroft, Ann Koch, by the Budd Manufacturing Corporation, it ia Eugene Miller, Lois Mayfield, Carl LaRuc, forcement, I mean to im- acting in restraint of trade. When Carroszo, Carol Christman, Marrianne Bell, Vida Harms, ply that interpretation of the Sherman Act is dictator in the Chicago building union preveuts Jack Berchman, Charles Klotz, Knute Rochtc the reflection of an individual point of view, and the use of cheaper and more efficient ready- Alta Miller not something absolute, down in black and mixed concrete, he is setting up an economic toll Advertising Manager Max Hanke white . And when I speak of gaining a broader bridge from which he collects tribute out of the Phone 8121 . UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR FROM AUSTRALIA perspective, I mean that Arnold is equally criti- pockets of the American consumer. When the Assistants—Bob Rcdmsn, Bob Dessccker, IIHE FIRST CDUEGE Y.M.CA BUILDING ERECTED IN TRAVELED 12,000 MILES TO ATTEND THE cal of all groups who run counter to his inter- Chicago milk distributors get together and cause Bob Slone, Bob Wolverton, Bob Mason, EMPIRE UNIVERSITIES CONGRESS AT AMERICA IS STIU. IN USE / pretation of the anti-trust laws, whether they LONDON, ONLY TO FIND THAT HE WAS A the price of milk to jump from eight and one- Mariorie Hilt, Joan Brown, Betty Goode- IT WAS BUILT IN IBM. AT nough, Marilyn Traver, Bill Bokerman YEAR AHEAD OF TIME I be from the ranks of labor or of capital. half to thirteen and one-half cents a quart, they HANOVER COLLEGE, INDIANA THE MISUNDERSTANDING WAV CAUSED As Arnold sees it, there is but one aim to the Circulation Manager Bob Redman BY A TYPISTS' ERROR..' are taxing millions of low income consumers, Sherman Act. This Is to prevent the Private very much in defiance of the free economic sys- Assistants—Leon Coughtry, Dave Kroft, seizure of economic power over interstate com- Max lhrig, Dave Volk, Gene Miller tem which they profess to believe in. merce. Perhaps we can further this statement Arnold speaks with a single objective in mind, At The Calendar Of of aim by saying what the Act is not. It is not And that is protection of the American consumer. The opinion! «xpre..ed ia the varies, ligned against big business merely because of bigness. This is. of course, not an easy task. Consumers column, of this paper are tho.e of the writers Arnold is alive to the fact that the social gains and are not necesiarily ihared by the Bee Gee Local Cinema The Week have not organized as have producers and hence News or any other group or individual. from bigness jare too great to be cast aside on have not been able to exert pressure in legis- AT THE CLAZBL . . . Announcement a mere emotional pretext. lative quarters. The short history of the NRA Today, tomorrow and Friday the The Newman Club will hold its The gist of the whole anti-trust act can be ollYrs a good example of the ability of producer Join The Essay Contest... Cla-Zel" is offering a BARGAIN annual Christmas party in the Rec. summed up in a very few words—'every com- groups to completely eclipse consumer repre- HOUR. BETWEEN THE HOURS Hall tomorrow evening at 8. bination in restraint of interstate commerce is sentation in policy making. The essay contest sponsored by the Bee OF 8 AND 7. ADULT ADMISSION illegal," Arnold considers "restraint" as being Gee News and the Debate Club in con- CALLING ALL PHOTOGRAPHERS Although I agree wholeheartedly with Thur- WILL BE ONLY 21 CENTS. The synonomous with "inefficiency," and he would man Arnold's objective—protection of the con- junction with the national contest pre- show playing during these three days If you can aniwer the following use his office to make for the most efficient sys- sumer— I am unable to share his optimism to sented by William and Mary College of is "Tin Pan Alley,'' starring Alice qualification! your services are want- tem possible, mindful of our traditions and Fayc and Betty ('.ruble in n stirring the effect that the consumer will rise to his own Virginia, on America's future foreign ed on th* Key Staff: ideals. He would provide this efficiency by re- policy, offers an opportunity to Univer- musical of New York's famous street Do you own a • mall camera? defense against private expropriators. sity students for self-expression as well of composers. Good entertainment. Can you take good snapshots? "^^—^— as the possibility of earning a little finan- Saturday's double feature includes Can you aee possibilities for candid and Bonita Granville By cial returns. camera shots in daily campus life? ROBERT in "Gallant Sons," and "Mexican If you can answer "yn" see Don On The Social Side HABENSTEIN It is only through stimulation of inter- Spitfire," cockeyed comedy starring Ragar, Key editor, at once. You need est and ideas that real scholarship can I.upe Velez and Leon Errol. not ba an expert. will be fur- be fostered here in the University. We A blood-curdling mystery yarn with nished without cost, and the success- Kveryone is entitled to his own opinion, the Why is the soldier's life suddenly depicted as have been criticized too much by insiders musical accompaniment is Kay ful applicant will be the official Key same as every dog is entitled to one bite. Like- a perfect bed of roses? From some personal and outsiders alike that our level of learn- Kysers' new show "You'll Kind Out," candid camera man. wise, Mr. Man-On-The-Street may complain or- experience, I can say that it is a mixture of g*>d ing is too low and that real scholars do not showing Sunday and Monday. Good ally and with impunity—if he can find a sympa- and bad, with the good holding the edge. exist at Bowling Green. This may or may entertainment. Announcement thetic listener. Lucky is he who can put his com- Why must Martin Dies bring forth his biggn-t Virginia Grey and Leni Lynn ap- not be true. This contest, however, of- Women students interested in Join- plaint into print and induce the casual reader scares simultaneously with a request for another pear as Frank Morgan'* daughters ing a cooperative rating; house should ers the campus intellectuals and writers to wade through the column of personal beefs appropriation? in a new broadcasting drama, "Hulla- get in touch with Mrs. Alberta (Iregg a chance to vindicate this criticism, to pro- Why must our conscripts serve a year in a baloo" showing Tuesday. at 244 N. Enterprise. Approximately and private prejudices. duce something that is truly worthy of a AT THE LYRIC . . . 15 more women can be served during Now forewarned, gentle reader, you may skip nation at peace while in Canada, at war, con- University student, and to give Bowling A new Higgins family, Roscoe the second semester. Applications up to the classicisms of Boucher or down to the scripts are given only a month's training? Green's scholarship an upward push. Earns, , Spencer should be mnde immediately. witticisms of Mittlcman and miss the following Why must Canadians mine nickle which even- It is not entirely impossible that a Bowl- Charters, Lois Runson, and George flow of discontent: tually will be used by the Germans to make mu- ing Green written essay may win regional Ernest will ippeat in "Meet the Mis- Also Goofy Auction. Why must the newspapers consider it their nitions? (Ask International Nickle, don't ask or even national honors. No one can tell sus tomorrow night. Family comedy. GeoXgt O'Brian snuu-hes a rustlers sacred duty to induce the )>eople to accept war me.) until the essay is written. This is YOUR gang ami wins his gal in a six shoot- with Germany as inevitable? Why must flags, pins and songs stand for opportunity. Don't miss it. Get in touch Essay Contest Offers ing special, "Bullet Code" Friday Why must American man- democracy while the Bill of Rights is being hys- with Dr. S. H. I-owrie or members of his $4,080 In Cash Prizes and Saturday. With Virginia Vale. ufacturers arm Japan while terically sabotaged? committee immediately. The comic strip family, the Bum- fjpngV the government makes gift Where have the U. S. airplane designers bean e • • • steads, appear in " Plays (Continued from page I, col, l) f\ loans of millions to the sleeping for the past few years? Cupid" Sunday and Monday. Stars Deadline (or entering essays in Chiitese? Why doesn't England state her war aims? A Wise Move... I he local contest is Jan. li. The above , and I.arry Simms as "Blondie," "Dag- Why must Union organi- Why are four million negroes disenfranchised committee will serve as judges. in the south? Why the same for six million poor When the administration announced 3 to be Entered in National wood,' ami "Baby Dumpling." zation suddenly be publi- whites? last week that seniors will have to attend Winners of the three local prizes "Dancing on A Dime," packed with cized as a defense crippling (lasses during the last six weeks of school offered liy the News and the Debate music, dancing, wit and four new force? How far can the movies go in their war prop- and that they would have to take final ex- Club will lie asked to consult with long hits, plays Tuesday and Wed- Why is the Johnson act aganda crusade? aminations at the end of the second semes- the faculty committee for Improve* nesday. Stars Grace McDonald,Rob- headed for repeal? Why must the seniors, including myself, take ter, the last vestige of a normal school ment ami revision of the essays be- ert Paige, Virginia Dale and William obnoxious final exams? Frawloy. Why are our soldiers out- was swept from the University's door. fore they are entered in national litei! with equipment made The last question, being very personal and The step which has had some seniors up competition. Essays for the national by violators of the Wagner act? hardly social may be disregarded—it's not origi- in arms is a perfectly sane one. It is sur- contest may not be longer than nal anyhow. 5,000 words. Library Notes prising that action was not taken sooner. Essays should analyze the econo- By KENNETH CAMERON By Under the former set up, seniors, like mic, political, geographic, and other lands during the Middle Ages, would lie factors likely to influence foreign JESSE fallow during the last six weeks of the Several students have asked about The Spigot MITTLEMAN policy during the next ten years. It second semester. Their final grades would should also present the basic princi- books as gifts for Christmas and have ples of the suggested policy. requested me to make some sugges- be taken from the twelve weeks tests. At- tions. Accordingly I recommend the DRIPPINGS . . . here anyway and let you be the judge . . . Roses TJie purpose of the contest is to tendance at classes was arbitrary, but the following: Cheers to the humanitarian who started the are red. violets are blue, it's raining outside and senior stayed home and wasted his day stimulate interest in national and practice of outting up ears of corn on the trees I'm thinking of you, drip, drip, drip . . . Have foreign affairs among college student.s For your Dad or someone particu- more often than he went to class. He was larly interested in Ohio history, Har- about the campus for the squirrels . . . How alniut you heard the sequel to "Beat Me Daddy, Eight paying for an education for those six Since theirs will be a vital interest in a few more medium and fast tempo records at ten years ,it is necessary that they lan Hatcher's "Buckeye country"— To A Bar?" . . . "Scrub Me Mamma With A weeks and getting practically nothing. formulate an attitude toward the a vital illuminating study of our own the Parrqt, Mike? . . . some boogie-woogie stuff Boogie Beat" . . . it's really a killer too . . . Now state. All this has been eliminated. Seniors new political and social ideologies sure would be welcome . . . The idea of charging that Prof. Nordmann is back in his old class room Ready on December seventh will will now be required to attend classes reg- that have sprung from the countries a nickle admission to nickelodean dances to raise in the Ad Building and is walking around suc- ularly to the end of the term. of Europe, Dr. Lowrie said. be Wills Cather's newest novel called money for new records is swell, but it has one cessfully without sid, he wishes to announce Perhaps this is the beginning of a drive "Sapphire and the slave girl"—a great drawback in that if a fellow hasn't got •tory with a setting in old Virginia that he has a perfectly good pair of slightly a date, his chances of finding a stag girl are to emphasize scholastic standing and a and one that promises to be good used crutches which he will loan to anyone who good scholastic system. It might be a rea.ling—the first novel of Miss practically nil ... the condition could be remedied may need them . . . that's the luck we have . . . good idea to hold Saturday classes and Cather's in five years. very easily by charging male students a nickle a chance to get crutches, and we have to get smooth out a poorly balanced schedule of If you enjoyed the "Fountain" by and allowing the unescorted co-eds free admis- pneumonia. classes during the week. Charles Morgan which was published sion . . . this would encourage more girls to at- The administrations recent action is a several years ago you probably will tend these dances, thereby cutting down the GURGLINGS ... step in the right direction. We cannot em- enjoy his latest book "The Voyage," length of the male stag line and making every- While lying in bed the other night trying to phasize scholarship and learning too much. 1 ■©■ Igj written in the same flawless style as body happy. remember whether there were any presidents —A. F. his former work. body happy . . didn't mind the lights going out but before Roosevelt, and if so who they were, we • • • • If you listened to "Information happened to come upon the following parody, please" last Friday night maybe you we wish we could get a sung, "whistled, or hummed to the tune of "Five Aim Is Truth ... heard Jan Struther, the English au- warning a few seconds be- thor who was a guest on the program. fore they go on again . . , O'clock Whistle" . . . "Power house whistle, why "War or peace does not change, by one * S-S9., Her very wise and humorous "Mrs. while speaking of athletics, dontcha blow, when our class is over, how art we jot or one tittle, the boundaries of acedem- Miniver" would make an ideal gift let's toss s few bouquets to know, we listen for you the whole day through, ic freedom. War lays upon the university for any of the feminine members of to everyone who was at oh power house whistle, look whntcha do . . . the family. no abligation to surrender its essential the basketball games last We want to hear that whistle, we never hear functions of truth in teaching and the en- The outstanding novel of the year that whistle, when are you gonna whistle? For is probably Hemingway's "For whom week ... if the cheering largement of the borders of truth. Only keeps up the way it has we stay in classes and wc never will get through the bell tolls." This was very ably ... So power house whistle do your stuff, time as those who teach feel confident that they reviewed by Robert Habcnstein in been, the student council to cut out your lay-off bluff, we want to hear can express the truth as their minds see last weeks News and has been prais- will hsve no cause for com- it, only as they have firm assurance that ed by the best critics in the country plaint, and everyone will your throaty roar, so power house whistle, blow in their search for new truths they will as probably the finest and richest stop moaning about "lack once more" . . . IJas anyone reported that Don be unhampered, can either the perpetua- novel of the decade. It is a book of school spirit" . . . the mere fact that there Rager wears what Is perhaps the largest shoe on tion or the expanse of knowledge really that I think will certainly bo road have been capacity crowds at both basketball the campus? . . . size 14A . . . pity the guy who be effective." President Henry M. Wrut- and discussed for s long time. games and swim meets proves that the student wants to follow in his footsteps . . . Don't miss In the November sixteenth issue ton of Brown Univerxitt). body hss school spirit, regardless of what the getting your copy of the News next week . . . e e • • of the "Saturday Review of Liter- student council or cheerleaders or anyone else there's a pleasant surprise in store for yon, but ature," is a very able and illuminat- that's all we can tell you . . . you'll have to wait We are happy to note that the circle in may s»y. "Skirt ii Skirt, Sock i. Sock, aad ing discussion of books for children and sea It. . . The 1941 Key will be distributed front of the Administration Building has and I recommend it to all those who never the twain shall meet" teem, on May 23 . . . Proverb department ... If the been comparatively free of parked auto- have children's books to select as DROOLINGS . . . mobiles during the past week. There are to he the new theme song of coed*. gifts. Somebody slipped us this poem the other day, shoe fits, charge it ... As Lincoln said, all still a few offenders, but the situation has We .uife.l for Christmas silk Next week I'll mention some good ' snd we havent been able to decide whether H men are created equal, except that some weigh improved a hundred-fold. | hose or perhaps anklets. biography and some books of humor. was funny or not, so we thought we'd pot it in 7 pounds and some weigh 9 pounds. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1940 BEE GEE NEWS PAGE S Three Cage Leagues Annual Boxing Carnival Starts; Brood Opens Open Competition As Coxmen Meet Eight Bouts On Tonight's Card Home League Intramurals Start Kenyon, Kent The three intramural basketball Gird Dec. 14 leagues got off to a flying start last On Road Trip Fast Moving Battles week with over 24 campus teams par- ticipating. In the fraternity league Swimmers To Challenge Thrill Large Ashland First Conference [the Delhi, Commoners, and the Five Foe To Envadc Neat Brothers made auspicious starts by Conference Champs Crowd This Season winning their first games easily, while Over Week-End III the Kohl Hall league the Classy Eiirht fast-moving bouts open- Rowling Green's swimming ed the 1940 Varsity Club Boxing: With the 1940-41 basketball Csurars .Riders, and Red Robins hop- aggregation will take to the road show last evening in the Men's season in full sway, the Bowling ,MH| ' '""'"* *S teen colleges have clubmen from the Rubber City took » "«". Bluffton outfit 4 -30, and been invited to the "Y" teams from Toledo and Akron a commanding lead early in the meet *•» **«* ■ hc"rl-l..cnkc,' to a l.aw- Gifts for all This coupon and 30c presented take part. in dual practice meets. The Coxmen r T u,,,t, l 0 and it wasn't until the final event that >'»«' «* 1" . ' ""J " """'•,' '.'""> with the order will clean and At their annual edged the Toledo squad Friday night,'• the local splasher, were able to over-'" „llu' finalminutes to win 4&-.I1I. press, a pair of trousers, skirt Prices to Suit Christmas sport 40-35 and then came back Saturday ^ J£J ^ ft ^ <4o| Capta.n Dewey Johnson was high or sweater. afternoon to come from behind to top supper last Wed- yard free style relay, when Robert- .™\'r to.*»**? *»""■ "|* 8J"J Home Laundry and nesday evening, the W. A. A. pre- Akron, 39-36. son came in ahead of Wojno, former, *"»»• »"'» •« *"uh ,<"', " t,,,al ,,,f." Dependable Cleaners sented awards and held an initiation The times turned in by the Brood I Kent State star, who was anchoring P°""s\ Mas"n aml ""arson trailed him with 9 and 7 counters respective- ceremony for new members. The natators were much better than those tne j\kron team, KLEVER'S JEWELRY B. G. sweater was presented to Mary made by last year's but the urn- ly. For the visitors, speedy Hal Leh- Bair and Gwendolyn Scott for hav- strength of the team can not yet be Dr. Otto I.oewi, co-winner of the "'"" '""M through 7 points to lead STORE thl ing 1600 points. The scarf award determined, as Stark and Brill, who 1936 Nobel prize in medicine, has ' "coring, 121 M, Main St. At Xmas Time .. won 20 In ,hl Falcon for having BOO point, was given to! points between them in the joined the staff of the New York 1 ' »' second game of the As Always Bette Baker, Virginia Corson. Phyllis't*" meets, are freshmen and cannot University College of Medicine. week, Patterson piled up 10 points Electrical Gifts make better gifts. Easy to give . . A pleas- ure to receive!

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