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WEEK-END WEATHER Friday: Partly cloudy and temperatures continued below freezing. Ski Jumping at Saturday: Increasing cloudi­ ness possibly with some snow flurries. 3:30 P. M. Today Sunday: Probably generally fair and warmer. ^rut Hampslnrr “A Live College Newspaper” Volume 25. Issue 15. University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire, February 1, 1935. Price, Five Cents. Birthday Ball Planned The Storm that Made Carnival James Bannon, ’35, Chosen King In Honor of Roosevelt a Reality Winter for Carnival Festivities “So all night long the storm roared on: WEEK-END SKI BULLETIN The morning broke without a sun; Conditions for Snow Sculpture Thousands Held (By courtesy of the Boston & Maine In tiny spherule traced with lines Dartmouth Sending R. R.) Of Nature’s geometric signs, Snow In starry flake, and pellicle, Are Finest Since ’31 Carnival Within Past Week Skiing (In.) Team to Ski Events Bartlett, N. H. Good 44 All day the hoary meteor fell; One of the most interesting and illuminated by electric lights so that Canaan, N. H. Good 20 And, when the second morning shone, beautiful features of the carnival is it looked very realistic. Prof. H. W. Smith Appointed Claremont, N. H. Good 16 We looked upon a world unknown, the snow sculpture which decorates The fraternities also had their own Sleighs to Leave Ballard East Jaffrey, N. H. Good 22 On nothing we could call our own. the fronts of the fraternities. These clever and well-executed exhibits. General Chairman Over Gorham, N. H. Good 30 models in snow and ice have become Delta Sigma Chi had a ski-jumper, With Spectators for Ski Committee of 22 Greenfield, Mass. Good 30 Around the glistening wonder bent an integral part of carnival, and they poised off the edge of a jump. A Jump at 2 P. M. Hanover, N. H. Good 17 T&.e blue walls of the firmament, foster a pre-carnival spirit which is girl’s head in bas-relief against Laconia, N. H. Good 36 No cloud above, no earth below,— gay and contagious. The fraternities huge heart represented the Kappa A President’s Birthday ball, similar Lancaster, N. H. Good 23 A universe of sky and snow! vie good naturedly to out-do each Sigma sweetheart. Alpha Kappa Pi Jim Bannon, University senior, was to the many thousands of such dances Lincoln, N. H. Good 44 other in audacity of theme and ex- evolved a huge polar bear, and Lamb- elected King Winter for the four­ and parties which were held in cities (In the Notch) Good 58 The old familiar sights of ours ecution of detail for teenth annual winter carnival by stu­ and towns throughout the country on Littleton, N. H. Good 23 Took marvelous shapes; strange domes and towers the prize which the dent ballot in front of T Hall Tues­ last Wednesday night, the proceeds No. Conway, Rose up where sty or corncrib stood, Outing Club awards day morning. His official duty will to go to charity, will be held at the Intervale, N. H. Good 44 Or garden wall, or belt of wood; to the house having be to lead the grand march from University gymnasium on Wednesday Peterboro, N. H. Good 22 the best models. which the Carnival Queen and two evening, February 6. Plymouth, N. H. Good 44 A smooth white mound the brush-pile showed, The tradition of Maids-in-waiting will be chosen by “This ball will be the first major Warren (Moosilauke), A fenceless drift what once was road; decorating the cam­ three judges whose names are being social event for the town of Durham N. H. Good 31 The bridle-post an old man sat pus in some way is withheld. The pictures of the queen this year,” said Professor Harry W. Waterville Valley, With loose-flung coat and high cocked hat; as old as carnival and two maids-in-waiting will appear Smith, head of the Department of N. H. Good 42 itself. Electric in the 1936 Granite. Economics, and general chairman of Wonalancet, N. H. Fair 50 The well curb had a Chinese roof; lights and ever­ The skiing events will begin at the committee in charge of the ball. Snow train Sunday, February 3, And even the long sweep, high aloof, greens, however, 1:00 o’clock with the cross country The Lion’s Club of Durham, which is goes to Lincoln, N. H. In its slant splendor, seemed to tell furnished most of ski race which terminates at Beech made up of professional and business the effects during Hill where the ski jumping will take men of Durham and surrounding Of Pisa’s leaning miracle.” the first years that place at 3:30 o’clock. Two sleighs towns, is sponsoring the ball. (From: “Snowbound”—Whittier) a carnival was held will leave Ballard Hall at 2:00 o’clock Proceeds from all birthday balls “Pinafore” to be in Durham. today to take spectators to the jump, which were held during the past week In 1930 the Out­ free of charge. A road and parking will go toward a fund to be _ used in ing Club’s offer of space have been cleared so that cars further study and cure of infantile Given on Feb. 13-14 a prize stimulated can reach the jump. The price for paralysis. Thirty per cent, of the Campus Calendar the idea of frater­ the event is 25c. The skiing will be profits from these dances will be al­ Six Sororities on nity competition, Intercollegiate Outing Club competi­ lotted to infantile paralysis research, Mrs. Helen Funkhouser and and many ingenious tion. Yale has not accepted the in­ and the remaining seventy per cent, Friday, February 1 snow “sculps” were vitation because of previous engage­ will be used by the separate commu­ Ernest Furnans to Winter Carnival. Campus Pledge modeled. Kappa ment. Dartmouth, however, has vol­ nities for the cure of cases of the Play Leads Carnival Ball, Men’s Gym, 8:00 Sigma had a dog unteered to send men to the events. disease and for other worthy chari P. M. Only 49 Women team done in snow. Middlebury and M. I. T. are also com­ ties. . Rehearsals for “Pinafore” are Saturday, February 2 Sigma Alpha Ep­ peting with the New Hampshire men A capacity attendance is expected steadily showing improvement ac­ Carnival. silon did a wildcat, this afternoon. This is a new plan at the Durham ball by members of cording to Mrs. George White, who Freshman hockey vs. Bridgton and Phi Delta Up­ of the committee and it is hoped that the committee arranging the affair. has been retained to direct the stag­ Academy. Lowest Number in Past Ten silon constructed it can be made an annual affair. An­ Special appeal will be made to the ing of the comic opera by Gilbert and Boxing vs. Temple University. Years Pledged to UNH a model of “T” hall. other event of the afternoon will be residents of Durham and surrounding Sullivan. A better choice of leads Fraternity term house dances, 8- Theta Upsilon the exhibition jumping of Ed Blood, towns for their support to this dance than those cast by Prof. Manton, head 12:00 P. M. Sororities Omega used a nude former winner of the Marshal Foch in honor of the President and toward of the Music Department, could not Theta Chi, Phi Mu Delta, Theta figure to typify the trophy at Lake Placid, New York. the extension and growth of his pet have been made, according to Mrs. Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Forty-nine pledges to six sorori­ spirit of the Outing Snow decorations at the sororities charity. According to Professor White. The high, lyrical soprano Phi Delta Upsilon, Pi Kappa Alpha, ties were announced by Mildred Doyle, Club. Delta Sigma and fraternities were judged this noon Smith, University students, while voice of Mrs. Helen Claggett Funk­ Alpha Kappa Pi, Alpha Tau Ome­ president of Pan-Hellenic inter-soror­ Chi, however, won and a plaque will be awarded to the they will not be as strongly urged to houser as Josephine blends beautiful­ ga, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Kappa Sig­ ity governing body on Thursday eve­ the prize with a winner by the Outing Club at the ball . buy tickets, will respond in large ly with the clear, well placed tenor ma, Alpha Gamma Rho, Theta Up­ ning, January 24. A large number of model of a Spanish this evening. numbers. voice of Mr. Ernest Furnans, who silon Omega, Phi Alpha, Commons girls who received bids did not galleon, full-rigged, The Carnival Ball will start this More than 700 special invitations takes the part of Ralph Rackstraw Organization Room. pledge, the number pledging being the and complete to the evening with the concert from eight have been sent to residents of Dur­ and around whom the action of the Sunday, February 3 lowest in ten years. The girls ac­ most minute detail. The Spirit of Carnival to nine o’clock. Each member of Don ham and surrounding sections. No light opera centers. In addition to Open house, Alpha Kappa Pi. cepting bids signed on the day of si­ 1931 was an ideal Redman’s band is expected to give a passes to the ball will be issued, as their ability to interpret the musical Monday, February 4 lence at the end of a three-week rush­ winter for snow solo in the course of the concert. Har­ it is a charity affair. scores is a stage presence and abil­ Folk Club, Commons Trophy Room, ing season in which each sorority sculpture as there was a heavy fall da Chi had two Eskimo igloos. lan Lattimore is the featured vocal­ Many prominent personages from ity to act which is in perfect keeping 4-5:00 P. M. had two rush days. of snow just before the carnival. The wall leading up to the Sigma ist, but , himself, one of this part of the state are expected to with the feeling of the libretto. Mrs. The list of pledges is as follows: Under the direction of Mr. G. R. Alpha Epsilon house was guarded by the best saxophone players in the be present at the ball. Invitations Funkhouser is well-known for her Tuesday, February 5 Thomas, of the architecture depart­ two crouching lions. Pi Kappa Al­ country, will offer solos throughout have been sent Governor Bridges, the artistic skill, having appeared in Pinafore Dress Rehearsal, Murk­ Alpha Chi Omega ment, some beautiful and effective pha carved in heavy relief, a running the evening. This band, one of the speaker of the house of representa­ many Durham entertainments. Her land Auditorium, 7:00 P. M. Beverly Dunbar, Malden, Mass.; decorations were constructed. “The woman, followed by two hunting dogs. best colored orchestras in the coun­ tives, the president of the senate, and friends look forward to seeing her Varsity hockey vs. Mass. Institute Elaine Ebersen, ; Edith Spirit of the Carnival” had a prom­ The 1931 prize went to Theta Upsilon try, is just the type of band that the Mayor Clyde Keefe of Dover, present in an enjoyable portrayal of Gilbert of Technology. Haarala, Lebanon; Louise Hatch, inent place in front of the gymna­ Omega, where one of the forestry students have been asking for, and majority leader at the New Hamp and Sullivan. Mr. Furnans, a trained Wednesday, February 6 Smithtown; Sally Page, Worcester, sium, and a model of Mazie, the wild­ students constructed a log cabin, with the ball committee expects a. large shire House of Representatives. singer under Jetson Ryder of New Freshman hockey vs. Lawrence Mass.; Alice Perkins, Kennebunkport, cat which is mounted in the trophy an old-fashioned well in front of it, attendance. It is undoubtedly the A1 Sharaf and his orchestra have York, is a sophomore in the Univer­ Academy. Maine; Hope Tenney, Gorham; Bar­ room of the Commons, was cut out Snow Sculpture best band that has played on this been engaged. sity of New Hampshire, and a mem­ Lecture by Frank Coan, Murkland bara Van Dyke, Kennebunk, Maine; of colored celuloid and frozen into a campus. Dancing will be in order The list of patronesses includes ber of the Community Church quar­ Auditorium, 8:00 P. M. Betsey Vannah, Berlin; Dorothy snow wall near the gym where it was (Continued on Page 4) from nine to two o’clock. many wives of members of the fac­ tet, where he has done considerable West, Lebanon; and Dorothy Whitley, The varsity boxing team will meet ulty, and other women who are prom­ solo work. Thursday, February 7 Dover. Temple University tomorrow at two inent in this part of the state. Dr. A. E. Richards admirably por­ Pinafore Dress Rehearsal. Two Writing Contests o’clock in the University gym. The committee of Lion club mem­ trays Sir Joseph Porter, K. C. B. Alpha Xi Delta C. Ray Hansen Spoke The College Shop has decorated one bers who are arranging for the ball Being slight in stature, as the orig­ Martha Aldrich, Lisbon; Florence Will Close February 15 of its windows with the cups and includes: inal Sir Joseph was, Dr. Richards Gladys H. Carroll Armstrong, Penacook; Arlene Bia- medals to be awarded to the winners Professor H. W. Smith, general puts as much pomp and arrogance in­ throw, Hanover; Comfort Bullock, on Crime Last Wed. of the skiing events. _ It also has dis­ chairman; Professor Arthur Johnson, to his acting as is “consistent with Concord; Margaret Feindel, Berlin; Students of the University who are played the large loving cup which is Bradford W. Mclntire, Percy _ Bur­ his official utterances.” His interpre­ to Speak in Dover Christine Fernald, Nottingham; June entering the inter-collegiate writing to be awarded to the Carnival Queen. rows, John C. Tonkin, Wallis S. tation of the English admiral cannot Flanders, Concord; Ruth Foster, Con­ Noted Victim of Chicago contests are reminded that two of Tickets for the ball are on sale at Rand, George S. Ham, George M. be excelled, and his “When I Was a cord; Ruth Jewett, Gorham; Dorothy Underworld Reveals the previously announced contests Gorman’s Pharmacy, The Wildcat, and Stevens, Joseph Gorman, Dr. George Lad” is alone worth the admission Author of “As the Earth Jordan, Durham; Elizabeth McNam­ close on February 15. the College Shop. McGregor, R. W. Daland, W. M. Del- charge. ara, Manchester; Helen Moran, Nash­ Power of Crime Any information regarding the con­ Winter term house dances are be­ brouck, Arthur P. Stewart, John T. Mr. Bradford Mclntire, highly Turns” Will Talk on ua; Priscilla Perkins, Concord; Elean­ tests, which were announced in re­ ing held tomorrow night from eight Foley, Ralph E. Wiggin, Rev. Leon trained in Gilbert and Sullivan pro­ New England or Rhodes, Lancaster; Betty Whipple, “America pays more than 13 bil­ cent issues of T h e N e w H a m p s h ir e , to twelve P. M. by the following fra­ Morse, Cecil Wentworth, J. W. Grant, ductions from a critic’s position, is Lexington, Mass. lions a year to racketeers—a sum may be obtained from Professor Car­ ternities: Theta Chi, Phi Mu Delta, Harold R. Ham, Philip Ham, Edward well prepared to portray Captain Cor­ greater than the cost of the world roll S. Towle of the English depart­ Theta Upsilon Omega, Sigma Alpha Haseltine, Dr. Harry Chapman, and coran. In addition, his rich baritone On February 20, Gladys Hasty Car­ Chi Omega war for one year,” said C. Ray Han­ ment, who stresses the need of begin­ Epsilon, Alpha Tau Omega, Theta Harold Piper. ‘/oice, his stage technique, and per­ roll, a resident of South Berwick, Mildred Brooks, Portsmouth; Lois sen in his lecture “Gangland Sets the ning work on the contest contribu­ Kappa Phi, Phi Delta Upsilon, Kap­ Among the patronesses will be: sonality assure a true presentation. Maine, and author of the novel “As Cudhea, Nashua; Stephanie Lowther, Pace,” delivered in the University tions immediately. pa Sigma, Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Mrs. Edward M. Lewis, Mrs. C. H. Mrs. Walter C. O’Kane takes the the Earth Turns,” will give an ad­ Nashua; Viola Marden, Dover; Wilda gymnasium Wednesday evening, Jan­ The contests are entered only by Kappa Pi, Pi Kappa Alpha, Tau Kap­ Pettee, Mrs. George Case, Mrs. M. part of Little Buttercup, in the local dress on “Changing New England” Masse, Epping; and Barbara Morrill, uary 30. undergraduates. New Hampshire Uni­ pa Epsilon, and Phi Alpha. Gale Eastman, Mrs. Norman Alexan­ production. With the addition of at the St. John’s Methodist Church in Dover. As an example of the enormous versity is one of the college leaders in der, Mrs. F. W. Taylor, Mrs. C. F. some padding and a certain amount Dover. The lecture will begin at Phi Mu tribute paid to gangsters, Mr. Hansen these contests and should continue to Jackson, Mrs. J. C. Kendall, Mrs. G. of make-up, she will become as eight o’clock. told of a building being erected in be. Mr. Towle is in constant touch Hersey to Head R. Johnson, Dr. Anna Rudd, Mrs. Har­ “round and rosy” as the original bum The proceeds of the address will go Kathryn Carroll, Nashua; Ruth ohicafi’o by a company engaged in the with a number of writers on campus, old Loveren, Mrs. Charles Colter, b^at woman who sold her wares to toward the building of a community Chellis, Meriden; Barbara Edgerly, manufacture of loose-leaf note-books. but he stated that he would like to Christian Council Miss Ivy Belle Chesley, Mrs. A. E. the sailors and won the Captain’s house at Emery’s Bridge in South Durham; Jessie Graham, Lebanon; The building, which ordinarily would come in contact with all who are in­ Richards, Mrs. H. H. Scudder, Mrs. hand. The melody of Buttercup’s so­ Berwick. As Mrs. Carroll has been Regis Lyons, Manchester; Esther have cost three hundred thousand dol­ terested in good writing and will glad­ Ralph D. Paine, Miss Ruth Wood­ los, as sung by Mrs. O’Kane, will long requested by a number of organiza­ Norris, Woodsville; and Margaret Ry­ lars, cost four hundred and twenty ly arrange to talk with them about William Hersey, ’38, of Portsmouth, ruff, Miss Agnes Ryan, Mrs. John El­ remain with the audience. tions in and around South Berwick der, Marlboro. thousand, the extra hundred and the contest or any phase of writing. was elected president of the South­ liott, Mrs. Austin Calif, Mrs. James Dick Deadeye, the comic sailor, who to speak or to read to them, this pres­ Pi Lambda Sigma twenty thousand being handed over to All members of the English depart­ eastern New Hampshire Young Peo­ Gorman, Mrs. Charles Wentworth, delights in causing the rest of the ent arrangement will enable not only Mildred Bialon, Manchester; Made­ racketeers to insure the protection of ment will be glad to cooperate in any ple’s Christian Council at its annual Mrs. Cecil Wentworth, Mrs. Ralph seamen trouble, is ably taken by Ed­ these groups, but many outsiders to leine Hewitt, Portsmouth; Jane Lins- the building. Students the nation way; freshmen will find their English business meeting and conference held Wiggin, Mrs. George M. Stevens, Mrs. ward McNally, a senior in the Uni­ hear Mrs. Carroll. cott, Exeter; Jacqueline Pridham, over, who buy note-books, pay for the instructors interested. in Portsmouth last Saturday. Mr. Her­ Leon Morse, Mrs. John Foley, Mrs. versity. Hebe, the aunt of Sir Jo­ The story “As the Earth Turns” Portsmouth; and Ruth Robinson. extra cost of this building. Attention should be called to a new sey is a news, reporter for T h e N ew Joseph Gorman, Mrs. Richard W. Dal­ seph, is portrayed by Miss Barbara deals with a typical Maine farm life. Mr. Hansen also told how he and national student magazine, The Liter­ H a m p s h ir e . and, Mrs. Bradford Mclntire, Mrs. Wright, a senior. Her singleness of In the course of the story a Polish Theta Upsilon a companion were taken for a ride by ary Workshop, which accepts and The membership of the council in­ John W. Grant, Mrs. W. M. Delbrouck, purpose is best portrayed by her in­ family move from the city and turn Gertrude Barnes, Billerica, Mass.; gangsters, robbed and beaten by them, pays for contributions such as fiction, cludes the young people of the Prot­ Mrs. A. P. Stewart, Mrs. John C. sistence in caring for -Sir Joseph to the soil for a livelihood. Eventually Ellen Brown, Center Strafford; Louise and finally thrown out of a speeding articles, book reviews, etc., from many estant churches of Portsmouth and Tonkin, Mrs. George Ham, Mrs. whose love for Josephine has been one of the members of the family Hankins, Durham; Lois Hudson, La­ c?.r, because they attempted to uphold colleges and offers criticism on all surrounding towns. Its work is to George McGregor, Mrs. Harold R. rejected. marries a native farm girl wMch conia; and Marjorie Tilton, Woods­ the sanctity of the poll in a Chicago contributions. create a friendlier feeling between Ham, Mrs. Harry Smith, Mrs. Percy The boatswain and the carpenter’s seems to insure the adoption of them ville. election. It was immediately after the youth of the Protestant churches. Burrows, Mrs. A. W. Johnson,_ Mrs. mate are portrayed by Maurice Kid­ by the inhabitants of the neighbor­ this incident, that Mr. Hansen entered During the year the council sponsors Harry Chapman, Mrs. Wallis S. der, a senior, and Kenneth Day, a hood. It is purely a problem story the underworld in the guise of a several conferences and union serv­ Rand, Mrs. Harold Piper, Mrs. Thom­ sophomore in the University. and is very representative of New WEEK-END WEATHER gangster and got enough evidence to ices. as Phillips, Mrs. A. Monroe Stowe, The presentation of Pinafore will England rural life. send over 150 criminals to prison. Note of Thanks Dr. Elmer Leslie of the Boston Uni­ Mrs. George W. White, Mrs. Hermon be February 13 and 14 at 8 o’clock in Friday, February 1, 8 a. m. While these men were being tried, he versity School of Theology was the L. Slobin, Mrs. O. V. Henderson, Mrs. Murkland Auditorium. New Books in the Library was offered $30,000 not to testify We wish to take this opportu­ leader of the conference held last Sat­ C. S. Parker, Mrs. Frank Morrison, Unusually cold air persists over against them, illustrating the chief nity to thank most sincerely all urday. Mrs. D. C. Babcock, Mrs. Eric Hud­ Columbia University (New York New England and the northern At­ way in which criminals escape convic­ those who so kindly volunteered dleston, Mrs. T. Burr Charles, and City) physicists last year undertook Baccus, Joseph, Arms and munitions lantic states while warmer weather tion. their aid in controlling the re­ The total number of books in the Mrs. J. Guy Smart. to measure the size of the neutron Bacon, Peggy, Off with their heads has been overspreading the Middle Reflecting on the inability of the cent fire which threatened to de­ Harvard University (Cambridge, during the past year. This is one of West and western Canada. The east­ law to subdue crime, Mr. Hansen gave molish our home. Mass.) library is now 3,602,040—the Co-educational colleges claim three- the newer sub-atomic particles, hav­ Bell, Eric T., The search for truth ward progress of this warmer wave several reasons for this. The most largest university library in the fourths of the women attending insti­ ing mass but no electric charge. Its Berle, Adolf, has not, however, been nearly as important is that local police cannot MISS MURIEL and world. Exactly 126,935 books and tutions of higher learning in the Uni­ diameter was fixed at .0000000000001 Liquid claims and national wealth rapid as was first expected. Abnor­ cope with modern gangsters who with MRS. J. O. WELLMAN pamphlets were added to its shelves ted States. inch. Blasio, Jose L., mally high pressure prevails from their fast cars, can escape from their in 1933-34. Maximilian, emperor of Mexico coast to coast and at eight o’clock jurisdiction with great ease. It re­ last evening there was still no dis­ mains for the department of justice to Bridge, Ann, Ginger Griffin turbance whatsoever over any part of cope with this problem. Mr. Hansen Chandler, Frank W., the country. Conditions were, however, also discussed kidnapping, and gave Twentieth century plays becoming unsettled in the Texas-Ok- several hints for circumventing kid­ Commons, John R., Myself lahoma region, and though it is alto­ nappers. Briefly, they were to notify Compton, Charles H., gether too early to predict what may the department of justice immediate­ Subscribe Now Who reads whatl take place, there is a possibility that ly, allow them to handle the case un­ Soda Fountain Light Lunches ... a storm of considerable intensity may conditionally, and to refuse to pay Davies, Hugh W., soon develop there. ransom money under any conditions. FOR THE Devices of the early printers Friday: Partly cloudy and temper­ Because of his continuous associa­ Dressier, Marie, My own story atures continued below freezing. Not tion with the criminal element in the Eliot, Thomas E., Poems, 1909-1925 quite so cold tonight. Gentle shifting country, Mr. Hansen was well quali­ Frank, Waldo, winds. fied to speak on crime; he has inter­ 1936 America and Alfred Stieglitz Saturday: Increasing cloudiness viewed and is acquainted with Capone, possibly with some snow flurries. members of the Dillinger gang, and Gibbs, Philip, European journey Temperatures may rise to slightly many others. Mr. Hansen is the only COLLEGE A truly representative Year Book of the Hilton, James, Lost horizon above freezing during the day and man to be honored by the Chicago MacLeod, Leroy, The crowded hill some thawing may take place. Freez­ Bar Association for “patriotic and University Mann, Thomas, ing again at night. Gentle east wind. courageous services.” Joseph and his brothers Sunday: Probably generally fair $4.50 PER COPY Owen, Russell, South of the sun and warmer. Adriance Appointed to Richardson, Henrietta, DONALD H. CHAPMAN Summer School Faculty PHARMACY ORDER NOW—ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER The end of a childhood Geology Department Robert Adriance, head of the de­ Swinnerton, Frank A. partment of social studies at East ARE BEING PRINTED. The Georgian scene Exactly 115 football players have Orange, N. J., High School, has been Thomas, Norman, Human exploitation been killed playing football in the appointed to the faculty of the Sum­ “The Campus Club” United States in the last four years. mer School of the University of New Last Time — February 24th Thompson, Basil H., Only sixteen were killed in college Hampshire, July 1-August 9. Mr. The case of Naomi Clynes games or practice for college games. Adriance will offer three courses in Werfel, Franz, the teaching of social studies in sec­ Granite Office—302 Ballard Hall The forty days of Musa Dagh A surplus of $24,527 was reported ondary schools including courses in Stationery Victor Records Whitaker, Charles H., by the Princeton University (N. J.) the teaching of American history, Rameses to Rockefeller athletic association for the fiscal year economics, and unified courses in the Yarmolinsky, Avrahm, Dostoevsky 1933-1934. social studies. THE NEW HAMPSHIRE, FEBRUARY 1, 1935. have seen such intensive working to der of choice, was Glen Gray and the Produced by Columbia and her­ Gtyp Nrrn IfampHbtre make the Saar German on one hand, Casa Loma orchestra, Guy Lombardo, alded as one of the year’s greatest and to keep it Status Quo on the Hal Kemp, Jan Garber, Ozzie Nelson, hits, this picture is sweeping the coun­ Entered as second class matter at the post other. The Germans need never fight Rudy Vallee, Ted FioRito, Eddie Du- try as one of the most sensational FRANKLIN THEATRE office at Durham, New Hampshire, under the RECENT EVENTS Act of March 3, 1879. Accepted for mailing again. They are mastering the art chin, Ted Weems, and successes of all time. at special rate of postage provided for in of propaganda, in such a way that it Wayne King. Grace Moore deserves much credit Week Beginning January 26 Section 1103, Act of October 8, 1917. Au­ is obvious that the vote was all of a get-together of the various for her brilliant performance as lead­ thorized September 1, 1918. sewed up months ago. No political In a recent suit successfully brought The Ward Line political factions which are ing lady. Her role is that of a young, SATURDAY campaign in America was ever fought by the Casa Loma Orchestra, Inc., in It was the liner Mohawk that sailed springing up. These factions were mid-western girl who goes to Italy with such bitterness and strategy as Ohio, against a bandleader who bor­ the wintry sea bound for Mexico. to study for an operatic career with GAMBLING Associated (gollefliate ffircss was this one. The Germans have not Passengers danced to the strains of Olson’s Farmer Labor party in the prize money she has won in a George M. Cohan only copied the American methods of rowed the name of the band, Casa “I Saw Stars,” as she sped along off Minnesota, the La Follette’s pro-, radio audition contest. There she attracting votes, and obtaining them Loma records for the past four years the New Jersey coast. Suddenly—a gressive group in Wisconsin, meets a romantic music teacher, by forcing voters to cast their bal­ were played in court to illustrate the crash, as the Norwegian freighter Father Coughlin’s League for So­ splendidly portrayed by Tullio Car- SUNDAY lot as they want, but have greatly band’s unique and distinctive style, Talisman burried her nose deep into cial Justice, and Huey Long’s minati, international stage and screen EDITOR ...... James G. Burch and later filed as part of the court Share Our Wealth organization star, who offers to develop her for ENTER MADAME BUSINESS MANAGER Howard D. Brooks improved and polished their methods records in the case, the first known the Mohawk’s bow on the port side. in Louisiana. Elissa Landi, Cary Grant EDITORIAL BOARD of vote getting. use of phonograph recordings for such The merrymaking stopped, and a mad Should such a Third Party em­ the Metropolitan in New York. But Managing Editor, William V. Corcoran The International police, which re­ a purpose . . . Kenny Sargent, Casa rush for life followed. Shortly after­ body the extreme nationalism he makes the reservation that their Associate Editor, Homer Verville; Sports Edi ceived such publicity, are, let me tell Loma vocalist, saw America first. He ward the Mohawk lay on the conti­ which the Reverend Father advo­ associations remain entirely Platonic. MONDAY-TUESDAY tor, James B. Dunbar; News Editor, John M, you from first hand evidence, a farce. was born in Centralia, 111., got his nental shelf seventy-five feet below cates and the rapid transit of Needless to say, Miss Moore wins Arnfield; Literary Editor, John Starie. Every night there have been clashes first job with the American Express the water’s surface, with forty-eight the acclaim of Europe and America ONE NIGHT OF LOVE BUSINESS BOARD between the Deutchland sympathizers corpses to account for her dive National Guardsmen which Huey for her glorious voice, but finds fame Grace Moore, Tullio Carminati Advertising Manager, Alvin H. Parker Co. in Sacramento, worked for Mont­ Long finds so convenient for wag­ surprisingly empty without the love Local Advertising Manager, Edward Michael and the Status Quo. They invariably gomery Ward in Kansas City, sang through the icy brine. This was on ing his dimunitive “Civil Wars,” Circulation Manager, Wayne Grupe. arrived after the riots had termi­ on the air for the first time over Thursday, January 23rd. and should they attract the inter­ and caresses of her music teacher. In WEDNESDAY nated. They kept absolutely no or­ KTHS in Hot Springs, married a January 6th—Ward liner Havana est and gain the support of the a fit of temper she leaves Carminati. der and were often fighting among Memphis girl and joined Casa Loma grounded on a Bahama reef. One leading industrialists, we can well But without his presence her voice SIDE STREETS DURHAM, N. H., FEB. 1, 1935. themselves. The real police of the Saar in Boston in 1931. After that he life lost. September, 1934—Ward expect Third Party to be the chokes in her throat and her heart Aline MacMahon, Paul Kelley, were the S. A. and the S. S. men— traveled about a hundred thousand liner Morro Castle burned off the American interpretation of Fas- refuses to sing. Ann Dvorak all German National Socialist. You, miles playing one-night stands for Jersey coast—loss of life 124. Total The climactic scene where Miss ON TO CARNIVAL no doubt, are beginning to under­ two years. known deaths for five months’ period— Moore stands on the stage of the THURSDAY stand why the German overwhelming 173. Of course the Federal Govern­ Metropolitan to sing an enchanting Victor Jory, Fay Wray, Carnival time is here! Snow is majority. But let me elaborate. ment has its investigation committee Political Strike aria, is one of subtle sentiment. It The press and radio here are agreed at work to inquire into the causes of Twenty-two thousand truck drivers marks the highlight of a production Walter Connolly king, and the sons and daughters of that there is 90% vote for Germany A Frosh Looks at College these disasters. Perhaps, the investi­ in New York City went on a twenty- that is a milestone in the history of WHITE LIES Alma Mater are irrevocably attracted and a 10% vote for the Status Quo. gators will this time look into the pol­ four hour strike Monday, against a the cinema. to the sportive activities it affords. The total vote for the latter is stated by Alex Karanikas icy of steamship companies’ forget­ court injunction. The inmnction was New England, once so verdant and as 46,000. Only the evening preceding Before I came to the campus, I ting to include safety air compart­ issued against the teamsters and long­ FRIDAY the plebiscite there were at least 100,- had a rather distorted conception of ments, because of the added expense, shoremen’s unions restraining them alive, is now at rest beneath a vel­ 000 Saarlanders who demonstrated what college really consisted. I had and into the miserable wages of the from taking joint action against ONE HOUR LATE vety blanket of white. But, as al­ for the Status Quo. Something Rotten often been told that it was nothing seamen, as the Morro Castle investiga­ handling of scab cargos. _ Strike Joe Morrison, Helen Twelvetrees ways in New England, the variety In Denmark. Now let me give you more than a place of moral reckless­ tion revealed. If not, a few more spokesmen declare that the injunction Conrad Nagel, Tobey Wing which, proverbially, “gives spice to some hot dope which I’ll bet didn’t ness, where every boy was a play-boy such atrocious occurrences, will likely has resulted in the wholesale firing appear in a single American paper. and every girl a flapper, and this im­ arouse enough public sentiment to of the union men and wage cuts. life,” affords us now a chance to test While the voting was in process, there pression had been made more striking force nautical magnates to provide by John Starie its new white guise. was an S. A. or S. S. man at every by a specific example. Hadn’t the adequate oceanic transportation by Gag Rule Protested Lost Paradise, Robert Tristram Cof­ Florida, with all its talk about sun­ pole, who, by threatening looks, and son of an influential citizen back home demanding less demoralizing wages fin: shine and oranges, can offer us noth intimating that the voter was Tieing been kicked out because of drunken­ for the crews and less preforate lin- Before President Roosevelt’s There has been a deluge of books of ing like this. A good old-fashioned watched, unquestionably had a de­ ness and what not? Surely it was work relief bill could pass the nostalgia in the last few months nearly cided effect upon the results. This college that had spoiled him! I had house, the administration was all of them dealing with scenes of the New England winter, with its pleni­ theory is easily borne out by the way read journalistic impressions of col­ Student Opinion forced to make concessions to its writer’s youth. Among the most im­ tude of snow, cannot easily be that some of the voters were treated lege professors, saw caricatures of plan to prevent more than an portant of these are Henry Seibel equalled anywhere in the world, for some actually being beaten until they the absent-minded one, and was be­ Results of a poll taken to find hour’s debate and no amendment voted for Germany. ginning to wonder what my “higher student reaction to war at Ham­ except those offered by the com­ Canby’s The Age of Confidence and the pleasures it affords. The propaganda and constitution of ilton College, Clinton, N. Y., were mittee. Coffin’s Lost Paradise. However much This is the thought which is sym education” would be, the education as follows: 32% of the students one may regret that capable writers All letters intended for publication in this the Status Quo is also interesting. that people made such a fuss about. stated that they would fight un­ such as these men are more interested column should be addressed to the Editor of bolized in the spirit of “Carnival This g:roup was comprised of Social­ I couldn’t be blamed for holding fast China in creating the past rather than the T h e N ew H am pshire, Durham, N . H., and Time” as recognized by New Eng ists, Catholics, and Communists who to such impressions; it was only what der no circumstances; 51% that either mailed or dropped in T he N ew H amp­ they would fight only in case of The play of social and political present, one must pause for a moment shire news box at the front entrance to land colleges and universities at this w