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iiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiri!it|ii!);iii'iii;ij|i|i'Hiiiiinii'iiiiiiia:iiiiiiiiii(!itiii!m(tiiii!iiiii:r^^ JOC McCarthy i|iii|iitt|||;|T|7|,,i| Notes made while miandering about the Villanova athletic scene for a week. Through years now we have all mai*veled at the heroic achievements of one of our stellar Intramural greats. Stand- ing out in the twilight of Mendel and Austin Fields is that 011an noted umpire, referee, and general arbiter of all things but disputes, Jim Moran. October 1 6, 1 963 A Villanova tradition, Jim has made many decisions in rLLANOVA, PA. 4 VILLANOVA UNr his stay on the Main Line. Many will never have an equal, Vol. 39—No. but we still can't forget the National League umps during •the balk dispute. Although many of his noted decisions have met with unfavorable comment, we still owe a debt of grati- Show, Football, Conceit tute for his dedication. ^ ^ ^ Variety We see many sports on the Villanova campus and many others in areas removed from the campus such as Kelley's Comprise Annual Parents' Fete and Rosemont. There are bowling, sailing, la crosse. rugby, swimming, into the even weekend. baseball, golf, and football teams, just to mention The Blue Key has noted the will spark a few. groups perform- Annual Parents' Weekend in the ing. Featured Immediately thereafter all will But we can't Villanova Band, the understand why WTestling, boxing, and three day space of October 18, ing are the convene in the basement of new- tennis are ignored. In the past, Spires, Turf 'n' Tinsel, and an Hartley Hall to meet these sports have been a 19, and 20 as the biggest on- ly named iiprt of the aggregation of folk Villanova life. Even now, there are several ex- campuB cYent of the month. assorted Deans. The parents will have (Photo by Rich Dunne) high school wrestling champions on the campus. singers and amateur showmen. discuss things with Kickoff event for the affair is 9, chance to Dick Sernyak makes a valiant effort at reiicliing for Dave (^onnell's pass but ball Perhaps, a horse track might also oflfspring's answer the problems addreea by University Presi- Next morning at 9 a.m. the the heads of their ol an turned out to be just beyond his reach. Action occurred during* Bullalo's win over the Wild- some students. respective colleges. i^ i^ it dent John A. Klekotka, OSA, in register in the Field cats last Saturday. parents The most wonderful House at 8 p.m. On grid- thing about the Dodgers winning the Field House for the rest of the week- Afternoon will feature a the World Series in four of the formal welcome Villa- games was Yankee announcer Mel the heela time the iron competition between Allen end activities. At this during the closing innings. Pocr Mel really choked up is a lighthearted note. nova and George Washington. with students' mothers will receive a BC's tears of sorrow and grief when his heroes met their Under the direction of Pete Student Council President Marty •t Offense Anticipates Victory destiny. remembrance of the * * * Smith the annual Variety Show favor as a McGuinn will welcome all on be- of the student body as a Two Philadelphia area quarterbacks fell into oblivion last half Saturday. part of the half-time. Using Traditional Passing The Eagles' Sonny Jurgeson and the Wildcats' Bill SCHEDULE Attack Sherlock both saw the game from WEEKEND Concert the sidelines. But the i Q Evening phy winner, Terry Baker, tor the for the Boston College Eagles. results of the games October 17—Buckley Lecture, Field House, * were different. ; byTomWHUon The Eagles somehow Highlighting the waning hours nations TD-tossing title with 15 But Miller had already knuck- won and the 'Cats lost. p.m. somehow We wonder who commented i 8.30 of the day Leopold Stokowski Led by Aii-American candi- was 5th in total offense with led down to a massive rebuilding the most. pm- I ^ ^ ^ October 18—Law Forum, Garey Hall, 8 | brings his American Symphony date, Jack Concannon, the ex- 1745 yards; was 11th in passing lob that was to reverse the dire i Welcome, =^ Orchestra to the band shell in plosive Boston College Eagles with 97 completions in 181 at- ore-season predictions and make Everyone hates to see their quarterback caught in a October 18—Parents' Weekend the Field House at 8:30 p.m. He have wrought havoc and destruc- tempts for a .536 mark and the experts look like incompet- l)litz, but the way of thinking here is that it would be far I Field House, 8 p.m. will feature a variety of classical tion on many opponents posses- 1,452 yards and all with only 6 ent statisticians. preferable to "eat the ball" than to throw to hostile hands. Field House, October 19—Parents Register, pieces. sing the most devastating air interceptions tossed the entire Boston College soared high in The halftime show by the Villanova band was again attack in the East. B. C. is tough season. impressive. The floats also represent a great effoi-t on the 9 a.m. the 1962 campaign, losing only Washington, Sunday morning at 11 a.m. in close games and murder while Coach Jim Miller has worked to part of many. But there were many other classes and organ- 19—Villanova vs George Syracuse and Navy. The October the curtain rings down on the pulling away. Quarterback Jack many wonders since he assumed izations that sliould have been represented that were not. Blagles scored at will against 1:30 p.m. whole festival with a solemn Concannon is mainly responsible the head coaching duties at Bos nearly Defense again shined during the entire game. all the opposition and Just costly 19—Stokowski Concert, Field House, Mass and address by Father College mistakes in the pass October for the reputation Boston ton College in 1962. After Nia- their deadly passing attack was defense resulted in the winning touch- Minister of the the day His Excellency, Sean Lamass, Prime 8:30 p.m. Klekotka. The rest of now enjoys as an offensive pow- gara dropped football, Miller the scourge of Eastern defend- down. But look to improvements and perhaps a surprise in | wan- Ireland, displays the diploma for an Hm|^ry is free to the imaginative erhouse. coached at Buffalo, Purdue and ers. the Boston College game Saturday. Republic of October 20—Cossing Mass, Field House, Laws presented to him by Rev. John A. luekoc- derings of the students and their Rated as one of the best quart- Detroit before his arrival on the Doctorate of a.m. University. 11 parents. President of Villanova ^ erbacks in the East and selected B. C. campus. In their closing games of the ka,OSA, as '63 cover-man for the NCAA As he toured the beautiful '62 campaign, the high-flying football guide, Concannon can 200 acre campus in suburban Eagles rolled up 42 points Fumbles And Interceptions only be described in superlatives. Chestnut Hill, a dark cloud hung aerainst Boston U's 25 and 48 Villanovo Concert Series Sensational and spectacular are over the 1962 edition of the Mar- Doints against Holy Cross's 12 Sean Lemass Given Honorary Degree the feats of the "big gun." oon and Gold. The experts had a crushing display of offensive Hand Buffalo Saturdays Win Concannon tied Heisman Tro- predicted another dismal year •^ower. Stokowski by Joe McCarfhy Sophomore quarterback Presents Leopold With 22 lettermen returning Dave. lllii:iiiilililli!i!liiililililiiil!iilii:i!iiiiliiliiliiii:iii!:: Five Connell again looked great on Annual Press Meeting by Mott Roche vhile losing 29, Boston College interceptions and two At Sixteenth locit fumbles roll outs as he rushed for 77 l^egree American Symphony expects to be strong again this spearheaded laot Minister of Ireland, was presented with an Honorary Leopold B. Stokowski and the m yards in 16 for 4.8 aver- Sean Lemass, Prime Saturday's 14-7 Villanova loss to tries a dunng exercises of the guests of the ViUanova Music^ year. The 6-3, 200-pound Con- by the Very Rev. John A. Klekotka, OSA, University President, OrchSwill be the first Buffalo before age. Fullbacks Jim Thomas and concert Millers cannon has a fine corps of re- a homecoming 12. Series. The Student Council will fP<>i^sprtl^ Publication Conference on Saturday, October • Concert crowd of 12,500 listless Mike Manger both showed good ^ r *u sixteenth4- ^«fu in the Field House. ceivers. specta- Nearly 5000 high school journalists attended the affair as guests of the which begins at 8:30 p.m.. October 19, tors. power. Thomas rushed for 25 of Mi^c Ace pass-catchers are Jim Approximately 200 schools from a tive- studied at the. Royal Ojllege fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiniiiiuiiHiiiianii^^^^^ Tom Willson iiiii annual Catholic School Publications Conference. Ktokowski yards in 4 attempts while Man- in 1908. Fit)m 1912 to Whalen, possibly the best end in The Buffalo scores occurred at the Conference Chairman, the Lev. Louis A. Kon- and made his debut in Paris ner, replacing Thomas who suf- state area were represented in what Oxford Despite the optimistic Boston College articles in spoi-ts Lukas, a de- director of the Philadelphia Orchestra the East and Joe the very begmning and the very gione, OSA described as one of the largest of its kind in the country. ?938 hi was music columns across the country, and the high spirit that per- fered bruised ribs early in the. organized the fensive stalwart. The fleet-foot- end of the game. The decisive ,In 1962 he meates the B. C. campus, Coach Jim Miller sounds a cautious game, ran for 29 in 5 tries. •' The conference began at Symphony Orches- ed backfleld is literally loaded score was the result of a John American note in his interview with the Villanovan. The following is a Fust-Game Notes: If memory 8:30 a.m. with registration in Be Designated tra, the first American orches- with talent as Pete Shaughnesy Stofa to Tom Butler pass for 36 Critic Buckley C&F To text of that interview. srrvcs us right, the 'Cats have the Field House. Father Ron- Conservative years. and Bobby Shann return at half- yards with 1 :34 remaining in tlic tra in 25 Q. Losing 29 lettermen would seem to seriously handicap tried only one field goal (Sun gione delivered the welcom- Bartley Hail Oct. 20 in contemporary back; Walt Dubzinski and Don game. The first score was a 95 A pioneer your squad; would you care to comment? Bowl game) in the past four ing address. Most of the day "Maestro" has in- Moran Share fullback duties. yard kickoff by Bull Jim Ryan Aii HoMiiagFonierDean music, the . . . On years Can it be because no Speaks A. Yes, our big problem seems to be the lack of an exper- Eagles' excellent pass de- With was taken up with talks and troduced to the United States The just 13 seconds elapsed on College of one can kick or that three points best-seller. In it, Mr. The name of the of Mahler, ienced senior squad. We have a lot of work to do fense will again be sparked by the clock. panel sessions led by promi- by Tom Kranse thiid the compositions and Finance will be especially wouldn't help? . . . Second string nent professional journalists. documents the para- commerce Satie, in our line. defensive back Jim McGowan F. Buckley, Jr., editor- Bucldey Stravinsky, Schonenberg, William C. A 21 yard pass from sopho- tackle Tom Smith, bouncing back Topics ranged from editorial po- of a bankrupt political changed to the Rev. Joseph his Villanova Q. Have your sophomores figured big in line play this year? whose seven interceptions saw in-chief of the Nstioaal Review, doxes and Prokofiev. For more College of Com- A. Yes, we two first string. quarterback Don Koslap to from his demotion of a week ago licies to photography. tendency. He was then engaged Bartley, OSA, Stokowski will con- have sophomore guards on the the BC Bombers lead the nation will appear at Villanova on Oc- program Mr. end John Kelleher at 3:00 pjn., Are you pleased with overall defense? accounted for made several key tackles while It is hoped that these lectures in editing and contributing to merce and Finance the works Q. your in that category last season. tober 17 as the first speaker in duct selections from I the lone Wildcat touchdown. throwing Buffalo ballcarriers for taught the high schoolers OooMBittoe and Its Critks, Sunday, October 20. Vivaldi, A. am pleased thus far and they did a good job against Dropping the opener to a solid have the Student Council Lecture Ser- The of Kay, Wagner, Handel, Doth Koslap and Kelleher ex- first Syracuse. losses . . . Smith was also the how to improve their newspa- symposium on the House Cbm- Father Bartley was the well as Mahler, Syracuse Squad, the Eagles ies. His role as a leading con- a and Bach, as Is Jack deadly was last year? celled in their specialties, Koslap only lineman in hot pursuit of pers, magazines, yearbooks. Un-American Activi- priest in America to Q. Concannon as as he bounced back to rip Wichita 22- and critic should illustrate mittee on Augustinian whose music he Introduced with servative A. Well, he accurate and deadly passing Stofa in the fourth quarter when Liney, creator of the na- ties. Buckley has recently a doctorate. After was rushed a lot in the opener against Syracuse 16 as Concannon tossed for three John the significance of his visit to Mr. to study for America. and Kelleher with his sure hands. Stofa faked a punt and then latest book, in Economics but still managed to score a couple. TD's. In last year's clash with tionally syndicated comic series ouE campus. completed his receiving his Ph.D. Besides havhig honorary doc- Q. Are you pleased with his performance far? Koslap's big mistake was more passed for a first down in Villa- "Henry" presented a talk on RumMes, Left and Right, pui>- Father Bartley was the Univer- so the Cats, BC chalked up No. 16 was first thrust into the hi 1922. toral degrees from of inexperience than anything He A. Yes, and it will improve. nova territory . . . The play entitled July, 1963. of the new Uni- against Villanova's 10 in their cartoons in journalism public eye, in 1951, with the pub- lished in placed in charge sity of California, and the else when he attempted to pass Q. Do you agree with the sportswriters that Jim Whelan eventually resulted in the win- "Henry and I." curriculum of economics, com- Pennsylvania he is traditional rivalry. lication of his first book, Qod An obvious afllnity with Presi- versity of will be one of the from the Buffalo three while ning score. photo- best ends in the East? This year, the Cats seek ven- Prominent Philadelphia and Maa at Yale, a searching can be seen when merce and finance. also the holder of the Order of slipping off balance. dent Kennedy A. There's no question about it if he's The pass Wolf, spoke on the Office — not, I'd like to geance as BC has drawn blood 'Cat Nips: Five passes thrown* grapher, Carl probe into the issue of academic comparing the two men. Both Polonia RestituU, Poland; see a better was intercepted by a Buffalo de- one* on both our bowl teams. The importance of photography in From 1930 to 1950 he also of the Crown, Rumania; Cheva- fender into enemy hands do not enhance freedom. men are young, handsome, Q. Is your pass defense as tight it and stymied in also dis- Honor, as was last season with Wildcats defense will be out to school publications and His McCarthy and His Roman Catho- directed the summer session, the lier of the Legion of zone, a Wildcat drive that started the work of the Villanova Spirit highly articulate Jim McGowan back there? cussed candid photography in schools. Gold Medal of check Concannon before he Enemies, which he oo-authored lics with an Ivy League back- evening and graduate France; and the A. This should be our strong point because we have exper- from the Villanova 42. Committee in their tries to buzzes the air with bombs that journalism. with L. Brent Bozell, ia 1064. ground and a high-society fore- Under Father's guidance the the City of Philadelphia. ience there. But everybody's throwing the ball Still arouse a laconic (maybe blase), appeared hi more could only spell trouble to Vil- the Wildcat defense man- John A. Schneider, Vice-Presi- was a scholarly examination of ground. enrollment rose from 30 students Mr. Stokowski has and We'll really be tested. aged to hold the 7-6 lead until Great Broad- lanova fans. Our forward wall Villanova cheering section . . . dent of the Columbia Broad- loyalty and security practices to nearly 1300 students in 1058 four pictures: The Q. Do you think youTl come close to matching Their political differences are last year's will seek to ground the BC- the late fourth period clutch and General under the late Senator Joseph when the new Bartley Hall was cast: 100 Men and a Girl; Fsa- 8-2 We don't know which is to blame casting. Company record? tally. quite evident; Mr. Buckley is far has Bombers before they take to the The 'Cat offense however, Manager of Philadelphia sta- McCarthy. completed. At that time, the tssia; OameKie Hall. He will more but spirit is something that A. It be difficult to do for several reasons. We lack the did not fare as well with every abstract color air-waves while our own air and tion WCAU-TV was the keynote Best Seller to the right of Mr. Kennedy. enrollment was second In size In made two motion experience of last year's team and we'll play some tough drive of neither the crowd nor the team on S> ground attack takes its toll consequence being short speaker of the day. Up from libersUsm was his (Continued on Pa^ 8)

u':'!';'i '••T.'!.i K! ,i'iji,|ii.i luii'i-' .•iri-ri '•iiTiTi'i'i'iiiii Porfretfe |i;i:ii" i-.ir'ii;T.', I'l •'(•iMii.i i.lTl-f Literary Symposium Student Congress Dedures Coffey Stimulator On Golding's 'Flies' Mo 5 Who SekttionMethod Law Forum Presents Robert (.Weaver Follows Albee Talk The idea that the intel- cal science major. His Morch 16 As Annuo!Free Duy The Literary Society of Villa- Couaa'l - Student lectual aspect of commun- extra curricular activities The Villanova Student Congress {AuaomueJBy nova will hold its first major last Wednesday evening Speaking On Urgent Urban Problems ity life needed stimulation include membership in the has an- declared Monday, I Council of Villanova University ' program of the year on Monday, March 16 as the annual Student Council The Student led to the forming of the Sanctuary Society and co- the Free Day, subject to administration approval. Inounced the procedure for selecting the nominees from The Villanova Law Forum will present the distinguished Administrator of the Fed- Villanova November 4, at 7 :30 p.m. in 110 Forum of the chairmanship of the Stu- The in American Colleges and Uni- Friday evening, October 18. Bartley Hall. showdown on the resolution submitted by Council Senior Class for Who's Who eral Housing and Home Finance Agency, Robert C. Weaver, on Student Council so stated dent Council Cultural — Af- Secretary Joe McCarthy Iversities. in Hall. It is first in a series of three lec- The topic of discussion will be came on an amendment that would His talk will be given at 8:30 p.m. Carey the Ed Coffey, one of the orig- fairs Committee. committees, the stu- have added a day to the Easter vacation. The amendment Nominations will come from three tures, entitled "The City Faces Its Problems", which is sponsored by the Law Forum. inators of the Forum. William Golding's perennial best was dereated. dent committee, headed by the Ilev. Richard Appicci, OSA, last four decades, the urbaniza- seller Lord of the Flies. Tiie The major reason for passage of the March In the series, the outstanding phenomenon of the He asserted that the eligible nomi- IG date was that it would give"" iDean of Student Affairs, will submit a list of tion of the United States—will be discussed. This urbanization is reflected by the transition Forum was the outgrowth program, "Symposium: Lord of Villanovans an nees. The Dean of the var- urban society. Files, will be discussion opportunity to from a predominantly iiiral society to a predominantly of a debt which he felt was the a by attend either the National In- Pre-LawSocietyHears ious schools will comprise the Mr. Weaver has been con- owed to the club members on the pertinent student body, vitational Basketball Tourna- Merial Photography second committee and will cerned with housing and the faculty, and the area aspects of Golding's novel. Law Career Address ment in New York or the submit a list of eligible nom Grad Theatre Plans urban problems for 25 years. communities by the Stu- A question and answer period lis Subject Of Talk NCAA Basketball T o u r n a - nees. The third committee A native of Washington, D.C., I dent Council. will follow the disscussion. Also By Dean Reuschlein Burning Bridge' ment in College Park, will be made up of the mod- 'Gay first entered government included will be a taped inter- Mary- Sigma Xi Members he Ed b e 1 i e V e 8 that the The Villanova Pre-Law Society land, assuming post-season par- erators of each recognized service in 1933, as Advisor on I stimulation of the intellect view with the author. heard their second guest speaker Sigma Xi, national honor soc- will As Second Fall Play ticipa*lion in either. campus organization, who Negro Affairs in the Depart- is the primary goal of a In commenting on the sym- of the year last week. He was ety for scientists and engineers, The Graduate Theatre Depart- submit two senior members of ment of Interior. Bid will present university and that the posia, chairman Frank Saucrs NFCCS Dean Harold Cill Reuschlein of ponsored a talk by Robert N. organizations. ment of Villanova as their as a consultant of the The the Villanova its second performance, The Gay He also served Villanova Forum was the explained: "The make-up Congress also rendered Law School. olwell, their national lecturer, The final selection will be approval and Burrdn;; Bridge, the story of with the Housing Division of the Student Council's way of Symposium affords the audience to a request by NFCCS Speaking to an attentive audi- ast night in Mendel Hall. made from the list of nominees Public Works Administration. kindling this intellectual ac- an opportunity to participate Senior Delegate, Terry Cooney a young man who experiences a ence of students planning a law Doctor Colwell in his topic by a committee composed of tivity. that dissolution of certain love af- Federal Post fully in discussion of the topic." Villanova bid for the career. Dean Reuschlein immedi- five faculty members and two ''I 'Aerial Photography — A Regional Student Affairs Secre- fairs, on October 25. One of Weaver's important I The first speaker in the On Thursday, October 17, at ately open the floor to questions, aluable Censor for the Scien- students. The five faculty tariat which would, for the most The play is written by David Federal posts was special assist- Forum series will be Wil- 10:30 a.m., in 204 Vasey Hall, feeling that a question and an- ist," stressed the point that the members this year are: Father part, concern student govern- Rabe, a graduate of Loras Col- ant to the Administrator of the liam F. Buckley Jr., who the first in a series of informal swer period might prove more mount of useful information Appicci; the Rev. Joseph W. ment. The Vice Chairman the lege, Dubuque, Iowa. Rabe, a U.S. Housing Authority. will speak on "The Aim- discussion programs on signifi- of worthwhile than merely a speech obtained from aerial photogra- Kemme, OSA, Vice-President of Council will be responsible to the graduate assistant, has written This federal office has evolved lessness of American Edu- cant authors and literary trends on law schools. phy is largely dependent upon -Student Affairs ; the Rev. George cation." topic will be Philadelphia Regional NFCCS of several plays for community into the present Public Housing Coffey, who ob- will be held. The One of the first questions the quality of the photographic J. McLaughlin, OSA, Dean for the Secretariat. groups and Macmillan Publishing Administration — one of the tained the services of this contemporary playwright Ed- posed and one which was troub- images, the mental and physical Men; the Rev. William Hopkins, House is interested in one of his of the controversial critic, said ward Albee, author of Who's Chairman Marty McGuinn an- ling OSA, Chaplain; and Miss M. operating constituents 1 most of the audience con- capabilities of the scientist who § Woolf?, The of Women. novels. Robert C. Weover Housing and Home Finance that the topic was agreed Coffey also served as Afraid of Virginia nounced that Spirit Committee cerned the effect of the law examines the photographs, and Dorothy Boyle, Dean Zoo Story students are James Richard Harshberger who as- Agency which Mr. Weaver upon by mutual consent. chairman of last year's American Dream, The Chairman Ken Cronin has re- boards on admission to a law the techniques and equipment The two and many other successful plays. signed Murphy, President of the Senior sists the Rev. Joseph J. Gildea, heads. Coffey anticipates that Charity Ball and of the due to academic pres- school. The Dean explained that he employs. Conservative Club chairman of the discussion sures. Class and Marty McGuinn, Pres- OSA, as coordinator of second- in 1944 to this cmd the forthcoming Junior Mothers' Day. He The Brian Banmiller of the because of the wide variance in He left Washington Doctor ColweJl in his topic ary school relations, directs the talk by the is a member of the NROTC will be Barry Thornton. Class of 66, has been appointed college ident of the Student Body. become Executive Director on noted humorist grading standards, the B.S. and Ph.D at the University To Attend Seminar eligible the play. He is also an instructor Race Harry Golden will and commander of Alpha Club president, Frank Quat- to the position for the remainder In order to be the Mayor's Committee on I be the law boards were necessary in of California served in the s and 01 theatre. later first of Company. trone, has stressed the fact that of the year. judging nominees mlust have a minimum Plans Fordham Trip Relations in Chicago, and i many successful each application on an Second World War and the scholastic average of 2.5, be The leading role of a twenty of New York as presentations by the Villa- Upon graduation Coffey these meetings will be open to Senior equal basis. The Conservative Club will at- served the city New Rep Korean War as a photo interpre- year old lover, Danny, is por- •' active in recognized campus ac- Commissioner of Hous- nova Forum Series.'- "J* ; hopes to serve with the all faculty members and students tend a seminar entitled "The Deputy Nominations and elections for He stated that every school ter. trayed by Bill DiPaolo, a gradu- native at Villanova. tivities, and be in good standing ing and as Administrator of A of Wilmette, Il- Piacific fleet aboard a des- the vacant Senior sets a specific level which they Mainsprings of Economic Free- Resident En- Since joining the forestry ser- with authority of the Uni- ate of Villanova and past officer Commission. linois, Ed is a senior the State Housing Rent politi- troyer-type vessel. gineering post were expect their candidates to at- dom" at Fordham University on held. Jack vice of the University of Cali- versity. of Belle Masque. tain, Saturday, October 26. Urban Planner F^|.|||:!'llllllrlllllllJ:uliilitil:illll.lllilil!lillllllll||||l:llMl;||||^|lNl^lllM^ Burt will assume the seat, but also added that Villa- Growth since fornia, he has taught courses in of those chosen Danny's boy friend is played VUPU Shows The names Prior to his appointment as the only other nominated for nova and many other of the by Peter Mocco, an economics Guest speakers will include: photo interpretations and photo- will be submitted to the National Administrator by Presi- the office, Clyde Keyton, better law schools often drop Dr. Sylvester Petri, professor of Housing By Recent Disclosure later gammetry and has conducted Organization on October 28, and major. Terry, the negotiator be- dent Kennedy in February, 1961, withdrew from the race. below this minimum to accept tween Danny and Jake is Tom Law at New York University research in civil use of aerial will not be announced until a of Hous- Discusses Of 'Politico' Paper a candidate he was Vice-Chairman Notes: minutes whom they feel has Grace who has also acted at Law School ; Dr. William H. Pet- will be pub- interpretation. notice is received from them. Redevelopment Board of In recent years such political the potential. erson, professor of economics at ing and lished and posted on Mendel, Hedgerow Theatre. This "COCA'COCA" ONO "COKC" *I