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U. of D. to Rat Ee Xt it~ui~w u VOLUME 66 ~ RK, DLL\\\ \RI, \\'ro !\DAY, \1 Y 22, U. Of D. To Rat ee xt . , i tenance F Boo ted 0 "Philadelphia Story" To Be Presented Emery w. L~odmit , 50 ~ dd d For Out-of- tate 1 By E-52 Thursday and Friday Evenings Elect re en , Increases Ascn.bed To Flo Reynolds. Interprets I .- of u. of lumnae War Dep t Award Higl er Operating Cost Impervious Tracy Lord Committee Name Legion Of Merit Laughter is always welcome in Wh ners Of Fou sprm" Lime, and the Philadelphia $ OO To Dr. W. Carlson Story is abounding in chuckles. 2 Scholarsh. Thh sparkling play by Philip 1 t •ro Assume New Duties As Bar.;y will . be presented by the [All Wi nne ~s Active In Presid nt Of Univ. Of E-5~. Play 1!:. on May .23 and 24, I Extracurncular Work m M1tchell Hall as thetr last pro- ' Delaware On July 1 duction of the current season. Florenc R ynolds will take the • part that Katherine Hepburn made famous on the screen and star'e of Tracy Lord, an attractiv Main Line Philadelphia society (::irl. Embarking on her second matrimonial venture, Tracy is so haughLy and so impervious to hu­ man frailty that ven the rain dare not fall on her wedding day because, says ber kid sister, "Tracy won't !:>tand for it." The complete cast of the Phila­ d lphia Story is as follows: Tracy Lord . Florence Reynolds <Continued on Page 4) ROTC Inspected By 1st Army Officials Review Of Cadets Held; Mil. Sci. Classes Visited A board of inspection from First Army Headquarters visited the University of Delaware campus on Tuesday, May 21, to inspect the entire ROTC organization here. At 11 : 00 a.m. on Frazer Field the cadets passed in review. The inspection covered not only the cadets and their drill, how­ ever, but all ROTC facilities at the University, including classes in military science and the ad­ ministrative organization. During the morning the in­ specting officers conferred with Dr. W. Owen Sypherd, president of the University, regarding the ROTC program at the University. NOTICE Important Meeting of all Veterans of World War D Tuesday, May 28th, In Wolf Hall, at 11 :00 o'clock 2 UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE REVIEW Within These Walls Old College Speaks It is so asy in a small college such as the University of Delaware By Jack Beach to live within her protecting ivy-colored walls in false security. and ignoranc of world vents. The destruction and terror of war lS ali i It was called P . T. (physical The Undcrgrad1tale W'cekly of the University of Delawart too soon rorgott n, and a battle becomes a mere name, a date, and a training in the a~m y. Here it is I re sult to be memoriz d in h1story class; a battle in which brave young I caned P. E. (physlcal education). men had to di : a battl that \ as fought only yes~erday. We suppose you are showing ------------------------------ Rtud nt!> finding that newspaper are often too difficult readmg . marks of education when you for lesson-weary minds, and t t headlin sofa world "at peace" such I sport a black eye as one of our ounc.lcd 1882. Publi\hed eve WcJncschy during the college year. as: campus Romeos h~ been the past CHlTR HILL WARNS PRESENT POLICIES MAY BRING WAR Itwo weeks. A sp~·amed leg; a tern ubscription 3.00 per year. CANADA SAYS MOSCOW STOLE ATOM SECRETS muscle; a spram ed wrist. Are I HUSSTA TO MARCH ON TURKEY SOON, EXPERT SAYS these marks of the well educated UNO ASSEMBLY CLOSES, DELEGATES ARE DISHEARTENED 5tudent? mig 1,t prove disturbing to their well-order d lives, never read .any 1 While we were being educated R .. R[ 'I Nr&D U rt rtl\riONAL. A01EftTI81NQ •v !r>rtlwr u1an Biondi and Darrwood or SnpNman. tt menns so llttle (physically) last week our coach National Advertising Service, Inc. Member 1 at tl1C' success or failure of the UN will decide not only their joined our play. AfL r five mm- C(}/l'ttr Pabll J"r' Rt~,ri!UIIIallrJ6 C O MAD J80N AV • NEW Y ORK. N.Y. 1"\'SOciaf d CoUe'5iate Press futun• bu~ th. utnr life and happiness of their childr n, the u. o~ D. utrs ,,.e sa:,· h im sitting on the CHICAGO • BO.TON • BAN I'RANCIBCO H~ Sluclr•nts jn. t don't rarC' the dante Lhts we kend i~ far mor~ 1m- ,side of the field nur. lng his toe. U 8 ANQI!L1!8 • IOOifTLANO • 81!ATTLil po1·tanL than the coal strike, or ~he latest gos~ip is mu~h ~ore l~t~r - We ran up the field in ~ur most slin'~ than thr diploma ic mtri"ue bPluncl t11 UNO wh1ch 1s dec1dmg 1educated manner ~nd mquil ·d. Application for re-entry M second class matter at the postollice m· ·1 1, tbr 1· 01• not WP \Vill b plung d into another war. f I We w re told he believed he broke 1 nov is it possible that a supposedly int lliJent grou~ .o young his toe and as he limped ofT the Newark, !aware, Is p nding. Amr>ricans <'an so easily forget their duties as future c1t1_zens ~nd field he muttered, "Guess I'm rrc. t­ thf'll' debt to them n who died in World War II? The world 1s lookmg Ling too old for thi stuff.'' \X'J ll I ~DAY, MAY -2, 1V46 , to uw coli ~c graduates to remalre it, and ke P it at peac.e, but how "How old o you think w are I can stud nts who haven't been able to &se beyond these 1vy-covered coach?" wa lis r,·er hop to fulfill this obligation? . I We were requir d to S\\ im a 1 other colleges arc sending food and clothmg to Europe. FOiu.ms mile last month. We ::.·wam it with Co-Editors-In-Chi •r nncl rkbotinq clubs are discussing the current problems and a:·e t:-ymg three other f llows. One a~e 24, to help solve them. At Wellesley Coll go • 1085. girls cnthusiastlCally 1 another age 27 and the third age EDMOND VJ\KLYE - - - RUS 'ELL NEW 'OMBE f.mn H t the Stud nt Federalu,t idea, and an a~t1ve chapte~·· compos~d 2 . KURT SELIC I of Mt . .,00 ~irls, has been organized for educatiOn and actlOn. Where j Veterans' supposedly, receive Man ging Editor · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .r is ~he university of Delaware in this movement for World Government some credit for most academic socl te Managing Editor . JACK WALLS which is ~\veepl n g campus s all over th country? courses they had in the sen·ice. t'fews Editor .. ...... ........ MARGERY MARSTON n is lime to wake up from this unnatural lethargy. The .worl~ Almost every service man receives, 1st nt News Editor . ILEANA REIVER is movin" forward Vfllh rn~id strides, b.ut whe.th~r to destructiOn 01 Ieach year, at least the equivalent · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · to brot1 crl1ood at1cl peace. 1t is up to tl11s gcncratlon to decide. of a year's p!lysical education at Copy Editor . PEGGY SLUIZER 1 ___ ------ college. rts Editors JEANNE NOLDE, JOHN ROTIIR CK 1~ e t ·ike Veapon I Some colleges give one Year's P ature Editors . PEG MUNOZ, BOB BELL . cr dit for every year spent in the Art Editor y In thi~ post-war era we hav s en labor's ch1ef weapon, the stnke, ~e rvice. Is there any reason why · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· ·····.LAYTON MAYBRE m;ed e tensively and harshly. With no apparent effort on the p· I Delaware can't do this? Hasn't Cartoonist BOB MUHLER · · • . t' t b .· h lt t th .· ·· t'd f · fi ti'onat·y • • • · • · • · • • • • • • • • of ~he admmJ~~.Ia 1on o ung a a o e nsmg ~ e o m a . th veteran earned some crPdit for WS RJ.<.:PORTER.': N ysn Gold, Jack Hot'LY, Betty Kerr, Kailne 1 wnr,-es the ent.tre coun~ry seems to be headed towa1d an abyss wh1ch his physical training? Though it 1 Kl nle, S~ v Ling, Dick Jones, Mary Tierney, Joe Woods, Bill Merion, will lea\'C us practically. helpless in a world requiring our economic \msn't t rmed physical ed.ucation • • • • 1 b st. Under the protect10p of the Wagner Act, labor has been able to it was ofLen more severe than any Mary Shiph rd, Mary Willa1d, Fmnk Dutry, Jack Wilson, Harold ll t m lete indu tries. thus impeding our reconversion program 1 ld . e t P co P • . · gym class wou reqmre. And W~on, Bill Piper, Constance Simon, Newell Duncan, Marge I Grnnlcd that labor lenders have been succ?ssful m ra1smg w~ges and hasn't he also earned by his age Poth rglll, J bbo J rvls, Carl Sta.lloni, Paul Martin, John Schmid- acqui ·ing ot.lwr benefits for the work r wh1ch were necessa~·y. In ~he and experience the right to judge hauscr, Aggi B rg r. present case, howcvC'r, the abuse of a privilege i::. apparent. Dlsregardmg for hims If his need for exercise the present rail and. mine stri~es, 200,000 mari~ime workers pia~ to and sports. ' !'II.OOF READt~RS : Mnry Kumler, Ann Jacobs. I go on ::.trike on June 15 for pay mcreases. Promment ne~s.magazmes I Perhaps the new Student Coun- , DI.INERS: Co.
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