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Regis University ePublications at Regis University Brown and Gold Archives and Special Collections 2-14-1941 1941 Brown and Gold Vol 23 No 08 February 14, 1941 Follow this and additional works at: https://epublications.regis.edu/brownandgold Part of the Catholic Studies Commons, and the Education Commons Recommended Citation "1941 Brown and Gold Vol 23 No 08 February 14, 1941" (1941). Brown and Gold. 182. https://epublications.regis.edu/brownandgold/182 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Archives and Special Collections at ePublications at Regis University. It has been accepted for inclusion in Brown and Gold by an authorized administrator of ePublications at Regis University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. VOL. XXIII No. 8. THE BROWN AND GOLD February 14, 1941 Big Contests -~aurois Unfolds Drama Attract Talent Vitamin Rackets Exposed Subjects for three of the con Of French Disaster tests held annually at Regis Col By Fr. Keenoy in Lecture lege were announced this week: Reporter Hears Statesman "English Culture Tomorrow" is Food Fancies Mulct Public Relate Tragic Tale the subject for the Sullivan Eng Of Thousands of Dollars By PHIL MULLIN lish contest. The award for this contest was founded by the late Continuing his general subject of "Ji~ood Fads, Ji..,acts In the fading light of an afternoon there sat a man, Dennis Sullivan, of Denver, and is and Fancies," Father Louis J. Keenoy lectured on "The pen in hand, gazing toward the gleaming snow-caps of the given to that student writing the Mysterious VitaminH, ., at the Cosmopolitan Hotel last best English essay on the subject Rocky Mountains. A noted statesman, historian, biograph Tuesday evening. assigned. -----------------------------% Father Keenoy discussed the er, novelist, world traveler, army officer, a gentleman of The prize established by Msgr. early history of the discovery of letters sat thinking of his native country that is no more. David T. O'Dwyer is given annu the vitamins: A, B, C, D, E, G, This is a genius in exile. This is Andre Maurois. ally for the best essay on some Spring Ptactice and K. He spoke of the so-called ----------------4>•, Soon a low voice of French ac phase of the Constitution of the "deficiency diseases" caused by cent mildly broke the silence in United States. This year the spe Begins Monday lack of these vitamins, and em the room. "To you and your fel cific subject is "The Constitution phasized the fact that more of low Americans the popular tune and the Present Crisis." With the coming of spring, the these substances are necessary in KWIRKS "The Last Time I Saw Paris" is The Daniel G. Monaghan Reli Rangers along with the birds and the diet than the smallest amount by but a ballad of love or a mere gion Contest will consist of an es the bees will come out of hiberna which will prevent obvious scurvy, say on the subject: "Missionary dance tune; but to me-it is a tion and resume their studies of rickets, and beriberi. For ex KIRCH requiem of liberty and freedom Activity of the Church." ample, one may not . have actual the gridiron sport. Beginning a requiem of France." These were Rules governing these contests beriberi, and yet be suffering loss his memorable opening words. are posted on the bulletin board. next Monday, spring practice will of appetite and sleep from a lack From these few words until the be concluded six weeks hence with of Vitamon B. Actual scurvy is "Q. Are all religions tolerated end there was but one keynote the annual intra-squad game. practically unknown today; yet de in Norway? tragedy. North Central Men cayed teeth, sallow complexions, A. All except the Jesuits." A long spriilg session is needed From then on Mr. Maurois be Look Over School listlessness, influenza, boils, "and because of a Little Five ruling possibly the breaking of rheumatic The above bit of information ap- gan to unfold, the tragic drama Official representatives of the which demands that fall practice hearts in hundreds of thousands of peared in the Feb. 8 issue of the of the fall of a great republic. North Central Association made a "The chief and underlying cause be deferred until September 10. children" may result from a Vita "Rocky Mountain News," in the of the situation in France today survey of Regis College february min C deficiency. 6 and 7, as ps.~· t ~ the p,roc.,dure Prospects are bright and all signs column, "Questions and Answers." is its 'lost generation'-that is, point to a banner year in •4L Regarding the nomenclature of For another faux pas in the news, "continued on Page 2 connected with the application of the vitamins, Father Keenoy said: the college for admission to the Special attention will be given "The letters A, B, C, etc., are see page 22 of "Life" magazine. Association. The examining offi to some phases of the "T" forma only to be used until the time Now for the weekly history les cials were: Dr. Russell, head of tion made famous by the Stanford when the exact chemical composi son. The subject this week is the department of education· of Chicago University, and · Dean Indians this year. The "T" forma- tion and identity of the vitamins entitled "Ten Flies in a Barroom" Fr. Brown Sees tion is .not a new thing, but has are know. As an example, we or ''The Case of the Missing Carpenter of Knox College_ should now speak of ascorbic Stein." Big Tax Increase The decision of the Association b'een used for years. This year, acid, really cevitamic acid, instead Our little story opens with a will be made at the annual meet- however, its efficiency has at- of Vitamin C. Even though we do The International Relations club ing, to be held during the last tracted nation-wide recognition. portentous meeting of the stu held its first meeting of the month week of March. Continued on Page 2 dent council. The student coun- of February last Thursday in the A clever quarterback, quick and cil, dear readers, is an ephemeral Sodality Room of Carroll Hall. In adept in handling the ball, is the organization of some twenty mem accordance with the custom begun Loretto Heights College will keystone of the system. To the hold its annual press convention bers, elected or otherwise, who are at the beginning of the year of quarterback go0;o; the ball on every Februa.ry 21 and 22 at Loretto McGee Managers supposed to attend to a thing securing speakers for each meet play; he in turn relays it to any called "student government." Heights College for all the ing to talk on subjects of interest Catholic high schools and col of the other three backfield men. Plan Speech Activity Now as we were saying ,the s. c. to the club, the club invited the leges in the vicinity. It is rumored that either Burns or is holding a meeting. Joe Stein Rev. L. C. Brown, S. J., Ph. D., to Interested Regis students are Kelley may get the call at this A speaking program at the is sitting in the middle of the room talk on "The Economic Side of invited to attend. hig hly important position. various Catholic high schools of near the door; on his left Frank Defense." the city in behalf of John McGee, Kuester is diligently taking notes Father Brown explained to the Regis' candidate for the All-Star and parked in the corner, Dick members the principles that gov BORNIGER JOINS UP Foley is just sitting. ern inflation and national income. game, will be inaugurated in the "Boys, let's make a new rule." He said that he expected full em near future, it was announced "0. K., Joe, what'll it be?" ployment which would mean the this week by MiKe Kennedy, man "Let's make all these clubs like maximum national income to be ager of the drive. the Chemistry Club and the Cof reached by June of 1942. Father Bob Hoppe, prominent junior fee Club and the like meet every Brown warned that when and if arts student and speaker par ex two weeks, and if they don't, let's the national debt reaches the level cellence, will carry oratorically the kick 'em out of the s. c." of national income, a period of in McGee banner into all the Cath flation would begin whose end no olic high schools in the vicinity. "0. K., Joe." one could foretell. Kennedy believes this method will It is now The scene changes. be helpful in procuring additional a few weeks later. "Pay As You Go." votes for McGee. "Let's have a meeting, Joe," The solution proposed by Father In addition Kennedy revealed "Why, John?" Brown was that we should adopt that widow displays of the drive "Aw, I need news for the B. a · "pay-as-you-go" policy. This will be placed at the Denver Dry and G." could be done, he claimed, by Goods Company and the Cottrell "Some other time, Scoop, gotta placing a direct income tax of Clothing Company. Also, desks will be installed in the lobbies of go now." thirty percent on all incomes un der ten thousand dollars. At the some of the local theaters to give Time passes and still no s. c. present time, either by direct or more Denverites an opportunity meeting. indirect taxes, those same incomes to sign the All-Star petitions. "When's tire s. c. gonna meet, are taxed twenty-two percent.