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Urncane Page 8 Alpha Tau Omegas Snitch Florida State Flag t Florida State University is the FSU flag to Coarh Tate rential rains which were dump­ headress of Seminole Sam, the just headed for home and didn't their hide," said Tate. Tate missing its school flag, and a Friday morning from Terry ed on North Florida by Hur- FSU mascot. Unfortunately that look back," said Holmes. commended the Tau's for "fhelr Dunkleburger. one of our frat­ spirited group of UM fratern­ ricane Dora made it necessary was under guard in the Held Our primary purpose in lib­ interest in the Hurricanes and ernity brothers, and began to for the two men to literally house, we were told." erating the flag was to present their enthusiasm." ity men know where it is. execute our plans on Sunday ford the river at nine points After prowling the campus it to Coarh Tate at the Pep "We would like to challenge A 985 mile journey, during afternoon." said Burt Holmes, during their round trip. for several hours, the two men rally, and encourage the team any fraternity or independent which two members of Alpha one of the two self-styled "flag "When we got to Tallahassee spent the remainder of Sunday to win possession of it at Sat­ organisation at the University Tau Omega fraternity forded liberators." we more or less cased the joint evening in their car. urday's football game as sort of Miami to repeat or top our the Swanee River nine times Sunday afternoon. Holmes, for several hours, just walking The FSU school flag was of a permanent school trophy." recent 'liberation' at any of the together with Dave Leonard, around the campus and enjoy­ hoisted above the central ad­ said I ••..imiil other schools which we will in a Jaguar XKE, ended last also of ATO, left Miami for ing ourselves," explained Leon­ ministration building of the "I would imagine that the play during the coming foot­ night with the presentation of Tallahassee, destination flag ard. campus around 5:30 a.m., ac­ implication behind presenting ball season, especially with the Florida State University pole. "Our original objective was cording to Holmes and disap­ me with the flag is "We got Georgia Tech," said Holmes, flag to UM coach Charlie Tate. The recent flooding of the the flag, but we were also peared several minutes later. their flag, now it's up to the noting that "Coach Tate really We got the idea of presenting Swanee River due to the tor­ hoping to be able to obtain the "Once we had the flag, we Hurricanes and myself to get wants that game." Frat Open Sorority Rush Schedule Runh Mllle - Page 3 The Mia urncane Page 8 40TH YEAR, No. 1 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI, CORAL GABLES. FLORIDA, SEPTEMBER 18, 1964 TELEPHONE MO 1-2511, EXT. 2581 UM Given $16 Million Grant The University of Miami Education and Welfare, must be | Surgeon General on the recom­ has received a grant of $1,- matched by gifts from individ­ mendation of the National Ad- 654,000 for construction of uals, foundations and corpora­ ' visory Council on Health Re- tions, Dr. Stanford said. It is | search Facilities comprised of research facilities in the pro­ the largest construction grant I leading non-governmental sci­ of the School of Medicine, ac- in UM's history. entists, research administrators posed Basic Sciences building The grant is one of 48 totaling j and others experienced in asses- cording to University Presi­ $29,492,365 to 40 institutions in I sing health research needs. dent Henry King Stanford. 24 states to provide matching "The confidence which the Sur­ Federal funds for health research geon General has expressed in The grant, from the United facility construction and equip­ the future development of the States Department of Health, ment. Awards are made by the medical school challenges all friends of the University to vali­ date this grant quickly," Dr "We must move vigorously to Frat Rush Opens Sunday raise the additional funds neces­ sary to enable the first phase of The Interfraternity Council of the University of Miami will spon­ our medical construction pro­ sor its first Rush Smoker of the year 1 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 20, in gram to be underway bv Julv. WORDS OF ENCOURAGEMENT and a and on campus during long registration waits. Brockway Lecture Hall, Richter Library. 1965." keen interest in new students were offered He will speak to Greater Miami this Sunday "We would certainly encour-'*' age all men at the University to \ The Basic Sciences building, hy UM President Henry King Stanford at at 7 p.m. on WTVI-TVs (channel 7) Florida planned within the Jackson attend this first Rush Smoker orientation, during the President's Reception, Forum. Memorial Hospital romplex in We want them to familiarize Engineers Sweep Miami, is part of the Univer­ themselves with the fraternity sity's Golden Anniversary De­ system and the Greek way of All Competition velopment Program. The build­ life at UM," said IFC president Storms, Strikes Delay University of Miami architcc- ing will cost $7,940,000 and an­ Jack Afflebach. | tural engineering students swept other two million is sought as The general IFC Rush all four places in the recent Con­ endowment for maintenance Student Union Progress REWARD Smoker is the preliminary for crete and Products Association and operational costs. a two-week period of Rush In satisfaction, fun, ad­ design competition. By PAUL SCIIREIBER parties and general fraternity The winners, who received It will contain both education Harncaee Just Ntws Mittr venture and experience activities according to Ken cash prizes for their designs of and research facilities for the Recent storms and strikes might put the new, multi-million found by working as a Kerr, advisor to fraternities. a vacation lodge built with con­ basic sciences of the medical photographer (male or fe­ Kerr pointed out that frater­ crete, were: Benjamin Yaskin, school now housed in a former dollar Student Union two months behind schedule. nity parties during the first week male) for the student pub­ first place; Thomas R. Rochon, employees dormitory, adjacent to However, UM Business Manager William F. McLaughlin of Formal Rush will be open to second; George Springmeyer, the Veteran's Administration lications. This is no all UM men. However, admission third; and Tony DeSoto, Jr, Hospital in Coral Gables. remains hopeful the Union will be ready for occupancy in to rush parties during the second fourth place. February. week will be by written invita­ "At present," Dr Stanford said, The Union contractors have already been granted a 40-day tion only. A $50 check was also given to "researchers are conducting pro­ $1,000 the UM Students AIA Chapter. grams under trying, inadequate extension on the construction time. This resulted from two There will be at least four fra­ a year, 9 to 5 job. Find out conditions due to the limitations strikes and a change in plan designs. ternity rush parties each night, of space and geographical sep­ Now under consideration by University officials is a con­ all about it at the meeting Monday through Thursday, dur­ Straight A's aration from colleagues. These tractors^ request for a two-week extension to match time lost of publication photograph­ ing the period of Formal Rush, limitations have in some instanc­ ers Monday, Sept. 21 at said Kerr. es made it impossible to estab­ in a tileworker's dispute which J Quiet hours, a period during Earns $200 +C * * lish research programs or to was ended Monday by transfer 4:30 p.m. at the Photo which there will be no com­ Center, building No. 82. For Student carry out certain student re­ ring tileworkers to another site UM Computing Center munication between rushees search projects." and fraternity men, will begin A 19-year-old science major The dispute, between the tile The University's $93,000,000 at 11 p in on Thursday, Octo­ who earned straight A's during mechanics who lay the tile and Rolls Merrily Along ten year Golden Anniversary ber 1. All eligible rushees who his first year at UM has won the their helpers, began Sept. 1. Development Program, an­ UM's Computing Center con-' expect to receive bids must Borden Freshman Prize for the The other workman at the Un­ nounced February 16, 1964, tinues to roll merrily along to­ report to Reaumont Lecture highest academic average in the ion site honored the picket line TGIF Party stresses the pressing need for Hall between 10 a.m. and noon 1963-64 freshman class. and walked off the job. ward completion in November, new science facilities on the UM Saturday, October 3. Donald M. Klein, a graduate of working ahead of the strikes and main rumpus as well as the Open rush will begin Monday, Miami High School, will receive The problem was temporarily I walkouts that plagued the Stu­ Tonight At 8 medical facilities. October 5, and continue until the a $200 cash award from the Bor­ resolved when the tile contract­ dent Union. start of formal rush for quali­ den Company Foundation and The cost for the first buildings ors were bypassed for other as­ Alpha Tau Omega fraternity fied freshmen during November. will have his name engraved on in lioth science and medicine is pects of the job. University offi­ According to UM Business in conjunction with the Univer­ A shirt and tie will be required • plaque in the Ashe Building $15,180,000 A total cost of $36,- cials are hopeful differences will Manager William F. McLaugh­ sity of Miami Student Union will I dress for Sunday's Smoker.
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