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£Fout Srmttpbliirp •“A Live College Newspaper” Z 413 The Library Reading Room Co O N T O FRIDAY ST. ANSELM EDITION £fout SrmttpBliirp •“A Live College Newspaper” Z 413 VOL. 28. Issue 10. UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, DURHAM, NEW HAMPSHIRE, OCTOBER 29, 1937. PRICE THREE CENTS “SARDINE” WHYTE AND Alumni Association to PROGRAM RELEASED “FIGHTING IRISH” OUT Sponsor Post-Game Dance BY DEAN EASTMAN Preble and Nellson Are After the Manchester game to­ OF CAMPAIGN TUSSLE morrow, there will be an Alumni FOR COLLEGE YEAR dance at the Rice Varick Hotel, with Re-elected to Office Percy “Perc” Whitcomb and Bob Glynn and his orchestra furnish­ Wide Variety of Talent ing the music. It is expected that the on Schedule of Lectures Juniors and Sophomores Bill “Wacky” Lacky Have dance, under the sponsorship of the Tossed Hats Into Ring Manchester Chapter of the Alumni and Concerts Committee LINDEMAN SPEAKS ON Follow Seniors in Annual Association, will be a high spot in Class Voting at “T” Hall Richard “Sardine” Whyte has formally the St. Anselm football weekend. The lectures and concerts program for DEMOCRACY AT FIRST announced that he and his “Fighting Tickets can be secured at the Col­ the college year has been released through Following on two consecutive days af­ Dean Eastman’s office. With Dr. Park­ Irish” patriots, Glynn, McKeigue, Shea, lege Pharmacy and the Wildcat. Ken­ OF LECTURE SERIES ter the seniors, the junior and sophomore Kelleher and Ahearne will not have any neth Kearns ’34, heads the committee er in charge of the lectures and Dr. Id- classes elected officers for the coming part of the Mayoralty Campaign. They in charge of arrangements and is as­ dles in charge of the concerts, the pro­ Director of Recreation would like to toss their nonsense in the sisted by Robert Harris ’35, Rita gram offers plenty of variety. Thurs­ Division Says Fascism year. rinfi, and give the other boys a run for Kidder ’34 and Pauline Martel ’34. day of this week the students listened to Will Soon Be World Power This year two presidents retained their their money, but due to studies and play It has been announced that the Rice Eduard Lindeman on “Reaffirmation of positions for another term. They are Ed Varick Hotel will serve as headquar­ the Democratic Process.” The lecture rehearsals it will be impossible. Dr. Eduard C. Lindeman, national di­ Preble, and Richard Nellson. ters for all visiting New Hampshire was followed by a student - faculty tea This was a last minute reversal of in­ rector of the Recreation division of the For the juniors, Edward Preble was tentions upon the part of the “Fighting undergraduates, alumni and followers at Ballard hall. Works Progress Administration, opened elected president. Preble has played foot­ Irish” as they already had a definite plat­ of the team during the day. In the First Semester the fall lecture series, in Murkland audi­ ball for two years, and captained his evening the entire facilities of the On .Thursday, November 4 at Convo­ form in mind that was due to shake the torium. on Thursday afternoon. He was freshman lacrosse team. Besides his ath­ Hotel and staff will be given over to cation at 1:15 Rev. Dana McLean Gree­ campus like a stymied earthquake. introduced by Mr. Earl P. Robinson, of letic activities, he is a member of Lamb­ the entertainment of the football visi­ ley from the Arlington Street Church, Will Auction Off Platform the Extension Department. da Chi Alpha fraternity, and was pres­ tors. Boston, will speak. This will also be fol­ At this moment they are willing to auc­ In his talk Dr. Lindeman said there ident of the class of ’39 last year. tion off their platform to the highest lowed by a tea at Ballard. are certain periods in history which are Pierre Boy is the new vice-president of bidder. It may be purchased in parts or Sidney B. Fay, professor of history at slack, lacking in energy and interest, and the class. He has played basketball for complete. It has been rumored that the Harvard and Radcliffe, is -scheduled to MASK AND DAGGER TO this is one of them. If democracy is not two years, and played football in his “Fighting Irish” were offered two blondes give a lecture on “American Policy To­ reorganized and reaffirmed, fascism will ireshman year. Boy is a member of and a red head for their slogan. Un­ wards Europe” on November 11 at 8:00 GIVE MAUGHAM’S PLAY come inevitably. Dr. Lindeman discuss­ Sigma Beta fraternity, the Forestry club, questionably it must be a good one be­ P.M. in Murkland hall. The first production of the year to be On the tenth, eleventh and twelfth of ed democracy as an ultimate power, as a and the N. H. Club. cause the scarcity of blondes was recently psychological concept, and as a combina­ given by Mask and Dagger, the univer­ the month the Mask and Dagger play, Paul Horne, a member of the varsity brought to light in an editorial in a Hol­ tion of collectivism and individualism. sity dramatic society, will be W. Somer­ “Spring Dance” by Philip Barry, will be football and baseball teams was re-elected lywood newspaper. Democracy must furnish a pattern for given in Murkland hall at 8 :00 P. M. treasurer. He is a member of Lambda With the withdrawal of “Sardine’ set Maugham’s comedy The Circle. The human relationships. Where such a re­ At 8 :00 on November 22, Hubert C. Chi Alpha fraternity. Ruth Buckley, who Whyte there are only two known candi­ play, one of Maugham’s finest, will be lationship between people is mechanical, H erring will speak on the “Promise of is a member of Alpha Xi Delta and who dates left in the running. They are Per­ given November 10, 11, and 12. it is dead, said Dr. Lindeman. Everyone Pan-Americanism.” The lecture will be served on the Sophomore Hop committee cy “Perc” Whitcomb and Bill “Wacky” can get what they want if they stop ex­ Maugham made his fortune as a dram­ in Murkland auditorium. was also re-elected secretary. Lacky. From “Wacky” Lacky no in­ ploiting each other. Bad human rela­ atist and novelist in spite of the fact For the sake of variety on December 1, formation has been received. He can tionships bring about inequality and prof­ Richard Nellson was again chosen a French film, “Le Gendre de M. Poir­ never be found in his room, and it is be­ that he was educated to be a doctor. His it is the only consideration today. president of the class of 1940 proving that ier” will be shown in Murkland at 8 :00 lieved that he is out getting something early education began in Paris, but at ten He asked, how can science bring satis­ his work last year was liked. He is a o'clock. that will set Tiis opposition back on their years of age, he was sent to King’s faction to human needs ? The answer to (Continued on page 4) On the eighth and the ninth of the haunches. If this asslmption is correct, school at Canterbury, England. Later this question is education and education is month the Gilbert and Sullivan produc­ there is going to be a hot time in D ur­ he studied at Heidelburg, Germany, and the process of meeting human needs. Our tion of “Princess Ida” will be sung. This ham next week, because if any man can again at Paris, this time, painting. fathers had great and deep friendships, is also at 8 :00 o’clock in Murkland. hit the “Big Time” it is “Wacky” Lacky. His family wanted him to become a whereas today fellowship is lacking. OUTING CLUB PLANS Homer Rainey will address the faculty “Perc” Starts Dirt Slinging doctor, and so he entered St. Thomas’ (Continued on page 4) SHOWING OF MOVIES Percy “Perc” has already started some Hospital in London, received his degrees, on December 10. private dirt slinging. He was interview­ but never practiced. However, material On the thirteenth of December there ed by a reporter, and said that “Wacky for his first novel was collected during will be a musicale in Murkland audi­ MEMBERS CHOSEN FOR Winter Olympics Featured Lacky’s” platform should be a “A tooth his work at the hospital. Liza of Lam­torium by the New English Singers. To Interest Students In for Lacky’. Poor Wacky ran into a beth, a portrayal of the section of the (Continued on page 4) ADVISORY COMMITTEE dor last week and lost his front incisor— city where much of his case work was Winter Skiing Activities leaving a bird’s eye view of percolated carried out. C. Floyd Jackson, Dean of the College tonsils—and it really looks as though In 1915 he published the novel Of H u­ CASQUE AND CASKET of Liberal Arts, has released the names James Scudder, president of the Outing the hole in his face is going to be a good man Bondage, which has recently ap­ of the members of the Dean’s Advisory club recently announced that the club is peared on the screen. At the time it was Committee for this year. Those chosen tunnel for dirt. HEARS NEW IDEAS sponsoring a new movie to be presented “Perc” has chosen Don Hillier for his not received too enthusiastically, but is and their major departments are as fol­ on this campus on Wednesday, Novem­ managier, and two associate managers now accepted as a “modern classic.” The Resident Advisor System lows : William R. Spaulding, Robert S.
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