e Miami # Hurricane THE OFFICIAL S TUP F N'T p IT n I T r _. T I r. w ~ r> V- .^rT. — l n *- ___ ^ i.-m—t f uts L K/rT ION OF THE UN'IVERSI M I A M I VOL. 6 CORAL GABLES. MIAMI. NOVEMBER 25. 1931 OPENS FIRST HOMECOMING meThoiisaiK Continuous Round Mourners At Rites Of Parties. Dances For Beloved Dean va For Visiting Grads

Dr. White Delivers Eulogy Miami-Erskine Game, Alumni -'.*• L* At Service; Pays Him Dance, Golf and Tennis Great Tribute •"eature Weeke?

Funeral services conducted Back again! Grads, dads — all Thursday in First Baptist Church back fur the first annual homecom­ for Richmond Austin Rasco, dean ing,of the University of Miami. No of the Law School of the Univer­ more fitting time could have been - sity of Miami, who died Monday chosen fur this great celebration tt heart disease, were attended by r\ Mm* included representatives of the round of parties, dances, teas, and Dade County Bar Association, "Ki­ other assorted social functions. wanis clubs, Dr. B. F. Ashe, uni­ There will be several affairs im­ versity president, and members of /\bovt / he prtibunlt mediately preceding the holidays. the faculty and students of the lineup tt> fmmsCt the ttwetion The University Women gave an I'niversity of Miami and its law nt the Stxeden at Ertkiryt elaborate tea and reception for school, which was organized by ( oHeat hrtdau muhr a the university's friends Sunday Dr. Rasco five years ago,"and per- Uoott 1'ark in th, firs afternoon at the patio of the school. seinal friends. Hornet eem.nj J_ ttie n th Lambda Phi sorority gave a buffet Floral offerings covered the cas­ histuru ut th, c mi.'. rs.l. supper in the sorority rooms on Monday night for its alumnae. ket and filled the space inclosed by hcl< u lice H niur ssebi The homecoming will lie arranged the chancel rail. A program of fun­ art- HI ii'uJinj hat ttna eral music was played by William for the entertainment of the vis­ tetmots as ." nn IT', ll nl I'termoehlen, organist, before the itors. On Wednesday night Phi Miamt Hurruam V / fit :• services which were conducted by Alpha fraternity will entertain at rtjhl l.uuif Hansen Id Dr. J. L. White, pastor. The Ki­ the chapter house on Hardee Road. Fahrenleld. Rob D. won wanis quartet, Campbell Palfrey, Thanksgiving day Delta Sigma 1 rank Puultu jnd loht 0. F. Steinmetz, Dr. L. A. Baker Kappa fraternity will hold open O Dan and George Frix, sang "Sweet house at its home on the corner of Hour of Prayer" and "Nearer My the Trail and Ponce de Leon God To Thee", and Mrs. Carolyn Friday night the university will Frix sang "Face to Face", favorite NATIONAL GOETHE University of Miami Plans To Make rneet the Erskine football aggreea -nngs of Dr. Ra'sco. CONTEST OPENED f *'<** ~-\r --vy _ T T_. TJ*- •»-*•»—'tion a* Moore Park it. a h-^nec.-.r. In his eulogy Dr. White paid Loming Year Best In Its History ing game A feature ?t the game high tribute to Dr. Rasco as a man I " ——; will be a performance of Coach In commemoration of the 100th and as an educator. Increased Enrollment And sity in order to aid teachers and Brett's 1 i*:. 1 tumbling team be- anniversary of the death of Goethe "Richmond A. Rasco, by birth, outsiders who wish to work toward tween the halves. Immediately the Carl Schurz Memorial Founda­ New Courses Justify education and a life-long service, their degrees. The county school following the game the annual tion Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. an­ Optimism belongs to the entire South, j board required its teachers to do freshman-sophomore rush will taltc nounces a national essay contest, Through the influence of his strong j several credits of graduate work place. Afterwards, those who sur- which is open to all undergraduates personality he has blessed his day \ With the opening of the sixth and many teachers are taking ad- vive the game and the rush will and the generations to follow. at colleges and universities year of academic instruction com­ vantage of these courses offered, attend the dance sponsored by the Miami will always remember him throughout the United States. pleted the University of Miami is 400 persons are enrolled this year alumni at the Shrine temple on as one of its first citizens, a Chris­ Liberal cash prizes, amounting to making plans and preparations for in these classes. Biscayne Boulevard. tian gentleman, and a loyal friend, almost $1000, are announced. The its largest year. Student associa­ In the first summer session that The U. of M. golf and tennis but especially will his memory be first prize for an English essay is tions and administrative forces are the University held over 211 stu­ teams will meet the squads of Rol­ cherished because of his marvel-; $200 and a similar first prize is working together toward what dents were enrolled. Again this lins college here Saturday. The ous achievement in the establish­ offered for the best essay written points to the most successful year. year the university will have the tennis matches will be played on ment of the law school of the Uni­ in German. The choice of subjects F_nrollment here has reached its •summer school which will com- the Biltmore courts, and the golf versity of Miami. He nursed this and the rules of the contest are highest level, a general expansion mence immediately following -the meet will probably be held at the school- in its infancy; guided it announced on a poster which has of courses and the addition of new- regular session, in the six week Coral Gables Country Club, with a strong hand in its struggle been distributed to all institutions ones have been effected, the suc­ term courses will be offered which Pi Chi fraternity will have open for existence, and lived to see it of higher learning. Essays must cess of,its late afternoon, Satur­ will provide standard credit toward house Saturday and a dance Satur- established firmly, and to have it be submitted to the headquarters day, and evening course, and its the University's official certificate day night to which the entire stu­ recognized as one of the first of the Foundation in Philadelphia student activities have been marked. or degree. dent body is invited. The chapter's schools of its kind, with its diplo­ not later than September 15, 1 932, The University holds a unique The university continued its pr new house on Coral Way will be ma accepted by the Supreme court and are limited to 5000 words. A position other than its being ^he gram of radio broadcasts, this year specially decorated for the occa­ of the state without examination. number of prominent professors most southern university in the with an increase in time to half sion in the Thanksgiving motif. "He was a great teacher. A man ' of German at some of the leading United States and its nearness to an hour over station \\ lOD. direct Jimmy Abras is in charge of the tt broad culture and recognized American colleges and universities the South American countries. It from the university studio in the open house; Jimmy Lyons is ar- *'he,larship, he was especially skill­ have agreed to serve as judges. has been said that it is the univer- f university building. In the educa- ran^lnK a special musical program. ful in imparting what he knew and Bulletin of rules can be had at sity that has invested its money in | tional programs the university The program for the alumni possessed the ability to make each the Hurricane office. a faculty and equipment rather I presents faculty and student speak- dance Friday will include Miss object attractive to his students. than in expensive buildings. The j ers. musical recitals, class room, Helen Elton in a specialty dance; He had the ability to stir the am-: university has a faculty of distinc- laboratory work and debates. Radio Robert Louys, tenor, will sing, and uition in young men to honestly NOTICE tion which has been recruited from educational programs for schools likewise Miss Doris Glendenning: a »id faithfully endeavor to master leading colleges and universit-es are becoming one of the most ef- Blue Lou Merlin, popular radio the subject in hand. He possessed Debating tryouts Wednesday- over the country. fective means of education. The entertainer, has also promised to a rare and magnetic personality night. Dec. 2, at 7:30 in auditor­ The enrollment this year has public school system of Dade take part. Louis Jepeway is chair- man that bound to him the young men ' ium for positions on University- reached 613 students who are tak­ County has special classes in music ft the dance committee, who came under his influence. His debating team. Three minute ing full time courses, a number appreciation that listen in on the One of the principal features of ?reat heart held within its realm speeches on either negative or which is 27 per cent higher than university's programs as part of the program is a double dance of affection all' of his boys. He affirmative. Question: "Resolved that of last year. Its students come the.r lessons. contest. The winner of the first will 'Poke lovingly pf his students as That Collective Control of the from 28 states and Washington, The down town branch of the compete in a second with the three y Boys". In my last conversa­ Means of Production and Dis­ D..C, Cuba, and several Latin university at N. E. 14th St. and winners of the contest held last tion with him, a few days before tribution is preferable to pri­ American and South American 2nd Ave., is where the preparatory year. A 27-inch loving cup will be his death, in la!..ired utterance, he vate control." countries. Forty-five per cent of school of music, and some classes awarded. Miami merchants have <**&: "I love all my boys. Tell all Judges Committee: Kenneth the enrollment comes from outside of the conservatory of music are donated over 50 prizes to be (riven mv boys I love them." I would like R. Close, Don Henshaw, and W. of the state of Florida. held. The work of the Preparatory the holders of lucky ticket stubs t0 school is designed to insure the radio that affectionate message E. Strawinski. The late afternoon and evening Several sororities are planning | classes are offered by the univer- 'Continued on Pane Seivr. > (Contsnued on Paae Three) tea-dances and other functions. o III e c o III i ii M K ditto u PAGE TWO THE MIAMI HURRICANE

l.J.S.J.J.±J.XJ.S.XJ.S.J.S.S,S.m\****** READ A THE MIAMI HURRICANE College WEEKLY STUDENT PUBLICATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI "Frosh" Column c Published at the University. Coral Gables. Florida Collegians I've Never mm ,t+++t.ffrt+.f»t-rt+*t+*-r-r*t Subscription rate one dollar per school year (and never want to) Bv Mr. Treasure The freshman who bought ( BOOKS seats. By Isador Neham The whoosis man who sea touchdown with hut two Alt ___*• ssstmmm* in Ii- « column are ihtostah the rosulesu of Burdme s Book to go. Shop and may bt sunset tsssttts. The boys who beck armst Member of Florida Intercollegiate Press Association For those to whom Peter Arno The is the Lord Allah and O. Soglow and walk down the street his mighty prophet, it will be wel­ their fraternity- songs. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ED PAXTON come news to know that at their The four letter man who isi i bookstores they can secure at this Managing Editor Al de Bedts ident of the senior class, editaj | time new editions of "Peter Arno's BUSINESS STAFF the college newspaper, is Business Manager Harold Humm Parade", "Peter Arno's Hullabal- Vigilance Phi Beta Kappa, and is voted I Assistant Business Manager Marvin Greer j loo", "The New Yorker Album", "Handsomest Man". Advertising Manager Henry Briggs and Alan Dunn's "Rejections". Circulation Manager James Koger j The cartoons are their own testa- The University of Georgia i Steve Kite-Powell Assistant Circulation Manager i ment—nothing I can write could dent who couldn't hold more t FEATURES. than I can water. Virginia Ralston Bob Downes i adequately describe their exquisite Louise Paxton Isador Neham I wit, their consummate artistry. A The man with more wis* Cliff Treasure Maynard Kniskern : few of the drawings have been Committee on his slicker than Wjnchell i Bill Mabrey printed before in magazines — on file. SPORTS mostly in the New Yorker. Joe Flieschaker Jack Dalv The man who would die fori,* SOCIETY * * » Bettye Sullivan old Rutgers. (I hope he hasbjo Barbara Abernathy Everyone is talking about the Dorothv Rhoads time.) decorations John VasSos made for REPORTORIAL STAFF his edition of Grey's "Elegy Writ­ Olga Minor Nedra McNamara Must ten in a Country Churchyard". Then there was the moron i Pauline Lasky Daisy Wetmore They make this volume one of the Lorraine Wilkinson Fmnu Reude Fanger thought that make-up exams \ Fay Swisher Sallie Markley finest examples of artistic printing tests for beauty experts. Jean David George Harvey of the year. Francis Kane John Allen Bob Cahn (Law School I The Ladies Birthday- Almanac And now we'll sing todrl for 1932 Have theme song, "She was only a | "Glory Shall Not Touch Them"— Compiled by Cardin Medicine Co. tographer's daughter, but "Glory shall not touch them." Voltaire said that once, The Ladies Birthday Almanac she was well developed!" and although he was not referring to the University of for 1932 is only vaguely remin­ , he might well have been. The team iscent of its kinsman of the later nineteenth century (i.e.—Science has returned from an arduous road schedule that has "You can count me out of tiki and Health by Mary Baker Eddy). said the boxer to the referee i been termed, not without justice, "suicidal". In so much It transcends its predecessor in Got kissed the canvas. as the team gathered but six points, to be contrasted with that, while Mrs. Eddy disposed only sixty scored by their opponents, the absence of any tan- the zodiac, weather and barns cannot swallow! and of which the team can boast: honor. Those three j flags, legal holidays, religious fes- Him A day-bed is-not used in i games which the Hurricanes fought out were clean jtivals, bone spavins and bog mpav- daytime and (ask anyone aiti ,, , -pi,- »*;-__: u„-,_. --1 „.-__,] ins, with science and health thrown games; they were fast games. The Miami boys played . slept in one) it is NOT a bed! football, and played it hard. The philosophy of the book is Most college students do n«n It is extraneous to write that the team has not been delightfully simple. It achieves its Ye Editor to college and they are NOTi favored with certain conditions that undeniably are con- goal of health and happiness with- dents! ducive to better results; it is redundant to say that the out a"y ™ntal effort whatsoever, Final examinations do not i ... ., s.s i ». mi. i_- e • -t-u and in this respect it finds its clos- amine and they are NOT final I Hurricanes did not get the "breaks . The chief issue withJ ^ paralle, to ^ .^.^ of ^ which the University should be concerned is the unde- character deviations A powder magazine is M| arEdde vvivi Thd eand searching, being sup­ 9rounbtfje Campus! powder, and it is NOT a ma, niable spirit that dominates the team. plemented, in each case, by a half- A fan is not a This aggregation of football players has as its most and he is NOT a fan! commendable asset an unbreakable spirit. Out of this Pa*e ****•: .,__ DID YOU KNOW THAT: (If anyone wishes proof fon _, i_. i • By printing The Ladies Alman- We wonder why it is that a man of the amazing statements | spirit comes honor; it is that type of honor which may be __.. on ordinary nevvs stock thc weighing 200 pounds always mar­ above, on receipt of a self-l found anywhere, from gutters to castles, and which in publishers have assured wider ries a girl weighing 95 pounds? sed envelope we shall be gWl this case is found on the campus of the University of rural circulation than "Science Mr. Puglisi presents Mrs. Puglisi. steam off the stamp and lietf'. buck H Catalogue"alth and ,th bote hSea of whice h Congratulations! Miami. Therefore, albeit "glory shall not touch them"—jf"are^ printe^ d, "on harsh, | , '',glaze"d ' finish*? . . not this season—honor has touched them, and for this —William Mabrey We would like to hear Bob Bost­ Youngest Student Hm wick strut his stuff before a more reason, the Hurricanes have a rousing cheer coming to Is Honor New York < them. appreciative audience than the This column feels that, in re- carpet-baggers in assembly? Here is History j viewing the 1932 Almanac at this Miss Rose Gross, fresh Mi j When two diplomats of powerful countries get to- jtime- jt is making journalistic his- Our coeds are about to engage | the school of Liberal Arts, •> ! tory as th ubIicati n in the manly art of fencing! This I youngest student attending gether, it is news. When the young blood of the two : . f P ° haS not yet . . . i •_ • , . received the attention of the New ought to foil the boys! And can I University. She comes from I Americas get together, it is more than news—it is history. York Times nor of the 'American you imagine Priscilla Sweeting j High School in Liberty, New U And that is what we have with us at the University now. Bookman".—I. N. parrying a thrust from Joe Mon­ \ where she graduated last Ja tanus? The Pan American movement is, perhaps, one of the : . the age of fourteen. most important single undertakings to have come under j PERMANENT RECORD OF We suggest that the men's foot­ Miss Gross was a recipient ««! the sponsorship of this institution since its inception in ball team play the women's daisy- I New York State Scholarship I MIAMI GAMES IS KEPT ; for marked proficiency is 1925. For the future government officials, diplomats, and chain? The winner's prize would be a ride around the patio in the Regents' Examinations, but*' intellectual leaders of the Americas to form a friendly A permanent record of all games Pierce Arrow bus. i was unable to use it in Flon*') union in which they may discuss subjects of moment is a played by The University is being j passed to the next in rank. Homecoming is here, along with kept in graph form by John Mc­ At the University- she is i future asset which cannot be measured by any tangible Thanksgiving? And what is there Clelland, the inventor and copy­ ; ing Latin, Spanish, set of values. to give thanks for? Possibly the writer of this method. It is a sum­ English, Sociology and Latin I successful Hoover administration To those who are behind this movement, and to those mary in graphical form of all the and thoughts of a nice depression- I ican History. She is working' who have given their support to it, this paper is only too encounters, the yardage gained, turkey dinner, (red snapper) Bachelor of Science degrejeilJ glad to extend its good wishes and congratulations. It is and the individual performance of i cation, which will enable *a\ the duty of every student to do the same; an undertaking each player. This is extremely Speaking of red snapper, our • teach Latin, her favorite valuable for reference. pal, Curley North, went fishing such as this cannot realize its fullest values unless it has A special copy for the homecom­ off Bayfront Park and the fish bit cooperation from each person attending this school. Your ing game is being produced with so fast that he had to hide behind they were ashamed to be efforts in behalf of the Pan American Congress may not all the players autographing it. a tree to bait his hook? Homecoming will give tit^ return you anything substantial as a result, but you will Mr. McClelland first started There is really a senior class grads a chance to see the worki on this four years and at the University? But with the hang one on Erskine? Also ^ have the undeniable satisfaction of knowing that you are j "* ii- "•*« contributing to history. i now has a nationally recognized exception of about a dozen enthus­ who is running arnund method. iastic leaders, one would think that year's girl friend. o III i' i* o III i II s» K

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LETTER-BOX PHI EPSILON PI ALUMNI ARE IN MANY O f^\ 'C ^T V DIFFERENT FIELDS SINCEGRADUATION 8 O U V9 I El I ' & The outstanding deficiency in the social life ot the university National Social Fraternity Grads in Boston. He was vice-president this year has been the lack of an Adopt Varied Occupations of the Law School and a member d ORGANIZATIONS of the Judge Whitfield Club. an organization which comprises in its membership representatives of the Victor Reuben is attending Med- fraternity home on Ponce de Leon fraternal orders of our Alma Mater. The alumni of Phi Epsilon Pi, cal School at the University of Eoulevard. A color motif of red The fraternities are the back­ national social fraternity at the I Califo rnia, and Harry Mendel is firs; Annual and gold will predominate in the bone and the structure of our social University, are widely scattered in now with the Majestic Manufac­ HOMECOMING decorations. Refreshments will be life. While unorganized and work­ their occupations and endeavors turing Company of Atlanta. Ga. served. Univertity • ' HMWH ing solely for the good of their since leaving the Miami campus. . Murray Levine is attending Car­ The alumni members are Myron individual chapters, all do not Coral Gable*. Fla. Clarence Ross, the first superior negie Tech in Pittsburgh. Murray- Williams. Robert MacDonell. Ed­ «» benefit front the work carried on, of Alpha Iota, the local chapter, is was a member of the varsitv win Starr. George Sargent. William as they unquestionably would if associated with the Gastonia Knit-j wrestling team here in lt*2.t-li»30. Rigby. Jerome Kavney. A. J. La­ they were able to present them­ ting Mills in Gastonia. North Car-1 ...... , . ,,. .. 7' hankstming \Vttk End ing. Leonard Bisz. Carl Starace. selves as an organized unit. olina. "Clanky" edited the foot-\ *£*. ^^lder, a M.am, boy. re- V iember 2*th to. 2Sit/ Shirley Dix.and Gilbert Bromaghim. At the beginning of the school cently dr Pped outof sch o1 l ball programs for th* years 1927- ._ ° ° " *• «» vear the interfraternity council 1928, and 1928-1929.* He was a ' in Holly-wood, California, and Har­ wa? disbanded by the orders of the member of the Judge Whitfield Frank Parizek and Onas Brooks Wednesday. president of this school. Since that Club. old Oram, who is remembered for will return to the University for time the loss of the council has his spectacular football and bas­ Pht Alpha Open //^ust "Aye" Farr, best remembered the homecoming festivities. been keenly felt by the entire for his "Melody Boys", including ketball ability, is an associate ed­ school. I feel that the cause of this I hanksjifinj Walt Svehla and Bob Stanton, his itor of a newspaper syndicate in action has been rectified, and the Delia Sigma Kappa Open House "Commanders" a} the Coral Gables Westchester County. New York. Norman Foote. member of last situation which formerly existed Country Club in 1929, and "All year's freshman football team, will Eluma Crockin is now in New- will no longer trouble the council. Hail to Dear Miami", is doing big Fndau Staht leturn soon from Salem, Mass. Taking the above facts into cop- things in Gary, Indiana. Aaron is York, where he is associated w'ith Mu.m: Ersktne f ttat ball Game sideration, I feel that a new or­ a father now. Madame Francis, famous designer A piano ensemble class under \\lumni Hornet <* mm a Uan<.e ganization should be formed, and of ladies apparel. the direction of Hannah Asher would like to take this opportun­ Harold Farkas is the United at ter jame _ will be formed at the University ity of calling the matter to the Press Representative of Miami. He of Miami conservatory, N. E. 2nd attention of the fraternities and helped to keep the original "Hur­ Saturdau Ave., and 14th St., beginning Mon­ Over One Thousand Are suggesting that they reorganize ricane" on its feet in its first years, Pi ( hi Open Hause and Uani IT- •• nr__ uii . Arizona to organize the law schooschool I and citizen of this wonderful city. Old Timer over \\ QAM last year. i. n th, e .Universit, . ______»«y of Miami_ : . _.H_e i__ha_d i ward It is not difficult to realize the im­ Burdine's His ambition is to be a playwright. previously been at the head of the I The committee in charge of the portance of such a conference in

Monroe Jay Kaplan is a member iaw school of the University of : affair consists of Jimmie Abras. promoting international good-will, of the firm of Kaplan Brothers in Florida. His entire life was devoted George Glassford. Stuart Patton. and I am sure it will be a great Photographs New York City, the largest man-; to teaching law. Three of his four and Harry Meigs. success. You are assured of all the ufacturers of artificial flowers in sons, Wendall F. of New York, , Pi Chi alumni members are Rod support I am able to render." Glvnn Owen of New; Smyrna and the world. Ashman, Ted Bleir. William Hor- I >r. Benavides, recently appointed Joseph Lipson is practicing law- Russell Austin of the University J. R. Burkhalter. George Ed- j Peruvian consul to New Orleans. Solve of Miami, who will continue his iJJ^ arrived in Miami for a short visit father's classes in that institution. ,.mithi Ear, Bucheit. Frank Par- before proceeding to his new post. Mrs.' Rasco and other relatives izek fiob Stanton James O'Brien, Before his appointment to the dip­ After a long class session Your were in attendance at the funeral. I)a!e Kidwell. George Lins. Harry lomatic service he was director And you need a good rest. i i Gray, Porter Norris, Bill Kim­ general of Peruvian prisons. He Worthmor rs refreshin' brough, Toby Lyons, Givas Metour. IS a graduate of the University of Xmas Gift The newly elected officers of Peter White. Pat Cannon. Ron Wil­ San Marcos, a director of Y.M.C.A. And it's always the best' Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity are: ley, Austin Mills. Harold Carbon­ in Lima, and a member of the Jerome Cohn. superior; Joe Flei­ neau. Wright Peabody. Bill Scat­ . . M. C. A. continental committer Problems schaker. vice superior; Albert tergood, Jug Morris. Richard Pom­ of South America. As a member Kurtzon, treasurer, Jack Daly, eroy, Reed Williams, Gayiord Wil­ of many international conferences Worthmor secretary; George Reichgott. ser- liams, Charles English, Onas Brooks. Dr. Benavides is particularly in­ ICE CREAM geant-at-arms: Robert Cohn, quar- Fred Rowley, Ed Cant well. Martin terested in the prospects of the Size 8x10 20. ARACON AM SUE . trely representative; and Ben Rini. Charles Kirkwood, and Wil- student conference to be held Berner, house manager. iam Haynie. here in April 11-14. The first of a series of illustra­ tive talks on the geography e,f The Delta Sigma Kappa fraternity j South America was given by Stuart Friday is Collegiate Night will have open house Thursday.! Patton. The object of these talks $i from four-thirty till nine at the is to better acquaint the students CAnother preliminary of the dance contest will be with that continent in preparation for the conference. held after the game Fndav night. The eight best No appointment couples will be given passes. Tn Meet You A T The University crowd will be there. HOWARD AND DENNY'S Necessary BARBER SHOP Coral Gables Country Club 2..1 Pone* de I..on Blvd. U e Cater to I'mverulu Studtntt

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Irish Heavyweight Matriculates As "'SUM'S Pickings 1 1

Pre-Legal Student These games will practically- looks like a winner here. close the gridiron year, except for Alabama - Vanderbjlt Peri___ a few widely scattered post-season an unwise choice, but the Crii»* Jimmy Maloney Will Give contests. So here goes for the 4st Tide has been pushing fonrftop j Pointers To Miami time. rapidly. U.C.L.A. - Florida—The G« Boxing Squad Auburn-South Car.—The Plains­ -MOB men w-ill round out a fairly success­ are in for a trimming. ful, season with this game. Tennessee-Kentucky—Aboutt Jimmie Maloney, the Boston Holy Cross - Boston Coll.—The same score as last year. heavyweight who ranks right up Crusaders ought to do a little bet­ Maryland-Johns He.pkins—TV there with the other big fellows, ter than last year's 7-0 victory. Old Liners conclude a verv s«k fying year. matriculated at the University of Colgate - Brown—This goes to Miami Saturday after a conference Colgate. Pittsburgh-Nebraska—Allow f» I with Dr. B. F. Ashe and started in a couple of touchdowns. N.V.U. - Carnegie—The Violets classes Monday. Nor. Car.-Virginia—Ditto be^ I feel that two losses already this Notre Dame-Army—Also. Maloney, who announced his season is enough. Oklahoma - Okla. Aggies—X« I complete retirement from the ring, Centenary-Arkansas—Close, but very much leeway here. and who is now located perman­ we'll say Centenary. U.S.C.-Wash. (Dec. .Si—Put, ently in the northwestern section Chattanooga - Centre—Might be down for I'.S.C. of the city with his family, has en­ a tie, but 'Nooga has the edge. V.P.I.-V.M.I.—Another win f« j rolled for a special pre-law course Columbia-S.racuse—Thanksgiv­ the Gobblers. and will also help coach the boxing ing seems to be entirely taken up West Va.-W. & J.—The Mo» j squad. by dogfights like this and they're taineers won't have to call out _n The popular heavyweight will hard. Marines for this one. give pointers to the Miami mitt­ CornelKPenn.—Clearly Cornell. men three times weekly, Monday, Stanford-Dartmouth—The Stan­ Wednesday, and Friday, Coach ford Indian ought to take a few- Collegiate Slang "All Brett revealed. Dartmouth Indian scalps. The Bostonian, when interviewed, Marquette - Drake — Another Over" Gangsters' Aif«l I said that his liking for Miami and trimming for the Bulldogs, this •its climate was one of the main one from the Golden Avalanche. , The canvas stretchers of ti. I factors in his decision to choose Duke-Wash. & Lee—We'll give "big top", long famed for the. Miami as his residence. He added this one to the "mystery team". polyglot jargon, and tht- "bigshot*" that many of his friends had rec­ Duquesne-Howard (Nov. 27) — of gangland, have nothing on the I ommended the University of Miami A walkaway. students of the University of Miiai ' highly, knowing his determination Georgia - Ga. Tech.—The usual when it comes to slang expressioni to complete the education which battle, with the Bulldogs on tojp. his devotion to the ring had denied JIMMIE MALONEY Detroit-Georgetown—By a nar­ A list compiled in the Englii him. "I intend to go into active row margin. department shows not less tilt practice here after I complete my Kansas State - Washburn—The 921 separate and distinct expres­ work at the University," Maloney Prospects For 1932 Hurricane Varsity Aggies, by about 20-0. sions in everyday use. These mt>\ said. Tulane-LSU—Need we say more? from the more familiar remarks of disapproval including "aw heck' "Of course, this life will be all Brightened By Current Freshman Crop Yale-Princeton—And the above and "gee" to the more involve* new to me, and I'll be glad of the goes here too, only stronger. and obscure variety of whid experience its novelties will afford This Years's Team, Seasoned year than before, reinforced by- Rice-Baylor (Nov. 27)—Baylor "smoothy" and "kipper" are men- j me. I look forward to making a Juniors To Be Enlarged yearlings from Massachusetts, Ill­ has taken so many beatings that bers. success of my studies. It will be By Crack Sophs inois, New Hampshire, and Penn­ we're somewhat leary. However, just like starting in all over again." sylvania, presenting together a they'll need some improvement to The list includes 103 desifra- i smoothly working, powerful ma­ beat the Owls. tions for inebriation and the de­ When asked what courses he Although an undefeated first chine. Three games already tucked St. Mary's-Oregon—We predict grees thereof. 56 ways of directing had decided on, the boxer replied year team last year enabled fans away on the win side of the sheet, the Galloping Gaels will wind up undesirables to take their leite. that he had signed up for English, to make glowing varsity- prophe­ with one more yet to play. That the season in style. 174 undesirable mental condition. economics, and business law, and sies, the prospects in view from the just about summarizes the frosh S.M.U.-T.C.U.—The main event and 62 names for ford. Who SIB would probably add one or two current edition of the freshman as a unit. When you get down to in Southwestern circles. they don't teach you anything it] more subjects later to this cur- e eleven will allow them to almost them as separate individuals, you Texas - Texas Aggies — Texas college? riculum. outdo themselves, when they begin find such outstanding performers figuring on the 1932 Hurricanes. Jimmie Maloney, or rather Ed­ as Fogg, Weiss, and Reisman at First to be considered is the ward James Maloney, entered the tackle, Waugh and Driscoll at present first string of.Coach Mc­ ranks of the professional boxers guard, Connors and Richardson at Cann's, composed almost entirely in l'.*24 with a wealth of experience the pivot position, Buckley, Mc- of sophomores, the graduates of Kimmie, and Bierkamper at the New Boyvilles already behind him. This consisted a tough schedule which included of a year of fighting among his flanks, and backfield men like victories over the high schools of Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, soldier Grainey, Lewis, Thompson, and the Miami area, the Key West buddies, some bouts with amateurs Getchell. With this material to add Marine team, and the University for Young Men in and around Boston, and a lot of to that of the 19,31 varsity, it is of Florida "B" squad. These are battles on- the streets of South not unreasonable to look for an the men who make up the greater Boston in the district where he | upcurve on the University of Mi­ part of the varsity today. When was born. The praise of Jack Demp­ ami football chart. $ 95 they take the field next year, a sey, the Manassa Mauler, had seasoned bunch of veterans, they 14 much to do with the decision of will have had behind them a year the young Boston boy to turn pro­ With Two Pairs of of intercollegiate ball-playing and / too Specials at the fessional. Full Cut Trousers the experience accruing from an S'eic Suda Shop In his first two years Maloney arduous schedule of eleven games, SANDWICHES, 15c set up. for himself an enviable and possibly- twelve. Around them Just arrived! The assort­ With olives and potato chips record, losing only to Jack Sharkey, will be built the main hopes for ment includes cassimeres in and accounting for 18 wins, half a Miami team approaching closest SODAS. 15c newest 1 93 1. patterns, un­ of them on knockouts. His name to the criterion a Hurricane eleven With-two dips of ice cream finished worsteds, and chev­ was first brought before the country set up back in 1926. iots—all correct for wear as a leading heavyweight when he And now these scrapping fresh­ SAN SEBASTIAN smacked down Arthur De Kuh, a men. Not so heavy as their pred­ right now. and all wool to countryman of Camera's and only- ecessors, but rather characterized SODA SHOP be crisp and fresh many slight ly smaller than the latter. by a tendency toward heighth and One block tram Sthool months from now. As with Nearing the end of his active par­ ranginess. More local sons this Boyvilles always, thev are ticipation in the ring, Maloney had already hammered out one decis­ dollars ahead of their class ion over the Wandering Alp before F W BELL M I. BELL in style, in tailoring, and meeting him here the second time in value. Sizes 32 to 36. in a bout which placed the genial TSED TIRES Irishman high in the approval of $ 00 all Miamians. l andUp Store Hours—Daily 8:30-5:30—5a/. 8:30-9:00

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II o III e v o m i a i: a i i i o it fc PAGE FIVE ERSKINE FIRST HOMECOMING FO [^nra^'Swaiiiis Over Local Squad Strong Squad Of For 16-0 Victory Scccdcrs To Meet Hurricanes Here McCann Faces Crimson With An Almost All-Fresh­ man Machine South Carolinians Have Met Many Strong Teams: Behind perfect interference and Hope For Win beautiful blocking, "Bat" Bellini and his Alabama "B" mates ran to The .ieceders of Erskine College. a 16-0 win over an outweighed, butnot outfought, Miami Hurricane Due West, South Carolina, have at Moore Park Friday night. the honor to meet the Hurricanes in the first Homecoming ever to be Coach McCann's men put up the staged at the University of Miami. earnest struggle seen here in many The two teams clash under the a moon, and except for a few be- Klieg lights at Moore Park Friday- vrildered moments in the opening night, with what is expected to be period of the game, gave the hefty one of the largest turnouts ever Alabamanians plenty of opposition. tei see a collegiate game in Miami It took the 'Bama reserves just packing the stands. five plays after the opening kick- off to score a touchdown and con­ The South Carolina aggregation The last "B" team touchdown vert for the extra-point, Bellini and Minor Sports In Ascendance As Close has been having a run of luck came as the result of a powerful Causey both contributing long runs similar to the Hurricanes, their attack launched in midfield. Causey behind super-excellent blocking, Of Miami Gridiron Season Draws Near record showing only one win and and Bellini, the two Alabama and the rest of the game promised two scoreless ties out of a total of broken-field artists, accounted feer to be a massacre. But the Miami entire time to watching over the eight games. However, the brand several long runs behind the excel­ University Has Intensive boys had different ideas on the destinies of the Hurricane gridders. of opposition they have been meet­ lent blocking of their teammates, subject and demonstrated that Schedules Slated For will soon transfer his activities to ing stacks up in general as much and when the Miami defense tight­ they meant every word of it by- Lesser Athletics the court. Practically superior to any team the Miamians ened up they gave the ball to Dem­ holding the Alabama running at­ all of last year's basjteteers have have played. yanovich. On his first try the Hur­ tack well in hand throughout the graduated, leaving McCann with ricane secondary pulled him down With the final windup eef the The Seceders lost their two remainder of the first quarter. the problem of building up almost football season drawing near, the opening tilts to Mercer and Cit­ six yards short of the goal. A sec­ an entire new squad. Lou Hansen It was in the second stanza that University of Miami turns its at- adel, two of the strongest outfits ond attempt netted four more and Luke Crowe are the two mem­ Miami showed some real football. tention to an extensive campaign in the S.I.A.A., by scores of 6-20 yards. On the next play the big bers of the 1931 varsity on whom Demyanovich, who hits the line of minor sports. and 6-12. In their third go they Alabama fullback was thrown back the Miami basketball coach will just as hard as his name is to spell The Hurricane tennis team swings brought home a scoreless tie with with no gain, and remembering have to depend. A barnstorming and pronounce, plunged his way- into its collegiate schedule with a the Purple Hurricane of Furman, their last unsuccessful experience trip through Florida and a number down to the Hurricane 7 yard tilt against the raequeteers of Rol­ and followed it with a win oyer under the goal posts with the of games on the home court will stripe, with the locals bitterly con­ lins College here on Nov. 28. with Newberry College, IS-14. Prob­ Miami linesmen, Bellini was given be announced soon. testing, every inch of the way. the ball -and sprinted around left two matches with local teams, the ably their outstanding feat of the With first down and goal to go, end: from the two yard stripe for Miami City team and the Miami A swimming team rapidly-round­ year was holding Davidson to 0-0 the Miami forward wall stoppep. the six points. Gandy again sent Biltmore organization, already un­ ing into shape under Coach Thelen decision, since the North Carolina each Alabama attempt, and when a perfect kick over the bar, making der their belts. Hamm. Scharfman, appears to have a busy season schools boasts victories over two the players untangled themselves it 16 and 0. Midlin, Greer, and one or two ahead. Plans are under way which Southern Conference teams, VMI after the fourth down, the pigskin other men to be selected later, will indicate that the squad will meet and Washington and Lee, and also rested on the one foot mark. How­ Miami's only good opportunity \ form the varsity. Three of these not only various club teams, but a tie with the Blue Devils of Duke. ever, a few minutes later Fogg to score came after a bad punt had j members face their first collegiate will participate in the Senior An upset by the Stetson Hatters, fumbled a bad pass from center given the'm the ball, on their op­ j contest against the . A.A.U. meet, and face the natators 24-7, followed a loss to the Wake and was downed behind the goal ponents 31 yard line, and a 20 yard The university team is blessed with from the University of Florida and Forest Deacons by a 13-0 count, line for a safety- and two points. i( ontwued on I'aje Six/ ian abundance of material this year, Georgia Tech. Marshall Wayne and and in their last attempt the Se- ' and will be favored over the up- Carrington Gramling are foremost ceders dropped a hard one point staters. The remainder of the among the divers, while Nick Weiss, meeting with Wofford, 12-13. On | schedule may include a trip to Bill Bull, Cliff Treasure, and a comparison between the two 'Independently Owned' Winter Park, and possible matches Howard Edwards have been kick­ schools, the scoresheet gives the with Florida, Southern, Stetson, ing up most of the froth in the South Carolinians an edge over 'and St. Petersburg .Junior College. local meets. It is hoped that mater­ the men of McCann. Whether Tom McCann, now devoting his ial will be found among the uni­ Miami's first Homecoming will Coral Gables Grocery Co, versity tankmen for entrance in furnish the Hurricanes with suffi­ the national Olympic Games. cient impetus to send the Seceders 2101-7 PONCE DE LEON BOULEVARD back home on the short end of the Coach Ernie Brett has outlined count remains to be seen. Catering to the Student and Fraternity trade A NEW ANGLE an extensive season for the boxing and wrestling teams, and he is for­ Head Coach McCann has been Free Del11 PHONE EVERGREEN 501-02 tunate in that he will have an en­ working his charges hard in prep­ cr MIAMI tire group of veteran mittmen. aration for the South Carolina in­ Stan Phillips, captain, Johnny vasion, and with the return to the lineup of several of the varsity- (t onfmued ^r /'JJ. Seven) men injured on the team's road trip, prospects for a full rollcall of first-stringers at Friday's game are much brighter. Since Erskine You'll like the POWER is a conference member, the Hur­ ricanes will not be able to use any COLLEGIATE ATMOSPHERE ?/!. LIGHT freshmen, and practically the en­ tire varsity squad will go into at DAY action against the invaders. In the starting lineup, Graczyk DEPENDABLE and Middleton look like sure choices for the wing positions. At MIAMI is a great place any way you tackles, McCann intimated Bowlby HUPP'S look at it-- especially from a John­ son runabout on a right angle turn would be running mate to Frank PONCE DE LEON BOULEVARD You can take a day's private cruise Puglisi, with Kozlowski at center. around the bay for only $5 00 plus Dansky- and Peterniche will prob­ gasoline. S W 2nd Street on the ably fill the guard positions. In the river backfield it looks like Lee at the LIGHT LUNCHES - SODAS signal calling post. Hansen at full. CANDY - MAGAZINES - TOBACCO and Bates and Reichgott at halves. HOPKINS <..ww

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DAVISON, WHO WILL LECTURE AT LU OF M. FIELD GOAL WINS WINTER INSTITUTE. IS A POET OF NOTE pOR PI CHI TEAM A field goal in the last few min­ U A Cambridge Man, Member i'.nd at various times during these utes of the fourth quarter enabled Of Modern England'* years he was associated with J. C. the Pi Chi fraternity to win one Literati Squire in the work of the "Lon­ of the most exciting games played don Mercury", to which he has so far in the University of Miami been a constant contributor. Mr. Edward Davison, who will be round robin intramural touch foot­ Davison numbers among his per­ ball tournament. one of the many famous authors gonal friends and acquaintances Pushed back to their own two to lecture at the University's Win­ most of the famous living author's yard line, the Phi Alpha fraternity- ter Institute of Arts, has written of England, not_.bly Walter de la team repulsed three attempts a book of poems, "Harvest of Mare, Hilaire Belloc, J. C. Squire, through the line and around the • Youth", and a book of criticism, Edward Shanks, J. B. Priestly, ends, but one the last down Er­ entitled "Some Modern Poets", is and others of the group of young nest Brettschneider dropped back a. brilliant young British poet and novelists, poets, and critics who and lifted a pretty kick over the critic, and a graduate of Cambridge. are engaged in rebuilding the post­ cross bars for a Pi Chi victory, 3-0. He has written in recent years war literature of the country. for the "Manchester Guardian", I'I (IMS Eta. Pill AI.I'MA / t.mmu \1c( ann. New Hurruane ( "The Daily News", "The West­ AYieyni- me Kitt-l'eiwell minster Gazette", "The New States- ADDITIONAL GAMES liiirr 1 - R-Mnaen IllllUlfeelireli- I- Itrimsetn man", "The English Saturday Re- SLATED FOR MIAMI l.letlls rg Menu) view", "The Outlook", and "The - Hi 1-itNtllllri le- ri­ l.eet'ke- Consensus Shows That Students hrlaiii-y ll li e Tyson Spectator". He was an associate A(1 vision of the British Admiralty. Ga. The Georgians will stop here freshmen in an effort to save his - - -• - • '. .... on the field composed mainly of iateAfte, especiallr dragginy vacationsg Georg:e Harvey L with Special Care By the time he was seventeen he at Miami on their way to Havana, varsity men for the Erskine en­ away from the girls and giving had begun to attract notice by his jhe big Empty Stocking Fund tilt counter next week. In fact, the DADS BARBER SHOP: poems in the London periodicals, jth the State Teachers of Ala- him time to adjust his thoughts, w Alabama "B" team was really play­ :.:<"' P')Nf i iii EON BLVD. and when at the end of the war bama on De.. 11 will be the next ing the Miami frosh, for at no time the question was arranged in he went up to Cambridge Univer- t„ last go for the varsity if pres- were there more than five varsity- words of one syllable. He said. "Well, (long pause) personally sity as an undergraduate he was ent plans for bringing either the men on the field, and the greater 1 already known as the author of a Georgia or Tulane reserves down part of the time only one or two. I'm in favor of it. I have been book of poems. ;o Miami for a New Year's Day Ben Weiss and Bob Fogg, big first worried how to go to all the affair< without slighting anyone. I hope Have You Ever At St. John's College (where lame are fulfilled. year men, outdid themselves at thi went, before him, Ben Jonson, tackle posts. Both of them were in it does go through, then I could Noticed— Herrick, Matthew Prior, Words­ every play and broke through the use studying for an excuse. The Rho Beta Omicron, Public That successful men of worth, Kirke White, J. C. Squire, heavy Alabama line on numerous girls are becoming envious and you Speaking Fraternity, Meets and many another! he graduated occasions. The former, in particu­ know, "Hell hath no fury like a the business world are al­ with the highest possible honors lar, deserves credit above his per- woman scorned". ways well dressed' in English Literature and edited Rho Beta Omicron, honorary formance for having only been Hearing a noise like a type- That the leaders of tb the Cambridge Review, the oldest public speaking fraternity of the practicing one short week. Dansky wrjter> (Chicago model). Crash student body are eilw»i of English university journals. He University of Miami, met recently and Middleton showed their usual . ji--, ^.ap found relating stories of careful ih the selection of' was also one. of the leading speak- at t>,e home of Mrs. J. Raymond stellar brand of play, and Richard- \vjnona Beach davs to his admirer- ers at-the Cambridge Union, the Graves. son and Connors, freshmen, did a Draping his ' arm (good arm) their clothes'

great debating society of the uni- Members decided to purchase a good job at center. In the backfield around the mail box he said "I'm Of course you have. It', versity. At the same time he was copy 0f Ruth Bryan Owen's new Lewis was going good, together all for jt 0ne at a tjme' the'y last self evident that dothespla. contributing poems to such London book on public speaking, read ami with Hansen and Reichgott, while ] ". onper a major part in makia» periodicals as "The New States­ study it, and then present it to Lee and Thompson played a nice man", "The London Mercury", the university library. Miss Mar- game at quarter, both tossing ac- Then, intermingled with ham life a success. Don I negl* "The Westminster Gazette", and ian Wallace Todd was appointed curate passes for much needed on rye and other delicacies from yours' It's so much cheap* "Land and Water". chairman of the nominating com- yardage. the lunch counter, these opinions not to' In l'.)22. after an unusually- mittee which will present its slate Alabama as a team received were collected. brilliant university career, he left at the next meeting to be held plenty- of praise for their machine- Silver Squarcia, "No soap. I got- 3famrs ^antatrofl Cambridge to take up the editor- Wednesday evening, December 2nd, like blocking and interference ta woik. -( not • ryto" ship of a London literary and pol- at the university. Initiation of new which made possible the runs of Wayne Remley, "Let me see, _!'• itical review. "The Challenge", members will also take place at Causey and Bellini, and a hard (grunt), Easter comes on Sunday. Formerly de.sij.n- Two years later he was invited to the next meeting. , charging line paved the way for We ought to split them up. So undertake the general manager- A social hour followed the bus- the plunges of Demyanovich, rug- many fellows are not working that M. Rosenberg N« ship of the London "Guardian", iness meeting. ged Alabama fullback.- , we should not have so many days." o in e e o in i n g E «I i t i o t THE MIAMI HURRICANE PAGE SEVEN

STUDENT WRITER'S Intensive Schedules For GUILD IS FORMED Minor Sports Are Planned

• Continued from Page Fue> The Student Writers Guild of the University of Miami, an honor- Bates, John O'Day. Fred Fahren­ feld, George Manley, and Billy ,« society for student writers, Eavenson are the men who will commenced its activities Thursday- carry Miami colors into battle afternoon with an organiation meet­ again this year. The boxers will ing at the home of Mrs. L. C. 01- make a trip to Washington, D.C.. son 801 Medina Avenue, Coral to meet Catholic University, and Gables. will stop off on the way back to The objects of the club are, first, take on the Parris Island Marines. to produce a literary magazine for It is also hoped that the wrestling the University of Miami, and sec­ team, which has as its nucleus ond, to establish and perpetuate a such veterans as Jerry Cohn, cap­ clubhouse and library in Coral tain, Tuffy Weilbacher. Jimmie Gables. Tbe club has established Abras. Al KurtzOn, George Okell. temporary quarters on the first and George Reichgott, will accom­ floor of the Cla-Reina Hotel. pany the mittmen on their trip N'orth if plans calling for matches The magazine, which will be with Franklin and Marshall, Par­ named "Blue Sky", will be of tab­ ris Island Marines, and possibly loid size and will contain material the University of Pennsylvania, written by members of the guild. are fulfilled. Mrs. Ida Clyde Clark, who is spon­ soring the club, has held editorial As to track, lack of facilities positions on Pictorial Review and will probably obviate any develop­ other nationally known' publica­ ment of this sport, although there tions. Mrs. Clark has announced is some excellent material at the that there will be only two issues The 19} 1-32 University of Miami tennis squad. Top row. left to right: Thomson. Kite-Powell. Stem. Scharf university. Lee and Lefkowitz in of the magazine scheduled for this man. Manleu. Second rou.'. Yahner. Gerstel. Beldner. Bower. Mindlin. Bottom row: McLeland. mgr.. Greer. Conlan. Hamm the dashes, Phillips, Heckman, and year but it is believed by numer­ Siler in the weights, and Stiles in ous members that, if the publica­ University Plans To American republics with special nation and the world in general. the distance runs, are some of the reference to their relations with men around whom a track squad tion is well accepted, the Univer­ Make Coining Year Best The university has taken steps the United States. Courses have could be built. Baseball is still an sity of Miami will soon have a in the field of study of the sun's been added offering intensive train­ unknown quantity. For one thing, monthly magazine. rays to determine the actual qual­ ing for representatives of Amer­ it is negligible as far as gate re­ The first meeting,, which was a (Continued, from Page One) ities of Miami sunshine, how best ican business houses in Latin ceipts are concerned, and colleg­ business session, completed plans to use it in maintaining health, in proper training for children from American countries. iate opponents are a long way for membership requirements. recovering health and in producing the beginning. It is at the down from Miami. On the other hand. These requirements specify that crops of all kinds. town branch that many lovely- The university now offers in this Tommy McCann, head grid mentor, only those actively interested in programs of leading musical organ­ department fourteen separate cour­ has seen service in the big leagues writing as a profession will be ad­ Miami has become a national izations are presented in Recital ses in Latin American subjects. and is confident that he can turn mitted. The faculty in this department has and international center as a play­ Hall, weekly throughout the win­ ground and more recently has out a crack ball club if given the Honorary memberships at one ter season. been recruited from South Amer­ opportunity. The many national hundred dollars will be open to ican countries. Future plans for come into prominence as a health center. The University is especially- league teams training in and near those interested in promoting lit­ The university at present has the department include bringing five undergraduate schools, consist­ interested in the creation of a southeastern Florida would con­ erary art as well as those actively- students from various universities ing of the College of Liberal Arts. center around which may gather stitute another favorable factor. interested. These will be life mem­ of Latin America to the University a School of Business Administra­ the general intellectual, artistic, berships. of Miami, and also the transfer of The University of Miami has tion, a School of Education, a some students from Miami to Latin and scientific activities of the en­ had golf teams for the past sev­ The organization committee School of Music and a School of American institutions. tire community. eral years and expects to again. which is completing arrangements Law. At a future date the depart­ A permanent campus of one At present, a suitable instructor for the organization of the guild, Since its inception the univer­ ments of architecture, aviation and hundred sixty acres has been pro­ is being sought. John Slocum consists of the following members: sity has felt strongly that educa­ engineering will be established. vided in Coral Gables for the uni­ seems to be in the lead for the William Mabrey, chairman, May- tion is the most important factor versity^ future growth and devel­ No. 1 position, with Charles Smith. nard Kniskern, Al de Bedts, Isador It is the desire of the University in bringing the people of the opment. The campus will be devel­ Melvin Cohen, Jimmie Lyons, and Neham, Ed Paxton, Jean David, of Miami to become Pan American Americas into closer relations, oped over a period of years. Two Jerry Cohen in close pursuit. Pauline Coleman, and John Allen. in scope. This is one of the major each studying the history, the buildings are already financed but objectives and has been determined tradition, the culture of the other Altogether, it would appear that not erected. At present classes are Those present at the first meet­ largely by reason of its location in and so coming into a broader un­ at no time in the year is the Uni­ conducted in the university build­ ing were: Al de Bedts, Isador the most southeastern part of the derstanding of the problems which versity to be without some brand ing, on University Drive, one mile Neham, Nedra McNamara, Ed Pax­ i United States, immediately adja­ confront the people of the two of sport, and if such a thingshould north of the permanent campus. ton, William Mabrey, Paul Hilty, cent to the West Indies and within continents. come to pass, the students can al­ easy reach of South America. The Harold Farkas, Pauline Coleman, In addition to the varied all- ways take up horseshoe pitching : first step in this plan has been to Another major objective of the Thelma Yeuell, Jean David, May- year-round sports program of foot­ as a last resort. ; offer courses in Pan American de­ university- is also determined by- nard Kniskern, Julia Pacoria, Mrs, ball, basketball, handball, swim­ partments covering the broad field its location on the edge of the Ruth Olsen, John Allen. Mrs. Ger­ ming, baseball, track, tennis, golf, I of history, culture, political devel- tropics. It is. felt that in its re­ trude Hardeman, and Mariana and inter-mural sports the, student ZOOLOGICAL NOTES Beeching. ; opment, and world position, of the search work the university should concentrate on the tropical research organizations include a wide range in the fields of biology and agricul­ of activities in the science clubs, ture. This research will be of im­ language clubs, honorary and soc­ Several brethren of the Delta THANKSGIVING mediate benefit to Florida, to the ial fraternities, dramatic clubs, Sig Fraternity made a two hun­ PI CHI CANDIES literary and public speaking groups. dred yard dash after a possum last night Ed Wright featured The University of Miami, with Open House Ri'SSELL McPHAILS prominently in the capture, as it WHfTHAN'S SATURDAY Dr. B. F. Ashe at its head, has was with his cane that the beast ART STYLE See You become a very important asset to was finally conquered. Jack Frost Chocolate Covered Cherries Metropolitan Miami. It can be of seized the cane from the limping Dance 49c lb. Tonite inestimable value to the whole dis­ Mr: Wright, and with the help of SATURDAY EVENING a bull dog who was holding the trict and to the Nation in its re­ LE TAW'S possum firmly by the throat, »uc- Ecerilone Invited search work alone. It is an institu­ PHARMACY ceeded almost single handed in l(H2 CORAL WAY at the tion of immense value not only in surrounding the game. The possum 2.29 PONCE DE LEON BLVD. PHI ALPHA HOUSE its work of training young men may be found in a cage in the and women, but as a place for zoological lab, if you have the courage to brave the odors thereof. 541 HARDEE ROAD artistic, intellectual and scientific leadership. Mr. Harold (Ho) Humm shot four teal ducks the other day in the Everglades. We were present odas andwiches WELCOME when Ho arrived home with his _'.ads dinner. Mr. H.umm plans to do a oups little deer and Seminole hunting mokes Old Grads! s in the near future. Plan the WHIFFLE Game and win S2.50 in trade VOLK'S BREMAN'S SODA GRILL DELTA SIGMA KAPPA SPORTING GOODS Colonnade Bldj • Sext to Bark FRATERNITY 105 SHORELAND ARCADE SERVICE WITH A SMILE'

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