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Xavier University Exhibit All Xavier Student Newspapers Xavier Student Newspapers 1930-03-12 Xavier University Newswire Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio) Follow this and additional works at: https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/student_newspaper Recommended Citation Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio), "Xavier University Newswire" (1930). All Xavier Student Newspapers. 1438. https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/student_newspaper/1438 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Xavier Student Newspapers at Exhibit. It has been accepted for inclusion in All Xavier Student Newspapers by an authorized administrator of Exhibit. For more information, please contact [email protected]. :.'·· •.'•'..' ., ::·;. ..... r.~\. ... "'( THE O~FICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER 9F THE <:olfEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS, ST. XAVIER COLLEGE VOL XV. ·CINCINNATI, OHIO, WEDNEsDAY, MARCH 12, 1930 PRICE Sc NO •. 23. Century A.C. Team Corners Market In Y's Track Fiesta ,,\ St. Xavier Maaquera Toi ' . Visit, Bellevue Pariah ·NEWCOMERS SHOW "The Robliery" la Booked For Sunday Matinee Program LARGE F,IELD At SL Patrick'• "The Robbery," a one-act farce that THE WAY met such generous approval upon Its Initial presentation by tile Masque So ciety In the Union House on January 24, will be staged before tile parishion .'Selected By Committee ers of St. Patrick's Churcll, Bellevue, Musketeers Shackeled Ky., on Sunday .afternoon. Milton D. Tobin, of the senior class, law of Averages Favors St. X. will again direct the production and By Absence of 'Frisby' O'Bryan; has assembled the same cast to appear · · In View of Past Record~. before the over-the-river audience. , Star's Ineligibility ABlow. The cast Is as follows: Miss Camille Howell ........ Edith Upton APRIL 15 IS THE DEADLINE Joseph Neville .................... Bob Hamilton· MAHONY SHOWS UP WELL Miss Clara Dowling ................................ .. "The Cathollc Laymen and Grad· .......................... Mrs. Margaret Upton By Harry D. Foiey Francis J, Vaughan.............. John Upton uates Studies and Research" h.ns been If the play "clicks" as well Sunday C. Coleman, the only participant to chosen as the subject of the annual as It did upon the evening It was pre take two first places in the meet, Jed Intercollegiate English Contest that Is sented at St. Xavier we have no fears the Century A. c. to victory in the that Mr. Tobin's reputation as a direc thirty-first annual trnck and field meet held between the colleges and unlver· of the Central Y. M" C. A., at St. Xa~ sltles of the Jesuit Mlsso,url Province. tor will, in time, eclipse that of David Mark Grlfllth and Mack Bennett. vier's field house last Saturday night. A list of Instructions and references Although It was the first appeamnce of the Century Club In any athletic · has been sent to the various lnstltu- tlons entered In the contest. Tile LAW SCHOLARSHIP meet they proved their prowess beyond a doubt. They also had a very lmpos·. :SUCCESS MET BY Ing group of track men entered under i~t~~n~n:ut::1r a~~=::.i:!I~ !::: OP.EN· TO SENIORS their colors. They had thirty-two ath the three best from each school will letes entered, the University of Clu· FATHER LILLY IN clnnatl twenty-two, the Central Y 18, the Ohio Wesleyan University 14, and St. !:a~o:::~e~/:~~~ ~:ad:~ere 11N .CINCY SCHOOL x. 5. Xavier's 1929 Re<lord •' - . INQUIRY CLASSES M. Rice, wearing the colors of the Last year St. Xavier was awarded , --- • Nlntll Street Y. M. C. A., broke tile old high honors ·when Johll H. Cook . and Ohio State Indoor record for the snot Louis G. Boen, respectively merited Two Hlahest& Scorers In Leaal& put of 41 fe!t, 4 Y.i Inches, formerly held first and second places with their pa- Sixty Converts Received Durlnit by Hal Stotesberry of St. X. His new J)ers on "The Roman Question or Tile . Aptitude Test Wiii Win heave was 44 feet IOI!. Inches. !I'hla Victory of the Vatican." Cook also Sutphin Award Past Year: Bishop Albefs To puts Rice veey hlgll up among the ran fifth In the 1928 contest and Boeh , • shot contenders of the middle west. was awarded seventh place in his Confirm Aprll 17. In one of the best races of the eve· sop.homore· and Juruor years. oook EXAMINATION ON APfllL 19 ulng, G. Gibson of tile Louisville Y. ~-.. -'· ·-· ,_, ·wlll ''nilt"'compete·'this~year;··the "rules· " · -· / · · ·." · ALL FAITH'S ARE WELCOME' - M. C; A.; clicked oil the.;880-yard'rwi'· especially excluding winners of previ· In the fine time of 2 minutes and 3 ous contests. He Is an entrant In the Dean Merton L. Ferson of the Uni· seconds, and set a new Ohio Indoor Intercollegiate Latin Contest, however, verslty of Cincinnati Law School has During the past year· the Inquiry record. He outdistanced his field by and has a good opportunity to clinmx asked for the names of those seniors Class, ·conducted ato'the Fontbonne about fifty or sixty yards. It was In· his college career with so signal an who wish to take the legal aptitude mond Hllllnger comprise the Executive Sunday and Thursday evenings by the deed a wonderful exhibition and the honor as winning both contests. test given annually by the university. Committee. Rev. Wnrren Lllly, S.J., has been ln- numerous fans vol~ed their apprecl!'· Two Sutphin Scholarships, valued . at St. Xavle1·, by virtue of the excel LECTURE COURSE Remainder Of Program ERIN GO BRAGH ! strumental In bringing sixty converts .to tlon by giving him a hearty hand. He lent showing In the 1929 eompetltlon $425 each, are to be awarded to the the Catholic Church. Within the past Is a former student and track man two students making the highest score The program for the remainder of two years ninety out of a class of over of Yale University. ranked first among the schools en: the series Is: tered. · Approximately fifteen students In this test. Musketeer Irishmen In Front six hundred persons have embraced The 220-yard dash was also a very Requirements Conducted by Bellarmine Group Church Music: Its History and Recent Catholicism. spectacular race. Captain Jack Ma· have signified their intention of sub Development mitting .papers for the 1930 contest. Dean Ferson wishes to restrict this of Loyola University 1· . Linea on St. Patrick's Day. Practically all the converts are be- honey of st. x., negotiated the' distance Mr. Elmer Potenza tween the ·ages of 18 and 45 and are In the remarkable time of 23 4-5 sec· Prospects are again favorable for an year's competition to those who are In Mr. George Jendrlcks March 23 other banner "hawing. terested In the study of 1aw. In for· LAY AND CLERGY SPEAKERS BLARNEY TO FLOW FREELY divided equally between both sexes. onds which Is a new record for these Benson and Sheehan Men and women In all walks of life, parts· but, due to the fact that one mer years all students, regardless of Mr. Robert Madden Llsl of References their graduate Intentions, were eligible. university students and professional of the Jl!dges claimed that he stepped Alumni of School Respond to Mr. Thomas McKugo April 6 men are to be found among the In- from his Jane on one of the turns, he The complete list of ,.eferenccs ls The test wlll be given at the Clncln· The Modern Liturgical Renaissance Edmund barr Doyle Chosen to given below. The contestants sllould , natl Law School on Aprll 19. Seniors Plea of Alma Mater. Mr. Edward O. Boyle April 20 Address Irish Fellowship. qulrers and converts. will not be able to claim a record. investigate along the lines indicated I wllo are Interested are asked to give Outline of Coarse Flying Jack also proved himself some· below, should evaluate the data they their names and addresses to the reg· The lectures at the Fontbonne are what of an iron man when he ran the gather, should formulate each his own lstrar this week. The Bellarmlne Society of .Loyola St. xavler Alumni and students will for tlw instruction of catholic and 440 and came In second. thesis, and should present their remJ- A Se<lond Award University, Chicago, Is conducting a be to the fore on St. Patrick's day non-Catholic alike. Rev. Edward J. Frank O'Bryan, St. X. point-man was oned conclusions effectively In their series of lectures· slmllar to that offered DOYLE CHOSEN TO when the. Irish Fellowship Club Will Morgan, S.J., delivers a short prefatory barred from competing under X's col•. essays. ' 0 .~~n~~~l, s~~~ .. tl::nR~;· t:;':ni,~~e:i by the st. Xavier Alumni Association hold Its annual banquet at the Hotel talk at the Sunday evening sessions ,ors at the last minute because of his The subject Is new. Therefore a ; Arts College at st. Xavier called for during the past winter season. Under Alms._ J. Patti Geoghegan, president of and Rev. J. summe, s.J.,' Introduces standing. His absence was felt very wide reading ls necessary, and an op- : the na~ of seulors who are eligible tho directorship of Rev. John J. Cllf· SPEAK ON· the organization will preside at the the Thursday program. Father Lilly keenly by St. X. and lt Is sincerely portunlty Is offered for Individual w01·k . fol' the St. Xavier Law Scholarship at ford; S. J., of St. Mary-of-the-Lake festivities where the world-famed Irish then begins the explanation of points hoped that he wlll be reinstated and which, If ably done and well presented, : the u. of c. Law School. This scholar· blarney Is to flow thick and fast. of doctrine and answers objections and allowed to run In the future.