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Spectator 1936-11-11 Editors of the Ps Ectator Seattle nivU ersity ScholarWorks @ SeattleU The peS ctator 11-11-1936 Spectator 1936-11-11 Editors of The pS ectator Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator Recommended Citation Editors of The peS ctator, "Spectator 1936-11-11" (1936). The Spectator. 66. http://scholarworks.seattleu.edu/spectator/66 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by ScholarWorks @ SeattleU. It has been accepted for inclusion in The peS ctator by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks @ SeattleU. SEATTLESPECTATORCOLLEGE ofSt.Joseph'sLast RitesSceneFor "?" Informal Dance Programs Round-Upthe FIRSTFr.Sullivan,S.J. Mourned WillBreak "13"JinxFriday FallFor NextDramaWeek,Set Scheduled PlayersConfidentNovemberRetreatsFor Next23 Week,to25 PassesTreasurerAwayof Nov.College2 Association AlumniElects Tony Klotz SetProgramforandStidemtsDancing BelieveGirls Go ItTo OrCollegeNot; PresidentFor1937 ToLearnPursung OnCollegeNight Students'37 YearbookGivePlanned;Okeh TalkCollegeInDebatersTacoma McCullough Women Students Hold For Sodality District ChosenPearceTo PublicizeMakes SchoolPlans Business Meet AtNoon Page Two THE SPECTATOR Wednesday, November 11,1936 THE SPECTATOR Casual Comments of the Footlites andHilites Importance and Aims of Nursing The official orsmn "i the Associated Btudeati ■> >>" by Education attic c'olli'ir". Pounded December, ltd Published (JAHIUKI,. M. A.. H. N.. Wednesday, bi-weekly during the scholastic r«ar, H> SISTKK JOHN Business address Broadwaj .mil B, ktarlon, Bt 11end of BsMttlt (Mftaqp Niirstnjc l>«'|»«r«.iii««nt \\ William Thoreson :isllitiutl>n. (Continued from last edition) Subscription rate: |1.04 per v.ir StudentObserver ,\ \ ■ health <i rttolni lit-ion application. Education of the public In medical and By Robert Smith of the ethical Tills wrltrr has received numerous letters since matters is now recognized as one National Advertising Service,Inc. The of a X the last issue of the Spectator from students of activities of medicine. administrator Collrlr Pmblisktn rfrnrntnliv Aloyslus Farley was the only recognized community, par- 420 Madison Aye. New N.Y. James be a leader in the - * York. Seattle college who, taking heed of the little ar- hospital should CHIC'dO BOSTON- BAN- FRANCISCO r.uthority to predict a Democratic landslide. section of it pertaining to better LOS ANGELES PORTLAND SEATTLE ticle in this column stressing the need of a course ticularly la any Whether his forecast political psychology or well, better care for was of drama in the school, have voiced the same health conditions for the and BERNARD 1.. PRARCB, Bdltor-In-Chief an honest opinion is hard to determine. Inasmuch "Personality popular slogan in Managing Bdltor Jerome Dlemerl opinion this writer held. Ifeel that, since there the sick. plus" is a nyw "■- us he had at his command confidential reports to hospital field could ■ Editor Prank ii i> is so much interest in a course of that type, Ican the business world today; the ESdltor Edward Bchwelt«er the victorious party, his prediction may have been relationships and duties of the Sports help cause along hy publishing a few of the well adopt It. The Assistants ...William Maix. Bdrnund Donohoe conviction. However, it Is generally the tVnmen'f Bdltor Karvaret Peabody founded on reHect the feelings of so many stu- hospital administratorextend into his personaland Alumni Repreoentatlvi trchle Richardson chairmen had no letters which believed that local and state regard to subject of drama In the social life, and it is there, as well as in his instlt- sweeping dents In the Business M magi i Wllftam can inkling of the victory. the type of service given in his John Peter school curriculum. tution proper, that Ait Bdltoi Republicans colorful candi- being These con- A.i\■■iiisnu Manager Addlson Smith Had the had a more " * * hospital frequently Is evaluated. Faculty Director ADOL.PH BISCHOFF, 8. i date this would undoubtedly have swung more promote a better understanding, as op- \.-«« itaffli Rosanne F»ynn, Manrarel Quest, Fred Dear Mr. Thoreson: tacts often Hebert, tTOorman, Phillip Hargreaves, Jeanne support. It is doubtful If Landon'a personality portunities present themselves to disseminate Robert Brown, the way TVstu, Qenevleve Osterman, William Ardath captured many ballots. Those who voted for him All the upperclass men have told me concerning the functions of the hos- Deßolt, Charlotte Vlckstrom, Thomas Bcanlon, Jane knowledge were, the college has grown in the last three or four l■t.■ 111> Blanche Mitchell. for the most part, anti-New Deal rather than pital and the possibilities of using them. Feature. wrltrrai Olenn Haven, Robert Smith, Wil- Republican years and of the many courses that have been added Simmons, Joseph rcidon pro-Landon. If the candidate had been The Hospital Is a Civic Institution liam Thoreson. Robed Qulnn. since its establishment. It seems to me that now, iMvi* Aa*nes valiquette, fohn Archibald. a man who could have Inspired more conviction The community is interested in What is brought when there is the largest enrollment in the history in his ability, the vote would have been much before it In an Intelligent way. Why, then, does Member "just of the College, would be the time to add a course 1935 1936 closer, Evidently the average" type of can- it seem to be such a task to secure the attention of the theatre arts. Certainly such a course would Ptesocbted Golleftiote Press didate is not the man who appeals to the American of the public for our private hospitals? Have all be most advantageous to the College. With little College voter. hospital administrators taken the trouble to inform Member Jesuit Press Association or no inquiring Ihave found six or seven of my Both parties went through the campaign with- the people of their vicinities in the rlgtot way? class who would take such a course if offered and out committing themselves as to future plans, al- Have they made the citizens of their towns feel Ifeel sure that there are many more in the school though the Democrats were slightly more specific it is their duty as citizens to know what Is Father Sullivan who would take It. that "— by pledging themselves to "continue the good work available for themselves, their friends, and their the good is oft interred with their Hoping that you will take notice of a mere that has been started*" neighbors, when they become ill, and what is being freshman's letter, Iam, yours sincerely, bones." Father Coughlin, in retiring from the political done to protect them against the ravages of dis- So in a largepart are the works of the Rev. scene, —predicted a return t)f the A.A. A. and the A member of the class of 41. ease? Why do our people take so much pride in Dennis Sullivan,S. J., late treasurer of Se- N.R.A. New Deal opponents took the defeat very « * ♥ their civic institutions and scarcely notice their graciously, of them sending Roosevelt con- sentiment j'ttle college. in the life of any priest of most Dear Spotliter: hospitals? Is the answer found in As pledging — gratulatory messages and cooperation. Seattle college is growing up, and in her growth alone? The hospital is a gloomy subject, it is God, good works and merit are hidden under "As Maine" myth should certainly be dis- sorrow, Is the — The goes many courses have been added, except one in which said; it stands for pain, and death. humility and true charity t hc by — Literary hospital a veil of credited the election results. The a large number of the student body is interested. emphasis on this aspect of the not due to he did. Digest poll has made all future straw voting prac- lax in showing world knows little what — That course is drama. the fact that personnel have been But in no sense arehis works dead. Those tically worthless. There is a rumor afoot that There are a large number of students of the the public that there can also be much sunshine several months before the election, the Digest, beings through are hidden, well as those know,— College who wanted to take drama, but on account brought Into the lives of human that as we which li;is been losing popularity rapidly, sold out good — of the lack of such a course are forced to change the joy, happiness, and relief that result from and they are legion live on; but not as a to Beriiarr MacFadden, Hearst putting up the with their major. hospital care? Father Sullivan, who claimed money. report has and monument to The not been confirmed Ido not profess to know all the details of the CoUpr!' Offers Hospital Administration may be part of the campaign propaganda, but, at injured, the or wished no glory, but as a monument to a establishment of a course of acting, but Ido think The care of the sick and and any rate, it sounds like a good scheme primary valiant priesthood that brought about a re- ... that now is as good a time as any to add that sub- numerous duties concerned with this func- naissance— a rebirth of Catholic higher edu- Many Republicans, worthy of election, were ject. Ifeel as many others do, that if it were added tion of hospital administration, in addition to mak- for an swept aside by the "vote 'er straight" policy^Out to the curriculum, not only would many enroll, but ing the hospital known to the public, call cation in this diocese. who is of twenty or thirty candidates it is almost certain it would, besides bringing many new students to the individual at the head of the institution passing great man, tact, We mourn the of a that all the candidates of one particular party are College, be an excellent medium of publicity for endowed with much patjence, diplomacy, and Well-meaning who did much, who claimed little.
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