Wanted -~fPOQ~OJ)O Men , // .. White collll1' jobs ... skIlled TedFio Rito l~~; ,needed . . • Guidance needed - moat promiiil.nll fields " Signed For Ball 'if • • • (8M EditorIal Pale) ittmi Stubeut - Published Semi-W eelcly by the Students of Miami UniueTsit'll Z 573 Vol. 65, No._38. Tuesday, February 27, 1940 PRICE FIVE GENTS Mental Heallth Madrigal Club Pre.sents -Sunday Broadcasts 'Final Blues' Flee As Dream College Ted Fio Rito's Orchestra Out in Marriage COlnes To Earth Contracted 'To Provide Music ts A dream college! Topic Of Talk Think of It, Students, a college e, who of no worry, no ft'et, no Ex"mina­ For Interfraternity Dance us, have ti ons. Fo ul' years of freedom from Di·. E. F. Patten those old "final blues." Second Anp.ual Fornlal To Be Held !ir Own: In place of two weeks of bl'ain­ the cen. Expresses ~ie~vs wracking cramming and burning In Witbrow Court March 9; of "midnight oil" thel'e would be rays gets :h, Ou Personahty two weeks of complete rest and Fraternities To Create Ge:neral Fund "motio n pidure" college life. shorts "Ment nl Hygiene of Marring.c" Yl a~ There would be only dai ly quizes. Ted Fio Rita and his ol'chestl'a wi ll provide the music for 'ect dlscl!l:scd ~y Dr_ Eve~et: This is the plan now being worked t IlC 5 1Ibl · • the second an}lual Interfrater!1 ity Ball , to be held March 9, from F_ patten, profes'-:>I' of p.sy -~ holo'lY .. out at Almn co llege, Alma, Michi­ is San. gan, which plan s to give a stand­ 8 td 12 p, m. in Withro\v Court. nt Ihe murria::o SOrle;) lectur" :antecd r o u ~' lh a!'u c{)lnprchendve examination \0 The selection of this band was made by Robert Barj!:el', , -(I ay in Hughes hall ulld:lodu:n . yes I c I all stt:dents at the end of their chairman of the dance, with the npproval of Mrs. Virginia K. "i\1Hny of the answers given to the Een iol' y ear. IIOT/able Skinner, University social dil'ce:tOl', and Miss Martha J aques, qtlcst:on of what mukes u h appy Add to this the system of un­ able! limited cuts lhat is employed by 8uditol' of student organizations. home arc not ·causcs, -but results of th e English universities. No class -;.. Admissb:l to the dance wi ll be the happy home," dechu:ed Dr. atten dance taken, no records' kept. 'M' Book !Ylanager paid by eRch rratern ity at a per Pallen. "Sound personality o{ the The only catch would be a 10 ca pita rate of $1.25, the money ob­ o'clock late pcrmit. individuals concerned Is the true taned to be pooled in a general fund cause of happiness," College life? Merely an Eden of dotes and easy living, to derray a ll e::penses. Eno ugh - Personality Tests' The University Mnilriglll dub, consisting of 50 J ones, wrote "Towers of Minllli" U~ n thcmc £ong for tickets wi ll be printed and issued to blended female voiceR, will 1lrc"ent the third in its Dr. Palten believes that the test the ntadrigol cluh. Under the direc tion cf Miss Dora the seve ral fralcl"l1 ity presidents so of n so und personality is emotional concort sCI'ies of !Jix rnd,lo brnndclI1Jts /nvcr WLW Lyoll, the club will IIresent II half h~llr's concert Vocal Recital that all aclives and pledges may ..ity, and thllt a person is ready Sunday, Dean J08Cllh W. Clokey o[ the Sehoul of horo! o tho Southwestern Ohio MudI' l~c s lival in murriage when -he Is emotionally Fine Arts in collabomiion with P1'Ilfcssol' Willis K Bentc·n hall March Hi-HI. attend the dAll ce . milture, not -before then. People who To Be Given Early Radiu Dm:d f applarln9 oUI'landlnll do not sulk 01' rage 01' feel inferior One of the earliest orchestm Iry mo,. ond be said to be -emotlonally 'Complete - Cast Madrigal Cluh Offers Second By Mr. Barron leaders lo enjoy the popularity of ESTERftElDS the ether waves, F io Rita broadcasts ELY MILDER, tests of personality are the girl Is willing to go Of Mid-Yeal' Broadcast In Radio Series Glee Club's Director regularly over the National, Colum­ bia :ll1 d Mutual networks. He comes "du tch treat" to a movie, whether The University girls' '(ocal t rio~' ---- To Present Selections the engaged couple believe they Play Selected presented two numbers as a part of vocal pupils ur Miss Dora Lyon, Of Noted Composers to Oxford direct fl'o m a long engage­ Id be happy without a bathtub, the second in the WLW series of director of the Madrigal club, and ment at Den Marden's Riveriu in whether the prospectlve wife Initial Performance Madrigal radio bl'oadcasts Sunday. the trio as a unit has been trained Mr. George F. Barron, assistant New York. Id insist that her -husband take The girls were introduced as the by her. professor of music and director of wilh him on his. "good tIme" Of 'Twelfth Night' Fea tured s:> loi5ts with the orches­ "Three Little Maids" because of Mr. J oseph Ries, program director the University Men's Glee club, will tra are "Candy" Candido, the little To Be Given Saturday their selec tion -by the snme name for WLW, was the announcer in present a l' ec ital of vocal music in Psychic Indicator which is from the Gilbert and ehurge of this second hroaJcast. He Benton hall Friday evening at 8:00 Rebel" I.,ake, member d S i;''lnn man wit h a thou and voices; Novo­ "Marriage Is a sort of psychic The cast for Shakespeare's "Twelf- Sullivan light opera, "The Mikado." was in charge of a special rehearsal p. m, Nil fraternity, was chos'.ln lust line Payne, vocalist; and Frank paper," said Dr. PaUen. lilt th Night," mid-year play to be pre­ "Moon Marketing" was their second of the entire pcr5()nnel of t he club The pl'ogram will be one of the Tuesday as business manager of Flynn, volatil e drummer and singer. points of a personality which sented March 1 und 8 In Benton number, for an -hour before the -broadcast, as faculty recitals offered during the the 1944 "M" Book. Fnrthcr Fio Rito is known 110t only as an uppointments were made Saturday. ne ver before been brought to hall, was completed this week by The parts In the trio were sung well as the actual announcing a;ld year by the department of music of orchestm leader but also as u At eertaip times of strain in' P.rof. A. Loren Gates, head of the by Marianna Block, junior in the direction of the program during the t'he University School of Fine Arts. life flaws in a personality speech department apd director of School of Business Administration; time on the ulr. Mr. Banon will -be accompanIed ut popular ~ o ng writer. He has CO I11 - show up which have-never been the play. Mae Reuter, sophomore in the A by.-Dr. JlcQdi /l'he.£wst ,pe1'formance of the p1W- 'and for· the 1Vfadtigal"'prcsehtatton of 19'11 'M' book by Richard Little and "what they wnnt when they want. March 4; "~yslology and will be given Saturday afternoon in Before- 'Honorary- Rachmaninoff's "Floods of Spring" Copies of the lyrics in English Robert Lake, business managers of it"-thus he swings, sways, waltzes of Sexi" · by Dr. Carl Benton hall for students of which e1llnpleted the pmgram. trAnslation will be provi" President To Officiate Delta Tau Delta fraternit y. now in cha rge of the missionary b 'tl Board foll owing consultations' with I'd McNeil, Ilnd a violin solo by ro.eye1., the priest ·, and Rudolph will present. enc I1 new mem er WI 1 Bishop, sophomo:'e in the School wMk fOl' the ~~~:1 l{}~ i s .t chureh in U" 'bb 'f 1 d'tt 1 I UnivcrsHy faculty mombers. At May Day Celebration Mary Jane Wardwell. Pugliese, Antonio. a pledge 1': 'on. o )C a ml C( a of Business Administration, is a that oountry. 11l1S nn.sslo ll a:y work the L"ociety a freE hman must ach ieve Mortar Board began making plans . The University j;!irls trio, consist­ Phyllis Ellsworth, freshman in the member of the SophomOle Y n ~ld re~en t travels :n ASia have a ~c hol ns tie standing o[ 3.5 or above. for the tutorinJj service Oll the basis Ing of Marianna Block, Bal'bar" College of Liberal Arts, \V as elected co uncil , orchestra, bus iness staff of g lv~n. 11l!11 ~111 OPPO: ' lU lll ~): to beW members re- cent of the students require tutoring, China, and to mak<.' the a,quilln tallce vocal solo by William Walsh will assistant in business , conlributed WOlllen's League last night.. ceived all "A's". They are Arthur -and only 4 p0r cont arc neeiving it. I of the new leaders 111 the A -iatie also be given. 'Fhe string _ groups Miss Ellsworth is a member of to the February issue of tho Mi ami Klemme, Richard Leininger, David Professors Make 'rri p llR\ion will be under the direction of Mra. FI'cshman Pl ayers, the Social co m- Business Reiew, published monthly Prugh, Donald Robertso n, Raymond Wesley foundat':ons honored Dr. GeOl'go Conover; tile vocal groups mittee qf the YWCA, and Delta Dr. F _ C. Wh it com b, director of the by the School of Business Adminis­ YMCA Board 'To Meet Cartwright wi th ~ IUll cheon Satur­ Snow, Robert Swank, Allen Fried­ Delta Delta sorority. division of prncticnl art s, and Mr. will he directed by' ¥iss Dora Lyon. tration. man, and Robert Henze, day noo n a nd a dinner Sund"y at Tho executive board of the YM­ Nominees who were eliminated in Eugene M. Albaugh, assistant pro­ At the assembl y~- on March 7, Dr. The subject of the current issue O ~ dcn hll l1. He met with Univcrsity Eliot Porter wUl talk on "A New is "Ohio and the Tmde Barrier CA, hoaded by Dr. W. E. Anderson, the final balloting were J oa n fessor of industria l educat i 11 , .. t­ professor of mathematics, will meet st\;dcnis [or an informal discussion Hypocrisy," and . J~e BUI Smith will Problem." It deals with the rela~ 1\Irs, Virginia K_ Skinner Metcalf and Florence Cromwell. The teuded meetings of tho American Saturday afternoon. was guest prescn t a new amendment to the lion of in ter-state trnde barriers to tomol"l"Ow at 4:0(), ,po m. in the read­ candidates were nominat.ed and Asscciation of School Adminis:ra lo,'s To Speak On Etiquette ing room of Ogden hall. 000000 Be" with cou 0 Heinzeding, William Pierce. Wi ll ia m ~arette.1 din o~ aurs cast In' th~ leading roles. "But," said Mr. W. H. Shid~ler, Robert Falkner, junior in the col­ . "I used to ilkI' to discuss every­ years against labor unions as the compare the men with whom he was thing, but I was misquoted so many weapon of suits for treble damages," associated as a pl'Ofcssnr of law ai K.rause, Alfred Staubitz, and Ray :'Intent on Inv.esUng the picture head of the gC?logy department, the lege of Liberal Arts, wlll give a Shi mon. demonstration of magic as the enter­ times and got Into so much trouble said Mr. Arnold. The tot"1 d~m~ges the University of West. Vi rginia and With tbe greatest possible selimtifle triceratops, With a larger he?~ was that I learned to be very careful. Ticke1s for the danC'C w ill be 65e accuracy ," the wr.iter of t he letter probably able to bellow. h e an tainment part of the progrum. so ught against labol' unions today at Yale with those he now meet When I was u professor at Yale," in advlln e • nd 75c ,,1 the o l of EciucHti<1 n, :Wd Marie trrannosaurus an~ triceratops we Sande£Ur, assistant pro£essor of acting head of Oxfol'd College, are cautious policy, he refused to talk impression that Ille Sherman Ret is a in all ." &'hult z, frcshman in tlw :; ho('l of lInd the fund of ~Ientlflc knoWledge geology, is answering it, with an eye in St. Louis, ,MIssouri, thIs week about a thIrd term for Pl'esident pr.ivate instrument, designed solely That is the opinion of II man who EduNllio l1 , ha\",' bp(,1l in Si. L dbl11. my tummy 'fol' p::~ ~\e~en AFTER THE KNOCK-DOWN AND DRAQ.Ol,lT Afflllr Sattidy nite mitioll, Furth l'rnal'lI, tho Ifil l I' fl'olp Pd ' i hon ~uociated CoUeeiate Press 01\ emon UIII I'ci gn~ , the women will really appreciate the n1cn. "Glad ~ hl ll cnlll~s only onpe tha U. S. P C, whlQh you Quoted onUre cast roarcd B tl ' The After Fi ' . e l' Ba a ycar." sighed the gals as ·they "shelle.d" o~t, ~!I eb k (jd !ip~ts, fth~ pl'neti" IndiQBteg lI,fit III mQklni t~p~ sug­ roo t s notorious laugh IlI'CI' d re. Warren . C. flouse .... ,...... ,...... ,...... Editor cally knocked the ~ uys ovel' helping them up and flown QUI,lIs. ,Jllnlul! gestion J "~tElllld II fllhll/hDod ." m"'''h ta' .u' .' M r. Gntos I' ocke Cl'I ' IhI.e Phone 438-J Crall came in early from her oate, s ry~ WQ~ so worn opt frllm , QJlPnln~ Tlw Prll~ld"'lt Qt the ." p, A, in­ chair. l III lis Van W Japk Howell ...... , .. Business Manager doors and stooping to pick things up. Even tile couples whp didn't ~o 10 forma 1l'Hl thllt 1\ rll.lnVII~ U llotldn' of "D-n those tormitosl" terod SII' Toby. . IIllll. Tilts T{ Phone 481 the Women's League Leaper's-Keepers dance kllpt the spil'it Qt tho ev~ning Iha pntlvo moWIl' oMtabl\Jho. \:hese and let the girls "rule the roost" for a 111~ht. The lIa1.s' sel)~p~ of illlmoh ' (lOWI that thlm: Wll. ,IP roprp'~o ntll­ , -...... ; State '] had full swny when it cam'e to ' the .sending of OQ"~"f,les fill' Ihlll/' dl1tnn, live pf Ih tl D,s£OcloUol1 prllsfJnt aL the W(lohsbarger...... Student Survey Results Si Munaging Editor Howllrd Rickel' was seen dancing :lIround with /I copi ~ tililf IIml ' ~ $ullal" meotlng dyplng whl\l1l thp I,qift of q . I :. Jim ;Frost ...... Circulation Manager Evans ... Glen Schrad!lr was looking too 10VIlly f!ll' Wqqls, dro~s!ld in II tho leafillt W!l~ dl'AWIl UPI that the To Be Puhlished Friday JDeep in the F. P. A. has "no voting I'lPwer what­ gray suit and wearing a dainty tiflrll of swe!lt~B~ . , ; ' games, two of whl I RII"lIrt Dnkllr, Ilhqlrfllllft hf the '&P"IlVllr" 011 the 1,1, S. P, C, pnd in Resulls of Iho Student . ~ DcSf\les and W , IhsorloCe ,F;dlt.or~: Dick Cook, Herb • • • • ' 1J)!t1ffrahlrnlty nail, I1IIlWUIJIlIIII 110 WEI)' dllllld(l6 upon ql,ll)atipns of its dealing with th e Pines-St' durvey Co-Sporls EdItOl'S: Mel Lieberman, 't t ' I 0 dard Even · P ~c.s. Upham was'wearing a sweet IItUIl CM'§PIl!l ot fOMlII, 'n 11ll l1h , tlllt NP II! 41JJ oll of TIIIl Fio J.Ujll'~ poUnYi thllt tho F, P. A. does /let in Sl ua Ion wi I appeal' in Ihe eli'l . Ci1ge'l'S will alten Weiss, Bill ~igJlt. Bill Reynolds. 'd ' [ I Orlal ... Mury Essig took full adVill1tago of Leap YCl1I' /ind lin !lver" arllhest)'p to phty 'P1 tllP 11111)11111 pa e f F 1'1 111 ('0t. the U. C. Be News Editors: Elizabeth Snow, Flor- plan~ a ponsll1!nlive cllpaclty, lUl'nlshing g so' ay s iss ue of Th lunlur lJuslnes~ Mana,ers: Dick Fey. sized l'ep:ica of her Tri-'Delt pin on Jucle Broreton ... und Mary Loll Bill dilllilll to be lipid Mllrllh Jl. Information, Illptpri"ls, !lte. Miami Student. I e Court. ence Christie, Kathryn Rogers, and 4 • In none of J;k>b lWyden, ]j'rank Bootll. Fred "shot the woiks" and planted her I'eal AOPI IlRd,ael 011 Plp~ Fey .. , Fpl' IllIlIlY real's Ihe Forelen policy :rhi~ Survey is sponsored hy Th.! tJ gra ccd; the 'margh ~iIIer. : . Barbara Willson. Paul McKnight and Bob Bailey were espcoinlly Ilhllwmlng Ill1d oulslallli. Noted Author To Speak ~SJiOCilltilln hilS pl'omoted the IItudy Mlaml Student in unSWCI' to ToI~do DeSules Fl' Photography StitH: Harold Shear­ ing in their new coiffures (butch hair-cll!ij to you~ guys)., PI', Telfm' pf for!llgll polillY In thjs CPllntry It'~qUe Sls f~m those co ncerned n~~~ Desk' . Editors:. Ann Allensworth. In McGllffey Auditorium on ly ,mc point and man, R. Jllmes Holl, Carl Rosen­ gave them the hall'-cuts especially for the danpe. J nok rtlaho,Y pould hlll'dly thro ugh the disBllml,lnlion of pl'lnted , e question of whelher 01' Jane Byrne. Jack Grosser, Peggy only fOUl' poin ts berg. keep his hands off his cigarette corsage from ~!l C::hapman , .. Onn MI'. Pater' Dyk ~mB , noted /luthor ml1 tpl'hll~, Ih e organizati on pf mcet,­ Stoddard lind Elliot. hnll s be tUI' ~:~ Puuly, Lois Ruffner, Shirley Smith, over to the womon and Ih .. p' fro;n Ihe scalps c Faculty Advisor: R. J. McGinnis. Bryant was wearing his blue and white Pl/blltl'lpll thllt just mllt!!IWd hla l1ild Ijl,lstlwUQ, will upe/llc 011 VI'O. Ings, Jlnd Ihl! 'boo~j'lg of liPoRlcers. • B~b Shape, and Elaine Ortman. b e t ul'ned over 10 thc mon. m" Slnicrs. eyes ... lind Bill Zepp was all chained up with balJ lind ohaltl lI[1d II Pllt!! gl'esslve mllthods of tenllhlng edUPfI­ lnsafJlI' q~ It I~ humlll1ly polOSible Friday night the 1 IFI bib of carrots a nd radishes tucked unclel' his chill . • ' The Owls were tion'at 4:00 p,m, todllY In McGuffey this activity has beeu corried on in The rosults of the Survc" d I' Unsigned editorials appearing i';" theBe columns are , those . I I J Co Ing 10 u very pOOl' start Rudltol'iuni. ' lin impartial, non-partisan vein. To WI tItle need for II diffcl'rnl 01 the editor. All others bear the name or initiltls of the writer. all dressed up in dm'k glasses, especilllly to play the numbm' "Blackout" '11 rUI DeSnies scored 19 p Mr. Dykema was forlllel'ly the attempt to associute lis name with ~ ~ I ~m, \~l appeal' in Ihe follOWing · .. the Passion Pit did more 'business that one night than it's done 1111 Va n Winkle five I head of the music education de­ II leaflet of the calibre which you I'It ay s Issue of The Miami Studen t. year ... and 'twas like New Year's /lve in the movies when the decora­ mnl'kel', and after Ie' H. J. Weiss ...... , ...... , ...... Isstte ~d{tor partment of Columbia university. and the U. S. p. C. distribute is to tions s tarted coming

( ~' ' , I'" ', ' "f,'I , • ~ , '. 1 ,~. n~ of teo "... . ~ ) Night" Wa! othel' night Tuesday, Febru< , is {l ne of the most C00Cll e"eh r' th un f a I erent I • C1 fA 0 , ell' our yeal'S at d Friday IDeep in. the'. throes of a losing streak of five consecutive successful in many years, although Mi ami . . , ; Jre sm"orities games, two of whtch were handed them this week end by Toledo tho year the present seniors were ' ! de nt : ~urycy DeSales and Western State 'reachers, Miami's determined sophomores . on~y five game:; were . , \ • : and fraternities nC3-~tq d dil rd cag~lr s will att~mpt to J'egUi+l their winning ways when they lost and l'yItanll was rUnnel' up in ZBT s Replace Phi Delts ' the Ceitul'ial mee,t the U. C. 13earcats at 7: '30 p. m, tomo1'I'OW night in Withrow the Bue.keye" In Class 'A' Bowlin Loo) Ille ~f The Court. Cnptam George Run" fOI'mer B D . ,g 1 ,In of !ive defeats have th'e Redskins been dis­ ClevellJn ri J-ohn Marshall "lligh stUI' ,y l'oppmg Sigma Nus med ,by The non~ ~hese SNOB graced; the marSln of d!lfcn t by '~------­ during hi, three-year careel' hel'~ , runks . a,s one of the best cngel's ever The ZBT's replaced the Phi De1t5 Aler t,! many Tol edo DeSales 'Friday night was burn, tallied his lone basket of the nCCI'llcd with only '-o ne point' and ,Sa'turday night evening to give his team a 46-45 to trod the boards of . in the cluss "A" Fratel'l1ity Loarluc Ihel' 01' not only ' fOU l' points separated them margin and victol·y. j!spocially since he was awarded AlI- by sweepin g three straight fl'Om the ' ,-FACTORIES? li s be turned Buckeye honors both his so pho mol'~ s1lventh place Sigma Chis last ni ght l '~ Id the Pi nel from the scalps of ihe Western' Van Winkle's boys 'Jost another nell, Stnlel's, thriller Saturday night at Kalama- and junior years. at Armstrong's alleys and the George RU ll;:. who has hcen a E See pages 20 ilnQ 27 oC Friday night the Redskins got oU zoo, MichIgan, when the Teachers R\1I1g was shifted from guard to straight-rolling Dekes trounced the rei/LilaI' on th<, J\1illmi rtcdskin :; this week's Saturday lI'vcy dealing to a very pOOl' start at Toledo', when of Wes tern State came from behind center this year, ·and In addition to Sigma Numen 2 to 1. quintet (01' the Pllst three yellrs, I. di fferent eut DoSales scored HI points before the in the closing minutes of the ball hIs ability at sinking lon ~ shots will Il!IIY the In ~ l game of his ~ ll!ve)ling Post. On sale:, tho follOWing Van Winkle five tallied a single game to score a 51-47 triumph, which h~ domonstrat(l<1 a t - Clncin~ Consistent Curly K llr J u n d el' brilliant clIge ca!Cc r tomorrow ~ Weu1le!>day, Q¢, ia ml StUdent. mnrker, and after t ~11 minutes of the The contest was a typical see-saw Bearcats tomol'1'ow. Earlier In the nali earlier this year hy chall~lnll droppe d balls into the duckpin Ilight when Ihe CillciJumti llear- .. Initial period hod 'zippod past the affair; befol'e the final gpn barked season Miami triumphed dewn on up 21 m nl'kel's with eight stl'aight strike slot QIl evenin g to lend the cuts illvlldu the 'ted's territory. ~ score was fill\1 a lopsided IIHl. the lend had {)hanged hands no l'ess the Cincim)uti cou.l' t, 49-42. bal;kets and a I.'ollectlon of fouls, ZBT's in their 1082-937, 1079-065, - .------.-::------.------..:...:.:::. At this juncture Moc Long, ).leq- t~on eight times. It was only the Miami ...... " ...... FG PI' TI'"" opponent.s'he p OSSeS$BS shots a knauqderck £01'the blockingbasket. and 1019-948 victory over the Sigma r------" Knowlton .. :,...... 3 SALES skin forward, s tarle~ off on whllt sensational ~hooUng from midl!ollrt 0 6 Johnqy Johnson, Po),t Clinton Chis, His avel'age of 236 derived lurned out to be a 21 point scoring of Redskins Long and Rung that Long " .. " .. ,...... " ...... ",9 3 21 OXFORD MOTORS, INC, ' forward, has beon a regula I' on the from lines of 2.57, 209, and ~43, w.as spree, and the Tars from Toledo l(Cpt Miomi in the fray;, they chalkcd Rung ,,, .. ,,,, ...... ,, ...... , .. ,.. ,, .. .2 1 5 ned~kin fo r two year.. His closely trailed by ~ hl\l'p sh oo ting w. W. GLASGOW, Mgr. coo led off e noug~ to enable IV/iil mi up 31 of Miami's 47 points. Van Orsdel .. " ... "."" ...... 4 1 9 SQlIaq sed skill in retrieving rebounds and his tcammates Schaffel', Wepman, and Wrecker Service to triple their opponent's pl'ogresB, Miami G~lnB Llllld McDadll ,,, .. ,.. ,,,, ,...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,.1 1 3 the score changIng to 23-14 a t half Palaia ",.. ,...... " ...... ,...... " .. ..!I 1 1 ~ t ea dy ball handling has corned Granovitz, . / SERVICE Park Place Phone 57 's at time. Although Westel'n tallled first him n regular post fo r the last two Schaffel' gave the ZBT's games of Blnckbllrn Tallies . neither team could gain mucl; 19 7 45 seasons. 203, '250, and '187; Wepman added a advantage in the first half The Norwood's Sam Paterson /lnt:! 249, 202, and 205i and Captain Irv - Long contlntJed tQ swish the DeBales ...... " .. .. ",...... :.. .. FG FT TP reachers had 1\ fo\.ll' point lead neal' _____ Granovitz posted markers of 2111, meshes after the IntpJ'T(Ill1l1lon, and Dllr$t ... ,,, ....,, .. ,,,.,,.,",.,. ,.. ,, ... 6 3 15 r-----...... ------.....,., ...... -.-----...------.. his fourth straight basltet from the the end pI the ixdiod but Miami 'r.hpmpson ,.. ,,, .... ,.... ,,, .. ,, ... ,,,5 4 211, and 214. On the Sigma Chi sheet WEE }7 L Y spurted just before the gun ended a fine 243 single game by Ted "- middle of the floor shot the Red­ Blackburn ...... ,...... 1 o SPECIAL ,the 'half and gained a 20-19 lead, Vallance WAS the squad's highest. skins into a 33. 32 lead; but a Sullivan "" ... ".,.,',."',.,',, ...... 4 1 .Ii Six I-M Quints McPhcrson tallied stro ng lines of 240 TOASTED ROLLS minU'le, later Jimmy' Durst, ;peSllles The flnQ\ period developed into a Miesle ,,,.,, .. ,,, .. ,,. ,, .... , .. ,, ... ,.. ,.. 2 2 6 scoring match betwpen Long and and 225. luminary, clinched the count a!{ain. and Rung of the J,ledslclns, an f~ ins stayed 'so' 'close that tile final Ui'am ."." .... ", .. " .. """",,, .. ,,,,2 1 5 III Each, Dt"vl" "'1' on 236 .• ,issue was not Qccided untU BronC<) M~Dnde .,""""." .. " ...... ",0 1 1 117 1m Davldspn put the g!lll)e on I.;e In th!! Patterl>On .. " .... "".,,, ...... ,,, ,, ... 0 1 1 Paul Brenner, Sigma Numan, Eent Waffles at plnslng Ii4lconds with his "bunny" Maupin ..... ,,, .. ,, ,.. ,,, ..... ,.. .. ,,,, .. 1 . 0 2 With the completion af the foufth tI.le pins flyIng for the contest's FORT UAMILTON FINER CANNED FOODS sb<>t. round of the intl'amural ,basketball hIghest average, an accurate 225. A nctions, .. H ..E ,Cl'" S rI ~ ·,. ~ ~4-~ ll~d~I5JllP, n~t di sh~a l' tC!l1 ed by " "J' , .. ,,, ,, ,,:10,;,, ,, 'l ,Ji,7 J.eJIB~~~ fiI!1t4r~ay ~t Withrow. CoUl',t, ,211 and 218 VI/.l~·e regi.~tered by Bob FRESH FROSTED FRUITS AND VEGETI\.BJ.EIi I these clog ~ defellts, are determined WD~tjlm State .",,,,,,,,, .. FG FT TP six teams remain unbeaten: in the I~lmb a U, Hnd DICk Plum flipped 213 lividual QUICK FROZEN FISH AND SEAFOODS ~~·~' ~~oo~'~'~~~~~~~m;o~l'~e~t~h~a~n~e~v~e~l.~to~sc~a~IP~t~h~e~u~. ~C~. MaddQoks "''', .... "" ... "",,,,,,,2 3 7 first division, the Pll's, ZBT'B, and pIns off the alley in one line. rtd Pies. ~' - , Broadbent .1"" .. " ...... ".,,3 1 7 Betas; in the s'eoond divisipn Phi pepkhl1m """",."" ..... ,,, ,, ,,, .. ,6 0 12 Dolts; E1lIoM, anq DeIts. Distribuled By Gu~!! ",,,,,,,,,,,,, .. ,.,,, ,, .. ,,,,, .. ,,,, ,2 3 7 The faste~t game of the afternoon ry .J c. ;1 .. , :d CAMPUS OWLS lIton, 01110 Valldel'bepll ...... ,,,,,,,,,,, ...... 2 0 4 will! the DU's 21-19 overtime victory THE E. H. FRECHTLING COMPANY Dllvldlll1n ""'''".,.,''''''"",,, .... 6 .1 13 over the Phi Dells, Katlwrml!ll led at PhQl1e Wholcsale Grocers PhOlUl McGREGOR Billiard .,."",...... ,"'''".",, ...... 0 lithe DU's with 9 points and Miller, with 6 points, was hIgh .mali for the 155 HAMILTON, OHIO lSG ' 21 9 51 Phi De\ts, HECI('S Weekly Free Delivery Scorln~ 21 polnt~ Qf the total 213, SWEATERS Gre~ nbilit and Wepmpn l\!d Ule Relays At Butler ZBT's to victory over the Town team which was permitted 4 mork­ Occupy First Spot el'B, the winners retaining their perfect rlleord. A powerful J3eto ak In Spdng Sports quintet st~am-rollel'ed to 1\ 44-6 win over Ogden's team, bringing about The Redskin spl'lng sports card a three-way tie for the leadership was released last week, with ' l1 of the first division. l1'ack meets, 17 bas!lball gllmes, 13 fn the fl r~t division, the ;Phi Tau tennis maloches, lind 11 golf engage­ qujnt~t downed Ihe fighting DIlIt ments providing Miami's athletes lind five, 20-17, Bel10ni garnered 7 points I fans with plenty of action, for the victors. Rapll leq the Delts The Oxford Printing Company The Miamians were the monopo­ with 9 points, Phi Tou's second team lizers of the spl'ing sports in hlst dropPed 0 tough game to tl)e Delta, year's now defunct Buckeye Confer­ Gillespie throwing in 10 points for ence. The Red thi,nclads "'y I yap a " .. ; ..., .. ,26 ,O'N.UI mashied into third place hongrll in : ~amI35 ; K'e(L WcsloylUl .. ,...... ,14 IICurm w~thcrew oo'ck-' $3.50 the Ohio Intl!rcollegiate Toumprnllnt, ,\Wlruni ,36; ~rl,l)B11l .. , ... ;.. , ...... " .. 38 • If.... "" , .surpaiSed only by Clnclmtati and 'MainU 4U!'.' Dayton .... : ...... , ...... ,35 Dayton. Mliunt «~; Mt: iUnion .," ...... " ...... 2~ , ' MIami 391 oHto Wesle:v~ ...... 2p Shet!aile,.;y:ee-'· A fine quality, all wool, V.. T/ie University of Dayton J.l'J}'Qrs Mliuni 49' . CInCbiDati : 42 , ~.. . . ' IlhllPrbed their worst Iickln~ ,of the . ~li.ml ~ W, Stftte ~~h~~'::: : 29 QUALITY SERVICE ~ck s~ pte~~1~ }95 sea~on Saturday night whgn Mar- MIAmI '58; C~e ...... ,,,,23 \ J' ".; ./ (. • s;:all's 6t:n~ quintet Qutp/aYf!d M'lanlt~: Ei"'liam ".. ,,, ...... ,.... BII .. .. 1. I' I t ~m, .. . Miami 31i' case ,,, .. ,, .... ,..... ,...... ,,,,30 Miami 42; Dayton ... _...... "",,97 Mary Dots!m, forwar4 01'1 ,the Delivery When Promised ~ 22 MIami 31; Obio U •. "'''',, ...... 51 Kildare, 'l'~ xas, high scbooJ sl~' Miami ae; Obit;) Wesloyan ...... 31 CI!I!B squad has scored 750 ppln.t4 this )N MAaml $2; Ohlp 1), ' .. r .. "."' ...... ,,, ••• and Peters yea, In fewer than thIrty Nesselhauf .Jlmell, )flam I 45; Toledo De SeI. ,...... 4' I MIami 47; W. Stat. Teacher. ,,,,Ill IND" .', " 'Tb~ )iMan's ShOp' of Miami" Au-fraUa 1't!talned P1)III1el!Slol) of , NOWI ", tbe flavls CUll th~ year ,because no '.rota! 1U9 ...... " .. ,.. ,,,... ,,, ... ,, " GTe . !il'#~~~~"~~OOC~I)O~;fXi~~~~.~"J_~~~OfJfXI~~~ challenges were received. ' • . Tuesaay, Feorunry 27 Page Four - II'HE M I A M I STUDENT , 1940 'Criterion' To Sponsor 'flome Campus Is Favorite,~ Wesley Speaker Play Writing Contest ' I.OS'iI NOTES FROM For College Stu4ents, Bulova Wrist Wlltrh Sa hw Writes Globe-trotting Dean I!'ebru~ 17. RI!lWAan. ~urillY, Jol \ A nationwide, intercollegiate one_ By Jacl! Grosser VCl' the weclt -ond, examinations ICE.;.-COAL I forgot to tell you, Dinl'Y, about the fellows the Phi Delts initiated a that we re then tnking Reforms At Assembly propused mi place. The exams, are all oral. Three week ago Sunday. William Boykin, William Cannon, .Jamos Hall, J ilmes Seventy-eight Indiana university Phone 410 lu lil>n of th chllirs in iront {)f the Miami university, under Chesterfield's· c(llllroversil On Memo pagc: I asked Yale Kaufman to covel' the Leapers' Keepers the provisions of Article 1\ of the H the yo' dance for me and jot down some descriptions of the clever corsages worn Mr. Lawrence E. Baldwin, camp Miami Government for Students, thal (he s' hereby petition you to call a mass them, the ; iby the fellas. Will attach his notes [;0 this page. director of Camp Meacham for -boys, will hold interviews with prospective meeting of the students at the fent to t.h By Yale Itnuflllan Twin Pleasures are camp counsellors in the YMCA eHliest practicable tices propel' t ies the University of Cincinnati. ers as the actors and undergraduates characteriws the importuJ1(:c of his Houser ho • * • as directors. swry to the writer, Great names and Lost articles will be returned to Edwards, Carrot-tOllllell Louisiana Stute figures in modern hi.story ' are I): * It- the following people if they will call Siafford, university students have fUrIned paraded in a bewildering array Cinema actl'ess .l\.nn RlIther~ at room 15 Irvin hall this week. l.c;J dim a "Red-Head Cluh." What a across the pages: fonl malic dutes with five l\tIul'th a Lloyd, Robert K. Williams, Stephen i debating tcam thcy'd maltc! Calol Weld (whose clog, Ric, is the Richard 'Schmidt, Frank Heisman, collcgi"l1~ from as lIIany collc[~cs n, Viola. only canine foreign correspondent in Poul Stomb",rger, Betly Harper, · .. . when ~ he was in the nation's Olivia. oj Seventeen miles of shelves have the world) writes an amazing Blythe Sparing, Mary Lou Fuller, capilal. Wern er I bee n added to the University of account of the abdication of Edward William Hendrison, Madeline Rubin, Illinois library. They'll accomodalc VIII. His love offair with Mrs. m u s i ei a n ~ Phyllis Bennett, Alan Thomas, by Prof", half million books. Wh ut u life for a This coach is su ving hiB 'volce for Simpson, Miss Weld claims, was Edwin Shure, Walter Glazer, and bookworm! skull practice session s. 'l'ad Wieman, merely an excuse used by his Kenneth Moore. head cO<1ch uf the Princelon Tigers, enemies who wanted him removed WINS.sto,e IlHd scree~ · .. . uncovered a new stunt in foothall • • • NaLI Mrs. Ida Benfey Judd Ilf New fo r PQlitic1lll'ea·sons. The case is well There will he a caHa!:1' girl couching whcn he rolled a portable Whell. he UE'\SL~": for ,)1ou r pleasuhre, II J York City is w()rllin" to have taken and Mi,5s Weld brings out oOIl1/,l1iUee mecting Wednesday 510rs, per/or hit" Is IDM, ••• loud-speuker system onto the field. rI HOme U. S. lInivcr ~ ity estlllJlish a many and int·cresting hitherto un­ a[ternoon at 4:00 p. m. ill the 5kll,/ ' osslblt '0 .ell ID , leosures ,)1011 Coni With this device he can direct on all Mark 'Twain Chair (or the disclosed facts. Hllpburn Y rooms. allllos• 'IIIP ,,'I mls.oke IlHd parts 'of the fi eld. ,"e 'IDI~I~DNESS Advancement of Humo!', The break between President I I" ~ • fl. ' I.... bill ,)'ou til fi Id's REAL . nccent' • • • • • • W i I son and 'Colonel House There will be a meeting fQr all /rl Che"er e get ED TASTS. heads of The average attendance of a The U. · of IInwaii is Iho:: only which was responsible for Ame.'ica's football managers and those inter­ B8rT ,> college football game th is year was university in lllO world not failure to join the League of Nations Miami to ested in becoming manAgers at the Engtund located witl.in 2000 miles of is described by George Sylvester v;sit.ing team room in Withrow another uuivel'sity; Viereck. Laying the blame on Mrs. only thi CQurt at 3:00 p.m. Wednesday. kn ew ab< ;;t C"nso" Tech promised 4' "II- " Wil son and Bernord Baruch, the 122~3:r ore s s:Jr Bob BUzal>d, Head Manager work of ,to each and cvery mun who made writer tells how thoir c'Onnivance The unusual mascot Youngstown • • • research ia n A in hi s chemical technology college is creating quite a furor kept the Colonel from the bedside .There will · he a very Im~ class a dinn.·r. I\. week ago he among the different schools in the of the slricken President during the portant mceting of all NYA AntiQir slatted to fulfill his promise by U. S. It is a i'eal, live penguin which hectic year of 1020. sfudents at 4:00 . p. m. · Friday, I>opula lic taking out two sophomores to II was brought all the way from tl:e H. V. Kilitenborn discusses radio's March 1, In Benton hall. Please ,'Is bein g banquet. South poJe especially for Youn gs­ part in the druma of modern war be prompt. in the , • * • town. His name is Petey Penguin. news analysis; 'Peggy Hull paints a iatc Mr. 1 "Tondet Care f,,1' Tiny To Is" .. vivid picture of Pancho Villa's his­ · ..'. & I'ipps-l . . There will be a meeting of all woutd be an excellent slogan for the The Kentucky Kernel owns its toric raid on Columbus, New members of The Miami Student staff li hed U new baby-tending orgariization own presses. They arc valued at Mexico, (he event which sent Gen­ tonight· at · 7:00 p.m. in room 8, l>urpose established by Harvard undergradu­ $60,000. eral Pershing on his Moxican in­ IrvIn halL stud:l. ' ates to help thom pay for their Eight Littlc Rock (Ark.) Junior vasion; hi s expcriences with a gang • • • out

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