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Bates College SCARAB The aB tes Student Archives and Special Collections 2-10-1943 The aB tes Student - volume 70 number 21 - February 10, 1943 Bates College Follow this and additional works at: http://scarab.bates.edu/bates_student Recommended Citation Bates College, "The aB tes Student - volume 70 number 21 - February 10, 1943" (1943). The Bates Student. 882. http://scarab.bates.edu/bates_student/882 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Archives and Special Collections at SCARAB. It has been accepted for inclusion in The aB tes Student by an authorized administrator of SCARAB. For more information, please contact [email protected]. uhml No. 21 Bates College, Lewiaton, Maine, Wednesday, February 10, 1943 Price: Ten Cents 0bcats UBBK. sears Attention! Calling All Meteorologists Army Postpones ERC kin For 1st Series Win Mr. Carl Blcchof of We si cyan University and representative of Unassigned Induction Maine Five the Army Air Force Meterolgolcal Program, will be on the Bates Lt. Colonel Edmonds campus this coming Friday, Feb. Udoin Monday Student Envoy Sees Ski Team Takes ISU Says Reservists May 12, to discuss with interested stu- Finish 2nd Semester always a nemesis to Bates Reactionary Trend dents the opportunities of and to 0- teams. may have put the outline the various meteorological By Sweeping Firsts In a special telephone communique fet* he basketball team's By Valerie Saiving '43 Oil t training programs. raced by the spectacular all-around from Lt. Colonel Horton Edmonds of nip hopes at Waterville last The nation is experiencing a skiing of Bud Ireland, the Bates ski the First Service Command Head- 10 Men who are interested in inter- F* night, but Hyme Shanahan's wave of reactionary thinking. team broke through to win the ISU quarters and officer in charge of the ay ■» viewing Mr. Bischof, whether they I*"- five intends to do the same Most striking example of the gov- meet held at Lewiston last week. ERC in this corps area. Dr. Lloyd W. 8 P"" University of. Maine quintet ernment's change of attitude is Under- are in the ERC or not, must see Winning the first place title means Fisher, Armed Services Representa- jjje Alumni Gym tomorrow secretary of State Sumner Welles" Dr. Lloyd W. Fisher for Informa- that the Bobcats may enter the com- tive, received word that all ERC men in colleges which began their second speech at the University of Maryland tion and appointments. It it sug- petition at Dartmouth next week end semester before the 27th of January, under the guiding eye of last Thursday. Welles spoke definitely gested that they consult the main in the Senior Division of the ISU. has enjoyed one of Its earlier in the war for American col- 1943, will be able to remain In college ijj, Sew". bulletin board to see exactly for Bob Vernon, Vic Lindquist, and accessful basketball campaigns laboration in a post-war international for the entire second semester unless Fred Jones all tasted their first bit of unforeseen circumstances suddenly I ■ It has trounced Northeastern organization. In last week's address, which of the three courses their intercollegiate skiing and showed con- arise. This message came yesterday doia twice, ana it has edged however, characterized as 'a swing educational background will qua - siderable promise. Vernon and Jones, morning, when Lt. Colonel Edmonds, w- ma thriller at Orono. SezaTc has far to the right in America's foreign ify them. sin" both sophomores, added points in every who had just returned from Washing ranks several first rate ball policy," Mr. Welles declared: is event with Bob winning the cross- ton, called Dr. Fisher long-distance to There is Gene Hussey, second Users "It can never be made too clear, nor country by 2 seconds from Goodell of confirm information of this nature fga in the state, at center; reiterated too often, that the foreign Vermont. Lindquist scored second which had leaked out through the fBlt. the blonde-haired sharp- policy of the people of the United place in the jumping, behind Ireland. 96 National Institute newspapers and over the radio Mon- .[.also well up In the scoring States . should only be determined i Hates won all first places with Ver- day night and Tuesday morning. l^vd Quint, another dangerous mont and MIT taking their share of from the standpoint of what ^plpffC TWA ^PlalUfC Immediately after this message. Dr. .'**: uerformer, and the always American people believe is their real, WVlCLla 1 HO IjClUUl a seconds and thirds. Jimmy Klein of Fisher conferred with college authori- ^jfcft'indy Work at guard. Maine their practical self-interest. Our for MIT, one of the better skiers in the Two seniors, Norman J. Boyan, Mt. ties who telegraphed the men of the teams which it can alternate eign policy never will be based upon meet, came through with a second in Vernon, N. Y., and Henry G. Corey, Reserve who had left school earlier J manner that will wear iown emotional altruism nor sentimental as- the downhill. I;*-"- Jr., Highlands, N. J., have received because of anticipation of immediate uu with so few substitutes as piration." appointments as interns in the 1943 This is the first time that a Durgln- call from the ERC. | j,:as boasts. The speech, devoid of references to training program of the National In- coached cross-country team has de- lie primary problem of the Oro- the plan of world cooperation which stitute of Public Affairs. Each year feated the Black Bears from Maine, I fm is just how, who. and when they he advocated last year, was explained no more than 50 internships are of- giving Bates the State title, and also I «iD stop sophomore Jack Joyce of by the Washington Times-Herald as fered in competition by the National the first Eastern Ski Championship. Summer School Head s. The current state scoring lead- "a recognition of the mounting tide of Institute to college seniors and grad- The team scores in ISU were: Bates, Ijrto has averaged an even 18 nationalism and individualism which uate students throughout the country. 572.34; Vermont, 565.59; MIT, 504.58; Requests Student Aid pits a game to date will be out to observers have noted in. the fighting WPI, 487.79. In the Maine meet the Selections for the seven months' . By Prof. Raymond L. Kendall mister another field day. At Colby forces and which were evidenced in scores were: Bates, 578.92; Maim i nurse are made without regard to A committee of faculty members is I fee Hunter stuck with Joyce all the Democratic defeat at the polls last 549.S6. regional quotas or geographical dis- now struggling writh the problem of I Dght and limited him to 11 points — November". tribution, only the best candidates be- setting up a summer session program jibadnight for the sensational Bobcat Other indications of a reactionary ing chosen regardless of college or for students accelerating. Preliminary Kreard In the first Maine-Bates trend in Washington politics are plen- place of residence. No alternates are blanks, distributed in chapel this lane. Jack tallied 23 points to cop tiful. Only Friday the State Depart- appointed. Candidates are judged on morning, should be filled out with the |te evening's high scoring honors- Weed And Ginn Win ment blocked the sending of Edgar the basis of scholastic standing, quali- aid of the adviser or major professor iltiough Bates athletic teams A. Mowrer, perhaps the best inform- ties of character, ability, and leader- and returned to the Office of the Reg- I ateit been able to outscore Bow- Frosh Speaking Honors ed man in the country on French af- ship, and definite interest in public istrar as soon as possible. U outfits at anything during the fairs, to represent the government in affairs. In the freshman class debates held Acceleration is no longer entirely school year, from ail appear- North Africa; another example of the last night at Chase Hall, Geraldine a matter of personal convenience or After a month of orientation, in- t looks as if the Bobcats will barring of men approved by the FBI Weed and William Ginn shared indi- preference, whether men or women. 'w blood next Monday evening at and by Army and Navy intelligence terns are placed in various federal vidual speaking honors, while the af- Patriotism and the national emer- offices to study and observe govern- '* Alumni Gym when Shanahan's from going abroad, because the con- firmative team of Donald Richter, gency requires that each individual ment operations and carry out practi- Ijwriul basketeers entertain Neil servative State Department objects to Barbara Miller, Herbert Knight and complete his or her training for em- cal assignments. Each intern is as- Ifauoutvs hapless Polar Bear hoop- their progressive political views. Still the negative team of Edward Glanz, ployment, profession, or military ser- signed to a competent official who ac- a third example is Congressman Hen- Raymond Cloutier. Dorothy Strout vice as snon as possible. cepts responsibility for supervising Bowdoin won a game over the Port- drick's proposed rider to an appro- won the team awards. Student suggestions and help in set- his government training. The course | «i V feu t Saturday evening for its bations bill whose effect is to re- ting up a suitable program for the includes informal study and discus- There were two debates, presiding *>vin uf the season. In two gn me* move permanently from the govern summer session will be welcomed by sions with administrators, legislators officer of the first being William Ginn, •Maine, Bowdoin has found itself ment payroll William Pickens, distin- the committee.