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Volupie 27, Number 7 Duquesne Univarsifc, 19, Po. Pennsylvania Friday, November 20, 1953

'Faust* Opera Scene Special Insert A l special section en the DUKES MEET NYU IN Convocation has been included in this f*t«e of the DUKi. HOLIDAY TOURNEY Pages I te4. ore devoted to B resume In story and picture form Basketball Clastic of the celebration held November Outline For Will Begin Dec 26 11 and 12. co mm e mo rati no, '-the Louis Stealer Athletic lttsutus, University's Diamond Jubilee and Government announced pairings for the Holiday the 250 th etnniversory of the toumfament beginning December 2C, founding of the holy Ghost Is Devised at ] ;ew York's Madison Square Fathers. '. The Constitutional committee for Student Government announced Its Card sis. first proposed plan for the structure Tt entries have .been divided 3 Journalists aid membership; ef the] new Du­Into ipper and Lower brackets. Set- quesne university Student Govern' nrdaj [s opening round feahirea the Receive Top menu . k appe bracketed Dukes against ;"Pla» PHP includes a Univer­ N.Y. I. at 7:45. Bdgham Young UruV Essay Awards sity Council and A Representative vers] y and Manhattan meet at 2 Board for each school of the Uni­ p.m. n the other upper bracket tilt, First place In. the essay division versity. Ail undergraduate schools is the' lower bracket Niagara for college girls in the National will be equally represented on the Playi St. Johns at 3:30 and LaSalle Newspaper Essay and Art contest University Council. Two voles from has been awarded to Kathleen Bums, each school will provide for lfl Arts; '54- vottn^membeirB pn the U.C., Ihe Representative board oI each THE PRISOK SCENE CF "Foutf .how. Pool,S»ran.y <•• Kephi, Kay Stethhowicz and Robert C, school will be elected by the stu­ topheles, Catherine O'Keefe as Marguerite and fc'.ichael DriscoU as Gentile, both Arts. '54, Won honor­ dents within that school. * The Fousl. able" mentions In the men's com- iie&tibn. * * members of the board will be La , Ihje theme of the contest was proportion to the number of students r/ianksg/v/ng Congressman Freedom of Information, with the enrolled in each school.' There Will title "An Informed Press Means An be one representative elected for Ba// Features To Be Guest Informed People." Sponsored by,the every one huhured students. Newspaper Association managers, The students of each school will Lee Barrett J. On TV Panel the competition was .meant to - will elect: a chairman and co-chair­ man of their board. These two The! 28th annual Thanksgiving Honorable James Pulton, United discover stu dents' views on the ijriportance of uncensored press. wiill have seat* on the University; will be held Wednesday even' States Congressman, will be one fall Miss Bums is .editor-in-chief of Council. Two alternates will also ing at West View Laoceland. of the judges when "The Case be elected by the student* of each Against Communism/' a television the LUKE, and the two other win­ The EkiU, -^sponsored by Gamma school. i *• program sponsored by Duquesne uni­ ners * are also staff members. Lphi Fiaternlty, will feature the Lee This Information is given the versity's Institute'on Communism, Stefanow.cz. is managiug-editeF, Barrett Orchestra, and his "Music and Gentile, is an assistant Students of the university for their returns to WDTV this Sunday at 1. ; designed with you in Mind.** editor. consideration. . ' The program was TJpt seen the Floor Show Presented past two weeks due to the station's Student Government Structure end tt. Louis windup the nightcap An jail star floor :snow distin­ football commitments. •>'; alOfO. guishing this Ball from those of Fulton Will Appear " Student afefflraaent A*»oetStloh other Ijfears vill .present Chris Sfcrting times for the second This week's program is entitled,. j tfl»!vi>SITT " "p'OOTgl^T rout 1 will be announced on; com- Martin, A New York sinter, and the ; ; Freedom From I Fear^ Under" Com­ • I . • i plet an of play Saturday.' munism," and In addition to Corf Repr*a*ntettT* Board*: gressman Fulton, other judges will Monday will show the winners be Hon. 31 air Gun ther of the State 1—"T 1 losers of Saturday's games' Superior court and-Hon. Harry Mont­ Evening luilc Bduoetlon Collage Phenwej' JuiUing Baeloeas. see faciag each other. gomery of the Allegheny' County T ,e finals will be held Wednea*, court of Common pleas. ,t ^ day Nov. 30th. Teams Buffering This week one of the witnesses wo setbacks won't compete In die will be Jan Stransky, a former mem­ Wednesday bill, The two all-winning ber of the Parliament in Czecho­ WIVE&SITY OOOMtni, will meet^for the tourney slovakia and now a member of the | President] UUd at 0:30* p.m. / ..**" National committee for Free Europe. Mr. Stransky lift the Czech Parlia­ Viee-freataen* I— 1? Duquesne beats N.Y.U.. the ment when the Communists-obtained 3Iu Iltes would face the B.Y.U.- control in.1948, Marfiattan winner Monday. A win Ex-Comrr.unist Is Witness >.iin.g Budc BdUBfttlbn College" f&sneMj • •j*»Lng BusloeM **" , would place the Mooremen In The other witness will be Joseph I*eh Scb^l Bea Two Voting Oelagalea the final against the lower' bracket le* w. Chris Martin feach Kpmfeder, a foBner member Total -16 i of toe Communist party (for 15 years Quintet. ( , ^ and now considered one of the top Ihe Barrett orchestra is not new C lemistry Gets ideologists among ex-communists. to this section. They have appeared at the William Perm hotel and Bill "The Case Against Communism, Tiree Grants is a unique television program pre­ "Repreeeatstlve Board Tar taian Scheol Green's night club. sented in.the manner of a trial in a '-.->, .. ' m Lee's motto is "Music designed court of law. Communism is the de­ {Delegate;) \ ' ' i B 'sr«H» ttiUUnj more UMB c Chelrnsn j| Hoderator ! with you in mind," ana his 'policy fendant, the judges make up the 1 kt> tbouf tnd dallan h»* b««D ; 0« legate..! t*lt«mmt*K is to plaj mooem arrangements of prosecution and the video viewers alternate) : pried to three pnfouon of ti» j.' 'new tunes as well as old standards illUtADt delegate are members of the jury. .' , ^reeaurer . Cl^elraaa Secretary ! miatri ^epirtmem for furilier in a smootfl, dapceable style. h nUier ,Jb»ech P. Moronej; '- Each week the prosecution calls 1- £p., •otfni Itnd of ftlie de»t«- All orchestral arrangements are. two witnesses — .^person who lived •onowrjoed laat week. .. scored by Lee and IPs his firm under 'Communist domination find reclplenw were, Dr. Normao belief that when a band succeeds one who was a former member of the profe«»r of ( chenilBUj.' who in keeping 75 percent of the patrons Communist party. I jShobn above are diagrams giving the structure of a Student Govern­ received » (rant froa Ihe^atlonal on the dance floor and under Ihe urg< ace foundation to study "MentaJ to dance, this is due. to tie rny- ment Association as proposed by the nawly.fomted Student Council Graduate Tests Ptlelc lnteracUona;" Dr. T.nj mical and appealing music being 1.8, Chu. aastatant pfofesaur o,f - plkvedJ • I • Chart A shows how eech school will be represented en the University Croduate Recotd ewiminations .atrjr, waoncalrad aRefearcli t At intermission, entertainment Council by a Board of Representative! that witi be named from each (or leniors of the Colleoo will be. araat for "Maawttc will be provided by the Bob Trow school according to the outline as set forth in Chort C given December | and Dec 2,at and specuoacopit: Soidlea of frit quintet; Their style.is much like Chart B shows the executive branch of th* Student Cnsmell end the 1 p.m. hadicala;" and Dr. Kurt BotirelBer, -'that otj the Pied Pipers. Importance of the Board of Representet* ve» fn relation to the Executive 1 Any freshman who has net vet aaatatant orofMaor of chemHtn'. * Tickets may be obtained at the received the results of his wMi recewed a Reaearcti corjw booth in tiie cafeteria or froman y Tho Committee points out that the above plan is not final. Two onW placement tests is asked to do alio tranl to atudj tie "ma*twe|^ ! member* of Gamma Phi. They are moVhods will be draftee end etl thro* will be submitted for tho apptovel CMoooundajel so fssweeiatety.. , ficMWCfcUc % •^•ii.joi t«,nn. .«|^tB«)4^*»deo# ••bjBd>»M>w,»how ' AA Nursing Instructor Every person has a mental image of those Sym-phonies Get Dis-concerting T*» slightly differ! iL uncept of Is .•Americanism. Everyone Includes init, Symphony Concert can >be a double tiroglrls in front of his irejengag- Although she. is new to the teaching Ideals as patriotistr. friendship, initiative, .feature. \ ' \ \ ed lp^a sparkling conversaiioii which staff. Mrs. Vera Donovan of the'school d democracy, but from there on, the descrip­ This becomes apparent wnen a competes in volume with the highbrow of Nursing is not new to the Bluff, tions of Americanism are as numerous as the number of Duquesne students come^uiscussion of the cultural cats to his Just six years ago her role was that back from Syria Mosque with a/sly rear. One of the girls apparently knows of a Duquesne coed, not a teacher. people -who trjr to define BY. ' "' m chuckle to accompany that aesthetic the sixth violinist, and she is telling According to Mrs. Donovan; medical' {Europeans are Inclined to picture Americanism glow Of musical appreelaUpjli about the time she turned hiai down foi and surgical instructor, things' are1 l a typified by ,the rich boasting capitalist, t ampltng with hobnaii boots over theircentorjes- the chuckle is a resutTot several a date to the CIO Ball. '., much the same in the school of Nurs-" •Md traditions and customs. Laughing at things . furtive peeks to rtgh>4nd leA during The concert begins. lag as when sne was graduated in! that are new sacred to Europeans, parading our the concert and • at Intermission. At the ehd of each selection, the 1947 That is ^a^g ^g ^cc^e^^i 0 ^esith in the. face of their povertj^ and beta* ""r^"*^ ^ i „ LnAiii t* 'ervent genUemen with!the goat- M collegiate program offered toi ek tactless aid bossy as possible has hot won SC sJt ! , 2^' S « , T "* "^ *"* ""* "' >*"""• teslme* nurses this year is muchtne lis many "friends abroad. These impressions student, checks his coat and excuses Kravr,'" ' i ™"i have been given to the world more often than we k. way into his seat in the second The girl In front points at the sixth aT* *s, U,fi Dne under «hicn 5M' realize, both b> our citizens abroad and oor balcony, where he sits down and be- violinist, and shrieks: J*""'*- U was tteD part °' *• Caear basls- "*ile tn,e typified by a combination of famed Southern latives an the artistry of ProkofleVs button tweed is scribbling marginal Baslc CoUeglate program enables su> hospitality, traditional shrewdness and honesty "Classical Svmphony." notes on a foreign-looking sneet of denfDid iPubli to bce graduateHealth Word ikn four years. of New EBglander.s, the inventiveness of a thiBus t enlighteninbis attentiogn discussionis distracte'd whefromn musicDuk. e claps, as he has always been ••?,.. leatam pioneer, and the unaMaming nature and . > • [ 1 Since she was graduated, tne dark- t of a r*nnsylvama Quaker. another patron tramps on his feet In edging along the row to a nearby seat. Last Strains Die • ' !•' ' haired teacner has done public nealth s composite picture of Americanism will Hnally, the last strains of a Bee- nursing here in Pittsburgh, and nigdi- je us no'enemies abroad. It may bring a lot Duke looks up to see a white haired; wrinkled-face concert veteran who thoven Symphony die away, andDuke cal and surgical nursing at Presbyteri-. of puffed-up'.Americans down to earth and to the steps out into the night air, brimming »n •hospital and at Jiev, York city nos- izalton that all people were created equal—, was probably frequenting the sym­ phonies when Steinberg **s playing with a warm appreciaEon for the music P"al- Last yew she took a few gradu- not only all Americans. te in a sand box. ' ,_ *T ;- he has Just heard. « courses here at Duquesne. He is wearing a 35 yew old tweed- H^ has no goatee to delicately „„_ jjonovan instructs the collegi- Time For Talk six buttons-and carrying a shabby- finger.no manuscript to scan as|utelj,ate stUdents starting their clinical Ttie Constitution Committee has presented its edged manuscript under his arm. and no .friend in the orchestra to seek field at ^^ ^^^ : - fir* plan for the structure of D'uquesne's hew out and congratulate. ; By npw Duke is feeling like a cul­ "1 feel as though I.know the prob­ Student Government. It consists of individual tural outcast. He looks around for So Ltuke chuckles. representative boards elected by the schools. lems facing my students because they These In turn would send two representatives-to ire the same ones 1 faced, daring n.v a main governing body, the University Council. Faust Judged Profession Plus years at Duquesne," she saidj- j .*" f Students should consider the plan carefully, . \ 'W'. '-' , by Georflia Smith J . Thinks Program Parallels \^. for upon the structure of the governing .body will People are looking tor plump heir- Josephine McGrail makes the perfor- ma depend much of the strength of the Council. We esses oozing behind opera glasses nce unforgettablp, the ' dralnatic She thinks this Jo be especially true urge discussion of the elan, and the two altem- andvsnorlng husbands' rn~boi seats coaching of Dick Scanga is ho Ineid- now that the program is sd similw to ativws which (he committee Is now preparing for at the Vocal, Workshop's performance ental te its success. Mood setting and the one she took, presentation. I > -.of JFaustT^fa hmi professional, accompaniment by "nembers pi the "The nurses now are Uving on! can- • Ihe Individual councils, coordinated by Laat.X.year'aV. CavaUerta KusUcaha Pittsburgh Symphony add professional pus> ^ , dld> wllere (hey get somucti main group, with power to decide issues affect­ and I Pagliaccl introduced Josephine Po^b. _ I . more out of y^jj coUege iUe_ j be. ing all schools, is a departure from the old McGraifs conoany. But Paust offers The Hrst act vision of Marguerite iieve this to be important to their edu- Student Council structure. It is not however, is a ,a premature peek at embryonic stars. masterpiece in stage ejffect cation „ ^^^ a new Idea, ft ts used by the University or To­ while costumes and sets by Arnold ronto and proved satisfactory there, according to v—•»—-The lyric tenor r of Michaei'v •*.-l Driscoll MI i,i „•ii, ... _, .,,„_ «,j««ir. During the Interval of tne five-year report* by Cosjimlttee members. while not yet strong In volume rings Co»>ath 'e»d "" P^uptionrealtsm.^^ ^ ^^ ^ ^.^^ ilAulyi He lp\one Faust who sells ^"^ ever* an«le *aust ^™s hospital whUe taking their clinical 11 exacU,, nis W to devjl and saves it for his e^ " «" 8 preparation and trainlfl Blessings Enough audience. TbJa\\ talented sincerity Interpretation. So professional is the Seneral Johnathan Wainwright ottered the fol dominates his ttWd act cavatina, J>ertonnance that when the curtain The tall, attractive teacher intends lowjhg. prayeij'tiieflrat postwar Thanksgiving "Salut Demeure^and "D'une Joie °roi« and the hc-use lights jiset an to. continue her studies in tne field of day-i-nXovember 22, 1945. It Is applicable today. EtereeUe^Ue tory duet with Mar. aw*"1^* audience is bewildered nnrsing at university this "C*' i»od. ^ur.Rkther. today we five Thee guerite. thank's for the things we take for granted, tor Proiie Goes to Devil freedom, for security, of life, for food arid shel­ .! A strong stabilizing element is i ter, and Ihe prwsence of loved ones ... " Paul Straney in the role of Mephisto- . Make, us wise in the presence of great pheles. line interpretation, errie problems, strong and brave In facing danger, and makeup and powerful .delivery make sympathetic aid generous as we face the ap- the bass baritone delightfully'diabolic palilBS need of » war-torn world. He builds to his peak In the garden- "In gratitude (or'all those who paid the price scene and sustains it through "Meph- (of *»r)>we new ask thy Guidance as tre(ded- isto's Serenade" and Final Trio. tcati ourselves to that cause for which they gave, Catherine O'Keefe's singing of their) last fuli (neasure of devotion. Lord of Marguerite was rivalled only by her Hosts, be with us yet, lest we forget! acting. The strong control and volume of this lyric soprano ^produces a con­ tagious vibrance which seems to Duquesne DUKE echo within her. Particularly impres­ k* «t tikal Aaaoctatad CMletfale Presa. sive Is her coquettish aria, "Jewel I MMMgar of can— TJktrrarstt,. Ml Song" the Cathedral scene and the •r-t. Ptttabw* l». Pa. Published wweh- Final Trio. U *tit— tire apkoal yaar atoapt daring holiday Sinner's Poije Noteworthy asm***"', Pert"**. Subscription price;. Poise is a'local duality in Lola . ILK par yaw. DDKS offloaa. SB __ J Sagebom's sensitive portrayal < of . Pfca-a CR M«3». ix 7i. Siebet while vitality sparks John Pavlakovich's Wagner. The part of Martha may be snail, but the flexible mezzosoprano of Carol Ann heed Neww CwadkawwX|::::::;;;;;^ Qkarlae ftaMhevalah.r Ceaaaa i tthMa gives it charming Impetus. - Ine "Kermesse Waltz" doesn't otter a sharp differentiation between the traditional, groups] of gossiping women, young girls, old men, soldiers and students. But, on the whole, the chorus of 31 is lively and Impressive. Happily they form an audience dis­ traction during the lengthy death of Valentine. Although the i ocation Supplement

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Spetl 1 Convocation Section \ Frfdoy, Ne^rsmbar 20, 1953 Two Days' Events End Jubilee Year by'Kirmhalf Burn. . • . St . The closing ceremonies of tl* 'Ihiveiiidf's double annrversiry were held November 11 and ID. ending the year-long celebration. Commemorating the 250th annifersary of the founding of the Holy Ghost Order, and the ^th anniversary of Duauesne, the ceremonies opened Wednesday, Ntjv, 11. with a solemn Pontlf- . icalMass celebrated by Most' Rev. Ralph Hayes, D.D.. Bishop of Davenport. TheMass was offered In the University Chanel. • Philosophy and Science Discussed ^ . ^ - . j At 2 p.m,, Nov. 11 In the William lynn hotel, tlie Universlt> sponsored a symposium whose tjifcrnewas "Philosophy arid Scl: ence in aniAge ofjPower." The Revi J. Gerald Walsh. C.StSn.. vice president of the Urn- . versity, presided at the symposuttc, arid the Very Rev. Vernon F. Gallagher, president, jofficialli greeted the guests. Very Rev. , Paul C. Relnert, S.J.. president. St. Louis University, was chair-1 man of the:panel. : l4 ** [ . [{ I •.; \ Discussing thejheme were Dr. Vincent Edward; Smith, professor* STANDING bohind Bishop Doorden, Cardinal I honorory degros... I ipV Doctor. Bomwt, of cosmology at the 'University ofiNotre, Dame; Dr. Karl Herzfeld. ellmon, and Fofhstr Gallagher are recipients of 1 Fairies*, Bishop Hayes, [>s van Mais* professor of,physlcs at. Catholic: University, Washington,.D.C.; t>r. Anton Pegis. president, Pojltifical Institute of Mediaeval' Studies, Toronto; and Mr. Thomas "E.. Murray, member of the . ly Ghost Fathers Atornic Energy Commission. fc • ! i-' \ ' Chairman Cites Unify of Knowledge f • In opening the discussion, pother Relnert pointed out that, -, Fete Order, University "Every age seems to have suffered as mucJifrotn what it *nqws' by Roy Stefanowifz i as frcm what It does not know. Knowjedge In one field seemslto The ZJonviocstipn, held last week, was a double celebration for have virtually eliminated that tn jtnotber. Tpday presents a dlf-. ." the Holy Ghost Fathers. .The Order not only commemorated.Its ferent picture. We are not so much lacking In different knowledge 250ih inniversary, but also observed the Diamond'Jubilee of the as we are in the ability to unify tjbese kinds of knowledge." University they established.1 \' '•*?' ,- ' ' Dr. Smith, .whose topic was. "4*e integration; of Science and ;'• .Siwejity five years'.Ngo, the Congregation of the Holy Ghost Philosophy." warned against exclusive Intereit either In [slf orgtjiizled a school of higher learning on the second floor of matter or form of beings. He emphasized the1 necessity of Wylie Avenue bakery, and named it Holy Ghost College. Eight hierarchy of philosophy .and sctjmce according to.their end| , years liter'.work was t>egun on our Administration building, which l» And he added, "Power without fot^n is powerless to lead men|l still stands as a monument to their labors. God. The rjiprity of nature is that reality is needed first; matt Legislature tncorpofatts University and form act only as principles rjfj reality."; • This! school, which; was to. provide Western Pennsylvania Science and Philosophy Rssciprocate Catholics with a center devoted to higher education, enrolled He concluded "Science gives, itact to philosophy, philosophy its first class of forty students on October 1 of that year.. By Jves meaning to science. The problem of showing the specialist 1882, tfie school was incorporated by the state legislature, had eis something beyond the object of his study. , .' is the areat- moved,to the Bluff and became known as Duquesne University. esf\purely intellectual challange in the modem world. Thro^ind a half centuries ago'however, a young lawyer could Karl Herzfeld. the secohdlspealter, outlined the resporfr notjliavje visualized thab-,thls Society'would some day be repre­ slbilit\es of the scientist—that Is. the scientist's task, how he sented, throughout the world. The Congregation of the Holy Ghost, performit it, aftdjlts corrsequenoe; f-, organized by Claude Francis Poullart des' Places—who later be- He described the dilemma of aje scientist who sees bis dts? ' carrte a priest, was foundedito train missionaries for the most dif­ coverles being used for destruction, and eiplaiied that not only ficult post ill the church, and to labor among abandoned, peoples present uses, but future possibilities .of bis discovery' must be of Asia, America, and Africa. • considered] when judging the worth of his work. fVisjtonpries ore World-wide j.' - * The need for more than rationality in the modern.age of science Today, provinces have been established^.-! eleven countries, was 'stres: Anton Pegis the third speaker, discussing in addition to missionaries in China, Tonkin, Canada,. South the respon ^of the phllosopjier. .\- ij '11 America and Africa. On the latter continent alone, the Holy Ghost "No one l that if we were to be destroyed in an atomic Fathers work with a population of 30. million. , •,"'•. war, it woi ^achievement

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R EV. GEORGE A. HARCAR, CS.SP.,i E.eortive Vice-President I . confers the hood ml honorary Doctor of Low upon Hit Excellency, M. Henri Bonnet, of the Frwck Republic.

HIS EMINENCE Francis Cardinal Spollman, hondl on honorary Doctor of Letters degree to the Most ReverenX Ralph L. Hayes, Bishop of Davenport, Iowa. J

THE MOST REVEREND John F. Deorden, Bishop of Fltlsfavroti, looks on OS Andrew C.

HE HONORABLE Jss.es A. Forley, of Ho- York, reeves an honororyIDoctor of •"» BENJAMIN F. FAIRLESS) Chairman of the Board of United States Stool Corporation I Science dognto from His Eminence Francis Cardinal Spellmon. \ ccopts on honorary Doctor of Commercial Science degree from His Eminence Cardinal Spellmon and Bishop Deorden. I fc* irx menn.tMr w SJT OK. tut • xtsoscrimuKa.!tn' •••»••:- -xi'. ant must Events End Jubilee (Continued from page i of supplement] and Right Reverend Henry A Carl in; tile very i.eyerends Anthony . M. Benedik, James J. O'Connell, and Cyril J. Vogel. Representatives of other universities, honored guests and alum­ ni, faculty, administration and student representatives also par­ ticipated in the Mass after moving'in academic procession from Hotel Webster Hall. , • Official guests were feted at a luncheon in the Schenley hotel at noon, where Cardinal Spellman again presided. Bishop O'Hara gave the invocation, Bishop pearden the welcome, and its Henri Bonnet,ambassador of France, presented the math address. Very Reverend Francis K. McGlyrm, C.S.Sp., superior of the American Province of the Holy Ghost Order, closed the luncheon with the benediction. lr - Degrees Conferred on Sis liloving from the schenley hotel the academic precession weijt to Soldiers and Sailors' tamorial hall for the convocation. There, 'with Cardinal Spellman presiding and giving the! invocation, hon­ orary degrees Were presented: to Henri Bonnet art honorary Doctor of Law; Benjamin F. Hairless, honorary degree of Doctor of com­ mercial Science; to Bishop Hayes, an alumnus !of Duquesne, an honorary degree in Doctor of Letters; rt+chard K. Mellon, honWary Doctor of Architecture, and to Andrew G. Van Melsen. honorary Doctor of Education. The srlotjf Reverend Colernan F. Carroll, auxiliary bishop of THE SINGINC OF THE Srar Spsnglssl BWor >••• the cwd end frosts to tnelr I Pittsburgh, gave the final benediction which closed the I'niver- fc of lit* Conferring of Degrees LSI—lin| Thursday afternoon in tales'ors and Sailer ~ *• Convocation and also its Jubilee Year. 'iovember 20, 1953 A. Dugu«ta« DUKE Po9» Thf— leant Review ROTC Units Debaters Sweep trhlyNHoly Mam a Group Mt. Mercy Match Ipoeni Door for On Free Trade Campt/i Students The varsity debaters won all the Tta* fJoi» Han tjaeldr -of Du- Bunds they engaged in*on Wednefr*' mm asvlnnUjr will M .Ntn», day, November 11, st Mount Mercy aad.ln the uu titan, J»aUi«» college. toaaara. Uai'mlUr Qnsi«o. an­ j Negative %team BUI Kline, Bd. te '56 and - Clifford Smith. Arts, In msjilrui tola aAootincanaat, Pi. '56 witn affljmaavfc debaters Paul sum Urged thai a]} 111* man «la- ford. Bos. Ad.. '54 and Ed Sche.ll- tatg at DuQjiesoe take this op. hammer Arts, '54 defended their rainity and become a mtnbav respective sides of "Resolved That The U.S. Should'Engage in free T1» Holy Name society «ms Mr . T!r»de*\ ClK iafaad la 1J14 by Pop. Qtdt- 7C The society held a mock debate . Tuesday. November 10 . In allote are oyer nlnn million, main- sjt Girard hall to prepare for the lea of toe Bali Nam, goctafy In Mount Mercy tournament. All the tit ootid. members of the society discussed Ilia Holy Mam society la pri- the Question and threshed out dif­ atlly a splrttual organization. Tu, ficulties. •: Staff mombors hod litrlo trouM. impose of It la to honor tti, naawa j On December 5 Duquesne will- discovering Cnjk. Darting No. d. if God and Jesus Christ, and to In­ attend a tournament given by Sh. was right undor rh.ir nosa for crease love for the aacred nanta of Allegheny College, MeattvUle. News. aula*. - ' ~, :,-': — Pennsylvania. A.fr.srtmon journalism motor One of the many acttvltiea In from Ert., Pa., port Joan Hodg.s Milch all thajlen of dw SrtdatJ looks to a futur. in t.l.vision kartldpate la the reoelylni of HOI} Nursing Coeds continuity writing, b.caos. sh. Sommuntori eyetj aeoond Wednoa- finds it "a it.Id of infiuanc. To Study In prasanrly in groat nood of Carb­ lay of the n olic writers." M.onwbilo sh. Patiier Hengers extended a warm- dsv.lops bar stylo by writing Nation's Capitol nvitation to any Duqueane student poasry ord gathering Duau.sno Five Duquesne co-eds from the now, for tho Pittsburgh Corholic* nterested in joining. The time o' School of Nursing will leave Intercellegian. he ftrst meeting will be posted in Tuesday,'November 24, for Washing­ ill the men's dormitories. , ••*' ton T>.C, for a ten-week (Mining. Joan, who is active in tb. Sodality, NFCCS and Jauntalism *loyhouse Stages program at the Capitol atv School association, - considers half of Nursing of District of Colombia styling a fascinating hobby.- Sh. Iright Comedy General hospital. has already skillfully scalpod members of bar dormitory with The girls, Mary t*>u Prang, Janet The Pittsburgh PlaybouiMrts eur- sh. terms "The Parisian Poison ently featuring, **Tivd On An la* Pezzuto, Fvosemarie Surkhart. Cut." Laverne Rogers, and Jean Seaiena, •nd." in the Craft svenue aide ol ail seniors, will study "Communic­ ne theater. Air Fore* RCTC passing in review at the Dean's Review, held at Hie able Diseases and Tuberculosis Support Thfe. production, under the di- University Drill Mold NovembeNov. r 5, 1953. ' Nursing" while- in Washington ecdon of Ftedertck Bufleigh. vrlll eature 10 different sets in 11 I Back at Mercy hospital, after Community MU Phi Eptil*o n Marks 50 Years their ten-week program are Betty cenes, with a cut of 31 players* i \ Dorcbek, Angeline Ambrosia, and eaturedi in the cpmedy. are Doria Members of 54, Marjorie Pusateri 3oyd, Mas. Chest ackney and Howard Miller. • " chapter of Mu Phi Margaret Cudworth, seniors in the 54, Elizabeth Kottb, Mus. '54. Ra- School of Nursing. professional rrusi mona Gonzales, Mus. '55, and Mari­ journey to Cleveli on Zbalishen; Mus. '54. The local celebrate the aororii chapter is in charge of the salt Oon't Ruin niversary. They commemorating the Sounding of the other chapters from: Pennsylvania, sorority. I Rose pitassi, Mus. 54. Tho D.on of Mat's sffles r. West Virginia and oiuo in a district president of Epsilon Upsilon re­ perl* th. obus. of th. f ro< conference. * j ports that the following girls plan r.Cootly installed In th. Duk. to visit Cleveland Ibr the confer­ Box; Th, Bosrling mochin. one This third major tfvent of tiif an­ ence: Prances Cernich. Mus. '54; pinboll rowdlin.il cost mon.y tc niversary year, will open Friday Carolyn Warren, Mus. '55; Carol ropoir, andean b. oosily damoood ,evening on the campus -of Western Colangeio, Mus. *54; Gertrude TJ*. by boing sf, upon, or having lit Reserve University with a recep­ zig, Mus '54; Rose Pitassi and cfgo/arta, pop t«rrH««, trie s.l Ml tion and "fun night,* The Saturday Uda Catttaaie, Mus. '54. ' ' I sessions will be heli. at the Higbee Music Center startin I with a round table discussion of sorority busi­ ness. The afternoon schedule In­ cludes the Fiftieth Anniversary Ob­ servance, a muslca| program and a tea.

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;:'' t, I tra­ ils »0»f ITISiB II I November 20, 1953 Duquesne DUKE ch Moore Previews Team Futur* Stan Have Gone to Your Boll, Girls The Girl's Intramural Basket­ 'Duke'Joins Duke Freshmen Extreme in Rating ball Uawee will begin la a taw Erases ploying an Wednesday Just developin« -would be a good St. Justin's just four shy of Tom Publicity Wont Ue 'are cosnizant of (be tact feat aifhle la * *• University gym, way to describe Bob "Duke" fpeszko's record. Tben he climaxed Wt will face aome of Die beat In H^rf Duka May Gb*> in hires ted ,1a fee teems Sctinijider, Arts •*«. brilliant season by scoring 17 Ore nafton in Uie New York holloa* points against Bethlehem Catholic, ; BY DUGtv MOCht should submit their names ta> Mrs. The "Duke" »s FOB A FASTER REPLY GIV/£ thisj year. Ke is getting tired of Bob "Duke" Sertni.dV, YOUR FULL NAME, YOUR INTAOOSESS we wcaild like you "to knuWUiat sitting next to me oh the bench and PERIMANE I then he came on with a ru YOUYDLR'INSURANR U KUMUB half of our team is made up of listening*, to my complaints. You'll ANOVCXJR gamer All-City honors. sopbomoies with no varsity exper­ never find pick overconfident, and ience. It would be; unfair to you won't find a man woo is a more \i Bob is 6*4' sod tips the 1 scale expect too much of than at Brat, determined competitor. If you dc alt lSO'poUnds. lie probable will Tkia year! the "eajierts" bare but they are good players and an find a player tbat tries harder than grow a few in'ches before leaving, fcona to tee iotiier extreme. I nope to give Oretr beat. A Dick, ii could only be "I- letch." the Bluff. tbelr predictions prove correct but "Fletch" has missed some of the in all falmeaa- to our team it must early practice due to his practice 34 Points in One Gome b« pointed '(kit tnat aanj of tne teaching, but be will oe in there Last season had two high points teens who were, superior in when the chips are down. list year nave dors returning voter. for Schneider. Luring tne regular' lass. U Datartninet. to Start , ana than *•«. do.»It la, however,3 season he scored 34 points against* Lou Iezzi is battling some sopho­ rrom a pubUcfly angle, a nice thini mores for a regular Job and. is to be considered so Meat)'. determined to break into the start­ •HI P-alltM Hurl ,jf ing lineup, ir be can become a little Several ttinea' 1 have bjen naked, more consistant in bis outside "Will au tuts advance!'»ubliclty snooting, he will do it. affect Uie boys'" Jr'«,ui *mej Jim I-alion is one of our best believe their press nodcee'" The anawer la a definite, "No." tout team won't b > overconfident. Tbey know wbat weaknesses tbe> tieve io overcome.: They knew wbat a JtfR Tucker lot depends upon these sophomores. duflcult acbatade they Sace. The; fiow can" they be overcoaQdent? itxxild not bare been, rated ao They know they^are going to face hljhly. There are many^other food some of the best expertencec I teems tbat halve loat leas from laal college players in the nation. Si . yeafa squad tpan we 414 Green, for example, can look for­ ' The team and I know vary well ward to j the problem of guarding j thai Dayton, who defeaurd ua twice Sallee of Dajton.i Costelio ol -lest year, la BOlng t| be mucli Niagara, Biancni of Bowling Green, •iroaset wttbj tie addition of .a 7, bohaffer of VUlanova, and Martin of foot aonboaore center. Ik? know'tnat. Toledo-to name a few of the men he Maaaia haa tbeir sane} team back e. te will face In £ his sophomore year. . miscl »e are »ell *ware that Doubt About Itl L These 5 players averaged " Toledo loat {to | us In Plttaburgn, 18.3 points petjame lost year. For the best after a tout* juic, fltboul the services Of thelf SV tenter who Not Overconfident j »as sick. ' 'thei. bojs ; know that Haircuts ' Bowllni Ceeen Will ba|e Its beat h»s team In jeart; that. Clecuinaa la Mickey; Hinograd. Hocco Julian, erealll siren .th^oed. tlat Teiaa, and t rani. Ostruh, three! other St rtturcta. *ski tore*. Branley. aophomorts, are not overconfident. CHARLEY'S St. Bonavenajre] »«>n« and VII- They an lout there every day flght- nifc to try |to. make a regular position' j larWva allvajs an> eety fcod teams.

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Niners Win Duke Grown Bono Dazxhs with 80 Yard Payoff l&flers Enter Run, in 13-7 Victory Game htearst Match S> Jock Sim 1 »« Duaaeene university BOTC rlfl lw nill ••*#» two iwu In Jim Bono 'S 80 v»jd Uekoff return on the fli»t ptur of the secqajd*"" »* •»»•' "UUam I I h«lf give the Forty-Niners i. l>7 edge over the Vagabonds and to>H• mt rt0* *"t<*- •Ichampionship in the University intramural toochtackle league. ' •">•*>"« YOU'VE GOT TC REtU) IT! Dudey Uppre takes crying towel Inj The Champs will play Carnegie Tech in the first game of the into"" ,wUi concluded one nonCS hand and ventures into t^realm of yogi in this Usue of the DUKE. ;cit» playoffs and the victor will meet Pitt in the final (aire for the *•* ' ' L tity title ew/wuni aa Ik* No. l ^en we .approached fcoach Moore in his office about once more! ^jThe. tt49erJ. s „„«scored, „,earl„y ,i„n »th.e •„first* „««quarte,r »o n .a ^rpass ™from r^PowermM * *•.«•»?• ela- -111 he Jo. I T taking his pen in hand to walk the perilous plank of writing about to Cinder. The conversion attempt tailed and the 49era had a 0-0 "" ,/r™ *„• rf.l " a team that hasn't played yet, he was quite obliging. j Don torHer, and Vincent Oovola. chuckle and * s C Donald Freemen, coach, baa The head of D.U. basketball looked up with 1 8 said. "I dpnt think it'fill be quite as long as last season; you !**Th efro v.gm »Cunningham tied the gam. Sundre minutey broks elate ther deadlocas mannink tvg haulin.cor*g on.In »lo(SM| ^ ^^ZM*,*^^ ^ .^j.g,,,, , £ know I can't complaio-jijilte as much this year*." Well plus or (Cunningham pass to give the Vacs a one point edge. Then came B* l thaa 1,500 cnick I minus" complaints, presejited on this week's sports page unedited. no'B J*"11 down fleW t0 p*,t the *9tn °"t troat *"* tin li*m th*cog sting from u» aaUoo'a uerver is the word on the '53 bikes. championship. • j t rtwl 1WS and osUegea, high schools The Vagabonds ware crowned | «' "" "•*!•• - " ' *: Ultery andeenee, new ale* Champa or the American league and m*»cn «"••. *>»• Br* »*»» ",d"Ji Three Duquesne home games will be televised. They are Car- the 49era retained the National | wlthatotaiBimaMandnodwUlo^ tor accuracy are expected In negjeTech game, Dec, J*e 1(53-54 matcaaa. 14, the Wayne encounter Feb. IS, and the ch nl Bowling Green Visit-: i. 22. Station WENS will carry the action Qt *"*'° f" a result of R„. L.» LM(.. C—. ; All breach., of aan-lc, am re*, on UHP Channel 53. is will also televise the Holiday Tourna- playoff games last week. Mooath tabbed baUhoff behind | reaafed in the otaealc.-National ment. The first game juld be the Dukes meeting with K.Y.U. fan • the goal line for a 49et safety. T^ejeh, looahlpa. both, taam and In- Rams bounced back on a paaa fats- 41 vie at. will be decided. The Vagabonds, easily defeated ' Monday's visit to . en will rumlsh one of the best exhibition Schaming to Sommers to go ahead L> n<«* will be striving to tuv - Alpha Phi. 2G-0. then bund things j G-2. The 4sera were not to be head- L _ opponents for the Dukes. m on,lta dlamal abowing of laal tougher as they edged the Kappa. d „,,_ „,,_• ._ ruiiet *>r™ W rotated In a Deld of 72 1 The Goodyears. always a tough independent, are better this iagTao-iB. last Friday afternoon. thei!!^".™7™„r Drat T.D. Bon*„a. ._??talllod* th*'{*•e , » season than for many years. The company has added a galaxy of In the Kappa game Oinnlngham n,,,, „ „ . _ ear the local* placed 37 mmA m M Jart mr; toi. college stars. The roster is captained by the best plajmaker pas5ea to Zeiae fcr the tirat Vaga- In other ganaa laat wank at Dudey Moore ever had-^im Kennedy. bond touchdown, and Skendrovtcb 'llama dumped the Chieftains 90-6' Ck K* Preaan plana jto Are Du- This club should force the team to play the kind of ball they turned right and forth e eatra point. . und the 4Sera walloped the denet-jwea|e'a official entry Dec 10th are capable of, something Stuebenville, Geneva, Wi-J and to some (Manning scored the second Vaga- iaia ag-0. £ extent John Carrdll failed to do In their visits to the Bluff Gym. jboad itrwchdown on a 20 yard run John Cahpli came the closest to malting the '53 Dukes play bail,j*0* )*""> bmck to •** »ie eitra but fell by twenty points in their Saturday encounter. point; PiCLEANINC The others weren't nearly in the Mooremen's class and-^s ao^ ""f** •*!"•* tot ** K«>pas on; GERSON'S often happened when a team plays weak opposition, the Rood clubj * ' . .„ . ^ „ , ,_ ,. . • rxf a^. . - > l aoow read 14-C. Trie Kappas con- SERVICE looks sloppy, though wiping by a wide margin. . j ^ miirAlaBB „ ^ p-Mad * *• *L • • itT- to Ingram who latoralod to ijkntoil r ONE LINERS Vlnce Sunpy former St. Vincent halfback, who ran I Terd. tor ^^ ^^^ 1Tfle Reut^ the opening kickoff of thfe Dukos last grid season back 95 yards ;ingrilto cOTblnatloB added the extra for a Bearcat touchdown, -is taking graduate work on the Bluff . . . ; maItee,t Pat Livingstone of the-Pittsburgh Press is the author of an Cttmilngham passed to Sundry to article on Si Green In th«| forth coming Sport magazine . . . Dave I put the Vatabonda out in front by a HickettsVcoach at l»c*tet|>wn. felt he was as good* shot ad Larry ; -»*W

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SeBa""^—-': • ' Six M; . ' , \ •"' ' Duquesn. DUKE '•lovem blr20, 1953 , ternities and Sororities National Loader Begin Pledge SeasoiW Vhiit Chapter CALENDAR OF EVENTS a!H)n «nll rjimtx receive the Alpha Pol Delta grad­ The national president of Alpha Friday. November 20 tof* .year around uate award December-t at the Tau Delta Nursing sorority, Mrs. Pharmacy Meeting, Campus Theater. 1 •2 P..*. ±of D««rr>ber. Pledsee fraternity banquet-in the I.6.B.A. Madam Pay Furlong, was the «uest Saturday, November 21 • * ! 'guaala, i>t honor V« hall. of Duquesne's Tueta chapter this month. Faust, Campus Theater. 8:30 p.r. „ ., If UM^v^lpuV runco»«a ' *».__ 1U bold its At Duquesne she Investigated the : MKJMWM tit the* >» the fnitttM banal IniUeuun sundaj •t 10:00 Wetiiesdaj, November 25 . 1 activities, records, and -general * Thanksgiving Ball. West View denceland, 9-1 p.m. otttea sad aaromee (r»f their AM. in, the university compel Junctions of the sorority. before Mean. A comrrruaion breakfast Tuesday, December | j «dr| follow at -foe Sheraton hotel. "luete chapter shows excellent Graduate record examinations. Campus Theater, 1-5 p.m. HI1K1 Plsdseineeier Peggy Nichols to.. pnjsress." said Mrs. Furlong. •55 eonounced the pledges as; Wednesday December 2 Wl|l (nlir. spaghetti dinner and Mrs. Purlong is the besd of 12 Pat OUsw Eo.. '5«, Marv Llppke Graduate record examinations. Campus Theater, 8:30 - 12 noon. (part, for A Kitedgee. pledge- large chapters which comprise Alpha Arts. 'M\sna Virginia Luther Ed., Biu «s»h*«*. Am' •»« Tan Delta. While planning to attend Friday, December 4 anocaineed. TV emoser watfc '». A \ the professional Pan. Hellenic As­ - . University Catholic club Bridge, Cafeteria, 7:30 - 12 midnight. held Wrtveraber 9 Id <£* Knights of sociation convention In Washington, Golsrdbue hall on fatamund street. Members oKGamma Pht. social D.C.. she decided to visit each 0» tMLuttf. tarTeerBer 11. tM j^MQ and \sponsors I the chapter in the vicinity. pledgee ialUrndeb a Itutdll dinner thanksoviiit Ba^. held a tlallo- t the Villa Rose qo the North Side. wVen party and a este party Hovem- As" a supervisor, for the Los Thanksgiving Ball . Had l party was held November bet 2 tor ttstr pledgee. Ray Fotdemj Angeles Heaim Department, she 14 »t-Hutch fain'*,. tasl i4bert». bschei. Pharmacy '55 has announced ' classifies her presldaif s Job as an November 25 Pledgti, ends (jeqembet 9 for twelve an pledging Oarrana Phi and : extmslve hobby. She'a been tnter- that initiation has been set. for the esled in this work since her gradu­ - the :maaibrr s of Alpha Phi Delta., 'Italian i oaal fraternity. A week's middle of December, ation from UClJC" 1 \ ' • ' taati co Misting of; various "ser- \ ; Alpha Tau, Delta has been a mem­ narbrmed h> the pledges Sigma (.anna Phi The young executive vleel" ended Us ber oI Pan Hellenic since! 1921 and, tratemlty • members and pledging activities •nabtes Thursday has over i.ooo members. Following MAKES HIS MARK IN RETAILING pledgee to become better acquaint- Heveolng Nov. 19 wiUl a dlnrter at the convention Mrs. Furlong is go­ ad, A dinner ni held Friday, the Smorgasbord restaurant. New ing to Ohio State university to Initi­ THROUGH SPECIALIZED TRAINING November B^at the Kalian isms and members are Judy Bolln Arts.- '-56, ate a new sorority chapter there. laugatrfs of Aafcrlcs hall North Martha Miller Ed. '55, and Jean Specialised training speeds college (tads Nest.April she hopes to visit the Side. John -PellnO, - Arts '53 will KineUi Ed.. '56. to top retail jobs. Interesting positions open Pacific Coast members before at­ in buying, advertising, fashion, personnel, Faculty Sponsors tending the national Alpha Tau management and teaching. Realistic class­ Delta convention in Chicago. room approach. Supervised store experience Thanksgiving Fete with par. Coeducational Graduates placed. "This will give me an opportun­ Scholarships available. A combined Thanksgiving dance ity ur compare their progress with and tuifei supper, pn Tuesday the chapters in the east and north­ evening, i November 2«th has been west," said Mrs. Furlong.: - eelacledj.by.the faculty crab for Mrs. Furlong also planned to visit SCHOOL OF RETAILING tbrtr ne«t social function of the the Mu chapter at Pitt while she qahaaakrarivMawahniatmhU.lv Mu socjal airrctien of the yearj was In Pittsburgh. A •ft. 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