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DUKES MEET NYU in Convocation Has Been Included in This F*T«E of the Duki Volupie 27, Number 7 Duquesne Univarsifc, Pittsburgh 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 from any 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,<M( -, • -,•[•• -• | in- • ,,,'r.-- "* Duquesne DUKE November 20, 1953 e EquaI Sign MOK,U« Ploy. Musicol &id>»how ' AA Nursing Instructor Every person has a mental image of those Sym-phonies Get Dis-concerting T*»<fc Naw Program I Intangible*; we cell patriotism, justice, mercy A ] l tile like, There is anolher image we must ^ by Al Van Dim •/ ' Like Past Training • lov. to glance "side- someone whose dress and planner are IT for the sakeof our country. by Barbara Ball .waya, eiWithtnment at a Pittsburgh as prosajp-as his own. j: " K«ch off us has > 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.
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