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Xavier University Newswire Xavier University Exhibit All Xavier Student Newspapers Xavier Student Newspapers 1926-03-03 Xavier University Newswire Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio) Follow this and additional works at: https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/student_newspaper Part of the Higher Education Commons Recommended Citation Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio), "Xavier University Newswire" (1926). All Xavier Student Newspapers. 127. https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/student_newspaper/127 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Xavier Student Newspapers at Exhibit. It has been accepted for inclusion in All Xavier Student Newspapers by an authorized administrator of Exhibit. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THE XAVERIAN NEWS Published Weekly by Students of St. Xavier College Vol. XI CIiNCINNATI, WEDNESDAY,, MARCH 3, 1926 No. 20 BLUE AND WHITE PLANTED IN SQUARED CIRCLE FIRST TIME ANNUAL STAFF MEETS TO CALENDAR Xavier Is Ready For DISCUSS ISSUE Third Alumni Lecture at March 3, Basketball, St. Xavier vs. Music at Passion Play to Y. M. C. A. The Notre Dame Irish Last Wednesday, James P. Glenn, Sinton March 4, Boxing Meet, St. Xavier vs. Be by Mixed Choir '26, editor in chief of this year's pub­ Notre Dame at B. M. C. Meeting LARGE MULTITUDE IS lication of the Annual, called a meet­ DEAN CHANDLER COUPLES of Student Council at Noon. SPECIAL MATINEE ON ing of his staff, advising each member EXPECTED LABOR AND DRAMA March 5, Sodality, at Elet Chapel. MARCH 14 to be prompt with his copy. It has Basketball, St. Xavier vs. Centre. By T. D. CLINES been firmly decided to dedicate this March 7, Fr. Walsh, S. J., at St. in' FRANK KOESTER The long awaited day is finally at year's Annual to Rev. Prances J. Finn, "The Industrial Conflict in Recent Xavier Church. Alumni Lecture at J. H. Thuman, director of the "Pas­ hand,, when the Musketeer boxers S. J., St. Xavier's great benefactor for Drama" will be the subject of the lec­ Sinton, Dean Chandler. sion," has chosen a choir of mixed meet their first intei--collegiate oppo­ for the year. .Ml departments report ture of Dean Frank R. Chandler of March 11, J. Herman Thuman, at voices for the rendoi'ing of the music nents of the season, Notre Dame Uni­ progress. the Liberal Arts College of the Uni­ WLW. in Che divine tradogy. The choir will versity, at the Business Mens Gym­ versity of Cincinnati at the Hotel Sin­ be c<)in|)osed of a group of singers nasium, Thursday, March 4. All is ton on March 7th. selected from amateur organizations in readiness for the encounter, and New Library Nears This is the third of a series of lec­ Varsity To Debate This of the city. Prof. J. Alfred Schehl, it is almost a surety that the house tures sponsored by the Alumni Asso­ Completion organist of St. Lawi'ence Church and will be packed when Referee Roudity, ciation of St. Xavier College. Week Out of Town mu.sical director of the "Passion" last of Portsmouth, calls the boxers to­ Special invitations havo been ex­ The new Library, the fifth building yea)-, will again be in charge of the gether for the opening setto. tended to business men of the city, to Final ai-rangements for their com­ on the College campus, v/ill be com­ ing debate next week with St. Viator music. A choir was again chosen by The Musketeer squad, consisting labor leaders and to students of his­ pleted in early March and will be College and Loyola University were Mr. Thuman in pi'oferonce to an or­ of Billy Clines, "Ponzi" Blackemore, tory and economics. ready for occupancy in April. Dedi­ being completed this week by mem­ chestra due to the sacred character of Lou Boeh, Frank Swan, "Burr" Burns, Mr. James W. Farrell, President of cation ceremonies will be hold in May. bers of the St. Xavier team. These the music which is more impressive Joe Switalski, and Joe Buerger has tho Alumni .A..ssociation, expects rep­ The building, which is 96 by 102, debates will occur March 10 ahd 12, and sublime when interpreted by hu­ trained consistently and faithfully for resentatives from every department is of the Tudor Gothic style of archi­ respectively, at Boubainais and Chi­ man voices. the bouts, and may be counted upon of the College to be present for the tecture. The stack rooms contain cago, 111., Child Labor will be dis­ to make a good showing. All with the reception of Dean Chandler at this The religious and students of the space for 350,000 volumes. Six of cussed. exception of Boeh are inexperienced, lecture. academies unable to attend the eve­ these rooms will be used as class During the past week other changes but make up in action and speed what ning performances will be given an rooms for the present since the Col­ were made in the plans for this sea­ they lack in experience. The last opportunity to witness the drama at lege library now consists of but son. The debate with St. Louis was week of preparation has been devoted a special matinee on March 14. 100,000 books. Northern Trims definitely cancelled and meets wore to a tapering off process, with a little Special attention is being given to arranged with John Carroll Univer­ road work to keep the wind in good Besides the stack room the new Li­ the lighting of this year's production. Xavier in Fast One sity at Cleveland, March 18, and Ma­ condition. brary contains the Mary Lodge Me­ A complete new lighting unit, includ­ morial Reading Room, which is per­ rietta College during the week of ing a special switchboard will augment The opening bout of the evening- haps the largest college reading room .^da, Ohio, February 27.—Ohio April ] 2. Both debates will be away the equipment at Emory Auditorium. will bring together "Ponzi" Black- in Ohio; a large lecture hall; an Arts Northern defeated St. Xavier, 18 from Cincinnati, and their subjects Due to the massive pretentiousness of more of Xavier, and Buck Larringer, room; a History room; and a Phil­ to 16, in a close and e.xciting will also be Child Labor. tho stage effects several rehearsals of Notre Dame. Blackmore is a fast osophy room. Ohio Conference basket ball game. It The local team is composed of Tom will be required of the stage crew to aggressive little battler, on the go The lecture hall of the new Li­ was the final game of the season for Manion. Frank .'\rlinghaus, and Ed. insure a smooth performance. from gong to gong, but he will find brary will be used for the Students' Northern. McGrath. These men were together Ai'rangements for the costumes sturdy opposition in Larringer, who Annual Retreat. last year and discussed Child Labor were completed in Chicago last'week has been knocking them off with con­ Northei-n took the lead at the start with Marietta and Miami University by Rev. .'Mphonse Fisher, S. J., fac­ sistency in his bouts so far'this winter. after McGrath had drawn first blood then. They have been working on ulty director of the play. The un­ They are bantams. RULES POSTED FOR ELIGI- with an easy field goal for St. Xavier's BILITY FOR POLAND first two points. Shelley's two bas­ thoir caise for the last month. usually largo cast which will present In the next setto. Jack O'Keefe, of kets and one foul and Baum's field tho play this year will require, in addi­ Notre Dame, opposes Billy Clines of SCHOLARS.^IIP goal put Northern in the lead, 6 to 2. tion to tho costumes brough" from Xavier in the featherweight class. MEETING POSTPONED A change in the awarding of Po­ The game was slow up to the last Chicago, many from the stocks of Billy is a battler of the Benny Valgar land Scholarships to students in the few minutes of the first half, when local coslumers. • type, fast and shifty, and hard to hit, The regular meeting of The Philo­ Junior and Senior years of, the Lib­ Baum and Cohen came through with Two changes in the cast owing to but reports from South Bend indi­ pedian Society last week was post­ eral Arts Department of the College two baskets apiece and put the Polar the inability of last year's performers cate that O'Keefe hits all of them. poned and the subjects set back one has been announced by Rev. Daniel Bears ahead, 12 to 8, at the half. to ajjpcar were announced. Thomas It should b^ a good bout, for the men week. Consequently the next topic M. O'Connell, S. J., Dean. St. Xavier picked up in the second Manion, '26, will be "/Vnnas," while seem evenly matched. will be the City Manager form of gov­ To be eligible for a scholarship in half and tied the score twice. The ernment for municipalities. Raymond Daly, '28, will take the role Junior year a student must have a Muskies played their best brand of as "Capphais." minimum of 64 credit hours, 64 credit ball in this quarter, and it was tied, Individual Boxers points and a rating of "C." In 16 all, up to the last few minutes of PASSION DIRECTOR Are Ship-Shape Senior year 96 credit hours, 96 credit the game, when Coach Newton, of ARRANGES Athenaeum^ New Col- , points and a rating of "C" are re­ Northern, put the rest of his first- Rev. Alphonse Fisher, S. J., Chair­ lege Paper, Is Ready By J.
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