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Basketball -.--T3 •» » m School of ike Gfjf^f Flew Y< ^ TUESOAY, NOVEMBER 23, 194« .... • ' "" - ':• f .>.,-«*«&. November 22t 1948 flffi Dean of Students of Student Life of New York e Dear Mrs. Wright: activities $ y* Or «© NSA to Establish .y. An ureent ctn for at Inst eight (8> stlftfrnts to volunteer ft* Mood donors for Roz Gold~ itoneww issued today by her t t <L % MSJ mmxtmy Afcraaaa — *1 ^g ^P * ^?gP yedt the remaining surplus wifl still be a for* mother in a letter to Dctn Flam for a satkmal purchase C Wrijht Att for studentunity and me Lfpr the surplus iSr^ you Jrao^^tbe-^axrival by the notes of the rjoternetiooal Stu- Day cetebtation.» PauHne .Friday at S:40L ' v •.'.-.-« -i <= * L< 7-2000. -The . ,.«••- Caecb/ tkmttM ne ptaans m A. secondary purpose is to obtain 316,716, at of the Hetropol- to the fronv the sale of cards at one dol- distribution to the combined 1 Ran Regional Assembly of ar each, money with winch NSA V been approved by the Student |duel * will be paid. Up to-this time. USNSA, the of the Activities. The money would appropriations have been furn Service Fund, ^the United Negro ished by the member schools to AVC Tbe lapney thus given to Student Council would either cover-this expeiise. • k GouncD. It would give the elected representa In order to get this system un- tivesof the student body ,an opportunity to sit on a "pile of way as soon as possible, either to grow with the responsftality or be re cooperation of'"all students is placed next term by a more able group. It also would go far to quired. Salesmen are needed to prove to the general public that City College people are inter visit stores and acquaint the The AVC part of a single theme: the ested in problems other than tfteir OWTV Frankly, it would be chants with the ideas behind the | its major project this of student unity in order to plan and its actual benefits to build a shattered and good publicity at a time when the college desperately needs a running of a United Negro Col- world into a world at peace. Jorlfy of college students has- al- cenaber; a. booth, up on the 9th against those who would divide Editor-m-Cftier members of AVC win do canvassing. In an the world and tl*e^ people for theur effort to stimulate interest in the fund, AVC is—trying—to seciiie terettt,^ said David Pauktr fbrtn*- be shown to as muck of the stu currently studying at Cohmk~ dent body as possible. bia College. *The Czech students shall not —T*eI2nited"Negr© College Fund have died in vain." he continued. By Anita Noviek was begun inJ9*fe to heh> the The Retailing Club will soon private Negro colleges which were . Dr. Shou-Chang Pu. a native of f Two motion pictures, "Seeds of Destiny" and "Hungry Shanghai, spoke about the atti conduct a survey to find put front Minds," were presented Thursday in 4N to bolster the lagging finding it almost impossible to consumers and retail establish* finance their educational pro tude toward^ the United States of <?drive of the World Student Service (Coattssped oat Page S) ments what sort of information Q W&£>fW'§-£>n (Fund wh|ch 'has achieved only grams. It now has 32 colleges i3 desired by customers before O ArUCflrf^fi-hnt[10%t onf# itIKs goaanall thu»>>•««.s far^» v) participating in the drive, includ-I ing Yale University, the Univers- f they make a purchase. This sur The need for giving money ity of Wisconsin and Princeton: *- to vey wW, m effect, be a moderniz By Freshmen to feed the * millions > of stu-"University, and has successfully ation of a similar one conducted An enthusiastic freshman class d^t&sulfering^from mateutrition.|secured ttU necessary'^Sinds nSt^ - 11 hied Rabbi in 1933 by the present director rolled up its Sleeves and gave { theSSTm and^ to rebuil^^hd thei-*r school^^jonlys • *- -to support those instrtutiohsS Raboi Ralph Weisbunjer^.<^™*^ , ^«^note*d of the retailing dept.. Dr. John *** representatives of the Steph- admitti speaker, and a meaner of the omore c,ass which are tting Negroes, but W\ Wingate. In addition to in- a thorough drubbing was emphasized. r" to begin neiew\onw ones< . faculty of the Jewish Theological —The W^g^4i^its-eurrent-drrve terviewiwr consumers and selliag^ ^n~HaiJsen^a»-on^l6vemher_124 In stressing the importance of Seminary of America, will speak executives, the Cooperative Sur- l-verytbing was at stake for the to help the unfortunate in all the relieving discrixnination in Negro onr **Tbe Hebrew University^ at v<»y Croup "wm analyze the ads freshmen, for if they had lost war-ravaged areas is appealing to education, Frank Neuwirth. the an Intercollegiate Zionist Federa of" newspapers and periodicals in ^y ^o«ld Mve had to wear their T tion of America meeting on Tues beanies another week..After all students throughout the nation. {newb/ elected chairman of AV C day, Nov. 23, at 3 in the Hillel order to- discover what selling Here, at "City College, our goal stated: points are aefe*emphasised*^^i^8^^!^/^ ^^ Library. .-.—..--. >> in the drive is $2250, or a dollar "City College students, more to rate their effectiveness. ^ext £»* iSTT^?^^J «^ term, after all replies have been ?*?* * ^J*"** en^ J?*? from every student. However, only the importance of education with lived on a Kibbutz, which Is a co received, the Statistica^^ l Associa-pto receive this terms^Xurt E. slightly more than S300 has been out discrinsmationr tuon will aid in organizing and RichteT ^Memorial Award... This collected.' The chairman of the operative settlement; and also studied at the Hebrew University. compiling, the facts. '-'• -_ culminated two weeks of Frosh- drive in this school said, 'It's a Soph activities sponsored by 1MB. He was active Rabbi at the Col The objective of the survey is shame upon the schoclTThe drive Election Petitions r| to-^atd City College publicity, to The freshman team; entered the lege Council of American Brother* match at Hansen Hall with a 1 will be continued throughout this hood, an inter-religious camp rep* aid stores with the latest in ad- Available in 921 point lead due to their 4-3 victory entire semester. CCNY organiza . „ , , -_ r resenting the three major faiths, v ertising information, and aBove over the Sophs in a Softball game. tions including frats, sororities, All undergraduates who are in- held last summer at Bridgchamp- all, to give a wonderful educa The Sophomore team won theclubs , house plans, etc., as well as terested in running tot Student ton, Long Island Cane Spree 6-5, When Dave Min Council executive positions, SC During the war, theTRabDi was tional opportunity to the partic- individuals, are urged to make —»- sk^-, President of the Class of *51* reps, class officea and NSA posi- a Chaplain with the. Armed ipating students. defeated Milty Levin,. President, contributions to help save the tions may obtain election petitions Forces, and was stationed in the now in 921. The deadline for hand* Of the innumerable selling' of the Class of '52.. After losing lives~of millions who are home Near East, where he conducted an ing in filled out petitionTls Fri orientation program to the Arabs points/of items to be considered the first five man Tug-of-War less, starving and lacking-the se- day', Dec 3 at 3. match; the Freshmen took all the * in a half-hour radio broadcast will be appearance and beauty, remaining bouts in the Tug-of- eurity due themv" Petitions contain the^name- r^ryjday. ''"'_" • " _"• „_. oTfhe candidate^in addition Performance and durabilit^^pres- War *nd "the "SnakelTaMcer They ~X5Ejmrtbatrons"war~t>e accepted "Th^^ltabbT & Tcfwra as a very tige of store or brand, and last won two out of three charges in in the Central Treasurer's office (to a photo and listing of extra interesting and versatue speaker, on the ninth floor. but not least, price. the F&g Rush. curricular activities. and all are invited to attend, ££-.. Official Undergraduate PuhJttxtHon of—fhe - afeteria SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AKT> - : TlyTFfei* Kipin CTVTC ADMINISTRATION The corner of 23rd St. and Lex fey ^Bernard lawr^nce ington Ave. is'• • •the-spot that ocr ^THE COLLEGE OF THE Siuden* Exchange : "" .">" <oyful smile. .And the biggest Since our entrance into City ColJege^we have heard a CT^PY OF NEW YOR1C— cupies a big part of pur everyday Grinnel College, Grinnel, Iowa, falrlt, of & woman in a stag line steady stream of cjerisive and u^rogatoryTnemarks directed 27 Lexington Avenue, lives — classes, felkny students, is considering, a German-AmerK. is f^rniog down a man who has at tbe lunch/txHh.tff'o ascertain the factsKAve werit up* to see •—1- J^ew York City facuity, clubs; organizations, and can studerft exchange, following asked for a^dance. If the jnale is Mr. Fauerbach, the College dietician. V Room 9liB GR. 3-9203 the suggestion of a visiting Ger tw*ned dflwn.lbje^is ruined for tn* The first tiling weiTotattl out is that the lunchroom is a I must be^swift in writing this, they ma*- come back at any sports ->- that's the path our, man editor who told a campus rest of the evening, afraid to rifle non-profit organization run by a .7 7—T— ::—-———— - • - ', EXECUTIVE BOARD minute. Ihaven't got much time. Listen to every word now. I*U ex CCNY days follow. These days ^ ...» ~7 e tot o «*ea*t iinn ssoo gloomgloomy an at- ErfU$pr-m-€hl«>f :.