Mayor of Durham Contest Open University Authorities Wildcat Powerhouse Blue Key Announces Rolls Past Maine Deny Carlson Charges by George S
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(Tin* jNcxu H am pshire VOL. No. 37 Issue 3 Z413 UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, DURHAM, NEW HAMPSHIRE, OCTOBER 16, 1947 PRICE THREE CENTS Mayor of Durham Contest Open University Authorities Wildcat Powerhouse Blue Key Announces Rolls Past Maine Deny Carlson Charges By George S. Haselton Mayoralty Campaign Last Saturday, while the stands at “Citizens of Dur - ham ” Charges made by Harry Carlson, Democratic National Com Lewis Field were jammed with Alum “It’s here! It’s here! It’s here!” is mitteeman, immediately following a speech by Henry Wallace to ni and excitement at a fever pitch, the Dean Seeley Heads the cry that will ring through the Dur the UNH student body, brought to light the role played by Mr. UNH Wildcats soundly trounced the ham Campus come next Tuesday, Oc Carlson as a gate-crasher during Wallace’s visit to the Durham Maine Bears, clawing them to death tober 21, as the Mayoralty Campaign with a 28-7 victory. This fine show Advisory Committee swings into University life and its One change in the administrative Campus: ing proved the power of the Glass- twentieth anniversary as a-UNH fea on Oc- machinery for handling University af Carlson leveled-serious attacks at University officials fordmen as they blended a splendid ture. fairs pending appointment of a new tober 8 when he was quoted in the Manchester Union as stating line with a good passing and running Once again innocent freshmen, un president has been announced by the that “Lewis Field House reception workers had received instruc attack. suspecting sophomores, indifferent jun Board of Trustees. tions not to let him (Carlson) appear on the platform with Wallace, Late in the first period, after Maine iors and “ Let’s Live While W e May” The Executive Committee of the got the better of kicking exchanges, seniors will be the gullible targets of and that University trustees were trying to reflect their own polit Board has designated Dean Seeley as Lorang intercepted a Mather pass at the leading campus politicians as they ical views into the teachings of our chairman of the Advisory Administra than very cordial. He again brought midfield and returned it 15 yards as vie with one another for the honor of young men and women when they tive Committee previously appointed. to the front the fact that W allace’s the quarter ended. A 22-yard pass by being Durham’s mayor for the year. made efforts to discourage the stu He will call meetings at the request visit was an entirely studei?t-run af Parady to the 7 followed by a few dents from bringing speakers with a of the Chairman of the Executive com J. K. Bryan, president of Blue Key, fair and stated that the faculty had at Dombkowski bucks saw a Bear score. liberal viewpoint to the Durham cam mittee; at the request of the advisory has announced that a meeting of pro one time planned a reception for the The highly touted Dombkowski pus.” He further charged that Judge committee members and at his own spective candidates will be held in the distinguished speaker, but tha^ the bucked over from the 1 on fourth Jeremy Waldron of Portsmouth, a discretion. Object of the arrange Student Council rooms at Durham student committee insisted that it was down and quickly converted. member of the Board of Trustees, ment is to afford adequate opportunity Notch Hall, Friday afternoon at 4:00 their duty and honor to hold tfre re Cats Retaliate had spoken to the student body at an for the prompt consideration of educa p.m. At that time, all candiates must ception under student management. However, the Wildcats were not afternoon convocation just prior to tional questions that may affect the signify their intention of participating to be denied much longer and when W allace’s visit intimating that Mr. Meantime, the Campus was heaving day to day conduct of University op in this year’s campaigns, and will be Swekla partially blocked a kick, they Wallace was not welcome at the Uni and swelling under searing editorials erations. The advisory character of briefed on the election rules and pro-, which appeared in the Manchester were off. Mather passed 33 yards to versity. the committee is retained as originally cedures. Union on October 7, when William Dey on the 1-inch line with Ragonese Carlson’s statements as to “having announced. Generally, the contest is open to all Loeb, Union editor and publisher, pounding over and Kachavos convert been barred” from the speaking plat On other questions of general Uni men and women of the University and used such terms as “Nazi Demagog,” ing. form were answered by Dean Everett versity operation the Executive Com all dormitories, fraternities, and sorori “ Italian Fascist” and “ Huey L ong” Marsanskis seemed to lose his kick B. Sackett, who termed Carlson a mittee of the Board will work through ties are urged to sponsor candidates. ing knack as another punt was blocked “ gate-crasher” in explaining that Mr. in describing the “ plausible poison” Mr. Magrath and Dean Seeley. Prob It is expected that at least five stu which Wallace had thrown at his au late jn the quarter. Mather ran to Carlson was not invited and we had j lems of property and finance will be dents will participate in the three-day diences. The first organization to the 26; Rafferty and Ragonese made no knowledge that he was supposed directed to Mr. Magrath in accordance battle which will begin with a monster the vaunted enemy line look like pa to speak. This affair was entirely a take offense at Mr. Loeb’s editorial with customary procedure. rally and a massed parade of all can per as the latter bulled over from the student-run affair and invitation had viewpoints was the Social Responsibil Other matters will be sent to the didates on Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. and three untouched. Kachavos converted, been issued to Mr. Wallace and his ities Commission of the SCM who President’s office. Dean Seeley will will carry through Thursday, October immediately prepared posters declar seemingly automatically, and the Cats party only.” have responsibility for expediting ac 24. The final night of campaigning ing their objection to the editorials, led 14-7 with the Maine Bears never W ord that “ W oody” Fraser, Stu tion on them. will include a convention of all candi and stated that the subject would recovering from their stupor. dent Council President and head of dates and supporters in New Hamp highlight their coming week-end con the speaking programs, had received Rainey Intercepts shire Hall, beginning at 7:30 p.m. ference. Rev. Clinton Condict pointed Ernie Rainey stopped the Maine a letter from the Board of Trustees (continued on page 4) stating that his committee had shown out that the posters were prepared to threat in the third period by inter Outing Club to Begin poor taste in inviting Mr. Wallace as bring to the students the various re- cepting a pass; and a touchdown pass, a speaker, was completely shattered marks being made relative to Mr. W al- Mather to Janetos, covering 42 yards Drive for Members ““ ' lace’s speech, and were being re was called back. A few moments la by Francis Robinson, head of the Uni Monday morning, October 20, the^ House Committee garded as a matter of education vital ter the'*Tffficials did an about-face y versity News Bureau, who stated UN H Outing Club will start its annual ' to the U N H student body. putting Maine on their own 1-yard that, “ Neither Fraser nor any other membership drive for the coming year. line due to a clipping penalty after a On Agriculture in student has received any communi In his attacks against the Universi Blue Circle, the governing body of long punt return. A bad pass from cation from the Board to this effect. ty Mr. Carlson did not mention the the Outing Club, has been working in center and an astute tackle by Mikze- He further stated that the Board has fact that Mr. Wallace went out of his earnest these past three weeks to Durham Meeting nas registered a safety with the Glass- gone on record as sincerely encourag way in expressing his thanks for the make up a program of interest to all By Charles H. Morang fordmen now in the van 16-7. ing any student attempts to bring fine reception tendered him at UN H students. Tentative schedules for the In the last quarter Gage intercepted An all-day hearing was held in New prominent speakers to Durham in the in saying that at the University of coming weekends have been set and a a Maine pass on the N.H. 17 and Hampshire Hall on October 13 by the future. California he had been refused per variety of interesting trips have been Congressional Committee on Agricul Carlson further assaulted the Uni mission to speak, and that it was a Maher threw three straight strikes, suggested. ture of the House of Representatives. versity’s administration by charging great credit to New Hampshire toler the last covering 20“ yards, to paydirt With the coming of snow, there will The purpose of the meeting was to ance in allowing his engagement at and the waiting arms of Van Dey. that Wallace had received a cold be regular weekends for trips to our When Rainey centered badly, Kacha lay the groundwork for a long-range shoulder from the faculty and the stu the state’s university.