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Possible Granite Will Not Be Pub Lished This Year W EEK-END WEATHER Saturday: Increasing cloudi­ Mask and Dagger ness and warmer, possibly with some light rain or snow before night. Sunday: Probably rain Play, March 6, 7, or snow. Clearing and colder again before evening. (£hr 3XTrut H am pshire “A Live College Newspaper” Volume 25. Issue 19. University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire, March 1, 1935. Price, Five Cents. Gen. Robert I. Rees Nicholas Roosevelt Speaks to Various Possible Granite Talks at Open Forum Tournament Opens With 16 Campus Gatherings Will Not Be Pub­ in Men’s Gymnasium Teams Competing for Prize Lectures to Technology International Diplomat Students and Declares Germany Doris Fowler and Ed Gale Have Appleton and Franklin Play Faculty lished This Year Doomed First Game of Series Leads in Masque & Dagger Play This Morning Speaker is Vice-President Editor W. Thompson Shows New Potters Wheel Overproduction Caused by Of the nine students cast in “ Hay played in “ Mrs. Moonlight” and “ The Claremont in Class A, and of American Tel. & Need for Immediate War is the Reason for Fever” to be given here March 6, 7, Late Christopher Bean.” She is a Tel. Company Design Planned by Present Depression 8, six are already seasoned members member of Chi Omega sorority. Lincoln or Peterborough Support of Mask and Dagger. Doris Fowler Bernard Snierson, one of Mask and Dagger’s more famous juveniles, Favored to Win General Robert I. Rees, assistant returns to the Murkland stage after Univ. Machine Shop “It is my opinion that a more demo­ a two-term vacation to play the role transferred to the University from vice-president of the American Tele­ Lack of Payment from 130 Cornell where he also engaged in dra­ phone and Telegraph Company, was cratic method of effecting the plans of of Judith Bliss, actress mother of the When the referee’s whistle blew at hilarious Bliss family. Opposite Miss matics. He lists as one of his hobbies the speaker at several gatherings at Juniors Threatens the government through a medium of ten o’clock this morning to start the Fowler will play Ed Gale as David the gentle sport of moose-hunting the University on last Tuesday. Publication Machine Will be Used by suggestion, not force, should be em­ game between Appleton and Franklin ployed,” said Nicholas Roosevelt, in­ Bliss, writer and one time parent of among the wilds of the third floor in Class B, another Interscholastic Speaking to the seniors and a small in Hetzel. Bernard is a member of New Hampshire Arts & ternational diplomat and New York the two artistic children, Sorel and tournament was under way, with six­ group of juniors of the College of Simon. the class of ’35 and makes his home Technology, General Rees outlined to editorialist, at the open forum held teen teams ready to compete for the From a statement made Wednes­ Crafts League in the men’s gymnasium, Wednesday Doris and Ed are old members of in Laconia. Little need be said con­ them the way in which they should day by William Thompson, editor-in- cerning Don Mclsaac since he has honor of state champions. evening, February 27. The subject Mask and Dagger. Ed Gale began Although those who know most go about locating employment and chief of the 1936 Granite, it became Designs for a new style potters his career in b niversity dramatics in appeared in the two recent Mask and for discussion was “Dangers of Eco­ about the tournament will make no how they should study the organiza­ apparent that unless there is an im­ wheel, planned for use in the pottery nomic Nationalism.” 1931 and since that time has played Dagger productions, “ The Late Chris­ tion and jobs of the men ahead of provement in financial conditions on predictions for publication, Durham center of the New Hampshire Arts Saying that a mad wage of economic in “ Rollo’s Wild Oats,” “ Three Live topher Bean” and “ Quality Street,” them to insure their advance along the year book, there will be no pub­ fans favor the strong Stevens High and Crafts League, and for use in nationalism had swept over Europe Ghosts,” and Michael and Mary.” He at which time he received much the lines of their special talents and lication. In addition it was pointed other pottery establishments, were publicity in “ East of the Water of Claremont in Class A, while during the past few years, Mr. Roose­ is a senior, member of Theta Chi, and they feel that Class B will be a desires. He described briefly the six out that failure this year will mean completed at the University machine comes to the University from Concord, Tower.” Don is a junior and a mem­ velt went on to show the action of battle between Lincoln and Peterboro. different kinds of work done by en­ the indefinite discontinuance of the shop this week. The machine, so -de­ N. H. Doris Fowler will be remem­ ber of Kappa Sigma fraternity. His gineers, ranging from research to Austria in finally setting up high bar­ Stevens will open the Class A pro­ Granite. signed that the price will be within riers of trade in the form of tariffs. bered for her work last winter term home is Concord, N. H. sales, in large industrial companies, When interviewed, Thompson gave reach of the person whose hobby is in “ Mr. Pim Passes By” and to the The three new recruits to the gram by meting Plymouth in the third Germany is approaching national dis­ game of the afternoon. Lincoln drew and spoke of the aptitudes and other the following statement: “ There are pottery moulding, will be constructed aster, said Mr. Roosevelt, because of older members of the campus for her Murkland stage are all freshmen. qualifications needed by each. From still over 130 juniors who have not at the machine shop. One of the first parts in “ Michael and Mary,” “ Ladies Christine Rassias who plays the role the strong Bethlehem club for the its stagnation and prolonged depres­ second morning game, while Peter­ studies made by his company, he contributed a penny to the financing machines will be installed in the lab­ sion in the trough of complete self- o f the Jury,” and “ Mrs. Moonlight.” of Sorel Bliss comes to the University prophesied that the 1935 graduates of the 1936 Granite. Without their oratory of the pottery department Doris’ home is in Dover and she is a from Manchester, N. H. Another borough will stack up against Grove- sufficiency. According to Mr. Roose­ ton, another powerful quintet in the must work hard to find jobs, the 1936 support, we cannot, of course, hope in James Hall. velt, the theory of “ planned economy” member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Manchester product is John Cheney, men would find it easier to become to go much further. Upon that 130 The pottery center, one of the newer The other four members of Mask who plays the role of Sandy Tyrell. game to be played at 2 o’clock this is primarily that production would afternoon. located and that by 1938 the gradu­ depends the success of the year branches of the League of New Hamp­ and Dagger taking part in “Hay Dorothy Whitley, of Dover, has the balance with consumption. This has Appleton, Franklin, Lincoln, Beth­ ates in engineering would be placed book.” shire Arts and Crafts, was opened in been tried in agriculture. He said Fever” are Bernard Snierson as role of Myra Arundel. without any difficulty. Since the price of the year book November, 1932, and is located in All three have had previous drama­ lehem, Peterborough, Groveton, Hills­ that if cotton prices are raised in Simon Bliss, Arlene Rowbotham as borough, and Somersworth comprise General Rees went on to say that and cut amounts to $6.50 per person, Room 12 of James Hall. In the class the domestic market, immediately Clara, Don Mclsaac as Richard Great- tic experience. Cheney was a member of the Maskers, the dramatic organi­ the Class B competitors, while Clare­ even though the seniors would find it the amount of money involved is over are eight beginning students and sev­ foreign markets, which had previously ham, and Lucille Sterling as Jackie difficult to locate jobs, that there were $800. eral advanced potters. zation at Manchester Central; Whitley mont, Plymouth, Dover, Berlin, Ports­ produced no cotton, would start pro­ Croyton. Miss Rowbotham is best mouth, St. Joseph’s, Manchester West jobs to be had, and that they should Professor Arthur W. Johnson, Before the opening of the pottery duction in competition. In regard to had a part in her senior play at Dover department, an investigation of the known for her work as a character High; and Rassias played the part of and Lebanon round out the Class B begin writing letters, and well- treasurer and financial advisor of the the disposition of the western farmer, actress. Her interpretation of these planned letters, to employers who clays of the state was made by an Sylvia in Noel Coward’s “I’ll Leave card. Associated Student Organizations, of Mr. Roosevelt quoted this from a dis­ difficult roles has won for her much might have vacancies to fill. Before which the Granite is a member, M.I.T. graduate, an experienced pot- It To You” at the Norwalk High Most of the teams arrived in Dur­ cussion with a friend relating to the praise in past productions. When starting on such a campaign, which strongly asserted, when questioned, I ter. Through the investigation he policy of the A. A. A.: “ The biggest School in Norwalk, Conn.
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