Trinity Tripod, 1950-03-22
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I , , ft tt Volu me XL VII HARTFORD, CONN., MARCH 22 , 1950 Number 18 Me arthy heap Politician traight stated that Senator ~lc- Ca rthy, under protection of ongres ional immunity, has made fal!'ie charges against the tate Department and it. employees in a "vain effort to The eompulso ry r gistralion and win vote and befuddle the American voting acL is xpected to arouse great people." Characterizing i\fcCarthy ag controversy as to its constitutionality a "chea p politician,' Straight aid of but it is frlt by the Trinity delegation the Senator's accu ations of John cr Corr lated with 'l'OC 'ched ul e to be on of the most original, if not vice, a foreign-servic officer, "Every The pr sentation of this film and unique, proposals the Mock Student charge in this statcm nt i~> fa!. e or ctu re i directly COI'l'elated with th Legislature has . een in its three y ar mi leading." Th audience wa~=; aL o r·ock climbing chedul of the Appa xist nee. Th bill would I vel . 10 remind ed that Me arthv has not vet and . 3 fines for failing to register or· produced one Communist State De- Michael traight (right), Xew Republic editor and National Cha irman lachian Mountain lub and the Trinity Outing Club. Rock climbing is th vote in a Presid ential, ongressianal, partment official to substantiate his of A V hake hands with Prof. Lawrence Barber after t>eaking Friday. backbone and on of th most inter State or Municipal election. Income charges against that d partment. e ling ·ingle phas s of mountaineer from the fines would he u~ed for non :\'eed for ' on-conformist. ing. In the case of climbing in th partisan voter edu ·a lion. .lccording to Straight, the test of a College Hears Campus Chamber Music Tetons, for example, the "mountain Health Tn s uram·e democracy i in the production of new ciimbing'' i practically all rock climb The stat health insurance bill idea . And it i "clash of opinion Concert in Hamlin Hall Thursday Night ing! would set up a ·ix man Board of lay T rips Planned which produce a synthe i , an idea." On Thursday evening, in the Hamlin Hall, Trinity oll ege . tudcnt. , fac men and doctor. to direct a state Thi clash of opinion is necessary in ulty members and f riend of the college heard a Chamb r mus ic conc·ert pr·e B g·inning on April 2, Sunday, in- health insurance program. The plan a healthy government becau e '·ti1ere ented by members of the Hartford Symphony Orche tra. tructional rock climbing trips will be would pt·ovid medical and dental ser i no automatic process by \~hich a Herbert E. Andersen, Ella Sonntag, Dr. David hulman and Bettina held during the month, first at th vice to m mb rs. M mbership would stupid, conformi t, unimaginative per Roulier compri ed a string quartette, whil Ruth Dorsey was the flutist and Waterbury Cliffs and later at Ragged be voluntary. on can ace pt undige ted intelli- Mildred P. Allen, the piani t. These six volunteered their ervice for the Mountain near ew Britain. Then, The Trinity group, in their " Physi in May, mor advanced trips to Tew gence and produce new and deci. ive purpo e of furthering the appreciation of finer mus ic among college . tudents. cal examination: for driver·s" bill, will ideas like the Mar hall Plan and the Hampshire and w Yot·k arc sched propos that <dl motor· vehicle opera The concert began with the tring Point Four program." Yet. becaus uled, aimed to imitate on a small ,. tors should pr sent c rtificate. of quartette presenting th Quartette in of the "loyalty p ycho. i ' which pre Brownell to Have scale th climbi ng found on the rugg d physical comp 'tence at fiv \·ear· in C :\1ajor, Opu. 22 ~o. 3 by Haydn. The ~·ails in thi time of fear, we are driv peaks of the Tetons. tervals when applying for lic~nse re econd part of the program con isted mg out all clash of opinion. " \\ e are Senate Representation Among the othez· activities of the newals. of two flute-piano duets, the fi r t, the ?riving out those per ons who are wili TO is a s ki trip to Tuckerman Ra In their "divorce" bill, the Trinity A ll egro Prom Concerto in D i\1 ajor by President Funston reported to the I~g to challenge the popular point of vine during th April vacation. In delegation wi ll ask for a s ven mem Mozart, and the second was ~ig h t Senate that th petition of th Brown \'~ew which may be the wr·ong point of quiries about this and other Outing ber m diation board, in ·luding three oliloquy for Flute and Piano by Kent ell lub for admiss ion to the S nate vrew," Straight empha ized. Govern- Clu b activities should be !<ent through atlol'11eys and a psychiatri. t to be set Kennan. had been pas. ed hy the Board of Trus the campus mail. ( ontinued on page 3.) (Continued on page 6.) Mr . Blanchard W. Means, a mem tees. The Senate had formerly given ber of the Women's Aide Group of the its approval of the admittance. The Crows Hold Concert Hartford ymphony, and Mrs. F . Brownell senator will be elected in the Woodbridge Constant were the cam Spring Senate elections to be held on First Trinity Interfraternity Ball to In Auditorium pu ponsors of this evening of cham May 2. ber mu ic. After the program they F'ood ituation Improves Be Held Saturday at Hartford Club served coff ee and doughnuts to the Stephen Plum, Frosh Presid nt, re On Sunday aftemoon Alpha hi Rho 11 held a concert and party for the fac audienc in ook Lounge. ported improvement in the dining hall Th Hartford Golf lub will he Harlequin" To Go situation. The e wez·e the . erving of ulty and row alumni in the ollege The final portion of the program the scene this Satut·day night of Trin Aud 't · consisted of a piano quintett play ice cream, a choice of food for the On Sale Friday T~ orJum and the hapter House. ity's first Interfralel'llity Ball. The e prog ram opened with Brent ing Opus 16 by Beethoven. noon meal and breakfast. It is also hoped that the breakfast hour might dan· , a formal affair, planned and The Editorial Board of the Harle H. an ·ies , ma ter of ceremonies greet- In h ' be extended. ·ponsored by the Interfraternity oun quin, Trinity' humor magazine, an g t e g ue ts. Musical entertain- nounced today that the s cond is ue of mentH Included· four selections by the cil, is limited to m mbers of Trinity's E the publication thi year will be on ouse "G lee Club" including "Aura PL nin frater nities. It is requested that L College to Offer Course the tands this Friday, March 24, in ee,• " A S mart Trinity' Man" " o- Thur day, March 23-Senior Inter cor sages not be worn. ontinuous mu views-W. T. GRANT '0. conjunction with the festivities sched body Knows the Trouble I've' Seen " In Russian His tory sic will be supplied by Bob Halpin and and "W ' Mr. Banon. Elton Lounge, !1 uled for th weekend. W'Jd . ake, Fre hman, ·wake." Don his orchestra from 9 until 1 o'clock. Und r the direction of Literary Edi 1 Trinity will offer Rus ian Hi tory in a.m. to 5 p.m. • rrck presented four solos includ The Interfraternity Council hopes tor, Rory 0' onnor, many new fea its curriculum for the fir ·t time next Monday, 'larch 27-Senior Inter rnStg his own composition " My 'G uiding that this dance will become a tradi tures will app ar in this number. ar '' d ' fall, it was announced today by Presi views - GE ERAL H EMI b ' . an the Pipes sang four num- tional annual affair at Trinity, fil ling Among these are an article and ad dent G. Kei th Funston. AL 0 1PA Y-Mr. a rpen er ' Including Paul Thomas' arrange in the long gap between the Junior vertisem nt for a new type of bever The new course will be taught by ter. Elton Lounge, l 0 a.m. to ment of "Blue Moon." Prom early in February and the Senior age concoct d by Walter of the Heu Dr. Matthew Spinka, Professor of Me 5 p.m. ~fter the concert the " rows" and Ball in :\1ay. It is believed that the blein especially for Trinity men. an therr a d' dieval, Reformation, and iVIodern Monday, March 27-"Car<•er oun u renee adjourned to the hap- Ball can be an imm a. urable aid in article revealing the re. ults of the t er Ho f hurch lii tory at the Hartford Th o- seling Series"- Mr. A. Du coke u e or coff e , tea, beer, and continuing the trend toward mor Harlequin' poll on women's colleges, Bois, Director of Training, Sco )(u} ', wh1ch we re serv d with Ned logical Seminary. amicable relations among the various and several cartoon by Jim DeKay, A native of Czechoslovakia, Dr. vi ll e Mfg. Co.. Goodwin T~ s renowned Sweetzzels. fraternities. In keeping with this recently returned to the college. Gus Spinka came to the United State in Lounge, 7:30p.m.