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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
- ion to the S nate vrew," Straight empha ized. Govern- Clu b activities should be !
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Co mpetitors 1 On the bagis of thel>e totab, and on Squash Varsity, Frosh Down Wes the additional basis of pro mi !< e, en Lose to Stevens; Will Enter N.C.A.A. durance, a nd merit, the foli o" ing se Both Trinity \'arsity and Freshman .:-.:t•wton (T) defeated Ackerly ( W ) Season's Record: 3 and 3; lections " ere made b) Ha rr) Ro" n ) . squash teams defeated \\'esleyan by 15-3, 15-9, 15-6; Drew-Baer (T) de picked up two of his three, to snatch Blum, Grennan, Ellison Blum, and Chamberlain to compete in margin · of 5-4 and : ~ - ~. respectively. feated Byron ( W ) I -17, 14-15, 15-11, the meet for the vi itor . Trinity 16 the :\'a tional Collegiate .\thletic .\ sso To Enter Detroit Meet B.U. 11. ' Enrlie1· 111 the year, the Hilltoppcrs' 16-15; Stewart (Tl defeated arney ciation ha mt>ionshit>s, to be held at Yarsity had troun<'ed their arch-rivals, (W) 15-12, 15-11, 15-12; Keers (W ) Following are the won-and-lo t rec Wayne Cni n rsity in Detroit on ~l a r c h The Trinity Fencing Team ords of the Tl·inity fencer for the 21th and 25 th: in foil, Dick E lli son; 7 - ~. while the Frosh rcwrsed the score defeated Earling (Tl 15-12, 15-1~, 10- concluded its sea on with three meets 1950 season : Blum, 14 W, 4 L; F oster, in et>ee, Ed Brennan ; in sabre, Bob of a previous defeat at th hands of 15, 12-15, 15-J I; Buffum (T ) defeated 6lh W, 21h L; Bennett 12 W 6 L· in ten days' t ime, defea t ing Willia ms Blum. These three will leave a ft er the ' ''esmen. Rot·g ( \\') 10-15, 15-:~. 15-9, 11-15, 15- Ellison, 12 W. 6 L; Bre~nan , 1072 w: cla ~s es Wednesday, i\larch 22nd. re Jay Geiger and John Burbank were II; ,uidele <'\'l defeated Robins (T) ]i>l...! -111 ~ on Ma rch 8th, losing to un 7'h L; Lehrfeld, 9 W, 9 L ; Cham ber turning late unday, :\larch 26 th, to outstanding for Trinity all year. eig- 1 -16, 15- 1:3, Ill-15; Will iam ( W ) de defeated Stevens Tech 181h -81h on lain 6_ W, 12 L; ewell, 5'h W, 10 1h fence with the number one men in r won 5 of 9 matches; whi le Burbank, feated Freeman (T) 15-1 -1 , 1 -14 , 15- }!arch 11th, a nd t rouncing Boston L; Stidha_m, 4 W, 11 L; Plumb, 2 W, their re pective weapons from thirt\' playing in the numbt>r one position. 11. Cniversity 16- 11 on Mar ch 18th. This 9 L; Croz1er, 2 L; Aldeborgh, 1 L. Out to forty colleges and univer -itie;, , i~ of 162 bout during the sea on, the cluding :\".Y.U., :\'avy, Army, Rutger -. won his share of matches and gave his le, Ohio tate, Illinois, um ma ric. : mith (T ) 15-11 , 11- 15, 15-, 15-10; ::\ew Arrangement Click r cord of the three for the season Wayne, Michigan, Michigan State, Bernhard (T l deft>atcd Lovejoy (W) winning 30, losing 24. The epee t ri ~ Colorado, Chica go, :-.lotre Dame, \' arsity 15-8, IG- 17 , 15-9, 15-11; Mallon (T) Ag-ainst Williams th pee trio con- followed closely with 29 72 wins and 1orthwestern, M.I.T., and others. In tinued unbeaten, in pite of its loss of 24 1h los e . Further behind was the the preYiou. two :-.1 . ..\ . ..\. meets, held Bentz (W ) defeated Burbauk (T) defeat d Otto ( \\' ) 15-5, 15-7, . -15, 15- Fla h Foster, who was injured after foil r ecord, with 22 wins and 32 lo _ at Annat>oli and We t Point, Trinity 15- 11 , 14-15, 1 -16, 17- 15; Gcigc1· (T) 1:!; Douglas (Tl dc ft>ated Hig-g-in. (W ) the Wesleyan meet. Laird ewell, ses. placed 20th and 21 st respectively. defeated J ones ( \\' ) 15-10, 15-5, 15-10; 15 I I, 111- 1-l, I:l- 15, 15- 1. shifted from foil to epee, performed like a vetera n, winning t wo and a half of hi s three bout . Combined wi th E el Brenna n's weep of hi s three and J erry Lehrfeld 's one thi trio won 6~-2''2· The foilmen. too, triumphed, with Dick Ellison, . ophomore star, j o inin~ Brennan in the perfect day class. Ralph hamberla in and Bud Plumb. promoted to a starter, each , ·on one. The sabr team, . although losinK . held it to a 4-5 los , a nd t he win was secure. aptain- oach Bob Blum won thi s t hre , defeating Dick . lugler. with whom h had fenced in prep ~thool, a nd Ev Bennett won a _ingle bo ut. Al ong with Mug ler, J ohn l\ulsar, Will iams football fullback, won two of his thr ee sabre bout . Bob Crozier, fencing sabr e for Trin for the first Lime in Howie Stidham's ab ence, lo t hi bouts but showed much promise. The >< lory "a: quite different on th e . tenn Tech trip at Hoboken. The home team wa. ea ily the mo t balanced the Bantam. encountered all ea ~ o n . and riding a fhe-meeet un defeated streak. Th arne foil com M"jor Ror C"r/sfJII, ~fJ I'ltJwg, bination that downed the Ephmen three day. earlier wa hard put to win two of it. nine bout , with Elli on and Chamberlain each taking one. The ""''nlnf E.refluliYe, gslftrhrflel epee trio, lo ing for the fir t time thi ea on, and riding a five-meet an- gleaned one and a half of his three, and Lehrfeld one, for a 6Yz-2 Yz beat ing. The abre tarted off as though thing >; were about to be different, but the rally fizzled, and teven won here, 5-1. Blum won two of 1\i t hree, a did Bennett. Rodundo of teven hone in abre a he won all three. Thi wa the second conte. t in three year of meet. that the Blue and Gold word - men have lost all in three weat>on . te,·ens 1 Yz, Trinity Yz . Born in Red Oak, Iowa, Roy graduated He went to work at Consolidated Vultee Cadet Carlson won his wings in April, 1943, A week's rest and practice brought from Thomas J efferson High School at in San Diego, building PBY's and B-24's. was assigned to P -4 7 " Thunderbol ta" with Council Bluffs. He was ready to enter the But it wasn't long until he had put in his the 368th Figh ter Group in England, to the team to its fina l match with B.U. University when war changed his mind. application for Aviation Cadet training. break ground for the Normandy invasion. In the mo t thrilling afternoon's fenc ing it had seen since the opener with Amhe rst, the Bantam nine came back fro m near def eat to down the Bean tow n team, as t he sabre three of Blum, Ben nett, and Stidham duplicated their -1 feat which they performed earliet· ag-a in t Clark. The foilsmen lost 5-4, in bo t!~ · conte ted bouts all the way. Ellison once again won all three of hi bo uts, turning in hi fine t per fo rmance of the sea on; but Chamber Roy completed 125 comba~ missio_ns,le~d Back home, he married the lovely Army Major Carlson is now Chief of Operations, lain had an off-day and dropped all of ing many of them, supportmg the mvas1on nurse from Lowell, Massachusetts, whom 2471st Air Force Reserve Training Cen hi · Plumb took one bout. In epee, and the advances on into Germany. Won he had met at Cannes, France. After the ter, at O'Hare International Airport, near thi. group lost for the second suc Air Medal, D. F. C., many other decora honeymoon, he returned to finish his Chicago. Has two husky sons, a fine job, studies at the University of Iowa. a great career still ahead of him! ces iv week, by a 5-4 score. Lehr tions. Promoted to Captain, then to Major. fe ld finally r egained hi s stature in the weapon a he won two of his three. If you ore single, between the ages of 20 and 26 Y2 , Bren nan and Newell each won a bout. with at least two years of college, consider the many The co re as sabre started was lO career opportunities as o pilot or novigotor in the in B. .'s favor, with the home team U.S. Air Force. Procurement Teoms ore visiting many needing to win only their six with colleges and universities to explain these career out dro pping a one, and Stidham opportunities. Watch for them. You may oho get full details at your nearest Air Force Bose or U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force Recruiting Station, or by writing to the Chief of Stoff, U. S. Air Force, All: Aviation Cadet Trinity Drug Co. Branch, Washington 25, D. C. U . S . AIR FORCE d2 84 BROAD ST. HA RT FORD ONLY THE BE ST C AN BE AVIATION CADETS! The Smart Place to Eat I March 22, 1950 Page Six THE TRINITY TRIPOD
Joe. Brother Fergu on has donated I THETA XI· All is quiet at 4 Ver LETTERS TO THE EDITOR . · ht's his va t library to the fraternitY-lit non Street after Saturday mg erary tudents can glory in Caldwell, (Continued from page 2.) Down Fraternity Row >:masheroo of an old clo_the~ part~. Thorne Smith, and Mother Goo e. to the welfare and betterment of the ALPHA DELTA Pili. The yawns, in favor o[ reading or :tudying-or The free beer flowed until pmk um I group. Brother Hamilton seems to be too mutterings, and the general atmos something. Off the record, there are corns began to weave in. and out of~~: happy for a normal person. But the editorial has also indicated phere of suppressed virility incline two pin-ball machines at :'1-ladh;on'~· St Patrick's Day settmg · · · How that to practice discrimination is un about that? one to believe that before long one of Brother Phillips gleefully inserted his brotherhood· was h app_ v to have Tau I democratic. It is with this matter the more desperate members of our dime bowled ten frames, and after AI ha and it UConn brothers down H. P. that I would \ik to deal. The strength crew will publish a "Declaration of posti,ng several spares and a strike, as Pits guests in addition to a strong of democracy lies with the individual. the Natural l{ight of Students in the came out with a mighty 38. However contingent of A D's. It sho~ld be A person is allowed to express his in Springtime" and write it in his own this sterling performance came to a noted that Brother Ormerod IS the I dividuality within cc1-tain bounds. C.T.C. News blood if necessary. conclusion at exactly 1:01 a. m., and prou d father of a one-ounce baby.. Basic to all things the individual has Brothers Mason and Sansevet·ino Brothers Williams and Wilmot missed turtle-a boy!!! . .. In the TX po 1ttl- the right to select his friends; to de The weekend of the 11th, three of wet·e again frustrated in their attempt out on a round of beers. Joe Hyde's cal scene, the house noted that Br?th cide upon tho~c among whom he the brethren, Ray Lang, Ed Kelley, I to capture a little bli~s over the week- car was engaged in a skirmish with er Schultz has received the nomma wishes to associate and live with. This nd. This time she managed to get one of the toll gates on the Merritt tion for Speaker of the Hou e .for the and Frank Spencer, attended the wed matter of selectivity has b en a the> family convertible till 12:00 pro Parkway. Tt has now returned f rom Intercollegiate Student Legislature ding in Boston of a graduate brother, natural characteristic of man sinc(• his vided she take her 6-year-old brothc>r the blacksmith's ready for another ... And congregatulations to B r ot~ Bill Schmidt, to Miss Mary Ware of I creation. along. She did, and the young swains session with it. dare-devil owner. ers Hatfield, Forte, and Stever on. their The group of individuals within a Clinton, Massachu etts. The boy in had "really a wonderful adventure." B. D. W. elections as House Manager, As tstant fraternity or any such organization the CTC section were happy to see Bill ft is with profound regret that w H. l\1., and Intramural Manager, re who refu c an individual because o( • I mark the passing of our dea1· !itt! ' and Mary Sunday afternoon on their racial or religious affiliations arc act DELTA KAPPA EPSILOI\ takes spectively. mascot, "Harry," the hamster. Deter E. S. way to Washington, D. C. Congratu- gr at plea,· ure in announcing the re ing within their rights. They are x mined to explore th world for cent pledging of Robez·t Whitbread of .. * lat ions. pressing their individuality as a body; himself, Ilany just upped and walked I ew Haven. ongratulaiions and TAU ALPHA resumes its yellow Even now the wheels of authority they a re cl ciding with whom they are off the scene of our happy little house going to associatl'. No matter how best wishes, Bob. Last week wit journali m for one week. Tr ader hold. The red and swollen eyes of are beginning to turn toward the narrow, higoted, ridiculous or un nessed the brotherhood . peculating in Marte, fresh from his New York ad Brother Cromwell continue to stat·e Senior Ball weekend. A committee g-reat detail the odds on the Pep-Fame ventures and Brother Palau, have I Christian their rea on for refusal is, blankly into space, but Harry "will chon fight. The night of the bout been oi li,ng their rods in preparation headed by CTC Senator Edward Allan the action i. not undemocratic. For comt• no more, never, never, et<.:." the group has a right to its actions found the brothers in New London, for the opening of the Shad season on Kell ey has been set up t o plan a fu ll C. D. S. and opinion ; the members are t'X- ,, Waterbury and other places to witness the Connecticut. F lash and Billie, schedule of entertainment, including I froli cking at Theta Xi, were blind . .. pressing their individuality, whi ·h is A LPIIA CJI T R II O extended the the battle and to join in the ce lebra the annua l Spring CT C for mal dinner t.ion of St. Patty's Day. T he br other to the wintry winds. Brother Park one of the pillars of democracy. I do g-lad hand to Alumni 1 rothers and th a nd dance in H artford that Saturday not wish to give the impression that hood sends Brothet· Keady its co ndo l has assembled four wheels a nd a ma. faculty at : modestly M.C.'d tomobile," the only car w ith T. B. Tonig ht CTC wi ll have as its dinner that limits its membership lo " hris- t.hc event and Brother Thomas look ery. Brother McDonnell a nd Norment have been relating amusing experi F riend Tuttle was sticking close to guest Mr. Ben Abra ms, Secretary of tians of the uucasian race", or the care of the musical details. Brothers Na hua this weekend-it's been pr etty the Hartford Civic and Economic Wel like. I do, however, defend the rig ht Wildrick, Shaw and De Palie sang ences lately in the field of salesman I ship. Does anybody want to buy a co ld outside. Dean Clar ke's Vassar fare Co uncil, who wj]] s peak on the of the group to impose any limitations solos, RCIH'dul!'d and otherwise. The it so wi hes. This is its pt·ivileg and pool table conlinu s to bt> a ucce"s uit Cot· a nominal fee? trip ha provided many of the brothers ubject " Social Problems and Their J . S. H. with dates for t he IFC dance. Thanks, Cure." its freedom. mu('h to the anguish of the Scholar- I The qu stion at hand is whether or ship 'ommit.tce. Intramural-wise, not the fraternities arc playing- a Brothers Ilulse, Blythe, Stewart, Da b neficial role within th ('Olleg-e hrowski, and Pinney were the main society. The charg-e has been made sLay of th<• squash team which enjoyed I that they are not fulfilling their obli- its seventh straight win. The Crow gations .to the colleg-e ociety. 'l'hi_s wrestlers have manag- d to win ix may or may not be the <·_a e. But. tt out of seven pr li111inary bouts and I is not ~o_,. one man to de('IC_le. If the 1 thus place six men in the semi-finals
fra_tern 1t1es. do .PJ:actt:e ractal and .. or 1 on Thursday. Our sympathy goes to reltg10us dt crtmmatJOn, T say, so Brother Bill Tryon who recentlv un what ?'' Th_at is th. ir bu. ines;; and they d rwent an appcnd~domy, and t~ Na I have the n_ght to tl. If, how vm·, such tiona! Seer lary urly Walden, who is alleged act10ns have created a probl m recovering from his two-week visit that warrants a chan_ge,_ any reform with th Chapter at Har tfOI·d Ho pi I can only come from WJthm the frater- tal. Dusty orthrop with his French nities themselves as they so choose. horn and Dick Sh ll v complete with It cannot b e Imposec· l upon th em. . I guitar, have recently·' moved into the JA.NE WYATT I hesitate to proceed further on thts House so there is now music to uit m ~tte~, since the a~th~r of t he every' ta te. Dave Blair, t he other Famous Barnard Alumna says: ed1tona\ has not as yet tndtcated what new occupant, has no musical appre he feels needs t~ be do~e. He has n~t ciation, and spends mo t of his time "Chesterfields always give me a lift. I as yet even satisfactonly proved his in search of a quiet retreat- ome- They're wonderfully mild and they taste allegations! . t hing along the line of Elton Ha ll. so good. They're my favorite cigarette." If, however, the matte1· Is to be p~r- R. ,,-. H. R. P. M. & E . w. :\1. sued there are two danger whtch • I m ust be avoid d: (1) a radical reform ,, "' ,, movement under the direction of wi ld- SIGM 1 : This past week aw
eyed egalitarians, and (2) a die-hard the Alumni and brothers battle it out STAHHI :-IG I N I reaction to the whole affait·. For if over the bridge table. The eventual " HOUSE BY THE RIVER" there i a problem, and the above dan- outcome was a tie with all enjoying a A H E f' lJ IILI C PI C T U ll E gers appear, no sensible solution-if fin bit of entertainment. All of us
I any solution at all - will be forth- were glad to. ee Brother Grant return coming. Harry . Rowney, Jr., '5 0. to 7 Vernon treet last weekend in • By Recent National Survey the role of a pro perous bu ines>: man. STRAIGHT CONDEMNS aturday afternoon aw the track ( ontinued from page 1.) I team led by Brother Ran om lose a ment employees are being- forced to clo e meet to W.P.l. in spite of the make records of "complete and inocu scoring of over 31 points out of the 42 ous conformity" in order to protect total by Sigma us. The feature event themsel es from over-anxious and of the aftemoon saw the four-man over-zealous inve tigator and Con- igma u relay easily defeat their gressmen. opponents. Word has reached your The solution to this vital problem reporter that he neg-lected to mention must be found in the . pirit of the Court elson's engagement which was American people according to announced several months ago . . . Straight. There must be an added in Congratulations, ourt " napper." terest in government and political Brother Duncan and associates have standard must be rai eel. been missing- since Friday-all junk Michael Straight is well known on yard owners and u.ed car d alers both ides of the Atlantic. He was plea e report recent purchases to Sig-- educated at the Univer ity of Com ma u. bridge and the London School of Eco nomics, flew a B-17 in the European D. E. F. t heater during the war and has re DELTA PHI: Broth rs Bu h and cently spent five months on a tour of Woodruf blasted all precedent on Sat England and Europe. Straight is the ut·day evening by forsaking- relaxation a uthor of "Make This the Last War." I
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