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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 2-8-1939 Bee Gee News February 8, 1939 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "Bee Gee News February 8, 1939" (1939). BG News (Student Newspaper). 499. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/499 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. This Week Stop For Sweetheart Swing Bee Gee News Organ Hour VOL. XXIII. BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY, FEBRUARY 8. 1939 No. 18 5 All Campus Swings Forum Speaker Countess Skariatina CALENDAR National Table Tennis Champ To Wednesday. Feb. 8 3:30-3:50, 4:00-4.20 p.m. orfen Featured In Second To Address Forum On hour 4:00 p.m., Foreign Language Club Give Exhibition Here Tuesday Semester Calendar Communistic Regime 7:00 p.m.. Bee Gee Newt meet- ing Second Term's Schedule 7:00 p.m.. Pi Kappa Delta Campus Paddle Club Former Maid of Honor to 7:00 p.m.. Home Economic! World Champ Is Busiest In Social Empress of Russia Will Club Gets Jimmy McClure History Of University 7:00 p.m.. Economic* Club Speak Here Sunday 7:00 p.m.. Intermediate Teach- ers Club For Novel Program Five all-campus dances head the rrowdi-il list of social activities plan- Irii.a Skariatina. formerly Thursday. Feb. • 5:00 p.m.. Y.M.C.A iwim; meet Demand For Tickets " i! for the second semester, accord- Countess Keller and Maid of at "Ad" building Swells As Date Nears ing to a tentative schedule released Honor to the Empress of Russia, Friday, Feb. 10 hy Dean Sharp, chairman of the So- 6:30 p.m., Table Tennii Club Tickets this work were going will speak at the meet hip; of the 9:00 p.m.. Five Sitters All cial Committee. Wood County Public Forum on rapidly for the Table Tennis This unusually busy schedule of Camput Sweet Heart dance Exhibition by Jimmy McClure, coming social events is one of the the subject, "Russia of Ye-terday and Sunday, Feb. 12 holder of numerous national and largest ever planned in the history of Today", on Sunday at It p.m. In the All Day, Linroln'a birthday world titU's. which will be held 1RINA SKAKIATINA high school auditorium. 3:00 p.m.. Wood County Public the University. A few changes of (Couotetu Keller) Forum; Co unteaa I rim In Ihe Men'* Gym, :n s o'clock Tins dates and some additional .-ocial act- Acquainted with every phase of Skariatina day night, Fob. 11 Counteii Irina Skariantina, form- Russian life, both past and present, ivities may be added to the following Monday. Feb. 13 The appcarani f :i world's champ " Maid lo Ihe Emprtu of RunU is and a resident of the United States calendar, but, on the whole, the events i said to ba wrll qualifiad to speak on 4:00 p m., Inter Sorority Coun* together with tho extremely low ad- will jro off as scheduled. "Rumi of Yesterday", which she will since IMS, She is well able to interp mission charge of ten cents was es ret pre war ami modern Russia to an Feb. 10- -Five Sister's All-Campus \ do at County Forum this Sunday Ducted i" cause • lost minute rush American audience, Valentine Dance afternoon. i«• i ducats which are being sold by Wa. W.r Nuns Feb. II—Basketball game at Wit'on- Faculty Approves members ol the University Table The daughter of one of Russia's Tennis Club and at the table in the berg Enrollment Climbs wealthiest families! Countess Irinu Ohio Grad Council "well". Feb. 14- Table Tennis Exhibition To 1211; Extension skariutina was Intimately acquainted I I. I.I Many Till.. Feb. 15—W8GA Mother! Day Tea with the aristocratic life in the old At Meeting Feb. 6 Large dclcgutiona of fans from Feb. 17 -Quill Type Dance Registers 350 More regime , Rut unlike many of the towns of Wood County and the larg- Feb. 21—Basketball game—Capital royalty, she look an interest in the Take Action On Income er adjoining cities of this section of the state arc expecting to attond. here common people, and was a nurse dm 37 Transfer And New Tax On Salaries McClure has teamed with his pan Kel. It—Washington's birthday ing the war. Students Are Enrolled Through the efforts of the American mi- to win the World's Doubles vacation Tin- Temporary Graduate Council Relief Administration she was saved Championship for the last three years Twelve hundred and eleven under- of Ohio Institutions of Higher Learn Feb. IS—Basketball gams—Otter- from possible execution! released from ami the Natlonnl Doubles titls two graduates and graduate students Ing, which provide! a governing body beiri here nere enrolled at 11:00 noon yerter prlsoni and allowed to leave the conn years. In addition to this he ha-* Feb. 24 William. Hall Formal of Ohio graduate schools, was approv won the National Singles Champion day. according lo an official report . n ed by vote at a faculty meeting al I Feb. 25—YWCA International r"estl- In 1082, us the first titled aristo- ship f»'t" the last two years ami ha* from C I). Perry. Registrar. This p.m.. February 6, in th** P.A. build val crat to lie allowed to return to Russia playcil on the American Team in is a decrease of 78 students from the ■njr. after the revolution. I rum Skariatina Europe since 1934. Feb. 27—Boxing Tournament 1289 mark set last mmattl t Thin council will become perman Feb. 28—Basketball game at llcidol- The decrease is due to second visited her native land and studied McClure also has the distinction i'nt anil effective when it is officially nf having won almost every tourna berg semester graduates, suspension due conditions under the Soviet rule. approved by «»i|cht Ohio schools. Dr. March 1—WAA Winter Sport to grades, lack of finances, and var- Has Written Bookl mriit that has ever been run at one Clyde 1 lissome a memhrr of the tem- Supper, Boxing Tournament ious other reasons. Thirty-seven From this und two succeeding vis- time or another throughout the Unit- porary council, Introduced th<* bill. ed States. March 2—YWCA and YMCA Rec- transfer and new students were en- its, she has obtained information reation Night rolled this semester. through actual contact with her for- A report on the bill recently Intro* Plan Special Seating In traveling to ami from hi* vari- March 3—All - Campos Tip - Off Extension student enrollment to- duced into Congress eoneernlng tax mer countrymen which enables her ous matches, the champion has cover- Dance—Five Brothers taled 350, according to I'rof. Puckard. to interpret the life and aims of coin in if snlario* of state employees was ed more than 150,000 miles. March 6—Boxing Tournament This brings the grand total to 1661. given by Dr. Joseph Shiifer. A re- munism in Red Russia. Special seating facilities similar March 9—University Play — "Beg- troactive clause, which levies an in- Experiences of her former life and to that arranged for the hoxing match- her intimate knowledge of the present come lux on the salaries received tlur (Continued on page 4, col. 4) Celotex Board Installed in»r the past three years is Incorpor- es will he made for the exhibition. To Darken Auditorium Soviet Union have been recorded in Jimmy McClure, national table Also different lighting facilities will her books, The Firnt to Go Back, /I ated in this hill which will directly af ' For Motion Pictures feet the faculty, if passed. Tin- it-inns champ and co-holder of the bo fixed so that the crowd will ho World llcuinr., l.llllr BV« i" OH '>'"»- world's doublet title will ihow the fine in the darkness while the table and Raney Teaching In In order to make it possible to com- sin. and her latest, published in 1935, faculty did not oppose the income tax itself, Dr. II. It. Williams said, but points of the pame when he cornea players will be in a brightly lighted I-A Department pletely darken the auditorium tor ,v.■«• rVerlas for old. here Tuesday night, February 14. area. day-time programs Celotex hoard was objected to the retroactive clause t:i> inp incomes of the past three years. Kans lure for the first time will placed over the windows behind the see players at some phases of the Mr. John K. Raney, a graduate of Speech Teachers To Meet The bill was referred to a commit- Ohio State University, has been em- drapes last week. game he driven hack sonic twenty tee composed of Dr. Shafer, Dr. W. A. ployed as a part time instructor in The new light-proofing was used On Campus April 1 "Ohio" Is Subject feet t0 tap the little celluloid ball over Zaun and Prof. U K. Mnnhnrt. the Industrial Arts Department here. Hast Wednesday for the first time dur- the tiny net. Varied Program Planned By Local which was Instructed to solicit the The need for an addition to the ing the chapel presentation Of Prof. Of Illustrated Fraternity and sorority meetings Eneliih And Speech Department aid of local representatives in strik stuff in this department was realized |C.