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WEATHER EDITORIAL cle" o Daily Drink (Uamtwttott latlrjf fltomjmB 1 "Serving Storrs Since 1896" VOL. XI.III Offices in Student Union Building Stom, Connecticut, Wednesday, Februsrj .''. I«*i7 Complete IF Wire Service Nutmeg Offers Record Highlighting Activities Kaplan Explains Tli: Nutmeg will be the first to include a special record featuring the highlights and activities of the school year era of. the Nutmeg staff feel that the record will prove an | and novel supplement to the yearbook. i The 33 1/3 rpm recording will "■flGrading System be 12 inches on both sides and will 1 play for approximately 48 min- BY KARF.N WEISS DelegationHolds 1 utes. Dail} Campus Staff Writer Shorter Walk . i I The charge for the record will Mock/V\OCK Legislature!L69ISl3tUre!be $1.25 and it can be purchased separately as well as with the and on the mark NeW btOTe blteS ! loing so Kaplan thanki P Albert I Waugh _ . Nutmeg. To Review Bills put into thc recommendations and added Rgmn P SfinSCj The disc will be produced by. : icspect for him and all the other mcmbci- "i uv,IMy " wv- A "mock" Mock Legislature 'Columbia Records from a mas- with whom I have come In contact in my I, , „ . ... ., . .. „_, ter tape which will be sent to; u„, held recently at the Um-|,hem frQm ^^ ^ ^^ - tarn." an, in compiling his information, spoke with many mem- ■ and thi under the-ponsorslup of; ,ape KM be the final ,.esuU ol liveraity Senate personally and corresponded with th , they a move the Uconn delegation to the'many taped sounds and record- ; t He also corresponded with the registrars of 120 -to , foithcoming session of the Con- ings which are collected around a uf: I of the top universities in the country. "From these sources,'' he j .. .. and coordinated with i f necticut Intercollegiate Student (campus said. "I have arrived at my conclusion." [corral 11 I dialogue and music in the back-1 Legislature. The session was Kaplan summed up his con- , . ground. elusions once again because he , held ti> acquaint newer mem- Drama Excerpts u feels there I wine mis- bers of the club with procedures been i di to I There will be selections from Action Starts interpretation and to be employed at the Hartford thc drama production, "Death of standing." ■ on. Salesman" and other plays ofi IS* and flunk unued Thi functioned un- importance from the Speech De- On Petitions Doll :.." partment. Sections of the concert ■ ' dei Parliamentary procedure A • | proximntely 52 i: would dcemphasue marks and I"»: il series such as the Boston Sym- which will be followed in Hart- petitions for thc coming Student encourage learning, but added I Proved phony. Igor Gonn. and Artur Senate i ■ ill be brought that it would be entirely un- d the ' ford. They discu.-.-ed controver- Rubinstein will be reproduced up for approval at the Senate feasible, for the same reasons r sial bills which they will be on the record. might. The petitions that the Provost stated. The begin. confronted with at the legisla- There will also be some pieces in the hands of Ron- Provost likened the situation to Store In HUB from the jazz concerts by the tive session. Discussion cen- i ■ oni cii.'tn- a hundred yard dash without a Mas H. r of Talbot Brothers, Gerry Mulligan, tered on the absentee ballot for • man. for one week, so that grade time clock—if marks were to be i the Stuck. an- the Australian Jazz Quintet, anil i college students and complica- |requin Jld be cheeked discontinued the students would DOuno d I the Modern Jazz Group. Selec- ling to one elections com- have DO measure of improve- Book Store .- pre- involved and thc contem- tions from, the big name bands JOANNE QUINN PATRICIA SARRAl' MAUREEN MAUL mi mber, with only one ment. fci sent lit* . -.miner : v and controversial ques- of Les Elgart and Ralph Flanm- i two exceptions the petitions Numerical Opposed I to become the lowering of drinking gan will be another point of in- The finalists for king anil queen of the Greek Letter Dance have been chosen »l a recent have been in order A ^^j^, lmnwl'il:.dl adlnB| wing plan age to 1.1 They also discussed ,crest on the record. coffee. The dance will take place Friday at the Hartford Club. Ilartfc.nl. from 8:3(1 p.m. to 'lily and advisability of a Highlights from graduation, 12:45 a.m. to-sponsored bv the Intcrfraternity Council and the Panliellenii Council, the dance have also in- .v.„,n WM oppo»ed by Kaplan dicab • of ■ p,o- because of the Mlity to "/ compulsory course in compara- inciudjng perhaps some?le of Pres- has been arranged bv co-chairman Carl l.aral.ce. Chi Phi. and Joan Miller. Delta /eta. Senator Philip Kaplan distinguish between grades of iincnl for high school ] ,dent Jorgensen's speech, and went on, u id marking 0D|y u few points He added ills parts of Senior Week will be of south .-. : aiding. An- Colleges participating the special interest. Excerpts from his and other r» dum in the March 13 election. [ fee] that the system that was drew- • "mock-Mock" included Amherst A's and Ts, fraternity parties, Tapping Tuesday Revises Police Collect would jive every voting experimented with in 1952 was additio College,' Teachers College of the Snack Bar of the HUB and ^ . rrrs-t c * Murder Suspects ,111 opportunity to indi- not a plausible substitute." new w Connecticut. Willimantic State other campus life will run out i rectly present his views on the ■ Ti achers College and Hillyer the remainder of the record. Previous IFC System Kaplan concluded that since a fi|. _ Hartford. Feb 26—(UP) Kaplan has stated that ,„: ,tem is unfeasible College. Over 75 students at- Orders for thc record are be- numen >v Connecticut authoritiei are mov- he would greatly appreciate stu- ., . , r d is too shop. | tended the meeting presided ing taken at the Nutmeg Office BY FRANK ROBINSON and u n pom sp ca Daily Curniiu. stall WrlLT .... rtly to solve their recent ] dent on the sul great, the five point plus e; room- Ai I that by .Joseph Fontana, Con- in the HUB. T K il the I The formal fraternity tapping ceremony scheduled for :it tonights meeting would be an alternative. It necticut's senior delegate. day. March 5. will initiate a change to a new system of tapping, rash of I another . amendments to the revised Sen- w o u 1 d distinguish between All local delegates will meet patterned after the one employed in the early 50s. stated Jos- a possibility that it may be al- Twent) -tin c -year-old Louis titution will be voted gradi : ossible, and in the HUB at 7:30 Wednesday lowed * 'full length. eph Fiorello. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, tFC rush chairman. Cole I upon The amendments were yet. with less loi the student to (veiling to complete plans for Infirmary States of the build is lo- Accordingly. those tit up last week and were lose between two letter grades. the session held on Thursday, Maine, today on a murdei war- cated, a will whose names will have appeared week until the jit would emphasize marks less Friday, and Saturday. rani charging him with the .-tab- I • in Monday's Daily Campus as re- meeting when .. voti will He said that "although there ap- Virus Declining; HUB Holds . ■ ,, . _ i ,, bing death ol a ll.utloid I 01 eelving bids. Shall Bl h ken. pears to be a contradiction in my Sick List Less 7 p.m. in the student Union necticut, restaurant owner. ' making as little distinction as Ballroom. Dodgers Dealing Again possible aid as much a distinc- Bulletin HUB Continues The Infirmaiy is no longer Dorm Coffee Cole, a formei resident ol j The rushes* will then I Brooklyn. Feb. 26-(UPI-The tl0n as P°*"°><- » «■»»*•» "sell It \c ' nifht by working under difficult condi- Koffee Kapers. sponsored by Mais Hill. Maine, is BCCUS actuality ." lected in small numbers and . yn Dodgers and the Chi- the Dally C Jazz Sessions the Social Committee of the Domenick Scavo tions, according to the consen- ushered into the United Nations announced a plan Recommcndalions Planned Uiuven * I hid to HUB will be held tonight in his Hartford home last F sus of opinion of the doctors in IRoom where they will be sep- the Dodgers would John Flahive. president of the the W II Tourna- A jazz appreciation program i HUB 208 from 7:30 to 10 p m . arated, unable to intercommuni- Cole waived extradition ..■. a i. Field in Los' Student Senate, will recommend ment March york Will be held tomorrow at 7:30 the Infirmary staff. The staff The purpose of this series is u p.m. in the HUB Music Lounge, members maintain that the i ' ™ ^menT independent do. mi- Mte' '""' K'v'" '"' envel°Pe con" r hearing and was n -in!, transfer of at tonight's meeting that the City as an it- ,ainm bld; marking system !« sent out to Byrai At these weekly listening ses- virus which has plagued Uconn ijj^ ,m ;,ppi,,.um,v ,„ h„id a * ""•'"" " tuned to Connecticut late ti ■ referendum. Flahive stated that ned gions, which are sponsored by , students during the past month mffcv Jh( w0l|,d ,,,,„.. ul,,. bl. A choice wiu i,e made tram the HUB Cultural Committee. i on the way out. | unable to give in then own din- the bids received, which the he 'has confidence in Provost in a thi ad at- s Waugh and the University Sen- largi I Canishis various jazz recordings are Miss H.