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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 12-13-1939 The Falconian December 13, 1939 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The Falconian December 13, 1939" (1939). BG News (Student Newspaper). 526. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/526 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. T.TT*. LLEQE . tx a. FRIDAY SATURDAY COMMONER'S ALL-CAMPUS Bee Gee News INTER SORORITY FORMAL VOL XXIV.—Z661 BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY, DECEMBER 13, 1939 No. 12 Repertoire Star Toledo Actors To . .—. Board Votes Plan Broadcasts To Raise Ac. Play Here Dec. 19 Fee To $7.50 On New Network Helms Writes On Language Clubs TO SHOW CLASSIC Trustees Act As Council WTOL PROPOSES New Banking And Recommends Increase Of To Give Assembly Money Theories THE RIVALS,'BY $1.25 Per Semester PROGRAM SERIES Program Dec. 20 Volume Give* Overatone AUTHOR OF 1775 The University',Board of Trustees BY TREBLE CLEF Customary Evening Yule Theory On Currency; accepted the recommendation of the Feature Cancelled Due Copy In Library University Players Will Student Council and voted to ral Present 30 Minute Shows To Vacation Date Sponsor Non-Profit the student activity fee $1.25 a semes- To Continue Sunday Dr. Lloyd A. Helms of the College ter, effective next semester, in their With *Air Raid' Christmas in Other Lands will be of Business Administration has just Producers the subject of the assembly program published a book entitled "The Con- board meeting last Friday. The University Players will sponsor This will make the activity fee next Wednesday, which will be pre- tributions of Lord Ovcrstone to the The Treble Clef Club, under sented by the members of the Foreign Theory of Currency and Banking." a production of Richard Sheridan's $7.50 per semester, or $16 per year. classic, "The Rivals," by the Toledo the direction of James Paul Ken- Language Club. The book deals with the theoretical Formerly, it has been $6.25 per semes- nedy, will sing over a national Spanish, German, French, and as well as the historical material on Repertoire Company on Tuesday, Norm* Hay** Richard*, former ter and $12.50 per year. radio hookup from WTOL To- Latin Christmas songs and tableaux finance. Dec. 19, in the University Auditori- giving glimpses of Christmas customs Lord Overatone was a practical and um. •tudant her*, will hava the fominin* It Low.it In St.t. ledo for a series of 13 programs, The Toledo Repertoire Company laad in Richard B. Sheridan'* claaaic if the plans of the station and in these lands make up the program. very wealthy banker who was re- Comparing Bowling Green's fee Th. tableaux will be colorful with sponsible for the Bank Act of 1844, is an incorporated, non-profit organi- comedy, 'The Rivt.li/ to bo pre- the University administration mater- with th. fees of other state univer- ialise. the native costumes and picturesqu. although the act was actually writ- sation which was formed in 1933 for sented hy the Toledo Repertoire Lit- sities, it is still the lowest for the settings of the Old World. ten by Peel. Overatone exerted a the purpose of producing plays of tle Theatre player* here Tuesday, net return. For $15 a year Bowling The proposed programs will be The traditional Christmas program lasting influence on banking and fi- artistic merit 8:30 p.m. in the Auditorium. Stu- broadcast over a network of 100 sta- It is operated independently of Green students can see all athletic presented annually by the music de- nance through his writings and evi- dent ticket* are 25 cent*. contests, receive the University paper tions which is headed by Elliott partment under the direction of Prof. dence given before Parliamentary any other organisation, and is the and yearbook, attend many social Roosevelt, son of the President. The R. M. Tunnicliffe will not bo given committees. only little theater in Toledo not sup- events, attend special lectures and en- broadcasts will be for 15 minutes on this year since it would fall on the A copy of Dr. Helms' book has been ported by some outside group. The ■ tertainments, and participate in and Sunday afternoons and will start evening of Dec. 21 the same day as th. given to the library, where it will be Company leases its own theater and Can Winter Be attend various activities such as about the second week in January, assembly program. catalogued. Copies will also be has a school of dramatics which was music, debate, and drama. according to present plans. Prof. Caroline Nielsen, sponsor of placed in libraries throughout the started in 1937. The present series of 30 minute pro- Far Behind? K.m FM $17 the foreign language club, says the United States. The actors of the theatre group grams on Sundays from 5:30 to 6 p. members are working hard to present are both professional and semi-pro Definitely the time is drawing to At Kent State University the ac- m. will be continued this week with an assembly worthy of taking the Toledo talent, and they have produced tivity fee is $17 per year, including the speech department's production of place of the evening of music for- Director Of Ohio 39 separate full length plays during a close. People are gathering in everything that Bowling Green stu- small groups on the corners, speak- "The Air Raid" by Archibald Mac feited because of the coincidence of the past five years. All have receiv- dents receive for $15 with exception Leish, This program was to have been tho dates of the two programs. C. Of C. Here Jan. 3 ed high acclaim from the public and ing low and earnestly to each other, of the yearbook. At Miami, the annual given last Sunday but was cancelled the press. freeting into silence as a stranger fee is $12 but does not include the by the radio station in order to pre- Ralph Ward Will Talk On "The Rivals" was first produced passes. yearbook or cover any social events. sent a special broadcast. by its author in 1776 in Covent Gar- Police have been cauiioned not to Treble Clef Club Labor Relations At Ohio University's $10 fee covers only The Madrigal Singers will present den, London. It, together with "The make any embarrassing mistakes. athletic contests and lectures and en- the regular 30 minute program on Sings In Assembly Y.M.-Y.W. Feature School for Scandal," has become a Socially-minded city officials have tertainments. These figures are taken Jan. 7, and the English department classic, and is remembered as this warned housewives to keep their from a icport from the President's will produce a play on Jan. 14. Ralph P. Ward, industrial rela- famous author's greatest work. children off the streets when it hap- office. Modern Dancers Interpret tions director of the Ohio Chamber Admission to "The Rivals" next pens. All stray dogs have been pru- In their recommendation to the Carols; Music Students of Commerce, will speak at assembly Tuesday will be 25 cents for students dently impounded. "No Hunting" Jan. S, on the "National Labor Re- Board of Trustees, the Student Coun- Play Piano Solos and 40 cents for adults. signs have been dusted oft* and new cil deemed it necessary to raise the R.O.T.C. Colonel At lations Act and its Administration", ones erected at conspicuous places. according to Carl Bourne, chairman activity fee in order to finance a Cornell Says His At the Treble Clef Club's tradi- of the Joint Y.M.-Y.W. Economics (Continued on page 2, col. 4) fuller athletic and social program. tional Christmas chapel program this Commission. Men Debaters Go Work Isn't Drill morning, four of the carols sung by Mr. Ward, a national authority on the group were interpreted by mem- labor legislation, was connected with To State Tourney; bars of Miss Emllie Hartman's Mod- B.G.S.U. STUDENT SETS UP AMATEUR ITHACA, N.Y.-(ACP)—Colonel cm Dance clob. the Brookings Institute of Washing- W. C. Potter, of Cornell University's ton, D.C., for several years. He will 16 Colleges Meet The folk carols interpreted by the R.O.T.C. department, has a lot to dance club were the Russian "Carol explain the administration of the Na- RADIO STATION IN O.N.G. ARMORY say about students and faculty mem- tional Labor Relations Act from the Bowling Green State University of the Bells," the Welsh "Deck the employer's point of view. was among sixteen colleges represent- Joe Kennedy's 15 Watt Sending And Receiving bers who call work in his department Halls," the French "Whence Comes Grove Patterson, editor of the To- ed in the Ohio State Debate Tourn- Set Has Contacted South Africa As "drill," and he says it in no uncer- this Rush of Wings," all sung a ca- ament for men, which was held Fri- tain terms, too. pella, and "Old King Cole," the old ledo Blade, will not speak at the suc- Well As 'Hams' Nearer Home ceeding assembly as announced last day and Saturday at Capital Uni- In a recent interview he gave the English favorite, sung with accom- week, Mr.