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The College of Wooster Open Works The oV ice: 1941-1950 "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection 11-22-1946 The oW oster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1946-11-22 Wooster Voice Editors Follow this and additional works at: https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1941-1950 Recommended Citation Editors, Wooster Voice, "The oosW ter Voice (Wooster, OH), 1946-11-22" (1946). The Voice: 1941-1950. 135. https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1941-1950/135 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection at Open Works, a service of The oC llege of Wooster Libraries. It has been accepted for inclusion in The oV ice: 1941-1950 by an authorized administrator of Open Works. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ' Mis Golder requests college women (fI fj o College o sigrifor 1 o'clock pers by noon Monday for the MSGA dance. Volume LXIII WOOSTER, OHIO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1946 Number 8 tion desiring to avoid destruction: suggested an open forum meeting rath- the morning: "We must build a new justice, brotherhood, liberty, and the er than the planned evening talk. All world on the principles of justice, Dr. Eddy Kindles College love of God and man and when through the chapel program it was brotherhood, liberty, and the lore of he compared Russia's lack of obvious that students had their own God and man," He explained that we By JANET PALMER and BARBARA HAMPE the latter two and our lack of the first opinions about the ideas expressed by base our country on all of these except body The student entered chapel Wednesday morning bored as usual and expecting to be bored as two a bustling antagonistic tremor ran Dr. Eddy. economic justice and brotherhood. Eddy stood Dr. Sherwood before them. But as Dr. Eddy started by declaring that depression and World through the audience. Some student After chapel many were the classes These are the only two of the princi- shouted: War III are inevitable as a result of the present American policy and lackadaisical attitude the student "What would you do?" from devoted to what was behind Dr. Ed- ple that Russia does stand for. body started to bristle. the floor and Dr. Eddy settled down to dy's not too well denned chapel ad- To the question: "How far should start explaining what he would do. dress. One group in particular spent the profit motive go?" Dr. Eddy re- "War", emphasized Dr. Eddy," "must be avoided at all costs.: Many shortsighted militarists fail to He started by mentioning that while the entire third hour discussing the plied, 'The profit motive is the most could socialism aforemen- realize that it end only in destruction." He followed by stating the big threat would come from a he didn't want his pros and cons about the talk with Dr. natural thing if the poor are pro- clash of democratic and communistic tioned principles must be adopted Lowry front of the Library. tected." responsibility of preventing this fu- booms and busts is unhealthy for the in elements most likely starting in China. now or eventually. Questioned about labor he said, ture war of devastation." population. A more just, steady In the open forum the chapel was and "Seeking the limit wages is the es- He reitterated that "Russia, four times Suggested filled with faculty students, many in Amer-ica- n economic needs worked Open Forum and When Dr. Eddy declared the pattern to be sence of free enterprise, though he the size other rich however, making en- armed with the day's supply of ques- of any nation, in capitalistic system must be faulty out; sure free By this time the audience was hold- doubts, if they (labor leaders and terprise isn't stifled. tions and comments for Dr. Eddy. natural resources, and containing 110 to allow billionaires on one hand and ing its breath, and the spirit of de- unions) are' serving the country as a of the world's population, can not be poverty-stricke- n slums on the other The Four Principles bate ran high. A chance to express After Robert Gish, acting a s whole. He believes that John L.' Lewis underestimated. However, the United the audience grew more tense. His an- When he expounded the four prin- those opinions was provided for, when, moderator, reintroduced the speaker is a lost leader, suffering from megalo States still has the great chance and swer followed that a system of periodic ciples he thought necessary for a na at the close of the talk, Dr. Lowry Dr. Eddy summarized his remarks of (Continued on Pag 4) ROWN ftHERAI DS HOLIDAY Ground Play "Hill Billies" Ddace Dogpatch Style Womeil Get Olie O'ClOCk Stymies Princes 14-1- Pers For MSGA Dance 4 Vith Tie Mi By BOB EMMANUEL Packed Gymnasium Is Foreseen As Thanksgiving Events Last Saturday climaxed the home-sta- y of the Scot gridders for 1946 and 1 Promise "A Joyous Time" To All; Tickets Still On Sale also provided many on the Hill with Despite slow ticket sales to date, a large crowd is forecast for next T.uesday evening when the MSGA their last opportunity to watch such V Thanksgiving dance under'the magic baton of Les Brown opens for one of the big evenings of the year. fine football performers as Shinn, Nine o'clock is the time set for the portals to swing wide. From then until 1:00 A.M. the spotlight will Swegan, Murray, Horvath, Hill, Boyer, be focused on the number the Scot Les Brown. The man behind the scenes, Fred and Buchanan in action. one man on Campus, Stead, MSGA head who has been directing of events, promises "satisfaction guaranteed. The fine running of Wooster's Billy V man, the course Shinn and the line bucking of Heid- Les brings a top flight band with him. During a recent interview, Frank Sinatra was asked to name the elberg's "Prince" Devine were the orchestra which he felt was the best -- 14-14 - all-arou- -- main attractions of the tie. nd band of the year, and with- - Shinn scored all of the Scots' 14 Variety Spices out hesitation, "The Voice" answered, points, and Paul Devine's pigskin pro- Senate Action "Les Brown." clivities completely eclipsed the per- Program During Critics all over the country have formance of his more highly regard- been referring to Les Brown as "the ed teammate, "Wild Bill" Valentine. Pep Rally Opens ft band of the year," and wherever he The anticipated punting duel be- "Week of World plays, the dancing and theatre-goin- g tween Miney Bnsack and Valentine McCloskey Fund Week of the World will have vari- public carry out these praises. Les has did not materialize. Busack suffered a ety. The committee is employing local turned out the real "smash hit" re- badly wrenched elbow in the second That big MSGA dance still seems talent, diplomats, world travelers, and cordings of the year on the Columbia to be making people 3-- quarter, which forced him. to leave conscious of college professors to make Dec. 6, label, and the announcement of a the game. And the average distance their pocket books, so in view of this four days of interesting information in forthcoming Les Brown release results Senate-sponsore- of Valentine's punts was a disap- fact, the only d activ- four important fields. in advance orders over the 250,000 pointing ity for this week-en- d will be mark. 34.5. a Vic I.R.C. is indebted to the lectureship Dance Saturday night. best-selli- airways ng The had little traffic; the of the Class of 1917 for its main Featured on the majority of his offensive of both teams was confined Delegates Chosen discs is Les' outstanding vocal- mainly to rushing plays. Wooster's One of the most important things ist, Doris Day, who sounds as lovely seven first downs were all achieved by on the agenda for last Monday was as she looks. dint rushing, fourteen the the selection of two delegates be of and of to Those who are experts at estimating sixteen Heidelberg first downs Wooster's representatives to the Chi- came record sales, predict that the two top , "Buck"-in- g cago as the result of the line Student Conference to be held record-sellin- Courteiy rf g, artists this year will be on "The Good The Wooiter Daily Record Dec. 27 to 29. Probably most Earth." ANN TAYLOR and BOB SCHICKER of you Bing Crosby and Les Brown! And, Les is significant haven't much idea about It to note thai the the purpose can be proud 'of this accomplishment Scot offensive clicked better the of this proposed conference. But do in Al CappV famous cartoon characters from the village of Dogpatch because it proves that he knows how to first five not feel ignorant of Sen- half when of Wooster's seven came to life last Friday night in lower Kauke. The occasion was a none the "pick" a ' coming song hit, and that first ate did either until Monday. be- downs were recorded. Heidelberg's "Sadie Hawkins' Dance" in which the girls, in true Dogpatch style, It is his arrangements are the kind that ing held primarily let Student Princes dominated play dur- invited the fellows. The participants appeared in costume, the fashions to representa- stand up under repeated turns on the ing the second making first tives from several hundred American half, nine of "Li'l Abner" and "Daisy Mae" being very much in vogue.