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HAMILTON SMITH LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE ___ Varsity Lacrosse Student Council At Dartmouth Sat. riu H iintpahtri' Primaries on Tues. Volume 23. Issue 22. DURHAM, N. H., APRIL 13, 1933. Price Ten Cents NO CHANGE FOR ONE HORSE SHAY DELEGATES GO COMMONS BOARD PRES. HOLT TO GONE AT LAST TALKIE STARS STUDENT COUNCIL TO EDUCATION Despite rumors that the price ADDRESS SENIORS Fire of an incendiary origin SELECT QUEENS for board at the University destroyed one of Durham’s Commons was to be raised next most cherished relics early this CONFERENCE term, an official statement from morning after the local firemen Movie Stars Render Their Mrs. Leighton, manager of the President of Rollins College had battled the flames for over NOMINATIONS dining hall, reassures the un Since 1925—Pick Bishop fifteen minutes in front of Con Decisions Concerning Prof. Wellman Conducts dergraduates that if there is John Dallas, Concord, to greve Hall. Five Most Beautiful Group of Fifteen Men to be any change it will be in The relic, a buggy believed to Campus Co-eds and Women to the nature of lowering the Give Baccalaureate have been the very vehicle ARE ANNOUNCED charge, both at the cafeteria which transported the college New York and the dining room. According to an official announce from Hanover to its present Returns from Hollywood as to the At present there are more ment released by Edward Y. Blewett, site, was a total loss and as results of the beauty contest which GORDON THAYER students making use of the secretary to President E. M. Lewis, soon as the owner can be found was held at the Carnival Ball last NINE JUNIORS AND SEVEN SOPHS NOMINATED OFFICIAL DELEGATE cafeteria than there has ever the speaker for New Hampshire’s he will estimate his damage, February have just been received. A been before. Many fraternity Tenth Annual Commencement exer which is believed to be incalcul group of ten pictures of ten individu and sorority members are also cises will be Hamilton Holt, President able. The firemen refused to al girls chosen at that time was sent Preferential Primary System Will be Used Conference Held at Hotel taking advantage of the good of Rollins College in Winter Park, be quoted or rather the author to Frederic March and Clive Brook, Pennsylvania With Myers, food and low prices both in the Florida. ities which control the desti both of movie fame. Their decision regular and in fifteen cent It was also announced that Bishop nies of the persons who control on the five most beautiful girls was —No Political Combine Permitted— Education Professor, meals. Conditions at the end John T. Dallas, of Concord, will de the destinies of the press would the following: Miss Gloria Wilcox, as President of this term will decide the liver the Baccalaureate address, not permit the printing of their Reading, Mass.; Miss Grace Seward, Student Can Secure Nomination— board charge next year. June 11th. quotation. Exeter, N. H.; Miss Ruth V. Johnson, Fifteen students from the Educa Dr. Holt, famous editor and educa Portsmouth, N. H.; Miss Elizabeth tion department accompanied Profes tor, has received many educational Jennings, Spartanburg, N. C.; and Get 100 Signature Petition sor Justin 0. Wellman to the Eighth degrees from the leading colleges in Miss Anne Kipp, Bronxville, N. Y. Annual conference of the Eastern EARLE T. TRACY the country. In 1894 he was awarded FiiAT AVERAGE The actors, in returning the photo States Association of Professional his A.B. degree from Yale, later re graphs, included pictures of them At the Student Council meeting Tuesday evening, nine juniors Schools for Teachers, held in New ceiving his LL.D. from Ursinus Col selves, which were autographed. “For and seven sophomores were nominated for the Student Council pri York City, April 6 to 9. CONVO SPEAKER lege and the L.H.D. degree from Bos REMAINS FIRM the 1934 Granite, Luck and Cheerio!” mary election to be held next Tuesday in front of Thompson Hall. Gordon Thayer, of the Graduate ton University. was Clive Brooks’ message, and Fred Delpho Caminati, Portsmouth, Try department of Education, was the of Superintendent of Schools Among the honors bestowed upon eric March signed his with “Best gve Christianson, Berlin, Edward ficial delegate from this University. President Holt of Rollins College was High Average of Phi Alpha Wishes always, for the 1934 Granite.” WOMEN STUDENTS Dawson, New York City, Stanley At the Friday afternoon program of at Nashua Proved his election to the presidency of the Still Held High Above These seven pictures will be printed Freeman, Jr., Exeter, Brewster Koeh fered by the Student Section, Mr. Interesting; Third American Peace conference and Other Fraternities in the rotogravure section in seven ler, Manchester, John McGraw, Do Thayer spoke on “What should be the Executive Director of the Woodrow full-page cuts. ELECT JOHNSON ver, Arnold Rhodes, Lancaster, Hol relationship of the Student Council Speaker Wilson foundation. Dr. Holt in 1918 and Sororities The Granite has already gone to lister Sturges, Jr., Stone Ridge, N. Y., to the Administrative Head and Fac was located in Paris as the head of press, and it is expected to come out and John Sweetser, Portsmouth, were ulty.” There were general students’ Earl T. Tracy, Superintendent of the League for Enforcement of World Fraternity averages for the winter in about a month. It will be on sale Carswell, Witham, Brazel the juniors nominated for primary problems discussed after each confer Schools at Nashua, spoke before the Peace. After the war he returned term show little or no increase over for the public and student body at elections. These nine juniors will be ence, and the New Hampshire repre student body at Convocation yester to the United States where he trav the averages obtained in the fall term four dollars and a half per copy. Also Obtain Offices— voted upon by the preferential pri sentatives contributed much through day. eled on a lecture tour speaking for and in the corresponding period last There are pages for autographs, and Installation Held mary system. According to this sys Mr. Thayer and Professor Wellman. Mr. Tracy has had a long career the League of Nations. year. Fraternities attained an aver a directory of the whole student body Thursday tem a student voting shall state his Professor Wellman led the discus in educational circles experiencing Numerous decorations have been age of 74.23 in contrast to the higher is inclosed giving the names and home order of preference of candidates and sion following the speech of Frank E. rapid advancement since his connec conferred upon Dr. Holt by foreign sorority average of 78.028. addresses of each. from the nine candidates receiving the Baker, President, State Teachers’ Col tion with the public school adminis governments including the following: Theta Upsilon retains its position At the time of release, an announce Ruth H. Johnson, ’34, member of greatest number of votes five will be lege, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Mr. Ba tration in Nashua. Within the last Commander of the Japanese Sacred in first* place among the sororities ment of the new staff for the coming Alpha Chi Omega sorority, was placed on the regular ballot for Stu ker used statistics and formulas in five years he has held in Nashua the Treasure, 1903, Officer Order of with an average of 80.8, while Phi year will be made. elected president of the Association dent Council president and the other the selection of his students in train positions of Headmaster of the junior George I, conferred by Greece in Alpha also holds its place among the of Women Students at the annual two senior Student Council positions. ing for professional education of high school, assistant Superintendent, 1919, Knight of Legion of Honor in fraternities with an average of 83.33. elections held April 5. Other officers A student may vote for the entire teachers, and he met with interesting and Superintendent of Schools, re 1921, Order of Crown of Italy, 1920, Both of these organizations have a COMMITTEE ON elected were Vice-president, Mary list of candidates as long as he states disagreement when other authorities spectively. and Knight of Sweden’s North Star, record of high scholastic achievement Carswell, ’34, of Phi Mu sorority; his order of preference. on selective admission presented their The consensus of opinion among over several years never losing their In the same manner the seven the students is that Mr. Tracy’s ad 1923. Ruth Witham, ’33, Theta Upsilon, sec sophomores for primary election methods. dress was both interesting and He has lectured at both the Uni first place by any great margin. CONVO ACTIVE retary; Arline Brazel, Chi Omega, Miss Eva Patridge, Miss Phyllis versity of California and for the They are closely followed in line treasurer. namely: Heinz Brown, Durham, Wal Moran, Thomas Fielding, and Gordon thought-provoking, and that his per Isaac Bromley Foundation at Yale by Phi Mu sorority and Tau Kappa ter Calderwood, Jr., Nashua, Roger Thayer were the graduate students sonality commanded attention. University. Epsilon fraternity respectively who Student Convo Committee The two senior members elected to Osgood, Nashua, Maurice Pike, Ports attending. Undergraduates in attend Next week’s Convocation will fea Many books of importance have have also evidenced a steadiness of the governing council are Helen Hen mouth, and Frederick Walker, River ance were Jennie Bujnevitz, Muriel ture a debate on the subject: “Re been written by Dr. Holt, some of the scholarship over an equal period. Picks Three Programs— ry of Pi Lambda Sigma sorority, and side, Rhode Island, Thomas Clark, Grover, Gabrielle Grenier, Dorothy solved: That the United States should more important being “Undistin Theta Kappa Phi fraternity has Committee to Assist Priscilla Glazier of Kappa Delta Lawrence, Charles Grocott, Nashua, Kelly, and Margaret Starke.