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Notre Dame Scholastic, Vol. 70, No. 02 m nGsra am LUKKiu mm rm mmti ATHLETIC DIRECTOR ELMER F. LAYDEN IN THIS ISSUE PRESIDENT'S RADIO TALKS PREVUE CARNEGIE GAME THE WEEK COTILLION PLANS CARNEGIE EDITOR'S SLANT MAN ABOUT THE CAMPUS PLANS FOR STUDENT TRIP VARSITY-FROSH GAME COLLEGE PARADE CAMPUS RADIO PLANS INTERHALL FOOTBALL RULES SPLINTERS FROM THE PRESS BOX OUTLINE APOLOGETICS COURSE FALL TRACK PRAQICE INTRODUCING OCTOBER 2. 1936 FOR HIGHER GRADES IN COLLEGE Get the Pen That Never Runs Dry In Classes or Exams The All-Amerieaii College With Double Ink Capacity and Today the Parker Vacumatic is SCRATCH-PROOF Point of pre- Full-length Visible Ink Supply the world's long-distance writer and cious Platinum and Solid Gold, you'll Shoics DAYS AHEAD Wlien /t's Style and Beauty Winner—the sac- give your old-style pen to the rum­ Running Low less marvel whose simple working mage sale. 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Junior, $5 Pencils, $2.50, If you'll go and try its marvelous Over-Size, $J0* ® 13.50 and $5 ' The Notre Dame Scholastic Entered as second-class matter at Notre Dame, Indiana. Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage. Section 1103, Oct. 3, 1917. Authorized June 25, 1918. Vol. 70 October 2, 1936 No. 2 REV. JOHN F. O'HARA. C.S.C. CONTINUES TALKS GYMNASIUM PACKED ON WEEKLY CATHOLIC RADIO HOUR FOR YEAR'S FIRST OVER NATIONAL NETWORK PEP MEETING Continuing his talks on the Cath­ One of the finest turnouts in the olic Hour over the National Broad­ past four yeai"S, greeted the 1936 casting Company network, the Eev. Notre Dame varsity football squad John F. 0'Hara,^C;S.C., president of at the pep rally in the gymnasium the University, A\all speak, next Sun­ last night in preparation for the Car­ day, on "Temperance and Fortitude." negie Tech game to-moiTow. The In his talk last Sunday, Father rally was pushed back one night be­ O'Hara told why there are so many cause of the First Friday devotions, philosophers in the world today. He and lasted only about 45 minutes be­ said, "The philosophers of the appe­ cause of the upperclassmen's Mission. tites are as numerous as the sands of the sea-shore. The reason for this is Philip Bondi, president of the not far to seek. Every man has it in S.A.C., acted as chairman of the his nature to seek a reason, if not an meeting, and introduced the speakers. excuse, for everything that he does. The team was fonnally spurred on The two most fundamental impulses by the Univei-sity president. Rev. in our nature, the two strongest, are John F. O'Hara, C.S.C, Qarence those that refer to the preservation "Pat" Manion, professor of law, and of the race." Elmer Layden, athletic director and He ivent on to tell of the ways of head coach, who introduced the var­ some men with regard to their morals ious members of the team. by saying, "Those who rationalize against their better judgment; those, John Lautar, newly elected cap­ that is, who sin, and then seek an tain, spoke briefly. excuse for their sin, are most likely to become active crusaders for a false REV. JOHN F. O'HARA, C.S.C. philosophy. They seek to quiet, by The nation Iiears his talka. force of numbers, the inner voice of Seventy-Five Present conscience. It is because of the activ­ For Dome Trials ities of this particular kind of men F'lrsf FoofbaU Dance that it has been said that 'every About 75 candidates attended the false philosophy is an excuse for Sef For Saturday first Dome meeting of the year, held somebody's sin'." , Monday night. All will be given a In closing. Father O'Hara said: Fall social activities will be official­ chance to prove their worth within "The pure man cannot be a coward; ly inaugurated for the semester to­ the near future. he has fought too many fights—and morrow evening, following the Car­ Individual pictures of the Juniors usually without the inspiration of ap­ negie Tech game. The year's initial will be taken starting Oct. 13. Mem­ plause from onlookers; he cannot be affair will be a football dance spon­ bers of the Dome staff will canvass base; his love of God has elevated sored by the S.A.C. which will be the junior halls and make appoint­ him above baseness; he cannot be a held at the Jefferson Plaza, and ments for the -pictures. The juniors traitor; fidelity has burned into his tickets, priced at 75 cents a couple, thus approached are asked to be on soul. Purity is an indispensable virtue, may be purchased from all S.A.C. time for their appointments, thus fa­ for men." . - ; ,. men. The dance will last from 8:30 to cilitating the taking of their pictures. Ifalian Club Meets 11:30. Disciplinary regulations for Individual pictures of the seniors the dance will be as in previous will be taken as soon as all junior The Notre Dame Italian Club will years, which means that students at­ pictures are finished. hold its first meeting in Carroll Rec­ tending the dance are to be back in reation Hall Tuesday evening, Oct 6, their halls by 12 o'clock. Ticket sale The Dome is also making a caU for at 7:45. President Joseph Mangelli will close Pi'iday evening at 5 o'clock. snapshots, taken by the students," of extends the club's invitation to all Andy Reidel's orchestra, one of the anjrthing which they might desire' to freshmen Italian students and wishes more popular local musical units, •will see reprinted in the yearbook. This is to stress that the ability to speak provide the music. being done in an attempt to make the Italian is not a necessary requisite S.A.C. President Phil Bondi has book as universal as possible. AH for membership in the Club. appointed Scott Reardon, junior snaps are to be identified on a sep­ Professor Pasquale Pirchio, organ­ class president, as chairman of the arate piece of paper- and mailed,.or izer of the Italian Club, will give a dance. Reardon will have as his as­ brought to John Cottingham," 217 brief talk on his travels through Italy sisting committee all the S.A.C. Dillon.' 'None of the snapshots will during the past summer. members. \ be returned. - - THE NOTRE DAME SCHOLASTIC, OCTOBER 2, 1936. SOPHOMORE COTILLION SET FOR OCTOBER 16 MAHY NEW VOLUMES JOHN MULDERIG APPOINTED CHAIRMAN ON THE UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA, PRICE, UNDECIDED LIBRARY LIST FOOTBALL SEATS RESERVED The first volume in a series of Club Presidents Elect publications in medieval studies spon­ • sored by the University of Notre Ling Council Head Dame, was completed during the past By Harold A. Williams summer by the Rev. Philip S. Moore, The annual Sophomore Cotillion C.S.C, Ph.D. The work entitled, The Works of Peter of Poitiers, ?<Iaster will be held on Friday, Oct. 16, the in Theology and Chancellor of Paris week-end of the Notre Dame-Wiscon­ (1193-1205), was first written in Gene F. Ling, of Lakewood, Ohio, French and presented as a disserta­ sin game, Joseph McDermott, soph­ president of the Cleveland Club, won omore class president, of Chicago, 111., tion to Ecole des Chartes de Paris. the presidency of the Presidents' Later, translated and revised, it was announced early this week. Council by "rule of the hat" at the presented to the Catholic University, election of officers on Tuesday, Sep­ and finally it appears in the Notre This announcement came as a sur­ tember 29, in the north basement of Dame Library in its new form. prise to members of the Sophomore the library. Edward J. Reardon, class for it had been previously from Kansas City, Mo., president of Three first editions, donated by the Missouri Club, was chosen as learned that a decision by the faculty Mr. Desmond Fitzgerald, Irish schol­ secretary. ar, who lectured at the University dance committee had set the Cotillion during the past year, augmented the date for a week-end on which there Following the custom established Notre Dame Library's ever increasing was no home football games, a de­ in the Fall of 1934 to prevent poli­ collection. Each of the works, Lalla, parture from previous Cotillions. tics, the officers were chosen by draw­ Roohk, History of the Republic of ing three names out of a hat con­ Since student opinion expressed Texas by N. Doren Mullard, and An taining names of all the members. Exploring Expedition into the Rocky through the S.A.C. was so strong for The pei'sons whose names were drawn Mountains by Captain J.
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