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Dean /Ruth G. Wxigiitf Sto)^ yesteMay that, "a rey trill be taken to help the Fees Spending Committee decide how to allocate the hack foods it has now accurau- ed €rom the Veterans Administration.rt afl pay a sttKJentactivity fee of IMrector of the-^Jew York office 50. The VA pa&*r this it with the other fees »d to the OoBefie. The money side by the VA for has been received by this Dedicated to Students al- By Frank Cortate t! maay Lexicon, 1949, will cover a wider scope than has been ltie ^MJ*e ^ie practice in former years, it was announced last week by *x= ^ed for ma^y terms ualto approximately S2J0OO. Hairy Berner, editor-Hvchief of Lexicon, !49^=_ _ Cdf71** Tecs Sjjrmlhig Committee, The yearbook will contain ^ licit has been given the respoo- history of the graduating class ity for_j>lanningLthe expendi- since the beginning of the class -e of these funds, is currently Today is the last day for the in—the school: a review of - ]ciding how to allocate them. filing of elective and speciali- sports events of the school jfair^ pdjuuattee action is limited Thy~ -sea^oo—cards- for 4ne fall and-. ing the last four years, includ­ ro obligations: (1) The money summer semesters, announced ing /football and the List be^spent for something per- Bliss. Agnes ftfulligan, Regis­ minor sports, phis the stories of o^ ^nent which wffl be bt the most trar of the School of Business. the leading school organizations, Table Conference" on to the greatest ntxmber of such as TICKER, Tneatro*^-a«d Palestine immediately prior to 42> city regulations Student Council. It will also con. tfie White Paper. tain photographs of the admin­ / before receiving istrative heads of the school, oT some of the: instiuctors^g> each appointments, Mr. Lourie department-and of all life sub­ Political. Secretary of the Jewish scribing graduates of the class Agency in London where he be- Tn an effort to present the Cornelius Ahearxu assistant c^ ent for the nmth flooi^ perma- -of^®, — comptroller of the Colorado Fu^l~ came associated with I>r> Chafan best in films to City College stu­ The cover will be leatherette ^rji Trt storage lockers for student dents, the Social Activities Com­ & Iron Company, will address Weizmann, then president of the eanxzatkms, and a permanent with "Lexicon, 1949" written in the Accounting Society on '"The agency. At a later-date, he was mittee of Student Council an­ script—across the .front- Its di­ weM^ book, lending library. * Comptroller's Position in Indus­ the secretary of_ the .American nounced the acquisition of the mensions will be- 7*4 " by 10%/' dc "Hie Committee wiM appreciate film "Cluny Brown** which will try*" at 12u$0 en Thursday/ in Zionist Emergency Council. He :d carefully weigh any sugges- instead of its former dimensions, 1220. be shown Thursday at 12 in 4S. acted on behalf of the Jewish. >ns made by the student^body. 10" by 12." Lexicon, 1949, wflTbe A former instructor at CpNY. -closed in this issue is a blank "Cluny Brown" is the-story of the first issue of the magazine Mr. Ahearn-~wlll contrast public, Agency in 1943 on the Anglo- a lass who became a ^plumber which each student\can offer to be dedicated to the- students with private coinptroUershtp and American Committee of Inquiry __and offered severe competition -y comments or suggestions and the city, rather than to some elaborate on the relationship of in Jerusalem. to the best males in the profes*- joot the aDocatam of these member of the faculty: the position with-respect^/to the iMr. Lourie comes from a well- sion. Jennifer Jones.plays the Of the 1200 graduating stu­ organizational structure bf man­ known Zionist family, his father lead in the-film- Student members of the Coin- dents, 990 have—subscribed to agement. • \ /. ~ being connected with the--South iztee- include Hank Metsel. rep*, Other films to be sponsored by Lexicon. One-third of the sub­ _The Society's executive offi­ Africa Zionist Federation. - -seating Student Council, Gene Student Council are "Anna and scribers have-already paid the cers will also introduce a new- Saturday at S:30, tiwe' seven an stanbtut, ' representing 1MB, the;King^of Sainv^whieh^will^be- $7.50 subscription puce. All sub- system for membership, rating- metropolitan units of Hillel will _"se7a J d -Ralph Ginzburg. represent- . presented the following week. scribers who have not yet paid This rating, based on active par-_ present "Hillel Cavalcade" in the THE TICKER. Faculty man­ "Hangover Square." "The Moon are urgedjby Kate Menasse^ Bus­ ticipation in the Accounting So­ Hunter College auditorium. The 's- are Dean Ruth CWrfght, Is Down," and "Phantom ot the iness Manager, to pay before ciety, will provide a7 basis for review will mark the . Silver Charles-aerhardt and Itf. ~ Optfra,""wilr-he shown in" suc­ March 30 as Lexicon must get advancement and. privileges for Jubilee of the **ew York Hillel ceeding weeks. the money to pay the engraving, -industrious members/ organizations. -printing, photography and other bills, or the-book- wnich-Js sched­ uled to.appear in JuheT will neld up:— ^ .--Anyone-.with pictures o? any of the athleiic teams is urged to bring them to 927 ad Lexicon '_ Bv Joan Karpf locate them in Israel, the United may^be~aBIe~~~t&~\zsierxhemr "When— v States,—England and other Euro-* bes inois; the Kudner Agency, Inc., the problems presented by major -^vvTfn~ Bui& a'Bri^cTse^to^aT^^v v Lexicon is published^ the sub­ Life for Our Peopif" as the na- pean countries. In addition, Irw York City; and Radio Sta- diseases,*' Dr. Peatman said- "Excellefti taste was shown in scribers will be notified by post ^tionalsiojgan, Killeli the Newman. money wiJl^ be spent on. securing n WEEL Boston, Massachu- explaining the viewpoint of the card when to pick their copies" Club and the Christian Associa- eQua} lights, strong community up. * este ts. have been selected to—ge- afflicted and what society must . tjpn are acting as co-sponsors in iite, welfare and cultural agen­ ve bronze plaques/ thfe\ top understand." The program is a drive lasting from March 28 to cies and a more secure future 7 elites of_tb« City NCoiiege of sponsored by Johnson and John­ Aj>r*112 to raise SlCOCX) for thx' :'cr all. imel• «rw York for «uts UB ding son, Inc. * Near East ISxpert United Jewish- Appjeal. The Day_ Session drive will last iV€ hievenient in Radio and Tele- Dr. Peatman pointed out that —The_nx»ney- raised/at the Down- jcr^uvo weeks and will be aided Speaks Thursdays by^ School organizations. The ate .-ion In 19&. it wss~annouiice^-* jthe Kudfier Agency was chosen town Day and Evening Sessions John r>..Jemegan, chief of the will be added to the national goal "Bookers wiH - have a lollipop sale, m : 'sterday by Dr. John Gray^; for the creation of *T"he Texaco ^atsian, chairman of the Gom- Star Theater," -the outstanding division of Greek, Turkish and of S25CMX>&000 and will be u&eeV Epsilcn G^uinma Phi will sponsor a cookie and pickle sale and ittee on National Radio Awards television show in 1948: 'This Iranian affairs in the 5>t-a*e,jDe- to-aid the Jews now m the 1>P Lambda XUamma Phi will hold a fir d Associate Dean of the Col- program has proved jof positive partmem, will be _ihe ^guest Camps. : Many of these peopled scarf sale. These are just a few He; %e of Liberal Arts and Science. entertainment value because of speaker at the Public Adminis- have lKed in the camps since o£ the clubs who will help to ?ari the high standard of'taleat^-aWi- tration-Society oft Thursday in 1945 and bjefpre that in^coiacen- The piaq^ie wij! be awarded reach the goal. iyr< "VTSfAQ for the creation ot the unique ,4Banner in which 130& at ^2i30. tration camps. The VJA will also sXour Life? a series of commercials have beer* handled- Mr, Jernegan will speak: about use the money to move those Students will also have book" 6. which dramatize with the so as to beconpe a part of the the cold war and its Influence on Jews now living ;n North African .>--s with which they can obtain. effectiveness, educational show," he stated. Greece, Turkey and Iran. countries and the DP's and re­ contributions. >*3W%r=tO0«*i*^V\3< *. *~?r-*&3

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\Vfts^&vaixe at>k6mepSo to Reusing pbstaf&c^ course, ,r representative of the^Ifcemington leafed he found oet that it was a phoney* aii seiit tb City. At one tilhe--there. .,--- "Jne^portswritwps^ave handed -; . ' '...... "—TT^T^rTT"—.^^ "1^".--^^' ' ^ ^L^ ^^. \J. '" + ' .company. --> , the time. . tests often^but if JT^hrave to wait -were as many as fifteen t«ei»-^ ^rt ^J.^ ^^^nrj rv~«^ ». dw»ntow»;x students 4uc^e> that CWT tlo jwrtsejGh-you get hoarse ts With ontcgof TICKEaBfS reporters act- time tiH the nest chance reqttifoents fartBBA } . ^bers ot the ^^^be^ae^ta^^SfC ^a^u^^ afu^nhe^ ^^^Sfl«L^^^ ing a^ guinea-pig» Mr.' Mead prepared wielding his twin motored raasor in the OK JM^rme. The reason cim%UUK0 fBKtO. tee ^end-lease?' Hls^ ^timatrtmbi- forgot somebody,.,#« thev^de-^^^^^SJTSS^S^ ^T^:\~-K ^^ ~ for the "operation/* As the reporter air, on tend and oh the sea. On land. towards what in "28. Two years r^s^6air^n»as~raosa»^r^®pr~' •"neTTaasTTxasned ail the baroers^aer^stg^ ^^ "sotnebdoy- is the City College J^TlL^ZJ^L^^^ chewing ^Fll^r~3^Hng 4t oe a great deav-K ^uite simple. *g.r:~:?: peo *3c^o^-pge*al,ia>T! lotioB-^oJappiy-to^Jws—^ instructor The dowh- mmm* Ite ~ Jalst~coi*test jfjadged waa an CheertTtg Srntolt is the 45 club which ^^? the many hundred^ of leather- Boston and ending was taking pictures of gfiis'" Hi a. •L«>«v : may write_ in for him. The 145 of these notifications, rumors circulate and ilr>' advisor. -:'The''~^&—c£\ ss^^ ••••s^srJ^ gfiHtic rswetl ~ of^sountf which Hsr ~w "Ste^^^^Ser^Sfe^- -" * sorial artist-then proceeded to.use the in Washington t>. C. for "Miss Queen of the Fair." The: " pouhrf. five fbbt eight fewer jun­ corridor /conversation oecomes peppered ^inatedT in '46 when: "Doc** would otherwise .break down hrto . Dave, the onfer male -doewlStown six_headed_raz6ir^H5 the Quivering re­ Mr. Mead cordially invites _all__dty" were pretty bright ^a- Jl didn't seej ior thinks City's cheers are the with rnisconceptioris. maledictions and mis­ ^eduied =^a- trip to *t ^enrisyl- a sporadic outburst of noiser-. member of the squad, swept bis porter; As he shaved. "Sr. Mead stated CoUege students to make use of his of the coatestants, and before I most dynamic^^wfifle _ N YUVnare~ trust. jia coal j^heT~for~bhe~of his hand through his Danny Kaye that he had-shaved over 20,000 people's demonstration. I had accepted a position-of judge. nCag^ of -space preclod^>_a de­ hair and-spoke. Dave. iS,_a__For- the most-listless^ arad ^mpler^i- _ For 1\AS most part, the instructors who .12 classes, However, when faces but never had he" seen one quite ,' Men no longer need fight for their a break—prettv girls—they cma'i tailed presentation of the squad, eign Trade major, suffers from a A pat on_the back and an "al- receive notification that they- will not be miners -went out oh strike","• like this fugitive from a razor blade. own razor; no longer need, their wives, but., think of all the fun while they: hut' two have been chosen at ran- hoarse throat after each'cheer­ lagarosj^for;.the swellest bunch rehired are the same men who would be students decided to see the It wasn't that his beard was tough 'he's mothers, or sisters complain abotrt dose vitice me they should be queens dom to take individtial -bows; ing assignment. •-•'",- ,__il -of", undernubtieized— kids at -rthe-r ehgibie for teniire^were their contracts re­ K*Y - Franklin and' Marshall tion is to htwre a similar student newed. Most of theJconfusion in the minds been shaving since the age of fourteen shave burns {under the arms and on living—eas> street at last—sir Dave AJtabe and Cynthia Badian, "Cough drops stink, aH you college. the legs of course*. Remington has also ftball game shice l&e bus had exchange which could—he con- of the students which follows these noti­ and cut himself both times) but his enjoy it. At least that's what I whose hkmde'locks have eacned designed a special twin engined. two ?ady~~oeen chartered. The vuueted for a -one year period. fications is due to a rnismterpretation of face had natural caverns even with his That headed razor for women only. ^ting capacity of the bus was Having taught at Texas A & M, for them the na^ne "The Gold the Board Of Highei* Education by-laws moyih dosed, which made the razor dif­ Jatpe awasare ctetched b» my fist I j __The; shave, by the- n1 a \ „ u as"pretty hence the name 45 Clubr'Be- Drake and Florence- State ZHxst Twins." which eoncern the hiring of instructors. In­ ficult to manipulate. Mr. Meade, gyrat- - tared AtBletic Ouniuiiitlee in ^47. placed tipon City students be­ only half ^hosted, "Where's the the summer vacation. cause of the iack of facilities, tion major uptown. A graduate of— For example, most students do not ** Jcn> Lamer, the prexy Walton High School, "Blue Eyes" realize that every instructor, when first participates in. the "teacher their activities, sincerity of pur- cJLetliers o#* Change** which was instituted pose..and social participation are never^led- a cheer for the place engaged, is hired on a temporary basts. to thi pietarcji. "P*ct«res," I yelled, "O^ h. t..he- -cooperation of Mr. far more intensified than those but began her crowd cavorting An instructor's service may be discon­ foiled a^ala.** — To the Editor experience, should be continued. Members of the. Eco. of other college students -capershere at City. The person­ tinued at the end of the first year or, if So.„ rolling up ^n>- Earl Wilson able 19 . year oki thinks that Your ^ficent isiiue ,o: the TICKER ~~ Ver>- truly yours. partment are sent to various throughout the nation." reappointed, he may be dropped at the end measure I: looked down at the - -printed """a letter of ^Herman Kanner of the second or third year. Before an '"in- M S. JACOBS. Manager One g^nce assured me I needed w-hich severely criticized the City Coi- COUNCIL, QUOTES: At SCs good and welfare session a rep structor isJiiredLfor his fourth year,he is s«port' isJ*_ _±ie should be a part of the permanent faces of the < ugh« fair females. I Investigation by the undersigned re- unfair. Rather than cast a shadow o^sr 1"HTS1CAL rTP^TESS: Mere |» part of a piece of confidential teaching staff,it-will recommend his ele­ ail was not fair, not by far- 3dy gl; v-e&ied ' the following facts-.-which Mr. all who have written hrw^lc^ yoti should corre«peadea«e from the hygiene department to tfce ftwaHy: vation to permanent status. The college cracked under the strain but I conti Kar?n*?r orr.Trv^c ^rarr. his letter-: ha'.e presented specific nances and evi­ **To; Oeans, Chalrmea sad Shih ChaiiriMja, ai«o to others who do all presiden* then presents the committee* ? my study, using a piece of smoked findings t J the Board of Higher Education 1 Tne lex: .r. question IS required dence. If ;- ou l'eit that you could not do the^worlcr ^ —— ~!7> aii .student? in that course ihis^ then yoc should have done* notii- Tbe otber wl»it.i»r the From: The oa*y department eqalppeu to teach Sprifta* Scteteoplfreaiea the committee s suggestions. 2 Tr«ai several days after .Mr. Karl^" for jammer eajoymeat. Subject: Avoidance, of asthenic h»blt» through program* of aeWvity Once a rnai^ L< appointed a?; a perma­ ner purchased the isook from the store My reason lor writing this tetter is *o OM poor soul at tfce «er of the instructional staff, he no acquired -:: used cop:*" of the same defend texr-book vi-riters (.myself in­ •irk'. dras^ed oat of the room he was It is not wtee aor can you fully eajoyyour wmnier actlvitlea i> sarid to "have tenure" and" may be re-- cluded*. Aliow tne to be specific—my moved iron*; the staff only if found guilty 3 •• Tna* after a eg ui ring the used copy bfing, "Cats, kittens, ieJtnes, cats, . ^ . wffaout a ^laduoU eoaaftiamiag er your iwuaete*^. .-For the <":ny of the following charges: he ..then rriade the attempt to return the book has recently been published by I cness tfce poor gay tt will lay IaU n wlain to aee if thoae puramu* who oontinoe to a. ineomt^etenT or inefficient service. -jz-1'^lriB.l cojrv and obtain a refund fromHarper s in both text < lower priced) and trying to say, "What a pass. rogranMK ofaettvlty wilt keep up their apirita . . -and .leak the picture of health- (We exebtde from this study Baemher* wh««nrfhm b. r^e^ieef of duty. the City College Store. trade editions. I have arranged for One by one the members of the their activities to ?atting and appear to he going ^Chr-a Slow Boat to *_ . piiysicai or mental nxrapacit:.". It has beer, the estaijiishec policy of copies of the bookto be deposited in ing conunirtee convulsed, kicked o *ne >«.ore tb make refunds to the stu­ turned_over and passed out. My pie< OMsa') . . : Sye«iallat» te paper work edmplaltt of aiiertaesa of conduct uni^ecoming a member of the the -library ^o that student purchase ?taff. Thi.s provisicn shall not be so in- dents for texts purchased from tbe store smoked glass melted under the de breath, sad encouater heart strata* ami sore muscles. UsaMe to ten^i^eted a.s to constitute interference u hen the:- are_returned to the store in is not coTsapuisoxy. ^»Jy- -^K>tr»-es for taring "fi*orn hunger** rays emana sleep restfuRy, their disposittons^ resoltm fat everyone w4ahmg—tli«y- v,-iih academic- fi^eedom. pcriVrC? condition, provided one of the writing this book were many and I can from the contestants' pictures. Sl< wooid 'Drop Dend* . . . If you plan to be active this summer let us Admitrediy^-the tenure set-up ha.s mam : o < i o v. i n g re anions" exist 'Tor t he re t um . honestly .state that the few purchases my orbs began pulsating; and in the hetp you ... - . * attach too-much importance to a change is r:o ionger taking the course --ttU my coftersT" ins mad, I flung all the photos at """""•'•' Canute Hansen" string of decrees in cases where profes- :o; v.'hior: the. ..book is intended. **"- further, I cannot -believe that ahy walL As I lay there I looked up and The Spriag Training progntm eerHig-h+&d jiccountancv . may be sub­ None of these reasons existed in the allow him a defense.. bearing iiv ±h* judges. Ambulance „ First guy: Who's the girl you're with? I never saw-her l>efore. stituted fos'- anlicadehik' degree. Then t©o;"~ ~gitj>fc-lender consideration, and therefore, At ^present, you have smeared ail ambulance pulled up and stretcher Second guyu-Well, you see, it's strictly airiness deal the faculty vvhen-'sct-uiinizing an inslruc- the'reftind »vas not rjiadu?' dur~£acuTty who spend years in writmg stretcher was Dorne-tBT^So with the helped me_on a- final, and I felt I hacfto ... . — ' tor's qua] if I cations may overlook his 'Reque*Us. .similar to Mr. Kanner'is. are on fields that are notoriotfcsiy unprofrt- tightly shut on my helmet, the fina. ability to command respect from the stu­ numerous. To comply with them would, able. In fact, you nsay even have fa­ who were there in person took the fi dents whom he teaches, whether this re- in ex feet, result ir. tne store acting as a vored these who are capable of only Judges bad gotten tfceir —spect be academic ^>r personal. lending l»t>far>v providing the student _ "lle«trucfc^e_jc»tirfpaai in lieu of any­ fatt of the votimg enwMd. But for all its shortcomings, tiie tenure— wilh a new. cop>- of a hook until he ac­ thing constructive or creative. quires another from some other source. .system which, applies to the four municipal Sincerely yours, . the F*ir" wa» »>*»^ihi Brooks; lo colleges is probably the best in the United The store replenishes its stock as MXLTp^ L. BLtJM " States. It supersedes the systems used in soon as it is low. and cannot return Un­ Associate i?rofcssor of Psychoiogy I walked over to Rhoda aniew of these facts, reie scrutinized. We' a book by ioac. gift, or purchase, HE- thought that the students of this college Yeel that a complete picture of a man's FORE purchasing the same title from were intelligent to realize' that these 4eachihg abilities cannot be" drawn unless the City Colic-ge Store? ventures would iae f^uities* but I was BARCHAS & SCHIFFER KING COLE vvrooife ^y fieJkfW classmates have low­ £b& students he -instructs are ct»nsultid. "~ "tlnsold books tbacT' are ^fio* "rottrrna^bJe ered themselves in the eyes of myself Sckod oriutiiMr^ **u} Ct^Jc AucurtirJstr^tioc. The 'We therefore, recommend that the depart- -"to publishers create losses for the store PUBLICATIONS, Inc and everyone eise-who Rtiows-about this Cct«qe of N«w York, 17 iumlt^ton Ay*aM> 1i»* STUDENTS SHOP mental appointments committees sound which are ultimately borne by its cus­ C>*y, ffaoat »»tl. 6*1-9203 dastardly situation. - -put student opinion of instructors eligible tomers. To minimize these losses, it is i:l2E.2»St. Vol. 3301—No. 6 for tenure before recommending that per- felt that the store's existing policy in LLOYD GIXSBURG March t%, 1 ur. I^«*xixij$fjoir Ave. **W- 4"-4 • \" % in<*jieiir-stsottis be ^antedr r—^ — I egat d ^o refqnds. winch is - jyased on— ——^ _- U-J^^4 : * 40 i \ ^w5IT speak- on the next jrneeting •Trireetop officevsr6i the International Vrdf This seniestCT^tr^s^clety plans require - The State Department Tias been askea to_grant ^ntryT ^ . — • , : Sn^^i^L, \i^S«r» various newspapers that the >fficia* 4ipprpyal of ^the FaagtarT^ -^ "^er^^^Saetf visas to^he ^ree^ffSers by the -^ ' :«~ Natxc^aT Gounoi of C2«sst.; It>3S b^en I^por^ to have a^^nne^' instead rof the »mmittee on ^Sttident Aptivltie«r:: Question^ ia Jews Dr 1 33011 eS ana Oregon State gave for Bruce Mellow^ Syma .Mabel re- usuaJ^tejS^dahcei The dinner will oh ^applications which Association oTTSternes and Med- { jnr -^^^-^f** J#«. : 5^ ^^ - - Christiaiir ^ " " ^^ Prof. Spitzer was the fact neodoreJ. Bardacke tSfthe^Eng ceived 23 more^vot«s than her orh April 2S at ,7^30 : iniiit to the school/ -leal SttHferrts 'a member organi- ? T*jXiT}&M?M, jf €M? fc^^S'TWestphalen. to speak Thursday at J the latter iiad written a let :sK I>epartrnentr 3g4U^0e'"the new zatSsn of the IUS and the Com-* ^^ ^^^ «yy oppositiorTjssertdidate =^&ie ^8 Club. The B*s faeuity advisor. The per pf»rxrm.'-and pledfpes are- mittee of Intemationai Sttident r £|/| JLtOf flf"Vv &1* cation contaitts the tolluwiug Dr, Westphalen is the Spring issue representing the-com­ accepted at the-Taoeethig^of bined jfeiforts of its active chapters, question -y^ ^'Has the applicant Moderator theo^v^ is^ m dae^a^oonfget society. coming committee. In addition the; nrete»pr^eorge a. wnmis, ntn »j^^ ir«««« va,,^ «*r-rarrvvT? ^*»^ the MendelSan theory Kieens, Brool^yn and wunwr^ecS^ ^^aw?L _ *J^PI^^L J*.t^ude_^o^rafl«t Kational Student Association has ed authority on the Soviet Vr^^Z^J^t^^^^^^ Arnold Hterzog^viee president of taught in the^tfae/iiniverjsiifa leges. New York University, Up­ American J^alsTanoT tFte^H^veTriBF issued a seoarate request to the^spbke at a mee0«g-of. the City .Sundays at ^f*<><^5J^^f* the society, announced that the the nation. Before Pairing town and Downtown CCNY, will ment?" The state,form incl S^WDenartmerK j College chapter Kappa Delta Pi.!'" charge of the- Bndgchampton deadline for »the "Trade Scope^ tion, however, the Council thoi on sale within four or six "a similar secjaohT •' AccorX^ Plans .which ha ve| national ^onor society in ed«ca-| bonier en^ce, ^"Brotherhood, The Psychology Society,-under articles fe April II. All are feor^ it wise to make a more inter reeks.- Deati Turner stated-tnat in the 4»en approved by the IUSBeect*- j tiom Friday evening, at the •-Jaa&^*2™w.£&^.^ Seminar. ^ | the gxnetence of Doctor E. ATIU^ The New- York Metropolitan submitted to Elmer Lokins. five years since, he became dean. live Committee. *be organization} . The speaker**" subject was! J. Biartin Porwich^ Jthe *3nir~ ^ Mrs. E;Fttugxittn, vnk hold : examinatioB oT the facts. LJterary. art, advertising and rsn ties staffs- are now in the pro­ Chapter ^a^tlie American^SJartis- only about five studonts have had :±~ send Professor Josef Groh-r™ Cultural Weapons of the J man of AVC. sal*_^e wffl en- j ^^ of a aeries of bi-weeWy SC also announced ^hat it will L fb& of formation, and many stud- tical Association met yesterday to been, negatively affected by these TmalT^a-CzecnoslgTair ensuieeiH^t^vig^JUnionOr^he Cold War " _4_deayor_to_brmg^eforg^wir fellow^ ,. „„**•*- nirnrW. ^ril, T sendi_a tetter to the presiden| ?nti are needed. Those interested form the -Collegiate Division of SAM ^questions. _. •__'_ ;_ --'" student; Secretary Thomas Mad- Professor Counts has been a j students the social problems that|"11MUiUU«»£;y*maMan-m*guy -t» ^»+ the downtown eventog ^d tHeSSATTfe mam These students were rnembecs den. a British—medical graduate. ! close student of Russian affairs j confront them as citizens of the ] 523 at 12:30. The. students at this should leave their names purpose is to-coordinate the camp­ of the two groups which are con­ and one other officer, possibly an [since the Revolution. ^Formerly an f^ommunitv." A question "period: meeting will select topics for dis- Student Council, advising >hone numbers with Mrs. Justice Mr. Arthur Pell will speak on 921. us societies into one body includes sidered "doubtful" -— the Coot^ Indian student advocate of the Sbviet state, he j will be held after tlse foruni at; cu^sjon" at subseqaest—meetings. that we are in a position to the proposed "Student^ Manage­ aian sruaenx ; «*«»v«^»».c- « "«: -^r»*c ^w.«-, »^ ., ~ -~ — .,^-~ —,.».. —~ -. —JCUSSHW ax suoseqaem- raeeungs. —— ^ — • — « -•__ Manuscripts and art work are as members all the metropolitan* ment Publication" Thursday at munist' Party and American. "The tour of the It'S officers." 1 underwent a change of^^ mind after \ which time refreshments will bej.-y^. organization- did T»ot -faeet available to him 300~%oat colleges. Youth for Democracyr' _ -i^ and the murder of^served. iso needed tor publication—in 12:30 in 1203 at a meeting spon­ said Russel Austin, temporary -t the "purge last term^ but was highly success- tickets to Bear Mountain. The chairman of the; collegiate r AVC is also planning further so- >ulse." Material should be sub- sored by the Society for the Ad­ Dean Turner- stated that most^ chairrnan of the vrelcomine action was taken due to the division is Professor Herbert Ark- mittee. "will have a constructive; The -professor is a member of j eial activities for the semester. The ful itx^reviotis-terrns. it ted to the Department of Stud- vancement of Management. ~ of the students whose applications in of the business administration effect in building the understand-] the Teachers College faculty at j group held a beer party- last The club's president, Jack No- that in the past the sale of ?nt Ufe along with a stamped, April 1 at 12:30 in 1203 the Metropolitan were considered unfavorable ware department. =—— ing and friendship which will lead j. Columbia University. \ j Saturday night. ^^ vick. outlined the main objectives to the ES student was »lf-addressed envelope. society plans to discuss "Should sopraflDo, win sing at tne so judged on the basis of the Time, date and room of "Puls- Its other purposes are to de­ other questions on the form con- to enduring peace. It is hoped that j ~ - of the society. They are; the event. of ~250 or more . there be an Industrial Enginering Centennial Fund Concert April ** organizational^ meeting w^ill velop -interest in the ASA on the cerning personality, course stand- as-man> student govei 1. To cultivate, within students, Degree at CCNY." sold by ES, a rebate of ten made known next week. Week- part of statistics majors, develop campus groups as possible will a .greater interest in pf^rhfttogy^: each wlirbe gJvetL."provging- torums featuring^^ discussion a professional interest take advantage of this chance to 112. To discuss ^topics bf interest The membership of the few stu^ tri : roups and guest speakers are tical methods as a field of special- I Iw^t-g^^JLTW^ invite the visitors to speak to which cannot be taken up in class: t P showS a sufficient net p dents in the "doubtful organiza-__ ilso being planned. " ization on the part of college stud- 1^ tF-l^Vr •• U their student bodies." i and 3. To give students, unable to to cover all expenses. tion,** emphasized Dean Turner, ents, aid the student who is spe­ was not established by a "black­ The expenses of the trip between j $16,70O9<*9O for Ads i " At the same.meeting. SC v< s take psychology for various reas- cializing in statistical methods to list."'_. Their activities were com­ Europe and the United States will ] to send a letter to Miss Case, ^The nation's hardware stores spent an estimated $16,-1 ^S ^ Pee********; -to team a locate himself in his occupation, mon, knowledge and .Jiad- iJeerTre- be paid by the IUS.-but American le ps>cnolog> former lunchroom employee Norton 700,000 for advertising in 1948," Fred R. Olmstead, adver-j - foster a student publication in the ported in the college newspapers.- students are expected to finance was discharged, advising her field of statistics to inform stud­ ' By Howie G^naborg the tour within the borders-of the teing service and promotion manager of the National Retail, they would be glad to near — • ^- l3ardware Association, ^M_at_the j 'o Cut Tape ents of' progress in the field, U. S. If visas are granted in time, T in-^the matter -of- Sigma Alpha, the downtown undergraduate honor so- | City College Midtown Business! i to gather period- % has temporarily withdjeawn its, application for estab- the IUS officers expect to arrive dismissal. the tape officially opening the ically to hear speakers; and to during the first week in April and M j Center recentj-. Mr; Olmstead { lisbing an uptown .chapter due to an obstructive letter wictely r The insignium cornmittee of rnpletely_rernodeled Lounge— T> 1 encourage .development of local spend the four to.six succeeding^ j came, from Indiannapolis to delrv er circulated by Loclc and Key, the \ a aeries of lectures oh advertising Physics Text dent Council, made up of all tomorrow at 2. students societies. uptown honorary service society, weeks on tour. An added feature of the cere- j and promotKm before **~J»ten- | A phj-sics textbook, designed es- al members excluding seniors Ittwas xevealed-iast week. At a meeting of the Faculty Dean Thomas L. Norton IUS. representing students of ' |«ve Busmen Trmnmg Program s | ^ ^ ^u^^ »y r^wMTbe a cness playing ex^ pe n fQr non cieBCe may be apprying, wfli meet F* v In the letterrtock and Key, in Committee on Sudent Activities Dean John J. Theobald accepted, most of the European nations, j ibition by Keaven Plessit, unde- its at 4 to vote on-1949 an attempt to prevent a conflict held last week, the American in behalf of City CoUege students, meets annually in Czechoslovakia. I Tonight at SH \^^-tZ ^^T JS!S 1 ^d* appearance Friday with [eated 1847. intercollegiate chess -. *,«.- c.-* *- *w » • • i th—e^ *~^«—.««pctoiicratiop* o f Physics in the tncritiaeHt between Uie proposed chapter and Youth for Democramy relin­ a portrait of late Dean Herman President Josef Grohman has been j w Ltle holder, who wiU play a group The -Alumm Society of the ! sponsors. » *r«HL«r \X7„^A ~ ^ ^™- «^ ^ graduates who have shown ^xn its group, urged approval of the quished its status ~ asa recog- Feldman on February 24=a^Brspe^ ma >f spectators simultaneously. ^^r^o^n^W1^^3^1 OX Business will be the] The figure, Mr. Olmstead said.j ^^^at^te^eSr^ standing and diversified Auditions to pick the City Col­ charter but only on the provision nized--campus organization. eial presentation ceremony. The The jenaodehng includes the *d- host5 to th of >49 at Lam 0 1 8 the school are presented with lege repreaBentalive^to^the Hearst that, after Sigma Alpha's initial -portrait, painted by Dejos Palmer, delegates a/the ^consin Naiion-I * ^^ " \ '^T^TTl " ? * T^]^^^ « Uptown City College, 1; tion of 12 new tables, chess and aUStuden: Congress in 1^48 de- \ P0™ House, tonight at 7, . when | ^^ of ttie total volume of bus- j fc^ made liberal use of historical at the Spring Cbnvocatkra. Public Speaking Contest wHl be semester uptown, they adopt the Is now hanging in the Main Read- rhecker sets, puzzles, flowers and" -j -, *_ * . - . ! - „ .. - * .. iness done ON the hardware stores . material and ^mcmiT^Hml «tfc#»t/*h- A record amount of appiicat held on Friday in 22|, uptown. following regulations: CCNY Parades ing Room, mam center. oded bv an overwhelming major- ; instructions for the commence-:- ^n-0 ^-JL * ^ » *~n> <^z , maxenax ana-otograpracai SKetcn- >ffee. - ' ' . • The speeches must be of six r has been received by presi 1. Only sophomores be admitted. Presented to the-school by Dean «-, -^^ T»-tv. ^n •!* - *>- i compiling the text. Roslya Berktwits ants will not be permitted to use member may hold an executive Allagarooing and wearing abOUpreserrte thde tMUmnio th e seniorsS ,et.> WlH added, "is urging the stores to in- j in curiosity ^JOOOTL rnajor^and-rninor insignia all commemorates the renown of the zatiotuaUyn a~pa7tisaand thatn sincpoliticae NSl organiA was- \ ^ °° ** \ "^ association,~ Mr. Olmstead j Calling attention to the im^ease - position. - shamrock bedecked lavender der- founded nonpartisan, non-politic- i At the-last meeting of the class; j crease the proportion to two per- j cepts furthered by research in the number is unhmitexL ^notes, and xvSt—more than—one Tate Dean. He wa»_dean— of—the 3. Sigma Alpha receive status bies the City College Newman al basis, anv affiliation, other tha-n 1 Thursday, March 17, Mr. Ran-I**111' tsing mainly local papers j atomic energy^ and television, Pro- third of the text may consist of Center fromJ940 to 1942. of "service society" not •'honorary Club, under the leadership of on specificaHy approved projects, i hand, chairman of the Admissions^because of-4he customers habitual . fessoi^Semat points out that it is quotations. !viously he had been professor service society." '•"... "Doc" Thornton and Tony Maga- was out cf the question Recently j committee of the Alumni Soc3etyrTr?liance on such papers for shop-; a curiosity shared by persons of The first prize in the contest is of Industrial Relations at Dart­ The letter was sent to the pre­ raci, marched in* the traditional in our own N. Y. Metropolitan ; explained the basic organization \Pin^ information: This recbfhmen- | all occupations. His book was or- u $1000 in Savings Bonds for the mouth, a member of the research! Saint Patrick's Day Parade. Par­ l dation was national winner and $50OlnrBonds sident of the uptown student staff of President. Harding'^ Un­ area there has been a newly in- of the Alumni Association of the: arrived at after a ^le- iginally prepared as the first in a ading up Fifth Avenue from 44 to tailed study of the practices of series of one-semester science meet J^nop is top money for the metropolitan council, Assistant Dean of Stu- employment Conference, lecturer, Cited movement to reconsider af- • School of Business and its parent dent Life; James A Peace and to 190 Street the Beaver band dis s successful stores over a period of courses for liberal arts and social college winner. consulant, and author of many; filiation. ' ' » organization, the Associate Aluin- WHY MAVESTT YOU? the members of the Faculty-Stu­ played college banners and joined several vears." science, students at the City Col­ Howard Squadron of City CoW books dealing with labor relations* At the next NSA Metropolitan» n>> Or Over, Up#m| *S€»r Oi dent Committee on Student Af a delegation of 50Q members of RegionaF meetins delegates from \ lege. ~ lege won the $500 metropolitan Mr. Ranhand also spoke of the fairs. - :— the New York Province of New- IUS may speak to tiw assembly; prize in 1945. * ~' man Cliil>s_comprising groups proposal of the organization to Sigma Alpha and Lock and Key urging them to affiliate immed­ For FOUNTAIN SERVICE ~; further promote job opiwrtunities r Spero rxf-atk. 1 from Hunter, Brooklyn^NYU and. iately with IUgyfor promotion of have~been holding a series TASTY SANCWtCHES of graduates~by giving financial, Queens. Oiwervers reported that international welfare aod*f«4d«G AJVA cussiohs concerning affiliation of __ -. technical., and other assistance to the two groups, but ^MSie*!^*^ ing and good fellowship. r>F, Herbert SperoTprofessor of L green participating in the parade. tTAUAKST^E SIM^+iEm the placement office of the school. "4rr~- last—Wednesday it^was^f4nally de­ Economics at, the School of Bus- ; ff The various other privileges *t*xt Poor to Grmmmrcy Park Thmatr* cided that certain differences Your Favorite Candy iness. was the guest speaker Wed- [ V Chorus Gives Tea and advantages connected with College were irreconcilable. Gam, Mint*, etc—2 for'fte membership in the Association ; nesda\ . at the'Annual Convention I DELUX Lock and Key's main purpose is The (A Dance for College $tifd*n$s_Only) 4B LrOtrage Meaiiay wilt be dlscussedr at the meetingh;6i tne AmeriCaR Nurses Assooa-f to honor^ seniors who have done ?.^ "~ "•" ------— j *' tonight Such Questions as. "the n considerable service for "the col­ The Gramerc> Chorus will hold tion, held in the Henry Hudson 1 Order Your Easter Noveltte*~ a tea in Lxr^ang*3 A. from 2 to 4 availability of basketball tickets MEWUSiD Sponsored by lege, while Sigma Alpha takes in 394 TMIRD AVE. OB. 3-1SS4 Holel Milk Bar here Monday in order -to acquaint for the alumni, will be answered Professor Spero s talk con-' 2 EAST 23rd ST- ^ | juniors who have . already given SW Corner 23rd St. ± 32 East 23rd St., N. Y. City the students with the Chortis and then. ; cemc-d "A Creed of Labor-Man- X j some service in order that they New y.oAi 10, N.. Y. o TYPEWRITERS the work it is doing. There- will agement Relations." ; Club Inter-Collegiate y ; may give more. —— - be dancing- and e-nt-e rtam m-f.- n * a -" S4»i«l OB iMstAllmeBt X ] 3~l~'r>Z^>^J<~>^>> Any, Subject C^ompieie $23 get one credit per-, semester. Tn^ir Problefhs - Theory - Audiiino - Law - Taxation OUB WORK HOM'S 6RAMERCY at 8:30 qVldck ' -i & Typing, Comptometry, interested should set- Mr Harwy. REetST^AfiON NOW _OPEN FIXLf GCARAXTEED 5* *•• CHINESE and" AMERICAN Shorthand, Bookkeeping the y-Expert insiruciors. jarith many year^ . of coaching •CC..\.y. STIDEXTS HOTEL DIPLOMAT Evening $9 arxi onivervrty •zpefience «noSer-^£fp^^vixJor of Pre?. Max W. &oidb*rS. Individual Instruction— Veferans *!>^9>oi« undmr G.l. BUi oi RjgK-rx. ^2 HOURS—50e a ->a Ma»

:•;:%>: "aocotmtte^. "but ot^9*jk t With high shapes* tor another fc»*ke ' naOs | successful season, the City Tennis ;^f$v Mnrviiv-Kttm»n ,_--i' frcm i*^Bw^- ice;bockevVsex-1 ttcfa against Adeffrh^April 13. . Jta an attempt to ...snap .^«?.six- tet in *&*rYork collegiate circles, thelX^Y Hockey : b&slcetfeall for K*rfd'» t)eipite tJSe fa^t^^att try outs game losing strealC^^w^^orn 1 is skating with optimism'these days.-- , 1 . goes f«r ill **reA-«fiw«t», ,. Nat Jfoknan Mke Arnericari^liouse^fffi^ have already heen held, Coacti basketball ,team wiH tja&& soon have his-bask< spring cJearni^^ poaaeafons^wiU have to be- HO1W»»TI hi 1»43 at tne age of W night..the Beaverette^ drojppetr^ <*ed*d in corralling the talents ^JS^^SLS^I^eSStl experience, b«fc have, not jrfct ap­ This will probably be nay last opus on basketball, just as the ^S*K^ia31eyTor™n^ver^uf^^ 24-28 decision. The. score w« tied * member bflSTNY Rather or/ are sure bets fo^the second hne~ plied fur layouts. f—— — _ er basketball talent. proud of t*e tact that be has Ix>yola of Chicago ^defeat spelled ivais to the collegiate basket baff at -J.i-at halt time. r~ r 7 .- Returning from last year's Before ~ the TJeaver xoetHbr jganizatien. It was through thfe Positions.__ wt«r sHat a gfcit of po*M 'careers of co-captains HUty JShapiro and Sonny Jameson aod >Iason Although co-captain Norma Fa> squad, are Captain Max Hotop, starts duiting, though, tile yearly ^ai<*-e»f Lester Patrick, "Mr. Kqfc-i Defense positions, however, are: to make SGbuni his gin has averaged' 13 markers per ^ j Stan M<>rgan. Donald Cooper and Benson, Moe Brickman, Arnie Mtllman and Paul Malamed- With the cage statistics will be carefully key" of professional ice hockey.: wide open. Jack Brandom and t , the Besveis have-not been^ far ttowie Kolb. Copper an* 1561b are of outstanding basketball material corning up from the JSCTutihized. These data, refiectmpr that the team fmalry c^mt-t'opt^errt3©ynerare -the-^-pros- «r : victory since in-^ ? ~ from^tne^QMnm e^^ «_ ^ \. - ^ - . -. - .•-- -i ^——able to garner a the plauriitg of the Lavender bas- wrrh a coach- / pects for the i»ne crashing J&*«*- l 'tersessfon... fe "the freshxnan team, the oommon eoneeption H» school and in-^he caty - Mr. Tbomyson. a respected/per-; tibns: Practice sessions wffl «©n- Bet- ~^Thc team wilt open tfee season Fagin ledx the scorers wi€h 15 emporiums is to disregard the aforjwnentio«ed leases jand perceive flated because oJt 1 lengthened -«wage in prti hockev ranks, is ' tinue to be held tmtil April 15 at ? while ha tfce *»vy tea* on April 13 against Adelpiit Col­ jk>ur&r Tufnlng~in^sia|Ktlatlv^ r CXTNY anoOwr outstanding quintet iieict yearr=lntact, ^t hearsay from schedules and a /recent _treh«J *o~ mentor of the NY. Metropolitans W Brooklyn Ice Palace_on akeM a «b»y, three going lege. An eleven game schedule has reliable sources persists, the Athletic Association feels as fensrve work, they dropped sev^ been/prepared^ confident as do most of"'"the~City CbHege loflowers.''•For they have ;« $&<-z- -"-«•:-:. '^o;^WSM; Better fluftU Per— . _gue. / Western Kentucky, Bowling Green and Oklahoma, among others. Our •• With Tommy holding t#e-.-reins. be the finale of the season. Grad- Irwin Oamhrot, averaging* breathei^ wilIprx>oably be the Metropo^ St, Joseph (Phila- J mm uating arom this squad wiH ~ j5e slightly better than eleven points there promises to be- tnore co­ deiphia), Niagara, SMU and Syracuse. ^ WM hesion in- the Hockey £hib's ef- v Fagin, but the steady- improve- per contest during- the past cam- "forts to "Whip a varsity/squad to­ I wish that I could go along with the majority, but my pessinMsmInaent of/Louise Hinds and- Irene Tiaigtr, broke Sid TTUbowitz* old at this point cannot be suppressed, I don't think anyone -wccU^eny the | Fagelson, both of wheaxx Play in season scoring mark of 240 points. gether tor ir*ter-colleiiate com­ r petition next season, j act that the Beavers regressed this year. And yet, at the beginning j the forward slots,- is expected to The southpaw shot aTfist^massed :>^w5i ••f the season, it was aiTall veteran group that "greeted'*' . i offset, this loss Irwin Danihrot 276 markers and hit a three year Progress has been /reported on ; P?n«! trie bid for varsity/recognition. Next year, Holman will have to count heavily on some of- his sopho­ record total of 683. X5-r f^ajjgr^gr^The_/Hvgiene De­ s, '•• mores, especially Ed Roman/if he es^ects to win a^few of the back- partment, has been/ championing- -hasters. — —.-—"~~ : ~ • ~' '. - '• Joe Caliber.. The amiable &4'r ice hockey's cause £efore the AA Beaver center committed a high r Xever before has Mr. Holman had a big man of Roman's capa- ] Board, and final approval of I>r. !<^ ; ilities- Playing Roman wip mean slowing up his race-horse tactics and] of 90 personal fouls in 25 contests., Frank Lloyd is novy being awaited. . working his attack from the bucket, Holman has never adhered to the \ Third Week of Ptoy hut entered 64 successful penalty ——Th<» frost-feds of the ciub al­ pi-inciple of changing his style of plaj' in order to take advantage of i tosses on the right-side of the -•z-i.:-':fcc&m With the renovation of the no longer interfering, ready have had two workouts -he abilities of one ballplayer. If he doesn't do it this time, R'-wiliTxT^ 'bf Intramural Basketball ledger to tie Phil Farbman's mark uoder their new kitor, with skat­ H pretty bad situation. i six games marked the third wee! of last season. Hiity Shapiro, "old ing fundamental drill and intra- ^:^te; tournament play Thursday before a standing room only reliable" from the foul line, com­ sqjaad scrimmages tr.c order of" As far as Fm concerned. Roman can be one^rf the greatest bali- crowd. ."''/' piled p. commendable .731 free -players in the country next year. He is the possessor of two good hands The night. / ~ i»td Exhibiting the best team play of the afternoon, the throw, percentage. .-.-^; -.cc*..-» from the pivet-position, has a^deadly: outside shot, and is byjacmeaxts With a plethofr-a of srood winejers i& uals outclassed, the Pjir Mr HhTrhan, with an aJbundarjce, and centers r**ady to dent tlK5 .-i gunner. In fact, sometimes I wonder why he doesn't shoot ^nore j Alpha quintet by 30 to 11. ",Tne of basketball material-to-- ften. But, will Holman use Roman to the fullest extent or wiU it be,} winners scored on the very/first er«.'Xiiies -twine^ nex.' seasonL the ' >-#*-J-:V.- -.^*~ from, will be shuffling the cards icam seems pi]epaTed to enter the ; either you play my'way or you don't play at alL" play of the game as Jay Rubino- carefully in afrstttempt to cbnae- Tucsed play ; of inte7--colle- Nat's chief concern will be the same one that used to annoy him in 1 basket who dropped it in. I the new Golf Club being formed the speed of Galiber, the accur­ ate push shots of Dambrot, the ?^S7».- -Jn^ 1n«sb /^ay with Dr. leradi, grade advisor of IxxiN i L.unofat-oaettr'l N'adell and Bones Rothbart. the veterans, and Roman, Herb Cohen, j Elliot '50 conic from behind a 7 and the playmaking of-Mike Witt- ;£frf««5« the Uptown Hygiene Department. «^; Floytf-Layne, , Al Roth and Arnie Smith fighting it out for i to 4 half-time deficit to pull out Dr. Ierardi has»contacted Dr. Win- lin would give the Citi' coach a, --i chance to play. the win on George Schumer's fouljograd in an effort to arrangeL-*vell lialanccd quintet. The perplexities of overabundance is a situation every coach j shot in the last minute of play, practice sessions for prospectivf Jameson .SCHJOIMI ts?^ -.reams about. In this case, however, it may .mean nightmares. True, J10 to 9. - golfers. Sonny Jameson, who followed Lra's Luuclicoiictle &C;-2Z;> -^e freshman graduates are~terrific ballplayers, and they know it. | Although Hardy 50 came within Sessions are being arranged Damhix»t in'the scoring eelumn. b^ N*r* ?s C.C N.r. But, it takes more than just raw ability-to play in top-notch collegiate j three points of tying the score, against such formidable opponents Shapitx). Mason Benson, _ Moe 'ompetition. Just as a great voice must be cultivated, so must an-Schulyer '5L had enough in re- - Ii» fca«t tSrd Street m& as Williams, Army and Yale. Hav­ Brickman, Paul Ma lamed and_ ithlete. The cultivating process is embodied in experience, and in j serve tp pull away and win. Hy ing no home golf course available, Arnie Millman have_hung. up their / iaining that experience, one is bound to make mistakes, some of * Rubin and Stan Jaffe were Jaigh all matches must be played away |Lavender—togs for the last time. ?#Zi •vhich may be costly. scorers with 15 and nine points, re­ from home. Dr. Ierardi is request­ With a. host of young reserves. AT Ef^NOMKAL PRICES In the past,, if you made a mistake with Holman, you were im- .| spectively. The former total was ing S300 to cover such expenses "Holman could easily revert back mediately withdrawn from the game. These freshmeo__are going to j the individiial high for the after- | as green fees and other golf equip- / -

: •\ ball game. But, they will learn from their mistakes. They-wiH learn I Alpha Mu Sigma trounced j The golfers hope to receive rec­ 1947. However, a date has not'yet: ;^: : SS3fc._ - .f .they know that their coach has confidence "in them. Pulling them Ketchcm '527-32--to--.15 with Marty^g. the Faculty AtH- been set for the spring cleaning. -vat every time they pull a "boner" wiU not help the situation. They GrossiTian leading the way with ' jetic Commiftee as an integral and City "College's "Dean of Bks- HvZy»>jtvyitC^ m* .riust learn by playing and their confidence in/their own ability must nine points. -sport team of the college They jketbail" has done little'more than, "mm ]M. *. never be shattered. i. ^Trailing at the half 4n a sloppily are the second such club to be intimate "that "next season's, quin- if*A, I played contest, the Scrubs came formed this year, the—hockey i^tet will" be primarily a sophOmoie \ to life in the final, half to win group preceeding" it. i outfit.-'— / |-13-3E___.<% - : -~ s£&ry-'*?rT. -. -.TT- In the afternoon's finale* rrtark—

&&sM?2 &<'•:••?•<'''•>-••••', ed by excessive fouling and totaT K-W mmm& yv&vy--:'**.* confusion, the Rangers bested a stubborn Sigma Theta Delta five by two points, 22 to 20. A scoring mixup occured and a t fhe end>oL.. At Teaneck Events Bv N"orniaii~Zare1co the game the losers claimed the t£/c*y score was tied and consequently The City track varsity will ring : the "A'* team finished fourth with protested the game. down,the-curtain on the 19^ in-I.the "B" te?.m fifth. rogi.far- /»r*ny of Bob Glass. Kd ! Garder;. The- mile relayrn. beating S*A for ^Sa*urdar | Laing. Eric Williams, anandd DoDonn ;! Boston College^ -Rhod~" e Island RICHARD OF The athletic committee of j Spitzer, while Tony "•Bonann* o and*; State, •>t. ohn's and Williams. Luckies' ftn« toi>acco ptcks you up when you're — miid. ripe, light tobacco, 1<6 -wonder more indepen­ House Plan will sponsor a Sportsj^VinnU*i y Porter are set to go in the lowti-c-d City's indoor mile relay 11 low ... calms you down when yocVe tense—puts dent tobacc^experts - auctioneers, buyers and ware­ Jamboree and Dance Saturday [ one mile run handicap, record t^ 3:26.2. Koilowing this up, BO evening in the Hygiene Building-1 Recent events indicate that the Tony Jionunno off from the 35 you on the Lucky -level! Tlir-t'i wrvy w ~ .-o i :>-...' n a: housemen—smoke I^uckies regularly than the next two at the Main Center. {team should be running in high yard marker, captured che liXX> to remember thai LUCKY STRIKE MEAN? FINE '"i e; ding brands combined! Get a carton of Luckies tod^.yl | P. E.T. Featured at this event wil....l beigea. i at-thi. . s rneet- • . A- t• ththee Hudson yard: handicap in 2:17:1. At tho ^"fKinion -Voyages, v Mr. New York ••Count y CYO' Championships held; Pioneer games of March 2 City I APRIL 8th and 9tb $ \ State of 194S-and V-al Pasqua, Mr.; March 12 in the Jei.se> City Arm- j placed Xhlvd in ih,e mile_relay, just 51 New York City of 1949. lory. City's mile relay foursome j.being edged out-'i>f r>econd by^ a £<4#&f &#u'&e Afeant ftne 7&A*cca Music will be provided b^ Buddy j started off with *. 2S yard-handi-; good- FoixLbam .. tc-am, and little % TICKETS XOW OX &AI4E Verdi. Admission,'will^ be.JJJ60» with j cap advaritage, firiished fourth ir. a ; Donald Hinson, \T:T1.2 effort in So round, so T\rmf bO fully packed 5o fr&~e and &&syr~&n fhe xfraw proceeds gblhgTIcr tbe7Centennial^ largsrfgld while in th^i and vsj^piacing second in the novice 5r\ Tr ^ »J«;»;CH. rc»*cci Fund. " - ; medley distance relay handicap, ryard run.

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'3**ge 6 City Thu^^^^^M M FM Team, NYU OU ions -JL—•_nip_ By Dare Minsky Bv Sid Miller * -^-^ ^^^^ ^ . .. ^ .„-____ With the scene shifting from St. Nicholas Heights to West Pointy the City College tercollegiate champs the City fencing team came upin^tti fendhg teamjplaces its Thre% Weapon National Collegiate Championship, on the line Friday wit._-_h ™NY~U i*n_ *-«*^„^ffoil competitkML i ^to *—-becom e co-holder_^„ s o.f. th«_* coveted Iron Man trophy at the EEFA tourney heJd^ovej end-^^kig against forty of the nation's-top teams^Coach Montagu^ has placedthe the weekendL at the Beaver's gym. defense of the crown in the capable hands ^of Francois Kramer, x&o will compete With activities starting — in foil Gene Bassin. in'epee, and —' "~ ~~ •• , ,:- _ ' and endirtg late Gene Natanbhat in saber. the Lavender men placed ,The "SpAiormls first came into with 67 points^heJkind^the Vioie^ jry exStencein 1943.-but duetowar- and Navy squads. NYU came im \_j\ t*me travel restrictions compel I - Sponsor Hop first with 80 points and Havi • lion, was"halted. In 1946. the second J Dy garnering .72. In adtii matches were-again resumed and tion, three of coach James Mon nave run uninterrupted since- To Academy tague's chaages qualified for tfa< To 1he winner of the Three For the second year nummg, finals'to deterqsne the indiyidua &i Weapon Title goes possession or the plains above the Hudson will championships. -— A1 the Yale Trophy for one year. re-echo with the shouts of "Alia- Captain Frank Billadello anivVr cannot be foils finals by compiling 10-2 a2k Club makes its sojourn to "West tion retired. The winning school has 11-1 records~ln tourney competi gam itc ngme inscribed on the trophy. Poin^tb^cheeT on the CCNY-Ja*—tion. Gone Xafanhftijt entered th< cone Despite the fact that the crosse "team against the Army saber finals on the strength—o bod strength of the 'western teams * his 9-3 records "B" squad, Saturday, April 30r stud is of unknown quaKty. the Kramer came up with the indi Reservations for the trip~^nd~ tion toughest opposition to the Beav­ vidual foil crown while Billadill< leaf] er's defense .of their title appears game will be accepted by Mr.„ placed fifth in a field of six. Na ners to be from the Eastern colleges. Frank' Th o r ntpn In 100TA tanbhit, who made a dnderelli oil Navy, who went through fheir through April 1. like rise from his position of mar. the schedule unscathed, looms as the ager of-last ycrnx's team to one © In addition to the game, a bod: chief threat. However, such pow­ the six best saber men in th< picnic at Bear Mountain, a am- A erful units as NYU, Army and east, placed fifth- ducieff'tdur of the^najestic'army WaJ Brooklyn College cannot be dis­ The foil trio was composedLoJl men counted. grounds and building and~the re- Billadello, Kramer and Oscai deni Among the individual perform­ v-iew of the West Pointers on Prtce. ^*rice missed vthe finals bj the ers Buddy ;Nielson of Columbia parade, have also been sched­ the margin of one bout, winniiai "1 fs the standout in foil. He has uled. •• _; ~& out of 12. Their aggregdte^cort ing- compiled a record of 32 wins as The price ior the affair is totaled 29 points, enough to shar< you against two ^o*>ses in the -eourse T x $230. If you don t relish the jdea^ the Iron Man. " an ; c: the season. Xielson's toughest of paying tor the tidcets, the Paced by Xatanbiot, the opposition is expected from. club is running a cheer contest, men placed" fourth in a field-p for Francois Kramer of- City, Hugh the winner of which will receive thirteen. Rounding out the sabe divi Byrars of Navy, last years Na­ Cagers End Season two tickets for the trip. TEhtries unit was Gene Bassin and Ke: was tional Collegiate epee champ, v.-ill wiD be accepted in the Depart- Basner. Bassin garnered seve defend his crowr. against I>icr: If tournament bids were harstfed out on record alone, ment of Student Uife until points and Bassner five. The Eowar of Army and Bassin of the Commerce Center basketball team would undoubtedly April 25. trio consisted of Al Goldstein City. have been the possessor of a bid. Hal Troupin and Clarence Roher In saber. Ha) Taxe! oi NY" Compiling the best record* of the five CCNY quintets Charlie Sheerer has announced They scored five, four and eigb head and shoulders above any­ that play a full schedule, the Business Beavers suffered but that all'people who have applied points respectively to rank eigh one else 'in the field- During a one aetbackrin eleven encounters. ' for club membership, will re­ in the^ast.. recer.t match between. City and A 50-42 'victory over Pratt's JV at the JBrooklynites' ceive ~card# during the week. =a Bs-ssir: of City defeated the court terminated the season for regarded Taxel. 5-4. How­ the squad. With Jay Gurfein and Ma ever, there is r.o possibility o: Adorph Weissrnan leading the at- Coach Mishkin Optimistic As Nine toe the two boyf meeting in the Na­ rac>:. City broke loose just be­ int tionals.' as they arc- fencing in fore half time and left the court art cofferer.? weapons. with a six point lead- From then Plans to Start Outdoor Practice the .. Last year City won the'cham­ or. it was the Polanskymen's By Mortoo Scirwartz '.• the nine will have an over-abund­ cousins, the Brooklyn Dodgers do% pionship with a team composed game. Coach Dave Polansky ex­ ance of good hitter and fielders. the Lavender have been able t< I -•: A; Axelrod in foil. Abe Cohen Up in the Tech gym it was all perimented with his new charges bustle. Bunting, fielding, throw­ The big question mark is sti!T*rn draw some promising hurling ma ed and Bassin. epee. With Al Ma^id. Herb Jacobs, and Mar- ing and general conditioning took the pitching department where terial from ^feek^ own farm team bin -rn -Skiar This I-cept- the .?c-ore the spotlight iast_vveek under ^the the >7V ^qr?art Among the mori ani -esiieg-e :* CO'AT. as.ai.ns>__ a >vea.»: Pratt coax^ing eyes of Sol Mishkin arid 'J_Drojrnisi_rig_ hurlers are rights kru :-- win oot; -e4- * * assistant, Paul Graziarjo, as -Charley Gersten— and— -Georg« roc Na" l^^ixdir.c, zho squad tr.rovghout i::o eastern -^i--- ;;•£ CiiS" College baseball team Prineipe. and-portsiders Mel Nor ev< *he season were Lou Pastina,^Ju- «3:<- dur^ng th-;- same entered its third week of Spring man and Sam Rosenthal; set dah ' Schachter. Gurfeir., Jerr\- practace. As for his probable startiBi Fish mar. and Weissrnan. With < "^This is a:'..very' good college Une-up; Coach Mishkin could onl] the- race for individual scoring T tei sqdad7 stated' Coach Mishkxn, say that ^orlhjaXirs-t few gameg honors closely contested, Schach­ G04 Course Open 'ybut^m still waiting, to get them upperclassrhen will start and th< ter eii^^d Gurfein by notching St( Outdoors. We hope to get up to. sophomores, \vho may be as good S3 markers although having - di? In Basket ba 11 \^an Courtiand Park 'his week­ if not better, will have to be rele o-rer. graduated v*-ith two tilts/ po wo r.ew courses for basket- end." - "gated to the roles of substitutes }«=:t. Gurfein ended the season' E>€ enthusiasts are now being One big drawback on this "-.ery They will not get their chahoff with 82 points while Fishmah a A offered by the Hygiene X>epart- good college" squad" is ?he fact at starting berths until th* ^a-frd \v eLssmaR -sotlo^^d Av-ith/62^ es] rr.ent or. Tuesdays and Thurs- -that since practice- was first —coaching staffs -can see—them-if of zn€. 63 points, respectively. Pasti- days. T~r:. ?. full curriculum is Tt^ team-will meet once more -znisrn, however, is the amount of ano was moved up to act strietl: nii fanned 'o cover a IT week this semester when a dinner, will men. that turned out for practice as -Mishkin's assistant. He face: de Jrsrioc. The officiating course be held for them next Thursday and the idea that many men can rnany'^prtrf&Ienis^ for last year'! ar fe fsegan on March 15, while the at the Park Royal Hotel. At be interchanged among posi­ oruy ^anSami i-'ereirPereira is ieileftt from first team JV squad was move< basketball course started two this time Weissrnan and Joe tions without hurting; the team. last year's rDOund corps. How­ - up to the varsity along with i dayjjulater. No previous experi­ Schwartz will be announced as Comparable to their big-league ever, not tb be outdone by their the pitchers. However, he too faai th ence! Is.. required. next season's co-captains. cousins, the Kew York Giants, ' 'across the river" big-league a lot of prospects to work, with DC

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