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John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 2-26-1936 The aC rroll News- Vol. 16, No. 8 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "The aC rroll News- Vol. 16, No. 8" (1936). The Carroll News. 51. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/51 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student at Carroll Collected. It has been accepted for inclusion in The aC rroll News by an authorized administrator of Carroll Collected. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THE CARROLL EWS Edited For and By the Students of ~ John Carroll University Vol. XVI CLEVELA?\D, OHI , FEBRUARY 26, 1936 No.8 Paul Joliet Appointed Chairman 4C Symposiu n Debaters Leave Tomorrow For Golden Jubilee Prom Opens Before To Oppose Downstate Colleges Charity Nurses Debater Birmingham Also Chivalry Does Exist - Carroll Victorious Lynn Acts as Chairman fm, Picks Committee One often hears the question of First Meeting; Meade, ~.=. ==;;...;;;.._----..;~;o.._____;j In Triangular Meet whether or not chi~alry exists tQ 1- Gleason and Sullivan day. Carroll and Frank Jaksic '38 Lynn, Henry, and Sullivan Limit Re en·ations to 250 Give Lectures recently had an affirmative an Rept·esentative8 Couples; Clel'eland swer to this question when the Modern social problems were the sub Hotel Prohahle Site latter was the recipient of fifteen In Annual Tour jects of the papers delivered at lhc open dollars that he had previously lost. ing of the third annual Clevclan•3 Catho In an attempt to lengthen the l'aul \ ictor Joliet, prominent This loss occurred on Friday, lic Collegiate Council's Symposium at February 14. Frank had the phenomenal record enjoyed by member of the ~enior class, has been Jordan Hall, fonday evening, February money with him for the purpose every road team sent out by the cho~cn as King of the .'ixtecnth 17. Chester B. Lynn '36, president of the of buying himself a pair of spec council, is chairman of the symposium. Carroll Oratorical Society, a debat .\nnual Promenade of John Car tacles. The money was in two John Carroll University is bei lg repre ing team composed of Chester roll niYersity. Throughout his pieces, a five and a ten. When he sented in this symposium by Eugene F. Lynn. Charles Hem}' and Joseph college career J olict has been an discovered his misfortune, he de Gleason '36, Harold E. Meade '38, and Jo SulliYan will leave tomorrow on an acti'e committee member of eyery scribed his feelings as ''Lousy''. .cph P. Sullivan '37. Gleason's paper And when it was returned to him exten~iYe southern debate tour. dance sponsored by his cla s. deals with the evils of stcr 'lization; he felt "Swell." Their itinerary embraces many well According to Don Birmingha.m, !\feadc's paper is entitled "Pre-marital And the chivalrous gentleman h10wn colleges in southern Ohio. Carroll Union pre~ident who elect Chastity"; Sullivan explains t 1e moral was Mr. Bill Schumacher, jun De. pite the fact that the Carroll team ed the committee, other members and social evils inherent in divorce. ior. He deserves the plaudits of will uphold the affirmative side of the The three other speakers, rep e enting include: Chester Lynn, .\Vii fred every student at Carroll. Mr. current Pi Kappa Delta question, they Ursuline College, Notre Dame College Schcdel, H.obert _\smann and Jo Schumacher, we, the Carroll arc expected to maintain the fine record ~eph Ilync!', seniors; J o cph Sul News, salute you. and St.,. John's School of Nursin~r.· deliver of their prcclcce ·sors. Hitherto the af Ji,·an and \\'illiam People , jun the following papers: "The Family," firmative stand has proven disastrous to "Euthanasia," and "Birth Control." ion;; Jame Foti and Harold debaters; invariably the negative attitude The next presentation of the. sympo has found favor in the eyes of the judges. ::\Ieadc, ·ophomore ; and Edward sium will be at Notre Dame C1~llcge on Charles Henry , the Carroll team even in the Boczek, fre hman. Union Promises the evening of March 10. A u·•eek later The affair thi year promises to take of this apparent obstacle is confident it will be presented at Ursuline College, of making a creditable showing. on an even more gala air than previously Constitution St. Johns Hospital and St. Jame•s Parish. due to the fact that this i~ the Golden The speakers in this symposi• m have Student Play Open Debating Relations Jubilee of the founding of the univer~ity. been encouraged in their work bJr a letter With Wesleyan \\'hen the Carroll Union meets next The programs, according to the chair which they received this week jfrom the Tuesday at noon, the members will con Proves Success \Yhcn the GarroH debaters meet Ohio man, will be entitled the Golden Jubilee (Cvnti11ued 01~ Page 4) \\"esleyan at Delaware, Ohio, Thursday, Promenade of John Carroll University. icier a eonstitution to be presented by Don Birmingham, the prexy. Gl Cl b G. \\'hen the curtain rang down and the it "ill mark the opening of debating re Call Meeting According to Birmingham, the new ee U lVeS house lights flashed on for the last" time lations with tl1is well knovm Ohio uni- For Tonwrrow c n·titution is a combiuation of the bet- 4~nr,al er• Sunday evening, an audicncee " ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,~~-~tfi~JI!PM~ t •r parts oi the old document plus many co -drC!I! :lgt"~ t ~- ·~ ·t pun \H;olring t\ t I hml h•Tn ch ~en 1• "" ·· - cicty of John Carroll l!nh·er>ity had new amendments. P~itivc definition of chairman of the prom committee, Joliet At Severance H climaxed its long line o£ brilliant uc immediately called the fir t meeting for the power of the Un1on as the student governing body is one of the features cesses with its adept, satisfying rendition tomorrow at one o'clock. At this time The forty-sixth annual J oh[\ Carroll of Sidney Howard's "Yellow Jack." This versities. the various sub-committees to handle ar that have been incorporated in the tenta tive by-laws. Uni.-ersity Glee Club Concert wil be held ncar capacity audience together with a On Saturday the Carroll team cele rangements for orchestra, programs, in Severance Hall Friday evening May I. fi\·e hundred house Saturday evening brates with a forensic combat with St. favors and . ite \\ill be appointed. If the action of the members runs true to form, it is expected that the debate on This was the unanimous decision of the watched the twenty-nine member$ of the ( Contimu:d m• Page 4) A revi ed liot of the orchestra under the propo ed constitution will be fiery officers of this organization at th•eir meet cast portray very adequately the charac consideration includes Gene Burchell, now and protracted. ing in the Old :Music Room last Monday ters drawn by :Mr. Howard. situated at the \Villiam Penn in Pitts evening. Gleason Places burgh; Enric ~Iadrigucra, popular maes Expect Debate At this meeting it was decided that this Play Unified by tro at present the drawing card at the On Constitution year's concert would be financel by the Characteriza lions In Contest 1 • ethcrland Plaza in Cincinnati, and :Members, elected by the various stu publication of a concert program and by Despite the frequent change of scene Tommy D'Orsay, nationally known or dent organizations to represent their con- the solicitation of patrons. and the looseness of the plot, the two acts The result· of the annual Intercol chestra leader whose music was pro tituents in the Carroll Union, who are The Carroll Glee Club is ode of the of twelve scenes each ''"ere knit into a legiate English contest were announced nounced an unqualified success by the habitually absent were unanimously con oldest musical orgai1iations in the state unified whole by the characterizaitons on on :Monday, February 24. Carroll, rep G•:nrgctol\ n Univer ·ity promenaders . •Se demned at a meeting a week ago Tues of Ohio In recent years it has, merited the part of the entire cast under the direc resented in the contest by Eugene Glea lect ion of any one of these three orches day. Birmingham promised to include as nation-wide acclaim for its pu~lic per tion of Mr. Carl Freidel. Outstanding son, a member of the senior class, placed tra· will ino;ure the mu,ical success of an article of the new constitution, the formances and radio broadca ts. Its great in the production were Thomas O'Con eighth for a total of three points. the annual affair. provision that two absences, ex-cused or est success has been achieved under the nell, Carl Franklin, Henry Erhardt, The topic cho en for this year's lit Afttr the traditional fashion the usual otherwise, would result in the members' regime of the present director and mod- Theron Eddy and Frank Hurd. The erary tournament w~s "Communism and (Cvlllitllli.'d vn Pa_q,• 4) di missal from the Union. (Cvlllimted VII Page 3) ( Co11timled tn• Page 3) its effect on the Catholic Graduate." The Intercollegiate English Contest is .·· ····· ·· ········ ··········································· · ······························~·········· · ········· ····· ···· held annually just after the beginning of Open ~feeting the second semester, with all the ] esuit Communism Not Simply Anti-ReUgious-It Is Anti-God school in the Chicago Province ·taking Again To1norrotv part in the competition. they believe does not exist. An a man's say? But when the denial is elaborated All e says were submitted in January At noon tomorrow the second assem after a half year of exhaustive research Father Ewing pursuit of a thing, while it dOf~s not es into a philosophy, when it becomes a bly in which -tudenls are given an op tablish its existence, does beyond a doubt theme of attack and the attack widens into en the subject.