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CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 4, 1937 NUMBER 17 Tubbs Confers To Appear in ers Meet Western With U. of Iowa Fifth Concert Monday Reserve Monday Night Officials Today Fifth Concert Will Feature Grainger Hurricane Mentor Being As Soloist, Conductor h Wasman Represent Considered There For PfMiami; Arend Chosen Coaching Position Alternate Famed Pianist, Composer, Conductor, Who Made American Hurricane Solicits Funds WILL DECIDE TODAY Debut In 1915, Will Appear With Symphonic ARGUE AFF^MATIVE * or Flood Area Victims The Hurricane learned this morn ing that there is a movement afoot Band; To Play the Grieg Concerto University of Miami affirma- by the University of Miami Alumni Th ! bate team will meet Western udeata Assn. and local sports writers to eD hl^SSHW ^ .«* ^ulty members are going The soloist and guest conductor for the fifth subscription tive d University of Cleveland, supply Coach Irl Tubbs with an ve helv the flood concert with the University of Miami Symphonic Band at Or Reser University auditorium, The Hurt T* t° »uflere™. incentive, both financial and other io in aS bee Uth rized Dr 0h ' ight, February 8, at eight secretary of trTr r ° ^ - ** *. W. Pearson, wise, to remain at Miami. chestra Hall next Monday evening will be that glorious person * £ The subject for debate is ^^tefLoftte^mversity, to solicit contributions which will age, the pianist-composer-conductor, Percy Grainger. cl °' ° lved: That Congress Should be be turned over to the local chapter of Coach Irl Tubbs, Hurricane foot Grainger's ReS V appearance with the ° red to Fix Minimum Wages the American Red Cross. Helene ball mentor, is in Iowa City today band last season created a profound *?iTximum Hours in Industry." HonorLiterary Couch, vice-president of the student where he will confer with University impression upon critics and music an body, has been placed in charge of Negro Choir To ?,rii;am Probasco and Milton Was- of Iowa officials regarding the pos lovers. Especially noticeable was his ! were chosen by Mrs. 0. E. Mot- Society Will Be the drive. ition of head football coach at the unusually fine conductorial ability, ^ Mr. W. S. Mason, and Mr. W. J. A box was placed in the cafeteria Big Ten school. Give Program At which, heretofore had not been asso ter, yesterday for the reception of contri Hester, judges in the final tryouts The coaching job at Iowa was va ciated with the virtuoso. varsity team, to represent butions, and it is planned to continue Percy Aldridge Grainger was born for the Reorganized cated recently when Ossie Solem ac Assembly Friday jniversity in inter-collegiate de- this project for a week or ten days. cepted a similar position at Syracuse at Brighton, Melbourne, Australia, as the affirmative team with Each day the receipts will be turned University. Since then the Iowa ath July 8, 1882. His mother, devoted to over to Dr. Pearson, who will then fff Arend as alternate. The neg- letic department has been dickering A Capella Chorus of Florida music, sat beside him for two hours Dr. Lowe Invites English give the money over to the local Red L team includes Dave Hendrick, with Tubbs, Matty Bell of Southern N. and C. L Will Make daily while he studied the piano from Majors To Discuss Cross. Several contributions have al Methodist University, and Dutch his sixth to his tenth year. He then third-year varsity debater, and ready been received. Lome Weinkle, winner of the Ora- New Books Bergerman, of Catholic U. 1st Appearance Here studied with Louis Pabst, in Mel bourne, appearing publicly at the age orical Contest. Robert Boyer was Students and faculty members are AH three were invited to Iowa city urged to give as much as possible for of ten. By the time he was twelve he elected for the position of alternate. this week in order that a final decis The a capella Florida Normal Jub The Honor Literary Society will this worthy cause. Anyone so desir had earned enough from concerts to Members of the Western Reserve ion might be made. Bell, however, ilee Singers will present a program reconvene next Thursday evening in ing may place his contribution in an go with mother to Germany, for fur team are Norman A. Sugarman and renewed his contract with Southern of musical selections during the as the Social Hall of the University at envelope with his name on it. The ther musical studies. Irwin S. Haiman. Methodist early in the week, narrow sembly period tomorrow morning at 8 p.m. Those whose attendance- is re names and amounts will then be listed In 1901, they settled in London, Sugarman, a junior, has been ex ing the field down to Tubbs and 10:10. The band program originally quested are: Keva Albury, Nedra in next Peek's Hurricane. Grainger touring England, Australia, Bergerman, of which pair Tubbs is re PERCY GRAINGER scheduled for this date will be post tremely active in public speaking and Brown, Julie Davitt, Florence Fowler, South Africa, Holland, Scandinavia, ported the most likely to be selected. poned till March 6. has participated in more than seventy Virginia Hastings, Travis Lee Harris, and other European countries. In the fall of 1935, Irl Tubbs and forum and intercollegiate debates in Louise Herbert, Mary Hunt, Marcia The Negro choir, which is com Although Bach has always been his Harvard Athlete his assistant Pat Boland came to the past three years, including a Hargrove, Marie Reichard, Freda Owre To Address posed of twenty members, has sung favorite composer, Grainger has also Miami from Superior Normal Col radio debate against Notre Dame Slauter, Audrey Rothenberg, Fay at the Roney Plaza and the Miami been a consistent champion of the lege, Superior, Wisconsin. Just two which officially opened the Iowa tour Taylor, Margaret Wright, Richard Is Not Glorified Biltmore. They were presented by moderns, being the first to play De years ago that was, yet during the LRvC Tonight nament in 1935, also in an interna Arend, Joseph Barclay, Arthur Cav- radio station WIOD yesterday after bussy, Ravel, Cyril Scott, Delius, Al- time from that day to this Miami's tional debate with Cambridge Uni enaugh, John Esterline, Bradbury Athletic Director Blames noon. beniz, Carpenter, Dett, and Guion in Franklin, Ernest Graham, Warner football team has come from almost Spanish Instructor Will Speak versity, England. Haiman, also a The group is made of students of many lands. Hardman, John Hager, Maxwell Mar Alumni for Proselyting nowhere to a spot among the best junior, has also competed in upwards On Conditions In the Florida Normal and Collegiate In 1905, Grainger began to collect vin, and James Parrott. of the nation's gridiron group. of seventy debates. He debated with College Athletes Spain Today Institute. The Institute, located at folksongs with the phonograph, gath During the past two seasons the ering many hundred melodies in this Sugarman in the tournament at Wis This organization is composed of St. Augustine, is the only school of (By Associated Collegiate Press) Hurricanes have won 11, lost five and Dr. Riis Owre will speak before the manner in England, Denmark, the consin and at the University of Pitts senior and junior majors in English, its kind in Florida. Including high Cambridge, Mass.—The Carnegie tied two games. In 1935 they got off International Relations Club to South Seas, and other lands. burgh. who have an interest in reading, to school, normal school, and college, it Foundation would get a rude jolt if to a poor start, losing three of their night on the topic, "Spain To It was in 1907 that Grieg heard The negative team will meet St. gether with a few students from other has a campus of one thousand acres it were to make an investigation of (Continued on Page Four) day." The meeting will be held in the (Continued on Page Four) Thomas College of Scranton, Penn departments who have elected cours and twelve buildings. Among these college athletics today, says William Social Hall, starting at 8 o'clock. sylvania, on Thursday, February 11. es in literature. Meetings will be held are a large swimming pool and gym J. Bingham, Harvard University's Dr. Owre, assistant professor of the second Thursday of each month nasium, a girls' and a boys' dormi athletic director. Delta Tau Showboat Spanish, has traveled extensively in Botanists On Field during the academic year at 8 p.m. tory, an auditorium, and a dining Student Aid Program In his annual report to Pres. James the Spanish peninsula, and has stud in the Social Hall of the University. hall. B. Conant, Bingham explained that Will Feature John ied the customs and language of the Trip Get Specimens An informal program in which new Gives Employment to subsidizing is practiced more now people carefully. He will discuss con They have baseball and football books of importance in the field of Steele In Floor Show Of Snakes and Algae than ever. ditions that have led to the present teams and emphasize physical educa More Than 120,000 literature will be discussed. "There is more shopping around by struggle in Spain. tion. Student religious groups, in athletes today than ever before," he Parrott's Showboat Swingsters cluding Y.M.C.A., Y.W.C.A. and Water Moccasins Discovered The Honor Literary Society was The International Relations Club is reported, "and the pathetic part of B.Y.P.U., have been organized. U.of M. Allotted $1050 Monthly originally organized in 1926. To Provide Music working slowly toward its goal of a By Class While on Trip this picture is that some college pres From Which 70 Students Friday Night collection of Latin-American coins, To Everglades idents either do not know or do not to be presented to the School of Bus Receive Aid want to know that these practices John Steele, the only man ever iness Administration. The secretary Delta Epsilon Phi Is In search" of fresh water algae, Beckham Presents are going on in their colleges." Nearly ten percent of the young glorified by Ziegfield, will be the star of the club, Georgia Burrell, eight botany students on a field trip Organized alumni groups rather attraction at the Delta Tau Show has written to several consuls in the Made National Group into the Everglades wilderness Sat men and women attending colleges Labor Compromise than coaches are to blame in most and universities in the United States boat, which embarks from its dock Latin-American countries and to the urday morning came upon four water cases for the subsidizing and pros in the Cafeteria on Friday evening. consuls in Miami, but has received Local Fraternity Absorbed moccasins. All danger was removed this year are earning a part of their elyting of college athletes, he added. expenses through employment on the Juvenile Court Judge Seeks To Mr. Steele has just finished a success very little response thus far. The By Tau Epsilon Phi by the agility of one student who "We do not glorify athletes at ful engagement at the Miami Bilt Pan-American Airways has expressed immediately killed the reptiles with Student Aid Program of the National Abolish Exploitation Harvard," the report continued, "and more Hotel and Friday will be his its willingness to cooperate in every Delta Epsilon Phi fraternity was a stone. The class then continued Youth Administration, Aubrey Wil we are not dependent on national last appearance in Miami this year. possible way in securing and trans absorbed by Tau Epsilon Phi, nation through the old rock quarries and liams, Executive Director, announced athletic championships for prestige. Speaking on the Child Labor The Showboat is given by the Delta porting coins for the club. al social fraternity at official services, out through Costello Hammock where this week. We are, however trying to sponsor Amendment, Judge Walter H. Beck Tau sorority every spring and this All who are interested in foreign Sunday evening at the Town Casino they searched for rare specimens in Preliminary figures compiled from an athletic program which will en ham, of the Miami Juvenile Court, year it will be bigger and better than affairs, especially those dealing with Club, Miami Beach. the dried-up sink holes. reports of the state directors for able every undergraduate to take addressed the University student ever before. Nedra Brown, general the situation in Spain today, are in The class left the University December, which are subject to some part in some kind of recreational Delta Epsilon Phi was organized in body at assembly last Friday. chairman, will pilot the boat while vited to attend the meeting Thursday. promptly at 8:30 Saturday morning, %ht corrections, showed a total of competitive activity." October, 1936, and is the only frater Shirley Martin will see that all pas nity on the campus to go national in headed for North Homestead. Plans j.4,818 young people enrolled on Judge Beckham said that he did sengers are entertained with the ut were changed as the group progressed W A such a short time. * Projects in 1,686 colleges and not favor the proposed amendment most of southern hospitality. deeper into the swamplands. The Leary Interviewed On Davitt Asks Support Beginning its career with the en universities in 48 states and the Dis- because it prevented children from The floor show will be novel, tal aged quarries which are even now nc thusiasm that is usually present with t of Columbia. Recently estimates working even under the best condi ented, and entertaining. Pat Cluney Of Students For Ibis used for baptismal services by the v 'Classroom of the Air' a new group, the fraternity was soon th tte U.S. Office of Education place tions. Neither does he favor the will be on the watch for stowaways natives, offered ample material for Colle recognized on the campus as an ac roll &e and university en- stand taken by those opposing the and will be assisted by Marion Gobie. investigation. Proceeding on, the ent thi Instructor Says "Man Speaks Deadline For Fraternity and tive participant in all fraternity af l7(!! s year at approximately measure. The decorations will follow the small party discovered the long de M88.0OO. Sorority Pages Friday fairs. Delta Ep participated in all A compromise suggested by Beck Best on Full Stomach" theme of a showboat, what with cot serted Grasman Farms which was th the intra-mural sports, presented a trophy ceiv° number of students re- ham would revise the proposed legis ton bales and southern mammies once a well known real estate devel According to Julie Davitt, editor- to the school for the winner of the g aM and the number of insti Lewis G. Leary, instructor in Eng floating around. opment and which is now a mass of tuti " lative act to permit children to work in-chief of the Ibis, work on the an oratorical contest and has given a nS partici lish at the University of Miami was The Showboat Swingsters, under decaying buildings and streets of this° Pating in the program under favorable conditions for a nual is advancing rapidly, but to number of social affairs. Pa M6ar sn<>w increases over com- interviewed on the subject, "Every the supervision of James Parrott, weeds. dat limited number of hours. This com assure the success of the publication, Nov* t es for 1935. Whereas in day English," on the Classroom of will supply the music and all passen The charter members of the fra The class continued on to Costello promise would protect minors from the staff asks for the cooperation of f that ear 109 001 NYA the Air program, Tuesday, Feb. 2. gers should have a perfect evening. ternity are Milton Wasman, Henry Hammock where the thick growth of %Alpha Phi mem The Classroom of the Air program interesting lectures featuring prom comfortably on the divans. B for today will feature the University By JOSEPH TITLE y AUDREY ROTHENBURG bers in the play, managed well with inent speakers. The orchestra commenced the pro thirl of Miami string quartet and selected SPRING VACATIONS The University of Miami Sym the dire Memberships to the Miami Alliance gram with the melodious Overture *VdM ction of Mrs. Opal the" Parts of George Tesman and members of the music department. phony, Arnold Volpe conducting, otter are granted to those students of the As a result of an administrative to Oberon by Carl Maria von Weber. ^nt a . the Dramatics Depart- Judge Brack. Marvin had an attrac will play another concert at the University that are interested in its conference between the central The acoustics of the hall were nigh NertakCOmp!ished its most difficult Se sincerity while Probasco was ap Hollywood Beach Hotel next Sun lx s work. The next meeting is scheduled office and the Registrar's office it unto perfection. There was neither ^tion n. l in a successful presen- propriately business-like. TO THE STUDENTS: day evening. The soloist will be last ot xusen s for February 11 at 8:15 p.m. has been decided to revise our cal too much resonance nor too little rev- ' .t Th*..7 ibsen'' s "Hedda Gabler" on As the old aunt, Teresa Hester Frances Sobel, contralto. T Sday and fine endar at the end of this winter term erbration. For some reason or other, We ^ Friday evenings. with her Wc are arranging a very a a a series of inter-collegiate debates 700 New Volumes Are Added as follows: the strings were noticeably stronger. %n f * more appreciative re- The magnificent lounge of the n au for this year. Every indication Instead of the arrangement for Mr. Chasins repeated the Beetho Wht of t; dience on the second K U ta contrast *J^£* £ To Shelves of Law Library Hollywood Beach Hotel was the scene P points to the development of an the days March 17 to March 25 as ven Piano Concerto in C Minor giv V 7 Performance- been character m Broadway of the brilliantly successful concert excellent varsity debate team *o published on page 3 of the General *Wd ,alesky handled the role of Seven hundred new volumes have given by the University of Miami ing as equally as good a performance a nr represent us. We sincerely hope Announcement for 1936-37 we ak ably Voice action and been added to the shelves of the Uni as he did when he appeared at a re ? e-UB - ' ' shall follow this revised arrange Symphony Orchestra, Arnold Volpe 0nsi the that the members of our student versity Law School Library in the cent subscription concert with the V, J J: stently interpreted the ment: conducting and Abram Chasins, pian Po a ic w Mr. body will find the time during a past few weeks. These new additions University of Miami Symphony Or *erfui oman who was a Friday, March 19 through Tues ist-composer as soloist last Tuesday and who feared Hedda. busy year to attend a number of include a complete set of "Corpus evening. The program was a benefit chestra in Miami. The audience de Nie force in the lives of six George these debates. They will deal with day, March 23 — Examinations oflr re were Juris Secundum," three hundred vol performance given under the aus manded Chasins' return and in a curt f erGfi any criticism to hopeful, sincere—Adele subjects of interest to all students through the forenoons, 8:30 to agains Plaintive, umes of "New York Supplement," pices of President Roosevelt and the style, the soloist announced his en ^anop t Miss Zalesky's per- Rickel won the support of her• aud- and will give us opportunity to 12:30 noon. Registration for Spring Jt Woul three hundred volumes of "United American Red Cross to provide relief cores. Evidently, Mr. Chasins, unlike •'^ich *!' d be of her walk f al Mrs Elvsted. Miss Rickel build up rivalries which we may term through these four afternoons SM a little States Supreme Court Reports," the other soloists, believes that the aud ^y. too jerky and 1 to 5 p.m. for sufferers in the flood areas. Seats baTgiven promising contribution- m someday extend to football and third and fourth "Words and Phras ience should be enlightened regard Spring Holiday: Wedesday, Mar. sold from a dollar to one thousand has givei F dramatics produc- other sports. Let us try to give es," and "Select Cases." ing the numbers to be performed (a the m St gratif in 24 to Sunday, Mar. 28, inclusive— dollars and the response of the hotel °J hu ° y g to find more Ssl^-nd is a newecner who these visiting teams audiences The law library now embraces 6500 boon to critics). man and none of five days, including Easter. and townspeople was admirable. ! ^cte>. the wooden comparable with those that greet volumes and with the addition of Nearly five hundred people filled the The first encore was Kreisler's 7W] tic in Bradbury Franklin's is worth watching. them in other cities. . Spring term classes begin at as of e department is to be compli- 3500 more, which it is hoped will be lobby eager to hear good music for ever popular Liebeslied transcribed , aliVp EUert Lovborg. Frank Th Signed, 8:30 a.m. Monday, March 29. and br acquired soon, this department will a worthy cause. Informality was the by Chasins. Someone in the audience EiWf ought a real, individ- Jay F. W. Pearson Jay F. W. Pearson •*StSr Sara ta "oSinl Z* receive an "A" rating. -keynote. Wealthy patrons relaxed (Continued on Page Four) <;thest^ LnMbfentrased by the results. 11 Marvm and William Pro- PAGE TWO THE MIAMI HURRICANE THE WAY the plight of the flood sufferers. Likewise the its publication. He peruses the paper with the The Miami Hurricane need of assistance for the unfortunate of this same nonchalance with which he lights a cigar THE* BAND* BOX* OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER catastrophe has been made clear. ette. I look at it by LARRY TREMBLAY As this is being written, we learn that the But—if the paper is late in appearing, or if BY DICK AREND OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI he notices a mistake which has slipped past the Miami area has oversubscribed its quota by printer, proof-read^ * proof-readers, then his ire is aroused, perhaps to If you don't believe that the dead ever read this column^ % , more than 300 per cent, and contributions such an extent that he sits down and dashes off world's greate ^^ University can rise and walk again, take a look why some toper in tu ' ' • tyj?* continue to pour in. Miami remembers how five or six pages of choice sarcasm which he at the record of the Freshman Honor appear as soloist withth ^ ^ flood didn't build anai^h^ Symphonic Band, re y the nation comes to her rescue through the sends to a harassed editor. Scholastic Society. Each spring, that wn the, worM^over fo^h ^ ^ ^ ^e of every brand tn^J Red Cross during the strife which always fol Therefore, we can understand how, if such organization, more important than kn0 lows a hurricane. Now Miami has. a chance things were not ignored by the editor, the un the football team, blossoms for a day ^^r^hT/na^e linked with fortunate paper would soon deteriorate into an and then fades away into the deepest to show her appreciation and is doing it nobly. our band and theJOniversity. MEMBER impotent "back fence quarrel." Sorry as this obscurity. DID YOU^NOW Collegiate Digest Whether or not we have ever felt the misery, state appears, such seems to be the fate for Now, I may be wrong in saying so, That Bleeke has bee The Symphony OrchestraMinder the Intercollegiate News and distress of the flood or the hurricane is which the Hurricane is destined. but I am convinced that scholarship bacco for eight years'^ ^ng \ Associated Collegiate Press Let's look at the record. Several issues ago direction of Dr. Arnold Volpe and not the reason why we should contribute to is still the most important phase of with Abram Chasins as soloist pre are several upright, hon^^C Miami Representative National Advertising Service there appeared a denunciation of "faculty-dic ward helping overcome this great disaster. college life. It naturally follows Jentd a concert last Tuesday nigh lookmg young nien in ^df^ tated journalism," written by a former editor therefore, that the Freshman Honor waiting for some 0f the IS fc Our reason for helping has been aptly ex of the paper who, to say the least, should have at the Hollywood Beach Hotel, lhe them a- second glance•» ui t?n , Ils to J? ALLEN BAKER, '37, Editor Scholastic Society should be the most known better. For his pains he received nothing concert was under the auspices of them a second glance? pressed by Walter Winchell: "Give all you honored and esteemed group in the hat LAWRENCE PEABODY, '3 8, Business Manager but a copy of the next issue containing an edi President Franklin D. Roosevelt and years ago Bob Hance 'e:,f < can so that those who have lost their homes University. Unfortunately, it is not. e torial that should have been titled "The Denoun The American Red Cross to assist in God-forsaken country C" * C FLORENCE FOWLER, '3 8, Managing Editor will not lose their hopes." To be eligible for the Society one has cer Denounced," also written by one of the edi flood relief. Mr. Chasins was obliged ways been back in time to al must have one-half of his grades A's ol1 MADELEINE CHENEY, '38, News Editor That the students of th T ? torial staff who also should have known better. and the rest B's. Certainly the stu to postpone his new National Broad ami should bring charge,,' of Mi' Scarcely had the fumes of the battle cleared, dents who achieve this standard de casting Company program in order Tradition State of Florida for £ ^t when the Hurricane presented to the student serve more than to be doomed to ob to Play the concert and this was his v th EDITORIAL BOARD our school colors off tl, g °ne The University of Miami, we fondly believe, body a new platform; a platform which they, livion. And, if you don't think they excuse, "At a time like that all other of tag? .. That this country'*6W ^ Dick Arend, '38 Louise Herbert, '37 has everything — climate, location, a good the editors, term a "declaration of principles are shelved, name ten people in the things become secondary and we been lost to the British ^ S Florence Fowler, '38 Sid Rubin, '3 9 football team, a newly painted building, and for the students." society. must take advantage of every oppor vere-had waited f ' >! He. Plank One of the platform is an appeal to the The fault lies chiefly with the tunity to aid these poor people. or an Cliff Hendrick, '40 Eliot Thomson, '40 an enthusiastic student body. But because our a Flagler street-car? lnS like institution is but an infant, we have a min better natures of the students to confine their members themselves. Instead of propensities for self-expression in visible art meeting at regular intervals and WONDERING imum of traditions. DEPARTMENTS either to the art classes or to the sketching planning activities that would en Wonder what became of those A Miami Beach inventor i, as Students who are now attending the Univer folios. The plank in itself is laudable, but the hance the value of the organization chain letters the band and orchestra perfected a ray that will * fat SPORTS Eliot Thomson, '40, Editor sity are fortunate in being fble to form the two synthetically humorous editorials which to the school, they do nothing. En boys became involved in a couple of within a half-mile radiug ^ «tti Joe Thomas, '39; George Dolan, '39; Carl Sapp, '40; G v have appeared concerning it have done little trance in the Freshman Honor Scho years ago? . . . Wonder when some ernment quickly, bought \h ° " John Hendrix, '39; Bob Masterson, '38 traditions of the future, and it is those stu save minimize the value of the cause which it lastic Society should provide an in one is going to wake up and present tion. Now if the same mZ^' dents to whom we are now appealing. wil1 MUSIC Joseph Title, '39, Editor espouses. centive for students to study, there this University with a nice fat en invent a ray that will stop Freda Slauter, '37; Joseph Barclay, '37 Other older universities and colleges have Plank Three is a request for cleanliness in by tending to raise the general level dowment? . . • Wonder what Mcln- from practising around the ^^ and(Jor various honorary organizations, numerous the cafeteria. This was supported by an editorial of scholarship. But, as things are tyre, Runyon, and Winchell do when mitory at three a.m. and i. - SOCIETY Joan Goeser, '39, Editor the customary social affairs, and many other tra bewailing the tribulations of the "soda-jerks" now, nobody even knows it exists. they get stuck for material and time? performers at the same tim ? Virginia Witters, '39; Florence Ryan, '39 have no trouble selling tb«t 6 wi'l ditional functions which are handed down who are obliged to pick up the empty glasses, My suggestion is this: students Wonder if anyone other than the COPY DESK Dick Arend, '38, Editor paper cups, overflowing ashtrays and scraps of ^l^yeither, from year to year. At the University of Miami, who are eligible for the society from C. A. Cold, Jr., '39; Virginia Horsley, '38 paper which can be found on the tables and the three upper classes should be while we have a number of customary affairs FEATURE WRITERS: Louise Herbert, '37; Audrey frequently, on the floor. To quote from the ed made active members and freshmen itorial: "There are ample ash trays and recep Rothenberg,''38; Larry Tremblay, '37; Julie Davitt, each year, we do not take advantage of the who maintain the required average Screen Squints tacles for rubbish and these containers are never '37; Maurice Fink, '40; Rita Wager, '39; Freda Speiz- opportunities for passing down to subsequent should be pledges. Thereby, its scope By JULIE DAVITT full." Granted that there are ample ash trays; man, '39; Maxine Goodsell, '40; Helene Couch, '38; classes the traditions which we are capable and prestige would be widened. the only receptacle for rubbish which the writer John Esterline, '38; M. Colas, '38; Mort Richards, Moreover, to distinguish the scholas of forming now. has seen in the cafeteria is a battered cardboard '39. tic society's members from others, The Lincoln Theatre flood benefit look forward to seeing twice. For instance, in practically every college box, nestling behind the soda fountain. There REPORTERS some special privilege should be al midnight show was, from all reports, fore, it would seem that an adequate solution of and university in the country, a regular week lowed them—in the form of wearing hugely successful. They had the most The next beach attraction is j Denise Caravasios, '38; Franc Fitch, '37; Monroe the problem would entail proper use of the ash aw end is set aside for the juniors every year. a pin, or being allowed extra cuts, or orderly crowd in the streets patiently Cagney in "Great Guy." ^ Lifton; John Connelly, '40; Mary Walker, trays by the students and the provision by the As taking extra credits. awaiting their turn for an opportun feature there is the new "March J '39; Quentin Rasmussen, '40; Gladys Johnson, '39; The festivities begin with a game, a picnic, cafeteria of an ample rubbish container conven I think that would be a good sub ity to aid this worthy cause. The Time" composed of three subject! Billee Kuykendall, '39; Audrey Hammar, '39; or a tea dance and culminate in the crowning iently located. ject for debate: "Resolved: That stage show, comprised of famous one of which should interest us as it James Parrott, '37; Chips Yates, '38; Brad Boyle, of a Prom Queen at the traditional Junior Plank Two is a plea to build tradition. Tradi scholarship is still the most import stars appearing in local night spots, has several scenes taken down here '39; Mary June Peiter, '40; Charles Gumbeiner, Prom. We have never had a prom queen at tion is a vital part of college life and it is up to ant phase of college life." was scheduled for 45 minutes and last winter. '40; Arlene Richardson, '38; David Elsasser, '38. the University of Miami. us, the pioneers, to sow the seeds of tradition in lasted exactly an hour longer. Even the fallow ground provided by previous classes. though many people had to be turned The Gables finishes off the week BUSINESS STAFF The University has no girls' honorary so But the apparent apathy and indifference of the away because of lack of capacity the with the full length Laurel and Hardy Freida Speizman, '39 _ -— Advertising Manager ciety, to parallel the Iron Arrow. We have no majority of the students forms a well-nigh un RECORD REVIEW management was able to turn over a comedy, "Our Relations." scalable wall in the path of a handful of sincere Norman Worthington, '39 Circulation Manager honorary journalism society; we have no so sizeable check to the Red Cross au Albert Ogden, '40 Campus Circulation tradition-builders. cieties for recognition of achievement in liter By MORT RICHARDS thorities the following day. "Three Men on a Horse" is the Jack Madigan, '40 Sates Promotion On all sides one hears murmurings about the ature, mathematics, or any other academic I'm in a Dancing Mood (F.T.) ; comedy to show you how to win on Valerie Howitt, '40 —, Mail Circulation condition of the school, the school-paper; in work. Tea on the Terrace (F.T.) ; Tom the horse races. Without a doubt if short, about nearly all phases of college life. "Lloyd's of London" which is ASSISTANTS: James Moore, '40; Peggy Gusack, '40; my Dorsey and his Orchestra; the screen version is half as funny Of course our University is young and has Needless to say, those who wail loudest act least. based on the actual historic records Marion Moore, '37; Judy Westervelt, '40; (Victor 25476). as the stage production you may all So, therefore, let us all put a shoulder to of that great insurance agency is Mary Kimball, '39 had but eleven years in which to grow. And Anybody who hears this tune gets be assured of aches and pains from the wheel, and a mighty big wheel it is. Express supreme in its dramatic appeal. It is considering the almost unbelievable handicaps into a dancing mood at once, as it laughter. Sam Levene, Teddy Hart, your opinions sanely and fairly; work toward a the story of Jonathan (Freddie Bar under which our institution has suffered, we was a swell tune to begin with, from and Allen Jenkins are the three men THE HURRICANE PLATFORM common goal; and above all, forget the classical tholomew) Blake and Horatio (Doug the musical show "This'll Make You on the horse who kidnap "Oiwin," can point with pride to the progress which al allusion about "sleep knitting up the ravell'd las Scott) Nelson who as young boys FOR THE STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI Whistle," and when Tommy Dorsey Frank McHugh, the verse writer ready has been made. But it is up to us who sleeve of care." made a pact which they kept through gets through with it, it is an even whose hobby is picking the winners 1. Stop the defacement of bulletin boards are now an integral part of the University to Let us awaken to the new possibilities to be out a life time even to such a point better one. While we were never very to pass the time on buses. Joan and classroom walls. found in united unselfish activity. that Jonathan (Tyrone Power) risked formulate plans for the future. strong for tea, and a terrace sounds Blondell is the girl to lure him away —Hurricane Reader^ his life, fortune, reputation and hon 2. Attend your class meeting and cooper kind of windy and cold, Tommy's from home and Carol Hughes. ate with your class to uphold its tradi music will keep anybody warm any or to help Lord Nelson (John Burton) keep his fleet intact to be able to tions and obligations. Subsidizing Athletes where. Even if you can't dance, you . "Gold Diggers of 1937" has a big DISSATISFIED WITH "PEAKS" will play this record a couple of defeat the French. 3. Maintain the same consideration for William J. Bingham, Harvard University's dear ed, ger and better cast than ever, if that's times. The newcomer, Tyrone Power, be possible. This gala musical comedy athletic director, reports that the Carnegie i am dissatisfied therefore i am writing about the cafeteria as you would your own sides being extremely handsome, that pillar of prudery "patio peaks." includes such stars as Dick Powell, home in regards to disposing of waste Foundation would get a severe shock if it Goodnight My Love (F.T.) ; Take really has great dramatic ability. The not satisfied with keeping my name out of that Joan Blondell, Victor Moore (best were to make an investigation of college ath Another Guess (F. T.) ; Benny beautiful Madeleine Carroll as Lady paper, discarded food and beverages, "dust pan full of infintesmal pieces of dirt" he comic of them all), Glenda Farrell letics today. Bingham bemoans the fact that Goodman and his Orchestra (Vic Elizabeth Stacy is willing to remain (who can hold her own as a comic) and cigarette butts. she or it won't even use any of the hot tips i tor 25461). subsidizing is practiced more now than ever send in such as "willie probie's new opticaleasy with her husband, George Sanders, and Lee Dixon the 22 year old sen When you see the name Benny is jackie paulk" or that "we understand that la in order to turn her fortune to the sational dancing star. The beautiful before. Goodman on the record you will paloma had its charms for Johnnie jimmie and aid of Jonathan. It is one of the few chorus for the musical numbers are Our only comment is, "so what?" This same know just about what's going to hap Debaters' Success bob the other nite" then to what has happened pictures of the year that one would directed by Busby Berkeley. pen. At least you know that you're charge is made every year by someone, and to peekerous eyes that the the junken fripp and "First debate to be held Feb. 8th," read a going to get the swellest modern nothing ever comes of it. But why should molina mcavoythings go unpublicised? headline in last week's HURRICANE. "Debate dance music imaginable, always with Council permanently organized," followed an they? These charges are never substantiated what does a guy have to do around here to something new, different and inter YEAH... BUT CAN YOU take it? by any facts that show that any degree of break into print write your own "drippings"? esting to give it individuality and other. They tell the story of the realization yours till dagmar finds the sleds she was look subsidization has ever affected the morals of pep. Both these tunes, the first from There was no "Can You Take It" in erally at the time classes were on. of two ambitions. ing for in burdine's during the holidays the last issue, because a certain large, our college athletes or the standards of our the 20th Century-Fox film "Stow The professors, by talking to then Last term a small group of students and the left-handed monkey-wrench blonde, male band member can't take away," come under this description. students, interfered with his play faculty members set out to accomplish what college athletic departments. it. His excuse was that he doesn't like to see his name in print. ing, but he pretended not to notice The Harvard athletic head suggests that were in those headlines. Now they have done Summer Night (F.T.) ; I Stumbled and bore them no ill will. That s it. Last term we commended this group for college athletic coaches be allowed to develop Over Love (F.T.); Guy Lombar- Sid Rubin puts the butter on the kind of a fellow he is. setting out to do this. Now we congratulate their teams from boys who would normally do and his Royal Canadians (Vic paper plates in the cafeteria. He Did you know that Sid manages TINTYPES tor 25477). 5 them on their achievement. go to their institutions. But what is to become dares anyone to get the butter off the washing of the band unifom ' of these athletes who need the financial aid By MADELEINE CHENEY Here's another case of what a the plate without lifting it all up Yes, he has the exclusive contrac • May their accomplishments continue un master hand can do with old familiar except if you hold it down with After it rained at the Tampa g^ abated. to get an education ? If one student works out tunes by conducting them from the your finger. ROBERTA SCOTT . . . the uniforms were a bit wet, so his tuition waiting tables why not allow an modern angle. In Goodman's case unbekn ... Is nicknamed "Scotty" . . . His next invention will be rolls merely pressed them °ney, they're jazzed up, but in Lombardo's other to work out his playing football. ... Is president of Delta Tau Sorority and a that have the poppy seeds glued on to anyone and pocketed the m they are made sweeter, and more at Tubbs To Iowa? graduating senior . . . loosely, so that they fall off on your He is.now qualified to work in Mr. Bingham's report continues with the tractive than ever. When the party Today Coach Irl Tubbs is in Iowa City . . . Has no definite ambition . . . used to want clothes when you go to eat them. post office. unmomentous revelation that Harvard "is really gets down to serious dancing when Sid to be a writer but has changed her mind with Seriously, Sid is a power in the Nine times out of ten, where he is being considered for the position trying to sponsor an athletic program which this is the kind of music we boys and class, the the discovery that she can't write any more . . . University. By dint of hard work, volunteers an answer in ^ of football mentor at the University of Iowa. girls want and Maestro Lombardo will enable every undergraduate to take part ... Is taking an A.B. course, majoring in Eng he has wiggled his way into being professor says, "On the c . sure knows how to give it to us. He he He is being considered because of the brilliant in some kind of recreational competitive ac lish . . . considers psychology her favorite sub considered the biggest teacher's pet Mr. Rubin." That phrase n* ^ can not only take a tune but he can record he and his able assistant, Pat Boland, ject ... of the Business Administration tivity." We thought that was the ultimate aim hand it out. come definitely associated *i have made here at the University of Miami. of every college athletic department. That aim . . . Likes to watch football and boxing . . . School. He never studies anymore It would seem that his ju s^ buWarns his marks by merely at In two short years Tubbs and Boland have can only be obtained through a well financed enjoys playing volleyball and diamondball be were below par, but he has * ^ cause there are so many in the game that she tending class and bluffing. Particu put the University of Miami on the football for answering wrong. By ^ jS athletic department. And the financial success doesn't show up much . . . LATINO larly is this true in Mr. McCracken's map. he gives the impression tn ^ of an athletic department depends upon the . . . Had an inferiority complex in high school. classes. However, it isn't as much of always ready and anxious ^ ^ . . . Has never done anything heroic . . . an achievement as it sounds. On the other hand, Coach Tubbs is consid success of its intercollegiate athletic represen AMERICANAS when actually his mind is \ fle . . . Came to Miami from Redbank, N.J. four Por M. Colds he band Sid ering the Iowa offer because it is one he cannot tation which is determined by the calibre of w? .i £ P^ys clarinet. from being up late last n s ^ afford to ignore. The salary he would receive years ago to be warm and to get fat . . . has \* hen he first joined he was terrible, can fool the teachers bet its athletes, no matter where they came from gained 25 pounds . . . there would more than double what he receives La semana pasada ha sido muy ko he practiced every morning gen any student in the Univer or who pays their tuition. . . . Likes to take and collect snapshots . . . used tranquila en la Universidad, exeptu- here. And that is the situation which no one to analyze handwriting but left her book in N.J. ando: examenes, algunos de ellos sin de los Hermanos Quintero. y y>. seems to be able to do anything about. . . . Does cross-word puzzles in her leisure mo previo aviso. Que el team Latin- tas Srtas, Raquel Ortiz, Gas y Next year the Hurricanes will play their ments . . . americano de Basket Ball perdio 36 JOSE MARTI, cubano, y uno de lita Marti, y los Srs. Luis ^ ^ s, os hombres mas extraordinary de 6 home games in a new stadium. A new stadium LETTERS ... Is called the Paul Revere of the dormitory por 35. Que Molina al fin se compro Antonio Marti. P^P^ ^. ... is as reliable as an alarm clock when it comes un Ford 1937 porque no habia del ia America, dijo: entiende espanol o caste which was soon to become a necessity with to getting the girls up for 8:30 classes. 1938 que Cardona por no ser menos "Los pueblos que no se conocen the success of Tubbs-coached teams. We QUIBBLING and CRITICISM . . . Loves to watch the dog races . . . has hers e compro un Buick del 37, y se dice han de darse prisa para conocerse, EN UN DIA DE SOL wouldn't seem to want to begrudge Coach own system of betting but wins only when she que esto le ha arreglado un poquito como quienes van a pelear juntos." Tubbs any success or good fortune, but we As one of the Hurricane faculty advisors has has neglected to lay money on the number she la cabeza a "Tony." Bolivar, vivio como entre llamas University of Miami said: "Let's not quibble!" y lo era." Jan. 24,1937 hope it is he who directs the activities of the has selected . . . Que el Dr. Owre se esta reponien- Modern journalism, even in scholastic realms, . . . Likes to bask on the beach . . . Por entre los arboles !Gozan.laad e Hurricanes in Miami's new stadium next fall. do de una delicada operacion en la correr muy deprisa, sol! should take this bit of advice to heart, for there . . . Dislikes mosquitoes, cold weather, and hay NOTICIARIO: UIldi viV muela del juicio". Todavia habia por entre los arboles ^ *ue^ue can be no true union of factual statements with Sentir 1 fever . . . con dificultad. Nuestro deseo por m El jueves, febrero 4, a las 8 p.m siguiendo la brisa. Lodo^8 journalistic precepts as long as that disturbing iguienao ta unsa. m . . . Considers "Stardust" her favorite song and restablecimiento. Que el Dr. Maynard hablara el Dr. Owre en el Club de Flood Sufferers element appears. suspiraRespirar ar vecesmuy .hondo , fie Eddie Duchin her favorite orchestra leader . ofrecio una interesante conferencia Relacior.es Internacionales. Tema: To the casual observer, this article will appear Sonar un futuro The University of Miami is to have its . . . Has a "curiosity" named Cubby . . . sobre Cuba, y el Dr. Owre sobre a La Situacion de Espana". No deje sentir ^\ to be nothing more than a continuation of the mejor que el presente, tangle' chance to help the flood sufferers. Last Satur . . . Got stranded on an island when a freshman situacion en Espana, en circulos so de asistir. mejor que el presente useless bickerings which have disgraced the ed and was rescued by the Coast Guard . . . has ciales de Miami. °" tan lino de dicha. s day, announcement came from the president's como;l^ >reS itorial pages of the Hurricane for the past sev talked about it ever since . . . Correr tras las hojas, detodosl^ Que el editorial del "Miami Hur- P American office that it would handle faculty donations to eral issues. . . . Likes ice cream . . . •n,^ T Always acepta recoger las fiores, gustosa hacer el transporte gratuito ver las mariposas be turned over to the local Red Cross Chapter. However, such is not the case. The sole pur . . . Has never worked . . . would love to travel artistas—del "Bulletin Board" y ue Por via aerea, de las collecciones de de vivos colores. pose of this letter being the furtherance of bet anywhere but Cuba . . . Q Vivir del recuerdo C Now the students are going to be given an S QU 6l IRC obten intambie» s>' ter relations between the student body and the . . . Plays monopoly and sticks like a fiend . . la parte correspondiente a los latino' S f ' dra de las de noches pasadas, opportunity to do their part. Repubhcas latino-americanas. members of the Hurricane staff. a^mericanosdebeservirparanopS sentir en el alma . . . Has two secret passions . . . one of them is PorenIriydepr 15 All appropriate adjectives have been used The average reader of a newspaper fails to cosas ignoradas correr muy ^oK drawing cartoons . . . hasta ese momento. por entre l08^. adequately by the press and radio to describe consider the vast amount of labor necessary to Que Vincent Palmieri se ha com U F Se Pondran . . . Putters . . . esfnf? COmedia^ !^s ' ™ Vibrar al conjuro prado unas "guayaberas" y ^°Z ut ,i en un acto, "Her- ida de MueH-p" ^ «T * ~ de la suave brisa, uene y Lo que tu Quieras" sentir su caricia, ^^^ Trial Events Are THE MIAMI HURRICANE PAGE THREE ^Corner Scheduled For Hurricanes Gef Pointers On INT R AMU PAL Frosh Crush Sophs by ^ x At NOTES ^^' do we stand? Fisticuffs from Jack Dempsey wa^6 stadium already under WrestlersToday A meeting of the Men's Intramural eW sta Council was held Monday, with six I 3 n , the greatest grid 13-6 Score; Challenge h Jac De ti0 Annual tryouts f the TT • How H ^ ^P^f the Hurricanes! members present. Basketball scores ar > t "history of the school or ' k and °J th th nestling team opened w T^ S S Und to you? Wel1 it>s partly true an how of the previous week were read and b e C i» . All Miami's fighting eSday ld »d will continue S hl? for Jack n ° ' y on h. ^, la g empse approved. Representatives decided to ooard «a ^e former tiger of the ring and champ of tod y tomorrow. ay and have two rounds of basketball in the Juniors and Seniors as m the />es * an who means most ,vl 5? * University th6 future events which includes eight lU of their name; the- man Coach Lindstrom has KQ 'COACH' JACK DEMPSEY ture out with his grannlp. , 6n Worki^ gmng the boys a few pointers games played this week. if» iiv "put the University The frosh diamondballers ganged g a P P e da a ter b6C0me the kin Games played this and the past Netmen Beaten In >«f;* fUaU map." -d the time h a s c ome L h ^ a filT *! d of 6 Says a fighter he was. up on the sophs last Friday afternoon when each man should CA ' week up to and including Monday, 8ht for on the intramural field and sent the course thiS position he is fJJ ' the Dempsey, who is still the best February 1, are as follows: Surf Club Matches hone jP^^tawa^ he y ^ a °l.CitJ y official' s 1S t y ng upperclassmen to the showers on the st, »„,% boxing fan of them all, was par Latin Americans — White Wings It took two members of the na in t^ugh most of h b0°yr ** AL short end of a 16-3 score. ,s¥ lity of Iowa will deter- W Perienced, plenty 0f tZL^ **' ticularly impressed with the The Independents swept into ac tion's first ten in tennis to eliminate thegirl ^Just faK^ oTnotlrlTubbsisto The freshmen's heavy artillery tion is promised °in ^ «•?•*• torm shown by Bunny Lovett tion Wednesday, January 27, with the three University of Miami rac e n te^ Hawkeye eleven through durmg these trial events ° who put on a two-round exhi the White Wings defeating the Latin quet wielders at the Surf Club invi went into action in earnest and in lCe aw Americans in a close but tense game, two innings chased three sophomore ^led tS "l their » and here in Mi- bition with Joe Church for tational tennis tournament held at twirlers from the mound for 16 runs, 'y but he > a jV *T* their decision will For the heavyweight hm* Jack s benefit, using the sixteen 38-36. Miami Beach last week-end. ie r6S tW before the jittery upperclassmen ' body-blow to our hopes yo«ug gentlmen, OeL *' ° ounce gloves. When Coach Bol Delta Sig — Pi Delta Sig Campbell Gillespie and Lewis Duff r >i*- be a James, will wrest e tl7t ^ could pull themselves together. the **. fV- inff year, or mass relief James is and remarked that Joe was the Delta Sig played a high scoring both fell before Arthur Hendrix, 0 a veteran of last J! , Tat that has been dogging more polished fighter of the game against Pi Delta Sig by defeat former University performer who The frosh have no idea of leaving Kythen and Stele/wUA'""; Mc~ r e two, Dempsey replied that ing the latter 43-9. now ranks No. 10 in the country. off with the sophomore victory. They •leavnt^^e tbe 135 -lb. Position, wth Bac '°J are now after the juniors and seniors. r 0pverai w-— Sunny could take Church right Phi Alpha — Delta Eps Bill Hardie, young student netter, rS Stern going to the mZf„?!? *** ^» . ach Tubbs doing the teach- lh k«««- e mat tor the 145 now and, with a few of his Phi Alpha whitewashed the Delta dropped his match with the leading Behind the masterful pitching of Goa lb. honors. 0th r,g team would, no doubt, minor faults ironed out, could Eps, 34-0, in a well played and in tennis star, Donald Budge. Doss Tabb, the frosh were never ish tt p V ^Ifsmooth, powerful machine. Ollie Olsen, the become one of the top-notchers teresting game. Hendrix defeated Gillespie in the threatened by their foe, and soph t^° this season's freshmen mUSde in the amateur ranks. omore batters went down in order. man, will have'the"i75 lb f Pi Chi — Pi Delta Sig first round, 6-3, 6-0, and Duff in the 1 Frequent errors by the sophomore ^Sl supplsuppiy thM*»e badl-—-y rneede "rd himself. JimmyTbrastb: ^ '" The boxing squad was at full Pi Chi defeated Pi Delta Sig 24- second round, 6-4, 6-1. Duff won his lVent bunch of good soph- dmaSter outfielders also favored the frosh °r ha. • d a and veteran of mant; strength and the boys received 22 in another close and thrilling first round encounter from Francis tvi11 JUst erveS &1S0 cause. Thomas, Wilson, Csaky and .s ar're commcomin&g bac"7—k with a -year has a stranglfhXL'hrS' a big thrill and a real inspira game Monday. Grau, 6-1, 6-2. Budge, the king of ^op J, practically everyone else muffed one ience to their credit; now, the 118 lb. class. Abrat w71ZZ tion from Jack's visit. They also American amateurs, took Hardie, 6- , eXpeL new stadium and look at White Wings — French Village or two. ,ght V got plenty of kick out of having 3, 6-1 in another second round fray. thein!° - toSS The White Wings added to their '"ture for yourself. their pictures taken with the Walt Kichefski came in to twirl lbeP already successful record by defeat All of these first year men played st at the gates of football ex-champ. ing the French Village quintet on well despite their early eliminations. for the sophs, and held the frosh in ' °P musici7 fte Today they open or remain ld anS expected to have it easy. Players of the calibre of those partic check for the remaining five innings, ^e bana ( Coach Billy Regan is satisfied Monday, 38-36. ?M^^ that the team members are in ipating in this tournament are seldom while the helpless sophomores gar at this time. However, they are likely found in collegiate circles. This is nered three scant runs. l'ATKON,ZE HURRICANE ADVERT,SF.BS fine shape and, with exception of the Games to be played this Thursday "%^fs¥astty Shop 165 and 175 pound divisions, are to be quite taken back when they and Friday are: Thursday: Greers shown by the fact that no player, el The game was hardly lacking in ready to go at top speed against the learn that they are not only to fight igible for intercollegiate competition, excitement either. Walt Kichefski, RESTAURANT - PATIO All Stars - Latin Americans; Friday: ~CORALGABLis~~ University of Tennessee sluggers, the Hurricanes, but Coach Jack Pi Chi - Phi Alpha. was given a 1936 national ranking. beside his masterful twirling, came to The new Rendezvous for whom they meet at the Gables col Dempsey's Hurricanes. bat and ushered in his ultra-modern Alpha who plays Wente of Pi Chi. University Students GROCERY CO. iseum a week from tomorrow night. Standings style of "swatting the pill." Walt pi ATE LUNCHES.. .25c Tennis doubles to be played Thurs went high up in the air after Doss Before leaving, Dempsey, in a little Delta Sig: won 2; lost 0. CORAL WAY. P. O. BLDG. The Shopping Center TENTATIVE DATE SET day and Friday of this week include: Tabb's floater. He took a mighty 214 talk with the boys, told them to do Phi Eps: won 1; lost 1. Ruggles and McLachlan - Broder swing at the ball. He missed it mis explicitly what their coach told them FOR ROLLINS MEET Phi Alpha: won 1; lost 1. 2012 PONCE DE LEON BLVD. and Feller. erably and in the process turned a and not to listen to any outsiders. Pi Chi: won 1; lost 1. complete flip, hitting the turf at home He pointed out that receiving instruc Manager of the Hurricane swim Band: won 0; lost 1. Title and Dohse - Holt and Wente. ACCURATE plate with a thud. OPTICAL tions from more than one man would ming team, John Esterline, this Pi Delta Sig: won 0; lost 2. Broder and Weiner - Jacobs and SERVICE undoubtedly do them more harm than week reported that negotiations Delta Eps: won 0; lost 1. Gorden. TAKE GOOD CARE with the Rollins College swimmers of YOUR EYES good and would probably befuddle Latin Americans: won 0; lost 2. them so that they could not be at have resulted in two proposed White Wings: won 2; lost 0. GIRL'S INTRAMURAL NEWS Letaw's Pharmacy meets with the Winter Park school their best against the Volunteers. Winter sports season for girls DR. B. FORREST on the tentative dates of April 3 THE REXALL STORE Tennessee is reputed to be one of The men's tennis singles have en opened with the annual basketball — OPTOMETRIST — and 10. tered the semifinal rounds this week Quick Delivery IQ3 N.E. 1ST. AVENUE • PHONE 3-MM , the best boxing outfits in the country tournament. This year seven teams Current plans call for the Mi with only four men left. 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_Cr^, T"DT?TXATlON ACxAlINOl V-/WVJVJil. Copyright 1937. The American Tobacco Company MAf 51 N. W. FIRST ST. Opposite N.E. corner Court House PHONE 3-1382 =^2gg4& PAGE FOUR THE MIAMI HURRICANE Tubbs In Iowa GRAINGERPLAYS 'Honor Week' To BeSOGIETY^GLUB S CLASSIFY PATIO JLeek. (Continued from Page One) Advents em (Continued from Page One) Held By University first four contests, but they added Grainger play and wrote as follows elected into the society. He was sel in the Scandinavian press: "What is AKA. Bridge Party ected as a member of this honorary The Classified Ad deDari The guest editor (!) who was sup power as the schedule wore on, and Plans for a state-wide Honor Week »/««!" feature for th «nt nationality? I wrote Norwegian peas Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority held group on the merit of his previous c n *ill b posed to have conducted this column ended up with five of the eight games are being made by the seven member of Hurricane readers" u* ° *«iiu * ant dances that none of my country a bridge party at the Dallas Park record and his interest in chemistry for this week fell by the wayside slated to their credit. Last year, schools of the Florida Student Gov the readers take advanta* £*« t^ men could play, and here comes this Hotel, Saturday, January 30. ine and the sciences. Mrs. F. O. Hjort umn at the nominaall rat. tackling the toughest schedule ever f te somewhere, so now we have a con ernment Association, President John* a line. All ads should hi ° « ^ young Australian and interprets them committee in charge of arrangements has also been elected as an honorary Ce glomeration of news from a con arranged for a Miami team, the can P.O. •—- •b "»— *ts as they should be interpreted. He is Esterline announced this week. was Betty Curran, Gladys Coldren •»« i^dV;; <: glomeration of people and there is Tubbsmen were handicapped by lack member to the society. o a genius such as we Scandinavians The Honor Court will conduct the and Helen Purinton. Refreshments no pinning the blame on anybody. . . of reserve material. It seemed to The speaker at the last meeting LOST and FOUNn must love." Honor Week at the University for were served also door and high score was George Hickman, who spoke on Extra! Mr. (Kentucky Mountaineer) make little difference, however, and LOST: A Temper. Finder n, which plans are being formulated. prizes were given. y h Mason's voice is changing and we un Miami went on to win six of their As a composer, Grainger is no less "The Chemistry of Leather." will take good care of it ave lf Inculcated in the project is the fol derstand the prof entertains a morbid games. They lost two, and two were famous than as a piano virtuoso. His The next meeting will be held on LOST: A girl friend at tl lowing two fold purpose: Swing. Finder pi ^T* S fear of spiders . . . James (Barten ties. "Country Gardens" is a "best seller" Phi Alpha February 4, at 8:30 in room 132. ease 0phi"ni „ 1. To evalute the various methods been Lifton care of the Hurri**^ ** der) Daar has taken to smoking cee- and pieces such as "Molly on the George Frank Folcher has if\v If Tubbs receives the Iowa position of the honor system in operation. The speaker at that meeting will be FOUND: A pearl ring in £«'«I'd? gars (penny stinkers, if truth be Shore," "Irish Tune from County made an honorary member of Phi rooms. Owner the L it is generally believed that he will 2. To influence and stimulate the Allen Hill. may have hV° Sir—k« » known) on account of "they don't Derry," "Shepherd's Hey" are played Alpha fraternity. same and paying for This take Boland with him. Boland learned interest of the High Schools by means ad. smell as bad as cigarettes"—that's his football from Tubbs when the wherever music is made. Larry Lewis has been reinstated FOUND: A white, ladies co- of publicity. Mrs. Rosborough Lectures sorority rooms. Owner J'" °ne what He says! . . . Willie (Basketball latter coached at Superior Normal Grainger made his American debut as an associate member. of in 1915, and later became an Amer University of Florida at Gaines Mrs. Melanie Rosborough will identifying and paying fo* ^ 8am.^ Wonder) Davidoff got his pan in the and has been with him ever since. Mr. Walter Everson, Phi Alpha Hurricane P.O. Box. thls ad. ^ March of Time recently; Willie all ican citizen while serving as a bands ville has completed its endeavor. The alumnus, will entertain the fraternity speak before the Fine Arts Group of week was culminated in an assembly Miami of American Association of FOUND: A brown knit Sweater n man in the U. S. Army. members and their dates at the have same by identifyw ' ,Nfni dolled up and dancing with a gal on ymg a train; tsk, tsk, the weary wealthy Intramural Notes In 1928 he married the Swedish program in which six finalist speakers Homestead Country Club, Saturday University Women on Monday after this ad. ^ Payj^H debated the subject before the stu . . . Sally (Lambda Phi Pledge) painter and poetess, Ella Viola Strom, night, February 6. noon, February 8, in the University FOUND: A blue sweater 0wn dent body. The victors were the re Smith has a current attraction at (Continued from Page Three) writing his orchestral "To a Nordic auditorium. Her topic will be "Out by identifying and Paying ,£> S cipients of the awards of a bronze ad Riverside Military Academy whom are competing: A.K.A., Sigma Phi, Princess" as a wedding gift to her. Theta Chi Omega Initiation Services standing European Personalities." A WHITE HAT with two h t ' and silver plaque. Reports from the found recently. Owner mav VPhls ^ she travels up to see every now and Chi Omega, Delta Tau, Lambda Phi, At the present, Mr. Grainger is Formal initiation of Theta Chi Students of the University are in then . . . Found in a wastebasket the remaining schools working in con Omega sorority will be held at the by identifying and paying^ i Sport Club, and an Independent making an extensive tour of the junction are expected to be received vited to attend this lecture. FOR SALE: 1930 La Salle in 1S *L following: Dear Dean: Please ask all Miami Biltmore Hotel on Saturday e ell team. All teams except the Indepen United States. dition for its years, esPecia £ ^C0ll. the girls to leave me alone. Trusting shortly. SI Ce dent team have played one game and Mr. Grainger's choice of piano evening. Those to be initiated are: tires are still usable. New " the ly yours, Thomas Francis Condon, Students Urged To Attend claim by applying at the u^ *av showed promise of an exciting sea solos with the band will be the Grieg Dorothy Lenner, Janet Nelson, Toby g Jr. Still beating them off with clubs, Y.M.C.A. CIRCULATES ments No. 2 and coming to ° W son. The team work of course was not Concerto which Grieg chose Grainger Maremont, Bunny Mandle, and Sel- Young People's Meetings a eh Tommy? Better look to your ment with its present ownerf^ ^e- partciularly good, but with practice, to play at the Leeds, England Festi LABOR PETITION ma Phillips. laurels or Bill (Imported) Borton every team should show improvement. val of 1907. Daniel Iverson, minister of the f************^.^^^ will beat you out . . . The Delta Tau Since last Friday the Y.M.C.A. has Shenandoah Presbyterian Church, ex Showboat is set to sail tomorrow The program will begin with the Sport Club Gives Beach Party Sigma Phi — Sport Club been circulating throughout the Uni tends a cordial invitation to all stu night so all aboard for a big time! Herod Overture by Henry Hadley. Tahiti Beach was the scene of the The Sigma Phi - Sport Club game versity a petition to the state legis dents to come to the Young People' . . . Knox (Shekels) Connoly and Kay Beach Party which was given by the vMiamiTi Bu*i«st- officially opened the season Tuesday lature requesting immediate action Meetings for young men and women (Delovely) Coleman are still whizz Sports Club last Sunday night. The at 3:30 with a long, hard-fought Benefit Concert on the proposed child labor amend ing around in the new car . . . And party was for the members and their between the ages of eighteen and game. Dagmar Fripp made several ment. a new combine is the Tommy (Senor escorts. twenty-eight and also to young mar pretty shots, but Caravasios was not Beginning with the program which McGee) Shepis and Jerry (Gadabout) (Continued from Page One) ried couples. quite up to her last season's reputa was conducted by the Y.M.C.A. last Williamson . . . Tommy John Moore shouted a request for Mr. Chasins' The meetings are held at six-fifteen tion as high point scorer of all teams, Friday in the auditorium, the organ Y.W.C.A. Will Hold Supper and his car are still lost to the fold radio theme, Rush Hour in Hong each Sunday evening at the Shenan being very capably guarded by Nina ization has been distributing this Friday evening at six o'clock the and no word yet; maybe the reven- Kong, but the soloist neatly put off doah Presbyterian Church, 2100 S. Kitchens and only able to get away petition to the students in an attempt Y.W.C.A. will hold a pot luck supper Why Pay More? ooers have polished him off by this the request by playing Mendelssohn's W. 8th Street. for two goals. Final score was 13-5,etherea l Spinning Song. to have the legislature ratify the at the Y.W. in Miami. The members time . . . The Val (Giggle) Howitt- amendment which has already been Sport Club. Not yet satisfied, the audience de will be shown about the building and Jack (Satchel-head) Sitta combina ratified by 25 of the states. In order PATRONIZE HURRICANE ADVERTISERS Lambda Phi — A.K.A. manded Chasins return to the key residence halls. Following the tour, a tion is still as good as new and is to become a law the amendment must i**************.^,^ board. The genial soloist obliged with social program of music, and stunts still news . . . Leonardo de Ricci Lambda Phi swamped A.K.A., 38-6. be favored by 36 of the states. Moskowski's Caprice Espagnole and will be held by the entire group. played a marvey game of basketball Five players were used on both teams John Hager, executive chairman of Is the other day considering the handi by mutual agreement. Despite this an Etude by the modernist, Scriabin. the Y.M.C.A., reported that approx Elected to Chemical Society caps he was laboring under . . . Flo handicap the game was good. Martha Again the same request for Rush imately one hundred student names Jay's Men Shop (Temperamental) Ryan made a bet Ousley and Virginia Horsley were Hour in Hong Kong was hurled at had been affixed to the petition by At the last meeting of the Chem 2303 PONCE DE LEON BLVD. to get a date with a tall, dark Le- clicking perfectly as forwards. the soloist who jokingly heckled back, noon Tuesday. The Y.M.C.A. hopes ical Society, John Mykytka was Jeuner with anemic expression; Ryan Chi Omega — Delta Tau "I don't think I know it." However, to have the names of over one half Mr. Chasins took a chance with his won too . . . Joan (Tall and Tough) Thursday the Chi Omegas played of the student body on the petition JAY'S presents own composition and, strange to say, For Your Convenience Goeser and Bill (Bull Fiddle No. 2) the Delta Taus, winning by a score of when it is sent in to the legislature. played it flawlessly. Knocke are bolstering up the sagging 16 to 6. Catherine Burch, forward The Y.M.C.A. has also received an THE ANGLE ../The Rugger" 1.00 and L50 walls of the U. every time we walk on the Delt team was high scorer for The orchestra then awakened from appropriation of $50 from the stu SANDWICH SHOP A NEW Polo Shirt by B.V.D. for campus wear, smart, colorful down the corridors; git out from the game. the spell of Chasins' playing to con dent senate to defray part of the invites you to underfoot, you two! . . . Jeannette clude the program with Moussorgski's expenses for the delegates whom the Economical Relaxation (Slewfoot) Whalen caused no little The schedule for this week is: popular (through repetition) Night Y.M.C.A. is sending to the Florida ... "The Palm Beach" 1.00 commotion last Tuesday night by her Tuesday, Feb. 2—A.K.A. vs. Sig on Bald Mountain. Youth Conference which will be held A NEW belt creation by HlCKOK imitations; it was an imitation, Min ma Phi. at Tallahassee the week end of Feb nie? . . . Billy Regan has been added Thurs., Feb. 4 — Lambda Phi vs. PATRONIZE HURRICANE ADVERTISERS ruary 12. to the list of those-who—wear—brass- ... "The Pacer" 55c Delta Tau. HOLLEY buttons-and-who-look—like—the—law- A NEW sock, garter attached, by HOLEPROOF Fri., Feb. 5 — Sport Club vs. Chi but-who-only—sit-around-outside-the. Omega. QUALITY fire-house . . . Bunty (Mighty Midget) KELLY'S • •. The Mermaid LOO Lovett is going in for the social life The tennis doubles tournament A NEW cravat' chan with figure of diving girl by HlCKOK these days ... Connie (Short and has not been completed, two matches Mens Toggery, Inc. "Means the Best" remaining. A.K.A. is scheduled to Sweet) Caravasios is conducting a 144 ALCAZAR--Just off the Boulevard little private "hell week" all her own play off a semi-final match at 3:30 R N. HOLLEY ... The "Shark Skin" 3.95 Wednesday. The winner of this ...-. .Time's awastin' and the paper's 5 8 10c STORES A NEW swimming trunk - water proof going to press, so here it is, for this match will then play the Chi Omegas New Spring Sport Shirts, Trousers, Ties, week, folks! for the championship, since the Chi Hosiery and Belts - at Unbeatable Prices. PONCE DE LEON BOULEVARD If it is NEW you will find it at JAY'S MEN'S SHOP Omega team of Muriel McDonald AT ALHAMBRA CIRCLE and Enid Markland defeated the Delta Tau team last Friday 6-0, 6-3. Owre To Speak In Orlando Bowling will begin when the tennis Dr. J. Riis Owre, instructor in has been completed, and elimination Spanish, will leave for Orlando on matches are now being conducted in March 19 to speak before the Florida the various groups to choose their Education Association on "Spanish two best players as representatives. Literature and the Revolution." On February 4 at 8:00 p.m. he will talk on "The Present Situation in Spain" at the meeting of the Inter national Relations Club in the Social Hall. On February 16 he will speak on
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