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Maine Campus October 25 1934 Maine Campus Staff The University of Maine DigitalCommons@UMaine Maine Campus Archives University of Maine Publications Fall 10-25-1934 Maine Campus October 25 1934 Maine Campus Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainecampus Repository Citation Staff, Maine Campus, "Maine Campus October 25 1934" (1934). Maine Campus Archives. 2988. https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainecampus/2988 This Other is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@UMaine. It has been accepted for inclusion in Maine Campus Archives by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@UMaine. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Maine-Bates Football Maine-Bates Rally Altiu.ni Field Memorial Gym Saturday p.m. Tbe 01. tto Friday 6:30 p.m. Published Weekly by the Students of the University of Maine Vol. XXXVI ORONO, MAINE, OCTOBER 25, 1934 No. 5 PRIMARY NOMINATIONS MANY SPORT EVENTS ON IMPROVEMENT IS 1 PROGRAM FOR WEEKEND MAINE-BATES CLASH HERE FOR ALL CLASS OFFICES SEEN IN CASE OF k weekend replete with sport HELD TUESDAY EVENING activity is on the menu for the PARALYSIS VICTIM SATURDAY IS CRUCIAL TILT University of Maine Friday and Saturday of this week. Finai Elections- - Will James Temple '37 Still The program is as follows : On Danger List IN STATE SERIES CONTESTS CLASSES ORDERED FOOTBALL Be Conducted However Oct. 30 Freshmen vs. Junior Varsity • SUSPENDED NOV. 3 Friday afternoon President Hauck To Speak Both Teams Suffer SECONDARIES TUES. Bates vs. Maine Varsity At Maine--Bates Rally From Injury Students Will Attend Saturday 2:00 p.m. Losses Complete Tabulation of TRACK A huge football rally in prepara- Inauguration of tion for the opening of All Nominations Interscholastic Cross Country the State MARSHALL IS OUT Dr. Hauck Series here Saturday when Maine For Office Friday afternoon Maine meets Bates will be held Friday eve- Pale Blue, Outweighed, To ALLEN TO PRESIDE Colby, Bates, I 'rimary nominations for class of- Cross Country ning at 6:30 p.m. in Alumni Mem- Depend on Strategy orial gymnasium, under the direc- and committees were held Tues- Ten Piece Orchestra Will Saturday 10:00 a.m. And Speed ,•vening. Secondary nomina- tion of the Senior Skulls. Furnish Music for Freshman A vs. Hopedale t. ill be held next Tuesday eve- Saturday a.m. The rally will be the most im- By Roger Levenson , 7:00 p.m. in the same places Ceremony Varsity B Cross Country portant of the season thus far, and Back from football warring on the primaries were held, with elec- All classes. at the University will Harvard Invitation Meet a general turn-out is anticipated. foreign soil, the University of Maine t...its scheduled for one week from be suspended Saturday morning. Cambridge, Mass. President Arthur Hauck will Black Bears will pry off the lid in !'•:.t date. If a different delegate is November 3, during the inaugura- speak, as well as Coach Fred Brice their State Title defense here Sat- , your the secondaries than was sent tion ceremonies for Dr. Arthur A. and Coach Jenkins, and members of urday with the Bates Bobcats. in • hat promises wide. the primaries, he must bring the Hauck as eighth president of the the team. The band will give sev- to be the outstanding game of the Series. Both outfits are nee— credentials. University of Maine. The event NOTED PHILOSOPHER WAS eral selections, and a couple of short result cif the primary niiminations will be the feature of the fourth an- skits will be put on. somewhat revamped as the result of 'else°. lOWS Ahunni Homecoming, Novem- SPEAKER HERE FRIDAY injuries sustained in contests the the following nual note—Although JAMES TEstrLE past week, but most of the regulars ti•thitions are not official, it is believed ber 2-3. Edman Talks on Problems Facing EMBLEM AWARD WILL will be in there when Saturday rolls tie! they are complete with but few escep- It has been planned at this particular Undergraduate Students Although there is a slight improve- around. !re he ! -ertain nominations appearing in time so that students, faculty and alumni Of the Present ment in the condition of James Tem- BE MADE NOVEMBER 3 .!s will be invalid due to may attend in large numbers. It is hoped, • Bates outweighs the Pale Blue consid- 3roves Associate Professor of ple '37, who was onplete official lists will be made too, that several hundred parents and citi- Irwin Edina'', recently afilictml Outstanding Alumnus To Be Cited erably and in keeping with strategy em- Philosophy at Columbia University, spoke zens of Maine will find it possible to be with infantile paralysis, he is still on As Feature of Annual ployed thus far, Coach Brice will depend on "The Dilemma of the Educated Man," present. the danger list, according to authori- Homecoming upon the same speed and deception which Senior Nominations at 9:30 a.m. on Friday, October 19, at the The induction is to be a dignified, brief has gained so much ground to date. The in the Memorial Gymnasium. ties at the Eastern Maine General The awarding of an Alumni Ser- lent: Maurice Goddard, Milton Assembly Garnet, according to reports, has incor- home and simple ceremony, in keeping with the Hospital in Bangor. e.George Cobb, Sam Reese, Carl desires of Dr. Hauck and with economic Professor Edman. who was introduced vice Emblem will be a feature of the pirated a system of deception to go with one .1, Kenneth Black. by President Hauck, is an outstanding Temple is pledged to Sigma Chi. Prom- Altunni- Faculty 11 omec om i n g their weight and piwer and the spectators • :resident: Maurice Goddard. Ken- conditions of today. authority in the field of philosophy and inent among his extra-curricula activities witness a real open game on both re at ",ck. Stan Henderson, Warren lion. Harmon G. Allen. of Springvale, Luncheon which is to be held at the shiiold has published several books and essays on are memberships in the band and the Maine sides. It by -ii Reese. Win Hoyt. Donald An- president of the University Board of University of Maine, November 3, \Villiam Bessom, Milt MacBride. the subject. Masque. Ile was recently appointed to Trustees, will preside. Trustees E. E. The Maine lineup will still have Sam P. M. •i1. Carl Honer, Steve Marshall. the rating of sergeant in the band, an or- as a part of the fourth annual Alum- Chase '13, of Portland. and B. E. Pack- "A state university is not only organized Reese and Littlehalc missing while Steve ganization in which he has served for ni Homecotning program. George :ary : Agnes Crowley. Miriam ard 'IOL, of Augusta, will speak briefly for the pursuit of culture, but is devoted Marshall will also be on the sidelines ow- the past two years. Ella Rowe, Jean Walker. Char- before Dr. Hauck is introduced to deliver to a sense of citizenship in the community," S. Williams '05, of Augusta, presi- ing to a knee injury he received in the laChance, Dorothy Sawyer. Stan his inaugural address. said Professor Edman. "The undergrad- The Sigma Chi house will be under dent of the General Alumni Associ- game with New Hampshire. Porky Col- ,lurson. Ruth Harding. R. Lewis. uates especially," he continued, "are faced quarantine until Tuesday, October 30. lette and "True Toe" Proctor will share Treasurer: Kenneth Black. Harold Faculty members will attend in academic ation, will make the award. with solving the problem of the educated Despite rumors to the contrary, there are Reese's right guard berth while Clayt 1. rd. Carl Honer, Francis Nforong. Leon- costume. Former presidents of the Uni- rour emblems given in reci ignition of man of to-day. Will he be able to adapt no other Cases of infantile paralysis on the Totinan will reappear at right tackle. TEM ! I loot. Joel Marsh. Stone. Marshall. versity have been invited to in outstanding service have been awarded by plain: T. participate to Kenneth Kimball. Wood, his background of cultural knowledge campus, and utmost care is being taken first George Frame, who played most of the -Is ilosky. A. Otis, E. W. Far- the exercises. Music will be furnished by the General Alumni Association, the 1.. 1 Ingalls, the new society which is in the process of by antborities to guard against other 4'aces. Dartmouth and New Hampshire games, ' ii Dewitt, Preston Whittaker, R. a special 10 piece orchestra. The pro- one having been presented in 1930. Alumni being formed, where education will be uni- will spell Totman at the right tackle post. V. Pronovost, W. Emerson, E. gram will be completed by eleven o'clock. positions held, length and quality of ser- versal, and nit limited to a specialized class Carl Honer has been shifted to under- • S. Henderson, M. Goddard. P. vice and support of alumni and University of limited aristocracy?" SECOND ROUND RESULTS studying Milt MacBride at left half fol- urojects are among the factors considered .• -ommittee: .Sanborn. Anderson, Professor Edman pointed out that hith- lowing Marshall's injury and Bunny An- k. Galbraith. Copeland. P. Rand. M. C. A. HAS EXCELLENT ,r) making the decision. erto the cultural tradition of Western OF TENNIS TOURNAMENT derson will sub for Dow at the other half- " 11'.:eins, E. Creamer. S. Sabin, H. It is required that the recipient be pres- Europe, on the knowledge of which se • back positiiin. Rah Jim I h,w and Mac- r•. 0. Taylor, H. Helfand. W. MAGAZINE COLLECTION ent perm inally to receive the emblem which K -Bucknam, P. to-day, was really the re- Annual Autumn Court Classic Near Bride will t.arry on the punting aid pass- Black, Crocker, pride ourselves consists d a bronze pine tree with a large I.; Walton, R.
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