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E3fl Is' N«w Bandma.t.r dham's nd Plans to *» d Al McNqmora Giv« Viawt ns On The New Monthly's Top* •« City— N«w Look- Pag* 3 FORDHAM COLLEGE, NEW~YORK, NOVEMBER 21, 1951 Defense: Fordham's Unit Stars in Drill TenSeniorstoBowOutSaturday As dozens of sirens in the New York area sprung into action and sound- • Bir warning of the practice air raid Wednesday evening Nov. 14, Ford- In Classic Battle with NYU University's Civil Defense Mobile First Aid Unit was stationed at post at Fordham Hospital, waiting to be called into action. By MM JACOBY In the Fordham unit, there were 184 personnel, consisting entirely of In the twenty-ninth renewal of the Fordham-NYU grid rivalry, ten •dents and faculty members of the® TELECAST FROM CHURCH Maroon Seniors will ring down the curtain on their college football armacy School. The unit was or The Fordham University Church careers this Saturday at Randall's Island. Taking the field for the last nized and under the direction o: will be the scene of a series of time will be such defensive stalwarts as end and Captain Chris Campbell, Leonard J. Piccoli, Professor o StudentsConfer nation-wide telecasts over the tackle Art Hickey, end Tom Bourke, halfback Bill Sullivan, end Dick lic Health of the Fordham Col- National Broadcasting Company fMotta, and guard Bill Snyder. The e of Pharmacy. The Medical Di during the month of'December. offensive stars who will bid adieu tor of the aid station is Dr. Josep! With Faculty The NBC television series, include Ed Kozdeba, extra-point s and the Chaplain is Rev. Jphi known as "The Frontiers, of kicker and center, his brother Joe at Kelly, S.J., Dean of the Fordham In New Set-Up Faith," will originate from the fullback, end Tom Healey, and guard iooi of Adult Education. campus on the second, ninth, six- Stan Brois. Another player who will teenth, and twenty-third of De- see action for the last time is offen- The background to the drama wa: No decision was reached in the iat enemy planes had broke! cember from 1:00 to 1:30 p.m. sive end Mike Renaldo, who, despite Student-Faculty Board discussions The programs will consist of the fact that he has one more year trough the defense lines arouni on the problem of coats and ties for lew York City, and had droppec hymns sung by the Pius School in college, has used up his eligibility. boarder students at meals, in the first of Liturgical Music, and sermons Although neither team has had .several atomic bombs on the New meeting of the group since it was much success this season, the winner Yo "area. One of the bombs hai' by the Rev. John Dougherty, provided for in the Student Council S.T.D., Professor of Scriptures at of this ancient sixty-two-year-old jit'part of the Bronx. When th< constitution adopted March 21, 1948. classic always considers the season Jl clear" siren was sounded, thi Immaculate Conception Seminary It was decided that meetings of in Darlington, New Jersey. a success. The Violets, a young ball a of the Civil Defense started. In* club, although winning but one game diately the Fordham unit was this Board will be held once every This .will be the first coast-to- month of the school year. coast telecast from the Fordham all season, have shown promise of iifid by phone that they were to bursting forth at any time with an tort to Public School 48 locate" Another problem discussed at the campus. meeting, held earlier in the month, upset, as evidenced by their excit- was the lessening of work for those ing stand against a heavily favored members ef the Senior and Junior Lehigh team a few weeks back. honor classes. Although no formal Fordham, on the other hand, after decision was reached on this matter, Dr. Brown Awarded getting off to a fine start, has blown it was generally agreed that the hot and cold during the second half teachers of these classes would co- New Grant-in-Aid of the season, partly because of in- operate in reducing the weight of juries. After putting on an amazing the heavy schedule of these students. CAPT. CHRIS CAMPBELL passing exhibition which almost The purpose of the student faculty For Cancer Study "Stalwart defender" turned the tide against San Fran- board, according to the constitution, cisco, quarterback Roger Franz, the is "to establish effective coordina- East's leading passer at the time, tion and cooperation between the A grant-in-aid of $6,048 has been was sidelined the following Satur- student body and the faculty through awarded to Dr. Ellis V. Brown of day in the Syracuse contest by a impartial and objective discussions Fordham University by the Federal Council Sets Up pulled tendon, and missed the Rut- on matters of common concern." Security Agency, Public Health gers battle. It is expected that the Therefore, the Council urges that Service, for continuation of cancer Interest Groups Rajah will be pitching against the any student with a problem perti- research begun in February, 1951. Violets come Saturday. The punting nent to student welfare submit it The announcement was made by chores, however, will have to be for consideration. Such suggestions the Rev. J. Franklin Ewing, S.J., To Aid Clubs handled by either George Murphy may be brought to the Student Assistant to the President for Re- or John Griffin. Council office in- Roberts. There will search at the University. In an effort to increase the benefit On its record, the Rams will be be members of the council on hand Dr. Brown, an organic chemist, is of the Fordham College extra-cur- favored, which, as football fans to discuss problems every day. conducting a long-range program of ricular program, the Student Coun- k , b, All suggestions will be brought injecting -synthesized new com- cil has set up a system of interest know, means absolutely nothing in a up at the meetings of the Student- pounds into rats, attempting to in- groups which will enable the leaders rivalry such as this one. As a matter Faculty Board. Students who re- duce cancerous tumors. It is hoped of fact, this particular rivalry has Pharmacy stndenti demrastrate of various organizations to coordi- been marked by upsets through'the aid methods similar to those quest it, may have their names with- the observations made in this man- nate their activities and to benefit held. ner will aid in the over-all research years. The Violets saw their Rose I during the civilian defense test from the work done on other cam- Bowl hopes battered by the deter- The faculty is represented on the in this field, although at present puses. last Wednesday. there is no relationship established mined Rams in 1935 to the tune of board 'by two Jesuit faculty mem- The interest groups, as set up by bers, the Rev. Thurston Davis, S.J., between tumors found in humans (Continued on page 2) in the vicinity of Hunt's Point. Their and those in rats. the Council in its Oct. 30 meeting, job was to set up a medical aid sta Dean of the College, and the Rev. will correspond with groups already Vincent Hopkins, S.J.; and by two Formerly a research chemist with existing in the New York-New Jer- tion in the school to care for casual Chas. Pfizer and Co., Inc., Dr. Brown lies in that area. With four buses lay faculty members, Mr. Samuel sey region of the National Federation Frosh-Soph Retreat Telfairand Mr. James Brady. The has been an associate professor at of Catholic College Students. In this and a truck, Fordham's unit lefl Fordham since 1947. He holds sev- the hospital and drove to the design Rev. Laurence J. McGinley, S.J., way it is hoped that the delegates to President of the University, is an eral patents with the United States the interest groups will receive the Led by Fr. Farley aated spot. At the school, the sta- and Great Britain. • • tion was immediately set up. It con- ex officio member of the board. benefit of learning how similar activ- sisted of three groups, each assigned Representatives of the student Dr. Leopold R. Cerecedo, Profes- ities on other campuses conduct And Fr. Monaghan a special job in the treatment of body provided for in the constitution sor of Bio-chemistry at Fordham, is themselves. casualties. One was assigned the job are the president and vice-president aiding Dr. Brown in this research. Assisting them are Mr. Jack Travers William Boyan, senior Fordham The freshman-sophomore retreat of caring for all burn cises, an- of the Student Council, and the pres- delegate to NFCCS, introduced the other for shock and head injuries, idents of both senior and junior (Ph.D., Bio-chem), and Mr. Robert was brought to a close last Friday Faessinger and Mr. Robert Collins, program whereby Religious Affairs, with a Solemn High Mass in the "nd the third for abdominal, arm, year. Filling these posts this year are Student Affairs, Communications, nd head injuries. Frank Young, Bob Buesse, Bill Mil- graduate students of organic chem- University Chapel. istry. International Affairs, and Social Af- ler and Joe McGranaghan. fairs groups have been formed. The Rev. Leo G. Monaghan, S.J., was Casualties Treated first meeting of these planning-liai- retreat master for the sophs in the While the unit was rushing to tlv son groups took place last Friday. lower church, wh^e the Rev.