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That Deadly Pen Again No Longer The 'Weak Sister* 0 PROOF THAT THE PEN is mightier • BLOSSOMING FORTH is the New York than the sword is given in the editorial State School of Agriculture, heretofore tho column this week. Timely editorials con- 'weak sister' of Alfred educational insti- cerning the Union Band squabble and Mrs. tutions. Its rapid development in the past 8eidlin'a attempt to organize a better few years is presented in a survey to bo THE FIAT LUX found on page four. orchestra for the University will be found on page two. Student Neivspaper of Alfred University VOL. XXVII NO. 6 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1939, ALFRED, ,N. Y. Student Box Holder They Gave Engineers A Paper Rushing Like To Learn Casting Modified Prof. Burdick Would Enters Learn More Of Complete, Band Pact Electricity #PROF. H. O. BURDICK repeatedly Second stressed the regret for his lack of Play Work Vote Near knowledge in electricity when he ad- dressed the Alfred Electrical Associa- tion meeting last Wednesday night in Senate to Discuss Week the library of Agricultural Hall, and Begins he admitted that he would be glad Approval of New • INVITATIONS were sent out last to take a course in electricity in the • WITH REHEARSALS already week to 127 freshman and transfer School of Agriculture if he had the Union Contract men as the four competing fratern- in full Swing, Frosh-Soph play time, in order to learn something ities officially opened the 1939 season • A NEW CONTRACT, which in- about the technical apparatus with aight at Alumni Hall on Novem- with rush parties Friday night. cludes two concessions wrung by which he conducts his experiments, ber 8, should be productive of the Prospective pledges have been di- the Senate after a two-hour meet- such as the oscillograph and X-ray usual fine brand of acting for vided into four groups, each of which equipment. ing with five union officials last will be invited to the various houses After an informal chat among stu- which it is known. Wednesday, has been received by as a body each Friday night. Group dents and professors in the library, The Jamestown Extension will Senate President Richard Callista 1 was entertained at Delta Sigma Phi, during which ice cream and cookies open the program with Ronald Mit- Group 2 at Lambda Chi Alpha, Group '40 and will be presented to the were served, the meeting moved to chell's play, "A Husband For Break- • LOOKING SLIGHTLY WORRIED, the officers of the Student 3 at Kappa Psi Upsilon, and Group 4 Senate for approval Wednesday room 35, where Professor H. O. Bur- fast," and will be followed by three Branch of the American Ceramic Society appeared last week to at Klan Alpine. Kappa Nu also held dick, head of the University's biology local productions. pose for the above picture. From left to right they are Stephen evening. its first rush party for the Jewish stu- department, fascinated an audience of Directing "Refund," by Fritz Korin- Day '40, vice-president; Bernhard Gentsch '40, secretary; Frank After much wrangling, the Senate dents of the campus. thy, Betty Tim Kaiser '41, has an- about 70 students and instructors for Arrance '40, president; and William Drohan '40, treasurer. -was able to gain the use of campus For next Friday night, Group 1 will over an hour. He talked about sex nounced that the following will take orchestras once for each organization. visit Klan Alpine, Group 2 at Delta hormones and their relation to the part in her performance: Paul Pet- Their administration will be noted for the fact that it spon- The previous contract, rejected \by Sigma Phi, Group 3 at Lambda Chi development of several characters, and tit, Beverly Butterfield, Courtney Law- sored the first issue of the only ceramic college student publication the Senate, called for all orchestras Alpha, and Group 4 at Kappa Psi. about experiments in rejuvenating son, Seibert App, William Schuster, in the country. Editor-in-Chief of the new publication is Raymond to be union and for the campus or- Mary McAllister and William Landis. The groups follow: animals by the injection of sex hor- R. Zurer '40. chestra to be used only four times Group 1. Winslow Anderson, John W. mones. He also gave interesting facts Weldon Stone's "Devil Take a per year by the entire campus. Also Armstrong, Kenneth E. Booth, Marvin G. Whittler," directed by Wayne Rood, inserted in the new contract is a Britton, Robert C. Burgess, Stanley M. about vitamins, their composition and Butts, John D. Chamberlain, Francis R. includes the following in its cast: clause which calls for the Union to Cortello, Jr., John R. Dewender, Walter H. about different avitaminoses. ACS Surprises Engineers East, Elmo A. Fordham, Robert M. Golden, Stanton Langworthy, Daphne Simp- hold its member orchestras to con- Gny L. Hartman, Donald W. Hoefler, Ar- son, Arthur Crapsey, Lee Linhof, tracts signed and guaranteeing Union nold Johnson, Kola Kipp, Charles J. Kucera, Robert A. Lewis, Earl M. Lippert, Frank Bukowski, Donald Wattles, With Four-Page Tabloid support to the contraetees in the Clifford A. Madsen, Joseph F. Meade, Ed- Martian Life Topic ward I>. Mooney, Walter C. O'Leary, Win- Coulston Hageman, Thaddeus Clark, event that a union band should fail Bton R. Repert, Kenneth D. Ripley, Gerald Ruth Rogers, Betty Baldridge, Domi- • DEDICATED to Dean Major E. to fullfill the terms of a signed con- V. Kynders, Richard Shinebarger, Russell For Assembly nic Celentano and Calvin Heeder. Holmes, "The Alfred Enginner" tract. W. Stein, Robert F. Timke, Ivan T. Wal- • "LIFE ON MARS" will be the sub ters, Laur Don G. Wheatno, V. James Will- John Hallock, Douglas Manning, son. ject of a non-technical lecture given publication of the Student President Williams and Secretary John Boros, Harold Johnson, Ray- Aides Group 2. John S. Angevine, E. Steven by Clyde Fisher, noted astronomer Branch of the American Ceramic Fix led the five Union delegates in Berger, George P. Brengel, Robert F. mond Milton, Victor Wilkins, Jane Brown, S. Roland Burk, J. Raymond Calla- and Curator-in-Chief of the Hayden Society, was distributed Friday the arbitration pow-wow. All of the han, William S. Christman, Stuart M. Sennate and Margaret Ames will be Eighteen Student Planetarium, at the University Assent Alfred Senators participated in the Davis, Richard F. Dickinson, William K. directed by Robert Beers in "The morning at the Sixth Annual Ellis, Merton J. Friberg, Donald G. Griffin, bly on Thursday. The talk will be Assistants Help two-hour session. W. Ellsworth Hauth, William J. Hurley, Jundbent of Indra" by Dhan Mukerji. Meeting of the Ceramic Associa- Harold Johnson, John A. Kirchner, Everett illustrated with colored slides and Faculty The contract which will be pre- A. Landin, Joseph T. Limeri, James E. will examine the atmosphere, seasons, tion of New York. Lippfce. A. Lawrence Maffle, John R. Mills, • TEN SENIORS, seven juniors, and sented to the Senate follows: Kichard E. Nenno, Paul B. Pettit, John J. canals, and other physical conditions The four page tabloid devoted to Richardson, Robert J. Robinson, J. Patrick one graduate comprise the list of stu- Whereas, the Hornell Musicians Pro- of the planet Mars. news of the Ceramic College and to Snlese, Robert R. Sinclair, Fred J. Tafuro, Twenty-Five dent assistants for tne year 1939-40. tective Union, Local 416, A. F. of M. James R. Tinklepaugh, Sherman L. Watson, Dr. Fisher has written and lectured the activities of the Student Branch Cart A. Wilbur, William B. Woods. Nearly half of these are at work aid- of Hornell, N. Y., is an organization Group 3. Seibert K. App. Jr., Lawrence on both nature subjects and on as- was edited by Raymond Zurer '40. ing the three chemistry professors, of Musicians affiliated with the Ameri- B. Bickford, Jr., Ralph V. Brigham, James tronomy. Besides being instrumental Pieces Needed Assisting him were officers of the M. Brownlow, W. Scott Burk, Jr., Anthony where lab work demands more over- can Federation (of Labor, and has Calos, Wilfred Clay, William H. Dennis, in the establishing of the Zeiss Pro American Ceramic Society and mem- Philip J. DiSalvo, H. Keith Elston, George seeing than instructors cire able to jurisdiction over all Union Musicians J. Gallager, Donald E. Hardy, Franklin A. jection Planetarium, he has conduct- For Orchestra bers of the editorial board, Frank in the City of Hornell, New York and Heasley, Ramon R. lies, Haik P. Kavook- manage. In order to be eligible for ed photographic expeditions to Bur- Arrance '40, Stephen Day '40, Bern- has control over all Union Musicians jian, Paul Kopko, Walter F. Lawrence, Jr., • MRS. ADA BECKER SEID- an assistant's job, a student must be C. Alan Lindquist, Jr., Norman G. Little- muda and to Lapland. hard Gentsch '40, and William Dro- entering their jurisdiction who are ton, Ernest W. Manchester, Raymond M. LIN, in charge of the Orchestra in the uppermost bracket as far as Milton. William H. Nichols, Robert H. han '40. members of another Local, in Mat- BJIey, Heinz G. Rodies, William C. Schuster, this year, has issued a final plea studies are concerned, and especially James R. Starkweather, Charles H. Taylor, Alfred AUCA Members The new paper will probably be a ters of disputes and union conditions. Romer V. Volk, Donald H. Wattles, Victor apt in the subject at which he pro- for musicians to turn out tonight quarterly. In the future, advertising Whereas, representatives from the B. Wilkins, John W. Young. poses to work. The list is as follows: Group 4. John W. Armstrong, Christo- Attend Cornell Confab at 8 p.