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The Montana Kaimin University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Associated Students of the University of Montana Montana Kaimin, 1898-present (ASUM) 2-23-1932 The onM tana Kaimin, February 23, 1932 Associated Students of the State University of Montana Let us know how access to this document benefits ouy . Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper Recommended Citation Associated Students of the State University of Montana, "The onM tana Kaimin, February 23, 1932" (1932). Montana Kaimin, 1898-present. 1338. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper/1338 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Associated Students of the University of Montana (ASUM) at ScholarWorks at University of Montana. It has been accepted for inclusion in Montana Kaimin, 1898-present by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks at University of Montana. For more information, please contact [email protected]. sTATC UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA, MISSOULA, MONTANA A.IM IH TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1932 VOLUME XXXI. No. 36 Alexander and Kelleher Colleges Honor g iv e s a d d r e s s |President Clapp Speaks Leave Tonight to Debate First President In Bicentennial A t Convocation Honoring Schools on Pacific Coast C. G. Manning, Lewistown, Represents Birth of First President State University at George Forensic Team Will Debate Eleven Times in Three States, Washington Celebration Meeting “George Washington, the Engineer” Is Topic of Address at First tight Schools on Longest Tour Taken by State All-School Gathering of the Year; Songs By Glee Club University Speakers Since 1928 C. G. Manning, superintendent of the Lewistown city schools and principal And One-Act Play Complete Program of the Fergus county high school, rep­ Grant Kelleher of Butte and Edward Alexander of Whitehall will resented the State University at the One who had sympathy enough to know where to go without injury leave tonight at 12 o’clock on a 2,000-mile forensic trip to the Pacific Bicentennial Convocation of George to others; who had scholarship enough to pick the best way to get coast, in which they will visit eight schools in three states, engaging Washington university which was held in Constitution hall, the auditorium of there, and who had stamina enough to follow the trail he picked” debates. Ihis tour is the longest undertaken by the State Uni­ the Daughters of the American Rev­ was the characterization given George Washington by President C. H. v e r s ity forensic department since 1928. olution, Monday evening. ■^Clapp at the convocation held yester­ » 7 LAST something has pleased The first engagement on the itinerary Representatives of colleges and uni­ day, Washington’s birthday, in Main Garb Committee Is Named will be with the University of Idaho at us. "Death Takes a Holiday” was versities throughout the country and Band Will Sponsor Mixer hall auditorium at 11 o’clock. Presi­ in our opinion the best play that has At Meeting of Junior Class Moscow on Wednesday night. Other the Department of Superintendence of After Bobcat-Grizzly Game dent Clapp stressed the qualities of been produced here for several years. engagements and their dates are: the National association joined with efficiency and management found In Members of the junior class met Washington State college at Pullman, As a whole the cast was well chosen, the university founded in the District Saturday evening, following the Washington in a talk entitled, “George Tuesday afternoon in Room 206 February 25; Whitman college at and the acting excellent Lighting and of Columbia in honoring George Wash­ Grizzly-Bobcat game, the State Washington, the Engineer.” of the Forestry building at 4:15 Walla Walla, February 26; Willam­ Delta Sigma Rho setting assisted in making the produc­ ington and in the furtherance of his University Band is sponsoring a Other features of the convocation ette university at Salem, Ore., Febru­ tion an unusual one for an amateur o’clock to discuss a date for the expressed hope. student mixer. This is the fourth included two numbers by the men’s ary 29; Oregon State college at Cor­ May Give Charter presentation: In fact, the improvement Junior Prom and appoint a junior George Washington university was annual mixer the band will have glee club and a one-act play. After vallis, March 1; University of Oregon lent by such aids shows the handicap garb committee. Vice president founded in 1821 in promotion of the To Debate Team put over. Last year, the mixer the singing of two stanzas of America at Eugene, March 2; College of Puget under which student actors and act­ Virigina Connolly presided at the hope and project of the first president was held the evening followink by the whole assemblage, the men’s Sound at Tacoma, March 3, and Uni­ resses must work in the Little The­ meeting. The date for the Prom of the United States for a university the Gonzaga-Grizzly football game glee club gave “Land of Mine,” by versity of Washington at Seattle, National Forensic Society Desires ater. Of course, they are only another was referred to President C. H. located in the capital of the nation “to in November, 1930. A charge of 25 MacDermott, and the “Star Spangled March 4. The team will spend Satur­ To Establish a Chapter group that works hard and well with Clapp for approval and nothing which the youth of fortune and talents cents will be made for each indi­ Banner,” under the direction of De- day and Sunday, February 27 and 28, On Campus inadequate facilities. But it’s still too definite concerning it has been from all parts thereof might be sent vidual attending, and it is a Loss Smith, dean of the School of at Walla Walla and will engage in had, and means that the Masquers are announced. The junior garb com­ for the completion of their education strictly no-date affair. Music will Music. two debates, one on Friday afternoon Darrell R. Parker, State University to he congratulated the more for their mittee as appointed consists of in all the branches of polite literature; be furnished by George Boving- and the second on Sunday night at one debate coach, received a letter recently One-Act Play work in the past. Michael Kennedy, chairman; Alice arts and sciences; in acquiring don’s orchestra. This is the band's from Henry L. Ewbank, national presi­ “God Winks,” by Catherine Burgess, Taylor, Ruth Provost, Catherine of the Walla Walla churches. Requests knowledge in the principles of pol­ biggest event of the school year dent of D elta. Sigma Rho, honorary the one-act play ~ sponsored by the Coe, Elmer Sheehan and Bob have also been made for two debates itics and good government.” and the only way the organization AST year’s advocate of snobbery forensic fraternity, expressing a desire Masquers, concluded the first convo­ Schroeder. The committee will at Oregon State college and at the Col­ With Washington’s desire in mind, has to raise money for uniforms, cation to be held this year. Eugene comes out this year with a claim meet this week to discuss what lege of Puget Sound. John Quincy Adams, the secretary of to institute a chapter of that organi­ B equipment and music, and to de­ Hunton, Missoula, played the part of that college girls dress more sloppily garb will be selected. questions will be used on the state, and all other members of the zation on the Montana campus. fray expenses of the annual trip. Mr. Gower, the old man who had a than their sisters. And a college presi­ coming tour, one being the Pi Kappa cabinet, together with 32 members of Several years ago an effort was, made to start a chapter here but the! cup and saucer once used by George dent tells her students that they no Delta question: Resolved, that Con­ Congress, contributed to the fund for plan never was carried through. There Washington when the Gower family longer create slang, but merely accept gress should enact legislation provid­ the purchase of land and the develop­ was only one paid-up member and the had entertained him at tea. Evelyn what has been handed down to them ing for centralized control of industry. ment of the institution. Three years Bitter Root Trip effort died because of lack of proper Students Make Blaeser, Missoula, played Margaret from a preceding generation. Assum­ The State University team will argue later when the first commencement support. Gower, the daughter-in-law who at­ ing that both are right, although we the negative side of this question. The was held, President Monroe headed the By Mountaineers The main difficulty in organizing/ a Survey of Prices tempted to get the cup and saucer to see no reason for confining criticism other question to be used is: Resolved, eminent company attending the exer­ chapter here is the financial question. sell. Jane, the Irish housekeeper who to women, our query is: Why? Are that cutting of wages during the pres­ cises. Proves Success The Initiation fee is $15, which in­ In Local Stores saved the relics by substituting others, college men and women so secure in ent depression has retarded the proc­ The School of Government, founded cludes a pin, a life subscription to the was played by Ruth Bernier, Helena. the prestige that a degree gives that ess of recovery. Kelleher and Alex­ in 1898 as the School of Comparative Sixteen Members from Local Club Gavel, the organization’s publication, Comparison Is Made Between Prices Charles Remington, Belt, took the part they think they needn’t be discriminat­ ander will uphold the negative side of Jurisprudence and Diplomacy, is par­ Find Many Thrills on Ttvo-day and $2.50 as a fee to a traveling fund.
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