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VOICE Of the VETERAN ENGINEERS MAKE DANCE PLANS By PHILIP PATTON r Those veterans who have ap- ; • plied for benefits under the G.I. Bill are advised by the Veterans Administration that it will take Campus Group Starts a period of between six weeks to two months before the adjustment will appear in the subsistence • 1947 Activities With checks. The Santa Clara The following is taken from a notice received by Dr. Charles W. Official Publication oj the Associated Students oj the University o] Santa Clara * Bossier, local veterans’ coordina- jSir, . VOL. 26, NO. 10 ZM THURSDAY, DECEMBER Dance At Francis tor, from the San Francisco office. SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA, 19, 1946 5 CENTS THE COPY L I* “It should be recognized that from The Empire Room of the Sir Francis Drake Hotel will the time a veteran submits appli- be the scene of the fast approaching Eingeers’ Dance, to be cation for benefits, to the of President's Christmas Message time No Decision held on January 11, 1947. receiving the first check, at least Fr. Copeland Is Speaker two months will elapse. If papers By REV. WILLIAM C. GIANERA, S.J., PRESIDENT Semi-formal in nature and featuring Irv Corren and hiajjj affecting the pay status of the vet- As the holy season of Christmas draws near I wish In White Debate orchestra, the dance is sponsore|| eran are submitted, such as proof At Nobili Club to offer my thanks and appreciation to the members of by the Engineers’ Society, and la- of marriage, the adjustment will Banquet under the direction of a dance the staff of the University and to the members of the On Disarming Alumnus Elected not be affected in the check for Emerging again as an active campus organization after committee made up of Joseph six weeks to two In a Student Body. Especially do I wish to commend the atti- World disaramament was the months. four years of dormancy, the Nobili Club combined its first Spillane, Norman Vogel and John large number of cases if another tude of all in the face of the many difficulties under which question for discussion at Mon- Medical Society’s Smith. postwar meeting with a dinner in San Jose’s De Napoli res- day’s meeting of the Stephen M. few days were allowed to elapse we have been laboring. Without the patience and coopera- After two weeks of work and before expediting taurant last Wednesday evening. White Debating Society, as a spir- action is re- tion manifested by you the works of the University endless difficulties, the committee quested, the veteran’s affairs would ited debate was held on the topic, New President Guest speaker of the evening was Rev. Raymond F. handicapped. decided upon the place and or- would be order have been greatly May this spirit continue “Resolved: That disarmament on Anthony in in the course Copeland, S.J., formerly professor Dr. B. Diepenbrock, a chestra, and announced that the of processing.” to be maniiesled in the future to the end that the prestige the part of all nations would not graduate of Santa Clara Univer- routine of history at Santa Clara. In his eluding tax. Correns’ or- peace of the Irv * be beneficial to the talk he recounted experiences with and renown ot the University of the past may be increased sity, and at present senior staff chestra will be on hand for danc- Fr. Grisez, United States.” member in internal TERMINAL LEAVE the Fifth and Seventh Armies, in- John in the future. medicine at ing between the hours of 9 and 1, Upholding the negative side St. Mary’s been Once again all those who have cluding the landings at Salerno, My prayer during this Christmas season Hospital, has se- and parking facilities will be will be that were William H|fcomber and lected president not done so are reminded to fill the slow advance through Italy Former Faculty of the San Fran- available at the Union Square Ga-£ the Christ Child will look favorably on all of you, shower Bruce Oneto, while the burden of cisco Medical out and send in their applications and France and the final battles County Society, of- rage, a half block distant from you with His choicest blessing and give you much happi- the carried by ficials last for terminal leave pay acquired in Bavaria. Relating of his travels, affirmative^"'Was announced week. the Sir Francis Drake. Member, Dies Edward Farrell-in the of in. the armed services. These ap- he described in detail the peoples ness, May He also make the New Year memorable for the absence Co - founder of the California his colleague. A volunteer was re- Bids will go on sale this After- plication blanks may be obtained and countryside of the regions he Rev. John C. Grisez, S.J., for- happiness and success which will crown your efforts in Society of Internal Medicine, Dr. quested to assume the role of the noon, and those wishing to attend at any post office, and must con- passed. Injuries during the cam- mer University of Santa Clara in- the days you. Diepenbrock is also a member of before second speaker of the affirma- should contact any one of the men tain the signature of a notary paign had enabled him to make the California Academy of Medi- structor, died last Monday night in Amid your reunions during the coming not tive, and the generous assistance on the dance committee. Bids will public. numerous side trips which would weeks do cine, an active member of sev- Santa Barbara where he had been forget what Christ means to of Robert Shindler speaking ex- also be on sale in the University .Payment will be made in the otherwise have been impossible. us, how. by following His eral other medical and scientific serving pastor the Church temporaneously both in his posi- Book Store, which is loeatdd In form of bonds which will mature The Nobili Club was formed as of teachings and example we .can obtain that for which all organizations, and a member of tive speech and was the basement of O’Connor Hall. in five years. However, veterans chiefly to bring together students of Our Lady of Sorrows since July, people strive, namely, peace and happiness. To Christ, rebuttal, the State Board of Medical Ex- greatly appreciated by the so- “I hope that as many students may use the bonds as payment on of Italian descent and background 1945. alone, can we turn for the remedy the aminers. their which will cure ciety. as are able to attend will come to National Service Life Insur- for the purpose of cultivating the Father Grisez, who celebrated Aiding him, and also newly ap- evils that now beset the world. May He bless you abun- The affirmative mantained that the dance,” stated Joseph Spillane, ance. When the bonds are assigned cultural relations between Amer- pointed, will be Dr. Lois H. Brock, his golden jubilee as a Jesuit four dantly, guide you and protect you. disarmament should not be under- engineering president. “The en- as payments on permanent in- ica and Italy. Its aimis to promote iirst vice president, a member of years ago, came to San Jose in taken until humanity under- gineers,” he continued, “have put surance, the policy has the usual the contact of American students the American Board of Obstetrics cash 1919 and went to Santa Barbara goes a “spiritual disarmament,” forth every effort to make one increase in value each year \with the contributions of Italy in and Gynecology, and Dr. Thomas this for the first in 1925. Five while the negative argued that, of the finest social of as the bond fund is used to pay literature, painting, sculpture and time Faculty, Students CIC Delegates F. Mullen, second vice president, activities to “since actions, not words, are the the year.” advance premiums, but this “ad- music. years later he returned San now holding the post of assist- pastor outward manifestations of spirit, vance” cash value cannot be with- Preceding the talk by Father Jose to serve as of St. ant clinical professor of surgery Josephs’ See ROTC Unit Plan Conference there could be no disarmament drawn now. The assignment of Copeland, Prof. Umberto Olivieri, untu 1936, when he re- at the University of California to pastor. that would be spiritual and not leave bonds is held against the the club moderator, gave an ac- tired become assistant Medical School. Fr. Attends to material. King cash value the policy. count of the- persecution stu- In 1945 he was re-assigned In First Review At Santa Clara of Due to inequality of The County Medical Society, » * tie » Santa Barbara and was replaced prepar- dents in Slovakia and urged con- Passing in review before the San Jose by Rev. Thomas On January 10, the Catholic In- ation, no decision was made on the which numbers more than 1300 CHRISTMAS SPIRIT* sideration of their unfortunate in Don- Education Meet assembled faculty and student debate, and the meeting was San Francisco physicians, is an For those sick and wounded plight. ohoe, S.J. tercollegiate Council will hold its body, the ROTC training unit' of closed with a brief discussion on adjunct of the California Medical ex-G.Ls who are Presiding at Father Grisez received his early first meeting of the new year on In still in VA the combination the University of Santa Clara the style of each debater by Rev. Association arid the American Northwest hospitals in this area special dinner and meeting were Horace education at St. Ignatius College, the Santa Clara campus.