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Gonzagass* Bulletin See Page Two Sure, And Have You Got The Reader Rumbles Your Peepers Peeled For In This Week's Editorial. A Popular Irisher? GonzagaSs* Bulletin See Page Two. Official Publication of the Associated Students of Gonzaga University Z602 Spokane. Washington. March I, 1939 Picture Captures the Pageantry of Local Consecration DrdHldtJC GfOliP TO ' Give Spring Show Truly beautiful photograp , Air Saga Leads the Bishop Fltxgerald consecration ; have been made and colored by Roy LeUer, camera artist, and Broadway Farce I placed on display on I board A copy of any ot pictures may lie purchasi-d th [ members of the BULLETIN l drama by Wead. ; fori .• ilollllt I'l»> with i Father Leo J Vents' fin .iris costing fur his itial iprlng presentation, Groundwork tor on extensive HK-wceka period of practice was Bid last night when twelve asplr- Dr. Rotchford Is u;: actors met In the auditorium nth Father Yeats lor tryouU. Both of the plays In question Mendel's Speaker njoyeii extraordinary suc- i the Broadway stage ami rd iti i i pie- Tomorrow Night form "Celling Zero'1 starred i Cagnoy and Pat O'Brien in Provides Technicolor Illus­ Men on a Horse" brought tration; To Meet At reen Frank McHugb and •ndcll. For the feminine Sacred Heart. tresses will be recruited (rum tiie Sacred Heart school .it ;nursing . Tomorrow evening at S o'clock Dr. Robert L. Rotchford will speak Pus: production* ol Father to the Mendel society at the Sa­ Vents Include the stage and screen cred Heart hospital on the subject success, "Page Miss Glory" un.l of Caesarian sections. An actual; Owen Francis Dudley's adaptation. section, turned in technicolor, will of his book, 'The Masterful accompany tbe talk. Contrary to Monk" the onlmary custom of thc Mendel society, the lecture is open to An Interesting meeting Was held last Thursday evening when Dr. "No Gentlemen" H. H. Southcombo, eminent neu­ One of the impressive parts In the the balconlm above. Wanlungtori'f I other John J. Keep, s. I., deacon aanctuory entrance, utandlng. various sections of the Pacific rologist and psychiatrist, deliver­ colorful a**a*»aBal*Bil of Bishop drat native Bishop is hi»o» prov •if the Mats; Bishop Crtiuont, of An-hblshop Edwtu« O. Howard, caul. In f r .ml of the ed a lecture upon "The Neurologi­ Fitzgerald In St. Aloysius church' truti' at the hlgii altar durti.g th Aluilui, (unsecnator, and Father U.I)., of Portland. Also In the sanc­ roll art. same of the liu Prosecutor Avers last Friday morning. Newsreel und chanting of the. Lltuny. N'*t li Cornelius Snyder. <).!•'.M., subdea-' tuary are shown kneeling some of clergy member* wbo took part Ui cal Aspects of Criminal psychia­ magazine cameramen hovering in HKhop Fltzgorald, left to rig'''-. It Km. On the throne near the right. the sixty church dignitaries from till' it'l-rilliilii. try." Wh orntoi -••i Dr. SoutbCOntbe stated that the sharp retorts back and forth acrOH Interrelation of law and medicine the room and President Henderson FATHER ALTMAN IS POSTPONED MEETING was becoming more und more pOUnded madly for order, poutup Who's Gonzaga's Mick ?.. OUT FOR MONTH Gonzaga To Have OF I.R.C. SCHEDULED prominent, the successful criminol­ emotions came to a head yesterday FOR THIS AFTERNOON ogist being Intimately acquainted as Paul Slnnltt was placed under Engineering students will be with both law and medicine. He I fur c Bulletin Again Sponsors cited several otherwise unsolvable lng member of the Platforuni. saddened to hear that the Rev. Entry In Festival Mr. Donovan, S.J.. professor ot cases which were reconstructed Francis Altman, S.J., head of the medieval history, will speak this and solved purely through the ef­ Prosecuting attorney Jack "From Aula* Sod" Contest Engineering department, will be afternoon to thc members of the forts of noted English and Scottish Clark, who brought the indictment, Gonzaga's Most Popular Irishman. Who is ho? forced to remain ln a hospital bed Gonzaga's dramatic deportment International Relations club. The medical authorities, •fused to divulge .1. tails of the of­ Tbe BULLETIN tbla year again takes up the shillulali for approximately another month. will enter the one-act tragedy meeting which was originally fences but admitted on outline the auld country by conducting Its annual probe to detenu Father Altman, stricken ill last "Submerged" In the civic tourna­ scheduled for last week will be Mental Di.Mii**. charge would be nerved today. week, Is resting caally ln the Sa­ ment of plays to be a feature of given over to a discussion of the "No American physician has Stated Clark. "Tlie evidence 'goes est specimen of Irish humanity on the campus. cred Heart hospital under the care the Spokane Festival of Drama, Mediterranean relations of France made any worth while contribution to show lhat Sinltt Is a gentleman. Red Heads At Premium ol Doctor John II. O'Shea. Music and Dance. and Italy. to the study of mental diseases, al­ With red-heads at a premium. Frpm March to April various or­ Thomas Curran will be provided though America is second to none the MeCuires, the O'Brien's, thc 1 ganizations throughout thc city an opportunity to publicly "Im­ in all other lines of medicine," Is Attorneys f.ir the defense have Kelly * *nd the Murphy's, in fact Service Men Aid will present their playa. Judges prove" on the speech and to offer the contention of Dr. Soutlicombc. not yet been appointed but the any man about the campus who will rate thc performances and constructive criticism. President "Tho beds of the mentally nick far probability 1* that "Polaon Bob" can stand up and say "Shurc-an- choose six to be presented ln a Carl Johnson will close thc meet­ outnumber those of all other types Deliwo will head the staff. Ma*. be-gorry" bos a wide-open chance Visiting Prelates Calendar prominent downtown theatre. ing with announcements relative of sickness combined, yet nothing King, Platforum Judge, will preside to achieve the fame of St. Pat­ Pour Finally Selected to thc club's regional conference, has been done to remedy this sit­ over Lhe trial and the club mem rick's recognition to be held late In March. uation." bers will serve as the Jury. The special unnamed secret MARCH 1-7 These productions will be put on BULLETIN contest committee, tcllltating [ho transportation Wednesday— over a period of time and four will composed of Doon McDiratine, lotting dignitaries to and from 12:10 p. m.—Kennel meet­ be selected to compose an eve­ Jock O'Fahey, arid Willy Mae- ration of Bishop W. J. j ing, room 221. ning's review. Prizes will be award­ O'Mulllgan has not. as yet, agreed I Fitzgerald, S.J : Platforum anil j 2Ab p. ——.I.R.C. meeting, ed not only for the best play but Round Table Fetes Mike Pecarovich also for thc best actor and on a fitting award to be presented t],e Knlghi Kennel met In-! room 221. to the winner, McDiratine holding coming trains on Thursday night, Mr. Leo F. Lanphier, S.J., Gon­ out for a sack of Irish potatoes, and Friday morning. Thc visiting 'rhuraduy— zaga's enterpenour par excellence, MacO'Uulllgan favoring an Irish celebrities ana assistants for lhe 10 u. m.—Debute meeting, and Buddy Zumwalt. stage minded bouquet, and •O'Fahey offering so high Mans wore taken from tbe room 228. halfback, completed arrangements many and such i;i--Insh sugges­ trains to their place of lodging by 7:30 p. -.—Mendel meeting, lost Monday night wben they at­ tion* that limited space prohibits room 311. tended a meeting of tho Recreation their enumeration courtesy cars provided, for tho oc­ casion, by both organizations. Council of Organized Agencies. Choice of the Most Popular 10 a m.— Chapel. Other school groups may enter Irishman at Gonzaga will be made Members of Lhe Platforum driv­ 6:30 p. m.—Music depart­ plays If they ao desire. by use of a special ballot to be ing courtesy cars were Bill Itoycc. ment broadcast over KGA. printed ID next week's issue of Lhe Bob Henderson, Paul Slnnltt. Joe Saturday— BULLETIN. Any student who 7:30 p. m.—Father Linden boasts a bona fide Irish extraction Simpson, Joe Swontkoski and Bob Meeks. On hand for lhe Knights of speaks over KHQ. Club Will Tour Is eligible, and only votes on thc Tuesday— regulation BULLETIN ballot will the Kennel were John O'Brien. Pat Bowles, Tom Latly. John Cully and 12:10 p. m, -- Platforum be counted. I Bob McCabe meeting, room 210. Montana Towns Following thc numerous repllei Bulletin Proves Interesting Companion To the form letters sent out recent-; ly by President Gordon Merwln to thc principal cities of Montana and Hairdresser In England's Royal Court Idaho, Father S. J. Coogan plans to leave sometime this week for Mike Pecarovloh, former Zag By BILL Ml i.i.i'. \N by name. Having made her ac-ithc hair of many an aristocratic these points ln an effort to com­ mentor and now bead ooarfi at HUNTON IN A TETE-A-TETE Somewhere in Yorkshire, Eng­ qualntancc a few years ago head. plete the outline of the Glee club's Loyola, Los Angeles, Is shown land, lives an English mold who ls through a mutual friend. Ames As for the. bicycle, which he has annual spring tour. above, delivering hia farewell a constant reader of the Gonzaga has been corresponding with her: also furnished with a generator for speech, with ctuwucterlstio fes- BULLETIN. ever since. Finding each other a; his lights and a portable radio, Among tbe cities to he visited turen, at the racrrdoff banquet given fertile source of foreign informs- j Larry has great plana.
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