STIjp ^uutt HampshireThe Library V O L . 30. Issue 18. Z 413 UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, DURHAM, NEW HAMPSHIRE, NOVEMBER 24, 1939. PRICE, THREE CENTS Student Musicians Hampton Institute Prexy Frosh Dining Hall Sorority Rushing Famous Historian Give First Concert and Cafe Enlarged Sends Message of Thanks Following is the message of appreci­ Ends Monday Eve Speaks on British W o rk is now under way w hereby ation received from President Arthur on Sunday Evening With sorority rushing ending Mon­ service will be speeded up and more Howe of Hampton Institute, by Pres­ day night, tomorrow and Monday will Policy Toward U. S. space will be provided for both in the ident Fred Engelhardt. Glee Clubs and Orchestra be the last d^ys of open rushing. Theta freshman dining hall and in the cafe­ Herbert Agar Presents Directed by Bergethon in Hampton Institute U psilon ,has its rush banquet tonight, teria. Initial Musical Program Hampton, Virginia with Alpha Xi Delta tomorrow and Liberal and Unbiased Additional seating space for about N ovem ber 10, 1939 Kappa Delta Monday. Sunday and Talk on World Affairs With Director Bjornar Bergethon sixty people will be made in the fresh­ President Fred Engelhardt Tuesday are days of silence. on the conductor’s platform, and with man dining room by throwing the fac­ University of New Hampshire “We, as' Americans, should accept Each sorority must file a list of the 175 undergraduate musicians participat­ ulty dining room and the freshman din­ Durham, New Hampshire definite responsibility for the deporable girls to whom it is giving bids with mess the w orld is in today,” was de­ ing, the first of a series of concerts ing room together. My dear President Engelhardt: will be presented at the women’s gym­ Dean Woodruff by ten o’clock Monday clared by Herbert Agar, associate edi­ The faculty dining room will be mov­ Word has come from the Quartette nasium on Sunday evening, November night. Girls receiving bids, will be tor of the Louisville Courier-Journal ed to the ground floor to what is now group of the very great kindness and 26, at 8 P.M . notified by noon Tuesday. Those girls and one of the country’s most out­ a section of the male help’s quarters. cordial reception they all enjoyed at who do not live in the dormitories may standing journalists and historians, The program for the evening will in­ The rest of the quarters will be added the University of New Hampshire. get their bids in the Commuters’ room Wednesday night in Murkland auditor­ clude selections by the women’s glee to the present cafeteria, thus providing Thank you ever so much. in Smith. ium, in the second public lecture of the club, the men’s glee club, and the sym­ space for about fifty additional people. *You do not know what it means to fall series. phony orchestra. These musical units It will be also so arranged that both be so kindly received, particularly for At six o’clock on Tuesday evening, Mr. Agar’s talk, entitled “What Eng­ will present a variety of numbers the faculty dining room and the cafe­ those who so often find the way diffi the freshmen and transfers will meet land Wants from America,” covered ranging from music written by the teria can be thrown into one big room cult, even in democratic America. in Room 14 in Murkland to signify the following points: 1. England wants royalty of Europe to American folk or two rooms or three rooms so that With renewed thanks to you, the their choice. They may give both their us to be sympathetic with their moral­ songs. This is to be done in an at­ dinners may be held while the cafeteria members of your faculty and student first and second choice. Returning at istic argument, 2. England wants us tempt to please the majority’s musical is in use. body for their recent cordiality, I am 7 :30, they will be given notes telling to put pressure on their government at fancy, no matter in what type of music them where they were bid. Sorority Very sincerely yours, that fancy is found. Other renovations being made in the girls will call for their pledges at the the end of the war to determine peace cafeteria are a new entarnce, a new (signed) Arthur Howe, pf plans, 3. W e should accept responsibil­ The conducting of this concert is to dorms, and the freshmen afe allowed counter arrangement, and new serving President. ity for the present world crisis, though, be the first public appearance of Di­ to stay overnight at the sorority house. equipment. Work is expected to be o f course, not all of it, and 4. England rector Bergethon at the University of finished and ready for use after stu­ This year the sororities are on a wants us to believe in the genuine New Hampshire, and it is generally quota basis. dents return from Christmas vacation 1495 Mid-Semester fundamental importance of Britain and agreed that this public demonstration France winning. of Universiity musical talent is likely Warnings Sent Out A number of interesting features to be but a prelude to Mr. Bergethon’s* Lillian Gilbreth Durham Print Shop were brought out by Mr. Agar while avowed determination to make this A total of 1495 m id-sem ester warn­ covering these points, one of them be­ University a “musically-minded” uni­ ings were issued to students of the and Bishop Dallas Holds Open House ing that it was not the duPonts and versity. University last Tuesday, a loss of 253 the Morgans who were the underlying since last year. These warnings were The program: Address Graduates Monday Evening cause of our entrance in the World sent to 642 men and 243 women, that 1. A Suite of Music by Royalty Maganini War, as many historians have empha­ is 46% of the men and 38% of the (Orchestra) Well Known Consulting Nation Celebrates Three sized, but the drift of public opinion women received notices. The percent­ which finally became so irresistible (Continued on page 4) Engineer is First Woman age for the w hole school is 44, whereas Hundreth Anniversary of that we couldn’t let Germany win the To Speak at Graduation it was 51 last year. Five hundred and Printing in This Country war or have it end in a stalemate and forty-nine of these warnings were be­ Dr. Lillian M. Gilbreth, one of Amer­ A s a local gesture in a nation-wide so entered the conflict. Another in- Hennessy Selects Cast for low 60, and the rem aining 946 were be­ ica’s leading consulting engineers, will observance of the three hundredth an­ tween 60 and 70. continued on page 4) Mask and Dagger Play be the first woman ever to address a niversary of printing in the United As we go to press, Mask and Dag­ commencement of the University of The drop in the number of warnings States, Durham Print, Durham’s only ger’s latest production, “What a Life!” New Hampshire when she speaks at issued this year can probably be ac­ printing establishment, will hold open Tufts Professor to a farce by Clifford Goldsmith, is in the the 70th commencement on June 17, counted for by the fact that there were house on Monday, November 27, from Visit Writing Classes process of being cast. According to an 1940. Dr. John T . Dallas, bishop of no warnings given this semester, in seven to ten o’clock, p.m. English 1, because of the change in the John Holmes, an English professor announcement made today by Director New Hampshire, will deliver the bac­ One of the interesting exhibits will course. at Tufts who is also a well-known New William Hennessy, the. following stu­ calaureate sermon. be that of the Holmes Electrotype England poet, will visit the creative dents have been assigned roles in the Foundry of Worcester, Mass., featur­ Professor of management at Purdue writing classes of Dr. Carroll S. Towle play: Jean Adams, Charles Craig, W al­ University, Dr. Gilbreth is widely ing the various stages of manufacture ter Webster, Francis Edes, Justine Dean Lord Speaks of the U.N.H. faculty Monday and known for her courses in motion study. of electrotype plates, wax plates, and Pillsbury, Elizabeth Kinsman, Elwyn Tuesday, N ovem ber 27 and 28. H e For many years she has been a con a new process, rubber plates. Dearborn, William Hall, M-ado and at Faculty Dinner will also appear at the Monday evening suiting engineer for leading American The primary purpose of holding open Donald Crafts, Leona Deaumont, Bar­ meeting of Folio, at Dr. Towle’s home. firms, also serving as a m em ber of the “ Capitalism is a great force and must house will be to enlighten Durham bara Ames, Lurlene Gordon, Ralph Members of Folio who plan to attend President’s Emergency Committee for be directed and controlled the same Print’s customers and friends in the Bentley, Phillip Smith and Claire Rich­ are urged to come promptly at eight Employment and the Organization of as other great forces,” stated Dean various steps and processes required in ard. A large number of other parts o ’clock. Unemployment Relief. She has re­ Everett W. Lord, of Boston Univer­ the production of printed material in a have not been cast as yet. Mr. Holmes, who attended the Writ­ ceived degrees from Brown University, sity’s college of business administration variety of forms.
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