Student Forum Blue Devils Features Ellis Arnall Meet Ramblin' Wrecsks In November Clje tokejk €ljr0txitle sin Atlanta ^RUSJ-U- Founded 1905 - No. 7 Duke University, Durham, N. C. Friday, October 31, 1947 Present ^Madama Butterfly" Homecoming Dance Set Duke, Carolina Leaders Meet; Hang Out'SRO' Sisgn For Opera Ellis Arnall To Speak Here Tuesday Attack On Vandalism Planned Here On November 12th By JOE WELLS, Committee Seeks Cooperation f Georgia, will be tbe flrst of a ented by the Student Forum this In Maintaining 'Good Record' ear. Mr. Arnall, whose topic is Repeating last year's history-making action, Administra­ . and Lydia Sumi The South Today," will speak tion and student leaders of Duke University and the Univer­ the Chark-s L. Wa dlege audi- ion of "Madama Bu .! S [>.!„ mil IT sity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill met Tuesday night of Tbss this week on the UNC campus, taking positive steps to end the record of vandalism marring the twenty-eight year riv­ 1942, Mr. Arnall was born at alry between the two institutions. wnan, Georgia, March 20, lilable for Tuesday's perforis 17. He attended public schools * As a prelude to this year's sre and Mercer University, Suspend Class_es •rted program of action University of the South (Sewa- ig up to the Duke-r " 10:10 November 8 fiftee .vill be s ended a 0:10 mm-. iber 8, 194 T, emaindcr of the day," an- sr in 1932 by winning lounced Dean H. J. Herring eported vandalism, in the General Assembly i 'esterday. Georgia and was soon aftes Classes will end at this time esenting Duke ai so that students will be able to i.ss. Disss rring added. Hardy Appointed dent; Chuck White, pres IFC; Robert Welch, head c Beat Talmadge To Duke Players' leader; Howard Hartley, e 1942 Democratic vice-president and varsity •, he defeated Ei will entertai] Asst. Directorship backs Jack Shehee, Jr., Cl ner in the faculty c Duke Players announced this deer business manager; before ihe lecture. : •eek the appointment of Bill (Continued On Pag CHBOKICLE. ardy as assistant director of UNC Representatives iat organijation. Hardy imme- as will get a girl to Atlanta G.A. for the Georgia 1 Juke game there ts BOS Revives Pajama Parade; m, this knee-some three-some will go far. They m; eft knee to right knee, this trio of pretty hitchhiki s Macki Gala Pep Rally To Be Staged Forrest, Aycock; and Jo Hendricks, Jarvis. nager ' . of tl domestic: Butterfly's maid Su­ Lty; Thon zuki. She has sung with the Chi­ Eller, president, Carolina student cago Opera Company and on tht body; Barron Mills, editor, the IFC Plans Fraternity Handbook Daily Tarheel, Jack Folger, stu­ Telephone Hour and Andre Kos- lajama parade neitt Friday dent representative; and dele­ light. The parade and pep meet- g toss si­ lt I lie i Mas gates from the UNC honor coun­ ng afterwards will be part of cheerleaders and BOS this year Desire Defrere is artistic di­ cil and the Carolina cheerlead- rector and Edwin McArthur will he home coming celebration are attempting to reinstate it. North Carolina. He is a former conduct the orchestra. he game with Missouri on £ WSGA Selects New Handbook Heads student and an instructor in Me­ Pajama parades had their ori­ iting last year's example as "Butterfly" is laid in Nagasaki, gin back in the early thirties in Purpose Is To Inform 'Pick Rule Book Editor chanical Engineering at Duke. and tells the story of the trust­ The pajama clad student b Southgate Hall, which was then YMCA To Schedule Thanksgiving Performance ing fifteen-year-old Cio Cio San, both campuses will n occupied by the Engineers. With Freshmen Ahout Greeks And Business Manager "The Male Animal" will be who renounces her friends and !,ir.,;to lonplace, the s iund tl At a special council meetini relatives to marry Lt. Pinkerton, r> tills sis Men's Interfraternity Council Marriage Lecture Wednesday night, WSGA chosi ing of No vi announced plans this week for a Hornelt Hart, author of a Mary Robinson as editor of the £ Nove new" fraternity handbook for number of books on marriage, id will form a snake chain Handbook for the Woman's ding down Main Street to first freshman class meeting in lege with Bobby Blackhas 'e Points. to be given Thursday, Novem- There is a possibility that the veil s ablished t room.' Due to the limited space Approximately mud : broadcast by one of the Dur- available, this lecture must be •rittcn n radio stations. limited lo freshmen. 1 eluding the parade in '33 The hospital visitation on that day. •olina Theater, The man. titerview with members of th Season books, sale i vited ths™ in and placed and other sundries t Duke students. Tsii'-sslss week, will also be sold on Mon­ p.m. thc Sophomore Cai sicludcd Dr. Charles Ward an day and Tuesday in the West sponsoring au appeara )r. C. Richard Sanders, men campus Dope Shop. Books, which the Duke Ambsissador •ers of thc English Departmen entitle the holder to see all three Miss Ellen H. Huckabe. of the Players' productions, may group back for a (Continued on Page 4) be purchased for $1.50. Frosh Will Elect Class Officers Future $800,000 Home Of Physics Department IFC Revises Plan For Rushing In Page Assembly On Tuesday Second Semester Freshmen Beach To Address Women's SGA Sets Y Retreat Nov. 16 : Pay Day For Coeds house meetings held last Monday night and at th6 last meetings of the Stag and Town Boy's Clubs. These candidates were chosen by popular election from eight men nominated by thc members of their respective houses. campus organizations on Tues­ Preferential Voting day, November 5. On Wcdnes. Preferential votin.ss; system '.vili day, November 6, coeds whose tings that night. names hegin with "M" through "V will pay their bills. n will s I students, according e, placing the <^md la tes Banks, program chs , ssi-c sissked to sign a Pictured above is s ie Y office if they plan feet of floor space. hich is approximately 20 per i campus, beginning Friday, lhe present Physics building. ;'s grounds has been underway s through the day the bill is New Freshman Cluh r." Elslredge said. Formulates By-Laws Ground Cleared For Modern Physics Building A furtl ken by the In a formal business minting Rifle Team Matches Council this week towards great­ held last Monday night, the Stag e physics s Begin This Week er familiarity between freshmen Club, newly-founded freshman lie bitildis! Dukes NROTC rifle ts smd frsiternities was the adoption organization, formulated and coached by Maj. G. B. Kani of plans to conduct fraternity adopted a new set of by-laws, to USMC, opens its schedule • opes] I...H.S...-S .ui this iv.-is .'-Sumlslys be submitted to the administra­ preceding Chris ad of the physics department, from House K; Richard J. Stride • the The Unit's team will Arc against ited this week that final de­ e feet, s elude i of Bcddcford, Maine, from House the NROTC Units from the "" ls are being worked out on the building will provids L; William M. Wood nf Tampa, announced that versity of California, University [•(jiiisLiiii-d v. e plans, but he declared that for the instruction of about 40 Florida, from House M; William of Colorado, and Columbia Uni­ graduate students, 40 undergrad­ Dr. L. W. Nordheim has returned J. Armour of Dayton, Ohio, tion of attendance at club meet- versity. According to Maj. Kant- Of the ai uate physics majors, and fresh­ c of physics in tl to the Duke physics departmei from House N; George K. Adams nstruction will be begun. ner the sharpshooters will prob­ flee of Chaplain into thc con­ man physics classes capable of after a leave of absence of fos. 1, N. C. from House P; Tlsc new building will be con- Increased En roll meat years. During his leave of al ably be: H. R. Merlin, R. D. is estimated by the Interfra- 1 W, (Bill) Strs stitution. ucted of red brick trimmed sence Dr, Nordheim was head Lewis, T. S. Fsry, W. B, Clifton, •nity Council that 85% will of the university. Dr. Nielson He pointed out that there arc e, Maryland, disss: Only recently formssd, the th Indiana limestone, follow- of the physics division of J. Thigpen, DePuy, Pearson, dcrgo rushing, when thc form- l the pattern established by pointed out that thc building now about six times as many Stag Club is an organization of Os.k Wilmcr, Merrit. Dorm an. and rush period Begins in Febru- will contain approximately 30 undergraduate physics majors os and for freshmen living outside a new Engineering Building, H. Kuman. (Continned on Page 4) there were before the war and Ridge, Tenn. the freshman dorm stories. te building will have two floors percent more space for class Friday. October 31, 1947 Page Two THE DUKE CHRONICLE Put An End To Vandalism! Always Milder "The Trumpet Blasts!" Send Thc Chronicle Home This year, on November 22, Duke will resume its By CARL S. BURGEHT 28th year of rivalry with Carolina in the annual Duke- "Water seeks its own level" and is much more effec­ PERSONALIZED UNC football game, climax of the season for both schools tive when it "Clobbers the Campus" than when it at­ • Stationery and top event in the date-books of fanatical football tempts to dabble in politics. rooters for both the Blue Devils and the Tarheels. • Match Boossks "Vote Republican! A dozen work of subverslonists at high The rivalry, instinctive even before Trinity College • Cocktail Napskins Reasons Why!" by Itepresen- levels in government." In became Duke University, ran along on an even keel dur­ tative Joseph W.
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