has be ^^J^?^rt«« «rf ^ *i~ ion * ^~V advertising field have set up exhibits. •,-.,;•.__ ^ *~"~^ ~_- Onl_y_ G O pledge^ ——.s *ou t of -the .13 0 necessar-y to hold the - Th— e central theme of-* th- e exhibition is the tenth anniversary of the Gty affanrwere som, "Hds represe»ls the total^both X^>town ^Advertising I^ivision. One of the major exhibitswm be a ser^s of life-SfaKd I 1 and I^wntown, = ——-*—— -, "••—-^- — •—«—. -•••;•' - '• • ; •••-.'- ' - .:. ,V ,. • p*ctiire>grama ahowtog the great Mr. Irving Gregor. central WL--~~ZJ~ m TT% ' • '" ' :' " '; "'' '" • ^ variety a»* number<rf adcourse* 1J prevailed--t»iotreasurer of n studenthe t activitiesto call. #M WW *h1 IfW-lTd3 ****** fTWfm WWW. iwtoGraduating^ studentAJMyJs whHo ogegedat CCNY air r^mipare^o- ^ ©thermajor business t> £1 the^Prom because of the lack Lav e been active in extra- Two thousand advertising^ ex- ^interest a3*own by the MGSS&a^T curricular activities, during eeutives have received personal Negotiations are now jawomes& onors their stay at C3ty College must invitations to the show. The af­ with * the Hotel Capitol, where hand in their applications for fair is being covered by all the the affair was to. iHKve .taken A Wood bank program wili^be established at the Down­ Insignia awards no later than major trade magazines And the place, to release the, class from town center on DecemberT and 8 in ortier to provide aU Tuesday. November 29. - local press.,, The net -e&eet, & i* 1*1 the three htmdred dollarobliga­ students, faculty members and their immediate famihes hoped, will be to focus the at­ tion it has incurred. "•„!_. with the means of obtaining wfaoie_ • •• "• • "• • ., •'.', ,"•'. ." •.,'.," tention of the advertising world blood, at no cost, in an emergency. 8a* Every effort wwscade in ad- on the Oty College Advertising \-ahce_io secure an adequate num­ The program provides jail con­ I^MCove? Division. ber- of pledges. A-dass rajly was tractors with hjqqd -if- ne**fed A thorough inanecrkMi at ^>e tlj held the Thursday- after Election The blood will be made available many exhibits will provide edu- -for"a:"period'-of one year after its cation in the field of advertising. - donation, :—. —"~" ~ —— The Oil Jxx2 post cards were ' sent "to Anyone in good health^who is 4 JRie time is rapidly approaching when we will be asked Jng. advertising agency procedure, juniors urging them -to—pledge between the ages of 18 and 59 may give blood, providing he has to contribute approximately twenty-five cents for a gift for reseacch, direct mail and outdoor ^~-d informing them that the each of our teachers. Once more both the faculty and advertising- .- d^.-adline on payment would be never had tuberculosis or jaun­ student reactions to giving gifts, —,"•- ' '•" •' ; ' • ••' Among the firms represented •<.-. the rally. The price of the dice. At the time of the dona* at i^nrisxmas-timChristnias-time are beinoeutg panban- WB* T>- -*M-. will b^ McGraw HiU, Printers p:«?dge during the last week was tion. the donor will be carefully died about by members of Sigma Olf*- tSY{tt*%&Y$ Ink, Tt^e^S'ational Broadcasting actually examined by a physician attached reduced to one dollar to the Red Cross mobile unit- AlohaAlpha,. Student Council., th«the» fa<»fac-­ _ _ ^_ . Company; Harpers Bazaar, The ocn the three dollars which had ulty and students in general in Saturday Evening Foar, National previously been the minimum The blood Trill be collected at the lounges and cafeteria- Make Future Outdoor Advertising Association. the College. lTie^process, accord­ arhount, in order to permit those - -Sigma Alpha is setting up a Assc^iation^TMr National Adver­ ing to the Bed Cross, is a safe, A;?h less ready cash to take part. committee to channel the money tisers (ANA"), Bureau of Adver­ Tne tvsil price would have been painless and easy one, which thatuwould be spent for prese»£s= 'With the belief -that a good tising — Amoriwin >fmp<<pj»pfm only six dollars. ~takes~less than an hour/ into a fund to set up a camp start is vital to the success of our Publishers^ Association and the Senior, Soph and Frosh affairs Students between the ages of where faculty members, students Direct Mail A&socimioli^^ -'• - - - program, 4he Big "Brother^Cohi- *.<ZVB received" the hacking neces- IB and 21 need the consent of and alumm could get together mlttee is beginning next term's The nationai president of Alpha" S.<J r>- to insure that they wOl take their parents or guardians in. or­ for social week-ends. work at once,J" announced Gil Delta Sigma, Mi. Bert CanXield place. The Junior Prom, as or- der to give their blood Consent - The following statements seem Krinsky, chairman. of Babson Institute, win be Gie i-inaily planned, was to have slips can be obtained in the De­ to be representative of student guest speaker" of--tbe'-day. WTr. *-s-ken place in the Oak and Con­ partment of Student Life. They opinion; -The Big Brother Committee. Canfield -will also be guest of s'Elation Rooms of the Hotel should be returned to 921 before a part of the newly-formed honor at the ADS induction^diha^ C^pn&l on Saturday, December December 1. "A simple, sincere statement ner tonight at the Hotel Statler.. Freshman '--Orienta'tSin' " Society i~ -*. A name band, eritertairirixent A bdoth on the ninth floor will thankihjg the imTruclorTorbeTrig Seventeen neophyte members'will feft4 free -refreshments were' give out "applications- and infor­ a regular guy and telling him exists for the purpose of assist­ z v be formally initiated—into thc- r- - ^ n ned. "~' ~ ~~ - : - .. ing incoming ----(reuhmeMx — and - mation, concerning the program. <Cmrrintied on Page 8) fraternity at the dinner. I---..: ;.; _r jnaking. them feel air home. This Dean Thomas L. JSortpn^and ^: wili-offer—the": rrnestunan an op- T'rvJwifar^yfstit^^ A. Gaw wfttr;^ portunity to become^=awrare of preside at a ceci9t}i^:'l^.^lKicS^''-_ jaessrmeh and wom€-a who attend the availabie-facilitios,_/tradi€!ons~ today's show. Dean Norton has and extra-curricuJar activities at been an ADS member since his Music 9Sw*3<s Into JPET -thjer--School. undergraduate days at Dart- -mouth. By Herbert Sturnxan be ghen only to clubs and or- The perforrnanco will begin" Big Brothers" will be serving in J>v. Gaw, head of the. Adver- Viaudio Arrau, world famous promptly at 8:40 with the music a supervisory capacity and_ wifL of Boethovt-i^s -ovvi ture^^r^sr The -tising DlvisibhV is faculty ad­ ---*g» wiff perform-in Hie r<xiit be able -to acquire an-under^ Name Daj. Opus-115." visor to the William H, Johns - r^ivsarris Theatre on Tuesday standing of the problems facing chapter^df" CCNY. Mrr Claude ;:rdng. JNoveraber 28, Having completed his first the freshmen- In the hope of Bolser, advertising * co-op coor­ -'•Ir. Arrau, with the "capable triumphant tour of South Africa: achieving this end, the Fresh­ dinator, is faculty chairman of ?orr3paniment of Robert Korn, in -August, 1949, r^np^ned man Orientation Society will con-* the exhibition. * hrated American conductor, pianist -Olaudio Arrau us i now duct a series ot three seminars • -: : t'/Kt^r Chopin's "Concerto in known to audiences on frv^jton- planned to provoke interest and M:nor. Opus £1." The orehes- tinents. He is the first celebrated active participation on the part Natiie Love Prexy in additkon to ^pi^ying pianist to accomplish saieh a T&*\ of those present-. v>;>ir,'s work, will play^seVeral, before trTc age-of 50. Today, at Of College Groutp The seminar; at which - <i of Beethoven, Creston, the ago, of 46. he m considered - £=id and ~B-tr^»iss^ one of the thrr^e or four-greatest Dean Rtrth C—Wright-, of the Dr. Robert A. Lover ^xrecjor - Department of Student Ijfe'will of the' Kvening §md Extension eke is &ze priced at $1.20, living _ pianists'. • s ii nakx^MV ,t-j _3j!Ki. §i&££$z. : ; P^ir^: ^.feMM-iJi:i^m^ i; ->r?uding: "l*sxv. sunwr*i"-T' ~~iti'\ r<i>{5>nsc" to Asfur.gf- "ati.liouse Plan". 25 East elected president of the Asiiocia- fje purchased at libera\ '^ff^^fl^^^r,..,.., public .appeai. Mr. Arrau piayed J22..Street, next .Tuesday"* at 7. tion of" Ur«yersitv yivenina, Col- discounts 'from the stu- --~~~^--^•.••K%i4&te<x^, B^eirjovcn -"Emiyror' CJon- Xntwrcbled .s op h o m o re -s and ?>CkC?. Hf;f lege.Si at ihc- closing meeting of C'ia»di«>- '\miii j at the l^v/isoh.n Stadium Juniors should :?ixti up m - 921, the as.v«ci at ion's con f crenel, helci —*e—MtT- Av;3a^ ti-it- triira season where additional information' ir< Dern-f-r Ta^t %\eeK. Ho sue- w- -. - Vvf-^f Zrl ^t-- ree: ?n 'j. row tha* h-i: haxl..'pia.;.-7-d"ir coiratrriiinK th>-- Bjjg•-Brother pro­ ceed.s Dr. Frank N-vufU,-t: oi' ihe ' --•^-i_i<Jr* y. D :'so>uri Is «o' •t'r-r-.',--. O .'. Ci grarn H;:1 bo avaii'abl:.'. l.'ni vc-T'Sit^ .of Cincinnati. .'....• " . S?_".,.:«^'-:l.->v"- tfc^Si^ail n--eve_ 5^^ynfl>ers are, oi>iatnincc high school m jsgfeet^ihai xpepS} system^, • ^ ^e slioiifd^ej^gage such^^^eams^i^^ 'je&ysai$irjxv>, -£_Lt_n*eiy tHese 'e^xicsLt^^^oeo^ l^t^r'lhari " ^ such -^cuaws^JHlEe thos^ au you on^he top «m^>*^na»^f-*fet the experts "ake. a^jgreater interest-^«j-^bmtnu.nj^r"a It i'sjxsti^ifrm. heJ&et xtgp^ajriert- fairs Bu t^rtTir- they ? Does--?j^ctmege^e^uca?i<^ is^aiS overall ^e^"g^-^b#^^^ 1 can^femocracy^-is sppezidr to- any thajt>- ao«s^^o^ -mgfa^e ertfrgfefi:^ m-ce^sa-ftiy broaden the in^?r^s?5.of'peo^r^j --^r'a rianisnr land we ?><• person more aware oJ>his respohsibilitieis xvh^p^he -<onte_tsC "'.'T:.......'.
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