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PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF XAVIER UNIVERSITY VoL XVID CINCINNATI, OHIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1932 NO. 9 XAVIER ·DOWNS HASKELL EARTHQUAKE RECORDED Verkamp -Debate DELEGATES ON XAVIER INSTRUMENT SEASON ENDS Tuesday morning the Xavier seis­ mograph recorded a moderately severe From Xavier At Convention earthquake beginning at 6 :24 and ·Finalists . Chosen continuing for more than an hour. The In Blaze Of Grid Glory shock wns estimated at a distance of Of Catholic Alumni Federation; 4800 miles In an undetermined direc­ Huge Crowd Thrilled By Fight President And '\lumni Attend tion. Six Speakers To Compete For Forensic ---·- It Is more than likely that this shock And Drive Of Musketeer Plans for definite Catholic action in was the one that happened in Chile Machine Medal On December.IS, In Library the present economic crisis were TUesday. Many persons were injured broug'ht back by the Xavier Univer­ at Illapel In the province of G<lqu!m­ sity delegates to the· regional meeting bo. There were also landslides on the McPHAIL SHINES By Janfes ·Morlart.v by many of fJhe speakers in the pre- of the North Centirai District of the reconstruction work of the Transan­ The preliminaries for the annual llmlnaries. "It was quite hard to pick •National Catholic A!firnni Federation dean Railway. But So Does Every Other Mem· Verk'amp Debate, sponsored by t'he six," he said. held at Notre Dame University, Sun­ ber Of The Victorious Poland Phllopedlan Society, were held Further Information about the final day, Nov. 20th. debate Itself will be ready for publica­ last afternoon, Father Gallagher, Fa­ Rev. Hugo F. Sloetemyer, S. J., Meyermen tion soon. alumni moderator, G. Edward Fern, ther Manning, and Mr. McEV'>Y pre­ NINE SENIORS secretary of the Class of ':1.7, and Ed­ By Paul Barrett siding as Judges. The subject discussed ward P. Vondel'Haar, alumni secretary, 1 was, "Resolved, That the United States, represented Xllvier at the one day con­ Undaunted by fou.r previous defeats, ference on "Social Justice In the Pres­ End College Grid Careers Xavier's Musketeers upset the dope in oonjunctlon with the other a!lled JUNIOR PROM bucket and administered a crnshing ent Economic crisis.''" powers, should cancel International Addresses on the two great papal 20-7 shellacking to their traditional debts." Qut Of the fourteen stUdents encyclicals Rerum Novarwn and Quad­ Haskell Game Last Tussle For hoodoos, the Haskell Indians, before who spoke In the preliminaries, two rageslmo Anno by Catholic leaders in 12,000 well-pleased fans. Th<" Xavier To Be Held .Before Lent fo1·ward wall mowed down tt.e Haskell members or the senior class and four the social sciences and round table Football Stars defense to pave the way for t.J,' hard juniors were chosen by the judges to discussion of Alwnnl problems featured President Also Announces Com­ the conference. There comes a time In the llfe of charging backs and on the ·d.,fense ccmpete In the finals, The successful The Catholic League for Social Jus­ every football player when he must the Blue clad warriors repulsed Has­ ones are Henry Schoo and Frank mittee For Class Jewelry, tice, launched at the meeting by A. J. play his last game for tlhe dear old kell's offensive drives repeatedly. From Waldron of the senior class, John Schweitzer of Chicago, will be pro­ ·Alma. Mater. This year graduation the opening gun the Musketeers with. Due Soon wlll take toll of nine Varsity grid- unabated vigor cut a wide swath in Brink, Edward Deering, Raymond Mc­ posed to members at the January a meeting of the X. U. Alumni Associa­ men, Captain McPhall, Hosty, Stein- the befuddled Haskell ranks to chalk Coy, and Robert Ryan. Maynard Reu- The nlglht of the annual Junior tion. ·kamp, Moellering, Corbett, Stadler, up 14 points in· the first twelve min­ ter and Richard Kearney were selected P1·omenade Is Friday, February 24, ac- Stirring addresses were de!lvered by ·Luebbers, Mercurio, and Slattery. utes of play. Another tally In the as alternates. cording to a preliminary announce- Rev. Jooeph Hussleln, s. J., on "The However all of these ·boys are not fin- final period together with a touchdown Twrt_ y-Third Debate . ment by Jack Hughes, President oi the •Spirit of the Quadt!ll!eslmo Anno"; IShed with athletics at Xavier as Cor- bi• Hnskell in the second quarter com­ .. ·Junior· Class ... The date Is :somewlhat •James·· Fltzpii.trlck of the So€foty ,-of lieti-·ana·-·:Mereiirlo· ·are -basketeers ·of Ipleted the soorlng 'activities for the Thls-inarks t~ thirty-third ·year · 'r' earlle1· than that selected last year. •St. Vlllcent de PauJ of Detroit on some fame and McPhall, Steinkamp, day. · . · competition for the Verkamp Gold The 1932 Prom, It will be recalled, was "Theories in· · Practice"; Edward A. and Stadler swing the wlllow in the ·That's :tulckey Medal, w'hich ls awarded to the best held on April 1, after the Easte1· holl­ •Fitzpatrick, dean of Marquette Uni­ diamond sport. · After an exchange of punts, the lndlvldual speaker In the finals. Last days. This year's dance will take place versity Graduate .School on ~·The Po­ Among these departing members, smooth running Xavle1· machine func­ year this award went to Robert W. In the last week before the beginning litical State and the Reconstruction Stelnkamp and Luebbers are centers, tloned and started a sustained. drive Maggini. who spoke negatively on the of Lent. of bile Social Order"; and Rev. Wllllam Hasty plays a guard, Moellerlng, Mer- of 34 yards. Kenny Jordan·."sllpped statement;.'.'Resolved: That college ed· Jack has not yet made a final de­ A. Bolge1', c. s. C., on "Decent Live­ curio and Slattery are tackles, and ·throu.gh tackle for u yards, ·and a ucatlon be 'restricted to those of su- clslon as ,to the personnel of the com- lihood, Its .Content and Moral Bnsls." Corbett ls· an· end. McPhall at full first down. A lateral pass to Hal Mc­ perior ability." ' mlttee :that wlll assist him'. ". On the afternoon round-table pro­ and Stadler at quarter are the only ·Pliall accumulated 6 mo1·e, and then The deliale will be ·held In the Mary ,\·:· ne;y"·reature of fJhls year's Prom gmm were Rev. J, W. R. Maguire, C. 'backs lost. " · · the Indians braced and· held for two . " , G. Lodll""Readln&''Room of the JJbrary ~vlll ·be the.wearing or Class Rings by s .. V.. president or st.. Viator College, •Hal McPhall has hell!" a. regular ··po- ·dowm:. However a perfectly executed • ... Eulldln&'. ·on the evening of December ·the Juniors. - F(;linel'ly ·Juniors were cihall'man; A. J. Schweitzer, ~oanlslus sltlon at full bile!( for three' years and pass from Jordan to Tommy Bran- 15. It"'ls open to all Xa.vler students prohibited from wearing class rings Goliege) "The CathOllc League for so­ was captain of the 1932 'Musketeers. nen gave our boys a first down on the. and friends of the University, and· Is until later In the yeai-. This year the cial Justice"; J. R. M'aley, University He has been a hard luck player and 5 yard line. A few seconds later bed· compulsory for freshmen. Seniors have generously allowed them of Detroit, "Catholic College Alumni numerous lnju.rles hindered his play- COontlnued on Page 4> Fi'. Manning, moderator of debating to sport their jewelry Immediately ar­ 1c1ub-J"; Rev. John F. O'Hara, C. S. C., Ing in his third and fourth years. at the University, states that he was ter the holldays ns Christmas presents. "Religious Contacts wltJh Alumnl"; However he Is ranked as the hardest well pleased by the talent manifested A ·Ring Committee, appointed by and Rev. Bernard P. O'Rellly; S. M., charger and bhe best open field runner Hughes, has been at work for a month, University of Dayton, "The Way Out that has ever played full for Xavier. DENT Al. CU NIC SERVICE mid the Way Beyond." Lou Moellering wns the steady, re- G'RADUATE MEMBERS ~v~~ ~n~~~:°.w~~~ ri~;: ~~,'.; pi~~ lla:ble left tackle who seldom broke · weeks. They will bear the standard Into the headlines but played. fi1•st OFFERED ON CAMPUS i Insignia of the University, and can ·be <·------·-ie.o-... 1 class football In his two years as a INVITED To TAVERN I obtained in either yellow or green regular. The gap which his departure Research Study Club To Install --·- gold. · leaves will be hard to fill next fall. Members of the committee are Paul 1-~~~~~:alendar Ja'Ck Hasty, the barrel-chested midget Chair And X-Ray Equipment · Alumni And Honorary Members Huth, chairman; Andy okcr, Pat of the squad, ls noted ns one of the Of Literary Club To Be At Casey, Tom Brannen, Maurice Farrell, Thursday, December 1 scrappiest battlers ever to wear the Students at Xavier will be interested ' and John W!ethe. The Chess Club meets In Room 56 Blue and White. He labored hard to In the plan of the x. u.
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