Pres. Adams Announces Members Lof New Joint Political Committee by Burton E

Pres. Adams Announces Members Lof New Joint Political Committee by Burton E

Bishop Wright of Boston Will Speak at Communion Breakfast VOL. No. 39 Issue 9 Z413 Durham, N. H., November 17, 1949 PRICE — 7 CENTS Pres. Adams Announces Members lOf New Joint Political Committee by Burton E. Nichols Eight Aggies Attend Further progress on student political activity was made this week when President Arthur S. Adams announced the names of the members of the recently appointed Joint Trustee-Faculty-Stu- Judging Competition dent Committee. This group will review the present campus po­ Eight students, representing the litical ban and consider the recommendations made to the Uni­ University of New Hampshire, at­ versity f^oard of Trustees by the Senate Committee on Student tended the Eastern Livestock Judg­ Organizations. ing Contests held at Timonium, Mary­ Heading the list are Trustees Lau­ land, last week. Entering their sec­ rence F. Whittemore and Albert S. ond competitions of the year, the Baker. Mr. W hittemore is the presi­ group met strong opposition from IFC-IDC Presents dent of the New York, New Haven teams representing Cornell, Penn. and Hartford Railroad and formerly State, Rutgers, Univ. of Mass., Vir­ was the president of the Boston and ginia Polytech. North Carolina State, Annual Dance Sat. Maine Railroad. Colonel Baker is a Univ. of West Virginia, Maryland well-known columnist and newspaper i Univ., Ohio State, and the Univ. of A large crowd is expected at the man and the author of Candid Poli­ j Conn., and was unalble iO better any annual Inter-Fraternity Council, In­ tics, a political column of the Concord of their opponents. ter-Dormitory Council dance, Satur­ Monitor. Accompanied by Mr. Donald Kins­ day evening, to pay homage to our The faculty appointees are Dr. The Most Reverend John J. Wright, Auxiliary Bishop of Boston man, the team included Russell Chase, football squad at the close of their Thomas G. Phillips, Professor of Harry Knox, Oliver Fifield, Donald football season. Players of both The Most Reverend John J. Wright, upon succeeding Cardinal O’Connell. Agriculture and Biological Chemistry, Gregoire, Edward Ricker, Robert Buz- UNH and Toledo will be guests of D.A., L.L.D., Auxiliary Bishop of On June 30, 1947 Father Wright honor at the dance. and Dr. John T. Holden, Associate was consecrated as Titular Bishop of zell, Kenneth Cressey and Richard Boston, will speak at the Newman Dancing will be from 8 to 12 p.m. Professor of Government. The latter Aegea and Auxilliary Bishop of Bos­ Davis. The latter three sttudents Club’s Twelfth Annual Communion with 12:15 permissions granted to is the chairman of the Senate Com­ ton. Bishop Wright is much in de­ served as alternates. Breakfast on Sun., Nov. 20. girls attending the dance. Music will mittee on Student Organizations and mand as a speaker, and is well-remem­ New Hampshire fared best_ in the Bishop Wright matriculated at Bos­ be by John H owe and his orchestra. is now in his third year on the cam­ ton College and later with the Gre­ bered by those who heard him address sheep judging events, with Oliver Fi­ pus. He was formerly president of Chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. gorian Faculty at Vatican City. After the Newman Club last spring. field copping a third place to give the Menge and Mr. and Mrs. Mclntire. (continued on page 9) being ordained n 1935, Bishop Wright Am ong the guests who will !be pres­ Granite Stater’s their only place po­ remained in Rome for three years of ent at the Breakfast are Governor sition. advanced study, specializing in In­ Sherman Adams, President and Mrs. Making the trip under the sponsor­ ternational relations. His doctoral Adams, Mr. Frank Randall, President ship of the Sears-Roebuck Agricul­ Frosh Class Elections Nov. 22; thesis won many awards, and was of the board of Trustees, and Mrs. tural Foundation, the group partici­ later published under the title of “ Na­ Randall, Mr. Arthur Moreau, member pated in judging events for 12 classes tional Patriotism in Papal Teaching.” of the Board of Trustees from, Man­ of livestock including beef cattle, Polling Booth Under T-Hall Arch chester, and the Deans of the Uni­ draft horses, sheep and swine. Upon his return to the United The voting for Freshman Class 'bara Allwork, Janet Carr, James versity and their wives. Mr. Kinsman and five agricultural States he was appointed Professor of Officers will be held November 22 in Chandler, and Joan Shaw; Secretary, The masses will be held in Murk- students yet to be named will attend English at The Junior Seminary of the booth under T-Hall Arch from Audrey Palmer, Virginia Ross, and land Hall at 8 and 10'. Tickets for the International Livestock Exhibition Saint Clement’s. William Cardinal 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For the purpose of Anne Sim; Treasurer, Shirley Dodge, O’Connell, when he was Bishop of the breakfast will be on sale at the at Chicago on November 26-31. door for non-members. Members who identification the Freshmen will be re­ Marshall Hunt, and Nancy Towle. Boston, appointed Father Wright as quired to present their Admission Candidates for Student Council are: his personal secretary. Archbishop haven’t received their tickets must bring their membership cards. WELCOME TOLEDO Cards when casting their ballots. College of Liberal Arts, Donald Cushing retained him in that position Freshmen who have lost their Ad­ Brown, Charles Eager, Donald Hol- mission Cards can make prior arrange­ rOyd, Robert Johnson, Thomas Kirk- ments for identification in the Office bride, William Koutrelakos, Jimes Proposed Changes Six Mil. A rt Finalists Selected of the Dean of Men. Skillings and Robert Skinner; College The candidates for the class officers of Technology, Roger Kilgore; Col­ are as follow s: Jerry Cole, William lege of Agriculture, Lewis Buttrick. From Group of 23 Nominees Henderson, James Hodgdon, Donald The convocation which was pre­ For Sports Awards Leavett, Richard McLaughlin, Thom­ viously announced for November 21 A coffee-hour was held at Theta Instructor of Public Speech; Robert as O’Donnell, Woods O’Donnell, and will not be held. Booth balloting will A discussion of proposed changes in Chi to screen the candidates for Mil Partlow, Instructor, English Depart­ James Yannekis; Vice-president, Bar- replace the convocation. awarding sports letters and holding Art Queen on Thursday, November ment; and Richard Dodge, President team banquets will be held on Mon­ 101, from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Twenty- of Scabbard and Blade. day at 7:30 p.m. in the Trophy Room three girls had been nominated for the The coffee-hour was held by Scab­ at tCommons. All squad members, position, and six were chosen on the bard and Blade with their officers Kampus Kitten letter winners, and interested parties basis of poise, personality, and good acting as hosts. are urged to attend this meeting to looks. discuss and decide whether they wish The six finalists are Jean Raymond, Mr. Ernest R. D’Amours to continue individual banquets and Theta Upsilon; Jane Bresnaham, Al­ awards or whether to have the ban­ pha Chi Omega; Anne Fraser, Smith; To Address Pre-Law Club quets combined into seasonal affairs. Hugette Roy, Smith; Elaine Nord- Former Attorney-general of New Tentative plans now include a com­ holm, Theta Upsilon; and Barbara Hampshire Ernest R. D’Amours is bined banquet and award night, at Pritchard, North Congreve. The slated to address the first Pre-Law which time all -teams completing their queen will be chosen from these six Club meeting this Monday. seasons would hold a banquet and re­ girls by election of the student body Attorney D’Amours will speak on ceive their awards together. Three on Tuesday, December 6. “ The Opportunities and Qualifications such banquets are planned: one in the The six candidates were chosen for Students in the Field of Law. fall for spring sports, one in the after two hours of deliberation among The Pre-Law meeting will be held early winter for fall sports and one the judges. These judges were Mr. in the Alumni R oom of N. H. Hall in the spring for teams competing in Philip Marston, Chairman of the H is­ at 7:30 p.m., Nov. 21. All interested the winter. tory Department; Major Warren students are invited to attend. Definite actiop will be taken on any Green, Assistant Professor of Military proposed changes at the meeting. Science and Tactics; Philip Wheaton, Official Notices Safety First Keynotes Institute All atudenti are responsible for knowledge by Dave Cunniff of notices appearing here. Six well-known speakers keynoted pected to attend, but could not, and the first session of the second New sent in his place Mr. Guy Smart of Absences before and after Holiday. Hampshire Safety Institute, held at Durham, the local member of the Absence from classes before and after Notch Hall last Monday night. Al­ Governor’s 'Council, who emphasized the Thanksgiving holiday is governed most 200 interested persons filled the the maxim, “The life you save may be by the following rules: Notch, where there was a display of your own.” “A student absent from any class safety devices and literature, provided Phyllis Killam, head of the AW'S, during the 24-hour period before or af­ by the Durham Red Cross, the M otor- introduced ■ the next speaker, Paula ter an authorized holiday or vacation, Vehicle Department, the State Police, Kahn, of the American Olym pic Ski other than at the beginning or end of and the Highway Commission. Team. Miss Kahn said that from a semester, shall be subject to a fine Dean Everett Sckett, head of stu­ her experiences last winter in Switzer­ of $5.00; if the offense is duplicated dent administration at the University, land, American drivers are far in ad­ both before and after the vacation, was master of ceremonies and intro­ vance of anything on the continent.

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