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He was speaking on a wreath on the grave of Doctor Wesbrook at Mountain View sity of Toronto, whose home­ Cemetery. Professor F. G, C. Wood, honorary president of the Outlined behalf of those unfortunates who, like himself, spend senior class, will give a talk appropriate to the occasion. town is so nicely labelled "the approximately three years at the university devoting them­ city of churches and—" by selves exclusively to the latest theories and achievements Cars provided by the senior class will be leaving the campus The Signing of 800 "Hush," lives up to tradition of science, presumably fitting themselves for a job in some at 1 o'clock sharp and will be lined up along the centre Mall by presenting the annual Uni­ specalized field of chemistry, physics, or bacteriology, and from the bus stop south for loading purposes. Any member of Waivers Assures are then turned out as Bachelors of Arts. the class who can assist in transportation by supplying a car versity College residence is asked to get in touch with the class secretary, Pauline Pat­ Improvements "bed-race" replete with brok­ 8EPARATE FACULTY terson, via the Arts Letter Rack, as soon as possible. en windows, tomatoes, assor­ "There should be a separate fac­ The Totem staff has start­ ted e g g p 1 a nt s, parsnips, Martin/ Rome ulty for science students," said An­ ed a gigantic drive to per­ stench bombs and cabbages, drews. "The senior class Is appar­ ently looking for a lofty aim: let Success of Picture suade students to waive $1.50 plus other rare vegetation. To Debate them take that as their objective. Program May Mean Engineers Have of their caution money. To­ Exactly what this bed-race is Achieved, it would help them to day there will be fifteen or nobody out hero in the great wild Tuesday perpetuate their number. 1 am not Talkie EquipmentA Real Social west seems vo know, exoept that speaking in terms of chromosomes," twenty co- eds scattered he added hastily. A program of three pictures, Trinity and South Houses, U.C. Winter Activities one In French, one in German, around the campus or sta­ "We should graduate with a residences, Indulge in tho gentle Planned by New and one In English will be shown Responsibility tioned at strategic points, B.Sc. degree," continued An­ pastime annually ending with a in the auditorium, Thursday, Oct. Executive drews. "We have no sympathies canvassing for signatures. Ac­ forced peace declared by one or 22, at noon, by the University New Dean Speaks to other of the Dtans of residence Tuesday night the Parliamentary in common with the artsmen. cording to the Totem staff, If After all, we don't take einch Film Society. The pictures, which Applied Science when the carnage becomes too ter­ Forum will swing into its usual will be ehown privately in town 800 of these waivers are sign­ rific, a state of affairs evidently winter activities, as Leonard Mar­ courses like history and econo­ Undergraduates mics." on Tuesday of that week, are ed, the Totem will be of an determined by the reeeptlon of a tin and Harold Rome engage In the supplied by the campus society'e "Engineering may be defined as "People who chase bugs shouldn't variegated aesortment of vege­ second debate of the season. affiliate, the Vancouver branch of the art of directing the powers of entirely different type than it | have an Arts degree," interjected tables and whatnots by the Deans The topic finally chosen by the the National Film Society. has been in the past. They without carrying charges In their Fred Hobson, English and Classics Nature for the use and convenience executive is, "Resolved that in the undergraduate. At present it Is neceseary to of man," said Prof. J. N. Finlay­ have announced that the only respective private sanctums. interests of the United States, the rent sound equipment to show son, new Dean of Applied Science, cash payment for those who Incidentally, South House won Roosevelt administration should WOULD BE EXPENSIVE picturee on the campus, but it le as he addressed a meeting of the over the famed Trinity when the be re-elected." Len Martin, who was Gordon Fields Is definitely ln fa­ underetood from authoritative sign waivers will be a $1 cash three-star joint had its halls, stair- prominent in Forum work last vor of a separate degree for science, eourees if this show goee over the U. E. S. Thursday noon. payment in the spring. caeses and rooms, to say nothing of year, and who took part in an in­ though he believes that a separate auditorium will receive perma­ Dean Finlayson, speaking to the ter-collegiate radio debate, will the Dean's private abode, turned faculty would be too expensive. nent equipment. students for the first time, reviewed NO BALLYHOO into a littered, stinking vegetable lead for the affirmative. Rome, who "Commerce Is under the faculty of has a record as a capable speaker, No tickets will be available at the opportunities awaiting engin­ "At first w; thought of having an dump by a revengeful opposition arts," he stated. "Yet those tak the door. Inetead, membership who broke more than 25 windows will oppose him. A keen discussion | eers today. ajroplane diop waivers on stud­ Ing the course graduate as bache tlckete will be on sale Tuesday ents," explained Les Allen, Totem in the interim. In the past, Trinity Is expected to follow after the two jj lors of commerce. "There is an increasing demand main speeches of the evening. and Wednesday at the ticket of­ business manager. has had to foot the bill to the tune j "A pereon who has devoted fice and will be available to fully at the present time for technically of over |200. As Larry Gough, Var­ ENGLISH TEAM COMING I "We thought of four years to the study of chem- regietered undergraduates for trained men. Natural resources are sity scribe, puts It, Hell In the Holy Plans are being laid by the new­ ietry or zoology generally has a shipping them the prloe of 15 cents. dependent on engineers for devel­ Land, Trinity loses, and plate glass ly elected executive for a very ac­ technical knowledge of his major around in little cars, companies declare a dividend. tive season. Some of the projects subjects equal to that of the av­ These tickets will give the hold­ opment, and even invention has or borrowing ele­ at present under consideration are; erage engineer. But this Is not er membership to the Film 80- become a technical service," he phants for the pur­ WOMEN closed membership in the Forum, a apparent to tho public. olety and also admission. The pose. But then we stated. realized that the In my youthful freshman days change from Tuesday night to Wed­ "We work hard to get our de­ namee of the films will be print­ Dean Finlayson stressed the students of this uni­ the reverberating thunder of the nesday afternoon for the regular grees, and I feel that we should ed In Tuesday's Issue of the Uby­ charge of the female sex on male meetings, and the sponsoring of a ssey. need for an extensive and scientific versity would not not have to be content with the fall for ballyhoo. rights and privileges resounded series of noon hour debates such as training. "The engineer should mere arts degree, which Is handed When they realized hW important mightily In my ears. It seemed to was Initiated last year. Arrange­ out after very little work on his learn methods, not merely facts. ments are also being made for the it was they wouldn't have to be sold be an undisputed fact that the ag­ part to the burrower in classical Supervision of work requires a on the idea. gressive male had answered that visit of the Oxford-Cambridge de­ courses." old questioning ditty "how to tame bating team, who will come here Van. Institute high degree of administrative abil­ "Our greateat difficulty will be wild women" by going into reverse, some time before Christmas. FACULTY OF ENGINEERING ity." To know and handle men, the deciding how few Totems we giving the stampeding herd the The executive extends a cordial An ex-chemic who withholds his Announces engineer should study psychology ean have printed. vote, receiving them into the inner Invitation to all to come out Tues­ name believes that the faculty of as much as possible, while econom­ sanctums of business and profes­ day night. Discussion is lively, and PADDED LEATHER COVER applied science should be called the ics and an ability to express one­ all impromptu speaking is of course Lectures sions so that they presently became faculty of engineering, and that "As for advertising, the Players' as institutional as the ancient gcfll- voluntary. The meeting will be there should be a science faculty self in good English are also essen­ U.

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