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^HWHHmH^^EeyeHHHE^p^J1* SPECIAL a^Jlte ranci&o Jfogfjorn BELL JLiantnoude OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO EDITION By THE EDITOR VOL. 35, No. 9 SAN FRANCISCO, NOVEMBER 14, 1947 Fridav foday we have two guests fli-gt our colleague Tom leers who says: "The Convention of the Col- ^ Broadcasting System be- ^5 today at tho College of tho Ljfic. It will last for two days. ormed im Richards and John Bosko- tcd who both volunteered, will ll present, representing the old flreen and Gold. The paper will ,ve something to say next week * (he information submitted by Station An .... two men. Right now, we »oul• • d like to offer a few com­ ets regarding the whole deal, «.c we understand it, and what it ^iild mean t0 tnc student body. Execs Pass Many Financial Matters Dean Hogan Writes The System is a group of col­ Whittaker Moderator leges joined together because jjjey all possess, or are about to Manual As Aid possess, radio broadcasting sta- • nons. That means that each mem­ To Law Students ber college has on its campus a Jackets Suggested By Dan Strazzulo studio for the production of ra- Plans Made For Natl jio programs, with all the tech­ Valuable Volume nical facilities, writers, actors, During a short, busy session to Bennet Levinson for chartering Richards and John Boskovitch concerning cost and style of the etc. that go to make up such an Tuesday, the Executive Commit­ a plane to cavort at one of the volunteered to cover this im­ jackets. For Two Dollars portant meeting. Richards said enterprise. Students build the tee, led by Student President Hal Don football games; $6.00 to each The Committee closed this Dean Hogan of the Law School studio, write the programs, per­ Jensen, formally approved seven of the six men who are to attend that the information gathered by meeting, the seventh of the cur­ Trunk-Line Contact attending the Convention could has written a new book, "Study haps the music, announce, enact measures which had been sent to the big IRC meet at San Jose rent semester, by notifying Ben­ Manual for School of Law." This jfama, conduct round-tables, and, the Finance Committee for re­ State College; and reimburse­ easily mean the addition of a new nett Levinson that the Board of and veiy interesting activity. book explains each step in law perhaps the most important, at­ commendation. ment of traveling expenses to Student Control should devise training, from the briefing of Two Delegates Sent To tend to the mechanical aspects. Committee approval followed the mimic who performed at the Dan Strazzulo, Soph, rep., was some means by which BSC regis­ cases to the writing of examina­ About thc only catch, if you can Gerry Kilday's report on expendi­ Nevada rally. appointed to gain all information tered cars could be identified. tions, both by text and by con­ jail it that, is the fact that the tures and budgets for the follow­ regarding the feasibility of of­ All cars on the campus of the crete examples. An effort is made C.O.P, For Regional Meeting power of each studio's transmit­ ing: Foghorn Editor's expenses COP CONVENTION fering students the opportunity campus of the University must to show the method by which a ters extends only to the limit of at the NSA meet at Stanford sev­ of possessing a University jacket. be registered at the BSC, says a law student may integrate all of Radio amateurs and all students who have an interest the college campus. This is over- eral weeks ago; $5.00 each to Bennet Levinson, BSC head, in­ Strazzulo will seek student opin­ Board directive. Executive Com­ his learning from the first day in radio theory, operating, maintenance, and repair are in­ tome in some measure by piping Danny Galvin and Joe Mirko- formed the Committee that he ion by contacting student body mittee members urged that more in school to graduation. vited to join the newly formed Radio Club, which will hold and class officers. programs by phone from one vich for providing football tick­ will be unable to represent the time be allotted to enable stu­ At the beginning of the book its fourth meeting Friday, November 28, twelve noon, in campus to the others. ets for Monty Masters and Dale University at the College Broad­ The idea, as advanced by Straz­ dents to register their cars. Car several cases in Torts are briefed, Physics lecture room, C-9. White, entertainers at the Santa casting System's Convention, at zulo, is to have all students wear­ owners are urged to get their There you have it. The last the set-up of the notebook is il­ The Club will be under the ca-1 Clara rally; $25.00 each to War­ COP, November 14-15. He asked ing a green and gold jacket that vehicles registered at the Student lustrated, and a complete outline pable guidance of Mr. Allen D. item, surely a short-coming, but ren Foley and Danny Galvin, Yell- to be excused because of the would add to the spirit and ap­ Body office, in Loyola Lodge. a minor one, might make some of the law of Torts is given. This Whittaker, professor of physics, Leaders, for expenses while at­ press of personal business. The pearance of the University. He Fines will be forthcoming if this is followed by a model question a retired Colonel, Coast Artillery people laugh. The important tending the Loyola game; $15.00 matter was solved when Bill will also contact various persons order is not observed. thing to remember is that such and answer in Torts based upon United States Army, and himself I studio is a completely student the problems created by a wan­ an active radio amateur and the effort. The experience that par­ dering goat in a neighbor's pet­ founder of the Marin Radio Ama­ ticipants could gain from this ac­ unia patch. teur Club. tivity cannot be measured. It USF Glee Club Block Club ON SALE HERE Charter members of the club could go a long way. All Welcome are eager to get a station started j At this early time, early for The second part of the book at USF, and men who had pre-[ as at least, it is impossible to Elects Salgo Holds First . gives a complete outline of the vious training in the armed say definitely whether or not statutory course of Bills and forces in signal communications, USF will become a member in the President Formal Meet Notes, with an exhaustive anal­ operations of both Army and College Broadcasting System. YMI Plans Initiation ysis of the collection problem Navy radios, beside maintenance What can be said is it is a won- Jensen Presides cases. of all equipment are slowly join­ lerful idea, it does not entail "Singers' Call This is followed by an example ing the Radio Club. zrcat expense, and it is, again, Over Athletes of a supplement to an outline of AMBITIOUS PLANS For Members On Pear Mortgages to take care of a situ­ wholly a student affair. An en­ The first organized block meet­ Once a station is established at couraging note is the fact that The USF Glee Club is in the ation where the casebook omits ing of the semester was held this any consideration of local law. the school, the club plans to con­ Ihe Radio Club has already ex­ process of organization and at week under the leadership of Hal tact other amateur stations in pressed interest, as have several the last Glee Club meeting, the Alumni, Upper Classmen Jensen. Though the meeting was The last chapter is given entire­ ly to instructions on how to write the principle states. This will Members of the University Facul­ following officers were elected: an "informal" one, many current form a solid informal network in ty. But this is not enough. We Gene Salgo, President and stu­ and important issues were dis­ an examination answer. This is Are Eligible For Membership illustrated by a bar examination conjunction with the American need a lot of interest, a lot of dent director; Charles Mann, Vice cussed. Paramount among these Radio Relay League Trunk Net­ discussion, a lot of ideas. President, Jack Donough, Secre­ issues was the distinction to be question in Contracts and one in The U.S.F. Council of the Young Men's Institute wishes Torts. work, wjiereby students from By next week, we should have tary-Treasurer; S. D. Chalios, to announce a mass initiation on December 7, in the audito­ shown in athletic awards between USF could contact their families Business Manager. major and minor sports. Many The book will be available in BILL RICHARDS most of the important data in rium of the University. This initiation will be the first of the University of San Francisco and friends directly from the our hands. Then we will be able A plea was made by the Presi­ possible methods of showing this campus. attends meet its kind since the organization was reactivated. A special distinction were presented, but bookstore. It is approximately to say whether or not encour­ dent concerning the need for arrangement has been made so that the regular initiation sixty pages in length and will All radio operators will have to agement is to be given to the more voices. No previous voice since the society was meeting fee will be waived and the only* cost about two dollars. have an F.C.C. license in order to raising of the broadcasting sta­ training is required.

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