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Granite Will Sponsor Subscription Contest

rnmmrnm — Library Frats Bid Tomorrow As Rushing Closes •Nrtu(If you read it in The NewHampshire Hampshire, it’s accurate) Volume 24. Issue 14. DURHAM, N. H., JANUARY 12, 1934. Price Five Cents Granite Will Sponsor Alumni Magazine Dr. Lewis Undergoes RUSHING Wellman Memorial CARNIVAL DATE SET FOR Subscription Contest Released Last Week Minor Eye Operation The past week has quite defi­ Service Held Here nitely demonstrated that our present system of fraternity Competition Limited to rushing is a woefully inadequate FEBRUARY 2,3 AND 4 - Message by President Lewis Treatment Performed on social instrument. Evasions have Dr. A. O. Thomas Speaker at Sororities—Two Prizes Among Contents of This Left Eye—President been so numerous as to have lost First Convocation of to be Awarded all power of arousing any indig­ Winter Term Issue to Return Soon nant protest. No doubt, this re­ Winter Term BALL ON FRIDAY NIGHT The 1935 Granite inter-sorority sub­ Dr. Edward M. Lewis, University sults from the fact that nearly scription contest under the direction The January issue of “The New president, was reported as resting all fraternity members secretly N The first compulsory convocation of of John Jteed, sales and advertising Hampshire Alumnus,” official organ comfortably Wednesday evening aft­ or openly feel that the rules and the term was given over to a memori­ manager, and Arthur Learnard, busi­ of the University of New Hampshire er a minor operation performed on his regulations now in effect are al service for Prof. Justin O. Well­ Varsity and Freshman Basketball, Frosh ness manager, was started January Alumni Association, was issued Sat­ left eye at the Massachusetts’ Eye both too stringent and too nu­ man, at which Dean G. G. Alexander 10 and closes February 7, 1934. urday. The magazine is edited by and Ear Infirmary at Boston. The op­ merous. Consequently, they are spoke in the absence of President Hockey Will Provide Home Games on Sat The year-book is well under way Harry O. Page, assisted by Harold I. eration was described as being of a moved to tolerate the violations Lewis, with Dr. Augustus O. Thomas and will contain many additional fea­ Leavitt, and Edward Y. Blewett, as­ very minor nature, the purpose of of their campus brothers either as the main speaker supplemented by tures. It is the aim of the staff to sociate editors, and S. Whitman Free­ which was to clear a slight difficulty because they have already com­ the University Band and a group of —Medals to be Given for Intra-murals have a year-book that will not only man, advertising manager. in the sight of his eye. mitted such violations them­ faculty singers under the direction of be a directory but a composite por­ The opening article is a message President Lewis left Durham early selves, or because they have Dr. Alfred E. Richards. trait of the University of New Hamp­ from President Lewis in which he Monday afternoon. He was accom­ them in contemplation, or simp­ Dr. Thomas spoke of the loss which Samuel D. Clark to shire and give a complete picture of praises the work done by the Alumni panied by Mrs. Lewis and Prof. and ly because they feel generally the death of Prof. Wellman brought BOXING EVENTS campus life. office for graduates who have been un­ sympathetic. Now, as they per­ to the University and the state. He To Feature Mayoralty Pictures able to secure employment. President Mrs. Samuel Hoitt of the faculty. haps think, “what is sauce for traced the work of Dr. Wellman in Speak at Vol Convo BEING PLANNED This will be carried out in a more Lewis says: “Our job as well as yours The party drove to Boston where Dr. the goose is sauce for the gan­ educational fields, and mentioned his complete picture section including in at the present time is to help pull the Lewis entered the hospital. At 8 A. M. der.” While that may be true the importance among educators of the detail pictures of the mayoralty cam­ country out of a distressing and dan­ on Tuesday the anesthetics were given fact still remains that sauce is country. Experiences in Jungles of Committee Hopes to Reduce paign with clippings from the news­ gerous economic situation. It is so and the operation performed. sauce. By which, of course, we Dr. Thomas has spent several sum­ papers. Special sophomore and frosh acute even here in Durham that we Edward Y. Blewett, the president’s mean that violations are viola­ mers as a member of the Summer Central America to be Price of Tickets for pictures will follow the class pictures. can hardly discuss or consider college executive secretary, gave the official tions, defend them how you will. School working under Dr. Wellman, of Great Interest Carnival Ball The senior and junior classes will or university affairs in the language announcement of President Lewis’ This, however, is an absolute and knew and respected him as a man be represented by individual pictures usual to us. Let us stop to say, how­ condition late Tuesday. No announce­ way of reasoning. In effect, it and educator. At the Voluntary Convocation to be Under the direction of the Univer­ and activity lists for each member. ever, that the fall term was charac­ ment has been made as to when Dr. means that a law is a law and Dr. Thomas is at present the secre­ held in Murkland Auditorium on Wed­ sity of New' Hampshire Outing Club It is believed that the change in the terized by serious and hard work, by Lewis will return to the University, should be obeyed without ques­ tary general of the World Federation nesday, January 17th, the speaker the fourteenth Winter Carnival will style of the book will appeal to all both students and faculty, and that but it is believed that he will not have tion. Such reasoning is valid of Educational associations, of which will be Samuel D. Clark, a student in be staged February 2, 3, and 4. Ac­ classes and the staff hopes that many we have been able thus far to provide recovered sufficiently to return in less enough when applied to individ­ he is the founder; and trustee of the the Harvard Medical School. cording to statements made by Di­ outside of the junior class will buy the means of keeping every worthy than a week or ten days. uals, but all validity is lost when University of Maine and the normal Mr. Clark, whose home is in Orono, rector of Winter Carnival Arnold the book. student in college. Part-time work we attempt to apply it to large schools of that state. He holds the Maine, graduated from Harvard Col­ Rhodes, this mid-year event will be To get subscriptions in as soon as provided by the trustees has been a groups. The truth of the mat­ following degrees from colleges in lege in 1931. He has had many inter­ somewhat modified as to previous possible the 1935 Granite is sponsor­ great help. The demands upon our Total Registration ter then appears to be that, the Middle West: B. S., Ph. B., Ph. D., esting experiences. One summer he years because of economic conditions ing the inter-sorority contest, the loan funds were, necessarily, greater while laws, or rules and regu­ Ed.B., and LL.D. was in charge of a hut at the foot of as well as consideration of the fact rules of which are as follows: than ever and we anticipate a contin­ lations, can be correctly con­ Beginning as a rural school teacher Mt. Katahdin in Maine. that the geographical situation of 1. The price of the 1935 Granite uance of increasing demands and pres­ to Date is 1533 sidered in the absolute sense in in Page County, Iowa, in 1888, Dr. Last summer he went with an ex­ Durham makes the planning of win­ is $4.50 per copy. sure during the remainder of the year. the case of the individual, it is Thomas has advanced through vari­ pedition to the Peten region of Gua­ ter sports rather indefinite. No de­ 2. All sales must be accompanied However, according to Dean Pettee, salutary that they be consid­ ous positions such as superintendent temala in Central America. This tail will be left lacking, however, to by a deposit of at least $2.00. ‘We shall manage it somehow so as Forty Less Register This ered in a relative sense in the of schools in St. Paul, state superin­ trip was made under the auspices of insure the guests the much-anticipated 3. Only sales made between Janu­ to pull through all right.’ I am sure case of the multitude. Any law tendent of schools in Nebraska, and the Carnegie Institute of Washing­ good time that is annually presented ary 10, 1934, and February 7, 1934, we shall.” President Lewis ends his Term Than in Winter which arouses widespread dis­ state commissioner of education in ton, D. C., for the purpose of collect­ on this occasion by the Outing: Club. will receive credit in this contest. message by extending a greeting to Term Last Year satisfaction is bound to be a law Maine, to his present position among ing parasites of the wild animals of For the Carnival Ball negotiations 4. Sales may be made to any per­ all alumni. which cannot be adequately en­ the foremost educators of the day. that region. are being made for Larry Funk’s or­ The late Professor. Justin O. Well­ Dr. Thomas is a fellow of the Edu­ son or persons; student, faculty or man is paid a glowing tribute in an In the last issue of T h e N e w forced.

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