Gdfje ©Uke Chronicle and 7

Gdfje ©Uke Chronicle and 7

DISTURBED Chronicle and Chapel comments last week end irked many engineers. See reaction on Pages 6 GDfje ©uke Chronicle and 7. Vol. 46—No. 18 Duke University, Durham, N. C. Friday, February 16, 1951 IF C Hands New Exchange Kennedy, Hamill Will Lead Most Lambda Chi Brings Better Phone Service Religious Emphasis Week Talks Large Fine Many changes in campus tele­ phone numbers are in the offing Featured Guests Council Regrets Sunday night as the new tele­ Vacancies Occur phone switchboard, insuring im­ Many Violations proved service between East and Are Both Authors Of Rushing Rules West, nears completion this week In Top Positions end. Religious Groups As a result of this year's flrst W. E. Whitford announced 5 Candidates Quit Plan Own Events conviction for a serious rushing that the changes on many tele­ violation, the Lambda Chi Alpha WSGA Campaigns fraternity will dole out $100 to phones will go into effect Sun­ BY FRED TTBOUT the Interfraternity Council this day night at 9 p.m. New num­ Five candidates for WSGA Chronicle Associate Editor week. bers will appear only where it Council offices dropped out of Bishop Gerald Kennedy or is necessary for a more efficient The trouble arose when a the running this week. Reasons Reverend Robert H. Hamill, freshman, who has subsequently operation. varied from grades to the like­ guests of the Duke University been barred from the IFC rush Up-to-date directories listing lihood of not returning to school Church, will participate in all system until September, spent all of the telephones on both next year. the events planned by the Re­ five rush periods Friday in the campuses will be distributed Betty. Jo Hedrick will not run ligious Emphasis Week Commit­ Lambda Chi chapter room after this week end. Students are against Helen Ecklund for Chair­ tee for the coming week. On the he had been excused from this urged to consult the new volume man of Social Standards. In the program with Bishop Kennedy function in order to study. for correct numbers. event that Ecklund is elected and the Reverend Mr. Hamill, Bush Emergency New East campus numbers editor of the Chanticleer by will be Father John Weidinger, are listed below: Publications Board before the Rbbi Samuel Perlman, and sev­ Summoned by Jim Solomon, WSGA election, there will be no IFC rush chairman, who had Alspaugh, 260; Aycock, 360; eral of the University's well Bassett, 460; Brown, 5360; Giles, candidate for the office of the known professors. seen him there, the freshman Chairman of Social Standards. admitted his guilt. The execu­ 7260; Jarvis, 8260; Pegram, 9260; Bishop Kennedy, Methodist tive committee of the IFC, called Southgate, 270; Baker, 7280. Emmy Weber has declined to bishop of the Portland, Oregon, to an emergency meeting Sun­ run for Treasurer and Pat Moel- area, is one of the youngest day morning, decided this to be ler has resigned from the assist­ bishops in the history of Meth­ a minor offense and fined the ant-treasurer race. Betty Ruth odism. He was graduated from Lambda Chis $20 for each rush Engineers Shape Cunningham will leave the Al­ the College of the Pacific in period that the freshman had re­ spaugh house-president race to 1929, with an A.B. degree; from mained there. Claire Bowers, Sally Gerger and the Pacific School of Religion Betty Lassiter. Joan Lamothe Fair Deal New Show Plans with a M.A. degree and a B.D. will not run for Judicial Repre­ degree; and from the Hartford Commenting on the penalty, sentative of Giles. Dave Weber, Lambda Chi pres­ Plans are now moving for­ Theological Seminary with The other candidates took the ident, said that both he and the ward for the annual Engineers' S.T.M. degree and a Ph.D. de­ parliamentary law test Monday gree. Later, Bishop Kennedy re­ fraternity felt that they had Show which will be presented been dealt with fairly. Solomon along with the test on the work- ceived a LL.D. degree from the added that he considered the by the students and faculty of (Continued on Page Four) College of Puget Sound and a freshman as guilty gas the fra­ the Duke College of Engineer­ Litt.D. degree from Nebraska ternity. ing on Friday, March 16, and Wesleyan University. Jack Blackburn, IFC presi­ Saturday, March 17, from 2-10 Court Will Try Educating Posts dent, reporting on the whole p.m. in the Engineering Build­ Before moving to his present rush system, stated that it was ing. position, Bishop Kennedy held "regrettable that most of the Police Accused several educational posts and fraternities this year have vio­ Among the exhibits will be was minister of famous St. Paul lated the rush rules since they remote controlled trains, arti­ Methodist Church i n Lincoln, were the ones who initiated them ficial lightning, latest designed In Jail Beating Nebraska, from 1942 to 1948. unanimously and who, conse­ automobile engines, insides of a Elected a Bishop in 1948 and quently, were honor-bound to water turbine, a magic faucet, Three suspended Durham po­ on the board of trustees of four enforce them." / and a bottomless tea kettle. licemen go on trial in Superior universities, Bishop Kennedy Court here next week to answer has, nonetheless, found time to Dan Martin, president of the charges of assault and battery CARE and WSSF write a large number of books Pub Board Selects Duke Engineers' Club, is in in connection with the alleged including; The Pause for Reflec­ charge of the over-all supervi­ jail beating of Duke Student tion, His Word Through Preach­ 'Chanticleer' Staff sion of preparations for the Bracket Grady in November. Plan Student Drive ing, Have This Mind, The Best show, while chairmen of the va­ Patrolmen L. L. Lloyd and of John Henry Jowett (edited) CARE and the World Student The Lion and The Lamb, I Be­ Lpoking forward to next year, rious committees are as follows: E. W. Merritt and Assistant the publications board elects the Service Fund are jointly asking lief e, and With Singleness of Walt Newton and Walt Kates, Taxicab Inspector H. B. Stray- new staff of the Duke Chanti­ horn are charged with striking Duke students to join in an in­ Heart. cleer Wednesday afternoon. co-chairmen ofe the Engineers' ternational drive for helping Graduates Direct Show; D3ve Howard, civil engi­ Crady following the latter's ar­ Staff positions to be filled in rest in connection with a dis­ Yugoslav University students. Reverend Robert H. Hamill, this election are those of editor, neers' chairman; Ed Fox, elec­ turbance at the Center Theater The Yugoslav students are minister of the Grace Methodist assistant editor, co-ed editor, trical engineers' chairman; John on the eve of the Duke-Carolina suffering from severe malnutri­ Church of Burlington, Iowa, was business manager, assistant busi­ Fullerton, mechanical engineers' football game. tion due to an unprecedented graduated from Northwestern ness manager and co-ed business chairman; Mel Lord, publicity Just before Christmas in a drought. As a result of constant University with a B.S. degree in manager. Petitions for these of­ chairman; and John Watkins, Recorder's Court session, Lloyd undernourishment, many thou­ Commerce in 1933 and from fices may be picked up either in guides and ushers chairman. and Merritt admitted that they sands of Yugoslav students are Yale University in 1936 with a the Chanticleer or in Dean Her­ Spectators attending last threatened with tuberculosis and B.D. degree. Since that time the struck Crady in the City Jail other deficiency diseases. bert Herring's office and must be year's show totaled 4,500 and at following h!s arrest, but said Reverend Mr. Hamill has been a returned to the latter before 4 they acted to block an attack by Surplus food has been allo­ director of the Wesley Founda­ least 5,000 are expected this tions of Yale University (1934- p.m. Monday. year, according to Martin. Crady on Patrolman L. Parham. cated by the Commodity Credit Crady admitted he struck Par- Corporation, but there exists a 36) and of the State University ham and Strayhorn during the deficiency in funds for repro­ of Iowa (1937-40), and an au­ melee in front of the theater. cessing and moving the food thor on religious subjects, as Campus Intrigue, Chaos to Subside from' its present storage places well as being a minister. All four were convicted and to seaports on Yugoslavia-bound The Rev. Mr. Hamill has par- fined in the lower court, Crady ships. As Rushing Comes to Peaceful Close for attacking the two officers (Continued on Page Twelve) who had gone to the theater to Well, on the surface at least, are busy comparing the relative assist in quelling the disturb­ it's all over but the shouting. merits of the brotherhoods and ance. James A. Greene, also a Semester Reports Reveal Fall Four open houses have given speculating on their chances of Duke student, was fined for in­ getting the bid they want. Nor terfering with an officer. freshmen the opportunity to are the hot boxes all finished: "meet the fellows" and frater­ shake-ups are talking just as fe­ Crady contended at the trial In Over-all Fraternity Average nities the opportunity to "look verishly as seasoned rushers as that he thought one of the offi­ over the prospects." The last cers had struck his brother in Recent grade reports have 1.725. Meanwhile Phi Delta The­ they try to persuade their room­ disclosed that the over-all fra­ ta showed the -sharpest decrease hot-box has cooled off, the bids mate to change his mind and the crowd milling around in are in the mail, and weary rush front of the theater.

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