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The Maine Campus Published Weekly by the Students of the University of Maine Vol. XLIV Z 265 Orono, Maine, February 25, l943 Number 16 Madame Um Will Address Order Reservists To Devens March 4,5 Assembly Next Tuesday - Noted Filipino Filipino Wife. .. o ns ea s ampus an- I-\s '..' iNell heaves in Speaker To Be ' • Here March 2 Six New Men'Univ. Appoints Error In Boston Office Delays Madame Vincente Lim, wife Three Alumni Brigadier General Lim of the Fil- Fill Vacancies EMGH Nurse War Casualties Clarification of Many Orders ipino Army, will speak on "My Willard Johns, former Sports "Three more names have Over 100 army enlisted reservists received their marching orders Country and the Heroes of Cor- Editor, has been elected Editor- Lecturer Here been added to the list of the first three days of this week, and will report to Fort Devens on regidor" at the University assem- in-chief of the Campus, to fill the Maine alumni who have died Thursday and Friday, March 4 and 5. The status of some reservists bly at 9:30 a.m. in Memorial vacancy left when Will O'Neil I Miss Kathleen F. Young, Director in the service of their coun- is still in doubt, and due to an error in the Boston office, some men, was called to active duty with the Gymnasium, Tuesday, March 2. of the School of Nursing and Nursing try, according to Charles E. who were supposedly on a deferred status, have received their orders. Enlisted Reserve Corps. Service at the Eastern Mains General As the wife of a leading Fili- Crossland. alumni secretary. Percy Crane, armed forces repre- Robert A. Brautlecht, Philip R. Four other members of the editorial Hospital, has been appointed to the pino general, Madame Lim is able They are Lieut. Gardner sentative, was still working on the Brown, Robert M. Burrill, Norman A. board were elected, one appointment faculty of the University of Maine as Fay, 37, U. S. Ferry Corn- to tell the story of her heroic orders as the Campus weit to press, Cole, Edward R. Cowles, Donald E. was made, and one promotion was an- a special lecturer in Nursing in addi- countrymen with authenticity and wand, of Needham, Mass., thus making it impossible to obta'n the Dahill, Glenn B. Heath, Clifford H. nounced at a staff meeting on Wed- tion to her regular duties at the hos- sincerity. She herself was for killed in Africa; Seymour C. exact number of men called. Keirstead, Irving Keiter, Donald L. nesday. pital. Hammond, '37, U. S. Navy years a leader in educational and The arrival of the first bundle of Knott. Robert Perry and Martha Cilley Under the cooperative arrangement Department Civil Engineer, progressive movements in the orders on Monday caused no great Charles H. Parker, Roger L. Pen- were elected news editors, positions Miss Young will instruct, in ward of the Bronx, N. Y., lost at Philippines. disturbance among the students, for dleton, Edward H. Piper, Roger C. which were formerly held by Samuel management, students enrolled in sea; and Ensign Mervin Husband Led Natives the they had been expected for several Rackliff, Stanley Rudman, Alpheus Collins and Dorothy Ouellette. Col- Five-Year Nursing curriculum at the Knight, '40, U. S. Navy, of Madame Lim is a war wife and a days. The second lot, however, through Sanford, Lewis B. Scott, Harry T. lins was appointed Associate Editor hospital and the University. West Ilartford, Conn., lost in war mother. Her husband, Brigadier Under an error, were distributed to the stu- Treworgy, Paul Turner, Winston B. to fill the position formerly held by this program the students take work Chesapeake Bay off Norfolk. General Lint, the first Filipino to grad- MADAME VINCENTE List dents individually, before they were Ireland. Martin Scher. Elliott Hale was at both institutions leading to uate front West Point, led the heroic a degree This brings to twenty the checked through Mr. Crane's office, named Sports Editor, and Raymond from the John F. Doescher, John F. Eichorn, native army during the siege of Ba- University as well as a di- number of Maine alumni causing some confusion. Many of the Jones was promoted to the position of ploma from the Jr., Charles E. Ellis, Winthrop H. taan. He is now a prisoner of the hospital School of killed or missing. orders were for sophomore technology Assistant Business Manager. Nursing. Fairbank, Clarence E. Faulkner, Rob- Japanese. Of her three sons, one is students, and it is expected that some ert K. Franz, Royal S. Graves, III, Deputation To Johns, a junior in the college of Miss Young served during the sum- a graduate of Annapolis serving with of these will be rescinded. Martin Hagopian, Robert H. Hanson, agriculture and a major in wildlife mer of 1941 as a member of the faculty tile United States Navy, a second was In a statement made for publication William D. Harris, Weston B. Has- conservation and game management, of the University Summer Session. graduated from West Point in 1942 Appear Sunday this week, Col. Horton Edmunds of the Haynes, Donald has been active in campus activities kell, Jr., William W. and is now in the Anny. A third son She is a graduate of the Grace Hos- First Service Command explained that and has been on the dean's list. He A. Heaton. is completing his technical training pital School of Nursing, Detroit, Best Wishes. .. the confusing orders issued during the In Brownville is secretary-treasurer of the Forestry Mich., Donald E. Hobbs, Lyman W. Jacob- preparing to work in a war industry. and of Teachers College, Co- past few weeks simply could not be Club, a member of Scabbard and sen, Norman L. Jose, Harry Kagan, Upton Close, noted radio commen- A deputation team from the M C A lumbia University. She has served helped, due to the scope of the college Blade, honorary military society, and Warren E. Knowles, Frank J. Koris, tator, describes Madame Vincente Lim will go to Brownville this week-end, as a public schood teacher and indus- reserve plan throughout the country, is a member of Kappa Sigma, social trial Anton W. Larson, Merton E. Libby, as "one of the three best women nurse. In 1926 she was appointed but praised the enlistees for their pa- Wendell Stickney co-chairman of the fraternity. Alvin F. Littlefield, Jr., Asa Mace, speakers I have ever heard." He Educational Director of Deaconess also deputations committee announced to- tience and high morale. Jr., Bernard L. Marsh, Richard E. describes her story of the Filipino Perry, a freshman in the college of Hospital, Detroit, and in 1931 as a More orders were expected today day. The team will go to Martinez, Paul T. NIcCusker, Roland people in the following Brownville arts and sciences, was editor of the supervisor in the New Haven Hospital words: "No or tomorrow, Mr. Crane stated this S. Morrison, Anthony B. 'Mardone. message for Americans—whose fate by train, leaving here on Saturday freshman newspaper, and is a gradu- and assistant in instruction at Yale morning. Those students who have Donald J. Nelson, Roger L. J. Nel- and future are so much in the Pacific afternoon. Saturday night they will ate of Holten High School of Dan- University School of Nursing. received their orders and will definitely son, Robert D. Newell, John J. O'Con- and Asia henceforth—could be more conduct a social for the young people vers, Mass. From 1935 to 1940 she was assistant leave for Fort Devens next week are nor, Wilbert E. O'Neil, Robert S. important than Madame Lim's, and it of the community with games square Miss Cilley, a senior majoring in to the superintendent at New Rochelle listed below. The list is not complete, Ordway, Gerald F. Pelletier, Gordon is delivered with authenticity, charm, dancing, entertainment and special journalism in the college of arts and (N. Y.) Hospital. In 1940 she was and should not be taken as such, for it R. Pelley, Vincent F. Petrie, Robert and conciseness. When she tells music. sciences, has been a feature writer on appointed Director of the School of was impossible to obtain the names ol D. Rand, John G. Ricker, Donald \V. truths, her hearers, men and women, The team has complete charge of the the weekly. A graduate of Crosby Nursing and Nursing Service at the all the men. The Campus will endea- Robinson, Ralph E. Robinson. 71—and love her." Sunday morning service at the Com- High School of Belfast, she has been Eastern Maine General Hospital. vor to publish the remainder of the munity Church in Brownville. The a dean's list student while at the Uni- list in next week's issue. George A. Rogers, Jr., John R. service will be led by Wendell Stickney versity. David 0. Anderton, Kitan A. Agos- Schmidlin, Robert T. Scott, Sumner tnd the topic for the discussion will Collins, newly appointed Associate Dean Edith Wilson tinelli, Russell H.
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