Founded In 1935 THE COWL Veritas VOL. 4. No. 18—Six Pages. PROVIDENCE COLLEGE. PROVIDENCE, R. I.. MARCH 3. 1939 5 Cents a Copy. P. C. Hoopsters CUP DEFENDER MAST MAY REPLACE BROKEN POLE CARDINAL PACELLI ELECTED POPE; Seek To Upset The new flag pole for the front of Harkins Hall to replace the one lost Favored Rams in last Septembers hurricane will be CHOOSES TO REIGN AS PIUS XII erected in the early part of next week. As announced last week, the Kingston Tussle Will Have pole has been donated by Rudolf Provincial Will Election Comes Vital Bearing on State Haffenraffer and will be the main• mast of either the Columbia or the College Court Title Resolute. Celebrate Mass On Birthday The staff, 60 feet high with a gold Little Rhody's mythical college ball at the top. will be transported from Herreshoffs boat yard in Bristol. Fr. McDermott to Officiate New Pope Was Former sporting wheel will revolve around at Feast Observance Kingston tomorrow night when Considerable difficulty in the trans• Secretary of State portation is anticipated. Monday Rhode Island State's Rams play host As in the case of the old pole, the Eugenio Cardinal Pacelli was elect• to the Friars in a game that will new mast will commemorate the two Providence College students and ed Pope yesterday, choosing as his have important bearing on the state Walsh brothers of Bristol who were faculty will commemorate the feast title. Pius XII. basketball diadem. The high-flying killed enroute to the Yale-P.C. basket• of St. Thomas Aquinas Monday morn• On his 63rd birthday anniversary ball game. Plans for a rededication ing with a solemn high Mass and Keaneymen. despite recent defeats he became the Bishop of Rome and service are under way. general Communion in Harkins Hall. continue to remain one of the leading Vicar of Jesus Christ. Successor or The Very Rev. Terence S. McDer• teams in Eastern collegiate circles, mott. O.P.. provincial of the province St. Peter. Prince of the Apostles, which means that the locals should Dean Chandler of St Joseph of the Dominican Order, Supreme Pontiff of the Universal be in for a rather busy evening. will celebrate the Mass Father McDer• Church. Patriarch of the West. Pri• mott. whose appointment to a third mate of Italy, Archbishop and Metro• The Rams defeat at the hands of Urges Students term of provincialship has recently politan of the Roman Province, and Brown Wednesday night leaves the been approved by a council at Rome, Sovereign of the Vatican City. State and New England race wide To Keep Rules will be assisted in the Mass by the HIS HOLINESS POPE PIUS XII open. Providence is in an excellent Very Rev. John J. Dillon, O.P., presi• The election was one of the short• position to do considerable damage dent, deacon: and the Rev. J. T. Fitz• est in the history of the Vatican, the to the championship hopes of the Requests Students Renew gerald, O. P.. vice-president. sub last Pope to be chosen in such a short Bears and State. Victories over Brown Efforts to Maintain deacon. The Rev. Charles H. McKen- Students See time being Gregory XV. in 1623. and the Rams would give the Friars Gentlemanly Conduct na. O.P.. chaplain, will deliver the At 11:32 A. M. EST, a white cloud the State crown and spoil their two sermon. of smoke arose from the Sistine rivals chances for national recogni• The Reverend Arthur H. Chandler. Two ciboria. donated by the Caro- Colored Movie Chapel, announcing that the College tion. O.P., dean of Providence College, lan club for the chapel in the new of Cardinals had come to a decision. In the first game between these urged the student body to renew their dormitory, will be used for the first At 12:07 P. M. EST. Camillo Cardi• time in Monday's Mass. which will Film Reveals Undergrad• two clubs, played early in the sea• efforts in maintaining a gentlemanly nal Caccia Dominioni. appeared on honor all living benefactors of the uate Life on Providence son at the R. I. Auditorium, the Rams conduct at all times at an assembly the central balcony of Saint Peter's college. The ciboria constitute the Campus were victorious. 57-45, after a stirring held in the auditorium yesterday to announce to the world's 331,500,000 first gift towards the altar equipment battle. Providence dominated play of morning. Catholics that once again the Church of the new chapel. Films portraying life at Providence this thrill-packed contest only to fall Father Chandler particularly re• had a Visible Head. Over 50,000 After the Mass classes will be re• victim to the surging last-period at• quested that smoking regulations be College were shown in Harkins Hall spectators, gathered in the square sumed for the day. Tuesday being tack of the Kingstonians. more closely adhered to in the yesterday morning under the direc- broke through the guards, shouting, buildii.g on the campus DciJor- the actual feast-ri^y wiM by free. The We have P Pope!" The game was so closely fought Voii of Louis C. FitzGerald. publicity ing the general untidiness of many current observance is in place of the that 38 fouls were called; 29 against fi:rn in Rome on March 2, 1876, parts of the building where smoking former custcm of celebrating with director of the College. P. C. and nine against State. Elt the new Pope came from a noble rules had been violated, the Dean ex• scholastic disputations. The films, which were in color, Deuse and Joe Kwasniewski were family which had long been on inti• horted the students to cooperate with forced out in the first half and "Slip" traced the undergraduate's life from mate terms with the Vatican. His the administration in attempting to Barnini in the third period. The loss entrance to graduation and included father was dean of the secular con- keep Harkins Hall clean. Tickets For Comedy of these players weakened Providence shots of medical examinations, foot• sistorial advocature. and his brother considerably and the Rams chalked Referring to the grounds, especially On Sale Monday ball practice and games, dances, blues represented the Vatican in its deal• up the majority of their tallies in the those between Harkins Hall and Col• singers, the primitive existence of ings with Mussolini, prior to the lege Road. Father Chandler told stu• consummation of the Lateran Treaty. latter part of the game when the local Students Will Be Given Special students in boarding houses, sleigh- forces were unable to withstand the dents that they must not cross the parties, mascots, models of the new Cardinal Pacelli distinguished him• campus at any point. He stressed the Prices on Presentation of furious assault of the visitors. dormitory, ground-breaking ceremo• self with his efforts as Nuncio to the fact that the maintenance department Admission Card nies, commencements, scenes in libra• young German republic. In 1929 he Paced by Chet Jaworski, Ram Cap• was doing everything in its power effected a concordat between Protest• tain, Rhode Island has rolled up an to make the campus attractive and ries and labratories, chapel, and vari• Tickets for "Ready. Aim, Friar," ant Prussia and the Holy See. In viable record. In 19 starts they that this was impossible with stu• ous members of the faculty and stu• 1939 original student musical-comedy, December of the same year he was dents beating paths over the lawns. dent body. ave won 16 and lost 3. Jaworski will go on sale Monday morning in elected Cardinal and two months later leads all the New England scorers Father Chandler also asked students the rotunda and in the band room, The pictures represent almost a was chosen to succeed Pietro Cardinal by a wide margin. He has amassed to dispose of all waste paper in the re• it was announced yesterday by Gerald year's work on the part of Mr. Fitz• Gasparri as Papal Secretary of State. a total of well over 400 points, aver- ceptacles which are provided for that D. O'Brien, treasurer of the Board Gerald. who acted as narrator during He protested that he wished to com- iContinued on Page 4) purpose. of Direct:rs of the Pyramid Players, the presentation. iContinued on Page 6> Prices for the tickets have been placed at $1.00 for reserved seats and P. C. Students to Broadcast .75 cents for rush seats. Students Annabelle, Feline Queen of Providence, at the college, however, may procure Series of Radio Programs reserved seats for 75 cents and rush Honors All With Demure Presence seats for .50 cents. These student Plans Are Expected to Begin Immediately for Weekly tickets will be given out only on Intellectual Cat Ardent Listener to Harangues of Col• presentation of the Admission card Show which is issued by the Office of the legiate Debaters Registrar. Plans for a new Providence College office at the News Bureau Monday Tiberius Gracchus once conceived freshman to the refined, nonchalant, s Rehearsals for the musical-comedy 'udent radio program to be broadcast morning at 10:20. as he has said that such a great admiration for the in• are continuing on Monday. Tuesday, discerning savant that he is today. from Harkins Hall were disclosed every student who thinks he might dependence of a cat that he had an and Thursday nights, under the di• If anyone is so foolish as to inter• '«t night by Louis C. FitzGerald. di- like to make radio writing a career image of a cat placed in the Temple rection of John J.
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