PRICES Weeks and Eflfecting Many

PRICES Weeks and Eflfecting Many

^^a^' Page Eight THE VILLANOVAN November 10, 19S3 University Issue if In observing the recent declaration of Villanova aa a University, the Villanovan takes pleasure in presenting this Activity In Review special edition. On'pag<is News 2 and 3 will be found the story be- hind Villanova's academic, spiritual and D.P.M. TO ELECT Corresponding Secretary, are: honorary chairman Mr. extra-currcular rise to its new status. Pages 6, 7 and 8 cover the present I- Delta Pi Mu, recently reno- Edwin Daly, '55, Jack Padova, Joseph Greyson, vice-chair- Villanova U. athletic scene in an expanded sports vated arts fraternity, will hold '56, Harry Nash, '56, Peter man George Minser, secretary section. Campus news is covered on page 5. its first elections since 1951 Quinn, '56, Tom Mentzer, *55; Jim Malloy, and treasurer Happy University to Villanova next Thursday (Nov. 12) in Recording Secretary, Bob Re- Guido Donato. and Happy Thanksgiving mm to our readers. Room 202 Mendel Hall. ber, *54, Eugene Kennedy, Next meeting will be held The Editom At Thursday's meeting the '54, Robert Farley, *56, Joe Nov. 16 during the engineer's new constitution was read, Torak, '56, Matt Heim, '56. activities period (11:30 A.M.) Vol. 2&—No. 7 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA. PA?' Not. 24, 1953 amended, and ratified by the Treasurer, John De Rem- in 202 Barry Hall. At that '»') > " 88 charter members present. igis, '55, Frank Adams, '56, time a consulting engineer will At the same time the nomi- Dick Fitzpatrick, *56, John speak on "Leather Belting nations of the previous week Sullivan, '56 and Harry Nash, and Power Drive." were also ratified by the mem- '56. Student Council repre- TOURNAMENT bers and submitted to the sentative, Jim Borden, '55, The Villancva Chess Club administration for approval, and Owen Hickey, '56. which has been secured. Fall Toumam«3nt began yes- terday. All tournament games NROTC MIDSHIPMEN broke out their foul weather gear^to Dr. John I. McEnerney, A.S.M.e7hEARS MILLER will be played in the Blue Ret to and from fall dance at Penn Sheraton Hotel, Friday moderator of the group, ap- Walt Miller, chairman of Hoom in the Field House. niirht. Nobody here seems particularly worried about the pointed acting presiding offi- the Villanova Chapter of the Interested students should re- seven inches of snow. cer Jim Nolin to look into American Society of Mechan- port to the tournament today the possibility of admitting ical Engineers, addressed the at 2:30 P.M. Science majors into the fra- group last week and pointed ternity, since they had put in Waterfront Arbitrator out the professicmal develop- P.K.P. ELECTS a request for membership, ments possible through the At its meeting on Nov. 5, which is now open only to organization. the members of the Engineer- Reveals Policies Arts and Education majors. Cleanup ASME members also out- ing Fraternity elected Jack Nolin is to report on this by lined their program for the labor arbitrator, Dennis J. Comey, Joyce as president to succeed Noted management the next meeting of the mem- coming year. Plans include containing Joe Zator who was compelled S.J., addressed an audience representatives from bers. the presentation of speakers four colleges last Thursday night in the auditorium. to resign because of his duties C&F Candidates for officers of in the engineering field, the subject, "Arbitration as chairman of the AIEE. Speaking on the Between Labor and the fraternity, approved by scheduling of field trips and Management/' he presented the theory that he has success- Joyce moved into the new the administration are : Presi- smokers, and the preparation office from the Vice-presi- fully used in cleaning up the Philadelphia waterfront: "a dent, Nolin, '54; of .student papers. Jim Ward These plans dency of the Frat. Catholic philosophy of life and Welsh, '54, Bart Moynahan, were presented by John Van- living." following the con- '54. '54 them by Tim Cole ; Vice Presi- stone and Frank Gehring* The AlEE-IRE will hold its Education triacts which the parties, prior dent; Frank Gunther, *55, program chairman and acti- monthly meeting on Thurs- This theory he has cflfected ^ to his action "normally did Owen Hickey, *56, Joe Blimm, vities chairman, res|)ectively. day, Xov. 12, at lOr'iO A.IM. in by educating the men in teach- '56. not read." *55, Dick Fitzpatrick, Other officers of the club i the Dvnamo Lab. ing them, *'respect for other men." Here ore two points to remember when you buy o carl . • Father Comey placed his success in reducing strikes in the hands of the laborers when he said, "My strength is entirely in the rank and file." Arbitration Record During his work on the Philadelphia docks last year, there were five strikes, none lasting more than four days or effecting more than one shift. Within this same time in New York, there were fifty-two waterfront strikes, lasting not longer than three VALUE PRICES weeks and eflfecting many shifts. \s \ Problem of Corruption V :•''> Corruption on the docks proposes one of the big prob- ^*fc#w* i/MW' wfA'm lems. "The waterfronts are %m iii open to abu.se not only in Philadelphia and New York but also all over the world.'* of ony line in H$ fieUI Bribery and corruption are i1 ' ' ' ' *. ' due to two major causes. The .A,. .'- •' ' • first is the haste in which ships must be loade<l or un- '}'.:'' «.»•» ^f^yiifi: loaded. To facilitate matters a fee is paid by the shippers to the union man so that he will order his men to work in conditions which are not suit- in ed to them or at wages not •«*Wyvv<*/VMV proportion to their input. Contract Violation ^..vi The second problem is that ^••'^:i.«>> of the unions' putting more «^A«AMIMy«MNM>.V men in the work gangs than thrilllna CiMvreUr* "Tw*>Tmi" 4>4Mr i the contracts call for. Unions With 3 9rM» new MriM. Cli«vrol«t oilan th« widatt choic* of wod<lt in iti fl«W. pay the shippers' men not to See it, drive it, and you'll Jcnow that it alone brings you all these features of highest- complain about additional priced cars at the lowest prices and with such outstanding gasoline economy I men in the gangs. Reconciliation Yes, you get more car for less money in More value throughout, when you buy, Chevrolet! Father Comey reconciled while you drive, when you trade! / s-KKiMsssisfc;' >wwA-ff«vwwy»w- More beauty, inside and out, with the these problems as he met Come in; confirm these facts; and youMI widest choice of body-types and colors in CHEVROLET choose Chevrolet ... America's finest boy,' .5' its field. More driving thrills, with either of Chev- America's most popular car! rolet's two great high-compression Valve-, FLOWERS Comhinaiion of Power^lifle automatic Iratnriis- in-l-lead engines! MORE PEOPLE t»». sion and ll^-h.p. "Hlne-Flame" ntxtne available BUY CHEVROLETS More riding smoothness, more road- That Bring Back Memories on "Two-Ten" and Bel Air model \ . Power THAN ANY OTHER CAR I stahility and more safety protection with Sieeriny; and F.'/.-Eye Plate Glass available on all BOUQUET SHOP this stronger, heavier, longer lasting car! modi'lx . at extra cost. In Thriller; Rams Last For ExfuisHt Corsages Tor Sp«ciol Student Discountt Campus B«pr«ientativ«i: Of Spirited 'Cats S«« Prey No«l Spillane SEE YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER FOR ALL YOUR AUTOMOTIVE NEEDSI Bob Sur WILDCAT GUARD Tom ntzpstrick (64) provides pictorial evideaee of Us Clarke Phil Convnhntly Ihfd vndmr "Avfomobll9s" In your lotal tiaulflod fhphonm Moeldng prowess fai the Syracuse game as he talws din€fory -k . oat two Oraagemen for Ceorsfe Eberle qnarterbadi Joe McNIchoias' M-yard interception return in the third period. See Page 6 Joe FsragalH (72) and Pete Carrlerl (60) are In baelEgroond. fim^ tM n A y fcVi I'rif' \ i''l " in^'iv'T iT*^ r "*-^(ff« , Vj/"^ t » I \i |i'' Fac« TWo THE VILLA NOVAN Nor. 24, 1M3 Not. 24, 1M3 THE VILLANOVAN Pag* ThrM )^illanoya Declared University From College To University: Outline tegallal Action iHHBHHHUH^^IH I Early>?„,. Days»„„ Passes Title Title Change Necessitated Amendment Historical Event Recalls Complex Legal Workings A Great Villanova Saga With the signing of a final de- How did the "Augustinian College of Villanova in the state •cree by the four sitting Judges John Randolph, American Revolutionary War officer and of Pennsylvania" become "Villanova University"? Let's try to of the Court of Common Pleas signer of the Declaration of Independence, probably never dreamed trace the necessary steps. in Delaware County, Villanova that his rambling country estate "Belle Air" would one day be the On March 6, 1953, M. Joseph College became Villanova Uni- site of one of the greatest Catholic universities in America. Connelly, Republican represen- Seminary Is versity last Wednesday, at 10:- Todav, at midcentury, Villan- tative from Delaware county (and brother of former Villan- 30 A. M. ova is just that. but to perpetuate the Augus- Vital Element The brief ova athletic director Bill Con- ceremony was pre- The University's 2200 full- tinian order in the United States. nelly) introduced to the Penn- One of the maii\ reasons for sided over by Judge Harold L. time day and resident students Members of the order had been (» Ervin in the sylvania House of Representa- the founding of Villanova was county courthouse and 218 faculty and administra- sent abroad for their education, in Media. Other justices attend- tion members, tives House Bill No. 581. the desire to establish a Semin- exclusive of main- but on May 18, 1848, Mr.

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