Welcome Alumni! Vol. XLVII, No.8 GE08GETOWN UNIVERSITY, WASHINGTON, D. C. Thursday, November 18, 1965 Institute Honor Student I U of P Professor Kohn Disappears From Harbin; I: Opened CONTAC Talk Found Dead in Potomac Eugene Downing Doyle, a senior honor student in the Institute, was found dead Tuesday morning in the Poto­ mac river. An unidentified person notified D. C. harbor police that a body was floating in the Georgetown channel of the river and at 9 :50 A.M. harbor police recovered the body in the waters off Three Sisters Islands. A Georgetown University doctor ten­ tatively identified the corpse as Doyle, the coroner at the Washing­ ton city morgue reported. An au­ topsy report as to the cause of Doyle'S de~th will not be available from city morgue for another week. District police say that body has not been positively identified, but Football Team Flogs they will know when finger prints are checked with F.B.I. records. Doyle was last seen on Tuesday, Hapless NYU Violets November 2. His roommate, David by Thomas Schweller Gold, said he left his room in Har­ by Richard Williams Student delegates from major European and American bin Hall about 7 P.M. to get a bite Looking like a low-budget version of a 1938 juggernaut, to eat and to see a friend. He took the fledgling Hoya football team demolished football at New Universities heard Professor Hans Kohn of the University nothing with him and said he would of Pennsylvania open The Conference on the North Atlantic be back shortly. When he did not York University Saturday with a 50-14 victory over the Community with a speech Friday night at the Marriott return, Gold informed his prefect, Violets. Ed Parker, who in turn informed Junior quarterback Tony Motel on "The Historical and Intellectual Background of the the Student Personnel Office. The Atlantic Community." HOYA did not receive a confirma­ Lauinger, easily the game's Over 400 people attended tion of Doyle's disappearance until Philodemic '~Blab" Confab outstanding player, scored HOYA Poll Solicits the banquet and reception an article appeared in The Wash­ one touchdown, passed for ington Post November 15. SedorT urkeyWeek-end three and pitched out for an­ opening the five day CONTAC When Doyle failed to show up ·1 GU Food Response; program which is designed to after a few days, the S·PO con­ Of Rigorous Competition other. He did spread the I Finds Huge Distaste formulate a basis of common tacted Doyle's mother, Mrs. Tom by Robert Mannix gravy around, however, pick­ understanding for the nations Downing, in Chillicothe, Mo., who ing among Bob McGarry, Bob .1 Students expressed disap­ flew up to Washington and con­ of the Atlantic Community. The Philodemic Society of Francis and Ernie Catucci proval of the Georgetown tacted the local police. While the The 103 participants repre­ police conducted their investiga­ Georgetown University will for touchdowns. Food Service in a Campus­ sented every European coun­ tion, Mrs. Downing talked to in­ be serving as host for the Georgetown struck early, taking wide poll taken by The HOYA vestigators and campus friends in try except Portugal and prac­ Eighteenth Annual George­ the opening kick off and marcMng last week. Over a thousand an attempt to locate her missing 69 yards in eight plays for a score. tically every section of the son. town University Invitational ". undergraduates responded to Lauinger set the tenor of the game, country. While Washington police had no Debate Tournament, the larg­ mixing his plays beautifully and the five-question, yes-no food clues to Doyle's where abouts since est college debate tournament hitting his receivers on the first service poll printed in last Rosenberg November 2, several persons re­ in the country, to be held series of effective down and out ported seeing Doyle in the local week's HOYA. CONTAC is a project of the during the November 26-28 patterns. The lanky Oklahoman East Campus Student Council area. One report had him board­ ran the option to perfection, pitch­ The first question on the poll ing a bus to Baltimore. A girl in Thanksgiving holiday. ing out once, then keeping, and was: Are you satisfied with the under the direction of Lou Rosen­ berg. The main portion of the five Doyle's French class claims to have finally scoring on a 19-yard run Georgetown Food Service? Of 1074 definitely seen him outside of Riggs Nevada on a busted pass play. replies: Yes-77; No-997. days was spent in seminars in which each delegate presented Bank on the Thursday after he Ballot boxes for the survey were Tournament Chairman Robert Violets paper on the topic matter of the disappeared. McKenna pointed out that this placed at The Stump and in the There were two theories on the The Hoya defenses led by Art Walsh Area. There were 255 re­ seminar. Each seminar had a tournament will not only be the Georgetown student who moderated reasons for his disappearance. His largest in America, but quite pos­ Carter, Tony Cigarran and Happy sponses from the two ballot boxes. prefect thought that he was taking Ji' the discussion and an expert who sibly the largest in the world as Fauth stopped the Violets cold and Polls were also collected from the a few weeks off to relieve himself settled disputes. The major con­ well. "We have about a hundred a punt return by Skip Larsen and undergraduates in the dorms on a of the pressure of University life. clusions of the conference seminars colleges that will be participating a personal foul gave Georgetown room-to-room basis. 703 question­ the ball on the NYU 16. An 8-yard will be published in a pamphlet to (Continued on Page 12) in this tournament," he noted, naires were collected in the men's pass to Breen Condon in the end r dorms and 96 in the women's be distributed to the participating "from thirty-six states, including I colleges. zone was caned back, and after dorms. teams from as far away as Cali­ a series of penalties and short fornia and Nevada. Our neighbors Pay As You Go Two Sessions gainers Lauinger hit Catucci from to the North are also sending a The women expressed the great­ There were eight seminars which the 21-yard-line for the second est disapproval for the food service, met in eight regular and two team, McGill University of Mont­ score. Francis scored the extra with 95.7% answering NO to the planary sessions. They were de­ real, making this, in a sense, an points on a sweep. Except for a first question. In comparison, there voted to: 1. The Historical and 'international' debate tournament. brief third-quarter drive on the were 93.3% NO's at the ballot Intellectual Background of the Represented among these schools passing of Al Buchta and the boxes and 92.3% from the men's Atlantic Community; II. National­ are last year's national champion, plunges of Mike Bersin, the Violets dorms. The women must eat in ism-The Ultimate Obstacle to an Carson-Newman University, and were never in the game after the cafeteria of Darnall Hall and Atlantic Community; III. The last year's Georgetown Invitational Lauinger's first quarter explosion. contract for two meals daily Third Force and the Atlantic Com­ champion, Northwestern Univer­ Lauinger hit McGarry for a (breakfast and dinner). The men munity; IV. Soviet Posture Toward sity." score in the second period and are on a pay-as-you-go system and the Atlantic Community; V-VI. The La w Enforcement NYU scored on an 89-yard drive. are encouraged to purchase their Threat of War and The Threat of Late in the half, Coaches Bill Nash meals at the New South Cafeteria. Peace to the Atlantic Community; The national college debate and John Murray spelled Lauinger The men may also purchase meal VII. The Community and Under­ topic will be used for the compe­ with Rusty Shippa and the soph­ coupons jn advance, which offer no Developed Countries; VIII.' Fur­ tition, dealing with the question of omore passer did not dim the luster discount on food prices. ther Economic Growth Within the whether more power should be of the Hoyas' offense, hitting on The second question of the food Atlantic Community; and IX. Fur­ given to law enforcement officials 2 of 3 passes, one a screen pass : survey was more specific: Do you ther Political Growth Within the in the United States. The tourna­ to Tony Eben who ran 61 yards to . think the prices are reasonable? Atlantic Community. These Sem­ ment itself will have preliminary give Georgetown a 28-6 lead at the Of 1056 replies: Yes-52; No- inars did not choose to adopt reso­ rounds, and four "sudden death" half. 1004. On the second question the lutions but sought more to be a elimination rounds, culminating in The damage haa been done and (Continued on Page 13) (Continued on Page 13) MISSING STUDENT (Continued on Page 13) . (Continued on Page 18) Page Two THE HOYA Thursday, November 18. 1965 Philodemic's VP Alludes Walsh Synod Hears To "DamnLittle"Meaning College Council Whips Sabotag'e Denial For "KK" Censure Hoax Thru Give-Away Day "We can only point out to all those involved that our by Gerard McCullough responsibility lies with the Class of 1967 and the effort we The Philodemic Society has have pledged ourselves to build up its financial status to a approved a resolution to cen­ respectable position." With this statement Walsh Area Class sure the statement of Frank of 1967 President David Bochnowski announced that the Keating and Tom Kane that Warm-Up Dance which is to be held under his class' spon­ they felt their National Stu­ sorship November 19 is in no dent Committee for the De­ way of an attempt to divert fense of Vietnam represented "the funds or attention from the majority of Georgetown students." plans of Sports Week.
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