Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 2-1-1952 The B-G News February 1, 1952 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The B-G News February 1, 1952" (1952). BG News (Student Newspaper). 1041. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/1041 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. Fees, Board, Room Will Be Increased Next Year Student fees, board, and room charges will have to be increased next year, Pres. Burglar Gets Ralph W. McDonald announc- ed this week. Although small fee increases will be in effect Fifty Dollars ^clS-GXt^ next year, the University will still carry out its policy of good education as inexpensive- iWRiw Green State TJnWetsiiu ly as possible, he continued. At KD House New rates, which will be acted upon by the Board of Trustees in Approximately $60 was stolen Vol. 38 Official Student Publication, Bowling Croon. Ohio. Friday. Fob. 1. 1952 No. 27 Feb., are expected to be as fol- from the Kappa Delta sorority lows: house laat Friday evening by a nonchalant thief who toured the REGISTRTION FEE building's third floor while four APhiO Bookstore $62.60 a semester (old rate $46) of the fire hoot* occupants were BOARD eating downstairs. Now In Operation William Warfield, 'Old Man River' $9 and $9.50 a week (old rate $8) ROOM Vaguely described as tall, dark- Used books will be on sale at S3 to f6 a week (old rate 13 to $4) haired, and dressed in a maroon the Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, bookstore to- Room rent will still be S3 week- jacket and light trousers, the burg- ly for some dormitory space, but lar was las' seen strolling from day from 9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to Of 'Showboat/ In Program Here the sorority house headed in the 4 p. m. in the rear of the Rec. ratea will have to be increased to Hall. William Warfield, Sunday eve- reduce the extreme overcrowding direction of the Nest in some of the dormitories. Campus police say they are still The store will then be closed ning's Artist Series star, will working on the matter, but have for approximately two weeks, ac- Grad. School Students arrive in Bowling Green on Sat- Increases will be necessary al- not made any arrests. cording to Ron Bracewell and Ray Apply For Degrees urday for a two-day visit. so for more expensive housing oc- Prowlers were reported in sev- Bertelson, co-chairmen of the pro- While here he will be house cupied by some of the fraternities eral of the houses during the va- ject. Money for sold books and un- Candidate* for Jane degrees guest of Prof, and Mrs. W. J. Abell and sororities to help meet the cation, but no thefts were re- sold books may be picked up at a in the graduate school mutt ap- and will be honored by a dinner greater cost of the cottage dormi- time to be designated in the News. tories. University officials wish to ported. ply for admiiajon lo candidacy Sunday at the Phi Kappa Tau fra- The KD prowler was surprised Bill Bittner and John Grossman ternity house. study this matter in cooperation in his tour by entering an occu- compose the advertising committee before Saturday, Feb. t, la the Following the concert Sunday with fraternal groups and at the pied room. He immediately shut for the bookstore. office of Dean Emerson Shuck. evening, Chi Omega sorority will same time plan physical improve- the door and walked downstairs. hold a closed reception for the fa- ments and better maintenance for garbara Neales, occupant of the mous baritone. University adminis- the houses. New rates in these room, said he didn't seem to be in trative heads will be invited guests dormitories are expected to com- a great hurry, and she thought June Grads Asked To File at the function. pare favorably with those of com- little of it at that time. Mr. Warfield was completely un- parable housing in other universi- Earlier that morning police had known when he stepped on the ties. been summoned to investigate sus- stage of New York's Town Hall in Out-of-statc tuition will be in- picious footprints in the snow on With Appointment Bureau March 1960 for a concert which creased from $37.60 to $76 per se- the front porch. It is assumed was hailed by one critic as "easily mester for students registering they were made by the same per- Seniors who have not yet filled out credentials for filing the most distinguished singing of after Sept. 1, 1862. This does not son who later that day entered the in the Appointment Bureau will find it advantageous to do the season." affect an already enrolled out-of- house. do so, director Ralph H. Geer says. WILLIAM WARFIELD Since then the concert artist state student unless his education The burglar evidently was hunt- Placement service is available to all students, but those has been acclaimed similarly for is interrupted by nonenrollment ing only cash money, as he left who are not on file in the department cannot always be recitals and solo appearances with Neither military service nor sum- jewelry and fur coats behind. He such orchestras as those in San mer vacation will be considered in- notified when jobs in their fields are offered. Fraternity Rushing Francisco, Chicago, and Loe An- took four dollars from Jo Kostel- Students enrolled in sny colleges' terruptions. nik, five from Delores PetSjjj. and geles. It is estimated that the actual who expect to be graduated In n , i -r- . Tickets for the concert will forty from the sorority. June may fill out credentials in Bridge tournament cost of providing education, board, Procedure Outlined • till be available today from 10 and room for each student at Mr. Geer's office on the first floor to 11 a.m. and 1 to 3iS0 p. as. of the Ad Bldg. Fraternity closed rushing began Bowling Green next year will ex- Players To Register in the ticket booth ia front of ceed $1,300, of which the typical Four companies will send repre- this past Wednesday, lasting until the Main Aud. Debate Team Busy sentatives to campus during Feb- noon Friday, Feb. 22. Bids will be student will pay $602 to $692 de- Any undergraduate bridge play- Student tickets are .0B for pending upon his dormitory as- ruary to interview applicants for given from Thursday noon until geaeral admission and .60 for employment in the fields of chem- ers who wish to play in the Inter- signment collegiate Bridge Tournament must Friday noon. reserved seats. Ac cards must Next Two Weeks istry and administrative personnel. During this period, Inter-Fra- be presented when tickets are The remainder of the cost will register by calling Mrs. W. E. be paid by the state: approximate- Pour members of the debate Prospective graduates who would ternity Council emphasizes, rush purchased, according to Prof. be interested in a two-year train- Steidtman, 32664, or Charles Rum- rules and procedures will be strict- ly $560 per student in cash ap- squad will journey to Marietta to- mage, 4683, by Monday noon, Feb. foeeer Abell, chairman of the propriation and approximately day to take part in the Marietta ing program are also needed. ly enforced and all infractions Artist Series committee. 4. Mrs. Steidtman is the tourna- duly punished as the IFC sees fit. $125 per student annual deprecia- Collage Debate Tournament. On Feb. 12 Monsanto Chemical ment director. One of the memorable numbers Company representatives will in- Each house is allowed two smok- of "Show Boat," recently released tion cost for buildings and equip- Ron Polhill, Jerry Helwig, John Preliminary play-offs for the ers, both on the same night. Two ment. Maragakes, and Roger Kasten, a terview majors and on Feb. 13 the tournament will be held that same by Metro Goldwyn Mayer, was freshman, will debate on "Wage Diamond Alkali Company also fraternities shall be competing "Old Man River" as sung by Mr. The $1,300 anticipated cost in wishes to talk with those in chem- evening in the Lab School Gym at each night. Dates were chosen by 1962-63 compares with an estimat- and Price Controls" 7 p. m. Warfield. Although this popular Three women, to be chosen next istry. lot. song is not Included in the pro- ed 1949-60 cost of $880 per stu- The four highest pairs from this No more than six prospective gram for Sunday evening, Mr. dent, of which the typical student week, will enter an individual wo- Firestone will be looking for evening's competition will play in men's contest at Wittenberg Col- graduates on Feb. 16 to work in a rushees are allowed to meet with Abell feels sure it will be used ss provided $616 to $624. the regional tournament sometime fraternity members at any time The major part of the increased lege, Springfield, on Feb. 16 and 16. two-year training program which during the week of Feb. 19. an encore. Each representative will enter is a comprehensive study of the en- during this period except at smok- The concert soloist's work in cost of securing an education here, one of three classifications: ora- tire industry.
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