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HEMJAMI hurricane vol. 7. miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin THIS WEEK mniiimmiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimimiiin By SMITH PERKINS iMOFFICUL STUDENT r ............... --------J10RAI. GABLES, FLORIDA, march 10. T<m‘ “JITTERS” RESPONSIBLE FOR NO. W. Want Constructive Thinking Campaigning for Students Leaders Among Students Words, Wits and Logic ¡Publicity Of R. F. C. Loans Disturbs Confidence Of Public By Dr. John Thom Holdsworth | The moratorium is on and like ------ | Parity covers a multitude of sins— THIS WEEK there is one para- bo*b of ommission and commission, mount issue, which is being dis- ! S°ing into the reasons cussed by persons in all walks of j0f our"enUre ab°Ut thl3 bre®kdown life. The banking structure of the t„m , . . , and credit sys- ‘ , . ,. tem> let it be said that there is no country has had a temporary re-1 ua-;„ „ . ls no . , , , , 1 Dftsic excuse or reflson for it pxcpnt lapse, due to a bad case of the lit-' „..„u _ or 11 excePt y 1 lsuch as lies in the psychology of d »in, Tickets On Sale For BANK TROUBLES, SAYS DEAN Gator vs. Miami Bout Scheduled March 18 ters on the part of the American people. President Roosevelt and j the moment, a psychology of mass , . , i fear which is best summarized in his cabinet have bravely and cour- ‘ *n . - , .. Ithe new catch-phrase, the “j tters.” ageously faced the matter square-1 tv.o .... . J , D , l The or‘K>n of this fear, coming to ly. Banking reforms must be;ti,B /. K , ,, t , , ... , surface m the Michigan state- brought about and it points toward wifip ■ , , . , . .. , wiae bank moratorium, goes back some form of guarantee of bank fartv,ar „„a .. c j . . f partner and deeper into the tempo irf ’, ,f m“, r °'the “«<»¡““ *"«!>« «.„d. In the .»■ lie, the m.nitratattan , American people must carry on with their usual good humor and carry on ! pression phenomena. Undoubtedly, MAW nvwl , , - “ ’ this fear complex, which has now Sell-Out Crowd Predicted For Biscayne Arena Grapple SENATE GROUP WILL SPONSOR STUDENT DANCE St. Patrick’s Entertainment In University Patio Night Of March 11 The University patio will be the determination to right the wrongs culminated in the necessit f that have occurred. As students the newly elected Presiden/to of economics it is our duty to stand for a sound monetary system. In the next few days we will hear of many plans that promise to bring about better conditions, but in themselves will be a change from sume war-time powers, was quickened by the wholly inadvisable action of Congress in calling for detailed reports of the loans made by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, and by the equally un- better to worse. Radical changes !fortunate partisan heaPings by Congress which seem to have their main purpose the uncovering of Continued on page three Annual Boxing And Wrestling Tourney Is Won By Pi Chis are never for the good. What the country needs is constructive thinking and quick action. With the spring term of the university only two weeks off, university officials are beginning to make plans for the coming academic year the eighth, in the history of the local institution. The horizon appears bright for the coming year., ------- At present student organizations in Ceasarano Gets Close Decision conjunction with the administration Over Robertson In are beginning to campaign for new .Thriller students. The Town and Gown so- ------- ciety are entertaining the high The Pi Chi fraternity with a school senior girls here in the uni- total of 43 points, won the annua) versity patio this coming week and intra-mural boxing and wrestling music and golf pro at the Biltmore the fraternities will provide enter- tournament staged last Friday af- has promised to aid Joe Arrant tainment for the senior boys of the ternoon in the men’s gymnasium, and Mr. Rostron in the directing local secondary schools. If each Phi Alpha was second with 22 of the show, student now attending the univer- points, Independents third with 9 sity would endeavor to secure one points, Pi Delta Sigma fourth with new student for next year our en- 8, Delta Sigma Kappa fifth with rollment would be well above a 5 and Gamma Delta and Phi Epsi- thousand students. Talk the uni- Ion Pi tied for last place with, 3 versity to your high school friends, points each. They are all prospective university In the feature bout of the wrestl-students. ing card, Cecil Cook representing Leaders rise head and shoulders Pi Chi> defeated Hal Lippman, Phi Tickets for the annual wrestling meet between the University of Miami Hurricanes and the Univer-; , . ¡sity of Florida Alligators scheduled SCene of 8 St' Patnck 3 Day dance for March 18th in the downtown Kiven by the student Senate to-Biscayne Arena, Biscayne Blvd., “»orrow night, March 11. There and 8th Street, will go on sale to- wiI1 no admission eharge and day. The various sororities and fra- a11 students, alumni, and faculty of ternities on the campus as well as the university are invited. Music all civic clubs of Greater Miami for dancing will be provided by and Coral Gables, will help in sell- Ereel Blalock’s orchestra, playing ing the tickets. from nine until one. Regular student admission will “In case the fuW moon fails to be fifty cents, while students of shine through the palm trees the the university will be admitted on Senators will hold session in the presentation of their student ac- University gymnasium,” said Bet-Dean J. T. Holdsworth gives his tivity h00*«- Reserved seats will go ^ Sullivan, president of the stu- on sale at 75 cents and box seats dent senate. Courtesy Miami Herald at$1.00. Cushman Robertson will have i The Gator grapplers will arrive charge of the entertainment, and in Miami Friday, March 17thand Pim Kimbrough is sponsoring the will remain here until Sunday, orchestral arrangements. Finley March 19th. While here the gator Beaton and Jack Carr will decorate By June Graduates.matmen wil1 be guests of the van-the pati°- ______ out fraternity houses. Ten men Aileen Booth, Roxburgh Lewis, Rehearsals Now Under Way; maketrip’ inJcluding Coach tohn Baf ’ f Kozl7Tsky’ RAobert Pick Of Prett ’ Co d. Evan Lindstrom and a student Turner, Joe Auer and James Abras h IT r t* manager besides the eight mem- are the other official hostesses and i e p ast bers. hosts, and they “want to see you A sell-out crowd is predicted as »11 there, and guarantee you a good both teams seem to be evenly Ume. matched and a hectic battle is sure to result as these two teams battle Spring Term Opens supremacy. A handsome sil- Heckman Chairman Of Show Sponsored A minstrel will be given next term under the auspices of the senior class, Charles Heckman, chairman, recently announced. Mr. i Heckman, Fred Rostron and Frank Siler are organizing the event ver i°v*nK CUP, donated by a local which they hope to have ready for mercb»nt, will be presented to the for winning team of the meet. at the termination March 24, Schedule Offers New Courses production by the first of April, as professional teams have promised their services until that time. Those professionals who will entertain if the show opens at this time are Barbara Dare, the Adagio Team, Tito Coral, and Bing Denim. ------ Arthur Millea, composer of South Dakota May Be Post- MERCER FOE FOR HURRICANE TEAM Holdsworth W ill Conduct World Economic Course On War Debts Season Opponent At Moore Park Registration for the Spring term which will 'open March 24, will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday, March 22 and 23. Examinations for the Winter term will be held Monday and Tuesday, Coach Tom McCann, working on March 20 and 21. The cast has been selected and next years football schedule, an-rehearsals have already begun, nounces that the following teams End men will be Victor Levine, have been definitely scheduled as Robbie Robertson, “Toots” Carroll, opponents for his 1934 Hurricane Art Cavanaugh, Frank Siler and team: Piedmont, Georgia State, Charles Heckman. Fred Rostron Rollins, Stetson and Cumberland (tentative). Mercer University will be host to in game to be will be interlocutor. The girls’ chorus will include , v/u* _____________7____Roxy Lewis, Marguerite,. Sweat, the Hurricanes ^ ^ above the mass of ueonle and in Epsilon “pi/bT a“ time" Advantage Mary Barrett, Agnes Oisoinach Lo- played there next year and in 1934 e mass of people, and in seconds after two hectic is Mead, Martha Young, Neva Jones will travel to Miami for .a return our own university certain students £ ^ was very Aileen Booth, Virginia Hastings, game here with the Hurricanes, are constructing their foundation extra ™ d ’ J Li having Louise Arnott, Betty Sullivan, Pat- Mercer, rated as one of the out- L t carJr S ,‘n th?H UreSS; 5 secL time advantage over ty Eisenmeyer, Doris Glendenning, standing teams in the S. L A. A. Po tical and social world. Several ^ thg end q{ thfi reguiation Elinor Miksitz and Mary Lou conference, is also on the Army and The end of the first Walker, extra round found neither of them Several new courses will be offered for the final term. Dr. Holdsworth will conduct a course in international economic relations which will include discussions of war debts, tariffs, trade restrictions and the forthcoming world economic and monetary conference to be held in the near future in Navy’s 1933 football schedule. a possibility of a men students came upon the idea of having a minstrel. They thought 6 minutes. — “ x the boys- ehorus will be Jim- There is also * over and the more they thought «£* JaivinU« Then in the my Abras. Pat Caesarano, Harry New Years day game with the Uni-about it the more they wanted it. ™th a" ^T^/leanL ^n h Meigs, Al’ Koslowski, Andy Shaw, versity of South Dakota, to oe They presented their idea to the next round' Co7 leaped UP°n,7 p*. . Baker Frank Puglisi Wal a result raPidly tiring LlPPman and held Ch ’ * ’ him safe for the remainder of the university officials and as the student body will present a minstrel during the spring of the year. Other students are taking vantage and wm. the lead in attempting to re-organ- Robertson, i « the intra-fraternity council. Impound c ass y rowing: - bout to pile up his 40 second ad- and Pirn Kimbrough, tage and win. Robertson, Phi Alpha, won the played in Miami as a post-season ly Greer, Joe Rizzo, Norman Foote game in 1933 after the regular Senior High School Girls Guests Of Town And Gown season is finished. McCann has been negotiating with Florida University officials The department of philosophy will be reopened this term by Dr. Kaplan. The two courses which will be given are introductory philosophy and advanced philosophy. In the school of education, Dr. Zook will give an advanced course, elementary Curriculum. Dr. Walker of the department of science will offer a continuation of his chemistry courses and will offer advanced quantitative analysis. Other courses new this term — illUtt-lIiUBrilUV CUUIICU. - -on________ J, Much good could be derived from dick’ Pi De ta lgma’ in such an organization, if it avoids Uat. for a game next year down here will be given as scheduled in the but at the moment it looks like the *933 catalogue. Schedules for the In the 135-pound division, Slo- McCann new term may be obtained in registrations office. the Senior girls from all the high game will not be played, schools of Dade county will be the has asked for November 18th, an 3 minutes for guests next Monday afternoon of open date on Florida’s schedule but the rizht to meet Dick Lewis in the Town and Gown Association at Edgar Jones, Florida athletic di- .. . , . , ____won hv a the university, when they will visit rector .would not consent to this the fma s, w ic . the class rooms and sorority rooms., date, claiming that at that time from Luther Bolton of William and New Debate A telegram For March 15 has been received the pitfalls of partisan politics. Another group of students have un- cum threw ess m j 'il * -.1- c ^a mtaar I aertaken the promotion of a wrestling meet between the Uni- „„„ ________________________ versity of Florida and Miami to be tall- Maloney Pi The association will be assisted exampinations would be going on Mary that his team will debate the held at the Biscayne arena March _ Petr0^’ e ea 6 , 0* 1.59 by university girls in welcoming and would interfere with the gator University of Miami over WIOD at 18. These leadership. students have real Chi, with a time advantage of 1.59 by a the visitors. Mrs. Evelyn playing ability. He intimated that 1 on March 15. Another benefit recital will be Siven by Lewis Eley on March 20 at 8:30 p. m. in Recital Hall. Admission, 50 cents. to win the 165 pound class, in good bout. Jimmy Lyons, P* ^i ’ ^ win- as will also the Girls’ Glee Club, to be a post season game, played question, resolved: That the United disposed of Baker, Phi Alpha, wm Raff, mezzo-so- the only possible chance for a game The University of Miami will will offer several selections with Miami next year would have uphold the negative side of the fall in 1:30 to cop the Following the program, ments will be served. ning by a (Continued on Page Three) refresh-' after the regular season was com-. States Should Cancel the Inter- pleted. Allied War Debts.
Object Description
Title | Miami Hurricane, March 10, 1933 |
Subject |
University of Miami -- Students -- Newspapers College student newspapers and periodicals -- Florida |
Genre | Newspapers |
Publisher | University of Miami |
Date | 1933-03-10 |
Coverage Temporal | 1930-1939 |
Coverage Spatial | Coral Gables (Fla.) |
Physical Description | 1 volume (4 pages) |
Language | eng |
Repository | University of Miami. Library. University Archives |
Collection Title | The Miami Hurricane |
Collection No. | ASU0053 |
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Object ID | MHC_19330310 |
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HEMJAMI hurricane
vol.
7.
miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin
THIS WEEK
mniiimmiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimimiiin
By SMITH PERKINS
iMOFFICUL STUDENT r ...............
--------J10RAI. GABLES, FLORIDA, march 10. T |
Archive | MHC_19330310_001.tif |
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