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Hurricane Volume XV Coral Gables, Florida, November 27, 1941 Number 10 iiimcanes mate Fails lo Sit Again _ meetings of the Senate, I of waiting; for a call by the ent and secretary, were dis-I and approved by an unoffi-1 body of senators Tuesday, at ! fourth unofficial meeting this caused, as on other , by lack of a quorum. The eight senators gathered decided that the Alpha Phi > room should be suggested Ibis for use as a photo-r room instead of the senate nbers, which the group decided ■ too small for Ibis use. Shifted In Faculty Shake-Up i were made in faculty this week, including the tment of two new deans treasurer, and bestowal of rating on two others. Jay F. W. Pearson, secre-of the University who also ly held the official title of of administration, now be-the dean of faculty. Foster ter, who has acted as stu-eounsellor, is now the dean ning their standing as pro-*nd their class-room as-mts, Dr. John Thom Holds-of the school of business ation, and Dr. Henry S. of the school of education, ‘ i deans emeritus. > J. Hester, associât« proof law, will take the post ■ of the University forbad by Dean Holdsworth. expert speaks npt by publication” waa of a lecture Tuesday P. Sullivan, • authority on the subject, i law school. ’Bama Friday Tide Led by Potential 'All-American’ Trio By Jack Kendall Gunning for their eighth win of the season the colorful Crimson Tide of Alabama led by All-American candidates Jimmy Nelson, Johnny Wyhonic, and Holt Rast, will make their initial appearance against the University of Miami, in the Orange Bowl tomorrow night. This will be the final game on Alabama’s 1941 schedule. Kickoff is at 8:15. Alabama’s record for the 1941 season stands at seven wins against two upset losses. They opened their season with a 47 to 6 victory over an outclassed Southwestern La., and the following week were upset by a surprisingly strong Mississippi State, 14 to 0. Howard was next 'Judgment Day' Uses Special Set For Large Cast in Courtroom Scene • An original courtroom set, using platforms on ascending levels, has been designed by Charles Philhour, technical director, foi “Judgment Day,” the year’s second major production for the University of Miami Playmakers. Elmer Rice’s play, subtitled “A Melodrama,” is to be presented in the Playmakers’. Theatre Dec. 9-13, the first five-night “run” attempted by the Playmakers. February Grads To Have Ceremony A ceremony comparable to June graduation will be presented this year for the February graduates, the registrar’s office announced this week. Candidates for the degree of bachelor of arts at midyear are Martha Beall, Mrs. Mayme Lu Church, Fred Bernstein, Clarence Vill„ William Feldman, Florence Genet, Katherine Glascock, Ann Gunter, Rosemary Lerouz, Sidney Jack Spectorman, Ernest Stem, Roger Terzian, and Leo H. Fisk. The bachelor of science degrees in education awarded at midyear will got to Eevelyn Rae Ausländer, Ennis P. Johnson, Mrs. Vada H. Jordan, Mrs. Opal H. McLin, and Noah O. Scott. Expecting degrees of bachelor of science m business administration are George L. HoHahan, Jr., George T. Pero, Jaime Proaze, Alexander Roth, Marvin L Wfld-an and Bernard Zarrow. of laws candidates are Morton Berman, Louis Hax Smith, Clifton S. Trammell, and David M. Turner. Edwin Gladney Head and Mrs. mice L. Preston will receive bachelor of music free Mustard will be swarded the degree of The play’s one scene is a massive courtroom interior for which special furniture is being constructed. The symbolic axe, sword, and Fascist sheath will be used to denote the dictatorial theme of the play. Lloyd Symansky, because of illness, has dropped his role of Judge Tsankou and has been replaced by Gordon Tull. Ben Landress has been cast in the pan of Gherea, a guard. Reservations may be made at the University Bookstore beginning Tuesday, Dec. 2. Student activity books may be exchanged for tickets but will not 1 be honored after 7:30 on evenings of performances. ! - In the completed cast are Hal Barkas as Jndge Vlora; Lloyd Symansky, Judge Tsj-nkov; Ted Graves, Judge Stujrdza; Fred Hasty, Judge Murusi: Manuel L. Roth, Judge Slatarski; Betty Batchellor, Lydia; Irvjing Epstein, George: William Dianrant, Schneider; Dann Moriey, Prosecutor; [CONTINVB) OH TMp 1>IVB) The Tide Six starters of Alabama’s Crimson Tide. Top, left to right. Joe Domnan-ovich, center; Holt Rast, end; Capt. John Wyhonic, guard. Bottom. Jimmy Nelson, halfback; A1 Sabo, quarterback; and “Babs” Roberts, end. Orr Sues Goldman For $250 Damages Suing for $250 damages. Jack Orr will call Marvin Goldman, co-chairman of the Junior Prom, with other defendants, into moot court sessions at 2:00 Tuesday, because of the loss of the radio-victrola combination Orr loaned to the prom committee for advertising purposes last year. No money changed hands at the time of the loan. Present reports are that the machine was stolen from the Ibis room, where committee members were playing records to advertise the dance held on February 14, 1941. Attorneys for the plaintiff are Lester Lasky and George MacDonald. On the defendants side are Attorney’s Arhtur Hill and Victor Cawthorn. Lauffer T. Hayes, associate professor of law, is the presiding judge. FRENCH CLUB TO MEET Señora Jose Horta, wife of the Brazilian Consul, will be a special guest at a Christmas meeting of the French Club Dee. 4 at 4 p.m. in the Granada Building. Jacques Wilson, alumnus and a former president of the club, and Charles Schwartz, alumnus, will also participate in the meeting. and they were buried under a barrage of last period touchdowns— the final score being 61 to 0. This is the same team Miami defeated 19 to 0. The tricky Vols of Tennessee were defeated on their own home grounds 9 to 2, the first time the Tide had defeated Tennessee in a number of years. The Georgia Bulldogs were Bowl-bound until Alabama played them off their feet for a 27 to 14 win. Kentucky went down 30 to 0, Tulane 19 to 14, and Georgia Tech 20 to 0. Second defeat of the season for Alabama came last week at Nashville, Tenn., when a powerful Vanderbilt eleven kept Alabama in their own back yard all afternoon for a 6 to 0 win. The game was played in a driving rain storm that lasted during the entire contest. Superior kicking of the Commodores kept the visitors in a hole all afternoon. The touchdown, coming late in the game, was set up on a long punt return. Vanderbilt threw a pass from the [CONTINUED ON PAGE MX] Tuesday, 9-12, For Frosh Voting Oft-postponed freshman elections are scheduled to be run off next Tuesday from 9 to 12 in the senate chambers, Mort Berman, chief justice of the Honor Court, announces. Candidates nominated three weeks ago for the positions are: secretary, Barbara Price and Madlynn Anderson; treasurer, John Lowe, Chad Trafford, and Louise Maroon; senators, La Veryn Hunicke, John Lowe, Ronnie Duncan, Karl Hoff, George Bernstein, James Dunn, Virginia Meyer, and Ruth Wolkowslcy. Mike O’Brien was elected president and James Richardson vice-president of the class. SORORITIES NAME CANDIDATES TOR PI CHI DANCE Candidates have best) named by University and high school sororities for the honor of being named Queen of Clubs at the annual Pi Chi dance December 12. Louis Hax Smith, winner and the two runner-up, who will be dubbed princesses, will he chosen at a banquet before the dance by a committee whose identity is aecrtt Bases for---------------------------------- date. Nominated so far are Caroline Dodd, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Mary Louise Yahner, Chi Omega; Patty Hollarn, Zêta Tau Alpha; Mary Maroon, Delta Zeta; Audrey Gold-wyn, Alpha Epsilon Phi; Jacqne Watson, Sigma Kappa; Shirley Haimes Goldston, Delta Phi Epii-Iob; Mary .Helen Ewing, Delta Chi Delta; Anah Mae Quick, Axaea; Lucene Gordon, Danaides; and Dora Dean Allen, Pleiades. Dance chairmen Bill Gale and Ed Patton state that Pi Chi and Sigma Chi ahimni have been invited as special guests.
Object Description
Title | Miami Hurricane, November 27, 1941 |
Subject |
University of Miami -- Students -- Newspapers College student newspapers and periodicals -- Florida |
Genre | Newspapers |
Publisher | University of Miami |
Date | 1941-11-27 |
Coverage Temporal | 1940-1949 |
Coverage Spatial | Coral Gables (Fla.) |
Physical Description | 1 volume (16 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_19411127 |
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Object ID | MHC_19411127 |
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Full Text | Hurricane Volume XV Coral Gables, Florida, November 27, 1941 Number 10 iiimcanes mate Fails lo Sit Again _ meetings of the Senate, I of waiting; for a call by the ent and secretary, were dis-I and approved by an unoffi-1 body of senators Tuesday, at ! fourth unofficial meeting this caused, as on other , by lack of a quorum. The eight senators gathered decided that the Alpha Phi > room should be suggested Ibis for use as a photo-r room instead of the senate nbers, which the group decided ■ too small for Ibis use. Shifted In Faculty Shake-Up i were made in faculty this week, including the tment of two new deans treasurer, and bestowal of rating on two others. Jay F. W. Pearson, secre-of the University who also ly held the official title of of administration, now be-the dean of faculty. Foster ter, who has acted as stu-eounsellor, is now the dean ning their standing as pro-*nd their class-room as-mts, Dr. John Thom Holds-of the school of business ation, and Dr. Henry S. of the school of education, ‘ i deans emeritus. > J. Hester, associât« proof law, will take the post ■ of the University forbad by Dean Holdsworth. expert speaks npt by publication” waa of a lecture Tuesday P. Sullivan, • authority on the subject, i law school. ’Bama Friday Tide Led by Potential 'All-American’ Trio By Jack Kendall Gunning for their eighth win of the season the colorful Crimson Tide of Alabama led by All-American candidates Jimmy Nelson, Johnny Wyhonic, and Holt Rast, will make their initial appearance against the University of Miami, in the Orange Bowl tomorrow night. This will be the final game on Alabama’s 1941 schedule. Kickoff is at 8:15. Alabama’s record for the 1941 season stands at seven wins against two upset losses. They opened their season with a 47 to 6 victory over an outclassed Southwestern La., and the following week were upset by a surprisingly strong Mississippi State, 14 to 0. Howard was next 'Judgment Day' Uses Special Set For Large Cast in Courtroom Scene • An original courtroom set, using platforms on ascending levels, has been designed by Charles Philhour, technical director, foi “Judgment Day,” the year’s second major production for the University of Miami Playmakers. Elmer Rice’s play, subtitled “A Melodrama,” is to be presented in the Playmakers’. Theatre Dec. 9-13, the first five-night “run” attempted by the Playmakers. February Grads To Have Ceremony A ceremony comparable to June graduation will be presented this year for the February graduates, the registrar’s office announced this week. Candidates for the degree of bachelor of arts at midyear are Martha Beall, Mrs. Mayme Lu Church, Fred Bernstein, Clarence Vill„ William Feldman, Florence Genet, Katherine Glascock, Ann Gunter, Rosemary Lerouz, Sidney Jack Spectorman, Ernest Stem, Roger Terzian, and Leo H. Fisk. The bachelor of science degrees in education awarded at midyear will got to Eevelyn Rae Ausländer, Ennis P. Johnson, Mrs. Vada H. Jordan, Mrs. Opal H. McLin, and Noah O. Scott. Expecting degrees of bachelor of science m business administration are George L. HoHahan, Jr., George T. Pero, Jaime Proaze, Alexander Roth, Marvin L Wfld-an and Bernard Zarrow. of laws candidates are Morton Berman, Louis Hax Smith, Clifton S. Trammell, and David M. Turner. Edwin Gladney Head and Mrs. mice L. Preston will receive bachelor of music free Mustard will be swarded the degree of The play’s one scene is a massive courtroom interior for which special furniture is being constructed. The symbolic axe, sword, and Fascist sheath will be used to denote the dictatorial theme of the play. Lloyd Symansky, because of illness, has dropped his role of Judge Tsankou and has been replaced by Gordon Tull. Ben Landress has been cast in the pan of Gherea, a guard. Reservations may be made at the University Bookstore beginning Tuesday, Dec. 2. Student activity books may be exchanged for tickets but will not 1 be honored after 7:30 on evenings of performances. ! - In the completed cast are Hal Barkas as Jndge Vlora; Lloyd Symansky, Judge Tsj-nkov; Ted Graves, Judge Stujrdza; Fred Hasty, Judge Murusi: Manuel L. Roth, Judge Slatarski; Betty Batchellor, Lydia; Irvjing Epstein, George: William Dianrant, Schneider; Dann Moriey, Prosecutor; [CONTINVB) OH TMp 1>IVB) The Tide Six starters of Alabama’s Crimson Tide. Top, left to right. Joe Domnan-ovich, center; Holt Rast, end; Capt. John Wyhonic, guard. Bottom. Jimmy Nelson, halfback; A1 Sabo, quarterback; and “Babs” Roberts, end. Orr Sues Goldman For $250 Damages Suing for $250 damages. Jack Orr will call Marvin Goldman, co-chairman of the Junior Prom, with other defendants, into moot court sessions at 2:00 Tuesday, because of the loss of the radio-victrola combination Orr loaned to the prom committee for advertising purposes last year. No money changed hands at the time of the loan. Present reports are that the machine was stolen from the Ibis room, where committee members were playing records to advertise the dance held on February 14, 1941. Attorneys for the plaintiff are Lester Lasky and George MacDonald. On the defendants side are Attorney’s Arhtur Hill and Victor Cawthorn. Lauffer T. Hayes, associate professor of law, is the presiding judge. FRENCH CLUB TO MEET Señora Jose Horta, wife of the Brazilian Consul, will be a special guest at a Christmas meeting of the French Club Dee. 4 at 4 p.m. in the Granada Building. Jacques Wilson, alumnus and a former president of the club, and Charles Schwartz, alumnus, will also participate in the meeting. and they were buried under a barrage of last period touchdowns— the final score being 61 to 0. This is the same team Miami defeated 19 to 0. The tricky Vols of Tennessee were defeated on their own home grounds 9 to 2, the first time the Tide had defeated Tennessee in a number of years. The Georgia Bulldogs were Bowl-bound until Alabama played them off their feet for a 27 to 14 win. Kentucky went down 30 to 0, Tulane 19 to 14, and Georgia Tech 20 to 0. Second defeat of the season for Alabama came last week at Nashville, Tenn., when a powerful Vanderbilt eleven kept Alabama in their own back yard all afternoon for a 6 to 0 win. The game was played in a driving rain storm that lasted during the entire contest. Superior kicking of the Commodores kept the visitors in a hole all afternoon. The touchdown, coming late in the game, was set up on a long punt return. Vanderbilt threw a pass from the [CONTINUED ON PAGE MX] Tuesday, 9-12, For Frosh Voting Oft-postponed freshman elections are scheduled to be run off next Tuesday from 9 to 12 in the senate chambers, Mort Berman, chief justice of the Honor Court, announces. Candidates nominated three weeks ago for the positions are: secretary, Barbara Price and Madlynn Anderson; treasurer, John Lowe, Chad Trafford, and Louise Maroon; senators, La Veryn Hunicke, John Lowe, Ronnie Duncan, Karl Hoff, George Bernstein, James Dunn, Virginia Meyer, and Ruth Wolkowslcy. Mike O’Brien was elected president and James Richardson vice-president of the class. SORORITIES NAME CANDIDATES TOR PI CHI DANCE Candidates have best) named by University and high school sororities for the honor of being named Queen of Clubs at the annual Pi Chi dance December 12. Louis Hax Smith, winner and the two runner-up, who will be dubbed princesses, will he chosen at a banquet before the dance by a committee whose identity is aecrtt Bases for---------------------------------- date. Nominated so far are Caroline Dodd, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Mary Louise Yahner, Chi Omega; Patty Hollarn, Zêta Tau Alpha; Mary Maroon, Delta Zeta; Audrey Gold-wyn, Alpha Epsilon Phi; Jacqne Watson, Sigma Kappa; Shirley Haimes Goldston, Delta Phi Epii-Iob; Mary .Helen Ewing, Delta Chi Delta; Anah Mae Quick, Axaea; Lucene Gordon, Danaides; and Dora Dean Allen, Pleiades. Dance chairmen Bill Gale and Ed Patton state that Pi Chi and Sigma Chi ahimni have been invited as special guests. |
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