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r7- • IHLMIAMI HI IRRirANF Matheson - All University Dance Is Tonight iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiii THIS WEEK IIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllliiiiiHip By Smith Perkins RIPLEY TELLS OF TRAVELS IN DISTANT LANDS President B. F. Ashe Already the propaganda for the University is showing results. Sev- Famous eral high school seniors have reported being favorably influenced by the talks made by University representatives throughout South Florida. The announcement of extended courses in the various col- Cartoonist Draws Largest Assembly Of Year Like a conquering hero Robert L. Ripley arrived in Miami, last _____________________ __________ week- He is the first such hero, 1 leges have produced animated dis- °U1 kncmied{»e, who has made cussion. The Miami daily news- 1 Jrand entree by airplane, in-1 duct in news stories and editorials. *tea< raeans of a noble white : papers are pushing a native pro- _°rs*!’ P'umes’ an<i l°nK lines of Now illustrated pamphlets are be- •' horsemen and captives to ing issued, will be sent throughout pi00^ tbe battle, the north. The famous cartoonist and ex- j If every student of the Univer- P^orer landed here after having sity of Miami would reserve one sperA over two months in collect- j paragraph in every letter they i da*a ^or his universally-known sent out of town to a discussion of caltoons on the oddities in our hu- j the benefits of Miami, and school, man existence. On this tour he the attendance here might be kas j°urneyed over 24,000 miles double the present enrollment. | visiting in the ‘ Dark” continent, j _______________________ and the Latin lands of romance,' There will be a benefit dance and has added tweOty new coun-Friday night in the school gymna- *r'es bst ^ands visited, sium, for the University’s “Hard- ‘And’” said the modern Marco | Luck Paul.” Every organization PoI°’ “belleve jt or not, I am glad on the campus is cooperating. Stu- to get home!” ORGANIZATION S COOPERATE IN BENEFIT AFFAIR Matheson’s Leg Fractured Second Time This School Year WAS OUT TWO MONTHS Broken First In Grid Game With Murray Teachers College dents are voluntarily canvassing : introducing Mr. Ripley,! Coral Gables and Miami to sell George Hussey mentioned the. fact j tickets. It will be a good dance, tkat the explorer had been in 152 for a good fellow, who has been countries, during his life-time. i President Ashe » t0 sPeak at the commencement exercises of Stet-willing to do all in his power for —------------------- son University, Deland, Florida, at which time he will be awarded an his school. Let’s show him we ap- ( PROGRAM PLAN 'honorary LL' D~4 greo~________________________________________________________________ preciate him, and wish him a j ^ speedy recovery. * in A l YEAR Roxie Lewis And Smather Head Beauty ------ School To Reopen October 2; ( One set of elections is over. Al- \ though only one vote decided the j presidency there was no recount, very little discussion, and altogeth-1 Enrollment May Be Doubled Department Of Who’s Who Contest Amid great confusion the Hurri- Dave Wharton. An expensive program is being cane “Who’s Who” contest has jack Sloan was Tonight is Paul Matheson night. And tonight in the Girls Gymnasium the biggest dance of the year will be held in his honor. The proceeds of the dance will go towards helping to defray the expense of his operation and confinement in the University Hospital and with this thought in mind, every student in the university and thie business men in Coral Gables arid the downtown area are planning to attend and make this gala event a financial success. This dance, backed by every student organization on the campus and indorsed by the administration is expected to draw a capacity crowd. The following organization have pledged their support to this worthy cause and will turn out -one hundred per cent tonight: Pi Chi, Pi Delta Sigma, Delta Sigma Kappa, Zeta Phi, Phi Alpha, Lambda Phi, Sigma Phi, Delta Tau, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Phi Epsilon Pi, Judge Whitfield, Gamma Delta, “M” Club, and Stray Greek. The gymnasium will be decorated in a tropical fashion with palms Baer and tropical flowers predominating. Dave Webb is chairman of this committee and will be assisted by George Manley, Olga Minor, Joe Auer seems to have no competition for the position of most Jimmie To of the Election Candidates State Appreciation My Friends: Permit me to unanimously er a good, healthy spirit prevailed, outlined by the University of Mi- come to an illuminating conclu- conceded the most ¡„different stu-Today will be class elections. ] ami during the next few months in sion. Owing to the fact that many : chool and Geor e Choose your candidates on their1 an effort to double its enrollment votes were unsigned and there- qualifications .vote accordingly, j for the coming year which opens fore could not be counted, it is be- *s tbe biggest bull-shooter, and then forget about it. j October 2. The seventh academic lieved that the contest is not Irving Lewis is the biggest pest, ------- linear closes June 9. Commence- wholly representative. Because of Johnny Allen and Jimmy Koger Harold Humm, Doris Glendenning. Talking about school elections— ment is June 5. | the duplicity of the placements of ran a ciose race fol. the biggest (Continued on page five) those of you who are “free (or j The university will send out over j several of the candidates, those poiiticai tjtle and Howard Buck __ married) white, and twenty-one,” ! 65,000 pieces of literature which who already had one first place consider yourselves reminded of will go to every state in the coun- were eliminated from the count in an enn> ^onar ale your city elections. There are i try as well as several foreign coun- other divisions, some good candidate^ running; j tries. This material will include Frank Smathers, a student in the some are better than others; some I information concerning the local law school, raided the under-grad- have more initiative, are eager to university. This coming year will uate school to win the title 0f conceited boy in school; push the projects in which you be the first time that the university handsomest boy at the University; , . . , , , . are interested. Get behind that-has made any concentrated effort: Ellis Sloan ran him a close second. Dest dancers, tne girls ran a small_________________Ll„ ________ _____ person, then. Put him in office, to secure new students. Roxburgh Lewis, our little red- minority vote. Don’t wait until you can run for Inquiries which far exceed all headed freshman, took the honors The most comical, according to city commissioner and cure ALL past years, have been received by for the prettiest co-ed in school, popular opinion, are Picket Miles, the ills of the world; help someone 1 cally every state in the union. The with Patty Eisenmeyer as her ?nd Charlie Heckman. On the else do a little. I the registrar’s office from practi- rival. other hand, Betty Herbert and Art ------- number of completed applications With an overwhelming vote Rob- Simmonds are the most agreeable. As to electing responsible men for admission for next year is bie Robertson was selected as the The most outstanding man in to government positions, again, greater than that of July 1st of most popular boy. Bettye Sullivan athletics is Johnny Bates; in law, Roosevelt .they say, is being given last year. is his partner, as most popular girl Bob Louys; in commerce, Van support dictatorial power. It’s probably a! Within the next few days 50,000 in school. Dudley; in science, Bob Weinstein, good idea. With the elimination |illustrated booklets will be mailed The best dressed girl and boy in Everett Burdick; in publications, of those destructive flies, the re- - to the high school graduates of school, are, according to popular Harold Humm and George Man-presentatives and senators at the Greater Chicago, New York demand, Millie Iba and Harry ley. Washington, reconstruction plans City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Bos- Friedman. Ross Hartsell is, unanimously, , . . ' The most studious are Helena the biggest beer-baron in school. “1>pl,nim0ttJ! UspportL wh,eh y0U Abras and Davis Webb are the thank you for your magnanimous on my behalf in the recent student election. JOHN ALLEN I wish to thank my friends who supported me in the past election. ANDY SHAW I thank everyone for their loyal in the student election. ELINOR MIKSITZ May 17, 1933. TO MY FRIENDS: Permit me to thank you for your should move quicker and less ex- ton, and other leading cities pensively. If you don’t approve of throughout the country. Several Littlefield and Johnny McLeod; the and’ Andy Shaw and Stewart Pat- what Roosevelt does, of course, leading transportation companies laziest, on the other hand are John- An are the most likely to succeed that’s too bad! will assist in the distribution. This ny Kitchens and, for second place, of any students in the University. ------- leaflet will give information con- Coming back to our home state: i (Continued on page five) Governor Sholtz, lacking the initi- ---------------------- In order to raise funds for a! Meeting Of Those Interested delegation to an annual confer- In Y- M. C. A. To Be Held ence, the Young People’s League There yvill be a meeting of all ative of the President, has allowed NOTICE Congress to dictate the govern- All seniors must have all library 0f Trinity Methodist Church is men interested in forming a Y. M. demonstrated on my behalf in the Student Election Wednesday. Let us cooperate with the new government in the constructive policies which may be inaugurated for the better welfare of the university. To the new officers—All Suc-and may they realie tzhat ment policy and speed of recon- books in the hands of the librarian; presenting a play tonight at the C. A. on this campus, Tuesday, my aim shall always be one of ser-struction action. He has requested by Friday, May 26 or credits may I ^ Merritt Junjor Hj h School May 30th, at 10:30 a. m. in the vice and humanitarianism, and that increased powers, but the repre- be withheld. | u„ „_L„ ____j _ | Girls Social HalL it will please me if I may be of sentatives of the people think they All undergraduates books must have not yet sufficient proof of be in before Friday, June 2. his ability and reliablity to give M. TEBO him the control he desires. 1 Librarian This will be an organization some assistance to them in the “Mr. Bob” is the title and it is a j riotous comedy which should prove me€ting with the election of offi- diil^m^of"tteir'“re^eti« to be a full evening’s entertain- cers, and planning for next year, duties, powers, and responsibilities. ment for everyone attending. | AD men are requested to attend. JOHN ALLEN
Object Description
Title | Miami Hurricane, May 26, 1933 |
Subject |
University of Miami -- Students -- Newspapers College student newspapers and periodicals -- Florida |
Genre | Newspapers |
Publisher | University of Miami |
Date | 1933-05-26 |
Coverage Temporal | 1930-1939 |
Coverage Spatial | Coral Gables (Fla.) |
Physical Description | 1 volume (6 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_19330526 |
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Object ID | MHC_19330526 |
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Full Text | r7- • IHLMIAMI HI IRRirANF Matheson - All University Dance Is Tonight iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiii THIS WEEK IIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllliiiiiHip By Smith Perkins RIPLEY TELLS OF TRAVELS IN DISTANT LANDS President B. F. Ashe Already the propaganda for the University is showing results. Sev- Famous eral high school seniors have reported being favorably influenced by the talks made by University representatives throughout South Florida. The announcement of extended courses in the various col- Cartoonist Draws Largest Assembly Of Year Like a conquering hero Robert L. Ripley arrived in Miami, last _____________________ __________ week- He is the first such hero, 1 leges have produced animated dis- °U1 kncmied{»e, who has made cussion. The Miami daily news- 1 Jrand entree by airplane, in-1 duct in news stories and editorials. *tea< raeans of a noble white : papers are pushing a native pro- _°rs*!’ P'umes’ an ^onar ale your city elections. There are i try as well as several foreign coun- other divisions, some good candidate^ running; j tries. This material will include Frank Smathers, a student in the some are better than others; some I information concerning the local law school, raided the under-grad- have more initiative, are eager to university. This coming year will uate school to win the title 0f conceited boy in school; push the projects in which you be the first time that the university handsomest boy at the University; , . . , , , . are interested. Get behind that-has made any concentrated effort: Ellis Sloan ran him a close second. Dest dancers, tne girls ran a small_________________Ll„ ________ _____ person, then. Put him in office, to secure new students. Roxburgh Lewis, our little red- minority vote. Don’t wait until you can run for Inquiries which far exceed all headed freshman, took the honors The most comical, according to city commissioner and cure ALL past years, have been received by for the prettiest co-ed in school, popular opinion, are Picket Miles, the ills of the world; help someone 1 cally every state in the union. The with Patty Eisenmeyer as her ?nd Charlie Heckman. On the else do a little. I the registrar’s office from practi- rival. other hand, Betty Herbert and Art ------- number of completed applications With an overwhelming vote Rob- Simmonds are the most agreeable. As to electing responsible men for admission for next year is bie Robertson was selected as the The most outstanding man in to government positions, again, greater than that of July 1st of most popular boy. Bettye Sullivan athletics is Johnny Bates; in law, Roosevelt .they say, is being given last year. is his partner, as most popular girl Bob Louys; in commerce, Van support dictatorial power. It’s probably a! Within the next few days 50,000 in school. Dudley; in science, Bob Weinstein, good idea. With the elimination |illustrated booklets will be mailed The best dressed girl and boy in Everett Burdick; in publications, of those destructive flies, the re- - to the high school graduates of school, are, according to popular Harold Humm and George Man-presentatives and senators at the Greater Chicago, New York demand, Millie Iba and Harry ley. Washington, reconstruction plans City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Bos- Friedman. Ross Hartsell is, unanimously, , . . ' The most studious are Helena the biggest beer-baron in school. “1>pl,nim0ttJ! UspportL wh,eh y0U Abras and Davis Webb are the thank you for your magnanimous on my behalf in the recent student election. JOHN ALLEN I wish to thank my friends who supported me in the past election. ANDY SHAW I thank everyone for their loyal in the student election. ELINOR MIKSITZ May 17, 1933. TO MY FRIENDS: Permit me to thank you for your should move quicker and less ex- ton, and other leading cities pensively. If you don’t approve of throughout the country. Several Littlefield and Johnny McLeod; the and’ Andy Shaw and Stewart Pat- what Roosevelt does, of course, leading transportation companies laziest, on the other hand are John- An are the most likely to succeed that’s too bad! will assist in the distribution. This ny Kitchens and, for second place, of any students in the University. ------- leaflet will give information con- Coming back to our home state: i (Continued on page five) Governor Sholtz, lacking the initi- ---------------------- In order to raise funds for a! Meeting Of Those Interested delegation to an annual confer- In Y- M. C. A. To Be Held ence, the Young People’s League There yvill be a meeting of all ative of the President, has allowed NOTICE Congress to dictate the govern- All seniors must have all library 0f Trinity Methodist Church is men interested in forming a Y. M. demonstrated on my behalf in the Student Election Wednesday. Let us cooperate with the new government in the constructive policies which may be inaugurated for the better welfare of the university. To the new officers—All Suc-and may they realie tzhat ment policy and speed of recon- books in the hands of the librarian; presenting a play tonight at the C. A. on this campus, Tuesday, my aim shall always be one of ser-struction action. He has requested by Friday, May 26 or credits may I ^ Merritt Junjor Hj h School May 30th, at 10:30 a. m. in the vice and humanitarianism, and that increased powers, but the repre- be withheld. | u„ „_L„ ____j _ | Girls Social HalL it will please me if I may be of sentatives of the people think they All undergraduates books must have not yet sufficient proof of be in before Friday, June 2. his ability and reliablity to give M. TEBO him the control he desires. 1 Librarian This will be an organization some assistance to them in the “Mr. Bob” is the title and it is a j riotous comedy which should prove me€ting with the election of offi- diil^m^of"tteir'“re^eti« to be a full evening’s entertain- cers, and planning for next year, duties, powers, and responsibilities. ment for everyone attending. | AD men are requested to attend. JOHN ALLEN |
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