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THE MIAMI HURRICANE _THE OFFICIAL STUDENT PUBLICATION OF VOL. VII. THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA. NOVEMBER 4, 1932 NO. 5. ft University Takes Part in World Broadcast SQUARCIA WINS;1 ROBERTSON NEW VICE-PRESIDENT Miss Ernestine Hughes will sponsor the University of Miam: football team and Miss Isabelle Morrison will sponsor fhe C.forgia State Teacher's College team Friday nig-.t. Sponsors will be cho*n fcr the remaining varsity games and for the Freshman game with the --------— University of Florida. Cushman Robertson was elected; —.........mi[l......... vice-president of the student body Y. W DISCUSSION Tuesday at the special election ‘l.. UVC™ which was called by the president, wttvUro 1 U IjEiljtliN of the student association to fill ~~ ’ B,UUI1US max the vacancies left open by students ,rS J™ B* prematurely. For Women ELECTION OF CHIEF JUSTICE IS CONTESTED Silver Squarcia Is Elected Chief Justice By Ten Votes Berner, Unsuccessful Candidate, Claims Polls Closed Prematurely Johnny Bates, New Football Captain Ben Berner, candidate for chief justice in the recent election, has announced that he will contest the validity , of said electioh upon the grounds that the polls were closed net returning to school. Robertson polled 120 votes against Harry Meigs 105. Mr. Berner has witnesses, he —-------- claims, who attempted to vote-be- The discussion groups sponsored tween 4:30 and 5:00 P. M. and. Johnny Bates, veteran halfback, was elected Captain of the University of Miami Foothall team, at a recent meeting of the players. This year will.be Bates' 3rd year as a first string bark. He is one of the most consistent ground gainers on the squad and also an able piacekirkcr. His Miss Virginia Hastings, unop- by the Y. M. C. A. this year will found the polls closed. The elec- posed candidate for secretary-treas- be. After College, What? Social tion committee, which wa- count- home tf,wn is Salcm- Mas'- urer, received 212 votes. and Ethical Problems, and Current ing votes at that time in a nearby Silver Squarcia was elected. Literature, it was announced by'room, declare that anyone could Chief Justice by 113 to opponent Idelle Martin, president. have voted until 5:00 P. M. at that Ben Berner, 103 votes. The After College, What? group, Ration. The date of the trial has The following were elected to under the direction of. Nedra Me- been .aet by *Ilss Bettye Sullivan, ...... v. .i u XT ... , , . president of the student association» the justiceships of the Honor Namara, will be the first group to *0 cfme up in the early part of Court: Miss Aileen Booth 196 votes, meet, on Monday, November 14 at next week Frank Puglisi 211, Jack Sloan 196, 1;3() ¡n thg y rQom George Baer 190, and Wm. Caster- iiKiiiiiuiitrHiiuiuiiiiituMniiiiiiiiuimiiHiniiiiiniuiiiiuiHiiMitiimiiiiiio RULES ARE MADE REGARDING CUTS Attendance Committee Decrees One Cut Allowed Per Credit It will con- Mr. Gerhardt S. Jerild will act The following rules regarding un- lin, 201. „ .... tinue t0 meet every s«ond Mon- as chief justice. Miss Idelle Martin ext.used ab,ences have ^ draft The votes were counted by Miss day' Miss GeorSia Mae Barrett is d° the vot'nf ^r the acting ed by the Committee on Attend-Beth Bolton, Miss Bettye Sullivan, faculty sponsor of this group which 1 ’ 0UD'el 1“r Berner ance appointed by Dean West and Miss Elinor Miksitz, Robert Louys, will discuss, vocations for women. assisted by Bill McCleod. h b * PP™ d b> h P m o„.i mi;. ci,.„„ — ORCHESTRA AND STUDENTS ON WIOD HOOKUP F’rogram Put on Wed. Night Goes to Distant Paris Of World The University of Miami Junior; Symphony Orchestra under the,' leadership of Walter Gro-sman entertained the complete radio w rrid through an international hook-up of WIOD and short wave -tali n ;XB Wednesday nigh: at 11:15 p. m, Leonard Ro e and Lewis Eley, each rendered enjoyable solo selections to China. India, Au-tralia and other [ arts of the world. . Profes-or Walter Gro-sman’s gi • up Of about forty-five presented liie following program: Overture—If I Were a King Edam Minuette—Becher. A cello solo , layed by Leonard Rose. Tamourline Chinois—Kreisler. A violin solo played by Lewis Eley. Ballad Faust Gounod Tw„ ,-tudents of the University Pim Kimbrough, and James Koger. The group discussing Social and INTERCOLLEGIATE STRAW FAVORS HOOVER Counsel for Silver Squarcia will ly enforced. Ethical Problems is under the di- probably be Mr. I. P. Henderson, rection of Olga Minor, with Mrs. ----------*--------— - dent’s office. They are to be strict- VOTING Melanie Bosbcrough as faculty Candidates Voice Their Gratitude The .Current Literature group --------- is under the leadership of Lyla Thomas Leads in Three Large Gorman and the sponsorship of 1. Unexcused absences shall not exceed one per credit; fir example, four in a foyr-credit course; three in a three-credit course. Massachusetts and Ellis Sloan from Pennsylvania gave salutes to their states during the program. There are twenty-one -tudents from Massachusetts and thirteen students from Pensylvania in the University, of Miami. Universities, Gets Second in Two Miss Mary B. Merrit. „ „ , To the Student Body: Other discussion groups will be ! wish t0 thank all of my friends founded upon demand. Tea and and fellow students for their sup- For Friends’ Aid 2. Penalty for excess unexcused absences: When one excess unex- Republicans of l niversitj cused absence appears against a Organize, Elect Officers student's name .the instructor is 1 to inform the student that he must Students of Republican beliefs, o: which the University -eern- to The votes polled by students of cakes will be served at each of the port jn Tuesday-s election. i a]so ^port at once to the Dean of the ^ ^ ^ recenU 0 ¡j,'d a the universities participating in the group meetings. All girls are in- j ^ t0 assure the student body ' Young Republican Club. Od .,- from the odL'roll within two^ays are Geor*e Batr- President:Ilar-unless the Dean advises to the con- ok Humm- vice-president and W il-trary. In the case of women stu- liam Casterlin’ secretary. Members dents the student is to be told that are P|ed^ed t0 do ^eir b,t m the she may, if she prefers, report to interesta tb* Republican party the Dean of Women, who then will and a11 its candidate8 in the aP‘ national intercollegiate straw vote vited to bring their sandwiches that j wi]1 endeavor t0 carry out numered 28,800 votes in favor of and come, reelecting resident Hoover, 17,712 my new duties to the best of my ability. (Signed)' SILVER S. SQUARCIA. for Roosevelt and 10,470 for Thom-1 Arrangements For Debate «• With Rollins Is Pending The straw vote was originated to ——■------ stimulate interest among students Attempts to arrange a debate 7 ,'V' 77 7 7 n roach in? national elections, in the coming national elections, with Rollins College are being To the students whose loyalty act in place of the Dean of the Through the Daily Princetonian, made by George O. Baer under the and confidence elected me to the School of the student's enrollment. All members of the ^ oung Re- newspaper of Princetonian Univer- authorization of Professor Close, office 6f Vice President, I offer my At the same time as the instructor publican C.ub are requeued by sity, and about 55 other colleges coach of the debating team. If ar- appreciation. serves the foregoing notice upon a downUiwn headquarter- through and universities throughout the ranged, the debate will take place In return I will strive to prove student, the instructor is to notify r- al r> pres" en ’ ° 111"'1' 0 country the straw vote was con- during the latter part of Novem- worthy of this honor by fulfilling the appropriate Dean, and also no- the offices on election day to assist dJS Results in each school her and will be non-decisive. the duties of the office with my tify the Registrar, of the action m -ttlmg any difficulties that may were sent to Princeton to be to- pj Kappa Delta, national debat- sincere efforts. taled. ing fraternity, has set the official U. of M. students seemed to question of the moment as "War waver between the Republican and Debts.” Mr. Baer has said that Democratic parties hut.finally lean- this subject will be used. ed toward Hoover as indicated by ----- j j a mere eleven votes. Aeronautical Association The young women of Florida, Gave Halloween Ball State College polled 968 votes for , ,. The senior unit of the W omen = Signed: CUSHMAN L. ROBERTSON. taken. The Registrar shall then arise at the various precincts. i follow up the case to its conclusion giving due notice in all cases where Ted Bleier, Former Fullback a student is actually dropped frem Is Coaching at Miami High Assistant ccach and instructor a course. 3. Rules governing excess unex- cused absences went into effect “• Ph>‘SKal edocation tbis y“r at I am very grateful to all stu- Wednesday. A. In unusual cases which seem to require reinstatement, the Dean To the Student- of the University of Miami: dents who supported me in the recent elections and I wish to ex- rast Monday w’sbes to m> opponent, Mr. Cush .g enrojje(j ¡5 t0 be responsible for reinstatement. toe Democratic nominee, 302 for „ tend my congratulations and best Qf ^'¿'hool'7n which the student thfc L'n.vers.ty ha Hoover End 23 for Ncrm&n Thorns^ • National - mv nnnnnpnt. Mr. Cush- .... . .. - wa« cantam The University of Kentucky like- gave a Hallowe'en ball wise gave Roosevelt the preference, evening at the Roney Plaza. They polled 204 in his favor and The program was given by mem-146 for Hoover. Thomas got 58 :bers of the University and junur vetes. j units. An impersonation of Irene Bordoni was given by Miss Paul- man Robertson, for a most success- guch ful administration. (Signed) HARRY MEIGS. To the bewilderment cf many. St. I^uis' University, Columbia and ine Lasky. Miss Charlotte Green University of New York gave and Miss - — Qr unjl_ vjc 5^,^ has been organized, term. ... Thomas the lead over the other with members 01 t Marlenc ¡( comprises as many students as C. Students having less than the training in view of a coaching pos-hwo. In Wellesly and Smith, gave impersona have abje t0 be procured. The allowed number cf unexcused ab- Itlon- Thomas was in second place. Dietric . Hurricanes, which name has been sences are to be dealt with as He is past eminent commander California, Hoover’s home state,j Miss Daisy cn!cbosen by the orchestra, are open though the ruling were in effect at of Pi Chi fraternity and wa- active gave him the majority in al cases, representing the Lniv y’ jfor baking for fraternity, soror- the beginning of the Fall Term, in student government of the Uni- William G. McAdoo was favored as the reception committee | itw andclub dances. Octobers. versity. senator from California. I** WiU ^erS 10 Ml“" ' Miami High school is Ted Bleier, alumnus of the University. Ted was one of the best fullbacks ever bad. He captain of second football team of the University and a mem-’(Note:’The following regulations ber (f th* !tate championship bas-apply only to the current term.) ketball team. B. A student who has to date Mr. Bleier came from Fon du a number of unexetused absences Lac. Wisconsin in 1926. During the equal to or greater than allowed Fast summer he attended the sum- Dance Orchestra Formed _______________ An orchestra under the leader- , . Mi., Kathryn Win».. ,bip »I ^ «« <1'"
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Title | Miami Hurricane, November 04, 1932 |
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University of Miami -- Students -- Newspapers College student newspapers and periodicals -- Florida |
Genre | Newspapers |
Publisher | University of Miami |
Date | 1932-11-04 |
Coverage Temporal | 1930-1939 |
Coverage Spatial | Coral Gables (Fla.) |
Physical Description | 1 volume (6 pages) |
Language | eng |
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Collection Title | The Miami Hurricane |
Collection No. | ASU0053 |
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Full Text | THE MIAMI HURRICANE _THE OFFICIAL STUDENT PUBLICATION OF VOL. VII. THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA. NOVEMBER 4, 1932 NO. 5. ft University Takes Part in World Broadcast SQUARCIA WINS;1 ROBERTSON NEW VICE-PRESIDENT Miss Ernestine Hughes will sponsor the University of Miam: football team and Miss Isabelle Morrison will sponsor fhe C.forgia State Teacher's College team Friday nig-.t. Sponsors will be cho*n fcr the remaining varsity games and for the Freshman game with the --------— University of Florida. Cushman Robertson was elected; —.........mi[l......... vice-president of the student body Y. W DISCUSSION Tuesday at the special election ‘l.. UVC™ which was called by the president, wttvUro 1 U IjEiljtliN of the student association to fill ~~ ’ B,UUI1US max the vacancies left open by students ,rS J™ B* prematurely. For Women ELECTION OF CHIEF JUSTICE IS CONTESTED Silver Squarcia Is Elected Chief Justice By Ten Votes Berner, Unsuccessful Candidate, Claims Polls Closed Prematurely Johnny Bates, New Football Captain Ben Berner, candidate for chief justice in the recent election, has announced that he will contest the validity , of said electioh upon the grounds that the polls were closed net returning to school. Robertson polled 120 votes against Harry Meigs 105. Mr. Berner has witnesses, he —-------- claims, who attempted to vote-be- The discussion groups sponsored tween 4:30 and 5:00 P. M. and. Johnny Bates, veteran halfback, was elected Captain of the University of Miami Foothall team, at a recent meeting of the players. This year will.be Bates' 3rd year as a first string bark. He is one of the most consistent ground gainers on the squad and also an able piacekirkcr. His Miss Virginia Hastings, unop- by the Y. M. C. A. this year will found the polls closed. The elec- posed candidate for secretary-treas- be. After College, What? Social tion committee, which wa- count- home tf,wn is Salcm- Mas'- urer, received 212 votes. and Ethical Problems, and Current ing votes at that time in a nearby Silver Squarcia was elected. Literature, it was announced by'room, declare that anyone could Chief Justice by 113 to opponent Idelle Martin, president. have voted until 5:00 P. M. at that Ben Berner, 103 votes. The After College, What? group, Ration. The date of the trial has The following were elected to under the direction of. Nedra Me- been .aet by *Ilss Bettye Sullivan, ...... v. .i u XT ... , , . president of the student association» the justiceships of the Honor Namara, will be the first group to *0 cfme up in the early part of Court: Miss Aileen Booth 196 votes, meet, on Monday, November 14 at next week Frank Puglisi 211, Jack Sloan 196, 1;3() ¡n thg y rQom George Baer 190, and Wm. Caster- iiKiiiiiuiitrHiiuiuiiiiituMniiiiiiiiuimiiHiniiiiiniuiiiiuiHiiMitiimiiiiiio RULES ARE MADE REGARDING CUTS Attendance Committee Decrees One Cut Allowed Per Credit It will con- Mr. Gerhardt S. Jerild will act The following rules regarding un- lin, 201. „ .... tinue t0 meet every s«ond Mon- as chief justice. Miss Idelle Martin ext.used ab,ences have ^ draft The votes were counted by Miss day' Miss GeorSia Mae Barrett is d° the vot'nf ^r the acting ed by the Committee on Attend-Beth Bolton, Miss Bettye Sullivan, faculty sponsor of this group which 1 ’ 0UD'el 1“r Berner ance appointed by Dean West and Miss Elinor Miksitz, Robert Louys, will discuss, vocations for women. assisted by Bill McCleod. h b * PP™ d b> h P m o„.i mi;. ci,.„„ — ORCHESTRA AND STUDENTS ON WIOD HOOKUP F’rogram Put on Wed. Night Goes to Distant Paris Of World The University of Miami Junior; Symphony Orchestra under the,' leadership of Walter Gro-sman entertained the complete radio w rrid through an international hook-up of WIOD and short wave -tali n ;XB Wednesday nigh: at 11:15 p. m, Leonard Ro e and Lewis Eley, each rendered enjoyable solo selections to China. India, Au-tralia and other [ arts of the world. . Profes-or Walter Gro-sman’s gi • up Of about forty-five presented liie following program: Overture—If I Were a King Edam Minuette—Becher. A cello solo , layed by Leonard Rose. Tamourline Chinois—Kreisler. A violin solo played by Lewis Eley. Ballad Faust Gounod Tw„ ,-tudents of the University Pim Kimbrough, and James Koger. The group discussing Social and INTERCOLLEGIATE STRAW FAVORS HOOVER Counsel for Silver Squarcia will ly enforced. Ethical Problems is under the di- probably be Mr. I. P. Henderson, rection of Olga Minor, with Mrs. ----------*--------— - dent’s office. They are to be strict- VOTING Melanie Bosbcrough as faculty Candidates Voice Their Gratitude The .Current Literature group --------- is under the leadership of Lyla Thomas Leads in Three Large Gorman and the sponsorship of 1. Unexcused absences shall not exceed one per credit; fir example, four in a foyr-credit course; three in a three-credit course. Massachusetts and Ellis Sloan from Pennsylvania gave salutes to their states during the program. There are twenty-one -tudents from Massachusetts and thirteen students from Pensylvania in the University, of Miami. Universities, Gets Second in Two Miss Mary B. Merrit. „ „ , To the Student Body: Other discussion groups will be ! wish t0 thank all of my friends founded upon demand. Tea and and fellow students for their sup- For Friends’ Aid 2. Penalty for excess unexcused absences: When one excess unex- Republicans of l niversitj cused absence appears against a Organize, Elect Officers student's name .the instructor is 1 to inform the student that he must Students of Republican beliefs, o: which the University -eern- to The votes polled by students of cakes will be served at each of the port jn Tuesday-s election. i a]so ^port at once to the Dean of the ^ ^ ^ recenU 0 ¡j,'d a the universities participating in the group meetings. All girls are in- j ^ t0 assure the student body ' Young Republican Club. Od .,- from the odL'roll within two^ays are Geor*e Batr- President:Ilar-unless the Dean advises to the con- ok Humm- vice-president and W il-trary. In the case of women stu- liam Casterlin’ secretary. Members dents the student is to be told that are P|ed^ed t0 do ^eir b,t m the she may, if she prefers, report to interesta tb* Republican party the Dean of Women, who then will and a11 its candidate8 in the aP‘ national intercollegiate straw vote vited to bring their sandwiches that j wi]1 endeavor t0 carry out numered 28,800 votes in favor of and come, reelecting resident Hoover, 17,712 my new duties to the best of my ability. (Signed)' SILVER S. SQUARCIA. for Roosevelt and 10,470 for Thom-1 Arrangements For Debate «• With Rollins Is Pending The straw vote was originated to ——■------ stimulate interest among students Attempts to arrange a debate 7 ,'V' 77 7 7 n roach in? national elections, in the coming national elections, with Rollins College are being To the students whose loyalty act in place of the Dean of the Through the Daily Princetonian, made by George O. Baer under the and confidence elected me to the School of the student's enrollment. All members of the ^ oung Re- newspaper of Princetonian Univer- authorization of Professor Close, office 6f Vice President, I offer my At the same time as the instructor publican C.ub are requeued by sity, and about 55 other colleges coach of the debating team. If ar- appreciation. serves the foregoing notice upon a downUiwn headquarter- through and universities throughout the ranged, the debate will take place In return I will strive to prove student, the instructor is to notify r- al r> pres" en ’ ° 111"'1' 0 country the straw vote was con- during the latter part of Novem- worthy of this honor by fulfilling the appropriate Dean, and also no- the offices on election day to assist dJS Results in each school her and will be non-decisive. the duties of the office with my tify the Registrar, of the action m -ttlmg any difficulties that may were sent to Princeton to be to- pj Kappa Delta, national debat- sincere efforts. taled. ing fraternity, has set the official U. of M. students seemed to question of the moment as "War waver between the Republican and Debts.” Mr. Baer has said that Democratic parties hut.finally lean- this subject will be used. ed toward Hoover as indicated by ----- j j a mere eleven votes. Aeronautical Association The young women of Florida, Gave Halloween Ball State College polled 968 votes for , ,. The senior unit of the W omen = Signed: CUSHMAN L. ROBERTSON. taken. The Registrar shall then arise at the various precincts. i follow up the case to its conclusion giving due notice in all cases where Ted Bleier, Former Fullback a student is actually dropped frem Is Coaching at Miami High Assistant ccach and instructor a course. 3. Rules governing excess unex- cused absences went into effect “• Ph>‘SKal edocation tbis y“r at I am very grateful to all stu- Wednesday. A. In unusual cases which seem to require reinstatement, the Dean To the Student- of the University of Miami: dents who supported me in the recent elections and I wish to ex- rast Monday w’sbes to m> opponent, Mr. Cush .g enrojje(j ¡5 t0 be responsible for reinstatement. toe Democratic nominee, 302 for „ tend my congratulations and best Qf ^'¿'hool'7n which the student thfc L'n.vers.ty ha Hoover End 23 for Ncrm&n Thorns^ • National - mv nnnnnpnt. Mr. Cush- .... . .. - wa« cantam The University of Kentucky like- gave a Hallowe'en ball wise gave Roosevelt the preference, evening at the Roney Plaza. They polled 204 in his favor and The program was given by mem-146 for Hoover. Thomas got 58 :bers of the University and junur vetes. j units. An impersonation of Irene Bordoni was given by Miss Paul- man Robertson, for a most success- guch ful administration. (Signed) HARRY MEIGS. To the bewilderment cf many. St. I^uis' University, Columbia and ine Lasky. Miss Charlotte Green University of New York gave and Miss - — Qr unjl_ vjc 5^,^ has been organized, term. ... Thomas the lead over the other with members 01 t Marlenc ¡( comprises as many students as C. Students having less than the training in view of a coaching pos-hwo. In Wellesly and Smith, gave impersona have abje t0 be procured. The allowed number cf unexcused ab- Itlon- Thomas was in second place. Dietric . Hurricanes, which name has been sences are to be dealt with as He is past eminent commander California, Hoover’s home state,j Miss Daisy cn!cbosen by the orchestra, are open though the ruling were in effect at of Pi Chi fraternity and wa- active gave him the majority in al cases, representing the Lniv y’ jfor baking for fraternity, soror- the beginning of the Fall Term, in student government of the Uni- William G. McAdoo was favored as the reception committee | itw andclub dances. Octobers. versity. senator from California. I** WiU ^erS 10 Ml“" ' Miami High school is Ted Bleier, alumnus of the University. Ted was one of the best fullbacks ever bad. He captain of second football team of the University and a mem-’(Note:’The following regulations ber (f th* !tate championship bas-apply only to the current term.) ketball team. B. A student who has to date Mr. Bleier came from Fon du a number of unexetused absences Lac. Wisconsin in 1926. During the equal to or greater than allowed Fast summer he attended the sum- Dance Orchestra Formed _______________ An orchestra under the leader- , . Mi., Kathryn Win».. ,bip »I ^ «« <1'" |
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