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The Miami Hurricane NEWS of .¿.-WEEK By Audrey Rothenberg — IAL student ne WSPAPER. of the UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI CORAL CABLES. FLORIDA. .MARCH 25. I<«5 Wednesday, April 3 NO. 23 [RD ANNUAL ^en*or Pictures For Annual University IVIVGTI?T?V T>T A V ZETA CARNIVAL sTak^ThisWeek Day wmTHeid MYSTERY PLA1 SATURDAY NITe!~'~ “JZ* Affair Beginning at 8 P. M.; 'VwlMsday' Thursday and Strike To Be Held In The Patio gtudents Carnival Cat and Canary Ni0 More Colum Elections 0n April 12 at 11 a. m. the stu-of the University of Miami lle.JSjoin with several other col-ffl 0£ the country in a strike in order to take pictures for the Ibis. The room where the pictures will be taken will be posted on the bulletin board tomorrow. Seniors are urged to have their pictures taken immediately. Girls desiring to enter the beauty contest are asked to have The anuual Zeta Phi Carnival theh' pictures in by Wednesday of will take place this Saturday ev- I 7^' enine- at 8-no .. Bat Cesarano has called a meet- leges ox - ' ae-ainst war ! g ’ ° the University mg of the Ibis staff Wednesday » * S*‘"th puts ' its foot for- 1 The Mia™e>»dians will fur- ! a‘ 1:30 in room 283. #he“ y starts striking, it I nii music for dancing. TICKETS ON SALE Several Organizations Have Submitted Bids For Booths and is important. The meeting All members must mean business. It is a sign of j Thu‘5 far only two candidates 'be there „g when the youth of today \ aVe een nom>nated for the posi-j ~~~ gfto take such an active in- j Queen-Dottie Me-1 MIAMI DEBATORS terest in its results be , its intentions! . ¡posted this week. Voting will Compliments to Zeta Phi carm- take place dm. g take such an active in- 7 v*uccn—nome Me- " r^iaü;rdsiD;mr; WILLMEET SOUTH Other nominations will be CAROLINA FRIDAY ari ! WÌ1lbe dimaXed at mid- Ì night with the crowning of the The second annual University Day for the University of Miami will be conducted Wednesday, April 3, at which time the building and all its departments will be open to visitors. All students and faculty members are requested by the administration to be present throughout the day to welcome our guests. Students will be expected to cooperate in every way possible in presenting our university to parents and student visitors from high schools. Senior classes will be invited to visit us in the afternoon and evening and every student is urged to bring his parents, other , relatives and friends in order that ! PJ^, °^ei they may meet and become better acquainted with the University of Miami. Various school organizations and members of the student body are WILL BE GIVEN THURSDAY NITE The Cat and Canary” Will Be Presented In Three Acts MOTTER DIRECTING Production Being Handled By First Year Dramatic Students “The Cat and the Canary” a three act mystery play by John Willard will be presented by the first year dramtic students, Thursday evening, March 28. It is under the direction of Mrs. The play is the first mystery drama to be presented here at the University. In it there are the usual sliding panels, clutching hands and disappearing necklaces. ing this week and j Hendricks and Boyer Taking,---------- — — --------- —„ — , , Affirmative Side For scheduled to participate in exhi- i P1Qduction is being handled ! bitions for this annual event. Our I entu'ely by tbe first year dra-i orchestra, band, glee club, and \ ma^c students^ from the actors to Miami rangements their remarkably clever and worthy of j queen. She will receive gifts and . , , _ ____ _ —. ., , the highest piai.se ey s ou c fiowers> and wju rejgn over’ bbe | Headed by Dave Hendricks and I otber musical groups will give! 16 US ers‘ e sets are be^nS' have the success they deserve . . . I carnival j Bob Boyer, the University de- special concerts while the Fresh-!constructed by Bil1 Lingenfelter, to the membeis o t e pu ic j Several organizations have al-; bators wiU meet the University of ■man dramatic players will give a ;and doe Bohe is business mana-speaking class ioi waiting with : ready submitted bids for booths i South Carolina in a meet taking i special performance of the “Catige1, Bosteis bave been made by undying patience for their tiarn . ancj amusement centers whieh will I place this Friday afternoon in !and the Canary” at 8:30 in the ean Graves, Jean Joseph and Ce- to make their exam speech — and j (Please turn to page six) Bayfront Park. and j the splendid way most of them de- ! livened their speech ... to the1 q jj Miami will take the affirmative EpatlirpH With !of tbe Bi Kappa Delta question, 1 vaiuicu ” 1111 : RpsnlvoU. XT-.L- . to the actors of “Clarence” for so kindly presenting an act of that produc- Symphony Orchestra ! Should Agree to Prevent the In- j tion for the many high school Monday Night ! te™ational Shipment of Arms and; evening. Boxing and wrestling (Please turn to page five) young’ women who visited our school Monday — and to the various members of the student body _______ 1 Munitions.” - Last Monday evening the fifth 1 Last week the Miami squad was 100,000 U. S. Students To Strike In Gigantic Protest Against War cil Cook. The Cat and the Canary” is undoubtedly the most widely known of all mystery plays, and for those who do not already know the story, no information as to the plot or action will be disclosed here. The cast includes: the school Questions to the j_i . . , tj „ ,, „ TTr. | . .... ...... 1 Paul Jone, by Maxwell Mar- the host to Rollins College of Win- A call for a nation-wide strike '. . , . to „ , ^ ^ ^ „ vin; Annabelle West, Jean Graves; tei Park. Joe Sewall and Tommy of students against war and fas- j 4n oM Wegt Indian Bob Magter ami Symphony Orchestra under i delended . th.e |>eKative side | cism at 11 a. m. on April 12, wasi| son; Voo(loo Woma„; Jean Joseph. , i. .. . . . concert of this season was pre- f„r conducting their guests around sented by the University of Mj_ juniors as to when their Junior th<j direction oi Arnold Volpe t ; for Miami. At the latter part of isued. by the National Council of A ' role Ph’ ,lis Gonberl Piom ic onmincr ntt ' ___ -------------------------------------------------------------1 cl.i. A/ — t-l. t„j-— ____ i 6 , v Prom is coming off Every one in the first year dramatic class is taking some part in the Miami High School Auditor!-j ^ek Jimmy Mool and Chet | Methodist Youth, Inter Seminary | man; Charley Wildei% The guest soloist of the even- the Canary.” Those who aren’t actually appearing in the production are helping in some way — sets, ushers and so forth. For the presentation of The Cat and ¡ng was ]y[ary Hughes Call who gave an exquisite interpretation of the Saint-Saëns Concerto No. 5, F Major. The remainder of the program many this will be their first ap- consisted oft the Hayden Sym-pearance on the stage this year, phony in G Major known some-and perhaps ever. They deserve t5mes as the Oxford Symphony.! credit for their efforts — and re- This suite received its name sub- ! suits. The least the student body seqUent to its being played at one 1 can do to help these new comers of the concerts which were a fea-to the stage is to attend their per- ture 0f the festivities arranged romance, which is Thursday ev- at tke time when the degree of ening, March 28. SEE THE CAT Doctor of Music was conferred up-AND THE CANARY. on Hayden by the University of The winter term has ended — Oxford. This Symphony in G and with it ends all association for Major was one of the twelve com-the students here with both Mary missioned for the Concerts Spir-and Padraic Colum. This is a (Please turn to page six) genuine loss. The benefits derived--------------------------------- rom the instruction and contact MRS. CLOUSE ACCEPT. S Cole met the University of Nox-th ! Movement, the Student League 1 ^ ^a Carolina debaters. ' i for Industrial Democracy, National ‘“"jp .®"“" SMb*> .M,nam L°Ck/ ,, , ,, uyr* • 1 cii. j j. T , ,|’ . . hai’t (try to recognize a resemb- At the present time the Miami ! Student League, and the Amen- , , J , , . , , , ! __ , ® i lance to a great character act- squad is planning a debating tour — ------- at which time they will schedule meets with schools throughout Florida. Science Association Adopts Constitution At Second Meeting' The newly formed South Florida Science Association adopted a provisional constitution at their second meeting held last Friday in Recital hall, downtown branch of the University. The constitution which was drawn up following the first meeting, outlined the aims and functions of the association. Follow- TM rmrAfO of the organization were elected. li> Thege officers will arrange pro- Mr and Mr, Colum are to POSITION ON COMMiTTEE ! ^ f Valucd. They are responsible OF FOODS w making so many of the stu- -------- >amg for future meetings. Those s Poetry-conscious. The men- Mrs. Ruth Cowan Clouse, wife of £ 7nnloi?v Dr Jav F N stimulation they offered is not professor J. H, Clouse at elected are zoology, Dr. Jay F. 0 be oveplnnirori „„j------it be University of Miami, has left for • can Youth Congress. , „ w tj ress); Harry Blithe, Warren Rose; Student leaders of the strike es- j Mr. Crosby, Paul Panker; Dr. timated that at least 100,000 stu- j paferson Frank Fitch. dents from high schools and col- j Plan see «The Cat and the leges would respond to their strike i Canary” Thursday evening. call. Last year, 25,000 students ’____________________________ left their classrooms at Vassar, rr: Jj KramPr In Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Am- anG Aramer III herst, Smith, Los Angeles Junior Recital This Evening College, U. of Denver, U. of Cal- -----— ifornia, L. A., U. of Minnesota. Ellouise King, pianist, and Ru-Stressing the need for student dolph Kramer, cellist, will be preaction against militarism in this sented in a recital this evening at country, the call issued by the Na- ;8:30 in Recital Hall. The program tional Strike Committee, stated—I will be sponsored by the Univer-“We call upon you to act against sity Conservatory of Music under (Please turn to page six) ¡the direction of Bertha Foster. Miss King is a pupil of Hannah Asher of the Coonservatory and is also a member of the University Symphony Orchestra, as pian- JAYCEE INSTALLATION DINNER SATURDAY A formal installation dinner for i ist. education, Dr. D. E. overlooked, and may n, ^ uuivci^.y — ------------7 —- w ,, latorsM though our worthy ‘stim- Chicago where she has accepted | ^.^^my, James J. Mar- Mv r , US ±0r other parts> a positlon on the comnllt^e 0 haR. botany, Dr. H. Wolfe; math-in- J U.m’ Jt is believed, is writ- foods of the American Medica Burton Faust; physiology, n Wo books at the present time Association. „ clause; and psychology, °me day, not too far distant, we Mrs. Clouse has done extensive • • ^ Kuykendall ® can read those very same research in food Chemistiy an j. ° s anc^ know they were writ- nutrition, and is the authoi of a J” here in Miami — while the number of articles, and co-author „,1 r Was an instructor of this with Miss Katherine Blunt, piesi Colum “Poetry’” Tuoted Mr the new Junior Chamber of Commerce of Coral Gables will be held at the Miami Biltmore Hotel Saturday evening, March 30, at 8:30. Ronald Ware, president of the Florida Junior Chamber has been Mr. Kramer is from Detroit and has studied with Jacob Becker. From 1929 until 1931 he was a member of the Michigan All State Orchestra. Before that time he toured with the National High invited to attend and will assist i School Orchestra presenting con-at the installation ceremony. Oth- certs in Atlantic City, Philadel-er invitations have been issued to j phia, New York, and Washington. dent of Connecticut College of a ; ; Hugh Purvis and Tom Smith, pres-Dr. Walker, speaking on “Heavy j idents of the Miami and Miami (Please turn to page four) ! Beach Junior Chambers respec- ___________________ Itively; and to Mayor and Mrs. DR. GIFFORD SPEAKS I Vincent D. Wyman of Coral Dr. John C. Gifford, professor j Gables. At it Thursday evening at the Tiffin, The program presented will in-(Please turn to page six) b ’ 'is not to save our souls, book entitled “Ultra Violet Light j of^op]“afforestry, was a speaker i At its weekly meeting held last p to make them worth saving.” and Vitamin D.” Hei al ! jast week at the annual conven-| J, many, he has made their tide is to be published in the May . Florida Federation of j the chamber elected permanent of- Jls worth saving.’ Goodbye, isue of the magazine “Nutrition, j ciubs. ; ficers. Stuart Patton was chosen lume! Mrs. Clouse has taught at the Uni- ^ Giff0rd spoke on “The Re- president of the organization, with tion /'econd week’ in April elec- versity of Tennessee and at \ clamation of the Everglades with ! Jack Bliss, Boyce Miller, and Ch i0r the ^ad of this student University of Chicago Graduate ^ cla ^ ^ session 0f the | Lloyd Solie, vice presidents; Roy | contests to be held m Savannah, 2! WiU be held. It is not too School in the Home i convention in their headquarters Westcott, secretary; Stanford | Georgia, next week. Last year d^J^he thinking about the can- Division, and during ie __ i .„ j.v,„ ku 'turns! The Thomson and Susoon Win Margaret Thomson and Bettye Susoon won first awards in piano and voice in the contest at Sarasota last Friday given by the Florida Federation of Music clubs. By winning first place in piano at Sarasota, Miss Thomson is eligible to compete at the district lnS> do (Pi N w Palm Beach Hotel. Dr. j Kimbrough, treasurer; and Dr. j she won first prize at the contest vpnr w had charge of the Home j m the e ^ a book R E. Christy, national councilor. | held at Tampa for high school stu- ’ •“ ^ort Lau‘iGl1, „„kuoW nn this subject. (Please turn to page five) j dents. (Please turn to page six) that office. In choos- ^eai ---------------- . - „ , t au. __________ n°t lose sight of the fact Economic work in e j -ugt published on this subject. l'ase turn to page six)
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Title | Miami Hurricane, March 25, 1935 |
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University of Miami -- Students -- Newspapers College student newspapers and periodicals -- Florida |
Genre | Newspapers |
Publisher | University of Miami |
Date | 1935-03-25 |
Coverage Temporal | 1930-1939 |
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The Miami Hurricane
NEWS of .¿.-WEEK
By
Audrey Rothenberg
— IAL student ne WSPAPER. of the UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI
CORAL CABLES. FLORIDA. .MARCH 25. I<«5
Wednesday, April 3
NO. 23
[RD ANNUAL ^en*or Pictures For Annual University IVIVGTI?T?V T>T A V
ZETA CARNIVAL sTak^ThisWeek Day wmTHeid MYSTERY PLA1 SATURDAY NITe!~'~ “JZ*
Affair Beginning at 8 P. M.; 'VwlMsday' Thursday and
Strike
To Be Held In The Patio
gtudents Carnival
Cat and Canary Ni0 More Colum Elections
0n April 12 at 11 a. m. the stu-of the University of Miami lle.JSjoin with several other col-ffl 0£ the country in a strike
in order to take pictures for the Ibis. The room where the pictures will be taken will be posted on the bulletin board tomorrow. Seniors are urged to have their pictures taken immediately.
Girls desiring to enter the beauty contest are asked to have The anuual Zeta Phi Carnival theh' pictures in by Wednesday of will take place this Saturday ev- I 7^'
enine- at 8-no .. Bat Cesarano has called a meet-
leges ox - ' ae-ainst war ! g ’ ° the University mg of the Ibis staff Wednesday
» * S*‘"th puts ' its foot for- 1 The Mia™e>»dians will fur- ! a‘ 1:30 in room 283.
#he“ y starts striking, it I nii music for dancing.
TICKETS ON SALE
Several Organizations Have Submitted Bids For Booths
and
is important.
The meeting All members must
mean
business.
It is a sign of j Thu‘5 far only two candidates 'be there „g when the youth of today \ aVe een nom>nated for the posi-j ~~~
gfto take such an active in- j Queen-Dottie Me-1 MIAMI DEBATORS
terest in
its results be ,
its intentions! . ¡posted this week. Voting will
Compliments to Zeta Phi carm- take place dm. g
take such an active in- 7 v*uccn—nome Me-
" r^iaü;rdsiD;mr; WILLMEET SOUTH
Other nominations will be CAROLINA FRIDAY
ari ! WÌ1lbe dimaXed at mid-
Ì night with the crowning of the
The second annual University Day for the University of Miami will be conducted Wednesday,
April 3, at which time the building and all its departments will be open to visitors.
All students and faculty members are requested by the administration to be present throughout the day to welcome our guests.
Students will be expected to cooperate in every way possible in presenting our university to parents and student visitors from high schools. Senior classes will be invited to visit us in the afternoon and evening and every student is urged to bring his parents, other , relatives and friends in order that ! PJ^, °^ei they may meet and become better acquainted with the University of Miami.
Various school organizations and members of the student body are
WILL BE GIVEN THURSDAY NITE
The Cat and Canary” Will Be Presented In Three Acts
MOTTER DIRECTING
Production Being Handled By First Year Dramatic Students
“The Cat and the Canary” a three act mystery play by John Willard will be presented by the first year dramtic students, Thursday evening, March 28. It is under the direction of Mrs.
The play is the first mystery drama to be presented here at the University. In it there are the usual sliding panels, clutching hands and disappearing necklaces.
ing this week and j Hendricks and Boyer Taking,---------- — — --------- —„ — , ,
Affirmative Side For scheduled to participate in exhi- i P1Qduction is being handled
! bitions for this annual event. Our I entu'ely by tbe first year dra-i orchestra, band, glee club, and \ ma^c students^ from the actors to
Miami
rangements their
remarkably clever and worthy of j queen. She will receive gifts and . , , _ ____ _ —. ., ,
the highest piai.se ey s ou c fiowers> and wju rejgn over’ bbe | Headed by Dave Hendricks and I otber musical groups will give! 16 US ers‘ e sets are be^nS'
have the success they deserve . . . I carnival j Bob Boyer, the University de- special concerts while the Fresh-!constructed by Bil1 Lingenfelter,
to the membeis o t e pu ic j Several organizations have al-; bators wiU meet the University of ■man dramatic players will give a ;and doe Bohe is business mana-speaking class ioi waiting with : ready submitted bids for booths i South Carolina in a meet taking i special performance of the “Catige1, Bosteis bave been made by
undying patience for their tiarn . ancj amusement centers whieh will I place this Friday afternoon in !and the Canary” at 8:30 in the ean Graves, Jean Joseph and Ce-
to make their exam speech — and j (Please turn to page six) Bayfront Park.
and j
the splendid way most of them de- ! livened their speech ... to the1 q jj
Miami will take the affirmative
EpatlirpH With !of tbe Bi Kappa Delta question,
1 vaiuicu ” 1111 : RpsnlvoU. XT-.L- .
to the
actors of “Clarence” for so kindly
presenting an act of that produc- Symphony Orchestra ! Should Agree to Prevent the In- j tion for the many high school Monday Night ! te™ational Shipment of Arms and;
evening. Boxing and wrestling (Please turn to page five)
young’ women who visited our school Monday — and to the various members of the student body
_______ 1 Munitions.” -
Last Monday evening the fifth 1 Last week the Miami squad was
100,000 U. S. Students To Strike In Gigantic Protest Against War
cil Cook.
The Cat and the Canary” is undoubtedly the most widely known of all mystery plays, and for those who do not already know the story, no information as to the plot or action will be disclosed here. The cast includes:
the school
Questions to the
j_i . . , tj „ ,, „ TTr. | . .... ...... 1 Paul Jone, by Maxwell Mar-
the host to Rollins College of Win- A call for a nation-wide strike '. . , .
to „ , ^ ^ ^ „ vin; Annabelle West, Jean Graves;
tei Park. Joe Sewall and Tommy of students against war and fas- j 4n oM Wegt Indian Bob Magter
ami Symphony Orchestra under i delended . th.e |>eKative side | cism at 11 a. m. on April 12, wasi| son; Voo(loo Woma„; Jean Joseph.
, i. .. . . . concert of this season was pre-
f„r conducting their guests around sented by the University of Mj_
juniors as to when their Junior th |
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