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THE MIAMI HURRICANE VOL. VII. THE OFFICIAL STUDENT PUBLICATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA, NOVEMBER 11, 1932 NO. 6. Baby Hurricanes Meet Florida Frosh Tonight TRIAL SLATED - calendar TEN THOUSAND FOR MONDAY; IS ISLANDS ARE OPEN TO ALL JT“ p"k ’ STRANGE, WILD Freshmen at Moore Park, P. M. Friday, November 11 — Armistice Day. Saturday, November 12—Lambda Phi scrority entertaining with dance at the home of Mrs. Al- Arrangements for the impending fred Franklin, 425 N. E. 21st | STORY OF GIFFORD’S SPEech _ trial, which will decide the valid- Street. | By Pauline Lasky ity or invalidity of the recent elec- Monday, November 14 — Sorority Due west of Miami on the Gulf Plaintiff and Defendant Give Pre-trial Statements For Press Dr. John C. Gifford Advocates Making National • Park There and fraternity meetings. coast of Florida is an archipelago tion cf chief justice of the honor court of the University, have been completed and it is announced that it will take place soon. Legal representatives for Ben “Beebs” Berner who is contesting WJFE Qp CLOUSE the election, will be Bill McLeod. Robert Louys is prosecuting at- HOME EC. WRITER ! wildness of the country excludes torney. Mr. I P. Henderson will ! mankind except for a transient so GAME SPONSORS Miss Roxburgh Lewis and Miss Mary Elizabeth Eisenmeyer will be sponsors for the University of . Miami Freshmen team and Miss Mary Lee Parker and Miss Mary Dean Fowler will sponsor the University of Florida Freshmen team at the game tonight at Moore Park. Pi Chi Celebrates Anniversary With Banquet; Speeches FRESHMEN AND VARSITY PLAY AT SAME TIME Undefeated Freshman Eleven Face Strongest Team Of Schedule Wednesday, November 16 — called the Ten Thousand Islands Tea in Y. W. C. A. room from —patches of mangrove in a laby- 12 to 2. rinth of streams through which the ------ tides sweep in and out. Here the Edwards and Holdsworth Fea-forces of nature are too violent for tured on Founder’s Day human contentment. The sheer Program The Moore Park battle front will echo to some cf the heaviest football firing tonight, as the Baby Hurricanes clash with one of the best Florida Frosh teams ever turned out by the State institution. Tommy McCann’s varsity will also play tonight, taking on the Rollins Tars, at Orlando in their fourth game of the season. Both teams will be upholding The seventh anniversary of the ronresent Silver Sauarcia defend- «. .• , » ... T . jcurn. After a visit of a few days founding of the Pi Chi fraternity tradition.- which date back to when represent Squarc.a, Medical Association Journal the traveller emerges from its fast- was celebrated Monday night at a the school first opened. • Prints Her Article „esses bewildered by electric “Founders Day Banquet’’ by the A Rollins team has never been . L,ern.er 3 i™8 6 "“¿i Vitamin lights and the speed of autos. Like alumni and active members at able to take a Miami team into for pub>ication. e says, on t many lost lands of the tropics it which time the organization of the camp. Out of 5 meetings between feel ob lg to justi y t e reason j r-- u owan ouse, _wi e g|eepg jn peace unknown and alone alumni association was formed. The the two teams, Miami has won four or reasons which motivated pre 0f Mr. J. H. Clou=e of the Uni- because of its inaccessibility. So association will be one of the first and tied one. Last year, the Hur- vious contested elections. I do versity faculty, had her article on near and yet so far> it is doubtless fraternity alumni of the university, ricanes handed Rollins their only know however that I am justified Vitamin B published in the July j one of the strangest and wildest There are 78 members of Pi Chi. defeat of the season and the Tars in contesting the election in view issue 0f the Journal of the Amer- of tropical shcres. ¡t is natural, Dr John Thora Holdsworth, dean wiU ** fi«htinK tonight to avenge of the fact that the polls were in-|ican Medical Association. This has wholly unaffected by man>3 ¡nter- of the of busines adminis- that setback- The Roll>ns record advertently closed and, further, that those students who were thus prevented from voting could have changed the results of the electior. lb. Squarcia received a majority by only one vote.” Silver Squarcia made the following statement to the press: “I maintain that this was one of the recently been reprinted in booklet! ference> and one of the few places tratio]li and Carlos EdwardSi past!s0 far this year is _as follow8: 7-fcrm- j on earth that can be given to pos- president of the Sigma Nu chapter Alabama Teachers, 7. .20, Florida Mrs. Clouse is a graduate of the \ terity without mutilation or change 0f the University of Florida were 6; 12’ 8outb Georgia State, 0. University of Chicago with the de- of any kind. gUest speakers. Dr. Holdsworth, McCann's bo>’s are >n fme shape gree of S. M„ and was for four Dr John c Gifford, eminent pro- spcke on the part that fraternities for tonights battle with the excep-years instructor there in the de- fessor cf tropical forestry at the have taken in the development of tlon of Norman Foote- who 18 out partment of home economics. Mrs. University of Miami, has ascended the university. _ with a bad knee. Clouse was also associate professor alI the rivers found in this archi- Stanford Kimbrough, eminent Tbe Baby Hurricanes are faced of home economics in the Umver- pelaeo. and says: „„—=, „ . wlth a tough tonl&ht- No team has ever turned back a pelago, and says: commander, was toastmaster, fairest elections ever held in the sity of Tennessee for one year. «j can think of no other profit- Stuart Patton spoke for the fra- University. I believe that the stu- A number of years ago she pub- able uses to which this island chain ternity and Rhendal Butler redent body agrees with me in this | lished a book in conjunction with jean be put than as a curiosity to sponded for the alumni. Follow- Miami Frosh team in 7 years of competiticn. But in the Florida respect. And since my opponent is Mrs.Katherine Blount, then head of| be closely scrutinized, and as a ing the banquet members of the Frcsh’ the Baby Hurricanes *ll[ contesting its validity, I shall do the home economics department of [home for the countless wild crea- 1933.33 pledge class were present be meelmg lbe m0:!t Powe”ul my utmost to prove, to the satis-¡the University of Chicago, and now tures that are native there. In one dur,ng the speaking. squad turned out by Florida Unifiction of the honor court, that he president of Connecticut College cf the wide estuaries I saw a green «¡111.-. tk. ,1., ’in 'ersity in many moons. They is in the wrong. But, in event the L Women in New London. ¡boat-shaped island. Tradition says -amped Norman Park College by honor court upholds Mr. Berner’s ____________________ this was once a pirate ship which " j“. P RupnHai R il ! 3 8C°re °f ° l° ° Week’ WUUUn* cUims, I feel confident that the Precinct At University was chased inland and grounded. Bernard f J Tt'iT ^ student body will again elect me to | Has Good Republican Vote Soon the wood changed to soil and ““^re^and ™aJer. The Vk R h Tf this high office” ______ ! now it is nothing but a peaceful ^ams, secretary aim treasurer, me The Baby Hurricanes came out of located at the Uni- patch of green. Another mystical, MS0C,a ’fl11 hold r"ont ly mee ' the F. M. I. battle last week in fine magical transformation—a moving at f.ra , y the --hape and will present their full . . . . first Monday of each month. Plans _„fu , warring craft becomes a quiet_______ t______, ___.__strength tonight. island.” ------------------ I Precinct 64, Debate Tryouts To Be Held ¡versity of Miami gave returns of November 22 in Auditorium an unusual nature. The Republic- t an vote was heavier than the na-A tryout fer the purpose of sel- tional average. One Republican were formulated, for the coming Here are the opening lineups: ecting the University Debating received more votes than his Dem- Islands—have neter been counted, Team will be held Tuesday evening ocratic opponent. This man was but being so multitudinous and so November 22nd in the Auditorium, Glenn B. Skipper, candidate for alike, it is very easy to become lost Kenneth R. Close, debate coach, an- congress at large. among them. Taking the trip in imagination, (Continued on Page Four) These islands - Ten Thousand year atK the ^nization meeting. MIAMI Members of the alumni associa- pjckett tion are Harry Gray, Charles Eng- w Buck lish, R. E. Gibson, Wright Pea- Wt. Pos. Wt. FLORIDA nounced Monday. The results were as follows: The question for intercollegiate Hoover__________________________ 140 debate this year will be “Resolved Roosevelt----------------------- 149 Mr> MjHer Captures Fifty body, William Haynie, White, J. R. Burkhalter, Lyons, Bernard Pahls, Courtney, Porter Norris, H. Buck PhilliP Leonard Herman Clifford Rhendal Combs Kuder Wilson Hankin Fahrney Butler, O. W. Brooks, Reed WU- Eook that the United States should agree Glenn B Skipper ...---------- 141 for ReiKarch'Work liams’ Gaylord Williams’ James F' Baker to the cancellation of interallied j. gears__________-1__________137 ^ _________ X. O’Brien, Theodcre Bleier, and Rankj war debt8” ¡Dave Scholtz ----------------- 160 ^ Mi„er> head o£ the zooicgy William Fenwick. Everyone interested in debating w j Howey----------------------131 department, has recently augment- Founders of the fraternity were is invited to tryout. A construe- j M Lee------------------------168 ed the laboratory specimens with J- R- Burkhalter, Albert Bell, Cur- tive speech of not over 5 minutes A F. Knotts------------------— 103 about fifty heaithy scorpions. These ley Edwards, Herman Lyons, Roger is to be given on either side of the Dan Hardie------------------183 were coiiected by Mr. Miller and Ashman, Theodore Bleier, and question. Following all of the con- Hugh q. Williams------------- 95- party in the vicinty 0f n. E. 39th Clifford Courtney. •tractive speeches, each participant 180 190 150 170 160 215 ISO 155 165 165 180 la It If c rg rt r : qb In r.i f> 170 210 195 190 180 215 180 170 164 170 195 Rickett Hickland Turner Fleming Hale Ware Scarboro’ Bullock Hance Chace Warren Hanover Institute Will Award 25 Scholarships street, where, apparently, is the Girls Go To Rollins scorpion population centre cf the Interfraternity Council will give a rebuttal of any points raised in the constructive speeches. sororities wiU be repres- Miami vicinity. Mr. Miller will use Judges will be Mr. Close and Mr. at the Miami-Rollins game these specimens in connection with Strawinski. Thursday night at Winter Park, bis research work in the several Material on the question may be are; Mlss Josephine Mon- varieties of scorpions Convenes in A.K.A. Room The interfraternity council meeting was held in the Alpha Kappa [and Announcement has recently been made by the Overseas Educational Institute cf Hanover, N. H., of 25 full scholarships that it is offering to deserving students for study in France, Germany and Switzer- obtained at the desk in the Library, Zeta phi Misses Mary Fran- \ Mr. Miller has been sending reg- Alpha room W ednesday. Luncheon A new development in modem »nd is not to be removed from the. Roberts Betty Harley, Ernes- uiar shipments of Florida grass- wai served after the meeting. educational organization is reveal-Library. ce~ ’ Girl Student in Accident Miss Lillian McGahey received Lam a_________ a fractured jaw and numerous bruises in an automobile accident lust week. She is improving and is 1 tine Hughe5, and Kathryn Tomkin- hoppers to the Rockefeller Institute The Alpha Kappa Alpha scrority ed in tbe program of the Institute, son Delta Tau, and Eileen Dudley, ¡for Medical Research. Experiments held its monthly meeting in the a school which, in addition to pre- with these insects were began last room last Monday night. I summer and, since the investigations were not completed, Mr. Mil- There are twenty-eight villages ents the opportunity of travel and paring fer junior college and college entrance requirements, pres- SENATE MEETING .... , Th will be a Senate meeting ler is supplying the specimens, and cities in the United States association with European univer- ----- ---------------- . „ . ___»11 ~pn_ They are sent airmail in ventilated named Washington. ’»“*■ *»• time next week. ,aior. 1 Colorado sities and the cultural advantages (Continued on Page Four)
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Title | Miami Hurricane, November 11, 1932 |
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University of Miami -- Students -- Newspapers College student newspapers and periodicals -- Florida |
Genre | Newspapers |
Publisher | University of Miami |
Date | 1932-11-11 |
Coverage Temporal | 1930-1939 |
Coverage Spatial | Coral Gables (Fla.) |
Physical Description | 1 volume (6 pages) |
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Collection Title | The Miami Hurricane |
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Full Text | THE MIAMI HURRICANE VOL. VII. THE OFFICIAL STUDENT PUBLICATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA, NOVEMBER 11, 1932 NO. 6. Baby Hurricanes Meet Florida Frosh Tonight TRIAL SLATED - calendar TEN THOUSAND FOR MONDAY; IS ISLANDS ARE OPEN TO ALL JT“ p"k ’ STRANGE, WILD Freshmen at Moore Park, P. M. Friday, November 11 — Armistice Day. Saturday, November 12—Lambda Phi scrority entertaining with dance at the home of Mrs. Al- Arrangements for the impending fred Franklin, 425 N. E. 21st | STORY OF GIFFORD’S SPEech _ trial, which will decide the valid- Street. | By Pauline Lasky ity or invalidity of the recent elec- Monday, November 14 — Sorority Due west of Miami on the Gulf Plaintiff and Defendant Give Pre-trial Statements For Press Dr. John C. Gifford Advocates Making National • Park There and fraternity meetings. coast of Florida is an archipelago tion cf chief justice of the honor court of the University, have been completed and it is announced that it will take place soon. Legal representatives for Ben “Beebs” Berner who is contesting WJFE Qp CLOUSE the election, will be Bill McLeod. Robert Louys is prosecuting at- HOME EC. WRITER ! wildness of the country excludes torney. Mr. I P. Henderson will ! mankind except for a transient so GAME SPONSORS Miss Roxburgh Lewis and Miss Mary Elizabeth Eisenmeyer will be sponsors for the University of . Miami Freshmen team and Miss Mary Lee Parker and Miss Mary Dean Fowler will sponsor the University of Florida Freshmen team at the game tonight at Moore Park. Pi Chi Celebrates Anniversary With Banquet; Speeches FRESHMEN AND VARSITY PLAY AT SAME TIME Undefeated Freshman Eleven Face Strongest Team Of Schedule Wednesday, November 16 — called the Ten Thousand Islands Tea in Y. W. C. A. room from —patches of mangrove in a laby- 12 to 2. rinth of streams through which the ------ tides sweep in and out. Here the Edwards and Holdsworth Fea-forces of nature are too violent for tured on Founder’s Day human contentment. The sheer Program The Moore Park battle front will echo to some cf the heaviest football firing tonight, as the Baby Hurricanes clash with one of the best Florida Frosh teams ever turned out by the State institution. Tommy McCann’s varsity will also play tonight, taking on the Rollins Tars, at Orlando in their fourth game of the season. Both teams will be upholding The seventh anniversary of the ronresent Silver Sauarcia defend- «. .• , » ... T . jcurn. After a visit of a few days founding of the Pi Chi fraternity tradition.- which date back to when represent Squarc.a, Medical Association Journal the traveller emerges from its fast- was celebrated Monday night at a the school first opened. • Prints Her Article „esses bewildered by electric “Founders Day Banquet’’ by the A Rollins team has never been . L,ern.er 3 i™8 6 "“¿i Vitamin lights and the speed of autos. Like alumni and active members at able to take a Miami team into for pub>ication. e says, on t many lost lands of the tropics it which time the organization of the camp. Out of 5 meetings between feel ob lg to justi y t e reason j r-- u owan ouse, _wi e g|eepg jn peace unknown and alone alumni association was formed. The the two teams, Miami has won four or reasons which motivated pre 0f Mr. J. H. Clou=e of the Uni- because of its inaccessibility. So association will be one of the first and tied one. Last year, the Hur- vious contested elections. I do versity faculty, had her article on near and yet so far> it is doubtless fraternity alumni of the university, ricanes handed Rollins their only know however that I am justified Vitamin B published in the July j one of the strangest and wildest There are 78 members of Pi Chi. defeat of the season and the Tars in contesting the election in view issue 0f the Journal of the Amer- of tropical shcres. ¡t is natural, Dr John Thora Holdsworth, dean wiU ** fi«htinK tonight to avenge of the fact that the polls were in-|ican Medical Association. This has wholly unaffected by man>3 ¡nter- of the of busines adminis- that setback- The Roll>ns record advertently closed and, further, that those students who were thus prevented from voting could have changed the results of the electior. lb. Squarcia received a majority by only one vote.” Silver Squarcia made the following statement to the press: “I maintain that this was one of the recently been reprinted in booklet! ference> and one of the few places tratio]li and Carlos EdwardSi past!s0 far this year is _as follow8: 7-fcrm- j on earth that can be given to pos- president of the Sigma Nu chapter Alabama Teachers, 7. .20, Florida Mrs. Clouse is a graduate of the \ terity without mutilation or change 0f the University of Florida were 6; 12’ 8outb Georgia State, 0. University of Chicago with the de- of any kind. gUest speakers. Dr. Holdsworth, McCann's bo>’s are >n fme shape gree of S. M„ and was for four Dr John c Gifford, eminent pro- spcke on the part that fraternities for tonights battle with the excep-years instructor there in the de- fessor cf tropical forestry at the have taken in the development of tlon of Norman Foote- who 18 out partment of home economics. Mrs. University of Miami, has ascended the university. _ with a bad knee. Clouse was also associate professor alI the rivers found in this archi- Stanford Kimbrough, eminent Tbe Baby Hurricanes are faced of home economics in the Umver- pelaeo. and says: „„—=, „ . wlth a tough tonl&ht- No team has ever turned back a pelago, and says: commander, was toastmaster, fairest elections ever held in the sity of Tennessee for one year. «j can think of no other profit- Stuart Patton spoke for the fra- University. I believe that the stu- A number of years ago she pub- able uses to which this island chain ternity and Rhendal Butler redent body agrees with me in this | lished a book in conjunction with jean be put than as a curiosity to sponded for the alumni. Follow- Miami Frosh team in 7 years of competiticn. But in the Florida respect. And since my opponent is Mrs.Katherine Blount, then head of| be closely scrutinized, and as a ing the banquet members of the Frcsh’ the Baby Hurricanes *ll[ contesting its validity, I shall do the home economics department of [home for the countless wild crea- 1933.33 pledge class were present be meelmg lbe m0:!t Powe”ul my utmost to prove, to the satis-¡the University of Chicago, and now tures that are native there. In one dur,ng the speaking. squad turned out by Florida Unifiction of the honor court, that he president of Connecticut College cf the wide estuaries I saw a green «¡111.-. tk. ,1., ’in 'ersity in many moons. They is in the wrong. But, in event the L Women in New London. ¡boat-shaped island. Tradition says -amped Norman Park College by honor court upholds Mr. Berner’s ____________________ this was once a pirate ship which " j“. P RupnHai R il ! 3 8C°re °f ° l° ° Week’ WUUUn* cUims, I feel confident that the Precinct At University was chased inland and grounded. Bernard f J Tt'iT ^ student body will again elect me to | Has Good Republican Vote Soon the wood changed to soil and ““^re^and ™aJer. The Vk R h Tf this high office” ______ ! now it is nothing but a peaceful ^ams, secretary aim treasurer, me The Baby Hurricanes came out of located at the Uni- patch of green. Another mystical, MS0C,a ’fl11 hold r"ont ly mee ' the F. M. I. battle last week in fine magical transformation—a moving at f.ra , y the --hape and will present their full . . . . first Monday of each month. Plans _„fu , warring craft becomes a quiet_______ t______, ___.__strength tonight. island.” ------------------ I Precinct 64, Debate Tryouts To Be Held ¡versity of Miami gave returns of November 22 in Auditorium an unusual nature. The Republic- t an vote was heavier than the na-A tryout fer the purpose of sel- tional average. One Republican were formulated, for the coming Here are the opening lineups: ecting the University Debating received more votes than his Dem- Islands—have neter been counted, Team will be held Tuesday evening ocratic opponent. This man was but being so multitudinous and so November 22nd in the Auditorium, Glenn B. Skipper, candidate for alike, it is very easy to become lost Kenneth R. Close, debate coach, an- congress at large. among them. Taking the trip in imagination, (Continued on Page Four) These islands - Ten Thousand year atK the ^nization meeting. MIAMI Members of the alumni associa- pjckett tion are Harry Gray, Charles Eng- w Buck lish, R. E. Gibson, Wright Pea- Wt. Pos. Wt. FLORIDA nounced Monday. The results were as follows: The question for intercollegiate Hoover__________________________ 140 debate this year will be “Resolved Roosevelt----------------------- 149 Mr> MjHer Captures Fifty body, William Haynie, White, J. R. Burkhalter, Lyons, Bernard Pahls, Courtney, Porter Norris, H. Buck PhilliP Leonard Herman Clifford Rhendal Combs Kuder Wilson Hankin Fahrney Butler, O. W. Brooks, Reed WU- Eook that the United States should agree Glenn B Skipper ...---------- 141 for ReiKarch'Work liams’ Gaylord Williams’ James F' Baker to the cancellation of interallied j. gears__________-1__________137 ^ _________ X. O’Brien, Theodcre Bleier, and Rankj war debt8” ¡Dave Scholtz ----------------- 160 ^ Mi„er> head o£ the zooicgy William Fenwick. Everyone interested in debating w j Howey----------------------131 department, has recently augment- Founders of the fraternity were is invited to tryout. A construe- j M Lee------------------------168 ed the laboratory specimens with J- R- Burkhalter, Albert Bell, Cur- tive speech of not over 5 minutes A F. Knotts------------------— 103 about fifty heaithy scorpions. These ley Edwards, Herman Lyons, Roger is to be given on either side of the Dan Hardie------------------183 were coiiected by Mr. Miller and Ashman, Theodore Bleier, and question. Following all of the con- Hugh q. Williams------------- 95- party in the vicinty 0f n. E. 39th Clifford Courtney. •tractive speeches, each participant 180 190 150 170 160 215 ISO 155 165 165 180 la It If c rg rt r : qb In r.i f> 170 210 195 190 180 215 180 170 164 170 195 Rickett Hickland Turner Fleming Hale Ware Scarboro’ Bullock Hance Chace Warren Hanover Institute Will Award 25 Scholarships street, where, apparently, is the Girls Go To Rollins scorpion population centre cf the Interfraternity Council will give a rebuttal of any points raised in the constructive speeches. sororities wiU be repres- Miami vicinity. Mr. Miller will use Judges will be Mr. Close and Mr. at the Miami-Rollins game these specimens in connection with Strawinski. Thursday night at Winter Park, bis research work in the several Material on the question may be are; Mlss Josephine Mon- varieties of scorpions Convenes in A.K.A. Room The interfraternity council meeting was held in the Alpha Kappa [and Announcement has recently been made by the Overseas Educational Institute cf Hanover, N. H., of 25 full scholarships that it is offering to deserving students for study in France, Germany and Switzer- obtained at the desk in the Library, Zeta phi Misses Mary Fran- \ Mr. Miller has been sending reg- Alpha room W ednesday. Luncheon A new development in modem »nd is not to be removed from the. Roberts Betty Harley, Ernes- uiar shipments of Florida grass- wai served after the meeting. educational organization is reveal-Library. ce~ ’ Girl Student in Accident Miss Lillian McGahey received Lam a_________ a fractured jaw and numerous bruises in an automobile accident lust week. She is improving and is 1 tine Hughe5, and Kathryn Tomkin- hoppers to the Rockefeller Institute The Alpha Kappa Alpha scrority ed in tbe program of the Institute, son Delta Tau, and Eileen Dudley, ¡for Medical Research. Experiments held its monthly meeting in the a school which, in addition to pre- with these insects were began last room last Monday night. I summer and, since the investigations were not completed, Mr. Mil- There are twenty-eight villages ents the opportunity of travel and paring fer junior college and college entrance requirements, pres- SENATE MEETING .... , Th will be a Senate meeting ler is supplying the specimens, and cities in the United States association with European univer- ----- ---------------- . „ . ___»11 ~pn_ They are sent airmail in ventilated named Washington. ’»“*■ *»• time next week. ,aior. 1 Colorado sities and the cultural advantages (Continued on Page Four) |
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