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Yol. XXVII University of Miami, Coral Gables, Fla., Hurricane April 17, 1953 Mo. 21 Army Ball Tomorrow Night Story On Page 2 Bard's Fete Dominates Campus Activities Story On Page 3 »ANGUI» >IKX litui fi a Photo by Bixler CHECKING BLUEPRINT during ground breaking ceremony Monday of the first unit of the proposed $250.000 Marine lab on Virginia key, are, left to right, I. D. Mac Vicar. Dade county commissioner; U-M president Jay F. ff. Pearson and Dr. F. G. Walton Smith, director of Marine lab. The building will be completed in four months. Photo by H,U NORTH CAMPUS building gets face-lifting as workmen progress on the job of removing loose stucco and replastering on the University dr. side of the structure. The job was started about 3 weeks ago and will continue around all sides of the old building. The deteriorating plaster caused numerous leaks during wet weather. ------Inside Stories---- What They Are Saying... “We still have a long road to go before U-M lives up to its name of Pan-American University, but some day the dream will become a reality," said Dr. Luis R. Molina of the Hispanic-American institute during Pan-American week celebration on campus this week. See story on Page 4. “People are naturally lazy,” said Dr. Jean Paul Lesperance, director of motion and time study lab, in explaining experiments conducted in the lab. See story on Page 9. “Sam Hirsch, director and actor of the title role in ‘King Lear,’ gives a realistic portrayal of the old king,” said Sue Dubois, Hurricane drama critic, in reviewing the play which opened U-M’s third annual Shapespeare Festival. See review on Page 3. “We did all we could in the time allowed, September 1 isn’t far off. I hope the boys stay in shape,” said Coach Andy Gustafson after the annual spring football game. See story on Page 16. GLIDING ALONG on stilts over Student Club lake is a h.vdrofin. revolutionary boat originally designed in 1942 to help solve torpedo menace. Boat put on demonstration Tuesday noon under sponsorship of U-M Propeller club. Christopher Hook, insert, British engineer gave running account of boat's performance and history during show. Fuselage of h.vdrofin is Photo by Fisher completely out of water while boat is in motion and rests on submerged foils. When hull is lifted two feet over water, small waves can be crossed without even a bump at any speed. Stilts are retractable and allows boat to operate with fuselage in water. An outboard motor provides power for the unusual new craft which is manufactured in Miami. Hurricane Honey Photo by Haic JUST A SITTIN’ and a knittin' is Honey No. 21, pretty Bee Mueller, 19-year-old art major. Those Argyles are a good indication of this brown-eyed Delta Gamma gal's creative ability. Brown-haired Bee is from Chicago and curves up to a nice 5-foot 6G-inches. Beside knitting, she likes to use her 125 pounds water skiing with the U-M ski club. If she has a spare needle, Features Editor Greg Melikov will pin her with an orchid in the Hurricane office at 3:30 this afternoon.
Object Description
Title | Miami Hurricane, April 17, 1953 |
Subject |
University of Miami -- Students -- Newspapers College student newspapers and periodicals -- Florida |
Genre | Newspapers |
Publisher | University of Miami |
Date | 1953-04-17 |
Coverage Temporal | 1950-1959 |
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 |
Rights | This material is protected by copyright. Copyright is held by the University of Miami. For additional information, please visit: http://merrick.library.miami.edu/digitalprojects/copyright.html |
Standardized Rights Statement | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ |
Object ID | MHC_19530417 |
Type | Text |
Format | image/tiff |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Object ID | MHC_19530417 |
Digital ID | MHC_19530417_001 |
Full Text | Yol. XXVII University of Miami, Coral Gables, Fla., Hurricane April 17, 1953 Mo. 21 Army Ball Tomorrow Night Story On Page 2 Bard's Fete Dominates Campus Activities Story On Page 3 »ANGUI» >IKX litui fi a Photo by Bixler CHECKING BLUEPRINT during ground breaking ceremony Monday of the first unit of the proposed $250.000 Marine lab on Virginia key, are, left to right, I. D. Mac Vicar. Dade county commissioner; U-M president Jay F. ff. Pearson and Dr. F. G. Walton Smith, director of Marine lab. The building will be completed in four months. Photo by H,U NORTH CAMPUS building gets face-lifting as workmen progress on the job of removing loose stucco and replastering on the University dr. side of the structure. The job was started about 3 weeks ago and will continue around all sides of the old building. The deteriorating plaster caused numerous leaks during wet weather. ------Inside Stories---- What They Are Saying... “We still have a long road to go before U-M lives up to its name of Pan-American University, but some day the dream will become a reality," said Dr. Luis R. Molina of the Hispanic-American institute during Pan-American week celebration on campus this week. See story on Page 4. “People are naturally lazy,” said Dr. Jean Paul Lesperance, director of motion and time study lab, in explaining experiments conducted in the lab. See story on Page 9. “Sam Hirsch, director and actor of the title role in ‘King Lear,’ gives a realistic portrayal of the old king,” said Sue Dubois, Hurricane drama critic, in reviewing the play which opened U-M’s third annual Shapespeare Festival. See review on Page 3. “We did all we could in the time allowed, September 1 isn’t far off. I hope the boys stay in shape,” said Coach Andy Gustafson after the annual spring football game. See story on Page 16. GLIDING ALONG on stilts over Student Club lake is a h.vdrofin. revolutionary boat originally designed in 1942 to help solve torpedo menace. Boat put on demonstration Tuesday noon under sponsorship of U-M Propeller club. Christopher Hook, insert, British engineer gave running account of boat's performance and history during show. Fuselage of h.vdrofin is Photo by Fisher completely out of water while boat is in motion and rests on submerged foils. When hull is lifted two feet over water, small waves can be crossed without even a bump at any speed. Stilts are retractable and allows boat to operate with fuselage in water. An outboard motor provides power for the unusual new craft which is manufactured in Miami. Hurricane Honey Photo by Haic JUST A SITTIN’ and a knittin' is Honey No. 21, pretty Bee Mueller, 19-year-old art major. Those Argyles are a good indication of this brown-eyed Delta Gamma gal's creative ability. Brown-haired Bee is from Chicago and curves up to a nice 5-foot 6G-inches. Beside knitting, she likes to use her 125 pounds water skiing with the U-M ski club. If she has a spare needle, Features Editor Greg Melikov will pin her with an orchid in the Hurricane office at 3:30 this afternoon. |
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