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Last Chance To Enter Ideal Prof Contest This Week The Miami Sm Wank On Pag« fO Hurricane Vol. XXXI University of Miami, Coral Gables, Fla., March 2, 1956 No. 14 Spring Enrollment At 11,032 Story On top 2 ★ ★★ ★★★ ★★★ Queens Revealed By ROTC's Tomorrow Story On Pago 2 —------The Inside Story-------------------------- * What They Are Saying ... “Applications for fall entrance to the University are far in excess to what they were a year ago,” says Dr. James Godard, executive vice president and dean of administration, upon announcement from the Registrar’s office about this semester’s enrollment figures Sm story on Page 2. “Second to the opening of the Medical School, the accreditation is the most important item in our progress,” says Dr. Homer Marsh, dean of the Medical School, about the recent announcement by the Association of American Medical Colleges. Sm story on Page 3. House” will contain Mm* by Gina It two-aian bedrooms, a house mother's suite, combination chapter room and library, M-man dining area, and living room. An enclosed outdoor patio will contain a barbecue pit, dance floor and, at some future date, a swimming pool The building will be constructed so that future expansion will permit addition of five more rooms and other Improvements.______________________________________ “The Miami victory in this tournament clinches the state championship for 1955-56,” said Debate Coach Donald Sprague, associate professor of Human Relations, referring to UM’s seventh consecutive win in the annual Florida State Sweep-stakes. Sm story on Pago 2. “The move is a direct result of complaints from employers and businessmen that many college graduates are not able to write decently,” says Dr. E. Morton Milter, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, about the new ruling that requires teachers to submit names of students on sophomore level or above who consistently make grammar mistakes. Sm story on f Exposition Fascinates Mechanical-Minded WIDE-EYED WONDER draws on the faces of children visiting the engineering exposition on North Campus last Friday. More than 4,000 people turned out to inspect a TV-equipped car, German “Junkers” turbojet engine, a solar battery, radar equipment, a "sex-meter” and other mechanical and electronic devices. An electric counter set up at the Anastasia entrance totaled the number of guests. Ciosed-circuited television from the patio amused viewers who saw themselves on the screen for the . Glenn first time. Music was played by a student-rigged public announcement system. Visitors followed blue-arrow signs throughout the Anastasia Building as they wandered from room to room. Energetic engineering enthusiasts were able to test their strength by peddling a special bicycle. Peddling for one hour «rill amount to one penny’s worth of electricity. A student-rigged ear in the pqtfo was equipped with a five-inch television screen, running water, remote control trunk lift and an extra battery. Rudott UM Hkko FIGURES ON THE SAND are displayed by Barbara Davis, Hurricane Honey No. 14. The artistic blue-eyed blonde is five-feet five-inches tall and weighs in at a neat 118 lbs. Barbara is a 24-year-old sophomore art major. In addition to tracing figures in the sand, she likes to swim, play tennis and ice skate. If Barbara «till wend her way up to the Hurricane office today at 3:36 pjn., Marshall Shapo, copy editor, will pin her with an orchid.
Object Description
Title | Miami Hurricane, March 02, 1956 |
Subject |
University of Miami -- Students -- Newspapers College student newspapers and periodicals -- Florida |
Genre | Newspapers |
Publisher | University of Miami |
Date | 1956-03-02 |
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_19560302 |
Type | Text |
Format | image/tiff |
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Title | Page 1 |
Object ID | MHC_19560302 |
Digital ID | MHC_19560302_001 |
Full Text | Last Chance To Enter Ideal Prof Contest This Week The Miami Sm Wank On Pag« fO Hurricane Vol. XXXI University of Miami, Coral Gables, Fla., March 2, 1956 No. 14 Spring Enrollment At 11,032 Story On top 2 ★ ★★ ★★★ ★★★ Queens Revealed By ROTC's Tomorrow Story On Pago 2 —------The Inside Story-------------------------- * What They Are Saying ... “Applications for fall entrance to the University are far in excess to what they were a year ago,” says Dr. James Godard, executive vice president and dean of administration, upon announcement from the Registrar’s office about this semester’s enrollment figures Sm story on Page 2. “Second to the opening of the Medical School, the accreditation is the most important item in our progress,” says Dr. Homer Marsh, dean of the Medical School, about the recent announcement by the Association of American Medical Colleges. Sm story on Page 3. House” will contain Mm* by Gina It two-aian bedrooms, a house mother's suite, combination chapter room and library, M-man dining area, and living room. An enclosed outdoor patio will contain a barbecue pit, dance floor and, at some future date, a swimming pool The building will be constructed so that future expansion will permit addition of five more rooms and other Improvements.______________________________________ “The Miami victory in this tournament clinches the state championship for 1955-56,” said Debate Coach Donald Sprague, associate professor of Human Relations, referring to UM’s seventh consecutive win in the annual Florida State Sweep-stakes. Sm story on Pago 2. “The move is a direct result of complaints from employers and businessmen that many college graduates are not able to write decently,” says Dr. E. Morton Milter, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, about the new ruling that requires teachers to submit names of students on sophomore level or above who consistently make grammar mistakes. Sm story on f Exposition Fascinates Mechanical-Minded WIDE-EYED WONDER draws on the faces of children visiting the engineering exposition on North Campus last Friday. More than 4,000 people turned out to inspect a TV-equipped car, German “Junkers” turbojet engine, a solar battery, radar equipment, a "sex-meter” and other mechanical and electronic devices. An electric counter set up at the Anastasia entrance totaled the number of guests. Ciosed-circuited television from the patio amused viewers who saw themselves on the screen for the . Glenn first time. Music was played by a student-rigged public announcement system. Visitors followed blue-arrow signs throughout the Anastasia Building as they wandered from room to room. Energetic engineering enthusiasts were able to test their strength by peddling a special bicycle. Peddling for one hour «rill amount to one penny’s worth of electricity. A student-rigged ear in the pqtfo was equipped with a five-inch television screen, running water, remote control trunk lift and an extra battery. Rudott UM Hkko FIGURES ON THE SAND are displayed by Barbara Davis, Hurricane Honey No. 14. The artistic blue-eyed blonde is five-feet five-inches tall and weighs in at a neat 118 lbs. Barbara is a 24-year-old sophomore art major. In addition to tracing figures in the sand, she likes to swim, play tennis and ice skate. If Barbara «till wend her way up to the Hurricane office today at 3:36 pjn., Marshall Shapo, copy editor, will pin her with an orchid. |
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