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Papy to Reign at Homeeolnin« ------------V . v ___ <r if ☆ * ' Dance Will Top Action-Packed Weekend; Floats, Rallies Pave Way to UU Battle “ V- ; XXI (uK\l (.AHLhS, II». XoVkVIhkK S, l->4(* X-- h O'Brien Again Heads Frosh; Wood, Richardson Elected Mike O Brien, the man who was elect“»! freshman class jaesi dent in 1941 but could not hold oifii'c due l»> entrance into the navy, again was chosen freshmen president in the elections held Monday. Hugh Wood won a close race over Hick Rogers for lhe vice-presidency; and Eddie Richardson defeated Sam Rabin by a narrow margin for the write-in senate se;t. Symphony Tickets Must Be Picked Up Tomorrow is the last day on which students may purchase reserved tickets at half price for the first pair of University of Miami Symphony orchestra concerts Sunday and Monday, Mrs. Marie Volpe, orchestra manager, warns. These tickets may be bought at the Symphony office, Room 267, North Campus, before noon tomorrow, as no half-price student tickets will be sold at the box office. A student activity book entitles a student to one of the 150 unreserved balcony chairs at each concert. Marking the opening of the symphony’s nineteenth season, the concerts Sunday and Monday will feature Patricia Travers, young American violinist who will be heard in Saint-Saëns’ violin concerto No. 3 in B minor. The orchestra, led by Modeste Allot), will contribute the Donna Diana overture by Resnicek, and the Caeser Frank symphony in D minor. Since the first half hour of Sunday’s concert will be broadcast, it is necessary that concert-goers lie in their seats by 4:20p.m. for the 4:30 concert, as doors will be closed during the broadcast. Monday's concert, which begins at 8:30 p.m., will not be broadcast. IVim Slnlo (■»mo (»■ii*«‘l«*il. T«*»m* S«*«»k \«*%v IlivaK Dr. Bowman F. A.»ht\ University of Miami president, has announced that the football game scheduled with Penn State has been called off by “mutual agreement” on the part of officials from both schools. This action was taken when it was learned that there were negro players on the Penn State team. In a letter to the president of Penn State. Doctor Ashe explained that conditions in the South made it impractical for th^ game to go on as scheduled and he suggested that the game be canceled. Meanwhile, the athletic office stated that it would look for another opponent to fill the date. The el.etion turnout did not meet the expectations of Student #*»ovt ation momberg or the candidates. Out of « class of 2,MM), only MU) lad lots wer > cast. Imphaaiml Platform O’Brien met little opposition from his two opponents Joe Murphy and Mack Roper. His platform, as cm phasizeti in his cumpaign speech at the preelection rally, is “to do my utmost to organize the freshmen cluss; and to serve as faithfully and energetically as possible," Hugh Wood, vice-president, who was running on the same ticket as O’Brien also vowed in the preelection roly "to serve, with utmost and humble ability, the freshmen class." Sam Rabin, runner-up in the write-in voting, will be an alter- In the write-in election for fresh man senator, Kilro.v received eight votes, and llcrky, the Hurricane mascot, received one. The loiter was disqualified for ram paigniig within ten feel of the polls. Queen ot llnnicianting festivities nest weekend ¡» l>.d«re- l*le ■M’ gill. After pre.enlolinn of lhe queen si lhe l„S.I game rnrasuSM ceremonies will lake place «1 the I aural liable» t.iunlrs .lab Jasxr Haverfield Denies Recall Of Freshman Law Senators nate senator who will substitute in the « vent that a seat In vacated by one of the present members. Unopposed Officers Unopposed officers were Antoinette ‘Toni” Lopez, secretary; Leon-1 arc! Ai »off. treasurer; Frank Guilford, Bill Kerdyk, Stanley Levin,! senator.*-. Final results were as follows: for president, Mike O’Brien, 318; Joe Murphy, 129; Mack Roper, 112 for vice-president, Hugh Wood, 287; ; Dick R >gers, 261; for senator, Eddie Richardson, 28; Sam Rabin, 26 j There were 33 different write-in : votes cast, but none came close to j Richan son anti Rabin. Pica for recali of thè reeently electeil law selmo! freshman senato;’ was denied thè flrst year men by Bob Haverfield, chief just ice of thè Honor court, when none of thè ohjectors appeared ut any of thè three hearing* tu determino thè jus-tification of thelr criticisms for re-election of their class senators. Following thè eleetions Oet. 21. freshman demanded a re-election .\» I' AnnImiiii«*«* Oli l'iirking Fi»«** Spaces «ili thè N'orth and Malli ( amplisi » ubere parking i» noi perniiti«'«! are clearl> laheled. Ancone parking 111 a "No l*ark ina" area nia> receive a ticket from thè Curai tintile* indice The Vnivrnity ariminUtration is in no positlon lo render assist a nce in such case*/' Dean J. Riis Dure, has uhi ned of law senators on the grounds That insufficient notice was given for ?he election. Frosh Misunderstood 3* To bring a recall, signatures of 'M per cent of the student aseocia';«* are necessary, not 30 per cent f one class, as freshmen believed Following is the opinion oI *he chief justice regarding the peti for re-election of the law «c freshman senator. November I vm Hotm Hoot Mon! Jf lor I ! Kids Klasliat Ilui/-limo IIIIS STAFF Will. AIK FT Dolores Papy. editor of the Ibis, has announced an Ibis staff meeting to be held Monday at 3:30 p.m. in room 445. Positions on the staff arc still available for stud“nts who wish to contribute, Dolores said. A separate meeting of the business staff will be held after the general meeting. A f nithall game within a loot ball tame will be the feature of the Orange Howl .ladium this Frida- night. Not only will the Hurricanes play Miami university of Oxford. Ohio, hip a belwPccii'thr-halvr. game will be played by two boys’ club -earns from Coconut drove The hoys’ club player, range in a-*- from S lo IS; they will he fully equipped with fuothall uni forms, helmets, and shoulder pad.. To rut down injuries they will not wear foot I.all »hoe. Offirials for this 13-minute game will he Mayor Perrine Palmer, mayor of Miami, and City Mann " r Richard Banner. Kai h team will he coached by a prominent Miami ritisen. Snc-iwoes nf this game are Man nio«\ restaurant and Southern Dairies. Inc. (•rill llaii«*«* Tim«* «siY4*ll llllrillg (■»III«* The time and place of the M club dapcc following tonight's football contest will be announce«.! over the public address system during the i game. A1 Adler, president, an-I nounced. Adler also stated that M club meetings will be held every Satur-| day at 10 a m. in the varsity locker i room. M Club game sponsors for tonight’s game will be Helen Conk-I ling and Charlotte Stamm XITTIM. The PanheUntie Council will holt! a meeting in the ¿eta Tau j Alpha sororitt room. San Seha* j tlan, JJI, toda>. at 5 pm All rep* 1 resentatb e\ are request«*! to at 1 tend. The petition before the Court requests that a re-election br I held for the office of Senator fr* r I the Freshman Class of the L* * j School. The contention of the pe titinners is that there was lack i publicity and general mismanage inent** of the October 21 School of Law elections. The bur • -of proof is upon the petntonei I prove their allegations. Thne I liminary hearings were schedu:«* j the Honor Court. Two w>* jponed at the request of th* p# I tioners, and on the third xh.-' hearing the aforesaid parts - i* * j to put in an appearam-e Therefor » no evidence is before the court -< substantiate the allegation- ol *ht* petition and the court find, t; ■ ♦ allegations to be without fact. The next, and probably the mom' important question to be cor-ered is. does this pent., r. cer--within Article IV. Section 9. ok University of Miami Sru«i*-r.t Coe stitution as the petitioner* * r If answered in the affirmative «W construction shall be placed on -ha* Section which reads rha- *-tioo must be signed by1 th*r pm cent of the Studen* Aaoru* The Coun feek that :t u — sary to rule on the qne**mr d whether this petitian come« with» the cited section of the Cni.«r«ru lion as the case turns «an aaorh**« point. Article IV. Section » of th* Student Constitution, lime that a petition sic per cent of the Student Association is file»' (Continued on Buch Bas I» (ni Time lo (olleqe T r*«H Hm m mi Ml IItSf«. I Ini r—■ twiuAe** a ^ *». i j j«, « muni. 1 aimw ■use Munge» an
Object Description
Title | Miami Hurricane, November 08, 1946 |
Subject |
University of Miami -- Students -- Newspapers College student newspapers and periodicals -- Florida |
Genre | Newspapers |
Publisher | University of Miami |
Date | 1946-11-08 |
Coverage Temporal | 1940-1949 |
Coverage Spatial | Coral Gables (Fla.) |
Physical Description | 1 volume (8 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_19461108 |
Type | Text |
Format | image/tiff |
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Title | Page 1 |
Object ID | MHC_19461108 |
Digital ID | MHC_19461108_001 |
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