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The Daily U r Engineers' Editio n Vol, XXXI VANCOUVER, B . C ., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 191 .9 . No . 7 0 ss e 1 ` Tween Classe s Legion Present s Debating Troph y At the monthly noon meetin g of the Legion today in Ap .,Sc . 202 at 12 :30 p .in,, the rules fo r competition in an inter-facult y debating forum will be discuss - ed . The purpose of the Legio n in presenting a trophy is to en - courage debating on the campu s and to give our university a larger pool of debaters on whic h they can draw for inter-uni- versity debating competition s such as the McGoun Cup finals , tither important business ow th e agenda of today's noon meeting wil l include presentation of resolution . ; cnnvenlion, a rep,art taut the lates t fashions , F;sme MacDonald , is a fashion show scheduled fo r March 5 when beauteous coeds wil l attraction to the forthcoming program . circus Twenty marvels ttf engineeriilo in miniature will b e With more sights than a three-ring display et the Ball of Fire engineers' formal Wednesda y promised already the Open 'I'hul's(Itly, et Cutuntodere cahtu'et . House committee has added another' 'ha }wield ',Ill' 11 , 11 cif l'irr, hur!cs~tll ' Fashion Show filled Annual Science Hop Heralde d for Open House BV Bvresciue Peprneef Toda y Newest addition t o in will relic i briefly to tlu' cnII1Ili Io - 6,11 oI noon . A pep meet will be hel d III Iiu' 111011 hl1]11111 , At In''ss time . negotiations t ,;er r ;fill going on by Tbs-rli :,tonee to t'uv- ciitiw to book engineer's .stweetiwart , Lady ())(Baal, for the pep meet, Cod - in charge of the ( i ;, .,1Hnds her love . but says slit' n11K ' coming sprin g the festivitie s fashion show , for would-b e held in Broc k day at 12 :10 p .m . issued a call Monday ro' be able In make it . since he r models, Tryouts will be hurv' ha : ; the li0,l''e S . She (1Mni ; She'' ;, }f ;,lll Stage room, Thurs- ' ;)'tl"lg callouses anyway . riding , -stsl'' all these centtnirs , The show itself will he held in In Mil absence . leo l from 3 to 4 p .rn linen includes a r, 0u( ' 111 th e i t sex and seducti i by the Mired members of the renuw'ne d society nurses . Musicel bacic, ;r(nuul will Ile provided by A l McMillan and his varsity dance band . This annual gathering, is just u'prelude of the fe .5livi- ties to cami, at the ball of Fire, annual EUS cabaret sched- uled for Wednesday end'I'hllrsdey et the ('onu,lullnre . Sinc e engineers are se . ell respected by the local eon' ;tallul ;u'y , it is presumed the jnitlt ts'otl't be raide d Su ('(itll(' (,Ii nitt 1'r,! ; 1111'tt . 1al'lll! . ; `,111,11' 1 . t,a . ; 4tu a n n . (' ;I !rood lams AdUai'H . so Toro ;),, the oil fri(.lul :,leg Ito' 1 , . l After baring their souls to the public in pest meets . to(ley EUS gethcring will be strictly het Enguitters (oily , the ;luditoritun al 12 :30 p .in . Highlighting the shore will III ' REDSHIRT PEP MEET T O WARM UP BALL OF FIR E cunning eepetitt' Ill Engineer Tranng . Need s Hum ' anism Says Finlayso n Ry J . ti' . 1 t\L 11`x(1' f'aeultr of Applied Scienc e ul,o n II th e on 44'edne' .day . ~,l) IIIl,cr :~ ~,I t!I) (acidly will h e e r ( ' lint)) to, neon,/ 4 1 [SOli 111t~11Oli1)I 1 Bob McMordi c of the State Legislature, for the provincia l by the entertainment committee, ;mr l Then one day, last June, six professors were called into an amendment to the branch by-Iiiws, .. the President's office . The State Legislature, they were told, stf' had established the Canwell Committee to see whether there ; ' home Are The hunted" full - colored film to be presented at noo n was any truth in the persistent rumor that the university was today in Plvsic :, 200. Thi, film dr- a " hotbed of Communism " . The President urged the six men ~ 1 is the new way of life that hu ; to co-operate with the Canwell Committee . re ulted from the return of Eoro1)( conjunction with Open house f"sli tlaer, Viti(rs March 5, \-, ' ;nail : [u ;clr (Mortis, n presentatio n Itsnlun : "Wt.' !ter, brine ; nu dies : hy the Nurse ., l' l,al l r , II Iii 1)(e So ;,iet y The film is sponsored by the Inter-l'uf tomato ,jilim fur ;, pirltulr . " ' ,hid :;cscr,Il skits . AI bIc<i~Il,nl or - collegiate Zionist Federation of Am- Wailcr : Yas, sir, and what "111 you , II r' h I Neill I~Iny' . crier, D,C . branch . i1ZIA1, have for yourself?" The various; departments and year; Applied Science have tlm„nu thei r l cnllectit) hats in the ring in caul . IIlelitinn for the lly'sU'ry prim aarnll - ed the outst,rn,lim; Iabte il .,c a t t ' e hot ! POT AS N :11 .r ;1"t i 7 TMIa' h,ni's, t ,,hu'la i, roil,,,, . d te :11par•' in Inllcinc tormented Jewish peolaI t o h o meland—Israel , students . t, , L is I', r. 'thr f n~inw rs, l i m 1 , r ; : , r , a , l . i , , a a ',-, aihl I Stand : . at, ,a :,vltlhnl of of 1111 :: L,Il , (i : u0. llit, , HI1IL))0Sat! .' I)) tr'erli i-,ll',ia,Pe r . del„ rtimin', timid h, to r, l t i n, ea I, t .. i mils : L~' rnroan ;a~;a~l, O .talon a l pi ,'lnani , of tia,,e a,'Iieiln nni : d t'II Ihiltee, „' ,all ! .,' .n al l Thera a a r,•1), , :ul, .rl .a,a l 11I 0II ~, t ,Illlrltl11151 1 ) ,11'll', ell 1'1111ti1(!t'I'lltlull (i iiiil• ; uw ., r oul,l lai c ts tle'Ct .,i( a lI 111 ;11 Inn a( ' tlntl ~~,tlo rit ., ni t s ( Iill,i, .I t high s New Facts Aire d Ubyssey Editor . Investigates , U of Washington Dismissal s (One of the 'most tridely-discussed controversies of the American academi c loorld has centred recently orottnd the University of IVashington and t s decision that a follower of Communism is not fit to teach in auniversity , To pieee together disjointed reports of the last year, The Daily Ubyssey sen t senior editor Les Armour to Seattle to bring readers n complete picture o f the sittution, This is the first in a series of four articles by Armour . ) By I,ES ARMOU R SEATTLE, Wash ., Feb . 22,-For five decades, the Uni- versity of Washington has moved ahead slowly, steadily, tran- quilly . Nestled between a small forest, Lake Washington, an d the gay pageantry of Washington Canal, it has seldom bee n ruffled by the round of scandals which has plagued its rivals . Presidents came and went—occasionally they went at th e displeasure of the Governor—but one administration succeede d another in a quiet, orderly way and no one feared the wrat h Urged Co-operatio n f He aslud whether they were Communists and, when the y said they would rather not say yes or no without some con- sideration, he urged again that they co-operate with the com- mittee and they left . Throughout the long sununet' the Canwell Committee hear d endless testimony . The six men refused to answer question s regarding their affiliations on the ground that the constitution s of the United States and of the State of Washington did no t permit any body to enquire into the affiliations of a citizen . The professors were not permitted lawyers and were per- mitted only to answer questions put to them by members of th e Committee . ' Nothing was lccomplished . President Investigate s After university sessions resumed the president determine d to conduct his own investigation , The Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, on advic e of the president, requested the Committee on Academic Tenur e to investigate the political affiliations and fitness to teach o f Professors Gurullach, Phillips, Butterworth, Jacobs, Ethel an d Eby . 9 In the middle of January the committee reported He findings . By majority decision it ruled th ;tt Profess(r Ralph Gumdlacl l (department of Sochi! Psychuliety) should b(' dismissed o n grounds ling he was unlit to te(lch it the University of Washiti4 - ton because he had "weighted " questions in questionnaires use d itt his social psychology resetu-c'h . (The committee examined all the qucstiOnultires used by , the university social pschologistss, It objected to four . Onl y one of these had bcert prepared by Professor Gundlach, ) Unscientific Research ' It found, further, that some of his research was largely o f an "unscientific nature, They concerned race prejudice, th e pychology influences affecting elections and several other field s common to social psychologists . Form witnesses were presented during various hearings t o show that . Professor (iundlach was a Communist . One of thes e is now being indicted on a charge of perjury . It , was further charged that I)r . Gundlach had, belonged t o (,Oinlillilnl .tit frent" organizations . Organizations named were : A group to aid Spanish Republic Refugees, Consumer ' s Union , and a night school for trade unionists in Seattle . The committee ruled by an eight to three vote diet Herber t Phillips, Professor of Sociel Pltilosephy, and Joseph Butte r worth, Professor of English, should not he dismissed , High Integrit y ProfessorsPhillips ;tnd Ilut!crtlorth, it faun(!, wore ed111iiI t l C(1i11111UniSte and hod teem (.'uolnulnlsls ever 1t) verbs , It found further, how&ver, Ihet both were mcn of "hig h professinnai told pert ;mml integrit y " and lied they had dis ;chergc( I their duties well th(()I - It,hetit Their perjnd of employment . Five of the eight wi l e weed i ;iiust dismissal said, however , that they ")greed in principle ' thin 1)re . Phillips and Butter - 'worth should he dismissed but Ihal the existing regulations o n acedrnnjc tenure did nut permit (Iienhssal of the glen b)))us y of (iffiliati„n to run' i>diti('td perty which was recognized a s legal de . United ;doles Guverninent , Resigned From Part y 'i'he etlirr thite( ;indee d IIi, c) 1I) Ii 11 T H ((Heel, I rest lied Irton Ills' ( Met. Ole (' ole n' ; hi; tlllnlllltlntlt i be t ;ik(1 tu' ;ihlsl thell l I'resjclenl 1i,lcnl(au, I : ;c ('1 0 1 Ile 111('n n ;1 :,_,a'1I I I r e,'o!1111 ;1'n,!~,l 1, ial tl ;ll Pt , vVnrth he (' 'Wa111re-ad . ;II°,, I uth,'r thre e ;1 li I1 rltr 1 end Bette ; buries Mouse 11', l'I r l') .'Teal ha i ,1 nnl .nlllr,l „e 11'lt t y tecl - ttomen mat h i°,renne t COP Y N PU B , A RY 2 9 I r1) h'• .r! . the r,I IOI)US ;41'e Ve - il cop, rlrorlline tor Tlllt < I I•)n Indent 11 mil( is relirtuin . lu bin ' 110 word , Illy Tubhrrlfinu s II lit noun . die 1e hint 'HI Poorrl Ill Ilse 1'nbltratiun s 1,1r+ 'a 11)10)1 . is! I . Intei tln' (111)11 .'I oats e'I in nes t ,ill ilil1r)In1 ate r 111,'11 tiensi lerell die repel ,) r .'. to 'tile' lit I)I )I i;t'nts, 1!Ith ti e ,H 1 gal ;,,'Mall I11' u ti t;,tinr,l tl n „11,1, bald ra,III', " . ` I11t a~ , s l, Alia!1 II'll halt lht' ,I : elil,"- ^,iV°)H1 :'1” ,I, ;UI,'HLk' 1)'11111')' { ' i a oid H ' 'n! ~~nlllilll,n'll_I`, Pre-School Cours e To Be Offere d Again During Ma y ~t~'lld rrel't j nl's tit the studen t ,IImI I ) I?nj', tI))'ot' ' Edition o f a Ilmitt t_ .I) ~~e y K'0 1 it to the ill - ~r en„me1rA cap- i, ,g !iuIll .ul leadershi p „d nrt ;,anuati„u and limn - lb ' dtle`,tI'Ii naturall y , drat kind of education trus t n r vile Ii our voting engineer s to succeed in meeting the re - of the broader field tha t t ' I miss bit thcm ? 1'Isu,a,llc Me question is how t o lmarulcs1) with technique . I,III, .-Ines)) in ).'< 111('at l all We mea n r h,' stud, of mall in all his relation s Ilnanc~r . ;r . ariiHt, nS a 5SUCla1 and i I'sral Ming, by technique, the ac - ( , I,i .IIion nl that special lulinuled t I ' i ,rlr in cell(' yon(0)1s the makin g of ,a In elihora l 1`v 1011,s1 question Wit h . eland proper },ercep - ,al,n,•, . It Is w, good givin g viaof ca p ture if h e `.t ;,rCe, and, i11 this (la y 'II' lI . I ; I' . 1lut 111I1Ch mor e I,, :n with som e tin room ] ; (lady brea d lanai iiii iw an d clot„111 is flat ther e t,^ n1 Ilnue:,1 )III cav,)ilI - t.o „f what w•e cal l 'flu other may b e in which technica l , c„mlucled . If it tI) sip ;is the acqul ;ll.ln n II1n11h)'r of rule:, o f ,f x'rious ,1I1 intro- Engineering Marvel s ompete At Ball Of Fir e o n an d Students who were unable t o I1!)ply for demonstration cours e fie . Pre-School Supervisors i n ,I„nulu'y are advised that plan s hu\'e new been completed fo r re'pr'titien of the course . 'floury of pre-school education, com- l,illed with the npportunit'y to se e , ; .c in action . is to be offered dur - In ; ]1,n at the Acadia Camp Pres . Srlr e'I cent-e , I'-T,A u'ly' groups have also bee n . a' \ I in Ili)' nrg+Uli/1ttiull . Topics I 'o i,nn,1 ,h' informative pro - 1 .1„Ic ; blur beep drawn u p r Ir,u!eri,ti1,n . Subjects include : ,'eyed„Inncnt of the child, se x fumlllv living illl(1 religious i ;,ie ,• ' ,',-,I Httnlelit-) are a'IVised t o h ui an ;, ;, ;)lic ;)tions as soon as pot+ ' Isle u' cnlnnllttec officials,

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Page 1: The Daily Ur · The Daily Ur Engineers' Edition Vol, XXXI VANCOUVER, B . C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 191.9. No . 70 sse 1 `Tween Classes Legion Presents Debating Trophy

The Daily UrEngineers' Edition

Vol, XXXI

VANCOUVER, B . C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 191.9 .

No . 70

sse

1 `Tween Classes

Legion Presents

Debating Troph y

At the monthly noon meetin gof the Legion today in Ap .,Sc .202 at 12:30 p .in,, the rules fo rcompetition in an inter-facult ydebating forum will be discuss -ed. The purpose of the Legio nin presenting a trophy is to en -courage debating on the campu sand to give our university alarger pool of debaters on whic hthey can draw for inter-uni-versity debating competition ssuch as the McGoun Cup finals ,

tither important business ow th e

agenda of today's noon meeting wil l

include presentation of resolution . ;

cnnvenlion, a rep,arttaut the lates t

fashions ,

F;sme MacDonald ,

is a fashion show scheduled fo r

March 5 when beauteous coeds wil l

attraction to the forthcoming program .

circus

Twenty marvels ttf engineeriilo in miniature will beWith more sights than a three-ring display et the Ball of Fire engineers' formal Wednesday

promised already the Open 'I'hul's(Itly, et Cutuntodere cahtu'et .

House committee has added another' 'ha }wield ',Ill' 11 , 11 cif l'irr, hur!cs~tll '

Fashion Show filled

Annual Science Hop Heralded

for Open House

BV Bvresciue Peprneef Toda y

Newest addition t o

in

will relic

i briefly to tlu' cnII1Ili

Io -6,11 oI noon . A pep meet will be hel dIII

Iiu'

111011 hl1]11111 ,

At In''ss time. negotiations t,;er r;fill going on by Tbs-rli :,tonee to t'uv-

ciitiw to book engineer's .stweetiwart ,

Lady ())(Baal, for the pep meet, Cod -

in charge of the ( i ;, .,1Hnds her love . but says slit' n11K '

coming sprin g

the festivitie s

fashion show ,

for would-b e

held in Brock

day at 12:10 p .m .

issued a call Monday ro' be able In make it . since her

models, Tryouts will be hurv' ha :; the li0,l''e S . She (1Mni ; She'' ;,}f ;,lll Stage room, Thurs- ';)'tl"lg callouses anyway . riding ,

-stsl'' all these centtnirs ,

The show itself will he held in

In Mil absence .

leo l

from 3 to 4 p .rn

linen includes a r, 0u(' 111 th e

i tsex and seducti i by the Mired members of the renuw'ne dsociety nurses . Musicel bacic, ;r(nuul will Ile provided by A l

McMillan and his varsity dance band .This annual gathering, is just u'prelude of the fe .5livi-

ties to cami, at the ball of Fire, annual EUS cabaret sched-uled for Wednesday end'I'hllrsdey et the ('onu,lullnre . Sinceengineers are se . ell respected by the local eon';tallul ;u'y ,it is presumed the jnitlt ts'otl't be raide d

Su ('(itll(' (,Ii nitt

1'r,! ; 1111'tt .1al'lll!. ; `,111,11' 1 . t,a . ; 4tu a n n . (' ;I !rood lams

AdUai'H .so Toro ;),, the

oil fri(.lul :,leg Ito'

1 , . l

After baring their souls to the public in pest meets .to(ley EUS gethcring will be strictly het Enguitters (oily ,the ;luditoritun al 12 :30 p .in .

Highlighting the shore will III '

REDSHIRT PEP MEET TO

WARM UP BALL OF FIR E

cunning eepetitt'

Ill

Engineer Tranng. Needs

Hum'anism Says Finlayson

Ry J . ti' . 1 t\L 11`x(1'

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of the State Legislature,

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by the entertainment committee, ;mr lThen one day, last June, six professors were called into an amendment to the branch by-Iiiws,. .

the President's office . The State Legislature, they were told,

stf'had established the Canwell Committee to see whether there ; ' home Are The hunted"

full -

colored film to be presented at noo nwas any truth in the persistent rumor that the university wastoday in Plvsic :, 200. Thi, film dr-

a "hotbed of Communism " . The President urged the six men ~ 1 is the new way of life that hu ;

to co-operate with the Canwell Committee .

re ulted from the return of Eoro1)( conjunction with Open house f"sli •tlaer, Viti(rs March 5,

\-, ' ;nail : [u ;clr (Mortis, n presentatio nItsnlun : "Wt.' !ter, brine; nu

dies: hy the Nurse., l' l,al l r , II Iii 1)(e So ;,iet y

The film is sponsored by the Inter-l'uf tomato ,jilim fur ;, pirltulr . "

' ,hid :;cscr,Il skits . AI bIc<i~Il,nl

or -

collegiate Zionist Federation of Am- Wailcr :

Yas, sir, and what "111 you , II r' h I Neill I~Iny' .

crier, D,C. branch . i1ZIA1,

have for yourself?"

The various; departments and year;

Applied Science have tlm„nu thei rl cnllectit) hats in the ring in caul .

IIlelitinn for the lly'sU'ry prim aarnll -

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New Facts Aired

Ubyssey Editor . Investigates ,U of Washington Dismissals(One of the 'most tridely-discussed controversies of the American academi c

loorld has centred recently orottnd the University of IVashington and t s

decision that a follower of Communism is not fit to teach in auniversity ,To pieee together disjointed reports of the last year, The Daily Ubyssey sen t

senior editor Les Armour to Seattle to bring readers n complete picture o f

the sittution, This is the first in a series of four articles by Armour . )

By I,ES ARMOU R

SEATTLE, Wash ., Feb . 22,-For five decades, the Uni-versity of Washington has moved ahead slowly, steadily, tran-quilly. Nestled between a small forest, Lake Washington, an dthe gay pageantry of Washington Canal, it has seldom bee nruffled by the round of scandals which has plagued its rivals .

Presidents came and went—occasionally they went at th edispleasure of the Governor—but one administration succeededanother in a quiet, orderly way and no one feared the wrat h

Urged Co-operatio nf He aslud whether they were Communists and, when the y

said they would rather not say yes or no without some con-sideration, he urged again that they co-operate with the com-mittee and they left .

Throughout the long sununet' the Canwell Committee hear dendless testimony. The six men refused to answer question sregarding their affiliations on the ground that the constitution sof the United States and of the State of Washington did no tpermit any body to enquire into the affiliations of a citizen .

The professors were not permitted lawyers and were per-mitted only to answer questions put to them by members of th e

Committee .

' Nothing was lccomplished .

President InvestigatesAfter university sessions resumed the president determine d

to conduct his own investigation ,

The Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, on advic e

of the president, requested the Committee on Academic Tenur eto investigate the political affiliations and fitness to teach ofProfessors Gurullach, Phillips, Butterworth, Jacobs, Ethel an d

Eby . 9

In the middle of January the committee reported He findings .By majority decision it ruled th ;tt Profess(r Ralph Gumdlacl l

(department of Sochi! Psychuliety) should b(' dismissed o ngrounds ling he was unlit to te(lch it the University of Washiti4 -

ton because he had "weighted " questions in questionnaires used

itt his social psychology resetu-c'h .(The committee examined all the qucstiOnultires used by ,

the university social pschologistss, It objected to four . Only

one of these had bcert prepared by Professor Gundlach, )

Unscientific Research 'It found, further, that some of his research was largely o f

an "unscientific nature, They concerned race prejudice, th e

pychology influences affecting elections and several other field scommon to social psychologists .

Form witnesses were presented during various hearings t o

show that. Professor (iundlach was a Communist . One of these

is now being indicted on a charge of perjury .It ,was further charged that I)r . Gundlach had, belonged t o

(,Oinlillilnl.tit frent" organizations . Organizations named were :A group to aid Spanish Republic Refugees, Consumer ' s Union ,and a night school for trade unionists in Seattle .

The committee ruled by an eight to three vote diet Herber t

Phillips, Professor of Sociel Pltilosephy, and Joseph Butte rworth, Professor of English, should not he dismissed ,

High IntegrityProfessorsPhillips ;tnd Ilut!crtlorth, it faun(!, wore ed111iiI t l

C(1i11111UniSte and hod teem (.'uolnulnlsls ever 1t) verbs ,It found further, how&ver, Ihet both were mcn of "hig h

professinnai told pert;mml integrit y " and lied they had dis;chergc( Itheir duties well th(()I - It,hetit Their perjnd of employment .

Five of the eight wi l e weed i;iiust dismissal said, however ,that they ")greed in principle ' thin 1)re . Phillips and Butter -'worth should he dismissed but Ihal the existing regulations o nacedrnnjc tenure did nut permit (Iienhssal of the glen b)))us yof (iffiliati„n to run' i>diti('td perty which was recognized a slegal

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Pre-School Course

To Be Offered

Again During May

~t~'lld rrel't j nl's tit the studen t

,IImI I ) I?nj', tI))'ot' ' Edition o f

aIlmitt t_ .I)

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it to the ill -

~r en„me1rA cap-

i, ,g !iuIll .ul leadershi p

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lb ' dtle`,tI'Ii naturall y

, drat kind of education trus t

n r vile Ii our voting engineer s

to succeed in meeting the re -

of the broader field tha t

t ' I miss bit thcm ?

1'Isu,a,llc Me question is how to

lmarulcs1) with technique .

I,III, .-Ines)) in ).'< 111('at l all We mea n

r h,' stud, of mall in all his relation s

Ilnanc~r . ;r . ariiHt, nS a 5SUCla1 andi

I'sral Ming, by technique, the ac -

( , I,i .IIion nl

that special lulinuled t

I ' i ,rlr in cell(' yon(0)1s the makin gof ,a In elihora l

1`v 1011,s1

question With. eland proper },ercep -

,al,n,•, . It Is w, good givin g

viaof ca pture if he

`.t ;,rCe, and, i11 this (la y

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Engineering Marvels

ompete At Ball Of Fire

on

and

Students who were unable t o

I1!)ply for demonstration course

fie . Pre-School Supervisors i n

,I„nulu'y are advised that plans

hu\'e new been completed for

re'pr'titien of the course .

'floury of pre-school education, com-

l,illed with the npportunit'y to see

, ; .c in action . is to be offered dur -In ; ]1,n at the Acadia Camp Pres.Srlr e'I cent-e ,

I'-T,A

u'ly' groups have also bee n. a' \ I in Ili)' nrg+Uli/1ttiull . Topics

I 'o i,nn,1 ,h' informative pro -

1 .1„Ic ; blur beep drawn u p

r Ir,u!eri,ti1,n .

Subjects include :

,'eyed„Inncnt of the child, sex

fumlllv living illl(1 religious

i ;,ie ,• ',',-,I Httnlelit-) are a'IVised to

h ui an ;, ;,;)lic ;)tions as soon as pot+ •

' Isle u' cnlnnllttec officials,

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Page 2 THE DAILY UBYSSEY Tuesday, F'chrunry 22, 1949 ..

'The naTJI,yssey

Member Canadian University Pres sAuthorized as Second Class Mail, Pus, Office Dept,, Ottawa, Mail Sabooriptions—$? 500 per year .Published throughout the nnivr'r , i l y, year by the Student Publications Board of the Alm a

Mater Society of the University of British 'Columbia .Y

Y

YEditorial opinions expressed herein ofe those of the editorial staff of The Daily Ubyssey an d

not necessarily those of the Alma Mater Society nor of the University .Y

Offices in Brock Holl . Pb(me ALmo 1621

For display advertising phone ALma 325 3EI)IT()UI-IN-C111EF - - - - RON I1AGGART11AN .'1( ;11\G EDITOR - . - - VAL SEARS

GENERAL STAFF : Copy Editor, Laura Ilnahti ; News Editor, Bob Cave and Novia Hebert ;F eatuies Editor, Ray Baines ; CITP Editor, Jock Was :lermnn ; Photography Director, Ellanor Hall ;

Sports Editor, Chuck Marshall ; Women's Editor, Loni Francis .

1'.ditnr This Issue -- '11 )11 l'J 4'I'O N

Engineer ucation Trends

letters to the editor

EDITOR' S NOTE : 1Ve wish to titanic

Professor Armstrong, Honorary President of

the EUS for the following guest editorial .

Change, cont i nual and Hest e r endin g

change and in)proverneut, is the not mal at-

mosphere of engineering education . Engineer-

ing education on this continent was, until th e

end of World War I, n rather narrow under-

graduate trainin, of decidedly v'ocalI( tl I

flavour . The subsequent period of rapi d

industrial expansion resulted in highly prac-

tical study pt'ocrt,nl ;,hi r'h (;mphl1Sire(l tech-

nic^,l methods and application-.

Fallt;nlCCL' IIl ;; curricula were offered (and

re

for textile engleeritlg, petroleu m

eel Il„ ;an, t 'I ,n e,r dnt`el mg,

,foundrti ' cntn-'

. . '

n .I many other: ; . Although these cur -

1

:true hntlul ;Minn of ; , cnvra l

Solt ('hermit') along

, tlu d mechanic ; an d

li)h ; e sis was placed on

hailr .

p( i'tamiiu

to th e

imp . l ent ton, OI thOS1' Ila('ht' S

r

u' pre eat trend

away from Ihi a

undergraduate speci,di'vitti(Ji, It

eompi(ra -

it'ely easy for a nett-t;rc,iIi it'd Ce,ra(luule t o

absorb the details (If many ;;ilcei ;ll i hic'a-

tions during hi .; curly incNi iiiiiI t'n1111(h'nu'nl ,

I-Iowever, it is seldom II('- :,ihlt' for hint tl ,

strengthen his gra,p of fund ;un('nt :ll mallu' -

matics and engineerin : eihuce after itthalii I -

tion if his undergraduate iridium; in these

fields was not. adequate .

Many employers of ('n(e,in('er'ml!-1 .ar,Itln-

ates have encouraged anecullc'c'd under-

graduate training bec;,usc tlu'~' hate hl' n

able to profit iuuncdi ;,ll , l ,: Ir einn

:,hiil (i t

the new empll,Yt'r' v' ith

1

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or money in a train e e .

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bons to h it -it j ah

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rnrrt' 1I Irl'nrl awit y

apix ion ;

that

!lira'( '

ye;u' per hundred thousand of population are

necessary (o st,upply the needs of the strictly

technical phases of the profession . This fig- .

ore must he in('reased considerably during

the next few Sears to make up for the inter-

ruption of World War 11 . I1'ortluiately th e

policies of DVA in Canada and the GI Bil l

elf Rights in the United Stales coupled with

the curaent popularity of engineering are

providing us, at . the moment, with an abl'nd-

utice of engineering graduates ,

However, in pre-war years, our .univer -

eitics were graduating at least three time s

its ninny engineers as were need in purely

teclnlicll pusitinn,'; . If only one-third of our

l,re-w e ar hru(hII It(s entered the practice of the

technical profession of eng;inecering what, ar e

the real dom ,tt' The majority of these me n

are still in industry doing jobs which the y

o'er ( , not specifically trained, such as plan-

(III1L; production methods, scheduling the flow

of material, incrensin ,g production, decreasing

ru: t` ;, i(1Il)) 'oV'ing working conditions, an d

'letting the manufactured product .

It would appear then that we should

train (engineering undergraduates for adapta-

hilily rather than for a specialized skill . Thi s

\\'unl(1 lead to increased emphasis on funda-

mental science and mathematics and only on e

11(1(1 traduatc (differentiation — that betwee n

thle research type of student who will procee d

to a graduate (degree• and the one who i s

inio coned in deign, production, sales or ad-

miniat°Iti(tu .

1I, (mI,1 1 Ihavet' N. Davies, President o f

hit vI IL ; lest ;Hutt , of Technology : "Our aim

II, tench ellrlll( 'el ' lllg but rathe r

I' 1i II'I' Inter c1' ;Idualt's so that they I i cy! I I IL'I ('1 ' lll''

he'

alll'lll'*I\'C ; oil

the lot )

v e t .

A survey of engineering employmen t

iu(lir,tlt' it further reason for th e

from specialization . I t

or four graduates pe r

Il l e l

-ion of the let u ! '

(her ,

the superv'i ;i1,n of

1'1)1 „ n

oi l1t ti\'uuld set'rn

physics (lclru1,11-'111

1Cinder the t)olant; (II'ir u ' I n ;1ul .

It in indeed

hag,

II :II

I

respect to chemicill mea t

aS all i'xiin1I ('

heat I'I •,'I Ideal ; I

engincerin ;i cl,ur .;1Leh i

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Editor, Daily Ubyssey ,Dear Sir :

On behalf of the Student s ' Coun -cil I would like to congratulate th eEngineers on their record of out -,:,tanding activities this year .

Their high degree of organizatio ntheir leadership in many campu siiftairs, and above all, tticir assist -ance to, and co-operation with, th eCouncil on many occasions, have se ton example for futu r e EUS Execu -tives to follow . We sincerely hop ethat next }'cur may be as interestin gand profitable .

Dave 13ronsiUll ,Elceti igod '49 .

't'HIVAIt'fFi )

Edina, Doily Vii) .try ,Dear Sir :

"To vote or not to \r ote ? " is nnlonger the question . Now it is simp -ly "are there any ballots on whic h10 vote? "

f alrrsunlr Ibrre were ()RHO' :,, lik eMyself, who thrived of the Audi-torium around 1 :30 on Wednesda yexpanding with party pride an dready and willing to m u r k that grea tbig decisive "I" . But no, I)eprive dof my big chance to put governmen tinto power not by my lack o f

I :pirit and good intentions, but b ythe university 's lack of bidlnt .s ,"Indeed, this is strange , " I thought .

"Hove UBC students finally becom epractically conscious?" It seems the y

have . Sol to a degree unsuspecte dby Ihr AMS. It is to be hoped tha tthere wiil be some official inter-rnpoliun recording the validity ofthis election . II is to be hoped too ,and more fervently, that there wil lbe oven more voters next time an d(nore,ballots than voters . A loss o fn fe w , ballots is slight in cost rin denergy : n Ines of Voted.; cirnnot b ereckone d,

Yuma trine' ,Phyllis Weld )

FRUSTRATEDEditor, Daily Ubyssey ,Dear Sit' :

I wonder how many people, lik emyself, rushed enthusiastically t othe Mick Parliament polls ye :;trr -dny only to be told "I'm sorry yo ucan't vote ; there are n o t ballots left! "

Is this a demonstration in th eclmrlucl of free elections for th ebenefit of the German :students u'h owill soon come hero In study ou reery delis0 iltic years° Or is it ju, lI n'k's( el' the r;l ;Indneye of the

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('ten I trust the party' which In p e,)er lthe partial poll acid do the hnnornbl rt eeing ;Ind insist upon a real election ,with a ballot for every would-becolor .

Murray 1) . !U rg er

WE'LL RE THER E

Editor, Daily Ubyssey ,

Dear Sir :

Apparently the Wednesday Edito rof the Ubyssey is hopeful of eventu -ally obtaining a position on the Van -couver Daily Province Staff . I drewthis conclusion after reading his edi -torial "A Means to An Endicott . "which was as fine an example o ffuzzy thinking and blatant distor -tion as has ever appeared iu theabove-mentioned doily . If out.young-hopeful editor keeps this up ,;did continues to draw his politica lviews front the Readers' DigestTime, 1111(1 the F'inaneilll Post, h emay 'even ;Moil) Mr. Sv,allLillI I ' ssidled position, when lhuI worthy('b : down ,

This Irlrticulor editor in11)11( : . Mil thr UBC Peace Committee It, I I

"cunununist front" because a fe wcommunists and smypathi/ers wer eoetiv'e in the organization of th eToronto Peace Council : very II -logical and very very, unnrigin(II ,1\lr . Editor . 'Ile UBC Pear(' Con1 -Inlllee hopes to get Dr . Norman F .Black and Rev. Joules Melvin, bot hon the Vancouver Peace Counci lExecutive, but to spe ;Jc in the nea rfuture : I lrusl Ohl our young edito rwill be there to hotly ilccuse thanof being "communist stooges . "

Our oriole :went editor friend im -plies that the S C' M is sponsoring Ih rPeace Committee. It is not ; an dTam Waldo'', president of our Com -mittee, is not president of O wSCM, as alit ; staled ill HIP uflentliii gediIoriIII .

Our C'ominiticr wits iipon :,urcl lIry a group of individuals desirou sof actively working for the preser -vation of peace Everyone intereste din the aim, regardless of politica lor religious affiliations, is invite dto join .

Sincerely ,W. A . Rocddc Jr .

SI .i El RAGETTE

The Editor, Daily Ubyssey. DearSir : I was very surprised and shock -td to read in The Daily Ubyssey tha ttreasurer Paul Plant wishes to eli -minate women's athletics from th eUBC campus .

Granted, the Women's Athleti cRepresentative may be quiet andodd little to discussions, but, befor eyou oust her, Pd,', Plant, ask your -

these questions :

1 . How much does it cost for on esun lei

(itl 'Ile homed ?

2, 11151' much Ili„ne,'.• i onto` I, nk inlet" atll le' i

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SIGNBOARD

Meeting s

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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZA -on UBC cordially invites you to at -

tend its Friday noon meetings, whic hinclude testimonies of Christian Sci -ence healing. Arts 207 at 12 :30 ,

GLEE: CLUE' RF;IIEAIOSAL TU1?S -doy, F'rhrunly 22 in 1!M I at 12 :iiI .Celt ; iced tenors needed . Conic an dcI1'I(' yourself .

UP,(' DANCE, ('1,1113 'I'UES1)AY, II Mfi In,,lrnrtinn in mono 12 :3(1-1 :15 . Wr(I -nredoy no mean ill,truction but usua l'l i'Cire 1,r : siin 3 :311 to 5 .30 in 13 J .

CC'E CAUCUS 12 :'i0 FItl1)AY, FEB -hotly 25 Arts 1111 . All ('(1F member ;aore urged to uttcnrl .

C'CF' Cf,UB MEETING WEDNESDA YI''rbruury 23 conceited .

I'HG : REGULAR WEEKLY MEETIN Gof lie UB(' ,Liz, Society will lw hel don 'I'uestlay of 12 :30 in the club roo mbehind the Brock . Everyone inter-ested is invited to 0Mund .

Los tGABARDINE COAT LIGHT GREY -ihll-brown, English made "Dunlop "with ragline :deeve . Brown leathe rglove ; with cloth lining, in pocket : ; .Phone C' ; 3144 . Dennis . Good reward ,

BLACK RUBBER BOOTS IN P,ROCKwashroom, Monday night, Feb, 14, Ka yMacDonald .

PAM OF GLASSES AND CAS EAddress inside . On campus, Wed .F' . R . Hutton ,

ONE BLACK LOOSELEAF ZIPPERfolder Tues . Feb . 15 on bus on No. 1 6slreelc :u' : mime on time table A. G .Word . Please return to Lost an dFound ..RED WITH BLUE AND WHITEborders wool kerchief . Has "mad ein Belgium" lug . Phone BA 0588-L .PAIR OF' GLASSES LOST-IN MAI Nparking lot Wed . Friend gave them t oeau by ntistldu' . Please leave at Los tand Found .

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Tuesday, February 22, THE DAILY UBYSSEYPage 3

Public Health

ursesActive During ¼.ourse

Entering America14',' are wiled you might call th e

genration . People look tit wit h

the y

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Successful Year nut'

By DANNY WIl .til,VIISON

Sixth Year” gives a hasty jolt .Ir

l 1f the question happened to he aske dThis term the , ;I

t hi , t'li',

lhcy :hand u{ anti giv e

one SUeeeSS after another, The mho,1 it'i l h it it \\ ;u; in 'rht"reh.ln ,

and co-operation of th e

the entir ewere responsible for thy ,

plit-11111CIltS .

The fled ( f loss

[n. (

wins the first li t ojo,it

I :,Irhrll h' ,

tingineer3

this

yes'

coil, lit

Both ("m1 ;1(1ton an d

students \v) , ,11ilitt

1() (inter HI P

for posti-tn'wh t t e

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toil! hove little troubl e

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flSA Vice-

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One thousand engine, H at . , o ,the annual banquet . A

oil I o h ,

had by all, including mends

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Ubyssey staff .Another vietory \vat, ;tamed H, 11, ,

engineers when their Jr ,

ihctquecn of

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institutions AGGIF

dint, was elected I}' ;1 vviii,

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h e, , l

the power Of the iii ii

1 1 1

drive the Crippled Childt(il'

11, ,received a cheque for ;•',( ;tn h,

,, 1 1

to an Artsman's squeal .

all viol ,to

good cnn .se . Ni , xi

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to have your douliled ;,um,o lSome people hove (onuTini,,l le m

the engineers bleb. of color Ito

II,

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nlr,l take full-Joy(course .

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knowledge of first-aid . After 1i , ik

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to find ti string of red

v

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,mtsole the house . What i

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le

nIII .I

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or la aid .%

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IIIr

lileoditrs,

gathere d111) .

owl filled them in with he rneiie .

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ENGINEER CHANGES HELLInvestigation

We 'III'

attempted to Ile,moll •

extra-curricular nclivili,' . 0f di e&eel's rather Won to pre

n o .

campus With

!eV,: loughs

Il :r1'eol,1,' au , moiled 1)y our cours e

,t

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il doctor and apply tniltheinotiCal principles to 111( iappealed before St . Peter i (i(ir.tiol of ualtu ;tl forces,” the etlttin-

replied .

Io

St .

want laughs einne bi In„

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,iiotind d

Peter nail he lost his temper .

'' Young hero,” he riliid .

can g o

hell with your trudhenulBea lI.1de:1 and try yOtir hi,ild ()II smile

Drat reSoUrCeS there .

Pep Meet, that is

,i,(ni h,d,i , ,

sweater .

The engineers have gli ,sl i

tthderWay for Open Ifill : (t

A r lthe EUS models wilt ht (in itoolo ythe Armories and the kilo vol t

Open to the public' . Chine

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have a look .

(Continued from Page I t

Three Dismisse d

'('he loam! (d Regents, titled on Allen's recommendation and

dismissed hlndlttch, Phtlilp,,, and Butterworth, It further placed

.Inctidrs, Eby and Ethel ()I) two years "probation" .

I t lelits(d to enlaige upon the tern) "probation" except t o

demand that the three professors submit signed affidavits to the

effect that they Were no 1011get MeMbOIS of the Communist

Putty of the Untied Stoles Deadline for the affidavits was set

„,,

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kiCqle it ioUgh job . "odd the engineers tip- fie departed fo r

11( i th( .T regions .for It'obr miry 1. .

Sweet Thing 'Would r,u reh ,

en aid in (-listless'' .

Salesman . "I wouldn't (

n i l l ,were wearing . '

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if I do this I'll have

(Iuld

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on lea \i t,' (if ohsence notching 01 the University of Chicago) .

In statement Cook s(ti(I it acting against the recontmenda-

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Ng, 1'Illl~ DAILY UBYSSEY I'~ t l'

.I l,tI I'''Ilru,t l

Bird Gagers Dro pr

Ry 511, GRA Y

Tun weary Thunderbird houlters returned to the campu,9

yesterday 11nit'Ittng lifter Otnv Of tb!' I'tlle,eet, 1110st gruelling, illl d

most

y~ tirin g

nothing

r t1'i}], I

clos e

the ( history of basketball at UBC .

0• 11 .~► MO

\IV/ Aeon .A4 4~ 4EIPK •1R,

Thunderettes Take

Lead In Semi-Final s

UI3C' .s ' I ' hunderette has keth ;lll entoe

d i :•

uu' lnrei Clge tie Simo n

I I"Ile t)uk nn WW1( ,O,IVO

Il l

Ilheir t15u-ganit•, total-ptnnl, seal-fiu -

c, I1'. rompitirl I) a 11- 6

victory' aye' Gt'ccnwoods at UB C

gym ,

meal nie Summers and Mimi Wrigh t

paced the varsity gals with nine an d

seven points respectively .

Thunderbird Pucksters

Bow To Nanaimo Squad

Nanailno 6 ; UBC I

Nanaimo 4; UBC 2

The do .;-tired student puckstet'5 fell twice I)elore the tough

N .ur,nlim Clippers on the weekend . The result leaves the local s

in the }milk of elimination in the best four of seven game s

writes which Nanaimo now,. leads 2-0 .

On Flrrtuy ni',ht a deri(ledty }it ._. _

defeat handed to the ' Birds by the

Whitworth Pirates Friday, and th e

disash•ous win of the Eastern quinte t

with n 71.31 =rein Saturday, the boy s

front UIIL' ;Ire returning it little th e

WO—roe for Wear .

S.rT OUT

ThUrsdiy lnorninp, ,11 s1 el) o'cluc : .

the Pnmfeetmr'n set oil Mr Spoken()

At five o'clock on the afternoon

1'ridoy, three hours hilure the r,nrc .

the boys arrived in Sp ' ,kene ,

r?rere had been al nine-hour le y

over at Seattle because roll lines %we e

blocked and trains could not ge l

through because of the weather .

During the trip do',s'n mist 'if lh l

boys managed to get little or nn shtr-

e1'e . Upon arrival alt ,Spokane tit '

' g irds tttaniagexd to srt there in a huh , '

bit with a quick duce hoots befot t

the eight o'clock g,lme .

SLEEPLES S

So it wars with only three hour s

sleep that the UBC houpers hunk th e

floor against the Pirates . Truly th e

'Birds got off to it "slow stand" . _At.

trio brenther they bailed by a

score .

Somehow tide 'Birdmen pulled ul ,

their socks its the second canto and ddc -

ci41r d to show the Whitworth teat tha t

they still had a little tight . With fou l

STANDING S

4V I, F A Pct .

Central

11) 2 721

fell

.83 ;1

Eastern

9 ;I 708 543 .7511

C .P .S .

9 3 1187 581

.751 1

Pic . Lutheran

9 'J 662 589 .75 0

Western .-

4 8 636 675 .33 .

L .H .C .

3 9 586 69:I ,25 0

Whitworth

. . 3 9 069 725 .20 0

St Martin ' s . .

l II 5774) 79 :i .083

minutes to go there wits a d7-all tie .

But that way "thirty" for Ilse ' Bird s

es the Pirates came through wit h

last-minute drive fiat the sleep lock-

ing 'Birds just couldn't match . and

niter a couple of smart rebounds an_I

free shuts by Bain . AConn :, et Whit -

worth, the game was all over ,

µf►RSt; Al I) lVO1tSl>

'Phhrgs were eel'' w(ose Sillier) . (night wu :i'i the tt .m li .iI to mew' .

t o Cheney, ; e : t i n

It]- '.

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biuts(i

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forced i i !his s

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11m tie, :v,lloils ii n ,

home hew Neu . ]

v`,lrnurs cn Lit• chili I

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le'cled six .

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Ten title'( e . n .e .

'IitI) l r (tree.' jlnnle'I on o tired an d

xt',ill.lered local sextet to score fou r

a before Bob Koch collected th e

,1 I ti ant,'

hale

tally .

itl'll CALLS

' t o ile rein( ',Y l . hit ;hhghted by th e

tn" ;nt lefnreeing of Nick ,Smith .

'l,,nk Frodricl:sun threatened to with -

'rew the lucols front the :series i f

'•'rlith t',I, ,illotvcd to referee again .

The league dispatched Ed Donny an d

Lill \Vide(, to handle the retrainin g

g,luus ,

The 'inlets did much better on Sot-

tlyday night v1'hen they jumped int o

u,'oitl le ld nn counters , by Boir Koc h

Lee . Wog %Vintnii, and Bob Lindsa y

in a sure effunt . The Clippers carn e

monk skiing to ,cure twice in each o f

he limit conies .

IIFRE 11'EDNI;SDA Y

The nest g,nuc of the series is sche-

lule(I for the Forum on Wednesda y

night with the fourth fixture see fo r

NuIII IInlu Saturday, If the locals los e

twice It will he all for this 5 ,' nse n

ar tit^', n

The 'Lu'th will be In a far bette r

„itiul%+Len they like to the ice

rim lt'e~''nrsdac . They will hove ha d

four days rest after playing seve n

*WIC”, in usn IiI dsy s

HOSTIL E

It s (\peeled diet

belie tow n

erow fit will 11 ( . 11) the studen t s consider -

Min since the hostile N,In, .tinsc

en ..

sl-ml,le voile rather tlhusive .

The UL(' bond will be jnesert t o

spark up the proceedings . A ful l

hence of student supporters is i n

order ten tie- crucial encounter, Gan t

ti n g e n e 11 .30 Wednesday at the Foru m

Outdoor Clu b

To Sponso r

Skating Party

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l]el

c ell l In m i.; 1(; meet lines I'(' ,

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nilist

Ifterman Takes .

VOC Ski Meet

A velvety course and a blindin g

snowfall set the slag( for the Varsit y

Outdoor Clubs annual Dam Downhil l

n Sunday .

Tempted by the smoothest cours e

n years, nearly all the "I A" class

skim's schussed its entire length an d

most of them stayed on their feet .

Fastest arm from the Snow Pol e

to Whistler's Pass w'as Neils Itterman ,

who took 55 seconds for the trip tin t

tick up a year's tenure of a big chun k

of silver for his reward ,

RESULTS

"A" Men :

1. Neils Itterrnart

O :5 5

2. Dun Manning

O ::56 . 2

3. Art Westway

0 :59 . 2

Jint Aitken

0 :59 . 2

"iI" Men

1. Cenc Smith

1,14 . 2

2. Jack Lintintt

1 :20 . 2

3. Peter 'rassie

1 :26.6

C” Alen

1. John Dobbie

1 :57 .2

2. Harry Slathers

2 :53 .6

3. Carl Jokisch

2 :55 .0

"A" Wome n

I . Anne Hatton

I ::00 .6

2. Waverly Wnl .,nn

1 :33 .0

3. Isabel MacKinnon 2:22 .0

"B" Women -

1. Riurj 5-Inhhikan

2 ;31 .6

2. Shirley Taylor

3 :06 . 2

3. Katfly Andeesou

4 :35 .3

1i'olne n

I . Yvonne Frenc h

2 . Shirley Taylor

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Ill-:

l' the 1)U'', rolled up ii thre e

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of 7 . 11 .

Bird Swim s

ashington

earn

By RAY FROS T

Members of OBC ' S swimming Ieht n

day night to completely swamp University Ill

Cal :;bin tiltli

I4'uskie Frosh squad 47 points to 26, breaking Iwo Varsity wate r

records in the process ,

The highly'-riled lfu,kie Frosh team `'' —

o] which all members are a port o f

the regular' powerful squad from their (?~

college which is rumored to be abl e

to hold its own in Nationol Cullcginl r

competition. couldn ' t keep up with

the pace of the local swilm :ne,s .

Dick Newton mode up fur the lax', -

effurts of his Washington mate, whe n

he cApt>cd 3 .1 seconds oft the existin g

I- 'BC recent in tlse 100 you'd hoses,

stroke to establish the new nine o f

1 ::11 :7, While this wits a great under- I

cut off the old time, it was slow fu r

Newton, 'r sensation on the relndau' s

of the southern college . I15u illy h e

hits the finish marker for this even t

n oboist 1 :09 .

At the same time that Newton se t

the new marls, Nick Stobairt folluy- i oPF To 1'QRo,'NNTO 'I . .

in1) behind in second place, also 'wets, I-"1" d ' C'(-'- > ;,nl'

r~tl c~~tcI Unli,Ihr record-busting column, clinthin'',h

1l'l"

'II' '

the finish

wall at the 1 :14:4 time tin :.r,~t tLe t,ruvin l

marker ,

The one other mashed record .

ch,nlgc'<t by Bob Thistle in the 111 0

yard back stroke, was Iessened 2 : 1

seconds, officially recorded now il l

1 :U7 .1 .

Possible excuse for the une .xoectedl y

pair showing of the U.S . team is the

fact that at noon time of Saturdnv ,

the liuskie Feosh acne scnnioin, t

against Western Washington College

in Bellingham .

After taking the meet there by a

clear margin of points, tinting dinne r

on the run, and leaving Pellingh ;'ru

in late afternoon for the 11130 mee t

at Crystal Pool, they lucre stuck roll •

side of New Weslntinsler, By to'tin ;

trouts;, buses and taxis in tines order ,

the Frosh rat :urged to nitwit their ties .

Ilnaliinn about 45 minutes kite .

C 'o ;trll Jack ' I' ut'ney, ','ho sees Ihe 1

his heat' get stiff workouts every Ilai.

in thew c~inptus pool figured tn]I th e

Isiys could handle two meets m on e

rduy,

I

2, Stongroom I t P(' 4

Sv ;nte I \C ;lsh I

'I . nic--1 :50 .11 .

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RESULTS

.1U YDS . FRIs'ESTYLI : 1, Knigh t

(I i 1C) : 2, Costignn (UBC) ; 3 . Kusmil t

,111'ash1 Time— 25 2 . 100 YDS BIIIAS"1 '

STROKE: 1. Newton, (Wash . t :

S'.ubhart IU`BC : 3, Stant',rnum (UBC '

'hues--I :11.7 {new record] . 200 Y1)S

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nruining and offer a pa-

loo Flush

'tent itl thresh. to other entries .

%i liecl'11, out-touched and out-tugge d

el L i e hied', of i ll event s

Creole I :onlI,ut was the porform-

anel' (It en[;ine'vs in intramural sk i

c'u', ;11rt,uu(Y, . The engineers paced by

h1)) point getter Don Manning and

,fin Aitken took their see -Lu,".5' ~ I ;•,II n,h'Li ILt will closely followed by

"'ill I'I - 1 lhi' ar(htti'c•ture skiers ,tne,'lnu; 1

1 ' Irsl ,end second year basketbal l1' .,Ili-1,~

t11 . n'a; Il ee not ns yet had time to

nun'nin r;Hite fhenlselves but engineers are

t ]te nts n tlsre ; 1 . Teams for the forth -

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Engineers Tough

Competition

For Intramural s

'te pn(' . :"d engineers have prove d

wit cunliil 'omit In the moray mino r

ports , os Indirlted by the standing

u r tl : t' fu ll' mewls rs teams in the 40

r ;~tr i(Itr ;nnnr ;ll Iet;auc; 'lth year team

ill dling J-I' i 1 in total standing with

ItutIer ,.~• ;,,',

v, r trag close behind .

T l u . -L enrluun lank' up to semi •

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cult(','-boll,

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footbal l

Lit %rent slightly out -

track meets

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