3
, V^f^...-~.V7f^ -yr^-.-.2.'— 'c.'-.'- ''~:-^CC^7~fn.'-':'. "'.-*". T*i<i'^:'-'jj : ^^^&'^p^^i^l^i r ":.^ r '; : ~v-'^'C^- ; -^^'"^^ i ^?^ to Go For A House -.- -"""KT^ School of vn, No. 10 ^Sj-^CoBcgc of the Chy of NeV York TO Spate, Week of Nov. 29 to Dec. 3, 1837 wn Brooks Martin and Abramson CI _** . ts JS ( ew[Membership traditions undertake an anti- forces In a flurry of posters .nets, ban- -and irottcns^ I B e 7 !^* ^tnxttfe; »£^j*e± S5>5^? - =SSS they hie aat River THSpSpani&h lpt to over and Monday, prepared to ».-.- #w . . . PUSJbL ^^^ve^«coincr Inured of College ambulance drive over top and to add 125 students S^^^-^-r "&* SS^KSL FOR syAiiv Civil War stretches into its , of death, war become ~ dreary and ^to wJio .are forced to kill Ambp thumping &T si. slilp roll Terriers, the Beavers A ^-pa^jamphleiUdescrib- odds-on &^rite to*™~ tag ^ S T * ^ ' ^ although green, has free —v~vw*^ am alloT wm probably and peace courses addition of to the ttnue ASU support but to form- erbrand new ^. _^ turn and Board of Higher ally Join gs, and possibly Mayorj T>,P ^nT *1 J T7 *, Will be on hand tJ ™* ™. n to National _ hand to a dignified air to the cere- monies. The dollar r W& - - - —— ~-. w»vu«u Con* ventional at Vassar was ans- wered at the meeting yester- cause. . ^ J 5 L S -?«t»ute ^ ^ t o J S ^ ^ = ^ «m *™«*veiy on ette Cohen by a weightec t^^he^St. stowly J vote of 337 weighted and ._ ^ Aaiflj>a ^ __ ntt spectively, ^Seventeen i: candidatiw they scratciHJdthV'iS( JSf llt * h ^ three P 1 * 06 *- «•« of ttieir new uniforms, the :££ raa2 * elegates ^»P««enting Indicator gave off plenty of II ,rrS2r.™ clubs and 4>uMicationX^S make the trip. ^ntoatton. Wlta Capt. Bernie' Poll °wing word from "** * and Ace Goldstein oac-i* 4001 * granting permissi Jng their fast breaking offense, the Lavenders lengthened a TOdsH"SAIAEVCE SOPHS Victorious in the intra-frosh meet in the college. Dr. ^ ^ S, Orleans of the Education De- that she would cut the ixun of their meals in half-and elim-f ^i^k^r Iw - "*tra-rrosn! i-»epartment had ever been fl Pggggt^was queried o ^ t i w ^ t ^ ^ ^ ^^ theASTJ ^-g^ggg—towardlout n f the eleven lunchroom em- .. ' j ployees have signed up with the TJZSE? 8 +**?* "^ M « * t f o n | Soda Dispensers Union, afflhated r^partoent had ever been a wito the CIO, aceordhi^Paul bar to ASTJ membership TV^ iKrachrtw*** « « « « * - Z r * ^^ ratsfng funds aeliing tickets to Fridays | Krachowitz, organizer. The union has now signed up an overwhelming majority of the cafeteria employees in the Main With a note of the sentimental,. x>t ^33 win wind up four years of ^fton^LT lo^^f ^"5 ncatIon Department is con-, worn^Tthe 3 ^ JSL'S^^BSBBT ^ ^ ^ l y ^ o cafete^ -the X^ebateg-Soelety^Sa'v ul S^'J^^S-^Sffll 1 *^ WeT»oon nnal^urisdiction as t6P x ' ^ wm wind up four years of 12 noon in roomTlZ ;£?* "^^ of toese acUv- } whom shall carry on collective" JPW»Un« aociallicttvi^rwith^he lUe *' | bargaining is settled by the .traditional senior Prom Satur- Koher "Hfwniwr *. U7~ J -J? w rr,'- 71 Board of Higher Education and ^ ^ e n i n g , r>ec. 4, at the Sky M^VUVT aaving a WondBj^uLTime 99 the Fa^mtv nn mm , tlm ^ oardens of the Hotel L M ^ r Blit Ex-fitv Msrn G§:W T n union will present a joint con- J The seniors and their escort Wt M2JX Cll y Man b t l t t LOVIM Br€mX l i trac L coveri *e ***<*, nours, and} will be in formal ^ttrS!LS!S! W i -,« ^ • — [working condttlaais for the threel r>rise gifts are to be^dSb^T By Whan Group ; f orma3 education at the ^ ^ / insUtutions. to those who attend 2 E 2 * ? 1 r ' meetings were outlined to group. Flying aqnadrone of dent amt faculty «peake« wS ffiM>tmA« ^«wt» t _ . . **•»••• Shag *-***+** r t * a y ^S^^oday in * joint a i i S - to Ainds. Tickets will behold -±•4 '&LI Continued on vag* &**> act l Jfr-.--rt l -.-"WrT- rf= *? LaJian Gron P iormal education at the age rf i "*«—•*.""«»- j to tnose who at Its a far cry from the Bronx, 14, he took advertising courses I tJjT*?* T the Pa culty Ca- nient will be supplied b7 a"ninT i S" 08 ' youth organiaations"" which supplied the material for *» Columbia and public s p ^ j t ^ l a Q Committee of Twenty- Piece orchestra!Ta ^vTn-cour^ ° Ul * r M «onaJlSouS^rr?i Arthur Kober> s bopka and p i a y p / m gJ^ses In City College, ne l^L fvfff^/ lessor Fallon dinner & to be served at ip^ f cc SP M ^ th * aouuliT Cww to the Essex House where he ^ ^ ^ th *t ^e received m ^ fJ ^t^LI * ? olnmittee wouW P ' m - ^ « hi Pittsburgh la^weekTor mow resides: ^ spitVof w. ed ^s ed4 ^ catlop wh ^ TKOB^M***^^ 1 fourth r> ^5_?»

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Page 1: wn Brooks ts JS ew[Membership - City University of …ticker.baruch.cuny.edu/files/articles/ticker_19371129.pdf · -the X^ebateg-Soelety^Sa'v ul S^'J^^S-^Sffll1*^ WeT»oon ... bargaining

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''~:- CC 7~fn.'-':'. "''''.-*". T*i<i'^:'-'jj:^^^&'^p^^i^l^i r":.^ r '; :~v-'^'C^- ;-^^'"^^ i^?^

to Go

For A House -.- • -"""KT^

School of

v n , No. 10 ^ S j - ^ C o B c g c o f the Chy of NeV York

TO Spate,

Week of Nov. 29 to Dec. 3, 1837

wn Brooks

Martin

and

Abramson C I _** .

ts JS(ew[Membership traditions

undertake an anti-forces In a flurry of posters

.nets, ban-

-and irottcns^ I B e 7 ! ^ * ^tnxttfe; »£ j*e± S5>5^? - =SSS they hie aat River

THSpSpani&h

lpt to over and Monday, prepared to

».-.- #w • . . . PUSJbL ^ ^ ^ v e ^ « c o i n c r Inured

o f College ambulance drive over

top and to add 125 students S^^^-^-r "&* SS KSL

FOR syAiiv Civil War stretches into its ,

of death, war become

~ dreary

and to wJio .are forced to kill

Ambp

thumping &T s i . slilp roll Terriers, the Beavers A ^ - p a ^ j a m p h l e i U d e s c r i b -odds-on & ^ r i t e t o * ™ ~ tag ^ S T * ™ ^ ' ^

although green, has free —v~vw*^ am alloT w m probably and peace courses

addition of to the

ttnue ASU support but to form­erbrand new . _^ turn and Board of Higher ally Join

gs, and possibly Mayorj T>,P ^ n T *1 J T7 *, Will be on hand t J ™ * ™.n t o g ° National _ hand to

a dignified air to the cere­monies. The dollar

rW&

- - - —— ~-. w»vu«u Con* ventional at Vassar was ans­wered at the meeting yester- cause. . ^ J 5 L S -?«t»ute ^ ^ t o J S ^ ^ = ^

« m * ™ « * v e i y on ette Cohen by a weightec

t^^he^St . stowly J vote of 337 weighted

and ._ ^ Aa i f l j>a ^ __ n t t spectively, ^Seventeeni:candidatiw they s c r a t c i H J d t h V ' i S ( J S f l l t *h^ t h r e e P1*06*- « • «

of ttieir new uniforms, the : £ £ r a a 2 * e l e g a t e s ^»P««enting

Indicator gave off plenty of II , r r S 2 r . ™ clubs and 4>uMicationX^S

make the trip. ^ntoat ton . Wlta Capt. Bernie' P o l l °wing word from "** * and Ace Goldstein oac- i* 4 0 0 1 * granting permissi Jng their fast breaking offense, the Lavenders lengthened a

TOdsH"SAIAEVCE SOPHS

Victorious in the intra-frosh

meet in the college. Dr. ^ ^ S, Orleans of the Education De- that she would cut the ixun

of their meals in half-and elim-f

^i^k^r Iw - "*tra-rrosn! i-»epartment had ever been fl

P g g g g t ^ w a s queried o ^ t i w ^ t ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ theASTJ ^ - g ^ g g g — t o w a r d l o u t n f the eleven lunchroom em-

. . ' j ployees have signed up with the TJZSE?8+**?* " ^ M « * t f o n | Soda Dispensers Union, afflhated r^partoent had ever been a wito the CIO, a c e o r d h i ^ P a u l bar to ASTJ membership TV iKrachrtw*** ««««*-Zr* ^ ^

ratsfng funds aeliing tickets to Fridays

| Krachowitz, organizer. The union has now signed up

an overwhelming majority of the cafeteria employees in the Main

With a note of the sentimental, .

x>t 33 win wind up four years of

^ f t o n ^ L T l o ^ ^ f ^ " 5 n c a t I o n Department is con-, worn^Tthe3^ J S L ' S ^ ^ B S B B T ^ ^ ^ l y ^ o cafete

-the X^ebateg-Soelety^Sa'v ul S^'J^^S-^Sffll1*^ WeT»oon -« nnal urisdiction as t6Px ' ^ wm wind up four years of 12 noon in roomTlZ ; £ ? * " ^ ^ o f toese acUv-} whom shall carry on collective" JPW»Un« aociallicttvi^rwith^he — lUe*' | bargaining is settled by the .traditional senior Prom Satur-Koher "Hfwniwr *. U7~ J -J? w rr,'- 71 Board of Higher Education and ^ ^ening , r>ec. 4, at the Sky M^VUVT aaving a WondBj^uLTime99 the Fa^mtv n n m m , t l m ^ oardens of the Hotel L M ^ r

Blit Ex-fitv Msrn G§:W T n union will present a joint con- J T h e seniors and their escort W t M2JX C l l y Man b t l t t LOVIM Br€mXlitracLcoveri*e ***<*, nours, and} will be in formal ^ttrS!LS!S!

W i -,« ^ — — • — [working condttlaais for the threel r>rise gifts are to b e ^ d S b ^ T By Whan Group ; f o r m a 3 education at the ^ ^ / insUtutions. to those who a t t e n d 2 E 2 * ? 1 r'

meetings were outlined to group. Flying aqnadrone of dent amt faculty «peake« w S ffiM>tmA« ^ « w t » t _ . . * * • » • • •

Shag *-***+** r t * a y ^ S ^ ^ o d a y in * joint a i i S

- to Ainds. Tickets will behold

-±•4 '&LI

Continued on vag* &**> act

lJfr-.--rt l-.-"WrT-

rf= *? L a J i a n G r o n P iormal education at the age rf i "*«—•*.""«»- j to tnose who at I t s a far cry from the Bronx, 14, he took advertising courses I tJjT*?* *°T the P aculty Ca- nient will be supplied b7 a"ninT i S" 0 8 ' y o u t h organiaations""

which supplied the material for • *» Columbia and public s p ^ j t ^ l a Q

C o m m i t t e e of Twenty- Piece orchestra!Ta ^ v T n - c o u r ^ ° U l * r M « o n a J l S o u S ^ r r ? i Arthur Kober>s bopka and p i a y p / m g J ^ s e s In City College, ne l ^ L fvfff^/ l e s s o r Fallon dinner & to be served at i p ^ f c c S P M ^ t h * aouuliT Cww to the Essex House where he ^ ^ t h * t ^e received m ^ fJ t^LI * ? o l n m i t t e e w o u W P ' m - ^ « hi Pittsburgh l a ^ w e e k T o r

mow resides: ^ sp i tVof w . ed ^ s e d 4 ^ c a t l o p w h ^ *» T K O B ^ M * * * ^ ^ 1 fourth r> ^ 5 _ ? »

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B ^ V W V W V

of Nov. » tab

SC S ^ k « 2QOO Nanie^ . « Petition

TU Wins in Becker Case Campaign for Free~~Textbo6_S Only 90 more memberships; - „ ^ ^ Tert-Boofc Council

k-.r _-; r._. -Existing uritettons: _MC_L a s the^ Seeker ^ r ^ T ^ f f f ^ ^ * "P m* tota l ^of P a i * ^ ^ e e k m i 2 ^ s ^ n ^ n r e s # "Tuesday with a decisive victory for the Teachers Union caused Lhe a p m e m b e r s m t h e House Plan j Dec. 1 7 o n petitions to be pre-Board of Higher Education to set up a committee of five to In.-^-T^-^lJ^*^—--^!8'****' a t « » n e x t meet ing of _ Board of Higher Education to set up a committee of five to in-^ ; £ ^t* vf?°' J"*0*??* to * * !

Vo veatigate conditions in the municipal college system it; was < Ifaar J_tchtenstein. treasurer of

cerl Bnreau,: wi-tefccirciaj

instigate conditions in the municipal college system, reported yesterday.—

Current administrative prac-* ttees. methods of appointment, teacher tenure, financial expen­diture, and budgetary planning will be looked into by the e o n -

be tm^aer €breT ^^IsdhlUlLHi ot" music department, h a s led the Student Council to submit the

w a s { the House Plan. f , - • - . - •

Negotiations Under Way Uchtenstein Indicated

mitee vrWcfa. according t o Jobn^j T. FTynn, the chairman, expects to submit a report on* i ts ftrw«TtgR ernrry in 19M

Juniors go Mile To^See~CartSter{

the Board of Higher _^catton-j-a_5P-te to the Committee on Jan. 3. At / t h a t t ime t h e j c o u r s e s and Standing Board will vote on a resolution [ tempts—-at—inv

All a t -

Lproviding for free text-books ; Concert Bureau's activities have Tn all the colleges of New York so far been prevented, because City. fcne Bureau is n o t , a n extra-

p r e e * curricular activity. A charter The Inter-Collegiate

Tne other mem-^ K i t t * Carlisle.^popular ^adio4^<i the^ lease--w__-be s igned , asj hers of tee committee are M r s _ s o n g s t r e s s a n d eyeball of s tage! specified by the motion passed

;o—.** _.—__ _ i_ . . ,_«r the assntriatirm «t it<5 m#»*»fc-

that negotiations would be under­taken a t once to have the^Stu-nent House Association s ign! *"* - .*«^-v«f*a5««« .*:..* c c woa-n^rf t w r i*Z^ ™.~~Z the l e a s e ~ ^ l h e _ b ^ _ _ a ^ ^

.soon as the 500 mark is reach-ta_o>A<U>00 signatures f r o m s t a v ^ ^ ^ 1 - * . ^ ^ haut ^ l e d t h r - t o t t ^ r i i u . ^ t a w d _ ^ d e n t s o f Hunter, iJueens. Brook-! T h e * ™ f ^ ^ i i ^ ^ t ^r~

lyn, and Citty Colleges- f o r *r a n- ^5- Adnnssion for U -

-&r-~

^ ^ " s b ^ u p r i i a u r S ^ c S e s 7 ^ screen, is expected to reign 1 £ _ '^ZZg?** * ' * " " " * Joseph J Klein, and Ordway; majestically as Queen of t h e j 1 1 1 * , l M t m o n t n -Tead. * i Junior Prom, the gala ge t - to - j To Reach Goal Wext Week

i g~~?f r ^ ^ C ^ ° f - ^ « - j About 2fr trf~i±ie~ninety scorning to MOt Prutkin, Chair- ; e x p e c t e d to be obtained this "For years the board has been

com-«ald one member of the

committee Abases at the col-are constantly beine called

; man of the 1 tee,

• Com merce commit- j w eek—when—Wheeler '3S,—and:

Miss j cause—t

rwehster 1 0 will be visited. Web-C a r l i s * ^ already the \ ster '40 is a newly 1

venly- g a g s " andTgronp, A t that rate, the goal be reached some time

,-_ < . « . - _ _ * « Book holders i s 25 cents per • J " - ? ? ! ? *? ™ C„ p a _ ? m e L " <*>«&*; freshmen will b e a £ t i e Board °* Higher ™™**°n mit ied free. have increased the expectation . of favorable action orr^thc m ha

ion.—Maurice Deiches ln~a"p| recent address indicated the •

strongly _.. _ advocating trend by the purchase of texts for usej

• students. =. —--

joined in the disapproval T^^^EasterrT

of

n d

cs - o —

t o its attention and it Js" just I s w e e t " ^ o n t h e Part of her j should such IrrtUtiotts which we wish ^ l a x y o I admirers, ha&consent - -next week.

- t o do py-wnhr As an ex-J a ^ ? ^ ^ ^ ^ H c S f * ^ ' *?*' P ^ 6 3 ^ ^ Bruno Aron an-1 by recommending that students

4 5 f ™ T S 2 " t ^ ^ J a ^ s g o o d T l r o ^ • ^ J ^ S ? ! ^ V ? f " ^ J ^ ^ i t o b e h e W Jr t h l n ^ f J J ^ t o ' = intensified, to bring it to a their purchases i n connrmatton by thet Teachers; Union d*nand- - ^ g L • ^ r ! ? n - T g g " ^ rgL??" i speedy conclusion, and will b e | o f _ t h e % y e a t t , « ™ ™ « » ™

" S r t a ^ 7 ^ t ^ a ^ ^ ^ 7 A ^ ^ ^ y ^ v ^ x ^ C ^ t h S ^ t i n g ^ b y ^ h e ^ C o n : Miriam P. Becker who was dis- ••TZ'l^'fJ evening, I>ec. 17. ; P l a n council meeting this Fri- [ missed after four years as a i J £ £ £ 2 % , ° ^ f l e b r e t i e s aay afternoon at f%L in room *

mathemat i c s tutor at Hunter e x P e c t c c l *o be: present-are^ Ben 711 -College. Grauer -30, master of cere- , !

Ruling that instructors in the m o n i e s ^ Ben Bernie, the ole' 0 , . » _ ' - , " ci^r coUeges may be dropped•* m a e s t r o - a^ci Borah Minevitch SOf>tl til lMwK only on charges after a hearing " a w ^ f l a i l M n i c a Rascals. if they hare served a three-year D a n c i n g , to the melodious ;

Saturday Eve_, D e c 4

? Saturday E v e . - D e c r ^ C A R M E N

"Shcottbc Works . f t

a^~"

..ta_-_.

o if

probaUonary pV»rirxT StTprpmp strains o.f Paul Trem nine's or-Court Justice Wasservogel di- c n - s t r a , and distribution of free' • FTttsh Feed Eve will

I Pet fat iiiances every^week-cnd^A * Call MUrray Hill 2-6901 I For particulars J regarding students' rates t ^ O c , 7 5 c T ^ 9 c , p lus

• • • • > • • • • • * • • • • ^ ^ ^ i

• aodWlZL

_ _ .

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j _

1

w * _ * e . « « r t ^ - H l g l w B d - - m y o i s _ _ . s o u . e n i _ wUl featm^i groups o r ^ t h S t o i S

ST^^^*___r_?!rt^^^s^^ J -•.•;':'r___P:_?.-__^S^, statesfi 3 _ _ 5 _ ^ _ 5 ^ _ ? ^ * 1 , * — ^ " ' „ ? * * « » • » » - « P- feouple , pay- ! pamtihg t h H o w n ^ " ^ S S S ^

- • - S S S S f i ^ i ^ S - i „ e 6 : t h e " ^ ^ ^ : t h ^ , ^ e ^ r _ y h eS o c _ i : s j r_ -_a_ *--Cj=^i. .-sis'ir__if ^:

_ _ — r o r V o l l e y l m l l i i o n o r s ^or $:.5C the freshmen will Ad S o c to H e a r fierahani . / . . — — — — 'get a meal, and "one swell f

voiieybaii will occupy the cen- time," it is reported. j l4ician Eternhard, commercial t e r o f the stage in theintra-mur—i A *«»-.*P-,t ~* , _ ^ ^

a r t K and type designer w i U ^ ^ today, with <38' v J ^ J g ? . o n f o r e f ^ ^ £ ^ " ^ " !

^ d r e « the Advertising Society, m* off over the _ ™ u _ ? t _ _ _ i _ _ t , T t > ^ S ' S . T r t S " ! today at .1 p m . in .room. 1320. net for the _ _ u _ o i « » r i ^ . . - - v J _ " S - ^ p ^ ; ^ ^ m j j&day^ a t ~ ^..an?-. m , r t » m - . l 3 2 0 , A e t for the. cha_xipkm_i_m,- - T___4__a«i^ « f c^^_^^_r^vT : : >^^F r ^"t f " ~ - : -—- ^^ —-•-•---

- ^ _sr_!ard ^Ootl^c. Bern- '"— ^ - b e " J i T O l i "" "J 4^- : f>brnon-or-fne program. hard Tango and Bernhard Cur->*•« types. He i s now design­ing type for the American Type

T i p ; Y o u take, n o c h a n c e s

w h e n y o u h r a c h

aX ther* -i., .—.-.

I

r&

founders. Mr. Bernhard is the I-creator of t_e well-known Rem j I and Rel adYertisements. i J

^ ^Hext Thm-sday, Charles Weeks j | . sw^_r~apeakv-^oris '-niodet n package ~f'

i I - *

MILLIE I The COLLEGE gal is a swell ? * looker. Aad w h a t . *

•• • • m

(2 stores on 23 rd Street J • • • • • • • » •

she loves to take f especially if they come from * _ i 3 3 L L E G E

during bosinaa (and | lunch) hours at the . . . .

':;'€:o:L;l:i:#_P:#

pari? Cinema Fri. -ad SaL, Dec 5-4

JEANfcl'lb M*cDONALD in - j - * Sua- _nd Mon- Dec 5H6

| | LIFE B E G I N S I N COLlJECHE f 1

F O O D S H O P (adjacent to the college)

- ^ * - • - • • _ _ *

{>'

K a U y F r i d a y C l i m a x e s t in AmlM-Laiice D r i v e

lag?:" {Continued from yo.gr one)

Tue». _ad W«i~ Oec«nfaer 7-8— Doub. Feature N - I G H T M U S T F A L L a n d

M V M A N G O L> JF R I E D

m _F-

a t which contributior-? i iyr and tickets -pur^ tjjf

The first of the several: iv functions planned by the ;/i

jHill be held this a t Ray Blum's home, |

» two* tkoe Avenue, the Bronx. T

£-•>:•

?3^~>3

»ie ^ m < r y Chills?

W a r m u p wsth

•OTCiOCOLATE

a aJSartioji^,.^^

t s

t.3ol|n'5 «i**cr?strtt B O R O U G H HALL P I V t S l O M ^

S C H O O L P / L A W ProvisiooaUy approved by American Bar A ^ n

Three year morning or afternoon and four year day or evening courses leading to d e g r ^ T I T

-^•JS

Students admitted February, }ux»e and September

*s£--.;

A N G E L & A T L A S 112 E A S T 23rd S T .

The College Candy Shop

\EUN

» • • • »

A f t e r a -Ulin' m e a l "

at the . . .

2 3 r d S T - C A F E T E R I A 121 E A S T 23rd STREET

• • • • » • ! • » • » • • • » < • • •

One year pos tgraduate coune leading to degri I X . M. or J. S. _>.

S U M M J E R S E S S I O N S C O N D U C T E D

96 S C H E R M E R H O R N STREET B R O O K L Y N , N . Y .

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I*A-CL to Sponsor

'-'--"'• By BERNARD BERBST

,r jcK_»S.are rather plentiful nowadays. Just about a week ago

With flashing steel, flying leather and groaning bodies t h e

| ^ X a n r all-college b o ^ L n g ; ^ ^ t -ling and fencing championships T _ T i l l ev_-k4> -———.—I—.

Mi will get under way next Friday, [ equalled December 10, at 7:30 p. m. In the

__ . . — w •——»•/ *»• u UL_I, aouui a week nvn the erratic ex-sports editor Herb Isaacson stormed T S o toe December 10 at •

cker office, laid a solitary dollar bill o n the desk and Zn«rt H ^ ? '

•ies' bite the dust in a t least ^ t h W o T S ^ ^ ^ sponsorship of the hygiene d.e-- »m^ ^ ^ ^ bwo-iniros of their scrambles th i s 1 partment and the Tnt*r*i2*ol

evidentally. » The line-up I...

x fomy mriedn-ut, v a n i t y { »_!____-_ football coach, win sum o p j * l i e g e ! a n d C-oI«I»te_n the highl ights of t h e bate. ; a s C a p e r s R o o t football seaso-t and dfacusa ' . . . prospects for next year's team today a t 1 p.m. in 4N. Mr. Friedman whose 1937 outfit

the college that

(Continued from page tmeU 17-9 half t ime lead Into a " fourth period margin.

has requested that candi- substitutes got plenty of dates for the jmt&*^^MBm*^^ttrtm*n~mn*r mvtvj as well as other interested I t h * aquad into battle. ^••^--«- * ~ — a — ^ - - - - - -

W r t t l e d t a - ' e ight games out of seventeen and clinched igtts. Then came the St. Francis affair In which the score U

will be reminded, was 48-26. Mr. iraacson returned T u e _ a y it, drooling.-green-aaMga-and spotUi ig -g-worHed' - loosr He'

rhad i t seems, pulled a boner . . . th is c i ty team . . . - ^ J t e H o . - w ^ r e figuratively pocket the aforementioned buck.

115 lbs.—S. Katz, A. Ratner (C)—-C. Dizzi (M); 125 lbs.—O. Kronenberg (C), 5. glsehherg i JSZi^-^Xiesuti^imf^^3*cIb_^==-rLf Strickler (C), I. Weisel (C)—A rTndkln (M)

J^V.Beats Terriers In Opener, 36-33

. - €krfdstein, t~^ere-high- scorers in

s a m e with thirteen

prosH - ~ «—:——«»- ——c aiuic iaeauonea

let's find out what happened In the interim to dim Isaac's pects. For one thing, even though the new style of Hohnanriflav-f — ~ - - T , W - , _ _ X ; was only partly used against the Terriers, the results were t e r r m T l i S e s ^ r ' ^ a ] ? n « t o n ^ ) , J Tite--^%cree_-ng^--ogense I n f - ^^^H^^^^S-lCy^M^ COBGI****-**^-

) . i . weisel (C) A I. In w n a t m » y well turn out to|Jarxr

•lan m » _ _ u _-,-.!> I C i t 7 College-St. FraneiA unmiinf' »»n»

The—-^^screening^ which players* positions change rapidly was saved for a later date. But wi th the center t a p eliminated, action was acceler- — ated in this way and the road T "Ji? J*3*** ?**' ** eoeS t n c

j v _ c AVFCCU J_avender q u i n t e t . " T h a t ' * th*. W A S T_»W»«4 *-*• _r„+»« o * H ^ ^ . m a t s ine

(C) , D. Kaplan (O—M. Apple-baum (M^; H. Kovner (C) , B. PanetUere LCJ_=L ^Stskjn^da-i^ 165 lbs.—F. Harrington (C), J

aplecer will start agftiriH- A - ^ Musicant's charges, a long wttti sharpshooters I s K a t s and r_w«*

_ P £ ^ _ _ .^J_m^l^Ctorfte^_H>^-----" 7 to have the edge over- _s_tt__^ k' Jarmon for the fifth "~"

»•<*__]

t ^ f ^ a ^ T ^ encount- The Brooks, having tost Milt er t h e C.ON.Y. Jay^e^jjaaJDSt--j^erltel^ Loba* ^ M " * " ^ "™^ ball team manage^LtO-^m>se-o-^ li»rt y^qr>- H r m ^

tzr^irz

175 lbs.—M. Friedman (C) , S. Alterowitz (C)—S. Land! ( i f ) . —, I Aiterowitz ( C ) - ^ . Land! (M).

T i n t y p e s :— II ^ symphony of groans and __i____-Zt:.Vr_--- . .V-. f i g ^ P t e wiH cons-st' oi;

~' I 118 lbs .—R n i n o i - ^ —

y - ^ a s S g ^ g r o n g St . F r a n ^ the r a w e ~ ' , S _ S S ^ iL, V,, .Ht-33 last Saturday "Itrhfr T_>cl<»<t—rt fv._i^ f> 7T « —

» • • game Sc lce^ t h r i m o ^ S - S . " . ^ £ S J " f j f * m ~ , s

n e a ^ t h e A - ^ ^ ^ o n t e a f F ^ a ^ S ^ ^ ^ ' J ^ due to the closeness of the score

lbs.—R. Dinaberg vs. A. (Simpson (M); 125 lbs.—M.

classmen.

was paved for N a f s 3-team. S S S S T q u i n . t e t " ~ ^ * * the Yonig ( c , vs. D. L e _ w _ ^ i v _ ? _ l _ _ ! _ Z f _ _ J _ _ : 1 ! L ! ! , s - ^ 2 N e ~ ° » » < l _ M c G u l _ J b _ i

systeBL rtilows r u n S S g ' a i 5 _ _ J diehards this "winter,"_id ^ " t ^ I I berman (M) : ~ I _ 7 t a " T " » ^ " in h igh gear c a n t be kept go-'aataint^ •«•»*.• * - - ~ - - - ™ l -TTi. • 1 4 5 l b s '— L- New-ing-^an their tongues l ick the

^ -tooirr ^ "Thear- need -YHT-lns who - can- keep the pace . . . enter Yearns B a n d C.x ^

new

« ^ M truth, - £ £ 5 " i i X j man~7£) vs.' W? R u t ^ e n . 3 ^

halharound- star w i t h the strong- f f i r w « - 1 » 1 » ^ ; T r o a t t ^ S est competitive soirtfi -* ^ l . v s T. S V _ * ^ „ _ ~ J7 ^.f*7. ( C >

and the aggressiveness of both teams i t provided more thrills than the main event. The year- j frosh rule. >% "Tjow^rd «

iaschin arid freshmen (Brooklyn

team last

o-— ..—•••»•— wic ivx*_roon's m a n threa^iK repeatedly. The St. Nick neophy- Coach Holman w a s uniisualtjr - ' tes finally gathered in the close impressed by City's * s h o w i n g victory, however, when they against tne^3a_nts^ bttt i o r p c a ^

f the closing moments of t h e con- t bia scrimmage test.' Seortm? honors »«*«* +~ f*«^*.__ _ - —

Four new additions to t h e j ^ * " 1 i a s c year and co

piMfunitSLto display th<_r wares St. ~Francis ,on Saturday n i g i t l _ i i l ^ d ? n h e h r i e r c_^ saw action, i t seemed as if City "^ight end up with two grade

est competitive spirit of t h e l ^ . L. Freisner O ^ ' l ^ ^ w / i T ^ " ° _ ^ m c

crew; was high' scorer of thefA. Krutman (C) vs. i . w L _ _ S e 7 | ^ _ i e _ S 2 ? ' ^ n O T S W e n t ^ f - ™ * ^ on a g g r e s s ! v « n e * 9 year and c o n t i n u e I « f > : M w , d i v . ^ W w n o ^ ^ j ^ e . . ^ g ^ j ^ l e r f o g _ f d ' A g a l n s t B r « ^ v " ^ ^ ^ ^ f e

Bfflei^ fo»owed W i t ^ ^ ^ e l B E ^ T t ^ ^ ^ m ^ ^ ^ ^ E ^

Harmon and Soupios were , . get together on the matter. . ^ — - - , — -—-_

„ T3_e opening this HSabbath q f - ^ T n e n t when ^dirty^piar-iSTh-Brooklyn College's new gym will J y o i * « * f ef I_ t n e ^ o 0 ^ ^ ^oUow-

j n i k e a colorful eveht of an a l - ! u p s - JJ-* J » ^ i t - a i ^ * * « * • * S^ia ready interesting one. A dance 1 * ' •'..?!*?*:.J f e e t - 2 ^ inches tall

• _ ^ tentatively been arranged to I ^ J 0 ^ 6 5 198 lbs . . . a product foEow the contest, and several ° l t h e ^tlf^^ c ^ n i p i o n s h i p

ta : --are'-'-'slatedr

• - ^ mast depehdabTe blTensive and defensive player on the squad . . . delights i n snaring _ ^ n off the boards• espec^Uy j compete in the sabre event

Tfe* *•«,*-, * Z c ««Bexo iwenito and George zone^____n___e-L__Z «^_I_T____L . . ^ : * « d ^ t e a m . v i a ^ O B K _ i ^^«alefleidF ^o_feiwed w « a t " * g h ^ 2 5 n ^ ° ^ f l e r ^ B - C o ° P e r who and seven p S n T r e a , ^ ^ «*, te« < » « « - : win handle the foils for u s while f - — * - » y e c « . v ^ , . < tton -of capt . FHegel. • T*—. _ « . VV*A**W

— - v r * *«_i — - _ U » 1 C

J. Panella and BC Cooper wifr ' * * - n - _ Messrs. « * £ _ _ _ . * » <>« the boards e s ^ c _ ^ c i m p e ^ na l t h e B - „ S , e r _ ^

_T____f_f,55!^L2r to ^ n ? 2 _ r _ _ T J ^ •__*?-_• _ * ^ ^ t S L K ^_.__.i —o—<."•>» **c; upwwn leam of H. takes most of the pun- j H - Spector, M. Mendelsohn a n d when -Air*.**—«*«-r--*_^t_ » * ~*x *_*^

[f •-<HbMaifefcy~"3'-40I'4 1 D R

^ ^ ^ « " » ^ i »

HIf__nr

. t's cagers-<io-not live i a y v _v„ up t o expectations . . .. which ! t o a s e o n t h e Beaver nine during is our firm belief, the remain- ! t h e s l a c k season "and is president der of the program ought at Jot t h e Varsity Club, and treas-least be worth t h P r»tH-_ -* -*« ' i urer of the Athletic Association

. . . Is extremely shy with women.

THE FACULTY WIVES CLUB of C i t j

Coii.re win h9lA iu mnt ««-«__ ^ - : i = :••-.-_-...,..„.. : c " , " - : . , — r r ~ . . . . . . . - * « . i i ^ ^ ^ ; - l a - »«_*_»—..«•.•*• Webb rnrarsday: t o Inter^ew pros|jec- j 3_TT ** 13*th Mt" "*-* •*• H1~-#-

t lve- b i d d e r s a n d prepare fori ""*** the future. However, with > j ^ g for coaching posts a t other col­leges staring him in the face, I and one of t h e slowest sched­u l e - i n years facing the Beav-_ — ___, - « ^ « _ 4 * -

Tlte College

A ^ M I L S T B I N

HOURS 9 A.M. to 7 P . S L

127 BAST 23rd STttBHT f GwoKcy T h « M

tfflv Ycaar;

least be worth the price of ad­mission.

* * *

Benny Friedman appears at the Commerce Center thJLs j

Tlte

3tc a n i - o u r

eOLDEM GATE Billiari Ptrler

PING PONG TABLEsJ 297 THIRD AVENUE 1}

ers In 1933 we wonder whether ^ Benny will be with us next year, j I t would be more appropriate j instead, to have the stude lecture Friedman on returning] j}***. yoftr the semi annual boxing, wrestling and fencing sport s h o w eomssr upon us next Friday eve. The carnival of

—uptown and downtown champs ha* always been an eye-filler, ever s ince fittd Sirkln arranged -fchg bouts "wi th Jimmy P-eace, uptown intramural chieftain. Tickets are 15 fronts -to stu-dents. Get one . . . the fenc­ing team will get some public­ity for a change when the fa­mous Aldo Nadi, world champ­ion professional fencer in tolls, epet, said sabres takes over the squ-d tor at least a month dur­ing coach Vince's vacation . . .

A IT at

% n i T i . * d is t inguishes t h e writer.

Likewise the art o f prepar-

in% higfr quality, t e m p t i n g

a n d nour i sh ing f o o d dis-

r"tfie_ ""v . .

i

Amerianc Lunch

{(}* doors east of the college)\* *

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the JBoarrf al Higher Waes t ian , be the n m e m e gcn-eming authority of t e e CoHege.

— l l i c s e reqoests arc so reasonable, and in line f

Witt the ideals of the City College to such, an.

-» »»•- - BOYCOTT

Week, or fro* i B ^ ^ ^ ^

Vol Executive Editor i PETER SAI/FZ "38

Sckicnoc Capper **

MAXAGISG BO AMD ^ troops tcs& Rhsacsatae:

I That Wheeler *39 gang must have something catching about

it . Xarry^ f l a y e r is getting over chicken pox;„Irv-Cohenris-show-aza -Qg?~$as Tpbison oak) i tchings and it would take a Wasserzug isess. IO fed out what's the mat ter with Sol Gtock! . . . will the asnags w£»e snitirhfd the 25 r u b - * &er £s&)e~£2Q£hs from the Coea-Cfe&s. jraotir ksrsdJy cough u p ? — , . jj&e^difeBsr ;.EB»gE--:*saiT- been bffled jj

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2? « P ^ * * t o ; ^ ^ ^ J ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ messase to

Hatha* Nathansoc '40 Adv Manaeer GSSLT tt9Z - a s « e * ^ ^ a m o s c S T ^ a ^ ^ ^ T T ^ ~~ " ^F* rabbfa* ^ **"* « ^ . " r . ^ ^ _____ _ ^ -foit T-hW7n ;£=____, saeae ..._<.• ^ ^ ^ Mi too much—Aside t o

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A i HoEsrary lxsafr^ZAl\or Arthur ^e i s s ; ,^^ l » a & Editors BeclKnriaz.- ^Basmr^rsr^isz *I*^^»*r,ea4y Assistant* Wojicwr^i. g ^ ? ^ ^ =• **"•' **» S«H Cm Issue Silverman Goudszezr* Arm, S&azzin Slate*. They wfla

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The Ony Way

— -G»>ikijponist~ FAtvj i»_« ^ g a g e d ^ g ^ g e n t i e t h ceatary a n - T * * ai^ersary rally a t the garden " * ~

* r " e n t ^ y * t l l c •1»«ise was sold o a t ^—^ — , — . - l ioars in adrance. Policemen, tte United Posted a block away, were shout-m±mm *»»~_ ing "^o^ dtete—-no entrance 1 ^

^ ^ a e wise cop got a bright idea.

Hov Ss ihis poaabJe? i t is obvioos t h a t - i i

at n;

jand began to holler, **No tickets ~_ 4. -,«:-—no revolotionl" - -i-ime-** • • • VOH « M

4-5* do oecsde-xo s top them we must. otUiae erery; ^ f ~ " w , _^ ^ M ^ «««*. n , . ^r Uvai iahie lorce lor peace. First ana^oremos t I ^ J ^ J ^ 1 ^ 5 ! G i r l S «-* "—* — — *•

•«E Faculty I ^ c r ^ c < ^ committee has a c I ^ P « 3 p ^ of the world who stand to lose j ^ S f S * 5 ^ 5 1 J ^ * " j autft o> war. Those who work, who teach, w h o ' w h e i 1 shagger Ntormy Gtass l e l l4«*a j- .^^.Ti, WilO- t i l l th<* «r»il *»«»-.-~«- -— J -

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^tudenfe this week. Nine ianchroom worker* ot j f r * g _., , . . ^ _ . « « » ^ e a ia ^ total <rf eleven haTe^Iready ^gnetf ^anfe with ^ ^ r ? ^ ° ^ - ^ g g < ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ - ^ ^ , — ~ « ~ »r ^ ^ a CIQ.aaion, the Uinrhronm Workers abd ^ h ^ J ^ ^ ^ ^ vrwfr^menteto-thrW^wi^, and ftnessef Wote t o ^ n S ^ T

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Ml^grape-, s

LT^znlea^ - - ._-- ••-•• ^ ^ camerad Ftank_ (Keyhole) JLey-_I«i. "r:. * J 0 0 * c a 2 i ° P « i our jforernment to carry•*£'*• ^ ^ **»^**te eaadid . . "^ "

t n e ^ i n e F o w e r treaty which w o u M p m a - S l . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ e i s t boycott has ^ ^ > < ^ ' :". ^ i : ^ g g r e ^ o n President Boosevelt, i x i ' ^ ^ J 0 0 ^ ^ 1 ^ effective t o « > « : D ^ * , 'Z ^ZLt*^. ? H C a g o , p e e c n ' ^ a * * * " ° a < f ^ te reteMe « ' fens of — - » = " =

c 1 f 1

I>^>en*er3' Union, which has presented de^ •:.: tnw4^for-anim::rH^iiim; ^ m ^ d e s i redaction - ic , iiOttc*, and a wage *ice~

^ ^ t ^ r t ^ n c h r o o m workers ha** good rea-«JJ to band together to gain the beneftte of f . ^ l ^ ^ - J f ^ ^ c by their w a £ } - - ^ * W ^ ^ ~ £ ^ M f S ^ o T ^ ^ ^

- ^ L e ^ r " ^ ? * < u ? i d i U o ^ Because ctf, an j_ " e i ^ * * w a e c ^ c a l l e d t ^ ' t o T « « L ^ i S " ' ^ ^ - I ^ o p a g a B d a ^ ^ ^ j ^ ^ ^ t r ^ T Z ^ ^ ^ H t shift / ' W o r k ^ M V ^ aggressors- Now 'it Ti£t> i S T ^ a ^ S . J a j > ^ ^ a S ^ 5 p ^ n p ^ I a d * • ' ^ . remair. or. duly iweire honxs f 5 ^ c a ^ - these words in to deeds ^ ^ ^ S l ! ^ ^ w t to aH of t i » I H ^ S i

X ^ i « S ^ a ^ ^ ? ^ n C O I R ' ^ ~ * p o U ^ ^ ^ c ^ w a u ^ l k f ^ t ^ e sheets tfce ^ ^ ^ o ^ ? fea* p e r m i S T ^ ^ ^ ^ " " ^ C 0 0 ^ ^ ^ j P ^ ^ = Wnen the so-caiied N e m r a t o A S i a a n o i m c e t l i a t "^^ are flghSnl;

* i e w c ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ l Ji l , d t o ^ toc^ ^ ^ g J C e ^ ^ ^ Boosereit made his C h S ^ s n e e c ? ^ m ******-" This corner g o e T c ^

wne.bano. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ T ^ V happy that, t h e e r a a a d i i i ^ w i ^ r S 3 1 3 ^ v e ^ ^ yet d i scovered'

JrtgW p o r k e r wno joins the union i a o « ^ « . j

<"«cussing -their p t a n s ^ I r ^ TOSS?^^ sentative. T I C K ^ repre- j

If individual memiaer^ o* th*» rvuxT.—m.

—-• I * * " « . # m « » r t it» j t a m te

People's Vigilance

We do not place a >»-'-

~ / " " ^ L i . ? - 1 ^ " « * will prevent their

it is a

t h e red cell—in Hoboken, New Jersey'

Tiie Arts capitalist government or shall « ^ \ ^ W ^ ' 7 ^ ? * & * * ***fcruc~ Welles, who_plays Brutus

The Democrulic W ay

Collective Security

m.

> ££^£fi&S2£?£; af i rs j^^sH-®^

sors, niean^ tc k e e P from F a s % S .HJ J^^**~ a t e r ' O D e n e d its season with a S S L ^ i ^^Ae^peore _>and - wa- r f f t a e *******? production of "Julius C a S I i ^ . f^^f—^ 1 ^ *« intention of

v/u.. i„ ^ o r « . , - . . *^ . J ^ u s Caesar "anghnff" the play. Shakespeare

ial X)JLnner w^r

ttSe^U^:^ m ; m ^ ot the Board of -*»»«c. "iucdujon. Ar-o d;^c;Qsed that Dr K k n I **v*°- -"i«axLs ;c Keep from Fajw*t«rfT ^„^ ~DO ,*,~J•, v^cnec i"is season wi«i a W*>J/*~ »,"^ «^-«*^u^e—ana Pet, upon being a ^ e c a b o u i t h e ^JfL^^T1^ "npfetnents Jo- wa- T ^ ^ t n * necessary production of "Julius Cae*L^ . f^^f—^ 1 ^ ^ intention of tb*_Queens C o l i F a d e c ^ L e ^ ^ ^ ^ l f f J t i 3 e y are at the r o o e - I n ? ^ ^ ^ ^ because two weeks bacJc a n d t t e t^^SL1 anffUng" the P^v.. Shakespeare a self-governing Faculty. ^ ^ " ^ ^ ^ e o U - ^ t t e T m e a ^ t^ b i ^ ^ ^ ^ J V ^ ~ ? ^ t h e » ^ a ^ W o ^ ' S g T ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ « p S S ^ t

,It is a n anachronism~ihat th^. r>t^ r* ,t peace—n o t war. * a ™ ^aU-^meags--Qtot the prof€sslon—began icTiit^ZrV, ^ — _ toonderf on t h - ^ T ^ - ™ 6 t n e ^ Colleges | w ^ fc Nois i ly in their corner? ^ - W e l l e s and his partner, John

" - • ' Houseman, have shaken the aca-

^ ^ ^ ^ S r o n i s m that the City Colleges WHdee on the most democratic of p r i n c i S e f

lave a F^r^iu- «« , . v*""~ipies, We most not a c ^ t ^ ^ , ; aoWly in their corners T T ^ ! ^ S a n d * * P a ^ner , John

we J w e T S - - ^ ^ t y . ^ ^ ^ ^ or gfte Mercury - e a e ^ - is rtlgy- %%?^*?Z* ***** the aca-wi, „, -, t »_ ——wv uciuycrauc of Drtncinle5s I —«»* » w a o

J^Maj|a_Te. : .a .-gacylty. composed only- ™ P ^ 4 « - * B * J » * - »'e « « *ggg>^ awMoeiate rProiessorst and -assist»n^ o»^ I u t e ' TJhe Faseiste «n> -«^«i ' r* "* *••««».— -v»**/*fft a oaacground of »«** 4« ' " v ^ u UXAe classic

B r . S b D o n - luu. r e c o g n t o d ^ ? the prtaciptos j "Co^ar" emerge, as a SaytlZ ^ ' a P P « l r o m e goes into Ue

^ ^ " ^ * • i n e n o 1 polloi can pay s»±jrr ^ ^ ^ a democratic Th i , J. the first of a serie* <* H- Released f r l

H. S ££§&»•->:; ^ 3 c - y -

u , . I