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THE CARDINAL ~~~======================a:~====~===============~~~==~======~ VOL 2 LOUISVIWii, KY., FRIDAY, DECEMBER s, 1933 FRESHMAN DANCE AT GYM TONIGHT ATTRACTS NOTICE Affair At .Gym Is First SOcial Of · Centennial Class; Sale Of Tickets Indicates Big Crowd UPPER CLASSMEN INVITED Amid the popping of balloons and the snowing of confetti, the annual Freshman dance will to, night inaugurate the opening of the social activities of the Freshman Class in the University gym~ nasium, presenting Park~Miles and his eleven-piece orchestra, and featuring Jules Kenny, the "song, bird of the Falls Cities." .. Contest Winner OLLIE MERSHON NO. 13 I DEBATE TEAM IS U. L. BUILDINGS, GROUNDS, BEING FORMED IMPROVED UNDER C. W. A. Civic League Sponsonrs Move; Daugherty, of Law School To Coach MANY ARE INTERESTED STUDENTS TO GET JOBS Sum of $65,000 Alloted For Belknap Campus; 200 Men According to word received At Work by President Kent from Dr. George F. Zook, United States sruDENTS ARE EMPLOYED Pltans for a debating society Commissioner of Education, were discussed at a business meet, students enrolled in the Uni, More concrete walks, new road, ing of the University Civic Lea.. versity are eligible .to register ways, fresh paint and lots of paint! gue Wednesday, Decemebr 6, in withthe employment agency They are a few of the projects the Woman~s Building. These and be assigned part time work- planned for the Belknap Campus plans are to be carried out as soon on the Civil Works projects under the Civil Works Program as possible. which have been authorized for of the Federal Government. Six .. The officers of the Civic Lea, the University. ty .. five thousand dollars has been gue, acting as a nucleus, have Students who desire to regis• allotted to the University for im, formed the society and formulat, ter for work should see Mr. provements. et tlbe rules. F. H. Daugherty of Adams, Director of Buildings Over two hundred men, includ .. the University School of Law, is and Grounds,ath is office in the ing a number of students, are be, to coach the team. Mr. Daugh, Music Building on the campus. ing employed and are now at work erty has had extensive ex- Both skilled and unskilled la· improving both the external and perience in debating and was a borers are to be employed at internal portions of the campus. Wins Kentucky Peace Oratorical member of the famous varsity de, present and later on. If the op.. The internal portion consists of Contest, $50.00 Prize Talk on bate: team which made such a good portunity presents itself, cleri.. painting all buildings wherever record several years ago. A fac.. cal help may be employed. fresh paint is deemed necessarv: "MORAL DISARMAMENT" ulty sponsor has not been chosen. Skilled laborers are to be paid the repairing of the steam plant as yet. one dollar and ten cents an and of all steam lines that are in E 011 ho d kill d 1 b need of repair·, and the r~nforce, · . ie Mershon, Jr., an out- At the meeting Wedn~sday ur, an uns e a orers are f h "" standmg figure on the University there were enough interested stu- to receive forty five cents an ment o t e floor of the Play .. hour. house. plimentary ticket. Reports from ~mpus, won first place in the dents to make such a project The external projects include the sale of tickets on the campus Ftfth Annual Kentucky Peace Or- worth while; however any student the laying of concrete walks and According to the yearlings, in charge the event is to be a great success in every way. Last week posters were placed in downtown business houses, and in other col .. leges of the University. Presidents of their respective high school clubs, and also presidents of other clubs throughout the city havjC each been presented with a com .. have been very encouraging. itori~ Con~st, held at Berea Col, of any of the various schools of "PERFECT ALmi" the making of changes in the lay, _Alu~ upper cl~en, and ege. r~a, . entucky, on ~ov~m, the U~versity, is invited . to pr~: · g ef roads ori the campus. The-friends of the University have her ~9. Thts contest, under the sent: htmself at the meeting and By A. A. Milne, Second 01fering plans, drawn up by the Kentucky been extended a special invitation ausptces of the Intercollegiate to try out for the team. The date Of Little Theatre Allied Architects Association to attend. The festivities will be, Peache Con· test offSe red fifty dollars' and place of these meetings will --- w ht'c h were made when the Uni.' . gin at 8:30 p.m. and are to con, to t e wmn~r: eve~ Ke_ntucky app~r in the next issue of the WILL OPEN THURSDAY versity first took over Belknap tinue till 1 :00 a.m. colleges parttClpated m this con- Cardmal. Campus, are to be followed in the , test: Berea, Centre, Asbury, the . On December 14, 15, and 16, making of these roads. One road Egloff To Address University of Kentucky, Eastern Mustc Teachers Of the Little Theatre Company will is to be constructed from Eastern Chemical Society State Teachers College, Union, A A Mil ' •• h p p k and the University of Louisville. Kentucky Meet Here present · · · ne s T e er, ar way to the rear of the Speed - -- feet Alibi" as its second p_roduc, Scientific School· and the roadwa . Of those seven, second place was ' y Subject Will Be ''Modem Motor won by Artur Woodruff of Berea Ext4ensive Program Awaits Dele- tion of the season. This play is an leading to the rear of the Play, Fuels" Next Tuesday and third place by Ralph Steese: gates; University People absorbing mystery drama in which house is to be improved. of Asbury. To Perform a criminal fin?s a "perfect alibi" ( The parking space o.n the road .. to cover up hlS deed. way between the gymnasium and Mr. Mershon's topic was "Mor, The annual convention o fthe Susan Cunningham, played by the Administration Building is to al Disarmament," a speech which Kentucky Music Teachers' Asso; Mrs. Harold Walton, aided by be eliminated and will be used as he delivered at Convocation some ciatilon is being held at the Brown Russell Pirkey, as Jimmy, succeed a service driveway for deliveries. wpheaeskis~ eadg oth. e Afasc ta thpraetf aalcl eD, ihsear mema-, H ot:e 1 tod ay and tomorrow. Invi.. in d isproving t h is a li·b i and b ring- Additional parking space is to be ment Conferences have failed. tations are extended to all music ing justice home to the offender. made available behind Speed teachers in the state to affiliate Mr. Pirkey will be remembered School and at the north side and "After fifteen years of endles5 with this, the pioneer organi~a· f or his activities with the Univer, rear of the gymnasium. A num, haranguing," he said, "the legis- tion of its kind in Kentucky. sity of Louisville Players Club her of additional concrete walks rooms. lating of futile measures and con- Mr. Lewis Henry Horton, presi, an d f or h is pe rfo rmance in "The between the various buildings are Dr. Egloff's subject will be ~erences thaalt have come to noth, dent of the Association, an, Crime at Blossoms." In this pro- also to be constructed. Dr. Gustave Egloff of the Uni, versal Oil Products Company of Chicago will address the Louisville Section of the American Chemical Society at its meeting at 8 o'clock Tuesday, December 12, in the Chemistry Building. Preceding the meeting a dinner will be serv, ed at 6:30 o'clock in the Alumni "Modern Motor Fuels." He is a mffg, ndo re dprohgress has been (Continued on Page 8) duction will appear Edward Nick, graduate of Columbia and Cornell e ect~, Htowahr t e ~oal of world lies, also, who won the Lion's Club NOTED LIBERAL IS Universities, and has been asso, peace. e ftthen pomted out 'the 1!)33 U. OF L. REVUE award for the year 1933 and Fred . t d .th th il . d t . sore spots o e world today, the .Kar h 1 •• A G d f TO ADDRESS FORUM oa e WI e o ~ u~ ry smce Polish Corridor, Manchuria, ar.d em, w ose pay ar en o 1916, and a~ present ts ~ector o~ the Balkan States. Will Be Presented At Convoca- Memories" will be presented by research wtth the Umversal Oil tion This Morning the Players Club next sprin_g. Products Company of Chicago. . As ~ ~o~clusio~, he said that, . . . The supporting cast includes Will Discuss Municipal Corruption; Solcolsky Denies America's World's Leadership Dr. Egloff is an extensive contrib .. smce tt. lS tmpo~tble to legislate Sm~mg, dancmg, mystery_, a~d Vernon Thompson, Henry Y. utor to petroleum literature and is morals mto ~ nation, we must rely fun will feature the co~vocatlon m Offutt, Embert T. Rice, Mrs. Rob BLAMES FOREIGN POLICY a member of numerous honorary upon education through the chan, ~e Playhouse at ~ 1 o ~ock today. Carrier, John W. Watkins and scientific societies. nels of home, school, and church Etght amateur skits will make up Kathryn Watson. Dr. John H. Holmes, outstand .. Although the meetina will be in order to bring about a national a varied vaudeville show which · lib 1 . N y k will d f'l • b f th b mg era m ew or , a .. sponsored by the Louisville Sec, peace. promtse~ to e one 0 e est SAPPENFIELD A TrENDS dress the Louisville Public Forum tion of the American Chemical While· he was still at St. Xavier assemblies of t~e year. Robert PHYSICS SOCIETY MEET Sunday evening at 8:15 on .. Mu .. Society and the American Society High School from which he was Montgomery will be master of · · al C ti " D H 1 of Mechanical Engineers, members graduated, Mr. Mershon won nu.. ceremonies. . . . Dr. J. W. Sappenfield, Head of :h~ was0r;:~ ~f· the ~-ead~r:~ of the University Chemistry Club, merous oratorical contests. Since . Campus f_raterrutles and soron, the Department of Physics, at, breaking the power of Tammany Che~stry ~um~ Clu~ and coming to _the ~niversity, he ~as ties that will be represented bY: tended t~e meeri?g of the Am~ri .. over New Yorks politics. will di~Y Chem.tcal Engmeenng Society are been promment m student affcurs, acts. are: D~lta Zeta, J?elta Ph~ c~n P~ystcal Sooety held at Cm, cuss the need for cleaner munici .. also invited. serving as president of the Civic Epsilon, ~ Ome~a, Stgma Chi cmnati, December 1 and 2. pal government and the means of League, vice,president of the In~ S~gma, Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Zeta, While in Cincinnati Dr. Sap· obtaining it. The Forum will ad .. ATTENDS MATH. MEET temational Relations _Club, and a StgJJna Kappa and Nu Kappa Nu. penfield inspected the new Physics journ after this meeting until Jan, reporter on the Cardmal Staff. AL band, blackfaces, Fu Man, Building of the University of Cin- uary 7th. Dr. Guy Stevenson, head of the chu, and lots of other funsters cinnati. It is a four story building George E. Sokol~ky opened the mathematics department, attended Three Stanford medical research will be on hand to bring the stu and is modem in every respect. 1933~34 Forum Season last Sun, !he sectional m~g o~ the AJner.. men: claim t~at the~ were succeg.. d~t body laughter and cheer. ~he lecture rooms are air•condi.. day, December 3, ·with a discus .. tcan Mathematical Society held at ful m reducmg fat m 90% of 113 Stu~aents are urged to come early tioned and all of the laboratories sian of "The United States as a Cincinnati, Ohio, December 1st fat .. reducing testa. The new drug, bea use a capacity houee is ex .. are fully equipped for research World Power." Mr. Sokolsky be .. and 2nd. dinitrophenol, waa employed. peded. work. (Continued on Page 2) ..
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Title | The Cardinal, December 8, 1933. |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 13 |
Description | The University of Louisville’s undergraduate newspaper. The title of this publication has varied over the years, but with the exception of the period 1928-1930, when it was known as the U. of L. News, the title has always been a variation of The Cardinal. |
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Date Original | 1933-12-08 |
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Full Text | THE CARDINAL ~~~======================a:~====~===============~~~==~======~ VOL 2 LOUISVIWii, KY., FRIDAY, DECEMBER s, 1933 FRESHMAN DANCE AT GYM TONIGHT ATTRACTS NOTICE Affair At .Gym Is First SOcial Of · Centennial Class; Sale Of Tickets Indicates Big Crowd UPPER CLASSMEN INVITED Amid the popping of balloons and the snowing of confetti, the annual Freshman dance will to, night inaugurate the opening of the social activities of the Freshman Class in the University gym~ nasium, presenting Park~Miles and his eleven-piece orchestra, and featuring Jules Kenny, the "song, bird of the Falls Cities." .. Contest Winner OLLIE MERSHON NO. 13 I DEBATE TEAM IS U. L. BUILDINGS, GROUNDS, BEING FORMED IMPROVED UNDER C. W. A. Civic League Sponsonrs Move; Daugherty, of Law School To Coach MANY ARE INTERESTED STUDENTS TO GET JOBS Sum of $65,000 Alloted For Belknap Campus; 200 Men According to word received At Work by President Kent from Dr. George F. Zook, United States sruDENTS ARE EMPLOYED Pltans for a debating society Commissioner of Education, were discussed at a business meet, students enrolled in the Uni, More concrete walks, new road, ing of the University Civic Lea.. versity are eligible .to register ways, fresh paint and lots of paint! gue Wednesday, Decemebr 6, in withthe employment agency They are a few of the projects the Woman~s Building. These and be assigned part time work- planned for the Belknap Campus plans are to be carried out as soon on the Civil Works projects under the Civil Works Program as possible. which have been authorized for of the Federal Government. Six .. The officers of the Civic Lea, the University. ty .. five thousand dollars has been gue, acting as a nucleus, have Students who desire to regis• allotted to the University for im, formed the society and formulat, ter for work should see Mr. provements. et tlbe rules. F. H. Daugherty of Adams, Director of Buildings Over two hundred men, includ .. the University School of Law, is and Grounds,ath is office in the ing a number of students, are be, to coach the team. Mr. Daugh, Music Building on the campus. ing employed and are now at work erty has had extensive ex- Both skilled and unskilled la· improving both the external and perience in debating and was a borers are to be employed at internal portions of the campus. Wins Kentucky Peace Oratorical member of the famous varsity de, present and later on. If the op.. The internal portion consists of Contest, $50.00 Prize Talk on bate: team which made such a good portunity presents itself, cleri.. painting all buildings wherever record several years ago. A fac.. cal help may be employed. fresh paint is deemed necessarv: "MORAL DISARMAMENT" ulty sponsor has not been chosen. Skilled laborers are to be paid the repairing of the steam plant as yet. one dollar and ten cents an and of all steam lines that are in E 011 ho d kill d 1 b need of repair·, and the r~nforce, · . ie Mershon, Jr., an out- At the meeting Wedn~sday ur, an uns e a orers are f h "" standmg figure on the University there were enough interested stu- to receive forty five cents an ment o t e floor of the Play .. hour. house. plimentary ticket. Reports from ~mpus, won first place in the dents to make such a project The external projects include the sale of tickets on the campus Ftfth Annual Kentucky Peace Or- worth while; however any student the laying of concrete walks and According to the yearlings, in charge the event is to be a great success in every way. Last week posters were placed in downtown business houses, and in other col .. leges of the University. Presidents of their respective high school clubs, and also presidents of other clubs throughout the city havjC each been presented with a com .. have been very encouraging. itori~ Con~st, held at Berea Col, of any of the various schools of "PERFECT ALmi" the making of changes in the lay, _Alu~ upper cl~en, and ege. r~a, . entucky, on ~ov~m, the U~versity, is invited . to pr~: · g ef roads ori the campus. The-friends of the University have her ~9. Thts contest, under the sent: htmself at the meeting and By A. A. Milne, Second 01fering plans, drawn up by the Kentucky been extended a special invitation ausptces of the Intercollegiate to try out for the team. The date Of Little Theatre Allied Architects Association to attend. The festivities will be, Peache Con· test offSe red fifty dollars' and place of these meetings will --- w ht'c h were made when the Uni.' . gin at 8:30 p.m. and are to con, to t e wmn~r: eve~ Ke_ntucky app~r in the next issue of the WILL OPEN THURSDAY versity first took over Belknap tinue till 1 :00 a.m. colleges parttClpated m this con- Cardmal. Campus, are to be followed in the , test: Berea, Centre, Asbury, the . On December 14, 15, and 16, making of these roads. One road Egloff To Address University of Kentucky, Eastern Mustc Teachers Of the Little Theatre Company will is to be constructed from Eastern Chemical Society State Teachers College, Union, A A Mil ' •• h p p k and the University of Louisville. Kentucky Meet Here present · · · ne s T e er, ar way to the rear of the Speed - -- feet Alibi" as its second p_roduc, Scientific School· and the roadwa . Of those seven, second place was ' y Subject Will Be ''Modem Motor won by Artur Woodruff of Berea Ext4ensive Program Awaits Dele- tion of the season. This play is an leading to the rear of the Play, Fuels" Next Tuesday and third place by Ralph Steese: gates; University People absorbing mystery drama in which house is to be improved. of Asbury. To Perform a criminal fin?s a "perfect alibi" ( The parking space o.n the road .. to cover up hlS deed. way between the gymnasium and Mr. Mershon's topic was "Mor, The annual convention o fthe Susan Cunningham, played by the Administration Building is to al Disarmament," a speech which Kentucky Music Teachers' Asso; Mrs. Harold Walton, aided by be eliminated and will be used as he delivered at Convocation some ciatilon is being held at the Brown Russell Pirkey, as Jimmy, succeed a service driveway for deliveries. wpheaeskis~ eadg oth. e Afasc ta thpraetf aalcl eD, ihsear mema-, H ot:e 1 tod ay and tomorrow. Invi.. in d isproving t h is a li·b i and b ring- Additional parking space is to be ment Conferences have failed. tations are extended to all music ing justice home to the offender. made available behind Speed teachers in the state to affiliate Mr. Pirkey will be remembered School and at the north side and "After fifteen years of endles5 with this, the pioneer organi~a· f or his activities with the Univer, rear of the gymnasium. A num, haranguing," he said, "the legis- tion of its kind in Kentucky. sity of Louisville Players Club her of additional concrete walks rooms. lating of futile measures and con- Mr. Lewis Henry Horton, presi, an d f or h is pe rfo rmance in "The between the various buildings are Dr. Egloff's subject will be ~erences thaalt have come to noth, dent of the Association, an, Crime at Blossoms." In this pro- also to be constructed. Dr. Gustave Egloff of the Uni, versal Oil Products Company of Chicago will address the Louisville Section of the American Chemical Society at its meeting at 8 o'clock Tuesday, December 12, in the Chemistry Building. Preceding the meeting a dinner will be serv, ed at 6:30 o'clock in the Alumni "Modern Motor Fuels." He is a mffg, ndo re dprohgress has been (Continued on Page 8) duction will appear Edward Nick, graduate of Columbia and Cornell e ect~, Htowahr t e ~oal of world lies, also, who won the Lion's Club NOTED LIBERAL IS Universities, and has been asso, peace. e ftthen pomted out 'the 1!)33 U. OF L. REVUE award for the year 1933 and Fred . t d .th th il . d t . sore spots o e world today, the .Kar h 1 •• A G d f TO ADDRESS FORUM oa e WI e o ~ u~ ry smce Polish Corridor, Manchuria, ar.d em, w ose pay ar en o 1916, and a~ present ts ~ector o~ the Balkan States. Will Be Presented At Convoca- Memories" will be presented by research wtth the Umversal Oil tion This Morning the Players Club next sprin_g. Products Company of Chicago. . As ~ ~o~clusio~, he said that, . . . The supporting cast includes Will Discuss Municipal Corruption; Solcolsky Denies America's World's Leadership Dr. Egloff is an extensive contrib .. smce tt. lS tmpo~tble to legislate Sm~mg, dancmg, mystery_, a~d Vernon Thompson, Henry Y. utor to petroleum literature and is morals mto ~ nation, we must rely fun will feature the co~vocatlon m Offutt, Embert T. Rice, Mrs. Rob BLAMES FOREIGN POLICY a member of numerous honorary upon education through the chan, ~e Playhouse at ~ 1 o ~ock today. Carrier, John W. Watkins and scientific societies. nels of home, school, and church Etght amateur skits will make up Kathryn Watson. Dr. John H. Holmes, outstand .. Although the meetina will be in order to bring about a national a varied vaudeville show which · lib 1 . N y k will d f'l • b f th b mg era m ew or , a .. sponsored by the Louisville Sec, peace. promtse~ to e one 0 e est SAPPENFIELD A TrENDS dress the Louisville Public Forum tion of the American Chemical While· he was still at St. Xavier assemblies of t~e year. Robert PHYSICS SOCIETY MEET Sunday evening at 8:15 on .. Mu .. Society and the American Society High School from which he was Montgomery will be master of · · al C ti " D H 1 of Mechanical Engineers, members graduated, Mr. Mershon won nu.. ceremonies. . . . Dr. J. W. Sappenfield, Head of :h~ was0r;:~ ~f· the ~-ead~r:~ of the University Chemistry Club, merous oratorical contests. Since . Campus f_raterrutles and soron, the Department of Physics, at, breaking the power of Tammany Che~stry ~um~ Clu~ and coming to _the ~niversity, he ~as ties that will be represented bY: tended t~e meeri?g of the Am~ri .. over New Yorks politics. will di~Y Chem.tcal Engmeenng Society are been promment m student affcurs, acts. are: D~lta Zeta, J?elta Ph~ c~n P~ystcal Sooety held at Cm, cuss the need for cleaner munici .. also invited. serving as president of the Civic Epsilon, ~ Ome~a, Stgma Chi cmnati, December 1 and 2. pal government and the means of League, vice,president of the In~ S~gma, Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Zeta, While in Cincinnati Dr. Sap· obtaining it. The Forum will ad .. ATTENDS MATH. MEET temational Relations _Club, and a StgJJna Kappa and Nu Kappa Nu. penfield inspected the new Physics journ after this meeting until Jan, reporter on the Cardmal Staff. AL band, blackfaces, Fu Man, Building of the University of Cin- uary 7th. Dr. Guy Stevenson, head of the chu, and lots of other funsters cinnati. It is a four story building George E. Sokol~ky opened the mathematics department, attended Three Stanford medical research will be on hand to bring the stu and is modem in every respect. 1933~34 Forum Season last Sun, !he sectional m~g o~ the AJner.. men: claim t~at the~ were succeg.. d~t body laughter and cheer. ~he lecture rooms are air•condi.. day, December 3, ·with a discus .. tcan Mathematical Society held at ful m reducmg fat m 90% of 113 Stu~aents are urged to come early tioned and all of the laboratories sian of "The United States as a Cincinnati, Ohio, December 1st fat .. reducing testa. The new drug, bea use a capacity houee is ex .. are fully equipped for research World Power." Mr. Sokolsky be .. and 2nd. dinitrophenol, waa employed. peded. work. (Continued on Page 2) .. |
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