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THE CARDINAL VOL2 LOUISVILLE:, KY., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1934 NO. 21 NEW· CARDINAL SET-UP ANNOUNCED ~~Garden of Memories'' Has U7orld J>remiere KAREM'S PLAY ON FOUNDERS' WEEK PROGRAM Fade-Away Sets For "Garden of Memories" To Be Designed By Rollo Wayne, Graduate AUTHOR WON LIONS'PRIZE ~------~· NHW PROFESSOR BEGINS DUTIES AT LAW SCHOOL Dr. Karl Stecher Arrives From ~~ercer University To Assume Position At U. of L. WIDELY KNOWN IN FIELD New Law Instructors NEW PLAN TO BE FOLLOWED ON NEXT ISSUE B a x t e r Continues As Editor; Schlossberg, Stites, Shapin. sky In Other Leading Positions BELL IS BUS. MANAGER The entire new editorial and Elaborate plans are being made Dr. Karl Stecher, who has been business staffs of the Cardinal, ap, for the world premiere of Fred secured by the University of Lou, pointed under the changed set,up Karem's ••Garden of Memories," isviUe School of Law as a Profes, McCLAIN STECKER adopted last week by the Board of to be presented by the University sor of Law, arrived Sunday from Student Publications, was an, of Louisville Players for an entire Mercer U n i v e r sit y, Macon, RESOLUTION OF nounced Wednesday after a meet, week beginning April 2 in a joint Georgia, to assume his new duties. ing of the board. celebration of the ninety,seventh BOYD MARTIN Mercer University is the alma CIVIC LEAGUE IS W. Edmund Baxter will lead anniversary of the founding of the mater of Joseph F. McClain, re, FOR LABOR BILL the editorial staff. Baxter was also Univ~rsity of_ Louisville and the U. OF L. FIVE OFF cently appointed Dean of the editor-in,chief under the old or .. twentieth anmversary of t~e Pla-r-1 FOR FINAL GAMES School of Law. ganization of the paper. Leon G. ers. Sets for the production will Dr. Stecher is forty-two years Group Sends Petition Favoring Schlossberg will occupy the posi-be designed by Rollo Wayne, not, old. He received his Bachelor of Ratification of Child Labor tion of Managing Editor, and Miss ed New York scenic artist and U. Plays Eastern Teachers and More- Arts. degree from George Wash- Amendment by Gen- Sarah Stites that of Women's Edi-of L. graduate. bead Team Tonight and ington University. He later receiv- eral Assembly tor. Department heads under The author, Mr. Karem, is a ed the degree of Bachelor of Laws Schlossberg will be: news editor, former member of the Players, a Tomorrow and D octor o f Ju risprud ence f rom Mild d Sh · k rt d 't graduate of the College of Liberal Yale·. Uni·vers~..t y. Whi'le at Yale HODGES TALKS ON HITLER I Jean rJeo nes; aepxmcsh ayn;g es peod i.t 5o re, 1E omr-, Arts and the School of Law, and FIGURE IN S. I. A. A. STAND he was instructed by Dr. Bor, met V. Mittie beeler; Men's organ-winner of the Lions' Club. D.ra... chard.· a world authority on inter- Resolutions calling upon the izations, Bob Roulston; ana uni-matic pci4e in-1929. He appeared Tonight the wearers -of the car, national law. After practicing law Ge~eral Assembly of Ke~tucky to versity editor, J. Kenneth Dona, in ••The Perfect Alibi," the second dinal and black will encounter the in Kansas for several years, Dr. ratify the proposed Child Labor hue. Under Miss Stites will be: production of the Little Theater Eastern net quintet at Richmond, Stecher was appointed attorney A!ll~ndment ~er.e l?a?sed by the women's news editor, Dorothy Company this season. Kentucky. The last time the two for t~e. In~er-State . Commerce Clvl~ Leag_ue, In Its JOint l.uncheon Leanhart; women's organizations Mr. Wayne will be remembered CommissiOn m Washmgton, D.C. meetmg wtth the InternatiOnal Re, editor Elsie Rock and society ech-here as the designer of the sets in teams met on the hardwood, the in 1925. In 1928 he became affili- lations Club Wednesday, Febru, tor Mary Bryan.' "'Romeo and Juliet, presented by Louisville fans saw the game of ate~ with Mercer University, wit~ ary_ 7. Copies of the resolutions, Although nearly all of the the Players during the 1926-27 games, a closely contested 27 to whH;h he has b_eer: connected until w~Ich were drafted by Emmet V. above already had positions under season. A novel feature of his set- 26 victory for the Cards. comm~ to Lo_msville. . ~ttlebeeler, were sent to the the old set-up equivalent to those ring for '"Garden of Memories" The outcome of Friday's tussle Besides .bemg ~ profictent la:w- Lieutenant Governor and to the which they occupy in the new or, will be the use of fade a,way 11 h . b . yer, both m practice and as an m- Speaker of the House of Repre- ganization it was necessary to ap, stages, a device by which the Wl . _av: qmte a eanng . on st,ructor, Dr. Stecher has gai_ned sentatives. point an, entirely new business scenery is moved before the eyes I Lo~Isville s . S. I. A. A. sta~~mg, I favorable comme_nt .as a cont~bu- As speaker for the clubs, Dr. staff to fit the positions recently of the audience without the use of which was mcreased by the she!- tor. to legal penodicals. Arttcles Henry C. Hodges, new head of announced. The business staff has a curtain. lacing" we gave Western last Sat- wnt1ten _by Dr. Stecher have ap- the department of political science, consisted heretofore of two official The play consists of a prologue, urday at the K. of C. gym. pe~red m the Yale. La'?' Jour:ul, discussed "German Foreign Pol- positions, each having a staff of an epiloaue and three acts and a . h U f L ill Mmnesota Law Revtew, Washing- icy." He emphasized the fact that unofficial assistants The business special ~s">o u•v em• r program ' for l• t Tomorrow mg t . o . w ton L aw R evt·e ~, Co. ~~e 11 L aw H.I. t1e r I·S r~vert· ~~ to B.I ~marck 's staff now consi·s ts o· f an orgam.·z a., will be issued to commemorate the venture to Morehead to engage Quarterly, Public Utilittes Fort, diplomacy, m gammg terntory for tion similar in scope to that of the Players' anniversary. Both Mr. the home town team that the Car- nig~:tly, and the California Law surplus ~er~n population, and editorial staff, with senior and jun- Karem and Mr. Wayne will be dinals licked previously by a 39 to Revllew. then mamtammg ~urope~n peace ior positions over a staff of assist-here during the week the play is 3; count. Versed I~ Case System. ~Y a network of mternattonal al- ants and clerks. to be presented. d h Dr. Stecher 1s well versed m the hances. The business staff will be head, These two games win up t e case system of instruction that is This semester presidents E. Ollie ed by Paul Bell. Assistant business season for the U. of L. Cagers, used in all recogn~ed law schools Mershon and J. Kenneth Donahue managers are Morgan Lewman Leisure Activity but they will have to put in long and intends to continue this same I of the Civic League and Interna, and Carolyn Straeffer. Lewman Course Is Offered tedious hours of practice the fol, met~wd in h~s work here .. The tional Relations Clu~, .respecti~ely, will be responsible for the circu, lowin2 week for the State cage subJ~~cts he will teach are busmess I hope to have many JOlllt meetings, lation of the paper Miss Straeffer KIRBY STOLL IN CHARGE tourney, which will be held here uniu;, nego~able instruments, do- 1 and. altema~e. between foreign for the advertisin~ end. Under next Friday and Saturday. (Continued on Page 5) affatrs and CIVIC matters. them will be Merrill Gyles, make- Students at the University of Louisville who are interested in play2round work, camp leadership or handcraft, should investigate a preparatory course for such w?rk, being sponsored by Mr. Kirby New Students Regi~•ter, Others Enabled up manager; Jack Marshall, local advertising manager; Robert Lancaster, book,keeper, and Ben Col, Aid lins, circulation manager. The 1~ four will each be aided by a staff (Continued on Pa~e 2) To Continu•e School, Result Of Federal Stoll at the work shop in Central 101 students have enrolled in the Full time students are those carry- Park. Arrangements were made University as a result of a state, ing at least twelve hours of work. with Miss Dorothea Nelson, Su, ment issued February Znd by Of the one hundred and fi.ftyperintendent of the Divisi~n . of Harry L. Hopkins, director of the nine jobs that are being allotted, Recreation in the city of LoUISville Federal Emergency Relief Admin, to hold this course, thereby filling istration~ allowing .stud.en.ts part- seventy,:five per cent are to be giv, the gap in the training of those time employment m a vi1 work s en to students now enrolled in the who desire practical experience to proje~. Th~ stude~ts are . to University. The remaining twenfill responsible positions in the ath- share. m part,tlnle pro]e~ whic~ ty,:five per cent of these jobs are letic :fields. · will enable them to continue ~ell" to be given to students who were The Recreation Division of the education for at least the remamd- not nrolled in any college during f this Jam:ary, 1934, in an effort to in, University offers a similar course er o semester. n which meets on Tuesday and Under this statement the Uni .. due~~ new students to enro . Th da: · h 7 ·00 This versity is alloted jobs for ten per The type of work to be offered urs . . Y. rug ts at . . u n cent of its enrollment of full time will include clerical, library, re-: cmourse: :1:8 .f.p en ~tsf~f students as of October tf, 1933, search and work on the buil~gs a re which amounted to l,S90 students. and grounds. The students will be paid thirty cents per hour and no student will be permitted to work CARDS MEET ST. X. more than thirty hours in a single A game with the powerful St. week or more than eight hours in Xavier basketball team, of Cindna single day. Dati, bas been scheduled by the Selection of students for these University of Louisville for Monjobs will be based on need, char, day night in the Ohio city, Coach acter, ability to do college work Money announced. and there will be an equitable di- The Xavier ~t will eDd vision between the sexes, based on a four day road trip which starts the proportion of boys and girls Friday when the Cardinals jourin the University. The factor of ney to Richmond for a sr-une with need is being stressed and these Bastun. Saturday they play at jobs are being allotted to students Morehead amd Sundav they will who would not otherwise be able stop at ~ for a rat be-to attend. fore contiaaiaa to Cincinnati
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Title | The Cardinal, February 16, 1934. |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 21 |
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 | 1934-02-16 |
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Full Text | THE CARDINAL VOL2 LOUISVILLE:, KY., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1934 NO. 21 NEW· CARDINAL SET-UP ANNOUNCED ~~Garden of Memories'' Has U7orld J>remiere KAREM'S PLAY ON FOUNDERS' WEEK PROGRAM Fade-Away Sets For "Garden of Memories" To Be Designed By Rollo Wayne, Graduate AUTHOR WON LIONS'PRIZE ~------~· NHW PROFESSOR BEGINS DUTIES AT LAW SCHOOL Dr. Karl Stecher Arrives From ~~ercer University To Assume Position At U. of L. WIDELY KNOWN IN FIELD New Law Instructors NEW PLAN TO BE FOLLOWED ON NEXT ISSUE B a x t e r Continues As Editor; Schlossberg, Stites, Shapin. sky In Other Leading Positions BELL IS BUS. MANAGER The entire new editorial and Elaborate plans are being made Dr. Karl Stecher, who has been business staffs of the Cardinal, ap, for the world premiere of Fred secured by the University of Lou, pointed under the changed set,up Karem's ••Garden of Memories," isviUe School of Law as a Profes, McCLAIN STECKER adopted last week by the Board of to be presented by the University sor of Law, arrived Sunday from Student Publications, was an, of Louisville Players for an entire Mercer U n i v e r sit y, Macon, RESOLUTION OF nounced Wednesday after a meet, week beginning April 2 in a joint Georgia, to assume his new duties. ing of the board. celebration of the ninety,seventh BOYD MARTIN Mercer University is the alma CIVIC LEAGUE IS W. Edmund Baxter will lead anniversary of the founding of the mater of Joseph F. McClain, re, FOR LABOR BILL the editorial staff. Baxter was also Univ~rsity of_ Louisville and the U. OF L. FIVE OFF cently appointed Dean of the editor-in,chief under the old or .. twentieth anmversary of t~e Pla-r-1 FOR FINAL GAMES School of Law. ganization of the paper. Leon G. ers. Sets for the production will Dr. Stecher is forty-two years Group Sends Petition Favoring Schlossberg will occupy the posi-be designed by Rollo Wayne, not, old. He received his Bachelor of Ratification of Child Labor tion of Managing Editor, and Miss ed New York scenic artist and U. Plays Eastern Teachers and More- Arts. degree from George Wash- Amendment by Gen- Sarah Stites that of Women's Edi-of L. graduate. bead Team Tonight and ington University. He later receiv- eral Assembly tor. Department heads under The author, Mr. Karem, is a ed the degree of Bachelor of Laws Schlossberg will be: news editor, former member of the Players, a Tomorrow and D octor o f Ju risprud ence f rom Mild d Sh · k rt d 't graduate of the College of Liberal Yale·. Uni·vers~..t y. Whi'le at Yale HODGES TALKS ON HITLER I Jean rJeo nes; aepxmcsh ayn;g es peod i.t 5o re, 1E omr-, Arts and the School of Law, and FIGURE IN S. I. A. A. STAND he was instructed by Dr. Bor, met V. Mittie beeler; Men's organ-winner of the Lions' Club. D.ra... chard.· a world authority on inter- Resolutions calling upon the izations, Bob Roulston; ana uni-matic pci4e in-1929. He appeared Tonight the wearers -of the car, national law. After practicing law Ge~eral Assembly of Ke~tucky to versity editor, J. Kenneth Dona, in ••The Perfect Alibi," the second dinal and black will encounter the in Kansas for several years, Dr. ratify the proposed Child Labor hue. Under Miss Stites will be: production of the Little Theater Eastern net quintet at Richmond, Stecher was appointed attorney A!ll~ndment ~er.e l?a?sed by the women's news editor, Dorothy Company this season. Kentucky. The last time the two for t~e. In~er-State . Commerce Clvl~ Leag_ue, In Its JOint l.uncheon Leanhart; women's organizations Mr. Wayne will be remembered CommissiOn m Washmgton, D.C. meetmg wtth the InternatiOnal Re, editor Elsie Rock and society ech-here as the designer of the sets in teams met on the hardwood, the in 1925. In 1928 he became affili- lations Club Wednesday, Febru, tor Mary Bryan.' "'Romeo and Juliet, presented by Louisville fans saw the game of ate~ with Mercer University, wit~ ary_ 7. Copies of the resolutions, Although nearly all of the the Players during the 1926-27 games, a closely contested 27 to whH;h he has b_eer: connected until w~Ich were drafted by Emmet V. above already had positions under season. A novel feature of his set- 26 victory for the Cards. comm~ to Lo_msville. . ~ttlebeeler, were sent to the the old set-up equivalent to those ring for '"Garden of Memories" The outcome of Friday's tussle Besides .bemg ~ profictent la:w- Lieutenant Governor and to the which they occupy in the new or, will be the use of fade a,way 11 h . b . yer, both m practice and as an m- Speaker of the House of Repre- ganization it was necessary to ap, stages, a device by which the Wl . _av: qmte a eanng . on st,ructor, Dr. Stecher has gai_ned sentatives. point an, entirely new business scenery is moved before the eyes I Lo~Isville s . S. I. A. A. sta~~mg, I favorable comme_nt .as a cont~bu- As speaker for the clubs, Dr. staff to fit the positions recently of the audience without the use of which was mcreased by the she!- tor. to legal penodicals. Arttcles Henry C. Hodges, new head of announced. The business staff has a curtain. lacing" we gave Western last Sat- wnt1ten _by Dr. Stecher have ap- the department of political science, consisted heretofore of two official The play consists of a prologue, urday at the K. of C. gym. pe~red m the Yale. La'?' Jour:ul, discussed "German Foreign Pol- positions, each having a staff of an epiloaue and three acts and a . h U f L ill Mmnesota Law Revtew, Washing- icy." He emphasized the fact that unofficial assistants The business special ~s">o u•v em• r program ' for l• t Tomorrow mg t . o . w ton L aw R evt·e ~, Co. ~~e 11 L aw H.I. t1e r I·S r~vert· ~~ to B.I ~marck 's staff now consi·s ts o· f an orgam.·z a., will be issued to commemorate the venture to Morehead to engage Quarterly, Public Utilittes Fort, diplomacy, m gammg terntory for tion similar in scope to that of the Players' anniversary. Both Mr. the home town team that the Car- nig~:tly, and the California Law surplus ~er~n population, and editorial staff, with senior and jun- Karem and Mr. Wayne will be dinals licked previously by a 39 to Revllew. then mamtammg ~urope~n peace ior positions over a staff of assist-here during the week the play is 3; count. Versed I~ Case System. ~Y a network of mternattonal al- ants and clerks. to be presented. d h Dr. Stecher 1s well versed m the hances. The business staff will be head, These two games win up t e case system of instruction that is This semester presidents E. Ollie ed by Paul Bell. Assistant business season for the U. of L. Cagers, used in all recogn~ed law schools Mershon and J. Kenneth Donahue managers are Morgan Lewman Leisure Activity but they will have to put in long and intends to continue this same I of the Civic League and Interna, and Carolyn Straeffer. Lewman Course Is Offered tedious hours of practice the fol, met~wd in h~s work here .. The tional Relations Clu~, .respecti~ely, will be responsible for the circu, lowin2 week for the State cage subJ~~cts he will teach are busmess I hope to have many JOlllt meetings, lation of the paper Miss Straeffer KIRBY STOLL IN CHARGE tourney, which will be held here uniu;, nego~able instruments, do- 1 and. altema~e. between foreign for the advertisin~ end. Under next Friday and Saturday. (Continued on Page 5) affatrs and CIVIC matters. them will be Merrill Gyles, make- Students at the University of Louisville who are interested in play2round work, camp leadership or handcraft, should investigate a preparatory course for such w?rk, being sponsored by Mr. Kirby New Students Regi~•ter, Others Enabled up manager; Jack Marshall, local advertising manager; Robert Lancaster, book,keeper, and Ben Col, Aid lins, circulation manager. The 1~ four will each be aided by a staff (Continued on Pa~e 2) To Continu•e School, Result Of Federal Stoll at the work shop in Central 101 students have enrolled in the Full time students are those carry- Park. Arrangements were made University as a result of a state, ing at least twelve hours of work. with Miss Dorothea Nelson, Su, ment issued February Znd by Of the one hundred and fi.ftyperintendent of the Divisi~n . of Harry L. Hopkins, director of the nine jobs that are being allotted, Recreation in the city of LoUISville Federal Emergency Relief Admin, to hold this course, thereby filling istration~ allowing .stud.en.ts part- seventy,:five per cent are to be giv, the gap in the training of those time employment m a vi1 work s en to students now enrolled in the who desire practical experience to proje~. Th~ stude~ts are . to University. The remaining twenfill responsible positions in the ath- share. m part,tlnle pro]e~ whic~ ty,:five per cent of these jobs are letic :fields. · will enable them to continue ~ell" to be given to students who were The Recreation Division of the education for at least the remamd- not nrolled in any college during f this Jam:ary, 1934, in an effort to in, University offers a similar course er o semester. n which meets on Tuesday and Under this statement the Uni .. due~~ new students to enro . Th da: · h 7 ·00 This versity is alloted jobs for ten per The type of work to be offered urs . . Y. rug ts at . . u n cent of its enrollment of full time will include clerical, library, re-: cmourse: :1:8 .f.p en ~tsf~f students as of October tf, 1933, search and work on the buil~gs a re which amounted to l,S90 students. and grounds. The students will be paid thirty cents per hour and no student will be permitted to work CARDS MEET ST. X. more than thirty hours in a single A game with the powerful St. week or more than eight hours in Xavier basketball team, of Cindna single day. Dati, bas been scheduled by the Selection of students for these University of Louisville for Monjobs will be based on need, char, day night in the Ohio city, Coach acter, ability to do college work Money announced. and there will be an equitable di- The Xavier ~t will eDd vision between the sexes, based on a four day road trip which starts the proportion of boys and girls Friday when the Cardinals jourin the University. The factor of ney to Richmond for a sr-une with need is being stressed and these Bastun. Saturday they play at jobs are being allotted to students Morehead amd Sundav they will who would not otherwise be able stop at ~ for a rat be-to attend. fore contiaaiaa to Cincinnati |
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