19330106 1 |
Previous | 1 of 8 | Next |
|
small (250x250 max)
medium (500x500 max)
Large
Extra Large
large ( > 500x500)
Full Resolution
All (PDF)
|
This page
All
|
DIVISION OF ADULT EDUCATION EDITION THE CARDI.NAL VOL. I LOUISVILLE, KY., FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1933 NO.lS D. A. E. SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED CARDINAL HOLDS TOURNAMENT AT KENTUCKY HOTEL ADULT DNISION GIVES SOCIAL New Courses Offered For Second Semester Many new late afternoon, 'eve· ning, and Saturday courses will be! offered the second semester for the benefit of new students and present students of the Division of Adult Education who want courses not offered the first se· mester. Freshman English (E 101 English Composition), and History of Civilization (E 101) will be given for entering fresh· men. These courses are arranged so that six semester hours credit may be earned by at· tending school from 6:30 to 9:20 P.M. on Tuesday and Thursday. College Algebra and Trignometry will be offered on Monday anti Wednesday. Among the new Ed· ucation courses are: Public School Administration, Tests and Measurements, Teaching Industrial Arts, Philosophy of Education, and Educational Guidance. Most of the courses for commerce students are full year courses but it is possible for those who have had practical experience to enter the second semester of the accounting and advertising classes. A new course, Credit Problems, will be given by Mr. Scoggan of the Louisville Credit Men's Associa-tion. (Continued on Page 6) VARSITY'S FAIREST WILL BE CHOSEN Thoroughbred Contests Announced SPEAKS AT A. D. E. SOCIAL TONIGHT AT 8 P. M. Last Entries At 4 0' dock The champion bridge teams of the University will be decided to· night at the CARDINAL Bridge Tournament to be played at the Kentucky Hotel at 8 o'clock. Late entries will be taken at the CAR· DINAL office up to 4 o'clock this afternoon. So far the Liberal Arts fraternity men have more entrants reptesenting them than has any other group. The Law School leads among the professional schools. Both auction and contract !.-___s_ . _J._S_CH_N E_ ID_E _ R_ _~ tournaments will be played to-night and cash prizes awarded the Seniors Give winners. Benefit Bridge There is much speculation For Memorial among bridge players around the cam pus as to who will win thl! LEADS A. D. E. PLAY RliTH WILSON ''NEIGHBOURS'' WITH ALL-STAR CAST HEADLINER Playhouse Favorites Return For Party Show According to the custom of the University title. The student contract team who wins this title will previous senior classes of the Lib- also gain the honor of represent-era! Arts College, the class of ing the U. of L. in a city wide When the curtain rings up at 1933 is planning to give a me- Bridge Tournament. In the event 9:00 P.M., Wednesday, January morial to the University. In order that a faculty team wins first 11, on Zona Gale's delightful oneto raise additional funds for their place, it will be awarded the prize, act play "The Neighbours," The b but the highest student team will Playhouse will welcome back to purpose, the class will give a en- be picked to be U. of L.'s repre- its boards the stars of many efit bridge at the Women's Build· sentative in future contests. shows. To those who follow the ing, January 13, from 8 to 11 theatrical activities of Louisville, o'clock. A charge of twenty-five U. of L. Showed the names of Ruth and Elizabeth cents per person will be charged. Wilson, George Patterson, Thel- Leslie Shively is chairman of a Much Progress rna Dolan and the others of the committee of genera1 manage- Durl.ng 1932 cast always mean .. a great show!" It was Boyd Martin's idea that we ment, and he will be assisted by Upon reviewing the many invite this selected cast to do Claude Boone, Edith Christie, events happening in the history .. Neighbours" - and we have Drama, Talks, Music, Reception Make Up Party Program A committee of students from the Division of Adult Education together with officials of the Division have completed plans for one of the most ambitiou$ and en .. tertaining social events ever given on Belknap Campus. The Play· house, solemn with its famout Macauley gallery of portraits but gay with its new foyer and decor, ations, will provide an excellent setting for the varied program which will begin at 9 P.M .• Wednesday, January 11th. The facul .. ty, students, and friends of the Division of Adult Education are to be the guests of the University for the occasion. Students of the Division are especially urged to bring as their guests any of their friends who are interested in the educational work of this Division of the University: The program has been planned primarily for entertainment, but time has been provided for three short (five minute) talks by Presi~ dent Kent, Mr. 5. J. Schneider, Secretary-Manager of the Louis· ville Credit Men's Association, and a student of the Division to be selected by the student com· mittee. The headliner for the eve· ning will be the presentation of (Continued on Page .o4) "Playhouse Dope" Paul Jeffries, and Dulcenia Straeff· of a University, one is apt to find learned to follow his advice about The past year has been one of er. Tickets can be purchased from that in some years there is a dis- the theatre. The play? Well, there marked progress at the Playhouse, members of the committee or they tinct mark of progress made over couldn't be a better one; there bringing as it did the merger of The committee on contests and can be secured at the door. others. During the year 1932 the was no douhb t about t· he plahy . Bhu t two of the outstanding dramatic University of Louisville has at- some of t e comm1ttee t oug t organi~tions in the city. This. features of the Thoroughbred has BREAK FOR WEDNESDAY tained levels which it has never it would be foolish to try to get Amalgamation necessitated an im" announced two contests, one to STUDENTS - reached before. Student activities busy people who were used to do- provement of the Playhouse, giv~ determine the most beautiful girl You people who come out on in one form or another have at- ing leading parts in the big shows ing to the community a theatre of the University, and the other, Wednesday night just got a tracted the majority of the stu· to come out here for rehearsals for whose charm alone brings many lucky break. Mr. Boyd Mar· dents, and a number of new activ· a .one act play for our party· patrons. the most handsome boy. Nomina.. tin is rehearsing "The Royal ities have been started. The stu- But those who doubted just The productions of the past tions may be made by any stu· Family," the Little Theatre dent body was better organized. didn't know actors! Oh, to be year have been far above the av· dent by sending in a photograph Company show which will b~ The Cardinal has been organized. sure George Patterson, who, in erage of Little Th"eatre producand name of the nominee. In given January 19, 20, and 21, Athletics in the University have addition to being a student of The tions. There is no doubt that this. order to launch the contest, the and the only time we could gone through a period of general Division of Adult Education, is year, under the expert direction of Thoroughbred is asking each so· have The Playhouse was Wed- reconstruction. Both experimental busy with teaching and _final ex- Boyd Martin, the two Playhouse rarity and fraternity to send in at l 1 nesday the eleventh. Better and statistical researches have in· aminations at Male High School, groups will again win laurels in least one nominee immediately. luck next time Tuesday and creased over previous years. The balked a little at first. (Mr. Pat· the field of Little Theatre work. Each week the committee will Thursday scholars! · enrollment of the school has terson had refused to work with The Little Theatre Company select and print certain of these ~------------- gained. New departments and The Little Theatre Company dur· will present the George Kaufman~ photographs. Later, elimina~on Two bits and your chance for courses have been organized in ing January.) But when we told Edna Ferber play .. The Royal contests will be held to determme fame. (Continued on Page 5) (Continued on Page 4) Family" on January 19, 20. 21 the twelve most beautiful girls ==~----------....:_ _ ~:_:_::..:.:.._.:__ __ _:::___: _____ ::__ _____ ==== with a matinee January 21. Re, and twelve most handsome men, hearsals have begun and as their which will be sent for final selec- is such an exceptional cast, one tion of the winner to some prom· TO ALL .STUDENTS: (Continued on Page 4) inent judge of beauty. Further details will be an· nounced in a later issue of the CARDINAL. Make your nomi· nations early! Cardinal "Ad" Contest Closes The winning sorority will be announced in the next issue of The Cardinal. The biggest hatch of receipts, cartons, flour sacks, of the entire ...contest were turned in Wednes· day, D~cemher 21. 1932, the ~os· ing day. In the interest of economy both of time and postage, the Registrar's Office will at the end of this smtester ~nd grade reports .only for the freshmen in the Day Classes of the College of Liberal Arts and in the Speed School, and for such other students in ~e University as have failed in one or more subjects. Reports to all students for the year will be sent in June. If, therefore, an oftidal report card is not received by mail. at. the home. of any student at the dose of this semester, it will mean that he has made credits an all of his courses. However, any other student who wishes to have his report sent borne may receive it, if he will leave at the Registrar's Ollice an addressed postal card. Positively no, grades will be givm aut by the Regiltrar's 08ic.e either at the window or over the telephone. R. B. HILL, ~ Watch next weeks paper for final Kore and the ~nner. IL----~~--~------------------------------------~--~------------~------~ Chemical Engineers Meet Wednesday The Chemical Engineering So, ciety will hold its next meeting Wednesday, January 11, at noon in the Chemistry Building. There will be a special gueat speaker, and eats will be served at the close of the meeting. NOTICE All aenion who wish to graduate next February m\llt at once make application for Degree at the Regiatrar•s oftice.
Object Description
Title | The Cardinal, January 6, 1933, "Division of Adult Education edition." |
Volume | I |
Issue | 15 |
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. |
Subject |
Newspapers College student newspapers and periodicals University of Louisville--Students--Periodicals |
Date Original | 1933-01-06 |
Object Type | Newspapers |
Source | Scanned from microfilm in the Louisville Cardinal newspapers collection. Item Number ULUA Cardinal 19330106 |
Citation Information | See https://digital.library.louisville.edu/cdm/description/collection/cardinal#conditions for guidance on citing this item. To cite the digital version, add its Reference URL (found by following the link in the header above the digital file) |
Collection | Louisville Cardinal Newspapers Collection |
Collection Website | https://digital.library.louisville.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/cardinal |
Digital Publisher | University of Louisville Archives and Special Collections |
Date Digital | 2019-01-31 |
Format | application/pdf |
Ordering Information | To inquire about reproductions, permissions, or for information about prices see: http://library.louisville.edu/archives/order. Please cite the Image Number when ordering. |
Image Number | ULUA Cardinal 19330106 |
Rating |
Description
Title | 19330106 1 |
Full Text | DIVISION OF ADULT EDUCATION EDITION THE CARDI.NAL VOL. I LOUISVILLE, KY., FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1933 NO.lS D. A. E. SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED CARDINAL HOLDS TOURNAMENT AT KENTUCKY HOTEL ADULT DNISION GIVES SOCIAL New Courses Offered For Second Semester Many new late afternoon, 'eve· ning, and Saturday courses will be! offered the second semester for the benefit of new students and present students of the Division of Adult Education who want courses not offered the first se· mester. Freshman English (E 101 English Composition), and History of Civilization (E 101) will be given for entering fresh· men. These courses are arranged so that six semester hours credit may be earned by at· tending school from 6:30 to 9:20 P.M. on Tuesday and Thursday. College Algebra and Trignometry will be offered on Monday anti Wednesday. Among the new Ed· ucation courses are: Public School Administration, Tests and Measurements, Teaching Industrial Arts, Philosophy of Education, and Educational Guidance. Most of the courses for commerce students are full year courses but it is possible for those who have had practical experience to enter the second semester of the accounting and advertising classes. A new course, Credit Problems, will be given by Mr. Scoggan of the Louisville Credit Men's Associa-tion. (Continued on Page 6) VARSITY'S FAIREST WILL BE CHOSEN Thoroughbred Contests Announced SPEAKS AT A. D. E. SOCIAL TONIGHT AT 8 P. M. Last Entries At 4 0' dock The champion bridge teams of the University will be decided to· night at the CARDINAL Bridge Tournament to be played at the Kentucky Hotel at 8 o'clock. Late entries will be taken at the CAR· DINAL office up to 4 o'clock this afternoon. So far the Liberal Arts fraternity men have more entrants reptesenting them than has any other group. The Law School leads among the professional schools. Both auction and contract !.-___s_ . _J._S_CH_N E_ ID_E _ R_ _~ tournaments will be played to-night and cash prizes awarded the Seniors Give winners. Benefit Bridge There is much speculation For Memorial among bridge players around the cam pus as to who will win thl! LEADS A. D. E. PLAY RliTH WILSON ''NEIGHBOURS'' WITH ALL-STAR CAST HEADLINER Playhouse Favorites Return For Party Show According to the custom of the University title. The student contract team who wins this title will previous senior classes of the Lib- also gain the honor of represent-era! Arts College, the class of ing the U. of L. in a city wide When the curtain rings up at 1933 is planning to give a me- Bridge Tournament. In the event 9:00 P.M., Wednesday, January morial to the University. In order that a faculty team wins first 11, on Zona Gale's delightful oneto raise additional funds for their place, it will be awarded the prize, act play "The Neighbours," The b but the highest student team will Playhouse will welcome back to purpose, the class will give a en- be picked to be U. of L.'s repre- its boards the stars of many efit bridge at the Women's Build· sentative in future contests. shows. To those who follow the ing, January 13, from 8 to 11 theatrical activities of Louisville, o'clock. A charge of twenty-five U. of L. Showed the names of Ruth and Elizabeth cents per person will be charged. Wilson, George Patterson, Thel- Leslie Shively is chairman of a Much Progress rna Dolan and the others of the committee of genera1 manage- Durl.ng 1932 cast always mean .. a great show!" It was Boyd Martin's idea that we ment, and he will be assisted by Upon reviewing the many invite this selected cast to do Claude Boone, Edith Christie, events happening in the history .. Neighbours" - and we have Drama, Talks, Music, Reception Make Up Party Program A committee of students from the Division of Adult Education together with officials of the Division have completed plans for one of the most ambitiou$ and en .. tertaining social events ever given on Belknap Campus. The Play· house, solemn with its famout Macauley gallery of portraits but gay with its new foyer and decor, ations, will provide an excellent setting for the varied program which will begin at 9 P.M .• Wednesday, January 11th. The facul .. ty, students, and friends of the Division of Adult Education are to be the guests of the University for the occasion. Students of the Division are especially urged to bring as their guests any of their friends who are interested in the educational work of this Division of the University: The program has been planned primarily for entertainment, but time has been provided for three short (five minute) talks by Presi~ dent Kent, Mr. 5. J. Schneider, Secretary-Manager of the Louis· ville Credit Men's Association, and a student of the Division to be selected by the student com· mittee. The headliner for the eve· ning will be the presentation of (Continued on Page .o4) "Playhouse Dope" Paul Jeffries, and Dulcenia Straeff· of a University, one is apt to find learned to follow his advice about The past year has been one of er. Tickets can be purchased from that in some years there is a dis- the theatre. The play? Well, there marked progress at the Playhouse, members of the committee or they tinct mark of progress made over couldn't be a better one; there bringing as it did the merger of The committee on contests and can be secured at the door. others. During the year 1932 the was no douhb t about t· he plahy . Bhu t two of the outstanding dramatic University of Louisville has at- some of t e comm1ttee t oug t organi~tions in the city. This. features of the Thoroughbred has BREAK FOR WEDNESDAY tained levels which it has never it would be foolish to try to get Amalgamation necessitated an im" announced two contests, one to STUDENTS - reached before. Student activities busy people who were used to do- provement of the Playhouse, giv~ determine the most beautiful girl You people who come out on in one form or another have at- ing leading parts in the big shows ing to the community a theatre of the University, and the other, Wednesday night just got a tracted the majority of the stu· to come out here for rehearsals for whose charm alone brings many lucky break. Mr. Boyd Mar· dents, and a number of new activ· a .one act play for our party· patrons. the most handsome boy. Nomina.. tin is rehearsing "The Royal ities have been started. The stu- But those who doubted just The productions of the past tions may be made by any stu· Family," the Little Theatre dent body was better organized. didn't know actors! Oh, to be year have been far above the av· dent by sending in a photograph Company show which will b~ The Cardinal has been organized. sure George Patterson, who, in erage of Little Th"eatre producand name of the nominee. In given January 19, 20, and 21, Athletics in the University have addition to being a student of The tions. There is no doubt that this. order to launch the contest, the and the only time we could gone through a period of general Division of Adult Education, is year, under the expert direction of Thoroughbred is asking each so· have The Playhouse was Wed- reconstruction. Both experimental busy with teaching and _final ex- Boyd Martin, the two Playhouse rarity and fraternity to send in at l 1 nesday the eleventh. Better and statistical researches have in· aminations at Male High School, groups will again win laurels in least one nominee immediately. luck next time Tuesday and creased over previous years. The balked a little at first. (Mr. Pat· the field of Little Theatre work. Each week the committee will Thursday scholars! · enrollment of the school has terson had refused to work with The Little Theatre Company select and print certain of these ~------------- gained. New departments and The Little Theatre Company dur· will present the George Kaufman~ photographs. Later, elimina~on Two bits and your chance for courses have been organized in ing January.) But when we told Edna Ferber play .. The Royal contests will be held to determme fame. (Continued on Page 5) (Continued on Page 4) Family" on January 19, 20. 21 the twelve most beautiful girls ==~----------....:_ _ ~:_:_::..:.:.._.:__ __ _:::___: _____ ::__ _____ ==== with a matinee January 21. Re, and twelve most handsome men, hearsals have begun and as their which will be sent for final selec- is such an exceptional cast, one tion of the winner to some prom· TO ALL .STUDENTS: (Continued on Page 4) inent judge of beauty. Further details will be an· nounced in a later issue of the CARDINAL. Make your nomi· nations early! Cardinal "Ad" Contest Closes The winning sorority will be announced in the next issue of The Cardinal. The biggest hatch of receipts, cartons, flour sacks, of the entire ...contest were turned in Wednes· day, D~cemher 21. 1932, the ~os· ing day. In the interest of economy both of time and postage, the Registrar's Office will at the end of this smtester ~nd grade reports .only for the freshmen in the Day Classes of the College of Liberal Arts and in the Speed School, and for such other students in ~e University as have failed in one or more subjects. Reports to all students for the year will be sent in June. If, therefore, an oftidal report card is not received by mail. at. the home. of any student at the dose of this semester, it will mean that he has made credits an all of his courses. However, any other student who wishes to have his report sent borne may receive it, if he will leave at the Registrar's Ollice an addressed postal card. Positively no, grades will be givm aut by the Regiltrar's 08ic.e either at the window or over the telephone. R. B. HILL, ~ Watch next weeks paper for final Kore and the ~nner. IL----~~--~------------------------------------~--~------------~------~ Chemical Engineers Meet Wednesday The Chemical Engineering So, ciety will hold its next meeting Wednesday, January 11, at noon in the Chemistry Building. There will be a special gueat speaker, and eats will be served at the close of the meeting. NOTICE All aenion who wish to graduate next February m\llt at once make application for Degree at the Regiatrar•s oftice. |
Tags
Comments
Post a Comment for 19330106 1