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••'/• '•\ . B»- HILLN1W8 • •I, .•!.LJl l .IS--«9$!* • liimMliiff\ the members, of ^amma |Bpsilpg^^ipnai j^p?iiiry * Ichem-? iatry fgpef$y atji\-.n^fjbing : of the ^ \ society-held Thur^ay at the Beta •'_ thfc;,;hiji$)^ •' chemical industry. 4'-. - .;-'• i^j »-•».« J«W« .^f|fl#^®^i|pf^cre. tl^^|^|i$||i^^ meeting '^.'^^^^^,j3tiifee. Historical v Association |held Saturr 4$$£x Ne^f i$|rCity...fc'Jais-' Wolllf is a'\\tftniieB- of tfte associa- \-•HE ^ ; S®ii^ig^iin^^'S^^iio^SM5y , '•^ t wiii\ be the topic of discussion at the Can- tori Community Forum this evening at;4fe -^.l^^^i^hjiie^^iiEei Rootti of the Benton Library. The speak- ers will be Professor Lawrence Pasel and Dr. Max Salvadori of the University faculty. Df. Rutherford B. Pelm»ge will f^$^^0^^J^e:, Charlies pappftl^dge at Jour o'clock. , :'( |p||jis':;i|opie Of 4isc^s|^^yiui-;!he ^i^^: : ^#^ij€arl. :Sandbui?g, M^*Ncy ; ^ fP^®y^*-Phi> \ slei||ay, \to}' ; $J^d: : %-fisw ^e^a%ia^^w^:;if $pn|&$' ^as ;eritet^a|ri|id6at \\' n$p b^i|i-lN^'%ijta rattyi j ?|L/fprrDM .tila yjas givtri in; hlir/hoftor this afternoon at the Pi »eti^^_''^^' : J^M6 evening Mrs* Finger will attend the Mummers skiJt : night! She *.;'\#••;'•».•\.••v*' \*'\ »\\\ «*''*' •••• Itep^rjtnis^^n^; from the Iast*ep>] uinn, hajreJkieri A sp,,bitter ( we could travel from rhWre to. Beirut, by the light of our own burning effigies. . .: s Tljiat,pi%fin^jdj|prial onrthe. luxury #£, integrity ;jb,it' a new high; fpr laffs. , ; ;E^eK.iS^^>rppner says it: takes • «. l&ttvof gutstp w$ar a girdle. y i . : ^s^pprjted;..^at : jpaz^' zarcTand ]^iss Fiawce^ -,are «n* gaged; > *i - Sabella iyill writeia : Laurentian column to be called '• Around the,>Tqftyn< with. Zoob.'f > : From Hellzapoppin': Father, JDfer vine/s theme song, \When $Hd Yqu Leaye Heaven\ and \When You Buy Chase &- S^nfeorri's (Coffee Don't Fofget;.to,Ge^ the Date pri Your Can\\, , 4 ,,\ ' i . - '\ pur idea o$, the perfect \ pill News stanV^ESditor, Heybie Mkyne; Sports Editor, Betty Ann Hill; Society Editor, Heywpod Pluma- dpre; Co-ed Fashion Editor, Lucius Beebe iBurgir; Columnist, ^Pje Traynor.;. : '\\-., . , :r ,'.,,...-, _ .'.,. '.'. On our campus we have Lpis Radish, Ben Van Radish and, t^PW Radish.. , . H^.conxe,we didii't ,;have» a, day voff; w^n Mustapha Kemal died? v . ., *Khe only thing about Lucky Strikes^ is Jfyserl .. '. iDp||ie\Day^.r'eally I banged up,in a skiing accident, Mr. Fpi;d not .paying t^ necessary muscular qualifications as the good Eve had it-, , ; v 0eorge :(cail ;me Show White;) Hoffman ought; to quit knocking himself out Tyith this! r::. Before S.LU. leave tomorrow afterrioon. ' \ \ 7 ;' ;.': /.•' '\ t \ vi^-l:-/rV;.;,-: *•- -J .Professor Charles^liighftbody wi|11 . give a, report offthe National Coil*; vention of the Association of Uni- \ - versitysPjEofessprs held ^ |QhicagOi -in December, and Professors Mac- Lean, Reiff,' and Buzby will discuss: ' tl(efr^o3Ft^pW\iiprofe^0n^p|^^ at tiie monthly meeting bl the local: :j.bnanc^_pf|thie;A».'Av<t|. W,/to be! nei4^FMday eveiiirig in the Common: Room of the Men's Residehce at : eight o'clock, , : \••''; • •••'••f^sLU'— . ' ! '.-, • A model of a toy theatre will be shoWri ton%M by President John Lamphear '39 at a. meeting of Mummers in connection with a talk on the \!Toy Theatre in the Nine- teenth Century in England.\ The meeting will be held at eight o'cloek in the v Meh's Residence.. ' Initiation of new members has been postponed and will be an- nbiinded at k future date. Plafts for the entertainment (of the faculty pf tne State School at the rifext regular meeting and tea were made by the Laurentian Dames at the meeting held Friday in the Administration- Building. Mrs. Laurens ' Seelye* president, presided at the meeting which was followed~by-an informal tea. Alpha Delta Pi sorority will hold a dessert-bridge, party .^.Saturday, February 18, at 1:45 p>m. Tickets fpr 1 the affair are thirty-five cents. love business. . T - Bill (Loyejy: Debutante), Johnson says it's the real thing, with Cbrlrfn,.,;. ffie pwe 'this guy^ft bill, ;hence the plug. . A new radio station 'will vie, with WCAD for North. iCouptry hopbrs with the organization' of W|03^l, the breath of. Pyri|e& '.,;, ; '•' . O'Toole . t is forking \on , some?*, thing new and different,, \The Amazing Dr. Porterhpuse.\ ... The Phi Sijg House |s being referred jto as the 'House pf Seven Stables,. , franco\.wi|l teach a course in social .studies next fall Loyalist drummers chapge students. :.•• ,-.:. -.••. The! ice discus -throwervwas- a,,work of art, . . The RohdenbU^g Twins work their- way through college (by doing a juggling act in a summer circus. . .'.-.• How long Can this Crawford-Hall match last? ••< M you frosh, men. want a date that is different frpm the ordinary, call 320 and ask for Mary Ann.;. !. This Cramer-fRebert .affair 4$ the match a la quatorze... . Sheila (Cleopatra had'.\..nothing' on me) Goldsmith is to. give a,talk at the sex ' Clifton Fadiman, master of cere- monies on the radio, program •\Informatipn- Please>\' book critic of ^'The NeW Yorker,\ and editorial adviser to Simon and Schuster, will Iectittfe on the Campus Wednesday, .March loVtirider the auspices of the \ Studerii Entertainment.G'onimittee, .'.;'MT^''^dii^n:;-^s',''borri.: in 1904 in.NeV^York City and was gradur died' froiri\ Golulrtbia University, in 192^ His experience With \ books has included running a bobkrshop, being & librariari^esigriingu books,- s^lling^tKenvon the road, - editing and publishing them, translating them from the .French.and German* reviewing' them; and discussing them before the microphone and on the lecture platform. < For the past eight years, Mr. Fadiman has been editor-iri-chief, and; is now editorial adviser of the meteoric publishing house Of Simon .arid' Schuster, - and for the past three years, has been book Critic Of the weeklyTnagazihe, \The New Yorker/''His. main interest,; !hpw- I ever* has ; Jieen ;in the discovering #ttd\ developing of unknown young American writers; of Miowfrgener'-, ation.' Among those who acknowl- edge him their literary godfather ate Josephine'Johnson, ..Tess: Sles^ singer, Leonard Ehrlich, Bessie Breuer and others. Clifton Fadiman has recently be-' coriie-^kiiown^-^^-^nraster-of^ceTe^ monies of \Information Please/' a weekly radio program on Which four well known personages hold a \battler of wits^' on Tuesday eve^ riings at 8:30. t , I TO EDITJ1LL! NEWS (Continued from page One)' editor of the Gridiron, is on the Deatt's List, and is a member of the International Relations Club, the Literary Club, the German Club, arid the Elections Committee,; r \~~T Miss Francis is on the staffs of the Laurentian -arid the. News. Bu- reau and': is a meiriber of Delta Delta Deltft soirojfity. She is.also persoririel editor ; of the Gridiron,, is on the Dean's List,and is a member of the women's debate, team, Tau V TRY-OUTS ARE LISTED FOR 'HEDDA GABLER' (Continued from page one) : stated that it would make the try- outs much more valuable if each person read the play beforehand and familiarized, himself with the part, or parts which interested him. To facilitate this,_ eight copies of tne/play are on reserve in Herring- Library, while, a few additional texts niay^ be obtained, at five cents eachfrom Dr. Miles., .•.,.. ? •\?•\•'.?V?'. •?•• 't ; .?'•-•?•••'?•• ? ? ! MATH CLUB CONTEST J ?• v?'-\?' :, v? '•?•'.?.'/'•?\'••' ; ?' t ? Kappa Alpha,, the I, R. ,C.,,- and the; Literary Club, \ Miss Cassell is on the Laurentian and Gridiron staffs and is a mem^ ber of Alpha Delta Pi sorority. She is president of Student Union, is a member of Panhellenic, Council* the 1. R. C, the German Club, and Mummers Society, , , iSilver is on the editorial staff of the Gridiron and the business staff of the Laurentian and is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon social fraternity. He is a cheer leader, an electrician for the Dramatics Com;- mittee, and a meiriber. Of Campus Council* the Mummers Society* and the Elections Committee. Miss Gilday is assistant business manager of the Laurentian andi cb-^ed sports editor of the Gridiron and is on the News Bureau staff. She is manager of varsity hockey, member of the Slu Club, the Span- ish' Club, the Literary Club, and Of Delta Delta Delta sorority. . Problem 6: Ip what way can you calculate ,hoW riiuch the nuinbers 1, 2* 3, 4, 5, 6, etc., up to 50 amount to, without adding them Up* either in yOUr headi or Upon paper ? Answers Will be published next Week. Leave all solutions in Dr. Bates' office by Monday. NATHAN FRANKS SONS - Ogdensburg rtR COLLARED $29.95 and $39.95 . Racoon or Wolf Fine monotone tweed in wine, rust* green, brown, teal blue. Full length swagger coat. Smart- ly tailored jacket arid skirt. Wonderful for; most occasions. • •*•?•-..£ ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? CHEM CLUB CONTEST ? ? ?'?.'?' ? 9 V •? >' 9 *nd, th?;ee •>ibe-H$x-; ; To the Editor: ' \. \ I suppose'people are readier to [critictze, than to praise, brit it seems as; though.we might have a bit of praise Pnce in* a while. There are \oi& of. people, pn this cariiptis ,i^h;^[,|(av^>3Wro^Ked .hard On certain jobs, ,but ps^ho:. never receive any credit. The nipinent- they make one false move,.someone is very, quick to pick it Up. •':,',.• We are >; pir. should be, proud of our school. Most of us praise it to our friends at home. Why,' then, not look to soriie of the accolnpHshi ments that have beeri made? Take the Hill News, for example. Doe£ anyone dO anything bpt criticize 4t.?^ Yet, we all resid^ it, and what would; we do without it ? -one %: ia Gmicron of Alpha Tau Omega announces the pledging of Williana WhittOn of Tarrytown, Walter Clark of Ogdensburg, and Paiul Caruso of Frankfort, all of the class of '42, and Arthur PelusO '39 of Carthage. next bio^med meeting .on the life of the Rhodesian Red Ant. Mr.. 'Salvadori has scored a deflr nite hit-r--four stars. ... At $he bottom of page 295 in WoQdwprthV Beginning , Psych you'll; fiftd men- tioja of Dr. Seelye's father. .-. . •.. Artie Shaw will play <at the gym dance- this week-end;/ >, A Napcy Albee down in a taxi to get you honey has a crush on Les : ,Jonas-t- it.hurts. ... Dougherty was,, once a straight man, in .burlesque^pis- punch line was: \Don't chop any wood, mother darling, for father's coming home with a load.\ , Buck Bryant hung r his pin be- cause he. promised Reukpff he'd go |-straight. , . There's a terrificlfgud_| Hbetween-the-Spartans at^the -Sugar Bowl and, the Greeks at the Amerirl can. . . We see Donaldson is in there swinging again. .. , Mc- Mackin got that' automatic to shoot .herself. , . John Hauser, the school road secretary, is really .shillin' for the joint. . . Ross McCarney holds a half dozen golf crowns,, down Two University of Chicago ^poli- tical science professors were elected to public office in ^ the ' recent erection._i^: - \'' Approximately one-fourth of the XJniversity of Texas students who take pure arid applied mathematics end their courses with failing «,• • .'•'•• More .than 80 per cent of the f ull> time graduate students at the tlniversity of Rochester are science majors. \tehe St. Lawrence University men's, quartet will sing at St. Regis Fills High'iSchool this Friday. The quartet is composed of William Buschmann '42, Arthur Stearns '39, Paul Felt '40, and Marshall Leckner '40. Plans are being made to fOrin a meri's double quartet. From this a single quartet will be chosen to represent the University. .Anyone interested should see Mr. Frank W. Yeaw. • Apswers to last week^s problems: 1. The Latin nariie for lead is plumbum. 2* A five, liter bottle of pure oxy'gen will weigh 7.145 giriSi Questions for this week: ^ I* 350 grams' of water will con- tain how many grams of oxygen ? & What elements did the Egyp- tians nariie as representing the fol- ij lowing planets ?~\(choose 4)T Sun Venus I Moon r Mercury Mars Saturri . 3. Balance the following equa- tion: ammonia plus copper oxide yields nitrogen, Water. This week is the deadline for : enteririg the congest. , For Quality Milk, Cream, Eggs and Chickens SYKES' FARM Phone 10-F-13 or 299-W GEORGE E. ROBINSON COAL CO. Coke COAL Wood and Fuel Oil launno semester Tie Rev; U' .fci chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa announces the pledging of Ward Cooper of Syracuse, Charles Hodges of Niagara Falls, and Royal Weller of New York) City, all of the class of '42. 1- 1 i New York Rho of Sigma Alplia Epsilon announces the pledging of Norhert Blanchette ? 40 of, St. Albans, Vt. around the, Albany district. • ' ' If you want to know anything at all about Dartmouth and its Winter Carnival, just ask Langy, or Weber, or'Watkins,, OriCassellr. ; . .Arid while you're at. it you might ask Jean Coit where ;S.tan KolOski's room is-^-in the A.; ( D.. Pi house! The whole (Student body is get^ ting tired of; these .sub-marginal profs on the campus, whose motto is: '*Give ^0/s till it hurts.\ , . And then there's the, Kappa wh.0 did the impossible and busted Play Production. . . Dottle Dean with :,a Notice: There will be ari im^ portant barid rehearsal Friday af- ternoon in preparation for the bas^ -ketbalL game -with--Alfred Univer- .sity.. • :'.\.. Clarkson man—Why is that ? . . . Richardson Hall is slowly assuming the proportions of a Rube Goldberg, Don't take this too seriously. . , Every dog has his day and I'm hav- ing mine. Delivery Until Midnight ESKIMO STORE Telephone 116 The. Merfs Glee Club will meet at seven o'clock'Thursday evening in Chapel. This the glee ch^wiil meet under the direction of Mr. Giddings for informal singingi All men in- terested in informal singing are invited to attend this meeting. , --^SLU— ' •-. Nevill Lascelles-Ward yrM speak at Vesper Service in Gunnison Memorial 'Chapel at five oMock_ J Suhday__afternoon. Miss Jean Fawcett, organist, will play Cesar Franck's \Cantabile'' and selections from Handel's \Water Music Suite.\ The Chapel Choir will sing three anthems: Thompson's \What of the Night,\ Purcell's; \Glory and Worship Are Before Us,\ and Kopyloff's \God Is a Spirit.\ Ar- thur Stearns '39 and Paul Felt '40 will sing the solo parts. The Music Department wishes to remirid students that the records in Carnegie Listening Room may be played whenever there are no. music classes.. BETTER LIGHT BETTER SIGHT LAMPS New York Gamma of Pi Beta Phi announces the pledging of Virginia Matchett '42 of Rockville Center. Canton J. H. MAYBEE & SON Coal, Wood, Fuel Oil Phone 56 Canton, N. Y. HOTEL HARRINGTON The Canton Home for Every, Student's Family The ANNE SHOP Smart Wearing Apparel for ~ the College Miss 12 Court St. Canton, N. Y. GOOD USED CARS Sales and Service ST. LAWRENCE GARAGE Phone 57 V Canton, N. Y. We specialize in students' desks and the well known paddles that don't sting! JOHN COAKLEY Canton, N. Y. (Between the Bridges') SOL KAPLAN'S artment COATS Values to $10.00, at 1.95 STORKS' CLOTHING STORE Canton • T - New 01 N G ' S For College Things MERRILL BROS. HARDWARE h BSRR-PHARMACY- CANTON ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER COMPANY 1117 Main St. Canton, N. Y. if, }(. if. sf. COMPLETE LINES OF GIRLS' SHOES SWEATERS \ - -- • - g PARTY DRESSES / jL A IN DEALER 'RESSES RINTING A Remington Portable TYPEWRITER WiU Make College Work EASY Buy a Remette at $29.75 Also See Other Models at the COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER ___ ___ T _*- ; \ '-J \ •-• JOHN LAWRANCE FLORIST We grow our own lowers 213 Ford St Ogdensburg JOHN BARR, Inc. Hardware and Paints Ogdensburg, N.. Y. . w • W. A. MacPHEE Jeweler and Optometrist