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swing out at bxe-bps dance tonite the bee i z-460 number 8 volume 22 <*^> 4 8 buffalo n y frl nov 14 1941 bulls play rensselaer tomorrow at rotary { having defeated hobart and 1 evened up the season's average rttie bulls come back home tomor ' row to ring down the curtain of | the current campaign when they j tackle the fighting engineers of i rensselaer polytechnic institute [ from troy new york ,' the troymen have won three i and lost three this season they | defeated drexel union and gave worcester a 47-0 drubbing last 1 . week while losing to the coast guard academy vermont and [ hamilton the engineers have a heavier line than buffalo and an ace backfield that can really i score when they have hit their stride , the bulls have settled down to some hard work this week in preparation for this tilt in which they will shoot everything they have coach peelle has stressed pass defense all week and the team will employ the same pass offense that was so successful last week for the first time this ( year tomorrow's game will fea ture co-captains ted forgraves and nick kish who will be play ing their final game for the blue phi psi will sponsor school toy collection his time of world wide everyone is concerned helping the people across a everyone is busy pre bundles for britain knit r the red cross and doing ling possible to help the ctims however it is ex : that pity for these people not overshadow concern e unfortunate people at most people christmas is ing that is looked forward a long time children es r wait expectantly for the season and all that it with it — toys christmas right lights christmas din th all the trimmings santa and carols to little chil te most important thing is 78 it is heart-rending to tiny tear-stained face eagerly against a window with toys and to realize obably that child will not y toys beneath his tree on las morning ago the buffalo courier j realized the need of some who would see to it that y of these children as pos sible would haye some toy for ihristmas for the past few years ley have been collecting old ys and repairing them to be iven to these children three day sale of u.b directory will open monday the directory a streamlined compact booklet indispensable to every student's equipment has at last come off the press it will go on sale next monday and continue to be sold each morning monday through wednesday in hayes crosby and foster halls and each afternoon in norton containing the names address es and telephone numbers of every professor and student in all the colleges of the university the directory is worth ten times its price which incidentally is only fifteen cents a copy it is of handy size and will easily fit into a purse or pocket typographi cally speaking it is well styled for its purpose for the type used throughout is clear and readable sturdily bound the directory will sport an attractive blue and silver cover want a date look up his or her phone number in the direc tory want to get a homework assignment look up the phone number of your professor it's so simple when you own a direc tory of course everyone can afford fifteen cents for a directory but not one can afford to do without the directory kappa delts sweetheart will be chosen at dance kappa delta psi is pleased to announce that it will hold its third annual sweetheart dance on saturday evening december 6th dancing will be from ten until two at the transit valley coun try club it will be a semi-formal affair the fraternity takes great plea sure in presenting hank d'amico with his sweet and subtle swing formerly mr d'amico played with richard himber he was also featured with bob crosby and his band he now has his own band and kappa delta psi is presenting him for the first time at a university af fair as everyone knows each year a new coed is chosen as sweet heart of the fraternity for that year she is selected by the members of the fraternity on the basis of popularity personality and individual charm the lucky girl is honored at the dance and will receive a beautiful bracelet with the fraternity emblem en graved upon it hal rambath has been appoint ed chairman of the affair he masquers announce cast for roadside with the completion of tryouts last week blue masquers an nounced the cast for roadside a romantic western comedy with an oklahoma betting to be pre sented on friday and saturday nights dec e and 6 in the nor ton theatre hannie will be played by betty patterson texas by don gardi ner pap by mirek dabrowski red ike by philip hart black ike by wells knibloe buzzey by peter rudy and mrs foster by jean cotton other members of the cast include robert brock hurst and william halpern tickets go on sale today and may be secured from any mas quer the price owing to the federal tax will be 55 cents per person grace primas president of blue masquers advises students to purchase their tickets as soon as possible since the forthcoming play is the long awaited comedy for which the public has been clamoring famous scholar will lecture on renaissance art one of the most important events of the coming season at the albright art gallery will be a special free series of five lec tures by dr edgar wind on the philosophy of love in renais sance art in cooperation with the university of buffalo be ginning wednesday evening oc tober 22 this world-famous euro pean scholar who recently ar rived in this country from lisbon has been discussing five of the most renowned and popularly ad mired paintings of the italian renaissance the fifth lecture will be given at norton hall university of buffalo under the auspices of the fenton foundation and will take up titian's sacred and profane love all the lectures are free of charge and will begin at 9 p.m asked for a comment on the lecturer the gallery director gordon b washburn said dr wind is not only a distinguished scholar and the editor of the warburg institute of london he is also widely recognized as the greatest lecturer on the fine arts who has ever come to this coun try he is indeed one of the few lecturers on art who is equal ly fascinating to students of art and to those who have merely a bxe-beta phi sigma sponsor dance tonite at kleinhans i tonight beta chi epsilon and beta phi sigma fraternities are sponsoring their first joint dance at kleinhans music hall jack deyot of beta chi epsilon and roger smith of beta phi sigma and their committees have keen working hard for the success ot the dance much elaborate prep aration has been made by the co chairmen to assure all who at tend an evening full of entertain ment bob armstrong and his com plete n.8.c.-wben orchestra al ready popular with u.b dance fans will furnish the sweet and swing music he will feature the lovely vera holley and tall dark and handsome tiny schwarts do ing the vocals downstairs the beautiful lounge will dispense rest for the weary and refreshments for the thirsty many members of the faculty will be in attendance among them will be dr and mrs regin ald pegrum dr and mrs ellis ott and dean and mrs bertram lemon they have promised to prizes will be given for carnival entries the university of buffalo's an nual carnival night will be held this year on saturday night no vember 29 at norton hall all norton union members will be admitted absolutely free of charge every fraternity soror ity club or other organization on campus is urged to enter one or more concessions immediately from this date until wednesday november 26 entries for carnival night may be handed in to mickey ellis chairman of the mardi gras only those requests will be considered which explicit ly set forth in writing the type of concession to be entered duplication of entries will not be permitted first come first served is the motto furthermore those written requests which are handed in to the chairman in the very near future will receive the better locations on the main floor of norton union assisting mickey ellis on the carnival night committee are bert raff betty heinike and larry mclntyre each of these students will be glad to answer any further questions in regard to carnival night prizes will be offered for the best entries of fraternities sor orities and activities campus america first will participate in debate next tueßday at 8:00 p.m norton blue room will witness a battle over the question should we go to war julien kens wick and dick lowenthal argue that going to war is the only way in which democracy can be saved dick gedney president of the junior america first commit tee and ormus davenport claim that the united states should pro tect itself and forget all about the rest of the world it does not matter whether everyone in europe becomes a slave to hit ler as long as we are secure all of america firsters and in terventionists are invited to be present at the meeting of the debate club tuesday night in the blue room also ; everyone is asked to defend his views on the question the america first committee has become quite active during the last few weeks each day leaflets containing the view law school will hold reception on sunday the law school of the univer sity of buffalo will hold its first reception and tea of this academic year in the blue room of norton hall on sunday november it tea will be served from 4 p.m until 6 p.m this reception is being held for the purpose of acquainting the student body and in particular the new students with the mem bers of the faculty and their wives it will also afford the students the opportunity of meet ing some of the judges and prom inent members of the bar from buffalo and vicinity among those who have been in vited to attend are judge and mrs charles s desmond judge and mrs charles b sears judge and mrs samuel j harris judge and mrs david diamond mr and mrs john f lane mr and mrs morey c bartholomew mr and mrs philip j wickser mr and mrs karl a mccormick chan cellor and mrs samuel capen dean and mrs mark de wolfe howe dr and mrs carlos c al continued on page 4 continued on page 4 continued on page 4 continued on page 4 continued on page 4 continued on page 4 continued on page 4 last football game tomorrow the fundamental course for civilian defense is first aid have you enrolled in the red cross first aid class thursday at 3:30 in clark | gymnasium football tomorrow at rotary field
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Collection ID | BUF002 |
| Collection Title | University at Buffalo Student Newspapers |
| Item ID | bee-1941-11-14 |
| Title | Bee, 1941-11-14 |
| Publication Title | Bee |
| Masthead | The Bee Vol. 22 No. 8 |
| Date of Original | 1941-11-14 |
| Month | 11 |
| Day | 14 |
| Year | 1941 |
| Publisher of Original | University of Buffalo |
| Institution | State University of New York at Buffalo |
| Description | An archive of the Bee student newspaper from the University of Buffalo in New York. |
| Subject | University of Buffalo Student Newspaper Archive |
| Language | English |
| Source of Original | Microfilm |
| Material Type of Original | Student newspaper |
| DCMI Type | Text |
| Coverage | United States, New York, Erie County, Buffalo |
| Date of Digital | 8/21/2008 1:47:45 PM |
| Format of Digital | JP2 |
| Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 300 dpi. The original file size was |
| Publisher of Digital | State University of New York at Buffalo |
| Rights Management | Public domain |
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