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CANISIUS COLLEGE BI-WEEKLY NEWS
Vol. 2, No. 9
BUFFALO, N. Y., FEBRUARY I, 1935
10c per Copy
Prominent Students Prattle i TWO OF JESUIT FA- of Prom for Public Print! CULH OFFER VOWS
IN COLLEGE CHAPEL
Anv doubi* ihjkj ma> fuse crept I 1\ K^t.n: "It's a nier dance." L!s5«j iKe nttiid OS jinvoise al Caiussis* | // . liniKti: "It's toiniiiij alonjj ."cisardmg the SupCCe*.* of live Pronseft' | tine."
S\U On-xnitdl: "Whv don'i vou
Conference Pledges Support to Coming Sodality Social
xAe will ccriainlv be dssmsfcsed by ihe
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luve a battle of music? One band
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FROSH DEBATERS INVITE NIAGARA, ST. BONA TO DUEL
tnlere£htl«^i*le Debating tcAnv bci«.$ ofgAftotctl by FrTthflscn ios c(^strii» with lociil high tchoob And eoUcfr*.
Meeihiiy eveiuit*, FetHut.ijy -^th* she Fir»&ns.*tt .Ai'-jdesjii* vtsll hald iryw»4ts i»f its fi«« inter-•^'KiHegbtr' dehtssstg, ixmn.. 'X%g *w<srri*»?*«l caitwlidair* svsll bie ditltrsmssicij h) thrsr ludfir* sclei.::trd f.*mtx the nsrftithen «f the iK^nStx, aw-d ;~idgin5 hv th* tnirtsse iistfrest slwmjt 'H' rxriy nufSieWi t»| sisr iicW'Kty Ittf fbr b+t ihfse- TO-ei.* Csscpi^i?Issues W-ili
"Hf kifvn at*4 tpiriiesl* Eveiy ate«tb«rr ?'as alfr*ily signsiiesl h^t ifi5r«ttut)«i tm dilhitgtk* pio or c*,wv ihf qHiestik'tst* Rr»- t<!*lv*d, 'lliLi! Nesx 'H'urk State :4(|oi|»t X \:<n-K.'xn:ie t x{ si-sjrm ttj Ir^ssblMMi-
Mi- Ids*Aid F. Ibfieti, F*ailty \|«4e»«t<jif ui thr tje»h«iw« •aratsvi'*,. hi* aliradv *cYept!«^l a thalhttgr tstiasis Canasi^s Hs^h S^l^wwL 'FW dale smI tW coittes! v*ill he amtouiK'ed ui live ffcrxi isisuettf tSw Clwri'iv. *I1«r .Aca- denua hus vhiltrnged \\ve Nt,i,^.art Freshman Drhiterx. St. llo«t*veinurr Frrshuien,. ,\'tH'ksU,,, >!. J<»».tph% C«d' legisK, Huli:hiuM.>tt aisd S^wjlh Paik Ms'^h ."klwrnds, -Mast s»! ihe^ ate ex. fiiri ii«..l j-^ jj.-.'i^»ii ili^ i'liisllr*l''e isi tl'ti?
FREE PROM TICKETS
'Hte Pjskm l.*«au5U5ttre vs tU
iJi-Sf X lire ttvkel to fi^'h stv,!- tlenl sif\»sitnj; Ine pjtlions eilhci nxme m nckel, -A ikkrl vsdl aU* he JS* aided As x jHt^-e to
ihr sli^leu! wlhui,' the nak>i
Junior, ,S*>ph««uo8e, and I rrsh man.
Fr. Bunn and Fr. Dincen make \ their final oblation on Feb. 2 at | Man in the auditorium. Student body attentia.
ttn'i rifHsgh for nse.
/.. //ts«irr: "Fin ^ttinij all ex¬ cited, So',« »wnich!>dy else."
(i, K<tfHetief: "Nothing to say."
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FR. RECTOR CELEBRANT
PREFECT OF DISCIPUNE
Ri:v. iiMorHV i V)isu:s. s j
ACTORS WIN PRAISE FOR 'IN THE MORGUE'
Kteti, While *tAf in the »«ond prtstliKtion of the s«ajion. Edwartl Cullen to addrrsa the group Feh, S.
PIJ^V WUX BE REPEATED
l>ii MoiSHlas rsesnot;, btn>a»x Jbi. Wierr sctiie* t»! b!eAthles,s spevtatutx
was rtiictrsl tlse ikrsUing dranu, '*ln
I 'Fhr students' chapel of Canisius I vsa* iIh- »«.Tne oi a nK»t inspressivc I crrenwin) last Saturday nvornin^ * when ihr Rev. Edward B. Bunn, S. J. and iHe Rex. 'Fimothy J. Dinern, I S.J. pronoussCed thca tuul vow* as ! nrcji'ibcrs of the Societv ol Jesus. Flic I priest* knelt <mj tlse altar steps during I ihe celebration of the mis.s b> the Rc-i. Jamr* P. Sweeney, S. J., an ufscu n*e tiuK cartte tor tltem to re trive c«>5miumion. each recjtcd h:« I s^ilmm vows while the celebrant heU' j ihe Blessed Sacransent jiasi ab<>',c th^ cihorium. 'Hse vrrx simplicity ol ilr ; filwal vervcd oivlv to make llw rcca umt list iivue ihjilhnj: and ::r.pres>2V-r -A brjje gatSwring o! siudcttrs aiu* sriends of Father lUutn and Father Difjcen **ere present in llw cha;x-l ind X fsttuij; crlebraiion u,«>i plac .jllrf d-x- di.tK nl the cerenKm:e-s. Climax ol Jeiuit Training live solaun prof»u»ce?ifernt of liicse \mv^ of p<uverty. chavtitv and r^Hrdietsce s* the cliniax of a Jesuit's tiainsttg. .Ml his studies and b'tvjrs piexi*iMS to thi* art rather prepara- ifl>n I the Jesiiit by tsx^e HKans n^kes ?ijsn,sel! nwsrr worthv of being rrceisrc
The annual skatinj; party and dance of the Western New '^'ork So¬ dality ConfererKc seemed headed for complric and unprecedented success when the central omcc at Canisius received reports last week from all the schools of the conference to the effect that tickets were selling rapidly and that the students oi the various insti¬ tutions were looking forward with interest and enthusiasm to the forth-
STUDENT COUNSELLOR
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Canisius Choristers Sponsor Social for Benefit of Azuwur
Cle« Club to feature Roland Simp- ton as postlude to Promenade, proct^eds to go lo Year Book futnd.
REV. FJ>\VARD B, BUNN. SJ.
ACADEMIA ELECTS ITS NEW OFFICIALS
Albert Burke chosen tis president for the second lerm. Members debate kidnap penalty at last house debate.
PUBUC DEBATES SOON
.Anotlier score lor the Glee C*lub!
the .Moisur," a pbv ipprtH^fi^t'fJ.v ! 'Fucsday evening. .March 5th. the col- diSK^ted by Cyivl Kiel*, nsoir appivs { |^^ clioriiterx will sporssor an in- piiasely »iagea iu il*e S<os.»r t«^u j j„.,,,^j j^j^^ j^jj^ ^j Summit Hall atid nsmi appr«4«m!rlv enaaed lite | ^^^.j j{^^,^ ,,|j^ ^^ adcxjuate tinis to the nsght hehne tite ISvckslogx Exam j ^yinter slVuI seisun wh-ch lias been iiuis«in. NVailv 3^) {tervtsus Ccountmg
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sIk si.*^e. pjtjip,. and nuke-up itten) I w'.itKKKd the IV I loiuujKe and be- ' KX'-tve ai thi* wuiulertul luiiwut. ai- lanj^n^nls have been tnide to re|<eat ihf ofleiing tvn tlve night of Februan Kih, tn acciMiMiwKlate the many one- i jsci-|ovei'> uuntbeted fen^^ng Canistu* j stvidrnt's, I
"In tlse Moigue" was the second \
hy far iIk mc^st en)Ovat>!e ui Hifx of Canisius.
-Afranj:«nen$-s ior this aent have b«cen pbved in chaste oJ the Executive i.*o;twuttee to sevuie the nto^t eth- *;cut pronwtion of the first aftair of ihts kind vet undertaken by this or- ganiraiion.
A ivwub? oichestra under the batmi ot Rubnd Sitns>v.uu '35, will
i>\xh i'! iJk seasiui pirsented by the j fvtriush rhythm for the lt|:ht<«NfiK>t
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the cbis distsnCtton* which rx;st, j
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it'al CA'.iifC (viruh hx> Ivvn «rpaiated j
iiom the material cause (KkIvI nutch i
to the annov uhe u! she chiet ch.vr,ic
tei, ablv and .iiti^tuallv jvutrased bv
Cvfit Kiel.'. Sui»|MHtini; Mr. Kteti-
vveie twu* men and a voice. 'Fhe^c j
futtu ten to twoi. Since this will be ihe bst iHU'^^'^'^'y h»r a M-via! gath- ertnK ^*f this kind betoie Lent, a cvpacitv atteiuLuK'e is extvcted. 1 he tax is 75 cent> SK*r couple. PrvKCCxls svill be used tv« help fuiance the ".\ruwui."
Fhe (ilee Club is anticipating^ sev- %ix\ uivitatiiMis for its annual spring coiK'eils at hval coMege>. and al- {('•xnttnu^d on page four)
The S-rvior .Academia held its semi-annual election ot orHcers at the last meeting of the Society on Januarv' 22nd. As a result of the ballots cast by the luember'S present .-Mbert Burke was irturind as Prestdetu tor t'ne sec¬ ond semester. Hi> colleagues in otHcr who were chossen at the sam>e meeting are: Vice-President. Levvnard Hacker: Tictsurer. Norman lLue>: attd Cen¬ sor. .-\rthur Plwlps. The Pre-»iJent and the new staff will preside over the next mettins which is scheduled for February 6th.
With the be-^iitning of the second term the vvurk oi the .Acadetv.ia will become ntore intensive. Fhe public debate >eason w ill stvon eng^Sc the in¬ terest o; the members with a series of hiHue debates against Dayton. Niag¬ ara and others. 'l"his v\ ill be followed by the annual trip durini'; the E.ister recess. Pbas tor this la>t vcutvue arc almuot completed by the debate manase;, Walter Barrett and the trip will include a number ot worthy op- IHuients in several colle-^es along the .-\ibntic seab-oard.
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| Title | The Griffin: volume 02, issue 09 - Feb. 1, 1935 |
| Description | "The Griffin" is the student published newspaper of Canisius College. The first volume, first issue was published Sept. 29, 1933. It continues publication today. |
| Creator | Canisius College |
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New York (State), Western Erie County (N.Y.) Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Publisher of Original | Canisius College |
| Date of Original | 2/1/1935 |
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