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LGIMFFIN
CANISIUS COLLEGE BI-WEEKLY NEWS
Vol. 2, No. 6
BUFFALO, N. Y., DECEMBER'7, 1934
10c per Copy
Bishop Turner Trophy Comes ' ^^ Vl^^^ IS DONOR
T« r • • A* A Ul OF COVETED TROPHY
lo Canisius At Assembly —
With a dtihculi hui highly »«cces*'
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m hstiofv lliat the iiuphy had c<>inc lo the Buffalo aitslttut.on. Fhe pre- senutton tcintionie* weic enhaiKrd by tlie prcveiscc of .Msgr. Edmund J.
Brm, irj/irs-etitals'.c lA Hishojt 'F-,itivci . Dr. Edward J. l.y«x»». '!>.
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CHRISTMAS DRIVE TO HELP THE NEEDY
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Announcement of Gift Made al A**embly. "Doc" Waited Un¬ til Prize Re*ted "Where He Wanted It."
Brady Elected Prom Chairman Other Committees Chosen
than Dr. Edward J. Lyons who had vv aiicd manv vears tor his pet urcim I IO come true. Watching CanisitiS, | $t. litjnavcnturc and Niagara icKit- • ball tearjis fight it oul amongst them- i vrh.cs each Vear stiKc 1915 when he I
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both iit. Itonavcnture and Niagara on ;
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w.Vj two sexi\ ago donated the cup, I . - i /• - - i
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Alurnni a6SM*:iatson. am! Dr. James | H. Ciosvdlc, graduate maiuger oJ I -Athbl*.*. Slaoit talks wric gurit by I MtgiT. Bntt aitd .Mr, KJleen. I
Called Upon IO deliver i stir ting I otatsosj as he re-.r^vcd live trojshy, cbptain S^^erhKkj co««en!ed hiti;- • s«l! Wtth o<i«- m ivvts teswr »?atcnscrst>, the cxMttett ol vvh^h »c*n-^*l 2o itvdi- j calt a bs*ck luiurr lor ihe utlr tS' I piiaiMMts of C.-Jitimm two iradttiorul j tt^xh. "'Dfee <up is here to Slav" \ prrd»£t!Csl Slt'.e. 'Ihe nieu wh»o do rtisi graduate sn JurK aivd the i.'oh- ivxtt team oj this year have decided •'•J le^S' ;t Kelt i:.t X'. lexsl three nV3ie
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STUDENT HANDBOOK TO APPEAR MONDAY
This Is It!
Irji Catsis*'.;.* With his diploma, in PJ.s.* "IXk" Lvujts dccsded on hts own iiutiitive, to give an iiKentive lor kecrver cwnpetitktn in tW Lsttle
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What b Happeniag at Camma, j All Activitiea Listed and Ex*
piairied.
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thus th!u..ijh FHF CANISIAN.
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its issue Ol ,\pnl i-. lVi2:
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watched the CinlKivs iwt only duritvs
..(^'A.t!:i'tued OH p<tge four)
In behalf of the Student* and Faculty of Canisius Col¬ lege, THE GRIFFIN extends sympathy to George Laivkes, •36, and fanvily upon the re¬ cent death of his father.
Jfjseph D. Hrady. '35. who ror lour years has been an outstanding member of the present Senior class was elected chairman oi the annual college Prom which will be held some time in February. .Mr. Brady received a majority of the votes cast by tncmbers oi the student council uhich is made up of class presidents | and the prcsidenrs or all the school [ organtzatiotts. The other candidates I for the pO(St were .Michael Lai ley and ; .Morris Wilier, both promi.nent seniors, [
For the past icw years t.he college ' Prom has been one o: the outstand- ; ing events of Hufialo's winter season. It has been the custom to engage a natiotully known orchestra to furnish [ the nmsic and to distribute appropri- 1 ate and distiiKtivc favors to the ; bdies.
Tap Coffin Qub Members
'l"he m4a!st unique feat-are or the Prom howcve.*- and that which truly s;3.mps St as a Canisius attair is the !appin-g of the members of the Conin Club which takes place at rnidnight t*.ith impre-siivc ccretnonirs. It is | then tliat the mmibers of the grad- ; .lating class who have excelled throughout their course in athletics, • studies aiid cAtra-curriojlir a-c'ivitics are inducted into this honor society.
*I*hts honor which comes to only a select rets- is the *:oal of all interested students and it u regarded by all as x:x ittdrcation o: a man's out5tandin-g ibilitv and application.
Brady Promtses Success
.Mr, Ibady lias promised that this
\r.i!> Prom will at leas: cxjual the
>,:ccc'N>es of previous years. He has
ch^tsen the heads tcif the ', a:;...fu> cotiv
¦ mittrcs and together with them is at i
CONCRETE WORK FOR i SOCIOLOGY CLASSES
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I Group of Six Seniotrs Begiiu the Work at the Buffalo Founda¬ tion. Conditiotts, Remedies Bureau Work to be Studied.
present planning the event and pre¬ paring to na.me the men who will serve on the committees. It is ex¬ pected that men from all four classes will be chosen for committee posts.
"We arc now contacting various orchestras in an endeavor to provide the very finest dance music available ior that evening," said .Mr. Brady. ¦'We feel certain that we shall be able to offer entenainment of a unique and enjoyable character. The 1935 Pro.m will be just as successful as other Canisius Proms if we can judge from the spirit of enthusiastic co-operation thus far manifested by all concerned."
Father Bunn, student counsellor and mode.'-ator of the student council commicnted brfetiy on Mr. Brady's election and urged the entire student body to support the Prom and make It a complete success.
'".Mr. Brady," 'ne decbnrd. "in other years has proven his ability and ii the other members of the commit¬ tee show the sam.e industry as he does and has. the success of the event is assured."
{Continued on pcge three)
COMMERCE CLUBBERS DANCE TONIGHT TO GEORGIAN RHYTHMS
Second Annual Dance to be Held in the Ballroom of the Hotel Lafayette. Lovers of the Social .A.rts .Attend in Lesrions.
.A-. J, supplement tu the regular class worl in Sociology. Fr, Carj-eti- ter's clxss is engatjing in sotue actual sfxnal activities.. 'I'he entire group will siLK>n be assigiKd to varv<>us social works and agencies in order tlut they may gain sonte tirst-hand knowledge ot actvial conditions, remedies, and the workings ol mvuI bureaus.
A preliminary step in thts direction has been made by a group of six >cniors, who ha\e begun work at the Uutlalo Foutubtion. The fvsture stvial vvorkets are: K. (.iorman, J. Tyler. W. V.\>nrov. J, W..kiJ>. t f\ CiVrkingham. .n\d K, .Maiihariit, Fhe foundation is mainly a statistical organii'ation. It iKk-s no actual relief work, but by means of the records it ctnupites it is of no little xvsi>tancc to the relief ageiK-ie<,
{Continued on page three)
'Fonight. IX-cern'oer 7. 'Fhe Can- i-^jus College Commerce Club vvill pby httet to hundreds or former iVicrn'ocrs and triends u\ the Ballroom or Hotel Lafayette. litis annual attair, received a most favorable rcsponvc irom lovers ot the s<x:ial arts and promi-k-s to surpass last year's d.incc in attendance and enter- raimnent.
Club Georgians
-Maestro Eddie Frauenheim will direct his Club Georgians in special xwd novel arrangements of the most popubr oi dance music with the assistaiK'c of two well-known vocal performers. This musical group has been reaping laurels in local social circles for several stiisons. and is con¬ tinually making new friends among coUc-gians through its original siyle of presentation.
Chairman Sabvatore \ alvo and his Committee have extended an invi¬ tation to all students, faculty aiul aluitmi to attend this, the rirst six-iel e\ent of the winter sca.scn. He said, "We are indeed gratified to st;c the ifUi'iest that bis been shown by the large advance sale of tickets." .Addi¬ tional tickets can still be secured totiay from anv member of the Com¬ merce Club or at the very latest at the door. X"
{Continued on page three) (^j
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| Title | The Griffin: volume 02, issue 06 - Dec. 7, 1934 |
| 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. |
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| Publisher of Original | Canisius College |
| Date of Original | 12/7/1934 |
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