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CANISIUS COLLEGE BI-WEEKLY NEWS
Vol. 3. No. 13
BUFFALO, N. Y., MARCH 27, 1936
10c per Copy
SOPHS, JUNIORS TO PRESENT SPRING DANCES
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10 EORIf STUDENT BESTS BIG
ST. PATHICK'S DANGE ! DEBARS PREPARE
BUZZARD
Kev. Edward A, Ryan. S. J., NUde
Do<*or of HhAmy by Louvain
Univ. Alter Craduajv Siudy
TMESIS PUBLISHED
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"ing^ it. !Af :xi Wrilhcr w*» COlSCerm-d, Ml llw' etttjre ivtoier did rwi keep i'Mititarf'vr Club a^nbcrs 4nd their !rae«sdt !««!« throitgmg t« the Statlcr Tr*{*!fe R«*sn on March 17, the »>c- <c:;-i:»i»3«s besnf iW Clwb'i anmial Spring
lavtjiit up to iha-ss frfMjtaiion os Jauyifig mo ol l.W br»t d.ifKc* of the vctr, ic*ae 01 liar Fill and o*sc in the Sprini;, ibe CiKtiairtferi'' offering tm Sl, Pi{% nithi pir.ticd ihr brge :*nd fespfn" <r»»«d oi djJKers xnd ritirked a tsac'i'r*tiu« <!ai!i$,i, Wih t«icislly and Jii&MX"ally-,, 10 the Clsfb't. effort* for ihe Jr.*!,
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t'S-^n* ciw^ttwd with ceoiplete »?;Kcr>,t., i.:-i '.-^ ,.!.'^-. jhjHi ibctc (Col^sttn*., to e.\- ;s-s&4 sJbcs? ikinks ai&J i^iecisims tvi .ill mIs« trt iss}' iiriy »i4ed in nuki.fig -l 4M <*ijS«t*n4iRg c»a-Jsva«i J«r tlhr C'Wjasiiejcr CL^b.
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TW j3fAl rr^^alii fisieetsng; will be beW «ast Tlius'td.iy, Apisl 2- Vhe <mn' miller in ch»i'gr of ihew infonrul din- jsfis AsHMtfatftfevJ llui a tjx.tier hiS be*n liinfd up, llwr tsiS'je iod pl*ce vtill h( |io!»!evl liter.
Croup Plaiu Extensive Speaking
Tour During Next Few Weeks;
Ready for Road Trip
PRIZE DEBATE IS IN MAY
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LIBRARY
11?* Ltbiaty u»iliv imtoytKtd two »i-£fti!kaiii giii*, mitc of 55cXt.M:i h\mi an »m»i»t,tmHi!» givet lor tIse {Hitvhite ol Si^nith biwli:, and the «.«het o! ^5-iW liiKii the i\mitmt<x CUtb to bii> ttew K*At Ul l»tttin«>'f..
TJsff Libraty il>*i amtoviiH'ed that tl tl it ttcewmg etti{.<-* in die rvviy cvmi- te>! >j*«M«i*»red bv .Metro Goldvvyn Miter piit»4inet. Use eviay w to be Oite tkniyJind vvwrdt Jiod ili pur^»il»e it to cvwitpjie ihe bk»i»k^ "1*4^ o< IVo Cti«e*' with live pkiute, Siine only 4 Jew colle^r» Jie entetevl in tlie con- Irti, llwte tt Ji vety gii«.Kl cluiKe tot
'Ilii* btelxntcn icaion is a par licubfly busy one lor the Senior I Academia. Canttius rq>re«-ntativcs; will wke part in five inter-collegiate { debase* and a tensinir. La»t night, at .Mt. St. Jtsseph'i .Academy, the an- nuil Otatortal Conictt wa* prrtentcd by the Academb. The winrter of the f cx»ntrtt received the Btndettun MenK>- ? ral Medsl, won laat year by Mr. \ Joltn Neylon c»l the prrwrni iopho- i st^fe claist, {
Lankes Lohan Mr. Gtor^ ly4nkri, iormcr prcsi- | dent oi the .Academta. and Mr. Ed- I ward Ijahia. tecrttary of the debating -5«:tri<c!y, will travel to Kochrtter tioday. ,\'i/arelh CoUrjie oj that city i* pby- .:t5 Iwrtt this evening to repre«-nta- ; tsvci irons Niagara University, the f rnivertity of Rtx-lwrtter. Niagara B^u-Kf^ri;* SLhe».>l and Caniiiis*- A tor- : :tul dinnes Will be given the visiting f delegate* :i.nd a teminsr will follow, t llw Italian ijuasisn of Eth:^>p;a •-. tfae 4tjb|ect far di*ri;«t:«n. ^Ir. Rob¬ ert I)w\rr, pfomittesu attorney or ^ Rcchcijer. will cortdiKt the d»cu*sion- I Flytin-Ncylon
On .Apnl 6th, .Mr. William Flynn. «ev%ly-<lectexl prrtident of the .Acad- ettu*. and Mr. John Neylon will tra- § vel to Oleasi to meet ILMiaventure in ' a debjtt. llie debate with the third Of CaLnaiu*' tradsikwul rivaU will (eatyte a >chc*sl a»«mibly to be held at lii^juv ettture. Cani>iuii will uphold ; Issf isrgative >Jde oi the questic-n: Re- i wlve^. that C«igie^ »hall hxve the [ pdvver to over-ride by a two-tkird>' \ vote a live to four decii.'on of the ¦ Suprttiy Court. It wii in a debate j usx«i the Supretw Ctxirt ijueMion that ; C*ani»iw« de'cated Nbgara in Eebni- j ary. .Mr. J. .Nomun Hayes, who ^\y\.e tot the college in tlut debate. i> b«>y t'toc day^. *;vaking lot Can- ictiut on vA'ce^ive Sundays in the tra- velUng »ympc»Mum of the Western New York Sodality Conference.
CXua^L&nx
At tlte pre^nt writing. Mr. John Olin and Mr, James Lam*, are pre- s luring to meet Lovob I'niversitv oi I Chkagvt, Lovob t* vi«ting Buffalo on it:i Fatter-week trip. .Ai plans iwvv tiand, the twvt atoie-meiiiioned .Acad¬ emia member-Si will nteet the Loyula ijvaketN twi tlie evening of .April l^lh in a debate $}vnsored by and pre- >e{!led before a Kval coiuKil of the Knight* of Columbus, Caimius will again defend the negative side of the Supreme Court question.
BOTH CLASSES PREP FOR ANNUAL SOCIALS
Strassberger and Behringer to Head Sophomore
Venture; Hurley and Bain Named Chairmen
of Moving-Up Day Dance Set for May
15; Committees are Selected.
SUCCESSFUL AFFAIRS PREDICTED
Following their successful Soiree presented last fall, the Sophomore Clis* will offer another Dance to the Mjcsally iiKlincd men of Canisius. Tliis affair is scheduled for May 1, or thereabouts, with the exact date deter¬ minable in the very near future.
'Ilie Co-Chairmen for this DarKe arc Paul Straj-sbcr'^cr and Charles Behringer. and it is to their able hands that the conducting of the affair is entru-jted. The Chairmen annouiKe that the Saphomorc ofTering will be a senu-clotsed Dance, that Ls. each mem¬ ber of the Cla<.> of '3S will have the opportunity of inviting one fnend to the ait air.
The Commit leemen. as released by the Cluirmen, are as follows:
Publicity—Charles Duffy. Chair- nun, assisted by Joseph Cook, t-aw- rence Hybrid. Edward Stack, and .Al- hctx Woepple.
iXxir—Js>>eph Lyons, Chaimian, is.si>jcd by .Albert Schwegler. John Demerly. Edward Haley, .Matthew Burke, and Robert Einnegan.
Decorations — WiUia.T: Shaddock. Chairman. a>sistevi by Michael Har¬ rington, Richard Str:issberger. .Mar¬ tin Flemming. William Watkins. Frank Egan.
llckets—lliomas Cullen. Michael IXiben-t/. Paul Batt. .Murray Con¬ roy. Ernest .Attea.
.Music—Harold Heckman. Chair¬ man. a>si>tcd by John Maloney. John Kane. Walter Steflan. Jck>eph En¬ right.
Hall — Carl Hutiuuel. Chainnan. assisted by Clayton Barth. Eugene Patcuillet. Jo<ph Maxwell. .Allan WdHams.
MITE BOX
UBKAKY
iC'itt{t>iSieJ tt« pit^i.' /'.vtf)
ACXDVMXA
{Co^ntinut'd o.t pitt/e ttc»)
".Ask -Me .Another" had its day as a ^vpubr itid«.>or sjxtrt. llie ques¬ tionnaire conducted by the library met with sigiul success. Now abotit the mite Ktxcs. The Rev. J. Clayton Murray. S. J.. Student Counsellor. suggests the following questionnaire. to be answered in private, but. it is Iwped with great profit for the cause of Christ in the missionary fields.
I. Have 1 a mite-ba\?
.2. If so. where is it?
.V. What am 1 doing vvith my txld nickels, dimes and pennies?
4. Whv not put them in the mite- box?
,S. Why put them in the mite-bax?
\'ou can answer them all, but here is a little help tor yo\x on number
Faced with the task of securing suf¬ ficient funds to finance their Year Book, the Azuwur, ne.xt year, the Junior Class will conduct the Mov¬ ing-L'p Day Dance on May 15. This affair will be open to all Canisians and their friends.
In former years the Dance held on the evening of Moving-L'p Day has been a chased one, with only members of the Junior Class eligible to attend. However at a recent Junior Class meeting it was decided to change thb policy, and conduct an open dance, in view of the considerable funds needed to publish a successful Year Book next year.
Messrs. James Hurley and Ward D. Bain have been selected as Co- Chairmen for the Juniors' offering in -May, and with their experience in the conducting of varied sodal aflairs a sxiccessful Dance can already be fore¬ cast.
llie location for the Moving-Up Day affair is not definite but the Committee has the Park Club and the Meadowbrook Club under considera¬ tion. The Music Chairman, Richard .Anthony, pron!;scs a name band.
The Co-Chairmen have selected their Cotimnttees as follows:
.Advisort- — John Olin. Manager, attd Paul Sullivan. Printing.
Hall—Robert Brinkworth.
Music—Richard .Anthony.
Floor—George Digman.
Tickets—Thomas Bulger.
Publicity—Ben Werth.
Decoratioas—George Cunningham.
Patrons—Gerald Coughlin.
five. 3?0 .American Jesuits are bbor- ing on the foreign missioits in all parts of the world. Can I not make the sacrihce of a few pieces of silver to eiKourage them in their work for Christ and for the soub He died to save?
MEIDEL CLUB
Due to poor weather condi¬ tions the Mendel Club meeting scheduled for Monday evening, .March 23rd, has been postponed until .Monday evening, March 30th. The guest speaker: for the evening is Mr. .Miller, M. S., a Canisius alumnus, who will lecture on, "The Hormones." .Membcii and those desirous of attending are urged to be in room four at S P. M.
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| Title | The Griffin: volume 03, issue 13 - Mar. 27, 1936 |
| 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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| Publisher of Original | Canisius College |
| Date of Original | 3/27/1936 |
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