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canisius college bi-weekly news
Vol 3, No. 5
BUFFALO, N. Y., NOVEMBER 22, 1935
10c per Copy
GRIFF GRID CAMPAIGN CLOSES WITH VICTORY
Season Ends with Sensational Win Over Niagara Eagles; Team's Record Summarized.
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DRAMATICS
Party of Thirly-fivc to Leave for
Niagara Falls To<lay lo Study
Abrasive Manufaictxmng
'Hji* aJtcrnaon, a party of thirty-
I five Suohi^craiH, headed by Profcs-
""^ I sor MigiEcl k»x!rigur/, club Modcr-
Unicfuc Onc'Acl Play ContMt To j asor, aiid Dr. WilHarn J. Sverbcly,
Open Today I sitiiiani Proicvs/jr ai Phviscs, will
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Wsjh ;hi» awwyjtCcJJsciH, tlfer Oac- | will vt.sit the Carbarunduni plant,
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NETWORK BAND PLAYS FOR COMMERCE DANCE
Hotel Buffalo to be Scene of December Affair; Ticket Sale Promises Record Crowd.
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GLEE^LUB
Mcrcyhurst Trip, Radio Broad¬ casts Planned by Choristers
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a {UJsofially kiKxun thcttUit to address site club at it* r^ext niertsng, at S
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Once again the Commerce Club will bask in the lime light. This said baiking will take place on Decem¬ ber 6th, the traditional night for the Annual Fall Dance of the Club. It is an established fact in the annals of Caniiiu.5 social activities, that the Commerce Club holds two of the best dances of the year, the first in the Fall and the second in the Spring. This former is, according to the above date, just two weeks away.
The scene of the dance will be the ballroom of the Hotel Buffalo. The
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bulletm bwar-O-i. Vhc cwj^juttce w I dnr^ mt ths* !t>reting includes: | John I>:rhl Karl Klah*-. Carroll Mi!»nr, Fjj.:k--> Martin, and Ed- I
The Glee CKib held a social after
its rehearsal Thursday, the guests
being Rr.-. Hugh J. .McLaughlin,
S. J.; Rev. Edward F. Dooley, S. J.,
.Mo^ierator, and Mr. Williani H.
Davenport, Director.
.About tv,cnty-tive m.cmbers at¬ tended, and after going through about \
ihc numbers, a lufKheon was served. \
As to the "eats", wc would respect- ! orchestra of Jerry Girard will play.
fully refer you to the menibers. For i At present this band is playing at the
future socialss promises have been | Hotel Mansfield in New York City.
nizdc for similar appetite-satisfying j -Mr. Girard's band has a rating on the
rcifeshnients. \ National and the Columbia Broad-
Father McLaughlin addressed the! castmg Nerivorks. This seems to be a
meeting and concluded his rcnurks : huge and a genuine guarantee of the
with a statement that the Glee Club | enjoraient for the evening. Of
may be a>sured of a trip to Mercy- 1
hurst at Erie, Pa., when, as and if it
Is prepareil to accept the invitation.
t- >taitding feature of the Glee Club. Fo t-Ha<e. who arc not now m.embers j of the Glee Club, and who desire to I
SU. WilliAiii Watkins, president
the club anf>ou!Ke\l the designing
course, the dance will go from ten to two, and the price will be only one dollar and fifty cents. Special fadli- lies have been arranged to take care of the cloak room, trouble that was experienced at an earlier dance there this year.
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it will be necrssary to register at the I during the classes, after the classes,
ne.xt re.hearsal. Father .McLaushlin < ^-'^v tim.e at all that a student can be
furt.Hcr stated it niav be petssible to ; seen, the prospect for a representative
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to appear in Buffalo had to be turned i Chaimun of the ticket com.mittee,
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Alter the d<hMf tlte trvtied imm | 0i tlir cwsuiitutiitti. wart 4p|«»».we\l and j asOCt-i^lrid by iW wvlety. It \*'^> alw* I igt««.l iij-wrt that tlte -j^icifty >!KHild i Ml X* a j»ativn hi tine idxy tv» be pte- i "ieiUexl bv tlve dtaiuatk' s*\"iety oi the | cxillfge m Jjtnuaiy. j
The otTA--er» wi the siKTsety tot f j»>35.J<, Mt Me. Charleii Suchan. Peo'drtu; .Ml. .Nbrttn D'IKmukIL '<r\ifH!\i Mf. Jainei Kctutey. Tivanttei and Mf> Edvv.trd Gjlli};, ,v r ^ant at Anui.
irady for «!i-stsibuti*n to the follow- |
asj; mesftbcfs: FtaiKt,* Hall, Jack J
Hreiiu-in. W'olty Crycoll. En^css I j^^rger and more representative m^em
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K:a:K-» F.'aJt'i, Get aid Hare, Clar- |
csx-r }L.i:ji:i5el. Norbett Kifchgcs^jner, j
Karl Klakv. Le\Hur\i Klahs Fdtvani [
I .i:- Waiiam MaclXKuld. Cirtoll !
NUK.. Fra.Kis Mauin. William J COMMERCECLUB
Mitthffu^, Emmett .Mc.Ma.hon. |
Fhner Melling. William Mottl, 1»c\«5i;e Misrtay, Gerald .\c:der' j'seytji, LetiHurd Reit. .Albert Rirster, CbtetKr Rirsjun. Robnd Smith, [ EJwarJ Stack. Richard Stras^Krr-^rr. i WilUatu Wahl, William Wjitkinv [ aiul Allen Williajt«. f
GLEE CLUB iC^ntinu(rJ or p'Ci;^ nvo)
Mr- H. SeeJbach, Jr., Discitsses Alr-Conditkmlng at Meeting
Obituaries
In behalf of the Students asui Faculty OS Canisius C^»llege. Vtii Gs.im.v e-\tend* sympathy la "n*i«?u«. F. OuitJli^an. \>7. iij;v»n the death of his n*.other: Vv» John .Moiughan. '.'S. \.t\\y(\ the death of his father: to -Albert Halleria, '37, upoE\ the death of his mother; to Jiitseph C)'l.eary. 'J?, n\\m the death oi his tnother: to Edward lungas- set, '.>6, u[K}n the death ot his Ijrandmother: and to Rev. John P. I\laney. S.J.. of the Faculty, upvm the death o! his father.
.At the last nteeting of the CtHis- [ EiKrce Club on Monday. November \ IS. .Mr. Hennan Seelbach, Jr.. of the j Equipment Sales, Iik., gave a discus- | sion of air-conditioning. He described i the essential elcnsents of an air-cott- | djtioEting system attd pointed out that | many devices being s<.>ld curretuly as air-conditioning etjuipntent bck most of these essentials-
Mr. Seelbach said that the domestic I applicattoii part of the business lies [ almoiSt entirely in the future, but I there is at present a large Held for I industrial and cotnnsea'ial applica- I tions. In many lines of business, such I as the restaurant business, the place I that dv.Ksn't have air-conditioning i will fail. He strongly urged college I ujen to enter the sates tield.
"Fhe atteJUion of the members is I called to the fact that the Commerce j Club now meets on alternate Mon- I days instead of Thursdays. The ne.\t 1 meeting will be held on December 2.
m.eans. of course, that the advance sale is going well. Of course he Ls all prepared, even anxious to sell more.
The committees for the dance are: Co-Chairmeji—Frank Kennedy and Lawrence Highland. Music—Carl Hum.mel. John Haggerty. Waiter Steffan. Eugene Regan. Publicity— Clayton Barth. Charles Dufty. Mar¬ tin Flenuiu"ng, Paul Stra.ssburger, Thomas Griftin. Gerry Riemondo. Hall—William Shaddcvk. Robert Hogan. Robert Schwartz, Joseph Co<,ik. Tickets—.Austin -Allen. Paul Batt. Edward Eggleston, Thomas Griffitt and lanies Batt.
Talk to Dramaiio Society by Courier-Express Critic
-Mr. W. E. J. Martin, well- known dramatic critic of the "Courier-E.xpress". will give an informal talk dealing with the contemporary theatre on the evening of Monday, November 25. The meeting will be held under the auspices of the Dra¬ matic Society. It will take place in the blue-walleJ Senior Room. .All are invited to attend.
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| Title | The Griffin: volume 03, issue 05 - Nov. 22, 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. |
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| Date of Original | 11/22/1935 |
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