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s.g. suggests administrator become theatrical agent the new dormitory will incorporate almost all suggestions made by resident students, assistants, and jesuit counselors. these include private phones in each room carpeting halls. laundry snack bar be four times as large building; extra space for storing luggage also available. lounge game larger dormitory, mainly because no other use was found space. three hundred thirty - seven students accomodated dorm opposed to 303 present dorm. parade earlier day, mud takes place followed convocation quadrangle. than past twenty more vehicles included this year's queen chosen at dance. procedure choosing slightly different from years. campus organizations sponsor candidates (either coeds or nurses). a board of "experts" narrow field down selected balloting conducted couple can cast one ballot. past, chose queen. park. legends supply entertainment iroquois brewery even more. picnic moved sunday facilitate greater attendance college girls area who, should have been classrooms while taking place. business, president robert greene read letters student senate passed unanimous resolution suggesting that administration investigate possibility acquiring status meeting, monday evening, march 28. motion instructed senator daniel seklecki contract with national association obtain discount cards. mail boxes located on first floor, adjacent "control d e s k." small lounges music eliminated structure. canisius acquires full time profs teach fine arts psychology neff announced dance held friday, may 6, hearthstone manor, walden dick road. capacity heatherstone is 550 couples 125 golden ballroom, site dances past. saturday night, 7, see highwaymen concert center auditorium. o'connor called most expensive venture yet committee bring "big-name" canisius. highwaymen, well known their recording "michael rowed boat ashore," two hour commencing 8:30. afternoon island ten dollar package deal consisting tickets friday night go sale april 22. individually, costs $5.00 sell $3.00 each. "the biggest ever highlight moving up day weekend, 8." so say cochairmen terry burl neff. perhaps impressive unexpected father gillen's description dining hall, between residence it stories high, balcony where located. accessible (continued page eight) godfrey speaks nietzsche god chigan university. she graduated university buffalo went get her master's doctor's degrees columbia academic honors fellow archeology, post doctoral fellowship research greek myth american women bollingen grant book entitled background myth: analytical studies development myth. mr. joseph j. godfrey, s.j., instructor philosophy, speak topic, "friedrich death god," tuesday, 26, 3:30 p.m. old main lounge. he concentrate nietzsche's thought. panel discussion follow contemporary o'casey play production entirely managed presented. actors sandra klosinski rosary hill miss nightengale (the gay lass), ted czajkowski john jo mulligan pious hypocrite), rich herrmann "dandy" dan halbat, donna benincasa mossie interfering landlady). paul lombardo manager scenes staging. workshop presents light irish comedy, bedtime story' little theatre story, one-act sean o'casey, 21 1:00 8:30 codirected charles scibetta dennis repka, cooperation course acting directing styles. admission free. comedy combines sexual religious themes portrayal seduction hypocritical catholic "gay lass." both comprise cast. lecture sponsored alpha sigma nu. stated purpose clarify what phrase god" means. members rev. anthony b. brzoska, assistant professor theology; edward u. stevens, philosophy; dr. theodore kisiel, godfrey. questions discussion. feldman previously associate classical languages brandeis had visiting mi- its history full-time arts. starting fall semester 1966, thalia phillies feldman, languages, courses donald l. tolkien, psychology, instruct psychology. "with coming tolkien," said maloney, dean faculty, "canisius looking toward department psychology." maloney tolkien least introductory open free electives. has st. olaf's northfield, minnesota, since 1959. received his b.a. depauw indiana; illinois. thesis "factors relating goal setting threatening situation." dissertation "differential response humor relation personality motivation." activities requested submit noon 26 resumes activities. finalists 27 meeting representatives appear person wednesday, 4. winner runners-up 6. digamma seeks best organization plans presentation award were james rolls, master. given outstanding activity campus. rolls di- gamma meetings wednesdays, 20, 27, 4 alumni clubrooms 7:30 opened reading an article "new york times" about apprehension david wren who record swindling over 100 colleges posing agent. four) institutions 'lulled' wren. october 1, 1964, gillen resolutions previous meeting. agreed appoint presidential committees: library, activities, council director personnel services. done after request allowed sit committees. wrote school would consider suggestion change calendar. suggested either exam week lengthened without any classes provided before exams. radio station webr considered intercollegiate athletics. another coffee faculty cafeteria encourage student-faculty relations. urged senators support upcoming mcgregor burns. promised increase series budget forthcoming next year. provides $1,000 guest speakers. good way persuade them burns lecture. 196« unsettled situation remains residents' housing college, buffalo, n. y. 14208 dance, scheduled vol. xxxiii, no. 13 bit information palatable describing completion september 1967. know january, expected then. esa mixer back-tocampus easter week, 15 9 center. druids provide live antics auditorium, jazz heard cafeteria. are invited guitars instruments impromptu folk session. usual refreshments id gillen, services, met evening discuss facilities. facilities not able accomodate incoming freshmen, off-campus. explained does they staying. thought
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| Title | The Griffin: volume 33, issue 13 - Apr. 6, 1966 |
| 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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College publications College student newspapers and periodicals Newspapers Student newspapers and periodicals |
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Community & Events Education |
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New York (State), Western Erie County (N.Y.) Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Publisher of Original | Canisius College |
| Date of Original | 1966-04-06 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
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| Language | English |
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| Identifier | 1966-04-06.33.13.00 |
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