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sex-murder facts revealed at banquet a lehigh-lafayette code was unanimously adopted last thursday evening by student government leaders and deans of both schools the representatives of lehigh and lafayette met at the la fayette faculty club in an at tempt to eliminate pre-game vandalism and to foster the best traditions between the two schools the first condition of the code is that the respective stu dent governments conduct pro grams to prevent vandalism on the opponent's campus neither school is requested to organize groups to patrol their own campus the only patroling will be done by the regular employed patrolmen of each institution responsibility for maintain ing law and order for disciplin ing refractory students and for financial reparations rests squarely on the student govern ment groups of the two insti tutions the minimum penalty for anyone caught doing violent of felonious damage on either campus will be payment of dam ages fresh from a murder scene in allentown edward hart veteran columnist editorial writer and reported of the globe-times spoke to members and initiates of pi delta epsilon friday evening speaking at the banquet hart told the facts of the recent sex murder and explained that he was unable to prepare a speech because he was covering the crime for the local paper then delving into the presi dential campaign the writer gave a few of his experiences with the major candidates spe cifically he spoke of an inter view with president truman in which the president was dra matically optimistic about the outcome of the election when the president arrived at small towns in the early hours of the morning many people turned out to see him even in the rain such loyalty explained hart represented the continued on page 4 col 2 the 103 voices of the girls glee club of beaver college join ed under the baton of dr w lawrence curry to present their annual exchange concert last saturday at 8:30 p.m in packer memorial church betty jane tomlinson accompanied the young ladies the program featured the rich contralto voice of marian wolfinger singing strange music from song of norway o that it were so and i love thee later she joined phyllis kline in you are free by jacobi miss kline took the solo role in my hero from the choco late soldier stille wie die nacht by bohn and were my song with wings provided hahn the entire company joined in their rendition of the heavens are telling haydn let all things now living a tradi tional welsh meoldy arranged by gwynn s bement and char lottetown american folk song the program came to a con clusion with a group of three melodies by the glee club joshua fit the battle negro spiritual arranged by noble cain america the beautiful bates and wood and the singing of the beaver college alma mater the lehigh glee club escorted the girls to the carnegie tech lehigh football game saturday afternoon they also dind at the colonnade immediately pre ceding the concert and the com bined charities ball torch march to feature pep rally the skits given in the la fayette game pep rally will b held on thursday night where a committee will select the bes ten for presentation frida night this year's pep rally wil also differ in that the bethle hem fire department will alloy torches to be carried in th pa jama parade through town eliminations will be heh in grace hall lower floor a 7:30 p.m the judges will include on member from the interfrater nity council one from the in terdormitory council one iron the town council one membe of arcadia one member of cy anide and one member of th arcadia pep rally committee this procedure is being fol lowed in order to expedite th pep rally and to prevent repe tition of plots in skits no skit will be admitted on friday un less they have gone through th eliminations cleanlines will be stresse in the judgment of the skits and if a skit is too vulgar i will automatically be cast ou of the trials red agents over run u.s ' says ex-spy by les whitten with an adventure story would send hemingway maria sleeping bag and all back to the bush leagues paul cyr for mer oss spy in nazi france spoke to almost 100 students saturday in coppee hall the 27-year-old former army major is speaking on his own in colleges throughout the coun try in an effort to arouse a lethargic america to the vital need of a reorganization of the oss russia has now over 3500 registered agents in the u.s plus countless spys infiltrated illegally today we have no or ganized intelligence force the nation must be provided with an intelligence group second to none if we are to survive as serted cyr looking like a college full back and speaking with the emotion and sincerity of a young bryan cyr talked almost an hour never once losing the unabated interest of his au dience after 90 days in o.c.s ... i was picked for spy training and sent to scotland they taught us to kill silently with poison a knife or the bare hands cyr parachuted at 500 feet over brittany in 1942 and pro ceeded to cut communication lines sabotage factories and supply the allies with informa tion with the aid of a guerilla band of 3000 which he organized the people of brittany paved the way for patton's third army with their blood families destroyed their wives and sisters raped by the gesta po the men of the underground sttill carried on their unsung resisttance against tthe nazis pocketed by an entire ger man division cyr lost 2000 men in 12 hours before he and 200 of his men broke through blasting bridges as they escaped only 50 men of the original 3000 remained after the battle and three families were mur dered by the germans in cold blood for aiding the survivors it wasn't hollywood sighed cyr it was lonesome back breaking work sometimes we cried like babies but we wer in nazi territory and you've go to take the bitter with th sweet communist undergroun troops in prance tried to as sasinate cyr many of the arm which he had para-dropped i for the maquis were stolen b the commies according to cy the arms were not used for re sistance to the nazis but wer stored for future use agains the french government today those english an continued on page 4 col 4 dixie ballots urge white supremacy display here shows the lehigh university brown and white bethlehem pa tuesday november 16 1948 vol xviii — no 13 i.e clvuia chest fund scores seidlepraises committee 2890 collected to date itiated proposals as well as those with referendum meas ures are included in the display an arkansas voter expresses preference for his candidate not by marking an x bui by scratching out the names ol the candidates he does not want in atlanta ga during the re cent election the voter was ex pected to vote for 81 offices in addition to the presidential anc vice - presidential candidates the only candidates for these 81 offices were 81 democratic nominees no other party was listed as contending for the positions the ballot in new mexic is as large as the top of a desk and half of the descriptions anc directions are printed in span ish in some states the votei chooses candidates for all of fices on one consolidated bal lot but in vermont and 22 oth er states a separate ballot ii continued on page 3 col li white supremacy for the right — these words appear above the democratic party label on the ballot used in ala bama for the recent presiden tial electtion this and many other features of voting methods used in the united states are revealed in a collection of sample ballots now being shown opposite the dis play case in the library this exhibit sponsored by the department of history and government includes represen tative samples of every type of ballot requests for samples were sent to all 48 states and all ballots are models of those used in the election of nov 2 1948 short explanations accom pany many of the illustrations in the exhibit party-column and office-block ballots non partisan ballots as well as those using party symbols long bal lots and short ballots with in miss xenia llehos moravian college for women soliciting an unidentified freshman for the campus chest drive vandals get boot warns peace pact at luncheon in lamberton hall bill brennan co-chairman presented a five-dollar gift certificate from farr's shoe store to flory o'donnell of moravian in recognition of her collection of 16.49 the largest of the morning holly booth of cedar crest received an equal continued on page 2 col 1 fourteen girls from cedar crest and moravian sped the sum to the tune of 164.59 by their solicitations in a two-hour all-campus canvass saturday morning latest reports on the campus chest fund pushed the total toward three thousand dollars more than tripling last year's results and making the average contribution nearly a dollar per man beaver glee club present annual exchange concert girls attend charity ball
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 58 no. 13 |
Date | 1948-11-16 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 16 |
Year | 1948 |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 58 no. 13 |
Date | 1948-11-16 |
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Coverage | United States, Pennsylvania, Lehigh, South Bethlehem |
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Digital Responsible Institution | Lehigh University |
Digital Responsible Institution Code | PBL |
Issue/Edition Pattern | Semiweekly |
Title Essay | Published twice a week during the college year by the students of Lehigh University |
FullText | sex-murder facts revealed at banquet a lehigh-lafayette code was unanimously adopted last thursday evening by student government leaders and deans of both schools the representatives of lehigh and lafayette met at the la fayette faculty club in an at tempt to eliminate pre-game vandalism and to foster the best traditions between the two schools the first condition of the code is that the respective stu dent governments conduct pro grams to prevent vandalism on the opponent's campus neither school is requested to organize groups to patrol their own campus the only patroling will be done by the regular employed patrolmen of each institution responsibility for maintain ing law and order for disciplin ing refractory students and for financial reparations rests squarely on the student govern ment groups of the two insti tutions the minimum penalty for anyone caught doing violent of felonious damage on either campus will be payment of dam ages fresh from a murder scene in allentown edward hart veteran columnist editorial writer and reported of the globe-times spoke to members and initiates of pi delta epsilon friday evening speaking at the banquet hart told the facts of the recent sex murder and explained that he was unable to prepare a speech because he was covering the crime for the local paper then delving into the presi dential campaign the writer gave a few of his experiences with the major candidates spe cifically he spoke of an inter view with president truman in which the president was dra matically optimistic about the outcome of the election when the president arrived at small towns in the early hours of the morning many people turned out to see him even in the rain such loyalty explained hart represented the continued on page 4 col 2 the 103 voices of the girls glee club of beaver college join ed under the baton of dr w lawrence curry to present their annual exchange concert last saturday at 8:30 p.m in packer memorial church betty jane tomlinson accompanied the young ladies the program featured the rich contralto voice of marian wolfinger singing strange music from song of norway o that it were so and i love thee later she joined phyllis kline in you are free by jacobi miss kline took the solo role in my hero from the choco late soldier stille wie die nacht by bohn and were my song with wings provided hahn the entire company joined in their rendition of the heavens are telling haydn let all things now living a tradi tional welsh meoldy arranged by gwynn s bement and char lottetown american folk song the program came to a con clusion with a group of three melodies by the glee club joshua fit the battle negro spiritual arranged by noble cain america the beautiful bates and wood and the singing of the beaver college alma mater the lehigh glee club escorted the girls to the carnegie tech lehigh football game saturday afternoon they also dind at the colonnade immediately pre ceding the concert and the com bined charities ball torch march to feature pep rally the skits given in the la fayette game pep rally will b held on thursday night where a committee will select the bes ten for presentation frida night this year's pep rally wil also differ in that the bethle hem fire department will alloy torches to be carried in th pa jama parade through town eliminations will be heh in grace hall lower floor a 7:30 p.m the judges will include on member from the interfrater nity council one from the in terdormitory council one iron the town council one membe of arcadia one member of cy anide and one member of th arcadia pep rally committee this procedure is being fol lowed in order to expedite th pep rally and to prevent repe tition of plots in skits no skit will be admitted on friday un less they have gone through th eliminations cleanlines will be stresse in the judgment of the skits and if a skit is too vulgar i will automatically be cast ou of the trials red agents over run u.s ' says ex-spy by les whitten with an adventure story would send hemingway maria sleeping bag and all back to the bush leagues paul cyr for mer oss spy in nazi france spoke to almost 100 students saturday in coppee hall the 27-year-old former army major is speaking on his own in colleges throughout the coun try in an effort to arouse a lethargic america to the vital need of a reorganization of the oss russia has now over 3500 registered agents in the u.s plus countless spys infiltrated illegally today we have no or ganized intelligence force the nation must be provided with an intelligence group second to none if we are to survive as serted cyr looking like a college full back and speaking with the emotion and sincerity of a young bryan cyr talked almost an hour never once losing the unabated interest of his au dience after 90 days in o.c.s ... i was picked for spy training and sent to scotland they taught us to kill silently with poison a knife or the bare hands cyr parachuted at 500 feet over brittany in 1942 and pro ceeded to cut communication lines sabotage factories and supply the allies with informa tion with the aid of a guerilla band of 3000 which he organized the people of brittany paved the way for patton's third army with their blood families destroyed their wives and sisters raped by the gesta po the men of the underground sttill carried on their unsung resisttance against tthe nazis pocketed by an entire ger man division cyr lost 2000 men in 12 hours before he and 200 of his men broke through blasting bridges as they escaped only 50 men of the original 3000 remained after the battle and three families were mur dered by the germans in cold blood for aiding the survivors it wasn't hollywood sighed cyr it was lonesome back breaking work sometimes we cried like babies but we wer in nazi territory and you've go to take the bitter with th sweet communist undergroun troops in prance tried to as sasinate cyr many of the arm which he had para-dropped i for the maquis were stolen b the commies according to cy the arms were not used for re sistance to the nazis but wer stored for future use agains the french government today those english an continued on page 4 col 4 dixie ballots urge white supremacy display here shows the lehigh university brown and white bethlehem pa tuesday november 16 1948 vol xviii — no 13 i.e clvuia chest fund scores seidlepraises committee 2890 collected to date itiated proposals as well as those with referendum meas ures are included in the display an arkansas voter expresses preference for his candidate not by marking an x bui by scratching out the names ol the candidates he does not want in atlanta ga during the re cent election the voter was ex pected to vote for 81 offices in addition to the presidential anc vice - presidential candidates the only candidates for these 81 offices were 81 democratic nominees no other party was listed as contending for the positions the ballot in new mexic is as large as the top of a desk and half of the descriptions anc directions are printed in span ish in some states the votei chooses candidates for all of fices on one consolidated bal lot but in vermont and 22 oth er states a separate ballot ii continued on page 3 col li white supremacy for the right — these words appear above the democratic party label on the ballot used in ala bama for the recent presiden tial electtion this and many other features of voting methods used in the united states are revealed in a collection of sample ballots now being shown opposite the dis play case in the library this exhibit sponsored by the department of history and government includes represen tative samples of every type of ballot requests for samples were sent to all 48 states and all ballots are models of those used in the election of nov 2 1948 short explanations accom pany many of the illustrations in the exhibit party-column and office-block ballots non partisan ballots as well as those using party symbols long bal lots and short ballots with in miss xenia llehos moravian college for women soliciting an unidentified freshman for the campus chest drive vandals get boot warns peace pact at luncheon in lamberton hall bill brennan co-chairman presented a five-dollar gift certificate from farr's shoe store to flory o'donnell of moravian in recognition of her collection of 16.49 the largest of the morning holly booth of cedar crest received an equal continued on page 2 col 1 fourteen girls from cedar crest and moravian sped the sum to the tune of 164.59 by their solicitations in a two-hour all-campus canvass saturday morning latest reports on the campus chest fund pushed the total toward three thousand dollars more than tripling last year's results and making the average contribution nearly a dollar per man beaver glee club present annual exchange concert girls attend charity ball |
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