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freshmen who flip lids will face cyanide's wrath george o'brien engineer wingback sweeps around his own right end to pick up yardage against nyu saturday walt tomas hoff and bruce ogletree violet defenders pursue o'brien they finally got him and the game 10-7 late bloom boots violet to 10-7 win drown tv a sure bet and soon by john crane frank merriwell finishes are becoming the rule instead of the ex ception in the lehigh-nyu series this time is was nyu's turn to pull out a dramatic victory at the last moment as frank sauchelli's 27-yard field goal with only 17 seconds left on the clock spoiled lehigh's 1952 opener saturday 10-7 for the nyu fans in the crowd of about 5,000 at new york's tri freshmen must wear their dinks according to cyanide junior honorary leadership society all freshmen must wear the brown dink on the campus from 8 a.m monday to 12 noon saturday and a dink will also be a requisite for attending home football games to enforce this ruling freshman classes are to be patrolled by cyanide members violators will be warned on their first offense a second and third offense will bring them before cyanide judiciary committee and inter-dormitory council respectively and serious action will be taken if a freshman has lost his 1956 mark of distinction he must wear a sign which states i am a fresh man this measure is an attempt to stress class unity and friendship and help freshmen to get to know their classmates permission to discard the dinks will be given by cyanide if the tug-of-war between freshmen of lehigh and lafayette on nov 14 is won by the lehigh frosh m&c to open with shaw's caesar cleo george bernard shaw's caesar and cleopatra will open this year's season for mustard and cheese performances of the shaw play will be held in broughal high school auditorium dec 5 and 6 prof h barrett davis head of the speech department urged all students interested in stage light ing business activities and acting o come to the mustard and cheese tryouts at 4 p.m today and tomor ow in 109 christmas-saucon t s eliot's murder in the cathedral will be presented march 8 in packer chapel other mustard and cheese offerings for the year will include the rivals by richard b sheri dan to be given in broughal high school march 20 and 21 and three student one-act plays on may 8 and 9 the set for caesar and cleo patra will be designed by the new instructor in speech and technical director for mustard and cheese j allen bowers bowers is a university of mary and graduate and received his m.a in theater from ohio state 25,000 added to faldwin fund a bequest of 25,000 to be add d to the c kemble baldwin funds or research and instruction in icronautics was left to lehigh un er terms of the will of helen m a baldwin scarsdale n.y it has been announced by elmer w glick treasurer arcadia is progressing rapidly with its plan for purchasing a tele vision set for drown hall ed dus singer 54 and mai gross 54 ap pointed by arcadia to look at spe cific sets and give a report at the next meeting have estimated that a set and aerial would cost about 500 arcadia meets again wednes day and it is expected that mem bers will give their final approval to buy the set if approval is given it is hoped that the set can be ob tained within a very short time so that at least part of the world ser ies can be seen analyzing the television prob lem gross said our problem now is not of getting a set but of mak ing sure that our 500 investment will not be destroyed by vandal ism present plans are to locate the television set in the top floor see drown page 6 approximately nas oeen spent so tar on se/en renovation projects undertaken by the university during the summer complete renovation of price hill and continuation of the work on taylor hall were the chief jobs done improvements were also made in lamberton hill drown hall richards house the tempos and the palmer residence which is housing rho eta this year price hall which last year was described as unliv.ible received a completely new face both outside and inside with extensive painting and plastering a lounge was constructed and furnished at a cost to the university of more than 1700 new plumbing electrical fix tures linoleum and window shades were also installed cost of the entire job was expected to ap proximate 14,500 more than 43,000 was spent on taylor hall during the summer painting the dormitory cost 16 000 as did completion of the new heating system new desks cost al nost 10,000 while shades cost uooo work is still not complete on the renovation which was started in the summer of 1951 richards the dining room of lamberton hall and tempos were painted at a cost of 12,250 new dishwashing equipment and stoves were also installed in lamberton hall other expenditures include 7400 being spent on improving the basement of drown hall which houses the brown and white wlrn epitome the camera club dark rooms and the short wave radio facilities seventeen hundred dollars worth of concrete has been laid as a base for a tile floor and 2500 worth of fluorescent lighting is also being installed conversion of the palmer residence into a suitable house for rho eta was also undertaken by the university the attic was par titioned off for study rooms alter ations were made in the kitchen and pantry and new electrical and plumbing facilities were in stalled at a cost which so far stands at 3500 assistant superintendent of buildings and grounds edward j farrell who is authority for these figures cautions that all bills have not been received and processed vet therefore all these figures are approximations victor borge denmark s ambas sador of piano satire has been signed for the opening program of the lehigh concerts-lectures ser ies on friday oct 10 in grace hall he will replace the little singers from paris whose schedul ed lehigh appearance was can celled through the postponement t their american tour until next year with the announcement that see borge page 6 victor borge slc opener borough stadium it was a pleasant turnabout of last year's proceed ings when lehigh suqeezed out a 25-20 win in the last 70 seconds on a 41 yard pass to tom gunn in the end zone nyu was faced with a do-or-die fourth down four yards to go situ ation on the lehigh 10 yard line when coach hugh devore sent in word for sauchelli to try a field goal the violets had driven all the way from their own 24 on mostly ground plays but within striking distance of the goal line lehigh had stopped two line plunges by bob boettcher and a sauchelli pass sauchelli then dropped back to the lehigh 17 and irom a slight angie booted the ball through the llotx posts for the deciding three paints lehigh trying desperately to score a miracle touchdown tried two long passe , but both wuie incomplete and the engineer's six-game winning streak from last & a on was snapped see lehigh page 4 chest seen getting off to flying start see chest page 6 early reports from solicitors in dicate the 1952-1953 campus chest drive got off to a flying start yes terday with two living groups al ready heading the list of 100 per cent ihree-dollar contributors the drive is scheduled to wind up active solicitation on oct 4 when the continentals a live-piece dance band will enter lain at the annual charity ball the dance will be held following the delaware game on the upper floor of grace hall from 9 to 12 taking advantage of their new 1,700 lounge a c price hall residents dan collins 56 herk nat ter 56 richard ziminski 54 forma n vanserous j6 eric grunert 53 and andy dechene 53 bethlehem pa 90,000 alterations made in living groups tuesday september 30 1952 lehigh university brown and white volume 64 — number 2 look o-u-t george . . .
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 64 no. 2 |
Date | 1952-09-30 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 30 |
Year | 1952 |
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Coverage | United States, Pennsylvania, Lehigh, South Bethlehem |
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Title Essay | Published twice a week during the college year by the students of Lehigh University |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 64 no. 2 |
Date | 1952-09-30 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 30 |
Year | 1952 |
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Source Repository | Lehigh University |
Coverage | United States, Pennsylvania, Lehigh, South Bethlehem |
LCCN | 07019854 |
Source Repository Code | PBL |
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 | freshmen who flip lids will face cyanide's wrath george o'brien engineer wingback sweeps around his own right end to pick up yardage against nyu saturday walt tomas hoff and bruce ogletree violet defenders pursue o'brien they finally got him and the game 10-7 late bloom boots violet to 10-7 win drown tv a sure bet and soon by john crane frank merriwell finishes are becoming the rule instead of the ex ception in the lehigh-nyu series this time is was nyu's turn to pull out a dramatic victory at the last moment as frank sauchelli's 27-yard field goal with only 17 seconds left on the clock spoiled lehigh's 1952 opener saturday 10-7 for the nyu fans in the crowd of about 5,000 at new york's tri freshmen must wear their dinks according to cyanide junior honorary leadership society all freshmen must wear the brown dink on the campus from 8 a.m monday to 12 noon saturday and a dink will also be a requisite for attending home football games to enforce this ruling freshman classes are to be patrolled by cyanide members violators will be warned on their first offense a second and third offense will bring them before cyanide judiciary committee and inter-dormitory council respectively and serious action will be taken if a freshman has lost his 1956 mark of distinction he must wear a sign which states i am a fresh man this measure is an attempt to stress class unity and friendship and help freshmen to get to know their classmates permission to discard the dinks will be given by cyanide if the tug-of-war between freshmen of lehigh and lafayette on nov 14 is won by the lehigh frosh m&c to open with shaw's caesar cleo george bernard shaw's caesar and cleopatra will open this year's season for mustard and cheese performances of the shaw play will be held in broughal high school auditorium dec 5 and 6 prof h barrett davis head of the speech department urged all students interested in stage light ing business activities and acting o come to the mustard and cheese tryouts at 4 p.m today and tomor ow in 109 christmas-saucon t s eliot's murder in the cathedral will be presented march 8 in packer chapel other mustard and cheese offerings for the year will include the rivals by richard b sheri dan to be given in broughal high school march 20 and 21 and three student one-act plays on may 8 and 9 the set for caesar and cleo patra will be designed by the new instructor in speech and technical director for mustard and cheese j allen bowers bowers is a university of mary and graduate and received his m.a in theater from ohio state 25,000 added to faldwin fund a bequest of 25,000 to be add d to the c kemble baldwin funds or research and instruction in icronautics was left to lehigh un er terms of the will of helen m a baldwin scarsdale n.y it has been announced by elmer w glick treasurer arcadia is progressing rapidly with its plan for purchasing a tele vision set for drown hall ed dus singer 54 and mai gross 54 ap pointed by arcadia to look at spe cific sets and give a report at the next meeting have estimated that a set and aerial would cost about 500 arcadia meets again wednes day and it is expected that mem bers will give their final approval to buy the set if approval is given it is hoped that the set can be ob tained within a very short time so that at least part of the world ser ies can be seen analyzing the television prob lem gross said our problem now is not of getting a set but of mak ing sure that our 500 investment will not be destroyed by vandal ism present plans are to locate the television set in the top floor see drown page 6 approximately nas oeen spent so tar on se/en renovation projects undertaken by the university during the summer complete renovation of price hill and continuation of the work on taylor hall were the chief jobs done improvements were also made in lamberton hill drown hall richards house the tempos and the palmer residence which is housing rho eta this year price hall which last year was described as unliv.ible received a completely new face both outside and inside with extensive painting and plastering a lounge was constructed and furnished at a cost to the university of more than 1700 new plumbing electrical fix tures linoleum and window shades were also installed cost of the entire job was expected to ap proximate 14,500 more than 43,000 was spent on taylor hall during the summer painting the dormitory cost 16 000 as did completion of the new heating system new desks cost al nost 10,000 while shades cost uooo work is still not complete on the renovation which was started in the summer of 1951 richards the dining room of lamberton hall and tempos were painted at a cost of 12,250 new dishwashing equipment and stoves were also installed in lamberton hall other expenditures include 7400 being spent on improving the basement of drown hall which houses the brown and white wlrn epitome the camera club dark rooms and the short wave radio facilities seventeen hundred dollars worth of concrete has been laid as a base for a tile floor and 2500 worth of fluorescent lighting is also being installed conversion of the palmer residence into a suitable house for rho eta was also undertaken by the university the attic was par titioned off for study rooms alter ations were made in the kitchen and pantry and new electrical and plumbing facilities were in stalled at a cost which so far stands at 3500 assistant superintendent of buildings and grounds edward j farrell who is authority for these figures cautions that all bills have not been received and processed vet therefore all these figures are approximations victor borge denmark s ambas sador of piano satire has been signed for the opening program of the lehigh concerts-lectures ser ies on friday oct 10 in grace hall he will replace the little singers from paris whose schedul ed lehigh appearance was can celled through the postponement t their american tour until next year with the announcement that see borge page 6 victor borge slc opener borough stadium it was a pleasant turnabout of last year's proceed ings when lehigh suqeezed out a 25-20 win in the last 70 seconds on a 41 yard pass to tom gunn in the end zone nyu was faced with a do-or-die fourth down four yards to go situ ation on the lehigh 10 yard line when coach hugh devore sent in word for sauchelli to try a field goal the violets had driven all the way from their own 24 on mostly ground plays but within striking distance of the goal line lehigh had stopped two line plunges by bob boettcher and a sauchelli pass sauchelli then dropped back to the lehigh 17 and irom a slight angie booted the ball through the llotx posts for the deciding three paints lehigh trying desperately to score a miracle touchdown tried two long passe , but both wuie incomplete and the engineer's six-game winning streak from last & a on was snapped see lehigh page 4 chest seen getting off to flying start see chest page 6 early reports from solicitors in dicate the 1952-1953 campus chest drive got off to a flying start yes terday with two living groups al ready heading the list of 100 per cent ihree-dollar contributors the drive is scheduled to wind up active solicitation on oct 4 when the continentals a live-piece dance band will enter lain at the annual charity ball the dance will be held following the delaware game on the upper floor of grace hall from 9 to 12 taking advantage of their new 1,700 lounge a c price hall residents dan collins 56 herk nat ter 56 richard ziminski 54 forma n vanserous j6 eric grunert 53 and andy dechene 53 bethlehem pa 90,000 alterations made in living groups tuesday september 30 1952 lehigh university brown and white volume 64 — number 2 look o-u-t george . . . |
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