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r ^jU T*r~ -.--S~.-f- mmmm ^S&i -'•-"^4£*$*WSi8Eh*:. ^ V ^ , r ^ , ,-—+-a fSSrt^g«p*r=t-«r: •ytffc£ &5K-* ' «Hili mini iMlllll'ltW'TTiii iiii^i VI I'T*-*'I--"- a^aasacgsagsasaja ggg*rBg£gasgsggaa»s»aaffljafeaa^ ijrifflKaStta! ferfrSK^^-i i^§§lsgsKESSSS£ iSS gSssgg ^Igg^^^ipis^; Vol. 5. No. 19 School °* Busine** and Civic Adminiatmtiop _ ^^= MONDAY. College of weeps FEBRUARY ^".'-fer^r j&-!-£» 24, 1936 -V^gjgsa&c on EXTRA/ HI! Co -«rf* *fa? fie y_ Azc& /Xteai Tnr -Xh< 1 the gt>al of * n of women, ean.^^- numerous student Boxe^ Sw Bouts j 55gsr.sr.risr Wrestlers Take [JhS!Lf?° cati<m »*» consider Authorizes : A.S. U. 3ieeW^ ^^t&Tolnriorrowat One P.M ^ZZM £*$***._ . Tof^ •-«£ crowd in tte-S sSKf fu^'L*"*"™'***^ -£5V « a CradIe ^ ^"tta > n* ^Tl ^ a T * A - 5; 36, and thor. VICE-PRESIDENT Jack Kalian SECRETARY STLrDFJVT r n t r w ^ Stanley Kornheiser *W«re GATJST C ° V ^Et «EPRESEJVTATIVES Group Witt AdoptJL-OBB Charter - Elect New Tn v, ' - I •*ean ScaargeL *3 /if^.^t^* PRESIDENT ^fL OFFICERS f? l il2^1 < ^ tor «»« Mf Market ^yg^ - - -:Jggg™? J^..T^S. -^tr^T.: of the Board of $ £ £ " £ f^ ky ' >37 *• ""•-ST-iT ^""S Steiner ' "~ '""-— ^ ^ ^ "" W»«or B«edict, -38 SElW^m^n » Jos. Be,nlck, • »37 one p jn. i^ to >mmlttee—-of- ^tf^tHe" celved PennisslQn for JP^SuSs; iS^v^ follows: ingr, after negotiating; Moore for more : I%«nsrton^jfc ^r^rtii mciuiteV Stein, TT, on S^«s^ ;?i ^^<. .^ of the ^Fening ^v e wer Captain AfariV -KK»^iy2i 235-pouzxi~ f Continued on w6n sta: ^ Sfcecisca^ ^^^ C^KH^ * l « 5 2 ? * ^ ^ B W 3 F Uthv m a y * over fi.^..- .^. e - - «n -»- oroa=.ec. , ^ ^ ^ r ^ « ^ ^ ^ ^ « ^ . ^ ^ f ^ e a » the ^ . ^ . ^ ^ ~^ttee whlc?*4 ! yS2' •W-tfc. ts»", *° **«rt Winnie 672 U^T^ ^ *" °W««ent. Poflel-'ttTnS ^nf 01 " »• tetWunfS s to have Battling for the seeJwT™ I*? Scho °J of Bnalnes. *t*ZJ2 •nder the Jack KaS3, -.? i^°^? f**** 1, «*»ol office. «,. ^ ., ? s »sted of deteratTfrf^f'l.^Sr fa entityProbes 'Campus* Palides Because cZ al^sec. "bar --^«.. to the editing 0 f t'-e 4 ™ £ •-todent newspaper';? aT^'i town day se^<?^T- *v .J p r ti^.y session, tiie entire ^p naging board o^ *he «Iw ~ were subjected Va 5-^!?^:;; % wc « ^ ^ £F+T g of each ter ^- ^ L ^ r T e s e ^ T - ' " ^ ~ * '" e 9 ^ e *"«* - ^ ^ " r ' ^l,.: ote t t° Ba^e^a^ssT 1 Council D e m a n d f 8t ?*»t Council. S.amey Kornheiser ealn«.- tSl" -^ i "=-maHClS •« tne meantime th* «.« secretaryship J"S ^SSl "^ Bail OH R O T r °^ erS °' »«^S.^ SSSff ^g^gir, ox : oe votes, S ^ J J = «• * ic i 8 C : ^ ^ ° ' h e r progressive ' y o X ^ f £^ e ro^^ ^vor^g ! h b Q l i ^ o / ^ -iftudent leaders, £ , £ £ £ ? * Education, however, * arn pre- vsnted fron: authorizing such a~ j-eschangre or: these premises. I suggested 'ihen, and suggest again, that an arrangement iae ~?.de with one of the smal: booS ,. stores on 24th Street between-: For the second successive - t'Oimci. wer Third and JLexington Avenues term, Walter Klein, '37, became > a ^ r °J m r f. tn | for a table which could be used chairman of the Interclass"Ath- "O.Z^C.Tne [for a week or sc- at the begin-• ^^ Committee^ receiving 576 ^*~~ ^ ^, c. ^ziree-iiourjing of each term. J believe that ; v otes to the 40C o. A&e "Sr^tman, investigation by a faculty -corn- 1 you could znake a very • satis-•'• ^--- mi ttee'last Wednesday; At the in-:'faotcry arrangement with the 2xtremes of interest and —• vestigation, the managing board | store %o allow yon this priviiege^i-apathy distinguished the vote agreed that ip. the future upon? Several other students have \ for Student Council represerita- ; . ^ --• „ C the "presentation of evidence of j seen me on the subject of a book : tives. In the upper senior class, 'IfJ** 4 ^ 1UI ^^ 1 ma -? or:t ^ -report caz- -^exhibitions of bati taste" in the exchange and their views do not Xsadore Greenberg defeated Ir- ; ~ ng :°; rf e resignation of **&&- paper, the editors and the staff seem to be in harmony with ving..Silveistein,;l^.a^^ deferred by were in favor of an investigation these of your committee, I am, gm, while the lower half or the'"^*^.£'° , J 22 / f*l.^ 2 "''^ 1 f^l"T ee2r - " > and open criticism by the facul-f"'' Voursijery truly, ...... _— class witnessed ""a' bitt-sr fo^r- .^;*: ; ~';'^ e ._f £ f ^JfTT _--ty c o m m i t t e e . , ^ -— ' '^XJSTIK H. MOOB.E 'Z-cmtinueC ?r.- -vzger-'zzz,. ^*:g£;s ;^s : „p:s? a^^ iutior:7e^ g "u7^e;^&- t^rfc ^ d ^ c s Mediocre Mercury' 30 ^e?" r^^^^osX ring committee zndicatec a ae- r, __ ^^ • •/ • : ..... *•!-*.*.•' • • finite disapprove ar,d di-ti,-; • 2b Z W Jokes* Olid Tum tO HuiHOr'".^ % SSto ? cP ISS,« faction with the editorial poli-1 *^• caange a„ ^ne ocnoo. q,.^uaness. ,, ^r \J - i €>— • • ' ^r- • -t was ^oointec out, curing tne Jouncj: decried the settSg-^ =t ci-r-- ^^„^_, , ~~~ v "~~ ^ v -~ Street —nc asserted **'-•«'• -* the^orps;^^ ~^ e "-'— e of atf e i^!; e action ori the ^oc:-; * r ^ t ^ majority report cal-1 ~«g for the resignation of SresM abolition of the H. I-^ n „V^ ^-^^ ^presenting va- vote wa^ 5 to 3. The/wf ^ Ud€nt ^^ani^atlo^cot *^*«=«» a»d student - «i' c-> ecom- "" 2 ®^. Continued on page two) Gle^etubSings On Station WNYC JS^^^_WNYC V .!ff^T the^choo: of Bus- - Two wr- *esz 3-iee ^^ re^toserzs^—— -&ne--H2agaztae irt ^ ^-^-•-Htfrtr f^ >n^^^ — Th^'oes^humor in the currentrr^erently, howevei, *uic : ^ ^ ^ ^ ' ^ ^ ^ S ^ ^ ^ w ^ M e r ^ ^ is that of Merc's / ^1- that the Merc has -^ Campus, firmly defendec.nis . ^ ^ The jokes cre . j future before it, A- forty-five minute program featuring the 'thirty Commerce singers was presented by the main center Student Council^ last Thursday—evemng~~~2^~5T45 a grea. the editors laSd t f™^*" The - :okes c«:j future" be; B O X S S — = that ^ ^ S ^ ^ V 1 / ^ ^ - Ail seniors must return their h^f?'- Tbese jokes are probab-' I! theifttle^? 11 ' Wl4ch shows ^1 Picture proofs 'to White St^f rLd^ lnal V bUfc J '^ ^at Pve Km!formL ^ T ChUdr ™> with dros on or before Wednesday \tf^ 50mewher e almost the iden^iS: SS^ a ^ bayonets, march- February 26 ? in order «iat thev ulc ^ ordin S of many of them - while irnii^o j~ surro unded pit, may be in,,,,^ ; - «.. ._.? i ™e contributions," in the ? is so Um el y ^Tl heroi caiiy on, , " luc v ana nas sometiiincr ere. so tragic in its the™ ? £ ! , . ng L e x i c o n . " ^ ^ o o 7 s r e t r ^ l ^ M S who ;R the yearbook. t -Sw - -_ ,. . "". r iTie cartoon on Y.M.C.A. to Hear Talk - -^y curing on Vocational Guidance f lar City Co "ei e ^- AlberTHbTecht wiJJ dis - ^ - M08 ~ tt cuss "Vocational Guidence" bt" SSr^^SJ ° f the Y -M.CA, b on ^-ursaay, February 27 a * •" r>— in room 1310. ' " * p * The ofncpr<? ^-o^- "^- ers "^*& term are: ^ C i t y C o l l f g H e r V o l ^ 2 . ho« programs over WXyc"at -may be included in the 1936 | Merc? as a whofe'T^ ^ - ^ e i B SO ""* "><i has" VomeS,^;' m rooffi 13I °- •*£V£££E£; ISi^g^^^-.^^f^^- th« term are; on on the cover of » ^f^ miga2tne - _ f W eT^ a r e " PreSldeW; Vl ^'' ^v •. - - . . . . > • • snTLryy . ^ r* "V V -% The Ticker announces a Journalism Class, to be held "^^Thu«day-at ^ pra . ^ sTff 22 it Ail *™ s Pective staff candadates are requested to attend. ¥- f

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weeps FEBRUARY

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on EXTRA/ H I ! Co-«rf* *fa? fie y _ Azc&

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1 t h e gt>al of *n o f women, e a n . ^ ^ - numerous s t u d e n t Boxe^Sw Bouts j 55gsr.sr.risr

W r e s t l e r s T a k e [ J h S ! L f ? ° c a t i < m »*» consider

Authorizes :A.S. U. 3ieeW^ ^^t&Tolnriorrowat One P.M

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V I C E - P R E S I D E N T J a c k Kal ian S E C R E T A R Y

STLrDFJVT r n t r w ^ Stanley Kornhe i se r

*W«re G A T J S T C°V^Et «EPRESEJVTATIVES

G r o u p W i t t A d o p t J L - O B B C h a r t e r - E l e c t N e w

Tn v, ' - I •*ean ScaargeL *3

/if^.^t^* PRESIDENT ^ f L O F F I C E R S f ? l i l 2 ^ 1 < ^ t o r « » « M f

Market y g ^ - - -:Jggg™? J^..T^S. - tr T.: of t h e Board of $ £ £ " £ f ^ k y ' > 3 7 *• " " • - S T - i T ^ " " S S t e i n e r ' " ~ ' " " - — ^ ^ ^ " "

W»«or B « e d i c t , -38 S E l W ^ m ^ n » Jos . Be,nlck, • »37 one p j n . i ^ t o

>mmlttee—-of-^tf^tHe"

celved PennisslQn for

JP^SuSs; iS^v^

follows:

ingr, a f t e r negotiat ing; Moore for more : I%«nsrton^jfc

^ r ^ r t i i mciuiteV S te in , TT, o n

S ^ « s ^ ; ? i^^<. .

o f t h e ^Fening ^ v e w e r Cap t a in Afar iV

-KK»^iy2i 235-pouzxi~ fContinued on

w6n sta:

^ S f c e c i s c a ^ ^ ^ ^ C ^ K H ^ * l « 5 2 ? * ^ ^ B W 3 F Uthv m a y *

over fi.^..- . ^ . e - - « n - » - o r o a = . e c . , ^ ^ ^ r ^ « ^ ^ ^ ^ « ^ . ^ ^ f ^ e a » t h e . ^ . ^ ^ ~ ^ t t e e w h l c ? * 4 ! y S 2 ' •W-tfc. ts»", *° * * « r t W i n n i e 672 U^T^ ^ * " ° W « « e n t . P o f l e l - ' t t T n S ^ n f 0 1 " » • tetWunfS

s t o h a v e B a t t l i n g fo r t h e seeJwT™ I * ? S c h o ° J of Bna lnes . *t*ZJ2 •nder t h e J a c k K a S 3 , - . ? i ^ ° ^ ? f****1, « * » o l office. « , . . , ? s»sted of d e t e r a t T f r f ^ f ' l . ^ S r

fa entityProbes 'Campus* Palides

Because cZ al^sec. "bar - - ^ « . . to t h e ed i t ing 0 f t ' -e 4 ™ £

•- toden t n e w s p a p e r ' ; ? a T ^ ' i town day se^<?^T- *v .J p r

ti^.y session, t i ie ent i re ^ p nag ing board o^ *he « I w ~ were subjected V a 5 - ^ ! ? ^ : ; ; % w c « ^ ^

£F+T g of each ter^-

^ L ^ r T e s e ^ T - ' " ^ ~ * ' " e 9 ^ e * " « * - ^ ^ " r '

^ l , . : o t e t t ° B a ^ e ^ a ^ s s T 1 C o u n c i l D e m a n d f 8 t ? * » t Council. S . a m e y K o r n h e i s e r ealn«.- tSl" - ^ i " = - m a H C l S • « t n e m e a n t i m e t h * « . « sec re t a rysh ip J " S ^ S S l " ^ B a i l O H R O T r ° ^ e r S ° ' » « ^ S . ^ S S S f f ^ g ^ g i r , ox : oe votes, S ^ J J = « • * ic i 8 C : ^ ° ' h e r progressive ' y o X ^ f

£^ e ro^^ ^ v o r ^ g ! h b Q l i ^ o / ^ - i f t u d e n t leaders , £ , £ £ £ ? *

Educat ion, however , * arn p r e -vsn ted fron: au tho r i z ing such a~

j-eschangre or: t he se premises . I suggested ' ihen, a n d suggest

again , t h a t a n a r r a n g e m e n t iae ~?.de with one of t h e smal : booS ,.

stores on 24th S t r e e t between-: F o r t h e second successive - t 'Oimci. wer Thi rd and JLexington Avenues te rm, Wal te r Klein , '37, became > a ^ r ° J m

r f . t n

| for a table which could be used c h a i r m a n of t h e I n t e r c l a s s " A t h - " O . Z ^ C . T n e [for a week or sc- a t t h e begin-• ^ ^ Commi t t ee^ receiving 576 ^*~~

^ ^, c. ^ziree-iiourjing of each t e rm. J believe t h a t ; v o t e s t o t h e 40C o . A&e "Sr^ tman, inves t igat ion by a facul ty -corn- 1 you could znake a very • satis-•'• - - -mi t t ee ' l as t Wednesday; A t t he in- : ' faotcry a r r a n g e m e n t wi th t h e 2 x t r e m e s of in te res t a n d

—• vestigation, the m a n a g i n g board | store %o allow yon th i s priviiege^i-apathy d is t inguished t he vote agreed t h a t ip. t h e future upon? Several o the r s t u d e n t s have \ for S t u d e n t Council represer i ta- ; . ^ --• „ C t h e "p resen ta t ion of evidence of j seen m e on t h e s u b j e c t of a book : t ives. I n t h e uppe r senior class, 'IfJ** 4^1UI^^1 m a - ? o r : t ^ -report caz-

-^exhibitions of bati t a s t e " in t h e exchange and t h e i r views d o no t Xsadore Greenberg defeated I r - ; ~ng : ° ; r f e res ignat ion of **&&-

paper , t he editors a n d t h e staff seem to be in h a r m o n y with v i n g . . S i l v e i s t e i n , ; l ^ . a ^ ^ deferred by were in favor of an inves t igat ion these of your c o m m i t t e e , I a m , g m , wh i l e t h e lower ha l f or the ' "^*^ .£ ' ° , J 2 2

/ f* l . ^ 2 " ' ' ^ 1 f^ l "T e e 2 r - " > a n d open c r i t i c i sm by t h e facul-f" ' ' Vours i j e ry truly,......_— class witnessed ""a' bitt-sr fo^r- . ^ ;* : ; ~ ' ; ' ^ e . _ f £ f ^ J f T T _--ty c o m m i t t e e . , ^ -— ' '^XJSTIK H. MOOB.E 'Z-cmtinueC ?r.- -vzger-'zzz,. ^ * : g £ ; s ;^s : „ p : s ? a^^

iutior:7e g"u7 e; &- t^rfc ^d^cs Mediocre Mercury' 30^e?" r^^^^osX ring commit tee zndicatec a a e - r, __ ^^ • •/ • : . . . . . *•!-*.*.•' • • finite d i s a p p r o v e ar,d d i - t i , - ; • 2b Z W Jokes* Olid Tum tO HuiHOr'".^ % SSto?cP ISS,« faction with t he edi tor ia l poli-1 *^• c a a n g e a„ ne ocnoo . q , . ^ u a n e s s .

,, r \J - i € > — • •' ^ r - • - t was ^oointec out, cur ing tne

J o u n c j : decr ied t h e s e t t S g - ^ =t ci-r-- ^^„^_, , ~~~v "~~ v-~ Stree t —nc asser ted **'-•«'• -*

t h e ^ o r p s ; ^ ^ ~^e " - ' — e of

atf e i^!; e action ori the ^ o c : - ; * r ^ t ^ major i ty report ca l -1 ~«g for t he res ignat ion of S r e s M

abolition of t h e H. I - ^ n „ V ^ ^ - ^ ^ ^ p r e s e n t i n g va -vote wa^ 5 to 3. T h e / w f ^ U d € n t ^ ^ a n i ^ a t l o ^ c o t

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Continued on page two)

Gle^etubSings On Station WNYC

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. ! f f ^ T t h e ^ c h o o : of B u s - -

Two wr-

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^^ re^toserzs^—— -&ne--H2agaztae irt ^ ^ - ^ - • - H t f r t r f > n ^ ^ ^ — T h ^ ' o e s ^ h u m o r in t h e currentrr^erent ly , howevei , *uic :

^ ^ ^ ^ ' ^ ^ ^ S ^ ^ ^ w ^ M e r ^ ^ is t h a t of Merc's / 1 - t h a t t h e Merc h a s - ^ Campus, firmly de fendec .n i s . ^ ^ T h e j o k e s c r e . j fu tu re before it,

A- forty-five m i n u t e p rog ram fea tur ing t h e ' t h i r t y Commerce singers was presen ted by t h e main cen te r S t u d e n t Council^ last Thursday—evemng~~~2^~5T45

a g r e a . t h e edi tors l a S d t f ™ ^ * " T h e - : o k e s c « : j fu tu re" be;

B O X S S — = that ^ ^ S ^ ^ V 1 / ^ ^ -Ail seniors mus t r e t u r n the i r h ^ f ? ' - T b e s e j o k e s a r e probab- ' I! t h e i f t t l e ^ ? 1 1 ' W l 4 c h s h o w s ^ 1

Picture proofs ' to Whi te S t ^ f r L d ^ l n a l V b U f c J ' ^ ^ a t Pve Km!formL ^ T ChUdr™> with dros on or before Wednesday \tf^ 5 0 m e w h e r e a lmos t t h e i d e n ^ i S : S S ^ a ^ bayonets , m a r c h -February 26? in order « i a t thev ulc^ordinS of m a n y of them - whi l e i r n i i ^ o j ~ s u r r o u n d e d pit, m a y be i n , , , , ^ ; - « . . . _ . ? i ™ e cont r ibut ions ," i n t he ? is so Umely ^ T l h e r o i c a i i y on,

, " l u c v a n a n a s sometiiincr ere. so t ragic in its t h e ™ ? £ ! , . n g L e x i c o n . " ^ ^ o o 7 s r e t r ^ l ^ M S w h o

; R the yearbook. t -Sw --_ ,. . "". r iTie car toon on

Y . M . C . A . t o H e a r T a l k - - ^ y c u r i n g o n V o c a t i o n a l G u i d a n c e f lar C i t y C o " e i

e ^ - A l b e r T H b T e c h t w i J J d i s - ^ - M 0 8 ~ t t

cuss "Vocational Guidence" b t "

S S r ^ ^ S J °f the Y-M.CA,bon ^ - u r s a a y , F e b r u a r y 27 a * •" r>—

in room 1310. ' " * p* The ofncpr<? ^-o^-

"^- e r s " *& te rm a r e :

^ City C o l l f g H e r V o l ^ 2 . h o « p r o g r a m s over W X y c " a t

- m a y be included in t h e 1936 | Merc? a s a w h o f e ' T ^ ^ - ^ e i B S O " " * "><i has" V o m e S , ^ ; ' m r o o f f i 1 3 I ° -

•*£V£££E£; I S i ^ g ^ ^ ^ - . ^ ^ f ^ ^ - th« term are;

on on t h e cover of » ^ f ^ m i g a 2 t n e - _ f W e T ^ a r e " P r e S l d e W ; V l ^ ' '

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snTLryy .

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The Ticker announces a Journalism Class, to be held " ^ ^ T h u « d a y - a t ^ p r a . ^

sTff 2 2 i t A i l *â„¢sPective staff candadates are requested to attend.

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Prel iminar ies for t h e Publ ic =--Spea2sang^-Contest ~&r&^~tcr-Txr

held a t ^3 o^clock on , Apr i l 12. r ^ , - ^ i r j — - - j - . - r.^=r.::-:-.-r-5rf-:~'~'~ ----•—• -.-.•..*•-^-.-r •-.-•=. -, |-"Two^dlvisibns have been m a d e : /^rt?e ^tuaents Are Elected ^ /Continued from page one) Ex t emporaneous Speaking, a n d to littra-Miiral Committee councils h a s been summoned f o i j _ P o e t r y DecIama_tion,._TJtie fir»»7s

Scher, Kalish >ture

The Bzsj-d o tion, a t i ts meet ing last Wednes­day, voted full' au thor i ty to the College Administrative Commit­tee- to investigate" the alTeged i n ­efficiency of the p re sen t college +. C - , w .

Two weeks ago the majority r e -~" oort oZ th^s .Associate ^ declared t h a t Preside - ~" ««MI-lacked "genuinely- ins?c*-ed -*- s r - : o ~epresen:. :r.e upper fresh- 350,000 s t u d e n t s will answer t h e source fu fa r . c soc ia l ' v ' ima^ ina - ~ ~ ~ a n ? merman ^ O t z e r ^ t o j ^ p - ^ t r i k e _ c a I L titra T a o X ^ ^ r - V - ; ~ »t - — ^ SS??^,-.-—»-Jrre~^_W^_" i ^ U B » i i .

• :_ __ __: <.*,.• c •-Z^* " • ^ u v u e u i w | ^oeury .ueciamation The fir>»?g f • —~~~ JtVfft, y»y C vncj Z Higher Educ*-.'" As a 7esul t of e^ect^o-s ^ e M T ^ W ^ S ^ ^ ^ f ^ ^ * P r e l i m ^ will be held on March 1 ~ ^ s e r e a s t r u g g l e - w i t h G o r m a n ^ i t Wedges - . f a r i n g the Hygiene peSoSs 7 l s ? menT o ? L f ? 5 g H £ d \ i rnfof~ TOe * « * » te t h e ^^"fS^ *£^f < W ^ ^ author i ty to t h e : ™** . t he following s tuden t s t h e s t r ike " ^ 0 t \ o raneous Speaking Contes t w S £ £ £ £ ' G ^ l ^ ™ 8 8 2 1 1 ^ a n d

itrative Commi t - . ~ ^ elected to t h e In ter -Class : r ^ , - _ ^ • _ . . . . °e posted. The general , tonic ^ J ? ^ , ^ 0 8 ^ 1 * 8 1 1 - .. ^

week, t he following s tuden t s • t h e s t r ike . re electee to t h e Inter -Class • :.. Citing t h e - r ecen t passage of

Athlet ic Commit tee : I rving Rcs s , ' t h e l a rges t peace- t ime "military to represent Hygiene 5,6,7,8; Sid- budgez in Amer ican history, i n -r.ey Sirlain. tc represent the low- e luding extensive appropr ia t ion . ;r sc^ vn-r- . re class: Oorden Os- for t h e R.O.T.C, Mr. Joseph P . ^ . j . . .

*•*»* o

_tlve i^p.dership.'

-••« ^ u r = : '~ -------;s"i -- -r-e -swer I^ash, executive secre tary of t h e * Those who have t a k e n P u b -' ^ " ^ o b i n s o " sophomore clas^ -.Irving Sc'mveig- AS.U., predic ted t h a t a t leas t lie Speak ing 2 dur ing t h e p a s t S t o r e d -*»-* s r : ° ^ P ^ e s e n t the upper fresh- 350,000 s t u d e n t s will answer t h e | two te rms , or a w **»«««- -^ ' * " ' . " " ; m a n a n d Herman Mitzer. to r en - ct.riiro «^TT

be posted- The genera l topic Indifference prevai led i n the is "Constitute onal Revisicns^— -jttnior c l a s s , where H a r o l d S t u d e n t s t ak ing Public S p e a k - Spierer , uppe r junior , a n d Ezxa ing 3 or 4, a s well as those w h o ; Mi llstein, lower junior , secured have previously t aken it, will j t h e i r respect ive Council s e a t s by b e eligible. '• v i r tue of being t h e on ly c a n -

In addi t io : -5IrT TJharTes~H. „ = _ - . Tuttie, C h a i r m a n of the Admin- I ^ e"<J istrative Commit te and Mr. Mark veC*" Eisner. C h a i r m a n of the Board. "__ "

x»o-07iiT1„ ^ I ^ Present , .are, ^ ^ s g ^ - t n ^ - d i ^ r d e r s a n d f - p b ^ t r y ^ C o n t e s t . . O i e n c e W h i c h n n v p m o ^ & o ^ ^ . • ^ I

two te rms , or a re t a k i n ^ j f c g L P r g s e n t ^ a r e eligible-for-^;

I n t h e u p p e r sophomore c lass

term'

ua_.. 27. az 12 noon. these serv ing on t h e committee"^ ^h :ch will probe the a t t acks on i f ^ o t i n r * T l ^ - ^ ^ ^ 3 ^

Robin son, ^ar^--John--C.^Q3ggrr : Albert Weiss, JDr, Jb seph J , Klem, Maurice Detehes a n d William P . : I^arkin, all p re -Pus ion holdovers; r.nc the- following Fusion an-" pointees: I^wis—Murnford, P ro-fe.sscr Charles P. Berry and John

iS*.ucer.:s. ins t ructors and pos­t e r Dr. Robinson himself will.

'^cr.n-.or.ed to" appear a~ t-h*» {

elected ofSce^ *n W ^ v ^ o i e n c e which have m a r k e d p r e - j Staff office o n ~~u-sr~v ^ ^ s t r i k e s because of a d m i n - _

. . . - ^ -y . i s t r a t i v e - a t t e m p t s t o suppress C o n c e r t R U T V ^ I , t h e m , Mr. I.ash said t h a t a s p e - v ^ f i X O C r t O U T C a U cial appea l will be issued t h i s ! O f f e r s P f l f l a A f l ' ^ a w j " « « w * y w a s d isplayed y e a r t o every goDege p r e s i d e n t j • _ [ \ ^ ^ L A ? ^ ^ M , ^ y t h f ^ i i p p e r ^ r ^ ^ a n - c i a S ^

rm-gmg-^ass is^nce t o t h e p e a c e f : — ^ I r v i n g Taxel <iefeated O e o r s e ~~ " c ^ 5 t ^ n m g i t s usual c u s t o m ' ^ ^ ^

m c e r t Bar« i»- r . f - M^T^preelection. More--4nter>

office a s a resu l t of l a s t Js elect ions while Ed W e i t -

. zen, lower sophomore , c o n t i n u e d ! a s Council r ep resen ta t ive h a v i n g : b e e n unopposed in t h e e lect ions . * j Unusua l ac t iv i ty w a s d isplayed

_ •—•-----••- ~~~ ru rgnig assistaj Ban on'lL-O-T f 1 demQastration, " ' - . " - - V^-.-A». 1 - ^ ^ ^ ^ i n t e n d t o em

said, " t h a t t h e str ike / Cont inued from page oiitz, ciscussi en ne p.a t J S t book exchange —as already __ opera vion a t - the Evening Session

d wnich" was-enjoying gree of success.

a fai

m a y -berZi^

;--r---ww-u» ^ ^ W u soiemn, o r a - i^i«>ses, oo members only a re eiv ; *^«&"f *wruggies f ea tu red eve ry rnat ic a n d forceful way of ex - « n for Town H a n a n d i a m L e • * * a U o f c . - « » i * - f l » t for^t&e s e n t e

u " " S S 1 ^ 8 ^ ^ i n 5 i s t e 1 1 ^ trpon fHa l l r ec i t a l s : ^ Mil ton Min tee r w a s e - ; Peace. We believe t h a t t he place j r educ t ion coupons t o P h i l n a r m - \flected ^ ^ s i d e n t , Lill ian R o s e n -

P o . . , c ^ °: .educational officials is i n t b e onic S y m p h o n y orches t ra Tim- P a u n ^ vice-president , a n d D » . Reuef from tne $2.00 regis- j s t r ike, o n the s ide of tn^ i r ^ - cer ts will be p L S ^ S . w^ZJ <*** ^ ^ ^ s ec re t a ry ^ ^

^ ^ f e e ^ d t h e S1.0D required! Jtente; - n o t in o p p o s i t i o n ^ o i p o s a r o r m e ^ b e ^ ^ ' ^ ^ ^ - ' W a i r a f f i a i B a - i s ^ ' ^ - i i ^ ^

I ^ e b u r e a u l u ^ u a o o ^ e d J ^ S i f c ^

open 011 m d a y s , M o n d a v . TZZl*3^ ^ m s , S t 4 ? m e r fe t r e a s u r e r .

v. °Qp; - c: t h e -- invest igat ing I ^ r a v ^ i - -«- ^ « -t* uue 5>i.uu required! u-cr-^t'S ^ e «S£z2te>:piain>tiieir views on j f c r c : a a n g e s of classes was p r o m - ! t hem." shSUnistrgZ the presen t college | i s e d a s s t I P p o t h e r c o m m i t t e e l .. Qne of ..the ma jo r - foca t u o i n f s i

^ ^ - r - " ' : " " ~:: y .-^•w^setr^ r ^ -determirogta^-fts^T-Qf- ^ n e ^ ^ t r i g e wtTI be oppb^ t ion j sibility cf abolishing t h e fees. I t o t h e R.O.T.C. of w h i c h ^ n ^

^J^cEs^rmRn siDmty cf abolishing t h e fees. I t o t h e R.O.T.C, o l ^ w S c T " n ^

^ ^ v ^ £ ^ ^ a g a i n ^ m e - a n d e r f ^ ^ s - ^ a a v e - - ^ e e n — e x t e n s i v e r y ~ F ^ a « u ^ ™ r * " " * ^ { C o u n c i i l fire. A communica t ion _ i ^ - ^ i J E N g W f l W l * ? * 5 o r d e r e d s e n t to t h e Ticker

J Associa' '--=*—-----•—;-'-"•••

] ^ ' m d t h e increased feder-31 *H „t Nations.

opcu on Fr idays , Mondays and"! TT, <->«, « , ™*<~.

•Baertstpfrt, vice-prjesideiit '

..'IV

p r e s i d e n t ; — secre ta ry .

e o n a r c 3 r a v e r m a n was e lec t -^ p r e s i d e n t : W!Ziam I^ ibpwitz , p c e - p r e s a a e n ^ _ ^ a n d ^ l ^ o n a r d -

rg, sec re ta ry of t he F rosh .

•~mc_t r.-i^ be p r e s e n t e t r 5 ^ - ^ SchocI cf Bus^iess D-arr_a--> •"-

CHAlCfT^ DAXCE i SHOW

CJolle^e x>T t h e -Gity-o?-^tew-Tork in-C ^ n ^ - ^ ^ T _ * T> r -School of Business and

Civic Adminis t ra t ion . —T. -.ati.on.

- ress •""Vol. ^c :: "t i r sar^ 'Z-. -33G

3C

^rxr-F-r ids

-i;-~ --iinos cc Finke^whci_ spoke.jto..-the~ An A-cccurrting^Sbciety last T h u r s -

7.-as sent t c President day on "How to Become a Oooc

^ S ^ ^ 5 ^ - ' « A B C H 8, 1S86

« * » " » A x . - o ? m HOUSE a^,,,. ^ ^ A r e . > » e 34th Street

vacancies in t h e c a s e ? I Ave. 12tfc S c- near 2nd

— -r.5 a u d i t o r s ^ of t h e 23rd

1 r* ^>^> — — . • a ocr*-; — cr

-^SCgTjj i*S BOARD Alfred M. ' Stein . .: . A c i i a j Sd i lor -^-ch-e f S e ° < ^-^--. .- ,^._: - ^ H. Stanton Gottlieb . . . . 3cs iaes= M i a a - e r h ^ . ^ , r —V.^ '^J '" .^ ^

iar be 2,—- C >/-»--.--v~

---~ -—s _ness 2Qnnectior ,^'? "3"~ tion—and - l e s so r

ous-Sg--

" »~\ ^s

' , - O C - -

s~reet. ~r^°

l « e Sbarrsteir: . . P«Tid Wm*serxs-~

. Slanayin j edi tor ..News

• . - - . - - • .— - ....... . 3 M P W 3 .;

Sporls Spori:

estonTsaid. One should contac t — e r s and btLsinessmen: from.;

n e . c a n solicit t a x work. |

CRITIC CALLS JOKE'S iS'~~smEtt*-ttBBIOGRE\ AM?. A.SKS h Tt) DRAW &UM&R FROM LIFFX

<s>

Kfoh&rd Sloan: -.- &'

-'- sensi:

*",:<" '"'^ ----- > 1S ^"'^P' T*>^-\ ~~.J?

cartoon

FUIIlp MHIer B C T B U A . JEter bs t

S l a y e r

sts-nier Hern; . - . CZirence Sehwartr

Ssnz^e! Bachier 3 o o u r Seeg-ers

Isidore Cnnic i Stanley Seeiterman

£«etris Goodman Chester Gorlitzer

David B*r*sh Joe Genber;

Ctty. Telephone j

life throughout . ' * A recen t car t cor. i:

York Times depicted Adolph Hit ier s t a n d i n g on a balcony,

- wa-tehirrg- his "inericltrhen "pursue capital is ts . communis t s , Jews

. a n d Catholics, D e r Fuehrer-'i^j gangs ters a re bear ing p lacards)

; condemning t he various groups j for ail t he -woes oZ h u m a n i t y . On -' t he balcony, beside Adolph, a black shroud s tands , labeled 1 "National Socialism." T h e shroud j is whisper ing t o tbe, dictator ,J "Soon, Adolph, t* e r e l l be n o - | body left but you a n d I . " J

The s o o n e r the editors • of t he Mercury realize t h a t a new. ferti le h u m o r is arising in our l i t e ra tu re and is replacing f

'—oldr-eofr^rentronai^anc much-used " "jokes." t h e sooner Mercury will become vibran.t_.and alive.-. -

C.C.X.Y. SE.VIOE BIXGS & KEYS Save JO J to 3(>*Z—Every s tudect In­

vited to order direct » t ©tir office. THIS COUPON worth 3.00 towards the

purchase ot the Ring.-Keys, pins, charms , s i f t s and favors tor ail s tudents and classes—t£c& o p . L. BE&GES CO., Inc. , 3tff . Jewelers

Maicers.-or the l a r g e s t lizxe.oi. C.CJT.Y'. — Jewelry

7&—5th Ave., a t 16th St . , Xew l o r k . Open S a n d a v 2-5

II

> . . . - - ' - . ' . <• . . "

s p o r t s achieved- such ,Ertace^.Peacock, -Ben ^enomenal success in

^ ^ all over t h e J a n " W O U I d s o o _ - - . ^ " ^ r a c e ^ gaining sunh / ^ a t t h r o * g b t h e t - c o m p e t e i n m e e ^ S ! ^ ^ * f ^ ? n Z \ ! S e ' " ^ Crow-

^ ^ ^ y ^ a t o S ^ L f G l o r f d a th le t e s R e c e s s tfaemn:^6,^^ They « SS«?!=^fS

in They reasoned

«*» o^usa, a t a m e e t ­i n g on Thursday, Pebrusijry.

Coach F r i edman was p r e s e n t j a t a similar, mee t ing last Tues - / day, but bena*** ~* **

o f the c -

^ ^ " P f 1 * to mee t s w 5 t h 0 ~ r S " ^ a n o r d

* • * * * ^ a t h l e t i c d i ^ S ^ * m M ^ ^

naiTow.

day, but b e ^ S T f 1 ? PT U e S -

• « ^ — - -* d r a w i n e a - f o ^ t h e h®pe- of

to T h i f ; ! a P a r t o f *** dim TWs t ime, i t concerns iSel f *** City col lege s w i r n n S g t,

l ^ v i o u s B a n s Rumored ^ a n n u a l . m e e t w ^ f e j ^

^ a t i o n a n y toown

- * „ . A sus ta ined f A r t y BaueF • - ^

°oys a s t h e i r ^ w b i ^ », I i ' n e d m a n gioejtery,, ^ r / o ^ ,-0pe' h °wever . hft ^ / c a n d i d a t e s

iioped

- a ^ « ^ ? ^ m j w a s scheduled £**a*aa& F e b r u a r y fifteentl « » l a t t e r r^r*111**111*1 « « lacter ' s pool o__,^ — ~ » «*c

J l a d - ^ b e e n r ~ - c S u i a ^ § - M l O C S

^ » v e n t A v e n u l ^ f i a f f O U n d

r K r u s e d to permiT r 3 V y h a d

^ r ^ ^ P 6 1 5 f r °*n Colgate Univer- 7 i t

. . ^ —•>'** UJJCH, qui i ^^ ~ - v T ^ n c . a w i p u t ^ m

ience, and said Vh«V "* e x p e r " wlU b e ^ ^ l *«* every man what h f ^ f 3 0 " * * **°w

Isaacson a n d Herbs*

sports s e e m .

«>»ld be o b t a i n ^ b u f ^ T 1 0 1 / ' ««'«• * * PnbUcatlon w a r ' < f „ r t ^ u p t o w n 1 f r o s h a n d S O P h

« « » between Gorl B r u n o ^ f ^ B K t T £ W W * ® '

« t h e visitors, i n t e a m . .Th . t . ^ ° e t t e d " ^ « « *

: w n ^ e f f e c t r t i u ^ w o u S S S J ? * ^ S tan l ey T h o m a T ^ 5 a v e u p o n

' cane events

.about

* - t « e g r a m - s e n t secure i n f o r m a l

^*avy, desir ing t o h veterans as-

•nors, o a o n t n a t po in t 115 10 -s .wra s: srs-&

? S ; . « » s c h e d u l e d ^ r ^ ^ { M a r f f u l

T r „ , ^ i ~ , : , " i W f ^ " ^ e a n i s m a n "~~r * ^ " " ^ l ™ ~ «H*BH?erg of the visitors in I t e a m " T ^ I I * ^ n e t t e d by each Thursday, t h e / MUty L a n r Z r * ^ I t h e b reas t s ^ o k - M * ^ 9 ^ l ^ ? ' Then ^ e B e a v e r * c f a l S

,^-^;-.r^^^H ^*^ns^^w^ic^^K^nS»»---«r^f^-'-x^

^«« -^ I I , ™ , ^ a i n naate S a m O^Reean s a n k a ' " ^ the back stroke-to t a ^ ^ ° I

/^#1

meet. « ie^ expec ted : r TT*ma*%~*~. *»v*uitixcne

answer t o t h e needed t h r e e

tbAtr t h e con tes t m

was J class,

i t e r pipes.- ' T o our thinking,, t h a t 3Pas t h e s t h e ques t ion a s JC T h o m a s would. 3-= ->"

way ;nsws: whet]

•and;:B^taf: Bienstock,

s^o: •'VVC* ^N^

"One P u n c h " Si lverman

. . T w o weeks ago , t h e s r e w l e a t h e r - p u s h e r s known a s 4

boxing t e a m was **

a i e r m a n .MbHvla a n I^ei i p ^ T i a i

n e w ^ -

M o h n a Score » T o w - a s s - - - - - ° o - c a p t a i n I squeeze out a ' a . - - ^ ^ t - - C M ' FMegai, Levine and Singer a n d

- ^ ^r -35 lbs.; 1 wnile in a n o t h e r 135-Ib s l u g - ^ i 2 2 ^ ^ competi t ion for ove- - - e - ^ ^ ^ •• - n , W u m p e l . a n a j f e s t , T o n y Profl ta e a s ^ I b S t ^ ^ - ^ ^ o f ^ ^ ^ ° n ^ B e a v e r a

-^6 ; Ai tman, WeL«lBli2inPh«f/ i .> • - T - ^ - . " - T ^ . ^ ^ ^ : •••^-oastec — id S u m

K a

•evivec, and Hose: engaged Temple zjni^ersU a n old-fashioned slug-fest .

Despite t h e s-^^~ •t««* " ^ a ^ M t t l e _else h u i u t h a t , t h e an=4-^s^he- f ive ancf

ere i c p .

s a r a n c e r ^ h S " pe r fo rmance of ^ J ^ ^ encounter*, Bill S i lverman as a heavyweight ff^26,^ ^° "^ke af ^ r d e d a good deal of pleasure ' * "

A berg, Z 5 5-Ib..

ifeld a n d Neisen- -45-Ib. i l a s s Zsiebz-witz. Sole- • :

.sky a t 19C -bs.. Q - j y F O I L S M E > " - ^ S O F -j:oiiOweG-ixy_ta^T==^^-^ --=•• ~~ t-en:m^zi:t^^TMATCM Ta YAJLE, -1*7=

but t h e frosh the un l imi ted " A well-dri l led City College fen-

; cing t e a m wen t down . fighting.j

WHERE'S LIZA ?

^ P g ^ y i g n p ^ n t ^ f B i l T s ^ u ^ The b u t c h e r ' s A s s o c i a t i o n is-J-iStore ^ ^ ^ 4 ? ^ ^ ^ ^ • fiS — g a t e S c encoun te r s , besides those Progressing rao id 'v a r ^ - S l ^ S ^ i a ' e - v r ^ f r - 5 i ^ O I ' " e ' -

on the gr idiron, w e ' ^ ^ > ^ ^ - • : ; c ^ ^ ^ -.•--*: :r ^ - ^ - ^ w - -*te_ - ^ = s r . in a m a t c h held :ow rrr

>us

_ diron, we _ ^ _ w h a t to expect . Weil, Silve was pi t ted aga ins t a t r e z n e i ^ ^ h l ^ _ of. a . m a n , easily weighin 200 pounds , who also completely dwarfed h i m in s t a tu r e .

T**e bis Temple boy came o u t

?rnces-: , i. 4. -rn hooding our a ^ ^evr Have i

ol aooi Repu ted ly s t rong m eoee ^ - d

f.r> *OrV»f f i

exn

a t t he bell, tha

of our ten foo is Sylvia-Man- ' f o - s , t h e 3 e a v e r s " we»e'V*aried '

emistry--studen£":-»ack i rTthese e v e n t s / 7 tc~~2 i n d ! - a f r a i d c f B u ^ ; 7 V 2 to ;=/2. Displaying the -ffec^

-s:ves a n d t h e i P j . t he fine coaching, of Joseph :

- Vmce, fo rmer nationa^ s a - o - :" casional ie^t j a bs_ a but concfir.tr a ted in

*e; mis Uc Virice, forme champion , c ^ i _ty_ _f sno ers—

wrei ^Suddenly

:oe a s t he

ci^ ls - looking S i lverman evaded •d£. bear -hug , h e r ipped a terrific ^right cross t h a t l anded smack on

iwav ?ers

t he g iant ' s j a w ?rc?.

r iUdn t buckle

f 2 j " i t

s ...n the chem. iing. head cock-as posfbie, and * clutching the .A-rTfateh._Ca.i2- !

j a n t u a n f rame toppled ove; ga: ?ock

>w-n- mal b u n

was out , completely. There wasn ! t iceably painfu

a s t i r body he h T h e referee d idn ' t bother count h im out. I t was t h a t h e could have to]

lere.

evident

and dea]

ovei ier w.

Swoosh-ine r t form for hours h J S ° U t a faubt, . . . that was _ . U A - w a c e r ^ hardes t punch t n a t I 'd ever seen -; fully d a m p e

in collegiate boxing. And i t cer- j ed featu L f l l n l V OTIO-V-JJ-X- TTTO.T1 * - ^ _ CT-1 i

-wat

tainl; •man,

augurs . ..well, for Silver- f s o n - w h e n giant -k i l le r , and she

t

.C21.Y. Dtrxing t e a m tapped t he w a t e r haste.

- open the s top- : ' t h e match ever : •

•xiously and nor_ : l waiting for the 'T

' «-»uu of the tube. She I waited. . .[

", cried Syr a s she { investigate, " I won- ' !

appened now." j spark l ing fountain * ^ d forth, d ismay- \

3g h e r as tound-is he r face crim--realized she had

^apply In he r

^2

MAJRVICK'S 'AFBTERIA and

GRILL I 2 i East 23rd Street

O p p o s i t e t h e CoiJcge j

gushed

. .... . . . . . " • n*t ,*,HT

She jest done fo'got her p o ' honey-chile. Uncle T o m done told her that we wuz sellin ^ larnin! i>ooks a t 50%^oflF. S o o f f she scampered to 105 Fifth A v e . to get some. A n d whom does she find here but "Si" Legree himself, marvel ing at the speed and efficiency of our clerks. Even ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ that peony pincher admits

J^TSamm^ w e PaX ^"^ ^or usec* texts and that our 1 0 % discount on N E W books is liberal.

"Meet the Roys at

MARVICK'S"

7-_

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- . £ f r £ a t ^ t N o v l S : . : . - : rvr.:..:...^Sbriiary. :n*^ i saa . .4 X - i o w ' s - o h a r m i a g 1 - M t ^ - p o e m i -— " B e t w e e n t h e d a r k a n d t h e d a y l i g h t , .

Tp , ^ ^ r ^ ^ j r - ' - W h e n t h e n i g h t is "oeginning to lower .

J TUfac 4ag-sonae-exce l l en t -a r t ac les^ t c r t h e - "New*

M a s s e s " f o r q u i t e s o m e t i m e - T h e b e s t o f

AF T E R two weeics of n e g o t i a t i o n s , a n o r ­g a n i z a t i o n m e e t i n g of t h e Schoo l of

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