THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY; NOVEMBER 5, 1950 Campuses Lit Up by Loyalty Oaths, Bonfires, Rockets By HARRY REED AT HARVARD, Howard Jones, the bonfire was touched off. Cam- council backed the stand of Phi esides the usual loyalty oath, professor of Englisp, revealed that pus authorities are investigating. Epsilon Pi, Kappa chapter, on ad- ik bans, anti-bias action, col- \he rejected a summer term pro- * * * mitting a Negro student to the fessorship at UCLA because of the IN AN attempt to circumvent Connecticut chapter. The chapter campuses across the country oath required. the drinking ban at State College, has threatened to disaffiliate from e stirred last week by exploding Pa., the Interfraternity Council the national organization because fires, possible trips to the On the other hand, Edward proposed chaperoned, mixed drink- of the suspension of the University n,and the banning of a col- Rockefeller, a Yale Law School ing, with the chaperones approved of Connecticut chapter. humor magazine in Boston. senior, tried to resign from the by the IFC and the administration. The regents of Texas Western he loyalty oath trouble cen- Law School Student Association The administration turned it down. Collegerremoved the ban on Neg- d about UCLA, but it had far- because the executive board of At the University of Pittsburgh roes in athletic contests at their hing effects. that group would not sign non- the Student Congress took a step university after receiving petitions te California legislature passed communist loyalty pledges. in the opposite direction. It ap- from the city council of El Paso, yalty oath for its employes, and To get things back to a lighter pealed to the school's administra- and other organizations. The con- battle began as to whether em- side at UCLA, they had a real t t enorce the driingan troversy followed the cancellation 'es of UCLA would have to sign bang-up bonfire for the Homecom- at football games. This action, Mhe Regents said no, but "re- ing Rally. Ten spectators were ,oped, would "curtail row- Los Angeles, because the California sted" it, and approximately hurt and windows were broken for dyEsm." school had Negroes on its team. enployes did. several blocks in an explosion when Down East, the funnymen of the Harvard Lampoon assumed7 gas ii the dress and title of mythical Meyer Will Speak Today HI Ei Tuesday Ponca City, (Iowa), University, Monday Wednesday and put out a parody of mid- About Illness western college humor maga- O. MAIN--OPP. COURTHOUSE MAT. 30c NIGHTS & SUN. 40c zines, the Pontoon.r Dr.nKs, F.hMee', dirctor.o Newsboys selling the edition tr. Kerge Wiyia, d ooer a r a g rt h e George Williams Hooper were arrested, and chargesagainst Foundation, Medical Center of the nthe editors were leveled for "dis-University of California, San Fran- tributing obscene lrs,'.a riterature cisco will speak before the School through minors,': a city offense.o Puli HatAseby t4 * of Public Health Assembly at 4 HOPES FOR trips to the moon p.m. tomorrow on "Diseases of An- were boosted by the Cryogenic imals and Man." Laboratory at Ohio State this Dr Meyer has delivered several ยข0.0 week. The researchers there have lectures throughout the country developed a rocket motor powered during his career as a teacher. He by liquid hydrogen. has lectured at Harvard, Univer- The war on discrimination sity of California, John Hopkins continued in action taken at New and many other schools. His pro- York University and Texas' gram will be a part of the weekly Western College. assembly of the School oft Public At NYU, the interfraternity Health. 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Presumably the passing of the ex- Notices aminations would establish civil service eligibility. Arbor weather conditions, the 1951 Mr. and Miss 'Ensian contest will take place. The competition is directed to- ward finding a typical campus coed and man, so that their pictures may be used on the division pages of the 'Ensian. The 100th man and coed to pass the diag flagpole at a certain hour will become the winners. The two students will be picked at approxi- mately the same time so that pho- tographers may take pictures., ONE CHECKERED COAT It's too loud for my graduate picture and my girl won't walk with me when I wear it on campus. Don't let this happen to you. Invest your money in a grad or Senior picture before the Nov. 3 deadline. ENSIAN. READ TIME this year at the special reduced Student Rate. Still only $4.75 a year (instead of $6.00). Regular newsdealers do not carry this rate- it must be accepted by specially- authorized college -agencies. 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Consideration of the minutes who have had courses in Indus- the meeting of Oct. 2, 1950. trial Management. They are also >p. 1614-1620). interested in chemists and chemi- 2. Consideration of reports sub- cal engineers who have had cours- .itted with the call to this meet- es in paint. Candidates must be .g- 24 years old or older. For further a. Executive Committee - Prof. information and appointments for B. D. Thuma. interviews call at the Bureau of b. Executive Board of the Grad- Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg. uate School - Prof. F. K. The Bjreau is not open on Satur- Sparrow. . day. c. Deans' Conference - Dean Hayward Keniston. Employment Applications: Ford 3. Services available in the Eval- Motor Company is now accepting ation and Examinations Division, applications from February grad- ureau of Psychological Services. uates who are interested in the r. E. J. Furst. Ford Field Training Program. This 4. Discussion: Courses open to is a two-year executive training eshmen- program, in which trainees spend 5. Announcements. time in all departments of the 6. New business, company, both business and man- ufacturing. It is open to graduates reshman Instructors: High school of any school, technical or non- 'incipals attending the Princi- technical, with either bachelor's al-Freshman Conference have or master's degree. Minimum es- een invited to visit freshman sential requirements are: 20-26 asses Thurs., Nov. 9, during their .only; scholarship in top quarter ee periods, of class; interest in various phases of automotive manufacturing; wil- lingness to live in Detroit area. )M 1 P.M. Other points which will be taken into account are leadership, enter- prise, personality, and health. The Bureau of Appointments has available complete copies of the Program and application blanks. Interviews will be sched- uled later, but will be based on applications which must be sub- mitted now. Call at the office, 3528 Administration Bldg., 9-12 and 2-4. Civil Service Examinations: The closing date for the New York Civil Service examination for Professional and Technical Assis- $. tant has been extended to Nov. 13. This examination has, options in Engineering, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Economics, Statis- (Continued on Page 3) I M" I I jiiii NOW at 3:00 6:30 - 9:50 I I I =MCI --a,, Mx. an - g~ppp p .an. - - ill All