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PAGE TWO
SC Given Grant
Actor Prefers SC
For Drivers Aid
LOS ANGELES, CALIF., MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1955
Von Hole 35 Students Named "SS For Phi Beta Kappa
Fuibnght Research deadline set tomorrow Schary to Speak
FOR DT'BATTLE COLUMNS' A. u rv
At Honor Dinner
Deadline for turning in battle columns for Wednesday’s DT is 2 p.m. tomorrow. All candidates for ASSC offices must submit their columns by that time to th.e city desk, 432 SU.
AMS president candidates may submit a 150-word column and a photo. Candidates for senators-at-large, class presidents, school presidents, veterans’ representative, foreign students representatives, and yell king may submit 100 words each and a photo.
Other offices, and uncontested school and class presidents may submit only 75 words, but no photo.
A 250 word “Final Message to the Voters” may be submitted by ASSC presidential candidates.
All columns should be typed and triple spaced. Photos should be a glossy print, 5x7 or 8x10, and should be submitted to the photo office, 430 SU, by 2 p.m. tomorrow. Each candidate must pay $3.62 cash for the cost of engraving wihen they submit the picture.
'Review' Rerun Uncertain as 'Bovard Taken
FRONT AND CENTER — SC coed Jerry Taylor shows some onlookers how a hula is executed. The Hawaiian theme will dominate this Friday when EVK and University Hall hold their joint open houses. Festivities will get underway at 7:30 p.m. Music for dancing
will be provided by Tommie Moore's group. Rooms will be open for inspection and refreshments will be served to guests. Others in the picture are (I. to r.) Marilyn Walker, Lee Mackey, Duchess Tompson, and Judy Landan.
IC S Jubilee Show Coes on Saturday
Seventeen Nations To Participate In My Native Land' Production
Iniversity Purchases hree Housing Units
baters Back ith Top Spot Tournament
Armour, Morris Bishop, W. S. Research Started
Gilbert, Phyllis McGinley, Sam- The SC professor will call his
uel H. Hoftenstein, A. A. Mil- next publication The Image of
_ , __ . T. .. D , America in German Literature,
ner, Ogden INash, Dorothy Park- Re thg research whe„ he
er, and E. B. hite. read papers on the subject before MLigtit verse specializes in the annual conventions of the brief amusement at the oddities Modern Language Association of of man and beast,” Lecky said. America. In that organization he “The mood is kept gay or ironic has been chairman of the section by the writer’s control of die- on Anglo-German literary relation and rhythm. Such forms tions and modern German litera-as epigram, epitaph, limeriok, ture.
short narrative, lyric, parody, Dr. von Hofe has been chair-
and even song in musical com- man of the University Senate
edy are included.” this year. White he is abroad, the
Leckv studied for his Ph.D. German department will be head-
at Cornell University, and re- ed by Dr- John T- Waterman,
eeived his LL.B. at Columbia who has been on leave th,s year
University before coming to SC doing research on linguistics on
in 1938. He is currently teach- a Ford Foundation grant,
ing classes in modern drama, von Hofe will take his
semantics and literary criti- vvife, Lenone, and their two sons,
sjm> Harold, 3%, and Eric, 1, to Ger-
_ 1 many with him.
Men Warble in Closed Auditions
BILL TEAFORD
. . plays piano
Professor Elected AERT Director
Two Professors Exhibit Art Work
Two professprs of fine arts are currently holding one-man exhibitions in California galleries.
Edgar Ewing is showing paintings in the M. H. de Young Memorial Museum in San Francisco and Francis de Erdely is showing drawings in the Lane Galleries in Westwood Village.
Secret Banquet Honors Clements
Professor Surprised
Songfest Prelim Today
Official
Planets Topic Of TV Show
Notice
Instructors are reminded that unsatisfactory notices covering the first ten weeks of the semester are due in th* Registrar’s office on Monday, Apr. 25, 1955.
D. W. Evans, Assistant registrar.
Students who expect to complete requirements for the bachelor’s degree in June should check the list that la posted in the corridor outside the registrar’s office In Owens Hall. Those who have not filled out diploma application cards should do so at once.
Howard W. Patmore _Registrar_
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| Title | Daily Trojan, Vol. 46, No. 121, April 25, 1955 |
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| Full text | PAGE TWO SC Given Grant Actor Prefers SC For Drivers Aid LOS ANGELES, CALIF., MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1955 Von Hole 35 Students Named "SS For Phi Beta Kappa Fuibnght Research deadline set tomorrow Schary to Speak FOR DT'BATTLE COLUMNS' A. u rv At Honor Dinner Deadline for turning in battle columns for Wednesday’s DT is 2 p.m. tomorrow. All candidates for ASSC offices must submit their columns by that time to th.e city desk, 432 SU. AMS president candidates may submit a 150-word column and a photo. Candidates for senators-at-large, class presidents, school presidents, veterans’ representative, foreign students representatives, and yell king may submit 100 words each and a photo. Other offices, and uncontested school and class presidents may submit only 75 words, but no photo. A 250 word “Final Message to the Voters” may be submitted by ASSC presidential candidates. All columns should be typed and triple spaced. Photos should be a glossy print, 5x7 or 8x10, and should be submitted to the photo office, 430 SU, by 2 p.m. tomorrow. Each candidate must pay $3.62 cash for the cost of engraving wihen they submit the picture. 'Review' Rerun Uncertain as 'Bovard Taken FRONT AND CENTER — SC coed Jerry Taylor shows some onlookers how a hula is executed. The Hawaiian theme will dominate this Friday when EVK and University Hall hold their joint open houses. Festivities will get underway at 7:30 p.m. Music for dancing will be provided by Tommie Moore's group. Rooms will be open for inspection and refreshments will be served to guests. Others in the picture are (I. to r.) Marilyn Walker, Lee Mackey, Duchess Tompson, and Judy Landan. IC S Jubilee Show Coes on Saturday Seventeen Nations To Participate In My Native Land' Production Iniversity Purchases hree Housing Units baters Back ith Top Spot Tournament Armour, Morris Bishop, W. S. Research Started Gilbert, Phyllis McGinley, Sam- The SC professor will call his uel H. Hoftenstein, A. A. Mil- next publication The Image of _ , __ . T. .. D , America in German Literature, ner, Ogden INash, Dorothy Park- Re thg research whe„ he er, and E. B. hite. read papers on the subject before MLigtit verse specializes in the annual conventions of the brief amusement at the oddities Modern Language Association of of man and beast,” Lecky said. America. In that organization he “The mood is kept gay or ironic has been chairman of the section by the writer’s control of die- on Anglo-German literary relation and rhythm. Such forms tions and modern German litera-as epigram, epitaph, limeriok, ture. short narrative, lyric, parody, Dr. von Hofe has been chair- and even song in musical com- man of the University Senate edy are included.” this year. White he is abroad, the Leckv studied for his Ph.D. German department will be head- at Cornell University, and re- ed by Dr- John T- Waterman, eeived his LL.B. at Columbia who has been on leave th,s year University before coming to SC doing research on linguistics on in 1938. He is currently teach- a Ford Foundation grant, ing classes in modern drama, von Hofe will take his semantics and literary criti- vvife, Lenone, and their two sons, sjm> Harold, 3%, and Eric, 1, to Ger- _ 1 many with him. Men Warble in Closed Auditions BILL TEAFORD . . plays piano Professor Elected AERT Director Two Professors Exhibit Art Work Two professprs of fine arts are currently holding one-man exhibitions in California galleries. Edgar Ewing is showing paintings in the M. H. de Young Memorial Museum in San Francisco and Francis de Erdely is showing drawings in the Lane Galleries in Westwood Village. Secret Banquet Honors Clements Professor Surprised Songfest Prelim Today Official Planets Topic Of TV Show Notice Instructors are reminded that unsatisfactory notices covering the first ten weeks of the semester are due in th* Registrar’s office on Monday, Apr. 25, 1955. D. W. Evans, Assistant registrar. Students who expect to complete requirements for the bachelor’s degree in June should check the list that la posted in the corridor outside the registrar’s office In Owens Hall. Those who have not filled out diploma application cards should do so at once. Howard W. Patmore _Registrar_ |
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