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,. ..... ----o----------· .. -- -------·--·-- --·-·----------- .. YOU PUT YOUR FEET on the headrest ·and. your head: on the ·floor nhd. try to sleep. This was only one of. countless, odd resting poses used . by students to and· from Ne\v Yor]{ City, especially on the 24-hour return: trip •. Others were in· luggage racks, along lavatory benches, ·u,ulel' tables. and on tho· floors of the c:Iub cars •.. Wa_yward r ins M International :Trip Dela·yed: __ 9_: Hour:s Buffalo and is Ul!." .- ·Trains listed as. the Blue Circle Honor Society SpecialS 1 . - Anything To Sleep and 2 left New York's Grand Central Station, Sunday. a,fter- The car lights were ·disconnected .. noon. Before they completed the trip to South Bend 24 hou:t:s in most of the cars, and a few rest- later, 9 hours behind .schedule, ·they each had· been up ·the less· sleepers· crawled up .intO the: Hudson River, re-routed .. because of two freight· tram derail- luggage rack for the nigh( They· rilents, gone lhrough·2 countries and.3 states,:and through also slept in. the lavatory, on car-: · · t · · h b · peted floors ·of the club· cars, :on·· customs.. They ·.lost·. two.· comple e cre:ws at. t e orders, chairs pulled together to form.beds,c swarmed .over a town for food and were -nicknamed' the in the train seats and. under the·-. Wayward Train, by day and running wild over the ·in the dining. . ' C:quntryside by night." .. . , . , . · .' ·. · ·Negro switchmen in little- townl! hours but it never lost 'its humor. in Canada laughed when they heard I I Frustrated comedians quipped and the· trains :were headed , 1 cracked from Rochester to South Bend. "What ya. doing way up· Bend. . - here?" . . . . · · : ·_ · · : 1 · A wrecked freight on the main line· between Rochester and Buffalo forced the trains onto a mile long detour. In. what the· night ·proved tO be an ironic thought, conductors and brakemen at Rochester . re- marked that it was fortunate that the dispatcher had been able to re-route . the·' trains so quickly. "Otherwise .we inlght have ·had: a long· delay.". . over Niagara .. The original re-routing was to have tal{en the trains to Buffalo by way of Niagara· Falls. The final trip took·. them. from ·Rochester, to Niagara,· over: the Niagara River to ·Canada, across Canada to De- troit and doWn. Michigan; through Jackson to South Bend.· · . The first train lost_ its engines, its heat, its water, its ·food· and 9 . In St. Thomas, Ontario at 5 a.m. . The train- got dirtier the· -,, Jj. one pointed out that, "Some drug- inally· planned 16-hour trip.' went: ·., store owner could get up and opep. . 18, 20, then 24 hours. Pape;- ·.a. n.d · ... 1 up his store and make a rich man of himself. We'd:even"eaf his corn cigarette· butts littered the 'floc;>rl!:-.-l pads." They begged· for cm:iduc- of. some of the ·cars.· Toilets ·and .. tor's·coat when the ·heat went out,. sinks were clogged with l and complained that their deodor.: peels._ · · . ··. · . 1 ant was failing them. When: the · . s\varm At Jackson : • . 1 1 train stopped 'after moving" 2 ° Complaints for something 'to .. _eat. . yards in· St. Thomas . it was ·be- ca!lse,. "We jt1st lost our priority s}!o_t. up_ · to that hand ·cart again.". trams. 'Even a station rat became -·l a !'meaty, little feller." After'"teie-: · 1 moving," someone finally graphing ahead .. it ·was arranged. ' noticed. Another seeing an old wo- for food to be available at Jackscin,: man walking on the platform Michigan. The New York Central swered, "We have to. This· woman System ·paid for·: coffee and. do- . has been racing the train from nuts. · New · Au.dio Center .:: This _Week N S i\·.:· African. . ' ·The National Student Association: will sponsor an African·.Conference · .. on the . theme "Africa Faces .. the · Problems· of Independence" at St •. :"A new audio center, where stu- dents may listen to classical music; 1963 · --"' operas, and eventually drama· and ·S ppetry, will be opened in December, announced · Mr. 'Victor ·.Schaeffer, : Registration ·wiil take piace Fri- · ; ,,m,. ;.,.li -._ftc i; · · _... fDl. b li; D Ia. · . .-_:-- · .. ; . . : j Mary's this weekend .. .' · · · request-the VvEH1 ilD.WUl.wJ!au ._ u . g uB" DuuiU Ita the American: .J · operating--the facilities to play· a, · - . · · · · . • . · . . ·.. . Field ·S.taff, ;rnc:;:,,vill_: l f. certain record: The . student.' \vill A ' ' II . c II ' ' . ....._ . f $ 3. 3 . M a II. . deliver ·the keynote· address.: '1\fr.·· j then·hear the record'through ear-·. .··. ". ·e· .·."tao· ·rnf :'_ft ... . •. -.,. ' I l"n : Dubois.·has:.travelled·'exteri.Sively'. l phones located at one. of seventy: .n liB I u " lUI u . VII throughout Africa:and l four listening posts; he will a)so several ·.reports that specifically· l ..,. ·have cOntrol over the volume .and · deal. \vith probl_ems faced stereopnonic balance ·of the_ .. Dr: Frederick Rossini, 'of. the College oLScience: has . Upon completion of the-·new life by emerging African mtions. cording. . announced plans· for the. development of a _3.3 million dollar science. complex,· the present bioi- · Foilo\ving this, Callisto 1\fadavo, ·. ,j ... . ' . science, building complex. The complex, 'to be located directly' ogy building will revert' to .the uni- a Notre Dame-student from Sou'th- .. : j ?- .. addition· to the 11 turn_tables versity for othe_r. assignments. ern· Rh .. odesia,·. _will speak. on the'. ·.J available for. both stereo and. mo- south of the computer center, will·:house. both the Lobund , . . ·. recordings,. two· stereo tape Laboratories and the Biology Department.· Construction will At the present: ti111e, the imiver- African student in United .. , - de.cks and·one.FM .stere·o rece1'ver t b · t•l 12 ...;.:1li · d 11 · th t t sity has definitely olitained a gra' nt States. · · · · - · . no ·. egm ·un 1 . · lllll on· o ars,.. e amonn necessary o - · · . · - , ·. w' 1 ·l·l:b·e ava1'lable. ·A student·.usl·ng· h. L' b d b t · · bt · d of , $61.6,000 to provide additional. :. At 1:00, African !rom ·: complete the s<;ctiori for t e. o un La ora ones. IS o ame . ND d sMc · ... the earphones _will be able to select research space for the Lobund.Lab- ·an and those visiting ; i. ·-- . which of' these .fourteen. channels . .. . . . . : .. . . oratory_ under the direction of Dr: fro_m .other schools. will· -0.7 . . f th J w k · d M · h 6 8 Maurice Pollard. "We hope to panel. discussion. on how their -.in- ·. i.:· . e ' ;o· r :_: . '·e· . ·e· n' : I'll rc' . ' -- . . . tain the balance of the funds' needed dividual face the pro b.; . . - I U from certain government agencies lems .. of indepe.l).dence. Di_scussioit ., . ;- .:. · ; :Mr.:· Schaeffer. feels ·that •event.: · · · · ... : , · · . . . .. . that have as their.mission the sup- groups '!viii follow. Then, at ,7;30: ·,because··or.:'the demand for :--Nick So_rd!, ·general chaiz:rnan··of .nor, Luncheon and Breakfast; Tom port'-of'research and ed_ucation. in there·\vill be an ; .Uie: service,· requests .. will .liave ·:to Junior Weekend· and Hogan, Acco'mniodations; Dick science in the:universities imd from student· ·party· in. the clubhouse. · . be.:made· a day. in:advance. There junior. ·class . president, ·aimounced Maher, Tickets; .. Jim. Muller,. Pub- c'ertain .private foundations ·with .:, An iziformal :i.t. 11:00 ."- -. . ""-._.will be·a.schedule 'of· the times and the . seiection the committee ii9_ity; _Dave McElroy,·' AL similar said Dean Ros-· .Sunday:\vill oe 'follo\ved by 'a:: ... channels ·of, the· reeordings. · .. The chaimien ·fo.r the' weekerid,· to:·.be tion; .Randy Randa!,. Engineering sini: . . . . · .. ........... :: : by_ .. Miss :Rita .Cassidy, ,-.Assistant:=:. ho.iml'-of tlJ,e .audio center. will be held March 6,-7: and:S ... " .... ,. ··\ ·. Reception·, Bill:· Dic]{sci_n; BA· Re_.:: . The isolation.of._the present.biol- Professor of History. at SMC, .. who - . from .1· -5 and· 7-10, seven' da.ys a · ·· · ..... ·· · - . ·Heading the ... cominittees .ception;. Jim Harni.sh,' SciEince ·Re- ogy building from other_ academic has lived and taught in Africa. Her ; week. . . . .. ·. . . .. ·.. Spike Stein, Executive Coordinator; ception; John Rooney;· AROTC Re- buildings and the difficulty of _ex- topic will be "Africa Faces the , . ·. Larry Beshel, President's. Dinrier; ception; ·Bob Brugger, NROTC pansion in its present location are_ of-Independence: ·a-Per-:.::: Tom Oddo; President's, Reception; Reception;. and .Pete .. Hendricks, two factors iii the decision to start spective into the Future." . · Bim Fishburne and Larry· O'Con.: AFROTC Reception .. · i=: · Prep -Tickets.· ·. .. . ' . ro ·ae Sold Fri. ' "TlCJtets for the Four· Preps I . ·:;- Debaters Finish a·rd At Bradlef Tourney_ ·Friday at S:OO. p.m. in the Stepan Center will be sold for.$1.50 tllls Thursday in· the 'dining halls. They ·will also be .on. Sa.le in the ·Mardi Gras.Office, 2B Studimt,Cen- . · . ter, from 3 to 5 dally. . . .. ·:"" . of ticket for five' . . rame ,·book sellers will be . in the :e Mardi Gras·office to 5_and 7 ·to .. , 9 p.m. Thursday'and 3 to 5_ :Friday_. -( . The Indiana: .. Transportation Co. win. run a bus . from. the circie :to >:"" the Stepan Cent_er· ev.ery:15 · mlnutes starting. at -'6:30 p.m. Fri- day, and the _ t9 SMC to the circle .. Tickets will. be available ·at the door for $2.oo:. · · · · · : . :BRIDGE RESULTS_ l I Notre Dame's debate team · ... i first in· two of three divisions in : ::1 talting third place .'overall · · the ; .. ·,: l 19th Annual· Bradley Invitatioruu , , I! Speech Tournament, Nov: .. ,and ._. 23. ·- - . ' John Roos and Larry Petroshius, ·. both juniors, won.first placc'in.the·, .J championship cross · ;.' examination ' debate divisimCiri the novice !our man debate, ·John. Thornton and ... Paui · Freddolino, affirmative; and Tom Dooley 'and Jim Cavnar, nega- •. tive, took another first. Over · 700 . students from 80 schools· partici- . pated in the tournament,· one · ot . the !argest in . the country. . · 1. ·Ed. carens-Tom·.Flanagan .619 .. .. . . . . .. , . . . . . . . 2.; Je'd Kee-Bill .:M:orrey , .... '... 600 -A· NEW· YORI£ · POLICEl\IAN;- ""bcca!llo : .. a crowd hero, .tall>s a: ND student. out of .leading a charge Kaiser-Frank .C.ui{fp'.' .... ,60(J. .. at'.lialftinio of tM·;Syracuse game •. The_ good guy, tough cop stoo1l on the wall at t11e Earlier, on Nov. 16, the· novice squad took· second _piace .))eliind 1\!arquette. in. the St. 1\far,Y's.'De-. .: bate Tournament: secorid'?fotre Danie team of Bill Wasinger, John Kane and Sam'Mc- Clelland placed third. Jim ·Cavnar tied for the ·top individual' 3XV3.rd · · in 'this· tournament. .. ... ..,..,,. ;:- .. of-the·stutlent section and maintained strict His hnnd \\'as later raised by stutlents in a \ 9 lctory sign 5. ·H. Cramer-J.: <!3atllston- · :·. .525' while ·others chanted: him, J>romoto · .. · ·

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YOU PUT YOUR FEET on the headrest ·and. your head: on the ·floor nhd. try to sleep. This was only one of. countless, odd resting poses used

. by students to and· from Ne\v Yor]{ City, especially on the 24-hour return: trip •. Others were in· luggage racks, along lavatory benches, ·u,ulel' tables. and on tho· floors of the c:Iub cars •..

Wa_yward r ins M --k~~. International :Trip Ret~rn- Dela·yed: __ 9_: Hour:s Buffalo and is whippi~g Ul!."

.- ·Trains listed as. the Blue Circle Honor Society SpecialS 1 . - Anything To Sleep and 2 left New York's Grand Central Station, Sunday. a,fter- The car lights were ·disconnected .. noon. Before they completed the trip to South Bend 24 hou:t:s in most of the cars, and a few rest­later, 9 hours behind .schedule, ·they each had· been up ·the less· sleepers· crawled up .intO the: Hudson River, re-routed .. because of two freight· tram derail- luggage rack for the nigh( They· rilents, gone lhrough·2 countries and.3 states,:and through also slept in. the lavatory, on car-:

· · t · · h b · peted floors ·of the club· cars, :on·· customs .. They ·.lost·. two.· comple e cre:ws at. t e orders, chairs pulled together to form.beds,c swarmed .over a town for food and were -nicknamed' the in the train seats and. under the·-. Wayward Train, ~'sleepfng by day and running wild over the ~bles ·in the dining. c~r. . ' C:quntryside by night." .. . , . , . · .' ·. ·

·Negro switchmen in little- townl! hours but it never lost 'its humor. in Canada laughed when they heard I I Frustrated comedians quipped and the· trains :were headed for·.~outh ,

1 cracked from Rochester to South Bend. "What ya. doing way up· Bend. . - here?" . . . . · · : ·_ · · : 1

· A wrecked freight on the main line· between Rochester and Buffalo forced the trains onto a mile long detour. In. what the· night ·proved tO be an ironic thought, conductors and brakemen at Rochester . re­marked that it was fortunate that the dispatcher had been able to re-route . the·' trains so quickly. "Otherwise .we inlght have ·had: a long· delay.".

. over Niagara .. The original re-routing was to

have tal{en the trains to Buffalo by way of Niagara· Falls. The final trip took·. them. from ·Rochester, to Niagara,· over: the Niagara River to ·Canada, across Canada to De­troit and doWn. Michigan; through Jackson to South Bend.· ·

. The first train lost_ its engines, its heat, its water, its ·food· and 9

. In St. Thomas, Ontario at 5 a.m. . The train-got dirtier ~s the· ~iig-. -,, Jj. one pointed out that, "Some drug- inally· planned 16-hour trip.' went: ·., store owner could get up and opep. .

18, 20, then 24 hours. Pape;- ·.a. n.d · ... 1• up his store and make a rich man of himself. We'd:even"eaf his corn cigarette· butts littered the 'floc;>rl!:-.-l pads." They begged· for a· cm:iduc- of. some of the ·cars.· Toilets ·and .. tor's·coat when the ·heat went out,. sinks were clogged with pap~r lUi~~- l and complained that their deodor.: ora~g:_e peels._ .· · · . ··. · . 1

ant was failing them. When: the · . s\varm At Jackson : • .

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train stopped 'after moving" 2° Complaints for something 'to .. _eat. . yards in· St. Thomas . it was ·be-ca!lse,. "We jt1st lost our priority s}!o_t. continu_:~:ny up_ an~ d_O\~"t.h0: · to that hand ·cart again.". trams. 'Even a station rat became -·l

a !'meaty, little feller." After'"teie-: · 1 ~·we're moving," someone finally graphing ahead .. it ·was arranged. '

noticed. Another seeing an old wo- for food to be available at Jackscin,: man walking on the platform .an~ Michigan. The New York Central swered, "We have to. This· woman System ·paid for·: coffee and. do- . has been racing the train from nuts. ·

~ ~ New · Au.dio Center .:: ~pen~-This _Week

N S i\·.:· Spon~o~s· African. A\1e~t'. . ' ·The National Student Association: will sponsor an African·.Conference · .. on the . theme "Africa Faces .. the · Problems· of Independence" at St •.

:"A new audio center, where stu­dents may listen to classical music;

1963 · --"' operas, and eventually drama· and

·S ppetry, will be opened in December, announced · Mr. 'Victor ·.Schaeffer, : Registration ·wiil take piace Fri- · ;

~..-. ~~7',~:d:~, ~=:;.n~ ,,m,. ;.,.li ~ ·~·~m••s~~:·: i_,~_:~~ -._ftc i; ~n·' :,.~ --~.·f_.-, Jm.1~~~1 s._Js.g:~ · ~-Y~. · _... fDl. b li; D ~ Ia. ~-g, · . .-_:-- · .. ~~-.-.-: ~~~~l~~~~iu~~;~~~;)r~·1~~~~~~; ; .. : j Mary's this weekend .. .' · · ·

~ request-the library'staff_membe~ VvEH1 ilD.WUl.wJ!au ._ u . g uB" DuuiU Ita Bois,,_a"member~of the American: .J · operating--the facilities to play· a, · - . · · · · . • . ~ · . . ·.. . Universitie~ Field ·S.taff, ;rnc:;:,,vill_: l

f. certain record: • The . student.' \vill A ' ' II . c II ' ' . ....._ . f $ 3 . 3 . M a II. . deliver ·the keynote· address.: '1\fr.·· j

then·hear the record'through ear-·. 'uu~iH1's .··. ". ·e· .·."tao· ·rnf :'_ft ... . •. -.,. ' I l"n : Dubois.·has:.travelled·'exteri.Sively'. l phones located at one. of seventy: .n liB I u " lUI u . VII throughout Africa:and h~ issu~d·:. l four listening posts; he will a)so several ·.reports that specifically· l

..,. ·have cOntrol over the volume .and · -~ deal. \vith e~onomic probl_ems faced stereopnonic balance ·of the_ .. ~e: Dr: Frederick Rossini, -De~n 'of. the College oLScience: has . Upon completion of the-·new life by emerging African mtions.

·-~ cording. . announced plans· for the. development of a _3.3 million dollar science. complex,· the present bioi- · Foilo\ving this, Callisto 1\fadavo, ·. ,j ... :· . ' . science, building complex. The complex, 'to be located directly' ogy building will revert' to .the uni- a Notre Dame-student from Sou'th- .. : j

?- .. In~ addition· to the 11 turn_tables versity for othe_r. assignments. ern· Rh .. odesia,·. _will speak. on the'. ·.J available for. both stereo and. mo- south of the computer center, will·:house. both the Lobund , . . ·. n~urai. recordings,. two· stereo tape Laboratories and the Biology Department.· Construction will At the present: ti111e, the imiver- African student in ~e United ~ .. ,

- de.cks and·one.FM .stere·o rece1'ver t b · t•l 12 ...;.:1li · d 11 · th t t sity has definitely olitained a gra' nt States. · · · · - · ~ . no ·. egm ·un 1 . · lllll on· o ars,.. e amonn necessary o - · · . · - , ~. ·. w'1·l·l:b·e ava1'lable. ·A student·.usl·ng· h. L' b d b t · · bt · d of , $61.6,000 to provide additional. :. At 1:00, African stude~ts !rom ·: .~ complete the s<;ctiori for t e. o un La ora ones. IS o ame . ND d sMc · ... the earphones _will be able to select research space for the Lobund.Lab- ·an and those visiting ;

i. ·-- . which of' these .fourteen. channels . .. . . . . : .. . . oratory_ under the direction of Dr: fro_m .other schools. will· ~onduct··:a • -0.7 . .· . f th J w k · d M · h 6 8 Maurice Pollard. "We hope to ob~ panel. discussion. on how their -.in- ·. i.:· . ~,·u:'_ic_is,· Wl_h~~l ~ .~:~~~~c~::b;: e ' u· n· ;o· r :_: . e· '·e· . ·e· n' : I'll rc' . ' --. . . tain the balance of the funds' needed dividual coun~es face the pro b.; . . - I U from certain government agencies lems .. of indepe.l).dence. Di_scussioit ., . ;- .:. · ; :Mr.:· Schaeffer. feels ·that •event.: · · · · :· ... : , ~ -~ · · . . . .. . that have as their.mission the sup- groups '!viii follow. Then, at ,7;30: :--"~ ua~ly; ·,because··or.:'the demand for :--Nick So_rd!, ·general chaiz:rnan··of .nor, Luncheon and Breakfast; Tom port'-of'research and ed_ucation. in p:~.; there·\vill be an intern~tional ; . Uie: service,· requests .. will .liave ·:to Junior Parents'-So~ Weekend· and Hogan, Acco'mniodations; Dick science in the:universities imd from student· ·party· in. the clubhouse.

· . be.:made· a day. in:advance. There junior. ·class . president, ·aimounced Maher, Tickets; .. Jim. Muller,. Pub- c'ertain .private foundations ·with .:, An iziformal bre~kf~( :i.t. 11:00 ."- -. . ""-._.will be·a.schedule 'of· the times and the . seiection ·~of the committee ii9_ity; _Dave McElroy,·' AL Recep~· similar .interests.~·· said Dean Ros-· .Sunday:\vill oe 'follo\ved by 'a:: talk-~.;

~ ... channels ·of, the· reeordings. · .. The chaimien ·fo.r the' weekerid,· to:·.be tion; .Randy Randa!,. Engineering sini:. . . . · .. :· ........... :: -~·. : by_ .. Miss :Rita .Cassidy, ,-.Assistant:=:. ho.iml'-of tlJ,e .audio center. will be held March 6,-7: and:S ... " .... ,. ··\ ·. Reception·, Bill:· Dic]{sci_n; BA· Re_.:: . The isolation.of._the present.biol- Professor of History. at SMC, .. who -

. from .1· -5 and· 7-10, seven' da.ys a · ·· · ..... ·· · --~ . ·Heading the ... cominittees ~are: .ception;. Jim Harni.sh,' SciEince ·Re- ogy building from other_ academic has lived and taught in Africa. Her ; week. . . . .. ·. . . .. ·.. Spike Stein, Executive Coordinator; ception; John Rooney;· AROTC Re- buildings and the difficulty of _ex- topic will be "Africa Faces the , . ·.

Larry Beshel, President's. Dinrier; ception; ·Bob Brugger, NROTC pansion in its present location are_ .~roblems of-Independence: ·a-Per-:.::: Tom Oddo; President's, Reception; Reception;. and .Pete .. Hendricks, two factors iii the decision to start spective into the Future." . · Bim Fishburne and Larry· O'Con.: AFROTC Reception .. · i=: · Prep -Tickets.·

·. .. . '

. ro ~: ·ae Sold Fri. ' -~. "TlCJtets for the Four· Preps con~ I

. ·:;-

Debaters Finish a·rd At Bradlef Tourney_

.c~it ·Friday at S:OO. p.m. in the Stepan Center will be sold for.$1.50

~. ;~ tllls Thursday in· the 'dining halls. They ·will also be .on. Sa.le in the

·Mardi Gras.Office, 2B Studimt,Cen­. · . ter, from 3 to 5 dally. . . .. ~ ·:"" . ~;:r;i~ excha~ge of ~ ticket for five' . . rame ,·book sellers will be . in the ~ :e Mardi Gras·office 3· to 5_and 7 ·to .. , 9 p.m. Thursday'and 3 to 5_ :Friday_.

-( . The Indiana: .. Transportation Co. win. run a bus . from. the circie :to

>:"" SMC~to the Stepan Cent_er· ev.ery:15 · mlnutes starting. at -'6:30 p.m. Fri­

~~- day, and the ~z:e~~-r~s. "11~ _ b~ :rr9~ ~ St~pim t9 SMC to the circle .. Tickets ~ will. be available ·at the door for

$2.oo:. · · · · ·

: . :BRIDGE RESULTS_

l I

Notre Dame's debate team p~a,ced · ... i first in· two of three divisions in : ::1 talting third place .'overall · ~ii · the ; .. ·,: l 19th Annual· Bradley Invitatioruu , , I! Speech Tournament, Nov: ~2 .. ,and -· ._. ~ 23. ·- - . '

John Roos and Larry Petroshius, ·. both juniors, won.first placc'in.the·, .J championship cross · ;.' examination ' debate divisimCiri the novice !our man debate, ·John. Thornton and ... 1 Paui · Freddolino, affirmative; and . Tom Dooley 'and Jim Cavnar, nega- •. ~' tive, took another first. Over · 700 ·

. students from 80 schools· partici- . pated in the tournament,· one · ot . the !argest in . the country. . ·

1. ·Ed. carens-Tom·.Flanagan .619 .. .. . . . . .. , . . . . . . . 2.; Je'd Kee-Bill .:M:orrey , .... ' ... 600 -A· NEW· YORI£ · POLICEl\IAN;- .w~•o ""bcca!llo : .. a crowd hero, .tall>s a: ND student. out of .leading a charge

--~; 2.;Rliy.~ Kaiser-Frank .C.ui{fp'.' .... ,60(J. ·'?n.ti)J~le.fielil .. at'.lialftinio of tM·;Syracuse game •. The_ good guy, tough cop stoo1l on the wall at t11e en~

Earlier, on Nov. 16, the· novice squad took· second _piace .))eliind 1\!arquette. in. the St. 1\far,Y's.'De-. ~- .: bate Tournament: A· secorid'?fotre Danie team of Bill Stallirig8;~~teve Wasinger, John Kane and Sam'Mc­Clelland placed third. Jim ·Cavnar tied for the ·top individual' 3XV3.rd · · in 'this· tournament. .. ... ..,..,,.

;:- 4.~Jack CrarY~clitiC"k.'Juster .. ~562 of-the·stutlent section and maintained strict order~ His hnnd \\'as later raised by stutlents in a \ 9lctory sign 5. ·H. Cramer-J.: <!3atllston- · :·. .525' while ·others chanted: ~·p·roniote him, J>romoto him.'~ · .. · ·

Page 2: Wa yward r ins M International :Trip - archives.nd.edu · ~ St~pim t9 SMC to the circle .. Tickets ~ will. $2.oo:. be · available · · ·at the · door · for : . :BRIDGE RESULTS_

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Page 2 THB· VOICE December 5, 1963

Jokn d). K~ ·· ;:;~t~~~4F.~::;x~ ~=~~~~~!nW; · · · Events ··Calendar .. ·.· .. · ; .·~~ . to see the bas'ketbalrteaiih After World War nate Tlmo . .E\·ent . Place ...... .

The. obvious firsthand reaction to Presi;.. ·II,' \vhen the·.stud(mt populatiqn jtiniped ap~ · wednesday. . . _ .. . .. . . . . . . . . ..... .

dent Kennedy's death was to daydream·a~out . preciably, tickets '\vere handed o~t-tof!tudents . l)ec. 4

' 7 :0~ p.m.:-!~~;1;'ir~i;o~"~on~~r.~a~:dl~~a;:.~~~J-~~~-~---::c ... :: .. etudent center .

cat_cl;lingthe assassin and ~hr<ittle _him with· o~ a first co!ll_e, ~rst_served ~as_I~~~Is_e!f~rt. · Thu;sdaY ..... · . · . <-. .. . . ·.•.. . . : _:·:.: ·. . · . . ) .·

h t "· · 1 't · · · <rt-h' · · · th d th' ··h.· k. d f "l db· · · · ·· ti k th ld S t 'Dec. 5 8.30 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. J.AW JJAl: ......................................... Lnw Audltoriuill ys erica s ren6" . It soo e . e· s oc e ' ai e . ecause:many c e - 0 . er never wen .· .. ; ._',· 4:0op.m .. -lllEETIXG: Students Interested. In summer work'.· : .... · ,,• •. •.

ui!certainty t<;>_ have an object for the spon'- . to·_~e· games; leaving plenty of seats eriipty= , .· . . . :~~st!-~3o~~r~~~"Jt~~~:t·~~~~~~ ft;~·rnsht~ i.ro!irain.· .. - ... • .·..;;· tan eo us but directioriless hatred; · Anotherp· ossible solution· would be .to reserv-e · · . ·. · . . · . . . . · · · ·. · · · . . Engineering Audttortul1f , - · · ·. · · · · • ·1 ... 1 ... '· · b' t. · ·· · 4:10 p.m.-LECTUitE: .. "Acld Catalyzed Exchange of Aromatic . _.., •. , ..

:But it is a · hallo' v position to disclaim any- cer._tau; games to .particu ar ~ _a!'lses;· . u 3:gam, . . . Hydrogens". ?,Y Dr. Franklin A. Long .................... 12a ~}~uv:!~~ci-_ - . . . . . . . . s \ . . . .. . . . • ' . . there IS' noguarantee that. each· class. Will fill 4.30 p.m.- LECTV,RE. A New Proof of the_ Prime -Number. . .· . .. . -~ responsibility for ourselves. We must-realize.. . . . . . " . . . . ". . . . Theory by Dr. Emil Grosswald ... , .................... MathematicS Bldg. . . . l 1 . . ' the stands. In tlie final analysiS the.onlysolu- 7:30 p.m.-LECTUlti-::_by 1\Ir. James. Low at a .. mectlng of . : - .. , that. thiS madman hg.S deve oped m our own . . . . . . . ,. . -. . • . , . . ·. . . . . I . ~ ' . . . . . American Society of Mechanical _Engineers ... ;.: ....... 303 EnglneerlnJ: .

nation. OUr publications an_d OUr irresponsible t~~n seemsto be the one lll effeCt for the ast · 8:00 p.m.--: LEC'rum;: "Lll~cral Ed.ucatl~n and Te~hnology:• .. :. · ,.. . · ' . . . , . . - . . eighteen years ...;_ COme early . by Dr. Hlchard McKeon .................................... Library Auditorium

comments about politics and the· President M · B b · C hill tl k t · · · · t ·N t : E~~~a~ · 2 :15 p.m.;_ 1.t~cTrim::"'Trariiirorni liiethods tn ciasstcai · . . . : have Served aS the fodder for hiS wari_led . r.. 0 . a •• C. e .. manager a . 0 re . . . .. Elastol<lnetlcs" by. Dr . .James' 1\I." Doyle· ,_;: .... : ... 201 Englncerlnl:

. tho·u·aht.· w1·th· the· killi·n· g· ·0· f Oswald, venge- Da_ ~e, advises .th_o.se who_. co. m. e e_ar.ly no_ t to. 3:10p.m.-'- LECTUitJ-:: ."A Pioneer ocscien~ul.c History ...;... ~- ·

0 · · . · · · His·. 1\Iethods and Effect" by llrsgr. ·Philip IIughes -·"'- . .....

a~iCe, the tliciiJ.ght Of:the first. mOment, haS hold Sea!S for the~r late arriVlll!? friends, b.e-. _ · · . .. · : " ... • · .· .. · 102 O'Shaughnessy

· been achieved . but it is inconclusive· and ac· cause this usu3:llY means last minUte conges- 7-:oo p.m. -f:,~,-;~:s~~,;_fee1~~u~i!·~~~~:t't:~;~t:'~Tir .. v•~r.~h~"!1~~r~·;6 u. • . ; . ' COmplisheS nothing. ' . tiOU. before. game tin_I~ and' iiJ.~O that m~rly_ 8:00 p.m. - LECTUim: Readings· from his. work by' :irr. Wlllla~ockne Pool

GJU .. the.UeXt moment; people took a haggard WhO. do COme early "":Ill be prevented fronl . . . Goyen; play\\·rlght, authorof "The Fair Slsti.i;;ary, Audltorluni

Io."ok· ·at tlie· ram"I"fic·a·ti·O· US o'f the ·a"c" t for th' e· gettmg Seats that by right sh_OU}d go tO them.. . 8:00 p.m.- COXCEitT: Four Preps,. price ·at door $2,00 ..... : ... Stepan Center

P. o' li"t.I"cal stabi"ll"ty_ of the' -n" a'ti"o' n. Suddenly', . T.he s_ itua_ tiori is so." _tig_h.t .. tlia_ t e_ ve_n_ .s. t: _M. a, ry_'s 8:00 p.m.- ClL\RIT\' nAXCE: presented by the Barrlslers-.Wlves' ' .. · .. · · . of Notre· Dame. ($3.00 per ~ouple). <married onlY·. or· faculty) :

every relationship was called into question. g:Irls have to wait until a half hour. befo~e ·. . . - · ·· . Laurel club, 1002 w. Tbo~as, south J?en<t

Men .realized that friendships business rela'.- · tip-off before they ca,.n .lo<:>_~ _for _se_am.. So~(, ~~~~r~ay2:3~. s:3o, s:4.5 p.m.,;,_; liiOVIE:"Four ria'Yi bf Nai>Ies" .:.....wo:shtugton H:au ·

ti h. · d ·· 1 · · · ··-'· · ·11 · · ·t ·a · you want to see Notre Dame basketball.this · Tuesday · . .. . · . . ~- .. ... . • . _·. . . . . . OUS IpS, an SOCia groUpS are a roo e lll · . · · ... 1 d · difut th ·a· £ t · . Dec. 10 4:30p.m. ,;,_;gE~IIXAR: "The Limitation~ of Sc1enee~' bY Rev. Ernan

a-basic confidence in the political order and . y~~r, COme ear y a~ me . e OU e . IS an . , Mc!'lullln,. Assistant Professor of Philoso~hy, : . . . . ; atthe heart· of this confidence '\vas John 'Ken- v~~IOn of a ·new Field House, perhaps even· Umverslty of Notre Dame .......... , ..... , ...... :-·c----·,---~--·----Bl!llogy Bldg.

riedy;\ He was implicitly, unobtrusively pres- bigger and better than the one we have now; , _ .

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; . . , ~t~~ ~~~Jin;s~~c~~~~~p~bJ~ea~~r~v~r:~o~~ <h .. rt, .. ·e. _ .. g.--.~-. ..·· ... ·.·· __ -.<p-.. _; wp-._--.. _-_._·_ .... __ . ·.LETTERS --T(f TH.E .. EJJITOR . was:'reri:io_ved_, the buildin_g teetered. Instead · ·' · · ·.· ··. · · ~-' , .. · '•· · :- · ~ · "'

f · .. · · h · · b ·- - · · · · · - · . :November 25, i963 Two elements ....:..:. orie right, .. orio ·

6 a·.umty, t e rep' u he was suddenly a fabri- ' . . . . . . . . left.-.. · .. 'w' hich a'r'e .ou't'm· "de' ·o' f th ...... _'·,. · · • -- - -- - - · · · · ·Editor of. "The Voice": "

cation; men were worried and the stock 'mar- The grand old. myth about tlie public .ir:: Notre Dame, !rid; 'mai~streani oi.Ani'ericiin:Ufe;ara·t . :Ket plunged. For a moment; then, men looked_ responsibility ofNotre:Dame·ri:ien.w~s· finally -Dear Editor: . ... . _ . . . gr_o\ying .. :This: lumps the ;'Jo_hii: 7.; into the abyss of insecurity, arid tliey were· e?ip~odeq iri-.N~w York. Co_ntrary-to:ex~ecta-: ::.;,_;!ri the riame of tlie Latiri Am:e~-; Birct:·s,aciety'ix;r.~he :;am~ ge~':l~ .. -helplessly afraid. ·. . . .. . . . . - . . . bon, . the Commodore. Hotel was still: mtact . ican· studerit.S at Notre Daine .. I . as the Commurust Party. .·. < ! :., . . :: . : But Lyndmi Johnson -\vas: s:w:Orhh.l quickly, ·after· t~e Iast~.sfude?:t-:tri~per had depar~ed :wish· to: express' to· the_ !leople' _pf _ : This alienatio~ _fro~,J~e .. nia~11;.·: . : . ~~ reiissuiing~y, and people .dreW away from ·.~ there' wasn t:a. smgle,mstance: of maJOr-~ 'the• United States our .deepest• _,str~am .. <?~.~enCJ.!-n. hfe.I~ '1-_VJ:tat,~, . .:.-: .. the black_abyss back~ into confidence in their · damage; The Assistant' Manager of the' hotel· _sympathy and sincere condolE!rices: , I- ~eel; contrasts' ~ost _.w~j;h p~r :.:

-c()_untry. Men poured their confidence in_the expressed his "approval". of the sfuqents'·cori-: ,:,- ~o~_~tpe -~eath ofPresidei).t J9hn F. i si_am ~eader; Joh;t F. :~ennedy,__ -,_ country into :Johnson; regardless Of political 'duct, having heard·of oiilybrie incident;· when'·. ~enne~r· .}'he Y!rlt~~ S.tates _lias hls_ Wlfe< hiS .:~hil!lren. Ill~ ~h5>~e ; _r. : vie\VS; arid the· building stopped. teetering ... • . a few -beer bottles' fell froin :a;: Window td a· )?st . a_ , great President; La:~in .. ,,st.hh~rtt_ -~~!lrs h~y~ _be.~n ,~he.~.!~~..a!·.;·

. . f ·t · · · · : · " · America a most dedicated and , e rue ·Amencan· outlook. ·rresi~ ·· Ill the 'third_ moment,·'. ag-a_ in su_re of tiieir' r~o on ~a. urday m~h. t. Fr.:. C. o~li.ns. , who ca. me .. d t -d. f . • d 'd th 'dent Kennedy· stood as a: youth·-~ r.

th al th Ad t t ffi I. un ers an mg nen ; an e , _ . .. . . . .

republic-, men begari to think of the,c_haracter. · WI. sever, ;/! er· .. mm.~~ ra Ion o c~~ S.i :world· has last an extraor'dinary _;:f~I,_ energetic; deten:mned _I~ader}' ~ it~ would·. assume; Contrasted to all the fua- · smd·_he w~;~:s very Jlappy With· the perform- . ~an and a most promii-Hirit citi-. _: Wlth whom _we. could_ all ide~qry. chines of, mir ·machine age, . Kennedy's few . at;!ce of:. o:u,r students•: and. that no Jroub~e _-zen .. May he rest in peace. Each. of us was able to identify . pounds of flesh took orisuchimporf.artce; tlie had been.reported to him. ~rthermore, there . •· Respectfully yours; · · · with the. happy. family -life, ihe\ ..

. stance, the\vrinkles lii.his face·; and the shape -~as no; damage· or excess~~e drunkenness. on .. --·Hernan·Puentes ·:, · larger, unity,-of..the'.eritire-Ken..-· :..·.: f lit. "th ·t· · 1· · ·.t.d ·· · ··- ·b t th ·t .. the trams. . · . · · ... ·· · President; nedy Clan, '·fue firin,;·arid·.un •. :. -r.

inspP_I_~r:J-.n~a.ly. Iat·. ab .. e'Icean~e.f!-_ ssts,IJ}I.en.!.g-ly~ c'"le··aa._r__ · .. Var_ i.o. lis explanati,oris fo __ r .su,c_h_a_ goo_d r_ ec~ .. · ..•.. :_c_ Iuli P'anamerlcano·--· ashamed belief -~~ God and 'the : u.l\. d ht b t . . . ' . churcli. •':He iivJd·- ii'''goodi Cleiu1 :

~ .. thatcit iriight·liave made a greS.t deal of.dif· or . ~Ig t e sughgestedd: ;~IrNs -Of. all; th~re:, ," ... ,.,,.~ .... ·.: ....... ····'. ,. ""~ ·.·'· ,wholesome }ife that everyone . -"£- • fe're~ce that. Khrushchev_and Kennedy both .was_ JUSt_ .00 ~mc ~o, O(I~ ~wYork City· ....... ·. Nov. 26, l963 could look up to and admireTHe '.:-- -.;,.· •

f liad:sons named Jolin ;,:_so· riifiny trivial in- ~O waste_bme. crashmg chandeliers or-:defac- . :Editor of the "Voice;': : sfood 'for a. reiteration: of the·; ; · e)cplairiables· esfablish tlie character of a ·per- mg .'~ails: Th~n th~ s~ccessful mixer, on · . ,M b .· "t· . . t 1 d basic America:n·ide-ri.Is fouricted· iri :

s911hl.._telaJionship; on any level.. Just this dif- T~mrsd31-y evenmg; provided._ wee~el].d ~ates. 'grea~YIJv: • f~~ :~ ~~~:a st:~e, .. tlie family, . church·· and' love'. of: "' f¢rence in the personal element dictates a ~or a high propo~tiO~ ~f the stude~ts, diV~rt- Texas, that motivates me to write coiinti:y; This-vibrancy, this -zest '. _'"!. .

deep and sudden change il1 the country's fu;; mg_ them !rom mischief. -~l!~ther explanation ....:... if so this may be prejudiced: for life is what is now .gone from : ture;. Wh_ at. happ_en_ s t.o Bobby. K_enned_ y, to ~9\!l_c} p_oin~ to t?-e prohibib~e effect o~ -~h. e I d_on'_t _think t_he_ a_bove_ . is t_ he , the Presidency. It' appears 'that . 1i ·-~ Adl

accompanymg priests or the tight · t t nil\v \Ve will return to leadership · · ai Stevenson; more Important, what stance . . . . superviSIOn ·mam reason hough. It IS rue . by "wise oid" nieii\vho don't seem .

dpes Khrushchev take; de' Gaulle hike, now of the Blue Circle. . - · · that ·1 t:Vant to clear up a mis~ to face the same problems as you· ~· that it is Johnson's face at which they look, . All these are in some sense valid,:but .the ._ ·concep ~on that I f~el was pre- d I - .,_~ Jo_ huson's SentenceS whicn t_liey' hear?.. SUStained good ·conduct _of 1,500 students- Oll ·sen ted m the analysiS of Dallas; an • · ·· · · · · · . . h 1" d · but I also want to put down a But there is a lesson: that must . - :. Aihve c~n-do here is f~ p;ay, ~nd to treat ~e;ai cir ~pre: can't. bet.h. enti:r:ely du

1 e to. ex- · few thoughts· of my own on the be learned from the. President's :. .,._

Johnson in his awesome. task Witli' reason- th" .. d e msl an:est~. ere wafs alSf()-SO:r_ne- death. of• President Kennedy. assissination. It is not Dallas nor ' ab_._le_.criticism and whole-hearted. support. mg deepder.t.tl.1 a.cth'·· Naste_n_s

0e 0 _se _~~~are~ · · · · · · · ·Texas· but each one of tis· 'who · .

. It.- d"ffi . I . . . "' 't ,., . . . . ness an I en I y \VI 0 re arne seemed to . _r. Imow. J. E.-~·- I respe~t his .must. get back completely into: .. . IS. ,I . cu t ~o :r:eahze, bu. we m~st realize . permeate the entire group during the trip:· _mmd a~d cll;pabihties. I don t re- the mail'lstream of American life ... ,.,..._

th_l!~: .. be~a~~e we are Ariler~c_a~s we cannot Students were keenly aware of the pessiniis~ . ~pecthis viewpoint th~t Dallas Each _of us must help to -crusli : . ...._ . P!Opagalldlze the ~ountr_Y. ~0 t_~a~. there san tic forecasts 'that 'accompanied·. them. frorri . ~ncl_ T~xas. as a whole_ 1~ a _bar- the extremes that spread violence . · .. be. no Lee Oswald's · we must. contmue to per- South B d \ d · t d · t th · a~w and 0~ comp~te disregard ·by voice and deed throughout this ·

mit freedom of tno'uglif. Btit by the honesty sistentlyeNn ~b~3y craeraecd et augffams b;. dem ._lll-. fh~rfh_urnan Iif.e; I: WO!J~.t dispute .: land. There must be a memory: · . ~- · . . of tliat: thoti 'hL\ve .niust est~blish in our" · . . . . . · - :. ? s e.r a. a_ na~e.~. · ~s ac~s. (I ?o~'t ~now t~e facts.) that la-sts; we can't just let it erid ~ .. •'!.::- ~ ....... -h· ·, a· gt' .. "· •.• . .. . h" h. . ·a The ImplicatiOns of this turn m expectation . I do dispute .Ius conclusiOn. . ' ... speec .an .acwns·an.aura·.w Ic _provi es· ·-. · --······rr·th·.···a· .,. · .. _. .·· ; . : .with·:~·.;.;in·a.momerit;itwas: .. for,. objeCtions "oY: reas-onable political·· criti- are ei_ICO~~agmg: · . e stu ents .C~ll. be !e: ' ··It: IS _·true_:. that: Dallas .has. a ) no:mor~.: And so she took.a;. ririg :. ? : -~"..

. cism;: n6Lphysicaf vioieiu!e. . .· .: . ·_ sponsi~le m .. New Yo~k, wh~n ~~~L.so mu~~ :very strong, radical conservativ~ .from her finger. and. placed it in''·. -.- · --- · :. · .... -.. · ... -. · .· ... : ., .·. .. :. . qn their own, why cant they do as well here element. It is true that the Da:Ilas his hands . : ." (Eulogy by Sen,:, .. ,~w_e~ust.reahze.t~~t.~he,:~Iations of me.n. Wi:~hotit_~\!ts; hbufs,"or.proctors?_'rhe :Notr~.- :M~rning_Newsatta~ke_dPres~dent Mansfield.) . . · - .. :. ,?

... are comp1ex,_heli>,lessly;pr_e~ar:r.<?t.t.s, and_based Dl:J.me man has served notice-that he·can be. -~-~n~edy: ~d ~s a_:~inistratiori · Drew L.Kershen. · . .-- ~-o~ .c~m_fid~~c_e! ·and th,a~ ~e. !UU.St .. !l~t;'m.. ~~e. quite mature. - .. _ - - .. , . u~- tern:s .thll;t_ofte~ would _make Hereford; Ti:!xas '.

. political· order thit fram~s these relations to . you feel ,siCk. San Francisco 349. Alumni I. j . . glVe them. COherence and dire-Ction. . ... ~ight,. at. the' same .time, be' con- I ?.;

. - ·. ~We_-~~st,~e.alize; ~n~!l:y, th.a~ :ili.~/_iifu~-~().~ .· b~--•.. '-· .. · ..• _.A·_. _A ._,~~11'2nu_· 'n ·. ~ ·_ .. _ _-;.J. .·_· :·::~e!;Jt:tf~:ailfp~~~\~~;so:~~~ Editor of the Voice: . . ---our .country IS a fragile- thmg, very much ~. /Y/~,Vf/:IIU£ .. rlots over the House on un~ . There· has beeri'a lot of discus.;:· sh,ape~_by._~h:~.,Pers~h.!'f; th_e::fre!3iderit; So, • ..... • • . . ..... ; .......... • .. ; - .. · ·;.. A.in~?caJi A?tiyities Committee. ,sion on,.the campus co_iiCe.rning tiie ;, -"-~ w,e mus~ examme_our men very, very closely; ·. ,Tlie Readmg,~~-rio~.~~gges~e~-~_ndo~tlmed · mee_tmgs.·T~e question is! What. ~~~n~~o~n~1u~~t ~~ri~~~~;jc:~ apd_ deci~e not only upon the~r pplitics1 but.-- b~. ~e :VO,IC~: 1n !ofl!ler_ ~Iton~ls ·has r~.:. . _qo; ~1?~11 of these_ extreme. elements January 5::whether thi·s·rtimor is ;.. upon .t}leir characters. Most of all, we must · ce1vec1 attentwp l:J.~d lS _oemg. acted . ori ·by·' pomt q~t ~or A:m~rica as ii whole t · .correct. or .not is unimportant. , . . . p~ay Go_d to g:i~e u_~ ~*a~ t~lf!-!1-d iis_tliroiigli Student Goyernl?ent .. A motion ~()}~S.~ll~the'_ I don'.t,th~nk I~ ts thl!-t Dalla~ i~ What is important is that.:.....:what-. ~-: our perilous·Impasse, a man who will serve ~~~tem~J?.as been st~?Ie_d_ and, unanimously: -~~rba~IC _or, that, San Fr~ncisco ·.ever the date be-,-th'e administra:.._-;- .. US 3;lld die for.i.fs as John Keririedy did; a man _passecl Ill_ ~-SUb~c~mm~ttee ofJh~Senate J>ol- _-Is .tmg~~Iy a~d undemocratic .. Th~ . tion, make it definite. Pli:me· reser.": Z . ·

wh~ .M.l!_ b~:.<;mr ~oyv~r 6f s~rerigth, through Icy .~om~ttee ~nc1. Wil.l :be P.~esei1~~d to .th~ ~a~~~ ~r!~at ~K~~0~-~~ oqhese ,vatioris and other arrangements': ·~- :;\ 'a'-:J:<?mt ~nc1_Wti~h whom arid m yvhom' we 'can e~bre P_ohcy ~?~~I~tee·:at th~It::nextmeetmg.- . to be gro:ng across tli:t t;~~r:l~ are at thetime'·Ieft· p«:niding; >. • :--~rec our ac IOn.: _ __, . . . .. . _Wondering . .·. . . . . ~

h -~-f·l~ J.J ··II :n~~~:·. ..: ·. ·. ~ . _ --·p .. : P-. .·r!Jidentcdio.n · .. Publlshcd.we~kly du;l~g the~!~Jc ~a?b~~!·n~- t th, u· 1 -~· ,_ :_:~·- .. ~~,' J,S ~- (.;/ 'IJ" fj . . · -- · . Dame. Offices and mailing address Room 2A LaFo t ss 0 e n verslty o! Notre

• · • · ' Editorial Board· ' • rune tudent Center; · · · .. ·- ..,. ·, \ : . · ,. . :- . . _ _ . . -·. · - . A pre-professional orientation program for · Editor: ...... :. ::::::::::·:.: ·::.:·:::::::::.~~~:.Joseph Hoffman, c.s.c., Dave Ellis -~ , ;

fWI~?: the ad_v~~t- of_ ,a' new basltetball' sea:. . -fr~~J:~en Wi~ ~e held Monday;;Dec. 9 at 7:30' . ~~f;:f;r s~~#~r~:.:: :-:: .. ~r.o_~"fo~lx, Tom Brejch~;. Eli!' i.'r~n~~~ici,: ·:n~g.~;o~~b~oe;r:k . -: i s_on; and the strong prospect of a winning· .p.m: m 127- Nieuwland Science Hall. All fresh~ News Editor: .... : . .•....•••••• -~ -~~:':~':~~: -~~~.gh Kno~u. Dl~k Ritter, Rlchatd sona ..... ~ t

' ' · · " · · · .. · ' · · t.. • · · · -· .. - · "d · · . . Assistant News Editor· ·" · · ............... Barry Johanson , ~am, O~~.;e -.~.g/al:ll·.~.!l:mp~~ _~~~:If! centering !flen, r~g31-r le~s·_of intent, who are interested News·stncr: .......... :.:::::::::j1~"iiei-i,~i-~i."j~h~: ........... ; ...... John Buckley ·. -... . . ano~1_1d our own rehc of the Spanish-Anierican· m med1cme or. dentistry are invited.' _ ·c · - . · -. ~:~e K;;_\vlcka~i: flm Muller, Tom Pietz, Je~;~n~o{~~~ ~~~n,Q~~. H':Il::~ ·. ~~-~ ar, :H~at ~a!?:~·. toiigiW !~ cl;l~ek, .c~ll . t~~ C?urse .. and gr3;d~· requirement~ aitd. infer.: ' P~otoiraph~~o ~~~ ~~r:. ~~~~~~-~· Louie Jepe~ay Ge~rge J{e~n:in, John' Lyo~s, ~e~ •

F!~J.~.~u~~-~· ~!§ ~n~q<:quacy as a s~admm.w~.-- ~abon on the Science and"ArtS·and Letters , sports._Edito;s: _ .............. : :.-:::::::::::::::: :v~~~-e:~-:~~ ~rccutre, Pat Ford ...... ~ dp:y~A~~2ll}e by the c:r;owds. who: tned to force ' pre-professional :programs will be nresented .. ,s!'?rt~ ~tag~m~;;, i~~·d·~l~·. ~~~~ter,~~ahm, Dan 'Ferguson, To~- 'iitr~~~r~~m J{~:~op~t~1

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1963. Its topic '\rill be "The Convergence of Religion and Edti.: dons. n:urtng tllf:' P:¥>t siX years clition." Co-chaiiriien, Richard Hennessy. and Johri Gordon; ~the scals purchased by students Tli~ final argument of the 14th Aiintial.Moof Coiirl Com_;:; who are:.the semor a_nd jtifAor delegates .have scheduled a .lias d.ecreaseti;:reacliing the iow petition was presented_ before ilO people iii the· Engirieeiingn . s~·ries of talkS. by. three_ . distinguished . educators: . Dr.- Otto . ot)5~Ls6 last 'year: Auditorium; Nov. ·30; Robert E. Frost;· a gradriafe: of· the Uhv.t; Paul Ketzman;·nr~ Alvan S . .Ryan and I>r. George.N. Shuster. !------.-. ____ ....;__;;___J versity of Dayton, was choseri the winner and recipient-of'

. .- . ':br. Ketzmati, the iorri1er Luther-' of the. calliolic UniversitY." the Dean's Award and ca.Sh prizes· amounting to $15(}: · · an-president of Valparaiso College, . . . . . . . .. . . · · M. · h. I .. J .St .. k' Jr· f. N .. t ·e· ·'

· Dr Shuster once remarlted m s · • · · A s · · JC ae · epane • ·• 0 0 r Maryland permitted · the · ·use o! win open .the sy'mposium With· a ·_ · . . .. -· .. _ - · · 0fi8S _· · '0((855 riame, placed second arid received ..•... talk ori "The Relationship of Chris~ an~rtlcle. that "College shoul.d be $-100. These awards were presented such evidence and the-U.S~ Supreme.

tianity to'Educatim:i." · · a fnen.dly. p_Iac~. where relat~vely . - . - Court Jiad decided to leave this·· . . . . .. . . . . . . . . few ,::_thmgs are taken very seriOUS~ ; Cinema '64 is' earmarked for sue- by Mr:. A. Harold Welur, . '22• of matter to: the discretion of each:

i D~: RY:an; head of ~e .. ED:glish Jy indeed." He is special assistant cess, according to~ Tom .'Vit:ullo,- stu- South ··Bend. Michael B .. Ryari of tat . Department at N_ otr~ Dam, e and a to th_ e president at Notre Dame, derit - president' of the Student- Buffalo~ N~ Y., a giadiiate of Man- s e. . ..

... . N h I 'II 1 . . Faculty· __ Film_-_ .. SOCiet. y· •.. · Jiattari College, arid James K. Sutii: Hall .wa:s coiivicte'if or niurder _ ,Ie_admg e~ll1an. _ s5! oar, WJ , ec- having previously served as Hunt_er · -· · ·· --- --- ----- ·· ·----. ' d. f U . . erland, Jr., from. the Uiiiversity· of and sentenced to death. Before his ture' on "Ne\VJlla:n s ·I ~a o ·.a _m- College president for twenty years, Season ·subscriptions have · dou- · · ·

ve. r __ si_ty;_ Wh:it __ It M ____ e_ ans Toda_ y.". a·nd has· been' 1·n·5· trum·en' tal in plan~ · · ·· Iow_··a; tied fcir' third. place. execution, the U.S. Supreme Court-. bled this year .. Performances are iii 1961 decideo. tfie' case of':Mapp .

":'_hen asked_ to_ spea~, Dr. Rya~ ning the symposium. now set for s'aturdays as weil as The case which was tried ceri- vs. Ohio, Iii whicii· it held tha:t.the" welcomed the opportunity to re- --'=========-======· :::· ==== s d d. t th b f t · d b t 1 · d · · · ·d th · . . . . . "' un. ays,. ue: o .. e _num er .o ere on. a ru a mur er an e use of J'lle.gally seJZ· ed eVJ'dence ,_1·n' tliink his ideas on NeWniari .. · He · · . · · --

, . ticket requests. Over spo students use of illegally seized evidence. It a' st'a·te· tri···a·l v·1·01·a· t·e .. d· th···e· r-iie·ra·l-, mentioned that the'y" have change_ d $1' -,·o· sk· '(J. • . . . . . . . ·w. d. t:\J' -, ffP and: faculty have subscribed. ·One was dec1ded m this case, ar en constitution. · :.-.~---. _. •. _, over. the ye'arg "b'ut theri, too, so ·. . · :. hundred students from both ND of the Maryland Penifentary vs·. · had univerSities." and SMC have enrolled in the vis- Leonard Hall,' 'Jr., that . the deCi- Following this decision, Hall pel~

:The day's study of the university 9 Dny· s In Colo ual_arts s'ein!nar asSociated with sion of tfie' Mapp· vs. Oliici' case,- titioned the .federal district court·• aS: it stands with respect to religi6n u . - • the series; Vitullo said that the pieveiifiiig use· of iiiegaHy 'seiZed: in Maryland, for his releamC The;

·w'ili c'ulmiriate· iii Dr: George N. The Ski Club is runnirig a ski interest in the serles has increased evidence~ was retroactive. court· decided that the 8earch.had;~ : S~U:ster's ad~re_ss' on ~·The Futljr~. trip to four riuijor Colorado ski because ."We have: built up a repu~ In .July, i959, an elderly iady •been legal~ The U.S:.Cou~· o! :~p_.;.·.: J

. --~ . areas from Dec. 14 to' 23. This' trip tation · by,: showing . fine . 'quality named ·Mrs: Gaff was robbed and peals for the :'-"?urth CircuJt, z:.e-. l' ~l:. • ' '' - . c:" .. . . '. is being ruri in piace of the origin- films _:_ well worth seeing." stabbed· to death in Baltimore, Md. versed . ~e deCJSJOn and set '~~~~-. .

-~ ~urlstmas-- ·oncert- a:iiy:planhed Eutopeari trlii which: ; The Studerit~Faculty. Film s'o-. Casli and' checks stolen iii'iiie rob- free:· Th7 .. warden of the MarY_!~~: I > .. ·.. . " .. .. " was unable. ·to secure the quota ciety,- affiliated With llie Amerlcari b'ery were later foiiiid.in.fhe h~tel Pemtenti~ry .appealed the ~~~SJO~. l . N . t 1111 J. . E'. . . needed. Association cif . Filni. Societies, is room of Leonard Hall, Jr., which of the CJrcwt court to . the. 'P..S. . l _.: . ex . ·1 lflf eu. :. ve. The trip,· for those'· who go on a rion:-profit orgaruzation deSign~d the 'poiice s-earciiei:I .. The iegality Supreme Court. r.: • --• . j

· - •. , ."'The University ·of: Notre Dame the ro1.1nd .. trip; will cost $110, in- to present tOp filiiis' for· l>otli the of this search is' still in question. , Glee _ClUb~: under~ tbC- ~rec~on of .cludirig all .tcirispOitri.tiOll,. :foOril_; eiitert'airiiiieiit:· Md the. Cdiication H3.ll , wag· tried' for ··Jnurde·r.· · At · ~ · : Professor Daniel' H: ·Pedtke,- will board and. lift. tickets for four o{llie viewer. Dr~ Donald Costeiio; his tiiai, th.e· cash and checks were Ave Maria Chorale

....,..: present it_? :·arumal Chris!:ffia~ con- areas:.Those.li_viiig- in the :West _will faculty .. director;. pointed out that admitted as evidence. agalitst him, - · · .. '· · . _·_q, cert ·an:-yv.edriesday ev~Bfng;-.n.ec: be· provided·_tran.sportation, on!y.to ~vhil1e1 adequ.~~eft:atmdin·~g. islitou_ffe·retd even· though -they may iiave· been Sings- A_t S.lVJ.C.- ~ ~_ ..

·iii at s :15 p.m; in Washington Halt :Denver. . ·· · · · m a · aspecui o rea g; e a - i_i_iegany· seized, for · the' Jaw of · - ··' · • · ·· .. •·· · · · i ·. · · ·· · · tention is focused upon Uie Vi.siiiil -Th·· e··. ,;A-v"e· -i.r::.·n·a· Ch .. o-.ra·· Ie·,;_ ... I\TJ ... II- l ~,~ · ·;-T'· ·h--e: :.c.·hri,·;·s·t·m· ~as'·.·.p._r .. o'·gram· ...... is·:·pfe_·~ _On Dec.· 14,· the 'gr· oup .. WJ_'ILtravel ·'·"'"' • 1

-- - arts .. ·Thua .the purpose of .. the so- present its' second iiniiual coricerf' sent_e'il:. on)y·:: once; . m!linly . f_or. the l;>Y bus~ to Chicatg~; w~ere thg _will Ciety, explained Dr: Costello, is' to A. r' •• -s. tot' -.e. Ed--..~·t· -or program a:t:: O'Laughliii Aiiditorltiiri: ; l, Sltt_'dents; faculty,.and. eJriployees of board a train,' o_ • arnve in enver. ._.'present'' gQ' od _films 'a' n''d the_n_ at- . . ,_c1 . .. .. s .. s· .. N · · · · · -- · · · · · 'th 'll on Sun ay eveiling, Dec. ; ar :00; · .ll - otre_ .. Dame.-.and.- St., Ma_·ry,'s. · Ad-_ 'Sunday: mormn_· g. There_· e_ Y WJ _te·m· 'p' t'· t·o·· .. -fo-s''t·e·r·_-an·· 'a· p·.p-'recia.tio·n·_ .o·f s···· . k.. r· .h.. . . . ' ' '

.,: niissioidilfree: · ... -~ · ·· . , - . ·. atierid Mass iri the :irio~rurig arid go them: Tlie _society· iii' pre·seritiiig pea S , Ui'Se This gr<?~P i;_~cofnposeci·_ 9i:~~~e,:, .j1

·_ ~·~eat~~~d·;j~,thl~ .yci~~·s -~rogr~m t?·a: partyAir tlie'cht~ in ~He ~fthert· ~- Cinema· '64 will-show-the'growth·.of on Thursd3.y,. Dec. 5 the Dis- c?riib.iried ~lee: Clubs of.St~ Marj:'s, .. t . d't· : al' .· . b ' l'k "6 noon, sponsored by Loretta eJg s the' cinema as ari'ar't; With its edu~ , . and the first year members of the !

. _. ~~t~e ~aT~~n'o?~~t~~~er:/:~nd Girls: C~llege. .. . -. . catiomil values." . ~e~~~:~ttr:c~;eD~~~!:i~-~~~ Notre. :b_anie Glee <?iu'b; and ~i_~e~~-; ·j ·-::· r~latively":new.· rendition~'such·~as' ; That evening they will travel by Due .to _finariciai. sui,)Ius~s ac- Keon. Dr. McKeon, a noted philos- t~d by :Mr •. William Cole., . ,, : ~- "Citro! of tlie .. Drums." :.· ,,,_, . .' . bus to The Highlands, a lodge near quired last year,:. Cinema. '64 has opher. and educ·ator; '.is the .former Fe·atured in this' yeal-'s program u \

.,T.·h ·;,_, i'rity'~f thi-.Gl~~''cl~b··~ Georgetown, Colo. Four _areas: Uie been_ exp·_anded. ·-Twe_lve_ .. · fi __ liris, e_x_ - Dean of Humanities· at the Univer.: are "A Christmas Cantata" . byd - ... e.pop_u !1. · '·" -· · · · · .. ,_ Loveland Basiri Loveland Valley·, · · · 11

.!.;;.. Ohnstmas program· has become so . . . ' ... . . - · 'ploring- the·.theme .of '.'Piorieer .Di- sity. of Chicago; He .is also we _Haydn and_the_'.'Gloria'' _by Viva!..:; - widespi;ead that for" the· p'ast tii'ie'e .t\rap~htho~ B

1a5sm. antd !3_dre~VJ~en .. ng_ ntdl·mgee, rectors/' are .being .'shoWn ·at. a: kno\Vn as the .editor of ''Tlie'Basic ill; both ·accompanied by orchestra~,!

· ......_ ·. · · · t. 1 · · · · · · · ta. t. ·. · ·· · th are Wl m mmu es rt · · · f $.3. 00 f. · b · : Works of Aristotle." The·- Robert Sha,.·· arr'ang' ·em· en .. t '.of·.·' y~a~s, ., e eVJsJ~~ s 1ons. m e of the Iod e; arid the trippers will pnce .Cl ~ ..:._ -• or a senes su scnp- ... mzdwest,have .• vJdeotaped the pro- k' t th g_ - - d .. · · the week tion. Film notes and guides, as well The· topic of the iecture. wiif be "Mary Had a Baby". and the· stir..; ..

:::_- .grarri. Last year, television pro'- s 1 a ese areas u~ng · as ·selected _sbort~subjects, are_ in- "Liberal Education and Techno!- ring "Last. Words of David," :will ' dticers in St. Louis videotaped the The lodge where t;he skiers Will cluded,iJ1 each Pt:Ogram; . ogy," a discussion of the i:ole of be pre-sented 'bY' the meii. a1on€:'. -

,...,_ club. mid featured it in a· program stay 'has free ice skating_ rinks, _.Previously accu~tilated · profits liberal education in modern society. .. . ,Jith Ra0norici Massey and soprano sleigh rides, two bars, two dancirig !i.lso'.:Pi:oviciEid for a: special charity The I~cture will be a:f s:oo ·p.m. ... ... : . - --- .. --------- ---- -- .. e

- 'C s{ar. Phyllis Curtin. ,This ·.year, areas and -a girls' dormitory fill~C! Christmas show last year arid the iii the auditorium of the memorial .. '"-' WISH~ TV in Indianapolis and WN~ with 'nurses arid stewardesses. The 11 . f . t ~-... ·

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~ could be the game that sets the ,precedent ~or the remainder : The . 1963 Notre Dame Cross-of the season; ·"The Hurrin'.~Hoosiers,'! who have three start- Country season· has come· to an ers hack from their Big Ten runner-up team of a year ago, end. The seven men who comprised

~re_ ·.again tabbed to fin_i_sh h_igh in t_ he fina_ lsta_ndiilgs. thls highly successful squad are 1 Frank Carver; Bill Clark, Bill

1: -'·.With two of the fi~est f~rward~ · ·Ho\vever, .if. the· Irish concentrate Welsh,-Ed Dean,- :r..fike. Coffey,· Lar~·

I. in the land in the persons of. Tom· toq hel!-vily on tlu~ Van Arsdales, ry Dirnberger and Rich Fennelly.

and·-Dick ··Van-Arsdale, the Irish they. will· .find themselves. risking · .In the short. time of seven.days, defense· will· be put to an early thej>ossibility of Steve Redenbaugh Coach Alex: Wilson's boys brought

1.. t-e-st: The twins are not onl_;: steady or Max __ Wa-lker, a tale_nte~ · s_ oph!l·- bac_k_ well-earn__ ed_laurels from· th_ e

scorers (13 : point averages), but more, brealdng the game Wlde open three most:_ important- events of :. they are also ·yeomen; under the \Vith their .. long bombs." The only the natioruil season. .

~- boards as tlleir average of ten re~ question mark in the ~oosler at~ . First came t.Iie Central Collei;iate I t 'Qounds _a :game indicates. _ _ . , __ ~ck is the_ pivot pol3ition. where Conference· C?am-pio~shlps at Ch~-l Ron '!"eyser .(6-8) and Jon.· ~~c- cago on F~day, Nov. 15. In what r Glockm (6~~) have_ been battlmg was billed as a two teai:n race,

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5· for the startmg role~ Coach-Branch Notro Dame was edged out· only .. -orriS ey _- . In McCracken-.would definitely like to by Kansas. Clark finished second,

play the big ·boy if. at all possible, two seconds ahead "of Carver who -·-o· -~;- ~a·rs" -IR\ow· MS. bu,t_if he_doesn't,come around, he ran a-19:13.-·. . . . . ·, - 1111; . rr a . II a a said -that. he. would __ have the ut~ Nex:t, With the encouragemenf of

. On. Monday afternoon, Nov~ 25, most. _confidence_ in . the more ex:- a Wghly partisan crowd, the Irish t -·1\.rorrissey and stanford met in the perienced McGlockin. · .. · smothered all eastern opposition at ! . championship game· of the .Inter~ · . ·· . '. · , . the ICAAAA held· in New York on

hall: Football League.:.Stanford th.e:18th::clark again led the Irish (3-0~2) had won the Western· Di~ FINAL· -INTERHALL followed- by Carv'er,: Coffey,· Welsh

.·vision· title in regular season play, . - STANDINGS···. · . and ·Dean. The "Irish. were easily

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' :final. game tie ·with. Off-Campus ~w~·~~: .. :::::::::::::::::::::::i -~ ~ AA Chami>ionsWps held in East .. or·a· . n· ge· Squ--eeze· lrl .. $h;:- ·.14--.·1-. _:_ =====B=UD=K=A='S=J=E=R=S=E=Y='=R='E=C=O=R=D=S=S=E=A=_'=SO=N='S=W=IN=S=. =· ... =-_=_ = __ =._= . \~- i

· .eliminated Dillon from the· Eastern n-P. ···---------'--------'----·---·-----1 .. z · z Lansing on Ttiesday, -Nov. 26. In~a ._ ' t'tl · CAYANAUGH .. :c .... : ............... o -5 o dry ·47 degrees,- San Jose State ' ..

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, · =-In the ·first half of Nappy's Bowl, w L T tional Title: Onigon .finished second Notre . Dame's Subway Alumni ,_' ·stanford repeatedly moved the ball _.:~mnmssEY. ----·-·---·-·---------6 .I -o with Notre Dame a somewhat dist- witnessed an event that they hadn't time. A fancy ha.lfback-. pass from.·· · but was unable to score due ~o a ~ttlfr:r.\\;:\I:Si"i·:·:::~.:::::::::::~ g g ant third. Thls closed- the '63 sea- seen· in eighteen ·years at Yankee Frank Budka to" Tom MacDonald : ' stout Morrissey de-fense. The _com- . ~~/il{f __ :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::; ~; 1 son. Only Frank Carver will be Stadium: Not since Hugh Devore's gave the Irlsh their .lone touch-: .;:.-:-;~ ' plexion of the game reversed in oFF-CAliiPUS -.. : .. : .... c ... .: ... ; .... 1 . 3 ~- graduating from this fine squad. 1945-team:fell to Army 48-0, had. down.:K_en Ivan,'se.xtra point try: : l:

the second 'half as the .. _Morrissey HOWAim ~ ST. ED'S ....... 0 3 Z They ·should be a big winner again the Irish been a victim there:- How- was good. ·Maybe Budka-· should· : i-CMaulers :offensive ·.uni(.continually next year. ever, Syracuse had_. to· work to have been in there a little longer. · ~- f ~ .·threatened . to- seore. Three costiy. avenge the '61 overtime defeat ad- . ' . . . j ;·

·. fumbles' \\ithin Staluord;s 20-yard w· .. - I . '-.·; 0 -. .. s d . . ministered' by the Irish. . This little bit.of'ingenuity went .

. li~~ pr_everited a Morrissey. TD. _: ' re: st._. __ ,·_ n_ g.·.. .. . .• P_ . e· . ·n· _-- __ s· ___ =_-.-.• -_.--_ .. _·_ a_. tu r_. ay A crowd of 56,792 extremely par- :ecl~~n;?s·- ~=:p~~~~~e t~o~~~g~ . ' <.:A. scoreless- deadiock in regula- _ tisan Ne\v York Irish turned out and doubling our rushing _and pass• · tio~tiffie sent the game i~to a sud- · hoping for a Notre Dame victory. ing·yardage. this one point margin d(m.deathplayoff. Morrissey wori ·_The 1963~64 Notre·Dame.wrest- enthus1asts this-year should be The-Irish of Notre Dame were 3 remained on. the Stadium score-:. tlie. toss· and elected to receive. On ling team opens its season on Sat- Rich Amrigton competing in the minutes and 28 seconds .away from board till late in the fourth period. :

' · tlie second. series of plays,. Morris- urday, Dec. 7• at the Indiana State heavyweight. division. If has been presenti_ng it to. them.

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, _sey's Bill Cragg and Don Toomey Tournament in Terre Haute.· · · · said around :ND ·that .Arrington ~:.picked up a first 'down. Quarter- Head Coach Tom Fallon· and· As- lost orily "one match in the Penrisyl~ ~ :, b!I.Ck John Cappaci:i then picked sistant _Coach·. Fred Morelli have vania high·: school :finals and. that f up ·anotner;. These, two~ :first. downs three .. returning - lettermen from was tot: Syracuse ·fullback· . Jim l, ,vr:ere to proyide the margin of vic: last yea~'s fine squad: InCluded in Nance .. These two metiai£ Satur: [ ,.tory: in Morrissey's ·favor- as the this group are team :captain _John day· in···'Y:~~ee ·stadium .. · Mayl:ie ~ ·game was halted because of dark E!rirry, a-. 147~lb.- s:nior, AI Goo~- they'll" face each other again on

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. Syra~u'se drew first blood with ·2 :09 remairiing in the second period on-a 6-yard pass from quarterback W.aily; Mahle to Bill. Hunter. John Paglio's· extra point try was then blocked.·: _This. was. indicative of Syracuse's kicking. Two ·earlier field :·go_al attempts had failed.

With Tom Goberville_ and Rich · Arrington clin-ging to his waist and ·. shoulders,- Rich. King· fired, a ' 35':' ~ yard touchdown . strike to Mike . ·~- i Koski;.A.successfill.two-point con.:..-. -.?-.' j; version~tfy gave Syracuse a· 14-7; _. lead--:with just. over . three minutes : _ ~---. :; left· to play. '· · · +

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r:· - Dennis J. Stark, ND Swimming Dec. 10 Illinois U. of CWcago Notre Dame , ; ·coach, _has announced, that Notre Dec. 12 Western Mich. u. ·Kahimazoo •· Dame will· host a pre-season.relay - . - . - Feb.. 5- Purdue- -. Notre Dame i ·· exhlbition on. Friday, December 6. Feb ... 8 Bowling Green · · - Notre Danie.

The meet Will begin at".7:00: p.m. Feb. .14 , ·wheaton. Tournament Wheaton· : in the Rockne Memorial Pool,' Feb .. Hi,· · Wheati:>J:i~Tournament :Wheaton .: · •· - ··

:.Teams .conipetini( include··Chi- Feb. 18• -·Cincinnati -•Notre.Dame · .. cago University; Indiana State Col- Feb:.· 22-. . Miaffii Notre· Dame

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. •-li~naries ;as ::J.IL.eyents \~ill .be Mar.·, 3 · : Chicago University .. ·. ·Chicago -. 'c<:fi.Qals.-A\var!l presentation·~m take i\rar.'" · 6.: ' Four·:r-Tournament: :cleveland. :; , .. ::.place between:.eyerits.~ .· .· _:.· Mar. :)\'·.:Four~! Tournament . Cleveland·:·' : -..

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