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Next Lecture Irish' to Reel Sunday At Phi Kaps'Annual Jig Notre Dame Lineup Plans 28th Hop Things are tough all over, and it is commonplace to observe that this is a confused world. But this year's St. Patrick's Day seems to be carrying this confusion angle too far. The German Club is going to see a movie called "Der Hauptmann von Kopenik books on Pan-Slavism and German-English dictionaries still Lentori Marriage Series To Probe Love, Psychology at Rev. Thomas McDonough will return to Wangler Hall March 19 to deliver the third address in the Sodality's Lenten lecture series on marriage. The title of Father McDonough's lecture will bs "One in Mind, Heart and Affections—The Nature of Love and the Psychology of Men and Women." The lecture will begin at 8:30 p.m. and tickets can be had at the door for 30c. In his lead-off address of the series on March 5, Father McDonough outlined two basic qualities for partners in marriage: consideration on the part of the husband, loyalty on the part of the wife. Recent surveys, he said, have made the point that among the major criticisms of husbands about their wives was they nag," while wives complained that their spouses "took them for granted." To avoid these difficulties, the Cana director said, husbands must constantly re-new their awareness of the nature of the feminine qualities of devotion and interest in human values the wife, on the other hand, must possess a certain "loyalty"' to her husband, some readiness to accommodate and adjust to what the priest termed "the man's tenden- Touching on the reasons for the current high rate of marriage failures, Father McDonough cited urbanization as one of the primary causes. The home has become little more than a place to eat and sleep, he said members of the family are now working away from the home, and ly spent in the home. Dilemma of France: IRC The dilemma of France today will be discussed by International Relations Club members on Tuesday, March 18 at 7:30jfc^^»^ p.m. Dr. Martin J. Lowery, guest moderator, will fire questions at pnael members Mary DesJardins, George Holland Jr. and Ronald Dourlet. These week- rest on the shelves of the Irish library in spite of the irate protests of Outraged Hibernians Spankh, French and German classes will probably continue without even a mention of Erin. And to add insult to injury, some aliens known as Monson, Adolph, Hawley, Facenko, and (God forbid!) Wroblewski are chairmen of Phi Kappa Alpha fraternity's annual St. Patrick's Day Dance this Sunday night at the Morrison Hotel's Terrace Casino. Irish Take French Leave However, the whole point of all this is that it really doesn't 1Tl much & on Monday, March 17, at 7:30 p.m. plans will be formulated for the student-teacher forum to be given in Wangler Hall after Lent^ Plans for the Club's first dance, to be given in May, will also be formulated. Those interested in joining the Club are urged to attend Monday's meeting.difference. St. Pat- rick's Day will always be St. Pat's Day and the Irish, usually noted more for the spirit rather than the letter of their laws, will provide a better than average reason for a temporary break in Lenten rigor. The French traditionally have had the rather pleasant custom of providing a Lenten break mid-way between Ash Wednesday and Easter, but the French, of late, seem to be on the wane at DePaul, while Capron and his orchestra have contracted to provide the music although friend Capron may not ^ound particularly Irish, he has promised, on a dark Irish oath, the spirit of the venerable saint. As noted above, the only thing that isn't Irish about this shower of shamrockery is the dance's committee—and probably a sizeable number of the people who wiu outside sources (e.g., the movies chairman, assisted by nonand spectator sports) are now Hibernians Jack Adolph and Ed providing the means for utilizing Hawley (by gum, we smell a rat he leisure time that was former- attend the fete. Bob Monson that man*s an Alex Juke Box: Music for Loop The Day Commerce Councilj ly broadcasts can be heard over box installed in the 17th Floor) MARCH 14, 1952 1 the Irish, much to the delight of the Irish (and almost everybody else) are still around and going strong. Bids to the March 16 fest are $3.60, and can be had for good, green cash at the door or from any members of Phi Kappa Alpha—who are currently displaying green headwear around ye olde corridors. For the said three and six-tenths dollars, each lad and one colleen will gain admittance to said dance. Shillelaghs, however, must be left at the door. The Fighting: "Irish" Reservations for tables can be made cy to dominate. I used to say Klug at CE 3-0819. The Irish and friends will embark on the festivities at around 9 p. m. Ray "humility' was needed, but that implied a subservient position. But it isn't a question of subservience 'loyalty' I think, is a better word." by contacting Phi Kap Bob Englishman!), Wroblewski(l) is chairman of the ticket committee, while Sam Falzone, Irv (Daddy) Facenka and (at last—an Irishman) station WGES, 1390 kilocycles: Lounge of the Downtown Cam- p^rririilnm I white collar on your dial. to provide songs in keeping with Corps Officer Procurement Program in this area, and his staff will visit DePaul on March 17 and 18. Included in his staff will be Lieutenant Danforth, a Navy doctor, who will administer physical examinations to those who are interested in enrolling in the pro- Paul students: The advantages of Dus. A freshman sophomore At its next regular meeting The juke box is in the lounge junior has three .choices at the on a 30-day trial period. If, dur- in these programs are: 1) Draft deferment until graduation, 2) Jack Hughes are handling the A commission upon graduation, ad book. Besides Hughes, an- 3) No contact with the Marine other Irishman will also be fea- Corps during the academic year, tured at the dance: Phi Kap and 4) Same active duty commitIFC queen Genevieve Boyle. ment as a man who is inducted,: o) An opportunity to serve the service 0 51 admired by the public, 6 A chance to qualify ^de^T^ST required3 aca- has succeeded in having a iuke' ,. activities include efforts to bring nassucceeded having a JUKe |demlc studies during the school nhnosp vour nwni present if he wishes ing that time, any acts of van- college: 1) Join the Marines, 2) dalism are committed against the Get 2S and 2AS deferments, 3) Those few who abuse the' pri- freshman year over again. vilege* of having the juke box in the lounge are requested to leave it alone so that others may enjoy the music provided by it. machine, it will be removed and! Transfer to a school with an I tion have met with powerful opposition by the company." In a recent "election, Jami English was elected Co-chairman and John Gorman was elected publicity director for the coming term. kept out permanently. ROTC unit and begin your Those interested in enrolling can facilitate their applications and processing by obtaining the following items: 1) Photostatic DePaul University Serving the Cause of Higher Education for Over Half a Century Legal Government of Poland Honors DePaul Administrators double, double toil and. trouble! 9 Uptown editors of Freshman Edition of DePaulia throw a few poison'd entrails together in preparation for this year's issue, due to appear (with slight odor of sulphur) Friday, April 25. Left to right, News Editor Bob O'Neill, Co-Editor-in-Chief Gerrit Van Wissink, Feature Editor Pat Mulvihill, and Jim Connelly, in charge of sports (mainly indoor). Frosh elected staff last Friday. Help wanted for hanging of black crepe April 24. Marines to Land Recruiting Force Monday: Want Men Lieutenant Paul F. Stephenson, in charge of Marine ^rams. copy of birth certificate, 2) Two programs are open to De- Statement from college as The Platoon Lead- academic standing ers Class for college freshmen, of recommendation from respon- Lennon Speaks At LRC Meet CHICAGO, ILLINOIS VOLUME XXX—NUMBER 19 wmjam Lennon a labor, av_ tQ fQr hfi American Federa- La win to the Relations tor »ne of the 4W diffsrait jobs Thursday. March 20. the Marines. You have the been recently opportunity for the one you ,lc or'union' A to complete spokesman for the club stated that Mr. Lennon com- ments should be very interest- mS- "His efforts at organiza- Awards Mark Contributions To Polish Lit Five members of DePaul's administration and faculty will be honored by the Legal Government of Poland, now exiled in London, this coming week. At a special 10 a.m. assembly in the Auditorium on Wednesday the Honorable Joseph Lipski, the government's ambassador to the U.S., wil confer the Commander's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta upon the Very Rev. Comerford J.O'Malley, C.M., president of DePaul Rev. Edward J. Kammer, C.M., vicepresident Rev. Alexander Schorsch, C.M., former dean of the Graduate School Rev. Joseph G. Phoenix, C.M., current Graduate School dean and Dr. Vladimir Sklodowski, assistant professor of Polish. Ambassador Lipski, an expert on international afafirs, will represent the president of Poland, who is traditionally the Grand to 3) 3 letters sophomores, and juniors, and the! sible citizens 4) Two photo-. °"a the contriOfficer Candidate Course for graphs 2 x2 in size, one pro-1 college seniors and graduates. file and one front view 5) Hon- _n enrolling ^able^^discharge certificate Master of the Order. The assembly will be open to students from the College of Physical Education, as well as to those of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. High Honor The Polonia Restituta, one of Poland's highest honors, is conferred upon those who have rendered significant service to that country, especially in the fields of science, literature, the fine arts, civil administration, or social and economic activities. In this case, the conference marks'WTenth "anniversary" of Polish Department at De- r,,rrentlv and cuiture club at its next working as an organizer for the AFL Retail Clerks His current Marshall FieW & Company's )ikerb into the one of the few buUon the Universily has made furthering Polish literature here. At present DePaul's Polish library has become one of the finest of its kind in the city the University's Polish department currently offers undergraduate courses in the Polish language, and the country's history and literature, laying special emphasis on Polish-American literature and history. In the past, the department has also offered a Master of Arts degree. DCC Picnic Set for AscensionThursdciy At the last meeting of DCC, pian,s were formulated and com mjttees announced for the an nual picnic to be held on Ascension Thursday, May 22. This event is under the co-chairmanship of Wally Kobylecky and "Chuck Cartier. All interested Commerce students are urged to attend the next meeting which will be held on March 12:30 25 at p.m. in Room 1402.
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LCCN | icd23000001 |
Title | DePaulia (DePaul University, Chicago, IL), 1952-03-14 |
Volume number | 0030 |
Issue number | 019 |
Issue Date | 1952-03-14 |
Edition | 1 |
Issue Present Indicator | Present |
Collection | DePaul University Student Newspapers |
Repository | Special Collections and Archives, DePaul University Library, Chicago IL 60614 USA; http://library.depaul.edu |
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Title | DePaulia (DePaul University, Chicago, IL), 1952-03-14 |
Page Number | 1 |
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Transcript | Next Lecture Irish' to Reel Sunday At Phi Kaps'Annual Jig Notre Dame Lineup Plans 28th Hop Things are tough all over, and it is commonplace to observe that this is a confused world. But this year's St. Patrick's Day seems to be carrying this confusion angle too far. The German Club is going to see a movie called "Der Hauptmann von Kopenik books on Pan-Slavism and German-English dictionaries still Lentori Marriage Series To Probe Love, Psychology at Rev. Thomas McDonough will return to Wangler Hall March 19 to deliver the third address in the Sodality's Lenten lecture series on marriage. The title of Father McDonough's lecture will bs "One in Mind, Heart and Affections—The Nature of Love and the Psychology of Men and Women." The lecture will begin at 8:30 p.m. and tickets can be had at the door for 30c. In his lead-off address of the series on March 5, Father McDonough outlined two basic qualities for partners in marriage: consideration on the part of the husband, loyalty on the part of the wife. Recent surveys, he said, have made the point that among the major criticisms of husbands about their wives was they nag," while wives complained that their spouses "took them for granted." To avoid these difficulties, the Cana director said, husbands must constantly re-new their awareness of the nature of the feminine qualities of devotion and interest in human values the wife, on the other hand, must possess a certain "loyalty"' to her husband, some readiness to accommodate and adjust to what the priest termed "the man's tenden- Touching on the reasons for the current high rate of marriage failures, Father McDonough cited urbanization as one of the primary causes. The home has become little more than a place to eat and sleep, he said members of the family are now working away from the home, and ly spent in the home. Dilemma of France: IRC The dilemma of France today will be discussed by International Relations Club members on Tuesday, March 18 at 7:30jfc^^»^ p.m. Dr. Martin J. Lowery, guest moderator, will fire questions at pnael members Mary DesJardins, George Holland Jr. and Ronald Dourlet. These week- rest on the shelves of the Irish library in spite of the irate protests of Outraged Hibernians Spankh, French and German classes will probably continue without even a mention of Erin. And to add insult to injury, some aliens known as Monson, Adolph, Hawley, Facenko, and (God forbid!) Wroblewski are chairmen of Phi Kappa Alpha fraternity's annual St. Patrick's Day Dance this Sunday night at the Morrison Hotel's Terrace Casino. Irish Take French Leave However, the whole point of all this is that it really doesn't 1Tl much & on Monday, March 17, at 7:30 p.m. plans will be formulated for the student-teacher forum to be given in Wangler Hall after Lent^ Plans for the Club's first dance, to be given in May, will also be formulated. Those interested in joining the Club are urged to attend Monday's meeting.difference. St. Pat- rick's Day will always be St. Pat's Day and the Irish, usually noted more for the spirit rather than the letter of their laws, will provide a better than average reason for a temporary break in Lenten rigor. The French traditionally have had the rather pleasant custom of providing a Lenten break mid-way between Ash Wednesday and Easter, but the French, of late, seem to be on the wane at DePaul, while Capron and his orchestra have contracted to provide the music although friend Capron may not ^ound particularly Irish, he has promised, on a dark Irish oath, the spirit of the venerable saint. As noted above, the only thing that isn't Irish about this shower of shamrockery is the dance's committee—and probably a sizeable number of the people who wiu outside sources (e.g., the movies chairman, assisted by nonand spectator sports) are now Hibernians Jack Adolph and Ed providing the means for utilizing Hawley (by gum, we smell a rat he leisure time that was former- attend the fete. Bob Monson that man*s an Alex Juke Box: Music for Loop The Day Commerce Councilj ly broadcasts can be heard over box installed in the 17th Floor) MARCH 14, 1952 1 the Irish, much to the delight of the Irish (and almost everybody else) are still around and going strong. Bids to the March 16 fest are $3.60, and can be had for good, green cash at the door or from any members of Phi Kappa Alpha—who are currently displaying green headwear around ye olde corridors. For the said three and six-tenths dollars, each lad and one colleen will gain admittance to said dance. Shillelaghs, however, must be left at the door. The Fighting: "Irish" Reservations for tables can be made cy to dominate. I used to say Klug at CE 3-0819. The Irish and friends will embark on the festivities at around 9 p. m. Ray "humility' was needed, but that implied a subservient position. But it isn't a question of subservience 'loyalty' I think, is a better word." by contacting Phi Kap Bob Englishman!), Wroblewski(l) is chairman of the ticket committee, while Sam Falzone, Irv (Daddy) Facenka and (at last—an Irishman) station WGES, 1390 kilocycles: Lounge of the Downtown Cam- p^rririilnm I white collar on your dial. to provide songs in keeping with Corps Officer Procurement Program in this area, and his staff will visit DePaul on March 17 and 18. Included in his staff will be Lieutenant Danforth, a Navy doctor, who will administer physical examinations to those who are interested in enrolling in the pro- Paul students: The advantages of Dus. A freshman sophomore At its next regular meeting The juke box is in the lounge junior has three .choices at the on a 30-day trial period. If, dur- in these programs are: 1) Draft deferment until graduation, 2) Jack Hughes are handling the A commission upon graduation, ad book. Besides Hughes, an- 3) No contact with the Marine other Irishman will also be fea- Corps during the academic year, tured at the dance: Phi Kap and 4) Same active duty commitIFC queen Genevieve Boyle. ment as a man who is inducted,: o) An opportunity to serve the service 0 51 admired by the public, 6 A chance to qualify ^de^T^ST required3 aca- has succeeded in having a iuke' ,. activities include efforts to bring nassucceeded having a JUKe |demlc studies during the school nhnosp vour nwni present if he wishes ing that time, any acts of van- college: 1) Join the Marines, 2) dalism are committed against the Get 2S and 2AS deferments, 3) Those few who abuse the' pri- freshman year over again. vilege* of having the juke box in the lounge are requested to leave it alone so that others may enjoy the music provided by it. machine, it will be removed and! Transfer to a school with an I tion have met with powerful opposition by the company." In a recent "election, Jami English was elected Co-chairman and John Gorman was elected publicity director for the coming term. kept out permanently. ROTC unit and begin your Those interested in enrolling can facilitate their applications and processing by obtaining the following items: 1) Photostatic DePaul University Serving the Cause of Higher Education for Over Half a Century Legal Government of Poland Honors DePaul Administrators double, double toil and. trouble! 9 Uptown editors of Freshman Edition of DePaulia throw a few poison'd entrails together in preparation for this year's issue, due to appear (with slight odor of sulphur) Friday, April 25. Left to right, News Editor Bob O'Neill, Co-Editor-in-Chief Gerrit Van Wissink, Feature Editor Pat Mulvihill, and Jim Connelly, in charge of sports (mainly indoor). Frosh elected staff last Friday. Help wanted for hanging of black crepe April 24. Marines to Land Recruiting Force Monday: Want Men Lieutenant Paul F. Stephenson, in charge of Marine ^rams. copy of birth certificate, 2) Two programs are open to De- Statement from college as The Platoon Lead- academic standing ers Class for college freshmen, of recommendation from respon- Lennon Speaks At LRC Meet CHICAGO, ILLINOIS VOLUME XXX—NUMBER 19 wmjam Lennon a labor, av_ tQ fQr hfi American Federa- La win to the Relations tor »ne of the 4W diffsrait jobs Thursday. March 20. the Marines. You have the been recently opportunity for the one you ,lc or'union' A to complete spokesman for the club stated that Mr. Lennon com- ments should be very interest- mS- "His efforts at organiza- Awards Mark Contributions To Polish Lit Five members of DePaul's administration and faculty will be honored by the Legal Government of Poland, now exiled in London, this coming week. At a special 10 a.m. assembly in the Auditorium on Wednesday the Honorable Joseph Lipski, the government's ambassador to the U.S., wil confer the Commander's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta upon the Very Rev. Comerford J.O'Malley, C.M., president of DePaul Rev. Edward J. Kammer, C.M., vicepresident Rev. Alexander Schorsch, C.M., former dean of the Graduate School Rev. Joseph G. Phoenix, C.M., current Graduate School dean and Dr. Vladimir Sklodowski, assistant professor of Polish. Ambassador Lipski, an expert on international afafirs, will represent the president of Poland, who is traditionally the Grand to 3) 3 letters sophomores, and juniors, and the! sible citizens 4) Two photo-. °"a the contriOfficer Candidate Course for graphs 2 x2 in size, one pro-1 college seniors and graduates. file and one front view 5) Hon- _n enrolling ^able^^discharge certificate Master of the Order. The assembly will be open to students from the College of Physical Education, as well as to those of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. High Honor The Polonia Restituta, one of Poland's highest honors, is conferred upon those who have rendered significant service to that country, especially in the fields of science, literature, the fine arts, civil administration, or social and economic activities. In this case, the conference marks'WTenth "anniversary" of Polish Department at De- r,,rrentlv and cuiture club at its next working as an organizer for the AFL Retail Clerks His current Marshall FieW & Company's )ikerb into the one of the few buUon the Universily has made furthering Polish literature here. At present DePaul's Polish library has become one of the finest of its kind in the city the University's Polish department currently offers undergraduate courses in the Polish language, and the country's history and literature, laying special emphasis on Polish-American literature and history. In the past, the department has also offered a Master of Arts degree. DCC Picnic Set for AscensionThursdciy At the last meeting of DCC, pian,s were formulated and com mjttees announced for the an nual picnic to be held on Ascension Thursday, May 22. This event is under the co-chairmanship of Wally Kobylecky and "Chuck Cartier. All interested Commerce students are urged to attend the next meeting which will be held on March 12:30 25 at p.m. in Room 1402. |
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Collection | DePaul University Student Newspapers |
Repository | Special Collections and Archives, DePaul University Library, Chicago IL 60614 USA; http://library.depaul.edu |