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Cadets Today . . . Alma Mater ' Again Faces Chopping Block . . . Half-fare Bill For Students Is Defeated . . . Skiers Stage N. H. Carnival . . . Voo Doo Out At Bookstore . . . White Explains New Buling For Vets . . . N. U. Band Plays Marches At First Concert Of Term . . . Soph Prom Is Tomorrow . . . Ray Sings Like Sad Hag . . . Gallagher, Picard, Connelly Honored . . . The Fourth Estate Opens Tonight . . . Student Draft Status Bemains In Doubt . . . V.A. Buling Final, Co-op Vets Face 20% Benefits Loss . . . Westcott Tops in 4th . . . Bolya Joins BOTC Staff . . . Who ' s Who Kept By Council Vote . . . Trees Ar- rive On Campus, New Landscaping Starting . . . Beds Can ' t Win In India — Cutts . . . New N. U. Choral Group Formed . . . Korean Vets To Get G. I. Bill . . . Songwriting Contest To Be Held To Select A New Alma Mater . . . S. C, Masque To Get New Advisers . . . N. U. BOTC Units Are Beady For Inspection . . . News Will Hold Bowling Tournament Starting May 5 . . . DeVitt Patrols Campus . . . Another Draft Test Is Scheduled For May 22 . . . Chorus At Pops June 7 . . . Sal Wins N.E.A.A.U. Hop, Step, and Jump . . . And again there were a few items that only could be seen . . . BEHIND THE HEADLINES . . . Winding up in B when we picked A and vice- versa . . . dodging the cars in BOTC drill . . . the loyal rooters that went through hail, mud, sleet, and rain, to the Coast Guard game . . . our initiation to the get-rich-quick plan of the co-op jobs . . . the Christmas holidays . . . analysis of my job en- environment , what? an environment? . . . spring . . . summer . . . then our MIDDLER YEAR Election year . . . Ike beats Stevenson for presidency ... a young man by the name of George Jorgensen went under the knife in Denmark . . . John Foster Dulles became the first Secretary of State to have his office and sleeping quarters in a transcontinental plane . . . the Detroit Lions won the National Football League Championship . . . And at N. U. some more of the pieces of the picture were being set down in the . . . HEADLINES 1075 Freshmen Begister As NU Enters 55th Year . . . Crown Prince Husky IV Replaces King Husky 111 . . . Freshman Class Stickers Not A Form Of Hazing — Lynch . . . NU Students Wed In Chapel . . . Install Officers At Omega Sigma Little Sister Dinner . . . ROTC To Sponsor New Band . . . More Parkers Than Space Despite En- largement of Lots . . . Senior Data Sheets Needed At Once, Cauldron Warns . . . Masque Selects Cast For My Sister Eileen . . . Football Bally Tonight; Large Crowd Expected . . . Woman Utopians Preach On NU Campus Tuesday . . . Council Clean- up Campaign Fizzles . . . NEZ Becomes Third NU Fraternity To Own House . . . Applications Due For Who ' s Who ... 6 BOTC Students Honored At Parade . . . Draft Deferment Test Applications Due Nov. 1 . . . East Building Vacated By NU; i 26 }
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Huskies ' Football Opener . . . Services Recall 65; Set Deferment Rules . . . Ohio Bishop To Speak At First Convocation . . . Freshman Treated Like ' IP ' s, Their Night A Bang-Up Howl . . . NU Co-eds Move Into New Dormitory . . . Jim Lakis Out- standing — Zabilski . . . Engineering Faculty To Send 25 To UNH Education Conference . . . N.U. Aiding Blood Drive . . . Males Join Cheerleaders . . . Faculty Wives Cook Up Delicious Recipes . . . . . . 2nd Half Surge Stiffens Arnold, 26-13 . . . Ele- ven NUers Are Recalled . . . Soph McNamara Fills Gap Left Ry Injuries To Centers . . . Student Fund Raising Drive Is Under Way . . . Cauldron Roard Sets Drop In 1951 Yearbook Prices . . . Selective Service To Lower College Enrollments In 1951. . . . Ell Spurs N. I . Progress . . . Engr. Societies To Sponsor Banquet And Dance Nov. 2 . . . News Cops Honor Third Straight Year . . . Pup Cross- country Team Wins Twice . . . Students Pledge 812,974 As Fund Drive Nears Wire . . . High- Scoring L Mass Next For Stumbling Husky Eleven . . . Two Alumni killed In Korean Fighting . . . Scribes Call Sal Lombardo Best in Five Years . . . Award For 29 At Convocation . . . Nightingale Tells Draft Facts . . . Husky Hoopsters Massacre Redman . . . Library Fund Hits Half Million . . . Spring Football Practice Underway . . . Ski Frolic This Weekend . . . Ray Picard Chosen N. E. All- Star Goalie . . . Draft Reaction Mixed . . . Silver .Masque Presents Of Thee I Sing Tomorrow Night . . . Draft Test Applications Ready . . . Li- brary Cornerstone To Re Placed May 9 . . . Capt. Chestnut Is First ROTC Officer To Arrive . . . List New Criteria For Draft Deferment . . . NU Chorus To Sing at Pops Saturday . . . And so read the headlines. But the headlines are only the pieces of the picture, and, like the bricks of a wall, some type of cement is needed to hold the pieces together. This cement is made up of the events that happened . . . BEHIND THE HEADLINES . . . Orientation lines and speeches . . . the beautiful aroma of freshman gym . . . freshman frustra- tion on encountering our spacious parking fa- cilities . . . those fabulous between-terms vacations — Saturday and Sunday . . . that momentous de- cision, A or B . . . the summer vacation and how we eagerly looked forward to coming back to our . . . SOPHOMORE YEAR Ted Williams hit a home run his last time at bat before he went to fly with Marine Air Corps . . . politicians were busily plotting the Democratic and Republican Conventions . . . the Winter Olympic Games were being held . . . Humphrey Rogart won an Oscar for his performance in The African Queen . . . And so the news was recorded all over the country. Rut at N. U, different news was being- made . . . HEADLINES Rally Dance To Launch ' 51 Grid Season Tonight . . . 860 Freshmen Register . . . News Gets Eight Pages, New Format . . . Library Ruilding Nears Completion; Occupancy Scheduled for Febru- ary 15 . . . 600 Enrolled for R.O.T.C. Training; Col. Price Outlines 5 Year Program . . . Who ' s Who Blanks Ready . . . President Ell Describes Recent European Tour . . . Ski Team Gets Letter Awards . . . Coed Tries Rricklaying . . . Joe Cash, Versatile End . . . N. U. Co-op Students In Demand - Nightingale . . . Annual Football Dance Caps ' 51 Northeastern Grid Season . . . Record Turnout At Elections . . . Vet Check Delay Ended . . . Student I nion Entering 27th Year . . . Stars Of Kiss Me Kate Visits Masque . . . Husky Key Holds Dance And Rally . . . Rates Next For Un-Un Huskies . . . Educator Defends Draft Deferments At Annual Headmasters Dinner Here . . . Masque Great On Stage: Disappointing Crowd . . . Balerna, Hilton Chosen MIP Recipients . . . Zabilski Plans To Stay r Frats Sponsor Xmas Party . . . Acquire Sylvania Property . . . Faculty Wives Hear Concert . . .Coun- cil Seeks Student Opinion On Changes In N. U. Alma Mater . . . Rad Roy .McNamara Resolves To Stay Out Of Penalty Rox . . . Ghost Train Opens Tonight . . . Rlume, Cerulli, McLean Join To Write Satire On Journalism . . . Table-Tennis Tourney Set . . . SPA Fraternity Donates Rlood . . . New Alma Mater Favored ... 13 Editors To Retire From The News . . . Northeastern Ice- men Stage Rally, Nip Tufts . . . Social Worker Speaks to 0. S. . . . Draft Exam Date Is Set . . . Ike Scores Smashing Victory . . . I.R.C. Debates i 25 }
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Classrooms Become Y Rooms . . . Barisano, Toy- ias Pace Z-men Over Bates . . . Roo Bee Sez . . . Rally Dance Termed Success; Draws Excess Of Stag Coeds . . . New New England Commander Honored With ROTC Parade . . . Cuddy, Lapsley Give NU Strong Tackle Combination . . . Students Cram For Finals . . . Who ' s Who Election Raises Doubts, Queries . . . NU ' s Assets Now $12 Million; Have Doubled In Last 5 Years . . . Alma Mater Test Draws One Entry . . . Data Sheets Due Fri- day . . . NU Trades Lots For Gym . . . Veterans Return To Campus With November Freshmen . . . Radio Hams Contact Europe . . . Council Rebukes Two For Littering Commons . . . Rl Editors To Visit NU . . . Feeley And Westcott Plan First Military Ball . . . College Of Education For NU . . . Alma Mater Contest Extended ... To Begin Selection For Advanced ROTC . . . Gym Con- struction Paces Year . . . Zabilski Enthusiastic Over Abolition Of Platoon System . . . Tuition To Re Increased In September . . . Cindy Lord Named ROTC Cadet Colonel . . . Rookstore Reports Heavy Sale On Plastic Rookcovers . . . General Graf In- spects Pershing Rifles . . . Lapsley Named Football Captain At Grid Fete . . . First Military Rail Is Held Tonight . . . Dean Melvin Asks Council For Aid In Smoke Problem . . . Rlood Drive Tops Last Year s Mark Ry 71 Pints . . . Joint Concert By Choruses of Chandler And NU To Be Given To- night . . . Students Ignore Student Council, Do Not Participate In Activities . . . Hoopsters Sink MIT To End 1952-3 Season . . . Masque To Put On Musical Finian ' s Rainbow Tonight . . . Student Deferment Forms Should Re Filed This Term . . . Law School To Close In 1956; Ell Defends Trustees ' Action . . . Open House, Alumni Day, Cornerstone Laying — All To Take Place Tomorrow . . . Wilson Wants Draft Cut . . . Feeley To Head Freshman Night Show . . . Class of ' 55 Ends Vague Middler Status . . . And the year also included other unforgettable things found . . . REHIND THE HEADLINES . . . The farewell to the Y classrooms . . . trying to explain to your date what a middler is . . . be-bop- pers hearing Beethoven in the music room . . . foot- ball rallies in the quadrangle . . . the student gov- ernment vote; 95% in favor of more student partici- pation; 25% willing to participate . . . Lennie Ol- son ' s tree in Finian ' s Rainboiv . . . the Braves leav- ing Boston . . . another spring . . . another summer . . . and then to our . . . JUNIOR YEAR A medical student from Great Britain named Roger Bannister became the first man to run the mile in less than four minutes ... in Washington, the classic battle between Senator McCarthy and the Army was in process ... a young lady by the name of Christine Jorgensen came into the news . . . From Here To Eternity won the oscar for the best picture of the year ... In Boston, the historic Casino Theater was closed . . . While at NU more pieces were accumulated in the . . . HEADLINES Korean Veterans Total 300 In Class Of 1955 ... A. A. Card Admission System Abolished For Football Games . . . News Publishes First Frosh Issue . . . Prof. Wooldridge Appointed Cooperative Work Director . . . Bally To Launch Grid Season . . . Two Frats Get New Houses; PGP Buys, SPA Bents House . . . Champagne Beturns To Football Squad . . . Reiser Appointed Editor of Music For Boston Post . . . 13 Foreign Students Enroll at NU . . . Physical Ed. Center Expected To Be Opened Next September . . . Yacht Club Among Leaders Despite Practice Handicaps . . . BU Presi- dent Case To Speak At Convocation . . . Col. Harris Succeeds Col. Price As Military Science Director . . . New Librarian Initiates Open Stack System . . . Great Expectations Of Zabilski For Guard Mcdugno Fulfilled . . . Finished Product Promised Phila- delphia Story Audience . . . Faculty Club Lecture Series Starts Monday . . . Inter-Frat Dance To Be Held Dec. 12 . . . Huskies Massacre Redmen 41-14 . . . Co-ed Cadet Colonel Will Re Chosen . . . Phil- adelphia Story Goes On Tonight . . . Runners Reat Tufts 15-50, Becomes First Undefeated Team . . . Four Juniors Included In 1954 Who ' s Who . . . Dick Madison ' s Orchestra Named For Football Dance . . . Flywheel Frolic Tomorrow Night in Engineering Lab . . . Debaters Take On West Point- Tonight . . . Vermont Rows In Huskies ' Finale . . . Nine Honors And Scholarships Given At Annual ROTC Parade . . . Who ' s Who Suspended Here; Alma Mater Search Continues . . . Coach Of The Year Award For Zabilski . . . IFC Dance Set For Next Week ' . . . Husky Pucksters Open Season At New Haven Tomorrow Night . . . ROTC Plans To Establish Scabbard Rlade Company . . . Diploma Delay Seen For ROTC Seniors . . . McCarthyism Menaces USA . . . Sex Ratio Remains Constant Despite Increase In Coeds . . . Chorus To Hold Christmas Concert At Weston . . . Alma Mater •{27}
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