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-LQ-H — jfo o Th j a JUi — iM-n-d ni-fi rh i Mh ' H U i t Board names Pat McCauley and Paul Newman, Co-Editors, and Thomas McBride, Business Manager of the Hullabaloo for the rest of the school year . . . Jan. 29 — College of Commerce holds only mid-term graduation exercises for 62 Graduates . . . FEBRUARY Feb. 2, 3— Registration for 2nd go-round . . . Feb. A — Phi Delta Theta formal at Country Club is gala affair . . . Feb. 5— Stu- dents enjoy Spike Jones and his City Slickers at McAlister . . . Feb. 6— Frnka named S.E.C. Coach of the Year . . . Feb. 10— Archibald Mac Leish, outstanding statesman and poet, speaks on The Nature of the World Crisis . . . Feb. I I— Basketball team winds up 3rd perfect season on home court by downing Ole Miss, 74-34 . . . Feb. I I— Delta Sigma Phi Formal . . . Feb. 12— Alpha Epsilon Phi Formal . . . Feb. 1 3— Greenbackers honors basketball team . . . Feb. 14 — A.P.O. takes in 10 new members . . . Feb. 16 —Dr. Harvey Lee Marcoux died of heart attack at age of 50 . . .Feb. 18— Phi Kappa Sigma Formal . . . Feb. 19— Air R.O.T.C. Military Ball . . . Feb. 23— Martha Graham (Miss Hush ) comes to campus . . . Feb. 19— Anita Yancey elected President of the
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A ' r I Ul W M ' i- -L ' ' . ' ' •?W .w J-6. Itk banquet . . . Dec. 8 — Senator Fulbright speaks on stopping Communism . . . Dec. 9 — Festival choir pre- sents Handel ' s Messiah — huge success . . . Dec. 10 — Delta Tau Delta Formal . . . Dec. I I — Kappa Alpha Formal . . . Dec. 14 — Xmas holidays begin . . . Dec. 14 — (At night of course ) Alpha Tau Omega formal . . . JANUARY Jan. 6 — School resumes . . . Jan. 7 — Phi Mu Formal . . . Jan. 10 — Mansour and Pennington win out in Moot Court finals . . . Jan. 14 — The Gondoliers , put on by Tulane-Newcomb Choral Groups, opens and goes over big . . . Jan. 14 — Greenies trounce L.S.U. 71-51 — Perkins stars, as usual . . . Jan. 15 — Frank Bell, Jr. elected President of A. P.O., national service frater- nity . . . Jan. 17 — Thomas C. Wicker, Jr. elected Editor-in-chief of the Tulane Law Review . . . Jan. 20 — Exams begin — oh joy !!!... Jan 21 — Publications % M ' f J 4 4 -i I ' . J 1 4i ' ; ' « -.! ' ' JC '
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■■ of mighty Kentucky. . . March 7 — Natalie Reeling elected President of Newcomb Honor Board . . . March 8 — Edmund Reggie, Senior Law Student, reads a Detective magazine and discovers that the janitor in Law School is a Wanted Murderer — gets $100.00 re- ward and a lot of good publicity . . . March 10 — Regionnal Social Science Conference, sponsored by the Tulane Graduate School, be- gins . . . March 10 — Spring Choral concert — enjoyed by all . . . March I I — Helen Hayes tells Tulane Thesbians to let Broadway come to them . . . March I I (night) — Beta Sigma Omicron has a formal — Greenbackers has a square dance — Phi Kappa Sigmas board Presi- dent for boat party . . . March 16 — Newcomb Swimming Club (Barracudas) presents their annual water pageant — Vivian Van S! :-. - SM - Newcomb Student Body, under new petition system, suc- ceeding Bea Rault . . . Feb. 24 — Chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha, national honorary political science fraternity, is instituted on campus . . . Feb. 25 — Tulane and L.S.U. tie up in basketball again — we win again, 72-45, and in Baton Rouge . . . Feb. 26 — Bill Dudley, Engineering freshman and Olympic swim star is voted outstanding Southern Athlete of 1948 . . . Feb. 27 — Tulane debaters (Glendy Burke sponsored) win second place in Azalea Debate Tourney . . . MARCH March 1 — Mardi Gras — enough said . . . March 2 — Theta Nu, honorary Journalism fraternity, elects 26 — March 3 — Alpha Omega Alpha, honorary Med School fraternity, selects nine . . . March 4 — Kappa Kappa Gamma formal . . . March 5 — Tulane basketballers gain finals in S.E.C. Tournament with straight victories over Alabama, Georgia, and L.S.U. , only to go down in defeat 68-52 at the hands
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