Page Four POLITICAL CLIQUES BEGIN CAMPAIGN (Continued from first page) pha Sigma Phi, Sigma Nu, Alpha Zctn, Triangle, Sigma Pi, Theta Chi, Sigma Phi Signja, Sigma Phi Epsilon, and Kappa Delta Rho. The situation in the class of 10'M ha? been -comparatively quiet- H. Aubrey Meyers will contend for the Locust Lane clique nomination, it is said. Delta Sigma Phi, Delta Upsi • lon, Chi Dpsilon. Omega Upsilon, Phi Sigma Kappa, Theta Xi, and Theta Chi were some of the gToup members last year. Fred C. Brand jr.' will seek the Campus clique candidacy, observ ers claim. Among its members dast year were Phi Kappa Sigma. Phi Epsilon Pi, Phi Comma Della, Fig mh Nu, Phi Delta Theta, and Delta Tau Delta. 16 TEAMS ENTER FORENSIC CONTEST Fraternity Debating Tournament To; Begin February 25—Hold' j Talks in Club Rooms Sixteen fraternity forensic teams] hove entered the Intcrfratcrnity de lating tournament to begin February 25, Prof. John H. Frizzell, debating coach, announced yesterday in re vealing plans for the contest. • Debates will be held in the club-j room of one of the competing frater nities. Each main speech will be sev en minutes long, while four minutes will be allowed for rebuttal, Profes sor Frizzell stated. A,draw for reveals ther schedule as Phi Kappa Tau vs. Phi Lambda Theta, Phi .Sigma Delta vs.j Beta Sigma Rho, Phi Kappa Psi vs. I Phi Kappa Sigma, Beta Kappa vs.| Delta Chi, Phi Kappa vs. Alpha Chi] Rho, Beta Theta Pi. vs. Delta Sigma'J Phi, Phi Epsilon Pi vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Kappa Delta Rho vs. Pi Kap pa Alpha, and Phi Delta Theta vs. Sigma Tou Phi. DARTMOUTH REVEL INCLUDES L F. SNOW-MODELING MEET Dartmouth college has announced Its fourth’ annual interfraternity snow i sculpturing contest to be held this year during the snow carnival. 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The matter was treated by the ma jorsty of the stiAlents as a joke, -the reporter states. The trouble ivhen an enterprising reporter con ceived the idea of writing a huge story on the subject for his news paper. As a result two faculty members of the sociology department, responsible for tho questionnaire, were disciplined by Stratton D. Brooks, president of the University. In return President Frooks was censored last Thursday by a committee of the Association of University Professors. Students Resent Dismissals ' “When dismissal of -the two pro cessors was announced," the. article j states quoting Edwin Hough, Mis | souri journalist, “it was felt that ‘WE FORGET TO WONDER* DECLARES PROF. FRIZZELL Says Bored Air Prevalent Today, " Before Chapel Audience “Too many of us have put aside ! that somewhat childish act of wonder-, jng, especially"of the type that leadfl; to intellectual activity,” declared Prof. I John H. Frizzell, head of the depart •- • - A Complete Food Service . 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Jt was considered by some as a joke; byj many as an interesting experiment ing sociological research, which was in- tended as its purpose.” Several hundred of the question naires, drawn up*and approved by the I dismissed professors, were distributed Ito men and women students with in* structions to answer them anony ! mously.', - . ■' , i The questionnaire, according to the investigating committee, alluded to i*‘ihc changing economic status of wo men, the sexual code, and the morals ideas concerning the family/* meat of public speaking, before the chapel audience Sunday. As an outward evidence of this, the speaker cited the cultivation of a bored, nonchalant indifference preva lent today. He stated that progress depends upon applied science,, which results from wondering. Professor Fruzcll concluded, by say ing, “The American student needs to snap out, of his blase indifference, or protective covering for., something which Is not there, and face his own ignorance." 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