SOL ADVIS CIGABS M* T0»ACC6S littHSW s£?^! tj w , ». j. n, '-S '»>W v 7 mm-. ON CVMlYTHIMk t,jj £*fc*V. Foi liae pf.:;Statidi»ery^ Period" ' • ^•^W' "'' ''-f-'"•'-'•-'•v^^ mm ••MB «r«f k,, —.£•*•« •, >'-We V V, scats; Spojts «nd NeW* to tam r£t &• &»*£!«**«* Stedents' Association of Hie iWwrity of Tex*sV< BaHF-.., t 3V "•€% MJgf* ^WS^l A Weekly Newspaper /1 'W.,1-. T* f J# *" +JF h* v ~ v |£hHBHr * AMStIN TEXAS, Tuesday, January 12,1904 *•,J 'SB5 "** v'\cHK*» lv-Volume 4. Nwatartt.-% II i*UM: JUDGE CUIRIt'S 2 lM*BEGH\lltfG MONDAY > f ; • liprvm^jsdsir h/T'^ir pe^ ninnnniiT iirp f» ». &>& *w • * ^ yj*--«rv •a• m • I111BI m •M •• r t--——n-—rr-Tmrr Comfortabl One,of the Jolliest Occasion Faculty. Garments a I-of the year. The Toasts Hij5$Sv4 file Regular Pricoof Comfortabl Prices, $£& * £» Some year& a^o, thtft veteran guar-llfjfc >4 »n»J WS |fAH Wool, an Cotton mm «k ail. i?a$SKfgfe «ii?l ,or "Haff-and-Half." ftiqy .•WArti^iaiV.^ Sizes for all, whether 0,6 i>-W« . -.;•••'.:.• "i TtZ V*T^T""18 eTC ^to our ift^ugnfe:' 4«, V? -«• Haft inmates, who remained In • "^."C ... ~ * * -,"j! -w^, taiLand slim orshort Austin iqrina -tt,r-MMa* *t£-f * .Wtf uttftjlyJM **£»»• m V wislaents ik our stat^^storj^Se and broad. f JUdge has seen fit to' repeat It eacl* it„7 fU # ™7 •* "t. ««» f>» ^ t « . * ettellence of its JnstHi^sug; a «en­ $1.00to$5.00 wr. ,On1;lie last occasion covers 4ptipn« Per Sun, the guests were President Ptather.Dr. gratifying byOaf selMorl and pa in- Benedict antf= Jaclr Hubbard^ Judgfe da^op«* and aapJraUOBS. ft'oent^ of :S'!K. tor mortf turkdy "pofiitdBEnt (prces in Ue^ world'sT^«nnanB foyal resolute fierce, to-^l A, J., GERJES McGlendoa told how germs and 4bi-thought «oiftmeil66 and wealth, and douiuMe, true son of the Mji tinge*' erobes aided in digesting big dinners that united ther miRht -nrevcfi! True It is that ereat men nt6 Ii MEN'S OUTFITTER^ . "How „ Pool told how two men had -to bo much of these trementfons * resutts ftam ii draw the nourighlhent fori Clothing/ j caged in heaven to keep them jtrom bar? b«4n due to the indomnitable their majeatic gnowtjj ^ j t returning to Teste and £o B Hdl pride of 4* Englishman, to hit un« i5'^, •* 'rf "?fr ]&• mAriirpf JttcaHsm, a ptffy of slue]• on. Chrlstman are * >^ihakabie belier in the sup6r]o^ty at and at state should jiot receive im-.l i 4© Measjire Bverybody had to 1wir£ Wa «pe«eh bis own, inttftqttaag, customs, man-sympathetic nurture It la «'jrfm!| ; -^Ainaf fbexr they sangaif the-fismlllar songs, new. sod laws, and to his Seed r&­ *WA Way itw imUt rmnlre ] ^ MENS',FINE $H0ES and gt^ve' aha and yeils. and departed wlro i6 hav^ and etgojrtjjsm whether Dtaofil*, but rash ana (UrMise la farjl with praise and. good wiahea ur Ujp-^us made his fiome on -the jampa «r «bo would «»t it up from the,4«o((;Tl ,*Sb,si s;*c^ lffw L&vtusq, Street -*• ^ host-Long Ijw the Jud#ei• ^ + Jthe COnneeUctit, ^"l&e St X*wMhm Ooatinoad c« n*g« >, || *"* >» " ** a. ^' «J , e . ^ '" m T^Ch :;gM M0mM *" ^ Jc4 * V" f £ •* A. seKS^S \,s" h ^ -ft-f -y-jv ^ ^ $ h ^ ?„V ? < » ;is, - 5*,-T5-" &X V"'%V « ^-/ .?f _ „ ' j,"r' t s» -*;* ".i * . , ;• -^p *r '(r t ^ ".V.:,. ^T' f "'' " r VT^' '•': ••*'.' ". "V*. -'-\-r,'>'-^-."-=r-. '. "r m£ • -yj' i, * /:;vS "THE TEXAN THE NEW.LIBRARY. plied the Fair Co-Ed in a frightened, Th^ wisdom of the change, recently, trembling Voice. "Then yon cannot inaugurated-in the 'management of pass this beautiful rafting until you the library, -whereby students are"'cut secure' such a certificate." The Fair TheTexaoi THE NEW DRISKILL A weekly newspaper published in off; from a free access to tfie books, Co-Ed beat a. hasty retreat, and the the'Interest of the students and alum­may be seriously questioned.. -Condi­librarian scowled' became, .someone ni of the University of Texas. tions as they existed befofe, wtere* |DriskiU Hotel.. Driskill Steam in the library sighed. The Fair Co-had enough.. Many books were taken Ed tried, all day 'to secure the cer­ Flpest Cuisine-in the South Subscription price, per year.....?1.25 out, without being registered, for, and Laundry ; tificate but all to no avail. Next day Single copy .....Be Sintered in the postofflce at Austin, Texas, aa • second-class mall matter. j > • , Alexander Pope^-.^.KdltoE-invChiet­tewia Johnsonrrr..Exchange Editor^ Miss Virginia Rice. .Society Editress. m ASSOCIATE EDITORS. ^Edward Crane,-I-. .J. Curlslnger- W: G. Shaw, D. A. Frank. ,— Business Managers—O. S... Wright' and J. M. Newsom. o OUR COMPLIMENTS. •U The Austin Statesman, with the customary kindness and good will, recently published an. article 'criticis­ ing tire conauci or the University students while at the Opera House, „ J The-Statesman objects "liecause "the students-call left-'speeches lrom ISe ..stars at : the best performance We -realize thatsuclrconduct on the part -of—ft-*-newspaper is anything but. be­coming and should not b.e noticei}, mit w« cmuiiH i>a»!4 it by mtmnut'ijbiw?­ I-II, comment. The Statesman has al­ways been puposed to the University and never fails to unload on us v^hen.­ever.'the. opportunity presents Itselt. Hertofore we have paid no attention to the UtUe -sheet to (lie mud that it has tried to sling, lias never soiled Ais. The^ AtiBtin Stalesm'in can't hurt the University of.Texas, 'l'iwir many efforts to -do so^arfi only exam-pies of the Gna.t"on the Bull's horn fable. Our friends have often wondered why we h&ye never taken offense at the charges the Statesman has made Well, the best answer we can giv.e_ii? |o tpll a tittle sfory that will clearly, get forth qui-ftttjtuije. TWQ'Wshraen were walking in ills* country onfi bright May day and while, passing r, farmer's house an old mule in the lo', began to bray.-. One Irishman becamr never returned.' But' we are nrft sure that the results following upon this change, will be lfesa baleful, or less to be regretted than the evil which it, .attempts to cure. Without leaning too far to the students' side of the jjpestiion, the Texan can but-express the belief that th6 ultimate result-of this. change will be to drive many studfepts from the library; and e'er-' itainly ,this ,1s not to .be desired, for the library, is for the students. -'And "the students..who will be driven away are not those, either, as some may; be incllned to say, who have "been: .carrying away the books; they will be those students whose real love for the books has formerly led them back into the quiet alcoves to spend Whole afternoons, picking j up book after book, reading sketches long or short, ns fancjr dictated, iri perfect freedom. This must not be regarded as mere •sent'meijt Rather than inquire frofti Instructors just what book or books deal with ee'rtain minor points upon which they want feormatibn-,-and- cause, she h&d failed to look up1 the references. , This fable teaches that the books in.the library should be kept under-lock-and key and no stu­dent should be. allowed acco9S • to them. ­ We can never, never again-see' the books in the library—except at a-dis­tance 4­ • <$>—: A POETIC ftHAPSODY. | Addressed to the Ancients. . Gome back, come back, all ye stu­deents~ oFold.\ And th^ work-a-day "sights of our Varsity behold. ... j Proud Prex, in his over-alls, jumper V_jpd brogans, . "Leads forth his hefty Texans, pick and spade iu han', • ". 'To taar.away. Urtti g haturai hills and. • dales, ' ' " -And^ leve}-* the dear old cam-pus;-!!!''; spite of the student wails. ' ' with old man Beck on deck to, plow ' and -scrape —~—-' then go through.-«)1 the waste-^of--And Regents in-between, thumb-twirl­time,and patience getting it in the lng J»rex can strut arbUnd. ­way in which • book^ are. now to be-Arid ^.ilende eve'ry protest, with-a gotten; .StHilPTltK arc' cimply \ : . ... — .. I Btuuily 'feiknce and;-frow.n. q 1 setting-such books h-om the li-: So; come back, ye students wlib loved bra'ry, and there will be additional • " what nature gave ' '. ' work for the janitors in keeping ac-j And help us .hoe-wan students to -cumulations of dust|. and cobwete make'TorTTa grave.. ' •! ^ from, obliterating tliS' t'tles to books4-7 ~ '• -, in the forbi4den district. This may !'' ' • , • , overstate the case. I ut the tendency! encliantment-^doh t (a tin rfmiw mirii. ti h . i j you think the books in the library is no doul,^ soing to be^strongly, in ^ aro.enchanting?'fhat' direction. The Texan is down--­—<5>-. .. . .. — rjght serious in the wish that some' other means had been adopted'as a THE THREE GERMAN SCHOLAR remedy than .the: cjrec.tion of that., SHIPS. little railing wJUch-xjuts^so, manyj, ot|;§k The following communication from|usjifE. from, pu.p-best friends. T)r. Primer was received a few days . . ' " •­ since: Let no one dare to;"whisper -within ] University of Texas, .fan. '5. 1904. five mtlcs of.the. library. • , .4i . i Editor of Texan:' -4-Dear Sir.—With your permission I. CONCERNING. A CERT IN PERI- should like to communicate to the! / . . ODICAL. students the, conditions under which 1 There is a library in the University••"T-J the scholarships given.' by the Sonsof Texas—a rather extensive one H«ry angry because., ho said, .tl»e.j'ftkct-In that library there Is a rick'of Texas., le 6 -Wftr mule was.braying at ,him. But thr/j:,,^^ which.are. placed the leading' ° e-' j The competitors' iifirst have -satis*-'other Irishman only remarked quietly, I periodicals ftrid magazines oif: the factorily completed three high school c. ''Oh^-come^on Pat, and don't.get mad : cniintrv. Na, one olijeets-tTi-tht'ii "ttlg'^SSHTgH .4ftfr ,vthoro; -thpy itrc 'Walit^a there;*1j-* amount ,in either Greek, or . » .1 _ * Ll. ^ .J. A iid .. . J , French, or iU A ' 11. 1 .. Atldejrom-the fact that the £i*, they ought'to be; here; and j^they-.Spanisll.„aVso two Xull courses. (Ulli. - tin Statesman is a poor excuse tor a-| were taken away .loud wojild .be the vors1ty,-1n ^ ,jBh -s1)all have com. newspaper and one that c^an do m protest,.from ,j he |many who pIeledtwo f„u University courses in harnv to anyone, we don t km>w any ., thejeading table .n moments of lf^GPrman, and must have^generaV good thing t).at_can,J,e sa.d against it^am_-„re-fori mass,ot general interna'-; ' in ^ 8nbject9 taken al 4,. they are ^yelcome to. cuss us when. tlon contained in tiiose 'pubMcatioxiS.! ^Tniver^tv ; " eve, they have to All space. , . . " But too; fr'eai an amount »f, car?! ,ehoia..shjp . (.f (;a<.h can not Jje nxercised te th^sc iipou nwjir(lpr, thic year .1- __i •-. upon jje awarded this and the com- who,p the responsibility of. expefld-, ewmiitntion Hv THE WORK OF DEGRADATION. to decide who lng the periodical' •appropriation, is|.. ^ wi1, be ^ 6n Oliver Wendell Holmes, once w'role a book in which he said that any fool placed. It. is only -tair .ajid just to: Jatl; 16th ]90^; in rO0m 59 at 2-5 p. those to whom .tliis task is alloted , m The Wt)1,ks ge]ected f0J, prepai.a. could huildj.a house, but it took God to'jsay t hat.they have -lone remarkab;|Uon tWg year are St01.m.s lfillnensee Almighty to make a^tree. He wrote lv well' considering the.small'amonnt j an(J Ijessing..s ,Minlla von ,.BaAhelni the book in order't.o stop the-work of if Impropriated for t|.e purpose. There ^thp eWmJnations will consist^] some men who were preparing to cut , , .. , ....... 'dowsome magniiicent old trees in .0,'e-9,)je(,U.0PaWe. periodical ^ grammatical,' explanatory and-literary among those subscribed for," but* that':­ Boston. There is a crying, need for ; questions.' interpretation'of the. text, one has no place in a' University li­ some .Holmes to arise anions lis and and an essayv in German on the. char­brary. The one referred to iS: Reed'snet!U H Lcters of the: work or stop this work of tearing up the cam-",aT J,acters of-the. woi-k orJhe literature. ^r^;,ns "of .. i4>U#ST-lt there itj' ariy-reason in. prosir-^ 5®^m-; -il 'aFe:®^B0,uter|'TH^successfui candidates shall con-' cutingisucha work we'fail to see It. * 1 otten. ; 1lie paper upon which, t.iiiUe .tUe German at the University -Aside from the fact-that 'it ;s the is printed is of such-a quality ^hat: Teas er, ieasf. 6ne^««SCr-aud" lake •opi'iff,";, of »wi> who -wheret.it .1 ftre, with it,...;Thfi ^YAiissAVia-ii Uvo cb\>rses In'Oernian. .-'they speak that:this'wiirk will greatly ' euitufns could scholarship may be held a-sScond damage the foundation' of the:. linkof it, Mr:^e<«rS publica-,,year -triiTy-yburt, " 4ver8itr-tte.T are^therTOMfttr^1^"1 SyV.VESTER PRIMER. , ...1... 1+ .' iiuld tr-thgsp Books?""Have von a certifl-night and Blanche Walsh in "The Viiip again. This Is nsky business. We , cate from the president? stating'that Resurrection't.. on—T-h^irsday— --realize that anybody, csyi iraifil -a 'you wish to do-research work?" asked Manager Walker guarantees .the shouse,.but only God can make a tree.-the noble librarian-in. rumbling shows and savs that they cannot bij. Tbjrt's. alt_ , — v • * thundering tones "No—no sir,'.,_ re- duplieated. • » ' ; , in class the teacher'Busted-her, be: ;;Best Facilities for Ban" Everything Lagridrie'• >4 COME AND SEE Please Give Us A Trial COTTRELL& LEONARD PERCY DUP. WHITAKER; Southern Managed -• International Bureau »of Academic Costumes Markers of C/^F»S and GOWNS " For University of Texas, YolIb. Princeton, Harvard. Cornell JBrvn.MeLwr. Wellasly, Vanderbilt, ISewarvee. Tularve, University of Chicago. Lelarid SttofflTd. Georgetown and itm1th. THE DELIWONICO CAFE j. h. PATTRON6, Nlanagerand Proprietor.­ Avenue'." New Phone 872,; -• v Old Phone S22 Special attention,{riven to Opera Parties. Students' Banquets a SpeciuV­ iawwwwioojouai«x)osi)oi» teooaoootw. Mr.and 7V\rs. High Grade But not High Priced; JCURNKAY S OLD 8TAND. 814 Congress' Avenue. Austin,' Texas.­ Students Patronage Solicited. »i»iKOO)o»ei)e)»>ei>!ie!s«)o>e»»»» wio Students. Going to the University or Goin^ to their Homes — WIIITlMllie"' » j Internationa! & Great Northern R. R. Furnishes the best;;serv'.ce and quick cist time to points generally in the [State, having eitifo» ?ti!>.'.!UBv :-v Jua,xi • *'*•' iLifmxIj aoihttete iin1 a®PaK ^jasat awtt off * ' • siiisjB. 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" '.f-' A'-" ' v . _ -.. ••; . . •. • m mm Wv>v (ft Wrtw U %• Fine Cra.vene»te OvercoMo, a-^ - iv •».. w. was -iiifrt '-m\\ »»>#k Hit ^§«s ifi " $25 to $9.75; *• I tef. Vi'wIiiiWnfi. hv f v\m^: «'.S ji H? -ftis m\m ffltwefi- FOR YOUTHS: Bl^ck end Mixed aBrt Kmw&M'.'ti: t*iw» rv^w; f«as:;-.imAui»« •mWfov k 'n»">)f \>rp-S ]|) me pftji> ?r»w«3 ;'"«4vL' -4-.« sssraiCTr* VJt 4 • 4j* * * 4.W JK»umm mi -armSS •JL "ii-* Y -I ­ ri 4SS*f mm *• r-s % -xi •PV» •w ASSOCIATIONS MEET PROFESSIONAL COLUMN BOCKOPERA HOUSE Recent Facts* Concerning ,4_ THE AMERISAN HISTORICAL AND • M.' M., SMITH, : . J J NEXT WEDNESDAY THUR8DAY, JANUARY 14tt i The man. who made "The Christian" The theatricaljeyent 'of the year „ TheStudent's"Conference-ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION AT • Phpteian and Surgeon. * • Residence 2408 Nueces St 4 famous " Wagfenhals & Kemper present ' H MR. EDWARD MORGAN. ORLEANS.-Office over NEW •Phone 212. Chiles' + In Hall Calne's new muter drama, Session . Held at, Ruston, La. ;• t>rug Store| Phdfie 471. * THE ETERNAL CITY. VarsityDelegate8. ' '— ••••••••••••••••«* I The W°rk of Dr. Garrison and Prof. . v CAST. " -••••••••••••••««* W. F. iiartin and ' L. W. Parrish j Houston.­ • DR. .H. F. STERZ1NG,_ ^ JEDWARD MORGAN, SAlRAH TRU- have just returned • from the. South: j • "Physician and Surgeon. * AT, FRANK BAAGS,, FREDERICK western Student .Conference at Hu's -j Texas-was well represented at the • In office day and night.' Over • MDE6ELLVILLE, W. C; BONNER. ton, La., Dec. 23-30 inclusive-, whither j annual meeting of the American His­ • Chiles' Drug Store. Both phones • Sistine they went -as delegates from thei' torical ^ancl American Economic As­4$ • 471. •. ----• 40—CHAPEL CHOIR—40 V.-M. C. A,, and they report a glowing' sociation held at New' Orleans during Hi Showing Vatican Gardens, St. Peter's •••••••+ + ^^^ ^ tijne. It was a" great meeting of stu-1 the Christmas holidays. Those pres­ Cathedral, "Castle St. AngeTo, The. Co­ent from were -Pres. tlents from the various colleges and ; here Prather, • • • • ••••••• • • « V'» • liseum. ' universities of Texas, Louisiana, Mis-! Prof. Garrison, Prof. Page, Dr. Huvj DR. HOMER HILL, ^v-» All lower floor and boxes $1.50— sissippi, Arkansas and -Indian hnd Ok-i berick, Dr. feolton, Mr. Baker. E. W. • Physician and Surgeon. + no .higher. -V lahoma Territories. ..Ninety delegates! Winkler and C. -Wr Ramsdell. PreS. . Office over Chiles' Drug Store « BLANCHE WALSH represented six states and twenty col-1 Houston of the A. & M. was also pres­Residence 2007 Whitis 'Ave • Special Matinee. ! leges.Texas had thirteen men rep-j ent, ' .' }.••: " Both phones—Res. 224; office •Students Patronize In the Dramatic Triumph or Lonaon resenting Beven institutions, the U..of> , This was the first /meeting ever 65, old phone. 4 Vj1 St®! v r ' .C-. Paris.and New-York. Bataillcr& Mor­T„ -B.. XJ., 5. W. U.. T: U.V T. C. U., held in the South. Both-associations i •:••••••••••<*••*"'•« \•"*•: ton's dramatization of r. ,F. W. U., and S. H. N. L. this being were' well _ attended by the most . >\u I CHAS. G. WUKASH the smallest State-delegation in at-prominent men in history and eco­ TOLSTOI'S "RESURRECTION" .Sugceesor to Aug. Wellbacher. •••••••••••• t tendance. nomics in Amcrica—aa j-tlitj--i)iugi'u.mw Elaborate Scenic Production When you, desire the cholc-• intist. ..... 4 anaies, Among those that attracted con'sid-er- Victoria Theatre. New Yo'rk | In 'unite the roiiepea of the Southwest •. NorthwweBt Corrier Sixth and •. 'Fruits, "cigars. rable-attentiottrwas. a •pftpcr-fey ' Prof. All lower floor, $1.50. in Christian" work' and to train Y. M." ^ congress"vAve; . Phone 277; C • Garrison 011 -"Texas Annexation, The ,C. A; presidents and leaders for Bible • rings. ^ IS First„Phnsp" in tl>p HfstnHrai A«i­ and Mltmluu 3luUy UaaaHs -iu -Uit; illfg m49 n•••••»» yeMadmit the greater, effulgence pf ^'^^{ons o7thi^:seet1on.7to!wcfeUdn, and one iri the Economic - imr glory that is about,, the names the end that more effective work may] Association by , Prof. Hotistop onj • • e•• *« Continued .from . Hardwicke, and :May .we V *• page .1. V Mansfield? be done ' "Cotton and the General Agricultural • DR. W. W. LESE'Uh, ' not note with, pride and hope,, the Outlook."-:-The general topics tinder" Dentist. -+for to do so. would be tb' take away potential greatness of our state, -her Tlie conference was conducted un­ J-!- discussion in Historical 504 Cogress Avenue. ,the hope of many fruits jthat are be­extended area, her variety of .climate der the austpifces.of the Int. Com. Y. M." the Associa-, - . tion ..were relative to tlie Louisiana yond price. But. If it be true that ••_•••••44••4 4 444 4 and resources, the beneficence of her C. A. and was iyi the,immediate hands Purchase, history teaching-"in thea proper , state pridi* is &. good thing. Ift&tltutlons,-thp free^vand generous <*t-several-of the International. secre- South, diplomatic hiltojry (of the West t .THOMAS DIXdN.. Jr.. *and to be desired, an excess thereof qualities.'of her people, andj yet be laries,-, who directed-the work. Each and Southwest), and certain ^aspects j is nfet geto#1 and—is--to -be—-avoidedv ^gtf(}n^-"enoui2rlr_aTtd'~candtd-enongh"to Tl»y—th«re--were-two very-interesting Such excess may lead us to Indulge a of European history.' The-Economics.; Auth°r of-"The Leopard'^ .Spots" will admit that, in economic achievements addresses by. eminent divines and re­ ^ vulgar:self-laudation and thus expose she has been far from the front; that turned foreign missionaries. 'Address-were" occupied with the industrial and Lecture. Here on Jari. 15th. j agrlculturil -problems of the South, I UB to the ridicule'of the unkind, or, On.next Friday night at Hancocks in the fields of art . she liffs not en-es were delivered by-Messrs. Bishop. with corporate ami—fmblic " finance; Opera House. Mr. Thomas t)ixon. ter6d; that in poetry jsind literature Charles B .Galloway.* Jackson; Miss.; and the trust^; problein.-:-Ar.-a joint-as orator, authtir • Hon of'the'.iildicious; it.may cause famous an and re­ ns to loselitjie right perspective, to . Let us then cultivate a local pride Tenn.; Rev-. Dunbar Ogden, Columbus. meeting a. Political. Science Associa-J' former. -will-'deliver, his great lecture tion was organized to work jn con­her voice has not beeh heard? pr. Walter R. Lambbth, Nashville.. overlook Uie proportion and entitled "Backbone." . true re-and a state pride; but let it not be Miss.; Dr. E. C. Dargan, Southern Bap­nection with' the other two, thus cov­ latioii of facts ami events, to regard the pride which is complacent in ig­.tist Theological Seminary;'; Louisville, Thomas Dixon is at the heaii of a the history' C^v-r sfate'ai. ^ seperate norance, but that which is loyai with Ky.; Dr. Hugh M-. Mcllhany, Jr., tJhl- ering the entire related field. -. long list, of 'platform orators is and and completed whole, and not .almiirj iuv.< '—n-i/iflgre;. not that wtilc-h feeds j versity or va. Moct of the session!; were' hold at. nossihly the jtrongest lecturo attrao. a mightier movement, a aa a part of upon tl^ husks 61 P"»^» achievements,! in the college "blow-out" on M06- Tulahe University, which is beauti­tion" possible. He-is sometimes called a more single act in" greater, if riot, but that which inspires and strengca^aay,-:^.2{> , fully Jog^te'Wftjtlie southwestern part •"The Platform 'King.'.' and is said to thrilling drama. It may quiet the en? for further and better service; not fhe •'attSn^on «aF given over to j'ot'tSe city. ^TKety^^was'toeld' at-thi; be the greatest orator, in America.' noble discontent which is the •"li A f ii*k (rtll mol/ao HO rtrtwf A -* . « < .H • /itaem tli»t wJ\ich..BaHe8 us-conteiit to-ablde^enntde'-demjL^rfSl-aTi college j Cabildo; the secoaoT. dt. ; Mr. Dixon -is "a briHiant young ation . of pf elevate ttrtnds and th^s pro.oJ rr&nt eondftion; fiut-'that' LrJt an(1 C jj preac^er^ of earnestness. It trVln nrnir " ' •" ' . i s|""H nuu ftn.ffusli.sm. "The d'eiegates ' .T _ '.1 Improvement-i-n >;Tfje 'Leopard's: rese It may lead us to aecLfthe '•J"^ Pprovo!{rom each sta.te_-2thett^getheV: anil l " :A-."fom^a.lor. dates sliows that; Spots" "is the.'iKost noteworthy book of repent years. "The One revere It with a Chinese reverence, which speaks in dee^d.s and riptrre-j -n-amonis also from the pen •pfTKlr." Dixon.s When time-«a«»^-f€>r tKe denwnsttfa^-^5 iS-SQiithern institutions: Prof, • The following press commppf som^^iat dejscnKtiYe of Mr. Dixon as. orpati catholicity • ^nd aroUn(j Vhich: were-the Various Aineri<;an;HistQry iuen of the:great j but the pride iof a lecturer: -. '.^1 "If thisv is an age~of .lightning, thiii divine truly its pro­,u r£9rt So r ^ causes' us -' toWith!.rn«H«tl6n8 in good-sized letters,-and. institutions of the Npth and EasL.and^ ^^r^ultHdiaUon 1 tor' Z• Sert ^^ateVer U^°r^.tBis^.tar was a .steers head ' «ore thah'one ^as -heard:UxspeakofJ distinguished is duct. . He talks with the Rapidity ot " achievements.' causses us to' be«ome c2e°r lolndulge5 iZ WidTf' ^^^1Semblem was the fine work being done by Dr. Garri-j »<• _u.» ® this. Kind , the. decoration, consisting of the vari:. son a»4 other.-TexUS n?eh along:^v-ariA ,nau|se otlightning,' the current-of his thoughtth_e_OPl>fisite._flC what .they .were,_.con.-„-pfide^is^onievelop-the root of sturdr ous flows wit h llghtnlng "speed and th&structlve men. bold, creative,creative having i—r• j ous .college colors mingled together. Ii»es-As si men bold havine L whole, the meeting i-Initiative " ' -"'j j virtues and yetto permit the in-j w|,eil Texas was called out the au-^vas thoroughly''enjoyable and full of 'he torce of an electric bolt. His logic initiative. " dt idual to gather beaut>, wisdom and; (llence ,feU that but lutIe si,ow .would inspiration. for those who attended. is irresistible, his eloquence superb••Between the; two tendencies . men-.' strength from all.humatlkind, to cause! -• , ,,,,,, j his, style original and entertaining. , , . . . , made, when lo and behold, the tloued at tlie outset, the safe .way him to be proua of nis state, her in-. Briiliant-. resourceful, conscious of his . ... ,. _ , ., , . . • ^ i lioys opened up with "We are just lies along the middle ground. May stltutlons and her" achievements,-and i _„• „ • , , „„ own power; he carries his spell-bound . j , I old Texas, thats all, that's all.".re-DR. PAGE HAS GONE. we ncft feel the thrill of exultant pride yet tOurealize, in the .words of another, hearers -from the -ludicrous to "the peated several times to a commonat the-story of the Alamo and San 'that whoever, anywhere, in an? age. sublime, -exhibiting the genius .of pure. tune, followed by. a number 'of yells, The New-Instructor i.n Political Jacinto and yet be stirred to the spoke noble Words or performed'-he­such as, "Owe. a^Zippi." Hullabaloo,"! Science ;s Mr. E.:.T. Miller. his intellectual sprprises. and- wit fn same enthusiasm t>y the story of Ban-roic deeds, spoke and wrpught for ends in a storm .of applause. He is a "Rattle de thrat." "Yum .vuni." :WilK nockbufn or Marstoh Moor?. Can we. him: that a for .him Moses led the The news pf -Dr. Page's departure splendid product of this' youhg and a-vevo," followed not admire the boldness, th.e sagacity people forth .form bondage; .the three etc. Then "There comes v vigorous age.-a type unto^himself." are no flies on 6s; there' mav l,e"" lf ot -'n ^e.nature of a surprise and the learning #.*he holidays afternoon: -;... ' ai>d enlightened pritiiciples. of justice? -starry May we not admire Jews"', in/sons^-eweh:fashk.ti as this;--J^-'fe^S?s ^ of RESPLVED/TH/FT^WT-^SRTS'CLOCK^'^5n^^lS^f^'"'were*"''tTireer* bumming -.ScIS®C£™2ti i_~M. OF THE 17th DAY OF JAN. in our jurisprudence the names * ;bf scattered the' seeds Of the truth im­ Cal,fornl^ • ' states, -etc. . ' ' r "Hemphill,,wheeler arid Lipscomb ,and perishable,r . , —;• 1904, THE FRATERNITIES OF THE -During his .bgief stay with. tis he TUe-flrst^^flne's^name-was^Mis-sip-pu;.-- ..UNI.VEBSLT.Y..OE_TEXAS_. B£^ PER­ nOT"oiitadmiratioh~'"arid;T^pc^"^vy4 • ete.' :l'". ' -T NIITTED TO INVITE FIRST YEAR his many scholaHy" , attafnrfeiit's.! (sipping the" cup.) STl/DENTS INTO MEMBERSHIP broadmjndness, and his kind and gen- The second ..one's name was Arkan­ WITH THE UNDERSTANDING Me*-manner. California is, certainly ! sas, efp. . -i THAT THE MEMBER, THE ARMSTRONG BOYS i<» be congratiiratPfi nn the 'far. I OR MEM (Sawing woodl), : ~ BERS, EXTENDING T-H£„ INVITA­ tune of securing such a man. Our The thisd one's name was Ix>u-zv- TION 'WILL INSTRUCT THE FIRST1 MEN'S FINE TAILORING, best wishes fctf his future welfare"" Ann, etc. • YEAR S'TI>DENTS. THAT NO AN­ and success go-with ' hi'm. In theOur Pi'lcesr-.Sults Pressed -50 Center,-Coat .and Pants, 4« Cwis; Pant*, (Scratching'head ) /~i SWER CAN ^E GI.VEN UNTIL I P. 1:3 words of Old Rip, "Atny he live lpng IS.Cents'; .Vests, 10 Cents. ^ -They all came down to Rus-ty-town. M. OF THE 19th DAY OF JAN." jitidprosper." etCr- _1904 Baidlet Called For and Dalivirad. Sin us a Trialifldjeu win ba Piemd The newly elected instructor in -Thore. they met the Lone' Star.Stated Venue. Telephone 4415-rlftjfB Political Economy, Mr.EiT.MilierTwas etc." ' • ., a.Student here'ffom 1897 to 1901. He ANNUAL PRIZE CONTET. This brought' the house down and and-thw-M-bp long rousing cheers"^went ^^ip for "Sfext "SatuFday nighVJanuary si*x­ degrees^ from tlits -University. During Texas-" . iceiiui. the annual, mter-socie'ty debate his last year here he was Fellow in' IS-! By .the unanimous judgment of all' for choosing teams to debate Tulane IAMTHEMAN"S the -Sehoo!--of^ History--—For -the-pa-st" Texas took off the palm. This is a a"n--*HY, TYPEWRITING, ing at Harvard University. Shortly iuni Mill; nw\uk.miw WM nnnn».ni» PENMANSHIP,PRTPARATORV AHFII ACX0EM1C DEPARTMENTS. conference, and, by all-that is holy w ill be pulled off in the auditorium at . « wt»n.niivi iu « _• •-. . IIAn ..f-iiMCe i<1iimtttivMT11lUllt j, Bnl Euildu(, 8«t I.KV. SEKB OUISTl*TEI» CATAMiUt after ent«Hflg-Harvard he secured a and sacred, she must go to Ruston 8:30. The question ns. "Resolved that unus-zg? . \ 1 toby's t' lsmcos eollege,iVaeo, Texas fellowship in Political .Science . L-ast next Christmas with a strong delega­ married women in Texas should have r*^" \ Toby's instituteof Accounts, NewYork City June that instsitutlon conferred the tion and get the persimmon again.. . complete control of their seperate" M. A. degree upon him. His home •"property/ A hot contest -is expected, or rather that of his -parents, • is as both societies have strong teams, . ; •••>»MM Weatherford; -Texas. -AirTpresent^Mr ­and each feels confident of victory. . Miller, is conductin^the "courses" left PALACE BARBER SHOPj GEO. W. PATTERSON an bv DFl The Athenaepm debatees are: Walne, ^without instructor Page's Milliken, Locke, and Mays. Rusk de-*, recent lesignation -•r'S' TURKISH BATHS batees: 'Luton, True, Griffin, and • Eclipse Stables ­ Prank. 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