• rtt I 1 I l r I r rl\ r ' J I I t \ 8 I( t t ll 1 I l l I '' \\ I \ 1 I-I I i 8 110 st i· i }) J) 1i11 g· s i )". 11 ( ) l< 1 .. ( Ll tt1 ' t This \) 1·011z -li111}) cl II i· 'L11e.. of gi~111t gi1--th · Tl1is is tl1 tot1t t-tl1 ,,. d. tl1 .. t'1u11cl1 t-. ,oulecl In all the b1·a,,·nJ· b1·otl1 i·l1oocl < t" ~t,1t .. Il\1IE ,,·e:1.. , JJe1·cl1c1 11c '''11 i1, i11clol i1t, out t1· 1·ched SJ)l"<1'' led like z t L. L. JESTER • • • • • • CLAY PRESTON S cc 1·cta 1·y-T1·c·asll 1·c1· L. C. GUTHRIE • • • • Se>·g ca11 t-a t-.41·111 s • Winter Term • ,,. L. C. ALEXANDER • • • • • • P1·csicle 11 t - J. B. ANDREWS • • • • • 1"ic·c-P 1·csicl e1zt R. U. ANDREWS ._'{l ' J'fj l' Q11t-Cl t-~4. 1·111.~ J. F. GOODHUE S c,·gea11 t-(l t-.4 1·111.~ - Spring Term • LESLIE SPOONTS • • • • • • P 1·c1 .~ icl ll 11 t • D. F. EVANS . • • • • • P. P. COOi( • • .._ cc1·c Ir11· 11-T1·l 1Ct .'-' l t 1· ,~ L. C. ALEXANDRER • • • ~c>rg ('Q 11 t-a t-."11·111 ~ 'l ( • . ) ' "' \~'. I~ :·,y • r :r \ ·1 I ,. ' f'\ f fftrrrs nf tl1e 1.Gant irµartmeut I. I - p F. P. M CELWRATI-I • • • • President J. Y. POWELL • • • • G. W. COLE • • • J. M. ATOR • • • • DG -42 I Class Off ice rs • Fall Term \... ''. 'l'a)•l 1· • • • • • • • .r. )... ,...,l)\\T0'.>11 \.i · -l'r . t ..nt •• P... <..;t1l1IP • • • • • · c1· ta1·l·-T1· ..a t1r r Winter Term Spring Term .1111111 }•'. ( )Jl1t 11 ••J1·., } l0 PSi1} ll l Ci. • 1":1 t IU~i ll. ] 1· sf Jlt :\lil' 11·•~". ,.i, -1>1· ..~ider1t It. It;. Jiar·d\\'i k 0 • , ..__ J 1· st. z. \ T. ~1-· c)Jl, ~f· ~·.-·rr ;1~. 131')11 11 . I ~· r, :" "~·.-·1·1·t ~1-.. \-. \\-. 1'<1)~J111·. S 1·~t.~rtt-J\1·ms E. E. I~ l11·t. • • 1·~t. -at-1·111 47 f i~­ • r THE s Class Officers Fall Term • \ILEY • • • • • • • P1·c ·icl 11 t '''· B> E. L. F ULTON • • • • • l'icf'-P1·e id 11t ec 1·<'f c11·y-T1·ec1s 111·e 1· R. I. SAN 01\.I • • • • • E. s. B OYLES • f' 1·gea 11 t-ct t-.4. 1·11is Winter Term ARNOLD KIRI-1­ I I I Hot1ston Q. ltH. / 1so 1 r.-10 I 20 s 4 I I-Iouston Iligl1.................... L '11 1 n,·• er .................. Bro't\'n't\ oocl 22 8 1 Daniel Ba l t 1·ip ,,.as tak n. .. ''t~t' ai>tai11 • • inners of the in Basketball j , • I I ETAI DELTA T (FOUNDED AT MIAMI UNIVERSITY, 1848.) Texas Beta Chapter (ESTABLISHED IN 1883.) CITY MEMBERS BURKE BAI. ..... t:":l - l:J r.n > .,..... -~ (1,) c :3 ·­ - "'\ "'­ 0 CL • - - - - ~ • BETAT PI (FOUNDED AT MIAMI UNIVERSITY, 1839.) • Beta Omicron Chapter (ESTABLISHED IN 1883.) CITY MEMBERS B. S. BROWN G. H. KINSOLVING J. F. CLARK D. N. McGLAUCHLIN S. R. FISHER L. A. MITCHELL .. ;> APPA SIG..... (FOUNDED AT THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, 1867.) A. J. BEYERL Y J. L. BELL V. L. BROOI{S E. C. CALDWELL R. M. COLQUITT F. T. CONNERLY N. A. DAWSON A. N. DENTON G. S. DOWELL A. C. ESTIT.JL J. R. BAILEY KILLIS CAMPBELL C. W. BAILEY T. B. BARTLETT C. W. BICI{LEY S. A. BLAIR PHILIP COOK J. B. DOOLEY A. D. DYESS tJ. E. EDMONDSON J. P. FLACI{ J. H. GILL M. F. GILL • Tau Chapter (ESTABLISHED IN 1884.) CITY MEMBERS S. W. FISHER W.W. FISHER F. K. FISHER MALCOLM GRAHAM W. A. HARPER W. D. HART H. L. HILGARTNER JOE GILBERT S. N. KEY ARTHUR MOORE FACULTY MEMBERS G. P. GARRISON I. P. HILDEBRAND STUDENT MEMBERS w. G. GILLIS W. 0. GROSS D. H. HART, JR H. R. F. HELLAND H. B. HOUSTON W. P. HUTCHESON MURRAY B. JONES H. V. KILEY R. W. KING W. B. LIPSCOMB W. MARK M CGEE 11 8 A. J. RECTOR F. C. VON ROSENBERG HORACE THOMPSON R. J. THOMPSON W. M. THORNTON A. W. TOWNSEND J. WOOLDRIDGE GOODALL WOOTEN JOE WOOTEN J. W. MAXWELL F. ,V. SIMONDS T. U. TAYLOR A. G. O'NEILL D. P. PACE G. B. PEELER J. W. ROCI{WELL R. I. SANSO~! H. F. SEARIGHT C. SLAUGHTER w. A. WADE W. J. ~'ALDEN T. N. vVATHEN BRYAN WILLIAMS ) • -------"'I'----_----­ r 1 . ) .... . - ~ --.... .... .... t:: -'F. ­ • ... c ~ c •... C: 'f. ·:.J ·­ t:.o ,... • •­ - ::3 ­ ....., c .... 'l: ­ c • .... ~ ) ALPHA TAU OMEGA (FOUNDED AT VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE, 1865.) Texas Gamma Eta Chapter (ESTABLISHED IN 1897.) CITY MEMBERS ARTHUR F. BISHOP WALTER BREMOND S. E. CHANDLER W. E. GIESEN T. W. GREGORY STUDENT L. E. DALLAS E. C. DEMONTELL R. C. GOETH L. B. HARRIS T. P. HART R.0.HUNNAM Z. V. NIXON R. L. PATTERSON W. P. IRVIN HARRIS MASTERSON AVERY RECTOR ERNEST VINSON WILL WEST MEMBERS H. L. PLATTER C. B. POPENOE J. H. POWELL L. H. POWELL C. W. ROSSER w. I. SIMS S. A. TERRY C. W. TRUEHART I • • • PHI GAMMA DELTA (FOUNDED AT JEFFERSON COLLEGE, 1848.) Tau Deuteron Chapter (RE-ESTABLISHED IN 1901.) CITY F. H. S. DIBRELL H. w. JENKINS MEMBERS B. H. RICE F. D. RUSSELL WILBUR H. YOUNG FACULTY S. R. ASHBY W. T. HALE STUDENT C. H. ALEXANDER A. C. ALLEN J. A. BARCLAY S. A. BARCLAY L. C. BRENIZER W. BRENIZER G. H. BRUSH W. H. CAMPBELL c. G. CARTER R. L. CARTER J. D. CULLUM L. H. CULLUM Z. H. FRENCH J. R. GOLDEN W.W. HOLDEN H. LEE L. W. LINI< S. LIPSCOMB G.L.LONG MEMBERS TOM. HOLDEN E. D. SHURTER MEMBERS W. W. McALLISTER W. W. l\1EACHlJM W. M. MORGAN E. C. MUSE A. W. PLEASANTS S. D. RAMSEY B. H. RICE, JR W. S. SCHREINER R. B. SHA'V F. F. SIMPSON R. F. SIMPSON T. D. STAMPS H. J. L. STARK R. G. STOCI ,.:::; c... .. ... - ~ c: ,.. ,... 0 -+J­-.. • ,... ~ ...... ,......­ i-,.­ lo-­ -~ .... ·-.. .-.... ,.... -­ ~ -~ -... ­ ...... J. r,j ~ ,.. c:. ... ,... -...... - ()-·-... - ,.. .... ....­".F. -_.. 'l. ... - - • ~ t: ,... -,..,.... ­ _.. -,...... • • -_. - ~ ... t.... • ~ :J. •_, v. ... .... ~ ....-­ ·­ - " -tt • ·-~ ,,.... c. - 0 ,. •-­ ~ ­ - - ·­ -~• - .... -.... . v ~ FACULTY MEMBER CITY MEMBER ) DELTA SIGMA PHI (FOUNDED AT THE COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, 1901.) Eta Chapter (ESTABLISHED IN 1907.) • ) • • • PI BETA PHI (FOUNDED AT MONMOUTH COLLEGE, 1867.) Texas Alpha Chapter (ESTABLISHED IN 1902.) CITY MARGARET BURROUGHS MRS. 'VILL CAS\¥ELL JULIA ESTILL ADA GARRISON HELEN GARRISON SERENA GOULD HELEN Hoon MEMBERS FLORENCE RANDOLPH MARGARET ROBERTSON • J ANTE ROBINSON ADELE STEINER ANN TOWNES SALLIE BELL WELLER ELIZABETH WILMOT MRS. WILBUR YOUNG FACULTY MEMBER BESSIE COCHRAN STUDENT LAURA B URLESON GRACE BYRNE FRANKIE COCHRAN ADELE EPPERSON ANNIE GARRISON BESSIE GARRISON KATHERINE GOULD CATHERINE HILL NITA HILL • MARY HOLT FRANCES J ALONICK ELIZABETH LEFTWICH GEORGIA MAVERICI{ BESS MONTEITH MEMBERS DORA NEILL LAURA RANDALL LUCILE RUSSELL MARY PEACOCK ANITA SCHLEMMER ERNA SCHLEMMER JULIA SIMPSON THERON THOMPSON FRANCES W _l\LI PHI CHI Pharmacy Fraternity (FOUNDED UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, 1883.) • Lamda Chapter (ESTABLISHED NOVE~1BER 8, 1905.) FRATRES IN URBE. C. E. WITHERSPOON H. R. ROBINSON PAUL NESBIT B. S. BRUCE FRATRES IN FACULTATE. R. R. D. CLINE J. C. BUCKNER v'r· T. GARBADE FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE. C. V. PAYNE R. S. CARSNER R. 0. MURPHY E. G. LEMAY J. G. VOELCHER J. R. MAN E. M. REUSS R. A. JONES T. M. GENTRY J. F. SEYMOUR G. PEELER 162 I ( THE THE E ~ s J I I I Z r:.o M--e1 .• -• • . ~,_--. ~ ,. 'F. ,... --..· ~ ...... :....,., -• • ..,.J - =ll-~ -;: ~-.,... -~ ".. ... ~.......... c·-.-~ ­ . ­ ~ -~--,,.... . -..... -• ,.J 'l, -... _. / -.. .. -,... ~ :-2 '-!.: .­ ....--. --.:-1 • ti: - - · -(t; ~ --• • ---... .,, • -r.r. - './; -c:: " -• --•--• ---z --• ­ ----. -•• • • • .... •--­ - •O ~ l C/.J • • . . ­ = r:n ::7 ... -... -­UJ ~ ~ --... .. --~ --·-,.,J ,... ·­ -----"" -----.... ......--..._ .-... .­ ~ _,... -.,,,,. _. ,.... . . • ...• ~­ -CI•• -.,.­ 165 ----------.....-­ • '08 L. C. WAGNER I I JOE H. GILL 1v1URRAY F. GILL WILLIAl\1 W. HOLDEN V\7ALTER w. M c ALLISTER H. A. BECI{WITH JOE ESTILL WALTER FINI{ TOM HART • EDRIC B URGHER JOHN CLAR1( L. H. CULLUM F. vv. DE1'r 1~0N I • (ENGINEERING FRATERNITY) ( FC)UNDED AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS IN 1907.) '10 ,11 '12 • PARKER PACE L. W. PRITCHETT G. MAX THOMAS NEAL VVATHEN HANS HELLAND N. N. LACY HowARD MCMEANS J. 0. MILLER J. D. CULLUM CARL LEE J. MONTG01\1ERY w. A. lVIITH .. '( = • - CAPITAL CLUB (''SCHOLARSHIP AND CHARACTER.") ORGANIZED 1900. M E~I BERS ACADEMIC l{. D. W. ALLEN, '13. L. G. HIGHNOTE, '12. Z. S. ARMSTRONG, '12. T. L. HOOVER, '10. F. w. GRAFF, '11. L. E. !{ING, '10. \V. H. HARRISON, B. A. '09. R. L. PEARSON, '10. R. SCHUHMANN, '10. ENGINEERING • F. \\T. DENISON, '12. H. l{. HANDLEY, '13. \V. H. GARY, '11. J. MONTGOMERY, '12. J. B. UPCHURCH, '12. LAW J. 0. DOUGLAS, '12. V\7• P. WALI c·1· C1 tCl.1 '?I • T 1·ca::; lt 1·l)1• • ..c:; (> 1·gl}Cl 1l t-cl t-A 1·r11 s P 1·c).g iclr'?lt • 1?ice-P 1·f ·"' icle1it s(J (' J.(1 t(l }·11 • T 1·ect s''1 'l ' 1.. • Sr1·g c>cL11 t-rl t-A 1..111 s R. B. Cou INS, JR. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. FIRST TERM. • • • • • Jos. R. FROBE E • • • • • ED. P. ALLEN • • • • R. 1\1. HARGROVE • • • • • • J. B . ANDERSON • • • • PAUL J . ONNOR SECOND TERM. ROBT. L . RA~1 DELL T. ''TEBB • • • • • • J. • • • • ROSALIE 1\1 ADA!vf • 1\1,\E M ADA 1 • • • • PA L J. NN R • - ..=-=---~ --~ ----------* ---------------­ • • ' omans )OUilCl HE organization of the Woman's Cot111cjl, official!)' kno,,rn as the Women Students' Association of the Uni\rersity of Texas, '''as the outg·rowth of a desire on the part of some of the matt1rer, more thoughtful women of the University to make the institution lend the greatest help possible to the young women stt1dents. Its pt1rpose is, th1~ot1g·h self-government, to foster and maintain the highest standa1..ds and ideals of conduct and scholarship; to p1..omote better acquaintance among its members; to bring about a g1..eater unity and a close1.. fello\vship among the \vomen of the Unive1..sity; and to organize the uppe1..cla '''omen in st1ch a \\1ay that Sj'stematic \vork may be done each year in aidi11g the in the artus ~taff of t r ~rhiral irpartmrnt I I -~~­ r j I ~n1vers1 y earns ll1 i.<:Jso1£1·i-Tel~as Debate at Colzlm bia. R esolv ed: That a Tax on Incomes is a desirable means of raising revenue within the State. Texas to take the Negative. T fam AARON w. PLE_A.S-~NTS AND ROBERT E. C_\PERS. Te ..1.. a.~-Colo1·aclo Debate at Az1st1·n. Resoli eel: That a Tax on I11co1ne is a desirable means of raising i..evenue within the State. Texas to take the Affi1..mative. Teani ARTHUR D. DYESS AND J. M. MCMILLIN. Texa.c;-Lozlisia11a Debate at _41t.c;ti11. R e.'3oli1 ecl: That Women should be given the i·ight of st1f­frage on equal terms with Men. Texas to take the Negative. Team LUTHER HOFFMAN AND JEFF D. STINSON. Alte1·11atcs c. c. McKINNEY a11d ''' ·PALMER HUTCHESON I f I 192 > - Economics and Political Science Association OFFICERS. CHARLES C . TRUITT • • • • • • P1·csicle1zt JEFF D. STINSON • • • • • Vice-P1·csicle?it MAMIE E. SEARCY • • • • • Scc1·f ta1·u CHARLES W. HACKETT • • • • • T1•ccl s 11 , • c,.. M. H. CROCKETT . • • • • • R epo1·tcl· ' EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. WILL E. Cox, Cliai1·1na1i. W. MARK M c KEE. W. H. HARRISON I MEMBERS ELECTED IN 1909-1910. ANN GOUGH. H. B. WHALING. ANNA D. ROE. ROBERT R. PENN. I 194 I I 1'101 1 10 c 0 U'J • - - :.. '° --= -u. - / • - :­ - 'I". ­ -• ­- - - ....--­ ,.,. - •_,. ,,, - - • ­ - .... ---... :.. "... ,,, ~ :! .--.. '.Fi - Y'. .:::. ·­ - - - •"'. ­ ••­ " -,_, -... ­ -• •­ .i. ­ -· ---~---­ - I I I { , I • • ~~i Ir f,.­ Germania Literary Society OFFICERS FIRST TERM. Hono1·a1·y P1·es ident President . • V ice-P1"esident • S ec1,.eta1·y . . Cor1"esponding S ec1·eta1·y T1·easu11 er . . C1·itic . . • Lib1·a1"ian . • Se1'"geant-at-A1·ms • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • SECOND TERM. Hono1·a1·y P1·esiclent • Presiclent • • • Vice-P1'"esident • • S ecreta1·y • • • Co1·1·esponding S ec1·eta1·y Treasu1·e1'" • • • Critic • • • • Lib1~arian S ergeant-at-A 1,.ms • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • W. E. METZENTHIN R. L. BIESELE • • • H. KUEHNE . F. w. GRAFF • • . A. ROMBERG • E. R. STIELER J.M. KUEHNE • • H. W. LEONARDS • • H. STIELER W. E. METZENTHIN • • A. ROMBERG w. s. BRANDENBERGER • • H. KUEHNE R. A. STUDHALTER • E. R. STIELER • J.M. KUEHNE • E. L. SCHOSTAG • • R. L. BIESELE THE 208 Wardens • • • JULIA COOPER, LYNNE WOOTEN SECOND TERM. President • • • • • • HERMA UJFFY Vice-Pt"esident • • • • • LYNNE WOOTEN Secreta1·y FRANCES WALKER Treasu1~er • • • • • • JULIA COOPER Wardens • • • MAMIE SEARCY, V\TINIFRED BOSCHE t THIRD TERM. P1·esident • • • • • • JANE V\TQODRUFF Vice-Presiclent • • • • GEORGIA MAVERICK Sec1·eta1~y • • • • • • GRACE BYRNE Treas1 i1·e1· . . . WANDA 0RYNSKI I I I I r A -Ashbel Literary Society (FOUNDED ON NOVEMBER 22, 1888.) OFFICERS FIRST TERM. President • • • • • Vice-P1~esident • • • • • S ec1·eta1·y • • • • • • MAMIE E. SEARCY MARY MOBLEY MARJORIE JARVIS Wardens • GRACE BYRNE WINIFRED BOSCHE ETHEL FONDA MATTIE GOOCH MARJORIE JARVIS MARY MOBLEY GEORGIA MAVERICK REBA MASTERSON • HERMA UJFFY, REBA MASTERSON MEMBERS. LOUISE PERKINS WANDA 0RYNSKI MAMIE SEARCY FRANCES WALKER LYNNE WOOTEN RUTH CROSS HERMA UJFFY JANE WOODRUFF 210 • 'i-$ 1 ... 1, _., I~ • -­ I.~ ''"' I So,. 1-(..A , .. I "t·~ll-l~..1·; N<>•1 '!l' -, -· -· j . _.,...-( •• -~ '-· • l(. A M< 'INA l.i(tCll<''"A'l ~·-·1·~tt (~:1 N I' ,-·('.> ~t~J ~; !I !I I :1,. 1'-'I A N l...';.'1.• ·1 "/.A 'l '\ l-~~1· I ' &) '\.1 l . l A N 1''f A :1~"\' " lt A l t. l ...·()'l''l• 't •:: '[ :t."\rAN ~ "· ,,.,.... ~ :,.... _, -'11 - -21~-~ ~ ~ ... ~ • :a :=!i '-,,) cc::: ­ <'­ ....... \0 :~ Q1 LITERA ~ SOCI ET~ EAGA OFFICERS FALL TERM. Y P1·e,c;i(l e?it • • ALLENE BLACKER 7 icc}-P1·esicle1i t • • • KATE FEUILLE S ec1·eta1.. y . • • • • GEORGIA ROBINSON T1·easit1·e1.. . • • • • • BESS HARRIS C1·itic . . • • CAMILLE WILLIAMS S e1·geant-at-A 1·nis • LINDA WELLS Pa1•liam e1ita?''i an • • • FRANK MILLER i - \ ~ ,,..,. ,. ~ l\f. E. Robir1son n. J{obinson .Jc..ffer s<>n Jtog ggc·t t I»1·i t f· l1t.~t t '\'L·lI" r~~l rt1t~(lgl ~re<·l'\ s Fielu '\7ilson Stratton H ct1·1·is Bl~t< ·lg~-t rel ("'.t I!\;;C ,\-. ·l-l~, ter :'\ ·llt WINTER TERM. SPRING TERM. Pre.<>icll'n,t • . BERTA C OOPER P1·esiden t • • . ALMA A lTSTIN Vice-P1·es i(len t . HELEN HARRISON v 1·ce-P1·csiden.t . MAR): ESTHER .RO.BINSO~ S r>c1·eta1·y . • • . . LENA ROGAN Sec1·etary . CA~1ILLE '~'ILLIA1lS • T1·ea.c;ii1·e1· . • . . LOIS SPEARS T1·casu1·e1· . • E LIZABETH DOGGET1' Critic . . • . FRANK MILLER C1·itic . . • N ELLIE J EFFERSON ..<:; e1·gr)arzt-at-A1·ms ALLENE BLACIz. Floo1· Co11z. • • • BART MOORE • • A. L. TOOMBS THE s IO 23() , ( -----------"JJlllC~----· • • • .. • • • • • • • • • I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I • l • • • • • . i Tl1 ~ i11al Ball OFFICERS. l\1URRAY B. JONES • • • • • JOHN C. HARRIS • • . S111J 1· •i.c.; 01·y CIic1.i 1·nian BENJ. H. DYER • • ('11 er i ?·111 c1 rz F 2:1ici 11 (' r C0111 mit t ee \\1• I. SIMS • • C/z Cl i1·11z c111 A 1·1·a 1zgen1 e12 t .~ C0112.nz ittee H. A. BECKWITH • . C11cii1·n1 a11 Flo o 1· Co ·n1 ~;1 ittee MARI< HANNAH • • Clzai1·111a·11 I ni itcitio1z ComniitteP THOMAS S. Bl.RNE Clz ct i1·r11 er Jl R rrr/J ti011 C oi;zmittee • MASON POLLARD • • C/zct i 1·r11 ct rl P 1·0[}1·c111i Co nz1n ittPe DONALD INGRAM • • C11 a i J·111 a ?1. A l11 rrz 1zi Co ,,z111 ittee JOHN vV. TURNER • Cl1c1i1·ma11 D ecn1·c1.tin·11 Co 111'tnittr e BART l\100RE, JR. • Cll ct i1·n1a1z R r-f 1·e.c; li n? A?1 t. C0111:11ii ttee > MOSES REPENTANT Ah'm er-\\1ukl{jn' on de road en e1..-plugg·in' at the sto11es Cuz Ah couldn' keep f'm rollin' dem big vv ite bones. Ah've been bruk en soal\lY the Engineer's ba1111er i11 1907. Philpott, part sharer· i11 the O)'Ote graft, and Father Parrish ~·ere selected the last ob\·iot1sl)' to gi\·e the appea1·ance of honesty to the affair. The Circt1s was a decided success o\·er a thot1sa11d dollars being paid to the Athl tic Association. (~. B. Benny "·ent on a t1·ip last st1mn1 1·.) The stt1de11t "'ere b1·oke for a mo11th after the perfor1nance and Jake's receipts fell off thi1·t)· per ce1 t. cat1sing a change of inanagement in that sanctt1n1. The ~econd \'arsity Circus fully \'i11dicated itself and e,·er)·one concer11ed. s to the per­formance itself, here are a fe\\' spasms thro'\\·n by our 1·epo1·ter on the s pot. The Qt1een's election "'as the 111ost exciting thing on the program. Ro)·. an old Queener of the first v.'ater. 11ad long realized that tl1e "''ay l. to a v.·oman's heart lies throt1gh the empt)·ing pocketbook. \\Therefore. he originated a neat • ' idea in the "'a)· of pa~·ing one large. fat copper per ''ote. Tl1e ballot box "'as statio11ed at the Co-Op "'l1ich aused di\·ers rumors that Ro)' and Bob Ric·l1 )' stood in together "Tith the i11tent to defra ltd and elect Tom \\..illiams. ~Ian)· a despe1·ate lo,·er sneaked up to the box and "·asted 11is last dime on ten ,·otes for the Fair One. The race "'as hotly co1 tested to the last moment "'ith e,·en mon '' • on the field. At I the last mon1ent. l\Iiss Xita Hill triumphantly sv. ept the polls and "'as declared Queen ot \~arsitJ·'s Fair. At the la t report. the man­ C1I1E f... 11EE~E 243 • d FI IS is <:111 t1111)1·et 11tioL1s ;t}1J)l' \ ·i1' t11 \ J". <>f Ililto11 R10.. ; i·e i·, so1netin1e e:1 tt1 cl 11 t i11 tl1e n i \1e1·. it• r u ( '1.,exa . The ,,·01·cl a1)p1 ..eciatio11 is t1s cl i11 1)1"e1·e1.. i1ce to ·1·itici.111, i1ot lJe­cat1se et)1mologicall~r tl1e1·e i: e:111 :. ei1tial cliff'e1 .. enc , l t1t lJe ·at1 e fo1.. n1ost 111i11cls the latte1" ''ro1·cl ii111)li ~ tl1e })icki11g-of fie:l\\'S. If t11e1'"e lJe clefects, let another point tl1e111 OL1t. Ge11t1inel>· lnocl est as he i. , tl1e st1bject of this sketch ''Tot1lc1 be tl1e fi1·st to clisclai1n i)e1·fectio11. \V'he11 ''Te ,,.1 .. ite of poets, ''"e a1·e ,,·011t to ai1· ot11" 1)ecla11tic little theo1·ie. of ,·e1.. e i11 ge11e1·al, and to foi:t tl})011 ot11· i·eacle1· · le<11·11i11g '' e i·ege:11.. cl p1..ofot1nd. ''re ,·a11nt 0111.. scl1ola1·sl1i1) oftti1nes i11 a.. iclt1ot1:l~· l11111ting e1..ro1·~. Shal<-1t :t of English J)O ts. If ;1.. e1· she:lll 1-.e:til of· e:i. c·c)1n1>lctc fttlfilln1 11t of l1is Pl" sent p1..omise, it ,,·ill not lJe f'o1" '\rert. c•'t'tl tit•' l<•i1sl <>f ~I\ 11cJ ff•st s11 flT'S tll«tt stir """t111\\'c1rcl fi11cls tcl11g11 ''~ ']"l1i11l i11t t"Jll'• t 1·: l~lll<' l>l<>SSOlll·S<'l'i])l ll1;1t St4.ll'S tl1c J>l11·t1S,. J>l't><'lc1i111s God loveth Man: . \ l l <1 ( ) l 1 t \\' 'll'(l • l c) ! B )'(>11cl all 1Jc>ttt1cls tlt • fi11it tl1r>11gt1t n1<1)' sr>at1 s,,, p t11esc \'<1st i>lt1i11s. as 1 111ing seCl tl1st. 1·airies seem, 1111bot111ded, Iin1itless. This 11a,re Th)' l)I'ai1·ies tat1ght. And ere I go Back to 111y \\'01·Id to bear a bra' er part, Let i11e e11sl{)' t11e111 e,·e1· "'ith i11y 11eart! Nay, Lo1·d, 1·efasl1ion ru e , reshape me so, l\I )" sot1l, i1e'''-111ade, sha11 l)e A p1 ai1·ie. l>road a11cl free, \\.itl1 st1n-'''a1·1n d spnce for all Ht1n1a11it)·: Let '''inds of Pt1rpose s'''eep it c·lcan eacl1 111orn Of ills ot1t,,·01·n and clot1bti11gs, shado,v-bo1·11: Let Faitl1 s1)1·ir1g lusl1l)' afte1' sto1·n1s of pai11. r\ ~ grcks. fi11d la1·ge i11c·1·ease. Ft1ll-rot111ded gt'O\\' a11d ctrong, That f1·on1 tl1eir good1)r fleece Ti1e 11onest '''ca,-e1·. A1·t. !\lay shape son1e ra1·e. e11dt1ri11g cloth of so11g To cloak keen ''inte 1· froru 011e sl1irking heart: A11d. lastly, let st1cl1 dee1) se1·enity • As this rapt peace of 110011da)r fold it in Tl11·ot1ghot1t all ti1ues of tt1n1t1lt tl1at 1U1~· be: Yea. make 111~' st1\1l a p1~ai1·ie, Lord. _ me11 . • -Sunset Magazine. " > - 1J;erne.a One da1~ed to die. In a sv,1 ift moment's space Fell in War's foref1'"ont, lat1ghte1~ on his face. Bronze tells his fame in 1nany a ma1 ..ket-place. Another dared to live. The long years through Felt his slow hea1~t's-blood ooze, like crimson de''' For duty's sake, and smiled. And no one kne~r . 'l -Co ·11zo1Jolita11 l'rl clgazi11e, 1906. 1 1.Grt :!le IDrink 1llrrply Let me d1..ink deeply of my cup of days, To the last clinging drop I shall not shrinl< : Mine are not c1 ..aven lips that '''ould but g1 ..aze Where ruddy dimples dance along the brinl<: NaJ', to the utmost d1..egs, e'en though the)' be More bitter than the ha1'"sh salt of the sea.­ I shall not falter let me deeply drinl< ! El ewise how may I call the chalice good on that st1re day The Giver of the Cup shall co1ne this ,,,ay? -.1. / 1 , She fot1ncl it is saicl in tl1e ga1 ..de11 bed A i ..ecl, l"'ed i·ose a11cl a cle\\1 cl1..op '''eel ! ~011g of tl1e ~µ1tr 0, it's 110 cl11cl l1c'J·, f'c)l' tl1e ,,·i11cl-R\\'Cl)t ,,.<-1)' A11cl tl1e 1>1· <:ttl1 c.>1~ tl1e 01 e11 t1.. ail, E1·c tl1e Et-1st is .. ti1·1· :lcl '''itl1 a l"il)ple of l"OSe 0 l" tl1e J·ello,,· s ta1"s g1·0,,· !)ale ! Ai1cl it's }1 ) a11cl 110, fo1· t11e beati11g ~t111 A11cl the slasl1 ot' tl1e slanti11g l"ai11, 1~01.. tl1e ~i11gi11g g1.. a:.· a11cl tl1e :ti11ging ,speed: A11cl tl1e R\\'ee1) of tl1c st1"ctcl1ing 1)lai11 ! 0, it's 110 a11cl l1ey, '''he11 tl1e f1"'e11ziecl stec1"s R t1 sl1 cl0\\1 11 i11 a tl1 Ll i1 cle1"i ng i·a11k, Tr> t l1r lt('Cl(l r>f' tl1r-. l1r·1·ll, \\'l1ile 111)T l1t111gl":\' teetl1 Bite bloocl f1"0111 tl1e foa1ni11g· flanl\ ! Fai11t la1111Js in l1e1· tttl"retR high, Ho1ne,,·a1..cl agai11 \\'l1e1·e a fa1.. light calls Uncle1· tl1e tingling skj' ! -I-'Cl c i.fic 111(>11f/1l11. 1908. 2::;7 • - " ~I~ I ( ,_ ~I 1\pril - Primroses broidcr all 11E-1· kirtle blt1e And from her gold a11d gladly flowing hair Bud-brokE-n s~1cet11ess d1·ifts adown the air .~s she comes lip-toe 0'€1' tl1e twinkling dew. And at 11er step you11g \vi11ds awake and woo Soft golrlen nods fron1 jonqt1ils and ensnare Secrets too sweet fo1· r;1·ating bees to share,·-- Euphrosyne! The wo1·Id is born anew! Trembles the plt1m tree i11 11e1· bridal 1nist, Whispers the g1~een a11d silve1· of the grain, The lilac boughs are clot1ds of amethyst And brin1n1ing daisies dapple all the plain. Now Hope and Hea1·t a1·e at their 1·ain-bow tryst And th1·0' he1· tea1·s tl1e '''01·ld laughs back again! Wqe mater 1-4ily ''Die Lotosl)Jt1n1e e:l11stigl1t ~icl1 ''Or tle1· ~t11111 Pr;.tcl1 t, l.Tnd n1it gese11l{ten1 I-Itt11ptf' .. E r·'''e:lrt et sie t rat1111 encl <.lie N C;l c11 t." -HEINE. 0 the soldier St1n rode t1p the f ky, His ar1no1· glitte1·ed a11d sho11P ! The 'Vater Lily so white a11d shy Hath covered l1er face fi·o111 11is bt11·ning eye As she sits in the lake alo11e. Saith the Soldier St1n, ''Lift tip thy face. 0 Lily snow-white, snO\\'-cold !'' The still lake n1i1·1·01·s he1· n1atchless grace, The slim little 11aiads CO\'et and chase His shov,1e1·-gifts of gold. Yet 11e heedeth then1 11ot, tl1e Soldier Sun, His flaming heart cries, '"'Vake ! Lift up thy face, thot1 s11ow-wl1ite one!'' But the Lily sits like a veil-ed 11un In tl1e shade of the cloiste1~ea lake. Tl1e Water Lily, s110'''-\vl1ite, sno"'-cold, Sl1e feeleth the dt1sk ft1ll soon, 0 then do he1· gliste11i11g lea\ es t111 fold. 0 then she t111veiletl1 11e1· hea1·t of gold And shyly lool{s up at t11e l\10011. All 1 ight dotl1 she cJ1·ea111 i11 l1is f<"t ·e 011 l1igl1, All night doth he1· cl e1) 11 a1·t sti1·. At da'''n doth sl1e t1·e111ble a11d '''eep a11d sigh­ Tl1e l\10011 l1ath go11e <.lo\vr1 tl1e \\1este1·11 sl\.y \Vith i1ever a lool{ <1 t 11e1·. •, ... l."" "".) {" • ; ij > a \~'. ·---~~>Y f iln.asnms nf flay Blossoms of May at >rot11· feet, my S\\Teet, De\v-clap1)lecl lJlossoms of l\1laj1 ; ''' ould that the li!)R of the1n, s'''eet, i11ight i·epee:1t All I am ~Tea1..11ing to sa},. ! Yea1·ning to sa~r of a hea1"t tl1at is t1--t1e, T1·t1e t1nto yot1 as the da'\'11 to the de'v; Ah, could thej' ''Thi i)er Love's secr et to )rot1, Then might I t1·east11·e tl1e1n ajTe ancl f 01 .. a~·e, Redolent, meado\\1-le11t blossoms of l\Iay ! Blossoms of May at )'Olll" feet, 1n>' S\\Teet, '''ind-1--t1mpled blossoms of l\IaJ1 ; Look ho\v I J)lt1ck them ancl lift the1n to 111eet Smiles that a1--e su1111Jr a cla),. ! Tal' ec1 ..et to ~rot1, These \ve1·e Love' inesse11g·e1..s e\1e1· ancl aJ"e, Dt1tift1l, beautif11l blossoms of l\fa)1 ! -H ilto1z R. G1·< e1·. • THE s • JfE\" stopped a n1ou1e nt on the tl11·esl1old of tl1e ''Bo'''er of Flowers." Bob­ by i·e'''e had 11a i11ed it d t11·i11 g tl1e fi 1·st ,,.aItz "·l1en he cat1gl1t sight of it~ leaf)1 i·ecesses, of th~ faint gre i1 ligl1ts 11idde11 in the ferns, and of tl1e 1·t1l))" pt1nch bo"·I that "'as sur1k deep i11 tl1e nlOSS}' rocks. aglow and s parlt-Jing "'itl1 tl1e lights in11Jedded belo'''· Tl1ey stopped again at the pt111ch bo"'l and ~d111i1·ecl its 1·t1b)1 brilliancy. I-Iis face sho'''ed qt1iet and se1·iot1s in the strange c1·i111so11 Jigl1t. a11d she 11ad asst1n1ecl tl1e look. for she "'ished to please him. The;· ,,·c1·e ha1·cll)T seated, but 11e tt11·11ecl to 11e1· ea i·11estl)·. ''I '''ant to k11o'v '''hat has happe11ed i11 tllE' club. l\Iargt1erite abot1t Annie." I-Iis boyisl1 face 'vas flushed. his dee1J e;1 es ,,-atched he1·s i11tently. She iidget­ccl a11d looked displeased. ''I 1{110''' so111ething is ,,·1·ong, ~Ia1·gt1e1·ite. .t\1111ie "'ot1ld ne ,·er 11a,·e re~ig11ecl ror 11otl1ing. Sl1e "Ton't sa}' a '''01·d. and sl1e's all broken tip. She was a,,·f11lly q11iet co111i11g to11ight. Sl1e J.cts cold a11tl 11t11·t a11d distrt1stft1l as if tl1ere ,,·a.:s r.0111etl1i11g despe1·ate. 011e '''ot1ld thi11k that sl1e 11ad resig11ed fro111 all the clt1bs i11 the Va1·sity.1' ''\\'ell. Otlrs is the best. 1\Ir..Tol1n Walden." she remi11de d. ''and and r\nniP's resig11atio11 was a little pect1lia1·.'' Tl1e1·c \Vas st1bdt1ed eage1·11ess in her n1an11E-r. l)ltt 1101· ''<)ice bet1·ayed onl)1 si11ce1· i·eg1·et. ··1·,,e bee11 '''aiti11g fo1· tl1is da11ce ..Jol111. to t 011 )'Ott. I '''e thot1ght tl1at '''e ot1gl1t to \\':-lr11 )'OU \Vell, let you know abo11t A1111ie." 1fis i11tc.>11t l)t1zzled look '''as clisco11c·e1·ti11g, a,i1cl sl1e i11ist111de1·stood. ''.Jol1n. rto11't bla111e tis. You k110\v )"Oll a.slt d to tal\.e her a11d V\'e couldn't tell )'Oll t11c::111. 1'111 a'''ft1lly so1·1·y yot1 did 11ot lt110"'· At111ic did not rcsig11." I I i ~ f c\ t'e ,,, a s b 1 ar1 k . ' • Y oll · ' ;\ frtint glea111 of trit111111l1 :::,l1ot i11to l1e 1· E>)·es. ''.Jol111, f'lle ,,·as cl1·opped f1·0111 tl1e clttl)." ··~1a1·gl1e1·ite. \"ot1 i11ea11 . \\"l1at do }'011 i11ea 11 ?'' '·J.;1ste11..Jol111," sl1e lea11ed close1· ...,,,l1e11 '''e took ~\11nie i11 at tl1e fi1·st of tl1e )'<'a1· 11011 e of 11s lt11e,,· 11e1~. S11e '' as Jll" tt)·. po1>11lar. a11d 11a d loads of clothes. so ,,.e s11arll) \e1·ed he1· fatl1P-1·. I·Ie l\.E>Pl)S a 11e's a bart 1id i·. Jul111. The)· call it ,Ji111111)· B11rlJa11l{'s !)lace after l1i111. "\11d 11is claltgl1te1·--.'' .fc>l111 sat straigl1ter and l1is fac:e '''as fti11t)'. '')roll a.sl{ed l1e1· to l'esig11 j11st 011 Pi11k11c)·'R \\1 01·c1 ! '' ''\\Tl1)' sl1~ did11't e,·e11 t1·y to cle11)~ it, n11cl tl10 b'11··s ll10rr. SC',·C'ral of tl1c> l)O)'<:; 11a,·e ~.cP11 it. A barte11de1·'s cla11gl1te1· 011cl i11 <>t1r cl11lJ! Sl1P 11An, .Jol111 '' Tl101·c \\'as a startled i110,' e111e11t l1cl1i11tl tl1c' R11rt1bl10r)'. J\T:.11·g11 i·ite dr ''' l1at·l\. Tl1c 10a,·0s ''' e 1·e tl11·t1st aside. Tllt' <>tl1 :'\ r gi1·1 ::-tuod flt1 s l1t1 tl a11tl c.:1·i1uso11 b fo1· tl1e 111. fJ cr e)1es '''ere bt11·11i11g. T11 e boy• 11elcl ot1t l1is 11a11d . f I J-\ 1111 i •! t ''I '''as ~itti 11g tl1 e1·e. T a111 so1·1·}'." 8110 \\ns }lal a11tl 011 tl1c \'')1·ge of sol>­l>i11g. ··1 I O\'(ll'l1ea1·c1 YOll." ''Tlt\ icl011t," :i\Iargtl 1·it J'('SJlc>t1tlt1 cl coltll)F. 1,ltP. girl's <')'<'S 111et 11 :>1·~ t1 t l1 l\\ il llt'tl. l>t1t sl1 s1>c>l~ q11i tl)'. • • --·------~· ----~ -­ • ''l ~Lill Slll'l'\'. S~l}'l l g . • \' () l11" \\' U 1'l} ~ l i11 '• • •'L l1 • \ \ ' l1~I l 'L (I i ~ l l) l ) Cl i t1l 111 l 1 t . 1'11 1· "I> •:1t \\ lt~tt )'011 llliSS d . lll)t.'' TJ1' gi t•l stiff 11 d, lit J' )'cS sl1 1( Iii'•. ''J tlltl ll<>t 4\Slt~llllt'tl flll ~ "<>lll}>llll<'li<>ll ~lt it1g ~tl. 'l'llt ~11~1111 • i. l)cJt 111i1l :a. \' Clllt' ClJll1111itL t t~1ld 11 0 tlll tl1 \ <'ltllJ llll i.l. '(lllllL l>f Ill)' r:1t Ii I'. 'l ll )' &lslt 0 d 111e ,, Iargu :;iJ'ite to ~to1> t1•'l'. •• 11. 1ll•11't 111i11\lt tll ic S lJtlt \\'~tit f(> J' 111 •.'' BolJlJ)' obl·)· tl 111< t•l1~ltti(·,1ll)'. f,1ili1 1g tc1 g 1·,1. Il llt sit11r1tio11. '''1'11 ))' "< >111 ' t(> tllis cl~111 • .. for 'Ll>I> (1 l'clll • ~s. fl>l' tl1 )' '''is l1ed to 1\lJt {) tl\e ~<·<111<1,ll l1i di<.1 tl1 -.> it· J>J't•Sicl ':\11t 1 \' idt 11tl)'." l a11<.l 11ot 111}' fittl1tll' 0 1· 111)" fc.t111il)'. 11 l>t t l1:1\' ~tsk d Ill ;) t > r s ig11 on ac· E c·c>t111t of lll)' fatl1 ' t'. 1 ltc.l\ • 1·esig11 ".> <.1 'ttt(l Lli:tl is 'tll. I tl1ot1gl1t I ,,.~lS lilt u fo1· s tll\self '111d 1 ,,.,ls i11is t<1l<. 11.·· • ''"l'l1 " <1 ''il.'' s1lt1tt ·rec.I 13obl>)'. ''\\It)" ," 11 c:1t1gl1t .. 1111i 's )' 'tll(l falt 1·,ed. I>ll ZZ l tl :111<1 i11 ·1· d tlll>lll:'. ''\'011 ditl llOt tl1i11l\ tlt:lt, 1\1111ie 1311rba11l\, rt)l' )'t>ll l\ l)t )"Cllll' ft1tl1 l' l1i\l till~, 1tl 1 ct>tll<.l j<>i11 tl1 <·lttb. ) . ot1 ''' i·e a811c.t111 ·d ·· ··"1"' f:1tl1e1· 11<1s b ):_)11 a,,,a,... Tl1< 1 r · l1,1s l><: <. 11 11(> c>('(''tsio11 t<1 111 11t io11 l1ir11 till ll<>\\' , c111tl 11e is c·o111i11g l1e1·e for i11e to11igl1t . ..\11tl 111)' l>t11\' 5l1i.1111 • i:s tl1at li e l1ot1ld lt110\\' tl1e girls tl1at 11a\'e ·r.1lled t11e111st:·l,T~~ tll\• ' fri ·tlll . • .i\I ll I'lJ lt>\t \\"Ottl<.l tlot ll111e to 1\11is l1. Jol111 stoo111e if ·• ''God. A1111ie. do )'O\t tl1i11k tl1at tl1~1t i11r.1l\:es a11)' diffe1· Cl 11c·e '''itl1 \\·itl1 tl1e i·est of llS. But "e ,,·ill go now, .t\n11ie." As l1e took 11p her <.·lo;;1k. and a 'Ti'r'1ciol1s little l>lc>11d t1·ip1le <.l tl11·<111gl1 tl1e <.loor. Tlte)' ca\1g·l1t tl1e1usel' es b11t she felt tl1 strai11etl <1t111LlS1>l1 i·e (\11<.l stu1>1Jed ~t1tl(le11­1,·. Sl1e t111·11ed to A111lie . • ··1 I .t\ ge11tle n1a11. J.'O\tr fatl1e1· l1as c·alled ft)l' )·t>11. cl e:1rie. \\T ·,. l> •e11 lool~· i 11 g for )'Ott eve1·y,,· 11e 1·e." ''\\ 11)·. tl1e:111lc )'Otl, .l nn}·," ancl sl1e tl1111 d f1·0111 tl1e otl1Prs ,,·itl1 11 ·r 11 i<1d i11 the air. .Jol1n sta1·tetl to follO\\' and stop1> <1. \l,trgt1e1·i t e bl11~heLl --ri1r1SL>t1. tl1 ::. 11e\\' gi1·l '''as bla11k: and Bobb)' laughed. I 1 A1111ie inet l1i1n 011 tl1e tl1resl1old of tl1e ''Bo,,·e1· <>f ... lL>\\1ers.'' i1·011 g1·<1)' hai1· a11d dee1l lt1st1·0\1s e)·es. Sl1e l\:is:sPll 111111. ''Da(ld)·. 111other '''t'c>te 111e tl1at )·0\1 '' re tl1r<>11gl1 t1. S(> L ,,. ~ltl t ecl )·ot1 to co111e l) y and talce 111e bo111e fo1· a little '' hil •." He sn1ile cl. ''Ho111esick. el1 ?'' <111d SJl)'ing Bobl))'. ''\\.l1~·. 11 ellc> 13c>l>b)· e 1· 1)e1·l1~1J)S i\I 1·. ·1·~'''c at college.'' At1 d l1e 1<1 l1gl1e <.l ge11ia11 )r as Bob1>) s 11oc ik 11 is l1ai1cl. ··1·111 re ad)· to go 110,,·, .101111. Is11't it tl1e 1~.~u ll\t is l\I1·. \\.ttl­cle11." ·~1·,,e heard of yo11, so11." and his e)·es t\\'inkled l\tl<)\\'i11gl)·. ..\ 111) i ) t 1t t' 11 d l'illl­ 4 1Ier fathe1· lool\<.)<.l t1t th· t \\'(} ~i1· l::; ..,li.lll di11g son a11d st arted tov.'a1·tls t11e door . bacl{ against tl1e sh1·\1bs a11cl the 11 i11 s111·1>1·ise at 11 r. ·'Annie.'' Bobby st epped in s,,.iftl)... ''Se11ator Burbage, 1\liss Ellis ancl l\Jiss l\Iargl1 1·ite 8f>ller s. 1·1n co111ing 11p tor anothe1· la"' lect11r ,,,11 e 11 I co111e hor11 . s~11att1r. •<>Oc.l11igl1t. ~i I:> t1·ip. _ 1111ie.'' Tl1 Se11ator bO\\'ed. Bobl)y ga\1 • .lol111 a ::;,ll<.>\' • i.tll<.l \\' i.\\7e d bis l1:111d to ..\11ui~! and the tl1ree v:ere go11e. ' . --­ T11ot1, 1\l111a l\f:1t ·1·. ai·t tl1 gt1a1·<1 or l!u11c)r tlll'CJ\tgll Ill (!<)111i11g )' ars; No Jgr\C)t''t11c·<~ <'«\11 lo11g 1· l4lt'd, i'\,11· Gttilt. 11<>lcl J><>\\' "r. \\1 l1 en a1>I> ars Thy ligl1t to sllC)\\' rrll)' f>e<>fll ~ ·s '\'UY Tbrottgl\ E1·rcJ1·'s glcJ0111 to I•,1· clc1111 's ace and Tin1e, 0 bless this coll g ir1 its yot1th \\Tith p1·0111ise of tl1at golden prin1e \\1 herei11 ot11· l)eo1)le's hopes sl1all be Ft1lfilled i11 1~ 1·et1 don1 a11d i11 Tl1ee ! 0 he<11· ottr praye1· ! 0 bend to k110\v Ot11· 11eclrts a11d faith l) fore we go! mraeltttterri 9 IS black witbottt, nr1c1 stor111}·; tl1e n1ad 11ight sl11·i ks a11d roars;''Yithin, my fi1·e befo1·e me; the lamp's light 01·a11ge st1·eams, And golde11 on tl1e titles of my bool{S it glea111s, \\Thile shadows lt1rk behi11d t11e ·t11·tc.li11s a11d the doo1·s. I ·?;onder wl1y my d1·ea111s, to11igl1t. st1ch sadness bring. All mela11choly see111s tl1is to111e o'e1· "'hich I po1·e: • l\Iy e}Tes stray fro111 its lca,'es a11d seek the gloo1l1)' floo1·. Till '11eath a broodi11g n1ood. like So1·ro,,··s sable \\"i11g, I sit and sile11t gaze; lTes, 'tis a lost Le1101·e. Come. 011ce agai11 beguile. 011 tl1ot1 e11cl1a11t1·ess. Fa11c)·. Thy '·otary's sadde11ecl '''l1ile. \Vitl1 art more str<:1nge it1deed Than l\lagic Ca1·pet. or tl1e rii11dt1's braze11 steed. Take me to roam. or please 111e '''itl1 some chaou1a11c)'. Shovl me in the air some fa1·-off d1'ea111la11d place. Or bttild a castle the1·e. \\'l1ose gt1ido11s spell ot1t ,,·ar. 01' a fane where de\·otees their· ca1·,·ed Gods ado1·P-e­ Anon through mists a gli111pcse of sai11ted Lola's face Grant, as I pensi' e gaze; tl1e face of lost Leno1·e. T1·ansport n1e from tl1ese "'alls to a city 011 the Rl1ine. Wl1ere in cathedral l1alls an organ to a l\Iaste1·'s tot1cl1 Speaks spirit 1nt1sic. ...:\ Pri11cess f1·on1 a \'\Tizard's ·lt1tch Let tis, oh Fanc}", free: '''a tcl1 Ho1·ace at his \\'i11e, And gaze at HJrksos' ton1b 01· Cleo1)at1·a 's barges: '\1 e may scent the deep perfttme of a11 Eastern isla11d's sl1ore, Or e'en ma)" \\·e the l)la11eta1·),. sea explo1·e-­ Still seeking Letl1e 't\\·een son1e st1·ea1ulet's 'yerdant n1a1·ges, \\7hile still I sit and drea111 drea111s of the lost Le1101·e. -Miles J. Breurer. 2G3 • ... 0 the days have passed, and fot11" short yea1"s .............. Have flitted a'vay, quite unavva1"es; So you g1"aduate, and shall leave behincl Our beautiful d1..eam of days divine. And will neve1 .. a hint of so1"1"0,,, Cl" pain Rise to recall old days again? Will yoL1 leave behi11d but a b1"oken hea1"t And an aching void as ot11.. path'''aj1 s pa1"t? Ah, no! For you can neve1.. forget The s-v,reet day d1..eam no1" the past l"eg1"et­ You can never erase the hea1"t th1"ob t1"t1e That told )rou loved me as I loved yot1, When the days were but lines in a song divine And I laughed at the wo1·ld when yot1 vvere mine, Daring to think as the dear days passed That our cycle of love would ever last: Daring to hope that our college years Could never dissoJ,,e in a n1ist of tears, Forgetting awhile that the \VOl"ld's mad l)ace Takes up in its whi1"l the college da)rs, And that life, gro\vn cold, tt11"n a11othe1" })age, When the c111"tain falls on Olll" mimic . tage. I hoped but the past and todaJ" l1ave met­ y ot1 g1..aduate and )'Oll ma), forget. Yes, you may forget, but if yea1"s holcl t1"t1e, One dream \vill live i11 the hea1"t of J'Oll­ A dream of sunlit wood and hill, Of meadow green and rippling l"ill. We may never meet in the years to come, But still you will sigh for the dear days gone, And your heart will call th1"ougl1 the m)rstic haze To the first s~reet love of colleg·e da)"S. -ll' illi(t112 B. R1tgr1l<·.<.;. . .. ~~IIE ,,.i1·l ta1)1) ll 11 i· r· )< t i 1·1·ita~Jl.. 11 · · t-11 l. t lla 11alf '''a~· 1ClC>\l\1ll tl1 ai~ ] 1 t }1 tlt]llll c' ll t }l . llt l'" o:f' a r1· U} Of gi1·]' ~111 l b ,~. fo1· • t, lla '''a. ' i·~ 1 1)ula1·.. tl1 gi1·l tii toed a11d t1·i \cl <:1. i'1·e:111ti •,all. 1 «l. '''a. j11 I< 0 J)i11g \\1itl1 11 of· el"t.. A11cl ~ Oll to() \~"ill. Lillia11. l\1I1·. \~ i·igl1t. }1,~ \\Ta 111~' 'J)l· ot g· f'c l" tl1e t1·i·1). r1"'}1 gii·1 \\'a C0111l 0 eel 110\\ . }1 e 111 et t }1 e l"e.. t f t}1e <1'l"Oll }) m C:l(} ., a l" 111,11·k tl1c.tt '''a i1111oce11tl> ct1t,e. ai1cl e,ri11ced <-J). eudo f1·e l1111e: i1 i11t i·est c-111 cl ig·1101·a11 ce to 111c-1l\ e t lle:1 ~", '·011. l i· >sl1111e:111. F1.. ~l1­n1e:111 ! · Tl1e11 sl1e ''1ot1lcl lat1g·l1 \\1itl1 })1·ettj· co11ft1. i 11 tl1ctt lastecl e:l 1110111 e11 t too lo11g. Tl1e:\· ,,.. e1~e g·etti11g· off tl1e PL1ll111e:111 110\\", a11cl t 11 ~ ot111g fello'' '''ho l1acl bee11 f 1·st i11t1·oclt1cecl a keel t<) te:1l' ,,.. e1·e \\"e:1iti11g fo1· tl1e ca1". e\"e1·c1l of tl1e g·i1·l: '''01·e }J111s like ..,tella's. e:111cl \\1 l1e11 :l1e 111et tl10.·e gi1·I ' e)·es sl1e ~111ilecl ::111cl tl1e~.. ~111i led. Tl1' j·ot111g 111::111 e:i.t l1e1· Ricle hacl bee11 te:1lking· to tell111 })l") ·i: l)r \\1}1c1·e it '''t!S of tl1l' pla~·­ The scener)· s;J1ift u-sur)e1~s g on p...e­Of all that k11e''' i·ema inetl not one. An ageLl n1instrel. last of all, \\7 110 sang of fet1dal fi~ld Il lf <'l1a1·mi(lO- H c1"· i\It111·a) fa111e a 111l glc>l')' ,,·011?' · ' 'N a)', gleeman. 11a)·!'' t11eir lat1gl1ter ra n.:. And loud tl1~ Texas m i11str l sang. I. Fa ir shone t 11e st1n on <·astle ,,.a11­ 0 ld I~allJ)a S ign1a's bl;1zun ed l1a11. Tl1ere glan ced tl1e ligl1t f1·um h elm ;1nd sp ear. A t1d o'e1· t l1e \\ J.l ""l'S llt111g its ,·l1ee1·. B1·igl1t v;·as tl1e scet1t>, a ntl 01·tive jest, t lie n1e1·r)· })Jc.1} . Rttt brig l1 ter still t lie S('t:-n e bec'e1· t l1e tlt·~l '' lJl'id~ '::i111 .. A ft.er\ l>llt>. And ,,·ell ··1~. lla ll'' hore up its load A sturd} \v:11·1·io1· S<"'f't lll'(l t 11 Lrl1I • <>ft l1ncl tl11• frlfart1or1 sl1,111n l tl • ~ll ck 1~1·•"'1 ~lt11·r1t)'1S i,Jn l1r11l 11is st cl tilt> c._}J'[l \\'1 1·lclg'~ r.rv6Retl, Sc :11'1 1• t11 t 111· \\"c1 r1]1•t' 1·1•i11~ \\' • l't"' ltJH •1'\1 ) , Rrf'. 1'l~1ttc1·ir1g t rJ tl11") l'll~tlc· "'i tt1-:>, A t·<1t1rit·t· tl:1~l1 •11, tl(>r 11:1 t1s1·11 t '' ''' c·ri1-:\1l , •· T 11 t • j l l l l gt-> \\' I1o r 11 l1 • s t l1e l1<>1·c1•..: r ~icl •. I~ •l1<·llit1t1 lifts 1t.s l>l11111l' 11:11111 Allll ~l>t' ·~lcls tl1ro\1gl1 ~lll tl1e l101·Tn tl1e dist.tr1t fr1r igr1 ~'~rs: T111·11t1~lll111t tl1 c·1111r1t1·)·, stl'ife tl1 l' s11read­Alr ":-ttl\.. disc·c>nte11t is l>r••tl . ~"1·0111 c•11t11·t ~lt111 c~1stl1" .stt1l1l1orn f111 1-Ias l'. • ~<:lStl rind l1nll lta\ t ~1' 1•11 \\'a)'­f'l1J>a's fai1·. sill< l1:1nners ~ew Tt> c:l'lf't•t· tl1e-11rog1·l·f;s tif tl1e foe. 0111· l11l;)n gi,·e ,,.,l)'. 1>111 f'111·tt111t•R f<1ll: Lo1·d l\I111·ra)·, on tl1)' ai(l \\'e Cttll!'' IV. Oh. lt1to's shore: Grim]~· 11e s\\·ore '''itl1 fl1ric1us lnok. And l1is clencl1ell fi~t in air he sl1L>l>l<. ''And 11as it <'Orne tS ta1·t c·.,11arn1ion m a)' clo~e 11i~ l11·anu in 01>en \\'at·? Too c;oon 11 'll lea1'n his gra,·e mistak~. ''rl1t:-n 1\l\trrn,· s frientls to l)attl e \\•a lr1~f's ca 11, Anl1 g tl1e l1attle call' ltise. I> lta ~ig anc1 olcl Pl1i Psi; f'ome. Delta Ta ti. I~. A.. and Pl1i ! \\"itl1 fil't'> f1>1·t·e ,,·e'll ( l<-><11' tl1 e ''''-''·· And Cl1~11·mion shall rtte the ua}•!'' v. Bt1t ~al111er C;illis tnol' t11e "·n1·r surl)' tool<. No! 1·ntl1e1· tl1a11 tlisgr:1c·(' shall stc1i11, Or \\·eal,nt>S~ tc1rni~t1 :\ltJl't"1)''s name. His S\\ Ol'll ltC"t' settl l11s 111f~1n1\·! '' • V I. Then to t11 e "·aitin~ c c1t1rit ..r ttirned • S\\"Orcl: Tl1e I ..or•tl-l1is \\'ClJ cls \\'jth flll'Y burned­ ---~ --=-------~= --" ­ ~= -,__ ,. IV. .N11\\. ·1)t1t11l (l f1lt111 tJ1•' 11111Jr1igl1 lic-11, .1\Jl1l 'l1ar·111i ll sc1t1gt1 t lll \\'lzai·cl's . r>•?J). ''"11 ..1· tl1 13 ttt \\72t1·1 l<'s rn)•. tic S\\'a)' Jt~igtl c.l .ft•f>1 llfllll t}11_ l')t'P(tk (J( cj, )". At 111i1lnigl1t. 'l1a1·111ic111 l1'>fl 1118 l1r1lls: l~r c)<1 \\' 11 11 · sa \\' ftg:1in tl1 \\"alls. l 1·ot11J I)' strOtl ') t ll0 l ,. cJ 1· Cc i·th, J 't'(llJcl ~'ll s 11is CUllS ""i•>tl~fl s.:-o! \\'Orth. \\7itl1 sl1ot1lc_le1·s brJ\\' ·rl. :1.s if in sl1~trne, .1\ srtcl1l r Tllftn h lin lt\\'at·cl ,..~1111~. J-\t11J ll~tltglll Of \\'lZftrcl's J1111·t1 llt '111](} '(')1~ l l1e llatl 1~::l l'll cl f1·0111 \'\TtlJ')O k Olrtns. 11 •• ~r 1n:ltle c1f ml1rl~1 l clf' ·~Ri11g f t, t'f' • 111r1lt •·~ \\' til ts )'I --11 , "\Vl1<>sf• 1· ·g-l111r'r1ts n 1>\\' fl) tl11· t1 •l11n t l1•.: ot t11• 1· \\'i r1g To ht-'ltt r <.1u~" ltis 1 g11>11s l11·l r1gs. ~o. Ln(;l< rt r1c1 ft11·l 11 tl1 .. ~· r111 i ·s 1· 'li •I, N or eltl1 t' sidt.! •t1 r1 \\•I11 t 1 1..: ft•~lrl . No \\' l\lltrrit)' sc :.tllS le> 1·lc)1:0 tl11..:. frlL}', Now l1111·rr1lon 111t1st ''' lt1 lit• f 1Jt1ttle r oll J~ou11d n1t1nglec.l f u 1·111 ~irttl pc!t'll11g sc>ul. '\' Ill. Chnrgf ng ftill ttlt on ~1 1~t 1·mIon's ltne. Cnmt.• no''' tl1e Kr1ight of 11 <) )}' S l11·in e. Lo11g 111 silence l1C' l1:lcl \'fe \\'t.3 <1 Th~ sl1tfting tid •s cJf 1,~l t ti •'s tlt1od. Long he '''at<.:l1ecl '''itl1 c'''' ct<,t1s t>}'f' The sl1tE~lcl tl1at ("l1a1~n1tor1 l>ore 011 l1igh. At lengtl1 1 is f eelir1gs <'t)Ul m(>r~ Restrain t11emseJ,·es; In ba ttl t•'s ro~1r He sot1ght to "'in th \\ iz~:i t·cl's s l11 lu. And l\eadlong dasl1ccl ti 11011 tl1e fi elle I'r1igl1t l1is pa ·e­8l1ort tin1e Princ.·e l1a1·n1io11 11ad ti> l>ra1·e Himself to meet tl1e ·on1ing sl11>ck, Ere tl1e t\\'O st eeds together struck. Upon the sl11eld tl1e le,1el lance O! Holy Sl1rine bt1 t seem d to glance, And. splintering on the cha1·ger's gear, Broke clean in t\~O his ri\•a l's spee:tr. Their lances sha tte1·ed, each his bla cle Sei~ed, and at the other made. Fut·ious and fast the S\\'Ord-strok es fell. But the W arlocl<'s shield ser\·ed Cl1~\rn1ion " ·ell; And bt1t the Black Knight's guard was good, Himself had met a death of blood. On co1'slet and helm tl1e fierce blo\\'S ra ined, And streaming gore eacl1 ha uberk sta ined. At length, b)' pain and ft1r)' tosse1l, The Knight o! the Shrine his glave unloosed, And '''ith bare ha nd 'gainst Cl1a rmit1n's steel. From tl1e Prince's arm he tore the sl1ield; In his charger's flank he dug his spur, And dashed into the ra nks o! "'ar; But. passing, he dealt a hack\\'ard lllow, And Cl1armion bent to the saddle-bow. No pra)rer to his ashen lips there came: Men say he called on the W arlock's name. He 011ly heard a mocking laugh. And kne'\\· the end "''as near at last. x. Meanv:hile. the chat'med shield sa!el)' ta'en. The !(night of the Sl1rine to tl1e 1·igl1t '''ing came The cha1·m he held so aJl might see The glittering outline of the ke)'. Ma dl}' he ga lloped throt1gh the !ra)', And all Prince Charn1ion's ar1·a}· His conquest sa"v 11im ,,·ield; A migl1t)' roar rose frorn tl1e host ••pr1ncc Cl1armion 's m<1gic charm 1s lost­ The Sl1rine has ta'en the shield ~· · A.'I. Judge Tlcl1abod tipon tl1e left Found Willis' men of strength ber ·ft. The bra \·est flung them sel,·es in va in On hostile sword and spear "·ere sla in. And Fortune upon tl1e dista nt right \\•ith fickle smile ch eered l\Iurra)r's ftgl1t. Yet still the conflict fie1·cer grew Wl1ere 11ostile pennons proudl)' fte'v And rival heroes fell.­''Goa t and Quixote!'' "'ns the er)', And ''Sancho Panza!'' Rmote the sl')',­ For Cha rmion still the)· )'elled. 277 J \ \!·'· -------------______. : ' ~y • It Happened Thus - fr1'ii' P-TO~'N corner, electio11 1 igl1t. lYJ C1·0\\'cl of '',Ton es n1en'' are i11 sigl1t: Gatl1er nu,,· to l1a,.e a s111·ea1.1­Tl1eir n1<.1 n can1e out far al1e~1ll. F ile into !{line's ba n c.1t1et-11a1l, A m err\• · c1·0\\'d -a s ·ore in all: Ha\ e a feast. tl1e p1·oper kind. Time is flying. t11e)· tlc>n't mind. T \\'el\ e o'clock. t11e~· ct1t it ot1t­ It's tin1e to build bonfi1·es ub<1ttt. •·o U[J t11e a\·entte tl1e)· go. To n1ctllle t L1 ~01ne Tl1e)' Ancl < p oor \'isit la 111.·e n1a n n ext 'tro u on tl1e nd a <:l gron s old. O\\ n c:') 11ous e l1olu. ne\\S got ot1t. t t1 11< tllJot1t. L'E NVOI N O\\' son1e '''ill scoff bisl1op's g e:tte; ''Ha ll of lt·e.·· ft1·e so nic·P.. And some n1c-l)' lJlame: If Sims 11a~ ) 1 n1~ll1 \\,C IZt'll ­ (' l"~ L ft iJ1l 1•1111!" Jl lll't•l 1l l1;ls n1t1cle oatl1 tl1at on si1nilar occa­sions. \\•l1en acc·cJn111an~·i11g a lacl~· 1·J1ose11 l ~-ntl1e1·R, l1e l1as ex1)e1·ienced pec·t1lia1' and con­flit·ting emotio11s, l>t1 t t l1at nP,·e1' clicl lie l1t-1' P tl1e 1101101· t<1 ac·t·omp<:tn)· one '"·J1ose antiquity filled 11im ,,.itl1 st1cl1 1·e,·eren(·e as 011 tl1is ot·c·lsiu11. I-le 11as \'ainl)· struggled to exp1·ess 11is admira tion.) The poet invokes the aid of superior years in 1he ex­pression of h is song. The poet scoffs at yoL1ng maids who live a h undred years • or so. H e praises longev it y. Physical blemishes, sayeth the poet, are of slight account; t bea L1ty a 11 d yoLt th are vain; on ly age Is to be adored. The poet o ff e r s p roof th at h is love Is the oldest liv ing human . I. 0 mine Eg)'IJtian Rtar·! 0 tho11 "'hose e)-·es di\'ine First blessed tl1e "'01·1a "'lien Cl1eops )·et ,\·as )'Ot111g. On me but let tl1~· sta1·Jigl1t of t11e ancients shine T o inspi1'e tn)' Rot1l " ·itl1 bu1·ni11g i·l1a1)soclies of song'. 0 lend m e now t 11 )' '''ea1tl1 of ga1·ne1·ea t l1ought, Thy t1'east11·eing cl1ild1·en frigl1t? Can I descril)e tl1e st1·ange. t1pst11·ging tl11·ill, I felt '''hen first I sa\V )'Otl jn tl1e ligl1t ? Yours a nol)ler heritage tl1c1n gaudy sl10,v, Tl1an fleeting })ent1 t)· )'0111·s a g1·~tntle1' f) •o\i 1 tle~s 11~ r1tl s, In toiling use nl J:1l>t1r t11\\:1rtl tl1e l>ltl : And )'Ott it ,,·as ,,110 011 tl1 (..1•tr1:1:1 r1 l1ill~ T nded tl1P flt l''') tll1<·l.;.s ''1tl1 .\1>1·~111,1111. on,·ersed '''itl1 Js(1:1<'. '' <'• r1l n t J<1cc1l>'s ills, ~'1\\ ....\n1on ~l.t\ tilt' c:::;11·1·iftl·i.1l l;tn1l> l~1)tJ l,n0'' tl1e <'<\\l s" c1f I ~<\ l))~lc)n's l1 ')1•n)f, I I .. :!86 ,.....­ ..... - HumptJ~ Dt1mptJ" sat on a ,,,all, Humpt)" Dt1mpt)" 11ad a great fall; If se\"ent}" had not seen him fall. Ht1mpt)· had led the Final Bal1. / / 14 itt l 1'i · I< · a)' 11as l t l1 fs ,, o t s .t\r11ll ar1't t1'>ll \\'Dr t . . .. .-c! ~ " .•(' ·, ; . • .... l '°S' -.\ . .., ... . .,..~•• . .. •• • • . C-LA-SS­­lp Pri11 2•Prire •. • • . • • •, . ' •• .' • •• ••• • ••-,- I '--------' e cme o t e au t ess in -' 1n1s ' at ore I I REASONABLE ANO SEASONABLE 620 CONGRESS AVENUE s1uo ENT -,-~~ SoP C> • e rr ,, -)) es w1 ' 10 • • - '\THOLES LE GROCER....... ' IS e AUSTIN, EXAS '''' H. !\T,\l'\', l1rc!-idcnt J. \\". ROBBI'S, \'ict:-l>rc·-.idcnt R. B ROBRl,S, Sccrctar> The Stacy·Robbins Co. REAi~ ESTATE General Insurance, Rentals Surety Bonds 714 Co11grt's.r A ·ve. ..~[~ST/ r, TE~YA~' ' DIT & DAVIS Importers and Ocalcr in HIGH GRADE DRY GOODS 'Drt·ss111aking a Spe,:ialtJ' Al~o Leader in Ladie ' Tailor-·lade Sl1it a111·1 llt111~i11~. r111 I Glnz­111.f!. ( '/1r1•1·/11//, I 111111J l1t,f the State. ·.· ·. · ·. · Phone 266 711 Congress A ve. AUSTIN. TEXA • J. H. GASSAWAY, Proprietor I' 1 (. I [ . R I! f I< 1 ,\I 1 1\' <; .I ~ I' /; .. f.' I .I I.-·1· ) . ------------------: '------------------­ • ABSOLUTELY THE LAST CHANCE 'fO SE­ CURE COl'IES OF THE ' F 'a111011s ]'il·k ea\' .. Editio11 of the Texa11' . LAST BATCH, THEY GO AT HALF PRICE. THE CrR EATE.. T ·BOO T Of' T H E l'\E ..~f\'01\· l".I (,'RIFICE S~lfLE OPERA HOUSE DEFICIT MUST BE MET ' .... ' THE MECCA OF THE SOUTH ·DdLL~.JS HE~ID~U,,1RTE'I{S FOR THE S'Tc1­DEN'TS OF THE Ul\rff/ERS/1'}" OF TE.¥~1S T. R. McKEEVER. Mana11 <':tll (lfl, - <>r '' r1 te . (;ec1'l. Pa~-.. & I"iale,tine ...-l''exa!'-l nd ~hip :iUI' I r. TEX.~ JlOlet · stc)ck c>f • l~ 11rli11'. r'i11e "\tntio11er}'· J>f·''.\X·1· , 1,0S'I C.\RD5, "-C)I) 1' ~. 1>1c ·1,L RE FR \\11'\C, R<)L.. IJER 'J'<)t> 1) 1-'°' 1'.S, FILI' C~ I) E\ .IC E . TOBIN'S BOOK STORE \l1STIN. TEX S \\'HULF.S\I.~ \:\I> l(~. l'\11. l>f-\l.f-N~ I CROCl{ERY, • • CHINA, GLASS and SIL,7ER,\T RE and Ho11s Furni l1i11g Good c~l1illc & • I J I·: \ I. I~ I l S I N (illOCl~lll l~S,, \\ ()()]), t~' l~ l~I Hcad1· .. ,, .. r) tf1ir1 g t}1at i,. gl>0 d t () .. (l t . 11 if it'J r:oorl lo l'at, 1t't' !1t1'l '' it'' a11 1/ '' /fi1.)t' l1t11't' it, it'~' ![QOtl to 1111' ' lOS-110 W. 16th t. DIO EAR EST ST Gt!11e1·al Pl1otog1·apl1_l ff ..01·k r1 11tf Kotlt1k F'i11is/1i11g "" p ecia1 att en tio11 to l\ l ai1 ( r<.I er I~ u "i11 e ' 910 C~ONGRES RGH' _ \REDE B 1 Je·1c·e/1·\' ilve1··1c.·t11·e t1111f G11t G!t1sJ· ... ' __,, r11F.--­ 1\ Tc'1c·t \I' p,., ,t it'j'f OJltl 11OJ·t 'e1·c. it·i'tll1/t' - -. • - - - GO TO FOR ALL KINDS OF [pIE;~~&~'lf~ & ~1P~CCTI&J1'lf)f Close Attention Given to Mail Orders 1610 Lavaca Street 1610 • 4 'Tlze Fasl11.01i Sto1c o Dallas Solicits your orders by mail for High Class Dry Goods, Ready­made Garments for women and children, Milli11ery,Fancy Goods, Etc. Orders filled the same day as received. - • • • SUPERB E -UIPMENT ( EXCELLE T SER ICE AND FAST TRAINS • • etween 01nts • C. K. DU LAP, Traffic l\tlanager General Pa "e11ger .."\gent HOUSTON, TEXAS - ' • • • Use MARK HANNA'S CREME de CREME • Free sample at Engineer Co-op., or Tobin's Book Store FOR MEN ONLY • 26 - - "C 27 RI<"\() l., RF-..1\ J{. J> r<>J'>ri .. tc>r()'\ ()\ I~ DA IS & CO. CLEANING and PRESSING OlE \\ILL BE APPRECIATED • AGNER'S COZY CORNER HIGH GRADE CHC)C L TE . FA c1· c KES, ICECRE.i\l\11 ..:\ 1 DFC)U11 TAI DRI K Lt11/ies l l·e C1·ea111 P t1 1·/01· i11 G'on11 et·t i o11 ()p1)osite Nortl1,,est ( ;<1r. of Can1pu' .\ll Tl~ . "l' EX. Rt1 /1.1 I~r1 l1. 1 R11 /1.1 ff/ /1 o t1 1·t) ·1c t' .../J 11st1'11 J' ) eri 'e /,,,.J. Do11 t )'O lt see?-\ .. ee L''i for Brt1oche.. aiitl R111u ' n11li st1cl1 Dai11 t \ t )1 ing , ( .'11p1c.i \ llJ) () /11° / )111111011tf R111.s:.,· ( //"I! 11' THO~IAS-KOOCI\ .)l:i (;oat~re..~ '-\ ' ' P. J\u~ti 11 Austin Floral Co. • \\" 11 LI;­S _\ IJ r: 1\"' J) RE l ' .. \I I.,. R I· 'l '1'\ II '-I I t >R J I •' ­ DON'T STAMMER-LISP I teach 1·ou ho'\T. Personal in truction chool. Established 17 )1 ear . Going on learn. Great demand for ITI) gradL1ate . by mail. Large t 18. Earn big pa) a11d ''Thile )?ou oldest REMEM BE R I POSITIVELY TEACH YOU IN THE FIRST LE CJ TO SAY ,, EH'' and,, AH,, AFTER E\TERl'.r \VORD )~OU PEAK Send for circular describing n1ethod and tern1s. Fre h111an, T. D. T Al\lPS Phi Ga111 Hou e PALACE \\T~l . F. \\10 LF. Proprietor FULL LI l£ OF BARBER SUPPLIES '"l'IIE BE~T 1, [TR KISH B ~1 TH I ~l"'HE CIT\ ROSCHE fi l~OC. AUST! ' --r r:x C. G. UK ASH c 0 NFE c 71I 0 J\ T E R }T CANDIES, FRCITS, Crc,ARS, lcE CREA \I FOLT~TAIN DRI~KS L LT1v L'lJE".\' !)'J .. R 1 L IJ .1r .11 L HuL R 2218-2220 Galttialui)e treet .. \u tin. Te\.a~ PHO'E 1071 • J. A. JACKSO COLL..1TER~1L BROKER •f)t' tllt·1· i11 Je,, eJr,, Dia111011tl:-., \~ atcl1e:-. 1 '1l\t'J\\a1t•, \ ll1...1tal - I r1~trt1111e11ts, l'Io tl1 ir1g , <.; lt 11-.., l) i~tt>l:-., ..\ t11111tr11 it io11, S1)tJrti11g <.._;ooc.ls, l~t •. • <..;rt•at l)~1rgai11-.. i11 tttll'l'­tit•e111ed 1)lel c.l (;c>lll a11ll ~ii' er l1ot1gllt. \\'atches ar1d Jt'\\l'lry rerinitell. ()Jll (~ '\ rit , t>)l()llC f)[ • --!OR.-­ 111.\' r111 ,j ti II flig/1 Cltl~fs r1111/ l 111p0,.te 1 ..r 0iIi' I .. I,.ticIes ·­ • '/J1· 1!1i.1 ·1t·1• 1111·r111 Tiii~ ISEST • J\gt'tlt~ fc11· .. ....... \\'~f'l 'H fC~t 1-.: ~<>\\' We make a specialty of mail orders. Write us from any part of the State for any first-class article and get the best fl{ CHILES DRUG COMP1\ Y • LL ' • 31 IF SOME ONE ERE TO TELL YOU HO YOU CAN MAKE • es e ewr1ter • \\7. . H;\RT, ~Ia11agcr 109 West 6th Street ------AUSTIN, TEXAS • .,. ,) ~ ~ - ~ ­ • .:..•... OULD you assume that he was mistaken or would you investigate? $35 00 saved is $35.00 made. That's what you do when you buy a 'l{o.val Sta11da1·d Typeu1t·iter. It's not ''just as good'' but better • than the $100.00 Trust Machines. Let us prove it. We also have a large stock of second-hand machines of all kinds that we have taken in ex­change as part payment on the great TRUST BUSTING ROYAL, that we are offering at prices ranging from $10.00 up in order that we may purchase more Ro;1als. Many of these are as good as new. Write us a postal for particulars. HO\~ o me ers mme ers an 1 oft T1·on 01· 1•:1 <·tro-111ag11etic t)rJl ai· 1·, · 111tt1·l\al>l)r <1C 111·<1t "· \" 1')" lo,,r in J>rice. J-\Cl· 111i1·alJI)' t cl fCJI' g r1e1·al t1se i11 s111~1)! J>la11ts. \\' 11 111;1cle <111cl i1ic-el)' fi11i .. l1 <1. . \11 nf tl1e$c 11 ,,. i11st1·11111 11t~ a1· x 11 i1t i11 1·i • . 01·1·es1><>Jtcle11<· 1·egardi11g t11es • '111cl c1t1r '''ell l{IlC)\\'ll stn11cJn i·d i11st1·t1111 t1ts is solicit tl b)" New York Office, 74 Courtland St, WESTON ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENT COMPANY Newark, N. J. o me ers mme ers an oar are A b soIu te1y D e a d B e at . I~x t re r11 e11 s e r1 sit i\' e . Pr a c t ical l y f re e f r o rn T e r11 p e r a t t 1 r e Er r o r ,. ,..f }1 ei r i n d ic atio r1 s a re p r ac t ica 11 y i n dep e11 de11 t o f f re q u e 11 y a n d aIs o o f \~1 ave fo rm . 1hat he 0 \\'OU}d 35 o~ en \Ou • e tock of e) of all 1n ex· •on the ROYAL • , prices oder emore re as po:1al '~'e i·e1)1·ese11t t'' ei1 t)"-fi,-e of the la1·g·e"'t J)tl l Ii hi11g hot1ses ii1 tl1e U11itecl tate . If ,,~e do not he:1,re tl1e boolr ~"Oll ''"a11t ''re ''rill get it t~o1· )"Oll a11cl allO\\r tl1e \·e1·>­ lJe t discot111t. \' 1 e ha\1 e "'' e1)ste1·'s Ne''" I11te1·11atio11al Di ·ti o11<-11·\1 • ~ <111cl Little Ge111 Dictio11a1·>· · '~ i·ite t1R fo1· Rt)ecie:1l I i·i c ~ a11d catalog·s. 422 Main Street, DALLAS, TEXAS 11 \ r TEXA • •• .• •• ..• On the gridiron in athletics -in tl1e lecture room cram­ming for e,xa1ns · ho\vever or "'rhenever yot1' re brain tired or body '''eary, Drink The one best beverage for stt1dent and aLhlete. The drink for any college rnan. DELICIOUS, REFRESHING, THIRST --QUENCHING. ~ RELIEVES FATIGUE. Sc Everywhere \Vhenever you see an Arrow think of Coca -Cola. _.,. --· ----· --~ -1.---:---~--~-_----­ • • • 614: Conoress Avenue, AUSTIN, TEXAS CAPITAL STOCI{ -------$100,000.00 SURPLUS FUNDS -------$10,000.00 - 1,exas People U11de14 T exas La1t1, a11d for T exas 'VE "rANT YOUR BUSINESS. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. GEO. \V. LITTLEFIELD, President H. PFAEFFLIN, Cashier T. H. DA\71 , Vice-President J . ROSS , As i tant a hier • -..... a esn1en 1"'ra\'eli11g SaJe~n1en earn fro111 $1 ,000 to $25,000 a )·ear and expen e . O\·er 600,000 e111plo;·eti in the l}11ited tate and Canada, ~elli11g that tirrir1g tor)· of ad' entt1re of ., Hoil' I Beca111e ...4 D11·t·rto1· OJ Tl1t• (;£·1·111t111 Club,, By 1"'. P. P~.. RKIN A co1111)rel1e11~i\e Hi tor}· of the ,, 11ole political 1110\•c111er1t fro 111 a point of \1ie'' qt1ite differe11t fr<>t11 tl1e u~t1al one. (" ...\ g reat deal <>f origi r1al e\ ide11ce l1eretofore ig11oreti is l1rougl1t to li g l1t a11d made acce sible to tl1e ordir1ar) reacler . ("a\ ~)Q\\'erft1l tieli11eatit> ll of cl1aracter, uf absorbing intere~t a11d '1 1ile 1 eali~111 . Al1ut111ti111g i11 orig inal <1t1otatir>1 .... fro111 '' B-()-B'' '''l""'he l1e1cle!'.I of tl1i~ tl1rillir1g ~tor)· , ''Retl'' a1 tl 1 'Hol), ' 1 a1e \\itl1ot1t dot1l1t t\\t) of tl1e n1o"t t111ic1t•l' cl1aracter.... of 111oder11 literatt11e.''-/>r1tf1111~· f/ ,·1·t1/,f. At!tlrcss PERKINS P BLISHING CO. , TEX •) ,. "\) \. Srfl1 • Tl~X \S I ) . \ 1.. I... \ ~ , ,.1-. I~X. \ THE Bl BIGGE T ~ I . I... <>C I s ;\ I J . I..\ t 1, ~t ) N , \ I I SS t I:.. i\ 11>11 JS. I I~ N N . and BEST 1 \I lJ ~Kc > ( , I~ J~ . l> K J... 1\ . l <>Ll \Ill I . ~. . r \\ aco . ...I~cxa' Padt1cal1 1 K.\. • l)e1lj..,, 11, '"f"cxa~ ~\tlanta, <.;a. rl"'exarka11a. ]"exa ... I;',1rt \\1r1rtl1 . '''J..l• · 3.., I~ I Pa~o. l'e:\a ... Fort Scott, Ka11 . I 1~,·:111,, iJJe. I t) c.I. Ra I e ig11 , ~. ( ~ Knl1X \' i11 e' rl • e1111 . (,:iJ,c~t,Jn, '] ' cxas '°'Jtl 1\11tc tli1 1 'l.. eXcl~ ~l1>11tg11r11er •, .. \1~1. Little R ot·k, ,\rk . hre\•e1lort, La. >k I a 11 111a ( j t }', Fort mitl1 ••\rk. kla. Jack~c.>r1,,ille, Fla. K =1 · 1,.1 it }' • ~1o . \\Ta l1ingtor1, 1). S 1 >r111 ... rieId , ~J • To'~.,er (>t Thorougl1ne , P~T1·~1111id ()f Pr(>gressi,·t•nt•ss. .. ~lo1111n1t•11t t)i" G nuin ~lerit, An ()belisli ()f Great P(>1>11lL1rif ~T· Incorporated, $300,000.00 capital 1 21 'ear ' ucce . Dir>lo111a fro111 D. P. 13. oil ·ge represent in btt i11e s \\·hat Haryartl ­cetie tl1at Drat1gl1011 teacl1e~ tlll>re Boc.>k­keepi11tT in l'IJRf E mor1th!'I tl1an tl1e)' tf,> 1n l X. .\ 1)o llt ·e' er1 t' -tl' e l) er SHORTHAND ce11t of tl1e official court re1lr>rters of tlie l r1itear1ie~ 113\'C ,1c,icr11atc<1 as tl1eir I• FI ' 11\I,. trair1i11g c·ll1>0J .....Ho ME sTu oy J)rau o-l1 t>r1 ''ill teac}1 ) ' ')\I Hl• kkec1>inz, "'l1t>rtl1ar1d, Bar1kir1a , Pc:11111a11~l1i1,, H 1'1r1e~::­I~r1gli~l1, Bu i11e~~ I.cttc:r \\7ritir1g, Hlt 111e!:!" !\ritl\rt1etic, C.'<>111rnerc·ial La,,·, i,•il Ser,•i<:~, et(·., ~ltcce..,"fltll)· 8)7 i\1 1\II... 11r Rl~ J. ""' l NJ) tlll • t • t011 . i11tllle~e' tl1a11 ir1tl<1r't all <>tl1er l1l1~111e'' 1·1>lleg-e.... 111 tl1e t r11teci tate' 0 :\IBI ~L J) . 1.t> lr r a~kt ng for r Rr E atalogt1e l111 <.'Ot1r"e at l1llege, CATALOGUE FREE or F!{EE ("' atalogl1e on Le on~ B\ \I \TL ,,·ill t1r>t c1l)li­gate )' Ou. '''rite to-da\. .\ddre' ' • • • -i.1s111ess ru~ or I-I0 l T I"O ~ or ,,, 1\ or D l\LL1\ or ' \N 1\N'"f"tl'\l .. l. l'I'\ t>r FORrl' ,,. R"I"H or '\" .\ ll \1 ILLE. 1 l~NN. 43 • Corner Strand and Tremont St . G A L V E S. T 0 N , T EXA S CAPITAL ---------$125,000.00 SURPLUS and PROFITS ---$100,000.00 --DIRECTORS -­ T . J. Groce H. A. Lande C. J. \\7al ton L. V\7 . Levy Bro'''ning Groce \ 7 • E. At1 tin Fred Hartel J. R. Cheek E. Dulitz I1zte1'"est Paid 011 Saving Acl·ozt11ts a11d I12te1·est-Bea1·ing Ce14 tificates Againsr Tinie ~eposits U. S. DEPOSITORY T. J. GROCE, Pre ident C. J. W .l\ LSTON, \"'ice-Pre ident H. A. LANDES, Vice-Pre ident B RO\rVNING GROCE, \7ice-Pre ide11t A. S. NE\VSON LOlJIS E. GOTTHE ILL PROPRIETORS • ozce ___ orn- FREE DELIVERY AND PROAIPT A TTE1\' TI01\ South ea t Corner T\ventieth and l\1I arket treet 44 f Ah sho' lvtJS to sn\ne ,, c.\~'"'' l{ v 's se3 sh. 0 es. ".\ \\ll IJ " • ( t\oC. h-Co\'Q"'~ Co) Kahn's Confectioner'• T Ice C1·ea1n That Is P111·e Ca11d\" Tl1at I ,~·hole 0111e ~ ake Tl1at is F1.. e 11 s( ·1·il'< .~ TllCL t a1· P1·011i7Jt. 2109 ~Iarket Street ALVE TON. TEXA . Tussup Grocery Co. QUALITY AND PRICE TELL IT ALL 2211cl a11 cl Po. t Offi ·e .. t. Pho11e 12 a11d 422 . ;AL\' ESTON, TEX.I-\ . Peter Gen ler Co. BETTER THINGS TOE T 2000 Market St., G I e Ion, 1·e: • • Tl1e La1·ge:t Retail DRUG STORE 111 Tl1e .. ot1tl1 Pl1011 ;.., 00 ai1cl 1 00 T.;\L\ E TO. , TEXA . ''' E ~ ... E\ ER LO E • I e es auran N. L. BALLI H P1·op1·ieto1·. E\"€l"~"tl1i11g IJ-to-Da te T P1·01111Jt a11d Polite .._ e1..,·i e 01)e11 Da~· a11d igl1 t Pl1011e 226 iAL\ TE 220 TOJ. T. ~ie:11·l(el TEX.!\ . 't1·e t. M. . Shaw & Sons Opticia11. a11cl ia111ond .. elle1· .~11d i\ia11t1fe:tctt11·i110-J ,,. I l" ""' .1\.ll I~i11(ls C)f Re11c1i1' 'i\ 01·}\: X ~atl:', 011e. Co1·11e1~ T1· 111011t c111cl Ia1·}( ~t Sts. T.1.~L\"E.~TON.. TEX.I-\~ . 45 • ecza 'Phone 745 • THE PHOTOGRLlPHE~ } GALVESTO TEXAS • Gulf Transport Line GALVESTON to LIVERPOOL, HAVRE artd '13RE EN For Freight and Passenger Rates apply to FRED. LEYLAND & CO., Ltd., Agency S. J. JACKSON, Manager Galveston ~ ~ . Chas. E. itherspoon ~DRUGGIST ''Meet me at the FOUNTAIN'' SPECIAL ATTENTION SHOWN STUDENTS CORNER 21sT AND 1\lARKET STREETS PHONE 254 GALVESTON TEXAS A Little Better 1~his Year, A Little Better Next Year, A Little Better Whenever it is Possible, Will Always Be the Motto of the • • LAUNDRY TAYLOR BROTHERS • 1 oitr S1t1ts 'Dyed a1zd Clca11etl Pc1~ crtl·y .. 46 poon r.~IN , IO ' " , • e It IS of the \\ • I .... l\ It >t >1) \ , Jr .. l'rc-.iclc:11t • J • • 11 r ) t a Iii ..r I•. <;. J•f~"l""l IJ{ l)N f~ . \1 i1't·-l'1 ·~iclt•11r \\' . J . I· f~J< , s't Ca t11 r I I • ___ ave ton, 4)UR I>IRECTOltS l "() R Fl(J l~NI>S DR. E l)\\ }\RI) RA N111\ LJ. I·. 1. f' l~...J''"l"IB >NJ~ ''' . . KE [. >J ~\. '"l" . I.. <.RC> "' \V. 1 .. IOOD\·. Jr. JtJl .. J l~l..<>< K Jl)S. LE\ .,\. ClI1\ . C. 1\ l 1\ i\ "' i\ 1. ("'. .B0 \\ J) f. '\ 1'. l1. l}. \ I.. 1\1 . 0. I'()PPE RL I". B. ~I ) >1) 'l. ... . 1·. I I i \ '\ "( >~ ear our1 BOOTHE LINE­ GALvEsroN TO LIVERPOOL AUSTRO-AMERICAN LINE­ GALVESTON TO TRIESTE RIPLEY LINE­ GALVESTON TO HAVRE DANIEL RIPLEY, Agent GALVESTON, T EXAS -....-----~~­ I. H. KE1\1PNER, President. First National Bank C. H. l\fOORE, \ 'ice-President. R. LEE l{EnIPXER, Cashier. OF GALVESTON A. I\:LEINECKE, Ass't. Cashier. The Oldest National Bank in Texas. .. Southeast Co1·ne1· St1·and and 22nd Sts. Jr®~@\~ ~@\rnJ~ ~ Jrrrlill~fr Capital Ful1y Paid..................____ ·-----..$300,000.00 Shareholde1~s' Liability_____________ _ ___$300,000.00 CC:@mID~®!IDy Surplus and Undi,Tidecl Profits........$150,000.00 CGJ~Ilw®~~©Ilil9 Jr®~~~ OFFICERS R. WAVERLY Sl\fITH, P1·esident. Capital and Su1·plus Nearl)T a CHAS. FOWLER, Vice-P1·eside11t. FRED \\r. CATTER...o\.LL, Cashier. HALF MILLION DOLLARS \\7 • N. STO\V.,.E, Vice-President. F. A~DLER. Ass't. Cashie1·. "1 e especially solicit the ...i\ccounts of :\Iem­be1·s of the Faculty and Student Body. DIRECTORS \\~e pay Four Per Cent. Inte1·est Compound­ R. Waverly Smith. -nr. N. Stowe, H. A. ed Semi-Annually on Sa,Ting _ ccot1nts. Landes, J. P. Alvey, J. H. Hill, C. H. 1Vloo1·e. DIRECTORS C. H. l\!foore, D. " 7• Kempne1·, D1·. \\7m. Gam­We solicit the accot1nts of Banks, Co1·pora­ mon, R. Lee l{empner, C. N. Rhode, F. tions, Firms and I11dividt1als, with the as­Ohlendorf. l\i. Ullma11, J. H. \\T. Steele,surance of liberal t1·eatment in Every Re­J. H. Kemp11er. spect Consistent \¥itl1 Co11se1·vative Banking Choz.ce 5 a1zd 10 Acre ztcovzc Tracts along the Inter­ • urban between Houston STEA SHIP and Galveston, Suitable AGENTS ::::: or Orange and Fig Culture & & & Texas City town lots and adjacent lands for investment. Easy n1onthly terms. AGENTS: \Vrite rigl1t 1 ow for illustrated booklet Hoga11 L111e to and other info1·matio11. Globe L111c to Texas City Realty Co. La Coto1z1·e1,.a 101-102 Sect1r·ity Bt1ilding Ge11oa Ci ~\I..VESTON, TE~"AS. • lC 1ae ZS ies STAR DRUG ' STORE em· y, d· Tl?· · p1·i1z rAppar l Fo1~ l11za1·t 1 ,.. ~ ,­ 1s Ht~ 1--e '~'itl1 ~t11 -;,r .. i11gl t j'Ou1· t1·ade a11d J)tll"'Se ,,. ll