(Eh* B a tta & exati " B a S S STEERS BEAT AGGIES 24-14 AUSTIN, T E X A S , S A T U R D A Y , MARCH 8, 1924 F irst C o lle g e D a ily in th e Sou th VOL. XXIV. No. 131 TO EXPLAIN ELECTION «A I R T I G H T » MANLESS RUSHING NEXT YEAR * * j . a ju •% •!« 4* 4* *1* 4* *1* v 4* rh r n »ii ii r \ d V i / » » . P i r < » R i d e n c v Dc- Section 2 of B ill IO R egarding V ice-P resid en cy D e­ clared U nconstitutional b y C ouncil In an effort to clear up a misunderstanding concerning the filling of vacant offices of the Students’ Association, a meeting vias heUl yesterday by officials of the Students’ Assembly and to bfi , general mis. of the two student councils. _ ^ ^ PT TO G I EXHIBIT OF Display in W hich 1500 Girls WHI Take Part Is to Be Put on CHLI5THENICS STRESSED Sports Cannot Fie Featured Because of Lack of Facilities The Physical E ducation D e p art­ m ent to r W om en a t the U niversity of T exas is m aking plans fo r its ex­ hibition which is given every o th er y ear. This exhibition will be held on F rid ay evening, A pril 4 on Clark Field. The field, illu m in ated w ith larg e spot lights, will again be the scene fo r th is o u tdoor dem o n stratio n which is th e culm ination of th e en ­ tire y e a r’s w ork and includes m any phases of ath letic train in g . T he W om en’s Physical E d ucation D e p artm en t does n o t sanction in te r­ collegiate gam es fo r g irls fo r v ari­ ous reasons. In th e firs t place, Texas is a larg e sta te and few destin atio n s can be reached w ith less th an a day o f trav elin g . T raveling, in itself is tirin g , and w hen coupled w ith the com petitive sp o rt ex citem en t of a com bined w ith th e actu al stren u o u s physical strain of playing .leaves a d angerously fa tig u ed p lay er a t th e plose of th e gam e, th ereb y d efeatin g th e aims of physical education. u n d ersta n d in g of the e ffe c t of the re c e n t action of the S tu d en ts A ssem ­ bly in tem p o ra rily filling the offices of its body, and of th e subsequent action o f in ru lin g upon th is action. the S tu d e n t Councils B ill IO Q u o t e d “ The S tu d en ts Assembly elected a presid en t pro tem pore o f the S tu ­ d en ts A ssociation, who becam e acting vice p resid en t u n d er the provisions of Bill IO, .which re ad s: “ ‘Section I. In case it becom es the d u ty of th e vice p resid en t o f the S tu d e n ts A ssociation to assum e the th e Assembly o ffice o f p resid en t, shall elect fro m its nu m b er a p resi­ d en t p ro tem pore, who shall preside over th e m eetings o f th e Assem bly in th e absence o f the presid en t. to “ ‘Section 2. T he p resid en t pro tem p o re of th e Assem bly shall be a c t­ ing vice p resid en t o f th e S tu d en ts A ssociation, succeeding all the du ties o f th a t o ffic e; provided, th a t an election shall be called to*fill the v ac an t o ffice as ea rly as p ra c tic a ­ b le.’ “ The action of the Assem bly, th en , ' w as legal u n d er Bill IO as c o n ta in e d in the co n stitu tio n and by-law s of th e S tu d e n ts ’ A ssociation. “ S ubsequently, council m et and declared th a t th e action of th e Asem bly, as it re la ted to an acting vice p resid en t, was w ith o u t fo rce, be­ u n co n stitu tio n a lity of cause of th e Section 2 o f Bill IO. th e B l a l o c k E n t i r e l y F i t p re sid e n t “ T he Council m em bers re g re t th a t th e action o f the Council h as been con stru ed in some q u a rte rs as an a t ­ tack upon th e in te g rity of th e man 3ected as pro tem pore, The Councils agree th a t the m an se­ tem pore. p resid en t p ro lected as R ichard Blalock, is em inently fitte d to fill the office fo r w hich he was selected, and th a t the action o f the C ouncil is in no wise to be construed as a criticism of Blalock. FOUR high schools w in w ay to sem i-finals S t e e r s w in f u s t OSK CLIFF, EL PASO, OF FINAL TWO-GAME M I T I FALLS INO FOR YEAR SERIFS IN HOUSTON STILL BL PUNISHED WITH BELAYED PLEDGING H a c k r a b b it s w h o w e r e in t h e L i ­ b r a r y y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n at 5 : 0 0 . u n til h e a t t e m p t e d t o c l o s e th e L i ­ b r a r y a t 5 o ’c l o c k F r i d a y a f t e r ­ “ S h - s h ” W o o d r u f f i s g e t t i n g t o a c c o r d i n g to W ak es Stack Rabbits D arkness in Library R O B E R T SO N His a c c e l e r a t o r g o t t o f u n c t i o n i n g b e a s p e e d y b o y , W ill Compete Tomorrow to Determine State Cham- ship and Runner-up GOOD HIGHSCHOOL PUI U nusual Athletes for High School Teams in Fri- day’s Games n o o n , a w h o l e d a y e a r l y . T h e d a y w a s d a r k e n o u g h to n e c e s s i t a t e t h e u s e o f l i g h t s , a n d w h e n t h e 5 : 0 0 o ’c l o c k w h i s t l e b le w , “ S h - s h ” f l a s h e d t h e l i g h t s , a n d r o o m to w a i t e d f o r t h e e m p t y . s t a f f m e m b e r i n d i c a t e d a c a l e n d a r c l o s e P r e s e n t l y a r e a d i n g la d y a t h a n d , a n d t h e r e d s u r g e d up f r o m h is c o ll a r t o w a v e o f e a r s . A h is l a u g h t e r p a s s e d t h r o u g h th e r e a d i n g r o o m , th is m o s t p l e a s a n t d i v e r s i o n o f L ib r a r y so a t le m n i t i e s . D A Y S R E S U L T S G a t e s v i l l e 1 9 , F l a t o n i a 7 . L a r e d o IO, O a k C l i f f 3 6 . W i c h i t a F a l l s 3 4 , B r y a n 2 0 . S t e p h e n v i l l e 3 9 , L y t l e 2 1 , B r o w n w o o d IO, E l P a s o 2 2 . S h e r m a n 1 4 , R a lls 2 6 . H o u s t o n 2 7 , T e n a h a 7 . A u s t i n 3 0 , G r o v e t o n 1 7 . O a k C l i f f 3 9 , G a t e s v i l l e I S . S t e p h e n v i l l e 1 6 , W i c h i t a h a l l s 2 2 . E l P a s o 2 3 , R a l l s 2 6 . H o u s t o n 2 2 , A u s t i n 1 6 . B Y V I C T O R E M A N U E L Oak Cliff, Wichita Falls, El Paso and Houston won their right to participate in the in­ terscholastic last night when they emerged vic­ torious after four hard-fought semi-finals OFF SECOND ROUND IN FRIDA! GAUS Key, of the Freshmen, Show* up in Good Form Sets to Semi-finals W ill Be Played off To­ morrow to T exas net men advanced the second p a rt of the to u rn am en t F r i­ day, risin g to suprem e heights in a m ate u r play. Many were the unex­ pected flash es of .b rillian t play, arui several upsets occurred to th e dope bucket. All o ther sets up the sem i-finals will be played off tom or­ th a t m any is expected row , and freshm en will prove s ta rs in the ten is firm am en t. F rid a y ’s play is as follow s: to it Rushee* Cannot Even R e­ ceive Telephone Call* From Men IS H EXPENSES LIMITED Next Year’* Program* N ow Being Filed W ith Mi** Newton from “Airtight” manless rushing will be in effect next year, ac­ cording to reports the Panhellenic Council meeting of yesterday afternoon. An amend­ ment to a previous rule was* passed by which the rushee can have absolutely no communica- j tion with a man at all—not even over the telephone. I A violation of th is ru le will re su lt in the ru sh ee’# fo rfeitin g her rig h t to pledge until the w in ter term . The rushee will not be allowed to have Germ an dates, but this rule will not re stric t the sorority girls, as f a r as Panhellenic is concerned. C ards containing a of next year's ru sh week and the kind and ap proxim ate cost of each p a rty are to be made out by each sorority and given to Miss Newton in th e n ear fu tu re . R ushing expenses are to be limited next y ear. program G eology Cam p Site to Be M ason County The geology sum m er camp o f the U niversity of T exas th is y ea r will be in Mason C ounty, ab o u t 12;> miles w est o f A ustin and on th e w estern edge of the c e n tral m ineral region, said Dr. H, P. Bybee, p ro fesso r of geology in th e U niversity. Texa* Nearly Double* Score on Opponent*, Increasing Lead W ith Time HOBERTSONJSH-POIHTtH Accumulate* Over Half of Varsity Points W ith Stellar Playing By MARVIN STEPHENS College Station, Tex., March 7.—The Texas Aggies went down valiantly in defeat tonight when the Texas Longhorns took the first game of the last series of the season by a score of 24 to 14. The game was hard-fought. For five minutes it was scoreless, and for fifteen minutes after the first points were made the score remained unchanged. At the half, Texas was 7 and AAM 4. I t w as C aptain R obertson’s night, tie was the high point man of the Texas team . He was the floor s ta r ; in fact, he w as most of the team , his passing, shoot­ ing, dribbling and side-stepping aid ­ ing m aterially in his m aking th irteen points. No other T exas player stood out as individual. They worked a* a team , each helping the other. A g g i e * S h o w up W e l l The Aggies displayed some won­ derfu l ball also. C aptain Gill, u su al­ ly stan d in g guard, tu rn ed loose to­ n ight and floor. He m atched ag a in st Kdbertson and had he been a forw ard, his work would probably have been as effective. played the The F arm ers were outscored b u t the b asket they had m ore shots a t and th e ball was in AAM te rrito ry most of the time. The team s each seemed to be a fra id of each other both g u ard in g closely. The game was e x tr a o rd in a ry fre e floor R eferee Swee­ from roughness, though the ney called few personal fouls. „ ^ It w as th e T exans 19th s tra v i t win, and the 1924 tom orrow night basket ball season is officially closed when the referee blows his -whistle to end the game. B o x S c o r e fg .ft.ftm . pf. 2 2 1 1 _ W h o , a f t e r s c o r i n g 1 3 p o i n t s in F r i d a y ’s g a m e , w ill p la y h is l a s t b a s k e t b a l l c o n t e s t f o r V a r s i t y t o ­ n i g h t . / CLUB WILL RENDER First of Series of “Musical A fternoons” to Begin Sunday “ A M usical A fternoon’ will be p re­ sented by the Men’s Music Club of the U n iversity on Sunday afternoon a t two o’clock is the f irs t of a series of m usical a f t­ ernoons which will be given once a m onth. The a f f a ir is to be open to th e public. in S H all. T his The p ro g ram will be as follows I. Piano solo “ G u ita rre ”. Moskowski F ran ces G erm an (a ) S erenade (b ) Ah, so P u re, from “ M a rth a ” ....... - .....- Schubert 2. F lo t o w .................... vocal solo Ben S. Woodhead (a ) W here My C arav an H as H alted ----------- ' Lohr Vocal q u a rte t by R ic h a rd H ittso n ,| W illiam Cam p, Anton Berk- m an, and Clel Silvey 4. T ru m p et solo Selections from T ra ta v ia __________ V erdia T ru m p et solo by Royall Calder 5. Serenade, H orn and Flute Duet, (b) De S a n d m a n .. ~ Phothroe r ^ maS8IJged often. F ir s t ro u n d : Key defeated Clin According to D r. Bybee, ab o u t fifte e n stu d en ts usually m ake th e trip . T hey stay th ro u g h one o r both term s o f sum m er school. One cred it is received fo r each term sp en t in I t is necessary to have the camp. ran d 6-0, 6-1. G regory defeated Hicks com pleted the elem en tary c o u p e rn 6-3 6-1. Key defeated Love 6-3, 6-4. geology rn o rd er to make th e trip . 6 - 2 . M o r e advanced stu d en ts are expected T hom as defeated W illiam s 6-1, Second ro u n d : Peek defeated Cu ton, 6-0, 6-4. T h ird ro u n d : Bell defeated Peek J this y ear th an form erly. £ a m e s * , Of the q u a rte t only Oak C liff was not forced to extend itself to the u t­ most. T he L eopards were fo rtu n a te in d raw in g into th e easiest bracket of the to u rn am en t and a fte r d efeat­ ing the gam e border boys from La in I redo by a n o v erw h elm in g score un B a s i s o f A c t i o n C ouncils w a s ; t ^ e c o m in g had little trouble in de second ~ G atesv ille .*__ < the in “ T he action of the based upon A rticle IV., Section I, of j featin g the co n stitu tio n , which re a d s: round. boys con stitu tio n Buddy M cCaltum’s “ ‘The jud icial power of th e stu- from d en t body shall extend to all cases j W ichita F alls provided the only up- and j set 0f the day in the win and lose arisin g u n d e r th e l a w s of th e S tu d en ts A ssociation, and I coium n . Advance dope gave htpeh- to all b reaches o f th e honor system , j enville the edge, b u t the two quintets and shall be vested in two C ouncils, seemed evenly m atched in the morn- one fo r th e m en stu d en ts, an d o n e iin g round m atches. t o y o n s th e ir Stephenvnlk for the women stu d e n ts.’ “ I t is th e opinion o f this m eeting | rivals d u rin g the n ig h t fra c a s an th a t in the fu tu re , in actio n s of th e | piled up a ten point t a d . T h t o y . Council n o t involving honor system , re p resen ta tiv e s o f th e I functioning in th e .r q u a r U ^ a n .l cut S tu d en ts Assem bly, o r o th er o rg a n ic the load lh to ,4, but hey zations concerned, shall be called b e ­ fo re the S tu d e n t Councils and given the o p p o rtu n ity to subm it any evi­ dence th a t th ey d esire.’’ continue th e pace and W ichita t ails became th e team to b attle th e Oak C liff Leopards in the th ird round. in blue and gold got Urn lr off | Rot the ju m p on stu d en t T he th e „ „ 6-2, 6-1. F unkhouser defeated Thom as 6-4, 4-6, 6-2. H allm an defeated Ham- ra th 8-6 6-0. j i j versus iterea m e H allm an 9-7, 5-7, 10-8. F o u rth ro u n d : B rew ster defeated W hat w as by all m eans the m ost sp ectacu lar fra y of th e day w as the El P a s o - R a l l s melee. El Paso, a fi­ Among the high spots of the to u r _ ....... .. — n alist fo r th ree y ears run n in g , picked the m atches of Key a# the most probable w inner of the nam en t w ere F unkhouser versus m eet, entered th e gam e a heavy f a - J versus Love, * ******----- vorite B u t th e R alls jack rab b its of j Thom as, B rew ster versus H allm an. the plains, playing as they never did Key> who a freshm en, defeated a i n B W6ll ftl&yCiil I avo w i t h crlorv V arsity m an. Love, in a well played before, covered them selves w ith glory and close m atch. The fa c t th a t the when they outplayed the T igers most freshm en are showing up well is en­ o f t h e gam e and lost in the fin al mo­ couraging according to Coach I enick. m ents only because they larked re­ serve stre n g th . The T ig ers took the lead in the f ir s t q u a rte r and a t one tim e had a 14 to 5 advantage. It was all over fo r the Ralls crew, so th o u g h t the crow d; b u t then the J a c k ra b b it began to run wild and a t half-tim e had overcome the lead 15 to 14. N um erous T his Year B A G raduates More mon Form er Instructor O btains F ellow sh ip John Shields, form erly an in s tru c ­ to r in the School of Business Adm in­ istratio n , has been g ran ted a fellow ­ ship in the g ra d u a te school of Co­ lum bia U niversity fo r next year. In a le tte r to Dean S purgeon Bell, P rofessor R. B. K ester said th a t he was glad to g ra n t th is fellow ship, fo r he had alw ays had very satisfac tory work fro m th e stu d en ts in the g rad u ate school th a t the U n iversity of Texas had sen t them . Two oth er men from the U niver sity of Texas B usiness A d m in istra­ tion school arc p u rsu in g studies th is year in the g ra d u ate school a t Colum- Panhandle Entry Good The F a r W estern ers were th u n d er stru ck a t the showing of the p an handle en try and came back w ith a , , C V g l C" k t h T U , hut * ------- ru sh . Powell and K eith, two of th e most tourney b rillia n t basketeers in the - . G rad u ates from the School of Bus , m ess A d m in istratio n num ber m o rejb ia. I th an any y ea r previously, according ... J t o Dean Spurgeon Bell. A t p resent! * 1* have paid th eir diPl0m a| J* K. sp e ll of the D ep artm en t of T h e enrollment of the m t e e n s y p £ L L TO READ 0 N MEXICANS ~>.V ------------- - * » . . b u t fo u r m inutes to play, the J a c k ­ rab b its were 26 to 22, b u t they were tim e exhausted. the rem aining the Lozano shot his only goal of In th , . I « k - I n ghorthand and typewriting Texas c h a p t . o f d e A ju n io r and senior y ea rs to the stead of the freshm en and sophomore I ch a p te r will m eet rn y ears. T he BA D epartm ent has lost H a l l 260 on th is account. [M arch IO, a t 7 . " J 7 i n t h e Main B uilding, M onday, in- elation » f thei G . , (Continued on page 4) Stadium P a y up W eek Start* T o d a y N ext week will be pay up week. A ll p aym ents should be m ade on or before the 10th. T he h ead q u arters would like fo r all stu d en ts th a t can to pay up S atu rd ay so as to avoid a rush. The co n tracto rs have to be paid and it tak es cash to pay them , th ere fo re all paym ents should be Stadium as quick left w orkers a re requested to re tu rn them to h ea d q u arters as soon as possible. possible. th a t have supplies as received The Texan CONFERENCE FIVE SELECTED * large number of ballot* Friday. The poll. clote at 6:00 o’clock Satur­ day, and all ballot* which will he coanted mutt he in by that time. Send them either to Box 1926. or to Main Banding 155 or J Hall 7. Clip the coupon on page four to­ day. played by W alter Lee Newson and H arold Cory, accom panied by Jo h n Quinn. It T his organization is the youngest m usical organization on the U niver­ sity cam pus. It had been planned since la s t sp rin g , b u t was not organ­ is com­ ized u n til F eb ru a ry 3. posed entirely of men selected from the v arious m usical organizations on the cam pus. Membership is open by invitation only. Members se lee ted by a committee of four, which is composed of a rep resen tativ e from each of the fo u r leading m usical or ganizations on the campus. are According to Harold Cory, the p u r pose of th e organization is fo r th e developm ent of a real appreciation fo r good music study and music am ong men of the U niversity. AAM Darby, f ------- Wilcox, f ------ D uckett, c ----- Gill, g ---------- W ashburn, g Damon, c ----- P ra th e r, c — B rient, f ------ Dealy, g ........ Kyle, c ------- T O TA LS T E X A S Robertson, f - N atio n , f ..... S etteg ast, c C u rtis, g ----- F o ster, g ..... P onsford, f . 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 . 5 4 2 fg.fh.ftm. pf* . 6 1 1 I 0 2 .....I 0 3 I 0 0 . . . 0 3 0 .... 0 I 0 .... 0 IO. 4 2 5 BUSINESS ON INCREASE “ M orning, noon, and night we are busy preparing fo r b an q u e ts,” said A nna Jan ssen , d irec to r o f the Ca­ feteria. “They are all delighted w ith o ur service.” A t p re s e n t, th e d iffe re n t In tersch o ­ lastic Team s have been tak in g p a rt of th e ir m eals a t th e C a fe te ria which m akes the C afeteria b u sier th an ever T O TA LS R eferee: Sweeney (B ethany). CONVENTION PLANNED Io ta ch ap ter of Alpha K appa P si has invited th ree oth er & # & * * * * held In to be d istrict convention I t w as planned to have It A ustin. M arch 28, b u t the n atio n al aaerd tary , who was invited to atte n d , h a t sug­ g ested th a t they p u t it o f f ■«#*£ she said. . . . . . . 4*11. . „ th a t I n t e r c o l l e g i a t e W o r k U n d e s i r a b l e We find the scholarship of th e stu d en ts d u rin g th e necessary period o f tra in in g is n ecessarily im ­ p aired . T hen, too, th e am o u n t of m oney req u ired to finance in te rc o l­ leg iate gam es, which a ffe c ts com par­ atively few stu d en ts, is m ore advan­ tageously used fo r the developing of the en tire d ep a rtm en t which includes some fiftee n h u n d red stu d en ts. These the a re some of U n iv ersity has k ep t th e activities of th e girls w ithin its own precinct. th e reasons why T h erefo re, th e exhibition planned is to be a d em o n stratio n which will give th e putyjc an idea of the work done by the m ass of stu d en ts in the Physical T rain in g D ep artm en t. S ports such as swim m ing, canoeing, hiking, horseback rid in g , baseball, field ball, volley ball, etc., ca n n o t be fe a tu re d because of conditions and tim e. H ow ­ ever, the girls who tak e these sports fo r th e ir gym nasium work will par- % £ in th e th e exhibition gam es and relays. in No admission has been charged in fo rm e r y ears and the d em onstration j will be an in v itatio n a ffa ir again th is spring. Any T exans who in ten d to be in A ustin on A pril 4 th a re m ost cordially invited and may secure com ­ p lim en tary tick ets by w ritin g to the Physical E ducation D ep artm en t fo r Women a t the U niversity of Texas. The follow ing is the p ro g ram : 1. G rand M arch. 2. Dumb Bell Drill (A dvanced j Gym C lasses). Lovely 3. (S p o rts). O rganized G a m e s’ I 4. M arching (Gym T e a m ); W and Drill (Gym T e a m ) ; A thletic D anc­ ing (Gym T ea m ). P yram id (Gym T ea m ). Mimetic Drill (F resh m an Gym 5. R iflery and A rchery (S p o rts ). 6. 7. Classes) 8. (D ancing D ancing Folk C lasses). A pproxim ately 1500 girls w ill par­ ticipate in the exhibition. THE DAILY TEXAN TURN ABOUT IS FAIR PLAY! _ By Osborne Alexander ^ t t e i a u p h . < 5 ^ * 4 d g ^ - T u d b H 1 Che _ Bailli (Texan t i IFfrvt CoOeg* D*3br hi U» Boat* it » n. Yi —I isn ti** Mcnpo* th* UnlTWWIty of E veryb od y th e p o p u la r ity th e com ic strip s th at are run in all n e w s ­ p ap ers. read s th em . Y o u n g sters feel th e fu n ­ nies to b e th eir esp ecial p art of th e p a p er. T he av era g e rea d ­ er p eru ses them for th e laugh he g e ts o u t o f th em . The m ore d iscrim in a tin g subscriber fin d s th e irony con cealed th erein a th in g both p leasin g and in ter­ estin g . " S S S , " S U J. ■ « •USO. S om e n ew sp a p er m an re- rf t«a* PT-*.' m ark ed recen tly th at th e w rit- ers o f th e g r e a t e s t com ic strip s J.Hail A firs AV*. * *’' y ,lir ^ - _____ ^ matter' at ti** J** w ere th e g r e a t e s t cyn ics A m er h as h e *•«« at * S T * rem ark. Be- AO V ’Or- b«#: I. nm. *utbori«d *.**»br p e a tj, a u the n on sen se and ab-- th e y d ea l, I th ere is a sarcasm th at is stin g- ZZZTZZrZZZiiTiM^.r ing, and an irony th a t is d e v ­ astatin g. ---------------Vt't rn km “------- * ! su rd ities in w hich * e S S L £ i I 5 5 * w * * * E^ t’,n “ “ 'Igrounds for his *c a h ou sed. ... A. I- — — AAT a LEB Anri * » # • WILLIAM I - MCGILL If you had to look for a new position today— i Bud Fisher m ust harbor very h u m an ity, and th e v ery little faith in Rube G old b erg | prince o f m odern cyn ics. is ^ U. * « * » *n4 A. ILSmSih, *l!*’ Mirphr**. cirgql*tk»B pa***#**1 f e a t u r e b o a r d t u£7j" l l . l V " ‘b o " L r a m m ■ j*~ry Ar'fn Jell** FruMi rn : prxrw REPORTERS Srle*l*M b*rlt*f*. ■■riTKH - He will swallow up death in v ie tory*, and the Lord God will w»p« awa, lear. from off all face., and lh* rebuke of hi* people *hall lak* , w.y from off all the earth; for the Lord hath spoken it.— Isaiah atta. O R C H ESU S A N D TH E U N IV E R SITY Opinions of Others LITERARY - ' HOGG. g ro w th h a s th e in c kivwwi Co)mplaint» of various natures are COSTS OF EDUCATION (Mfcbigta Daily) At a called meeting of the Hogg Debating Club last night, the follow, in­ ing officers were elected and stalled for the spring term : Presi­ dent, Moulton Cobb; vice-president, Cecil Fulton; secretary, G. A. Wynn; treasurer, Dudley Wynn; critic, Wm. S. Leslie; reporter, Gordon Marsh. P eo p le w h o are lo o k in g for som e kind o f a n ation al d ev el- ! op m en t th a t is not p a r a lle lin g [co n tin en ta l g ro w th s m igh t turn! 7** JJKJS ; to th e A m erican com ic strip. It | ' .. Adaunt ig h ere th a t [is mire m a t I b een g rea te st, a n d m ore n ew j constantly being received by men H y p es o f p ictorial hum or h a v e ; who are connected in some way with I the legislative powers of the state or j b een ev o l v ed , nation and which \nc\ude in great M o r eo v er , th ose w h o cl aim : M oreover, th ose w h o claim i that th e n ation al gen iu s is nim-; protest against the supposed [p a rts o f optim ism . 9 to on e o f r f ? ! p a n s or o p t i m i s m n u o n e o i l - LO { _______a I su p ern orm al d en sity w o u ld d o i ¥ * b taxation 'w e ll to con sid er th is c h a r a c te r -1 to be admitted of course that huge istle and co n te m p la te its over- sums of money are spent each year w h elm in g p o p u la rity . C om ics the e x c e e d th e m o v ies in in flu e n c e ,! United States, but when these fig and rea ch a urtT are placed along side the sums d ien ce. spent for luxuries and pleasures, it I will be readily aeon that after all, (WHI De The members drew for places for the intefsociety debate tryouts which will be held Tuesday night, March 25. The tax-exempt securities ques­ tion is the iptersociety subject th b year, and the speakers will prepare five-minute speeches on the subject. Speakers at the tryouts will talk in the following order: Affirmative, Al lK Wynn> Fulton, Fernley, Street, Leslie, Kirkpatrick, And w hite WO RFC on tho s u b - • it would seem, gfieriking proporti in J ^ Johnson, Speer, C. Johnson, Nos­ Negative, bit, Guinn, Womack. fair educa-1 Knicker, Cobb, Hardy, Ford, Cline, lienal B y ste m costs a great deal of (Baker, Trow, Patrick, G. A. Wynn, 4 1 roo OOO OOO I I)avi8> Marsh, Fitzhugh, Rice, Cau.ey, a f in a n c ia l statement was made by $ 1 ,6 0 0 , 0 * H»* *— * - education does not coat as much S P E A K I N G O F A M E R IC A N A , 1^ high taxation for education. , A* a g ain st1 To even maintain a far w id e r educational * or e purposes vurnomma ’ | (lM,d It is ally. au- in in - - Lttxt year money. was spent on education. As against I ^ ^ Wynn which showed that this, however, there was spent $2,-1 Hoggs were in good condition. 111.000.000 for tobacco, 800.000.000 for candy, soft drinks, j were admitted into and $1»*I Troy J. Gauley and Herbert Rice - " ie st of A m ericana, w e m ight m ention th at great collector of national inept!tie*, H. L. Menck- sn, w ho has honored th e rules o f our cam pus W om an’s Build­ ing, by listin g them under the general caption “A m erican a” in the last issue of “The A m erican M ercury. Q rchesus, th e d a n cin g club a i the U n iv ersity , d e se r v e s a h igh com p lim en t for th e pro­ gram p resen ted VV ed n esd ay and T h u rsday n ig h t in its stu- dio. T he program w a s artis­ tically p la n n ed and e x e c u te d , and th e m em b ers o f th e club d an ced w ith c o n s id e r a b le a b il­ ity and ta ste . T h e m e m b e r s of s r, UJ|f|llIK ’ th e clu b h a v e a w ell a p p o in ted I darkness after stu d io, and th e num bers pre- ----------- Ranted in th e ev en in g program s fitte d p ro p erties of th e club. *- -week, I* n S stu d io * * * * and ite-cream. The cost for From which we gath er th at som eth in g nut UCI I Hug a n d Mr. M encken finds .VI I *nC KOU UHM* \ir. h u m o r o u s in our highly precaU -pW '"* “nd Ple*sore ,s 8H at p a s t - g e n e r a t i o n f 000,000. Just for a moment reflect tio n a r y sh ield ing of cam pus girls. Mr. over these figures and see for your M encken's is not the only s e n se L (,|f wha t the comparative costs are of h u m or to w h ic h Much rules | It .g Tatjjer astounding to know the appeal. Aud when the Worn-; ... * al ET OOO « tu*tion in l actnal truth of the situation. riuiriiu ele v e n d u r in g w hite B. Hall fancy here in the United States. .._ r „ _ Tru" education The next meeting of the club will be March 25. Red Ball Bus Line H e a d q u a r te r s , R ogers' C a fe 3*14 C ongress A v en u e Phone 6564. Cars leave for San Antonio every hour on the half hour from 5:30 a. in. to 6:30 p. rn. Special rates for large parties. W ould you w ear the clothes you have on now ? Probably not. Y ou’d dress up. Y ou know how im portant it is to m ake a good first im pression. But y o u ’re m aking first im press­ ions every day— no m atter w hat y o u ’re doing. T h ey ought to be good ones alw ays, blart Schaff- ner 6c M arx clothes will help they re good and they way. stay that W e have the New O nes for Spring now — O ne, and Tw o-Pants Suits, Silk Lined Suits— very reasonably priced. BON TON I jjj I _ .... |W|piii7 —i----------- "‘""S «=* -4 CAFE 6 0 9 C on gress NEWSPAPERS DID IT really in its in It will take at least several generations before the stage is reached where a system will be perfected in which will exist a co-ordination between ed ucation and life. Until such a stage is reached, education really amounts Ho nothing more or less than expert mentation. And it is this experimen tation that costs. When a more effi­ cient educational system is brought into being, it is a definite thing that taxation for education will increase, for it will take on an entirely new aspect and become and serve a more practical purpose than it at' present does. However, when time comes, we shat! probably have a dii ferent type of taxpayer to contend with. that - T o n y Sarg*. M arionette*. o J u nior High Sch ool March 20. m m blazes forth in the glory of full illum ination all ni^ht, his is not ^he only sense o f ju stice that is outraged. W e feel flattered here. First. Mr. Mencken noticed Mr. Leon- ird D oughty. N ow he notices he W om an’s B uilding. We .hall have our place in the sun yet, though it scorch us. OFFICIAL NOTICES NOTICE, HIKERS- I^ s t hindrance bike leaving gym i t 1:45 Saturday. Bring knickers tnd car fare. WERNA HARGIS. UNIVERSITY Fencing Club will ii**.-*-I this ttft< moon at - rn M. 11 158, to elect officers. CHAIRMAN ALL GYM TEAM members bring hat measurements to my office be­ fore I o'clock today. MISS SCHMID. —-—CH­ OLEE CLUB HOLDRS REHEARSAL Rehearsals for the Glee Club will be held on Saturday at 6:00 o’clock at the YMCA and Sunday afternoon at 1:4f> at Mrs. Mathews’ home. All members are expected to be present at both rehearsals. — — ------ —O’—........ . l l will be A pril 4. Make y o u r data s o w . DONNELLY & WHITE P h o n e 6 1 3 1 P lu m b in g and H e a tin g C on tractors 9 0 5 C on gress A v e. C A M P U S S H O P Expert Cleaning mad Pressing for Men aud Women Phone 49»8 THURLOW B. W EED AMBULANCE SEBVICB Funeral Boma Phone* 8060 aud 6S17 Miss F ish e r and b er w ork ­ ers have d o n e som e ex cellen t w ork d u rin g th e ea rly part of th e year in d e v e lo p in g m uch ta le n t and p o lish in g r e a l a b i l ­ ity, S everal d an cers d isp la y ed n ice tech n iq u e in th eir d an cin g, w h ich h as b een fin e ly p olish ed u nder th e d irection o f th e in­ stru ctor. T h e program w as tru ly artistic and, d ou b tless, th e g u e sts o f t h e clr* r e v iv e d OFFICIAL more Jhatf th o momentary p leasu re o i tile e v e n in g » i»* terta in m en t. g a v e "T he C y cle o f T im e /’ p re­ cented as th e seco n d h a lf o f th e club th e p rogram , m uch room for artistic s e le c ­ tion, and th e m em b ers p er­ form ed up to th e sta n d a rd set In th e first sectio n o f th e pro­ gram . T h e sc a r fs u sed , w h ich th e p erform ers m ad e th e m ­ selves, w ere tru ly b e a u tifu l an d i i i co m p lete h arm on y w ith th e th em e o f th e d a n ce. Su ch p a g ea n try is d iffic u lt in p Absentation, and Orch es us put th e story a cro ss w ith o u t aid of sp ecial sets o f scen ery , cre a t­ ing such illu sion as w as n eed ed to su p p lem en t th e b o d ies and scarfs o f th e d an cers. * * * * . T h e clu b sh ou ld g iv e a p u b ­ lic p erform an ce o f th is p ro­ gram . or som e oth er, if such su ggestion be p ra ctica b le. B e­ sid es b rin gin g m uch credit to th e p erform ers and th e club as a w h ole, th e reaction to such a th a t th e program sh ou ld b e U n iversity is m ore than a p la ce o f sp orts and a lle g e d barbar­ ity ; th a t true artistry exists w ith in th e organ ization of th e sch ool. I T h e C urtain club h a s done m uch a lo n g line during th is th e p ast y ea rs, and th e U niver­ sity m u sical o rg a n iza tio n s to a leaser d e g r e e . — R. E. I D O Y O U R E A D THE F U N N IE S ? o f B t rh a p 8 o n e t h e rn o r ! c h a r a c iv r U t k d e v e lo p r a -e n ts o f Armorican jo urns I km ban been g r o w t h o f t h # u n p r e c e d e n t e d L e man who buys a Stetson be' cause of its style later discovers the long wearing qualities which make Stetson the choice oi weU dressed men—everywhere. STETSON HATS Styled for young men $35 AN D U P Satisfaction or M oney Back. Stebbins & James H a rt Schaffner & M arx Clothes I T N A N SW ER A B LE testim ony to the value of the printed w ord in m aking profits for those w ho use it respectfully appears in three co rporations’ financial statem ents published in few- days. N ew spaper advertising, of course, has had the m ajor share in building the rep u tatio n s that enabled these com panies to m aintain volum e year^ in and year out, good business or bad, and to overcom e m arketing ob­ stacles th at E xperience called insurm ountable. the last For instance, take the G illette S afety R azor C om pany, w hich in 1921 co n fro n ted the expiry of its principal p aten ts and w orld-w ide com petition, its rivals arm ed w ith w eapons that had b ro u g h t it su ­ prem acy for alm ost a score of years. G illette faced the m usic, bought new spaper advertising w herever m en sw ore at their w hiskers, estab ­ lish ed w orld-w ide distribution of an im proved product and counted profits of $7,000,000 at the end of the year. T h e 1922 p ro fits ex­ ceeded that am o u n t by $600,000, an d the com pany started 1923 w ith orders on its books for 1,321,000 razors and 4 4 20 .0° 0 So happy are its finances that it is planned to build a $l,2 U U ,llw ad ­ d itio n to , the factory w ith o u t floating bonds. N ew spapers did it. A n o th trophy for the printed w ord com es in th e statem en t of the A u to K nitted H osiery C om pany, B uffalo, which, a com parative n ew ­ com er am ong large advertisers, had net earnings in 1921 of $434 ,2 2 9 and in 1922 of $71 3,433. Its sales in 1922 w ere also $2,500,000, and new spapers had no small part in creating them . No m oral is needed. If one is w anted, take a free translation from the N ew spaper Is H is P ro fit.— E ditor and Publisher. T H E A T E R R O W BY E. LEE WYSONG AGGIES GIVE TO ST A D IU M - BUILDING GYM IN BRYAN T-_- m „ "W"*"*1 D elta K appa Epsilon W in ter Form al F rid a y n ig h t from eig h t to one D elta K appa E psilon fr a te rn ity en terta in e d w ith th e ir w in ter term fo r th e C ountry Club, m al dance a t gravid th e jijenry M oursufid m arch honoring Agues T errell, and U t. O. W atson led the cotillion hon­ o rin g E sth e r W atk in s. Jim m y ’s Jo y s played for the occasion. led • • * L adies’ M issionary Society T ea I E O OFFERING m ENTERTAINING “In a Pest H ouse” and V en ita Gould Feature Acts at Hancock th a t one vaudeville is a t a So m any w orthy acts are included of th is in th e M ajestic week-end loss to choose th e h ead lin er of th e bill. The fe a tu re a c t, how ever, is probably the fam iliar ch a ra c te r stu d y “ In a Pest H ouse,” p resen ted by R oger Im hoff & Co. T he “ pest house” is a hotel in which a peddler becom es involved in m any am using situ atio n s. Miss V en ita G ould’s “ im pressions’’ H a n c o c k : M a je stic V au deville w ith V e n ita Gould. C re sc e n t: “ T h e Love T r a p , Ben W ilto n p ro d u c tio n . M a jestic : T h e m y s te ry d r a m a , “ T h e L e a v e n w o rth C a te .” Evidence of the excellent sp irit ex­ isting between th e Aggies and Long­ horns is contained in the following le tte r from Jam es S ullivan, business Athletic m an ag er th e A&M fo r Q u e e n : B a r b a r a L a M a r r in * T he Council: E te r n a l C ity .” T e x as: Mrs. W a lla c e Reid in “ H u m a n W r e c k a g e .” L a b o r T e m p le : T h e M a n h a t ta n Should p r e s e n tin g “ I P la y e rs W o r r y ” W ash b u rn an d F orrest at C rescent Circles 2 and 4 of th e Ladies’ M is­ sionary Society of th e U niversity M ethodist church will give a benefit Sham rock tea at the home of Mrs. J . j T errell, 207 W est 21st, on M arch 15, from 3:30 to 6:00. .** a * * • J | M S U S f i h , K e n l e y B rin g s I e a r n From Dallas S* * « Following th e ir splendid work in “ Mine to Keep,” B ry an t W ashburn Al mison Ju lian c i - i ani1 Mabel F o rre st again ap p ear op- ox im itatio n s of Al Jolson, Ju lian El tin g " G eorge Cohen and o th ers w ere P“ »« »"« »"otheJ P " 8 l a d i n g , / U t i i r . , and d much applause. was rivaHed in p o p u larity only by I) th e m andolin w izard, who Apon „ „ , cut A m crican who pleases (w as ably assisted b y th re e MUKlH not oniy by his ability b u t by his per- Mr W asbburn is tb<, In fact, her num S T c E i J - bpi B*Tr'«D» cican r f n t a I w a n «w r of of the Russian type. U nnnlitv th P ’ Whittle departm ent of the Oak W hen Shakespeare w rote “ This is j P F ff H h S c h l l , and a g ra d u a te of the long and short of it, C liff High behoot, a n a * t h e U n i v e r s i t y conducting the Oak easily have been l^ome and Lou G aul who displayed ^ f u ...to n few m om ents only" w as w hat . U / „ ofnn a Mav- few m om ents only was wimw ab(li^ t0 dance. re fe rrin g to Jo e J i n , S e t t i n g s S May- i t s l a v i s h S e t t i n g s ivn , b7 Ralph L me im plies, C lara B arry singing to M ystery D ram a - J u s t f e r a l W eaver Moore of Houston, S. w a y | W eaver Moore _of £ ;“ . i n i n th e most he could L a p t|y a tin g of the new er screen fa- F o rre at ig one of • ^ noryn B&inu** P H olm an o well of Term a, week-end »t th e D elta Ion house. spending an d ’ M aj or the accom panim ent of Orville W hit- U nusually lavish settin g s are used the ledge a t the piano. T he p air deliv- L n „ T he Leavenw orth C ase,” a W hit­ a t E p si-U re d m any quips and jokes also. man B ennett production, shown „ * ” The rem ain d er 0f th e bill was the M aje8tic T h eater. • Mr. and M rs. D. D. R am ey Oklahom a, both fo rm er stu d en ts of I Diero m aste rfu lly playing his p i a n o |sam e nam e the U niversity, are visitin g Ju d g e] lc c o rdion, and H a rry Moore en ter- ana M rs. John H ornsby, M rs. ey’s p aren ts. I tam ing w ith his p ap e r m anipulations. t ha M ansfield, W ilfred I equal to the stan d ard o f quality set j n «xhe L eavenw orth C ase,” which a tw is , actors, | is ^ s e d on th e fam ous sto ry of the by A nna K ath arin e A nna K ath arin e by G r e e n , will be seen Seena Owen, M ar­ Lytell and I Bradley B ark er. °-------------- ■ I by all M ajestic o f *by all M ajestic v*u«ev»ie vaudeville C harles Giblyn directed th e produc­ M rs. David R. Johnson of A uburn dale, Florida, fo rm er U n iv ersity stu ­ dent, is visiting her p aren ts, M r. an Mrs. F . M. Kemp. L ila Hadar, of Galveston is here fo r the D elta K appa E psilon dance. Mae M indun, L o rrain e B ertran d and Bonnie B enable of San Antonio are here for the UK E dance. Lucy G oldthw aite will the week-end a t her home in F o rt W orth. spend SLATED FOR T .„ , tion. I Q ueen Show s “ The Perfect Love S to ry ” Sir H all C aine, one of the g re atest of living novelists, is th e a u th o r of is now . ‘The E te rn a l C ity,” which Varsity Squad to Be Divided playing a t the Queen T h eater. Into T w o Team s for ' p ' _ m f ‘ , , Intersch o lastic ,. . V isiting The triu m p h of love over all ob- stacles has alw ays in trig u ed th e lm- the world (ag in atio n s of ail people j _ M . I over. and they will find ideal enter- League j <>v er> ^ ____ , tain m en t in "T he E te rn a l C ity." T his F ir s t N ational p ictu re, which prospecJ B arb o u r T ay lo r Miss M ary B arb o u r T ay lo r of * W e a t h e r f o r d will spend the_ week-end team s an i i ^ w ith h er siste r M ildred t h . Aloha P h . house. the Alpha Phi house .a y lo r. S s to rd s y a t th re e o'clock was preeduced ^ ‘ | ^ th e pqua(, wi„ be divided into has been term ed the perfect M rs. B rogan fro m Om aha, N ebras v« ’ is visiting b er son, D r. A. P l season. ' B rogan. ?Mrs. L utcher B rown, fo rm e r stu- dent of the U n iv ersity , is v isitin g her mother, M rs. R. C. Wells. Dther, M rs. K. two nines fo r the second gam e of th e I story. The firs t co n test, slated fo r . I Ma rc h 3, was rain ed o u t in th e early Chicago C om pany J innings. q ^ q O pposing h u r l e r s have not been C le m e n s , I “ S tooky” Allen, E c k h a r t !M arshall, ! to Com e ^ announced, b u t ‘ J db lip th a t prevails in term in atio n stu d en t body a t your nothing b u t success can resu lt. the in stitu tio n W ith kindest personal regards, I am, Yours very cordially, (S igned) JA M E S SI L L I\ AN, B usiness M anager. STU D EN T SIDE On the o th er side, the following clipping from the A&M B a tta lio n , official weekly publication of th e stu dent body, gives an o th er angle of in terest as th e stu d en ts view the con­ trib u tio n and the com m ents made on the subscription: in “ The A thletic D ep artm en t do Hated $260 to the stadium fund and the U niversity officials com­ m enting on the g ift rem arked th a t the Aggies would make $5,000 every other y ear th ro u g h th e in­ creased seatin g capacity. J u s t like those guys. They h av en 't any sen­ tim ent. E v ery th in g m ust be p u t on , a basis of dollars and cents. We j d idn’t have to co n trib u te a cent to the stadium fo r it w asn’t o ur dog­ house th a t they w ere building, but since they have started the cus­ tom of looking a g ift horse in the m outh, we m ight as well finish it. Texas, we are going to build a gym nasium here fo r the basket ball gam es and when you come across w ith a contribution we will be glad to acknowledge it w ith ap p ro p riate com m ents as to its size.” M r. L. Theo Bellm ont, A thletic Council, U. of T., D ear B ellm ont: The th is pledge m any I wired you today th a t the A&M A thletic pledging Council w as $250.00 to th e stadium fund and th a t a check would follow. regrets A thletic Council very much th a t they w ere unable to make tim es la rg e r, but I am su re you ap pre­ ciate our fin an cial condition. We have u nder advisem ent a plan to erect a gym nasium on the college the A thletic Council cam pus, to pay $50,000.00 pledging th is building tow ard the cost o f This, as you know, is ra th e r heavy obligation fo r us to assume b u t the tim e has come when we m ust have adequate facilities for our basket ball gam es or else give up th is sport. F o r th is reason we were unable to m ake our pledge to the stadium fu n d m any tim es la r­ ger, as we wished. itself a We w an t you and your commit­ tee to feel th a t everyone a t A&M College is deeply in terested in the success of the stad iu m cam paign. I know th a t w ith the sp irit of de­ STATE TREASURER TERRELL SELECTS FIRST TEXAN FIVE file with C. V. T errel, S ta te T re asu re r, was the f ir s t person to I he D aily Texap his personal selection for the A ll-C onference basket ball team . He sent in his coupon by special delivery m ail, a rriv in g before eig h t o’clock F rid ay m orning. He chose the follow ing line-up. F o rw a rd s: Bobby Robertson, T ex as; and Gene D arby, Texas Aggies. C en ter: Long Tom George, TCU. G u a rd s: Abie C u rtis, T exas; and Ox F ullingim , Baylor. this y ear and would have selected more of th e Texas team but, living here, I th o u g h t I m ight be a little biased. “ I don’t th in k th ere can be much question of the forw ards mentioned bv me, and of Abie C urtis, who has well established his rig h ts. Fullingim plays a clean gam e, is a good sport, and is considered one of the m ythi­ cal five by m any. I believe th a t he does not fall below my o th er selection a t g uard. “ I have never seen George in ac­ tion. He w as selected from re p u ta ­ tion and re p o rt of gam es in which he T errell also inclosed the following le tte r addressed to th e editor of I he T e x a n : eXttn • “ I have w itnessed every game here | has played. , i i Varsity Fencing Club Organizes Here Today nutted fo r ra tific atio n , and officers will be elected. “ A ordered,” lim ited am ount of equipm ent has already been stated Nelson Scurlock, tre a su re r, “ and all who w ant in on th is th in g be a t the m eeting and pay me two dollars. We are all am ateu rs, b u t we’re going to learn the s tu ff.” l t will ba A pril 4. M ake y o u r d a te L ondon,” which is to The U niversity F encing Club will nted at th e H ancock Theater be organized today, when about fifty ^ M arcb 1Q> .g con_ | peopl(, interested hi the sp o rt meet The Groveton b asket ball team is j Minnick Cox v isitin g a t y la tin g at th e Acacia house. w e eligiblie fo r mo y ble of showing i0t s of speed. Mrs. K ing, chaperon a t th e A p a A field will probably be composed Q Lteategt in te rn a tio n a l One g n one of George M. C ohen's in MB 158 a t 2. A c c o r d i n g to Merne com edy sue- S h a r p ly , the com m ittee of five a r ­ pointed to draw up a constitution and D e d u ced in New by-law s fo r th e d u b has its rep o rt ces** 18spe g S M a r a s f c s a q r ; s v s . ^ r « i T his docum ent vyill be sub- now. — - - - - home in C leburne fo r a b rief visit. M iriam B row n l a s gone m e in T h . Oak C liff basket ball team is probably be C arson. E ck h ard t. P r a tt crowded houses a t p i e c e r s fo r th e re g u la r nine will now playing in London, E ngland, o P rince of O thers who will g et in W ales T h ea ter, w here ,t » sa.d to be *------ the ' . . l i n e a t the B eta house. S .. L am ar R yan Cecil h as re tu rn from H ouston. and Kin*. I the gam e arc F. F. L eissner, T ram m el, j meetin g w ith g re a t success. Jameg M cK night C atchers will be P fan k u ch e, A. Leiss and Thom pson. J -C “ = HANCOCK OPERA HOUSE TODAY AND SATURDAY D*i,T m m b ig t im e v a u o iv iu j 3 :0 0 P. N ights 8 :1 5 The B r o w n w o o d b ask et ball team ner and Ram sey, i , visiting a t the L am bda Chi Alpha house. Tennie Belle C olbert, M arian Ball and Lucile L ister have gone to b o rt W orth to the F a t Stock Show, Dean Keeps Scrapbook of Co-ed Activities Nine Concerts Listed . j F ounders’ Day B anquet S atu rd ay n ig h t a t th e ch ap ter house -av.. - - i» w ritten con- j D elta K appa Epsilon will hold its ce rn *lng w h at the g irls of th e I ni- S a tu id a \ I yg|*gj^y a re doing is clipped and saved by Miss L ula Bawley fo r the Co-Ed S crap Book which she has been keep ­ ing since 1919. E v ery th in g which ---------- o--------— Dnnmifli for Glee Club Tour E ach y ea r a se p a ra te book is kept. T he book fo r la st y ea r h as not been i completed* b u t Miss Bewley said th a t The U n iv ersity of T exas Glee Club jt would be much bigger th a n ever of soon as will be given in cen tral a n d U ]j| book fo r 1922-233 is completed!, J the one fo r th is y ea r will be started . will leave on its an n u al sp rin g to u r b efo re. d ip p in g s T h u rsd ay m orn in g, M arch 20. N l*e j th is y ea r's activities, are being saved and as E astern T exas. The p rogram which the Glee f lu > will p resen t th is year com pares fa- vorably w ith H a rv ard , Columbia and other in stitu tio n s in th is field. F ol­ lowing i» a li5t of the mem)Mrs of the club: D irector, W illiam G. C am p ; m an­ accom panist, ager, Louie D u n b a r; Mrs. V ena K. M atthew s. * F irs t ten o rs: ite rs c h d L. H artley , John Allen Stevenson, J. Robert_LoI- th orp, John c . W hite, Ben h- Wood- b’ sjc o n d ten o rs: H arold F . C alla­ way,, Louis J . D ibrell, F ra n c is H. G erm an, John W ilton Law, George A. M ueller, Colonel C lifton Simmons, C hester C. W rig h t, J . M u rray Ken- , d rk k , F ir s t b asses: Anton H . B erkm an, Donigam J<* Cannon, John A. Guinn, Guy H. Holm an, Bob Joseph Lyles, Cle! Silvey. _ Second b asse s!'L o u ie D unbar f aul M atthew s, Vinson M. M ouser, Wood­ w ard M. R itter, H a rris F la n a g a n Bmith, J . P. W atson. — o------------- I t will bo A pril 4. M ake y o u r d a te QUEEN If you rn Us today, you will mis an incomparable picture— “ E T E R N A L CITY” W ith BERT LYTELL and BARBARA LAMARR There has never been one made like it. E X T R A : W ill Rogers in “T he Cake Eater.” B 8 E 3 P T H U ., F R I., S A T . “THE LEAVEN WORTH CASE*’ Anna K a th e r in e G r e e n ’, g r e a t m ystery d r a m a well tcrj^Oned#- “WEST IS WESTM up* „ F a b le s tho D ay T opics of A N D N E W S R E E L Labor Temple Theater T e n t h a n d B razo s T h e F a m o u s M A N H A T T A N P L A Y E R S D R A M A T IC S T O C K CO. T H U R S .— F R I .— SA T . “I SHOULD WORRY” M O N .— T U E S .— W E D . “THE CRIMSON NEMESIS” B A R G A IN M A T IN E E S W e d .—- S a t . — 3 :1 5 Music By T E M P L E O R C H E S T R A P R E - W A R P R I C E S : M a tin e e s: 15c— 21c N ights: 2* c— 59c G o W h e r e th e C ro w d Goes sp- e f ; M IM V EN ITA U ' ^IMPRESSIONS ROME AND OAUT. DEI RO Tnt MASUR Of THI ACCOROiAN/ 8 A B S fe f c S S . CLARA BARBY WH,Tu o o * . ■ u l m a t HARI l TM?OAtAJ P A P E R M A N lP O L A tO P ® n EXT I FEATU) INCUBI!* ^ABOPlFMUS ROGER IMHOF AMO C O M P A N Y P R t i l N T I N O ^ IN A PEST HOUSE HANCOCK Opera House Monday Night, March 10th Curtain at 8 o'Clock • ✓ ' * 1 _____ I _ w a . I - ■g eo r g e M. COH a n si NEWEST COMEOX SPOOFIMG THC BRITISH I H LSO THIS J I lls LONDON! I I ^ W w iT H MR. AND MRS. COBURN Prices: SOc to $2.50— Plug Tax SEATS NOW SELLING— MAIl^ORDER^NOM^ Last D ay T oday! Sale of Hosiery Chiffon and M edium Silk Stockings .29 3 P a i r s $ 3 . 7 5 -Brown -Cordovan -Navy -Sunset -Beige -Nude -Airdale -G reen -Black Scarbrough’s LONGHORN BARBER SHOP FO R T H E LA D IES A ND CHILDREN W e have opened a parlor w ith special barber. I lob- by H orse for the children. I V ISIT US SOON 2302 G uadalupe A Dedication -•***<* * #»-«**• m “ In com m em oration of th at spirit of loy­ the W orld W ar w ith high inspiration and eagerness to serve, w e shall dedicate our Texas Memoral Stadium As a place w here men m ay gain strength and practice courage; to those fighting T ex an s who have courageously given their service th at freedom and dem ocracy may ■ be preserved on earth. THE ZERO HOUR DRAWS NEAR. WHAT ARE YOU WILLING TO SACRIFICE TO THE HON­ OR OF THOSE WHO MADE THE SU­ PREME SAC­ RIFICE I S IHI MANDAP IRTAlNMtNt alty an d nobility w hich sent I exans into FOUR HIGH thought seriously about the advantage of early buying? G ro v e to n ( 1 4 ) f Pennington (2) f , Harrott (8) c........ Atkinson (2) g ....... Friffin (2) ......... Sheffield o> Henderson and Waite to Be Assistant Instructors at Institution The finest lot o f T o n y S a r g ’s M a r io n e t t e . . J u n i o r H igh S c h o o l* M a rc h $0, KN O X HATS KN O X CAPS WHY IS THE DRISKILL SO BUSY? THE WALTER TIPS COMPANY 708 Congress Hardware and Machinery Sporting Goods, Guns and Ammunition Automobile Accessories Send The Daily Texan Home BOARD AND ROOM J u n i o r SA Y BILL They have put in a high tailoring depart­ grade ment at the Campus Shop. They take the old ones and make them look like new. They change the old styles to the new styles, at a very little cost. and for And pressing can’t be they beat. Send your next suit down. They call for and Ju st phone them. deliver. cleaning Phone 4998 CAMPUS SHOP 230G Guadalupe FRANK LAWS Now With The Campus Shop a/n/t w e have IF the shoes that we repaired could talk, our reputa­ tion \#ould be nation­ wide. Many a pair of shoes run-down old that was ready for the rubbish man h a s found new life in our shop. Let us convince “ N eit jot O ld " Allen Shoe Shop 2400 Guad. Phone 4597 DRISKILL CAFE AND COFFEE SHOP A lw ays W elcomes Students and Faculty LONE STAR ICE COMPANY Ju st W est of the A venue on Second Street Service: A lw ays Prompt and Courteous. It C osts No More to Get the Best D IA L 6119 O R 9233 C O LD S T O R A G E IN CO N N EC TIO N WE ARE HERE FOR A PURPOSE COURTESY SERVICE MAH-JONG Radio Supplies Curling Iron. 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