BaityFirst College Daily in the South STEERS AND MINNESOTA GOPHERS WILL PLAY TODAY C O N M L U C IE R TO TESI I H L E BF LONGHORN PLAYERS o i y c ROMANTICIST TODAY| » j ? DEAN PARLIN WILL READ SELECTIONS OF ENGLISH FOR SPRING FOOTBALL TRAINING WEDNESDAY FIFTY MEN COME OUT AUSTIN, TEXAS, T HUR SDA Y, MARCH 27, 1924 RIG H T FIELDER ' B U S S T O C O M E O U T ! IS No. 141 Declares People Em phasize Outward Show in M ental Life F IR IW S ON MIND Mind Is Not Radically Sun dered From the Brain B y G o r d o n L. L e w i s T e x a n F e a t u r e B o a r d "M ind is action, d rive, ch an ge an d m ovem ent t h a t goes ever o n w a rd , and is not a sta tic , fixed t h in g ,” declared D r. C u n n in g h a m in his a d d re ss on "M in d a s A c tion” l a s t n ig h t a t th e YMCA a ud itoriu m . Dr. C u n n in g h a m began his lecture] T h e n i g h t f o r c e o f I He D a ily T e x a n wa* a s t o n i s h e d l a i t n ig h t by a m y s t e r i o u s call a n ­ n o u n c i n g th e a p p r o a c h i n g r e le a s e t e l e p h o n e o f a B lu n d e r b u s s on A p r il I, w h ich is b e i n g p r i n t e d o u t o f to w n . T h e p e r s o n on t h e p h o n e w a s a p p a r e n t l y d i s g u i s i n g his v o ic e , an d m e m b e r s o f t h e to o k th e r e c e i v e r a t t e m p t i n g tu r n s at to I he t e l e ­ t h e v o i c e . p h o n e e x c h a n g e w a s u n a b le t o tell fr o m w h a t th e n u m b e r t h e call w as i d e n t i f y s t a f f p u t in. CATALOGUE PRESS IO with S w if t 's h itte r s a tire , “ T he T a le of the T u b ,” in which th e u n iv e rse | Contam* List of Subscribers w as likened to a s u it of clothes. T h is m e ta p h o r, Dr. C u n n in g h a m s ta te d , hits th e bull's th e whole eye scheme of things. W e over e m p h a size e x te r n a l th i n g s ; we see only th e o u tw a r d show. T h is is t r u e of men ta i life. W e th in k of m ind a s sepa- W ho Made Publication Possible Copy fo r th e l a s t p a r t of the c a t in l i t of su bsc rib ers who tho cat flog.ic I p o s s ib ly bar. *„nc to th e p rin t* -. T he alogue of e luding made the p r in tin g of th e B yron collection, the in r a t e f r o m bodily « « » * ■ » a c tiv ity .» like a s u it of c l o t h e . t h a t we put on ourselves. We, a re , th ere- fore, s a fe in s a y in g t h a t mind and I* body a r c s e p a r a t e ; h u t mind ra dica lly sun de re d f r o m b r a in is not th e th e o ry of F o u r V ie w * o f M in d T h e re a r e f o u r views of th e re la tion of the m ind an d body; and these a re called the ca su a l views. T h e r e is f i r s t in te ra c tio n a lis m T h is is th e theory t h a t mind a c ts on body and body a cts on mind. Second­ ly, th e th e o ry is held by some t h a t body ac ts casu a lly on mind, b u t th a t mind does not a c t on body. T h is is technically known as E phi-phenom e- nalism . T h e t h e o r y — called t h i r d E’a n-psych ism — is e x a c tly o pposite to the th e o ry previously explained. P a n ­ th e psychism holds cause of body. T hen, fo u rth ly , p a r - rallelism p u ts f o r t h the theo ry t h a t mind a n d body a r e on p a ra lle l tr a c k s , but n e ith e r in fluences each other. t h a t m ind is M in d a n d B o d y C o n n e c t e d “ B u t,” said D r. C u n n in g h a m , "w hic he ve r view we accept, we m u st a d m it t h a t mind and body a r e som e­ I t m akes no diffei how connected. ence how we link these th e o rie s; th ey all connect m ind a n d body in some m a n n e r .” c a ta lo g u e will be o r „ad f o r a t t r i b u t i o n - - by A or ii 19, th e 4*;te of the Byron C e n te n n a r y E xhibition. I h ree h u n ­ dred and seven copies will be p rin te d , and each one will he num bered, said D r. R. H . Griffith, W ednesday. T h e book wit! c o n ta in one h u nd re d pages and six e n g r a v in g s. I t wall be bound lh blite silk and sta m p e d in gold and ev ery copy going to the 106 sub sc ribe rs will be a u to g r a p h e d by Dr. G r if f ith , c u r a t o r of th e W renn L ib ra ry , and P ro fe sso r l l. M. Jones. Those who did no t subscribe will be albe to secure u n a u to g r a p h e d copies fo r $4.50 or $5.00. S u b sc rip tio n s to the ca ta lo gu e cam e from f a r a n d n e a r. T he e a s t w as well re p re se n te d , Miss F a n n ie Ratch- ford of th e W re n n L ib r a r y said, W ed ­ nesday. A m ong the su b sc rib e rs w ere H a r v a r d , and Columbia U n iv ersitie s, New Y ork S ta te L ib r a ry , a n d Con­ n e c t i c u t S ta t e L ib ra ry . O th e r s u b ­ sc rib e rs w ere Q ueen’s College in C a n ­ ad a , m a n y T e x a s city and college li­ b r a r ie s , f o r m e r an d p r e s e n t s t u d e n t s ’ of th e U n iv e rsity , A u stin to w nspeo ­ ple, a n d th e U n iv e rs ity fa c u lty m e m ­ bers. Baseball and Track Par­ ticipants E xcused From Practice B y H a r r y E. M o o r e fo o tb a ll W'ith m a n y of the m en who a r e co nsidered su re to he r e g u la rs on the te a m n e x t fall o u t fo r o th e r sp orts, s p rin g t r a i n i n g g ot u n d e r w ay y e s te r d a y a f te r n o o n on .Ionian in u n i ­ Field w ith a b o u t f if t y men form . The f i r s t d a y ’s w ork consisted of p u n tin g , c a tc h in g p u n ts and passes and a light w o r k o u t in c h a r g in g fo r the line men. Both b aseball a nd tr a c k have a t ­ tra c te d m a n y of th e football m en this season and th e s e m en have been excused fro m t a k in g the p ro g ra m . Sm alley, sp rin g tr a in i n g E c k h a rd t, P f a n n k u c h e , L e issne r and Allen are all on th e baseball te a m , while tra c k has ta k e n B urns, Sett*- gast, S p ra g u e , D a y v a u lt and S h e a r e r . T w e l v e F r o m L a i t Y e a r paid. in la st season a r e o u t O nly a b o u t a dozen m en fro m th e squad of f o r tra in in g , the r e m a in d e r o f the c an didates c om ing fr o m the fr e s h m e n , S h o rth o rn and in tra m u r a l te a m s a nd fro m o th e r schools. C a p ta in Jim M a rle y leads th e o ld ­ tim ers. With him a r e : H u b e r t F o s ­ te r , " B lu e ” Sm ith, Bob H o m a n , M a tt Newell, J im H a r t, Bob N e b le tt, W. B. T ra m m e ll, H o m e r T oland . N e w P l a y e r ! L i l t e d T h e fre s h m a n te a m s e n t up a r e g im e n t o f men he a d e d by Stover, and includ in g Moore, Hall, W illiam s, P e n n y , R u n d e ll, W a ite , N agle, N ixon, C h am p io n, C um m ins and o th e rs. F ro m the S h o r th o r n s c o m e : Dor- nack, H a rw oo d, M cCullough, Ramon, B r a d f Ute, Y ou ng, Sip tak , S p rin g e r, Bachel, E stes a n d Reiss. O th e r c a n d id a te s, inclu ding those fro m o th e r schools, in tr a m u r a l tea m s, and new m e r a r e : D a v en p o rt, H o r n s ­ by, Nevine, M obley, Sewell, F. Akin, Y o u a c k , Cam pbell, Van Z a n d t, L ary, G ruin, Nail, Davis, Collins, L a n e, P a r ­ rish and Sewell, Ike. In th e w ork th is a f te r n o o n Coach S te w a r t tu r n e d the kic k e rs o v e r to Bobby R o bertso n, gave W a ite ch a rg e of the p assing and c h a rg in g and con ­ te n te d him self w ith th e g e n e r a l su ­ pervision of th e whole show. O l d - T i m e r s C o m e O u t M any of th e old-tim ers had to come o u t a nd ta k e a look a t th e men who a r e t r y i n g to fill th e ir places. Big Jo e W a rd g o t e n th u se d a n d sp e n t some tim e show ing th e lin em en the I pro p er way to charge. In sp e a k in g o f the m a te ria l Dr. C u n n in g h a m n e x t showed th e fallacy, in his opinion, of s e p a r a t in g the m ind and body, lf the mind and body a r e d is tin c t an d s e p a r a te , then w h a t is th e m ind? T hen th e mind is nothing . W hen so su nd e re d from body, m ind is m eaningless. How ever fallacio us this th e o r y m ay be, m ind Ule, „ , and body a r e considered s e p a r a te by j . m a n y people. These people hold th e , th r o u g h which mind a s a t h e a t e r — r - | H undson I* A dded to V ocational S taff of E xten sion Departm ent ______ f o r n e x t ye a r, Coach S t e w a r t s a id ; " I t is e n tirely too e arly to tell a n y th in g a b o u t the men who a r e o u t h e r e now. j We lost some m igh ty good m en last H u n d so n , f o r m e r s ta te di- fall »nd it is g oing to bo m ig h ty hard r {or V o cational E d u c a tio n , has: to replace the m . _ H ow ever, we have from th e ir looks, a n d th e r e is a lw a y s tho ch a n c e t h a t th e y m ay com e th r o u g h asso c ia te d with th e Division i some f a ir m a te r ia l, In d u strie s o f t h e D u - y E x tc na ion in the U n i v e r s i t y , j u d g in g N. S. p a s , th e i r ! H u n d s " had se v e ra l y e a rs e x - with the goo ds.” and 5 ' " Mind *1.* D y n a m ic : peri,.nee in v o c a tio n .! w ork a n d is ••My th e o ry ," d eclared Dr. C u n - 1, c o n sid e re d a d ecided n in g h a m , "seem s .Staff, a c c o r d in g to u n m is ta k e a b ly T e a c h e r s T r a in in g point o u t th e f a c t t h a t mind is dy- to L a u r a M u r ra y , h ead o f the Divi- namic, is chan geable, is movable, t h a t th in g s p a s s th r o u g h it in a k aleido­ scopic m a n n e r." •*-*--*•1 gjon o f T r a i n i n g and In d u strie s. A t e a c h e r s tr a in in g 11 , Educational Survey to Be C om pleted Soon Strong M innesota Club Re- Ported C ontending for Big Ten Title PONSFORD NIM PITCH Gopher Coach H as not A n­ nounced Nam e of M in­ nesota Pitcher P R O B A B L E L I N E - U P S G o p h e r s R a s e y , r f .... ........... .................. H o a r , lf G u z e y , c f ------- - i A r c h e r , ss ....... M o ss , 2b C a n f i e l d , 3b P e s e k , l b — C h r is t g a u , c ......... ....... T e x a s K ib b ie , 2b E c k h a r d t , lf O d o m , ss C a r so n , rf . S m a l l e y , 3b P r a t t , c f ....... M u lc a h y , l b .......... L e is s n e r , c P o n s f o r d , p a h a c h i e , w h o E d w a r d “ B u g * " C a n o n , o f W a x ­ i* p l a y i n g hi* th ird y e a r f o r V a r s i t y a n d w h o wa* th e le a d i n g h i t t e r la*t y e a r , it e x p e c t e d t o do g r e a t w o r k thi* i c a i o n . UNIVERSITY EKES W E L C O M E CLUB Trip W ill Be Com pleted by Concert at Belton Sat­ urday Night a r r iv a l, New U n iv e rsity clubs a r c b eing o r ­ ganized along the ro u te of th e Glee Club t r i p to extend th e V a r s ity boys a welcome upon th e ir a c ­ co rd in g to a m essage received from Louie D u n b a r, m a n a g e r of th e club. J o h n A. Lom ax, s e c r e ta r y of th e E x ­ s tu d e n ts Association, is m ak in g the t r i p w ith th e o rg a n iz a tio n an d m a k ­ ing th e concerts occasions fo r g e t-to ­ g e th e r m eetings fo r th e exes. T a y ­ lor a n d A th e n s exes have form ed a s ­ s o c ia tio n s th is week. II. T . P r u i t t , s u p e r in te n d e n t of school a t T y le r, e s tim a te d th e a u ­ dience t h a t h e a rd th e c o n c e rt in t h a t city S a t u r d a y n ig h t to be the largest] ever g a th e r e d in T y le r. S im ila r re­ p o r ts h ave come fr o m ev ery town w h e re th e club h a s a p p e a re d t h u s fa r . B y V i c t o r E m a n u e l C lark Field will be the scene o f an in tersectio nal c o n flict th is a f t e r ­ noon w hen the M inn e sota G ophers m e e t the the T e x a s L o n g h o rn s on diam ond a t 4:00. T h e G ophers held th e str o n g SMU P o n ie s to a small score y e ste rd a y a n d will be fig h tin g th e ir h a rd e st this a f te r n o o n to ato n e fo r t h a t d e fe a t. T h e L o ng ho rn s will find the G ophers a s t r o n g e r nine th a n w ere th e S o u th w e s te rn P ira te s, who were e n te r ta in e d by the L onghorns M onday and T u e sd a y . b u t I Coach Disch sta te d y e s te r d a y t h a t th e he expected a re a l f ig h t from “ I am n o t a c q u a in te d w ith Gophers. the M innesota ro s te r, have h e a rd t h a t th e ir nine will be one o f th e Big Ten the c o n te n d e rs f o r title ,” s ta te d th e v e te r a n L on gh orn m en to r. th e y did n o t b o a st a str o n g club, th ey w ould n o t have a t ­ te m pted tw elve-day g ru e llin g th e y m e et S o u th e rn tr ip , on which the stro n g e s t t e a m s o f th is se c tio n .” “ If a P o n s f o r d R e a d y ace " M a n n y ” P o n sfo rd , of th e L ong ho rn h u rlin g corps, is th e m ost probable choice to s t a r t to d a y ’s g am e w ith the Gophers. T h e sore a rm t h a t p rev e n te d " M a n n y ” fro m p a r tic ip a t­ ing in th e S o u th w e ste rn scries is now alm ost healed, and th e s ta r s o u th p a w declared y e ste rd a y t h a t he would be able if Coach Disch g ave him the call. O sc a r E c k h a rd t, who in f o u r inn in gs w as v ery e ff e c tiv e a g a in st the P ir a te s , w'iil probably di- vide d u ty w ith A lb e r t P o n sfo rd . to w ork ^___ A fiance w a s given by s tu d e n ts the c o n c e rt S a t u r d a y n ig h t. in honor of the club a lte r ^ C om plete C atalogue Leissner, w'hose b a t w as very m uch f i r s t Ijonghorn th e responsible f o r victory, will P o n s f o rd ’? receive shoots. The infield will be com posed of M ulcahy, K ibble, Sm alley a n d Odom. C arson, P r a t t and E c k h a r d t W ill Be R eady Soon will be in th e g a r d e n s with K ing dis- placing E c k h a rd t in case the l a t t e r is o f Bieber C ollection C a ta lo g u in g o f th e B ie b e r c o lle c -fs e n t to the m ound, M i n n e s o t a A r r , v e t T o d a y tion o f A m e ric a n l i t e r a t u r e has beg un I and will be co m p leted in a b o u t fltxl w eeks, Miss M a ry C o ff, h e a d c a te - e a r iy this m o rn in g . lo g u c r, said W ed n esd ay . The M in n e so ta n s a r e due to a r r iv e I t is u n d e r s to o d t h a t th e y a r e tr a v e lin g in a p r iv a te is a valuable one c a r an(i Coach Disch along w ith sev- a n d is a n e f f o rt on th e p a r t of th e e ra l jocai a n d U n iv e rs ity fa n s will g a th e r all A m erican lit- m ee t th em . L ittle is know n o f th e T h e collection e r a t u r e o f b o th ma jo r a n d min©* J individual* in w r i t e r s of p ro se a n d p oetry from the t fcat a n had e x c e lle n t r e p u ta tio n s colonial perio d down to the last gen- j e r a ti o n . I t has been in the possession • o f th e U n iv e rs ity since 1922, w hen a ! special a p p ro p ria tio n was g r a n te d fo r (C o n tin u e d on P a g e 4) t h e i r line-up C A L E N D A R e x c e p t as H udson I s Prom inent N aturalist and E ssayist FACULTY GEOLOGY IO FOR M E N T IO N A t 5 th is a f te r n o o n , in E d u c a tio n B u ild in g 312, D ean H. T. Parlin will i-ead f o r an h o u r fr o m th e w orks ex. W . H. H u dso n, the p r o m in e n t E n g ­ lish n a tu r a lis t, n ovelist and essayist. T h e se le c tio ns— of a p e rso n a l n a t u r e , e ith e r h u m o ro u s, p a th e tic or illusion- A m erican A ssociation of Pe-! a r y —-will be t a k e n f r o m th o se tw o d e lig h tfu l sketch -b oo ks “ A T r a v e l­ ler in L ittle T h in g s ” an d “ Tho Book of th o N a t u r a l i s t ” . troleum G eologists Holds Important M eeting SCHUCERT WILL S K M Noted Paleontologist of Yale Scientific School to Make Address H ud son is a r o m a n tic is t, and m a n y recall him as th e a u t h o r of th e s t a r t ­ lin g " G r e e n M a n sio n s” , a novel done a f t e r th e m a n n e r o f " T h e C astle of O t r a n t o ” . T h e Dial called his " F a r A w a y a n d L on g A g o ” a “ c h a rm in g a u t o b io g r a p h y ” . " O f th e v a st and p r e te n tio u s horde o f m o dern e s s a y ­ ists ,” w r ite s a J a p a n e s e critic, " H u d ­ son alone, to my m ind, s u s ta in s alike th e th e b e s t tr a d i tio n s of Addison, . of a t on th e ! H o u s t o n Geology classes, w ith the excep­ tion of those in f i r s t y e a r w ork in which quizzes will be given, will not be m et th is week-end due to th e f a c t ap p ea l of Lam b, a n d th e m o dern ism t h a t th e fa c u lty of t h a t d e p a r tm e n t I of S te v e n so n .” a r e a tte n d in g a convention “ P eo ple w ho like H ud so n a d m ire A m erican A ssociation of P e tro leu m him very m u c h ,” e x p la in e d Dr. I ar- lin, " a n d I c a n ’t say m uch f o r the Geologists T h u r s d a y , F r id a y , and S a t u r d a y , ac- o th e rs. H is th e m e s a re v e ry slig h t; cord in g to D r. F. W. Sim onds who he t r e a t s of an im a ls and b irds a g r e a t Indeed they do n o t a t tim es rise Ileal. le ft W edn esd ay n ig h t fo r t h a t city. tho above th e c o m m o nplace. p rofessors, t r e a t m e n t style is sim ple, is T. L. Bailey, A. I L Deen, H. P. B y ­ s u p e r b ; H u d s o n ’s p e rs o n a lity , win- bee, G. A. P a rk in s o n , L. T. P a tto n , A. D. P o tte r , E. H . S ellards, A. K. some y e t f r e e fro m all s e n tim e n ta lity , T yson, Ii. C. W eaver, F. L. W h itney, d o m in a te s his u n p r e te n t io u s discus- le ft W edn esd ay a fte r n o o n to make j si0n of c om m on th in g s. H e is, o f the an o verland tr ip to Houston Several a u th o r s I know , on e o f the k e e n e st advanced s tu d e n ts have also gone to , o b s e rv e rs o f p e o p le .” the convention w hich will be atte n d e d | all by p r o m in e n t geologists p a r t s of th e U nited S ta te s. S c h u c e r t t o S p e a k O th e r in s tr u c t o r s and ---------------o-------------- fr o m B ut th e j ASSEMBLY E E T IN ILL T O N I E R ! to Draft N ew Calendar D r. C h a rle s S chu cert, who will be th e chief sp e a k e r a t th e m eeting, is P r o f e s s o r of Geology a t Yale U n i-j th e Sheffield Scientific^ v e rs ity in School and c u r a t o r of th e Peabody M useum of Y ale which co ntains a la r g e n u m b e r of geological work*. \Y ill Discuss Plan H e is a m em ber of the N a tio n a l A cademy of Sciences, an d h a s w rit- te n several textbooks a m o n g which a r e "H is to ric a l Geological P a le o g r a ­ phy of N o r th A m e ric a ” and " T e x t ­ book of Geology.” T h e l a t t e r book j r u lin g On a c c o u n t of th e ---------- ____ _ by P r e s id e n t S u tto n o f r e c e n t over- the th e S tu d e n ts As- to n ig h t a t 7 :00 I S . . „ y ... , th e ._ ! ‘ wnrk „ te r m w oik. used by f r e s h m e n classes a t th e social c a le n d a r bill, w ;u mopL used U n iv e r s ity d u r in g the f a ll a n d w in .) solubly will m e e t . t e r m In his bill, a c c o rd in g to P r e s id e n t Dyer, o ’clock f o r the p u rp o s e o f discussin g D r S c h u c e rt gave a c o m p r e h e n s e the q uestion f u r t h e r . A c o m m itte e hie a d d r e s s on th e su b je ct " T h e Sea- will p r o b a b ly be a p p o in te d f o r the w a y s or Geosyclines of N o rth A m e n - , p urp o se o f m e e tin g w ith th e social c a ” before th e S o u th w e s te rn G eolog-1 c a le n d a r c o m m itte e to d ra w up a new ical Society T u e sd a y nigh t. ta lk, D r. S c h u c ert em phasized A lth o u g h the b o a rd o f d ire c to rs of f a c t t h a t a geosycline is a long, en -, th e T e x a s S tu d e n ts P u b lic a tio n s has d u r in g sin k in g a r e a w ithin a c o n t i - j asked t h a t th e assem b ly t a k e no ac tion on th e L o ngh orn M ag azin e and nent, t h a t e v en tu a lly rises to R a n g e r q u e stio n , it is th o u g h t t h a t m o u n ta in ranges. A f te r dividing geosyclines into p r i - j t h i * qu estion will be discussed a nd to n ig h t T h e B lu n d e r b u s s question will also b r o u g h t up a n d m a r y a n d sequent, a n d giving d if f e r e n tia te d am ples them fr o m the gean ticlin es and med- ite r r a n e a n s , and discussed the d e rla n d s of th e c o n tin e n t as being the chief source of sedim ents in the sea- w a y s. T h e le c tu re also the cycle of c h a n g e s th ro u g h w h ich; Return T od ay A fter th e e a r t h is c o n a U n tly ^ i n g , a n d of m o u n ta in fo rm in g . 0------- I l l / ; l l tr e a t e d of L o n g h o r n D c U l d W i l l A nnual Spring Tour e x *|gom o d e f in ite a c tio n ta k e n th e processes of th in g s discussed. bor- m j n o r of each, s e v e ra l fo r m o th e r he ™ _ r e t u r n ------------ a - P la n s fo r th e Senior Sing, the an R eagan M em bers M ake I A f te r a nine-day to u r of th e s ta te , to j the L o ngh orn Band will A u s tin to d a y fro m E n n is, w h e re they P lans for Senior Sing gav e th e la s t c o n c e rt of th e ir a n n u a l s p r in g p r o g r a m . O th e r tow ns which 1. 1 w ere visited by th e L o n g horn B and th e j an d V a r s i t y ’s P r e m ie r E n t e r t a i n e r s to u r w e re B e a u m o n t, P o r t n ual sp r in g fe stiv a l R*»mran^ L i t e r a r y Society fo r all sen-1 on lur K in ., w e r e considered a t th e bi-] A r t h u r , O ra n g e . B re n h a m , M ex.a, m onthly m eetin g of t h a t o rg a n iz a tio n H o usto n, and C orsicana, held in the G irls’ .Study Hall W ed -, ne sd a y a fte rn o o n . C o m m ittees w e r e b an d w,ll give the sam e a p p o in te d to d ir e c t th e work. T h e which th e y h ave p rese n te d n ‘ o n W ednesday! A p r i l 9. probably F ollo w ing t h e , r a n n u a l c u sto m , the p r o g r a m he on t r i p a t th e J u n i o r H igh School th e in I f i r s t of nex t week fo r th e e n te r ta in - m e n t of U n iv e r s ity s tu d e n ts and cit izens o f A ustin . , mc e tin " of R e a g a n will be held given by th is _ . . . ----------- o- th r e e classes i v e rsity of M innesota a n d D r. George c o lle c to r to in a t th e c e n t e r w as E d u c a tio n a l su rv ey w ork the op e n e d in S an A n tonio on M a rc h l l U n iv e rsity h a s been com pleted by by him. M any vocational te a c h e r s j P r e sid e n t L. I). C o ffm a n of th e Uni- h ave e n ro lle d which h av e b ee n o rg a n ise d . T h e w i F. Zook of th e fe d e ra l b u re a u of ed- left T u e sd ay claasca m e e t fro m 4 : 0 0 to 6 : 0 0 a n d unction. Dr. C o f f m a n 7 : 0 0 to 9 : 0 0 e ach day. th e N o r th T ex as i n s t r u c t o r in J u n i o r A g ric u ltu ra l College a t A r- He will also be an lington, a n d D r. Zook h a s gone to stu d y the n o rm a l and in d u s tria l i n ­ s titu te a t P r a ir e View. the s u m m e r school th e U n iv e rsity u n d e r th e d ire c tio n o f the Division o f T r a d e s and In d u strie s. n ig h t to in a poet session a t T h e old th e o ry of psychology held (C o n tin u e d on P a g e T h r e e ) Dr. W ooten W ill T alk to Pre-M ed* T onight Dr. Goodat W ooten, Austin Hur­ goon an d p r o m in e n t medical a u t h o r ­ ity of the S o u th w est, will give an a d d re ss to n ig h t a t 7 :30 p. rn., a t the Y M CA. All p re-m ed s t u d e n ts a r e u rg e d to a t te n d th e le c tu re f o r it will p r o w of i n te re s t to th e m , ac c o rd in g to th e p r e s id e n t o f th e Pre-M ed So ilwa P r o .M n / 'l * J ____iv . . th e W re n n L i b r a r y w h e re Miss T a n ­ nic R a tc h f o r d will give a s h o rt talk on th e lib r a r y collections. a-------- P R E L A W S M E E T I n sta lla tio n of o f fic e r s and a d is­ cu ssio n o f w a y s of in c r e a sin g m em ­ b ersh ip w ill b e th e c h ie f f e a t u r e s o f a m ee tin g of th e P re -L a w A sso c ia tio n SM U M ustangs D efeat I th e sp rin g term o th er prom- M innesota U 5-3 in en t p h y sic ia n s and _______ Dallas T e x a s , M arch 2 6 — M i m i c - A lth ou gh s o U fell b e f o r e th e SMU M u s t a n g s ; s po nsore d b y to d ay by a 5-3 score.! T h e G ophers fa c u lty mem- h ers w ill sp eak a t d iff e r e n t tim e s be I r e - Med Society le c tu re s will th e se the w th e y a re open to the g e n e ra l public th a n one h u n d re d active m e m b e rs o f the society. for th e p a s t season have m ade a p ­ plic a tio n s f o r the place and th e m a n ­ a g e r will be chosen from am o n g these men. O th e r ro u tin e business will be a tte n d e d to a t th is meeting. M O O R E A T T E N D S M E E T I N G Mrs. C h arles J. Moore, h e a d of th e m a n * * . , . D e p a r tm e n t of V i . u . i i n d u c t i o n , ie in F red erick sb u rg to a t t e n d the dis tr ie t m ee tin g o f th e P a r e n t- T e a c h e r s A sso cia tio n . She w ill le c tu r e on " T h e Value o f Motion th e School.” P ic tu re s in in th e U w A u d i u , i u m “ * " 5 1 uved’ th r e e h u r l e r * T n a n a t t e m p t to] T h e r e a r e m ore r - n t f o f th e y e a r will b e a r r a n g e d . I op th e M u sta n g a tta c k . long lyrics. T h e th r e e - f o u r th s inches a n d two inches wide and c o n ta in s 125 p ages title o f fin ely p rin te d p age a n n o u n c e s t h a t th e volum e c o n ­ ta in s “ songs o f A m e ric an w r i t e r s ” a n d t h a t it w a s p r in te d in 1820 in N ew York by R. and W. A. B a rsto w . T u c k e d betw een its pages a n d p r in te d in ty p e scarcely discern ib le w it h o u t a glass is F ra n c is S c o tt K e y ’s " S t a r S pa n g le d B a n n e r ,” o — C O U N C I L WILL ELECT MANAGER T h e A thletic Council will m e e t F r i- day a fte rn o o n a n d nam e a m a n a g e r f o r th e 1924 football te am , D r. Pen- its p u rch a se . T h e tw o men will meet Dr. € . M. Hill, who is m ak in g a su rv e y of s ta te teach ers colleges, a t Denton to stu dy the College of In d u s t r ia l A r ts . Dr. Zook expects to visit th e Jo h n I ar-• t r e c i ta l io n s . leton College a t Steph en ville before leaving t h e state . O n e of the u n u s u a l books o f the is a tiny volume e n title d collection / ‘T h e Aeolian H a r p ,” c o n ta in in g old I, p o p u la r A m erican songs arui a few a n d is b a r e ly two . .. . , i t .. o* T h u r s d a y 5 : 0 0 , P u b l i c R e a d i n g , E d . B . 312. 7 : 0 0 , A s s e m b l y m e e t i n g . 7 : 1 5 , P r e - L a w A s s o c i a t i o n , L a w A u d i t o r i u m . C lu b H o u s e . C A . S t u d y H a l l / H a ll. 7 : 1 5 , F a c u l t y W o m e n ’s C lu b , 7 : 3 0 , P r e - M e d i c a l S o c i e t y , Y M F r i d a y 5 : 0 0 , G a m m a A lp h a C h i. G irl* 7 :30, L a T e r t u l i a , Girls S tu d y 5 : 0 0 , D a n c i n g class p ra c tic e ©he Dailu ©exati 6 © BILLY STIFF -------- W f e p m e BOSV ? - SAY I * A S S IS T A N T ^ P tX rtW T Y HA N . 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On sale a t ............................... $5.45 stitc h e d sty le s, M iddle S ex O x fo rd s in b lack ve­ lo u r c a lf, Engli.sh la st. Also ta n kid, college la st. $8.50 val­ $5.95 .......... ues. Now all the difference between just an ordinary cigarette and — FATIMA, the most skillful blend in cigarette history. G E L L M A N ’S DEPARTMENT STORE 201-203 East Sixth Street Turtle Club Test Admits One Member DYNAMIC MIND (C o n tin u e d f r o m ,p a g e o n e ) S C A R B R O U G H ’S M A N ’S SHOP, L Society Phi Beta Pi Announces Initiates mum IKM** mmrnmmmmmmmmmummm THEATER ROW B Y E . L E E WYSONG H a n c o c k : ‘M a y t i m e / ' a G a s n i e r p r o d u c t i o n . ag a in . A lpha K ap p a c h a p te r o f Phi B e ta Pi, m ed ical f r a te r n ity a t G alv esto n , in itia tio n of wish to an n o u n ce th e M a j e s t i c : Z a n e G r e y ’ s “ T h e H e r i t a g e o f th e D e s e r t . Q u e e n : V io l a D a n a in I he th e follow in g m e n : H e a r t B a n d i t . ” T e x a s : E t h e l C l a y t o n in “ lf I W e r e Q u e e n . ” F . M. M alon e, G alvesto n , T e x a s . D r. M. F . B led soe, F .A .C .S ., p re s­ id e n t-e le c t o f th e T e x a s S ta te M edi­ cal A sso cia tio n , P o r t A r th u r , T e x a s . D r. T . E . D u nn am , H o u sto n , T e x a s . M a e W e s t D r. J o e E . D an iel, m ed ical d ire c to r C o m i n g of th e G r e a t S o u th ern L ife In s u r­ a n ce C o ., H o u sto n , T e x a s . D r. A. T . T a lle y , H o u ston , T e x a s . The Question, Fat or I Kin V iola D a n a , th e M etro lu m in a ry , a f te r h av in g found it n e c e s s a ry sev­ e ra l m onths a g o to fa tte n up a little. tr y in g to reduce it is now hard at She got on the scales d u rin g the th e new M e tro p ic tu re , film ing of ‘The H e a r t B a n d it,” now show ing a t the C rescen t T h e a t e r , an d w as hor- 104 | rifted to find pounds. H ence th e diet. M iss D an a I re fu se s to tip the sca le s a t m ore th an j IOO pounds. re g iste re d they /.ane G r e v ’s Story M ae W e s t, h eadline a c to r a t the at M a je s t ic , . , . Robe Daniels, 1 , . , . . . , . . i . . , , , E rn e s t . , . , is one of M a je stic op ening F r i d a y , has cre a te d a sen sation in re c e n t W in te r G arden shows bv b e r in te rp re ta tio n of ‘ blue . son gs and e c c e n tric ja z z d an ces. M iss . . . th e s ta l l who h as W e st — ne to th e fr o n t v e ry rap id ly be- " i a i ca u se she is said to be as d iff e re n t! in h e r m ethod of e n te rta in m e n t as js j t o d a j . Al Jo lso n and E v a T a n g u a y . She is a y ou n g s t a r an d has ju s t re tu rn e d i screen by A lb ert Shelby Lo \ m o, fro m triu m p h s in th e m u sical c o m - j vin W illa t d ire ctin g . en t , I o rre n ce . . Noah B e c ry and Lloyd H u gh es a re fe a tu re d in tho p rin cip a l roles of tnt - 7,ane G rev, P a ra m o u n t p roduction " f loosen;, of T he H e rita g e of t r 1 I tit u lt x th e .| w hich opens cit th e M ajestic t o I I t is a ta e o . • m i I* cr I be novel w as ad apted . T h to .4 , 1 i * , In th e se m i-fin a l T u r tle (Tub t r y ­ o u ts W e d n e sd a y n ig h t in th e Y M C A pool F r a n c is C o x p assed th e te s ts th u s m ak in g n in eteen m e m b e rs o f the T u rtle C lu b. A b o u t th e m iddle of M ay th e fin al tr y -o u ts will be held a t D eep E d d y to d e te rm in e the final m e m b e rs o f th e clu b . B e g in n in g A p ril l l and con tin u in g u ntil th e fin a l te s ts in M ay, the T u r­ tle C lub will m e e t a t D eep Eddy e v e ry F rid a y a t 5 o ’clo ck fo r p ractice.. , I in g th e v a rio u s stro k e s se p a ra te ly . i< m , * A A n y g irl w ho fa ils to p a ss the t e s t ; ». a t th e r e g u la r tim e will h ave to tak e ! . i it th e n e x t tim e th e clu b m ee ts, as . well a s p ass th e te s t fo r the strok e u . “ -ii j , * i h o , nnac , , .v , , . , fo r t h a t d a y . A t th e tr y -o u ts in M ay th e girl be m ak in g th e h ig h e st g ra d e will second a w a rd e d a gold tu r t le , h ig h est a silv e r t u r t le an d th e third th e a' b ro n ze o n e . th a t th e m ind w as s ta t ic , im m ova­ ble, fix e d , an d an u n ch an g eab le en J tity w hich is th e re and s ta y s a lw ay s th e sam e. N ow , th e m ain problem i of psychology a f t e r exp la in in g th at mind is d yn am ic and not s ta tic , is to tell why m ind d ocs w h a t it does. T h is is illu stra te d by th e f a c t th at w hen a cu stom is estab lish ed in one j a g e , p ro g re s s of th e tim e soon oblit-1 c r a te s it, an d in its p lace com es new cu sto m s w h ich see to hold th e old cu sto m s in a rid icu lou s ligh t. All x. , , b iological phenom enon a r e , in the . K . . d y n a m ic sen se a b o . . I * and g row an d e x p a n d , I h e y develop l f th ey a re robbed of th e ir dynam ite*, th e y lose T h., f..H h n r * lh* th e ir sc ie n tific in te r e s t, ' a n a ly sis c a r r ie s us into th e th in g s of the w orld th e m ore we see t h a t e v e ry ­ t a r t .hi , , • . . , th in g is d yn am ic. D r. C u n n in g h am concluded w ith the one point he had m ost em p h a­ sized d u rin g the e n tire le c tu r e , th a t th e mind is d y n a m ic T he n e x t lec­ the mind a s a tu re will d eal w ith sy tem of e x p i r e nee. -o--------------- T h e s p r i n g s o c i a l s e a s o n f o r m a l l y the d ay s d ire c tly follow in g “ th e win­ I t is a s to ry of ning of th e w e s t.” ra n c h life, love and law lessn ess. R E G I S T R A T I O N I N C R E A S E S H A N C O C K R e g is tra tio n fig u re s f o r the S prin g te rm had re a c h e d 46T>1 b y Vv clines- bp(.n8 A p r i l 4 day a t 4 o ’clo ck , a c c o rd in g to a s ta t e ­ m en t m ade fro m th e a u d ito r's o f f i c e . G E R M A N . B e t h e r e ! ith t h e E A S T E R edy “ S o m etim e.” ast Showings of “ M aytim e” the Stu dio S ch u lb ery A b e a u ty shop, w ith the known aid s to fem in in e c h a rm s , w as added “ p rop ” to houses fo r the m a k in g of “ M a y tim e ,” now show ing a t th e H an cock T h e a te r. p rize w in n ers who T h e tw elv e s e x ­ “ double m ake up th e fem inine te tte ” and the half-dozen p rin cip a ls find th e ir own h a ird re s s ­ e rs and m ak e-u p a r t i s t s who t r a n s ­ into m aid s o f the v in ta g e fe r them of 18G5 fo r one p hase of th e sto ry . b eau ty F e lix Gorin on of D allas is v isitin g a t the S ig m a Chi house. T e x a s T h e a te r. 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M ildred W ilson of San A ntonio th is week-end w ith h er will spend s is te r, M a ry Lou ise W ilso n a t M rs. L e g g ’s. h osp ital. L e o n a rd B a x t e r is iii a t th e P & S R . B . S tio h tcr of D allas is v is it­ ing a t th e B e ta house. M rs. H u b e rt of Colem an in v isit in # her d a u g h te r, V irg in ia , a t th e C h i O m ega house. C lau de P e r r y is ill a t the Seton In f ir m a r y . N ew O rlean s. G ordon W y n n e h a s re tu rn e d fro m M atin E w ell h as re tu rn e d fro m a v is it to R ichm ond, V a . H a r r y L e v y is a t hom e in G alves­ ton . E lla S m ith is back in A u stin a f t e r a v isit to h er home in D essau . M rs. L eon ie W eylan d of B u d a w as th e g u e sts of Helen R u m moi over the w eek-end. tonio. M a rg a re t Cooper fro m a week-end v is it h as re tu rn e d in S a n A n ­ F a y D av id son an d sp en t th e week-end J a n e S e ise r in S a n Antonio. K a th e rin e D ou th it will r e tu in from P a le stin e to h e r home in a v isit T h u rs d a y . M ary V irg in ia D unn h a s re tu rn e d fro m G alveston. C o rr ie P h ife r h a s re tu rn e d from a v isit to h er home in S a n A ntonio. W in ifre d P hillips is b ack fro m a visit to T h orn d ale. B e r t h a Easier# ’u*» r e t u . n e i f r o m a week end v isit ie D allas. B row n ng h a s re tu rn e d V e rr.a •om A lvin . tieing Classes Will live Folk Dances at Girls P T Exhibition M ore th a n tw o hun d red and fifty g irls will ta k e p a r t in th e folk dance given in th e p h y sical tr a in in g exit, bition ta be held A p ril 3 , a s a d em -j c a s tr a tio n o f w h at th e d an cin g cla sse s a re doing in th e ir field of w o rk , a c - , c o rd in g to Miss S usie I* ish er, d an c­ include ing T h is w ill in s tru c to r. m em bers o f all th e d a n cin g cla sse s. A lth ough the cla sse s h ave been stu d y in g in te rp re ta tiv e d a n cin g all the y e a r, th is is not a p p ro p ria te fo r the field , so a sim ple folk d an ce w ith p an tom im e was su b stitu ted fo r th is kind. H a lf the g irls a r e to ta k e the th e p a r t of p a r t of boys and h alf g irls . T h e a tt r a c tiv e D u tch co stu m es a re being fu rn ish ed by the individ­ ual g irts and each g irl is m ak in g h er own costu m e. M iss F is h e r will o f f e r folk dane in g cla sse s d u rin g the s p rin g te rm w ith le ctu re and p ra c tic e , so th a t th e g irls will be able to se cu re know l­ edge o f folk and n atio n al d an ces a s well as in te r p r e ta tiv e d an cin g. In ten siv e p ra c tic e s a r e being held th is week in p re p a ra tio n fo r th e e x ­ hibition. D an cin g cla sse s will m eet re g u la rly on T h u rsd a y and F r i d a y of schedule th is week a t h ours o f IO, l l , and 3 o’clock as well a s F rid a y a t 5 o ’elock. re g u la r th e D e c o r a t i o n s e x t r a o r d i n a i r e will f e a t u r e 1 9 2 4 ’ * E A S T E R G E R M A N THG WemTAGG OF THG DGSGRT l f AN IRVIN WILLAT PRODUCTION N ext W eek “SCAR AMOU CHE” Alice Terry, Ramon N avarro, Lewi* S t o n e Airtight Pitching by King Figures in 6-3 Victory of Shorthorns Over Texas D&D Error by Losers in Ninth Frame Proves C ostly Behind the airtight pitching of Johnny King, the Texa« Shorthorns J yesterday gained a <5-3 decision over the Texas School for the Deaf on the ' Dummnies own diamond. King g*V(' 4 the Silent* but two hits, one which resulted when Stoker and Mc- \ i r i i Knight did the Alphonso and Gaston ( c o n t e s t s W il l act, and three runs, none of which were earned, He also whiffed seven batters. last Myer who relieved Gambian in the second, and hurled the eigh! Innings for the Silent* a Go turned in a nice game, but his support wa* of the Swiss cheese variety in the ninth inning when the Shorthorns drove across the three runs that as­ certained the victory. The Silent’* star pitcher permitted but one other run and struckout four batter*. T w o in Fir*! F r a m e The firework* started in the first inning. With one away. York was McAllister ‘ hit by a pitched ball. tripled t o d w t o f t M d York romped home. McAllister counted Thompson-, triple, but out trying to stretch it into a home j nm . This was sufficient for (.amb lin in the mind of Roger Powell, the Dummy back-top and coach. Myer took the hill and forced Mc Knight to roll out to short. D u m m i e s S c o r e in F o u r t h Re Held in Tennis, Track, Baseball, and Swimming m w BASEBALL SOBA! I Theta Xis and Kappa Sigs Will Open Games of Inter- fratemity Circuit Intramural athletics will be in full to swing by next week, according Tennis, Berry Whitaker, director. a and track, baseball, swimming, horseshoe tournament will make up »Port* for the spring term. Sche- for t h , different .p o r t, are pot .hey will be Delegates to Interscholastic Literary and Athletic Meet to Get Rebates Plan* to minimize the expenses of delegates to the Fifteenth Annual State Literary and Athletic Meet, to be held rn Austin on May I, 2, and are now Eating formulated by the J Diversity Interscholastic League. Director Bedichek announced in the arrangements March Leaguer that had been made with J. E. Hanne- gan, chairman of the Southwestern Passenger Association, whereby all delegate* will be given the benefit of trip a fare*and-OTT€~half round rate to Austin. thousand four schools which belong to the league contribute about $12,000 in annual dues, and this money is used for re­ bating the delegates. As high as seventy per cent has been refunded in previous years. The on Fred completed •« yet. but the latter was ; out rn the nest few days. ^ ^ pered in the intramural circuits be- the contests, and The Interscholastic League guar- Baseball will be somewhat ham -J an tees lodging to all participants in the citizens of fraternities called upon to thousand or cept Clark Field. Brackenridge field and sororities, will be cannot be used, and Mr. Whitaker I help house the three is looking about for some other con- more delegates. Since no barracks venient spot. available ex- Austin, as well as the J are to be used, the requests for help are popular will be more urgent than usual this Although all sports year. Rudolph. r(!af t h e ir m e m b e r s in t h i s n e w a p o r t. “ b u s i n e s s m e e t , n g h e ld W e d n e s d a y "f ‘h e * meetings 'Competition will be very keen t h i s I " * * Th« C L U B T O M E E T Rio Grande Valley Club members J I year started ----------- -- •»»». «»•*•» —— —— — me university cnampionxnp. with the University students, horse shoe throwing is destined to eclipse I them all in the n«-ar future. Last, year, Joe Eason, of Fort Worth, won r n - 1 the University championship, ALI Not until the fourth inning were the Dummies able to get a man on base and then t h e y drove across two runs, enough to tie, without the sem­ the blance of hit. King uianvc w i inning by pasrinp Harold The latter pilfered second and took ~ third when Davis erred on Myer s to grounder. Harry Rudolph hit Honeyman who thr« w wide to the plate in an attempt to catch the run­ InterfraH rnity baseball will begin ner from third. On the overthrow April first, when Theta Xis and and on King’s error Myer crosser the Kappa Sigma meet. teams plate. Dunegan sacrificed, mending played a good brand of ball last year Rudofph to third, but a quick throw and an looked interesting game from catcher caught him napping and I forward to by the supporters of both ho was run down, Moore to McAlister teams. Because each game in the in is an elimina- to Moore. the games should be The Shorthorns placed two runners hard fought. Games scheduled for in is on base in the second and again in {the first round of preliminaries the interfraternity baseball league the fourth hut failed to tally. With as follows; two out King, who was probably \ growing disgusted that team- j mates would not give him another run j took matters into his own hands and doubled to left. He scored on Honey- j man’s hit back of first. York struck j out ending the rally. tor fraternity circuit ‘ion contest, April; 2: Delta Sigma Phi va. Phi April 3: Delta Kappa Epsilon vs. Middle In n in g * T i g h t April Is Theta Xi Gan?ma Delta. vs. Kappa Sigma Nu. Sigma. Both his is J I will bo on .Saturday, April o. Jack KHudson was appointed a* chairman of the committee to make arrangements for a reception and dance to be given for high school students from the valley who partic­ ipate Interscholastic state League meet the first week in May. in the S en d U s the T h in g s You W o re L ast S u m m e r Our cleaning and dyeing de­ partment can do wonders with the thing* you probably never expected to wear again. Re­ sult* are really astonishing. But you can never appreciate the difference until you give us a trial. Even if you live out of town you can mail us your bundle and receive the sam** service as those living in town. " Y o u r g u a r a n t e e o f M a s t e r S e r v i c e . ” GEO. WESLEY 9 1 3 C o n g re** P h o n e 2 6 7 0 Park opened the Silent’* half of the eight by grounding out. McCol- lam then registered the first hit off King when Stoker and Mc Knight let j his fly drop between them. Akers skied to Reviere, but York was unable to get under Harold Rudolph’s hit which went for a triple and McCoilam came home with the tying score, Dummies Err in Ninth Stoker started the ninth inning offensive with a hit through third, i Davis sacrificed and was safe when Myer threw into center field, Stoker scoring on the play. Moore was safe on an error by Rudolph and Davis .‘cored. He stole third and came In the final run on King’-, sacrifice fly. King sent the silents don in one.two, three order in their half of the ninth, whiffing the last tun men. S c o r e b y In n in g* Shorthorns Dummies RHB 6 9 4 .....OOO 200 010 3 2 2 . 200 OOO 103 Batterie*. King and Moore; Gamb- j fin, Myer and Powell. Umpire, Hoi land, ------------- o------------- COUNTY CLUB M E E T S Houston-Harris county club met Wednesday in ret rn 15$ MB w ith Hal j Bourland as president presiding. A committee composed of Joyce B urg,j Bessie Dunk and Chester Cohen was appointed to have charge of social event* to be given by the club dur­ ing the spring term. Plans were discussed for th* enter­ Interscholastic the tainment of League visitors from Harris county. Frank G Dyer was appointed to fill Die vacancy in the office of vice* j president caused by the withdrawal from school of Earl C a rpenter. j The next meeting of the c uh will j be held Wednesday, April 2 at 7 p. rn. in MB 15$. ------------ o------------ I S t a d i u m p a y m e n t * d u e n o w . M ail c h e c k t o S t a d i u m H e a d q u a r t e r * , U n i ­ v e r s i t y S t a t i o n , Attain, o r b r in * it in person to the University YMCA, April 4: Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Phi Sigma Delta. April 6; (’hi Phi vs. Delta Theta April 8: Lambda Chi Alpha vs. April 9; Pi Kappa Theta vs. Alpha Tau Omega. April 15: Beta Theta Pi vs. Kappa Alpha. April 16; Phi Kappa P m vs. Sigma Phi. Acacia. ! Chi. C a lle d M e e t i n g U n i v e r s i t y L o d g e No. 1190, A. F. & A M, ^Thursday, March 27th, at 7:30 p. rn., Scottish Rite Cathedral. Work in the Third Degree. All vis­ iting brethren made web erne. \\ Hey { E, Glaze, W M.; P. W. McFadden, Secty. THURLOW B. WEED a m b u l a n c e s e r v i c * Funeral Homa Phonal 6080 and 6817 Radio Supplies Curling Irons Students* Lamps And All Other Kinds of Electrical Appliances John L. M artin 410 Congress Avo, Phone 3563 THE DAILY TEXAN (Continued from page one) Cl mr MINNESOTA llLlUL LEON G IS LECTURE ON INLY amateur stars In the Middle West. As he was forced to use three hurl­ ers against the Mustangs yesterday, the Minnesota coach had not decided “ Ancient and Modern Life in who would start against the Long- horns, according to a special wire to the Texan from Dallas last night. Italy” Is Subject Taken by Professor "Ancient and Modern Life in Italy” was the subject of a slid** lec­ ture delivered by H. J. Leon of the classical language department, at the regular meeting of th*’ Cosmopolitan Club in room 312 of the Education Building, Tuesday evening at 7:15 p.m. The speaker was introduced by Clara Corica, president of the Cos­ The games with the Gophers will be the first real test of 1924 for Coach Disch’s Steers. Usually the Longhorns enter the conference race without having encountered any clubs of their caliber, and this series will enable Coach Disch to learn the de­ to fects of his nine when opposed schools stronger than those in the T I A A . than mopolitan Club. Shorty Mayer and his two assist­ ants will be out to lead yells and the band will be out in uniform for Friday’s game after the return of the musicians from their trip. "One lecture is entirely inadequate to present more the merest glimpse of this country, where the ages stand side by side,” stated Leon. “ The traveler in Italy receives the most jumbled sensation of the mix- and archways, lure of customs of the ancient, me- other ancient tombs dieval, and modern peoples of the views of Naples, Pompeii and Mt. most interesting nation of the world.” Vesuvius. Rome, the tomb of Cicero and many The slides presented by Leon con- ^ similar lecture to this will be tamed view, of Milan. Verona, city d(divered >t thc n e r t racctinK of the of romantic love, the island city of; Venice with the Cathedral of St.: Cosmopolitan Club, by one of its Marks and the Bridge of Sighs, Bo- members, Alexandre Militchevitch, logna, famous for its medieval tow- wfc0 will speak of his native country, ers and modern sausage, Genoa, the Serbia, proud birthplace of Columbus, Pita I of the Leaning Tower, the palaces of Florence, a village made famous by Boce ac io in his "Decameron;” Ancona whose streets are steps, the coliseum, and V atican of Forum, Cathedral th e t h e E A S T E R G E R M A N , w ill b e o n A p r il 4 . B e t h e r e ! T h e p r e m i e r * o c i« l e v e n t o f y e a r , W H IT M A N ’S C H O C O L A T E S “Started in 1 8 42 ” RENFRO’S C o n gress at Sixth “ C o n v e n ie n t ** Dial 5345, 6197 “ We Deliver” FROM THE NORTH WINDOW spo rts w ith R ad iates spo rt Spirit fo recastin g S prin g an d Sum - m er. 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