C O S S A C K CHORUS T O A P P E A R A T G Y M T O N IG H T V o l. X X X I V Parlin Explains Catalogue Rules For B. A. Degree English, Foreign Language Requirements Are Defined ' Purposes Given Students Efficiency In Subjects S everal stu d en ts w ho are c a n ­ d id ates fo r d eg re es have been co n ­ fu se d by certa in d egree req u ire­ m en ts, a cco rd in g to a sta te m e n t j from Dr. H. T. P arlin, dean o f | C ollege o f A rts and S cien ces. T he j E n glish and fo re ig n la n g u a g e re­ q u irem en ts are esp ecia lly m isin ­ terp reted . B u lletin N o. 3 2 1 7 , under th e “ S p ecial R eq u ire­ B a x h j I e x a n T h e First College Daily in th e South AUSTIN, TEXAS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER I, 1932 5 Speakers Pay Tribute Russian Chorus To Mind of John Locke F iv e p ro fesso r s o f th e U n iv ersity talked in th e au ditorium oi G at- J, Entertainers at Gym Tonight I rison H all fo r n early tw o hours W ed n esd ay n ig h t, on th e life , the Appear as Initial Program the - th ou gh t, and th e in flu e n c e o f John L ocke, d escrib ed as one ot g r e a te st n am es in the h isto ry o f A n g lo -S a x o n cult Ute. L ocke lived J from 1G32 to 1704. The lectu re w as arranged as an ob servan ce o f •fthe 3 0 0th a n n iv ersa ry of L ock e’s b irth, by th e public le ctu r es com ­ m itte e. A b ou t 2 5 0 p eop le w ere p resen t. Sponsored by Student Committee Repertoire Wide Staples Cheaper sie m b e r s of th e R ussian C ossack C horus, above, w ill be p resen ted by the student en terta in m en t co m m ittee to n ig h t at G r e g o r y Gym. S tu d e n ts w ith b lank et taxes w ill be ad m itted w ith ou t ch arge to u n reserved se a ls. Foreign Students Entertained At Informal Dinner 58 Students On Sick List Sets Semester Record Guests of Evening Give 3 3 c f Number Confined To Songs and Poems In Native Languages Hospital; 25 Receive Home Visits Two Committees Study 7 7 ^ j 1906-Pool G roceries are ch eap er than in 1 9 06, a ccord in g to A drian P ool, form er stu d en t o f The U n iv e r sity o f T ex a s. Mr. P ool, now a m em ber o f th e S ta te Board o f C ontrol, re ce n tly d is­ covered am on g his p apers an order he had g iv en an A ustin 1 9 06, w h o lesa le g ro cer w hile he w as m anager o f the in old B rack en - d in in g room H all, b o y s’ d orm itory, a t th e U n iv ersity . H e p rom ptly se n t a d u p lica te ord er sam e gro cer, to learn th a t to d a y the order to ta led $ 4 2 9 .6 7 , w hile in 1906 th e sam e item s a m ou n ted to $ 5 2 1 .9 7 . S tap le g ro c er ie s are low er, he fou n d , but m ea ts are h igher than in o f th a t ce n tu ry A ctin g as chairm an the m eetin g , C. E. A yres, p ro fesso r of eco n o m ics, J-aid th a t “ d u rin g the fo llo w ed en tire L o ck e’s work he so m uch dom ­ in a ted th e E nglish th ou gh t th at he m igh t be described as the E n g lish A risto tle o f tee n th C en tu ry. Had Locke lived and w ritten , th e doc­ u m en t in which the U n ited S ta tes d eclared in d ep en d en ce w ould n ot have been w hat it w as in any e s se n tia l.” not the its F a t h e r o f F r e n c h S c h o o l I Singers Are AII Veterans Of World War And Wear Uniforms which in G regory Gym at The R ussian C ossack Chorus, is m aking its secon d tour N in e- o f the U nited S ta tes under the di- John i r a t io n o f S ergei S o k o lo ff, w ill 8 appear o ’clock T h ursd ay n ig h t, as the in itial en terta in m en t o f th e year, sp onsored by the stu d en t en ter­ ta in m en t M athias co m m ittee, S ehon, chairm an, raid W ed n esd ay. The ch oru s, com posed e n tir e ly o f n a tiv es from the sou th ern part o f R ussia, have giv en co n certs in Y ugo slavia, Italy, F ran ce, Spain, C entral A m erica, and M exico. T h ey first san g b efo re A m erican a u d ien ces in Panam a and w ere the U nited en cou raged S ta tes. T he R ussian C ossacks, all v e t e r a n s o f the W orld W ar, ap­ pear on th e sta g e clad in the tra ­ d itional m ilitary dress o f their cou n try. tour to o f the (th ese s, in 1 9 0 6 . h ea d in g m en ts,” s p e c ifie s th e fo llo w in g : T h at A dam Sm ith, au th or of “ T he W ealth o f N a tio n s” had d e­ pended on L o c k e for his in sp ira ­ tio n , w as an o th er sta te m e n t m ade by Dr. A y res, and he sa id : “ T here w ere no eco n o m ists b efo re Adam S m ith —-and th ere have b een very few sin ce.” Locke w as then d es­ cribed as the fa th e r 6 f the F rench school o f eco n o m ists in w hich A dam Sm ith fou n d an im m ed iate fo u n ta in head o f thou ght. Pittenger Names Plans Committee For New Building “ T he stu d e n t m ust, b efo re May 15 o f h is se n io r year if a Ju n e j ca n d id ate, or b efo re A u g u st 5 if j an A u g u st ca n d id a te, show such a b ility to w rite clea r and correct E n glish as to s a tis fy the com m it- j t e e on students* use o f E n g lish , j To p rom ote th e habitual use o f E n g lish , th e clea r and c o r re ct w ritten w ork reports, q u izzes, ex a m in a tio n papers, e tc .) ! o f ev ery stu d en t in all his co u rs­ es is su b jec t to in sp ectio n by th e co m m ittee. It is the d u ty o f each m em ber o f th e tea c h in g s t a ff to req u ire th a t h is stu d en ts shall be c a r e fu l in th e ir u se o f E n g lish , to g iv e due w eig h t up o f g ra d es to the stud en ts' use Accommodations o f E n g lish , and to report prom pt- j ly to th e co m m itte e, su b m ittin g | th e ev id e n c e, an y stu d en t w hose u se o f E n g lish is serio u sly d e fe c - tiv e. fie ie n t, scrib e fo r him such work as in serv e as a p ractice te a c h in g u n it declared th at th e ^ OUMn a n t m o liv e , ‘ g tu d e n ts hav*in b la n k et ii., j . . .1-------- .. its ju d g m e n t la proper, and th is w ork m u st be d on e to th e sa tis . fa ctio n th e stu d en t can ob tain his d e-I tin p ub lic sch o o l sy stem , h a s b een g ree. L o ck e’s im portan ce, Dr. A yres said, w a s th a t Locke w a s a g reat I co n trib u to r to civ iliza tio n J w hich w e h ave re ceiv ed and w hich j w e are try in g to u nd erstan d, j to philo- L o ck e’s con trib u tion 1 sop hical th o u g h t w as describ ed by I P ro fesso r A . P. B rogan. F ir st I m en tio n in g the fa c t th a t S p in oza w as also born in 1 6 32, Dr. B rogan b rie fly sk etch ed L o ck e’s life , and p o in tin g out th a t Locke I w as a co lleg e rebel a g a in st the j im L o c k e s th o u g h t w as m s c o n - 1 I cern in g e ttin g a to ler a n t d octrin e ju n io r high school to r tne * u * o f com p rom ise w ith the s t r iv in g p h ilo so p h ic a lI If an y stu d en t be foun d de- | te e on p la n s fo r th e n ew ed u ca- du9ty | o g ic o f th e T h irteen th Cen-1 ” »*[«• folk " j * * the m aking j Educational Unit to H a v e co m m ittee w ill pre- tion p ra ctice b u ild in g , w hich w ill ; fu ry and the I f e e t .g a in e d I th e chorus resem b lin g for th e U n iv e r sity and ala0 as a The fo llo w in g sta n d in g com m it- q q q Students o f th e co m m ittee b e fo r e fo llo w in g cen tu ries, fo r th e A u s-' P r e s s C o m m e n t _______ , , in te lle c tu a l — ...... For John this th e th e . . . to in , * . , . . The rep erto ire o f chorus com p rises the w orks o f such com ­ posers as T ch a ik o v sk y , Ruben- stein , M endelssohn, and F o ster. T h e E uropean and A m erican p ress has com m ented on the ef- th e v o ic es o f from w ill be ad m itted fr e e . Schon said, if th e y wish reserv e sea ts, but p a v in g ta x e s ^ th e vari- sp eak er at a banquet honoring k u ­ in s t r u - ! eign stu d en ts a tte n d in g the U ni­ dus m en ta tio n . P opu lar and cla ssica l I v er sity held W ed n esd ay n ight at to n e s o f sym phonic C harles W. H urrey o f the N a­ tio n a l Y. M. C. A. in N ew York C ity, secreta ry fo r stu d en ts from th e principal o th er lan ds, w as 7 : 3 0 o’clock in t h e P an-A m erican room of th e D riskill H otel. T h is banquet w as sponsored by the A ssociat ion o f R eligious W ork- ers union on the cam pus, th e Y. M. C. A. and th e Y. NY. C. A. to be u n d u ly “ T h ere is no reason fo r th e stu ­ d en t alarm ed by th e se re q u ir em en ts,” Dean P arlin ex p la in ed . “ But he is ca u tio n ed to see th a t h is u se o f E nglish in w ritin g and classroom recita tio n is co rrect. T he ca ta lo g u e g iv e s co m p lete in fo rm a tio n on la n g u a g e | m o n o m i c s req u irem en ts, ’ D ean Parlin added. T he se ctio n on fo reig n la n g u a g e and ap p oin ted b y D ean B. F . P itte n - fo r c e s o f his day. ger: M iss A nna J a n zen , and M iss! , * • J , , B ess H e fflm , hom e p ro fesso rs, in ch arge o f p la n n in g th e layou t and eq u ip m en t th e c a fe te r ia ; M iss H e fflin , « id ea U « ' B “ " S',” 10” ' fo r L o c k e s The fa m o u s e c o n o n ,“ > E ssa y on th e H um an U nd erstand - cam e from w hat the m odern fo r ; u n d ergrad u ate w ould call a “ bull se ssio n ,” Dr. B rogan , te llin g how a b rou gh t m ind. P ublished in 1 6 9 0 , th e es­ sa y stro v e to show th a t th e hum an m ind know s n o th in g in n a tely , that (C o n tin u ed on P a g e T h ree) talk w ith his th e w ork fo r co n cert the reserved se a ts, 75 ce n ts, j se cr eta ry o f the union, w as Ur. ^ * ( . R aines, p resid en t o f 25 ce n ts on th e p resen ta tio n o f u n ion , th eir b la n k et tax. G en eral a d -1 th e R elig io u s W ork ers is * 5 0 a cted as toastm aster. A llen Roc, m ission ce n ts, in T ick ets fo r reserved s e a t s are on ch arge of a m usical p io g ia m . Ed- “ Ich Grolle salt- a t the U n iv ersity Co-Op and mum N ic h t” (S ch u m a n n ) and “ W a n d ­ E llison P hoto S ervice. ers N a ch t L ied .” M iss E v a Garcia, accom pan ied by Mr. King, san g “ La G olondrina” and “ Cia Ze- lito s .” Debate Contest <1 K ing sa n g j ch arge o f p la n s fo r the , ec tio n ; ---------------- O— frie n d s had I into L o ck e’s j in hom e D. K. B race, p ro fesso r o f physical ed u ca tio n , plans fo r th e p h ysical ed u cation se c tio n ; Mr. M aybell, p lans for the shop se c tio n ; J. B. W atkins, principal o f A u stin H igh S ch ool, j p lans fo r th e sc ien ce room ; J. W . I B aldw in , a d ju n ct p ro fesso r o f the i art o f tea c h in g , and IL T. M a n -; in te r -so c ie ty de- H ea th , P ro g reso , M exico; Salah- uel, p ro fesso r o f ed u ca tio n a l psy- • I bate c o n te st am ong R usk L iterary el D in G azzar, C airo, E g y p t; Os- ch o lo g y , p lans fo r th e so cia l sci- en ce room ; and C aptain E v e re tt . pledges to Edit Sunday’s S o ciety , H ogg D eb a tin g Club, and G ar A lb ert Cha.brand. Ll Limon, A thenaeum L iterary S o c ie ty w ill M ex ico ; Olivia Mary L eSueur, Sm ith , p la n s fo r th e au ditorium , a n d C hihuahua, M exico; A bdiel V ela be b etw een Rusk S o cie ty A A „ aa nf A th een aeu m S o cie ty a t the m ee t- V eg a . T orreon, M exico; E zeq u iel , aredo. T e x • F r a n - S o c ie ty T h ursd ay I D avid S a lin a s, Laredo, T e x .; F ran Initiates Seven R ound Robin _ . m. Literary Societies to A r g u e b a n q u et w e r e ; r ijz; M i l t o n T .. ~2 Tnlt,ahnn n f In itia tio n o f seven lundur, I P ro g reso , M exico; B edros N ani- Theta Sigma Phi Begins Today F o reig n stu d en ts a tte n d in g the Burbax G osal, Jul- On War Debts _______ A lfred o R o ffie l o f V era Cruz T he n ew b u ild in g w hich c T p v a n t e x India; R iehardo H eath, M exico recited R o f f i e l R ecite* in Spanish. _______ Or ,,. T - -a .* e n k . • j i . . I ♦ reads as fo llo w s: .he “ It in te n t o f “ T he stu d en t m ust show such a b ility to read one fo reig n la n g ­ uage as to sa tis fy the co m m ittee on fo r e ig n la n g u a g e req u irem en ts. T his req u irem en t m ay be m et by th e stu d en t a t th e end o f his so ­ phom ore y ear or later. P etitio n to appear b e fo r e the co m m ittee to r ex a m in a tio n should be file d i w ith th e R egistrar in accord an ce | w ith the d a tes an nou nced in the o ffic ia l calen d a r. is th is r e ­ q u irem en t th a t th e stud en t fhou ld have such co n tro l of the la n g u a g e ch osen by him th at he can u n d er­ stand and tra n sla te prose o f m od­ era te d iff ic u lt y — p referab ly, in th e ca se o f th e m odern la n g u a g es, in th e fie ld o f his m ajor su b ject. --------------- 0 ---------- — P A Y N E TO R E V IE W POEM S Dr. L. W. P a y n e, p ro fesso r of E n glish in th e U n iv ersity , w ill re­ view and O ther P o em s” b y E dw ard A rlin gton R ob­ inson a t a m ee tin g o f P ierian L it­ erary at 5 S o c ie ty , T hursday o ’clock. “ N icod em u s around the perip w ith b u zza rd th e E ven m y f e e t ache in sy m p a ­ th y fo r those o f JO H N O W E N E C R U T C H E R w ho p ersists in w ea r­ in g sh o es m uch too sm all. is to I be e r e c t e d on U n iv e r sity p rop erty I . prop, ! 1 be e le c te d on i . n u e N ine- b etw een th e stadium and teen lh S tr e e t w ill co st approx!- I m a tely y $ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 . T h e U n iv e r sity j is to fu rn ish the site the m oney fo r co n stru ctio n and eq u ip ­ m en t. and The new stru ctu re has b e e n ; planned to accom m od ate from 36 to 40 te a c h e rs and a b ou t 8 0 0 s t u - 1 d en ts, and w ill be used by the U n iv ersity tea c h in g in ed u ca ­ for stu d e n ts m a jo rin g tion and fo r ex p erim en ta l work. for p ractice — Tau Beta Pi H olds Informal Initiation in fo rm a l E lev en p led g es took th e first steps tow ard s m em bership in Tau honorary en g in ee rin g B eta Pi. in itia tio n fra ter n ity , in cerem o n ies W ed n esd ay at 6:15 o ’clock. A ctual in itia tio n w ill take place to n ig h t at th e D riskill H o t e l at 6 :3 0 , S h elton J u stiss, p resi­ den t of the fr a te r n ity , a n n ou n ced . A b an q u et w ill fo llo w th e in itia ­ tion. H eard som e dam sel rem ark th at BO B DABNEY* w as th e a n sw er to a m a id en ’s p rayer. A fte r due c o n ­ sid era tio n o f his p lea sa n t grin h ave decided there m ight be som e- I son, G len W etherington, th in g S tu d e n ts jo in in g Tau B e ta Pi are: S aviou r P erron e, R. D. I>ed- b etter, C. E. M artin, A . A. E liz­ ondo. J. B. G roseclose, A . E. P e tte r , W. B. H urt, E. W . John- G. S. B ays, and H. G. S ch u tze. ------------------------------o--------------- A nd to it. .speaking o f w om en, w e (T H E M IG H TY ) pow er hear th a t TOM C R O W D ER w ith th e so -ca lled w eak er sex. is losin g his Q u otin g L O U ISE (D E W D R O P ) the I’m A IK E N — “ I am no p la y g irl around h ere, tired o f b ein g called one. C ?” longer and The on ly “ th a t w a y ” cou p le in sig h t this m orn ing w as BETTY S H E E H A N T O M M I E a n d B A R N E S . W e have m anaged real d irt on on ly one person to d a y - M A R TH A fem in in e cu ri­ D E L A Y , w hose o sity seems to be CONTINUALLY a t th e b oltin g point ab out so m e­ th in g oi' oth er. N ew talent on the cam pus in­ clu d es BOfe N ICHOI J3, red -h ead ­ ed, w ith a p ast, a very d elig h tfu l and co n v in cin g p resen ce, and a fu tu r e , w ith o u t a doubt. Modern Poetry Read T o Reagan Society B ry a n t Car^tarphen, in stru ctor in E n glish a t the U n iv ersity , will read to R eagan L itera ry Society at its m ee tin g at 5 o ’clock T h urs­ day in the b a sem en t club room s of the W o m en ’s G ym nasium , Ted L ew is M oody, p resid en t, has an ­ n ounced. Mr. C aratarphen w ill read som e o f his fa v o rite se lec tio n s from the field o f m odern p o etry . T h is is one o f a se rie s o f program s the group has plann ed fo r its study o f m odern litera tu re th is year. In itia tio n o f n ew m em bers who w ere to a tten d p erviou sly, w ill also be held, Mrs. M oody said. T he fir st deb ate o f the a n n u al gian A lexan d ria, E g y p t; E d uardo F ran ces Locke, Mary in g o f Rusk n ig h t, 7 :1 5 o’cloek, in Rusk H all, I cis A lan W oodbury, T im m ins, On- the Law B u ild in g, I ta rio ; J o se A ntonio de lo s S an tos, b a sem en t o f C lem L inn en berg, p resid en t o f Jobabo, Cuba; A lfred o A n ton io R o ffie l, V era C ruz, M exico; Has- Rusk S o cie ty , said. th is san M ew ardi, C airo, E g y p t; lld e- y e a r ’s deb ate is: “ R esolved , T h a t fo n so R iveria, San G erm an, P. R.; * ‘A11 ^ ar D eb ts and R ep aration s Louis R ichardi, O bregon C ity, / 0nu ! ! ! ! L ! v.,V I Should Be C a n celled .” Rusk So- M exico; A m ador D icardo Zuazua, a ffir m a tiv e , j S an A ntonio, T e x .; P r u d e n c e V al- and des, P iedras N eg ra s, M exico; Mau- T he q uestion ch osen fo r p led g es o f T h eta S igm a Phi, h onorary jour- V m U r n ity fo r w om en,' w ill S u n d ay m orn ing at 6 :3 0 ^ o i m e the p led g es o ’clock a t Mrs. F a n n ie L o c k e tt’s A break­ resid en ce, 2 0 0 5 W hitis f a s t w ill be served by th e in itia te s in honor o f at 9 o ’clock . so c ie ty are in vited . V irg in ia N al- le is in ch arge o f th is b rea k fa st. T he sev en p led g es o f T h eta S ig ­ ma P hi are C laire T abor, A lm a B rew er, M argaret G rasty, L illian K rause, P eg g y J ack son , A n n ie L ee th e by G us L evy J o e Cham ion and Ishm ael Zar­ ate, Jr., stu d en ts in the U n iv er­ c ie ty w ill take sity , returned to th e cam pus W ed­ rep resen ted n esd ay. and w ill be able to at- J a y Sam L evey. A th en aeu m , on ricio B enjam in M adero, Para thc n eg a tiv e, w ill be rep resen ted M exico; Jorge E nrique L uzardo, ten d cla sses today. P a u l G arces and Raul C avazos, also stu d en ts, w ere by J am es E dw ards and Leonard B ogota, C olom bia; M oham m ed reported to be im proving at their d eb ate : F onad M oussa, H eliop olis, E g y p t; F ran k. J u d g es hom es in B ro w n esv ille. The fo u r Dr. E rn est C. W ebb, Dr. R ichard C orn elius Murphy, Oahu. in ju red w hen the stu d en ts w ere In o ce n te P a scu a l car riding skidded into a ditch near A lice la st Thursday. The driver o f the car, a cousin o f C avazos, had hi The next d eb a te o f th e series the m eetin g o f C am pos, L aoga, P. I. in w hich th ey w ere A rthu r H aw aii; In addition fo r th e th ese and and to . fr a te r n ity ° M organ C allaw ay, M arshall, and L ou ise M oss. T hese p led g es w ith th e fiv e p led ges p ro fessio n a l S igm a D elta Chi, jo u rn a lism fo r m en, N elson F u ller, Joe H ornad av, R ay­ m ond W est, Jay H all, and W ilbur E van s xviii ed it th e S u n d ay edi- th « A th en a eu m S o ciety , tion (rf The D aily T ex a n , ta k in g n ,ght. ch arge o f the paper a t 2 o ’clock S atu rd ay. w lil be held at L ong. stu d en ts the g u est fo reig n list included M onday I Ur. IL Y . B en ed ict, M iss Ruby T errill, and Dean V . I. M oore, and eig h t re p resen ta tiv e A m eri- can stu d en ts: R obert B aldridge, C ath erin e N eal, F ran ces K irk, J oe M unster, C harles D aw son, H ill (S h o rty ) H od ges, W oodward Bit and Spur M eets T o Plan Road Ride Supper w ill be served Satu rd ay n igh t fo r th e p led g es o f th e tw o o rg a n iza tio n s. jou rn alism in v ited , V era E ikel, fa c u lty p resid en t Sigm a Phi, o f T h eta said. The is con d ucted E x a m in a tio n s by M iss E ikel w ill be g iv en th e seven p led g es at 2 0 0 5 W h itis T hursday and F riday a ftern o o n s. “ A steak fr y , g iv en by Sigm a D elta Chi and T h eta S igm a Phi, w ill be held early n e x t w e e k ,” Ray B on ta, p resid en t o f Sigm a D elta Chi, sta ted . Forum Meetings on The fo llo w in g ten m ee tin g s are Forum the F iresid e listed n ight: sch ed u le fo r T h ursd ay A cacia. J. L. H end erson, leader; A lp ha T au O m ega. E. P. Schoch, lead er; D elia T h eta Pi, W. E. M e t zen th in , le a d e r; Phi D elta T heta, C. M. R o sen q u ist, lea d er; Sigm a N u, C lyd e L ittle fie ld , lead er; Te- ja s C lub, S. L. lead er; B aker h ouse, R. A. Law , lead er; E dgar H o u se, L. W. P a y n e, lead ­ er; M assey house, A m o N ow otn y, lea d er; h ouse, O. D. W eeks, lea d er. S w a rtz J o ek el, a * M a n e u v e r the Rev. A r m y A i r m a n e u v e r s M em bers o f the B it and Spur B egan , and A llan S hivers. fresh m en | ohs, p u b licity m anager. in vited w ere a io u s W orkers union Club m et W ed n esd ay at the W est- M em bers o f the cam pus R eh g- H e v e r l e y t o en field R iding Club to plan their road ride to be in ch arge o f Bob- R abbi Sam uel B aron, by P urvis. M em bers also d iscu ssed j W illiam B lakeslee, I . W. C urrie,; th e adm ission o f in ; S. E. F rost, F ran k J e w e tt, S. L. F eb ru ary, sta ted E liza b eth Jac- J o ek el, W . H. M cK enzie, and Har- ; ris M asterson ; Miss M argaret T he ex e cu tiv e co m m ittee, com - P eck, Dr. W. C. R aines, A lan posed o f Ruth R oby, C atherine R oe, th e Rev. L. U. S p ellm an n , W. C ochran, B u ster B o y le, and M iss A . Sm ith, the Rev. E r n e st W ebb, A nn B rooke, sponsor, M. I). W oodbury, and the Rev. had ch arge o f P la n s w ere m ade fo r a trip to G allagher R anch w eek -en d o f D ecem b er 9. Two re p resen ta tiv es from each th e o f the U n iv ersity ch u rch es w ere d iscu ssion . L. IL W harton. fa c u lty the a lso p resen t. d u rin g Rousseau Subject O f Spell's Yale Lecture o--------------- Moreland Will Hold T w o Services Today T hree sp eak ers w ill be heard I at th e U n iv ersity A eron au tical So­ ciety m eetin g T hursday a t 7:15 o’clock in G arrison H all 101, M. L. C oltharp, p resid en t, an n ou n c­ ed W ednesday. D iscu ssio n o f the con stru ction o f the glider now u n ­ der w ay w ill also take place. W illiam B ev erley , stu d en t in: the U n iv ersity , w ill talk b riefly to the so c iety on the U . S. A rm y Air Corps m aneuvers w hich recen tly took p lace in N ew York. W alter P a y n e w ill describe th e trip to \ H arvard by plane la st year. —~o------------- - - - BRACE T O LEC TU R E Bishop W illiam H all M oreland, la n g u e s, w h ill speak, j S a in t D avid’s Church, w ill hold “ R ousseau in S panish A m erica ” Dr. D* K. Brace, chairm an o f is the su b ject on w hich P ro fesso r J. R. S pell, a d ju n ct p ro fesso r o f I w ho is co n d u ctin g a m ission at I th e dep artm ent o f p hysical eduea- tion, w ill visit S o u th w estern U ni- R om ance D ecem b er 29 a t Y a le U n iv ersity , ! tw o serv ices T hursday. D ecem ber versity , G eorgetow n , tod ay, to d e ­ I , one to be held a t 1 0 :3 0 o ’clock fe r th e M odern L a n g u a g e A ssoc- in the m orn ing and the oth er a t I o rrises, Dr. Brace s subject w ill be iation w hich m eets D ecem b er 29, 7 :3 0 o ’clock ut n ig h t. T he sub- “The C ontribution o f P h ysical 3 0 , 31, je e ts tw o serm on s a re E ducation to E d u ca tio n ,’ and t o . lib rarian , w ill sp eak on “ The B y- “ C hrist’s Call to th e W om en o f the p hysical ed u cation class he w ill ronism o f C harlotte B ro n te” at A u stin ,’ and “ Hom e, L ove, and talk on “ Physical E d ucation as a the sam e m eetin g . liver tw o lectu res. At chapel ex-J M iss F a n n ie R a tch fo rd , W renn I P ro fessio n ^ ’ M arriage.’’ fo r th e The U n iv ersity H ealth S ervice list largest this the in h ospitals and 25 reported 58 on the h ospital W ednesday. This is th e list .sem ester. T h irty-th ree num ber are received hom e visits. that has been reported o f fo llo w in g stu d en ts w ere The reported in St. D avid ’s H osp ital: B eatrice Robins, C harles D udley, Mary E lla M illar, Jack Borden. P unkin, W atkins Tan-, G eorge Clara B ell, E lizab eth W oodhouse, Jack H o tte r, E dgar M eyer, and I H. E. M oreland, In S eton In firm ary are: John J. B ell, E arl T an ner, Judd P resley, H elen R om berg, H enry MrCorkle, J am es M cA shan, M argaret W at­ kins, Norm an N ich olson , C harles I, Ilian M asterson, Ed Lockhart, \ \ kite, Ralph R idg­ Rose, H elen way, arui K atherine Dick. At S c o t t i s h R ite D orm itory In ­ firm ary are: V irginia Gotham, A m y N ovieh. A lice N esb itt, Ruth F arrin gton , Jan e C arpenter, Ann H agendorn, K athryn C hristophel, and E velyn W orstm an. H om e v isits w ere m ade to Fred Parham , M arjorie S u tton , D em oy Paulk, W illiam A llen Connor, B ryson M artin, S id n ey P ietzscb , F ran ces B ow les, E u g en e S tern , H enry J. T ea g u e, D ullin Dodd, F. G. G il­ bert, C arlo* B ell, W ilm a W h ittle, E sther D rats, Glen Thom pson, C atherine H am by, F ile Black, Sara L ouise UIL nstern, H enry Rase, W ard C handler, Dan M. Thom pson, H ulen C rum pler, E u gen e Ford, and H. A. H endrick. Sara A ccident Victim s Improving Rapidly The Weather Y esterd a y s tem p era tu re: high, 6 9 ; T oday, p a rtly cloud y. lo w , 34. No. 61 Struve Making Location Tests For Observatory \ I Site in Davis Mountains 7,500 Feet Above Sea Is Favored Bids Too High Fay W r a y Gets Peep at Austin F ay W ray, popular m ovie actress, stopped for a f e w m in- the M unicipal A irport U t e - at W 'ednesday a fte rn o o n . M iss W ray is en ro u te to Los A n g e les by airplane a fte r a v isit over the h olid ays w ith her husband, John Monk S aun ders, who is at Randolph Field, San A nt nio, w ritin g an a viation story fo r s t u d i o production. Lew is A ddle- man. location m anager for M et- ro-G oldw yn-M eyer, a ccom p an i­ ed Miss W ray. Lowest Estimate on Entire Job Approximately $376,000 the in the D avis M ountains Dr. O tto S tru v e, director of he ni­ Y erkes O bservatory of v er sity o f C hicago, who w ill also d irect the w ork o f the W . I. Mc­ D onald A stron om ical O b servatory is o f T he U n iv ersity o f T ex a s, in n o w further ob ­ W est T exas m akin g servation s and te s t s relative to th© location o f the M cD onald O bserv­ atory. Dr. S tru v e con ferred w ith tim Board o f R eg en ts, th e P resi­ dent, and fa cu lty m em bers o f th e U n iversity w hile la s t w eek regard in g th e con stru ctio n and equipm ent o f th e M cD onald ( )bservatory. in A ustin in J ! make T ests w hich Dr. S truve w ill the D avis M ou n tain s region will supplem ent the ob ser- i vat ion s m ade d uring the pa, ,t s u m ­ mer by tw o m em bers th e Y erk es O b servatory, Dr, C. T. E lvev and T. C. M ehlin, o f M o u n ta in S it e F a v o r e d A location in the D a v is M oun­ tains, a p p roxim ately 7 ,5 0 0 f e e t above the sea le v el, seem s to be favored fo r the M cD onald O b serv­ atory, althou gh no fin a l d ecision w ill be m ade in the m a tter u n til fu rth er stu d ies are u ndertaken. Dr. S tru ve brought to the a t­ tention o f U n iv ersity a u th o ritie s bids which had been received on b uildin g and eq u ipp in g the- M c­ Donald! O b servatory, the lo w e st bid on the en tire work b ein g a p ­ p roxim ately $ 3 7 6 , 0 0 0 . T his s u m is som ew hat h igher the than am ount a v a ila b le for con stru ction purposes and u n less th e bids can be ad ju sted , step s m ust be taken to a lter the sp ec ifica tio n s or plans fo r the o b serv a to ry to bring the co st w ithin the budget. Dr. S tru ve p lan - to request the board o f tr u ste e s o f the U n iv er­ sity o f C hicago to d o n a te to th e M cDonald O b servatory lib rary cop ies of the m any duplicate v o l­ um es now in th e lib rary o f th e Y erkes O bservatory at W illiam s : Bay, W isconsin, t* co n stitu te th e b egin n in g o f th e M cDonald Qb- ; serval cry library. ------------ Q---------- ► Shrubs Beautify Dormitory Lawn Revolving Fund To Be Sought By A. & M. Officials Disposition of Money May Be Left to Discretion Of Legislature Great io handle quested e o ffic ia l o f a revolvin g fund pocial acco u n ts w ill be of the L eg isla tu re by the A gricultu ral Mi md M echanical ( ult o f d iffe r e n c e d'tic sal.- and tile on 0 over (ilsposm seed fund. dlegt s betwe< co lleg e >L a special F o llo w in g a co n feren ce o f the i w een m ember- o f the Boat the D irectors co lleg e. C om ptroller, the S ta te A uditor, and the A tto rn ey G eneral, it w as decided that d eterm in ation o f pro­ per d i s p o s i t i o n o f the fund w ould J be le f t to the L egislatu re, which m eets in Jan uary. to F u n d D iv id e d S ev era l w eek s a g o t h e S tate A ud itor reported the C om p­ tro ller that $ 1 1 2 ,9 4 9 o f the fu n d s had been applied for p urposes not provided for by sta tu te and jo in ­ ed w ith the C om ptroller in a re­ quest th at the m oney be tu rn ed ; . into the S ta te treasu ry. A c c o r d -] ing to the S ta te A u d ito r’s report, $ 6 0 ,0 0 0 w as applied to th e a th ­ the co lleg e letic d ep artm ent o f in vested as $ 5 2 ,9 4 9 w as (d o r­ surplus in the W alton Hall The m itory) b uilding m oney accrued from an a c tiv itiy o f the co lle g e in the sale o f pure i w hile fund. , seed several y e a r s ago. a t all I w ith th e request o ffic ia ls ! schools, A tto rn ey G eneral Jam es V. A ll- red pred icted that the le g isla tiv e the m atter to g e th e r decision on fo r e s t a b l i s h ­ m en t o f a rev o lv in g fund a t the i co lleg e w ill be clo sely w atched by S ta te inasm uch as practically all are co n fro n ted w ith co n d ition s sim ilar to those of A. & M. T h e proposed rev o lv in g fund w ould take care o f such accou n ts as the A. & M. pure seed fund and w ould o p era tin g to care fo r be used needs p rod ucing in the a ctiv ity the revenue. the o f Masterson to Make Talk to ‘Y ’ Group The “ p rocession o f the g o d s” group o f the Y. W. C. A. w ill m eet T hursday n ight at 6 o’clock at the hom e o f the Rev. H arris M as­ terson, 2 2 1 4 Rio Grande S treet, Miss M argaret P eck, stud en t life, secreta ry fo r w om en, stated W ed­ nesday. Mr. M asterson has been in Brackenridge Hall Grounds Will Be Landscaped The in itial ste p s in th e b ea u ti­ fication o f the grounds o f B ra ck ­ en ridge H ail w ere taken W ednes- day when shrubs w ere p lanted on lawn north o f the b uildin g. the M iss R osalie G od frey, su p e rv is­ ing director o f the dorm itory, -aid W ednesday th at on ly a few v in es I and shrubs w ould be s e t o u t a t I p resen t. Sm all b loom ing sh ru bs talk on “ C o n fu cia n ism .” -------------- o---------- ---- -------- Ch D I S C U S S D E T A I L S China sev era l y ea rs and he w i l l , have been p lanted on each sid e of the th ree m ain en tran ces, an i giv e a j the north w alls o f the b uildin g w ill ev en tu a lly be covered w ith E nglish iv y and q u een ’s crow n, which w ill be set out w ith in the n ext few days. R ound-U p advisory com m ittee w ill m eet this a ftern o o n at 2 o’clock at th e E x -S tu d e n ts’ A sso- S a n ACTIVITIES C A L E N D A R IO o’clock — S ocial calen dar co m m ittee, D ean o f W om en ’s o ffic e , 12 o ’clock— T ex a s Law R e­ view , Law R eview room. 4 o’c lo c k —C o-ed A ssem b ly, g ir ls’ stu d y hall. 7 o ’clock — V a rsity sw im m ing team , G regory Gym. 7 o'clock — Curtain Club, Z Hall. 7 .15 o ’clo ck — Te xas G alves­ g i r l s ’ stud y h all, M. B. ton Club, M. B. 209. 5 o ’clock — A lpha A lpha Gam ­ ma, ch ap ter room , B. H all. 5 o ’cloek — O m rieon N u. H. E. 6. 5 o ’clock — P ierian L itera ry S o ciety , YU W. C. A. room , M. B. 5 o 'clo ck — S id n ey L anier L it­ erary S o cie ty , g i r l s ’ stud y hall. 5 o ’clo ck — H om e E conom ics Club. H. E. 6. 7:15 o ’clock —-A eronautical S o ciety , E n g in eerin g B u ild in g 106. 7:15 o ’clock — L o n g h o r n Band, band shack. 7:15 o ’clo ck — Tau B eta Pi, E n gin eerin g B uilding 212. 7:30 o'clock Rusk L iterary o f Law b a sem en t S o ciety , Building. 7 :30 o 'c lo c k —H ogg D ebate 5 o 'clock — R eagan L iterary Club, Y. M. C. A. S o ciety , W om en ’s Gym 5. 6 :1 5 o ’clo ck — B eta A lpha P si, U n iv ersity Club. 7:30 o ’clock — P i* Lam bda Theta, F a cu lty W om en's Club. 7:30 o ’clo ck —-S ig m a Gamma 7 o ’c lo c k — A. S. C. E., old E p silon, M. B, 320, E n g in eerin g B uilding. 8 o ’clock — R ushan Cossack 7 o ’clo ck — T h eta S igm a Phi, Chorus, G regory Gym. b a c k a n d a l m o s t b r o k e n \ o m exp osu re, A n ton io S treet, ar.noun cd Read w ill ed pneum onia but is reported recovering. c o n t r a c t - 1 C ation head qu arters, 2300 S a n ! Cedar trees and flo w er b ed s t h e been side** their hom es in B row nsville w hen the fiftie th an niversary and tho w alks are still b ein g u sed , fu rth er w ill be postponed the accid en t occurred. are im provem en ts ----------------------------- o------- T he stu d en ts w ere en ro u te to I th e R ound-U p. The program fo r j graded, and as Round-U p w ill be discussed in de- b ea u tifica tio n ta il. All m em bers o f the co m m ittee u ntil m ade. are ex p ected to be p resen t. C ranberry, ex ecu tiv e chairm an o f la ter help to b ea u tify it has n ot yet tem porary law n, but th e se T i l a I a l k U n T H E D A I L Y T E X A N TH U R S D A Y , DECEMBER I, 1931 HAROLD TEEN—HE IS SLOWED UP L o o k , K o w T f / V o * . V \ X H B L L O -^ / ; ;> i Ransom, Kathryn Pearl Strieber. Gwendolen Ursula organization guests. and their women established eligibility for lion, initia- p o n e d u n til M ond ay, D e c e m b e r 5. W. T. MATHER, professor of physics. BENJAMIN F. PITTENGER, dean of the School of Education. The guest list of a social f u n c - I These restrictions do not apply , , Hon given by a woman’s organiza- ,i,M m' 1 ° ! y or baa,dlnK hous guests provided that the number twice the num- wishing to give dances is called i does not exceed ber of hostesses. to the rules in the University of T e x a s Bulletin, page 200 govern­ ing the num ber of guests who may be invited. invited provided th at no men’s fraternity invite a member of another fra- T h e g u e s t list o f social func- {term ly, and provided further that lio n s given by men's organizations no student be invited to a fratern- ity or sorority dance who lins not m a y in c lu d e the members of that Other guests may be RUBY TERRILL, dean of women. THE QUIZ in Physics 1.5 sched­ uled for Friday will be post- H E B R E W C LA SS TO MEET The elementary class in Hebrew led by Dr. Ii. .T. Leon, adjunct professor of classical languages in the University, will hold a meet­ ing Thursday a t 4:30 o’clock at the Ilillel House. Visitors are welcome, Rabbi Baron, director, said Wednesday. Classified Ad Section d e p a r tm e n t w ill be a llo w e d to d e te r m in e w h e t h e r t h e p r a c tic e o f h o ld in g th e m a jo r e x a m s w ill be c o n tin u ed . N e v e r th e le s s , it s e e m s p r a c tic a lly c e r ­ ta in that t h e n e c e ss a r y a p p r o v a l o f t h e g e n e r a l fa c u lty and B oard o f R e g e n t s w ill be o b ta in e d Vance t h e y h a v e o n ly a g e n e r ­ a l i z e ! in te r e st in th e m a tter, and not th e s p e c if ic interest n a tu r a lly a c c r u in g to th a t pa rt o f th e fa cu lty w h ic h h a s a lr e a d y a c te d u p o n the m a tter. T h e en tir e situ a tio n s e e m s to h a v e r e a c h e d a point w h ic h is m u tu a lly d e s ir a b le to all p a rties c o n c e r n e d , s in ce it w i ii a llo w t h o s e d e p a r t m e n t s d e s ir in g to c o n tin u e m a jo r s to do so, w h ile t h o s e w h o h a v e ta k e n th e a d v e r s e a ttitu d e in the p a s t w ill be a llo w e d to a b o lish th e m . O ne t h in g in a d d itio n m ust be c o n s id e r ­ ed, h o w e v e r , and that is w h e t h e r it w ill be p o s s ib le , p ra c tic a lly , for s o m e d e p a r t m e n t s to co n tin u e th e use o f m ajors, w h ile p ro b ­ ably a m a jo r ity w ill h a v e a b o lish e d t h e m ; s in c e it sta n d s to r e a s o n th a t th e a v e r a g e s tu d e n t w ill m a jo r in a d e p a r tm e n t w h ic h is not c o m m itte d to t h e p o lic y o f h o ld in g th e e x a m s . B e that as it m a y , th e actio n o f th e f a c u lt y r e c e n tly t a k e n h as p r o b a b ly : o n c e and for all s e ttle d t h e q u e s tio n o f j m a jo r e x a m s , a nd T e x a s m a y be a b le to p oint w ith p r id e to an a d m in is tr a tiv e or- ga iii/.at ion w h ic h is n o t f e t t e r e d by a n y ’ o b s o le t e or u n n e c e s s a r y m e t h o d s o f In­ stru ctio n and e x a m in a tio n . X'A\ (DONNA ^ x r e-vde at -JVI1 C O W A CR/ BR V U)f7k "NX .° k ^ [{ \ k % i r \ A r*'1? M I \*>S3C‘ fry i s i l l ski CYS S I : W S B y JACK HUDSPETH, JR. News th a t Britian’s cabinet had the p r e p a r a t i o n o f a c o m p le te d new debt note to us c a u s e d th e r e c e n t d o w n w a r d t r e n d in m a r k e t p r ic e s to p a u s e y e s t e r d a y . A f t e r hitting a r e c o r d low o f $3.17, th e v a l u e of Hie B riti h p o u n d rose, S U P P R E S S I O N OF S T U D E N T O P I N I ON F r e e d o m o f the p r e s s is o n e of th e f u n d a m e n t a l s i w hich m o d e r n so c iety o p e r a te s . C olleg e n ew s- a ]s0 , ipe: <. b c a u s e t h e y a n t h e voice of th e u n d e r - J REVOLT a d u a t e , a r e p a r t i c u l a r l y s t fr. in f a c u lty i n t e r f e r e Tbs •ti, r a lly u n d e r s t o o d a n d re - p e l t e d . L a - : y e a r , w h en Reed H a r r i s wa? ition as e d i t o r o f je a lo u s o f t h e i r f r e e ­ r e l i e v e d o f e n t i m e n t is “ O u t o f th e w e l t e r of c u r r e n t in c o n t e m p o r ­ a n d c r o s s - c u r r e n t s a r y l i t e r a t u r e . " says J . Co u r n OS in C u r r e n t H is to r y , “ e m e r g e tw o i m p o r t a n t te n d e n c ie s . O n e is th e th e < c a m b ia S p e c t a t o r ; a s s o c ia tio n of l i t e r a t u r e w ith life, th e o t h e r is a d i s s a tis f a c ti o n w ith a life w h ic h a r t i s t s a n d w r i t e r s socially b a n k r u p t r e c o g n iz e d a s th e W o r ld W a r r e ­ lo n g b e f o r e g a l e d t h a t th e fu ll e x t e n t of b a n k r u p t c y . ' ’ T h e W a r w a s “ on ly j in c id e n t a l to th e g e n e r a l p ro c e s s e s of social d i s i n t e g r a t i o n ” w h ic h j j w r i t e r s h a d b e e n s e n s in g since „ 18&U. Tie p l a i n t s a n d a t t a c k s on a n d th e p a g a n is m , m y stic ism , o r C a th o li- j cism a r e all m a n i f e s t a t i o n s o f th is re a liz a tio n . B u t m a n y w r i t e r s , e s ­ h a v e p e c ia lly so­ f in is h e d c ie ty , a n d a r e now a tte r n ) t i n g to r e f o r m it. M a n y of t h e m a r e t u r n - ing to Communism, Fascism, and li t e r a r y c o m - j so c ie ty . 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It in w a s p r o b a b ly w ith v ie w th*' e n t e r t a in m e n t c o m m itt e e m a d e th is s e le c tio n for th e initial e n t e r ­ ta in m e n t o f th e y e a r . su ch a s s u r a n c e s th a t T his c o m m itte e w h ic h str iv e s to bring p r o g r a m s , b o th e n t e r t a in in g and cu ltu ra l, to th e stu d e n t h o ld e r s o f b la n k e t t a x e s , w ill a r r a n g e fo r v a rio u s o t h e r a p p e a r a n c e s d u r in g th e u ar o f w e ll- k n o w n artists. tim e th e se a f fa ir s are a n n o u n c e d , E a ch s tu d e n ts w h o I av* iglu b la n k e t ta x e s w ill r e a liz e how m u ch m ore c o n v e n ie n t i t is to buy a b la n k et ta x at th e b e g in n in g o f t h e y e a r , a n d not b e c o n tin u a lly h a v in g to p a y 7 5 c e n ts h ere, or $ 1 th e r e , w h e n e v e r a n y e n te r ta in m e n t is s c h e d u le d . * T h o se s tu d e n ts w h o wen.' not co n v in c ed <11 by th e end o f th is y e a r . IMajor Exams May Go T h e o t h e r class of s t u d e n t s is the group w h ich e x h i b its profound indifference to a c tiv i tie s g o in g on about him. And h e accounts f o r the n u m b e r o f p o litic a lly disinterested, r e p r e s e n t a t i o n in c o n v o c a tio n s , a n d su c h o c c u r r a n e e s a s th e d e a t h of th e C h a p Book. the sm a ll T h e d i f f i c u l t y to he o v e r c o m e is t h e m i s t a k e n .-on of college s p i r i t w hich h a s c o m e conct to m e a n th e r e t a i n i n g o f o u t w o r n tr a d i t i o n s . U n le s s ’ u u e n t body a c c e p ts th e n e w e r a of p r o m o t i n g th e j o n ly w o rth w h ile a n d p u r p o s e f u l p ro je c t* w e w ill hi f in d o u r s e lv e s d e g e n e r a t i n g in to a medley of T he a ction t a k e n at t h e last m e e t in g ct t h e f a c u lt y o f th e C o lle g e o f A rts a ii d j useless# e x h ib itio n is ts . b- c i e n c e a to m a jo r e x a m s in r e g a r d | To jo in t h e rank of th e g o - g e t t e r s m a y m e a n Is t ti be g r e a t l y c o m m e n d e d , a nd at la s t j c r itic is m a n d r id ic u le n o t s u f f e r e d by t h e s e c u r e it M’H i i ' a" ii I i'Xuy m i g h t p o s s i b l y b u I r u a (I I back standers. On the other hand it may mean o f tii g ; U n a rm s .’ A c c o r d i n g making college m ore than a hook worm’s heaven, t o t h e r e s o l u t i o n a d p i ’ i \ ( S tu r d i ly , W i n c h J more than a matrimonial agency and more than b a s y e t , h o w e v e r , t o b e p a s s e d b y m e tie r a l I a c u i t y a u d B o a r d o f R e g e n t s , e a c h ^ t h e a rah-rah stamping ground, ——Syracuse Orange thu.se ‘Tsenior T H E D A I L Y T E X A N C H R I S T M A S S E IO P P 1N G G U I D E Official Notice ®«t® G if t, fo r Her 7* B U Y E N B C N G ift. fo r Him *£€*€ General Gifts General Gifts * 8 3 ® * Y O U R C h r is tm a s c a r d s, y o u r I T IC K L E T H E BOY’ fr ie n d ’s h u m o r w ith a y e a r ’s s u b s c r ip tio n I .o n g h o r n -R a n y e r . T w o b u ck s th e s e n s e o f ! to I f o r ! s p e c ia l S u g g e s t io n s ! n in e b ig i s s u e s o f C o lle g ia te fu n . 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V O V R this section advertisement in is read by G,000 students daily. Place your Christmas suggestions before those students today. Merely dial 2-3164 and we will call for your ad. THE FO LI .0 W ING stud ent?; art* asked t*» call at Dean Pit ten­ ge Us office: Alive right, M ild re d Marie Armstrong, Mrs. Annie B. M. Bedwell, Thomas Jack Bodine, Willis Raymond Bredt, Gail Victor Chadil, Anna < icath, Evelyn B erry Dairs, Josephine Dick, Kathm inc Rebecca Erickson, Beulah .Marion Gilmer, Annie M argaret Green*pan, Milton Harper, Harriet Cordelia My h r , Paul ine VIneeut P orter, John Vernon F L O W E R S - t h e m o a t p e r f e c t ’g i f t fo r a n y o c c a s io n . H Y D E P A R K F L O R A L q u a r t e r s . Y o u ’re C O M P A N Y . 917 C o n g r e s s . P h o tic 2 4 1 1 1 . j Guadalupe*. . ...... S H O P N O W ! an p e r c e n t d e p o s it on K O D A K S M A K E it nriy p u r c h a s e w ill r e s e r v e _................... “ u n til fo r e v e r y b o d y . 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E a s t 8 th . c a n a r ie s , JiJqu eros, p a r ­ id e a l g if t . r o ts , M ex ica n c a n a r ie s , A n O u t -o f- to w n o r d e r s fille d . 7 6 9 4 , M en’ti w r is t w at c h e s $ 2 .5 0 an d L E A T H E R G L A D S T O N E B M iS , $ 7 .9 5 ; up J la d ie s ’ w r is t w a tc h e s $ 2 .5 0 a n d up ; D ia m o n d r in g s $ 1.95 a nd up. L, L a v e s , 21 Ka * 6 th . I A D I E S — B ew a r e o f fa k e m a g a z in e s o lic it o r s . W e h a n d le s u b s c r ip tio n s at- p u b lis h e r # ’ p r ic e s. 2 7 y e a r s in A u s tin . s u b s c r ip tio n G iv e >m y o u r C h r is tin a # n o w I U N IO N N E W S, 1.06 W e s t 6 th . I n o n e 2 - 0 3 1 1 . S O M E O F Y O U K C H R I S T M A S g i f t pr ob- l e m s m a y be e asil y sol v ­ ed b y e nt e ri ng s u b s c r i p ­ t ions f o r t he L ongh orn M a g a z i n e , wh i c h m ay be s u b s c ri b e d to f o r a y e a r at $2. L e a r n a l ist p f y o u r fri e nds' n a m S 'fit B . Hall 119. fTHURSDAY, DECEMBER I, 1932 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N men THE CAMPUS By I N E Z GR A N AU BRI DE- ELECT TO BE GUEST OF HONOR is being X Miss M a rg a re t M cFadden, ex- tu d e n t of the U niversity an d a nem b er of th e Pi B e ta Phi so­ e n te r ta in e d a t nority, n u m e ro u s fun c tion s in hon or of h e r appro ach in g m a r ria g e on De­ c e m b e r 29 to H e r b e r t W illiams, a l­ so an ex-stud en t, a m em b e r of t h e Beta T h e ta Pi f r a te r n ity , from ’’ l\ Comanche. jf Mrs. Dick P e ttw a y will be hos- 3, fess a t a te a at th e W. A. H a r p e r j i hom e F r id a y from 4 to 6 o ’clock I h o n oring Miss M cFadden. S OCI ET Y C A L E N D A R F rid a y , D ecem ber 2: Scottish Rite D o rm itory f o r ­ th e d o rm ito ry mal dance a t f ro m 9 to 12 o ’clock. S a tu rd a y , D ecem ber 3: Cowboy Austin Club o’clock. b a n q u e t a t f r o m 6 t h e to 9 A ll-U niversity Dance a t G re ­ 12 to 9 go ry G ym nasium o’clock. Mrs. George Shelly e n te rta in e d PHI MUS E N T E R T A I N co ntention philosophers am o n g to d a y was based on th is idea ex­ pressed by Locke. M o d e r n P s y c h o l o g y B a s is . individual in Dr. R. IL G riffith, who n e x t spoke on Locke’s influ ence in lit­ e ra tu re , p ointed out t h a t philos­ ophers’ concept o f the im p o rta n t place of th e t h e schem e"of things an d th e mind at is capable of de ­ the b e g in n in g velopm ent to w a rd a n y c h a ra c te r ty pe, r e s u lte d in th e ro m a n tic ist m ovem ent, and ir u y eerily form ed the basis fo r all m odern psychol­ ogy. th e Locke’s philosophy in to E ng la n d f i r s t b ro u g h t new idea that hum an beings might not be all b a d a t b irth a f t e r all, b u t m ig h t only becom e t h a t w a y be­ cause o f e n v iro n m e n t a n d grow th in environ m ent. T he E ig h tee n th C e n tu r y novel, Dr. G riffith said, was a r e s u l t of this idea, in which the the a u th o r tried m inds of his c h a ra c te r s and thu s m ade th e fir s t phy sio lo g ic a l intro spections. He quoted one u nn am cd p h y s io lo g is t as saying “ th at m odern phychology hail its birth really in the E ig h te e n th C e n tu ry novel.” s tu d y to T H E A T E R S “ TW O A G A IN ST T U E W O R L D ” defeated Bowling (B ’s) by f o r f e i t; Garcia (A ll-Stars) Donhksy (Ace Clubs) 21-16, 21-17. d e fe a te d T u r n e r d e f e a te d (E d u c a tio n ) Mendez (L aw ) 21-10, 21-10; Al­ varado d e fe a te d F e ld e r (open) 21-15, 16-21, 21-13. (L aw ) at IG, Friday, D ecem ber the a s ­ p ira n ts to the cross c o u n tr y title will wend th e ir way o ver the th re e mile course beginn in g t h e locker rooms und; r the stadium . This is by f a r the most g ru e llin g sport on in tr a m u r a l c a le n ­ d ar, and r e q u ire s much practice and p e rfe c t condition. E n trie s f o r this sp o rt close T uesday, De­ cem ber 13. th e All e n trie s in cross c o u n tr y m u st be a pproved by R, J. Mc­ Lain, varsity cross c o u n try coach. Engineers to Hear N ew com e Thursday R. B. Newcome, in s tr u c to r in petro leu m p rodu ctio n eng in eering , will make a sh o rt talk on th e new p roduction p ra c tic e s in troduced by the A m e ric a n P e tro le u m In stitu te , a t a m e e tin g of the A m erican I n ­ s titu te of M ining and M e ta llu rg ­ ical E n g in e ers to be held T hu rs- j day a t 7 o ’clock in E n g in e e rin g 101, O ra n d W alton, Building p re sid e n t of the society, a n n o u n c ­ ed. All s tu d e n ts of p e tro le u m e n g in ee rin g a re invited to a tte n d , he said. *— — o ------------------------------ W hitaker to A ttend M eeting in Chicago B e r r y M. W h itaker, d ire c to r of in tra m u ra ls, plans to leave T h u rs­ day f o r Chicago to a tte n d th e a n ­ nual m e etin g F rid a y and S a t u r ­ day, directo rs in tr a m u r a l th r o u g h o u t th e cou ntry. of Mr. W h ita k e r will m ake a ta lk to the dire cto rs on “ The R elatio n­ ship of I n tr a m u r a l A thletics and R equired Physical E d u c a tio n .” The d irecto rs m e e t each year, Mr. W h ita k e r said, to f u r t h e r the in te r e s t in in tr a m u r a l athletics. Thurlow B. Weed FU N E R A L HOME A M B U L A N C E RICE REPEAL! Starting today — Prices bite the Dust I A n Star Sale \ ' s p Is Your Face Red? . . . Look at These Prices on Men’s Apparel! FALL HATS 3 . 5 0 V A L U E S 5 . 0 0 V A L U ES 7 . 0 0 V A L U E S AT AT a t CJO Q C J o f t C CJO v J » J u QA v f t C Prices Bit the Dust H ere! Price R epeal! N ew Patterns in NECK W E A R 55c valu es 39c— 3 for $1 SHIRTS In Solo and Fancy Colors. You save— W e rave! 1 .6 5 V a lu e * CJ1 O f t ........................ V I 0 7 7 I Q f f l N o w 1 .4 5 V a lu e * N o w ..................... _ K ^ S M h . l0A°tv*,u'* 8 9 c 69c D own the River Go Prices on FA LL SUITS and T O P C O A T S to $ 5 0 , n o w .... V a lu e* up V a lu e* up to $ 3 5 , n o w .... V a lu e s up to $ 3 0 , n o w ... V a lu e s up t o $ 2 5 , n o w ... $24.75 $18.75 $16.75 $14.75 CUSTOM TAILORING DEPT. FREE TROUSERS W ith Suit Order 1 7 5 A ll W o o l P a t t e r n s $ 1 8 .5 0 — $ 2 2 .0 0 — $ 2 5 .5 0 M ade to y o u r in d iv id u a l m e a s u r e . Price Repeal Trench Coats $5.00 V alue $3.45 SW E A T E R S in All S t y l e s a n d C o lo r s 7 9c— 9 8c — $ 1.49 M EN—W hat a Scoop for You! SHOES in the U niversity m anner 4 . 0 0 5 . 0 0 7 . 5 0 V a l u e s ....... . V a l u e s ............. V a l u e s ............. $2.95 $3.95 $6.45 At Slashing Low Prices C O RDU RO Y T R O U SE R S A ll sizes and colors $ 2 . 7 5 V a l u e N o w $ 4 . 2 5 V a l u e , N o w ENGLISH SLA C K S QI Oft f f O 4 u Are You a M ember of the Zilch Club? IOO NAVAJOS 98c Get yours today. D o n ’t w ait! CAMPIS MAN’S SHOP 2 3 5 0 Guadalupe Hadlock Wins Two Firsts In Freshman Football Awards j m e a n s to decide th e b e st a tte n d - derson, athletic d ir e c to r o f a nee aw ard. E ach w in n e r in those de p a rt- m ents will receive a silver fo o t- championships a r e as follow s: ball, which will be e n g ra v e d with A marillo, w in n e r of d istric t one. th e a c t o r ' s name, th e year, and wjH p iay R a n g e r, w in n e r of dis- ••jim m y" H adlock, a ll-sta te b a c k from M arshall, copped two first j m ade next*few"*^ in places to f e a tu re the p r e s e n ta tio n of football a w a rd s to " S h o r t y ” o rd e r that A ld e rs o n ^ first y e a r men. C. J. A lderson an d A ssistant Coaches Mac B u rn e tt. Bob Baldridge, also voted H adlock as the best p u n t receiver o f th e ♦ squad. The ju d g e s for the selections, Head Coach Bill Bedin, and A well-educated toe gave H ad- this y e a r ’s ca p ta in of the Blues, lock the call in the p u n tin g divi- c a p tu re d 18 o u t o f a possible 30 to b rin g th e ir footballs hom e w ith I d istric t fo u r. Vernon ’district five them Christm as. | will play Sherm an , d istric t >;x! Masonic Hom e of F o r t W orth, dis- W oodrow h>ict sev en* v i n play nn | Wilson High School of Dallas, I c n n i s r m a t s d istrict eight. Greenville, district nine, will play A thens, d is tr ic t points to o btain the aw ard f o r th e j ten. Corsicana, district eleven, will ablest snapper-back. W ebb and K a m ra th d e fe a te d M ary V i r g i n i a »p lay B rackenrid ge High School *----------------! Sam pson, Kamrath 1 7 r « . t r i t e r ---------------0--------------- E u g e n ia Sampson ...................................... ...... K arl ~ * and • the boys will be able win on, with J u r e c k a , Priebisch, and Johnson, who tra ile d the M arshall th e o r d e r n am ed, p re s s ­ back ing closely. in °thre°/ S w e e tw a te r' w h in e r »f ' off xvi,), tho d i v in e - j ArIene P ick ett a n d J u f m v Challis. w-,*,- 'V 'VuY ' ■ 'I ’ v>«ri»u, district i ii teen, *’' “ ** H a rli" g e n ’ r* associate p r o - J h e r sister, M ary, a t , E d w y n a Craig, D enton, visited the Kappa judges* choice f o r the m ost com- fessor of applied m ath e m a tic s a n d j Kappa G am m a house d u rin g the judges* c h o i c e f o r the most com- ------ * ” Pressed h a rd by a s t r o n ° m y. spoke on “ Some Math- p e te n t blocker. Hadlock and Jo hn son, J u re c k a , th e Problem s in the G eneral ; husky R obstown h alfb ack , c opped E l e c t ™ C om pa n y” W ed n e sd a y a t the votes fo r the best b a ll-c a rrier 0 c^ocli a t a m e e tin g of th e J u r e c k a was h an dicapped by a stu bb orn shoulder in ju ry f o r the large p a r t of the season, but, d e s­ pite this handicap, displayed e x ­ ceptional ta le n t a t ‘‘c a r r y in g the m ail.” j Moodie C a lh o u n nod F li 7a o f S c o S W te D o k | n u to r y s p e n t th e holidays in Co- r e tu r n e d ! school a f t e r a m o n th ’s illness. -tee t o r tne nest B a i w a n t e r . p h j ,sics Colloquium _ Ch L. Orc s p e n t th e week-end j r h a n k s g m n g holidays. a t his home in Dallas. Lois P ace «--- .......... - t, U J , - ............ tub a. . £ has * ‘ to TRY O N the suit that has given new dignity to T w e n ty -F iv e Doiiars ta p e ahead of his I sivenoss enabled this m in ute c n- ta r to rom p .Jay A rnold, h u s k y ti on of being the best defensive f r o m R un n in g :n full football regalia, Quinn, speedy back, sprinted bo y a rd s in the tim e of 6.8 seconds the to break n e a re s t t h r e a t a ll-state Greenville. Wilson, end, a nd De- man. Bona, a q u a r te r b a c k , who finish - ed in th ird a n d f o u r th places, re- p la y e r fro m Com anche, w as spectively, also g ave Q uinn n o little com petition f o r his sp rin t laurels. fu llback hailing • urines, respectively, A rnold fire d IO dropkicks and field goals fro m the 10-yard and 2 5 -yard to send eight u n e rrin g ly th ro u g h th e u p rig h ts fo r the b e - t in this divi­ J u r e c k a ’s seven successful sion. boots , ena b le d this h a lfb a c k to come in on A rn o ld 's heels f o r a close second. D eBona a nd Chid- low, a g r e a t defensive back, each m ad e six p la ce m e n ts good f o r a th ird-place deadlock. The race fo r the m ost im p ro v ­ ed yearling w as so close b etw een th a t th e coaches w ere five men forced to flip a coin f o r th e se­ A f te r a close race, Preibisch, lection, with “ C h a rle y ” Wysong, th e Sealy gian t, finally nosed out M cKinney, receiv in g lucky H adlock f o r f i r s t place honors in toss and also the a w a rd t h a t g ee- the kick-off. To give some idea this it. C o n fro n te d w ith with I of the keen com petition, the Sealy j same d iffic u lty in th e choice of I boy s am assed av e ra g e o f 506 j th e p layer who showed th e b est points was on ly a one-point m a r - 1 a ttitu d e , the ju d g e s again re so rt- run over H ad lo c k ’.? 505 credits, ed to flipping th e coin. Jo e Sm a rt, J o n e s a nd W eir f o u g h t it o u t f o r j an ex-Austin High p e r f o r m e r and th ird place, with the leader of the Reds, was th e fo r- huifback, w inn in g the a r g u m e n t. J lu n a te one am o n g the six in the fo rm e r, a the J “ C h a r le y ” John so n, c r a f t y field- competition, Tossing the coin f o r selections genera] fro m Kerrville, with his seemed to be the f e a tu r e o f these in : fo rw a r d heaves, most no tably th e Allen A cadem y tussle, won th e ! presen tation s, as Jo n es and Shipp, ballot w ithout a stru gg le f o r t h e j both having stainless a tte n d a n c e this records, will also re s o r t to t best pa sse r on th e F ro sh squad, T h row n by a whipcord a rm and with p e rfe c t precision, the b u lle t­ like, a c c u r a te passes of this s t r a - 1 tog ic quarte! back have been the f e a tu r e of the fre s h m a n gridiron season. T all and < re! from Marlin rec* iv< d th e volt f o r the most e ffic ie n t pass r e c eiv ­ er. 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