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H e lla n d , w ho o b ­ ta in e d h i s b a c h e lo r of science de- in civi, e n g i n e e r i n g f r o m t h e t h e sa d ,)f T h a v e b ee n a p p o i n te d t 0 - p „ sitio n s in c o n n e c tio n in ^ t h t h e n a t i o n a l re c o v e r y . d r a i n - W itn e s se s s ta te d t h a t th e C a n m ­ driv en by I r e la n d she had t b e ae. as she s t a r t e d a c ro ss th e s t r e e t . A f t e r b ein g knocked th e p a v e m e n t to she w as d r a g g e d so m e 15 feet b e­ fo re th e c a r could b e sto p p e d . T h e c a r w as sto p p e d a f t e r if had run o ver th e c u r b a n d had s tr u c k a telep h o to pole. A ■ soon as th e c a r h a d b e e n b r o u g h t Ire lan d to a s ta n d s till, a n d Bill D ennis, an o cc u p a n t of t h e car. quic k ly p ic k e d un th e child a n d c a r r ie d h e r to S e to n I n ­ f irm a r y w h e r e she died som e 2 0 m in u te s la te r . T he C a r n a h a n child w a s a s t u ­ dent in th e U n iv e r s ity H igh S chool Medical Students Tend to Follow Parents’ Calling this s e m e s t e r , r e g is t r a tio n will be r e s ­ tr i c t e d to g r a d u a t e s tu d e n ts , e x ­ ce p t g r a d u a t e a n d s e n io r e n g i n ­ ee rs, w hose final day is J a n u a r y 27. L aw a n d p h a r m a c y s tu d e n ts may c o n t in u e to enroll u n til th e e n d o f th e t e r m . I n f o r m a t i o n h a s b e e n received f ro m th e R e g i s t r a r ’s o f fic e u r g in g all s t u d e n t s to t a k e a d v a n t a g e of tin s f a c t a n d r e g i s t e r e a r ly . Also, se m e s te r s t u d e n t s w ho a r e f irs t to r e g i s t e r F e b r u a r y I, supposed a r e u r g e n t l y advised to do so on !y ™nis*a 10 a ° ! ° * ' f o r p l a n s . ai ® beifnff •■gist rat) t o r late r e g i s t r a t i o n m a d e f i r s t s e m e s t e r t u d e n t s f ir s t in E n r o l lm e n t F e b r u a r y I will be very s im ila r to th e f irs t s e m e s t e r O f tho o c c u p a tio n s of p a r e n t s s e m e s te r r e g i s t r a t i o n . AU of s t u d e n t s th e School of in s t u d e n t s will th e Law s t a r t M edicine in G alv e sto n , m o r e a r e B u ild in g w h e re t h e y will fill out p h y s ic ia n s th a n a n y o t h e r one r e g i s t r a t i o n f o rm s a n d get a n a d - j p r o fe ssio n o r business, a c co rd - m ission p e r m it. T h e y will th e n go ing to th e s ta tis t ic s given o u t b y the r e p o r t o f th e R e g is tr a r to G r e g o r y Gym w h e re th e y will f o r th e y e a r of 1932-1933. A I g e t classes a n d sectio ns. t o t a l n u m b e r of 55 ph y sic ia n s have ch ild ren s t u d y i n g m edicine. N e x t to th e p h y sic ia n s r e p r e ­ s e n te d com es t h e p ro fe ssio n o f “ m e r c h a n t s ” which m a y include v a r io u s p ro fe ssio n s. T h e r e a r e 75 p r o fe s s io n s a n d t r a d e s r e p r e ­ s e n te d , a c c o r d in g to th e s ta tis ­ tics o f th e r e p o r t. A nd ad d e d to t h a t a r e 19 s t u d e n t s w hose p a r e n t s h a v e no p ro fe ssio n o r t rade. All f ir s t s e m e s te r s t u d e n t s a r e j r e q u ir e d to r e g iste r a g a in in the t h a t th e y I sa m e achoo! or college w e r e In t h e firs t s e m e s te r . A n y ­ one w ish ing to t r a n s f e r f ro m one school o r college to a n o t h e r m ust j t ile a n a p p lic a tio n a t t h e R e g is­ t r a r ' s o f fic e w ithin th e nex t few days. 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N elson, p rin c ip a l o f f o r W hite, s u p e rv is in g a r c h i t e c t U n iv ersity High School, a n d se v ­ th e U n iv e r s it y , an d m e m b e r s o f eral t h e school had c o m m itt e e t h e f a c u lty b u ild i n g t h e b o d y before v i e w e d p o sitiv e j c o n c e r n in g t h e p r e li m in a r y plan ; id e n tif ic a tio n w as m a d e a n d th e y p r e p a r e d la s t fall fo r th e A d m in - w e r e u n ab le to sa y m o re t h a n t h e i s t r a t m n - L i b r a r y u n it. Mr. < r e t child w as a pu p il in th e ir school. ha p r e p a re d a report; on th e d e­ th e ch ild ’s th e U n i v e r s i t y v e lo p m en t ide n tity h e r w h e re in h e g a v e an o u tlin e o f th e f a t h e r w a s n o tifie d . L a t e r Mrs. b u ild in g a n d a p p r o a c h e s f o r lh • C a r n a h a n was told at h e r hom e th e Board o f of c o n s id e r a tio n a t 1300 W e s t T h i r t y - f i r s t S tr e e t . 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C. a t th e p r e s e n t t i m e a n d wi l l n ot be a b le to attern! the m e e tin g . R e p l a c e s M a i n B u i l d i n g 4. 1 , , • ... 1 ’ VOLUM E X X X V Did You Pass Yesterday? Here Are Some More! Friday, January 26, at 9 GROUP IX ( Cl asses Meeting MWF 12) Arith, a i 0 . 5 : W. II. 306 A. M. 3 2 5 .1 : J . B. 301 A. M. 3 2 5 .3 : J. B. 202 A. M. 6 2 a : J . B. 300 A rch. 4 0 7 a . l : A. B. 307 A rc h . 2 0 9 a : A. B. 105 Bible 3 1 3 A .1 : J o h n C. T o w n e s B i­ b le C h a ir B. Ad. 4 2 0 .4 : W. H . 201 B. Ad. 4 3 7 .2 : P h y s. B. 201 B. Ad. 3 5 2 : W . H. 23 B. Ad. 3 6 4 : W. H. 208 C hem , l a . 3 ; G. B. l l a n d C. B. 114 (8—9 o ’c l o c k ) ; G. C he m . 2 0 7 a . 3 B. 14 a n d C. B. 114 C h e m . 8 2 1 a : C. B. 15 C. E. 3 5 4 : J . B. 201 C. E. 2 6 1 : E n g . B. 217 C. E. 4 6 1 a : E n g . B. 217 Eco. 3 1 2 .1 7 : G, II. I l l Eco. 3 3 2 .1 : G. II. I E d. 3 0 1 .9 : C. B. 218 E d. 3 0 5 .9 : S. II. 302 E d . 3 1 4 .5 : S. II. 208 E d. 3 2 3 : M. B. 323 E d . 3 5 0 : S. II. 223 l a . 4 3 : M. B. 7 E. I a.4 5: M. B. 5 E. l a . 4 7 : G. II. 101 E. I a . 4 9 : G. H. 7 E. E. l a . 5 1 : W. H. 14 E . l a . 5 3 : M. B. 206 E . l b . 5: M. B. 4 E. l b . 7 : M. B. 321 E . 1 2 a . 2 7 : M. B. 303 E . 1 2 a .2 9 : W. H. 2 E . 12 a . 3 1 : M. B. 31 E . 1 2 a .3 3 : G. H. 5 E. 12 b . 6 : M. B. 225 E . 1 3 a ,5 : M. B. 307 E . 3 2 0 .1 : W . H. 101 E . 3 2 0 .3 : M. B. 327 F r . A a .1 1 : M. B. 20 5 F r . I a . 7 : M. B. 204 F r . 1 2 a .5 : M, B. 219 Geol. 2 1 a : G. B. 205 Geol. 6 2 a : G. B. IOO G e t. A a .7 : G. II. 3 ti e r . A a .9 : G. H. 113 Gov. 3 1 0 .1 5 : W . H. 301 Gov. 3 1 0 .1 7 : W . H. 210 Gov. 3 1 1 .1 : B. L. 12 H ist. 1 5 a : II. M. A. II. E . 3 1 1 : M. B. 306 H . E . 3 1 3 : M. B. 322 II. E . 3 1 5 : II. E. B. 105 I ta l. I l a : M. B. 316 J . 3 7 3 : J. B. 302 P h a r . 3 1 3 : ' C . B. 315 P h a r . 3 1 6 : C. B. 214 P. E d. 3 6 0 : S. H. 21 0 P hys. 3 3 8 : Phys. B. 203 P sy , 3 1 0 .9 : B, L. 21 Psy. 6 0 a : S. H. 307 P . Sp. 3 0 5 .7 : L aw B. 101 P. Sp. 3 0 5 .1 3 : M. B. 304 P. M. 3 0 1 .2 5 : G. II. 215 P. M. 3 0 1 .2 7 : S. IL 204 Soc. 3 1 0 .1 : J. B. 2 1 2 S p a n . A a .9 : M. B. 2 0 7 S p a n . I a. 11: M. B. 209 S p a n . l a . 1 3 : M. B. 208 Friday, January 26, at 2 GROUP X ( C l a r e s Meeting T I S 12) A. M. 3 2 5 .2 : J. B. 212 A. M. 6 5 a : J . B. 201 A rc h . 2 0 8 a : A. B. 307 B ac. 2 9 a : B. L. 12 Bac. 7 6 a : B. L. 301 B. Ad. 2 3 9 : W. H. 14 B. Ad. 3 7 3 : W . IL 208 C h e m . l a . 4 : C. B. 15 a n d 218 ( 5 - 6 o’c l o c k ) : C h e m . 2 0 7 a . 4 B. 15 a n d ‘218 C h e m . 8 7 a : C. B. 214 ( C o n tin u e d on P a g e T h r e e ) : . ' “ in front. t o a re- M a rk s, o r Al M e lm g e r — s te p p in g TT th e U n iv e r s it y H e a lth io>c 1 ill T h u r s d a y a c c o r d in g p o r t f r o m S e m i t e . f i r m a r y w e r e C l a r a B e n n e t t , Mr col- S a r c a s m . A t t r a c t i v e . 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H all, T o m C u r - “ J ™ * o n e n p n e e r . . * p r o te c ts rn f o r a n n o u n c e d T h u r s - W . c h . t a F a lls E Its C o u n ty , AUS-: a b s e n c e s in excess oi 6 p e r r e n t of t h e to t a l n u m b e r o f th e class, C h a rle s L F r a n c is , p r o m i n e n t l a b o r a to r y , or o t h e r e x e r c ise a t la w y e r o f W ic h ita F alls a n d h o ld e r w hich is d ue each of t h r e e d e g r e e s fro m th e U n i v e r - . s e m e s te r . 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A p ic tu r e of th e A lam o, T e x a s T he new s t r u c t u r e will be a n a d d itio n to th e L i b r a r y u n i t j u s t that c o m p le te d a n d will o cc u p y space w h e r e Main B u ild in g n o w It will f a c e so u th a n d will sta n d s. c o n s t i t u t e th e c e n t r a l m o t i f o f th e lo n g - ra n g e d e v e lo p m e n t o f th e to h a v e a p p r o x i­ cam pus. m a te l y th e le n g th on f r o n t o f th e so u th c a m p u s as th e p rese nt Main B uilding has. T h e p e r a tio n involves a to ta l o f o v e r P l a y F e b r u a r y I O s h r in e o f lib e rty , and o t h e r T e \ a < 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 c u b ic feet o f e o n s tru e - tion, w ith a to w e r risin g o v e r 300 f e e t abov e th e p la za in f r o n t o f it. d is t r ib u t io n A r c h ite c t’s p la n s will be c o m p le te d IO. will se rve as a c o r n e r s t o n e f o r so m e tim e in J u n e , M* .< 'r e t s ta te d . As th e r e c e n tly co m p le te d s t r u c ­ t u r e is a p a r t of th e whole u n i t , th e sam e ty p e o f a r c h i t e c t u r e a n d m a te r ia ls a r e to be used. b ee n se lec ted to play for th e All- j e r e c te d U n iv e rsity D ance F e b r u a r y T his has been no d an c e d u r i n g ex a m w eek, and th e f a c t th a t n o n e Mrs. C. B. W h i te h e a d o f F o r t la rg e a t t e n d a n c e f o r th e firs t o ne I W o r th , w ho w as a w a r d e d th e con o f th e new s e m e ste r . historical em b le m s will a p p e a r oil D u tch Schee! an d his h a n d h av e J th e se h alf-do llars. T h e m u s e u m is th e f i r s t y e a r t h a t t h e r e ; th e T e x a s C e n te n n ia l in 1936. this w ee k should ca u se a A W A R D E D C O N T R A C T 0--------------- th e s a m e ----------- th e r e t h e i r f ro m is j is It S ev eral big o r c h e s t r a s been selected f o r th e n e a r f u t u r e , c o n t r a c t but d e f in ite hav e b e e n m a de. h a v e I j e c t, has also re c e iv e d a hig h w ay th e U n i t e d S ta te s a r r a n g e m e n t s Public W o r k s p r o je c t, N. R. ll. 578 in W a lle r C o u n ty . no “ The new b u d d in g s o f t h e Uni- t r a c t f o r t h e c a m p u s p l a n t i n g pro- versify a r e in sp ire d bv a n i n t e r ­ p r e t a t i o n o f S panish R e n a is s a n c e m o t i v e s a d a p t e d t o t h e co n d itio n s o f a m o d e r n U n iv ersity . T h e a im is not arc h a e o lo g ic a l a c c u r a c y b u t a n individu al e x p re ssio n conscious of p r e c e d e n t s , ” Mr. B r e t sta te d . f o r Home Economics Building Portrays Styles of Rooms By A D E L E BAKER e(im_ T he H om e E c o n o m ic s B u ild in g able b a c k g r o u n d f o r orig in a l fur- sta m ls as a f i t t i n g m onument, to n i t u r e a n d o t h e r ar tic le s t h a t h av e th e P io n e e r W o m an of T e x a s. T h e b een as s o c ia te d w it Pioneei d a y - in T exas. A m o n g i n ­ te r e s t i n g relics th a t hav e a l r e a d y b e e n placed th e m u se u m by r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of old T e x a s f a m i ­ lies a r e a n old s p in n in g w heel, a m elodeo n, an d an old pot hook. a -v k eynote of th e sp irit of the build- in a sto n e c a r ­ mg is th e m a in e n t r a n c e , to u c h e o v er p io n e e r which h o m e -m a k e r as she s t a n d s a t the doo r of log cabin hom e. sym bolizes th e m a n y r e v e a le d t h e lier iii lo c ality .’* th e c a m p u s a n d "T h e n ew b u ilding will b e th e c e n te r o f f r o m th e r e one will be a b le to g e t t h e t h a t t h e b e a u tif u l n a t u r a l view s U n iv e r s ity is f o r t u n a t e to h a v e in In e x p l a in i n g th e its c a m p u s o f t h e f u t u r e , o f w hich Mr. (’r e t h a s a lre a d y d r a w n p la n s, th e ar c h ite c t said, “ th e e n t i r e p la n is m a p p ed o u t f o r th e f u t u r e , f o r in such a p la ce as a U n iv e r s ity to build only o n e c a n n o t a f f o r d F o r j u s t w hat f o r t h e p r e se n t. p u rp o se f u t u r e th e s e b u d d i n g ' will he used is not known at the p r e s e n t tim e, fo r d i f f e r e n t d e v e lo p m e n ts m a y a r is e a t a n y • inn1.” som e of T e n t a t i v e Plan* Listed B u z z a r d th e girl he around the perip By th* T h e f i r s t schools in T e x a s w ere f o u n d e d b e c a u s e o f f e a r . I h e S p a n ia r d s , who h a d c o n t r o l o f th e la n d , f e a r e d t h a t t h e F r e n c h e x ­ p lo r e r s u n d e r L a S alle o r o th e r E u r o p e a n in v a d e r s m ig h t c o n q u e r th e ric h re g io n of a n d se ttle on R U P E R T E V E R E T T p in e s d a ily N ew S p a in o f w hich T e x a s w-as l e f t b e h i n d — o r a p a r t . T h e C a th o lic C h u r c h a n d f o r g o v e r n m e n t o f S p a in w ork- does h e? A D E L E J O H N S O N is o u r j id ea of an a l l- r ig h t g irl— b u t w h y in d o e s she p a s s th r o u g h E a s t A u s- 1690 a n d 1693 t h r e e m issions n e a r N ac o g d o ch e s. T h e i r a im w as to tin so o f te n ? D oes B I L L YAR* B O R O U G H e x p e c t to pass his law te a c h C a tho licism to th e In d ia n s, to im p l a n t in th e m s e ttle d h a b its e x a m s ? of civilized c o n d u c t a n d in d u s tria l life, a n d to m a k e S p a n is h s u b ­ je c t s of th e m , t h u s r e t a i n i n g th e f o r S pain. B e ca u se of t e r r i t o r y lack of civilization th e a n d o f to u n d e r ­ in a b ilit y s t a n d t h e “ w h ite m a n ” a n d his s t r a n g e w ays, th e s e e f f o r t s w e r e n o t su c c e s s fu l a n d w e r e g r a d ­ ually a b a n d o n e d . G E O R G E P A G E — on e of o u r r is in g y o u n g a r c h ite c ts . C L A I R E T A B E R s h o u ld n ’t h a v e a n y t r o u ­ ble p a s s in g a t le a s t one of h e r i n ­ e x a m s — she s t r u c t o r ' s im ­ p o r t a n t th in g s m a r k e d . M A B E L E C K M A N d e f in i te ly d o e s n ’t w a n t to “ go s t e a d y . ’” A b o u q u e t th e t e x tb o o k , w ith all in g in c o o p e r a tio n I n d i a n ’s t h e i r b o r ro w e d fo u n d e d of th e f i n e s t .SUTTON. H e r b r o t h e r t h a t t h e r e a r e n o n e to i n ­ like K A Y sists h e r. te ll Will so m e o n e p le a s e t h e A T O b r o th e r h o o d t h a t t h e i r n ew p le d g e is n a m e d “ B O B ” M A R ­ Q U IS a n d n o t “ B U B ” M a rq u is. lodge m e m b e r s a p ­ S o m e of t h e th e c o n ­ p a r e n t l y h a v e t r a r y . id e as to A n d w ho w as t h e b lo k e w ho called th e T e x a n o f fic e T h u r s ­ d a y n ig h t a n d a s k e d f o r so m e o n e to r e a d th e exa m s c h e d u le to h im ? la s t s h o w in g of f o r g o t t e n m a n — P o s itiv e ly th e orig in a l t h e M O R R IS G L A S S . U p o n t h e e n t r a n c e of S p an ish s e t t l e r s in T e x a s , som e e f f o r t w a s m a d e to p ro v id e e d u c a tio n . Schools w e r e n o t a c tu a lly f o u n d e d u n til 1746 w h e n Villa d e San F e r n a n d o de B e x a r w as e s ta b lish e d . F o u n d ­ ing o f o t h e r S p a n is h schools a t S a n A n to n io de B e x a r a n d L a th e B a h ia f o u n d i n g of th e f i r s t school. All e d u c a t io n p r o g re s s w as h a l te d by th e M e x ica n R e v o lu tio n . f o llo w e d (G o liad ) T h e j o in t c o n s titu t io n of Coa- in 1827 called t h e e s ta b l is h m e n t o f schools fo r C o n s e q u e n t ly h u ila a n d T e x a s f o r b u t no p rovisio n w as m a d e t h e i r f i n a n c in g . to m a ke u p f o r n e g a tiv e h o u r s is a d d itio n a l co u rse s. t h e c o m p letio n o f D r. P a r l i n p o in te d o u t t h a t th e is not assesc d n e g a tiv e s t u d e n t h e r r e su lt in d e p e n d e n c e fac ilities b a c h e lo r o f fe w r e s o lu ’ ton m a d e th e m u n ic ip a litie s r e s p o n s e - ; Qf R e g e n t s . H e o b ta in e d his bac h e lor o f a r t s d e g r e e in 1915 a n d his bl© f o r local e d u c a tio n . L ac k o f e d u c a t io n a l law's a n d m a s te r o f listed aa one of th e griev- J ja w s d e g r e e s tw?o y e a r s la te r , j) r> A sh le y S ellers, w h o w a s th e U n iv e r s ity w a s a n c e s a g a in s t M exico w h en T e x a s d e c la r e d in ( g r a d u a t e d 1* 211. M ir a b e a u B. L a m a r , w hose I S chool o f L a w in 1920, h a s b e a n " ° . T q u o t a t i o n r e g a r d i n g e d u c a t io n anil m a d e sp ecial a s s is ta n t in t h e n e w a c u l tiv a te d m ind a p p e a r s on th e division o f Hie d e p a r t m e n t or ju s- f i r s t <>»«*• o f e v e r y U n iv e r s it y i l ic e , c o n c e r n e d w ith in v e s t i g a t i o n * . o f T e x a s b u l l e t i n , p r e s i d e n t o f I in v o lv in g t h e a n t i - t r u s t la w s a n d c.rt t h e R ep u b lic o f T e x a s , th e r e c o v e r y p r o g r a m . H e h as set asid e land b e e n given le a v e o f a b s e n c e f r o m is in ea c h c o u n ty f o r schools a n d 50 E m o r y U n iv e r s it y , w h e r e he le a g u e s f o r t h e e s ta b l is h m e n t o f a s s is ta n t p r o f e s s o r o f law, to go a u n iv e rs ity . L a t e r o n e le a g u e of to W a s h in g t o n to ta k e up his du- la n d in ea ch c o u n t y w a s a d d e d to j ties. th e schools’ a l lo tm e n t. _ _______ _ P ro v is io n s sim ila r E d w in A. E llio tt, w ho o b ta in e d le a g u e s of th o se of in 1839 th r e e f r o m D r U,' , | it| a ‘ 11,1 “ 'I1 V * T N ' ' i ' T . ' ' J !1 r h.7 T h e style of a r c h i t e c t u r e is s u g ­ th e S p an ish R e n ais­ the g r e a t e r p r o s ­ w ith j p u r ity of th e colonial days, t h e r e rn rn c o n t a in i n g t h e ca m p u s, l u r t n t ‘r s t a t e a such as the T e x a s U n io n , th e H o g g a la rg e f o u r - p o s te r c a n o p y bet! a n d of a n d is build in g s on g estive sa n ce o th e r is a p la n ta tio n I T ! ? I * f . !a To r e f l e c t in h a r m o n y th a t n e g a tiv e h o u r s m a y b e r ^* j A u d ito r iu m , a n d the A r c h i t e c t u r e h a r m o n iz in g m ov ed by h ig h e r t r a d e s only in the y e a r th a t he a c q u ir e d n e g a - ' t iv e hours. w hich alsi0 .s f f t ,ct l!uikti T e n t a t i v e p la n s f o r th e p r o je c t call f o r a f ir e p r o o f f o u r- s to r v s t r u c t u r e ; r e in f o r c e d c o n c r e te a n d f r a m e : c o n c r e te d r u e t u r a l ste e l On th e f ir s t f lo o r t h e r e is also floor c o n s t r u c t i o n ; e x t e r io r walls furniehm **. ( C o n t i n u e d on P a g e F o u r ) —rr~v— -=r-~-=r==rj n o te of s o u th e r n S p a n is h d esign, an e x h ib it room , a s t u d e n t lo u n g e ,: T he C o rd o v a c r e a m shell sto n e an a u d i to r iu m , class ro o m s, ad- m a te r ia l o f th e b u ild i n g a n d t h e m in i s tr a ti v e o ffic e s , le c tu r e ro o m the d e lig h tf u l t r a i n in g dis L ion ro u n d e d by a loggia w ith o v e r - 1 a n d a lib ra ry . i n f o r m a l p a tio su r- o f t e a c h e r th e K O O T O L E C T U R E T. Z. Koo, f a m o u s C hinese to On u n tnt se co n d itoot* t ne class th e d o c t o r of ph ilosoph y d e g r e e a u t h o r i t y on i n t e r n a t i o n a l a f f a i r s , h a n g i n g r o o f of S p a n is h style a n d L a m a r w e re m a d e f o r e d u c a tio n f r o m th e I d iv e rs ity in 19o0 and w jjj Spe a ^ ^ th e Y. M. C. A. a n d j w e a t h e r e d c y p r e s s balcon ies, p re- room s, o f fic e s a n d la b o r a to r ie s a r e is th e b y th e C o n s titu ti o n o f 1845. In lab- 1854 th e S t a t e m a d e a g r a n t ot $2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 f o r schools to be p aid f ro m th e $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 aul to Texas by p u blic lands. E d u c a tio n y e a r s as h e a d o f t h e eco nom ics de ; a r y 15, a t 7:3 0 o ’clock in H o g g I ing. p a r t m e n t o f T e x a s C h r is tia n Urn- j M e m o ria l A u d ito r iu m , W, A. v e r i t y , has bee n a p p o in te d a s s i s t - 1 S m ith , s e c r e t a r y o f t h e Y. M. ( ’. ' t h e “ G r e a t H a ll” tw o y e a r s a g o d ue to th e f a c t t h a t its f u rn is h - e q u ip p e d w ith r o o m s, h as ^served^ f o r a n u m b e r of j y # \y . C. A. T h u r s d a y n ig h t, F e b u - ; s e n ts a n e f f e c t a l t o g e t h e r ch a rm - f o u n d . O f special i n t e r e s t f o r hl>r ' a n t d e p u t y a d m i n i s t r a t o r o f w hole- th e A., said T h u r s d a y . D r. K oo lee- called th e d o m e stic “ f a m ily t r e e ” j o cc upy t u r e d w h ile to u r i n g th e le a d in g u n i v e r s e tie s o f t h e w o rld . Dr. K oo will Bsh, F r e n c h , G e r m a n , S p an ish , eq uip p ed s p e a k t h i s y e a r on th e f a r e a s t e r n N ew s itu a tio n . is f o u r la b o r a t o r y e ig h t c o m p le te ly k itc h en u n its , d ie t ex­ S o u th e r n p e r im e n ta tio n a n d b asal m e ta b o - sale a n d r e ta il codes u n d e r NKA. \ngs p o r t r a y a f u s io n o f th e E n g - 1 d in in g in to I o r a t o r y of th e te x tile division, leads th a t has been F o o d a n d n u t c ita tio n divisions th e secon d f lo o r the t h e U n ite d ’ S ta te n T h e n o r t h e n t r a n c e th ir d f lo o r w h ich e q u ip m e n t o f th e s t u d e n t s ’ in A u s tin f lo u rish e d i C olonial E n g la n d , S T U D E N T ’S F A T H E R D IE S J o h n W. F e d b e r r y a n d th e i l l , se n io r in th e School of B u sin ess A d ­ m in i s tr a ti o n , l e f t A u s tin la te F r i ­ d a y to a t t e n d th e f u n e r a l of his f a t h e r , J o h n VV. F e d b e r r y II, w ho died a t his ho m e in W a co F r i - d a y m o r n in g . T h e f u n e r a l will be j o ’clo ck held M e th o d is t C h u r c h th is a f t e r n o o n , j le a d in g th e discussion. T h e to p ic R epublic days. w ith f ie ia tin g . O a k w ood C e m e te r y . T he P io n e e r Room , one o f th e d is t in c tiv e m u - th e th e W r e n n L i - U 0 ^ * ' ’ r e p r e s e n t s th e m a in room th H e r r i n g A v e n u e b r a r y w ith Mrs. M. A. M a tth e w s I m a T e x a n ho m e d u r i n g the pre- P ine - sh e a th e d of v a r ie d w idth th e [ fiv e f o o t f ire - p la c e f o r m a suit- A m e r ic a n A sso c iatio n o f U n i v e r - s ity W o m en w ill m e e t a t 7 :S0 j se u m u 'oms Vihich o p e n o f t H IS T O R Y G R O U P T O M E E T T h e T e x a s H is to r y G ro u p of th e I . th e Rev. M. M. C h u n n of-1 t h a t has b ee n ch o s e n f o r discu s- wells, floors laid w ith pegs, a n d h a v e fo rm e d a basis m a stic life of T e x a s, in > sion is “ C a u se s o f t h e T e x a s Revo- j b o a r d s I n t e r m e n t vvill be inu>res?ttn8' I l u t i o n . ” , and to d a y f r o m in .. . A la rg e q u a n t i t y foods l a b o r a ­ to ry w ith a d j o in in g te a - ro o m e x ­ t h e tend-. ac ross r o o f f o u r t h floor, o p e n in g o n to decks, w hich a r e used f o r e n ­ t e r t a i n i n g p u r p o s e s a n d t e c h n i c a l ; o u td o o r la b o ra to r ie s . th e c e n te r o f “ T he e n t ir e b u ild in g is a h o m e­ m a k in g says L u cy R a th b o n e , as so c ia te p r o f e s s o r of ho m e econom ics. l a b o r a t o r y , ” i in f lu e n c e s , all of w h ich /ism la b o ra to r ie s . th e do- o f in T e x a s th e Civil W a r. D u r i n g t h e u n til d a y s of r e c o n s tr u c tio n all a d v a n c e ­ m e n t sto p p e d . P ro v is io n f o r th e e d u c a t io n of n e g r o e s w as m a de a t th is tim e, b u t the p la n s w ere v i s i o n a r y an d did n o t succeed. In s p ite of its e r r a t i c g r o w t h , th e T e x a s school s y s t e m h as p r o ­ g r e s s e d stead ily . S ince th e C o n ­ th e e d u c a tio n s t i t u t i o n of 1879 to sy s te m of T e x a s h a s g r o w n s u c h a n e x t e n t t h a t th e r e a r e now 8 ,BOU public schools a n d 130 col­ leg es in t h e S ta te . L A S T C H A N C E I otiay is your last o p p o r t u n i t y to place a classified ad at this low price. 20 WORDS S DAYS * 1 Call 2-3164 Now (Eli* Bailu (Erxan CLASSIFIED DI PARISIEN V PAGE TWO T H E D A I L Y T E X A N FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1934 HAROLD TEEN—ALL SMEARED AND S A P P Y £ exalt The- Dally T exan, student new* put*Ii- I i he < n iv e r s i t y of cation of 1 p ubhsl *il on t fee cam pus of 'h e U niv. r* mOT„milw„HIWIWWIIIWIMWinmniw,, atty at Austin by J Ut Publication*. Incorporated, every m orn­ ing except Monday, throughout the long 11 -riot). I exa« Stu d en t1 I < • a . is Student Forum i f him I*»> »f their radio hibH f o r we have different ways of treating E n et j one . . So m p e , ' , w , l y *• to some symphony orchestra, light a pipe, draw I* years ot age. ... it. . . . . . . e q u ip m e n t , artificiality, aml for|te, it tm n the lights down low, and dream this loneliness away. Others prefer to , go to a danee hall, wrap them selves in the cloak of *lu-'cessfa _ lively interested in preserving the Both ways are good, old-time standards. However, these same m anufacturers have shown B efore the tim e o f the new deal, i agitation against the a rn em e n t w as j ________________________ ______________ ei ther are ’sure” cures. u n u liu tn e n° l "1 !, J: ! m ise o f develop- i a n -“apparent hoard g iv es pro ng into a perm an en t governm ent a gen cy to su b stitu te reason and I HU*.- aa si on fo r an agon ism and v i - U en o Ie nee in solvin g labor d isp u tes. The num ber o f recen t strik es, how ever, i-' but few in com parison th th ose o f the post-w ar y e a r s ., Alabama led in the number of lynchings for 1933 with five, Geor­ This mac be because o f the codes. * ,a aml Lom 5ana follow ing closely the w orker-’ South Carolina confidence in the New Deal but ! and Tennessee three; California, each; and the ft*ct rem ains that tfce Labor I and M ississippi, em pty pockets, or I W1,h tour each* two Then, too, the mood o f the individual has much little objection to the National Re- Board has been the fo e a f point of Fiprida, Maryland, Missouri, North J relation betw een em ployees and j Carolina, and Texas, one each. to do w ith his preference. frivolous, then it is most likely that modern music I During Decem ber will catch his ear; but if he is in a serious, melan- *n five state*— Iowa, W est Vir- j choly mood, then the classics chances are that he will turn to « inia» Minnesota, Maine, If he feels gay and covery proposals, Pennsylvania— ratified legislatures j employer®. BRIEFS W ednesday Governor and SETTLEM ENTS — The Board | Murray of Oklahoma began his to abolish regional branches bas N °ng-threatened fight its the pro- and l f the three m entioned above loved and under- p" le.d " n« * d“ <* t - , «0 0 ’000 The a pp co val o f sixteen more workers v th a higher proportion settled bv agree- l e g a t i o n o f the striker nM ded before _ ■ ! h»»dl*d ™»“ ^ — __ — ____ !he _ ' i n n in g a petition to tnt S t ile - (Continued on Page Three) —- , , . , _ . , . instruction mn«i< ae mimVi ac for qualified st 'tend music a# much as they would have us bel.eve, they c old never have written their articles. And » - had Miss Walker fo rseen the “ little ” argum ents; which resulted from her article. I arn sure she w ould never have written it. I sincerely agree with her in that we do not have enough classical music Patr on- with no de?ire to create an in­ d e pen de nt school but with means to en­ dow the University with a large p e r m a n ­ ent fun d furnish the most effective means t ow a rd an efficient de p ar tm en t . Because individual d e n ts requ ires an e x p e n s iv e , s p e c ia liz e d on tke camPus» and believe that something should j out iu f a c u l t y , i n t e r e s t fr o m t h e p e r m a n e n t e n - 1 ,, s . A littIe advice t0 w K M >fter rcading | dowm ent should be sr sat sol J;, on sala. tea a n d s c h o l a r s h i p s . C ia * ' i n s t r u c t io n , t o o , hi? W ed n esd ay m orning article: Nothing is more j f o r a i! s t u d e n t ' W o u ld b e f i n a n c e d f r o m sooth in g to a lo n ely man than the strains of a truly ; t h e in t e r e s t . T h e U n iv e r s it y M o u ld f u r n is h physical equipm ent ami m aintenance in studios, pianos, organs, art m edia a n d m odels, and library facilities. The Univer­ sity would also furnish a student enter­ tainment fund for dramas, concerts, art exhibits, and lectures. No extra tuition i fee should be charged fine arts or a e a - 1 dem ie students. ]>e* utiful com position. know w hat lo n elin e ss is, and then if you will turn ! yoni r adio dial to a good sym phony orchestra play- ■ ing the com p osition? o f the Void m asters,” then, perhaps, you will be able to see this underlying, cosmic beauty which they contain and you will then thank your lu ck y .stars that these men willed such ;origs to us. Some day even you will — GLENN MARTIN, ; . . . Established entirely by the State Legis- ; lature or the University, the departm ent should possess a perm anent fund with in­ M R. W. Franklin, terest su fficien t to elim inate possible po ii- r, Cotton ex ch a n g e Building, tical h andicaps from a lack o f apprecia- h uston, Tex; -. lion. My Dea Mr. Franklin: .... 1 1 CO NC E RN IN G HARRI SON S TA FF OR D ARMY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION United States Military Academy West Point, New York Jan u ary 18, 1934. . j I , ^ *• , , „ Not o n h students are dem anding con- sideration Of t h e need o f financial support ot the line arts at the U niversity; news- * w a ' •nMet* I glad to receive your telegram yes- a y ’ an,i 1 im m ediately checked S ta ffo rd ’® age, which would bt the main concern. I found that he . n Tl1n 1fi w a' bom June 18, 1912, which m eans that he Will papers OI the State are urging patrons to ; be 22 years old this June and therefore ineligible to cooperate in this outstanding opportunity enter. for service. The D ad a- N ew s asserts. “ I 5 New.® a®.st:rt3, “ I 5 the pa tr on a ge of is an end worthy of we alth in discriminating han ds." iai>, . . . „ , ' Believe me, it is a big disappointm ent to me. Few boys have won their way into the hearts of the officers and instructors here at W est Point as ha? S tafford , not a® a football player at all, but purely as a man. They all were pulling hard for him to succeed, and were m ighty disappointed that he didn’t do so. It certainly was not through lack ! of effo rt or interest. Stafford worked hard and with more earnestness than any boy in his class, but he just sim ply did not have the background. W h en Fire Breaks Out Because of the efficiency of th e Austin j . n e D e p a i lent under .lie supervision o i . . . . p,. i was awfully disappointed that I did not see its chief, J , E« 1Wroody, danger of bestrut*- J him before he left. I was aw ay on leave whon he lion from that .source is minimized on the was discharged, and though I hurried back I was campus of the University. The location of a 1,ay !aW- all the new bu ilding s a r e well known to t h e d e p a r t m e n t . Ever y c a m p u s e n t r a n c e is c ha rt ed , and the best approach in lig h t­ ing a blaze which might b r e a k out in any of t h e buildings is sm d ie d b e f o r e h a n d an d form s part of the s a f e ty ro utine. Garrison H. Davidson, 1st. Lieutenant, Ck FT Head coach football. Please remember me kindly to him when you Sincerely your®, see him. UHUuntHuimftiiuHtirmiiiitmmmimumitmtiiiiMMfttntmintt imwi'imiinitmmrn’iimMmHi'mtttnimmmiittHmttttimiiitiitnaMmMiumttmmnHMMMwntMMmitMnn Current Comment A long with t h e con struction of th e new buildings, a new w a t e r line was laid across the cam pus which ins ur ed f u r t h e r sa fe ty not only to the new buildings but to th e old. As a further s a f e g u a r d th e tire plugs on the cam pus and al ong th e ad jacen t A striking incident Bhowing the chief drawback ut ret* ta a t e t e s t e d > e a r l ’, to a s c e r t a in t h e i r of written examination® a® a means of testing knowledge and awarding grades occurred recently c o n d it i o n . F i n l i g h t i n g e q u i p m e n t is fo u n d in e a c h at Milwaukee State Teachers’ College when a class Of th o b u i l d in g s , a n d m a v b e u sed w h e n I “f 53/ evolted ***•>»* » professor who accused , i i t h e b l a z e i.® small. In the < ase oi a l a r g e - h i e , len d Upon its e q u i p m e n t , a n d I cd low." an a l m o s t that they had cheated and supported their actions) ^ p r e a r r a n g e d s c h e d u l e i,„n, Rather than trying to evade accountability for lh*-ii ur h«»ne?ty, members of tho cia?- admitted Olive i ourths of them of cribbing. CONCE RNI NG POOR EXAMS t h e e x t i n g u i s h - , v _ . d e jja Ult , , i i in v\ ii * , t , . hy the ar^ument that they didn’t have time to : answer so many questions in 45 m inutes and that I they are unable to do reflective thinking w h e n 1 .. . i i . . . ,, , , . iiS e t lieu ne \ t h e d angel cd loss they must run a race with time to g et the answers by fire is small. Coupled w ith t h e precut]- written down. l i o n m a i n t a i n e d by t h e c a m p u s c a r e t a k e r s a n d t h e c o n s t r u c t i o n o f t h e b u i l d i n g s , t h e tkms an(l s tu de nts themselves are mor e remote from 10 d a n g e r t h a n rn c r o s s in g G u a d a l u p e S t r e e t . | as with iii* «tudent®. ',h*' ,lif if thi*y attach the wrong importance “ m“*h with ,b* t*achcrs „ The OUiahoma Daily. If students do resort to cheating on examina- J M 4 d j | « I . V . \ at \ r n mm X' W L * 'j&ncj' We X *‘Shee—I lo t you A r roo; Skirts won Id i t I shrink^ • “ In Vino V eritas1 —Arrow shirts w ill not shrink — because th ey are Sanforized. T hey keep th a t precise fit, th a t swagger stylin g, w hich is every ARROW’S birthright. local Arrow look over th e dealer today and new Arrow lin e. Priced from $1.95 Stop by at your ll ii Luok lo: itll, UU! A R R O W SANFORIZED SHRUNK n& w s h ir t i f o n e z v e r s h r in k s H e a d q u a rte rs for A rro w Shirts On the Drag T H E U N IV E R S IT Y T O G G E R Y J. L. ROSE 2310 Guadal upe Phone 3090 We can please you with an Arrow Shirt. Al! sizes, styles, patterns. Gaston-Menritt THE AUSTIN HOTEL BUILDING 7 0 3 C O N G R E S S I T y p e Y o u r N o t e s . R e n t a T y p e w r i t e r . R e a s o n a b l e R a t e s A H M a k e s The Steck Co. 9lH at Lavaca ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ H eavy food frequently make* sdtiggMi thinker®. S (» ta k e th e a d \ i e e o f v e te r a n Htudenl® a n d e a t K e llo g g 'a H ire K r is p ie s — th e d e lic io u s r ic e c e r e a l th a t sa tis- fie s h u n g e r w ith o u t “ b o g g in g ” y o u d o w n . T h o s e c r is p , c r u n c h y Im hide® a r e fin e at an y m e a !. I In* \>ay th e y < ra ck Ie in m ilk o r c r e a m a lw a y s a p p e a ls t o th e a p p e tit e . N o u r is h in g a n d e a s y to d ig e s t. E x tr a g o o d w ith c a n n e d fr u it o r h o n e y . A sk fo r Kellogg"® R ic e K r is p ie s a t y o u r c a m p u s r e s ta u r a n t, fr a te r n ity h o u s e o r e a t in g c lu b . D or"! fo r g e t to e n jo y a b o w lfu l a fte r a lo n g stu d y s e s s io n at n ig h t . Y o u ’ll s le e p b e tte r . M a d e b y K e llo g g iii B a ttle C r e e k . Thp most popular readyJO'Vat ce re a ls s e r v e d in the d in in g ­ r o o m -I of A mer iran c o lle g e s , eatinz-clubs and fraternities are made by Kellogg in Hattie Creek. J h ey in c lu d e K ellogg** Corn Flakes, A ll-B raw, PEP, It heat K ru m hies, and Kellogg's WHOLE WHEAT Biscuit. Also Kaffee Hag Coffee—real coffee—97% caffeine free. s leu! rice k r i s p i e s BAD EYES M a y M e a n P o o r H e a l t h Have your eyes examined. “ RD & T R E A D W E L L O ptometrists r4tVt7lTH f^COMOfcUJ TODAY THE LAST DAY to “ Return Proofs” The pu ttee* for Hip Fraternity and Sorority sec­ tion of the 19.lh ('adus mara go to the engravers now. The Cactus a sk s that gov wake the selec­ tion (if your best' proof urn/ /durn them lo the studio TODAY, otherwise the ('actus staff aud the studio must make the selection for you. TODAY IS THE LAST DAY FOR YOU TO RETURN YOUR PROOFS! THE CACTUS “ the yearbook of T e x a s ” FR IDA Y , J A N U A R Y 26, 1934 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N A t February 6 in association with its regular business m eeting on that day, Helen Daily, p re sid e n t of the organization has announced. the the business m eeting, club will vote on the selection of new members. Any stu d e n t who is interested in becoming a m em ­ be r should make application to Ruth Deveney b e fo re F e b r u a r y 6, * * * UU F O R D S V C K L E Y TO W E D F E B R U A R Y 5 MATH JOB O P E N Dr. A. E. Cooper, p ro fessor of applied m athem atics, is receiving A pplications fo r rue place of s tu ­ den t g ra d e r in the d e p a rtm e n t of T he position will mathem atics. he held days tonger to give more s tu d e n ts a chance to apply fo r tire job. The students m ust have a gra d e of the sa la ry in m ath e m atics; “ A ” will be $ I ut) a month. open fo r a few J . F r a n k Dobie, profe ssor of English, has le f t fo r a sho rt bus­ iness trip to Colorado. He will re­ tu rn F e b ru a ry 2. Ann Willrich in Houston home visited a t h e r ; and Mrs. W. F. Baya us. Mrs. last week-end. > an t x - ! u d - n f o f th# I Mrs. W. E. Lewis, Jr., o f Horns-1 v e r i t y , was fo rm erly Bloc­ ton, is visiting her parent-, Mr. Bay a m . a t­ om P A G E THREE TOMORROW W i * Sri* r rn ch m * Ch ■.•I it! M orris is at his b e s t in th is a m u s in g p i c t u r e ! The en gag em ent of Miss Eileen Buckley of Eagle Pass ami W il­ liam Buford of A ustin has b e e n ; announced by Miss Buckley’s par- j ems, Mr. and Mrs. John S. B u c k - J ley of Eagle Pass. to h e r Previous engagement,, .Mi - Buckley was a s tu d e n t in tht University. re* e< ntly to complete p lans fo r her} wedding winch has been set fo r \ F e b r u a r y 5. She is a m em ber of Pi Beta Phi sorority. She withdrew o Exams LA S T D A Y “Storm at Daybreak1’ with KAY F R AN C IS W A L T E R H USTO N SATURDAY NIGHT, 11:30 “Convention City” w i t h JOAN BLONDELL * N M O R A I S KING FOR A NIGHTW i t h H E L E N T W E L V E T R E E S A LIC E W H I T E . C E O . E . S T O N E _ LAST D A Y ___ ‘One M an’s J o u r n e y ” Lionel B a t r y m o r e c ' W m %v; ... M i t t ! m m w m m m w m m m m m (Continuer! F ro m P ag e One) H elen T w elvetrees ami Ches­ te r Morris who will be seen in the p icture, “ King fo r a N ight,” a a • • S O C I E T Y S C U R R Y A X D J A C K S O N TO W E D F E B R U A R Y 13 The m arriage of M arietta begin ning a t th e Queen S a t­ urday to play through Sunday. C. E. 225: C. B. I 14 Keo. 312.18: G. IL 215 E. E. 8Xa: Eng. lh 139 E. la.4-1: M. B. 4 ll. 8 E. l a .4 6 : W. M A R D I E R A S D U C H E S S | K. la .5 0 : M. IL 7 W E I S E R T S E L E C T E D the Galveston Mardi pp lb .8 : M. lh 31 central com- y by a Selected mitt ce of Gras which convenes th e second week in F e b ru a ry , a num ber of stu dents and ex -students will at- te n d as duchesses or maids. E. la .5 2 : G. IL 103 IQI i a .5 4 : <;. jj. _ 12a.28: W. II. 2 £ . 1 2a.H2: M B. 303 j.y ] 2b.6: W. lf. IO E. 50a: M. lh 403 of R enner to William C. Scurry o f ; Univr*r.*-ity who have accepted in- Fr, and F o r t s an d F o r t I A m on# tho ex-ytudents of th e I F r. Aa.12: M. B; 207 la .8 : M. B* 205 take place a t 8:80 j citatio ns to a tten d K ing Frivolous’ j Fr. 12a.6: M. B. 219 o’clock F e b r u a r y 3 at the home com F ra n k WU Jackson of t h e g ra n d m o th e r of duchess; are M ary Louise Scott of I F r, 81a: VI. B. 200 Byars, Gov, 310.14: G, IL I W aco, duchess, and V era Connell, maid Goy. 310.10: VV. IL 101 of F o rt W orth ; Lillian Master- Gk. 12a: M. th 208 son, duchess, and M ary W althall, i Hist. 4a: ll. M. A. J a n e Seeing Lionel B arrym ore act in P n e M an ’s J o u r n e y ” is like get- inside peep a t a cross ng* an Htion of tho life of a co un try octor. One does not have the feel- g that one is seeing a film, br. lived. h a t one very thing is fo rg o tte n h u t that Renner, it of human d ra m a on the screen I bride-elect. Jackson W orth Dallas will is seeing life M n fo rg otten so completely th a t it | Mi>s a find yourself jo lt to Jackson received her j maj f o r her wed ha t he b ro ught into the world make preparation* Request.- have alread y been pe­ nd kept fo r four years until he? probably take e n e d by T. ti. Taylor, dean of a th e r reclaimed her. This girl, place in March. She is a m em ber the College of Engineering, for atty McGinnis (Dorothy J o r d a n ) , of ( hi Omega sorority. reservation* for the banquet from *ets Ashford, also a resident of Atis- the son living in alumni and ex-students ff the town blinker, whose name* tin> received his education from Hun Antonio. Dean Taylor expect - ,s Bill R adford, arui tries to kill to h e a r lke J u s t i n schools and O now towns in ibis lerself when l u t h e r , gnqdoyod by G aston-M erritt (.’oui- vicinity the b o y s reservation . can't let him m a r r y her. B u t she puny. s saved and weds the boy and hey have several children. T h e n \ U O R M I T Q K I E S G E T lr i bivoiii, - \ t y . n ii vhen several famous riav saves her md her husband 1 his teat wins him wide renown j are Elizabeth Tim nin of San An­ ti medical circlet, ami he is i n - j tonio, C arm en Woodward af cited in continue his study, but Tyler, Ruth Mess! of Temple, somehow he never gets o it. tbe Texas Union Inez Gra- th*- W om an ’s Building naU( j)V ident of tile*council *m- l r h ,nm,a1 d a n . o f the Ju n io r vla• A T T R A C T IV E porches. All H o m e Ec.nom 2 t o I U n i v e r s . l f h i m F O R " Garage a v a FOR O N E p x cep tion aiiy nice bed- e oeti-room ige. Q u iet neig h b o rh o o d . t w o p u s. Ho! water . bed. Phone 2-1740. a n d cold — e x ception ally lar ge, rushed P len ty of closet $he- 2-1 -is*. LA R G E room w i t h sleepin g po rch in p r i­ v a te hom e. Adjoi ns b a t h . P r i v a t e en tram-.*. E x c e p t i o n a l m eal-. R e a so n a b le Two boys. ho i W e s t 2 2 . P h o n e 8 9 4 8 . __ A T T E N T I O N G IR L S —-■ Room a n d bo ar d. f a m i s h e d S ho w er. pore I in g 2 V acancies F o r m en. i ( omfortabh tub and sh irk we me bl roo m iwer h ath . Rea un campus. i porch, liable. 2 3 0 3 S a n A n t o n i o for GOM FORT YULE ROOM iii p r i v a t e h tw o men. S leeping p o r c h ; prs .■rdranee. 1006 W 22. P h o n e 2 - 3 0 -‘6. iii MV Md," bio. k~ W a p ­ GI I ASAN'! iin 11, half-block Grego ry Gym SI m g porc h"-. , m a i d nervlee. tp .l e t , con g en - al. 2 2 1 0 Turn Green, p h o n e V 6 26. ___ in p r i v a t e hom e. h<1- DKS IRA RLF e n t r a n c e . Garage. R c . t- o im b ie . 2-21 Rio Grande.__ DIM'KIYUNA ’n NG o p p - c i a imerT'will j o i n i n g binh a n d p r i v a t e room one or two P h one 7 749. ON C A M P U gate entrant 2510 Speeds G AR AGf e n I’hone Cf a l f .. i ■ ro o m s, oi fWriMiQgw Reasonable P h o n e 8581 NU E room E x c e lle n t m e a n . ro om s. S leep in g p orch c a m p u s . 26TO W ic h ita . Ph on e 2 - 2 2 07. R35. One- half block c a m p u s . Nice s e m e s t e r . A r ­ f o r n e x t r a n g e m e n t s m a y be m ade now. 405 W est l*i. HOARD a n d ro o m for men. Id eal location. room s S i c pin g p o rch es. Exc ellent m ea!-. R e a­ sonable. 2005 Wi b o a . ___________ ___ th r e e DESIR AHLE "rot rn. p r i v a t i in. All f o r lh W. L o ve­ c lo s e $25.90 per m o n t h . Mr-*, lady. 404 VY 27. Call ilTrG.______________ ! ROOM ANI) BOA RD FOR B f >YS— Half delicious m eals, b ath , block fro m c a m p u s . A t t r a c t i v e r a t e s . I See o u r ro o m s befo re m o v in g 2006 S p e e d ­ way, P ho n e 5826. j WHERE TO ROOM NEXT SEMESTER Is I his Y o u r A d ? if thi* w< re y o u r ac it viou Id h a v e re a d b v h md red* of people bel ri as you a r e rt id in J) j u st it now. not not pi cs bef* t y o u r W h y th*. ire canc! i aeq! ty body of th. in vet t i n g a ilollar bill •id ? (dent and I : ll Ivcr- i ty by ii a sm all Y "ti m e r e l y ilia) J t h e will f6$t. do I, an d wi Pi* »* p ick - u p im d ad-wi at y> Art g r a d u a t e o a t h roon*— ft n m . IOO E. >rner W i c h i t a anil p r i v a t i home, clos - to U n iv er F OR R E N T : Ver y corofor- :tb(* room in Ail Cl m v en ien ees . Gas f a rm ah vd. Apply i 612 ! 11uadalupe. P R IV A T E RATH in ; r iv a te h em e Pri ■ate Q Yet. e n t r a n c e . G a r a g e des ired. if It.(a! f o r s tu d y . I SOI N ROO VI FOR ROYS. room*, n e a r Univ 'w o nicely f e n t i t y . All Rh . 41 14. .hee . rn; v en ■ con . TIS W ent 24 h S d P h o n rt ft' U i ic n • K XCELL ENT room for boy* in pri h o m e tw o block# fro m camp: i#. g filial group. ^E v ery convenience. I o h . r h inc .ii t ft, . at e lon- f i ll w. Q It I E T RO* »M a d jo in in g blocks c a m p u s . 22 02 N u ece s. b a t h . T w o J P h o n e H313 --------- —------------------ ------------------------- ------ - room with \ SHARF: VF.RY c o m M r t a b l e Business Directory TWN) ROOMS, a d j o i n i n g b a t h . L i g h t a n d ai r y . Can be f i tt e d for a p a r t m e n t w i t h sl e ep in g porch. S t u d y f u r n i s h e d a p a r t m e n t 404 W est 23. E X C E P T ! ! UNA I loom , b ed ro o m , and Photic 2 - 4 3 88. T h rt • room a p a r t m e n t . l a r g e k i t ­ c h e n e t t e . $ 1 - .0 9 p er m o n t h . G irls or m a r ­ ried couple. SOH W e s t 21. P h o n e 3X04. A P P R O V E D f o r g irls . S o u t h bod room. Mingle beds. P r i ­ v a te b a t h . P a r t bills paid. G arag e. 1 % bl ock s U n i v e r s i t y . 1914 S p eed w ay. P h o n e Hi"-', __________ SOI TH KAS I s le e p in g g i r ls . F o u r t h h o u se e a s t f r o m Main B u ild in g . 2>Mi E a s t 22nd. Ph on e 8129. T H R E E blocks w es t of < a rn p u s, m o d e r n ro om , be d r o o m , b a t h , k itc h e n , d i n in g room. Radiator-1*, w a t e r , teteph o ie, g a r a g e . 2309 Rio G r a n d e . TO M E N — A $25 a p a r t m e n t f o r $ 1 -. I n ­ t h i s ut 202 E a s t 32. New p orch. Modern. F o r couple o r u p s t a i r s . w i t h v e s t i g a t e In inc _____ ____ ___ ___ f u r n i s h e d a p a r t m e n t a n d clean. S o u t h e x p o su re. Call 3959. NICELY for r e n t . Also tw o d e s ira b le f r o n t ro o m s. R e a ­ P h o n e ________________________________ t h r e e so nable. V0 5 F W. 2-3761. D O W N S T A I R S a p a r t m e n t 22nd fo r S t . l i v i n g q u i e t —-$22. OO. c a m p u s . S leepin g p o rch, In.yr. S t u d y ro om , sle ep ing p o r - h , an d p r i v a t e b ath . P r i v a t e e n t r a n c e . 703 W e s t 24. P h o ne 3578.__________________________ ATTRY* i 'l VE a p a r t m e n t 3 b lo ck s went ro om , k i t c h e n e t t e , p r i v a t e b a t h a n d e n t r a n c e . E x cep tion ally 2-4548 or 5858. BEAUT I F U L a p a r t m e n t . is h i n g s , panelled walls, f u r n ­ i n ­ .Tint a n d Sp eed w ay. ................ ................................. L a rg o p orch. Small sin g le ro o m , g a s plate. S u b u r b a n . 719 W e s t 22. P h o n e 6546. c in e r a t o r , g a r a g e . P h o n e 2-3868. G IR L S — A p p r o v e d a p a r t m e n t s . k i t c h e n e t t e , 1-2 Pi ri<*d tile b ath , room . P h o n e t i n y U N F U R N ISH E D A PTS. N K W , a t t r a c t i v e . S p a n ish du plex a p a r t er n. couple, m en!. F o u r r oo m s, b a t h , g a r a g e . M o d ­ s t u d e n t Ideal for faculty , q uo t l i d ! Ave. II P h o n e 9060. HOUSES FOR RENT A T T R A C T IV E six room house, h ard w o o d floors, two b a t h s , $35. M i g h t f u r n i s h . A lso 4- room furnish ed ap artm en t, $89. Mrs. P e n n, 6669. ______________ H O USEK EEPING ROOMS f u r n i s h e d ii LOC K W E S T of a p a r t m e n t , s o u t h e a s t ex p o s u re. G arage. $20. Bills paid. C o nv e n ie n t b a t h , phone. Dial - l u r . 2206 San Antonio. cam pus” MISCELLANEOUS I alae I PAY CASH for s u i t s and o v e r c o a t s loan m o pey on s u i t s or a n y ­ I,. L a v e s, P a w n b r o k e r . th i n g of value. 217 F a r t S i x t h Bt. _ ___ B L U E B O O K S , la r g e alae, 36 p ag e, 2 for 5 c: large t h e m e puds, I De; IOO s h e e t s l o c _____ t y p i n g pa per. STC HF, 2 t o - G u a d a l upe. iOc. H A G E ’S 5c & _____________ _ ROOM A N D BOARD M F N : Room and h o ard , o n e block of c a m p u s . Nicely f u r n i h i d room an d p r i v a t e b a th . Ra te# r e a s o n a b le 2it08 S peedway. P h o n e 8746. S I N G L E well t a r n i s h e d room, near b a t h , w i t h bo ar d f o r boys. Ga*, m a i d - s e r v i c e , g a r a g e . $35. R e feren ces . N ear U n i v e r s i t y , P h o n e 2 - 5 2 8 9 . ________ __________ ______ _ room*. B E A U T I F U L electric vie- tab le. H o t ami cold w a te r , 2407 f u r n i s h e d . W a l t e r H a r d i n , G u a r a n t e e d meals- Radio living a n d d i n i n g tr o la — pool tis* W h itis. P h o n e 2 5804. LAR* JE . c o m f o rt a b l y f u r n i s h e d for bo ys. E x c e l l e n t meal*. room* P r i v a t e e n t r a n c e . C o n v e n ie n tl y located. R a te s re a so n a b le . 220* Rio Grande, P h o n e 8922. HIK) 81 "ANI) BOAR I) fo r t w o "buy#. $25 per m o n t h . L o cated at e a s t g a t e of S t a d i u m . 2021 i u d River . P h o n e I A lit in room . 508 G o ad - QJ " _ two or t h r e e boy alupe. 8006. BF:a T?t T f U I I Y u lar boys. R e feren ces , 2 -8299. BO Y S : Nice sou t h e a - 1 d o w n s t a i r s room w ith b o ar d for p a r t i c ­ G as, maid-!-cr vice, g arag e. P h o n e 259'* S p e e d w a y . f i r m s h e d Nit larg e ; s t r e e t room a n d p o r c h , a d j o i n i n g b a t h . fit* ping P r i v a t e h o m e . f rom W a g g o n e r H all a n d Aero G r e g o ry Gym. IOO K. 2 2 . R O Y S ! ~ - D . -iii a b l e r u i n ' , - t w o b l o c k s f r o m if 2 6. lier m o n t h — Hoard d e s i re d , $29.00 p e r m o n t h . 402 W. P h o n e 2 I i * 3. T W O VAI A NCI KS in an a p p r o v e d h ou se s o u t h ca m p u s - fo r boy - One block c a m p u s Si 9 .i>u __ ____ G a r a g e . All m e a ls , 2000 W hitis. L ARGE , well f u rn i s h e d s o u t h e a s t room con v en ien ce s. ----------------------------- - roo m s. Sleeping fu r n i s h e d I AT T R Al I IVE HOM E, t 'o m f o t ta b ie , well- po rch . W ho lea o m e, horne-eeo ked m eats. T h r e e 7 03 VY . 2 1; Bu Reaso nab blockf» cam, __ _________________ ____ _ P h o n e 8678. -epnrat* o r ROOM. bo ard S leepin g p o r c h e s . S in g le beds. S how er. V e r y reaso n able, O ne block cam - room a n d bo ard, 1" 1098 Whiti*. P h o n e 4482. E X C E P T IO N ALLY nice so u th e ah t room p r i v a t e home, one a n d o n e - h a l f block* I! hiding. 1 9 0 S 1 s W i c h i t a St fro m Law P ho ne 19 42 Ut .OM and bo ard for boys a t _ (OM and 'b o a r d for boys a t $'- m o n t h . Gas fu m ta hftd. . " Pf}: ‘- i t - I - I _ >>*• ithi'ji.'i room w ith p r i v a t e bath . G a r a g e if desire d. P r e f e r boys, g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t s , o r couple. C o n v e n ­ ie n t t o U n i v e r s i t y . 2 4726. _ . . . in p r i v a t e j w ith or w ith o u t b oard. S leeping po rch. --------— — --- - Ga -, p i , s . 2 5 0 8 S p eed w ay , 2 - 5 2 8 0 . A D J O IN IN G HATH— room home. B oa rd op tional. Quiet. Ideal for s t u d y . 5 block s c a m p u s . 21 us Sun G a b ­ riel. P h o n e 2-1 > ' 7 . ____________ j T W O New ly f u r n i s h e d r o o m s w ith ex cel- j , linen, maid serv ice. Boy* on c a m - | UDO MS F O R GIR L S —- M o a t c o n v e n i e n t a n d a t t r a c t i v e ro om s eight a t cam p u s B r e a k f a s t optional. Maid se rv ice. R e a ­ s o n a b l e SOI Vies' 21 s t St .___________________________________ a t 24*2 W i c h i t a , R O D M a c r o s s O n * _ A d ­ j o i n i n g b a t h . T e le p h o n e boo th. Buz* f u r n i s h e d . d e - i r u b l e . f o r b l o c k f ro m W om en'* Gym. M A N S T U D E N T : A t t r a c t i v e l e n t nu als. 3 % block* of $25.90. 2 g a r a g e s . P h o n e 4404. S T U D E N T BOY'S— S o u t h e a s t r o om s. P r i ­ v a t e home. Near cam p u s . All c o n v e n ­ iences. Exec 11* u t mea!-,. R e feren ces e x ­ ch a n g e d . I I I F. l o t h S t. P h o n e 9 0 65. VV F I L - F I JR NISH I I), b u t t o n s . M a i d serv ice. J u s t o f f “ T h e D r a g . ” 2295 N u e c e s . P h o n e 5522 B U Y S * A T T E N T ! O N I N r e c a m p o # , Phi oh* 4 5 Pi). r o o m . t w o g i r l s n o r t h R eferences. G a s V e r y c a m p u s , ra te#. r o o m s o f E x cellen t ! DE S!H A R ! 1 1934 b e a u t i f u l , d o w n ­ s t a i r s r o o m Also t h r e e r o o m s u p s t a ir s . All co nv en ien ce s. Gas f u r n i s h e d . M r s. S ab le C. Wood. S a n A n to n ia . P h o n e 78- 5...... ........... ......................................... VAC ANCIES f o r b oy s a t I '.>16 Speed w ay. tub ( b a t h . Meals excellent. P ric e s r i g h t. One _ S leepin g po rch es. S ho w er block cam p u*. P R I V A T E , d o w n s ta i r s , s o u t h e a s t P r i v a t e l a t h . D esirable for a n d f u r n i s h e d Block w e s t Nicely Reasonable. 2309 Han A ntonio. 7060. KUR B O Y S ; L a r g e fro n t roo m will a c ­ co m o d a te 2 o r 3 boy*. Reasonab le. Second d oor fro m c a m p u s . P h o n e 6166. SS09* U n i v e r s i t y Ave. ______________ room t w o b o y s c a m p u s P h o n e j *u c e n t l a r g e s l e e p i n g a d j a ­ F x e e i l e n t h o r n * ' - c o o k e d m e a l * N e a r c a m p u s . R e a ­ ra te s. Call 2-1898. 2606 G u a d ­ s o n a b l e a l u p e . L V uY S — N i c e l y f u r n i s h e d s o u t h e a s t room , a n d sl e ep ing po rch, a l l Conv m e n c e * , ___ _________ p o r c h . f u r n i s h e d e v e r y t h i n g g t v Ie. R e a s o n a b l y , 1796 G u a d a l u p e . P h o n e 8-2875 D E S I R A B L E ROOM for two. E v e r y t h i n g f u rn i s h e d . P r i v a te home R a t e s Sea­ l a b l e . 606 W . 31. P h o n e 6*12 a f t e r f a m i l y a l s 6 p . rn NICELY f u rn i s h e d room* f o r boys. Maid | se rvice. Git'- f u rn i s h e d . AT conv ni- GA ILA GE RO O M — p r i v a t e b a t h . — T ele- for o n e o r tw o b o ys. phone. Also room in p r i v a t e hom e fo r c a m p u s . 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