Sigma Delta Chi Edition B a i l l i Mtxnn _________ f i r s t C o lle g e D aily in th e South Longhorn Captain Slated to Play Center Field V O L - XXIII. A U S T IN , T E X A S , T U E S D A Y , M A Y 22, 1923 No. 177 * FACULTY PASSES NEGATIVE HOUR RULE ALLOWANCE FOR STUDENT ACTIVITIES Harrington Declares That * * * * * * * * * WHICH M H S TAKE Field Today—Lyons Holds Dischmen in Check Easily Billy D is c h ’s f ig h t in g L o n g h o r n s d r o p p e d t h e first g a m e of t h e closing series with B a y l o r y e s t e r d a y a ft e rn o o n , 6-2. T he ! g a m e w a s m a r r e d by t h e i n j u r y of C a p t a i n “ Rube** Leissner by a t h r o w n ball fr o m Allen in t h e s ev en th. Covington w as on first a n d w e n t down, to seco nd. A llen ; s ign al led f o r a p e g to c a t c h t h e r u n n e r , but th e ball s tr u c k Leis sner in t h e b a c k of th e h e a d as he t u r n e d to w a t c h the play, k n o c k in g him unconscious. He soon revived a n d was r e p o r t e d re s ti n g eas y last night. He will p la y c e n t e r field in !, t o d a y ’s g a m e . ' ■ T e d d y Lyons, B a y l o r ’s o w n 0 T e d d y , w a s a real m e a t e a t i n g B e a r y e s t e r d a y a n d s ee m e d to h a v e little tr o u b l e in fooling th e In only one L o n g h o r n b a t t e r s . In in ning w a s he in t r o u b l e . t h e f o u r t h ‘‘R e d ” Car son p ic k ­ ed on e to his liking a n d shot it ove r th e rig h t fi e ld wall for a h o m e r un . A f t e r E c k h a r d t had s t r u c k out, O d o m go t a single into c e n t e r a n d S le dge scor ed him with a d o u b le into) th e s a m e t e rr it o ry . E v e n in this inning, Lyons w as good, JUSTIN MAN SHITS IL JIO TO W illia m P. G a in es D ecla r es T h a t In divid u ality W ill Be A im o f P u b licatio n ------- A u stin will be the home of a new v i a ^ t h o « t r i k ^ leC + via th e s tr ik e out rou te . f* 16 0 U tS T he B e a r s s ta r te d e a r ly on I^eis- iam l i t e r a r >’ m a g a z in e , a c c o rd in g to WH- O pines of A u stin who has p th e f ir s t secun?d p u b lic a tio n . fina nc ia l b ac k in g fin a nc ial b a c k in g “ S a n e , the of in d iv id u a lity is to be th e aim o f the m a g a z in e ," d e c la re d C a in e s in a p e rso n a l i n te r- th e vievv' “ It will n o t be m odeled a f- in th em th r e e balls an d from sc o rin g u n til s n e r, sc o r in g tw o r u n s on a w alk, a single a n d a triple. L e is sn e r w as wild, g e t t i n g th e c o u n t to tw o s tr ik e s on a lm o st e v e r y b a tte r . H o w e v e r, he k e p t f o u r th w hen a walk, a sa c rific e and a single c o u n te d om* m o re ru n . th e b r ig h t spo ts o f O ne of the s t a n d ­ g am e, fro m point, was th e w ork of C le m e n ts a f ­ t e r he the re lie v e d L e is sn e r I le s tru c k o u t both W il­ se v e n th . in ­ liamson a nd S tr ic k la n d n in g and allow ed onTy one h it th e next. L ong ho rn th is th e in in Big O s c a r E c k h a r t* will oppose J a k e F r e e z e in th e g a m e today. T h e Co-op will b r o a d c a s t r e p o r t s o f th e g a m e as th e y did th e o n e yesterday. How It Came by Radio First Inning f irst. Baylor: Texas; K ibbie g r o u n d e d to s h o rt and was th r o w n e a t a t first. King Sm alley to w e n t ou t, singled up. to S m a lle y c a u g h t o f f first. No ru n s, one hit, no e r r o r s . R oach th ir d l e f t field. C a rso n to Odum. C o v in g to n d r e w pass. Lyons singled to c e n t e r field, Cov- i i : Ion b e in g held a t second. S t r ic k ­ land ca. e ^brough w ith trip le , snoring C o v in g to n an d Lyons. W il­ liamson h it to fir s t base and C arson doubled S tric k la n d a t th e p la te . Two run*, tw o hits, tw o e rro rs. p opped up a a Second Inning a g o t E c k h a r d t in to Tex**: C a rs o n hit a single into T exas rig h t. O dom j s tr u c k L e a g u e r S le d g e sa c rific e d , C a rs o n and o ut. E c k h a r d t m o v in g u p one base each. L e issn e r s tr u c k o ut. No r u n s , two hits, no erro rs. le ft. Baylor: C o llie r popped to Odom. to L eissn er, who C onally g r o u n d e d go t him a t f ir s t. G o re g r o u n d e d o u t to first. No runs, no hits, no e rro rs. T h ird Inning lifte d one T e x a s: A llen le f t field. K ibble flew o u t rig h t. King s tr u c k out. No r u n s , no hits, no e rro rs. to to Baylor: P itt m a n w e n t ou t, Odom to C a rso n . R oach singled in to left. L e iss n e r se e m e d he u s u a lly g o t t h r e e balls on e ach b a t ­ te r. C o v in g to n p o pp ed to Sm alley. L yons flew o u t to c e n te r . No r u n s , one hit, on e e r r o r . to be w ild ; Fourth Inning T e x a s: S m a lle y s tr u c k out. ./C a r­ son h it a h om e r u n over th e r i g h t ­ out. field wall. E c k h a r d t Sledge Odom singled placed a d ou b le and Odom scored. I^eissner s tr u c k out. T w o r u n s , th r e e hits, no e r r o r s . into ‘ c e n te r . c e n t e r s tr u c k in to Baylor: S tr ic k la n d g o t a b ase on balls. W illiam son sa c rific ed S tr ic k ­ land to second. Collier sing led into le f t- c e n t e r a n d S tric k la n d scored. Collier w as c a u g h t a t .second when C onally th e he g r o u n d e d o u t, second to f ir s t. One ru n , one h it, no e rro rs. over-slid bag. Fifth Inning Texas: Allen popped tr ip le d to Collier. K ibble field. in to K ing g ro u n d e d o u t to fir s t. S m alley str u c k o u t. No ru n s , « n e hit, no e rrors. c e n t e r Baylor: G o re w alked. P i t t m a n stru c k o u t. R oach singled in to cen- ( C o n tin u e d on p a g e 4) t e r a n y p r e s e n t m a g a z in e , b u t will serve as a model f o r f u t u r e publica- tio n s ," he c o n tin u e d . B esides G aines t h e r e have been S ta n le y E. Babb o f G alvesto n, P aul D e W itt P a g e o f B a stro p , W illiam J. o f Caldw ell, H o w a rd A le x a n d e r S ta n le y Aronsoni of Dallas, and J . L. G ay o f S a n ta A n n a who have been w o r k in g to o rg a n iz e a m a g a z in e of th e s o u th w e s t publish sa ne , li t e r a r y m a te r ia l. T h e se m en have b een w o r k in g f o r th e p a s t e ig h t or t e n m o n th s t h e o rg a n iz a tio n , th e y p ropo se to b r in g o u t the* a n d th a n O c to b e r f i r s t fir s t. t h a t will issue n o t la te r in All e d itin g of th e m a g a z in e will be do n e in A u stin , b u t th e place of is n o t se ttle d yet. Bids I p u b lic a tio n f o r p u b lic a tio n a re b e in g c o nsid e re d I VII I, Vinic, a t th e p r e s e n t tim e. -«.nree th o u s 'Will c c i ni/un* I an d copies will be ru n o f f the f i r s t ♦ ;,vw. i____ tim e, a n d a r r a n g e m e n t s have b een d is tr ib u tin g m a d e w ith a n a tio n a l a g e n c y to d is tr i b u te copies t h r o u g h ­ o u t the U n ite d S tates. i____ is Mr. H a r r in g to n who, b esid es b e ­ in g c o n s u ltin g e n g in e e r fo r K a n s a s C ity , th e A m -; th e p r e s id e n t o f e r ic a n S ociety o f M echanical E n g i n ­ eers. H e was th o se p r e s e n t by D ean T. U. T a y lo r o f tho D e p a r t m e n t of E n g in e e r in g . T h e I s u b j e c t o f th e talk w as ‘T h e P a r t of th e E n g in e e r of C iv iliz a tio n ." th e A d vance in tro d u c e d to in Speaks Scientifically T a lk in g in a fir m , c o n v e rs a tio n a l I th e show ed sc ie n tific has m ad e to n e , Mr. H a r r i n g to n h is to ry o f e n g in e e r in g an d th e how m ind cif in te lle c tu a l and th e e n g in e e r too k up It was th e e n g in e e r who m e th o d s of c o n tro llin g (‘li a n R‘<*s possible in th e w orld .! in v e n ted t r a n s - a n d (C o n tin u e d on page 4) Pussyfoot' Johnson Will Give Lecture Here Tonight is in o f J o h n s to n ‘'P u s s y f o o t " j u s t back t o u r J o h n s o n w o rld fa m o u s p ro h ib itio n le c tu r e r , will a d d re s s a m e e tin g of A u stin a n d U n iv e rs ity peopi/e to n i g h t a t 8 p. rn. a t the F i r s t B aptist C h u rc h . this c o u n t r y fro m a In dia and New Z ealan d an d A u s tr a lia , w here he claim s he w as ro y ally w elcom ed. took an a c ­ J o h n s o n tiv e p a r t in th e a n ti-sa lo o n c a m ­ p a ig n in New Z e a la n d b e f o re th e electio n held, D e c e m b e r 7. T h e p ro h ib itio n fo rc e lost the election by 13,000 votes b u t Jo h n so n p r e ­ d ic ts t h a t th e y will sw eep th e n e x t electio n. J o h n s o n was the c e n t e r of an i n te r n a ti o n a l episode a few y e a rs a g o w hen he w as a tta c k e d by a L o ndo n m ob and eye kn oc k e d ou t. J o h n s o n re fu s e d to ta k e a n y a c tio n a g a in s t th e mob a n d his s p o r tm a n s h ip won him th e a d m ir a tio n of th e whole E n g ­ lish n a tio n . le f t his to u r o f Jo h n s o n is now e n g a g e d in a sp e a k in g p rinc ipa l c itie s o f the U n ite d S ta te s in an e f f o r t to s e c u re e n f o r c e ­ m e n t o f th e p ro h ib itio n laws. b e t t e r th e - % > m § J k - n k * f i f ! * "PU SSY FO O T" JOHNSON ( H im se lf) CORRECTION T h r o u g h an e r r o r , if w as sta te d in S u n d a y ’s T e x a n t h a t A. B. C o ffe e had b ee n se le c te d to be a q u iz m a s te r in th e L a w School. C o ffe e was n o t an a p p l ic a n t f o r th e position. T he pe rso n se le c te d , a n d whose n a m e was not list published, was R alph C r a w f o r d included th e in OPEN BARN YARD TOURNAMENT PLANNED FOR THIS WEEK-END ON UNIVERSITY GOLF LINKS Make way for Ye Barnyard Golluf Tournam ent! Thursday and Friday the cam ­ pus will be the scene of the first in tour­ county horse-slioe pitching these parts. Berry nament is sponsoring the Whitaker, who meet predicts some keen com peti­ tion. The a ffa ir will be run o f f strict­ ly according to the rules laid down by the National Committee. Shoes will be of the regulation shape and the contestants will be size and paired as tennis. Each pair in will play three gam es of twenty- one points each; the loser being elim inated from the tournament. Carl Mayer bas donated a sil­ ver cup, which is on display at the Co-op, that will be awarded the winner of the tournament. Progress of Civilization Is Due To Work of Engineers Letters A w a r d e d “ Civilization in a n y c o u n tr y is in d i r e c t p ro p o r ti o n to t h e a d v a n c e m e n t of its e n g i n e e r s , ” d e c l a r e d J o h n Lyle H a r r i n g t o n , c onsu lt in g e n g i n e e r of Kansan City, b e fo re an a u d i e n c e of e n ­ th e Methodist g in e er s “ Engi neer-) C h u rc h last nigh t. ing m u s t p r e c e d e civilization,’ c o nt in ue d t h e nat io n a ll y k n ow n s p e a k e r , “ bu t t o d a y too m a n y r « , e n g in e e r s have only te c h n i c a l Farge Number of G i r l s Were Given T Awards kn o w le d g e. T h e y must b r o a d en out, t a k e on a g e n e r a l e d u ­ c a t i o n ; th e n it will be t h e i r a n d d u ty to t a k e c h a r g e of s t r a i g h t e n out t h e fl aw s in o u r political s y st e m s .” and Places on Teams and Squads in Girls’ Athletic Activities for Year (I o f W . A . A . C h o s e n G i r l s a n d T e a m s giv en , KT at r ^ POLLARD QUITS JOO AS BUSINESS MANACEH OL T e x a s S en ator P lans to B egin P ra c tice o f Law in S e p te m b e r Four-Hour Examination In Major Subject Set For Degree Candidates Points Based on Grades Made During Scholastic Career Will Determine Honors Awarded at Commencement to Graduates B eg in n in g w ith th e n ex t long session a system o f “n e g ­ ative h o u rs” w ill be installed in all d ep a rtm en ts of the U niversity, a c co r d in g to a n n o u n ce m en ts m a d e a fter the gen era l fa c u lty m e e tin g y e s te r d a y aftern o o n . T his action is in line w ith action tak en by m a n y o f the la r g e sch ools o f th e country. A sim ilar system h as b een in e f f e c t in the Law S chool d u rin g the p resen t school year. T h e essen tia l c h a n g e s under th e n e w ruling w ill be that no m ore e x c u s e s for a b sen ces w ill be a c c e p te d ; no te m ­ porary w ith d r a w a ls will be g r a n te d ; students a re to be on an “h o u r” sy ste m an d m ust h a v e cred it for a certain n um ­ ber o f hours to rem ain in school. E xcep tio n is m a d e in the case* o f stu d en ts absent from school on acco u n t o f ap p roved stud en t a ctiv ities in that, th rou gh a petition a p p roved by the D ean , th ese stud en ts m ay pool their a llo w a n c e o f cuts for th e w h o le year. A n a llo w a n c e o f o n e and a h a lf n e g ­ ativ e hours is m a d e for ea ch course ea ch term . 1.8. WOLFE DESIGNS TO GO TO ODIO STATE U n iversity P rofessor W ill T a k e Chair o f E con om ics at N orth ern School ° T h e a m e n d m e n t to the c a talo g u e n e w th e system follow s: the the An ab se n c e o c c u r r in g tw o tw o w o rk in g d ay s b e f o r e o r w o rk in g days a f t e r a holiday co u n ts as those cases w h ere tr a n s f e r s o f absence a l­ te r m low ances a re m ade fro m one to a n o th e r . two absences e x c e p t in A ta r d in e s s m a y be re p o rte d as an in s tr u c to r Dr. A. B. W olfe, who has b een pro- th e the U n iv e rs ity fessor o f e con om ics a n d sociology o f ab se n c e w h e n e v e r th e U n iv e rsity since t h e fall o f 1914, deem s such action p ro p e r. A bsences d ue to la te re g is tr a tio n has a c c e p te d a sim ila r position on the fa c u lty o f o f a r e re c o rd e d on th e c u r r e n t re c o rd Ohio. Dr. W olfe s ta te d t h a t he has ! c a rd o f the s tu d e n t s a t re g is tra tio n re- n o t y et su b m itte d his resig n a tio n , b u t a n d on this f o r m a lity will be c a rrie d o u t in p orts, such ab sen ces as th o u g h th e s tu d e n t h ad re g iste re d a t d u e tim e. Dr. W olfe received his b a c h e lo r of the b e g in n in g of the te r m and had in 1902; been r e p o r te d a b s e n t w eekly in th e class c o u n tin g i n s tr u c to r s ’ th e a r t s d e g r e e fro m H a r v a r d his m a s te r o f a r t s d e g re e from th e! u su a l w ay. g r a d u a t e school o f t h a t in stitu tio n in 1904 an d his d o c t o r s d e g r e e in 1905, He l i e a u t h o r o f n u m e r o u s p a m ­ phlets, a rtic le s a n d one book. i' m No Excusefor Absences No excuse for absences are ac­ cepted and on leaves of absences or temporary withdrawals are granted, exceptions being made of the term or mid-term examinations, for which see “Examinations." E r r o r s in the r e c o rd o f the a b ­ sences o f a s tu d e n t m a y be c o rre c te d in w r i tin g by th e in s tr u c t o r c o n c e r n ­ ed, provided c o rre c tio n s a re m a d e p ro m p tly. Loss of Credit Hours T h e to ta l course c r e d its o f a stu- s e c r e ta r y d e n t m e a su re d in “ h o u r s ," 90 h ours (S ee r e q u ir e m e n ts f o r D e g re e ” ), a r e r e d u c e d one h o u r full course. PER KIN S H E A D S B. HALL By R. E. McNatt f o r C la re n c e W. P e r k in s o f Alice was elected p r e s id e n t of th e B. Hall As-1 sociation f o r n e x t y e a r a t th e last m e e tin g n ig h t.; th e y e a r O th e r o f fic e r s elected w e re as f o l­ low s: G eorge R. H e f le y o f C a m e r ­ on, v ic e -p re s id e n t; W i l l e d Philip C apps o f F o r t W o rth , t r e a s u r e r ; a nd Lloyd K irk o f P o r t- p e r la st VV itll m a n y a w a r d s and m a n y (hi ills r u n n in g up a n d down th e pines of co-eds a n d gy m s ta f f , the a n n u a l “ I ’ n ig h t was held a t the W o m a n ’s Gym M onday nig ht. to girls Special a w a r d s w ere g iven g e t tin g sjH < ia1 m e rit d i f f e r e n t spo rts. in loving th e g old T h e silver I n a r c h e r y , t a r g e t w as given to L a u ra T hom pson, th e gold a n d arrow' to E u g e n ia Sm ith, th e silv er a r r o w to H ia w a th a “ W a s s y " cup Crosslin, given by R u b y K. Daniel of Dallas » ent to I‘lilly N o rto n , who has piled o f up the points. by T u r t l e The gold E u g e n ia D ilw orth, «dub w e n t while silv( r o n e s w e n t Lloyd to M a r tin , E u g e n ia Sm ith, E t t a Gil­ b e rt, Ann E liz a b e th Hall. la rg e s t n u m b e r t u r t le given to H a r r i e t t e B ru sh re c e iv ed th e gold ra c q u e t fo r w in n in g the te n n is t o u r ­ n a m e n t, a n d a silver r a c q u e t was a w a rd e d to V irg in ia M a n to r r u n n e r - ; up. P a t t y Sue th e Second, tin y d a u g h ­ t e r of Mr. an d Mrs. G e o rg e H e n ry was a d o p te d as o f fic ia l m a s c o t of VY’. A. A., a n d given h er f ir s t little “ T . " M a ry M cK ay received a rin g given her by th e hikers, o f whom she is m a n a g e r . T h e m e e tin g b eg an with a s h o r t p la y le t “ P ie ro t a n d P i e r e t t e a n d th e M a k er o f D re a m s/* in which Miss J o s e p h in e Schm id, G e r tr u d e Hath, a n d M iriam B row n had p a r ts . This was follow ed by th e c o n v e rs a tio n of th e o ld -fa sh ­ two p o r tr a i ts , one of ioned th e o th e r o f th e 1923 T e x a s a th le tic co-ed, in ­ tr o d u c in g Lloyd th e a w a rd s, assisted by Miss A n n a Hiss. lady-like girl, a n d . T h isb a W o rle y b la n k e t a n d s w e a te r , re ce iv e d both th e s w e a te r b e a rin g t\.<> s trip e s, sh o w in g « L T i ? i ! “ *!“ T " * ' S. he Sh" hr , b la n k e t and s w e a te r I won hor . .. J , vortv in in tw o y e a rs o f a th le tic w ork, and m ade over 1000 p oints in one y e ar, which is th e re c o rd fo r f a s t work. “ W a s s ie " C rosslin received her let i t e r in one t e r m ’s w ork, h a v in g only J e n te r e d school a t th e b e g in n in g o f J , .. . th e sp r in g te r m . * th e w e r e ; Mina T h e girls m a k in g b la n k e ts B e n n e tt, H a r r i e t t e i B rush, Billy I*ou ise C lark, B e a tric e 1 Lytle, M ary M cKay, L a u ra T h o m ­ son, LuciJe T r a y l o r a n d T hisb a W or- x h o M r „c(,iv in e , W M ters ( .ook M!ldri,() G o f f j )ori, w e r e : A n n ie (C o n tiu e d on p a g e 4) T O M A S G. P O L L A R D C AL L FOR A P P L I C A T I O N S to apply Person* desiring for tho position of s upervi sing b us i ­ ness m a n a g e r of T he Texas Stu­ dents’ Publications for t he session of 1923-24 may file their applica­ tions with P r o f . J. W. Calhoun, t he board of direc­ secretary of tors of the publications, or leave the application at The Te xa n o f ­ fice. Ail applications f or this posi­ tion should ba made as soon as possible. The board prefers to receive the applications today. . . . . n _ R e rig n a tio n o f T om a? G. Pollard as su p e rv isin g b u sin ess m a n a g e r o f th e T e x a s S tu d e n ts P u blicatio ns, Inc., ac­ fo r the session o f 1923-24 was ce p te d b y th e b o a r d o f d ire c to rs Mon- ! d ay a f t e r n o o n . Mr. P ollard w as re-i , tr*. Mr. P ollard w as r e ­ c e n tly elected by the board to serve a t an in c re ase d s a la r y as its s u p e r - 1 vising b u s b ie s, m a n a g e r d u r i n g n e x t 7* a r , b u t hi* r e s ig n a tio n wa* te n d e r e d in o r d e r t h a t he m ig h t c a r r y o u t his; p la n s to e n t e r t h e p ra c tic e o f law, H e will c o n tin u e in his p re s e n t posi­ tio n u ntil th e e nd o f th e fiscal y e a r f o r th e 31, 1923. p u b lic a tio n s, A u g u s t M a rtin , who m a d e land, s e rg e a n t-a t-a r m s . •----------- -------------- o f o r each abse n c e A class missed is a class lost so f a r as c r e d it h o u rs a r e c o n c e rn e d , ex- hold a n j c e p t ( a ) t h a t b e f o re i n c u r r i n g a n e g a - t ^ a t l 0pen m e e tin g W e d n e sd a y a f t e r n o o n ; tlve c r e d it an allow a n c e is m ade o f REED MUSIC SOCIETY By Harry E. Moore Reed Music S o ciety will ; (n e g a tiv e c r e d it) in th * G i r l . ' S tu d y H all to which th e ; (C o n tin u e d on p a g e 4) Dr. G. We Cunningham Is Chosen Research Lecturer in to just highly instructing A nnouncem ent has been made of the selection of Dr. G. W. Cunningham, professor of philoso­ phy at the University, as research lecturer in the University during the 1923-24 session. He will be from released and will spend his time the preparation of a series of lectures, to he delivered during the spring term of the next session. th e 1923-24 session should be made, find th e council was g r a ti f ie d th a t a t p re s e n t in th e social science g r o u p o f th e U n iv e rsity th e g ro w th o f r e s e a r c h both in sp irit and p e r ­ its is m a n ife st, a n d fo r m a n c e th a t work, q u a lity is o f a re sp e c ta b le c h a r a c t e r . Its m ost u r g e n t need is a r e lie f fr o m th e g r e a t d em and o f te a c h in g u n d e r g r a d u a t e s tu d e n ts , so t h a t q u a lifie d m en m a y d evote m ore o f t h e i r tim e to th is valu a b le field of w ork, in r e a lity of p e r m a n e n t im­ p o rta n c e , i f the U n iv ersity is e v e r A to b ecom e a real un iv e rsity . tim e w as n eed ed by the c o m m itte e o f th e council to ex- In a n n o u n c in g th e a p p o in tm e n t f o r a m in e c a r e fu lly the la rg e n u m b e r o f science p u b lic a tio n s o f the s t a f f , and b ecau se o f n u m e r o u s a n d valuab le c o n tr ib u tio n s in th is field the g r a d u a t e council f o u n d the ta sk o f selection a v e r y d if f ic u lt one, and only re a c h e d a conclusion re c e n tly ,” “ In an e f f o r t social OF FIC E R S ELECTED BY le c tu re sh ip w as es- S P A N IS H A SS O C IA T IO N ta b lish e d a y e a r ago by th e U niver- sity , a n d Dr. M. B. P o r te r, p ro fe s so r o f m a th e m a tic s, w as chosen b y th e ----------- By Ray E. Lee T h e re s e a r c h Mr. P o lla rd , who received his th e B a c he lo r of A r ts d e g r e e fro m U n iv e r s ity in 1920 a n d B a c h e lo r o f Law d f g r e c in 1922. h a s been senor- he!d by th e T e x a s c h a P ^ r Law d e g re e in 1922, has been su p e r o f vising business m a n a g e r o f th e pub Boation* d u r in g th*- p a s t tw o y e a r s D u r in g th is tim e corporation, which publishes A m e ric a n A ssociation T he * o rn e ry * th e publication*! W e 8 te r‘ President; Mr. C. M. M o n t - |m a n o f the g r a d u a t e council, said: 88 follow s: Miss Lillian; n e x t y e a r, Dr. H. W. H a r p e r , chair- p r e s id e n t; Miss S ue) B un sen, s e c r e t a r y a n d Mr. J. R. Spell, c o rr e s p o n d in g s e c r e ta r y . to t r e a s u r e r ; guide the g r a d u a t e council in its se- lection o f a su ita b le perso n to whom le c t u r e r f o r | th e a w a rd o f r e s e a r c h to se c u re d a ta a n d ( C o n tin u e d on page 4) th e le c tu r e r . o f S p a n ish , E le c tio n o f o f f ic e rs w as r e c e n tly j g r a d u a t e council as the f i r s t re se a rc h g r e a t deal of aa s s f i f j s to- w s a com m u n ity a.« a w h o le. On th e to em bark upon. c o n t r a r y . p r a i s e a m i a g e m e n t s h o u l d h e t h e i r s . 2 S r W n e n c o u r - i s A . a r e ,u lt the real atu d .n ta fin d , r x r 1 r ,kr r x r * - r - s ? J e u S H A N N A H ISS. . ".J* Wa ev ery m o re b ed * * ) in with AI I w n m v v r ! r r l ^ r * / T r i . T I Way S I. H om er . ’ tndtent P“ t» r ® and G ainesville May 31 aumme? w —o- hool will pica - leave their book- B E L L A N D R I B B I N K G O lets at the of'fire *hi net-k or next. O N I N D U S T R I A I T R I P K. J. MATHEWS, I Rcgj ?trar. SPEAKERS 6(1 IO HIGH . . r — ------ . . U n i v e r s i t y T e a c h e r s W i l l T a l k a t C om m en cem en t E x ercises — In accordance with the u.*ual cus-; P ean .Spurgeon Bell and P r o fe s­ sor A. H . Ribbink o f the School o f B usiness A dm inistration w ill le a v e ! Monday fo r a w eek’s tour o f th e, sta te ’s industries to try to fin d po­ sition s fo r n ex t y e a r ’s co-ordinating to the dean students. A ccording th*re are about tw o dozen out o f :flt y ea r’s junior cla.^s who ha.<> applied fo r these co-ordinating j o b s |BI l l instead o f g o in g d irectly in to their enior year. / r f ' " " " ' l who w J ? ' i Criatoval G e t T h a t S W I M M I N G S U I T N o w f lot weather is here and a refreshing sw I rn iol>s at oI its grief as nothing else t t t n k / f c t ’w ill'b e h a p p y * stillh | f “' I ' v"r I W e a re o ften d e r i v e d by ' happiness. W e are allured to! I d o t h i n g s f o r a s h o r t h a D D in e s s l t h a t m a y b r i n e -I U fo r f m i 7 \ t K! . J M ^ “ Fr.e »hm»" K illed te a . T h e TOU m r c o - e d veil! ll e r r ' i Z t h l c o i r a t ^ r w e a r i n g ,! a t ,a a M leev « lo « a t i l V t h .; a s t e r n c o lle g e ,, notably C incinnati th,.sr end H arvard. O nly stu d en ts with n" methofJs f,ornf* freshm en will adopt pf’a ^‘rs a n ‘ under the gen eral di- at least a C average in th eir work to w n , o f for I .JVC V-“ f , , l , | bne. F u n n y , w t n l S e lf O ver I r-*n«tein«nta / " ‘ * ith • P— ». ' j re‘^ n / f i h" » - « • * E aten sion . will be given co-ord in atin g work t t t L F ea rce, asso cia te pro-1 o------- th"re’s no faTu’lt/a r l''* " I "*«ke high being school N ex t fall will be the first tim e the U n iversity this system o f co-ordinating w ill be to fciven a t the U n iversity, although it various com m encem ent has proved su ccessfu l upon at called can. T he Co-op one at F alfu rrias on May 18. On m : h- « « •* : _________ _ , : v u v . 7 and c o m p i l e d b y y . w . c . a . ,'®llv‘‘r*d •" SPE C IA L H A N D B O O K IS d r e g in o rd er th a t g a i n h a p p i n g s h e ^ m a v \ y L E S lr ‘ U n iv ersity marks that cheap. _ _ . t _ Great halls, M ontana ; lo l," - L t m,,rU qu,,t,d at 5*-0»® W H Y TH E PR O F E SSIO N AI F R A T E R N IT Y ? p r e t t y — a n y w o m a n la h a p p y i f s h e t h in k * * h e l o o k s p r e t f y , I . . . — ...O I e n .- u o e * o r n o t — b u t w h e t h e r .sh e d o e s o r n o t — h u t W it h t h i s i s s u e o f T h e D a i l y ^ s o ^ o i n g , s h e m a y l o s e h e r P a in a n d m i s e r y a r e T e x a n , t h e p r o d u c t o f p r o s p e c - h e a l t h . t i v e m e m b e r s o f a p r o f e s s i o n a l t h e o f t - o r d u n k b e c a u s e o r g a n i z a t i o n , c o m e s IU w fly %. II w Ll |C ii L clef * GV ut i r e c u r r i n g t h o u g h t a s t o w h y t e m p o r a r y p l e a s u r e , s u c h h o n o r a r y a n d p r o f e s s i o n - i t g i v e s h im t h e b u t v ited Jack D em psey training quarters *tock buiidin stock building. W ell, Jack t h e r e w a r d s . AVIan m a y smoke I b ig as a cow * to there in a + The fello w who the e n d i i t u a u a J ly u n h a p p i n e s s f o r M usic t HA?'! tak e wrote “T h ere’s in a l l Wound I M ora la N igh ” m ast have bean Air When In fa n t « la J „ « K° n n y : K “ B ’ Hall about the tim e the ga n g j ^ ? tu m s out at dawn fur the show ers. ? handbo* „ nauuuuvn - Bible Chair, j now com piling a ,o em an. J Frank Dobie o f the which w ill he m ailed to prospective English w ill speak in students b efo re the op en in g o f the I D irector o f the W esley Bible C W I ■ ta traditions and custom s, ePartm pnt a ctiv ities, gmalI fal1 term o f « 22 ami in Sonor*» rm* ^ ‘-m atics, w ill speak c a m p u s and other session. 1>r‘ M B- P orter» P rofes- The book will include a map o f the inform ation in- the e ffo r ts o f them - in into the schem e o f the U ni- fom m en cem en! exer- “ j "*■ *'r Frederick hby, tended to the new stu d en ts the history o f educa- selv es the 1923-24 fa c ilita te fittin g pro pMHor <> '• ':j K ° t(> risPO to 'C liver the ' versity life and work. DON’T LET THOSE FINALS GET YOU DOWN .Step o n f to a cool re fre s h ­ h a n d so m e B a th in g Suits. ler,{1*y *^0 e v e r y o n e : do v n n r lg A w v v i n o ing sw im in o n e o f o u r c. &s. SPORTING GOODS CO. 704 C o n g ress A v e n u e GEOLOGY L A B O R A T O R Y ; The fo l­ lo w in g report to Q. H all T uesday * i im, f U>n , ay •< jj. m, j or quiz un Keel ittientarv fur quiz on S edim entary the !*»d M etam orphic r o c k ,: Babb, J . W • at 4 p. r n . ^ ur* i'«-«ri plan and, beginning next i B ord age,, C. P .; C annon, J o e; E m u / I . . • h a t ’ . / ' ! ! , ',Ut a r the red U p i' J,)e; ® teinhagen, K. H .; C hiles, J. that encum bers th e A m erican r ia - H .: D ew ar. H. IL ; P earm an, Hay- . g i n n i n g _____ _______w . , , j' _ ’ , . 10 m ond; C arver, G. L .; C urtis, R. W .;| 4 i 8 e right direc’ Nall» W< RG B yw aters, P. W .; B e a l ,1 ° ngtri (>ne consider8 our c . D.; Jam es, dud; Jones, J. P .; Bi-1 p h ’ G uyton. J. a .; KOCH, L i s t * J J I I ’ V I L I M C i r , J r t v r PENNYBACKER MARKET a n d j” m * e l f a n d • f o r b ^ f o r o r g a n i z a t i o n s a l w h a t , i f a n y i s t h e e x c u s e t h e i r e x i s t e n c e . c h a r g e e x i a t is . . . it o f c a n ~ — T h e W e a l t h a n d W e a l t h a n d e d u c a t i o n ' ' - b u . i i i i \ r f r e q u e n t l y c a ta lo g u e in tim a tely in ­ j o i n f i n d contact.! a .^a fn* | a PPy all th e tim e, for ^ ^ ^ n tial. rrtie lo w e r it, falls a r t flot e s s e n t i a l t o h a p p i n e s s . T h e is [)eH* )v a Y t o i n s u r e h a p p i n e s s is m a d e t h a t t h e U n i v e r s i t y t o a d a p t y o u r s e l f t o y o u r e n ­ a n y o v e r - o r g a n i z e d — t h a t t o d i v i d u a l w h o w i s h e s v i r o n m e n t . B e o n e t h o s e u s u a l l y s o m e t h i n g w i t h w h o m y o u a s s o c i a t e . H a v e ---------- ^ - som eth in g to join with a high I J w arm, c h eerfu l h eart for ail sounding Greek le tte r n am e Be unselfish and fe e l that you attac hed. T he truth or fa lsity are °T use to yo u r frien d s and o f this ch a r g e m a y d ep en d , *0 th e w orld. You c a n n o t h e 1 is upon the p ersp ective o f the in- h ig h w a y : if dividual m a k in g the c h a rg e *1^° a m ountain It is interm it- and upon the p h a se o f Univer- rlses» then falls. com es th en cea ses, sity life with wfhich he comes! *e n ^* ^ m ost this lo w e r in g and in Should one h ave th e tim e and e o b ing a w a y o f h a p p in e ss is inclination to th e honorary ami p rofessio n al or-! ga?j / a tions whic h e x ist upon 0.ne van rem ain h a p p y all th e I the campus, the len gth o f the *!m e * ^ 00 cannot obtain hap- I list m igh t be s o m e w h a t start-! p,ne8s l>y m a r c h in g for it. It I ling. But he should rem em b er that there are som e four thou- *and m em b ers o f the s t u d e n t ! w ork com m unity and th ese four th ousand als there are all tem p eram en ts,! you1 are o f use to all ty p e s o f mind, and all sorts aml y o u . will be o f talent for w hich there m ust be outlet. 1 Cs no d e fe n s e for th e .. ‘ professional jo in e r ”— th e man w h ose ambition is to h av e m ore letters after his nam e the yearbook than his neigh b or__ an l i1n1thi* discussion no brief is held for him. N eith er is there ex cu se for the p ro p ag a­ tion o f an the t rn,*-.. d o not rfak brin , «P‘»n y o u r s e lf m u ch m i s e w r a 8horl h a p p in e ss; feel that th e world h a p p y if any- C U T T IN G T H E R E D T A P E ( Umvor *ity c f Nevada) Opinion* o f O thers h ig h e r it m ay rise, and no* And now we hear th at P rinceton from the* inner m an. fie m g will m a k e you so a m o n g individu- organ ization —... 1 -R.K.M. —o — th a t in ■ ° la t o g e t a l , , V . " h i c h charter and then s a y ” W e a r e ■* w e I*. Ii. > * UT. Will M I uu «... ak . _ . . the best and w e it ad m it VVouJdn t you like to g e t i n ? ” But it is not o f the professional join er or w orthless, s u p e r fic ia l1 organ ization that w e are sp eak - incr mg. THI. i. T h t h "|,|lMK "I part at I finn svstlrv lea st, r n , , t a t t “ H egm an on trial in Show Ca^* ” according {<, paper edited by our own journalism etudes. they w ill he N e x t th in g we know holding court dow ntow n in shop w indow s. t t A M exican woman 112 y ea rs old accident in was fa ta lly hurt where her leg w as broken and h head crushed. Too bad she co u ld n ’t have lived to he an old wom an. an t t t t Two m eans a p ettin g party; Three m eans a m ovie show. OFFICIAL NOTICES i i . M ntmiHtiiM iiHM M umaiiti , ‘ t a t » m'"a wiU be " * May **• at 8 o ’clock the Y. M. C. A . All ju n ior academ e and B, A.'a are e li­ gible for m em bership and are urged to be present. T he in itiation fee is $1.00. KING O F K A N E. REGULAR P hysical T rain in g cla sses fo r wom en w ill con tin u e through I uesday, May 29. A N N A H ISS. The type o f honorary or pro- lessiona! organ ization , it d esign ated by G reek letters or is the one w hich be , y *shwu!d class to class, from ture, with the credit* and ” “M vur the “aw ful «wmp *>e driven from F. M.; U w is , II. lectu re to lec­ threat o f n egative poarfbil- J. THE FOLLOW ING report to Q Hall I uesday a t 4 p. m. fo r quiz on I . I r * t man to make J O sborne’s “ Men o f the Old driving tow ard som e d e f i n i t e ' i?y of not bein* chowed end, which is b ettering its m e n J the "hon° r ro,1”? hers them selves, and which is d oin g som ething ta n gib le for th e upbuilding o f th e profes- for the Jion represented and T m versity at large. If it ca n ­ not justly claim for its e lf one the8e character!*- tics, then reason for its contin- uation m ay well be doubted ” 7 " *‘ ***j u c u t j c GOU file d T he perif>dic g e ttin g togeth - detnmrt*‘ incentive w ith o u t th e proper soon die o f th eir ow n w eig h t state­ C oncrete p r o o f o f this m en t is a v a ila b le on every h an d and exa m p le* w hich have occurred w ithin year m ig h t be m en tio n ed . th e L et the work o f th e profes­ sion al o rg a n iz er and t h e pro­ fessio n a l jo in er be stro n g ly con­ d e m n e d but let th ere be no simon co n d em n a tion o f fraternity pure profession al , w hich h as the ' upon w h ich to th e T . A - sum m er c o n fe r ' ence a t som e tim e arc asked to meet e greater part o f th e univer- Miss Budd in the Y. W. 0 . A. o ffic e Pal* Y - W " .............I » — u i . _______ t> people, on the other hand, are I a l fo u r -t h ir t y M onday. re fo r a serious purpose. T hey go about their business quietly and S T U D E N T S ex p ectin g to en ter the industriously, attem pting to acquire uui uui ul meuicine ai Galveston . School o f M edicine a t G alveston s much knowledge as possible. To this fa ll w ho have n o t already filled - ifcm in They are investing their m oney an education they hope will that pay dividends a fte r th eir grad u a­ tion and to they are aw are these dividends th ey f»*ke certain must work, not lo a f. the registrar's o ffic e should do so this week. is a business proposition. I o u t an application E. J, M A T H E W S, R egistrar. blank that it at And yet lh# fact that th ese people is not far outnum ber the drones taken the authorities. An endless num ber o f petty laws, fit only consideraion by into high for a slow up the r *chooi> b a t t e r and Derate J S l 'T T T . p t r a t e ' a n d ; and driving t h . u n gra tefu l minor- TH E SW IM M ING cla sses m eet regu la rly at D eep Eddy this w eek, j Since the cla sses m eet ju s t once a i w eek, 2 0 p oin ts w ill be deducted from th e grade fo r every absence, j A ny girls who have taken any cu ts, are advised to g e t a m ake-up card in the balcony In the council room and o f the W om an’s G ym nasium A m ighty good place to buy your m eat. 2 3 0 2 G uadalupe P h one 6 0 3 6 THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK R esource* $ 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 Faculty a n d S tu d e n t A cco u n ts S olicited s u p e rio r J oilet A rticles, C igars, D ru gs, fo u n tain service and a ren d ezv o u s for y o u r friends. JOSEPH’S DRUG STORE 6 2 2 Congree* P h o n e 4 3 3 1 “ROUNDUP IN GLORY” A N e w C ow b oy S o n g W o rd s from c o w b o y s o n g s — J o h n A. L o m a x (Music by r i s e ar J. F o x P u b lish e d b y Carl F isher, N .Y . F o r S a le at J. R. R E E D ’S M U SIC S T O R E ADVERTISE IN THE TEXAN STARTERS AND BATTERIES REPAIRED REASONABLY A n y k in d o f electric!: w o rk d o n e rig h t a n d p ro m p tly . f i x i t s h o p A t G reatly R educed Price* T I T i t - * a na _ MAVERICK CAFE M E A L S A T R E G U L A R H O U R S A ftern o o n lu n ch es — ice crea m s, c o f f e e an d c o co __ S p e c ia l a tten tio n to c a te r in g to all c o lle g e fu n ction s. UNIVERSITY CAFETERIA O nly w h en w e h a v e rig h te d a n y possible er­ ror and m a d e y o u feel o u r in te re s t a n d willing- ness to serv e you in e v e ry w a y h a v e w e ac- co m p lish ed th e full p u rp o se of o u r SE R V IC E . DRISKILL HOTEL LAUNDRY P h o n o 6 4 4 4 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS O ffe rs | I CORRESPONDENCE COURSES V isit th e E X T E N S IO N T E A C H I N G D I­ V IS IO N o f th e B u re a u o f E x te n sio n before leaving on y o u r vacation . T h e r e y o u will g et c o n ect in fo rm a tio n a h o u t th e w o rk you should a n d con do d u rin g th e su m m er. A personal in te rv ie w w ill save you much tim e a n d trouble. T he place is I H all, r o o m T i . ' You ll b e su rp ris e d h o w much better you ca n stu d y . W h e n in to w n d ro p in a n d get real service and q u a lity in ea tab les. S C A R B R O U G H ’S M A N ’S S H O P Gabardine Suits for s u m m e r co m fo rt $00.50 LULU 50 r n When you put on a gaberdine suit in the morning there's some comfort in knowing that at the end of the day you will still enjoy its crispness and shapeliness. Your collar may w’ilt, but your gaberdine suit never! And, by the way, men find their tan and sand shades generally becoming. Seersucker Suits $10.00 J ant zen Swimming Suits $6.50 and $7.50 Plain black or in colors— the shade doesn’t m atter in a Jantzen. thread and the elastic weave as well as the cut th at makes it the choice of professionals. I f s the all wool Scarbrough's HYDE PARK FLORAL 917 Congress 02025348480102000100020223480202020091534848484853534853020101010101010201000102010100022353005353532353532353534800 020001900001020002230002020001000100010102235353535348234800535348535348 l f RICHARD E. M'N ATT, Society Editor G l e e C l u b B a n q u e t The G lee Club e n t e r t a in e d with its a n n u a l b a n q u e t and d a n c e a t the C o u n tr y Club S a tu r d a y night. J . o f o f plac**. T h e d in in g room w as b e a u t if u lly in o r a n g e and w h ite and d ec o r a te d f lo w e r s. sp rin g w ith b a sk e ts f iv e ta b le s T h e p la ce e a r th at the w e r e c le v e r c a r ic a tu r e s each g u e s t draw n by J u lia n B r a z e lto n , t h e o r g a n iz a tio n . o f f ic ia l a rtist o f C le v e r fo u r -p a g e p r o g r a m s c o m b in ­ the m enu and d a n c e p rogra m i n g w e r e at eac h t o a s t ­ T h e P. W a tson w ho m a ste r w a s the e v e n i n g c a lle d on t h r o u g h o u t the v a r io u s m em b e rs fo r f u n n y in ­ th e y e x p e r ie n c e d on G le e cid e n ts the T h e m e m b e r s o f Club clu b w e r e p resen ted w ith t h e n e w T and lyre pin which h as b een a d op ted b y the o rg a n iz a tio n . L e s t e r B r e m ­ ber d ire ctor o f the club, p r e s e n te d each m em b e r w ith a s t e r lin g s ilv er b elt b u c k le the splendid c o o p er a tio n g iv e n by th e m on both to u r s o f th e se a so n . T h e m e m b e r s o f th e club also p r e s e n te d Mr. B r e n iz e r w ith a sa tin lo u n g in g ro b e as a ' tok e n o f th e ir a p p r e c ia tio n o f h is e f f o r t s t o w a r d m a k in g th e ir o r g a n iz a tio n a su cc ess. in a p p r e c ia tio n o f to urs. M em b ers o f the club p r e s e n t w e r e : A . R. M e T e e , Ii. A. H it t s o n , B e n S. W o o d h e a d , B. E . B a iley , J. C. W h ite , T h e o d o r e C o rc a n g e s, W illiam C am p, C h e ster W rig h t, A n t o m B e r k m a n , Mack R u st, T o m Campb< B razelton* L. D,ribelL, J , D o n n a n , W a lt e r G o h m e rt, G len W ils o n , J. G raves, Cle! S ilv e y , G e o r g e B u t te , Jut- C a n n o n , L ou is D un bar, R. P. O r leb ek a , J o h n Gill, Cf. G. M o rJ risen , T h u r m a n K inder, J. P. W a t ­ p a tr o n e sse s , so n , L e ster B r e n iz e r ; Mines. C la r e n c e T e st, K a t h e r in e R. P e e p le s , Ida B arr and J. T . S t o c k ­ to n . N e w m a n C l u b D a n c e Membt rs o f the N e w m a n Club en - its e le v e n s e n io r s w ith a t< tra in ed d a n c e a t N e w m a n H a ll S a tu r d a y , M a y 19 from 9 to 12. T h e m u sic w a s fu r n is h e d tty the P ro w le rs. T h e hail w a s d e c o r a t e d w ith f e r n s an d w ith b e a u t if u l g la d io la s t h e c o m p li­ w h ich w e r e se n t , with m e n ts o f A. L. Hardin Co. to th e N e w m a n Club. The d a n c e s on t h e p ro g r a m s w er e n am ed in h onor o f J a m e s Tips, th e o n ly e a c h senior. rn ni-tr b o y , led the gra n d m arch. the T h e A n d r e w C aroU iers ch a p te r o f D. A. K. se n io r e n te r ta in e d m e m b e r s o f th e ir o r g a n iz a tio n S a t ­ u rd a y a f t e r n o o n w ith a p icn ic a t I a e P ark. T h e h o s t e s s e s w e r e Mi . TI. m a s C urry, Dr. M. E. R oe an d Miss Louisa Roe, H o n o r g u e s t s w en* M isses D o r o th y Bu rr, K a t h e r ­ ine F isc h e r, V iv ie n n e H o w e ll, Car- riella B e ll, M ary Larkin a n d M ary Bob T a y lo r , e a c h o f w h om w e r e p r e s e n te d with a c o r sa g e b o u q u e t o f s w e e t p eas. Mrs. L. G. W a rn er o f D a lla s w h o has been v is itin g her d a u g h te r , H or- ,t e n s e , at the G am m a P h i B e ta h ouse, re tu r n e d h om e y e s te r d a y . L arry and N e ll e M orris h a v e r e ­ t u r n e d to th e ir h om e in H o u st o n a f ­ ter sp e n d in g S u n d a y w ith th e ir sis ­ ter,M ildred , at the A lp ha Phi h ouse. M iss Lillian W e s te r l e f t M on­ d ay n ig h t t o a tte n d th e m e e t in g o f the T e x a s W o m a n ’s P r e s s A s s o c ia ­ tion a t W aco. S h e w ill sp e a k W e d ­ n e sd a y on her e x p e r ie n c e s a s d ip lo­ m atic re p orter in M e xic o C ity. Pi K appa A lp ha th e p led g in g o f J u lian B a r to n o f C orsi­ ca n a . a n n o u n c e s S u sa n M oore has b e e n ca lled to h er h om e in W a co on a c c o u n t o f t h e d e a th o f her fa th er . L e ste r B r e n iz e r w ill so on fo r S p a in , from w h e re he w ill g o f o r a t o u r o f E u ro p e s t u d y in g r o m a n c e la n g u a g e s and v o ic e cu ltu r e. l e a v e Mu P hi E p silon g a v e a c o m p li­ S u n d a y m e n ta r y m u sica l p ro g ra m a f te r n o o n at the A lte n h e im hom e. E s th e r W ilso n has r e tu r n e d fr o m W a c o w h e r e she sp en t t h e w e e k -e n d . G e rtru d e Mae M cF add en o f B a y ­ is s p e n d in g t h e w e e k - e n d with lor fr ie n d s fr o m P o r t A rthu r, Mrs. N e d Morris o f H o u s t o n , w ho has been tho g u e s t o f h e r d a u g h te r , Mildred, a t the A lp ha Phi h o u se has returned t o h er h o m e. T h e m em b e rs o f the S u n d a y Club sp en t F rid a y and S a tu r d a y a t Mr. P e a r c e ’s club h o u se on L a k e A u s t in . L orraine Kerr an d B la n c h e R a t-, C l i f f visited in San M arcos w ee k -en d . ov er D o ro th y A rn old the w ee k -en d at her h om e in S an Marcos. is sp en d in g D^isy Martin is sp e n d in g the w e e k ­ en d at h er h om e in W est. S ibyl M cK ee o f S and erson v is itin g her s is te r M eryl. -_______ Mrs. Mary E tta Dodd has returned I rom a visit in San A n ton io. S id n e y L a n ie r held its a n n u a l p ic ­ P e a s e S e v e r a l n e w m em b e rs w e r e nic T h u r sd a y a f t e r n o o n P ark. in itiated . a t Bill M u rp h ree has g o n e to W aco L o r r a in e R o b e rtso n is th e w eek -en d a t her hom e hart. in L ock ­ C A L E N D A R H a n c o c k : J o n n y H i n e s in ‘S u r e F i r e F l i n t . ” M a j e s t i c : B e t t y C o m p t o n “ T h e R u s t l e o f S i l k , ” a n d s t e i n ’s t h e o r y o f r e l a t i v i t y . in E i n ­ C r e s c e n t : J a n e N o v a k in M a r i e C a r e l l i ’, “ T h e l m a . ” Q u e e n : M i l t o n Si l l s in “ W h a t a W i f e L e a r n e d . ” A l s o n e w C h r i s t i e c o m e d y “ T h e K i c k o u t . ” I c x a s : A n i t a S t e w a r t i n “ T h e W o m a n H e M a r r i e d . ” A l s o F a ­ bl e s a n d T o p i c s . M ajestic T h e a t r e g o e r s w ill s e e an u n u su al th e M a jestic p ictu r e this wreek on sc re en w h e n E d m u n d M iles b a d ­ m an p r e s e n ts t h e E in s t e in t h e o r y o f in a P r e m ie r P r o d u c tio n r e la t iv it y o p e n in g to m o r ro w c o n t in u in g th r ou gh W ed n esd a y . On t h e sam e bills f e a t u r e . “ T h e R u stle o f S ilk ,” w ith B e tty C om p son and C o n w a y T e a rle in the cast. P a r a m o u n t an d the is S ta r s can p e e p ar iund c o r n e r s and m ak e s c ie n tis ts b e lie v e t h e y are r e a L y s o m e w h e r e else, a cc o r d in g to n o t e d P r o f e s s o r A lb e r t Einstein^ T h e y m a y be E u r o p e a n sc ien tist. h idden b ehind t h e su n and, w hen t h e y send ou t th e ir |*ays, t h e s u n ’s th eir in flu e n c e th e co u rse and h elp s them ea r th t h e y n e v e r could in a w a y o th e rw ise . tu r n s them re a ch fr o m fro m w hich J u s t w h y and how th e s t a r ray s f l y Un turn co r n e r s , w hy bu/IMs the w id e arcs and f a ll b a ck upon fired, t h e y w e r e sp ot is a f f e c t e d b y th e speed w h y tim e lig h t are o f p la n e ts , w h y rays o f n ot a f f e c t e d b y g r a v i t y — t h e s e are som e o f t h e m a n y p h a se s o f t h e E in s t e in t h e o r y o f r e la t iv it y w hich are d e m o n str a te d in t h e film which will be sh o w n a t t h e M a je stic b e ­ g in n in g M on d ay. H a n c o c k “ S u r e F ir e F l i n t ” la t e s t M astod on is th e title o f the Inc., p ro d u c tio n w hich will be sh o w n a t the H a n c o c k Opera H o u se. A nd p lay s “ S u r e F i r e ” J o h n n y H in e s the t it l e r o le in t h e p ictu r e. H e Is F ilm s, D O N N E L L Y & W H IT E Phone 6131 Plumbing and Heating C o n tra c to r 905 Congress Ave. PALACE BARBER SHOP “ T h e Old R e lia b le ” “ Hall o f F a m e ” BILLY WOLF, Prop. A S tr ic t ly U p - t o - D a t e Shop “ Next Door to Kress” YOUR GOOD APPEARANCE means th a t you are not only careful of your dress, but of your hair, nails and of your skin. University girls will find perfect satisfaction in our equipment and service. MARINELLO Ladies’ Entrance of Driskill Phone 4014 Com er 8th NEWMAN CLUB ELECTS NEW OFFICERS SUNDAY I M em bers o f the N e w m a n Club | d evoted the last m e e tin g o f th e y e a r I of 1 9 2 2 -2 3 , w hich w as held S u n d a y , M ay 2 0 , to the elec tio n o f o f f i c e r s f o l l o w ­ f o r the c o m in g year. T h e in g w er e c h o se n : R og er P e te r s o f l u s t m , p resid e n t; Carol M c K e e v e r o f F r a n c e s E thel W ip f f o f Eagle Pass, secr e t a r e ; Richard F, T an nich o f W e im ­ ar, o f W aco, h istorian and J a n e D rum m en d o f P ecos, reporter. \ u s t in, vic e-p r esid e n t; tre a su r er ; .Mildred B e a t y At this m e e tin g , J a m e s T ip s o f ring San A n to n io w as aw arded h earin g the T e x a s seal for g iv in g th** best program b e fo r e t h e N e w ­ man Club m em bers during the sp rin g ter m . a Ask those who were there before— “the trysting place” is l a d s a r e ! * scream. lin es as Mii'iiiNHmtmiiitMimitiimitiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiitmMiiiiiiimmuitHHiHu, M A JE ST IC BETTY COMPSON In “ THE RUSTLE OF SILK” _____________ “ T h e E instein T h e o ry of R elativ ity J) < ic l i n n m m u h u h i i i i i i i i K i i i i i u i i i t i t n i u i i i i H m 'w u U H i i u t m t i N H i t i i i r a M M n 0 ,0 P2LTUR.ES — LI T TI E PRICES Last Time Today ANITA STEWART In “The Woman He 5 Also Fables and Topics of the Day M a r r i e d " *«Sr*aE*» I H t D A I L Y T E X A N it and t h e m an w h o g o e s a f te r w h a t he w a n t s and g e t s t h e e n tire p ictu re is d e v o t e d t o his “ su re fire " S u p p o r tin g H in e s are D oris ta ctics. K e n y o n , E d m u n d B r e e s e , R obert E d eso n , E f f i e S h an n on , J . B a r n e y S h e rry and C h arles Gerrard. J o h n n y H in e s is at h is b e st in th is p r o d u c tio n f o r the a c tio n c a r - 1 ries th e c le v e r s c r e e n co m e d ia n in ­ to no end o f a m u s i n g s it u a t io n s fr o m t h a t b r in g g a l e s o f F l i n t ” ! th e a d i e n c e . “ S u r e F ir e la u g h te r C H A P E L R ev. f r a n k L. J e w e t t s p o k e at C hapel M onday m orning. H e w ill s; < ak a g a in on W e d n e sd a y an d F rid a y . Dr. K, P. B arton will hold th e this m o r n ­ e x e r c is e s at Chapel ing. In tra m u r a l S w im m in g M eet C loses S e a s o n ’s D e p a rtm e n ta l Bill is on k ep t t h r o u g h o u t t h e full six re els, th e clean c o m e d y Intram ural sw im m in g w ill be the card at D ee p E d dy W e d n e sd a y a f t ­ ernoon . t h e 1 s ta rts o u t w ith a p un ch w hen Flint is born on th e G lorious F o u r th and s u c c e s s f u lly k e e p s up the high t e n ­ p e r f o r m a n c e . sion e d g e T h e a u d ie n c e t h r o u g h o u t fo r t h e c o in c id e n t w ith S w im m in g is the la st o f t h e in te r- to be held and v ein the plot is rich in m e lo d r a m a t ic d e p a r t m e n t a l sport m o m e n ts, w hich , by the w a y , g iv e s ! can n ot chang!* the s t a n d in g o f de- la st w e e k , D oris K e n y o n , E d m u n d B r e e s e , Rob- p a y m e n t s as an n o u n c ed be e r t E d g eso n an d C harles G errard H o w e v e r , tho m e e t p rom ises to jof f a st, as R a g la n d o f the jo u r n a lis ts in an d Prat lu r o f the A c a d e m s w ill b oth tak e part. T h ese tw o as good in their re sp e c tiv e m a y e a s ily be found. th e th is c i t y in s o m e t im e . f in 0 s t a c t i n g w e h ave s e e n ; o p p o r tu n it ie s t o p o r t r a y so m e IS T e x a s w hich P r e tt y A n ita S te w a r t is p la y in g the le a d in g part in “ T h e W o m a n H e M a r ried ” is s h o w in g a t the T e x a s t o d a y . T h e sto r y h as su b t le c o m e d y , p le n ty o f t o u c h e s, a good vein o f r o m a n ce an d s t r o n g d r a m a tic situ a tio n s ; and th e end is s o m e w h a t d if f e r e n t f r o m the usual s m ile -e m b r a c e -k iss fin a le . hum an in t e r e s t * B e g in n in g tomorrow', J a c k H o lt w ill play in “ W h ile S a ta n S le e p s ” a p icture w hich the cr itics d e c la r e to: . , r - v - t h e ne one o f in s t r o n g e st p la y s 1 t • u ii.* w hich th is p op u lar a c to r h a s ap peared . . , , . , . 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A n d T a q t .his is a good Picture. is no. a p r e a c h m e n t — n o t a s e x p ictu r e— j u s . real e n t e r t a in m e n t . s w i f t p an or am a o f e a s t and w est, a p i c ­ tu r e o f a ro u g h w e s t e r n e r and a p olished e a s t e r n e r , o f p rim itiv e a husb and and m o d ern w ife. is a It . A n e w C h ristie c o m e d y , “ Th** K ickou t, ” is an added f e a t u r e . r* 1 1 * t ■ ,n ’ ,h , \ '* ” ' ch ain and k n ife a tta c h e d . U n iv e r s ity seal on k n if e rew ard . < all 3 9 9 2 fo r liberal O O ' 1 > , i ' 1 L O S T B e tw e e n Co-op and M e th o ­ dist C hurch sm all b o x c o n t a in i n g call F in d e r 2 2 th r e e 3 0 2 4 . p lea se rings. R E C I T A L T H U R S D A Y a t S c h o fie ld Mrs. R e b e c c a Y o u n g recital w ill p r e s e n t B e r n ic e B e ll in T h u r sd a y e v e n i n g 8 : 1 5 . M iss B ell will read a f o u r act p lay, “ T h e T w o V ir t u e s ,” b y A lfr e d Slitro. M iss j B ell is a ju n io r in the U n i v e r s it y an d; has been a s t u d e n t in e x p r e ssio n f o r se v e r a l y ea r s. A Booth Tarkington farce at G r e g g House— tonight. V M M Sanitary Plumbing, Steam and Hot-W a ter Heating. Modern Electric A p p l e a n e e t . Jo h n L . M a rtin Phone 3563 SIO Congress ■m t m ir a m u u m u u ii>um >n.< .« « ..m * i..m u . m u m I L E T U S D O Y O U R D IR T Y W O R K HOME STEAM LAUNDRY “ Good W ork Our Hobby” 211 East Fifth St. ... t„M SERVICE— SANITATION D R IS K IL L B A R B E R S H O P D ri.kill Hotel mMMMWiiMmimitmiHwnwwnininim»MiiMnnini)iniiiiiuimmn«twi»tiiim«MmHwinmwuiiii:miinwiHiHMumtnnni>uitniimuiiiiniiBMiniiiiMimimmtm>»ii»n: l f ! D O P E O P L E W H I S P E R T H A T T O Y O U R B A C K ? ( a re a n d a tte n tio n to y o u r clothes will p ro ­ duce ju s t such a p p r o ­ val from th e m o st c r it­ ical eye. % < S en d y o u r w o rk to NICK LINZ Cleaner and Dyer 611 Congress Avenue Phone 7936 “Spick and Span 535353485348484823534848532300020010 c u m u l i 135 M U M M S (CUE CIMPUS ADDITION TD BE PHOMPHED M easure W ou ld Limit Pur*: Pictures W ill Be Taken Friday ?er and Oore moved to second. Cov- right. Gore rn. c bases to P roperty Imme- d la tely East of C am pus | A ftern o on at M en ’s G ym - to the nasium throw >ngton flew out went to third on Lyons singled, scoring Gore and p u t-1 h* le 0,e teTvni* squad went country, championships; but look at what that basketball - _______ and . baseball an Wen, we lost the football, cross (Continued from page I) M M MM M NMu T H I D a i l y t z x a n FACULTY PASSES (Continued from page I) least is at thirty-eight points allowed students whose sver- cept th at one absence and a half is ast honors; third of a age per one-third course with an A on course registered the tile /general exam ination shall be term , the required physical tra in in g ‘with high honors;" stu- counting as a third of a course each graduated Gents whoge average for each one to r during least term. at is th** of- Tames: Carson shot one over the r ‘£bt field fence that was ju st foul. Eckhardt flew al! Carson struck out. Ad va need departm ent tr,P yesterday to H am ilton’s Fool an an day fund tudents in the Botany upon wr.tten petition approved by Pas* * general took to I*ft* Odom Mingled to left and West Cave, to gather materia! *"or laboratory work. The Berry Whitaker asks that ail in- *,n^ ^oach on second base. Strick and Roach scored. Wil-j Lyons took third on a _^ _____ _ tram ural and inter-fraternity team s J Jfnd A bill, designed to curtail the pur­ chase of some of the land included in the proposed 175-qgnt addition to that have not had official pictures 1 am,on up the Men’s Gym,! the campus, was introduced into the; made report to House of Representatives yesterday. Tw enty-first and Speedway, for that The new proposal provides th at only purpose Friday afternoon at 4 p. rn. property lying between Twenty-first j and Tw enty-fourth Streets, east of [ ficial records and will the campus as far as Street, may be bought. Passage o f j championship this M a tu r e would cut chase by about 60 acres, sitate the sale of some property a1-; Sigma Phi baseball team s; Engineer ready bought. Red River nerved along with p ic tu re of teams. W hitaker an- oat These pictures ar* track pre- for be the pur nounce* that he wishes the follow- ft*ld. Sledge flew out to left, No and neces- ing teams to report: Law and Delta ru n *» on“ hit, no errors, and Sigma Chi tennis team ; Delta Tau Delta and B .ylor: ro ilie r popped to Carom team s; Law to n ally struck out. Pittm an popped jq0 rUns, no hits, no K'bbie. passed b a l l . Williamson struck out Two run"* th r"* h iu ' on* error. Sixth Inning It is expected at the capitol that the entire University appropriation Sigma Chi swimming fau n s. measure will be introduced today for recommit' rati o n. errors, Pictures of inter-Xratf rnity the tennis champions and th** intram ural swimming soon as these championships are d«- hie flew termined. teams will be made as first... Allen singled to : Leissner went out, short toi into left. Kib- center. King j popped to first. No runs, one hit, j no errors. Seventh Inning out Tei ----------- o----------- B E I I M O N T r n M P F T I T i n w Baylor: Roach hit th*- first bal! Ac,Hbert Dippel, (Continued from page 3) porting power, he said; and elec- tricity, which may b e made the annual water p o w e r , was o f no use until I *;rack and Leld meet will be held to the engineer’, mind went to work and made it possible to direct this mont Cup. The meet will be held r possible power to where it is needed. BEL7 e^ oT wEDTnS dAYf a r - over right ,ieH Wa" f"r * Covington worked Leissner for a walk. Lyons struck out. With the count 2 to nothing t o : on Strickland, Alien attem pted hit and ,h' w‘nm'r of th* ®*“ j catch Covington Healing Ti x» ta /I I /iianA head. Leissner j f r o m Wednesday A f t e r n o o n on Clark Field. Leissner run. t Li i- the in t . , . . E th* afkl » Thee. ■nri mr T h . B e llm o n t C up, d o n a te d by L. I il r 0 PT l T Especially did Mr. H arrington urge young engineers to get a gen­ eral education and not develop their technical knowledge alone. Saying that this broadening out should be- gin in school. It is a universal de- sire of young men just entering en- basis. The record is valued at one sintering .choel* to want to neg. thooaand point, and each conte.- lect certain academic .ubjccta, Her. rin g ton Mid, but he ..p e n a lly *<*- vised against such a method. fi.Umr.nt, I. aw arded Vt to J t o ^ l n ^ T . . o f Conference record , fo u , •*". ” c*lve" a w ,’r' in ,“a,' h ‘; v, nt caught umpire Bobbin, on the head ' " ! c , „ on went ^ *s “To show you what the scientific rec°fd. "ame proportion to o n . thou.- Sm ilIey 8truck o u t time or distance Is to the ou^ T„ „ . W |th Sm riley‘ /a c h L / T L ’ i " “ " “ T H* ,eem ^ I to be b a d l y h urt as he was carried * a cam ou ^ ~ C lem ent, took up f r om «n computing the score the Williamson struck out * seven the pitrhinf, f|iken as a one hit no e rro n first. Eckhardt j highest scoff Eighth Innin out. One struck out second in a “ " I W“ o u ‘ | ,h « list to is " ' A dvanced S tu dents in B otany M ake A ll D ay F ield Trip to P ool . . . ' absence and one-half for each — one-third of a course registered for an done, during the term , the required physi­ cal training counting as one-third of a course *-ach term , except (b) where absence in one term are due to pro- longed sicknesses or participation in an apporved student total allowance for one term may activity, p ' 1 * with at examination ^shali or,ors- ‘ least a B on be W‘ ’ *rti course the general In scoring, the grade in physical the training is not counted; graduated absence in physical training reduces the score by one, ju st as absences but Be ‘ ore May 15 of the spring term fur some other class. time and of his senior year, at a . m. thef Partrri* , j l \ 'JJ in ^hich the student has are ordinarily dropped . Students who fail during the long ie *acu^y of the de- session to attain the required score the ses- on from t0 maJ,>r- the student must rolls for the rem ainder of the only four-hour w ritten sion and are readm itted transferred from one to another term in the same the dean be term session except (c) that in checking Ki students up for a degree, not more than one abonne*- per twenty hours credit may b . o f f . . , by e d u c in g the num ber of £ , * honor pointe one point per ab.en..... j T e r« u U r Although I'hysical Training is ai residence and not a degree require- merit, an absence in physical train- mg like absences in credit classes re- duces by one hour the total course credits of the student. • bo** of C r e d i t P o i n t s „ _ . . - r<‘ ^ co m p an ied by Dr. Frederick McAllister and Mr. and Mrs, B. C, Tharp of the Botany faculty. Th the party e members of in­ cluded Mrs. S. M. GI avener, Eleanor Rogers, Alice Downing, Lillian M. Linda Allen, M artha Dyke, Eula McGuire, Anne Marshall, Flor­ ence H enninger, Mary Hynes, O. Ii. II, Williams, W. G. Camp, Anton Painter, Berk man, Reginald H. D. G. Chhistner M iss P eak to T alk An absence that causer a student to miss a quiz, w ritten recitation or laboratory experim ent or th at causes a student to fall to hand in or be late in handing in w ritten work very the student get- naturally results in therefore than would oth- Instructors are departm ent of vocational education J not required to grant the privileges p i VwlUD on Clothing ting a lower grade and to H om e E conom ics I fewn the fac- . . / „ by the student, but will to account the p articular V ^ ' exanilnu lun- in W I studen*' “ f 84 To be entitled to return for the . J L L ? dLepartm ent ™1! tak e in- next long aeaaion a gtudent in a tte n . courses dance during the spring term must e x~ make during th at term the score of '2 *" four course, if a firs,-year *«««■ c u r * , if a second-year student, of 96 in other „ requirem ent goes into effect eases; or if in attendance during the subsequent later, summed session the score of 96 if if a absences a fte r the beginning of the second-year student, of 120 in other 'a ll term , 1923. cases, such score to be based upon four courses in the spring term and the work done in the summer ses- 'Jt ne«atlve crfc(lit is given only for a first year student, of 108 ° r ai Colie8e of Arts and Science spring ' KfeeS glven ln Ju n e' lu24 ***** **cceive<* term and the udents taking than four less ‘ J f hours^ must Pass in a l i i 31®"' t y e a r s t u d e n t s t a k i n g courses ( 1 2 h o u r s ) . the work taken. Students taking four or more than required score i . r . c o u r s e s must g e t * C, D, o r E on a t l e a s t fou r g r a d e s of adm itted at once if there seems to J a student w h o i* f a i l s t o a t t a i n sometimes t h e re- or more courses m u s t m a k e a t o t a l score of 72 in four courses where course grades of A, B, C, D, E, F, GT" G count respectively in scoring A as 4 2, B as 36, < as 30, D as 24,, minimum score drops the student so readm itted t h e dean reason for so doing, b u t is read- f o u r j m i t t e d o n probation fo r six weeks a n d m u s t make a t least the mini­ mum score at the end of the pio- bation period. failure during any long session to make the student from the rolls for the rem ainder of that session. A second the D r o p p i n g F r o m Roll* A s t u d e n t w h o i t a b s e n t d u r i n g a n y t e r m f o r m o r e t h a n o n e - t e n t h o f a t t h e is w h i c h h e t o t a l n u m b e r o f is d u e d u r i n g e x e r c i s e s t e r m t h e d r o p p e d from t h e U n i ­ v e r s i t y a n d m a y b e r e a d m i t t e d o n l y • I t h e r o l l s o f t h e d i s c r e t i o n o f t h o d e a n . A .student of low class as I-., I as (), <, as 0. •Second year students taking four or more courses must make a total score of 84 in four courses. Other students taking four or more courses must make a total score of 96 in four courses. Kach absence of a student during a term reduces this score by one, ex- This provision goes into effect Septem ber, 1923 for all students. The rep o rt was signed by the en­ tire comm ittee, composed of H. Y. Benedict, J. W Calhoun, Spurgeon Bell, J. C. Townes, B. F. Pittinger, A. P. Brogan and D. A. Penick. ''j held in Fort Worth, in Fort Worth. Miss Mary neid Gaudy of the Austin High School will tell of tho plans for a similar contest in Austin next year. Miss Mary E. Gearing, head of the the departm ent will speak to Strickland struck out.. ! 1 15 *l ()n<- run I lnfir thi‘ Pract,c«‘ bouse, clothing contest recently ^ of tonight at th<‘ ! ° f m aki^ up work lost through ab- . . n e . .x c .p t in the c a ., of mid-term Club regard or final examinations. No runs, no bits, n o l / * " '0” ° f fht‘ ° Iub re**rdin* Plans tor next year. r B a y l o r : Collier singled t o center. I , Conally sacrificed him t o ^ I Gore .tru c k out. , iecond f jrst Rittman went out second. S I G M A D F ! T A p q i r n A ri>I I O . rs o 0 standing of University because of absences, H O LD TRIALS ALL W EEK each absence reducing the "score" of a student by one. (See "Score th at a s t u d e n t mu. t make to Remain may be dropped from the rolls I ' m, - , , N i n t h I n n i n g - . . . . . S i g m a Delta . n . k * / “L n ,hl ! T Z KOt r : , l r !- , T; ! r the ba,! and 0dom beat the throw * wishing to try for this honor are re- as many as one-fifth J *h a double quested to notify Clyde Littlefield of of Roach robbed Sledge of down first base line. C lift, batting the time they will try out. Following is a list of the require- out. Allen fo r Clements, struck struck out and the game was over, ments for ju n io r m embership: IOO “ try o u t. WHI b e ‘ hi* w e * from I in the Universi y) ^ ^ u o e n t aosent any one tprm for A student abaent ,Ior * exercises a class for th at term is dropped from the rolls of the class (unless he is abaent from one-fifth of the ex- eack of his classes) regard- ^ ]J’ A thlete. i ertdstfs *" f.S~ ........... . , 0 I / . The box score: yard dash- yard I less of the causes of the absences 1 Hf i inds; LIM) ■7 '" ‘r'n7 2 3 . S*°'*M (..ll bur M id-T.rm E « m m . li . „ . ? Z ™ V : 7 Z , C anT * ' l h ie b l jump- 4 feet <> im hes; broad jump ations are given In many midterm examin- Largest toilet preparations departm ent in t h e South. GRIFFITH DRUG CO. feet; pole vault 5 feet ' G throw ing baseball 200 feet clear of (.petition ground; punting football 90 incnes, feet .. . .. . t , ^°mpelled to be absent from a mid- ■ ^MRttWlMBOWIlflftiHlifjtfjlllMHUmilllillilililttfiiHiiilJlrtrailtiniiiiJillimiltlHlimmilllllfrililimUtllllflitHmillEllfllliliinnillllinEIHllflNlUmHlHiUHllIKmilT term examination is allowed unon « I Mowed upon a H approved by the dean and lf I the instructor concerned, to take the I Institution San A n to n io ’s O ldest S avin gs Founded by the Late G eorge W . B rackenridge by I : ; l‘ I , r |? f ;...... v.r.1 -Aim time lim it); two mile run 14 min- I the instructor. IO mile walk— three hours * ■ TTH «♦ j "reel posture, especially „ f head. ’ --------- LIFE SAVING TEST an a v 'r f / . . T t h T J ^ P° th.rd co u /a ln th a t Per course on the courses required and counted for the degree which i v tests to give In ord**r for Red aro ^aken | Cross Life Having, Captain U w from Value of the Frades, A, B, C and D g J the St. Louis I > iv is ion of the Am- ( bein^ 42» 36> 30 a ^d 24 respectively. § 0 eriean Red Cross will be in Austin credit hours and points are E q; May 24, an