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W ith t h e e di t i on o f t otlay T h e T e x a n will c e a s e p u b l i ­ c a t i o n until S u n d a y M a r c h 19. - t a f f b e i n g c o m ­ T h e e n t i r e p os ed of s t u d e n t s wh o like all o t h e r s t h e U n i v e r s i t y in h a v e c e r t a i n c o u r s e s which t h e y t h e y m a t p a s s b e f o r e d e vo t e to o u t s i d e w o rk , a n d t h e f a c u l t y h a v i n g w i t h d r a w n e x e m p t i o n t h e p r i v i l e g e , t h e p a p e r m u s t wait. t h e i r t i m e I V #?# J . #?# 9 . #?# #f# T h e g i r l s on t h e s t a f f o f t h e D ai ly to T e x a n will h a v e a n o p p o r t u n i t y - how t h e i r n e w s p a p e r a b i l i t y d a r i n g r e e a r l y p a r t o f t h e s p r i n g t e r m wh e n t h e y will i ss ue t h e f i r s t Co -e d e d i ti on of f be Texan. T h e i ss u e e d i t o r , t h e a sso c ia te i s s u e e d i t o r , a n d all o f t h e r e p o r t e r s f o r t h e d e v p r e v i o u s t o t h e ‘“r B a p p e a r a n c e o f t h e p a p e r will be t h e M us i c 2 : 402. girl r e p o r t e r s n o w on t h e p a p e r . Private C or po r at io n* I j. B. I a n d — a JOI. L o n g h o r n The n e x t n u m b e r o f t h e L on gho rn, •K humorous m onthly, wil! be devoted to J to H o n o r Girls Also. Co-eds of the University. ' P s y c h o l o g y lOHw: 103. P ub l ic S p e a k i n g H o w : 208 (Continued on p a g e 4) N o . I . t o BEAUTIES WILL BE SECRET SAYS CACTUS EDITOR E. P. Howard Will P ersonally Super, intend XII Work in K ansas City on A n n u a l.— Border Work Now C om plete. I h a t t h e bulk o f t h e e n g r a v i n g copy J f o r t h e 1916 ( ’a c t u s h a s a l r e a d y been s h i p p e d to t h e E l e c t r i c C i t y E n g r a v ­ i n g C o m p a n y o f B u f f a l o f or t h e c u t s to be m a d e , a n d t h a t t h e s t a f f is now b u s il y e n g a g e d in g e t t i n g t o g e t h e r t h e copy f o r t h e p r i n t e r s , wa s t h e s t a t e ­ m e n t ol E d i t o r P e n d l e t o n H o w a r d o f t h e C a c t u s y e s t e r d a y . t h e book E d i t o r H o w a r d e x p e c t s t o le ave f o r K a n s a s C i t y t o w a r d t h e l a t t e r p a r t of A p r i l a n d s ee t h r o u g h t h e p r e s s of t h e Un io n B a n k N o t e C o m ­ p a n y , t h e p r i n t e r s o f t h i s y e a r ’s book. H e will t a k e w i t h hi m t h e p i c t u r e s o f t h e g i r l s 011 t h e B e a u t y P a g e s a n d n o t e ve n t h e p r o o f s o f t h e s e p i c t u r e s will c ome to A u s t i n b e f o r e t h e book is p u b l i s h e d . He will r e m a i n in K a n ­ s a s C it y u n t i l t h e book is out. T h e e d i t o r d e c l a r e d t h a t t h e i de n ti ty o f t h e g i r l s a d o r n i n g t h i s se c ti on o f the ( ’a c ­ t u s will be k e p t a n a b s o l u t e s e c re t . In a l e t t e r r ec e iv e d y e s t e r d a y b y t h e e d i t o r f r o m Leo IU C r a h b s , t r e a s u r e r t h e Ba n k N o t e C o m p a n y , Mr. of ( rn bbs s a i d : t h e cover, “ W e h a v e color, b o r d e r a n d d iv is io n p a g e s f o r t h i s y e a r ’s C a c t u s a l r e a d y p r i n t e d , a n d will be r e a d y a n y t i m e f o r t h e bulk o f y o u r copy. W e feel s a f e in s a y i n g t h a t t h e C a c t u s t h i s y e a r will be a b e a u t i f u l book a n d o ne t h a t will p r o v e h i g h l y s a t i s f a c t o r y t o t h e s t u d e n t body o f y o u r s chool . ” a n d that, It w a s s t a t e d b y t h e e d i t o r t h a t t h e c o py f or t h e G r i n d Secti on is b e i n g t h e rapidly^ a c c u m u l a t e d < i l i a d s t a f f will e n d e a v o r t o m a k e this se ct io n of t h e book a s i n t e r e s t i n g a n d “ l f a n y t h i n g g o e s a s t h o r n y a s ever, is a t p r e s e n t , ” s ai d i t s m o o t h l y a s e d i t o r H o w a r d , “ t h e book s h o u l d be in t h e h a n d s o f t h e s t u d e n t s by t h e 1 0 t h o f May. We a r e m a k i n g a t r e m e n d ­ o u s e f f o r t to g e t t h e book o u t by t h i s t i m e , a n d if we g e t it, will be s o m e ­ t h i n g t h a t h a r e n e v e r b e f o re been a c ­ c o m p l i s h e d . ” E X A M S RE GI N M OND AY. l i m e a nd P l a c e f o r F i r s t M e e t i n g Gi ve n Below. T h e i nitial s p r i n g t e r m e x a m i n a t i o n s which be gin t o m o r r o w a r e a s fol l ows ; Monday, March 13, at 9. Group IIL A g r i c u l t u r e 4: A. Hall. Civil Firi gi neer ing 136w. J: E. K, Civil F i n g i n e e r i n g 103w; E. B. Civil E n g i n e e r i n g 32. 3 : JE. IL C o m m e r c i a l P a p e r : I,. B. 209 a n d 205. D o m e s t i c K e o n o m y l l : I ) . E. Hall. E d u c a t i o n 142w: K. Hal l 5, Fiducation 20 3f w. I : If. H al l 6. E l e c t r i c a l E n g i n e e r i n g 20: E. B. F-inglish 1.11; C. Ii. 201, Firiglish I. 13; 205. E n g l i s h I. 15: 150. E n g l i s h I , 17: 111. E n g l i s h 2. 9 ; 207. FI rig I i sh 211 w s ; 142. E n g l i s h 2. l l : 140. F.riglish 2 3 5 f w : 218 a n d 219. F r e n c h A. I : 209. F r e n c h A. 7; 225. F r e n c h 2* 1: 206. G e o l o g y 12: 24. G e r m a n A. 2: G. H a l l I. G e r m a n L l : 303. G e r m a n 1. l l ; 105. G r e e k 24: 405. H i s t o r y I : L. R. 103. II l f t o r y 2. 3: 157 a n d 158, H i s t o r y 243: 7. J o u r n a l i s m 21: J . Hal l 4. L a t i n I. I ; 309, M a t h e m a t i c s Ju g 3: if, Hall 5. M a t h e m a t i c s 10:18. Me< a p i c a l E n g i n e e r i n g 203 Pow- Published ry morning' except Mon* the en I Ic . th e We would fo rt ify those who yield to this t e m pta ti o n to ch ea t by u r g in g a commonsens e con­ sideration o f t h e relative* cost of c hea ting and o f ou t ri g h t hon­ est failure. The price of dishonesty, no m a t t e r how small, is still exor bi ­ 'The price of honesty, no tan t. m a t t e r how g r e a t , is low. The g r e a t e r the cost of honesty, in fart, the more valuable it is. VN M AL St HOL VRSHIP. Texas Society D a u g h te rs of A m erican Revolution Soon to W a r d . if’fer< *1 ‘ n o v b e i n g received Iola i s hi p in t h o U n i - Appl ie itioi for the an oia vt rsity of IV Society De ii! K* volution. cholarship, valued T in a l $250. i> op ii to yo ung vvomen only. A p plicants ii ay or may not h ave a t ­ tended any oll a t previously. The c o m m itte e o a w a r d consists of Mrs. .lam es Lowi y \ m a rillo , S ta t e re rent of th e D a u g h t e r s of th e A m eric an Re elution. Mrs. Neil T a r ­ tithers, chair t h e s c h o larsh ip nal! o f co m m itte e >i VV. .1. B attle, a c tin g p resident of i he I biivet si tv, au d M ist b, M. ( ’usis. \ pp! teat ion should be the a w a rd to VI > m ade will be m a d e a t t he end of A p ril, and w i I * i>e a n n o u nc e d on t h e fi r s t of May. . ( a r o th e r s ; .Smith of — H A R — tra c tiv e bait. little real m oney would m ake a n a t - t u n a t e ‘s w i l h a11 h i s wive* w e e p i n g on ^ i his a r m s a t once. 1 M ethodist: CHURCH SE R V IC E S ---------- S u n d a y School a t us- We should say t h a t to t r a p Villa a ual hou r 9:30. The B a ra c a class m eets in the Y. M. C. A. A udito riu m . Much in te re s t is now b ein g m a n ife ste d over • the r iv a lry o f th e L aw an d E n g in e e r a r e ' s t u d e n t s ’ a tte n d a n c e . Rev. R. P. Shu- le r’s a d d re s s to th e class will be “ The fo a m in g o v er about g o in g in to Mexico. Th ey th e m - 1 L a s t S ta n d o f Booze.” C h urch ser- selves, however, a r e un avo idably de- j vices a t l l a. rn. and 7:30 p. rn. S ub­ I jeet fo r m o rn in g ho u r “ W h a t My m itta l in W a sh in g to n . S N e ig h b o r T h in k s of M y R eligion.” According to the A u stin A m e ric a n , ! A t n ig h t th e p a s t o r will p re ach on: S e n a to rs A s h u r s t and F all in th e ir e n th u s ia s m H A R — H A R t h e " lib e rty bel l of T e x a s ” which w a s J “ My A n s w e r to the Infid e l.” r u n g upon th e conclusion of th e d e - , B aptist: S u n d ay School a t 9:30 a. L. W. P ayne, S u p erin ten d e n t. cl a ra tio n of 183(5, w a s a d in n e r bell of a b o a r d in g T h ere will be no p re a c h in g service a t to \ e ith e r hour on account of th e dedica­ house. the F i r s t B a p tis t t e I h< independence M arch 2 , indeed ca lculated services a t ' H r . j tion j Church. B. Y. P. U. a t 0:45 p. rn. ’T w a s i n n e rm o s t man. — H A R — o s te o p a th D ow ntow n is Butin. R e m a rk s a b o u t bone in r e l a ­ tion to h e a d w o rk will kindly, be w i t h ­ held. —HAR— n a m e d , All S a in ts Chapel: Rev. W illiam Hall W illiam s, rector. F i r s t S u n d ay in Lent, M arch 12. Services a t 7:30 and l l a, rn., a n d 8 p. rn. S u n d ay School Lenten services on a t 9:45 a. rn. Students* A ssem b ly dism ally tailed j W ednesday a t 5 p. rn. T h u rs d a y to a w a rd g r a p h t e r his “ T & Q uill.” Holy C om m union, IO a. rn. and F ri- We s u s p e c t th e W o m a n ’s Council of lobbying a g a i n s t us. P r e s b y t e r ia n : Rev. R. W. Joplin g, pastor. All r e g u la r services, S u n d ay VX <* su p p o s e the toothpicks fo r R ie School a t 9:30 a. rn. M o rn in g and Ile* N e w s p a p e r Week ho m e-p ro d u cts b an - ev ening se rm o n s a t usual hours. W e st- day a t 7:30 p. rn. — H A R ­ rn (juet will be fu rn is h e d by the m a n u a l m jnst e r L e a g u e a t 7:15 p. rn. t r a i n i n g d e p a r tm e n t. __________________ H E N D E R SO N TO COLUM BIA. Dr. J. L. H end erso n, p ro f e s s o r of secondary educatio n and d ire c to r of the s t a t e d e p a r t m e n t of school v isi­ tatio n , has received and ac cepted an invitation to give courses in second­ a r y education in T e a c h e r s ’ College, Columbia U n iv e rs ity , N ew Y ork City, the com ing s u m m er. to re m a in in school o f t e r Miss Louise McKenney will be u n ­ th is able term on ac coun t of ill health. H er m other is w ith h e r a t p re se n t, an d th ey will r e tu r n n ex t week to h er home in Gonzales. HORLICK’S THE ORIGINAL H A L T E D MILK Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price. FIRING LINE Bouquets vs. E g g s. It is w ith e x tr e m e relu c tan ce t h a t I e n t e r th e s a c re d field of th e F i r i n g Line; b ut t h e r e w as one senten ce a p ­ p e a rin g in one of the stu d ies ( c r i t i ­ cal and o th e rw is e ) of “ An E g g ” which s e r i n s to me to be of p a r ti c u la r m e rit, a n d which I th in k would have su fficed “ Did in itself to dispose of the egg. you eve r h e a r an yon e p ass a com pli­ m e n t on som e good piece of w ork done ta k e n an d Yes; I hav e ; and more, I am g lad to say t h a t I have m yself ‘p a s s e d ’ a few. T his is my th ird y e a r here and read The T e x a n I have e v e ry y e a r, an d c e rta in ly I he Texan now is th e b e s t we have had th ese th re e y ea rs. A n d if anyo ne in te re ste d will c o m p are T h e T ex a n w ith a n y of th e big E a s t e r n college dailies. I th in k he will, a lo n g w ith the r e s t of us, see t h a t we h ave some re aso n to be proud of o u r s tu d e n t publication. F e rta in ly , i t is not f a i r to c o m p are The T ex a n w ith th e big dailies over th e co u n try , whose editors and s t a f f s to do not have seven u n iv e rs ity courses on th e side. I have visited T he T ex a n shop m a n y tim es a lm o s t a t m id n ig h t and have seen the boys a t work, an d th en see them n e x t m o rn in g w a itin g fo r th e lib rary to open to g et in an d stu d y fo r a 9 a. rn. quiz,— m eantim e, I com ­ place ntly a m u s e m yself re a d in g a b o u t in te rs p e r s e d with e d ito r’s p a ­ e g g s to c a rry fro m five chivalrous accoun ts of A t the s am e tim e, I look in v ain fo r j F ir i n g Line a r tic le s ac k n ow led gin g th e : s n a p p y sto ries, th e lively a th le tic r e ­ views, th e ] bra v e e n c o u n te rs of th e G r a p h t e r w ith I the W o m a n ’s Council, T e r c e n te n a ry C elebration d a te s and plan s a c c u r a te ­ ly fo reto ld, g e n e ra l new s item s of in ­ th e the te re s t, fr o n t page. fine a p p e a ra n c e of I have never edited o r m a n a g e d a n y ! ! j lly th e T ex a s ret)these ap o lo g iz in g for m isp la y ed I the A m e ric a n ! ca pitals. We Loan Kodaks F R F E | The Jordan Company We M ake Kodak P rin ts E v e ry Day 610 Congress the b e s t it NO BLU EBON N L T S ,” S U S B E I K . kind of p u l s a t i o n , so t h a t my’ opinion is entirely* t h a t of an a d m ire r on th e out side who en jo y s re a d in g the T ex a n . But it see m s to me quite ail accom ­ p lis h m e n t on th e p a r t of th e m a n a g ­ ing e d ito r t h a t he k eeps his n u m ero u s s t a f f so well in hand and so t h o r o u g h ­ The absettse of th e ‘' Texas F lo w e r ” ly o rg a n iz ed . And th e from tho hills a ro u n d A u stin is quite few e r r o r s t h a t re c e n tly escaped th e .Mr. IL B. Beck, noticeable this y e a r. pro o f re ad er, I have also noticed an d s u p e r i n t e n d e n t of im ­ enjoyed th e excellen ed itorials. T he p ro v e m e n t, e x p lain s t h i s w ay: ed ito r has th e g i f t of choice a n d fa- “ T he scarcity of B lu eb o n n ets on th e | d i e , t h a t n e ith e r hills a r o u n d A ustin is due to the t r o p i - 1 sho ots o v er o u r heads nor shocks th e cal s to r m of la s t A u g u s t. Tht* g ro u n d w as soaked a n d the- flow ers all cam e up ou t of season a n d w ere d e s tro y e d by w e a t h e r .” th e hot d ry S e p te m b e r su n an d p a p e r w o rk e rs in th e U n iv e rs ity who ] a r e w illing to work f o r its u p lift as can. It has on its s t a f f the best n ew s- th e ca m p u s in In fact, T he T e x a n does virile e x p re s s io n if I noticed E. I profs. it You c a n ’t go any farther to get the most in your spring hat than in They are the “last word” in com fort, style and all ’round excellence. Put aside the old d a - b v and try one of the new styles in so ft hats. Come while it’s “on your mind.” Y o u ’ll be g ra te ­ ful while it’s on you r head— if you “ make it a YOUNG.” E very new shape and all the proper colorings. AT $3.00 E D W IN C L A P P S H O E S SCARBROUGH’S V I C T O R VICTROLAS RECORDS S h e e t M u sic 1 0 c J. R . R E E D M U S I C CO. The Leading Piano and Music Store W holesale Dry Goods, N otions and Furnishing Goods. A U ST IN , T EX A S JNO. L. MARTIN I FOR S T U D E N T LAM PS A N D S U P P L IE S . EVERYTH ING ELECTRICAL. Phone 320. 408 Con Kress R . H. S M IT H U N IV E R SIT Y TAILOR SH O P Cleaning, P r e ssin g and Repairing 2214 Guadalpe St. Did Phone 825. — Work and Prices Both R ight— T H E P IO N E E R GROCER Invites you to call or tcephone your w a n ts in his line. Quality ; and serv ice, first consideration. “If it is good, we have it." “ If we have it, it is good.” Special a tten tio n to Sororil) and F r a te r n ity Houser. Both phones 865. 308-10 VV. 16th ‘RENT A REMINGTON’ “ L a t e model No. IO R em ington Typewriter $3.00 p e r month, or $«-50 fo r t h r e e m o nth s. Rental applied on p u rc h a s e price of new niacin ne. R E M IN G T O N TYPED, RITER CO., (Inc.) 918 C o n g re s s Ave., Pho; ■ 1-50. Swann Furniture and Carpet Co. T H E BIG STORE. WE F U R N IS H FR A T E R N IT Y H O U SE S ON CREDIT. J O H N B R E M O N D ’S HIGH G R A D E R O A ST E D C O FF E E sm im m m rn coma? A THE Hi0U SI OF QUALM H O U STO N - T E X * * - U N D E R W O O D “The Machine Y'ou Will s t u d e n t s ' I by The T e x a n ? ” Wukasch Cafe & Grocery ASK FOR and GET Short Order L unches and Fine Confections, Fruits, R e fre sh m e n ts at All Hours Picnic Lunches. Free Del. Old Phone 4007 Old Phone 1071 C. G. W U K A SC H — 2218-20 Guadalupe S t.— JOE A. WUKASCH T H E C A C T U S M cKean, EILERS & co. w. A. Achilles Subscribe for Texan Now—Balance of Year $1.00 B ranch a t Van S m i t h ’s Has Met E very R equirem ent for E ventually B uy” H alf a Century E. R. SCH ENDEL, Try It It’s Good Mgr. A ustin Sub-Branch. 112 W. 7th* SOCIETY John B. Warren, practicing attorney of Houston, and a graduate of the j Law Department in 1899 was visiting I here Thursday. j Judge C. S. Potts is enjoying an out­ ing at Medina, and will be back Wed­ nesday. Mr. Howard, a graduate of the Law Department last year was here yester­ day. Judge I. P. Hildebrand is in San Antonio on business. The regular monthly meeting of the faculty prayer organization was held last night. This organization was perfected immediately after the Rob- n’s campaign, and is purely for the purpose of religious services. The dedication of the First Bap­ tist church wil be held today and Dr. George T ru tt of Dallas will deliver the dedication sermon. The University Baptist church has called C. E. Madry, of Raleigh, South Carolina, to fill the vacant pulpit. W. S, Montgomery, former stu­ dent here visited the University. He may return to the school during the spring term. James H. Woods B. A. ’15 of Cor­ sicana, Texas, is a visitor at the Sig­ ma Nu house. BOOK ON TEXAS HISTORY ISSUED Work of Dr. Manning o f University Faculty Throws Interesting Light on Early Events. A book touching Texas history in a field hitherto sorely neglected is just issued by the John Hopkins Press, be­ ing the work of William R. Manning, Adjunct Professor of Latin-American History in the the University of Texas. It is a work of more than four hun­ dred pages and goes into the m atter of “ Early Diplomatic Relations Be­ tween the United States and Mexico” very thoroughly, th a t being the title of the book. The period treated by Dr. Manning stretches from the earl­ iest diplomatic relations with Mexico down to the recall of Poinsett in Van Buren’s administration. A few chap­ ter headings follow, being indicative of the scope of the work: “Tardy Ap­ pointment and Cool Reception of the First United States Minister to Mex­ ico;” “British Influence in Mexico and , Poinsett’s Stuggle Against I t ; ” “Di-;*J \ plomacy Concerning the Opening of ; the Santa Fe T rail;” and “Texas and the Boundary Issue.” For entertainments, large or small, Reasonover’s Barber Shop the place where you do not have to wrait for that haircut—ten chairs. Little­ field Building. is Cactus Catering.- -“ You know what I mean.” Just Opened to Accommodate Our Patrons and Guests Looked Cafe THE PLACE TO EAT NEW DINING ROOM We Absolutely Have the BEST COOKING IN AUSTIN LOOKE’S CAFE 111 West Sixth Street CAMPBELL CLUB MARCH ALCALDE TO BE ORGANIZED BY TEXAS STHDES COUTAINS MANY UNIQUE FEATURES th at he The March Governor Campbell was in Austin yesterday and seemed pleased when told of tho movement, which, athough low' in its infancy might be the means j f obtaining additional voters ut the joming primary. A political club for the support of issue of The Alcalde Hon. T. M. Campbell, former governor contains under the title of “ Begin­ nings of the University” various re­ the United and now candidate for s tates Senate is now in the process of ports upon debates held in the seventh organization. The petition circulated legislature upon the question of estab­ yesterday endorsing both the organi­ lishing a State university. This a r ­ zation of the club and the candidacy of ticle shows that the opinion of those the former governor was presented by times were practically the same as W. S. Blackshear of Palestine who is those of our days. There were some a student of the Law Department. who opposed any attem pt on the part of the State to encourage high edu­ cation, some who supported the estab­ lishment of a State university but only one, and some who favored the en­ “ For dowment of two universities. the Unexpired Term” by Durell Miller of 1900 is intensely absorbing despite the fact th at it is a true story, dealing with the destruction of the political machine and the decline of the “AI- dredgites” in Texas. The history of football is taken from what the author Ben Dyer, call the “ Dark Ages of That Sport at Texas,” the years 1908, 1809 and 1910, up to the present. The de­ feats and victories of the Texas elevens are told partly by the outhor, himself, and partly by members of the teams of those years. “ Mutt” Jones, Judge Bland, John Barclay, Bart Moore, “ Happy” Massingill and Frost Woodhull, all add to the vivdiness and interest of the history of this sport here by their individual impressions of the great games of the departed elevens. “In view of the fact that the record of the Hon. Thos M. Campbell as Governor of the State of Texas con­ clusively shows him to be a most cap­ able and statesmanlike public official, and initiated and fostered many measures beneficial to the public educational institutions of the State in general, and of the University in particular; We, Following is the contents of the pe­ tition, the signers of w hich will organ- ze what will be known as “The Camp­ bell Club at Texas.” the undersigned, do heartily endorse ex-Governor Thos. M. Camp­ bell as a candidate for the U. S. Sen­ ate and do hereby form ourselves into a “Cambell Club” for the purpose of doing w'hat we may to secure his elec­ tion to that high office for which he is so eminently fitted.” In this issue of The Alcalde, Fritz Lanham continues his inimitable poem, “ Butting Troy in a Sack” and carries the story up to the poin where “poor Bat’ is slain by “ Hee.* Under the “ Who’s Who at Texas,” there is a sincere appreciation of witty but “Benny’ which tells of his numerous accomplishments, his usefulness and his unselfish labor for the good of the University. A new department, “ Keep- in in Touch,” has been added under of to 3. Coach Ashton the supervision of Roy Bedichek. This by a score of 5 is having some trouble whipping his ! concerns itself chiefly with the criti­ team into tight form cism of the current events of the Uni­ versity and in a way takes the place th at of the editorial section. The book, the taken as a whole, is a work to delight in the the soul of anone interested University and even exerts a powerful Oklahoma has to be the season to a Georgetown team a gym team the peers of SPORT SQ U IB S. Southwestern promises South. first game *t« »£« *|« »*« lost the •F * > * -j- Did everbody see the cannon kid appeal to outsiders because of its catch that long one off the Bronchos? , varied, original and capable material. A C O M P L E T E L I N E O F SPORTING GOODS F o o t Ball and B a sk et Ball Goods E verything T h a t is N eeded by the Foot Ball or B ask et Ball Teams Boxi n g Gloves and Striking Bags in all Grades and Pneices See Our University Representative* b o b BLAINE or JOE SECOR c. & s. Sporting Goods Co. 613 Congress Ave.— (Caswell & Sm ith)—613 Congress Ave. COLD DRINKS, W H IT M A N ’S C AN DY AND A COMPLETE LINE OF FANC Y TOILET ARTICLES Graham Drug Co. 900 Congress Avenue. U N IT E D S T A T E S DEPOSITORY The Austin National Bank OF A U S T IN . 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A p r i l 2 8- 29 — B a s e b a l l — A u s t i n C ol ­ M a y I — T r a c k — S h o r t h o r n s vs. S. W. T. S. N. a t A u s t i n . M a y 3 -4 — B a s e b a l l — 1T. C. U. a t M a y 5 -6 — T e n n i s — O k l a h o m a U n i ­ v er si ty a t N o r m a n . M a y 5-6— I n t e r s c h o l a s t i c .Meet a t A u s t i n . Vustin. H o u s t o n . TEXAN WANT ADS F O R R E N T — T w o c o m f o r t a b l e r o o m s w i t h p r i v a t e b a t h ; a l s o g a r a g e . R a t e s r e a s o n a b l e . 1914 N u e c e s s t r e e t , p h o n e 4066. I F y ou w a n t t h e b e s t b a r b e r w o r k lone, t r y t h e T e x a s B a r b e r S h o p . W e please. Ed All en, P r o p . , 1008 C o n g ­ r e s s Ave. IO ( A R D A N D R O O M — W i t h s l e e p ­ i n g p o r c h , 2200 S a n A n t o n i o . Mr. R. W. S m i t h . L E F T — A n e w W a t e r m a n s e l f - f i l l e r F i n d e r r e ­ in L i b r a r y . t o T e x a n o f fi ce o r W m . ( . <)’- pen on t a b l e t u r n I Ion nell. L O S T — M e s h b a g w i t h b r o w n c el lu ­ loid h a n d l e , a n d c o n t a i n i n g a b o u t f i f ­ t ee n d o l l a r s F i n d e r p l e a s e r e t u r n t o Mi ss H a m , 710 W e s t 22 nd S t r e e t . R e w a r d . in bills. F O R R E N T — On e d e s i r a b l e r oo m Iii air' ' M i l s Eegant Rooms AT REASONABLE PRICES E very modern con ven ien ce, new house, new furnitu re; within two blocks of Univer­ sity ; delightful place tor boys who want to study. MRS. FOREST T. .MORGAN, 2101 Ntieivs St reel- varsity CLUB is the cleanest in t ° v' n place eat. Dairy Lunch-^ B IL L I A R D S OFFICIAL NOTICES S t u d e n t s a r e r e m i n d e d t h a t picnics, b o a t i n g , la un c h, a n d o t h e r p a r t i e s on t h e l a ke a r e c o n s i d e r e d social a f f a i r s , t h o se g i v i n g s uc h a f f a i r s m u s t a n d a d v i s e in a d v a n c e w i t h t h e a s s i s t a n t d e a n o f w o m e n , Mi ss W h i t e , in r e g a r d t o c h a p e r o n a g e . C O M M I T T E E . F r e s h m a n D e c lam atio n C ontest. R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s o f t h e A c a d e m i c l i t e r a r y soc ie tie s a n d s t u d e n t s in P u b ­ lic S p e a k i n g 105.2 w h o d e s i r e t o e n ­ t e r t h e c o n t e s t will p l e a s e r e p o r t a t R oo m 124 M a i n B u i l d i n g a t 3 p. rn., M o n d a y , M a r c h 13. EX A M S B EG IN MONDAY. C o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e I ) S e m i t i c s 202: K. Hall 9. S p a n i s h A. 2: (1. Ha ll 2. S p a n i s h A. IO: 25. S p a n i s h 2 . I : G. Hal l 4. T o r t s : L. B. 201 a n d 205. M onday, March 13, at 2. Group I. Z oo log y 10 5w: L. B. 105. Zoo lo gy 125w: 223. A g r i c u l t u r e IO: A. Hall. A p p l i e d M a t h e m a t i c s lh. I: E. B. A p p l i e d M a t h e m a t i c s lh. 3: E. Ii. A p p l i e d M a t h e m a t i c s 21 4w s: 303. A r c h i t e c t u r e 28: E . B. B o t a n y I : L. B. 103 B u s i n e s s T r a i n i n g 21 8ws: H. Hal l C h e m i s t r y 440: C. B. Civil E n g i n e e r i n g 30: E. B. Civil E n g i n e e r i n g 32. I : E. B. Civil E n g i n e e r i n g D o m e s t i c E c o n o m y 2 10 ws : l l O w : E. B. IO. Ha ll . H al l. E c o n o m i c s 12: 140. E d u c a t i o n IT: K. H al l 9. E d u c a t i o n 234w s : H. Hall 5. E l e c t r i c a l E n g i n e e r i n g 22: E. B. E le c t r i c a l E n g i n e e r i n g 231: E. B. E n g l i s h I 1: 150. E n g l i s h I. 3: 142. E n g l i s h I. 5: 105. E n g l i s h I. 7: 209. E n g l i s h I. 9: 219. E n g l i s h I. 47: H. Ha ll 6 . E n g l i s h 2. I : G. 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NO MORE FOLDERS AT VARSITY GAMES A new policy h a s j u s t been a d o p t e d c o n c e r n i n g t h e p r o g r a m s g o t t e n out f or all bi g a t h l e t i c e v e n t s , a c c o r d i n g to J D i r e c t o r B e l lm o n t . H e nc e f o r w a r d , it t h e b e g i n n i n g of e a c h l on g session, » n e a t a n d a t t r a c t i v e f o l d e r c o n t a i n ­ ing t h e s c h e du le s f o r all d e p a r t m e n t s of a t h l e t i c s will be g o t out, whi ch I fold* r w ill a l s o c o n t a i n c u t s of s ome of t h e V a r s i t y c a p t a i n s . A r adi ca l d e ­ p a r t u r e t h e c u s t o m h e r e t o f o r e will be m a d e in t h a t t h e booklet will j " o t be a m e d i u m of d o w n t o w n a d v e r - i t is i n g . f r o m A f ol de r o f t h i s k i n d is b e i ng p r e ­ p a r e d f o r t h e r e m a i n i n g e v e n t o f thi s y e a r a n d will be out soon. T h e d e f i n i t e s c h e d u l e f o r t h e r e ­ m a i n i n g e v e n t s o f t h e y e a r fol lows: M a r c h 21-22 — B a s e b a l l — Rice a t I M a r c h 25— T r a c k — C l a s s m e e t a t