1-3 c li lxx First College Daily in th e South ( C o n t i n u e d on p a g e 4.) | s c r ip tio n to th e q u a r t e r l y , will m a k e R «v. A llan J . H e is e r , J u d g e w n i i a m PUBLIC READING AUSTIN, TEXAS, FR ID A Y M O RNIN G, J A N U A R Y 16, 1920. NO. 71 MANS TO 'HH COMEDY FINAL CONSTITUTION GOVERNMENT AND OTHER PROBLEMS OF ROOMING HOUSE TO BE STUDIED UTURE LEAUGE ANNOUNCED NEWMANITES HOLD BASEBALL SEASON ANNUAL BANQUET OPENS WITH MANY UNIVERSITIES NOT REQUIRED TO ADOPT PROSPECTIVE MEN BY TEXAS COLLEGES MIUTARY TRAINING ! RATIFICATION OF TRAETY FAVORED life in d ra m a tic a r t . f o l l o w s - I* A d v e r t * * ” ^ R u c t i o n a t H a n c o c k Opera House ‘ed ti,- C l u b o f V Dramatic c iu n ^ a present Megru* s and th e ott-s “ It Pays to A d v e r- Hancock O pera H o u se Hackett s the February <• M * a c c o r d i n g to th e beat J of the most clever a n d lesions of modern A m e n - r i a t notoriety, th e club that it will a p p e a l to th e As an e n c o u ra g e m e n t to they , have the proof of i t s Teat m etropolis. tv rn the gT k, w h e r e it ran fo r tw o y e a r s - t i itself very popular. T h is its w o r th Ruction merits { of Drt- * the play has been called htest bit of hu m or o n th e »* a " stage* a d a n c e With th.- policy t h a t s t r ic tl y I- mu, Club , organization, and t h a t it interest- of the stu d e n t body 20 per cent of the n e t Te­ ll be apportioned b e tw e e n th e ients’ A ssociation anil th e [A short while ago Red Cross, ngements have been m ade play, and the sale o f th e I be announced in a fe w t r y - the cast began, a n d w e re pleted. careful deliberation a n d con- f in a lly Muck will bring to th e stil­ ly of the University on e of fascinating and y e t h u m o r- i of the year, the cast was ies of the club who will in the production o f th e Misses Mattie B. C raig , Cocke, Nellie M. Sm ith, a n d uraney jct the parts r e q u irin g m en wing University men will lr debut before the s t u d e n ts ens of Austin : Wendell Cox wander, H arry B locker H. Noble, Joe H. F o s t e r of us staff, Joe M cN am ara, W . and Chester Bailes. matters relating to th e p r e of the play are n o t y e t r publication and will d o u b t Kftkd in a few d a y s ’ tim e PLAYS T.C.U. ET TONIGHT Indicate That Chria * Expect to Put Up a Strong Fight versus T. C. I;, will be t h e ® tonight at the M en's G ym 'hen Coach B erry W h it t*?es meet the H o r n e r the third game of th e V a r "’•n? schedule. T h e g a m e N«d at 7:45. o f the defeat of cafl- be t h e learned I the Fort W orth q u in t e t, * from there indicate t h a t to p u t u p a :iw» expect the L o n g h o rn s. ^ a?air.-• th e P L ^ a y night, Coach W h it- w®re put t h r o u g h a S ig nal *rkout e!r‘PhasUed It is e x p e c te d *ntlre squad will be in con- *° in against the To ads. yesterday. orn Machine is slowly * “Approaching an a p p r o x - ►rfection. As y e t t h e r e . 3 to he sm oothed o u t, m members h ave m u c h 4 out team work, b u t th e Squad well in F estal O ccasion Follows In itia­ tion C erem ony for F o rty M em bers N ew m an Club More t h a n 90 m e m b e rs a n d in vited G am es to Begin in N ear Fu- New O rg a n iz a tio n P lans Inves­ tu re — Good T eam s A re Being O rg a n iz e d ---------- T h e c o n s t i t u t i o n o f th e R o o m in g i lig atio n of Political Science and G o v ern m en t Q uestions H o u se A th le tic A s s o c ia tio n h a s b e e n A sgociation is a new o r g a n iz a ti o n r e - ; C a c tu s Xea Room d r a w n up, a c c o r d in g to D ave H a r r is , vice p r e s id e n t o f T he f i r s t g a m e s th e o r g a n iz a ti o n . c e n t l >’ f o r m e d by th e S c h ° o1 o f v*oy- new m em b ers. in t h is e r n m e n t , an d w hich will seek le a g u e will its -pHe b a n q u e t followed t h e a n n u a l th e a n n u a l N e w m a n S o u th w e s te r n P o litic a l S cience c l u b b a n q u e t, held la s t n i g h t a t th e the I g u e s ts en jo y e d in ho no r o f T h e c o n s t i t u t i o n , as a d o p te d , is as be h eld in th e v e r y n e a r f u t u r e , a n d m e m b e r s h ip c h ie fly so m e s t r o n g te a m s a r e in th e p r o c e ss L o u isia n a , A rk a n s a s , O k la h o m a a n d wcrfi a d m itte (, {0 thc o r!fa n iz a tio n . o f o r g a n i z a tio n , a c c o r d in g t o m a tio n g iv e n o u t by o ffic ia ls. M exico. T h e o b je c ts o f th e as- in itia tio n in w h ich 40 new m e m b e rs in f o r - ^ ^'e x a s * f r o m I. N a m e I. T h e n a m e o f th is o r-; ho lidays, A rtic le S e c tio n g a n iz a tio n R o o m in g H o u s e A th le tic A ssoc iation I o f th e U n iv e r s ity o f T e x a s .” “ T h e shall he A rticle ll P u r p o s e . . . ,, ., ... .. . . . . I c o n s t itu t io n a d o p te d a t m e e tin g to in itia l th e C h r is tm a s . . ,o c ,a tlo n wlU b e ' <*'«>■•<“ " » t h e e , , S p e c ific a lly in v ite d g u e s ts fo r t h e t h « occasion included Dr. J a m e s F . Roys- te r , F. E . L itz a n d M iss H a r t o f th e f a c u l t y ; Rev. A llen J . H e is e r o f St. j u s t b e f o r e th e c u ltiv a tio n a n d p ro m o - E d w a r d s C ollege; J u d g e W illia m I n t e r - | tion o f p o litic a l sc ie n c e a n d it* a p . j f l a k e a l e e o f A u s t i n ! H o n E d w a r d H. , o lu tio n o f _o w r n . L a n * e o f th e Stat<> l e g i s l a t u r e fr o m s o lu t.o n o f g o v e rn , | s # n A n t o n i o . a n d G eo rg e Z im m er- th e . P o t i o n m e n ta l a n d social p i o b .e m s , w ith man< p a s t G r a n d K n i g h t o f t o t h e , . . , S e c tio n I. T o i n c re a s e th e in te r - p a r t i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n to th e p a r tic ip a t io n in a th l e ti c w e s te r n S ta t e s . t h e S o u th - K n ig h ts o f C olum bus, A ustin, S p e a k e r s foi tile e v e n in g w e r e Dr. T h e o b je c ts will be p r o s e c u t e d b y J a m e s F * R o y s te r , w ho spoke on “ L it- Collins, ‘ T h e S e c tio n 2. T o o rg a n iz e , p r o m o t e tho e n c o u r a g e m e n t o f r e s e a r c h , h o u s e : Gni,i;n » /,f r»uV»lir» moptiniys a n d h o u s e ; h o ld in g o f public m e e tin g s a n d in te r-ro o n iin ir c o n d u c t oniing the e r a t u r c Jin i d e n t ; 1 o f t h e .. . . F r e s h m e n , HL Sophom ores, 66 d u n | sa m e in s t i t u t i o n , s e c r e t a r y - t r e a s u r e r . C hem 40 Now Pre-Re iors, 33 se n io rs, and 7 s t u d e n ts doing p e r m a n e n t o f f ic e r s will be e le c te d th e m e e ti n g n e x t s p r in g , w he n , p o s t - g r a d u a t e w ork. B y d e p a r t m e n t s a t th e r e th e s e o ff ic e s , tw o vice p re s id e n c ie s a n d to 91 C hem ical E n g in e e r s , 156 Civil E n ­ th e y a r e a s follow s: th # h i s t o r y o f t h e Q u a r t e r l y 69 A r c h ite c ts, N e x t y e a r w ill be th e f i r s t y e a r in th(, ^ d i c a l D e p a r t - tion to Be Held at Night to in a d d itio n will be th e e d i to r s h ip of Le filled . g in e e rs, 192 E le c tr ic a l E n g in e e r s , 79 M e c h a n ic a l E n g in e e r s , and 7 M in in g —O— -------- ----- --------------------------------------------------- Initial P ra c tic e H eld W ednes- R eturns F re m Rice, A. and M., Proposed Bill Leave* D ecision Baylor, S M. U. and T. C. U. Received a.1 Dallas. d a y W ith P lay ers of R eputa- tion O ut for T rain in g | With the Institution and W ith th e Individual C la r k F ield a g a in r e s o u n d e d w ith S p ecial to The T e x a n , B y R u by A. B l a c k . in c o n t a c t w ith th e c r a c k o f willow b a t s a n d th e I s n a p of b r a n d n e w b a s e b a lls a s th e y c a m e g lo v es W e d n e s d a y a f t e r n o o n w hen X th e w as o f f ic ia lly o p e n e d . 1 9 2 0 b a se b a ll t r a i n i n g D A L L A S , T e x a s , J a n . 15.— Re­ t u r n s f r o m T e x a s U n iv e rsity , A. & M. “ Nobody t h a t I k n o w o f is f a v o r ­ ing com pu lso ry m i l i t a r y t r a i n i n g f o r n e w ly -o ile d J C ollege, Rice I n s t i t u t e , S. M. U., j the u n iv e rs itie s," said P r e s i d e n t R. u . , a n d B a y lo r U n iv e rs ity , re- E. Vinson y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n w h e n seaso n I c e j v e ( j h e re , in d ic a te t h a t th e college I t h a t asked his op in io n o f s u c h tr a i n i n g , m en an(i w o m e n o f th e S t a t e f a v o r j “ I w-ill say f a v o r u n iv e r s a l th e r a t i f i c a t i o n o f th e L e a g u e of N a- m ilitary t r a i n i n g b r o a d l y i n t e r p r e t e d t h e C ham berlain-^W ad s- tio n s C o v e n a n t a n d t h e P e a c e T r e a t y as in its p r e s e n t f o r m w ith o u t r e s e r v a - w orth bill. O f th is t r a i n i n g t h e rail- tio n s. f o u r th e m o st I phases, the o t h e r t h r e e b e i n g p h y s- th is p ro p o sitio n v o te s F in a l r e s u l ts o f th e c o u n t o ver j ical tra in in g , th e r e m o v a l o f illite r - t h e e n t i r e c o u n t r y a r e e x p e c te d to be acy, and v o c a tio n a l e d u c a t i o n . s e n t o u t fro m t h e N e w Y o rk head- q u a r t e r s o f r e f e r e n d u m w ithin a d a y o r two. In e a ch o f th e schools n a m e d ita ry is o n ly o n e o f rec e ive d f e a tu r e th o in is it 0- 1RST YEAR LAWS ELECT OFFICIALS FOR WINTER TERM N a tu ra lly , only t h e m i l i t a r y a n d the physical t r a i n i n g a r e c o m p u ls o r y , fo r some of the y o u n g m e n o f th e c o u n tr y will n o t be i l l i t e r a t e , a n d th u s will n ot n e e d to g o to a school fo r i llite r a c y . F u r th e r m o r e , so m e will n o t n e e d v o ­ c ational tr a in in g , a s t h e y w ill b e se ­ c u rin g th a t in th e ir c o lle g e s a n d u n i ­ versities. “ If re m o v a l th e o f t h e E ig h ty - s e v e n o f th o s e who r e c e n t ­ ly s ig n e d u p f o r th e s q u a d w e r e p r e s ­ e n t to m e e t C o a c h D isch f o r th e i n ­ itial p r a c tic e , a n d c o a c h e x ­ p re sse d h im se lf a s b e in g well p le ase d w ith t h e s t a r t - o f f . H e is u r g i n g t h e t r y - o u t s to l>e a s r e g u l a r a s p ossible in r e p o r t i n g f o r p ra c tic e , a s e v e r y h o u r c o u n ts d u r i n g g i r l s W e d n e s d a y th e s e n io r a n d a f t e r n o o n . , n e d , c t has- aul d o v n r e q u ir e m e n t s f o r s t u d e n t s . th e en- th e in to school. T h a m e s h a d c h a r g e o f th c m e e tin g , lig h t r e f r e s h m e n t s w e re serv ed to J W specific w h ic h w a s called p u r p o s e o f p la n n in g a p a r ty f o r t h e ' f o r the tho se p r e s e n t. T h e F o r t n i g h t l y C lub, whibh m e e ts S t u d e n t m u s t e x p la in in w r i t i n g j j,,^ t h r o u g h t h e air. R u m o r s o f c o n c e rts a n d o t h e r m u sica l e v e n t s a r e flo a t- t w a n g of im p e n d in g The the **■ bein,, obtained. T h e t h a t is b e in g 7 th is D a r t v k e p t s e c r e t, U n i v e r s ity “ little s i s te r s .’" HI 'N is to i n c l u d e is th e f a c t f o r i t s p u r p o s e th e b r i n g i n g b u t th o s e c o n to id m e m b e r s o f th e f a c u l t y th e little Up with m o re sp e ed w h o a r e in c h a r g e a s s u r e in g r e s e a r c h w ork in th e la a n g u a g e , e n t e r a M edical D e p a r t m e n t in •CWIK S o u th w e ste rn , b u t n a t e r a t h a t th e y will h a v e a b ig tim e . E n g lish , a n d soc— Mal sc ie n c e d e p a r t - fa ll o f 1920. n ,<*9n co u rse now. in to do- 2. S t u d e n t m u s t he to n e s o f w a n t i n g to notes o f th e tb e cello, th e flu e, the shrill, l i ght a c c o m p a n .e d by th e r e g u l a r f u g u e s o f o r g a n a n d pi a n o m u sic, c an bt* h e a r d a n y p r a c tic e l h e “ d o - r a - J u s t w h a t on a l t e r n a t e T h u r s d a y e v e n in g s, has w h y he is n o t r e g is te re d fo r th e j violins b e in g t u n e d , the d e e p bass T h e A u d i t o r ’s r e p o r t Total of 3883 Registered for N ational S t u d e n t C o u n c il T e rm — Figures Not A vailable for G alveston and El Paso the in Episcopal C h u r c h a n d a the r e c e n t S t u d e n t V o l u n t e e r C o n ­ ve ntion in Des M oines. A n u n u s u a l f e a t u r e o f j o u r ­ nalism s t u d e n t s is a t a l k on “ A d v e r ­ tising for th e C o lle g e S t u d e n t , " by m a k in g a t o t a l o f 3883 f o r th e win- p a u j j R r in del, a N e w Y o r k public- A t e a d a n s a n t a t t h e H otel Galvez will close t h e d a y f o r t h e s t u ­ dents. N o in f o r m a ti o n , a c c o r d in g to Sec- t e r t e r m in t h e M ain U n iv e rs ity . regi i r a ti o n o f 181 of l e a d e r t o T e x a s s tu d e n ts , 1 ity man. i n t e r e s t sh o w s new the r e g a r d to a n in c re a se in r e g i s t r a t i o n ^ T h i s y e a r ’s E p is c o p a l C o n v e n tio n t h e c h u r c h ’fc ^ la rjfe st th e in * « 0 0 t i u r » . wa, w oe fully in ac-1 A ll The . . ! . . . re is m uch ro o m I n la c e a r e r e a d y fo r p u b lic a tio n . f o r th e s e w o r k e r s as th e . « th e o t h e r . , i s . ________ item s, l i b a like l i m o tim e a n d m e n ts . n m ! m o n t e f t I t serv e s t h e s a m e p u r p o s e ( i P f V P S ta k e p la c e a t 8 I C lu b d o e s f o r th o s e d o in g s c ie n tif ic ement in th a t a l l - i m p o r t - j T h e p a r t y will J a n u - r e s e a r c h w*ork. * I* Jt i t is ex pected t h a t o ’clock n e x t M o n d a y n ig h t, ’,l11 br overcome as T ran,. fesses, ^teker will have avail v i th e a r y l h , in th e W o m a n ’s G y m . E v e r y b ig s iste r, b o th sen io rs a n d ju n io r s , * • _______ » i ' • M r. W. S. H e n d r ic k s o f th e S p a n - a f e r ! • I i ish d e p a r t m e n t I . is p r e s id e n t o f ^ f ^ f L / x k . r * h a a I th e School , . c. t fo r u e n o u g h u r g e d to c o m e to th e p a r ty , a n d F o r t n i g h t l y C lub , a n d D r. F. A. C. 4. .Student m u st t S cien ce peel o f so d oing , i. e„ is a lr e a d y i e g i s - ! m i's " a n d “ a h - a a h - a h V o r th e h a p - r o t a r y o f Dr. V in so n, is a v a ila b le in 3. S t u d e n t m u s t h a v e a f a i r pros- n ig h t d o w n a t S Hall, 3. S t u d e n t m u s t h a v e a f a i r pros te re d f o r E n g lis h co urse to e n te r , a s - py t rills o f sw e et fe m a le v o ic e s ; the su m in g Chem . 40 ad d e d , o r can reg- so n o ro u s d e p th s o f t h e G le e I lub, un • * a t th e M edical School a t G a lv e sto n history, Bishop C o a d j u t o r C lin to n S. th.* S u m m e r m i n g l e w ith t h e e v e n in g a ^ a n d give ^ ^ School of M ines a t m P a s o . Q a in h a v in g in v ite d 7 0 0 0 E p isc op a l- in p r o m ise o f t u n e f u l d e lig h t e c s ta tic in ".’■ndT w i n t e r th e e a r l y w i n t e r I. on, rr in : £::, - ;td - r R e g i s tr a r M a th e w s said t h a t q u ite ians to a tte n d . S e v e n v is it in g speak- the d a d v ^ t h e m e s ’ t h e ' dread"’VvSu o f 't h e a r m y schools sin c e t h e a n n o u n c e m e n t C h u rc h of E n g la n d , w h o is en to u r d e p a r t m e n t s , will be o f f e r e d w a s m a d e last J u n e t h a t c r e d it w o u ld o f A m e ric a p r e a c h i n g t h e g o sp e l o f . t a c h .a a p r o o d m g ry s tu d e n t, a n d in s tr u c - be given f o r said w o r k , b u t h e co uld sp,m a n h e a lin g o t h e r th e b « l e . t h e y e a ^ t h u . i n k i n g d i v e r , ity o f by D o c to r B a ile y a n d by D ean B e n -1 Woo- w e a r , P ^ e - o r ^ 6. T h e a d d c a r d m u s t be a p p ro v e d th e w o r k - w e a r y s t u d e n t, a m d u r i n g ins rue- - p . . * e g d e f in i te no to th e n u m b e r . i n f o r m a tio n in re - 1 like w ild f .r e Church. t h r o u g h t h e Episcopal f-aPtain Russell ' ^ f l U n d b lan d ,!, b o y l a ™ r e a , s l a t e r , a n d ta k e v L r V f o r all b i g ’ s is te r s to show t h a t th e y s a m e n u m b e r o f p r o g r a m s a s referee. girls to this m y s te r io u s a f f a i r MIDNIGHT MAUNDERINCS By Buck This is about the time of the year when somebody has to rise up and howl, and reason howls that for fra tern ity question. Ye about a gods! and ju st when everybody was Jiving happily ever after, too. So Fe ah didn't get married after all! We may now safely read the papers without fearing to read of a suicide either in Hyde Park or Boss- ier Parish. (Now I'm in wrong all around). talking News item The Texan skipped. Pig, the bulldog, was expelled from the loudly library for It was a case Wednesday afternoon. of gross discrimination, fo r Pig was not making a bit more noise than various other loquacious occupants of the north end of the reading room. too There’s a freshman here who was wont, in the happy pre-exam, period, to refer to the south end of the li­ Just brary as the “ grind section." what grades Santa dropped in his sock is a fact known to few, but now he quietly does all his reading in • the aouth end. A wild scramble was in evidence about Austin Saturday because of a rumor to the effect th at a carload of nose roug* was being shipped in, for prescription sale at druggists. Just, another cruel rumor. cunningly When a co-ed. gazes soulfuly out into space, heaves a long sigh from the trick balcony down to the ground, and her the shoulders, chilling north wind or the syncopated disturbances of Shakey’s Famous Jazzers? shivers with thinking of is she These intra-mural games are get­ ting rid of a lot of nicotine for some perspiring ba sk etb a lle r. to put library The ancient proposition legs of the curtains about tables is highly vicious and impra- tical. the Parties studying under aid tables would not bear the bell, and numerous class absenses would be recorded as a result. lonely m aunderer 1). Charles has been daily plead­ ing with ye to print some of his vile, verbose, and nauseating rhymes this column of pure and stainless comments on matters of national moment, bul to no avail. in The dear, sensible young things | all-dolibts-re- the havet discarded rnoved sweaters they found nece< nary in the scorching days of August in substituted and have these bleak, drear days of J a n u ary j a lovely georgette crepe. therefor Maxims of a campus bum: With out a doubt, there is a close resem blanco between a crepe de chine tortoise-shell waist and They are both made to see through and im part an equal am ount of | warmth to the beauteous wearer. spectacles. | Question in Sociology class: Does the climate have an appreciable ef­ fect on the morals? Can’t answer, but just w hat is the nature of the climate a t Boston Tech? Really, I must bt gc.ng. ....... o FIRING LINE O n P e r c e n t a g e G r a d i n g S y s t e m . The discussion of grades, just and unjust, has been the chief topic of conversation for some time. Those who were the innocent victims of the “ curve system" has been justly in­ dignant in their remarks. Campus discussion, however, can be of no value unless the spirit aroused by this discussion can be put into some definite form which will enable the “victims" of the system to acknowl­ in­ edge to acknow’l- augurated the system justice, or those who its * edge its injustice. This article was written before < 9 Ox*. D*':' in th* s"“th cud poi of the University Put.*-“ted c j “ w j^ -t body every morn in# — , , „ of Jeu* by » • fix £#pt M o ftuiJL OffteV Boom 155. Telephone S U I A ^im arn me tier et tile poet* the A ct of * ” UI^ “ ^ tin . '!«»■• under for , offtaff * l " • Conjr***. Ms«» »* ^ MMC!*! r»te of poet*** provided rr „ t iv... u . • g st * fV V h « r I a m i.in s •* f i l i i for MCtortM* September 24. Iii*- . .. ! 2 1 A* A ccep ta n t* i oi 7 1917 lgT#. . T « sn Adv*- rf Board MILTON F. LINO Edltr»r-ln-Chlef W ESL EY*. BROWN MILDRED PAXTO N Ha>n W. Bleck--. h'«*er.t E Brows Maurice J. Ltvei*.iy . „ M an aging E d ito r ' Boxiana Mannffvra STAFF FOR TODAY. Issue Editor: Genevieve Groce. Assistant: Stanley E. Habb. Reporters: La ira Davis. Emily Wurtzbach. Ina Womack. Katherine Pollard. Mildred Poole. Scott Anderson. Grady Lowrty.R < y A. Black. Norma Kelly. H. S. Aronson. Mary Eby. OUK GRADING SYSTEM . a been There has large amount of discussion recently pro and con about the system of the grading now employed University. In some of this dis­ cussion there ha.; been consider­ about able m isunderstanding the real nature and purpose of the “curve” system, in in We quote from U niversity of texas Bulletin No. 1936: “The Fa ulties of the College of Arts, Department of Engineering, and Department of Education, in or­ der to attempt to standardize grading to some extent, have de­ rided all that hereafter classes where the number of in- viduais exceeds ten the percent­ age of A’s shall be from 8 to 12; the percentages of B’s I rom 27 to 33; the percentage of C’s shall be from 36 to 44; the per­ centage of B's shall be from 15 to 25, unless some reason for de­ limits be parting from these shown. relation between I be the total registration in thirds and lu m b e r of passing grades will be left as heretofore entirely to the discretion of the instructor.” the The chief purpose of this grade standardization is, ^ ac­ cording to the members of the faculty who sponsored its insti­ tution here, the sa fe g u a rd in g of students from the whims of in­ structors who are “h a r d ” or “easy” is found in schools where there is no attempt a t standard­ ization. some professors give an Unwarranted number of high grades, or an unwarranted num­ ber of In either case, the student is dealt with unjustly. In other words, low grades. that it to 1914-15. Now, it A i' mid be remembered that the percentages mentioned above were not set arbitrarily, and it should be noticed that they are fairly elastic. They were arrived at a fte r an exam i­ nation of the grades given in the dill* rent departments of the University fr< rn the years 1910- 11 It was found th a t “B V “Cs;' etc., to the regis­ tration in thinks of full course wa- practically fo r each year, but it wag found th a t a few instru tors departed w ide­ ly from these standards, w ith no apparent reason. In o rd e r to corn t this in V i c e , th e p r e s ­ ent system of grade s t a n d a r d i­ zation was established. the percentage of “A ’s, the sam e I he proser* ..-‘em does not apply to^ courses in w hich th e reg,a ra tio n is I" o r less, fo r in Item h ap p en s such courses it that the class composed al­ most entir iv o f poor stu d en ts, or almost entirely of good s t u ­ dents. i is any reason for departing from the system I t large <■ las-, s, e d e p a r tu re is f* ■ I the rule only re q u ire s rn£ : ,n h* given to the th a t ne re, Dean. If th* l f the proser -stem w ere not ii et feet m a rly th e sam e grades would be given. The J1: ba ourd ‘hat in n o rm a l classes fr<»m 8 12 per cent of the students i A work, 27 to 33 per cent A‘ E work, etc., and tr c t have adopted this system of # r‘r : ^y-mdardization to com­ \h -lr fellows to give the pel n the grades they de­ s t u f f y serve. On the v. hoi it is a measure for which students should be thankful. Special Display and Sale of Men’s New Spring Shirts It Is the Scarbrough Quality That Makes This Event Unusual THOUSANDS of Shirts, most of them contracted for many months ago New, fresh and attractive-—We have never seen prettier patterns, or Shirts. Every Shirt in any of the lots displayed is m ade up according to it. Sc ^ | ^ ea “ J * g ^ sta n d a r d of style and w orkm anship. W e urge you to tak e a d v a n ta g e of this e v e n t a n d j f ill your needs. T he assortm ent is so com plete a n d will be oi great splendid m erch an d ise and special values offered . Spring Shirts $1.19 T h e buying pow er of the dollar com es back with its old-tim e punch in this as­ sortm ent of P ercale Shirts, included, are laundered and so ft cuffs— In a w id e variety of patterns. Sizes 14 to I 6 V2. Spring Shirts $1.75 Spring Shirts $2.00 Shirts of French P e r ca le in patterns and Madras, and colors to please the most critical. T h ey are fin ­ ished with clear pearl but­ tons and so ft French cuffs. S iz e s from 14 to 17. in Included this display are beautiful quality of fine Count M adras and P ercales in smart patterns and new effects. Men, y o u ’ll do well to in­ these in clude your purchase. som e of color Spring Shirts $2.50 Spring Shirt} $3.00 Fancy striped Madras and Russian Crepes. This is an unusual assortm ent of Shirts. Sucn attractive patterns. Im proved so ft cuffs. All sleeve lengths. Of Woven French Mad* Japanese Crepes and ton Pongees, and to appreciate this Shirt m ust see the beauty quality — A l l gj lengths. French Madras and Fibre Silk Shirts $5.00 -Shirts m ade of beautiful, lustrous fabrics such as Fibre Silk and W oven French M adras. Shirts that have e v ­ ery ap p ea ra n ce of Silk and w ea r tw ice as long -at a price within reach o f every man. T hey are m ade in soft c u ff styles only. Very colorful, yet very m odest and dign ified. T hese Shirt values are very unusual. Beautiful Silk Fibre Shirts in Variety at $6.00 -We have never show n a more beautiful assortm ent of Shirts than you w ill see here Lustrous and neb. colored fabrics tw o-tone backgrounds w ith attractive stripes to harmonize. Also the new solid sh ad es m ake their app earance, such as A pricot, A pp e other soft shades— with collars to match. reen an in Women Who Buy for Men Come Tomorrow E. M. SCARBROUGH & SONS proper prerequisites for it. In short, it seems to the writer find that the counts against this “c u m system" so fa r outweighs anything its favor that the student body' in izing grades, (Signed) A GRADUATE STH should request that the other meauMli Citizens Stale Bank Only State G uaranty Fund Bank in Austin, Texas. The Bank with the Chime clock. Courtesy, Accuracy, and Service Assured. President. Albert VV. W ilkerson, V ice Pres, and Cashier Eldred McKinnon, Leo Kuhn, A ssistant Cashier. The Walter Tips Company — J o b b e r s o f — H A R D W A R E A N D M A C H IN E R Y S p o rtin g G ood*, Gun* an d A m m u n itio n A u t o m o b ile A c c e s s o r ie s SU B SC R IB E FOR T H E D A IL Y T E X A N HAVE YOU TRIED ONE LATELY? Robert Burn., Owl*, W hite O w l. and Little Bobbie Cigars THE SHEAR COMPANY Distributors DONNELLY & WHITE Plumbing, Heating and Electrical Supplies the editorial of Ja n u ary 9 or Mr. ap­ Jonas’ article of Jan u ary peared, but this is a subject on which frank many express should their l l opinion. As the w riter has never been touched, personally, by this law’, I trust this article will be fair to both sides. There are argum ents for and against it, no doubt. Theoretically, it assists in standardizing grades. Ju s t how it does so has been a point From m any of us have failed to see. If one student who has done A work is given A, w'hile another who has done A work is given B. just w'hat kind of a standard have w-e attained? standpoint, this law seems to indicate th at the committee doubts the ability of all faculty members to place the cor­ rect value on the work of their pu­ If there be such faculty mem­ pils. it not altogether possible is bers, teacher's the Campus Poets “ R E PEA T " SAYS. Tell me, why are w m ’s manners So much like those of swine ? Toward girls they blow' their smoke, dear, And though we choke, dear, we give no sign. Why do they grin and stare, dear, At girls as they go by? Do they think it’s a show, dear? Oh, if you know, dear, please tell me why. Tell me why men are vain, dear; Why do they e’er opine That all girls ju st adore them, Are crazy o’er them, And for them pine? Why don’t they ever think, dear, “ Maybe she’s kidding, too.” Is every man a gink, dear, Why do they wink, dear? Please tell me. do. that these same professors will be j indiscreet the favored \ 8 per cent, ‘25 per cent, etc.? in choosing lose all incentive law upon As to the effect of this extraordi- ; nary the students, those who know their average is A, though I their report shows only B, etc., im­ mediately their best work. This is particularly , true classes, where j grades mean much to the student. instances, also, es­ But pecially among graduate students, ■where this law' has worked a very distinct hardship. there are lower the in to do ■, The information received in reply , to many inquiries put to many peo­ ple, as to the reason for having such a law seems to indicate that this is its purpose— th a t profs, may not be tempted to give too many high grades and thus lower the standard of work. That some teachers may be guilty of j this must be acknowledged, but one | feels that teachers worthy of posi- j tions in the University of Texas are certainly capable of deciding for I themselves what the w'orth of each pupil’s work is. Several causes exist w'hich make it practically certain th at the large classes in required subjects will have many poor students, but the writer can see no reason why a certain per cent of C’s and D’s should be; required in all classes of more than low ten students. To have many grades in one’s class is surely not teaching. Any indicative of good kind of a teach good teacher can students (in a way), but it takes a real teacher to teach poor students. It that jertain selected courses might have all A and B students, for those in such courses are there because of special interest in the subject and by virtue of having presented the is, moreover, conceivable 735. 620 Congress | h i i i i i m m I Piano students who wish to en­ gage lessons, consult w ith F ran k L. Reed or I. W. Jones. (Signed) FRANK L. REED. you know “ A u s t i n ’s H ouse o f P e r so n a lity ? ” U nited States Depository eAustin National Bank o f Austin, Texas Resources $7,000,000.00 WILMOT. P resident WM. H. FOLTS, Vice-President CHILES, Vice-President MORRIS HIRSHFELD, C u h isi 0 C M BARTHOLOMEW, A saisU nt Cashier Faculty and Students’ Accounts Solicited No A ccounts Too Small to Handle WORN, THROUGH Have your shoes Ii Re-Made GEO. R. ALLEN by the shoe expert 24th and Guadalupe St. Phone 4597. TRY a WANT AD IN THE DAILY TEXAN iiiiiiniiiiiiHiiiiiiiiHiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiHiiniiMiififijj!* LOOKED CAFE LOOKE BROS., Props. 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NOTICE: All firin g lines, fea- ; tures, poems, etc., m eant fo r publi- ! cation in the Daily Texan m ust be th e editor by 4 I in o’clock of the day preceding the m orning intended fo r publication. MILTON LING. the hands of Any students wishing to contribute Student Life articles to the Alcalde for the F eb ru ary issue m ust subm it th eir copy by Ja n u a ry 20 to th e Al- | calde, Y. M. C. A. Building, Austin, Texas. All accepted m anuscript will ■ be paid fo r a t the ra te of one-half* cent per word. APPLIED ECONOMIC CLUB will m eet in room 223 in the Education Building at 7 o’clock Friday evening. PRESIDEN T. T W ALKERS: Ten-mile hike Saturday. Meet a t Gym. a t 2 o’clock. MANAGER. C JS . Sporting Goods Co. 704 Congress Ave. HEADQUARTERS For and BASE BALL TRACK SUPPLIES Athletic Equipment of All Kinds NOTICE, B. A. M EN: All Busi­ ness A dm inistration men who play basketball are urged to get as much possible. individual practice it impos­ Crowded conditions mako sible to practice as a team . as m a n a g e r . A ustin people fo r tw enty years and is still keeping up w ith m odern m ethods and styles. He is running the cleanest shop in town on Speed­ way, campus. He the knows your w ants and w ants your business. opposite in te rp re ­ DANCING — N ational, tive, Technique. Modern dances specialized. P rivate studio. Phone 2991. FOR R E N T —Nice, dow n-stairs, south fro n t room, w ith bath adjoin­ ing; U niversity boys preferred. Call —17 4448. 1904 San Gabriel. W A N TED —A room for two girls, w ith all conveniences; one near U ni­ versity preferred. F or fu rth e r infor­ — 17 m ation phone 4753. LO ST: Black pocketbook, contain­ ing ow ner’s card, athletic ticket, and a five-dollar bill. Phone 4966. Ad­ dress 2604 Speedway. LO ST: A small black purse, con- EXCELSIOR MEAT MARKET ALL KINDS OF MEATS Only cold storage in the city Phones 625 and 725 Patton’s Union Market P atton and Sawyer, Props. DEALERS IN FISH AND OYSTERS OF ALL KINDS Also F ru its and Vegetables Chas. Sawyer, Mgr. Ph. 213 P r o m p t Delivery 115 W est Sixth S treet S p eak in g o f Shines «—the SHINEPAR Puts out th e best w h a t am. SWANN FURNITURE & CARPET COMPANY W e B uild More H om es 401 CONGRESS A V E N U E LE CERCLE FR A N C A IS: The | following m em bers will please m eet I without fail in room 136 M. B., at( 7:30 p. rn. F rid a y : Misses Hines,; and J Lam ar, W alker, W ilkerson, R oufflac; and Messrs. H am let! and* Reese.. Please be prom pt. PRESIDEN T, j SOCIAL CALENDAR for week ending Ja n u a ry 17: German, K. C. H all; Ja n u ary 17, Brownwood Club dance a t Mrs. W inslow’s. MENORAH: Study circle Friday at 7:30 sharp. PRESIDEN T. The SCANDINAVIANS: club meets S aturday evening, Ja n u ary 17, at 8 o’clock with Miss Hilda Widen, 1608 Brazos street. All Scandina­ vians welcome. PRESIDEN T. PRE-M EDS: of basketball squad Men’s Gym. Im portant m eeting tonight a t 7, MANAGER. EOG.: Oui* section No. 5, which meets W ednesday and Friday, IO to l l o’clock, will meet in Main Build­ ing, room 18. VINCENT SAN FE A R. SHORTHORN football team pic­ tu re will be taken Saturday a fte r ­ noon at 2 o’clock at Jensen-R aym er studio* H. J. ETTLINGER. EDUCATION D E P A R T M E N T : Classes which have not already done so will tom orrow elect representatives to the executive com­ m ittee. PRESIDEN T. today and CHRISTIAN ENDE A VORE RS: There seems to have been some con­ fusion with regard to the hour of the business m eeting F riday e v e n in g .; It will s ta rt sharp a t 7:30, and all! (basis are requested to revise and be a t the m eeting on time. 8 o'clock them Firty-cent box o f Naom i R ouge fr e e at W ood ie G ilb ert’s drug store th is w eek . W h at is g oin g on at G ilb ert’s drug store th is w e e k ? Come in and see. ------------ o------------ CLASSIFIED “ H an d c la s s if ie d in fr o m 8 to IO a. rn. a t th e o f f ic e , to M iss G la d n e y . T h is w ill in su r e p r o m p tn e s s .” WANTED— Coach in Spanish, di­ rect method. Phone 3444 a t 5 p. rn. 15 today. FOR R E N T TO GIRLS. E either with meals o r for light housekeeping, a desirable south fron t ij room, w ith sleeping porch, a t the Su- g I burban. Phone 5-4-6. 710 W est Twenty-Second MRS. VAL C. GILES. TYPEWRITERS F o r R en t or Sale RO YALS U N D E R W O O D S R EM IN G TO N S OLIVERS L. C. SM ITH F. L. PA T T Y — 17 722 C ongress A venue P h on e 60 SOCIETY M argaret Allensworth. A lethea Sleeper. Mrs. Rees from K errville is chap­ eroning the girls a t Driskill Hall while Mrs. Harwood is out on ac­ count of the illness of her son. John Vernon has recently gone to Oklahoma to engage in active work w ith an E astern oil company. V irginia W ills has returned to classes a fte r being ill a t Seaton. Gordon N orthrope of Shreveport, La., is spending a few days in Aus­ tin Hiel Campbell has returned from a visit to San Antonio. Norm a W inthrop spent the week­ Miss Annazelle Monroe of Dallas ac­ has w ithdraw n wrom school on count of the death of her brother. Miss Eilleen Begg leaves Monday for N orth Carolina. She will visit Mrs. E a rl Brown, form erly Miss W in­ ifred Bosche. Miss Brown is an alum nus of the U niversity, having been president of Y. W. C. A. and of Rabbitfoot. Miss Anne M arshall of H earne is sister, Miss Eugenia visiting her M arshall, a t Grace Hall. Miss Mae Rene F lanery of Dallas ac­ illness of her g ran d ­ has been called to her home on count of the mother. Betty Bird of San Angelo and M ar­ g a re t Bozeman of Brenham are vis­ iting in Austin to attend the Kappa initiation. M argaret Ragland is ill a t Seaton Infirm ary. C hristie Moore of Houston will visit a t the Zeta House. Dorothy E vans of San Antonio is ill a t the home of her grandm other, Mrs. Shelly. Sulema Jones is ill ut the Alpha Delta Pi House. M anna Bates, Enid Long, May- belle W inklemanan are sick a t Grace Hall. is Mrs. F ran k Green of R anger visiting Ruby Green a t Newman Hall. Lady C ary A rm strong and Sophie Anderson, who have been sick a t the Woman’s Building, are able to attend classes again. The wedding of F rankie Cockran and Raymond Hill took place last night a t the home of the bride’s pa­ rents. Mrs. Hill is a form er U niver­ sity student, having been a popular Pi Beta Phi. Mr. and Mrs. Hill will make th eir home in Orange, Texas. Miller F. A rm strong, of Mission, Texas, will not retu rn to the U niver­ sity on account of illness. Joe M. Damson, student assistant school in geology, has a fte r a ten-day business trip to the oil field a t Homer, La. re-entered John Gfilet of Alpine is visiting his brothers, Charles and Irving, at the Chi Phi house. this fall, and who has Mrs. Bessie Davis Taylor, vs ho has been teaching in School of Mu­ in her sic charge Y etta W exla, the child prod igy, leaves this week fo r New York, where she will place her protege u n ­ der the care of the best teachers, to continue her musical training. F rank L. Recd is moving this week into the house vacated by Mrs. Bessie Davis Taylor. ------------ o------------ $ 35 a w e ek paid ladies w h o w ill m a k e house-to-house canvass and advertise Naomi fa c e p o w d er and rouge for the druggists. Naom i p o w d er and rouge, the only preparations on the m arket that remain on the fa c e all d a y and give to the co m p lexio n beauty of the youth w ith out m aking it look at all artificial. For a p p o in t­ a p p ly G ilb ert’s drug m ent in to G ilb ert’s store. drug store for your tree sa m ­ ple. Come taining between twelve and fifteen dollars somewhere between 19th St., and W ukasch’s store on Guadalupe St. on Friday. Finder please re tu rn to W ukasch’s for rew ard. FOR R E N T —To boys three fu r­ nished rooms, gas heat, hot crater bath. Next to campus. Phone 4597 —2400 Guadalupe Street. ------------ o------------ REED MUSIC SOCIETY. Reed Music Society held its first m< eting of the year at S Hall, School of Music, on Wednesday afternoon. This was in the natu re of a rath e r informal m eeting a t which plans for the social a ffa ir to be given Janu- •* Lucas, th e com edian, at M ajestic is a “ scream" all who have n,ade d a t«s J through liiiiiiiiHmiimimiuiiiiiiiiiiitiniHiiiiiiiHiuutiiiiiiiiUiiiHiiiiiiiiUiUitiniiiuiiiuiiiiiiiunfiiuuiM NORMAN ANDERSON. A sk those w h o know . A w o r i d o f NEW SPRING HATS a r e here and more are coming in every d a y Case a f te r case has been opened up and they are all display, and y o u ’ll find the most pleasing styles an d b e a u ­ tiful colors yo u ’ve ever seen. Come in now- advantages. -first choice h as m an y SP FXI A L G. B. Barsalino Cols Genuine Italian Hats are here exclusively in a variety of New Spring Styles $10 V 616 CoNut&ss'Avwvk ary 31 were discussed. Various com­ m ittees were appointed to make a r­ rangem ents for this function, and the society are eagerly friends of aw aiting the invitation th at will make them glad th a t they are its friends. A reg u lar program was dispensed with on account of the business of the day, but Miss Vida Corbin fa ­ vored the society with some musical selections, the beautiful “ Rondo Capriccioci,” by Mendels­ sohn. including The next regular m eeting will be held W ednesday, Jan u ary 28. At the m eeting of the Athenaeum L iterary Sociey Tuesday night five representatives to participate in the Freshm an Declamation Contest were elected. These are E. T. Robbins of Reagan, F. W. Hicks of Corsicana, IL A. Cushman of San Antonio, Ray- mong G arfinkle of Calvert, and Terry Dickens of Reagan. These men will represent the Athenaeum in the an­ nual Freshm an Contest within the coming month. The following program was render- j ed a t the m eeting: “The U niversity in 1949,” by Ma jo r Prophet Ano Nowatny Debate, “ Resolved, th a t the League of Nations should be submitted to the people for ratification.” A ffirm ­ ative, W. O. Dailey, Stanley L. Ed- dins; negative, IL C. Heath and VV. O. Brown. Declamation by E. O. Robinson. Students from Denton County o r ­ g a n i z e d a Denton County Club a t an enthusiastic m eeting held Thursday afternoon, and elected the following officers for the year: Wallace N. M asters, president. M iss M yrtle A. I ester, secretary Tom S. W hitehead, vice president. Bennett L. Woolley, sergeant-at | arms. •Mr. M asters, who heads the club, is a D. K. E. and a member of Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering f r a - 1 ternity, and this is his th ird y ear at the University. The Club will hold another meeting a t an early date, a t which Assistant Attorney General Alvin M. Owsley will speak. The Club is planning a a ffa ir social to be given Denton County students and the many fo r­ mer Denton people now living in Austin. THE TEN TALENTS THE TEN TALENTS C. M. MILLER D ealers in W all P aper, P a in ts,. O ils, W indow G lass and P a in te rs’ S u p p lies Picture F ram ing a S p e c ia lty Sign P a in tin g 807 C ongress A v enu e KARL’S BARBER SHOP A N D SA N D W IC H PA R L O R KARL’S 2 4 0 2 G U A D A L U P E C l o t h i n g M ade to M easure A G GERJES 1610 L avaca St. YOUR M O N E Y ’S W O R T H EVERY TIME u s & i s t f ' T0 ADVERTISE IN A CO LLEGE DAILY CHARLIE KELLUM has barbered lire Cars P a tto n A u to C om pany Do you know “ A u stin ’s House of P e r so n a lity ? ” P h o n e 2-8-8 Service Cars CLUB NOTES And you w ill not have to go elsew h ere for any o f your n eed s. UNIVERSITY DRUG STORE 0«Utg Bran) Slotljn 9.00 Styles. . 6 .7 5 m eetings. 8.00 Styles. . 6 .0 0 ---------- -o---------— Mark Cross Gloves Earl & WI Shirts We invite you to drop in and see latest clothes, New Spring Suits at Style Headquarters OH BOY, BOY! Phone I-9-3-6 and let us get your old hat and make it lock like new! We can put the very best work on your suit. JACK, THE HATTER S tu d e n t O w n e d an d O perated 7 0 3 C o n g r e ss A v en u e SHERWOOD EDDY TO APPEAR AT VARSITY If ‘Y’ PLANS CARRY F am ou s M an E x p ressed D esire to Come* to T e x a s W h ile a t V o lu n te e r C o n v e n tio n recen tly Sherwood F.ddy, world fam ous e v a n g e list and m em ber o f the in te r ­ n a t i o n a l Y. M. C. A. com m ittee, m ay c o n d u c t the an n u al Y. M. C. A. re­ vival m eetin g for the U n iv e r sity o f i T exas stu d en ts if plan s o f the Y. M. (' a . cab in et m em bers are carried lo u t. Mr. E ddy w as ap- ' proached by m em bers o f the ca b in et 'he S tu d e n ts’ V o lu n te e r ' (a tte n d in g i C onvention in D es M oines, Iow a, and Ie pressed a desire to visit T ex a s and in A u stin . and u ndertake the work I He another world is to sta rt on I -sneaking to u r som e in A pril, tim e land fea r his tim e betw een now and then w dl be too fu ll to perm it the visit. The final d ecision w ill com e about the m iddle o f this m onth, a fte r a con ven tion o f Y. M. C. A. leaders a t A tlan tic City. for the w in ter and In the m ean tim e ca b in et m em bers o f the U n iv ersity Y. M. C. A. are developing an a c tiv e program o f e x ­ tension spring term s. B ible cla sse s are to be put into every fr a te r n ity and b oarding h o u s e for m en; Sunday schools and lecture cla sses are to be organized the negro in country sch ools, and schools in A ustin are to re c e iv e a t­ tention. am ong Bible class* the stu d en ts will num ber ab ou t tw e n ty -fiv e . A l e a d e r will co n d u ct the reading hour m o rig the stu d e n ts one e v en in g each week. This w ork will be developed n a d d i t i o n to the regular social and elig io u s a c tiv itie s o f th e U n iv ersity Y. M. C. A. Walking Boots For Ladies 25 Per Cent Discount at B U R T S A b ou t 1 0 0 0 p a irs L o w h e e l S h o es in B la c k , B row n an d F ield M ouse co lo rs. $12.00 Styles. .$ 9 .0 0 11.00 S t y le s .. 8 .2 5 10.00 Styles. . 7 .5 0 A sp len d id c h a n c e to sa v e m o n ey an d b u y g o o d S h oes. H urry up an d g e t your sh a re. Burt Shoe te th e r w ith th e game. fo rfeitu re o f the A rticle V. O ffic ia ls— .Section I. T he o ffic ia ls shall be co n ten d in g the by A rticle VI. R ules— I. S ection S p a u ld in g ru les shall be used in all sp orts save track. T he fo r A. U. rules shall be used track and field ev en ts. Section 2. T ied and postponed gam es shall be played w ithin a w eek a fte r th ey are p ostponed or tied. Article VIL E lig ib ility — Section I. N o le tte r m an from any ranking c o lle g e shall be allow ed to play on any in ter-room in g house team . Section 2. In the ev en t th a t a player inter- is a m em ber o f an room ing house team and an y other opposing team w ith which a ch am ­ pionship gam e is being p layed , he shall be in elig ib le to play on eith ei ♦ he rooming hou se team or the op­ posing team . -------------- o-------------- N E W M A N IT E S H O LD A N N U A L B A N Q U E T 6 0 6 C o n g ress A v e n u e QUALITY MILLS T h e H om e of ‘‘A u stin M aid ” a n d “ W h ite D o m e ” F lou r C ream o f C o m , H igh- G ra d e M eal and M ill P ro d u cts A u stin , T e x a s W h e n in n eed o f fir st c la ss T a ilo r in g and a lte r in g c a ll -at— FRANK LAWS & CO. (C ontinued from page I) 7 2 0 C o n g ress A v en u e DELEGATES SPEAK ■ BEFORE PRE MEDS E m b ryo D octor* A d d r e sse d b y R e p r e se n ta tiv e s F rom D es M oines C o n v e n tio n L ast n ig h t the T exas Pre-M edical S o c ie ty held its regular m eetin g at the Y. M. C. A., fe a tu r in g a set o f from the in terestin g speakers very Des M oines d eleg a tes. A ll o f the speakers w ere m em bers o f the so­ em bryo doctors. They cie ty and w ere R obert L. G ow an, Ed C oyle, H ilda M olesw orth, and D ouglas A n ­ derson. Gowan spoke on “ M edical M issions in R ussia” ; C o y le on ‘‘S u ­ ; Miss perstitio n s vs. C hristianity M olesw orth on ‘‘M edical M issions in C hina,” and A nderson on “ M edical M issions in India.” All o f the talks proved v ery from a m edical and a m issionary sta n d ­ in te r e stin g both point. a F o llo w in g the program short business m e e tin g w as held, and the announcem ent o f the dance for this term as F eb. 20 w as m ade. Only ab ou t th ir ty -fiv e m em bers w ere pres en t and plans w ere m ade for increas -subsequent ing the a tten d a n ce a t Plan for Hello Girls in Campus Exchange Futile as “ The cost o f exchange A. M. P rater, a ssista n t business m anager o f the U n iv e r sity , sta te s th a t bad ly a telephone exch an ge is needed on the cam pus a t the present tim e, th ere is little probability o f its b eing in stalled w ith in the n ext few m onths. in sta lla tio n would be all out of proportion to the b en efits to be derived from a te le ­ phone established a t th e current rate o f high prices. W e are p a y in g a fla t rate to the city te le ­ phone com pany, and they are g iv in g us fa ir ly adequate service. "We r e a l­ ize, though, th a t w ith an exch an ge o f our own, we would be able to have the various o f­ in more telephones fices. In all w e h ave a t p resen t 110 telephones, and w ere w e to have an ex ch an ge we would h a v e a t lea st 150 in stalled at the begin n in g.” A ll th e shacks on the cam pus are equipped w ith telephones w ith the ex ­ ception o f the green-house. The elec­ tricia n ’s room is also w ithout a te le ­ phone. All the d iffe r e n t instructors have telephone, though there is not one in every o f­ fice. e a sy access to a o f cost W ith the p u ttin g in of a telephone exch a n g e on the cam pus, besides the in itia l there would be entailed th e em ploym ent of a set o f o ffic ia ls, operators, and elec­ tricia n s, w hich would render the su g ­ g estio n inexpedient a t th is tim e. in sta lla tio n , __ V A U D E V I L L E j acts jig TIME INTERSTATE V AUDEVILLE TO DAY, F R ID A Y A N D S A T U R D A Y B oth M a tin e e an d N ig h t — F e a tu r in g — Sylvester Schaeffer Many H e a d lin e A c ., in H i, O w n Mirano B rothers With T h eir “ Flying T o r p e d o e s ” The Mis»«» P ark er Bell & W ood JIM M Y L U C A S in “ H is W ild R evu e o f 1 9 2 0 ” E m ily D a rrell S tu art & K e e le y M A J E S T I C Austin’s House of P erso nality _ _ _ _ _ TODAY I. X . L. B ra n d s P u re J e llie s 27 O U N C E S — 33 C E N T S N ex t D oor to K r ess’ tal m em bers o f am end the co n stitu tio n . the cou n cil m ay decided upon earns. f i n a l c o n s t i t u t i o n o f ROOM ING H O U S E LEAGUE A N N O U C E D i (Continued fro® p a g e I*) of a council composed o f on e rep­ r e s e n ta t iv e from each unit. Article V. Officer* Section I the The o ffic e r s o f -hall be a presid en t, vice council president, and secretary and tr e a s­ u r e r , all to he elected b y the cou n cil at the beginning of each I niversity term. Section 2, The duties o f the pres­ ident shall be to preside at each m e e t­ ing of the council. Section 3. The duties o f the vice president shall he the powers of the president in th e ab­ sence of the latter. to assum e Section 4. It shall be the d u ty o f the secretary-treasurer to k eep a r e c o il of all proceedings o f the coun- FOR SALE C H E A P — Th re e lots, o n e o r all , total f r o n ta g e 171 f e e t ; four blocks N. W . of University a n d o n e - h a l f block fr om Rio G r a n d e Street. T e l e p h o n e 3 6 8 6 t il and to handle all fu n d s o f the o rgan iza tio n . A rticle VI. M eeting*— Section I. T here shall be a reg ­ ular m e e tin g of th e cou n cil o n ce a t im a n d at such other tim es as the president m ay deem it n ecessa ry . A rticle V II. V o tin g — S ectio n the m em bers o f th e co u n cil shall c o n sti­ I. T w o-th ird s o f tu te a quorum . A rticle VHI. A m e n d m e n t s — Section I. T w o-thirds o f th e t o ­ B Y -L A W S. A rticle I. S ectio n I. T he procedure in all m eetin g s ‘•'hull fo llo w R ob erts’ R ules P ro ced u re— o f Order. A rticle S ection I. Sports particip a ted ir hall be b ask etb all, track, and h a n d ­ Sports—— ll- ball. A rticle III. F unds— S e c t i o n I . M em bership d u es shall ( f iv e ) per c o lle g e y ea r for lie $5 each unit o f organ iza tio n from w hich < ac h team is drawn. Sectio n 2. T his fund shall be e x ­ pended at the d iscretion o f th e coun cil for the purchase o f trophies. A rticle IV . F in es— S ectio n I. A fin e o f $ 1 .0 0 (o n e ) team levied a g a in st each hall be fa ilin g to play as per schedule, to- ^ A ii NOU) <* DOI G l^ m ip t C . *=*» P CttlROPKACTORf r . w i n i v r r - V _ n A V IT H 11 D M 1 /N ^ * . COMPLETE X - R A Y E Q U I P M E N T IV K > W E S T c f ST . W W B - I." V ELECTRIC Irons, Grills, P e r c o la to r s, T o a ste r * , V ib r a to r s, etc . Stu d en t L a m p s, S h a d e s a n d E x ten sio n C ord s. E D IS O N M A Z D A L A M P S A. E. HANCOCK CO 909 Congress Avenue. 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B ooth, I Miriam G erlin g, C arlos C asten ed a. Funeral se r v ic e s fo r R ev. Robert \ E lliott, w ho died in T orreon, , M exico, last F riday. Jan. 9, w ill be ; held to d a y at 4 o ’clock from the U ni­ versity M ethodist Church, R ev. K. P. Barton o ffic ia tin g . A ctin g p a llb earers w ill be Lom is .Slaughter, S. B. R oberdeau. Cecil In ter­ C rockett and W . T. D echerd. m ent w ill be m ade at O akw ood ( em- etery. ----------- —o-------------- A R R O W T r o y T a i l o r e d S O F T COLLARS FIT W ELL—LOOK W ELL - W A S H EASILY Civet t , Peabody 4 Co., Inc., Troy, N. I It Pays to do it Heath W ay 9 2 3 Congress Avenue Corner Tenth DR. T. F. COX 421 S carbrough Building Dentist W h e n in D oub t E n g a g e— M Y E R ’S O R C H E ST R A A u stin P h on e 5 6 3 T e x a s A d v e r tis e in th e D a ily T e x a n . P H O N E 5 3 6 7 For AU /TIM LAU N DRV-DRY C L E A N IN G C O 1 5 0 4 L A V A C A ST. --------------o-------------- F U N E R A L N O TIC E. 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