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O f th e [ elements? in c h e m i s t r y to* L y were Living is "aid t o be m u c h i Sweden than in th is c o u n - j the language n e e d o f f e r n o ! I in i r, e - p e d a l o p p o r t u n i ­ st -tudy o f p r o g r e s s i v e a g - ; on account o f th e s y s t e m fative farms, w h ic h e n a b l e Icon, and e g g s to be so ld without the c o m m i s s i o n o f I lr . Dili mark h a s b e e n bra rn zed arui in d u s t r ia l ly is on e c o u n t r y f o r in j brm Atween . a la n c e h a s b e e n the m p l o y e r s an d unions. a?e>; is a m ecca for bac- ttanists. and ch e m ists, t i- there that bunsen d isco v - i lea ng rays. S c a n d in a v ia ,! I f Hans < hristian A n d e r -' ice* Jacobsen, A n d e r so n - ! ilrert Ibsen, Bjornesen, and I i n t e r e s t t o )f un i s u a l Ut of jiterature. ilk high schools have b een o f I of the organization to BcationaI missions s e n t this e d u c a t io n a l st id . 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JI Manh *0: Winner of : Kame two. fc. •■‘.ch u Winner of • ■ i r a , fo u r . 4 Winner of g a m e Kame six BEAUMONT “EXES” PLEDGE SUPPORT Former Students Commend the Governor and Legislature. Ask for More Funds R e s o lu t io n s a d o p te d by th e E x - S t u d e n t s ’ A s s o c ia tio n o f B e a u m o n t at t h e M arch 2 m e e t i n g h a ve b een s e n t to P r e sid e n t R. E. V in so n , and the t e x t o f th e r e s o lu t i o n s f o l l o w s : B e a u m o n t , T e x a s , M arch 2, 1920. W h e r e a s, th e U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s , o w i n g to t h e i n a d e q u a c y o f its f in a n ­ cial su p p o r t, is f a c i n g a se r io u s c o n ­ d itio n by re a so n o f th e s h o r t a g e and d e p le t io n o f its p h y sic a l e q u ip m e n t , su ch as s u it a b le d o r m ito r ie s and c l a s s r o o m s f o r its m o re th a n 4 0 0 0 s t u d e n t s , w h ich c o n d itio n is c o n s t a n t ­ ly g r o w i n g m ore a c u t e as the s t u d e n t bod y in c r e a s e s in n u m b e r from y e a r to y e a r ; and, W h e r e a s , m a n y o f th e a b le st m e m ­ bers o f the f a c u l t y h a v e b een lost t o th e U n i v e r s i t y b e c a u s e o f t h e sh eer i n s u f f i c i e n c y o f t h e s a la r ie s it is now a b le to p ay, and still o t h e r s m a y be c o m p e lle d to le a v e fo r t h e sa m e r e a ­ so n , a c o n d itio n w h ich w ill o f n e c e s s i ­ th*- U n i v e r s it y ty from p r e v e n t its p r e s e n t high p lace m a in t a i n i n g a m o n g the le a d in g u n iv e r s i tie s o f the land, and d o in g its fu ll d u t y by the y o u t h o f o u r s t a t e ; n o w , t h e r e f o r e , be it th a t R e s o lv e d , th a t no q u e s tio n the B e a u m o n t e x ­ c i t a n t s o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s in a n n u a l m e e t i n g a sse m b le d , d e c la r e th e ir b e lie f is o f m o r e vital im port to th** p r e s e n t an d the e s t a b ­ f u t u r e g e n e r a t i o n s t h a n lis h m e n t an d m a i n t e n a n c e t h e h ig h e s t p o ssib le p la n e , o f our public sc h o o l s y s t e m , e m b r a c i n g e v e r y t h in g fro m the r e m o t e s t rural sc h o o ls to t h e U n i v e r s i t y ; a n d be it on th a t R e so lv e d , is the s e n s e o f it th is m e e t i n g t h a t th e G o v e r n o r a n d L e g is la t u r e o f t h e S t a t e o f T e x a s be c o m m e n d e d f o r s u c h su p p o rt as th e y h a v e g iv e n t h e U n i v e r s i t y in the past and u rg ed , in v ie w o f its p r e s e n t im ­ p e r a t iv e r e q u ir e m e n ts , to p la c e at th e d isp o s a l o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y a u th o r it ie s , la w fu l by a p p r o p r ia tio n or its m e a n s , p ro p er m a in t e n a n c e , to th e en d t h a t in s t itu t io n - - u n f e t t e r e d , th is g r e a t u n t r a m m e le d , “ u n s h a c k l e d ”— m a y in th e f u l l e s t s e n s e o f th e w ord b e c o m e a U n i v e r s it y o f t h e f ir s t order, as d e ­ sig n e d by it f u r t h e r f a t h e r s ; and, be t h e n e e d e d f u n d s o t h e r t h e f o r R e so lv e d , tha t w e p le d g e o u r s e lv e s to a n y to g i v e ou r p ro p er m o v e m e n t c a l c u la t e d to g iv e e a r ly r e lie f to t h is u n h a p p y s itu a tio n . f u l l e s t su p p o rt R e s p e c t f u l l y su b m it te d , H. M. H A R G R O V E , S. B R O N S O N C O O P E R . I. W. L A W H O N , C o m m i t t e c . GENERAL ELECTRIC MAN ADDRESSES ENGINEERS G. H. P f e i f , r e p r e s e n t in g the G e n ­ er a l E l e c tr ic C o m p a n y , v isite d the E n g i n e e r i n g D e p a r t m e n t o f the U n i­ v e r s it y o f T e x a s r e c e n t ly and talk e d to t h e s e n io r e n g in e e r s . It to g iv e is e x p e c t e d that a r e p r e s e n ta ­ tiv e fr o m t h e W e s t in g h o u s e co m p a n y w ill be s e n t to t h e U n iv e r s ity so m e t im e in A pril. T h is c o m p a n y is o f ­ s t u d e n t s w ho h a v e f e r i n g fin is h e d th e ir j u n io r y e a r ’s w ork e m ­ p lo y m e n t d u r in g th e su m m e r m on th s. in q u ir ie s h a v e b een th e E n g i n e e r ­ re c e iv e d r e c e n t ly by in g D e p a r t m e n t fr o m v a r io u s oil and e le c tr ic a l c o m p a n ie s fo r c a p a b le and q u a lifie d m en to ta k e p o sition s t h h A n u m b e r o f a o f A t the r e g u la r m e e t in g S. W. T. N. Club T h u r sd a y a f t e r ­ noon the f o llo w in g w e r e elec te d o f ­ fic e r s for t h e sp r in g t e r m : P r e sid e n t, M. C. C h iles o f T r o u p ; vice p r e s i­ d e n t, W. ('. T a y lo r o f R o g e r s ; s e c r e ­ ta r y , N e ld a Bain o f t r e a s ­ urer, B e r n ic e A lsu p o f A u s t in ; s e i - g e a n t - a t - a r m s , E. G. Lloyd o f R e a ­ g a n ; cr itic, D o r o t h y A rn old o f San M arcos; ch a ir m a n o f social com m it* t e e , II M. P e v e h o u s e o f R ogers. Ita sc a ; T h e o u t g o i n g o f f i c e r s are, r e s p e c t ­ iv e ly : E. G . Lloyd o f R e a g a n , Y e t t i e C u m m in s o f H ask ell. E s t e lle D y e o f Y o a k u m , E l iz a b e t h D a b n e y ot G o r ­ m a n , C. P. Lilly o f A u s t i n . J. A. B a r n e s o f C h e ster, and J e a n e t t e C o l­ lin s o f A lv in . T h e last W e d n e s d a y o f th is m o n th to d iscu ss club w ill m e e t the p la n s fo r th e S p r in g term va” found even in t h e s e cl° - games can be e x . I su m m e r . AUSTIN, TEXAS, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 6, 1920 NO. I l l “B” HALL DEFEATS PENN STATE OFFERS PHI GAMMA DELTA WON BY FIELD AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR IN INTRAMURAL REBECCA HIGHTOWER GRADUATE STUDIES BOONE CONTEST IS Victors in Yesterday’s Basket­ ball Game to Play Laws For Championship Girl and Boy From San An- Teaching Fellowships in Many tonio Win Extempore Speak- ing Clash Last Night Different Schools Are Avail­ able for Men and Women B Hall F ir s t Floor will com p ete R obert M. F ield and R eb ec ca w ith the L a w D e p a r t m e n t tea m for H ig h t o w e r , b oth o f S a n A n t o n io , w on the I n tr a m u ra l B a s k e tb a ll C h a m p io n ­ first p la c e s last n ig h t in t h e B o o n e ship o f the U n i v e r s it y . T h e y w on c o n t e s t o f e x t e m p o r e s p e a k e r s . The th is right y e s t e r d a y a f te r n o o n by w in n e r s r e c e iv e d a ca sh p rize o f $ 5 0 d o w n in g the Phi G a m m a D elta f iv e each. in a g a m e that required th r ee e x t r a tw o - m in u t e s e ssio n s to decide. W h ee the g a m e ended, the score stood 8-8. R e f e r e e M cC ullough called fo r tw o more m in u te s o f play. A f t e r th is w a s up, the score still stood 8-8. T h en a n o th er t w o - m in u t e period w a s called for At th e end o f th is tim e th e score had not been ch a n ged . S till a n oth er e x t r a tw o m in u t e s of play w a s d e ­ creed. W . R. P ow ell g o t u n d er w a y th is tim e, and w it h in th e tw o m in u t e s a llotted , he ra n g up t w o field g o als, w h ic h cinched t h e g a m e for B Hall. e s p e c ia lly in tr a m u r a l A n u n u s u a lly w e ll p la y e d g a m e , for an a post se a so n ( tie, w a s the one w hich w a J w it n e s s e d by a l a r g e n um ber o f B Ii a1 lites w ho had tu r n e d o u t to root foi it the fiv e . Both t e a m s f o u g h t out Lo the fin! h, a m ’ a s can be r e a d ­ ily seen the fin a l re ult w a s a l w a y s in doubt. It wrould be hard to pick out, a n y one in dividu al w h o sh one o u t v ith a g r e a t e n o u g h d e g r e e o f s u p e r i o r l y to be r e ferr ed to a s a lu m in a r y ( f th e f ir st m a g n it u d e , w h ile the rest m a y be called s t a r s o f the second n a g n i- tud e XII o f both t e a m s played s ron g g a m e s , and all would be w o r t h y of sp e c ia l m en tion . One n otable f e a t u r e w a s th a t o n ly ten men p a r tic ip a te d in the gam e. T h e t e a m ; w hich opened up fin ish e d . T h e lin eu p : B H a ll P osition P hi G am m a D elta H a w le y ___________________ Loci wood R ig h t F o r w a r d In la s t n ig h t t h e c o n t e s t t h e r e w e r e f i v e g irl s p e a k e r s and f iv e m en . F or the m en p h a se s o f t h e g e n e r a l t h e L e a g u e o f N a t i o n s s u b j e c t o f w e r e a s s i g n e d sp e e c h e s . O t h e r s p e a k e r s o t h e r than F ie ld w e r e E r ie M. R a c e y o f San A n t o n i o , Irvin S t e w a r t o f F o r t W o rth , R oy D a le J a c k so n o f B u e n a V ista , an d Ben F. W r ig h t o f A u stin . sh ort f o r “ W o m a n S u f f r a g e ” w as the g e n ­ eral s u b j e c t f o r w o m e n . R u b y D a n ­ i e l s o f D a lla s, N e ll S m ith o f E l P aso, R e b e c c a H i g h t o w e r o f San A n t o n io , W illie F r a n c e s C o ck e o f A u s t in , and E m m a W e b b o f E lgin w e r e t h e s p e a k ­ ers. A ll s p e e c h e s w ere w ell d eliv e re d u p on t h e sp u r o f th e m o m e n t. The the s e le c t i o n and o r g a n iz a tio n s u b j e c t m a t t e r and e f f e c t i v e n e s s in p r e s e n ta t io n w e r e t h e b asis o f j u d g ­ m en t. o f GLEE CLUB GIVES Varsity Singers Give Splendid Entertainment at Junior High Auditorium Last Night G lee C lu b m e m b e r s e n t e r ta in e d la st night a t t h e J u n io r H ig h S ch oo l a u d it o r iu m b e f o r e an a u d ie n c e o f s t u d e n t s an d c iti z e n s o f A u stin . T he clu b sh o w e d upon this o c c a sio n that I it is in e x c e l l e n t trim f o r the b ig trip w hich it p la ns t o t a k e o v e r the P o w e l l M cC urdy ---------------------------- Vowell L e ft F o rw a r d s t a t e in the n e a r f u t u r e . T h r o u g h ­ o u t the p ro g r a m the p e r f o r m e r s r e ­ W eller c e iv e d r e p e a t e d ap p la u se. M artin — ______ H a m ilto n f o l l o w s : Xnderson K latt --------- Center R ig h t Guard _________________ I .eft F o r w a r d P o in ts scored: B H a l l ; P ow ell 6, Phi G a m ; H a w l e y I, A n d er so n 2. H a m ilto n 4, W eller 2, V o w ell 2. R e f e r e e : G eorge W. M cCullough. o- PRE MEDIC HEARS UNIVERSITY DOCTOR Physician Urges Profession to Teach People t o Shun Spu­ r i o u s Patent Medicines Dr. J o e Gilbert. U n i v e r s it y p h y s i­ cia n . a d dressed the T e x a s P re-M ed ic S o c ie ty at its regula m e e t in g T h u r s ­ d r e s s w a s “T h e P h y s ic ia n o f th e P r e s e n t and F u t u r e .” A m e n d m e n ts to the c o n stitu tio n w ere read and d i s ­ cu sse d , and also p la n s for the a t h ­ letic e n d e a v o r s o f the s o c ie t y for th e sp r in g term w er e discu ssed S p e a k in g o f a recent a rticle in the A m e rica n J o u r n a l o f M edicine Dr. G ilb ert said th a t the p r e s e n t sta n d a r d o f a d o c to r ’s worth w a s fix e d by the kind o f a c a r he drove, th e kind o f r e la t iv e s h is w i f e had, and the p o s i­ T h e p r o g r a m as re n d e r e d w a s as T h e W a n d e r in g S i n g e r s . W illis C lark D a r d e n e lla Isle o f My G o ld e n D r e a m ................................................. . I n s t r u m e n t a l S e x t e t Let Miss L ind y P a s s .............................. ................................... W in th r o p R o g er s A f t o n W a t e r (o ld S c o t c h m e lo d y ) ................................... A rr. by N e id lin g e r ...................................... Krem ser S ta r la n d E x h o r t a t i o n — A n e g r o s e rm o n . . . . ..............................W ill Marion Cook I T h e S ta r Mr. P o y n e r , so lo ist. Messrs. H o o t o n , King. Park, Ell ed g e . S w i n g A l o n g .......... W ill Marion Cook R ogers Moss T h e F lo r a l D a n c e .............. Mr. H o o to n . In d a ia n a M oon — M e d le y I W a n t a D a d d y — M e d l e y ................ ...................................... ...................................... Gibson T h e D rum S h a d o w M a r c h ......................... Prothreroe Mr. A lp h a b e t ’s H o l i d a y . . F orsyth In th e T i m e o f R o s e s . . . . R eichardt J o h n P ee l S o n g ) I old E n g lis h H u n t in g ..........................M a r k A n d re w s M essrs. H o o t o n , K in g. Park. E lle d g e . C a v a lie r s ’ S o n g ..................... W e .r e n r a t h Dallas Students Show Much Pep at Banquet With Four Speakers d a y night. T h e su b jec t o f b s a d ­ In s tr u m e n t a l S e x t e t . m a n y o f th e w o r t h i e s t m em b e rs o f F i f t y D allas s t u d e n t s a t te n d e d the the p ro fessio n have had h ard clim bs b anq uet a t the C a c tu s Tea Room last becau se o f th e p r e s tig e o f p r a c t it io n ­ n igh t. an d m u c h in te r e s t w as mani- e r s o fte n in ferior. i t e s t e d in t h e p rog ram . E yler N. S p e c ia l to th e T e x a n S t a t e C ollege, Pa., M arch 5. A s a t e a c h in g , a fo r c o lle g e p r e p a r a t io n num ber o f f e ll o w s h ip s are o f fe r e d a n ­ n u a lly in the P e n n s y lv a n i a S t a t e Col­ le g e v a r y i n g in va lu e from $1150 to $80<> to men an d w om en g r a d u a t e s of a n y c o lle g e o f good s t a n d in g . In re­ tu rn fo r the stip en d , the holder m ust rend er a h o u r s ’ lab oratory serv ice and m u st m ake at sta te d in te r v a ls to the dean o f th e school to w h ich ho or is ap poin ted re p or ts o f p ro g r e ss sh e uch ad vanced s tu d y or research in as will load to rn ad vanced d egre e in th is or a n o th er lim ited num ber o f in cla ssro o m or in stitu tion . to F e llo w s h ip s open to men on ly a n a s s ig n e d each o f the schools of a g r ic u lt u r e , e n g in e e r in g , liberal arts, m in in g , and n a tu r a l scien ce F e l lo w ­ sh ip s open to w om en o n ly are a s s i g n ­ ed to th e d e p a r t m e n t o f home eco­ n om ics and v o ca tion al tea c h e r t r a i n ­ ing- se lec tio n A p p lic a tio n m u st be file d b efo re M ay 1st; is m a d e by the f a c u lt y o f the s e v e r a l schools prior to J u n e 1st each year. The a p p lication should be ad d ressed to the dean o f the school in te r ­ in w hich the stu d en t is ested, S t a t e C o lle g e, Pa. FACULTY CLUB WILL USE Y POOL TABLES the F or tim e b ein g a t least, the g a m e room o f the Y M. C. A. p rom ­ ise s to w it n e s s once more the sk illfu l w ork o f cue e x p e r ts. S in c e th e S u ­ prem e C ou r t cu t o f f all hope some tim e a g o o f r e v iv in g th e Y. gam e room by r e f u s in g to decide on the co n ­ st it u t io n a lit y o f the S t a t e anti-pool h all law , th a t p art o f the a sso c ia tio n b u ild in g which is occupied by the pool tab le s h a s had an air o f Tunera1 gloom with their tables all draped black covers. th e in for th is room te m p o r a r ily N o w , how ever, the f a c u lty * I uh has asked p erm ission o f the Y. officials to use the club g a m e room, sin ce the one f o r m ­ e r ly located in the b u ild in g on San A n to n io stre et w a s destroyed i v fire on P er m issio n w a s read ily g r a n te d and from now on until re p a irs can be com pleted on the old room, th is n ew locati >•> w ill serve nuernliers o f the f a c u l t y as r.M brig and g a m e room last S u n d a y m o rn in g INTERNATIONAL Y SECRETARY HERE Richard Morse Visits in Home of R. H. Baker on Asso­ ciation Business ! ret ary o f the Mr. Richard M o r s e , a d v i s o r y sec- in te r n a tio n a l c o m m it­ last in A u stin , v is itin g Mr. R. IL I Bakei', T w e n t y - s e v e n t h a n d N u e c e s, B u r k e t e e o f t h e Y. M. C. A. , sp e n t night an A u s t in m an w h o se s o is a m e m b e r o f t h e B a k er , i n t e r n a - t i ' a a l com m i tee a ls o. Mr. Mo, c for le a v in g aga n ais m o r n i n g | is I N e w York. W k :1 be did n o t ai n * i m p o se in c o m in g , J d e r s to o d that he cairn- ii his p u r ­ is defi; Rely un- in c o n n e c t i o n r e g a r d n with a ss o c ia t io n basin* s t o s t a t e m o v e m e n t s t h a ’ a r e n o w he in g carried o u t . I l e di d not c o m e for a n y p u r p o s e d e a l i n g w i t h t h e 1 ' n i v e i s i t y directly E n t e r t a i n e d at B aker H om e. L a st night bt* w a - e n t e r t a i n e d at the h om e o f Mr. B a k e r , a n d d u r i n g the e v e n i n g he rec* , ed vi im f r o m : n u m b e r o f U m v e i -its an*! c i t y m e n . t b u - hi e - T h e s e calls w e r e both circ u it, and t h e C l a r e n d o n p u b l i c s c h o o l s . d e n ts n ow th a t Mr. S t o c k in g Ruth S to c k in g , a popular a lu m n a later s u p e r in t e n d e n t cd S t u ­ in sc h o o l w ill r e m e m b e r to S i n c e t h a t t i m e h e has is a b roth e r MOST OF MEDICS ENROLL AS “EXES” TO REPAIR DAMAGES DONE AT RECEPTION Majority Pledge Life Fealty to Varsity— Make Request Concerning Cactus F o u r - f if t h o f th e stu d e n ts of the S t a t e M edical C ollege w ere enrolled as lif e m e m b e r s o f the E x -S tu d v n ls ’ A s s o e ia iio n o f the U n iv ersity , as a re su lt o f a d rive sta r te d in Galveston, F eb. 28. Freshmen and Sophomores Par­ ticipating Agree to Turn in Their Names FACULTY INVESTIGATING [ Statement to Press and Pay for Loss Joe M c V eig h of Fort Worth, Student Committee Will Issue p r e s id e n t o f th e s t u d e n t body in Gal­ th a t card s had been vesto n , s t a te d r e c e iv e d f r o m 165 stu d en ts , and thai he e x p e c t e d 2 0 0 out o f the 250 in to enroll. W a la c e Hawkins sc h o o l .selected as r e p r e s e n ta tiv e from w a s tire m ain U n i v e r s it y to g o to Galva*- i i , , i i u i * I e ^ . ,, , the warm ton and in te r e s t the m edical stu d en t' in the a s s o c ia tio n . A t t h e tw o m e e t ­ in gs w h e r e he sp oke, on e a general c o n v o c a t io n in the m o r n in g , and that a f t e r n o o n the se n io r class, Mr. to . ,i • ii H a w k in s rem ark ed upon . • r e sp o n se g iv e n t o w h a te v e r w as pro e .. 1 p osed for t h e goo d o f “ Old Texas. e . ♦ *u * D e sp ite that fa c t . the. e a r e f u r t h e r re m o v ed from th ,, I r m e r s i t y s d aily life, t h e y f e e l that j . .. e .. its m a n y parts and th ey a re o n e of . . . wish to be ta k e n in as such. The stu- . /, , dent-! at G a lv e sto n have asked thai i , m -i .. ., the C a ctu s not be s e s ! p ortion , r e le g a te d t o the v ic in ity o f the a d ', and th e ir s e n io r s ’ p ictu res he p laced in th e c o lu m n s w ith the others. . . a i i t - t . .students i . , . ,M. . the , o f ., that . . .. the , iL . . . . . . i . . . . SERVICE CARS ARE TABOOED BY FRATS (B y Fred J. W h ite ). Dr. Robert E. V inson, P re sid en t of f * n,v o f T exas, at th e re­ * e J(,int assem b ly o f the Sophomore and F reshm an classes, addressed that body o f men Friday aftern oon and ex p la in ed what action taken hy the U niv ersity I would he authorities the class in regard rush which occurred at K n igh ts of i Columbus Hall last M onday even in g, „ „ , to . . . . • • , , . . . . . there .. is only on e w ay n C o m m i t t e e to W e i g h E v i d e n c e . w_ . ‘ be S tu dents C ouncil has not . . . .. , . ..................... jurisdiction over this m atter, said . . . . . .. Dr. Vinson, “and we would rather settle our own a ffa ir s than to have take action, the civil authorities to l e f t open 1 . I h a t is for the U n iv e r ­ . I ; have appointed, co n sis tin g o f seven members o f the fa c u lty , to in v e s t i­ gate the m atter c a r efu lly , g e t all the essential the J names of all the participants, i f pos­ sible, and to recom m end w h at pun- in clu d in g evidence, . , . • . , . , , . . . for action. * . , . . sity discipline co m m ittee, which . | ishment is deem ed n ece ssa r y .” O f f e r e e I* S e r i o u s . a it All from it s e lf f r a t e r n it y this in school is an “ u n n ecessary happened during his All Fraternities Pledge to Re­ duce Expenses of Social Af­ f a i r s by Riding Street Cars ----------- Dr. Vinson told thv assem bly ab out j his reading o f the class rush in a St I Louis newspaper while he w a s re- , turning to A ustin trip to I W ashington on U niversity b usiness. f r a t e r n it ie s o f th e U n iv e r s ity how the news g ot worse as he ap- have a g r e e d to quit. u s in g service cars preached home; how he realized the for t a k in g g ir ls to and from dances, gross exa ggeration of the n ew spa p er t h e a t r e s and other public e n t e r t a i n - j accounts, but in spite o f the n u m e r ­ a l * ! ! ' w hen s t r e e t car fa c ilitie s are \ ou* m isrepresen tation s, how he fin- In a resolu tion p assed by ally saw that th e truth was th a t the • v a B a b le . is de- a f fa ir was the w orst that had ever ev e r y in cu m b en cy as d a r e d t h a t and e x t r a v a g a n t p r a c t ic e ” and each President institution. He staled that the event could not be pie* gen in all se r io u sn e ss our condem ned severely en ou gh b ecau se “ pi v en t such p ractice am ong property l ights had been violated, an m em bers and p led ges.” Iii ord er to ca r r y th e ir plans into i o f fe n s e which was not to be ex p ec ted from college men; because the wood e f f e c t w ith o u t the cam pus had been w ish in g to atten d place th is w eek-end, it in danger of destruction by fire thin a r r a n g e m e n t s h a v e been made by the removal of the fire extin g uish- for -treet c a r s to run upon the hour ors which w*ere used in the rush; be- lives o f of m id n ig h t to accom m od ate return- j cause the p articipants nm in the rush were endan- w is lu n g to visit e a t in g places a fter gered ; hut. finally, and to be regret- ted most of alt, because the majur- this time, th e street car com pany has ity o f each o f the tw*o classes had ag reed to fu r n is h cars a t 12:40. The last car o f the g iv e tim e to return c a llin g upon service m achines, thought. the F u rth erm o re, for those j them selves their g irls in th is w a y without --------- 11 onti nue d on p a g e 4) le a v in g town at 12:40 will violated in c o n v en ien cin g those t a k in g building on is announced j left s t u d e n t s and their written f u n c t io n s pled ges ou ples. it is the of to The resolu tion p assed by each f r a ­ t e r n it y as a se p a r a te body is a s fo l­ lows; * W e. the f r a t e r n it ie s of the Uni- si tv o f T e x a s, re a liz in g that the m g and r e n t in g o f service cars by -tu d e n ts of the U n iv e r s ity for th*1 pose of t a k in g g ir ls to and from theatres, and m a n s . d u l l lances, rn public e n t e r ta in m e n ts, where is < t ca r f a c ilitie s are available, e x tr a v a g a n t ct ice, do, through our duly elected re p r esen ta tiv e, pledge pre\en* ii p ractice am ong our m e m b e r s and credited Ives a s f r a t e r n it ie s to u n n e c e ssa r y and ve I hir t h* pu get nth pi. and * j pie, -------------------------------o ...... IN S O N H A S H A D O N I VA C A T IO N . is from t h a t during In the m a tt e r o f P re sid en t R. E. to N e w York X ii ' o n ’s re ce n t visit am i W a sh in g to n , which he made the Board of upon in s t r u c t io n s o f in­ R e g e n t s o f the U n iv e r s ity , it the to n o te t e r e s t in g that he has been con- three y e a r s in stitu tio n he has im eted with th e hail on ly o n e w ee k 's v a c a tio n . Thi* the ard u ous d uties of la y - o ff c h ie f e x e c u t i v e o f the U n i v e r s it y was t w o y ea r s ago and con.Msted ta k e n o f a d e e r to Kerr County. O f that he has m ad e to d i f f e r e n t c i t i e s and t o w n s all wen* d u r i n g tak en on b u sin e s s c o n n e c t e d witfti the a f f a i r ' o f the U n iv e r s ity . is It the du ­ pointed o u t ne:- o f his o f f ic e call fo r e x e c u t iv e w ork that o f te n e m b r a c e s m a tter - in a sin g le o u tsid e o f A u stin . N o t in s t a n c e has he b een a w a y from A u s ­ tin d u r in g his three y e a r s o f presi­ d en cy. e x c e p t on U n i v e r s it y busine** that n a tu r a lly in c u m b e n c y , t h e m a n y h u n tin g trip.' trip b is REPORT MADE OF DALLAS MEETING O f f i c e r s Elected and Plans M a d e f o r C h u r c h I n t e r e s t s in South A m e r i c a wa- perfected at a ( h gam zat ioi in D allas d u r in g the mt'etmg held Ll -t part o f the week of a “ Brazil Con m eter ’ of the Methodist stu d en ts of .h- State of Texas, whose purpose it is to raise1 funds for the erection of a school in Passe Fundo, Brazil. This school will be manned by tea c h e rs u* from the United S ta tes by on and f , o Methodist Mission Board, thc«< will in ail probability be* sup- po ted by Texas students. Tho t nm et e r g w as attended by dele­ follo w in g schools o f th* gate th* mate: Southern Methodist Uni- vorsity, I nice sity of T e xas, South- v,’* stern U n iversity, W esley College. Texa State N orm al, S outhw est La Texas State Normal. N orth T exas S te le Normal, Rice In stitu te, Texas Woman’s Col leg*. T h ese joined the o r , ; rn a c addition, telegrap hed Westmorland College i Id also becom e m em bers that they w formed. in Min* Decherd l» S ecr eta ry. Officers elected w ere: President, Bishop Edwin D Mouzon of D a lla s; first v ee president* Dr IL L. Gray of S o u l bv. * stern U n iv ers ity , G eorge­ town, s cond vice-president, Raymond Taylor o f S. M. U .; secretary, Miss Mar* E. D e c h e r d of the U n iv e r s ity of Texas A ustin ; treasurer. Dr. G. F. Winfield of W esley College. Green gill#. In addition, Rev. C. L. Smith oi Brazil, a returned m issionary, was elected to De sta te student secretary I ( on tin ued on page 4) , f th* c la s s e s a r e : S. W . T. N. E L E C T S . tion o f in flu e n c e he en jo yed , and t h a t E IO of )Y tit, n , I era tan ol- in- ci- ich sti­ ff e in- o t r a ­ ft »n, od ‘C* or p- th Id ie *r as 12- P* -n e, ly j* l- g ll y i- ► -» i* I i I NEW ARRIVALS Q U E E N P RO G R AM N e w a r r i v a l s in O n e E y e l e t P u m p s in B lack I I j a n d D a r k B ro w n , w ith g I B a b y F r e n c h h e e l s a n d = srsr t u r n soles. All s iz e s , Blat k S a tin P la i n S tr ip | P u m p s , w ith B a b y Louis | rn Congress Ave. h e e ls a n d t u r n soles, $ 12.25 $ 9.50 h i : d a i l y t f a x a h AMUSEMENTS M A J E S T I C P RO G R AM Today, m atinee and night: Big Time Interstate Vaudeville. Today, last time A nita S t e w ­ art in “ In Old K entucky.” Apply 203 and 200 East T w enty-fifth — 7 St. Phone 3715. S T U D E N T S ’ P H O N E 5 - 0 0-8. P R E S S I N G S H O P . LET’S visit the Hall of Fame, 808 J U S T C A L L 5 0- 0- 8 ( t h e S t u d e n t * ’ f or that suit, d re s t or to be c l ean ed , p res sed or Tailor S h o p ) oa t suit -epaired. L et’s drop in at Moritz S il­ ver’s.— A dv. Charlie Kell urn s B arber Shop, 2 1 0 7 S p e e d w a y C harlie K e llu m ’s Barber Sh op, 2 1 0 7 S p e e d w a y BILLIE WOLF has the best parlor the town. Have you ever seen n Tall of Fame? 808 Congress Av*. S tu d e n ts ’ P ressin g Shop P o h n e 5-0-0-8 a LOST At Freshman reception, -reen “ Marx Mode” Overcoat, with a ,iair of brown gloves in the pockets. Finder please call 3431. LOST— A barpin set in pearls, at; Finder please j Freshman reception. all 1674. ifter 5 p. rn LOST— At Freshman reception, a -rreen "Marx Made” double-breasted overcoat, with a pair o f brown gloves in the pockets. Finder please call 5431 or leave at Texan office. D A N C IN G taught by Miss Krohn, information ring 1758, For further V R E S H M A N REC E PT I O N - Who­ ever took a green, double-breasted, silk-lined overcoat from K. C. Hall Munday night by mistake, please re­ turn to Texan office or phone 3344. LO ST — At K. C. Hall Monday night, key ring with two large and hree small cabin keys. Reward for r-eturn to Texan office or call 1751. FOR R E N T — One newly furnished room, suitable for two boys. Call at — 7 2606 Speedw ay. r a m s h o r n h o n o r e d f U n a o r n Literary Society ha* bMn honored with an invitation to *£fUl* u with th* American Association of E n ­ gineer*. To become a member o f this association, the applicant must pas* th® national qualification board which consists of a committee appointed for the sole purpose of passing and re­ jecting applicants. The purposes of the national asso­ ciation are: To interchange inform a­ tion beneficial to the engineering pro­ fession; leg isla ­ supervise proposed tion a ffe c tin g the engineering pr o fe s­ sion ; to promulgate the association s ideas through proper publicity, and to foster a brotherly sp irit- among engineers. Membership in the American Asso­ ciation o f Engineers is of five classes at Raines Mansion, 2110 Tom Green Street. LOST— A pair of brown fur-lined driving gloves; left probably in room 218 Friday, F ebruary 27. Finder please notify H. V. Mather at 694. COACH W A N T E D a t once who can trigonom etry. Phone IO coach 1232 a fte r 8p. rn. plane WILL the girl with whom I left m y watch at K. o f C. Hall, Monday afte r n o o n , please leave sam e at I he 7 Texan o f fic e or phone 4404. LOST— Gold band ring with in­ itial “ H ” set in stones. Liberal re­ ward for return to owner. Robert 9 Hardin. Phone 2612. JU R IT C H A R D C O N .D C- CHIROPRACTOR HELMER SCH OOL G R A D U A T E OFFICE H O U R F I O I ^ a . m Q - G p m ONE 5107 LfTTLtrifLO &LDG 502-505 A N e w S h i p m e n t English Brogues SI 5. OO B r o g u e s- M E N I Never Were B e t t e r Than N o w —Became They Look Well! — Th ey W e a r Well! — T h ey K e e p Well! T h is S hoe il lu s tr a t e d r e p r e s e n t s o n e of the greatest! The sty le is exceptional]? ■ in o u r e n o r m o u s stock. a n d th e l e a th e r a n d w o r k m a n s h i p a r e of the highest M ad e o f G ordo, N o r ­ w e g ia n G r a in , W ide fla n g e heel— $15.00 E. M. Scarbrough & Sot — certified, junior, candidate junior, student, and associate members. The purpose o f Ram shorn Literary Society is to fo ster am ong students of the U n iv er sity a knowledge o f e n g i­ neering subjects and to help them in the discussion of these subjects along lim­ lines. Membership technical ited to 32 There are now 30 active member*. is R ead th e T e x a n W a n t A da. M CKEAN,! CfllfANI W ho lesale Dry Goo N otions and Familia Goods 321-323 Congress At AND SOPHS "mmM! FO R A G O O D POLICY S e e All of you w ho have your WILLIAM G. BELL P h o n e 7 1 5 6 1 2 C o lo r a d o Street (Elks'Build D istrict A g e n t B a n k ers Life Company o f D e s M oines, Iowa T he Only M utual Life C om pany Operating Id Ii U n d e r A rm stro n g Law We have tailors who lf you w a n t a g o o d j o b in c le a n in g or alteration plw clothes r ip p e d and torn, — 7 bring th em to FRANK LAWS & CO. 7 2 0 C o n g r ess A v e n u e are experts. On your w ay to S u n d a y S ch ool or C hurch step in at th e SHINEPAR — A N D — UNIVERSITY TOGGERY 2300 1-2 Guadaia P h o n e 3 0 9 0 Citizens State BanI Only S ta te G u a r a n ty F u n d Bank in Austin, Tem Hie B ank w ith th e Chime clock. C o u rtesy , A c c u ra c y , a n d Service Assured President. Albert W. W ilkerson, Vice Pres. and CtfjJ Eldred McKina* U o Kuhn, A ssistant Cashier. For ,'esuits, a d v er t i se in Te x a n . Get T h at Gloss PO SITIO N OPEN: Dallas N ew s tw o and one-half hours per See John Lewis route; day, $8 per week. Your S a tisfa ctio n Is Our S u ccess liailllillllliaiinirrrillllillllllllllllMiiliiiillllllflJllllJiyHlHiUJillJl^L'.HliiliiiiiiiiiMiBimiimuiituiiinnimimainniiiiiimtMniii'- Wukasch Bros. FOR G O O D T H IN G S TO E A T lins DANCING — National, ive, Technique. Modern pecialized. studio. '991. Private i n t e n s ­ dances- Phone FRESHMEN 2 2 1 8 G u a d a lu p e P h o n e s 1 0 7 1 -4 0 0 7 \mmnw WORN THROUGH Have your WAGNER CAFE AND CONFECTIONERY C. G. W A G N E R , P rop. Short O rders, Lunches, Ice C ream an d Fountain D rinks Stationery, C andy, C igars, C igarette*, T o b a cco s, Etc. 2111 S p e e d w a y P h o n e 2 0 8 7 Re-Made by the shoe expert GEO. R. ALLE 2 4 t h a n d Guadalupe b Phone 4597. FIRING LINE S P E A K I N G OF S C R A P S © „ Offw* * « « u ‘ llrt - KntarwJ • • J * ' ffVr* »< A art**. iffVw *' J U 'l I, I M Oeesee*. . * . i|«| i. ,%to II • OM HVT ll (ta I ,04*. <4* A®* T . ----- ,---- f«* —--- »----- __AA A (K*tMr« s>rw*44*4 •Oth.-***« Vx-t^abe- 14. I t l l V.’ i i i ? " * * ' *■ l " , ‘ I* so Adrtaorr Board MILTON r Lino ftrfttof toCki*# W m**' W Rmwn * Slaefc H- Otis - ■• Manawa* MHer BUS. NESS BT AFT n t g k n t f brow n *1 Or*der Brin* STaster W B«*C [Anrethy BU»r4r»f> . - OrroJatto® *. aa la t a n ta ta A d v e r tis in g such This is by way of a venom ous pro­ test against in flictin g upon the U n i­ versity student body alleged reading m atter as is more or less r eg ­ ularly printed under the appropriate title of “ Sc r ap s.” At tim es these dis­ serta tions upon articles of dress of co-eds are written in such distinct­ ively fem in in e terms as to be quite fem inine unintelligible even c o n tin g e n t itself, and are more than m ea n in g less to the helpless drink- buyers. The writer o f them is un­ q uestionably equipped with a most M *nme*r e x p reggjVe and voluminous vocabu- ~ M lary, and hence takes advantage o f this fact to cleverly conceal all pos­ If ber workn were sible meaning. as there m ight be some semblance o f an e x ­ cuse for publishing them, but such lum inous as voluminous, the to ' PHOM II 41 red thi ngs A B O U T T H E M A U N D E R E R n , the Maunderings, I suppose. . ----- t o r e p a i r think w istfully of I cannot but think w istfully of th e d a m a g e bright dayg before We shall have to resign ourselves to i . it, t h e r e a r e h u t two things fo r th e fa c u lty a n d the students o f U n iv e r s it y to do as a result of th e class melee iiir iw as a result "i toe i m ss i _ , Monday night. O ne is t o d o a ll the the ----------- - the Maunderer p o s s ib le th e carne into tieing. His tone o f levity done. Th*' m e m b e r s F re sh m a n and S o p h o m o r e c l a s s - J »• what I object to most o f ail ai- though his insipid humor, flat as Ola i „ es are going to do t h i s by p a y in g , beer, deserves comment. B ut the t i ­ the o w ners OI the K . ( . Hall l o r , tjtU(1# he ta jceg toward the most Ba­ the loss they s u sta in e d . is one which should be dent Vinson and I have noted that of the discipline c o m m itte e a r e once or twice he spoke disparagingly H is bantering re- concerning the facuity are cer- going to m ake r e p a r a t i o n >y a s - ; sessing enough p u n i s h m e n t ta jn]y not jn keeping with the dignity t o make a re c u rre n c e of such a n 0f tbt, professional estate. He has a f f a i r im probable. been givin g much undesired and de- to sev- ju s t as im p o r ta n t is to c o r r e c t , «ral modest young ladies by his enum- ex ag g e rated r e p o r ts of th e OC- c a t i o n of the Wandering Beauties, cu rre n c e T h e re is no d o u b t b u t designating the person ilk question by thinly disguised names. He speaks th e a f f a i r M o n d a y n ig h t th a t frivolously of the vital phase of col- was serious, but n e ith e r is t h e r e life, namely, the earnest pu r­ lfg e any doubt t h a t it w as n o t n early In a word, he suit of knowledge. as serio us as it w as r e p o r te d to be both in A u stin an d o th e r pa- ridicule* the most serious t h a t is J cidedly unwelcome publicity th e m e m b e r s severely censured. A n o th e r th in g to do o f the church. We shall be compelled to endure is n o in c o n siste n c y in Hon only « , Urn* « the U n iversity P a T h " r e a d m ittin g some a c c u s a tio n s a n d "talent* remain do r m a n t Hut once " » > « lh>' true character of the in m a k in g am e n d s for th e m , h u t - ^ rn d e n y i n g th a t a r e lies. a c c u s a tio n s o th e r him in short order Men of the U n i­ versity, I ask you to rise with me in protest against him who is mocking you! ADAM MARTYR. a n o t h e r R E A S O N . th# the W ith recent relentless te rm s w ork , th e a n n o u n c e m e n t newspaper which has shown The students would be dense flood Swept along atop w * **w« stu d y now, etc., columns | A D E F E N S E OF T H E A M E R IC A N of the e x am in atio n sch edu le cam e the realizatio n in h u n d r e d s of of m c iTOinuanux ........ — minds t h a t all s t u d e n t s o f th e youthful anathema poured out upon U n iv ersity a r e not q u ite ready a in take co m p re h en siv e quizzes m on . wayg than one its friendship to to on the U niversity of Texas, comes the S im ultaneously w ith th is reali- oracular statem ent from our Senior zation cam e resolves on th e p a r t Sggg Simmons (T exan readers are of each delinqu en t s tu d e n t t h a t accustomed alliteration by this to he would begin s tu d y in g imme- tim e), in which he would prescribe d ia te I v ; th a t he m u s t n o t only for the Austin American sure means pass th is term . Hut th a t he must (1f currying favor from the Univer- make creditable g r a d e s a s well ; ,jty. th a t he knew by ex p e rie n c e th a t in­ cram m in g d u r in g e x a m in a tio n dw.d if we had not noted by this time Week Was an a g o n izin g a n d falli- the many ways in which the Austin hie process which he w ould avoid American has shown us favors in its by But at the the same time etc And t he n nine out of ten ot w*- would be presumptions if we did those delinqut nt S t u d e n t s cart'- not realize that there are thousands fully m a d e o u t t h e i r sch ed ules Of others who read the American be­ er, I urds, [tasted them on th e These readers want the news. They w ail' of the lr room s, a n d w e n t i UU j I nt* v rPttvl v TS v\ a ll L vile Xiv W 3, ’ ' v I I v ' * 414 4' v I on in their usual m e r r y w ays, want the facts. They got the first th* Freshman- t n ti rely forgetfu l o f tho a la rm - authentic story .L . J in g imminent e of ex a m in a tio n s . Soph fight Tuesday morning in the iii Lur ii^ iu t h e tr a d itio n a l Austin American, which was the only in Texas that gave the facts as they were. The follow- <«...« 0 1 i A u i i iiu a u u iio , oupii s. liiiiiAiuvin v T here ™ ~M ll I her* ar- gunmen’ - to r re v ie w in g d u r in g m orning paper arg u m the „ e last We* k s of t H i te rm , a n d Of not leaving most of th e prep- ujh were principally editorial. a r a t i o n for e x a m in a tio n s until a And, by the way, that paper did few ho u rs before th e fin a ls a r e fev. h o u r - !V th o f i n a l s a r e not say any one was seriously injured. is ait a d d itio n a l It left o f f adverbs until time should g i \ m h’V.V, a rg i ruer t t his t e r m M an v pe<>- the .1 .. .I t h e m en of the damage to K. C Hall was $1,000. It pl* L III v e r i t y hav*- Spent nearlv said it was estimated at that figure. their tim e dur rig t h e past te rm The dam age w as estimated by other in de* sling ir I t r u m erits of to r- newspapers at higher figures, lure and in As for the police, D. A., don’t you gruesom e b attles, the citi- t h a t ’s a matter for ia rg e r percentage of m en t h a n zen* of Austin to worry about ex- n.'Ual w e n t o fail this te r m , th e ; elusively? T hey pay the police to clam reception^ would be given m aintain order in their city It was av a cause, a n i their s e rio u s n e s s idea indeed clever would he a g g ra v a te d in th e eyes that the American was courting favor »f th e p u b lic . from the U niversity o f Texas by de­ the Austin police do aden stud eat- of th e U n iv e r- manding It did not say ^ .. fidos the student body. . . . t h i n k mat participating i urnuay muiiiiug ' I hen t i * . - * iv tx J III*?, (ll*** to conceive th e n , a I J justify them. of I. think -kl* Ll that . Mi . . the l f , in . a . I their duty. -uty a n d m em bers of t h e F re s h - m a n an d S o phom ore classes es- And just another little idea before pee Lilly, should m ake a n e f f o r t you rush off to class Ever sine* I to show’ t h a t th^ur tim e is no t w a« a Freshman I have had drilled ta k en Up en tirely w ith f i g h t i n g idea o f clean sport at and foolishness, but th e y also “T ex as.” Here is an idea that would know how t o a tte n d to th e s e ri- j OU8 business have come to college. more worthy o f the valuable th e y space offered by “The Firing L ine” than running down a friendly news- *or w h ich into me the W e a r e r e c e i v i n g d a ily I n e w s ty le s in a ll o f l a t e s t l e a t h e r s a n d heels. th e I B § T. II. Williams & Company for paper policy, without discrimination. following its own new? the fir st place, Let’s clean up our own yards before we go on sanitary inspection tours. In let upper c la ss­ men her* after follow the example of the FroHhrnen in taking it for granted they are contesting with gentlemen — the real loyalists who are careful of their conduct because they know it is necessary to save the name of the University. Then Slippery Jim of Temple w on ’t have such e x e e lk r t op­ flaut his disgusting portunities propaganda in the face of an all too credulous public. to In the second place, it m ight be a good idea to clean up some of our own journalism. For a college daily purporting to to be a newspaper come out with such a simpering, glossing account of what is admitted to lie the worst riot in a decade of Varsity history, is to prostitute the mission of a real newspaper. An 8 p n p Distinctive Small Gifts, Dance C ards an d Favors. 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' D R I V E R L E ^ " C A R /"— E G U IP C O W I T H M O D E R N A C C E yY O R IE F - / r n i n g o f P H O N E of the mean* which brought about in ju r ie s and p ro p erty th e p erso n a l d a m a g e . the S e c o n d : T he pn*sa o f the state ha a g r e a t ly exaggerated en o u vn efis o f the a f f a i r , and it in the d u t y of each s t u d e n t t o use e v e r y e f f o r t to im p r ession s. c o r r e c t su ch e r r o n e o u s T h ird: W e sta n d ready to do all in ou r p o w e r, both p e r s o n a lly and as cla sse s , to p r e v e n t a r e c u r r e n c e o f a sim ila r d is t u r b a n c e . F o u r th : W e sta n d re a d y to make p rom pt an d fu ll f in a n c ia l a m e n d s to th e o w n e r s o f th e K n ig h t s o f ( o lu tty bus Hall. s o p h o m o re In o rd er to e x p e d it e m a tter s, the p r e s id e n t s o f and the f r e s h m a n c l a r e s are h ere b y e m p o w ­ er ed to a p p o in t a c o m m it t e e to s e t t le all c la im s fo r d a m a g e to K. C. Hall and to a p p o in t a se co n d c o m m it t e e to g iv e t h e s e r e s o lu tio n s th e w id est p u b lic ity p ossib le. t o d a y l a s t t i m e s ANITA STEW ART In th e G r e a t A m e r i c a n Classic “ IN OLD KENTUCKY” A story of d a r i n g d e e d s in old K e n t u c k y , th e land of b e a u t i f u l w o m e n a nd a u i r m t h e a t r e LAST TIMES TOD A Y MATINEE — A N D — NIGHT Offers You 7 Big Acts of the Best in Vaudeville PLANT ONIONS N O W ’ C R Y S T A L W A X YE L L O W W A X B E R M U D A ’ B E R M U D A ! JO E C. 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G SECRETARY HERE SPRING clothes — a n d , . hats VARSITY SLIDES AND REELS REACH MANY Division of Visual Instru ct ion Sends Il l u st r a te d Lec tur es O ve r State i t e a n n u a l report of th e division I o f v isu a l in stru ctio n o f th e Depart- i m e n t o f E x ten sio n o f t h e I niversity in visual sh o w s a m arked in str u c tio n se rv ic e in this state. in c r e a se the reports \ y e a r a g o this division. show ed I IG,UDO p eop le in a t t e n d a n c e a t the film s and slides se n t e x h ib it io n s o f the ou t by I period b e t w e e n March I, 1919. and th is year 5 1 1 ,0 0 0 p eop le It is the purpose of he d ivision to secu re m ore m aterial on tra v e l an d su b j e c ts w ell c o r r e ­ lated with t h e stu d ie s ta u g h t in the March o f w e r e re ach ed . D u r in g s c h o o ls o f T e xas. Ed uc a t i o n a l Set on Circuit. The d ivision has o rg a n iz e d a n o th er sp ecia l cir c u it serv ic e of illustrated le ctu r es. O w in g to the w ork o f re­ organization this sp ecial s e r v ic e w as b eg u n It is p urposed to start the cir c u its f o r n ex t yea r in the fall. this late. i,Continued from page I) i n t e r e s t i n g life. He w a s the first the interna­ e x e c u t i v e s e c r e t a r y o f t io n a l c o m m it t e e and h eld th a t posi­ tion c o n t in u o u s ly fr o m 1 8 6 6 t o 1 9 1 5 , w h e n he w as s u c c e e d e d by John R. S in c e th e n he h a s b e e n ad­ M ott. v isory th e a s s o c ia t io n , s e c r e t a r y o f an d he has m a n a g e d to k e e p a c t iv e an d on the job in s p it e o f a d v a n c e d yea r s. R e s p o n s i b l e f or G r o w t h o f Y. in H e th e m o v e m e n t is th e m an a b o v e all o th e r s w h o has b e e n r e s p o n s ib le f o r t h e d e ­ velopment o f th e U n ite d S t a t e s and in f o r e i g n c o u n ­ tries. H e sta r t e d on t h e c o m m i t t e e w h e n he w as its o n ly m e m b e r , an d he th e p la c e it up h a s n o w b uilt w h e r e it e m p lo y s a s t a f f ol 3 6 5 s e c ­ r e t a r ie s , 161 o f w h o m t r a v e l o u t o f f o r e ig n N e w York and 201 t h e to in fie ld s . D u r in g ali the y e a r s he w a s in sh o w e d a d e f i c i t c h a r g e t h e r e w a s o n ly o n e f i ­ w h ich in it c lo s e d . All o t h e r s n a n c e s w h e n c a m e t o an end w ith d e b ts paid up 1871 th e in fu ll. x I n te re st e d in T e x a s. S p e a k in g o f his trip t h r o u g h t h e s t a t e , Mr. M orse sa id : “ I h a v e v is ­ ited on this trip D a lla s. F o r t W o r th . C le b u r n e , San A n t o n i o , H o u s t o n and to m e A u s t in . O f sp e c ia l it s m is s io n s , w a s San A n t o n io w ith I c o n g r a t - p a r t ic u la r ly th e A la m o . y o u n g m e n o f T e x a s f o r i n t e r e s t u la te th e R O B E R T W MCCLENDON. P r e s id e n t S o p h o m o r e Class. fe a r l e s s men. ( A K L C. W E L L E R , P r e s id e n t F re sh m a n Class. Ha w k i n s P l e ads for Cl ea n Class Spirit. F O R M E R CO ED R U N S F O R C O U N T Y A T T O R N E Y R A Y M O N D L. M U R R A Y O f Port A rthur. P h o to by J e n a e n - R a y n o e r . E p w orth L e a g u e o f the U n iv e r s ity id e n tity , but p e r s u a sio n o p c r a t ;on> W iiile w a i t i n g for Dr. V in son to Miss N e llie G. R o b e r tso n o f G r a n ­ a rr iv e , t h e m en w e r e a d d r esse d by ’ b u ry, a f o r m e r s t u d e n t W a la c e H a w k in s , p r e s id e n t o f S t u d e n t s ’ A sso c ia tio n , w h o im p r essed I d id a c y in the U ni- the j v e r s it y , has a g a in a n n o u n c e d her can- for c o u n t y a t t o r n e y o oo< , y co u n ty. Mu* R o b e r t, o n ,,* a T .d u u s of .h e Law D epartm ent and ha, ^ ^ nerved o n e term as c o u n t y a t to r n e y . the state is n e c e s s a r y lo w er c la ssm e n with th e m e n t, “ C lass sp irit in c o l le g e life , b ut d e s t r u c t io n o f p ro p ­ e r ty an d p ers o n a l in ju r y can n ot be ; f o r g iv e n by y o u r s e lv e s , th e U n i v e r ­ sity, or He en d o rse d s t a t e . ” clea n and le g it im a t e d is p la y s o f cla ss j sp irit and r e c o m m e n d e d th a t t h e r e s - 1 o lu tio n s a d o p te d by e x t e n d e d so as M e th o d ist Church to sh o w t h a t t h e r e w a s no or m a lic e b e t w e e n th e ta k in g part in th e rush. ill w ill tw o c l a sse s Hon L F A G U E in t e r e s t th e in m issio n s. is parti! n«iri> is s h o w i n g br* a The o r g a n z a - s.upp jrting I N T E R E S T E D IN M I S S I O N S . P r e s id e n t M c C L n d o n o f the soph- i b our w ill to t i e P1"1* o rn o re c la s s and P re sid en t W e lle r o f a in tat ion and d is c u s s io n o f t h e his- l>e g iv e n over the f r e sh m a n c la s s a p p o in te d a joint c o m m it t e e c o n s is t in g o f W illiam Mc- B o o k m a n will g iv e a ii* ta. t< t h i s ^mission wot , u r >' • * J"* is e This is to in tr o d u ce B u ck , th* I A b o u t t h ir ty schoo ls are on vpnr’s circ u it and the f o llo w in g sets M a u t m r e r . H« c o n s e n t e d to h a v * j ^ , use to n , P a r k . M ount ■ , no on his P‘cture made thl9 column I Rainier, Hiawatha, Wild Animals, only on condition that he could pose Rubber Historic Paris. Masterpieces hard. boil , d expreasion I , pajn’ti njt. j am aica, and Tuberculo­ a r „ useJ both in commo- ^ diKouraKe vioIent at - 1 ® ’ for f e lt th a t it w as c o u r t in g let h im s e lf be p ic tu r e d t e m p t s on his bodily c o m f o r t , re ally jury to t h e g a z e o f e n r a g e d s t u d e n t s w ho p erh a p s up to the p r e s e n t h a ve not le a rn ed his o v e r c a m e his th** c o m p r o m is e state d . ju s t o b je c tio n * , with All s e r io u s n e s s a sid e, h o w e v er , Mr. M u rray fr o m Port A r t h u r , with h op es o f g e t t i n g his -en ior is a law, LL. B. in J u n e , 1920. B e sid e * his “ M idn igh t M e a n d e r ­ i n g s ” in The D a ily T e x a n , Mr. Mur- i ray m a in t a in s a co lum n o f U n i v e r ­ the B e a u m o n t E n t e r ­ in s it y n e w s prise, and is re g u lar c o r r e s p o n d e n t j fo r t h a t p aper and f o r th e H o u sto n j is p r e s id e n t o f the j C hronicle. He | n ity c e n t e r and re g u la r school work the in* R ep orts re ce iv e d for m a ^e r ja ] js b e in g w ell received, in d ic a t e th a t p rom Art L e ague . ^ c ir c u it o f art prints is also u a s t y e a r *r---- in th e d ivision o g i * c* r e c e iv e d a g i f t o f ored art p rin ts from the H o u sto n A rt t h e u n ion w h ich h ad f o r m e d f o r t h i r t y - f i v e col- h a v in g c o m e fr o m t h e o n ly stave in it- s e l f a s e p a r a te an d i n d e p e n d e n t g o v ­ e r n m e n t b e f o r e j o i n i n g t h e u n io n . I congratulate f o r h a v in g su ch a h isto ric a l b a c k g r o u n d to w h ich to th e m L e a g u e , and th e se art b e in g ex h ib it *d w ith splendid s u c c e s s a m o n g the sc h ools and c o m m u n it ie s o f T e xas. ---------------o---------------- * I i i R E P O R T M A D E O F DA LL AS M E E T I N G ( witinued fr o m p a g e 1.) for T e x a s , h a v in g been o f f e r e d for that position by the Board o f M is­ liv e up t o .” a s H e e x p r e s s e d h im s e lf b e in g p le a se d w ith th e c o n d itio n o f t h e a s ­ s o c ia tio n s in th e t o w n s o f th is s t a te . “ T h e a s s o c ia t io n s are all l o o k i n g f o r ­ w a r d , ” h e said, “ a n d t h e o u t lo o k is now' c o r r e s p o n d in g t h e h o p e f u l the e c o n o m ic an d b u s i­ in o u tlo o k to n ess w o r ld .” o f the D a n i e l s ’ F u n d m o v e m e n t . N. i ' to tell o f t h e p r o g r e ss L. Br o w l i the T e x a s c o l ­ o f the w o r k a m o n g re p o r t le g e s. t h e r e c e n t A c o n v e n t i o n in D a lla s , at w h ich th e r e w e r e r e p r e s e n t a t iv e * from th e v a r i o u s U m v e r s . t y f r o m c l Is Of w as ......... th . State, w ill be « iv e n ptodifed to S tg m a D e lta Ch., honormry y este rd a y I r e s s _ C lub, f r a t e r n it y , , . a n d sions. l l . It < o x . c h a ir m a n o f t h e D an- j o u r n a l i s t s ■ by i e l s ’ F u n d c o m m i t t e e . M iss M ary I'., m oanin g . . . . l f you want a fa tu r e you go to an artic. If you want fine fa tu r e y o u go to the ber,! in e t m akers— I f you w ant FINE CL y o u m u st go to foist f in e clo th in g —not to c h a n ts who deal in M E D IO C R E Clothing Trv USS '■Mil Inn a n d you get the UMH Q U A L I T Y and absoil c o r r e c t stle. I t’s H E R E for YOU. r n A beautiful Spring f o r $ 6 .5 0 — get one. to Miss Di e n c o u ra g e m en t cla ss, o f which she was i an d that her influence will h .3. T h a t heaven is nearer it D e c h e r d has s o m e i n t e r e s t i n g le t t e r s to read from Mr. an d Mrs. D a n ie ls , w \u> a re c a r r y i n g on this g r e a t work in Passe* I u n d o, Brazil. D R I V E P O S T P O N E D in w o r k i n g ou t j j h a s T e e n used In v ie w of t h e f a c t t h a t this term the f i r s t c o l le g i a t e u nit o f t h e g o v e r n ­ m e n t s a v in g s d iv is io n s o f t h e U n ite d S ta t * s, th e re w ill be no a c t i v e w ork in th is m o v e m e n t u n t i l the l a u n c h e d fact S p r a n g , t h a t t h e r e w as no e x a m p l e t h a t c o u ld * b e u sed for t h e p u r p o se , t h e f o u n d a - j B e c a u s e o f term . t h e . Mr. M urray is a m e m b e r o f D elta e I P la n s w e r e fo rm u lated fo r the rais- t h e „t u d e n t l of S c h ool Wi l l Requi re $ 6 0 , 0 0 0 . R E S O L U T I O N S O F R E S P E C T . r n , . y am i » tho G erm an Club Kappa E p silo n r e c to r o f rncrly he w a s an a c t iv e m e m b e r o f G ofer Law' S o c ie t y and A t h e n a e u m . B e f o r e th e w a r he w a s on th e b a s e ­ *• ball t e a m . D u r in g th e w a r he w as an en sign in the n a va l a v iation . He first e n ­ in the M arine Corps, and w as listed sta tio n e d at Paris Island, S. C., g o ­ in g fro m t h a ’ place to B o s to n Tech. to tr a in f o r the naval a v ia t io n . He was l a t e r se n t to A k r o n , Ohio, and to R o c k a w a y B e a ch , L o n g Island. N . W. -o- For- amQUnt w i „ be „ „ e s tim a t e d th a t this ired f o r th e buUd. , _ f n e c e s s a r y land and e q u ip p in g in g o f the school, in c lu d in g purch ase the building. B y the school is m ea n t three b u ild in g s ; a m ain b u ild in g, boys' dor­ m itor y. and g ir ls ’ d o r m ito r y ; th e to ­ tal p a tr o n a g e to he cared for bein g es tim a te d a t about 200 stu d en ts. T h is $60,000 w as assig n e d to the various schools to raise, a m o u n ts b ein g ap por­ tioned in proportion to the num ber of in the M ethodist stu d e n ts re g ister ed in g titu tio n , W h e r e a s , it h a s p le a se d t h e F a t h e r o f us all to r e m o v e fro m o u r m id s t c a u s e it has opened its .ooh our fr ie n d and f e l l o w s t u d e n t , M iss c e iv e this one of our numb* 4. That a copy of the**. Ju lia B. T im m , t h e r e f o r e b e it the U n i v e r s i t y de- be spread on the minutes*) p a y m e n t o f th e M e t h o d is t E p is c o p a l d a y school; that copies e to T h e Texan and the Ha S u n d a y sch ool o f A u s t i n : R eso lv ed , by I 1. T h a t in lo s i n g her t h is d iv isio n p apers, ami .hat a c pj o f the S u n d a y sch ool has s u s t a i n e d ber a real loss, f o r t h o u g h sh e had b e e n fani:i> • • ; ‘ 1 w ith us on jy a sh o rt t im e lo y a lt y and C h r istian h er , | , h a s b e e n se n s ib ly felt e r e c e n t l y , ; d e v o t io n 2. T h a t her e x a m p le h a s b e e n an J V o v pAfFl * " A i n W. H. KEESE. • gTBASSWl t i e n and w o r k in g o u t o f th e e n t ir e i y y Q M A N U R G E S S H O E R E F O R M I s c h e m e had to be m a d e by t h e d i f f e r - j in t h e U n i-i o n t c o m m i t t e e s w o r k in g Miss Harriet W ilde, p h y s ic a l di- v a r s i t y o f T e x a s . the m a s o n F or t h a t it is d e sir e d to c r e a t e an o r g a n - r e c t o r the N a ­ t a t i o n that w ill be *»f l a i r i n g b e n e f i t t io n a l Y. W. C. A., r e c e n t ly sp en t r e p r e s e n t a t iv e o f ______ ! a.rid s u b s t a n t i a l in its n a t u r e , the a day a t t h e I niversity. in p o s s i b l e t h e w a y in to e f f e c t s lo w ly that m o re se n s ib le th* U n i v e r s it y , s t a t e s t h e s c h o o l o f p hysical I ( M i n d e r o f t h e t e r m to t h e v ery b est s t a r t i n g a h e a l t h c a m p a i g n ! darts w ill be put a n d c a r e f u lly . J o h n H. tr a in in g \ w t r y , h ead o f t h is m o v e - w o m e n , sh e d iscu ssed the n eed In c o n s u lt a t io n w ith m em b e rs o f for for rnont .-hoes for the w o m e n .-Alice e v e r y o n e will b e p u t t i n g t h e re- a n d g ir ls o f A m e r i c a . Miss W ild e is the is in a d v a n t a g t this - t a l l y i n g , there will b e no m o r e com - her r n i t t e e m e e t i n g ? th- > . V\ C A. repre- u n t i l ■ T m , but that i m me d ia t el y a f t e r the t s e d a t i v e s ar e asking m a n u f a c t u r e r s t o m a k e th e sor t o f sh oes th a t w ill fit e x a m in a t i o ns the f o o t an d c o n f o r m to n atu ra l lines. taken. Miss W ild e h a d wi t h h e r n u m e r o u s c h a r t s an d f ilm - wh i ch s h o w th e re­ S h e sta te d s u lts o f ill-fit! m g shoes. t h e p r e s e n t-d a y th a t she o b j e c t s sh o e p u r e ly p h y s io lo g ic a l; v ie w p o in t. of U n ite d S t a t e s , a n d p r o p e r sh o e s S I G M A D E L T A R HO d e f i n i t e a c t io n wall be S p r i n g ; m o v e m e n t I N I T I A T E S f o r w a r d i n g s p e c ia lt y . f r o m t h e to In in in itiation D e lt a S ig m a Rho, h o n o r a ry pub­ its lic s p e a k in g f r a t e r n i t y , w ill hold a n nu al f o r n e w m em b e rs S u n d a y , March 7, a t 6 0, a t th e Dris- k ill H otel. T h o se to be in it ia t e d are Alb ert S id n e y J o h n s t o n , H . T. B o w ­ er, W a y n e H o w ell, an d W . R D u f f y . R e se r v a t io n * should be m ade by p h o n i n g G a r la n d D a y . 2 9 5 8 , a n y t im e b e f o r e S u n d a y noon. T h e in itia tio n will be form al and w ill be c h a r a c t e r ­ ized by black g o w n s and f i t t i n g d i g ­ nity. Dr. S h u r t e r w ill h a v e g e n e r a l c h a r g e of the in itia tio n . -------------- o----------------- MORE C O E D L A W Y E R S in from sto ry Tho f o l l o w i n g w o m e n i D e p a r t m e n t w e r e o m i t t e d ' n e w s in the Law the y e s t e r d a y ’s T e x a n : la w s , H a llie K e a h e a y . C arol J u n io r H o f f P a u l in e and F ran k, w ho w a s in c lu d e d as an a c a ­ d em ic s t u d e n t t a k in g law c o u r s e s , is a r e g u la r la w s t u d e n t , a n d V ir g in ia is t a k in g j u n io r H a n n a , an a c a d e m . F a lv e v . S u e work. T H E T E X A N IS Y O U R P A P E R . IF Y O U B E L I E V E IN R E C I P R O C I T Y IT S U P T O Y O U TO P A T R O N I Z E T E X A N A D V E R T I S E R S A d v e r t i s e in The I exan. EXCELSIOR MEAT MARKET A l L K I N D S OF M E A T S i ' n v cold -storage P h o n n« 6 2 5 nr I 725 in the city Patton’s Union Market P a t t o n *nd S aw ye r, Prop*. D E A L E R S IN F ISH A N D o y s t e r s o f a l l k i n d s A ls o F r u it s and V e g e t a b le s I has. S a w y e r , Mgr. PL. 213 P r o m p t Delivery 115 W est Sixth S tr ee t P H O N E 1 6 1 T H E STUDENTS PHOTO CLUB B. PAYNE, Manager O nc e a Member; Always a Member Costs You Nothing to Join; Saves You TIME and MONEY LET THE CLUB DEVELOP YOUR FILMS m d — PRINT YO UR PICTURES A T C O S T You Press the Button; We Do the Rest ALL WORK GUARANTEED Best of Se rvice Leav e Y o u r F i l m s a t t h e F o l l o w i n g STUDENT ENTERPRISES T H E C O - O P A t a Litt le M o r e T h a n C oa t’ Y .M . C. A. E v e r y b o d y ’* F r i e n d THE sffS JW e ’Em l!p g j r o g g j jg i ATTOUR SEBJ AT ALL Those Involved Sign S t a t e m e n t . A t the c o n clu sion o f Dr. V i n s o n ’s address, the a s s e m b ly d ecid e d u n a n ­ im ously that all those w ho had tak e n part in the ru*h would sign a s t a t e ­ m ent to that e f f e c t and d e liv e r the same at the o f f i c e of Dr. V in so n , in order to sh ould er th** r e s p o n s i b il­ it y openly and to re trie v e as fa r as possible their honor in the m a tter . Resol ut ions Passed. B efore Dr V in so n w as in v ited to attend and ad dress the m e e t in g , the follow in g r e so lu tio n s w ere p a ssed u n a n im o u s ly : W hereas, the an nu al f r e sh m a n re­ ception, held a t K n ig h t- o f C o lu m ­ bo* Hall M on d ay night, March I, r e ­ sulted in the use o f w e a p o n s w hich ! caused bodily injury to m e m b e r s of both sop hom ore and fresh m an c la s s e s and to said K n ig h ts o f in d a m a g e C olumbus Hall; arni, in Whereas, said d istu r b a n c e has or casioned ad v erse c o m m e n t the press o f the st a te due to the lack o f know ledge o f t h e s e papers c o n c e r n ­ ing stud en t cu sto m s , and to th e u n ­ usual seriou sn ess o f the class a f f a i r ; and, Whereas, the U n iv e r s ity o f T e x a s has su ffer ed g r e a t ly b e c a u s e o f th e se facts the public; therefore be it h ereby the m ind s o f in the t h a t w e , Resolved, s o p h o m o r e t h e m em b e rs of fre sh m a n classes of the U n iv e r s ity o f T e x a s, f o l l o w ­ do hereby mak>- know n ing fact-: and the First: We g r e a t ly regret the u w Gill o f C o rsica n a , S t a n l e y Babb o f G a lv e s t o n , Knox C h a n d ler o f K in g s ­ v ille, and R e e s e C le v e la n d o f C l e ­ burne to issu e an o f f i c i a l s t a t e m e n t o f the fa ct* o f the o c c a s io n , to he The for Hal l a n n o u n c e d c o m m it t e e rep a irin g the d a m a g e to K. ( will S a tu r d a y . out to the pres to c o l le c t th e Ire a p p o in te d o f t.h<- s t a t e f u n d s and C H A P E L N OT I CE . C o n t in u in g his talk on the life o f A u g u s t in e , F a th e r O ’D ow d told o f the g a r d e n e x p e r ie n c e o f this g r e a t c h u rch l e a d e r . f}ne d ay A u g u s t in e , b e in g v e r y m uch tro u b le d in m ind, w e n t o u t to the gard en at th e back o f the c o lla g e. T h er e he h eard so m e ch ild re n at a t “ R ead w h at lies their g a m e s . O n e o f th e m ca lle d y o u r o u t , f e e t . ” He picked up a co p y o f th e S c r ip tu r e s t h a t lay at his f e e t. By r e a d i n g a ve r se th a t he t u r n e d to at ran d om , and by a stu d y o f o v e r ­ NVo P la to n is m , A u g u s t in e cam e the difficulties h e had w ith regard to the r e a lity o f sp iritu a l v a lu e s and the origin o f evil. F a th e r O ’Dowd w ill co n tin u e his talk this m o rn in g. 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