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T h e f u t u r e S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n m u s ic a ls w e r e discussed. M o r t a r B o a rd s p o n s o re d th e f i r s t p r o g r a m in o f th is n a t u r e w hich w as h eld th e m a in T e x a s lo u n g e o f last m o n th . D e fin i te n u m ­ U n io n b e r s on th e p r o g r a m will be d e ­ c i d e ! a t th e n e x t m e e tin g , Miss Park.* said. t h e W ell, it lo oks like V I R G I N I A R O B E R D E A U will n e v e r t i r e of sh o w in g f i r s t on e an d a n ­ o t h e r a t h l e t e a good tim e. W E R T Z th*' use, sa y s M A R G A R E T , w h en you r a n a c tu a lly th r iv e o f f o f such a th in g . th e n A nd h ave you n o ticed J E R O M E V A N N O Y his c u t t i n g sk a t e s f o r th e girls late ly. G e n t l e ­ m e n . h e ’s on th e o rig in a l w heels. up on c a t K A T H E R IN E N EA L o f L i t t l e ­ fie ld has di V. A llre d , S erv ice r e p o r t e d y e s t e r d a y . 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L a v e s , P a w n b r o k e r , 2 1 7 E a s t s i x t h S t. t io n * f o r C o s m e t i c * f o r t h e t h e m e n . Y o u ' r e b o u n d l a d ie s , t o i l e t p r e p a r a ­ t o in a 5c a n d 1 0 c s a v e w h e n y o u s h o p s t o r e . H A G E Si CO. 2 3 3 2 G u a d a l u p e . BOARD A N D ROOM L I S T E N , b o y s — L o v e l y r o o m f o r 2 b o y s . S i n g l e b e d s . 1 % b l o c k s c a m p u s . Goo d m e a l s . S l e e p i n g p o r c h . 1 9 0 4 S p e e d w a y . P h o n e 7 7 6 6 . BO YS R o o m a n d b o a r d . L a r g e r o o m s , a d ­ j o i n i n g b a t h an d s l e e p i n g po rc h . E x ­ c e l l e n t m e a l s . p r ic e d . 1 8 0 1 C o n g r e s s . R e a s o n a b l y P H O N E 2 - 5 2 2 1 R O O M a n d b o ar d f o r t w o b o y s . $ 2 5 . 0 0 p e r m o n t h . S l e e p i n g p o r c h . A d j o i n i n g c a m p u s . 2 1 0 2 G u a d a l u p e . P h o n e 6 5 5 9 . B E A U T I F U L r o o m v a t e e n t r a n c e . 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P h o n e 6 5 4 6 . fo r n i s h e d a p a r t m e n t U N U S U A L L Y A T T R A C T I V E n e a t f u r ­ ( n e w ) . P r i v a t e e n ­ t r a n c e . B a th . K i t c h e n e t t e E x c e p t i o n a l l y q u i e t . T h r e e b l o c k s w e s t c a m p u s . 2 5 0 5 S e t o n A v e n u e . $ 2 2 . 5 0 . ROOMS FOR RENT S I N G L E R O O M . S o u t h e a s t e x p o s u r e . A d j o i n s h a th . N e a r U n i v e r s i t y . Q u ie t . P r i v a t e h o m e . R e a s o n a b l e . G a r a g e a v a i l ­ able. P h o n e 2 - 1 0 7 9 . D E S I R A B L E b e d r o o m j o i n i n g b a t h w i t h s h o w e r . Phi v a t ? h o m e . G a r a g e 4 5 1 6 . 3 1 0 7 W h e e l e r . O n e b lo c k n o r t h w e s t 3 0 t h . a v a i l a b l e . P h o n e p£i\ UPPERCLASSMEN—A ttractive r o o rn. N e w h o m e . L a r g e c l o t h e * c l o s e t s . T w i n b e d s . H a r d w o o d f l o o r s . T i l e h at h . C l o s e t o c a m p u s . ( ' J I . G a r a g e f u r n i s h e d . Mr s. 1 3 th . W r i g h t . 5 0 0 W . O N E v a c a n c y S o u t h e a s t f o r b o y s l e e p i n g b ed s. S h o w e r . T h r e e 2 5 0 3 1 2 Rio G r a n d e . P h o n e 8 2 1 1 . in p o r c h . b l a c k s l o v e l y h o m e . S i n g l e c a m p u s . R O O M — T w o b e d s , p r i v a t e h a t h . A l s o f o u r r o o m s w i t h h a t h . G a r a g e f o r ail. E n f i e l d h o m e . P h o n e 6 6 7 2 . L A R G E . C L E A N , d e s i r a b l e f o r in q ui et h o m e . M u s t h e s e e n to r o o m s b o y s , be a p p r e c i a t e d . 190!) N u e c e s . S I N G L E BOO M f o r g ir l g r a d u a t e s t u ­ d e n t ’. 140!) W e s t A v e n u e . P h o n e 4 0 7 6 . b e d r o o m T H R E E B L O C K S w e n t o f c a m p u s . S o u t h in p r i v a t e h o m e . C o n n e c t i n g b at h . P r i v a t e e n t r a n c e . U t i l i t i e s f u r n i s h ­ ed. M r s. H o f e r . 2 3 0 9 Rio G r a n d e. L A R G E R OOM a d j o i n i n g s l e e p i n g p o r c h . 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P h o n e 5 4 1 5 . in B O A R D F O R B O Y S . E x c e l l e n t m ea l* . P e r m o n t h , 2 m e a l s , $ 1 6 . 0 0 . 3 m e a l s , $ 1 8 . 0 0 . T r i a l m e a l f r e e . 1 9 0 2 S p e e d w a y . P h o n e 4 4 0 4 . n er A d j o i n i n g b a t h . U P S T A I R S ROI iM— C oo l n o r t h e a s t c o r ­ h o m e . F o u r b l o c k s f r o m U n i v e r s i t y , F o r b o y s . 1 7 0 8 G u a d a l u p e . P h o n e 7 0 6 4 . P r i v a t e A n d so lone: as h u m a n n a tu re is h u m a n n atu re , people will grow tired of things, alter their ideas, an d seek evcr-new avenues to g re a te r co m fo rt a n d happiness. Since people are al­ w a y s search in g for som ething, be su re w h a t you w a n t to sell is in a place w h e re the most p eop le will see it as they search. Use T h e Daily Texan Classified Section. PAGE THREE the The three introduced to W ith a musical act typical o f M e x ic a n T r o u b a d o u rs N o w at H a n c o ck is Gliding.” Anderson will Eve sing a solo, “ There is a Green Hill Far A w a y .” of the W e sle y F o un d atio n , tation o f these song hits. is the stu d e n t organization U n iversity M ethodist pervision o f m em bers o f the f a c ­ ulty, each h a ndling those topics that fall within his special field. Once on the s t a ff, the stu d en t editor must have work accepted at issue to retain old Mexico, the fiv e Royal M e x i - 1 least every third can Troudadours opened a tw o- his position. The final editin g is day run a t the Hancock Theater done by a mem ber o f the fa c u lty Music for both services is u n ­ der the direction o f H erbert Wall. stu d en t classes will meet at 9:30 o ’clock for the g e n ­ eral assem bly. New’ plans for the semester’s work will be a n no u nced Fr iday. F e a tu r in g “ La Cucaraeha” especially charged w ith this task . at this m eetin g and the ne w s t u - , and “ El Rancho Grande ’ t h e ! A t the present P r o fess o r E. W. troubadours gave a good interpre- I Bailey holds this position. P ro ­ d en ts will be is the Se c- work which The troupe, ju st from M exic o, retary of th e T ex a s Law R eview . are m aking their second appear- I Many needed ch a n ge s have been an ce in the U n ited States, They sponsored in the Bar Section , fo r Im portance o f S tu d y in g close their en g a g e m e n t to nig h t a t example, the recom m ended ch an g e of the T exas S ta tu tes d ealin g with the subm ission th e ju r y o f special issues and the a dvocacy o f the establishment o f small cla im s courts in Texas. A mem ber of th e suggested changes presented by the T exa s Civil Judicial Council appear in these pages. One o f the distinctions that has come to the in T ex as Law Review in “ T ex as Ju risprudence” “ Shepard’s C itations.” the Pauline E p istles” will be th e a special midnight show with the subject of Miss Mary E. Dec- all-Spanish picture “ R iachuelo.” S u n d ay j T h ey will appear during the day herd’s School Class the ge n - with “ S ix-D ay Bike R ider” star- i a1 assem bly. The Freshman C l a s s , ring Joe E. Brown on the screen, directed by the Rev. T roy Hick- man, and the class w hich is tau g ht by Dr. W. C. Hall, will con tin u e j their class discussions last Sunday. Law Review - (C ontinued from page I ) feasor R. W* S ta yton her follo w ing is citation lecture “ The from - and to to ap p roxim ately the upper 20 per cen t of the second and third year classes of the School of Law. T he honor is not devoid of a c c o m p a n y ­ is ac­ ing duties, for b efore he cepted the candidate m u st have had tw o articles approved and a c­ cepted fo r publication. The ar­ ticles must be w ritten a lon g lo g ­ legalistic lines, and a n y ical and criticism made must be g iven in a d ig n ified impersonal manner, and The work is done under the su- B O T H D U N N S IN S C H O O L The Daily T exan w as in error in a recen t issue by statin g that Virginia Dunn had withdrawn from the U n iv ersity . Orline Dunn of Houston, a cousin o f V irginia D unn, is the one who has w ith ­ drawn from the U niv ersity. Both Virginia Dunn o f Houston and V irginia Marie Dunn of A ustin are stu d en ts in the U n iversity at present. ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1935 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N < VHI I J M X I t r y BY MAB BL SHELBY (truvc H o nor Guest \ t Banquet Friday Dr. and Mrs. M. P. P orter cu ­ last n ig h t w ith a din­ rtained in honor of Dr. and Mrs. er itto Struve. P resid en t and Mrs. . Y. B en e d ict were also gu ests. Dr. Struve arrived in A ustin hursday, accom panied by Mrs. to consult w ith U niver- truve, ty o ffic ia ls about th e adminis- ative, architectural, and astron ­ omical phases of the McDonald bservatory. The Yerkes O bservatory at Wil- the ams B ay, Wis., as well as IcD onald Observatory, is under he direction o f Dr. Struve. H e a native o f Kaharkov, Russia, nd received a d eg ree from the Iniversity of Kaharkov. In 1923 received his doctor o f philos- phy degree from the U n iv ersity f Chicago, and since 1924 has cen tea ch ing astrophysics at the Jniversity of Chicago, rn rn rn Mrs. Harry M. Fairstein, Bryan, s the g u e st o f her tw o sisters, hirley and Evelyn H orowitz. Beta Mu chapter o f Pi Kappa Llpha fra tern ity ha- announced he pledging o f G regory Curry of )allas. Scarbrouqh&Sons NEWS from the PFn.s/i D ress S ection Second 1‘'I oar Are You Going T o Church Sunday? U N I V E R S I T Y P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H “ W eary ing the Lord” is the sub­ j e c t for the S un d ay m orning ser­ l l o'clock at the P r esb y ­ vice at II. terian Church. The Rev. L. preach, W harton, minister, w ill a r­ has been and special music ranged by the the choir under direction o f Dr. I). A. Pentek. at A policy begun during the last se m e ste r will bi1 follo w ed at the 7 :30 S u n d ay night serv ice o ’clock. A t this night worship per­ iod the serm on and the music art built around the idea of a stu d en t service. The service, which usually lases around c o n sists o f a b rief menage by Dr. \\ harton on som e m a tter o f im­ m ed iate and practical interest to stu d en ts, and o f special music un ­ der the direction of the student choir, which is led by J. A. Mc­ Curdy. Robert Osborne is o r g a n ­ ist fo r the nigh t service. fo rty -fiv e minute “ T hree L ittle W ords” will be the su b jec t o f th e stu d en t service th is Sunday. T he fo u r stu d en t classes will S u n da y m e e t at 9 :4 5 o ’clock morning. Special plans fo r the first S u nd a y o f the second se m ­ ester have been made and all stu d ents, both old and new', who I have not been the I P resbyterian S tu d en t Association work are invited to the Su n da y services. included in F r an k K erb ow ’s class will dis­ cu ss “ The Christian’- A ttitu d e T o­ ward the Church,” W. A. S m ith ’s class will consider christian the a ttitu d e toward peace ami war, and the L on g-L azen b y cia--* will c o n tin u e a discussion on stu d en t problems. S u n d ay night, the first c a n d le­ lig h t service o f the n ew yea r will be held a t 6 :3 0 o ’clock at the m ee tin g o f the P resb y ter ia n S t u ­ d e n t A ssocia tion . “ C on secra tio n” is the su b jec t fo r the service and Grady J a m es will be th e speaker. S pecial music by m em bers o f the stu d en t choir will preced e the in­ stallation o f th e new o f f i c e r s and R ed­ ca b in et mem bers, D e w i t t is dick. stu d en t counsellor, in charge o f the plans and service. installation The fe llo w sh ip and supper per­ iod will be held in the b asem en t o f the church at 6 o ’clock. U N IV E R S IT Y B A P T IS T Dr. T. C. Gardner, S tate dir ec­ tor o f the Baptist Training Union, will be th e speaker at both the m orn in g and nig h t services at the B aptist Church. The m orn in g ser­ mon will begin at 11 o ’clock and is the time fo r the 7 :30 o’clock night service. The L attim ore Class fo r st u ­ d ents will begin at 9 :3 0 o ’clock WHERE TO G O ‘F O R S A K IN G A L L O T H E R S .’’ A t the P aram ount. With Joan and Crawford, Clark Gable, R o b e r t M on tgom ery now through T u esd ay at the Para­ m ount. “ The Band Plays On” with Robert Y ou n g, Stuart E r­ win. and B e tty F urness will be shown at a m idnight preview to night a t 10:30 o’clock. “ CLIVE OF I N D I A .” A t t h e Queen. With Ronald Colman and Loretta Y oung. T O D A Y IN B R I E F 12 o ’clock— J o e Cowan speaks, Journalism B uilding 212. I o ’clock — “ Don Giovanni” broadcast. Hom e E conomics Building auditorium. 8 o ’clock— U n iv ersity Club. S O C I A L C A L E N D A R N ew m an Hall open house 8 o ’clock to l l o ’clock. Czech H ouse form al dance, 1906 W ichita S treet, 8 o ’clock to 12 o ’clock. A ll-U n iv ersity D a n c e i n T ex as U nion, 9 o’clock to 12 o ’clock. “ R O Y A L M E X IC A N T R O U B A ­ D O U R S .” A t the Hancock. On the screen is “ Six D ay Bike R ider” with Jo e E. Brown. “ R iachuelo,” an all-Spanish pic­ ture will be show n at a m id ­ n igh t preview ton igh t at 11:30 the Troubadours o ’clock w ith on the stage. ‘O U T C A S T L A D Y .” A t t h e Texas. W ith C o n sta n ce B e n ­ nett, Herbert Marshall, Elizabeth Allen. a n d University Ladies’ Club to Give Tea R e v ie w e d T o d a y “ C L I V E O F I N D I A . " P l a y i n g a t Me c T m P A T T H E Q U E E N 13 in the m ain I d i r e c t i o n b y R i c h a r d l l i l d p h r a n d w i l l act I s o c i a t e p r o d u c e r s . W i l l i a m G o e t z A tea honorin g Mrs. J am es V. Allred and th e w ives of the le g ­ islators will be given by the Uni- v ersity L adies’ Club from 4 to 6 o ’clock F ebruary lou n ge of th e T exa s Union. t h e Q u e e n t h r o u g h T u e s d a y . S c r e e n p l a y b y W . P . L i p s c o m b a n d R. J . M i n n e y . A r t lim y C o s t u m e s b y ICiam. D i r e c t e d b y R i c h a r d Boms- O m a r l a w s h i . P r o d u c e d b y D a r r y l Z a t t u c k . A s - a n d rs. ira r . liiideDrami w in acc Raymond GriMith. resented by J o s e p h as chairman o f the hostesses w ho g c n n e c k . A T w e n t i e t h C e n t u r y p i c t u r e , will be Mesdam es C. J. E c k h a r t , A United Ar»ists re,ease R. L. Batts, B. N. G afford, Jo e Gilbert, O. B. D ouglas, IL W. H ar­ per, W. R. L ong, Jr., Aaron S c h a f­ fer, Frederick D u n caif, M. B. Reed, Arnold Romberg, Frederick McA llister, Banks McLaurin, C. E. Rowe, E. J. Mathews, anti Miss Fran ces Little. * R o b e r t C l i v e M a r g a r e t C l i v e C a p t a i n J o h n s t o n e E d m u n d P r i m e M i n i s t e r R o n a l d C o l m a n L o r e t t a Y o u n g C o l i n C l i v e F r a n c i s L i s t e r C. A u b r e y S m i t h ag ain st the ever changin g pattern of war-torn India and politically- split England. the story of a ami e nd u ring This CAST is * * _ Tw o Clubs Combine For Formal Dance The F a cu lty W o m e n ’s Club and the U n iv ersity Club have a n ­ nounced a joint reception and fo r ­ mal dance to be held in the T ex as Union Frid ay night, F ebruary 15. It will be one o f the o u ts ta n d ­ the clubs’ social ing parties o f is eligible season. Each m em ber to invite an extra g u est-co u ple in addition to his parents. Aside from the reception and dan cin g, include bridge the program will and a p erform an ce by special e n ­ tertainers. * • * L oretta Y o u n g and Ronald Col­ man are the lovers, man and w ife. T hey depict a love so strong, so endu rin g th a t it b attles ev ery ob- sticle and em erg es trium phant, rein forced by the opposition it has w ithstood. through years the As the v o rtex of the story, R o n ­ ald Colman and L oretta Y o un g contribute probably their best per­ fo rm an ce. Miss Y o u n g, particu­ larly, has a new pow er and dra­ m atic brilliance which transports the audience to untold heights. Colman has shaved his moustache and arrayed h im self in elaborate costu m es o f the period to play the title role of Clive. He personally considers this his best part in his career and th e r e ’s no reason to contradict him. He does create the m a n ’s little lack of fire is a minor fau lt, over­ shadowed the general e x c e l­ lence of his part. C on cern in g the picture as im age in from 1 5 0 M E T H O D I S T S E N R O L L list com piled by the Y. M. A C. A. the records a t the R egistrar’s O f fic e shows that 150 o f the new stu d e n ts en rolled in the U n iversity attend the M etho­ a dist Church. T h ey are divided as whole, it’s a love story first and follow s: fresh m an men 34, upper classmen 56, fresh m en w om en 13, , the story o f war in India second. T he b attle scen e s ave realistic but u pperelassw om en 47. im agination A stu d en t directory marked by i leav e much sincerely. A the to a worker in the R egistrar’s O f ­ fice showed that there were 2 ,1 85 Methodist stu d e n ts enrolled in the U n iversity last sem ester. S U N D A Y C L U B T O E L E C T T he Sunday Club o f the U n i­ Saints versity A I I Church will d ev ote its n ext m e e t­ ing to w elco m in g new stu d ents, and to election o f new o ff ic e r s for the spring term. Reports o f the S tu d e n t D iocesan Council in Houston will be given, and a su p­ per will be served at the clo se o f the m eeting. and many times the incidents are in an e x p la n a ­ merely recou nted to r y slide and the picture passes to a dramatic in cident be­ tw een the hero and heroine. then T here scen es of are m an y great depth and beau ty, partic- Episcopal | ulai-iy those in which Miss Y o u n g appears. She appears at her b est in “ Clive o f In d ia.’’ E stim a te : A minus. -B. IL A. D. PI S T O G I V E P A R T Y “ Die W eltm in u te C L U B H E A R S G O L D M A N N Hildegard Goldmann g a v e a reading, von W aterloo ” by S te f a n Z weig, m od­ ern writer, at the m e e t in g o f Deutsche!- Verein Thursday n i g h t at the F a cu lty W o m e n ’s Club. Follow ing a short business m eet­ ing. The the club adjourn ed . next m eetin g will bo F ebruary 21. of the alum nae group. A lum nae of Alpha Delta Pi so ­ rority will giv e a b e n e fit bridge this j p arty a t the chapter house aftern oon from 3 until 5 o ’clock, j to th e Abigail P roceed s will go helps D avis Loan Fund which girls who are financially unable to com plete their colleg e ed u c a ­ tions. R eserv ation s m ay hi- made at the chapter house or with Mrs. T ass W aterston , special chairman love as re fle c te d | ber o f th e cla ss The class which is tau g h t by J Dr. D. A. Penick, will be o p ened • with a devotional and a num ber irreat I by the . lass q u artette, b a ch mein- to b r o g a n - and in- o th er stu d en t to the cla- troduction o f visitors an ­ n o u n c e m e n t s o f plans for the sec­ ond se m e ste r will be made. Dr. P enick will conduct a discussion on the book “ The Social T each in gs o f J esu s .” and Dr. T. C. G a r d n e r , s t a t e d i ­ r e c t o r o f t he Ba p t i s t T r a i n i n g in A u s t i n n e x t U n i o n , will be w e e k t o t e a c h a n n u a l in t he B a p t i s t T r a i n i n g S c h o o l at t he U n i v e r s i t y B a p t i s t Ch u r c h , F e b ­ r u a r y 1 1 - 1 6 . w ith the class orchestra playing for the fir st f i f t e e n m inutes. The installation o f n e w o ff ic e r s, which has b een planned by Cecil B ur­ ney, will be conducted by Jen k ins Garrett. A t th e conclusion o f the is ou t­ in stallation, Garrett, who g o in g p resident, will hand over tho to symbol o f his o ff ic e John P e ace , n e w ly elected president. Special music and a devotional will conclude the service. last h a lf o f in the Ju d ge O. S. L attim ore, who b e ­ fo u rtee n gins his y ears o f service student c l a s s , will lead the discussion. S p e ­ cial plans have been made for the new stu d en ts w ho are e xp ected to a tten d th e program. Dr. Gordon W orley, supervisor of public education fo r negro people in Texas, will speak a t the F ellowship Hour of th e W esley Foundation S u n d ay n igh t at 6 :30 o ’clock. Dr. Worley, who is know n in A ustin as an a u th ority on e d ­ ucation am o n g the negro people, has done much work am o n g the Tillotson and Prairie V iew Col­ leg es for N egro es. F I R S T C H U R C H O F C H R I S T , S C I E N T I S T “ S pirit” will be tho su b ject of the Sunday m orning service at l l o ’clock. F I R S T C O N G R E G A T I O N A L C H U R C H Church school will co n v en e a t 9 :1 5 o ’clock S u n d a y m orn in g at the First C on gregation al Church, with the m orn ing worship at l l o ’clock. The pastor, S. E. Frost, will speak on th e su b je ct o f “ The F a ta lity o f Looking B ack w a rd .” There will be no e v e n in g service. — — -— o— ----------- Choir____ C H R IS T IA N C HU R C H , T E X A S B IB L E CHOIR “ H appy D a ys A re H ere A g a in ” will be the su b jec t o f the Rev. F rank L. J e w e t t ’s serm on S un d ay Special morning at m u s i c will given by Miss Ludma Marie Kopecky and Mrs. Minerva B lackman. I I o ’clock. be ALL S A IN T S , T H E U N IV E R S IT Y E P IS C O P A L CHURCH ch a rge and T he Rev. W alter IL M ey ers will of th e m orn in g h ave p rayer serm on, and Miss Hilda W iden, organist, will give “ A ndantino" by Cade, and “ C an­ tile n e ” by F a u lk es as special or ­ gan preludes. The o ff e r to r y solo will be su ng by Mrs. I. J. Bro- man. Holly C om m union will b e ­ gin at 7 :3 0 o ’clock, church school at 9 :30 o ’clock, and Vespers at n o ’c lo c k . U N I V E R S I T Y M E T H O D IS T CHURCH S u n d a y m orn in g a t I ! o’clock Dr. E dmund Hcinsohn will preach on “ The Church and the F u tu re o f C hristianity.” A n anthem , “ The Lord is My Rock,” will be «ung by the choir. W. E. A llen will sin g “ If God So Clothed the Gras^.” “ The T emple o f the H o m e ” i- the subject of the 7:3d o ’clock \ quartet service Sun d ay night. composed of Mrs, Ii is Moore, J an e Kane, George P eirce, and Carter Anderson will sing “ The Mellow (C ontinued from P a ge I ) was made fo r the w h a rf and the steam b oat and the rockpile. O ther num b ers en th usiastically gre eted by the aud ience were “ L isten to the Lam bs,” “ Gently, O G en tly,’’ “ Let the Church Roll On,” and “ You B e t t a ’ Min’.” Of th ese, “ Let the Church Roll On" w a- the best b ecau se o f the hu­ mor inherent it and the p a n ­ tom im e o f the singers. in Included in the last section of inevitable t he program w a s th e “ S w in g Low, S w e e t C h ariot” which was follow ed by “ All G od’s ChiiluJtw Got Sh o es,” th e latter b e in g given with som e restraint. The choir from Sam uel Huston C ollege in E a st bro u gh t to th e campus by student cultural com m ittee. A u stin w a ? : the I e n te r ta in m e n t j 6 .20 6 REGISTER F igu res from the A u dito r’s o f ­ fice Friday showed that a total of 6 ,20 6 stu d e n ts had enrolled for this sem ester. Of th ese 4 8 8 are new stu d en ts. - o - Richard G. 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A n Indispensable Souvenir of A College Career SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1935 K a p p a K a p p a G a m m a s o r o r i t y has a n n o u n c e d th e p le d g in g o f J o s e p h i n e W o r s h a n o f D allas. She will be in th e U n i v e r s ity th i s se­ m e s te r . t h e ! the s p irit o f t h a t s t i r r i n g c h o r u s the t h a t th e y by H a n d e l b e g in n i n g w ith in w h a t th e y c o n s i d e r t o be g e n e r a l w e lf a r e decid e c a n f u r t h e r this i n t e r e s t by o r g a n - izing a n L. I. D. on t h e cam p u s . r e c e iv e n o th i n g b u t th e y should e n c o u r a g e m e n t . fa m o u s w o r d s : “ All w e like sh eep , All we like s h ee p , e t c , ” t h e i r in f r o m .............. c la n s m e n R e c o v e rin g ........................... th e d ir e c tio n noble ....... b a s i a t i o n a n d in te ll ig e n t T h e idea o f a “ red s c a r e ” is j u s t s t u p e f a c t i o n , th e t h a t a n d the D o u g la s e s p assed th e l e a d e r s h a v e ! to M cG reg o rs . T h e f i r s t saw a s rid ic u lo u s a s H e a r s t jo u r n a l- j t h a t th e a u t h o r i t i e s had in d e e d ism, a n d no p e rs o n w ho k eep s up ; d o n e th e i r w o rk well. T h e y h ad con- a c te d in su ch a m a n n e r t h a t Mc- w ith c u r r e n t a f f a i r s cou ld liemn an L. I. D. a< a v e ry rad ica l D on alds s a t d o w n by C a m p b e lls s a lt f a c t is o r g a n i z a ti o n . T h e had so m e U n i v e r s ity s t u d e n t s re a liz e d t h a t t h e r e is a need f o r ; b een plac e d ig- T h o r o u g h l y a n d th e t h e i r m e al indi- a n d cle v e r m a n i p u l a t i o n , r e v o l t w as q u e lle d a lm o s t a t t h e o u ts e t, a f f a b l e , an d A u t h o r i t y of con- j th e i r m a r t i a l i c la n s m e n s a t in glum silenc e a n d su llen th e L. I. D., while it is a S o cialistic or- g e stio n . By p r o m p t a c t i o n g a n i z a t i o n , is in e d u c a t io n a n d so ­ cial d ir e c ti o n on th e p a r t of co l­ lege s t u d e n t s . Mr. H a r p e r s eem ed to o v erloo k f a c t in his e x c i t e m e n t o v e r t h a t Mr. B u r t a n d Mr. E d w a r d s did n o t a g r e e w ith th e policies of P r e s i d e n t Roosevelt. d is r u p te d , t e m p e r b r o k e n , th r o u g h th e re al sig n ific a n c e j t r i u m p h a n t , a ll -p e r v a d in g . in- j cow ed, f o r e v e r T H E D O U G L A S . ‘I N S I D E S T U F F ’ in p o sitio n s o f E s s e n tia lly s e r v itu d e . .................. th e a im re i g n e d th e th e of I a local W h e n la w y e r , ” h a v e th e “ O n O t h e r c o lu m n is t w ho its c u r t a i n s c le a n e d la s t p a r a g r a p h o f A M E M B E R O F T H E L.I.D. ----------- A D N A U S E O y o u r som e n o tic e tio n . T h e In th e T e x a n to d a y , I fin d t h a t I, in th e o b s c u r e ro le o f “ son of a c h ie v e d fr o m y o u r pu b lica- th e C a m p i ” j a r t ic l e r e l a t i n g to th e r e c e n t m e e t like j ing o f t h e L e a g u e f o r I n d u s t r i a l in all d e ­ a n d j ta ils ; h o w e v e r, w h e n it s t a t e s t h a t th e Mr, E d w a r d s “ t r ie d to s e t t l e th e w r it e s c o lu m n gives us s o m e th i n g ' h e o n e a b o u t th e f r a t e r n i t y h ou se D e m o c ra c y is a c c u r a t e h a v in g th e girls in t h e h o u se S t r e e t p r o t e s t i n g a n d s a y i n g th a t th e y d o n ’t w a n t a c o u r s e in a n a t - o m y a n d th e boy s te l li n g th e m t h a t it m a k e s is o p ti o n a l, th e c o u r s e th e d is ti n g u is h e d L e a g u e a llu d e d ow n view s! m e sick b e c a u se I h a v e seen it in to, I th i n k so m e d o u b t m u s t have' all in c l u d ­ r e m a in e d in t h e r e a d e r s ’ m i n d s as ing th e T e x a s R a n g e r , a n d it b e ­ to th e p re c is e w a y in w hich Mr. ing a p p lied to th e S ig m a N u s a t E d w a r d s w e n t a b o u t p o u r i n g oil M ichigan S t a t e do es n o t m a k e it u po n th e t r o u b l e d w a te r s . A m o r e a n y f r e s h e r . d e ta i le d a c c o u n t w ould, th in k , be o f SOHM in t e r e s t , as a r e v e a l in g th e b iz a r r e m e n t a l a r g u m e n t ” b e t w e e n m e very good f r i e n d of m i n e ' h a p p e n s to be a g u id i n g lig h t I w a n t y o u r c o lu m n is t to q u it th e comic m a g a z in e s , *who in a c ro s s a n d I t h a t k eep t u r n i n g u p b e in g a s u c k e r f o r th e s e old s t o r- s id e lig h t on ies college p a p e r s b e c a u s e peo ple a r e ! to o new . th i n k u p s o m e th i n g s ta te s , r e t i r e d lazy to in th e , pro cesses o f th e g e n u s a g i t a t o r , S e v e ra l o f u s had, a s th e a r t ic l e in to a ro o m n e a r th e m e e t i n g p lace fo r a d iscu ssio n o f o u r v a r y i n g views. O u r ta l k h ad a t th e to t h e v a r i o u s q u e s t io n o f w h e t h e r p a in t in g , a r t s — p o e t r y , a n d th e like— flo u ris h e d m o r e u n- g u a g e . ’ d e r a c a p ita lis tic so ciety t h a n th e y la s t n a r r o w e d d ow n d r a m a , th e in f o r m e d ta l k i n g w e re likely to do in th e so cialistic s t a t e p ro p o s e d by Mr. E d w a r d s an d his c o n f r e r e s . A f t e r o u r d is­ cu ssion w as f a r a d v a n c e d , Mr. E d ­ w a r d s e n t e r e d th e ro o m . W i t h o u t d is­ f u r t h e r c o n t i n u a n c e o f him cussion, so m e o n e w h a t we w e re a b o u t. A m a z e d , he fr e n z ie d l y p o in t e d a t me an d ea c h o f m y c o m p a n i o n s in in q u i r e d w h e t h e r we t u r n a n d t h e a r t s a c tu a lly co u ld t h o u g h t p r o s p e r s t a te . c a p ita lis tic in a (a n d , i n ­ U p o n o u r r e a d y a s s e n t deed, we fe l t t h a t it w as n o t an u t t e r l y u n t e n a b l e p o sitio n to hold t h a t th e s o c i e ty u n d e r w h ich e v ­ e r y sing le o n e o f th e g r e a t n a m e s in a r t f l o u ris h e d m i g h t h a v e a t le a s t th is o n e cla im to c o n s i d e r a ­ t i o n ) he r e m a r k e d t h a t h e “ d i d n ’t kn o w i g n o r ­ t h e r e w as so m u c h an c e in t h e S t a t e o f T e x a s . ” W e, o f c o u rs e , i m m e d i a te l y r e t i r e d , as a v u l g a r n a m e - c a ll in g e x h ib itio n did n o t s t r i k e us as a p l e a s a n t d i­ v ers io n f o r th e r e s t o f th e ev en in g . T h a t, t h e n , is t h e w ho le s t o r y ; r e m a r k a b l e is a it o n e in vie w o f Mr. E d w a r d s ’ e a r ­ lier p le a f o r “ o p en m i n d e d n e s s .” T h e open m in d , alas, is to Mr. E d ­ w a r d s a n d his s t a m p a m in d o p e n on ly t o on e so n g , o p e n o n ly a t L. I. I), m e e t in g s , a n d closed a t all o t h e r tim es , a n o p en m in d , in b y c ru d e l y p a r t i c u l a r l y in sultin g, th o s e who v e n t u r e to op po se one’s a b s o l u te l y u n h e a r d , I h a v e w r i t t e n th is l e t t e r , as I said, on ly a s a c o m m e n t u p o n th e s t r a n g e p ro c e s se s o f t h o u g h t too o f t e n re d - f la g - fo llo w e d by o u r w a v in g co usin s. A s I w as r e f e r r e d to a n o n y m o u s ly in t h e T e x a n a r- t i d e , I p r e f e r to r e m a in so h e re , he n c e th e p seu do ny m * In c o n c l u ­ sion, I m u s t sa y t h a t to w a r d Mr, little E d w a r d s p e rs o n a lly I h a v e an im o sity . My t o w a r d h im a r e like H o r a c e W a lp o l e ’s to w a r d T o m P a i n e ; “ H is sp e e c h is so g ro s s t h a t I kn o w n o t w h e t h e r E n g lis h he o ff e n d s m o r e lan - g o v e r n m e n t o r t h e th e E n g lish fe e lin g s D E M O C R I T U S III. a *hort, such a s is s h o w n op in ion th o s e e x p r e s s e d by G e o rg e w a rd s , h u t th e n e w s c o lu m n s a r e no pla ce f o r him to a ir hi.-- views. T h e ed ito ria l c o lu m n s o f th e p a ­ p e r hould e x p r e s s policies a n d p o in ts o f view o f th e p u b lic a tio n , while t h e n ew s c o lu m n s shou ld be re s e r v e d f o r as u n b ia s e d p r e s e n ­ ta t io n o f th e f a c t s as is possible f o r s p r o u t i n g r e p o r t e r s to m a k e . th e n in t r o d u c e d In th e a rt ic l e Mr. H a r p e r s t a t e d th e t h a t Dr. T im m is a S o ­ s p e a k e r , Mr. B u rt, who l e f t c ia lis t o r g a n i z e r , a n d th e m e e tin g . T h e im p lic a tio n w as t h a t Dr. T im m w a sh e d his h a n d s o f th e o rg a n i z a ti o n , b u t Dr. T im m e m p h a t ic a l ly s t a t e d it w a s im p e ra t iv e t h a t he a t t e n d a n o t h e r m e e t in g t h a t n ig h t , b u t he stoo d b e h in d w h a t e v e r s t a n d th e s t u ­ d e n t s v o te d to t a k e in th e m a t t e r . The University o f T e x a s is s u p ­ i n s t i t u ­ a b r o a d m i n d e d p o sed ly tion, a n d it is o n ly re a s o n a b le t h a t if a g r o u p o f se r io u s - m in d e d s t u ­ d e n ts w ho a r e s i n c e re l y i n t e r e s t e d t h a t o r a t o r y 14. P e t i t i o n s m u s t be in th e R e g i s t r a r ’s O f f i c e n o t l a t e r th a n W e d n e s d a y , F e b r u a r y 13. C. A. S W A N S O N , c h a i r m a n , c o m m i t t e e on fo r e ig n la n g ­ u a g e r e q u i r e m e n t s . J MO B A H a t Q O M t C Q VISITING CARDS 50 CARDS 75c loo CARDS $i.oo I n c l u d i n g N a m e R y te x - H y lit e d ( n o p la t e r e q u i r e d ) on P la i n o r P a n e l e d C a rd s. I v o r y W h i t e V e llu m , P l a t e — or, t h e v e r y new a n d v e r y s m a r t R y te x T h in W h it e P l a t e stock . C h o ic e o f m a n y s m a r t l e t t e r i n g sty le s. B u y a s u p p l y o f th e s e u s e ­ fu l c a r d s a t th i s low p ri c e ! 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E d i t o r - i n - c h i e f _________ A sso ciate E d i t o r ..................................................-............................... S e c r e t a r y to th e E d it o r „ -------- N ig h t S u p e r v i s o r .................................................................................. A le* P r o o f r e a d e r *>• B. H a r d e m a n J o e S to r m K a th r y n O w ens Louis Millard Z e a g le r -............ - - I snfcr in t h i * f i e l d , Will m e e t i n W O- a n d to 9 :3 0 m e n s G ym 5 on T u e s d a y T h u r s d a y n ig h t s fr o m 7 o ’clock. IRMA H A N D E R , in physical e d u c a t io n . t u t o r T H E L I D. f o r A ' a m e m b e r o f th e new ly o r ­ g a n iz e d L e a g u e I n d u s tr i a l D e m o c ra c y , I wish to ta k e e x c e p ­ tio n to th e m a n n e r in which Mr. H a r p e r w r o t e in I e x a n c o n c e r n i n g th e ; c o n c e r te d a c tio n y e s t e r d a y ’s th e n ew s s t o r y E D I T O R I A L W R I T E R S -------------------- 1 will be g iv en P O S T P O N E D I t h r o u g h 23. E X A M I N A T I O N S m e e tin g . Mr. H a r p e r w as q u it e o h - 1 F e b r u a r y j g ; viously of d i f f e r i n g f r o m te r e g t a n d u n d e r s t a n d i n g E d - t e m p o r a r y e v e n ts . M ildred C ooke S ta n le y C a n n C o -E d ito rs --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- m a k e A M U S E M E N T D E P A R T M E N T K le h e r Miller Dick W e s t a n im a ti o n s S t u d e n t s w ho w ish t o ta k e ex- th is s e r ie s shou ld a p p lic a tio n a t th e Regis- t r a r ’s O ffic e n o t l a t e r th a n Mon- in M abel Sh elby a n d B u r d e tt e H an cock cjay> f e b r u a r y l l . S P O R T S D E P A R T M E N T S ta n l e y G u n n E d it o r J o e B elden , J r . A ssoc iate E d i t o r — ...........................-.........................— A s s is ta n ts : J a c k J e n n i n g s , Ed H o d ge, Douglas P e rk in s , Cecil E. B u r ­ ney, Alvin C o rd e r, W il b u r E v a n s , W a l f o r d M cF arland * Girls* S p o r t s ________________ C a ro ly n M alin e E d i t o r — — — — A sso ciate E d i t o r ......... N ig h t E d it o r A s s i s ta n t s D ay V o lu n te e r s N ig h t S p o r t s E d ito r S O C I E T Y D E P A R T M E N T Mabel S h e lb y M ildred S m ith F O R T H I S IS S U E K le b e r M iller Bernard B li s te r , R a y m o n d H o lb ro o k F r a n c e s L a n d e r s , P a u l C r u m e Cecil B u rn e y Business and Pleasure Coach Jock S u th erlan d , head m entor o f the Pittsburgh football te am , N e b r a s k a ’s ou tsta n d in g annu al grid foe, tossed a bomb in the midst of arm -chair d iscussion s of su b ­ sidization o f football men w h en he stated b efo re a forum i d o n ’t care who is o f high sch oo l a th lete s Frid ay th at su bsid ized on my sq u a d , As far as su b sid iza tion of p lay ers is con cern ed , it is g e ttin g no better fast, a lth o u g h I do b e­ lieve it is not being carried on in th e w ay it on ce was. For my part, I can't see h ow it is g o in g to be p r e v e n te d .” To m ost N eb rask a foo tb a ll fo llo w e r s such a s ta te m en t is not su rp risin g c o m in g from the Pitt m entor, con sid erin g J’j th e fa ct th a t the S m o k ey City institution has long p o ssess­ ed th e reputation of b eing a business football school. It is a lle g e d ly th e tradition al policy o f Pittsburgh to g a th e r its grid a th le te s from far and w id e th ro u g h o u t the U nited States, no d o u b t o ffe r in g tho y o u n g men (so m e of th em not so y o u n g ) plenty of in d u cem en t. It is true th at th e y must go som e to out-do certain of th e w e st coast institu­ tions th at do their b uyin g out in th e open. im prom ptu S u th erla n d in his rather s ta te m e n t d e ­ clared th a t football p lay ers are ju st as d e s e r v in g of re­ co m p e n se as are c o lle g e ed itors and band p lay ers w h o re­ ceiv e rem u neration for th eir efforts. H e ev id en tly I e r g o t th a t fa c t th at a d d e d d iffic u ltie s arise in con n ectio n with football b eca u se it involves in te r-co lleg ia te relations. In th e end, if all c o a c h e s and institutions en d o rsed th e ideas o f Sutherland and Pittsburgh, the w h o le in te r c o lle g ia te foo tball picture would com e d ow n to com p etitio n b e tw e e n alum ni groups, th e g r a d u a te b ody with the most m o n ey w in n in g the gam es. C ollege editors and b an d p layers are not e n g a g e d in any form of in tercolleg iate com petition. H ere at N ebra sk a w e are not fam iliar with a system ct p a y in g band m e m ­ bers, but it is true that ed itors and oth er s t a f f m e m b ers on pub lication s are paid for their e f fo r ts . Publication w or k is certain ly a business. W h e th e r football should be a bus­ iness is a m atter of q uestion. W h e th e r th e best football sch ool should be the school with the w e a lt h i e s t alum ni and m ost unscrupulous a th letic d ep a r tm e n t is a n oth er such m atter. Hack in the ’80s and ’90s there w a s very little inter­ c o lle g ia te football b ein g p lay ed . During th e latter period th ere w a s en o u gh of it ap p earin g so th at it b eca m e n e c e s ­ sary for c o lleg e and university ad m inistrations to provide for supervision and negotiation s. Sine** th a t time th e g a m e s e e m s to h av e evolved into s o m e w h a t of an industry. E very fa ll th e gam e of c o lle g e football a c c o u n t s for a la rge turn­ over o f m oney. At som e sch ools, such as N ebraska, th ere is no public account m a d e o f w h er e the m oney goes. At o th er institutions profits over and ab o ve n ecessary e x ­ p e n s e s fa ll into the A s so cia te d S tu dents fund, to be used fo r n eed s that ap p ea r from t i m e to tim e in th e fie ld of stu d e n t extra-curricular life. S u th erlan d says th ai for his part he “ can t see h o w it (s u b sid iz a tio n ) is g oin g to be p r e v e n t e d .” Boycotts h a v e b een tried. If it could be gen er a lly a g r e e d a m o n g c o lle g e c o a c h e s th a t foo tba ll should remain a sport, th ere could possib ly be an a g re em e n t m ad e callin g for no g a m e s to be s c h e d u le d with schools d efin itely or obviou sly c o m ­ m itte d to com m ercialism which S utherland so strongly en d o rses. S om e con clu sion must be reach ed in th e near fu tu re in re g a r d to th e problem of subsidization in c o lle g e football. T h e one r e d e e m in g feature of Dr. S u th e r la n d ’s sta te m en t is th a t it brings th e problem nearer solution. A s lo n g as such sch ools as N ebrask a (w h e r e p ractices are c o m p a r a tiv e ly clea n and am ateu rish) are forced to c o m p e t e w ith a th letic d ep artm en ts that frank ly en d orse and carry on such p ractices as Sutherland condones, th er e w ill b e d if fic u lty and hard feeling. W ill c o lle g e fo o tb a ll enter the field of b u sin ess or will it re m a in in th e A m e r ic a n picture as a sport? W h a te v e r is d o n e , th e m a tter sh o u ld be out in th e open, w h er e Dr S u th e r la n d h as p la c e d it. Although m an y c a n ’t a g re e with t h e Pitt co a c h , th e y sh o u ld thank him for frank ly bring in g t h e p ro b le m out into th e light. — T H E DAILY N E B R A S K A N I ta ly h a s p a ssed a la w th a t m ilitary training sh all b e ­ gin a t e ig h t y e a r s o f a g e . It isn ’t every g overnm en t w h ich is p a te r n a l en o u g h to s e e th a t its little boys g et to “ p la y so ld ie r." C o n d itio n a n d A d v a n c e d S ta n d - ing e x a m i n a t i o n s will n o t be g iv en un til A pril. E. J . M A T H E W S , r e g i s t r a r . h e r e b y called A L L E N G I N E E R I N G .students a re to m e e t S u n d a y , F e b r u a r y IO a t 2:3 0 p.m. to elec t college a n d class o f f i c e r s f o r th e s ec on d s e m e s t e r a n d to t r a n s a c t a n y o t h e r business. T. U. T A Y L O R , d e a n o f e n g in e e r in g . A L L u n d e r g r a d u a t e w om en s t u ­ d e n ts w ho w'ere riot e n ro l le d in b e f o r e T h e U n iv e r s ity o f T e x a s to th is s e m e s t e r a r e m e e t f o r o n e h o u r in roo m 316, T e x a s U n ion , M o n d a y , F e b r u a r y l l , 7 p.m. r e q u e s t e d R U B Y T E R R I L L - LOM A X, d e a n o f w o m en . H O U S E M O T H E R S f o r w o m en will m e e t W e d n e s d a y , F e b r u ­ a r y 13, a t 3 o ’clock, T e x a s U n io n 301. R U B Y T E RUI L U L O M A X , d e a n o f w o m e n . C A P A N D G O W N will h a v e its s p r in g in itia tio n T u e s d a y n i g h t a t 7 :3 0 o ’clock in G a r r i s o n Hall I. F ollo w in g th e in itia tio n t h e r e will iin 'mi>OItant m ,,,in^ old a n d new m e m b e rs . B E T T Y C O B U R N , p re s id e n t. A T T E N T I O N C H E M I C A L e n g in ­ eers. All j u n i o r a n d s e n io r s t u ­ d e n ts c a r r y i n g m o re th a n s ix te e n p lease s e m e s t e r h o u r s a w eek, pos- call to see m e a s soon a s 8 b DR. E U G E N E P. S C H O C H , p r o f e s s o r of c h e m istry . M O ND AY will be th e la s t d a y f o r s t u d e n t s t o add c o u rses. E . J. M A T H E W S , r e g i s t r a r . F O R E I G N l a n g u a g e r e q u i r e m e n t e x a m i n a t i o n s will be giv en f o r se n io rs on ly S a t u r d a y , F e b r u a r y 16, a t 2 o ’clock, in Biological Lab- S IC K . A C O N S P I R A C Y t h e i r $1 A L L P R O B A T I O N A R Y m e m b e r s o f t h e C u r t a i n C lub w ho hav e n o t paid fe e m u s t p ay it to A m o N o w o tn y b e f o r e Mon l l , or d a y a f t e r n o o n , F e b r u a r y th e y will be d r o p p e d the role. fr o m K n o w in g y o u r a n x i e t y to p r i n t th e l a t e s t a n d m o s t vital new s, we ha v e t h o u g h t f i t to c o m m u n i- All s t u d e n t s w ish in g to t r y o u t I c a te to you th e d e ta i ls o f a con- f o r th e C u r t a i n C lu b th i s se m e s- j s p i r a c y a n d r e v o l t w hich, w i t h o u t in t e r v e n t i o n , w o u ld p ro b a b ly t e r m u s t p r e p a r e a t h r e e - m i n u t e o u r u n s u n g , s k it an d p r e s e n t it a t H og g Me- perish u n h e r a l d e d a n d m o r ia l A u d ito r iu m M o n d ay n ig h t, ( Yo u m a y be a s t o n is h e d le a r n to F e b r u a r y l l , a t 7 o ’clock. t h a t a fo r m id a b l e i n s u r r e c t io n w as p lo tte d , b r o u g h t a lm o s t to c o m ­ th e n s u p p r e s s e d by p letio n , a n d the p r o m p t, e f f i c i e n t a c ti o n of p r a c t ic a l ly the w ith in a s t o n e ’s t h r o w o f y o u r e d ito ria l offic e. th e M e n ’s G lee b us will m e e t in f r o n t o f t h e T e x a s U nio n a t 2 :3 0 o ’clock th is a f t e r ­ noon. 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