m i x t B n t t y C e x a i t First C o lleg e D aily in th e South A U S T I N , T E X A S , W E D N E S D A Y M O R N I N G , A P R I L 7, 1920 ii Them Wuz the 99 ILt'V F - X X IRO SPIRANT HIGH OFFICE gives platfo r m DEGREE IN MUSIC WILL PROBABLY BE GIVEN NEXT YEAR 5 J o h n s o n A n n o u n c e s S i d n e y f o r P r e s i d e n t o f Students' A s s o c i a t i o n C ollege o f A rts F acu lty in Im- p orten t Session D ecid es to R ecom m end Big Step Initial steps were taken at the general fa culty m eeting of the college o f arts T uesday afternoon which, if acted upon as anticipated, will lead to the establishm ent o f the degree of bachelor o f music next year to be I conferred by the school o f music upon I those who complete the required work. The committee appointed by the faculty of the college o f arts report­ ed favorably on the matter after an investigation, and recom m ended that it bt* referred to the general faculty 1 of th e U n i v e r s i t y for further action. I A t the next regular m eeting of the general fac u lty , the question will be to P rofessor Reed of | gone into further, and it is expected I that recommendations the board of regents will follow that the degree ; of bachelor o f music be established. the school of I m usic sta tes that the action taken on | T uesda y w a s v ery significant for the I U niversity, since the degree o f bach- lor o f music is considered a very high j class one, being conferred by all the leading state universities, eastern col­ leges, and denom inational institutions of high standing in the United States, J hence the establishm ent of such an | old and h ighly respectable degree will I gain more recognition for the Uni- ! versify of T exas, gv,jr. jv .Johnson, a middle f^ C o r < leans, Texas, has an- \ for President of the Stu- ' Anociation, the Texan w a s ad- last night. Mr. Johnson en- ,he University in 1914. but was . durjng the sessions 1917-18 1918-19* J trinp: which tim e he the United U the .el-vice of i i vet! with hnson enter id the first officers’ :n, cam p. - l a y 6 . 1 9 1 7 , a n d re - ' ion as a second lieu* < a conin* t He wa- assigned to the 90th j , an(i the 345th *jne Gun Battalion. He w as soon cled to ■ rst lieutenant. He went ws with the 90th and served t ‘at the fr nt from A u g u s t 20, until th e armistice w as signed. ras w ith it into Germany as a part o f the t h i s division w hen of occupation. February, 1919, Johnson w as de­ al from hi division and attended )ridge I’niveriity, England, for terms pur am g there his study I, Johnson ha:', been prominent kient forensics and dramatics, termy and religious activities. of the places Mr. Johnson has D student activities a t the Uni- ; of Texas are numbered am ong bowing: a t h le te writer, D aily 1914-15; Cantus Staff, 1915- ter-Soeiety Champion D ebating 1916; Varsity D ebating Team, at which time, he together with (leagues, had w ) n a unanimous in President, ers’ Club, 1919; Junior Daw tentative, 1916-17; Member o f nian Club, president for 1920; F. Club, and tin* Y . M. C. A. from T u l a r e ; on secured valuable knowledge tudent government o f the Uni- when he served on the commit- ' revised the constitution of dents’ Association. Johnson announces his can d i­ dly several in view, dge- himself to the a c c o m ­ pt? of those things, should he ;ed. His platform is as fol- ob je c ts I advocate the o rga n iza tion o f Student Body for th?e purpose o f ! lively and vigorously combating tnemies of th*' U niversity. This be accomplished by th e inaugu- j (Continued on page 4) ELIMS IN INTER -FR A T TRACK WILL BE T O D A Y ' l a m i n a r in I n terfra tern ity will bo held Wednes- n?e it I o’clock, according j -"rrnoo! I announcement m ads yesterday r *'n at ■: in the luminaries will be held F»rd, trd. 440-yard dash, hif-miie relay, and th e 180-low \ athletic office, * fraternity track team s deair-! 1 eTiter the contest are urged to i r*and at the hour named as j w i l l begin promptly in order j !a-r room for the baseball game o’clock. s e c o n d n o t i c e . b of th.* following students if missing grades which, 'a$ t from the instructors by n^ent- to the D e a n ’s office Thai my, April 8, at 4:00 A * place the name o f the the W inter Term Roll: W innie Allen, Mar- up.*, ; ^ “nsworth, Evelyn B la ir, • tx!rew Bonnett, Sue Bun- Du Puy, M a ry argar. r ^ *. Oasis, dean o f women, has given per mission for the girls in the play to make the trip, Mr. Belcher announced 1 I hey trimmed the White last evening, and realizing the engagem ent are highly probable. The offer is gener- +» ally regarded as a recognition of the high dram atic standard of the Cur-I has caU9ed *°me o f th e cr«Pe hangers lain Club and of the artistic worth forecast a defeat for Texas. How- of the play they have chosen, Gia- j ever, the men on the team are not affected by this spirit, and are confi- eosa’s, “Like F a llin g Leave*.” ..... dent of victory. “ We have our work for short time ago and T. C. U. tied now them. This, coupled with the fa ct .. .. laded to beat the Sox, the Texas League for some time. “ Like F a llin g L e a ve s” will lie ., ^ that I exas the way one of them put it. cut out for us, but just w atch,” rented in Austin at the Hancock The­ It is a ater on Tuesday, April 13. play that has been given for some time in courses in General Literature in this U niversity. Most professors usual an follow s: knives, The m atter of in Koktales se Yu V uley, Ripe Olives, j Celery. N udie Sup, Krakens, Roast T ender­ loin o f Bull, Catch up So ss, Spuds, Pees. A fte r the eats had all been eaten “ speakin’ ” there was considerable sponta­ by the Rubes and neous o utbursts from the Rubens. When the sp e a k in g was all done every body w en t home and went to bed. several MAG TO O FFER PRIZES Longhorn Magazine offers a $10 prize for the b i s t sh o rt-story turned in to the m agazine before April 24. The contributions which art turned in will be judged by three m ember- o f the U n iv e r sity the prize w inning story will be published ; in the C om m encem en t number o f the m agazine. faculty, and lie Jones, Hulon Black, Hill Cocke. Otis Miler, Jam es Preddy. Ruby “ Journalism finished adventure. The gu e sts wert* received by a re­ speech with these se n te n c e s : MANY SURPRISES AWAIT AUDIENCE AT RHNAL YENDIS New E r a of E n t e r t a i n m e n t Will Be U s h e r e d in by Sidn ey L a n ie r I The regular head i i i the Texan. ................o ------ - “ No Report on F ig h t,” will be o f ie* further value af ter Roinal-Yendis, Friday and Saturday, for the final finding- of the discipline committei will be revealed at the circus to be given for th** benefit of the Sidnex Lanier Loan Fund. The sn pense i- to be ended, and the poor fish will at last know their fates, as well as the poor sophs. It is thought that the trunk stores will be busy a fte r Friday night, and that in their own home towns many young hopefuls will In* fitted with spectacles. Besides, the Poor Fish Cafe in N. Hall, where the dan-ant is to be g iv ­ en Sa turday night. Romance o f Ro­ many, a gypsy dance. Jack in-the Box, a clown dance, and the Mando Bn Club will be on the program, and all be s o r t s o f refreshm ents will available. in their At the vaudeville in the b a d m e n ’ o f the W o m a n ’s Building, the Seur- famou- locks will appear “ Foot F e a ts,” and Mile. ( i t he pea Esm elerda will do her impersonation- o f Al N. Jolson, Mme. Petrova, Julian Eltings, and “ Sahara." is described in the souvenir program as “ Ten m inutes o f exquisite pleas lir e .” th* the final appearance o f Sheherezade in this hemisphere. Caradine Hooten will appear with his chorus o f pretty girls, b eautifully costum ed. Som nam bulo- will be “ Arionda the One of the biggest attractions is Count Ukankidda, im pressionis­ tic aftist, who will make sketches of student life while you watch. He is the d e fte s t and fastest artist in any country. The count is from Poland,, and was offered a place on the cabinet recently formed by the musical pres­ ident. the that annonce The com m ittee- on peanuts arui popcorn they have bought up all the elephant food in thv country, and that they have oftained Zoological the permission o f Garden m anager t<. feed peanuts to the m onkeys and elephants, and any other anim als which ai*e peanut l e p r ­ i.- a com bina­ ous. This m enagerie tion of the fam ous Barnum and Bai­ ley ar d the F ore-P a w Sells m en ag ­ eries, with some animals from the Bronx and the Roosevelts. from the collection o f j DENES AND DELTA SICS ARE VICTORS I n t e r f r a t e r n i t y Bas eb all S t a r t ­ ed Off in Full Swing Y e st e r­ d a y W i t h In te re s t High D elta Kappa Epsilon and D elta, the second set of ! in the Interfraternity Sigma Phi won gam es played Baseball League, Tuesday afternoon. ■ it over the j The Delta Kappas put Theta Xis by a score of 15 to I in a short gam e on < lark Field after the Longhorn practice. The Delta Sig- ! mas played the Delta ( his on Breck­ in­ enridge Field for the full seven nings, and finally m anaged to put it J over them by a score of 5 to 4. The start of the tteXe Theta Nj gam e w as delayed, because the Long- j horns were using the field for their j reg Jar practice. When it finally did J start, it was decided to play a five- j inning gam e. Buck Murray’s pitch­ ing was the feature of the gam e. He j scored strike-outs and allowed ordv one hit. He walked only one i man. six Murray, Watson . Evans, Minton! and Davis each brought home a run ( f o r the Delta Kappa Sigmas. G. M. Trout c l o s e d the rubber for the Theta Xis. The Delta Sigm a-Delta Chi game, which resulted 4 to 5 in favor ot the Delta Sigmas, was for the most parti It was a full s e v e n - j a pitchers’ fight, inning gam e starting at I o’clock on J Breckenridge Field. McCalla, pitch- j er fur the Delta Sigm as, struck out j the j eleven men, and (Christian for Delta Chis went him one better by (Continued on page 4) S P E A K E R S E N J O Y AN E X T E M P O R E P R O G R A M An extem pore program was sub- j for! for the one scheduled stituted the regular m eeting o f the Speakers’ Club on Tuesday night. The first speaker on the program, W. A. Da veil port, had as his subject, “ Pacts Jacob Mason and Fancies." While spoke on “ Possible ( andidates for President o f the S tu d en ts’ Associa­ tion.” J U N I O R GIRLS M A K E PR E L I M I N A R Y P L A N S In view of the fact that the time honored celebration of Junior Week i junio approaching, a meeting of girls was held Tuesday afternoon t consider plans for the girls’ part o the week’s program. C hief among the plans discusse It wa were those for the “ prom.” urged that junior girls begin not making dates for this event with se nior girls A list of the seniors wil in the study hall so tha be posted the juniors may cheek the names a they choose their partners. No definite plans were made and n perman* nt committees were appoint ed, since the meeting was merely pre liminary to the official m eeting of th whole! class to be called in the nea future. For the present, any plan or suggestions in regard to tho even may be made to Mary Keblinger, vie* president of the Junior ( ’lass for thi term. T E X A N S T A F F N O T I C E . St a f f N o m i n a t i o n W e d n e s d a y There will be a staff meeting on Wednesday afternoon at 5 o’clock in room 157 of the Main Building. The Editor-in-Chief and the Man­ aging Editor of the Texan for next year will be nominated. We demand a strict observance of Section I, h, of “An Act Relat­ ing to Student Publications’ : “ Any person soliciting votes for a position on the staff or nomina­ tion by the staff for the position of Editor-in-Chief or .Managing Edi­ tor or knowingly permitting such j soliciting or such political methods shall automatically eject himself list of available candi- from th.* f dates for such office or nomination, and further, any member of the Staff engaged in soliciting votes or in using political methods in order to secure votes for a candidate (or the Staff or for nomination by the Staff to the position of Editor- in-Chief or Managing Editor shall be automatically ejected from His position.” EDITOR. Alarm Clocks VNV are as particular to have good alarm clocks as we are to have good jew elry, w atches, silver and other merchandise. You can d e p e n d on the alarm clock you buy at M ayer’s being a dependable tim ekeeper that will g e t you up at the tim e you set it for— a good clock that will give you maximum service. Large and small sizes. Top and back bell styles. Interm ittent and steady, alarms, with lever cut-off. Big Ben Owen . . $ 3 .7 5 $2.75 Carl Mayer Company Jew elers, S ilversm iths, D iam ond M erchants T he H a llm a rk Store 618 C ongress A venue without a ju ry , and was ably argued by Tom Hayden and Chas. IL Keffer, counsel for plaintiff, and by L. B. Heed and L. E. S tiernberg, counsel for defendant, the dam age s u f­ for $526 50, being fered by plaintiff from the date' of his discharge to th e tim e of the trial. “ Like F allin g Leave*” will be th e ta lk of th e cam p u s. W ill J u d g m en t was found for plaintiff y o u have a n y th in g to say ? Oxfords Try a Pair of Popular DUNLAPS At $ 7 . 5 0 to $ 1 4 . 0 0 In the selection of S pring and Sum m er Clothes, om should use some discretion. We have a large stock of m en’s clothing, and endeavor a t all tim es to please. Let us fix you up in Silk S hirts ............................. $6.50 to $14.00 U n d e r w e a r ............................... • • $ -75 to $3.00 Shoes to $15.00 .............................................$5.00 H ats ............................................... $4.00 to $12.00 Suits .......................................... $15.00 to $65.00 We have the latest models in U niversity Men’s Cloth­ ing— ju st one block off Congress Avenue. #first CoOw* D*i»y in ** Soatfc . , , tKji fAIBDUK of Uwi I DiVfTljty ^ % £ * t j xbt rtwfcr t body « « T morning '■'THV* Offie#: Room 156. Tds*!*** SU*. IWW * « s * s j r f t s r ”^ r S ' ^ ' v : This is about the tim e of the year when neighboring colleges send bail team s to A ustin with high hopes of “ beating S ta te ,” and receive them at home the next day w ith cheering a s­ surances of a victory n*xt year, a n y ­ way* sr ’s w J r t * ^ - s * - *■ *•*»• iShUtoNl ^ P t« b # r_ n . 191*. ' t e x a n Advisory Bo*r-1 MILTON F. LING Editor-io-CW** M * W. Brew. g v u n f w BLACK _ H Otis Miller M W * b u s i n e s s s t a f f Burins Mawr VUG KUT E. BROWN « h u i e . II (; r a DY BRICKA Circulation M snsgrr STA FF FOR TODAY J astre Editor: Hilton E. H ow ell. Assistant: Irma G esche. fam iliar in Some people m ay place credit •hit is tht»r«* sa y in g a fe ty in num bers, but th ey are mod­ estly reminded that the rule doe sn t to the number o f co-eds you apply take to dinner. that T ennis practice has bren severely Handicapped by a sh ortage o f w hite tr o u s e r s since the beginning of the cra z e for th row in g dances at which the m ale con tin gen t appears in snow- colored nether garm ents W. M. Monro. Lerna Kelley. Joe Ernest. VV. K. Clark. Fred J a y White, d ikon D. Shirley. Travis M oursund. Frank W illiam s, Tuspidorous rem arks th at he d idn’t in the T exan th a t the have to read n o toriou s A n gler race was over. Said her oWn dinner j ^ sflW hoJ. GO TO TH E GAME TODAY. ----------- — -----yesterd ay. . < -------- T h o I o n tfh o r n n i n e h a s s h o w n v in cr f o r m a n d Why jum p on the innocent young th in g s for goin g to the P iu te dance ija$t m onth? T hey didn't know any b e tta r for one thing, one of them has p arties and and—swimming c o n s t a n t l y i m p r o v i n g se e m s to be launched on a win- njntf .streak th a t mitfht not end said, until the end of the season. No | are all right, aren ’t they? one can criticize severely eith er j or the root- the coach, the team, era during the last few games. The trouble is th a t U niversity rooters have a tendency to dim ­ inish their efforts when once a team appears to be carrying everything before it. All pre­ contest dope, however, is not c o r r e c t, and the nine might meet for the two njKhts. a hard contest where it is least | saying this ) e x p e c te d . The best plan is for every to attend rooter every game th a t be possibly can, and yell to the utmost of his) lung power every time. Sidney Lanier Society, attem p tin g tit disguise it backward, announces it will that have and sta rtlin g a large party show F r id a y and S atu rd ay nights. .Strictly inside dope, and I’m not su p ­ tell, but they have rigged posed to up some sta r tlin g costum es and have hopes of m oving Barton S p rin g s in (j Ket passes for M axim s of a legal bum: A fem ale correspondent before m arriage som e­ tim e s becom es in a divorce suit. its name by sp ellin g the co-respondent ----------------- , _____ loyal The cheering th a t has been | done so far has been valuable, j and has been appreciated by the i coach and team. I ^ t 's keep it j up. He at Clark Field this aft ernoon by 4 o’clock. —----------O.........*— P art of m an’s education con­ sists in the shatterin g o f fond illusions; another part should consist in the building up of rea­ sonable ideals. Those who only lose the illusions and do not gain j the ideals are more to be pitied than those who remain in ig­ norance. o The “grind” is said to be un­ able to associate comfortably with other men because be is so absorbed in his work. It some­ times works the other way. Men who are unable to understand their fellows often try to recom­ pense themselves for the loss of companionship by burying them ­ selves in drudgery. —— ------- o—--------- Matthew Arnold said that the ideal of culture was “sweetness and light.” Some co-eds try to become sweet by taking large doses of chocolates and p a rfa its ; and some eds still attain a cer­ tain kind of illumination in spite of national prohibition. Our idea of a man in love with his own voice is the gink in the dark theater who repeats the ti­ tles of a movie for his own edifi­ cation. And there are a few of our number who can’t make an y ­ thing out of their reading unless they mutter audibly them ­ to selves during the process. JUDSON READS NEW POEM F or the next reading hour P ro fe s­ sor A. C. Judson has chosen John MftsefVeld’s new poem, “ R eynard the Fox,” from w.ach he will read. As usual, the program will Ie given in Ma lr Building room 218, a t 4 o’clock un Thursday next. : Masefield probably o re o f th e tw o or three greatest poet now w rit­ ing. In his new- poem he has chosen th e story of a fox hunt, with the fox Slh th e hero, and the n arrativ e, though differing from "D au b er” and “ T he E verlasting M erry,” is as exciting as a movie cha*-*. The poem has re ceived high praise from its critics. A definition should know : you “ G ob-boon: a cuspidor in the navy, used by gobs.* B riefpance, the track man, sa y s he has decided not to enter th is relay race o f the sororities because in a race he alw a y s g ets cinders throw n in his rye ’Tis sw eet to ponder on the poys the poet. Ah, Im agine the bew hiskered their accu s­ the A pril breezes o f yestery ear, quoth but yes! bock signs sw in in g tomed places down town. in in M axim s o f a cam pus bum : M an’s to man m akes recent countless souses mourn and moan. inhum anity in Wonder the poets of if the F ar E ast, their esotric m urm urings about “ her flow in g, scented h a ir,” dream ed of the ex citin g effect their w ritten th ou gh ts would have on im a g ­ inations early in the T w en tieth Cen­ tury. A fellow needs precious little im aginations, too. j Speaking seriou sly, how ever, they i m aybe m eant to say “copper-cented i h air.” th u s b elyin g the statem en t th at the beauties o f the Orient I none of ; w ere red-headed. Well, I’ll be going Budding Junior Laws Delve into Technical The case of H e n ry Weeler vs. I in the J am es W en tw orth was tried Hildebrand L aw Society last n ig h t be­ fore Prof. Ir a P. Hildebrand, p re sid ­ ing judge. The p a r tie s had entered into a con­ t r a c t whereby Wheeler w as to work for W entw orth for ten y ears a t $500 p er year. At the end of th e first year, d efe n d a n t paid plaintiff $500 and discharged him w ithout cause. Wheeler immediately contracted with Jones to work t o r him for nine years at $400 p er year. At the ex p iratio n of six years, Wheeler sued W entw orth for nine y e a rs’ s a lary a t $500, minus $400 per year, his s a la ry w ith Jones or $900. T he case was tried before the judge 1 CLASS WARRIORS GROW IMPATIENT AS WEEKS GO ON co ntinu ous An air o f im patience seems to be spre adin g am o n g those stu d en ts who | w ere involved in one way or an o th e r j in the class rush of March I, a c c o r d - 1 ing to p ersis te n t rumors, because o f 1 through the which they have been h eld f o r the last several w eeks, with no inkling of what action is to he reco m m en d ed by the F acu lty Discipline Com mittee. No f u r th e r info rm ation as t o the e x ­ act course to be pursued has yet been obtained. suspense interview ed by Professor B ryant, chairm an of the eom m ittee, when a T exan re p o r te r yesterday, rem arked th a t recom em nd ations will be sub­ m itted to P re s id e n t Vinson upon his re tu rn from a speaking to u r a t the end of th is week. It is expected th a t the action to be finally ta k e n will be m ade known within a n o th e r week. CLASSIFIED LET’S visit the Hall o f Fame, 808 Congress Ave. ___ ___ KELLUM S BARBER SHOP Three Berber* w ho know how to p lease you. 2107 S p eed w ay Let us p u t N O T IC E — Have you a thesis, es­ say, letter— an yth in g to be ty p e w rit­ in a ttra c tiv e ten? to students. shape. Reduced prices 1005 Texas S tenographic Bureau, 14 Congress Avenue. it LO ST— L ea th er wallet, containing money and valuable papers. Name, P e rry R. Green engraved on fold. F inder call 1351 or leave a t Texan office for rew ard. 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The American National Bank A U STIN , TEX A S C a p ita l and S urplus $1,000,000. U N ITED STA TES GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY Resources Over $10,000,000. It Pays to do it Heath Way C a m e l * a re t o ld e v e r y w h e r e in scie n t ific a lly se a le d p a c k a g e s o f 2 0 c ig a re tte s fo r 2 0 r en ls; or te n p a c k a g e s 2 0 0 c ig a r e t t e s ) in a g la sa tn e - o a p e r - c o v e r e d c a r to n W e s t r o n g ly r e c o m ­ m e n d t h is c a r to n fo r t h e h o m e o r office s u p p ly or w h e n y o u travel. R. J. R E Y N O L D S TOBACCO CO* W iMon-Ssl*»m *, £ At $ 1 5 .0 0 Pair We have s m a r t looking O xfords featured hen tin Dark Brown, Genuine Calf Skin, made for style and service. I t ’s a classy English style, one th a t fits good, feels good an d w e ars good— a t $15.00. certainly js some Oxford. A <8ear-cut, classy, slender toe--Snup. Ating a ro u n d the ankles. It Edw in Clapp Oxford $16.50 to $18.00 E. M. Scarbrough & Sons ing will be done th e quickest if le ft with the S tu d e n ts ’ Photo Club a t the Co-Op. S hinepar, an d Y. M. C. A. Let’s drop in at M oritz Sit- ___ ver**.— Adv. sires room (sin g le preferred) in v ate fam ily or small rooming he If you have an /thing at all pk address, Student,1, University st$ entc, I L O S T —Between E ducation Build- ing, second floor and L ib ra ry , a pack- C 'L JIkO I 'KAL IU RALMER SCFOOL CHADHA? age of blank Y. W. C. A. pledge c a rd s ^ with list of names. R etu rn to Y. W. office to Miss Davidson. OFFICE HOURI 2-Gpm. 10*19 Add O H .HITCH ANDRON.DU a M > U ~ X Ifiri I JTiiriM PHONE 5107 UTT LCriCLD DUX. XM W A N T E D — P ro m in e n t stu d e n t de- Alamo Ice Cream The BEST ICE CREAM—In 14 Delicious Flavors A T YOUR DEALER’S CR ALAMO INDUSTRIESI 300 C ongress A v en u e Phone 5241 a cinch f i g u r e o t o w L y Camels a J C a m e ls ii e unlike any cij r e t tc y o u ie rer snicked- to w h y t h e y ’re a real cig#* r e v e l a t i o n ! veiauuriJ Y ou sho lid know why Cad are so unusual, so re!reship satisfying. F i r t, a n d , Car ids expert blend choice T i t d ish and choice I ti jb accus which ) m estic prefer to either Kind str a ig h t! . C am els blend mokes po® that w on i r f u l r cllow m^ —yet i i ’he desirable MI there! Y o u ’.: apprecia'M Canid: freedom from ^ pleasant or unpleasai t cigar*: . C o m p a r e ouff-b y - p i * * a n V c i g a r e t ' w o r l d at » OFFICIAL NOTICES ( N o n o tic e a c c e p te d a f t e r 4 o ’clo ck o f th e d a y p r e c e d in g th e m o rn in g in* te n d e d fo r p u b lic a tio n ) . C HEM ISTR Y I S T U D E N T S : A regular quizz will be given during laboratory periods on T h u rsd a y and Friday, April 8 and 5. W. A. F E L S IN G . B A N D : Meet at 3:30 Wednesday to p lay for afternoon a t band hall gam e— w ithout uniforms. D IR EC TO R . N O T I C E : All girls who have not received a q uestionairre concerning the Y. W. vacational conference, please get one from the Y. W. reading room today and fill it out. This is very im portant. All q u estio nairres must be in by Wednesday. N O T IC E : Election of officers of Reed Music Society, W ednesday a f t e r ­ noon a t S. H all a t 5 o’clock. V ery im­ p o rta n t t h a t every member be present. P R E S I D E N T . L A S T M E E T IN G O F S ID N E Y Lawler before circus Every m em ber urged to be on h and for final arran g e m e n ts. P R E S ID E N T . today. P I E R I A N : Im portant meeting of P ie rian L ite ra ry Society this (W ed­ nesday) afternoon prom p tly a t 5:00 o'clock. S E C R E T A R Y . TEAM C A P T A IN S : See all your workers. Be a t church a t 7 with full report. Have all yo ur team there. C HAIRM AN. P H I SIGM A CHI will meet Wed­ nesday a t 5 o’clock in Miss S tu llk en ’s office. Very im portant. All members should be present. P R E S ID E N T . Y. W. C. A.: The m em bership com­ m ittee of the Y. W. C. A. will meet in Y. W. room. F rid a y a t 8 a. rn. C H A IR M A N . N E X T P U B L IC R E A D IN G T h u r s ­ day. April 8, a t 4:00 o ’clock, Main Building 218. P A T N E F F : There will be a m eet­ ing of the P a t Neff Club a t the Y. M. C. A. building, T h u rs d a y evening at 7 o’clock. All su p p o rte rs of Mr. Neff are cordially invited. P R E S I D E N T . N O T IC E : T h ere will be a meeting of the L am pasas V a rs ity Club, T h u r s ­ day evening a t 7 o ’clock in room 157, All m em bers are Main building. urged to be present. G L E E C L U B : All mem liers are urged to a tten d business m eeting at Y. M. C. A. a t 7 tonight. M A N A G ER . P R E S E N T P A Y CLUB will have a pro g ram m eeting, T h u rsd a y at 5:00 p. rn., room 204. Main building. All members be present. P R E S I D E N T . A S H B E E L IT E R A R Y S O C IE T Y : Im p o rta n t re g u la r meeting W ed nes­ day afternoon, April 7, a t 4:30 in E lection of new the Ashbel members. room. J E S S E MARY H ILL, President. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N Shirts and Neckwear in the New Spring Patterns. Annex B. SOCIETY Mallie Jon es, Editor. B e rn a rd in e Appleby. Miss Lyda Morrow, whose m arria g e to Mr. Roger G uth rie of Dallas will in Hillsboro on April 8, tak e place was complimented with a p re tty tea a t the K appa house on Monday a f t e r ­ noon. The house was decorated with a mass of cut flowers, including blue­ bonnets. In the dining room, where a color scheme of pink and white was carried out, the guests cut the large wedding cake, an d were served sa n d ­ wiches, tea and brick ice cream. The hostesses, Misses Ruth W haling and Mildred T u rn e r, w ere assisted by Mesdames C ornitius, W haling. Sco- vell, and Morrow. Misses M ary B arb our Tyler and M a r th a Rivers Allen spent the week­ end in San Antonio as the guests of Mildred Hoag. Miss J u lia S ta n fo rd is attending the Student Volunteer Convention in Now York. Miss Ruby Lee C a rte r of Sherm an has been spending the week-end at the T h eta house Miss Ruth W ynne has moved to Miss Mess H errick of Waco will bo tho guest of Miss F ran ces Hicks the la tte r part of tho week Miss T ahitha Milner has returned to her home in Henderson a f te r an extended U niversity friends. with visit Miss Pauline I.onghotham of South ­ western U niversity was the week-end guest of Miss F a y Burleson. Miss Sadie Seovell entertained at her home on T uesday afternoon with a bridge p a r ty in honor of Miss Lyda Morrow. * Misses Maybell? Weber and Myrtle SmiUey of C. I. A. have been visiting Miss Mildred Smilley. Initiation was held for Mable S in ­ gleton a t the A lpha Delta Pi house on Monday evening. Miss Alice D rysdale of Houston, who took her Law degree in 1918, has been a visitor at. the Phi Mu house. the Pi Kappa Alpha announces pledging of Royal IV Jam es of A t­ lanta, Ga. Miss Ersyl B attle of Southw estern U niversity visited friends in Austin the first of the week. | .Jerome J. B yrne has returned from his home in Lampasas where he spent the last week-end. Sidney P. C handler is now back in school a f te r a period of several d ays in the Physicians and S urgeons’ hos­ pital for a p p e n ­ dicitis. from an operation Miss A lm arine H a r r i s has retu rn ed from the B aptist Convention at Fort Worth. Miss George Bell has re tu rn ed from a visit a t her home in Bowie. ------------- o-------------- " T H E P O P U L A R " L A TES T STORE ON A V EN U E TO G R E E T U OF T S T U P E S A. J. GERJES 1610 L a v a c a St. YOUR M O N E Y ’S W O R T H E V E R Y T IM E D R IV E R L E SS FORDS AND BUICKS WRIGHT P H O N E 1711 M a v e ric k C o rn e r We’re making signs to you that it’s time to pick out your spring clothes. Whether you believe in signs or not come in and see tho New Styles and pat­ terns. Neat invisible plaids, in blues, hairline stripes grays, and browns and a fine assortment of fancy mixtures so becoming to hiost men. Hand Suits equal in make and fit to custom made without delay, uncertainty or extra price. Tailored PRICED $35 to $55 for W. L. Douglas Shoes men in a1 the newest lasts and leathers here exclus­ ively. $ 8 .5 0 to $ 1 4 .5 0 A. B, C. D. E Widths JOSEPH’S 2 1 1 E a s t S i x t h S t r e M * ^ We Restring TENNIS RACKETS C.&S. S p o r tin g G o o d s Co. 704 C o n g re ss CLUB NOTES , There will lie un im po rtan t meet- : mg of th e L am pasas V arsity Club, T h u rsd a y evening a t 7 o’clock in room ! 157, Main Building. All of the mem- l>ers on the constitutional committee, and all on the social committee are urged to be present. Lam pasas s t u ­ dents are urged to pull together and make this club a perm anent one. An im p o rtan t m eeting of the P a t Neff Club will be held a t the “ Y ” auditorium , T h u rs d a y a t 7 o’clock is: "Resolved, sharp. The question that Neff and not Bailey will be our next Governor.” All students who de­ join are invited to be there. sire to --------------O-------------- P R E S ID E N T W h a t d o e s “ h ig h c o m e d y ” “ Like F a llin g See m e a n ? L e a v es.” IN W I L H A M FARNUM STARS "A TA L E OF TW O C IT IE S ” AT C R E S C E N T T H E A T E R . ft V ! < Z , t •• I 1 \ ‘ H J S I S I * T h e S t a i n B)«n h C o IM O SPORT MODELS We are featuring these snappy, sporty styles in both single and double breasted models in two and three piece suits. I hey have a jaunty, “don’t give a hang'* air that is very appealing to the young chaps that like something different and they are hand-tailored $25 to $65 Stacy-Adams Fine Shoes are here exclusively and the Spring Styles are ready. hirulf^Wiico^ 616 CoNutvsaa'AvstfUM, to g re e t U niversity students, both eds and co-eds, is The P opular, which is located at 513 Congress Avenue, ju s t two doors north of the Austin N ational Bank. The policy of the store is: " B e tt e r Goods for Less Money” and the store g u a r a n te e s ev- ierythin g sold and fu rth e rm o re g u a r ­ antees to undersell all others. The slogan of the store, according to Mr. Stockett, is: "S tore of B etter Values.” He fu r th e r states th at they will live I up to this motto and asks th a t you tr y them and be convinced. The store is owned by H. Arenstein & Son and is under the managem ent of M. W. S ackett.— Adv. THE TEXAS BARBER "A TALE OF TWO C IT IE S ” AT SHOP Invites You C RESCENT TODAY. ------------- o------------- LAST TIME TODAY— WALLACE REID IN "EXCUSE MY DUST.” ( S tu d e n t O w n ed Institu* t i o n ) DR. T. F. COX D allas C. J o h n so n , Prop. 421 Scarbrough Building Dentist P R E S ID E N T . The the business section of Austin on Congress Avenue latest s to re in C lo th in g M a d e to M e a s u re A. W . G riffith O. G. E c k h a r d t GRIFFITH DRUG COMPANY “ W h e r e Q u a lity C o u n ts ” P h o n e 26 Exclusive Designs Special things that young men want; they’re here The smart styles we have here are designed for us; when you see them, you’ll like them; but if you want just that style, you’ll have to get it here; Hart Schagner & Marx new ideas. The models for young men have many*very attractive fea­ tures; generally speaking, the effect produced is of a slender, well-set-up figure; soft roll f r o n t; deep chested, square notch lapels. The new colors and patterns are very snappy; checks, plaids, stripes, iridescene weaves. gill; -McShorte ha* sold a poem to S crib­ blers. entitled an ‘Ode to a Fair Lady.’ ” jill: - Has he? Well. bt is more com petent to write vt rses entitled Owed to a Landlady.’ ’ X / /fast*-* 7X* ~ \ y r r ' Extremely good suit values $45 and up Stebbins & James The Home o f H a rt Schaffner & M a rx Clothes LAST TIME T O D A Y — W A L L A C E R E ID IN ’’E X C U SE |Y DUST.” WORN ft ^THROUGH Have your shoes Re-Made GEO. R. ALLEN by the shoe expert 24th and Guadalupe St. Phone 4597. "Evangeline at C rescent T h e a tre . You m u s t not miss this picture. BON TON CAFE 609 CONGRESS AVENUE The Best Place is Town to Eat Just remodeled. K. H. PARK. Proprietor “A TALE O F T W O C IT I E S ” A T C R E S C E N T T O D A Y . Citizens State Bank Only State G uaranty Fund Bank in Austin, Texas. Hie Bank w ith the Chime clock. Courtesy, A ccuracy, and Service Assured. President. Albert W. W ilkerson, Vice Pres, and Cashier Eldred McKinnon, Leo Kuhn, Assistant Cashier. l i u A A U C H T E R O F T W O W O R L D S ” S T A R S N O R M A N-MADGE T O D A Y A T T H E Q U E E N . UT p H O * l 2 a a THINGS THAT WILL INTEREST YOU New Valentines H and-m ade Jew elry. can Ivory. Ostrich F e a th e r Fans. Sw agger Stationery. Distinctive Small Gifts, Dance Cards and Favors. THE GIFT SHOP OF AUSTIN 1104 Colorado Street LOOKE’S CAFE LOOKt BROS., Pr.pt. Josephs Pharmacy Corner Seventh and Congress. Phones 325-335 Beads m ade from Afri­ Phone 735. 620 Conure** h y d e p a r k f l o r a l c o . SA Y IT Connections all over the world. WITH FLO FOR YOU First House North of Gov­ e rn o r’s Mansion 8 2 0 C o n g re s s OUR CANDIES ARE THE TALK OF THE TOWN T h e T a s tie s t S w e e ts T h a t E v e r T o u c h e d Y o ur l o n g u e ! F r e s h S h ip m e n ts of H ig h e s t Q u a lity C a n d y C om e H e re D aily S A T IS F A C T IO N You W ill A p p r e c i a te th e S atisfaction — O F — SERVICE, QUALITY and COURTESY E X T E N D E D YOU A T V 0 U D 0 U R 1 S Cigars and Cigarettes THE U N I V E R S I T Y B A R B E R SHOP P h o n e 617 N. VV. R U T L E D G E , Prop. P A X T O N A U T O C O H R A N F tm e h o u / e o r c a ny (•■4)7-^ c o n g e e / / - § THEATRE MU* Gertrude Hoffman and Party will attend our Wed­ nesday Evening Picture Presentation Get a close up v ie w o f V a u d e v ille 's P ro m in en t Star IN C ID E N T A L L Y SEE— L A ST T IM E S T O D A Y — A N D — WALLACE REID “Excuse My Dust” HAROLD LLOYD I N A N D -IN- BUMPING INTO BROADW AY" A LS O— H O L M E S T R A V E L O G U E A N D T O P I C S OF T H E D AY T R Y T O G E T IN 2. life. in U niversity P ress Club have done in combating thin pernicious p ropagan da, but the stu d en t body has made practically no effort to let the voters of Texas know the t r u t h about the University. As a result of our a p a th y and lack organized work, the num ber of shacks on our cam pus is steadily increasing. I favor the elimination of ex­ t r a v a g a n t and foolish social competi­ tion is fast becoming impossible for the student of average financial resources to p a r ­ ticipate in the social life and recre a­ tion of the studen t body. Such ex­ trav a g an ce s, if unchecked, will g r e a t­ ly injure the cause of the University with the citizens of the state*. The Anti-Blood Club and the fratern ities of the U niversity have s tarted a move­ ment to remedy this s itu a tio n ; I be­ lieve th at they should be supported in th e ir a tte m p t by a p p r o p ria te legisla­ tion, and its strict enforcement. It I 3. favor the fo stering and e n ­ couraging of more intense class spirit am ong the classes of the University, with especial regard to the clas« of 1921-22. CV DEICES A N D D E L T A SIC S A R E V IC T O R S (C ontinued from page I ) A U 3T1M TODAY AND T H U R S D A Y WILLIAM FARNUM — I N — A TALE OF TWO CITIES This is o n e o f F a r n u m ’s You greatest p ictu res. have th e sto ry in read book form as w r itte n by Charles D ick en s— S e e it in picture form to d a y . E X T R A — H A R R Y P O L L A R D — IN-— “ FLAT BROKE” THIRD A S P IR A N T FOR HIG H O F F IC E G IV ES P L A T F O R M (Continued from page I ) striking o ut twelve. Both pitchers ration of a publicity cam p aign with w ere ably supported and every play the objects of, first, p u ttin g before looked as it would decide the game, the state the valuable work being j G rundy, left fielder for the Delta done by the U niversity; and, second, Sigmas, knocked a home ru n in the of refuting the many m isrepresenta- fifth, p u ttin g his side one ru n ahead. tions and deliberate falsehoods which I However, the in the state Delta ( his came back with two runs, have been circulated over bv th< enemies of the University. them one ahead. Dubose, recognize and commend the valuable ca tc h er fo r the Delta Sigmas, m ade the j the deciding score in the seventh in- service the Daily Texan, Fish, M et’alia. and Douglas the ning. Department of Journ alism , and I p u ttin g the next inning, th a t T w o E v e n in g s o f M irth a n d E sth e tic E n jo y m e n t T w o E v e n i n g s o f F o r g e t ­ fu ln e ss o f A ll th e T r o u b le s F le sh Is H e ir T o Reinal-Yendis Benefiting Sidney Lanier Loan Fund Friday and Saturday Night, April 9 and IO 17 Attractions On Campus A REAL Circus For A U /TIN LAUNDRV-DRY CLEANING CO 1504 LAVACA XX - ‘ i i Society Brand Clothes E » r l 4 w a * * C h iru and Colkp T H E D A I L Y T E X A N THE NEW WATCH CHAIN W e are s h o w in g a b e a u tifu l line of W a tc h ch a in s for m en $ 3 .5 0 , $ 5 .0 0 and $ 7 .0 0 The Stelfox Co. QUALITY 6 1 4 C o n g r ess A v e n u e Today Q uality counts for m ore real economy than ever before and to those who havened th a t these fine suits are so splendidly tailored and w orn Society Brand Clothes we will sa y : the m aterials used of such high g rad e— they O U T W EAR the suits th a t are common]- known as “ Not Stylish but long w earin g .” AMUSEMENTS M A J E S T I C P R O G R A M . Newest in S traw Hats New Stylish Caps T O D A Y A N D T H U R S D A Y NORMA TALMADGE IN “A DAUGHTER OF TWO WORLDS” Wh i ch world d o e i she p r e f e r ? it ail t o d a y and n ot e h e r S e e in both sphere*. also made one ru n 'each fo r the Delta Sigmas. Miller, W are, Nash, and Waters, t a c h crossed the ru b b e r once for the Delta Chis. Li n e -U p . D. K. E .— W. M. McVeigh, 2b; D. M. Fielding, 3b; H. Blades, lf; R. L. M urray, p; G. Watson, ss; O. S.! Evans, c; J. M enton, l b ; J. H. Davis, c f; D. S. Thom pson, rf. T h eta XI— N. C. Hazel, c; M. R. Warticle, 2b; S. W. T rout, p; G. L. l h ; S. L. Johnson, sa; G. M. T rou t, Shoemaker, lf; D. W. Lovell, c f ; T. Burkes, r f ; H. Show. 3b. Fielding and Thompson changed positions in th e third for the D e k e s ,, and G. M. T ro u t w en t from first to pitcher fo r S. W. T ro u t in the second fo r the T h eta Xis. Delta Chi— M. Crabb, cf; J. Miller,! l b ; J. B. W are, 3 b ; T. F. Nash, c; G. Day, r f ; N. W a ters, ss; C, B J Cocke, lf; E. Bon n ett, 2b; N. Chris-; tian, p. Today only*: Wallace Reid in “ Excuse My Dust." Tomorrow, F rid a y and S a t u r ­ the d ay : G ertru de Hoffman best Bill of Vaudeville Season. in Q U E E N P R O G R A M . Today and T h u rs d a y : Norm a Talm adge in “ A D au g h te r of Two Worlds.” F rid a y and S a tu r d a y : Elaine “ The Woman in M am m erstein Game.” C R E S C E N T P R O G R A M Today and T h u rs d a y : William Fa m u m in “ A Tale of Two Cit ie F rid ay and S a tu rd a y : Peggy Hyland in “ Black Shadows.” C U R T A I N C L U B . April 13 a t Hancock Opera House, “ Like F alling Leaves.” V I O L E T C R O W N S A N S AM April Festival. 20-21 A u s tin ’s S p ring R E I N A L - Y E N D I S C I R C U S F ri d a y and S a tu r d a y night C a mp u s . Lo an Fu n d. on Benefi t S i d n e y Lani e r Delta Sigma Phi— P. R. Stout, s s j j t i o n of willpower, we pass the temp- tation to descend into the aquatic sec-] A. K. ( ’lardy, 3b; I. W. Fish, 2b; K. B. McC’alla, p; A. C. G rundy, lf; H. the Y “ fr o u n t” and almost to r of Hill, cf; F. I’. H arper, r f ; T. Doug- collide with an embryo eub-reporter vainly inquiring if Mr. Lomax has a las, l h ; G. H. Dubose, c. f o r 1 story t h a t he could possibly use to W are and F red W hite for Cocke by appease the w r a th of the irate issue- ed who seemingly can never get the Delta Chis. enough copy to s a tisfy his appetite. We stop! F o r here is where we find Sam Benbo w as sub stitu ted a sign is telling the world t h a t here the domicile of “ The University SOCIAL FUNCTIONS ANNOUNCED IN THE SPRING CALENDAR V a r ie ty S h o w n in C h o ices M ad e by S o cial G roups for Sp rin g T erm G reat v arie ty of en tertain m e n ts have been sought by the students in their applications for a date on spring term. Social C alend ar for the The social term functions fo r ran ge all the way from the w om an’s gym nasium to the country club and K. C. Hall dances and from inform al teas to formal dances. this With the coming of the s p rin g w eather m any of the societies a t e choosing the C ountry Club as th eir place for a dance, while a slightly smaller num ber have designated th e ir intentions to have a social function the a t the K. C. Hall, in spite of fa ct t h a t the late class upheaval seem­ ingly disparaged all hopes for such. The social calen dar committee has not yet issued the complete cale n d ar for the term , for some applications have not been passed upon as yet, but the these will be published as weekly calendar comes out. Social C alendar for the S pring Term of 1920: T hu rsda y, March 25: G ra d u ate S upper a t ( ’actus Tea Room. F riday, M arch 26: A ngler's dance a t K. C. Hall; McCabe dance a t Cac­ tus Tea Room. S aturday, M arch 27: Germ an a t K. C. H all; Z eta’s dance a t C ountry Club. F riday. April 2: T. N. T. Club th ro u g h P acuity Club.” The wistful shark dance a t (’ac tu s T ea Room, peeps S atu rd ay , A pril 3: G erm an a t K. there, and gazes a t the scene where ( B all; P terapod dance a t W o m a n s . he too, once clicked the ivory halls the curtain h an g in g . , „ Gymnasium , m i* , . F rid ay , April 9: Kabbit-Foot dance Bobbie Cannon um pired the Deke- T h eta Xi gam e and Allen officiated in the Delta Chi-Delta Sigma picnic. the same capacity at The next gam es to be played on the schedule will be between the Chi Phis an d the Kappa Sigs W ednes­ day afte rn o n on B reckenridge Field, afte rn o o n between and Lam bda Chi Alpha and Sigma Chi. T hu rsd a y ■ o---------- Texan Reporter Goes Daffy Over a Y” Uplifting A ir ( E d : — We s e nt h i m ou t f or news and he b ro ug h t back t h i s . ) there stude th a t to rush. Oh! the “ Y” is a m e rry old place. H ere everyone finds a place to re st his w eary bones from the m ad s c r a m ­ ble of to ru sh in g h ere and classes, to church, to dates, to meals, to the “house,” to lessons, and to a n y ­ the wild-eyed th in g is forced the case above, In “ w eary bones” is intended to r e f e r to the hollow type. both the solid and On the fro n t v erand a of the s p a ­ cious building, we find on both sides of the stately en tran ce, ensconced be- hind a spacious ra ilin g with a series of pedal ex trem ities a r ra n g e d upon it, | and wondrous sh rubb ery before it, a life belonging species of somnolent intim ate view of with his well-aimed cue. Here we get an the venerable profs, and we find t h a t they, too, are hu m an and not alw ays engrossed in plan n in g w ays and means o f catching us un pre p are d . Dean “ Benny,” among the m any notables, ini th ought, deep thought, over the m any intricacies, deep intricacies of an ex­ citing game, deeply exciting game of chess. is furrowed The Desk! Mecca of all w a n d er­ ers in search of an y thing from nou­ g a t b a r s to work. F ir s t m an : “ Got any w ritin g p a p e r? ” Desk m an : “ S everal.” F i r s t m an: “ Gimme a few.” Second m a n : “ Gimme some stam ps.” T h ird m a n : “ I w a n t a story for the T ex a n .” Desk m a n : “J u s t a minute, lemme an sw e r the phone. (Picks up phone) Hello! --------- . I ’ll see. Hold (I n a loud voice) Any­ the phone. this afte rn o o n ? ” body w a n ta work it? ” Desk F o u rth m a n : “ W h a t is Fourth m an: : B a n t i n g ra s s.’ “ H I ta k e it.” a t K. ( ’. H a ll; G regg Hall. S atu rd ay . April IO: Sidney Lanier, a t W’om an’s G ym nasium ; Newm an Club; Chi Omega a t C ountry Club; Germ an a t K. C. Hall. Tuesday, afternoon, April 13: Se­ nior Reception by U niversity Ladies’ Club. F rid ay , April 16: Le Cercle F ra n - caise a t K. C. H a ll; Sigm a Chi dance a t C ountry C lub; San Antonio Club dance at W’om an’s Gymnasium. S atu rd a y , April 17: Germ an a t K. C. Hall. Tuesday, A pril 20: Sigm a N u dance a t Country Club; Pre-Medic dance a t E lk ’s Hall. F riday, April 23: Phi Mu dance a t Country Club. C. Hall. F riday, April 30: Beta T heta Pi a t C ountry C lub; Girls of Newm an Hall, dance. S atu rd ay , May I : Germ an a t K. C. H all; Brownwood Club a t Miss W in s­ low's; R am shorn Picnic. L riday, May 7: La T e rtu lia a t W oman’s G ym nasium ; D. K. E. dance at C ountry Club; Phi K a p p a Psi C hap ter House. S aturday . May 8: Germ an a t K. C Hall. Again we reach the fro n t p a rt of j to the feathered trib e and closely kin • tbe fam °us hostelry, and find in the spacious salon on th e southeast corner to the Cam pus Buzzard whose prim e a class in modern literature. Strictly object is w atching the lily-white v ir­ modern, since the material studied is gins prom enade the boulevard en made up of: “ The Atlantic Monthly” route to their fa v o rite haunts. “ The S a t u r d a y Evening Post,” “ The Am erican M agazine,” “ Life,” “ Judge, (?) into f u r th e r On proceeding the gam e an<1 a!l the o ther c u rre n t periodical dance; Lam bda ( ’hi Alpha dance, f r i d a y , May 14: Phi Gamma Delta a t C ountry Club; Skull and Bones the calm, quiet a ir of the fam ous C rap Shooting Association room (cusses) on the r ig h t forces us to give our a tten tio n to its activities. “ R aw k us” a shouts out, termed light,” “ H u r r y up and move, slow­ “ ozone” (and m ade to b re ath deep), A ll se a ts reser v ed fo r “ L ike poke,” “ I (iominoe,” “ R orry sum pap e r f rum tha desk.” and. “ Anybody w a n n a l>nce more. A fte r such an expedition F a llin g L e a v e s ” m ust be., p aid play forty -tw o ?” im-i !n auch a cultu ral, refined, scholarly profusion th a t no outside help is need- atm osphere of quiet repose we are ed to get things going for these t r i e d , now rea{ly to get in to some really] and t r u e stand-bys of the C rap Shoot- i confusing jum ble of activity like an ing order. I f you w a n t to p le a s e her, “ Like F a llin g lite ra tu re as well as p o r t a n t of th e daily state. | English 2 class th a t several people are ta k e h er S atu rd ay , May 15: Texas Chemical the most papers of the by F riday, poetically “ Gimme give us F re s h Club. im-! air, th e to By an enormously try in g applica- acquainted with. L e a v e s.” R T**1 fear;* it «£ I MANY PRIZES ARE OFFERED FOR GOOD of the Japanese Monroe U k The P a s t and Future of the ^ ( anal, The Relations of the Cab i S tates to the Caribbean, Shi C C C A V C D V C T I i n C C an t j j A IO D I M U U f c S ! 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