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It is h i g h ly p ro b a b le t h a t th e L o n g ­ h o r n s will m eet th e N o tr e D a m e U n i ­ v e r s i t y n e x t T h a n k s g i v i n g D ay on I h u h b ie ld . A c o m m u n ic a tio n f r o m th e A t h l e t i c Council o f th e N o r t h e r n to t h e A th l e t i c u n i v e r s i t y , a d d r e s s e d received y e s t e r d a y , s t a t e d D ir e c to r, I th a t th e co n d itio n s m a d e w e r e e n t i r e ­ t h a t P r e s i d e n t C a v a n a u g h ly f a v o r a b le , a n d vision r e s t s w ith th e p r e s id e n t o f th e u n i v e r s i t y . is a? p r e s e n t on a tr ip , a n d is e x p e c t e d th e b e g i n n in g o f n e x t w eek. back a t th e L o n g h o r n The < a t holies a s k e d o f fic ia ls to k ee p th e d a t e op en until t h e p r e s id e n t a r r i v e s . T his Mr. Bell- m o n t a g r e e d to do, an d s e n t th e te l e ­ g r a m y e s t e r d a y . I he t e l e g r a m , said Mr. B e llm o n t th e c h a n ce s y e s t e r d a y , “ s t a t e s t h a t fo r t h e g a m e a r e good. I a m v e r y o p t i m i s t i c th a t th e N o tr e D am e te a m will m e e t t h e L o n g h o r n s n e x t y e a r . ” he a d d e d , “ a n d “ W e received a n o f f e r f ro m C h r i s ­ Ix>uis, tia n B r o t h e r s ’ C ollege o f St. if th e ^ r e s e n t Mo,, fa lls n e g o t ia t io n w ith N o tr e D am e l a t e s t t h r o u g h w e will c o n s id e r th e o f fe r. In a d d i tio n to t h e o f f e r fro m Die t h r i s t i a n B r o t h e r s ’ a u t h o r i t i e s wt a ls o hav e o n e f ro m th e football men o f th e H a sk e ll I n d ia n s. W e will play one o f t h e s e t h r e e t e a m s n e x t y ea r on I h a n k s g i v i n g . ” DALLAS STUDENTS WILL CIVE THEIR DANCE CHRISTMAS Will Be ill tile Southland Hotel— VII 'Texas S tu d e n ts From That City VV ill Ile P r e se n t— To Be a L arge Affair. the -uhmitti-d here have been n e a r l y a do ze n th e c o v e r o f f o r Ugns Mag for to e n e x t issu e, b e c a u s e o ffe re d . Most o f th e s e the pi i th e e d i t o r h a d ex- beyond w hat I hi* plan h a s bee n c h a n g e d Jed. erne details. T h e i s s u e will co m e when r e t u r n in d e n t s ■ boh(la) f r o m , ai d not d u r i n g “ e x a m ” a was th o u g h t by so m e. 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W e l a r g e n u m b e r the C a c t u s will save 1 L a v e a “ B ° * & * m , w e sh o u ld B T - That old wail, “ it h a s n ev e r I iK' * a r , us B B y ' ‘ m u ! is n o t e v e n h e a r d . is f e w f o llo w in g ' a c t i o n s a n d p la n s t u f f s w e r e c a r e ­ s t 1,',,’nWl‘tJ l’a r h y e a r , t h e r e ’d be B L V little im p r o v e m e n t. T h e 1915 ab ' n1 in lo ts o f t h i n g s . m l ° u ‘I*' them- This is !|J ca n c o m e o u t on B rot : v e n tY d a y s , a n d ,ut II'" ' K i ) l T O R - I N - C H I E F . K O L O G Y p u o | 7 S I r K 1 ^ i B V I V , I i , n.i V‘V ' V V School o f G e o lo g y ,la* m o r n i n g a n d un- tzzn:r “ • Cla^ e s - H o w e v e r , r e g - :ibout W i n t h a t a f t e r T he D allas C lub m e t y e s t e r d a y a f t ­ ern o o n , th e p u r p o s e o f t h e g a t h e r i n g b e in g to d ecide upo n th e fo rm o f e n ­ t e r t a i n m e n t to be g iv e n “ bac k h o m e " d u r i n g t h e C h r i s t m a s h olida ys. A d a n c e will be g iv e n on th e a f t e r n o o n o f D e c e m b e r 29, f r o m 4 to 6 o ’clock, th e H otel S o u t h l a n d , D allas. A s at th e c h ie f p u r p o s e of t h e club to a r o u s e i n t e r e s t in th e U n iv e r s it y , th e s e n io r s o f th e v a r i o u s “ p r e p ” schools will lie in v ite d to be p r e s e n t. T h r o u g h is hoped to a c q u a i n t t h i s m e d iu m t h e s e p r o s p e c tiv e s t u d e n t s w ith th e c h a r m s o f th e U n iv e r s it y . is it th e A c o m m i t t e e w a s a p p o i n te d to col­ lect th e a m o u n t n e c e s s a r y to g iv e th e d a n c e , f o llo w in g b e in g n a m e d : M is s e s L e t a S k ile s , P e t i t ; M e ssrs. C r o s s m a n , D a b n e y , F r it z , C a r t e r , S m ith a n d R i c h a r d s o n . T h is c o m m it­ te e will b e g in w o rk im m e d ia te ly , a n d h o p e s to h a v e th e d e s ir e d a m o u n t in a f e w d a y s . ‘PO LY C L U B ” IS FORMED. C o lle g e P r e s s Service. T. C. U., Dec. I.— S ix te e n fo rm e t s t u d e n t s o f P o ly te c h n ic C ollege, which is no m o r e , h a v e f o rm e d a “ Poly Club in T. C. U. F o llo w in g th e c h a n g e of t h e T e x a s W o m a n ’s P o ly te c h n ic l a r g e n u m b e r o f th e men C o lleg e , a T h e p u r p o s e of c a m e b a n d i n g to t o g e t h e r k e e p a l iv e t h e m e m o r ie s of old Poly d a y s. t o T. C. U. t h e m s e l v e s to is L O C H R ID G E ON VAC A TIO N . M r, I. I*. L o c h r id g e , b u s in e s s m a n ­ a g e r o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y , h a s f e l t th e need o f a v a c a t i o n a n d a little r e c r e ­ a t i o n . H e t h e r e f o r e le f t A u s tin , F r i ­ d a y , f o r C a c t u s , T e x a s , w h e r e he will h u n t d e e r , in c o m p a n y w ith M e ssrs. S c a r b r o u g h T o w n sen d . Mr. L o c h r i d g e is e x p e c t e d t o r e t u r n the la t t e r p art o f the p resen t week. and d a i l y t e x a n R lS T c o L I E GE D A I L Y IN T H E S O U T H A I M I X . TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER IHI I. EMBLEM FOR JOI RNALISTS l o A dopt a C L . . " T r a d e - M a r k " a n d a ^ ell— A Reception W ill Be Held S»nm. ASSEMBLY PASSES TWO RESOLUTIONS ( ll MOHS ELECT OFFICERS M e e t s for ' irsf and Transacts Bu sin ess of Im portance. l im e This Term Th, e J o u r n a li s m D e p a r t m e n t , a s o r g a n i zed is p la n - se Vera. d a j s a g o , n , »K to ad opt a c a s s e m b le m a n d a Nell, and will p r o b a b ly g ive a r e c e p ­ th e n e a r f u tu r e . ,n tion som e • ii ti a l e fo rty m e m b e r s r e g is t e r e d if' tn is d e p a r t m e n t now. M uch s p irit a n d e n th u s ia s m w as d is p l a y e d a t their recent m eeting, time 1 he em blem to be a d o p t e d will be tin* form of a red o r bla ck devil is planned in th e shop o f iii o rd e r local color. R e g u la r th e d e p a r t m e n t will be in r e a d in g a n e w s p a p e r . to give th e rec eption the J o u r n a lis m D e p a r t m e n t to give m e e tin g s o f real It it \ s k s I hat “ E xam ” Schedule He I h an g ed — f o r m s C o m m itte es to Honor M c/es. I n a s h o r t a n d sp ic y s e s s io n th e J j u n i o r a c a d e m e m e t y e s t e r d a y f o r t h e f ir s t tim e t h i s y e a r . T h e m e e t i n g - “ " - I t of - - w a s held a t 1:30 in ro o m 126, T h e A s s e m b ly l a s t n i g h t p a s s e d a * B e e k n e r, th e la s t y e a r ’s s p r i n g j to t h e r e q u e s t to M o n d a y , in c o n ju n c tio n w ith t h e j t e r m p r e s id e n t, called t h e m e e t i n g to I to order* a n d ca lled f o r t h e e le c tio n o f I re s o lu t io n C ouncil, f a c u l t y c h a n g e t h e d a t e of t h e “ e x a m s ” f r o m o f fic e r s . N o m i n a t i o n s T h u r s d a y , D ec em b e r 16, ra p id o r d e r , a n d w h e n D e c e m b e r 13, a s a r e s u l t o f s tu d e n t sll' ts w e r e a n n o u n c e d a g i t a t i o n . T h is is v e r y p o p u l a r w i t h ! t h a t A lv a C a r l t o n had bee n e le c te d th e s t u d e n t s , a s w ith sc h e d u le in e f f e c t, m a n y o f th e s tu - d e n t s will not be ab le lie hom e fo r f a c u l t y will c h a n g e q u e s te d . B e e k n e r t h e n s u r r e n d e r e d th e c h a i r t h e n e w ly e lec ted p r e s i d e n t , a n d follo w ed th e f i r s t re -1 it w a s t h e p r e s e n t I p r e s id e n t. ( h r i s t m a s . M a n y th i n k t h a t th e d a t e a s t o in f o u n d I lfo n e *'•' th e final d e - 1 hel<1, DR. KEEN HELPS TO STANDARDIZE t e x a s colleges Vd iii it I anc* — Texts Win Be ( l a s . by l l w l f - M w t i , , O \ cry t onj*enia|. „ in , ___ l *H' standardize P e r h a p s t h e most construct!* *ork -ne by the .state Teachers* Assoc,, Leacher*’ Acoria- ’n was ,hf “'‘option Of the commit- tio n w a s th e a ' ,0Ption of the commit-' tee report o f the Committee a p p a i r to the Tex,, 0~ Ib is com m itte e consisted of [>«,. Hester of Baylor University, Dean ark s o f Texas ( hnstian University* Mr. I* ra n k Reedy of Southern Meth' odist U n iv ersity ; A E . Perter, acting p resid en t o f Daniel Baker College and John IL Keen of th* University o f l e x a s . In previous yeara student* who cam e from a lot of so-called colleges a p p l ie d fo r entra nce to the Untver s it y a n d o t h e r first-claas schools in th e S t a t e , a n d had to be dealt with in a v e r y u n c e r ta in manner. Dr. Keen w a s f o rc e d to examine the catalogue of th e college i i i question, look up the s t u d e n t ’s rec ord in the college ami al­ low him to e n t e r upon his record with c o n d itio n s a tta c h e d to his work. Stu­ d e n t s f r o m about thirty-five college* o v e r th e S ta te had to be dealt with in th is m a n n e r . It was very uncer­ ta in , r e q u i r i n g a lot of unnecessary w o rk , ho Dr. Keen began the study o f a s ta n d a r d iz a ti o n about four years a g o , a n d d u r i n g that time hi* judg­ m e n t a n d decisions have been recog. (Continued on Page Four.) I VWS WILL HAVE ANNUAL BANQUET AT THE DRISKILL G overnor Colquitt and Governor-Elect F erguson VV ill Be Present—Also S ta t e Supreme Judges and Law Faculty. th e ’he e le c tio n o f th e r e m a i n i n g o f f ic e r s re- J p ro c e e d e d w ith th e fo llo w in g r e s u l t s : Vice p r e s i d e n t , M iss V e r a M c N e w ; s e c r e t a r y - t r e a s u r e r , Miss L o n g in o ; s e r g e a n t - a t - a r m s , C l a y B e e k n e r . t h e n to call a m e e t i n g o f i n ­ t h e s t r u c t e d J u n i o r G ir ls so m e t h e n e a r f u t u r e to e l e c t r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s t o th e T h e vice p r e s i d e n t w a s t i m e in , W o m a n ’s Council* SENATOR WEBB TO SPEAK AT Y.M . C A . I or mer l e a c h e r of S im m on s Brothers W ill Speak on “ How to Read ” Tonight at 8. S e n a t o r W e b b will s p e a k h e r e t o ­ nig h t in th e U n iv e r s i t y Y. M. C. A. a t K o ’clock on “ How to R e a d .” He is a w idely k n o w n l e g i s l a t o r a n d is a ls o a well k n o w n l e c t u r e r a m o n g t h e colleges. O f h im Mr. I,om ax s a id : so t h i s “Every student in the University • how Id t a k e a d v a n t a g e o f r a r e d i s t i n ­ o p p o r t u n i t y o f h e a r i n g g u ish e d a s p e a k e r a s S e n a t o r W e bb. He le a d in g e d u c a t o r s , a n d h as a n i n s p i r i n g m e s s a g e f o r th* tudents. H e h a s t r a i n e d m o r e m e n b r college t h a n ’ a n y o t h e r S o u t h e r n educator." is one o f t h e I t is t h o u g h t t h a t t h i s m e e t i n g will i - be v e ry l a r g e l y a t t e n d e d , in t h a t Mr W e b b is a v ery p r a c tic a l m a n , t»- ides* I v, his b e in g a v e r y p r o m i n e n t e d u c a t o r . I B oth o f football p la y e r s , w e r e e d u c a t e d b y I *)ttn(l ^ o f th e follower* ai Perigrintti t h e D riskill Hotel Monday night, him. M any o t h e r s o f a m o u s **c t , v e ’ w,l! m in« ,e at th« ,, young, old and pros in t h e U n iv e r s ity J■*’ i l a w y e r s , t h e S im m o n s , t h e , , Ie a Ko N o m Ids school. ( a m o n g th e m tieing Governor Colquitt, TWO PROMINENT SPEAKERS Henderson and W eath erford VV ill Speak in E v a n g e listic M eetin gs, l o Be A fter Ch fiat mas. o a n w e l l s t l c m « t t n ^ ( N o , , . .. .. _ ., fr , S, v e r a l Tl The U n iv e r s it y Y, M. C. A. wi I Ii. . . ....... a f t e r ( h r i s t m a s , f e a t u r e d by tw o v e r y p r o m in e n t S o u t h e r n s p e a k era. T h e y a r e B ish op l i n o . S. H e n d e rs o n of C h a t t a n o o g a a n d Dr. W. I). W e a t h e r ­ ford of V a n d e rb ilt. T h e s e men a r t n u t m e re ly p r e a c h y s, b u t h a v e m a n y acco m pli ament.- iii g e n e r a l w o rk , on« of th e m hav in g b ee n a f o r m e r p r o m i ­ n e n t ath lete D e c e m b e r 7. Many invited guests, G o v e r n o r - e le c t Ferguson and several ju d g e s of th e higher courts, will be p r e s e n t . M any of these will be called on f o r s h o r t addresses. be . . . n o o n S a t u r d a y , a P l a t e s m ust reserved before it la necessary to . t . ( k n o w th e e x a c t number to be present. sold a f e r th a t Urn. w j | | V . C a s e y ” Jo n e s has signified hi* w illi n g n e s s to lead a goodly number o f yells. T h is method of working up i r a v e n o u s a p p e tite will undoubtedly m e e t w ith much succeea, and the pep” r e s u l t i n g therefrom i* expected to m a k e f o r g r e a te r pleaaure to ad a t t e n d i n g . B ish o p H e n d e rs o n is o f th e C h a t t a ­ no o g a N o rth M e th o d is t C h u r c h , a n d will the m e e t i n g s fo r men and w om en B ash fu l J. 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Bu l t Uich.irfl un IL Pa:her t; G. railer ce ition. cerning ^roin us, Wfiuld ! in ! .’1‘cure wide pread com m ent the new riapers. joking about it anyw ay. I. W e’re 'inly Bl HHKU STAM!* KDfTO- KIAI9.C. “fioosfing” is a word that we It suggest.^ a fake do felt lik<‘. It suggests a real e-tate ad. fagged out editorial brain. It vuggests all that i.> trite ami bor­ ing. Has your editor nothing ’'I'is a .simple ca.se; let to ’ Jpir N ow Mexico Ha gone and went A lei got her a .\<*w president, Hou^^^ton Post. .Vow Var- ity, With .;ome ado, Ha- got her a .\’ew prexy, too. - l i a r - - j I three name - gU ane«l Getringer, Von Kiein-.^rnid and Woo t he the Plain [taper. peartment Fniverr-ity of (th! eem thi(tn out there. .Vrizona .Ittiif- from of .Smith and - l i a r - - in [>!ay«*d four year< anil regular gain!*’ for three -t asor,- i- worthy s>f i/uing hoiHired r n i v e i -ity , tty whether h*‘ ha- }>lay**d the rt •■uired , number of c a m e ' or not. hi- ll , it I‘db*, will ' ‘^’’ir him write “booster” two or three On .Mar'h times, .scattering "knocker” here ituatp>*‘. It an in iM'rlanl cert: .icerri’ the blate and there for variety, and he ami it 1‘omern-' (‘v» r> body who has aik »‘ will tl n.v tnat t hi ’ fd,.>*': woiiM ha-^p made hi- h ‘ttt=r th'- for Ufia-’oi'hPde sick re it fair til d'-ny him the letter whieh he ha- wdt keil, aipank our edi- conn* to fins . And yet Presi- fact. hi dent .Me/.!*:-, in his re«ently pub- tonal person upon occasion and lishid U tter to the alumni ami el,s«wheie l ing before we got the friends of the rnivcr. itv av.s job of working on 'I'he Texan ll will happ«n, ui Ie. .' tin* six day- a week for nothing and that mom y ( omes from comewhi re ^boarding ourself. 'I'he letter wa- to i m the clioiil for the n s t aj and any rea- ma n will recognize it as, ' ■ ' " ' h ' so high. ’** i*ut t urkey trot capers and butier- milk slides. H u rd y-gu rd y wai.st.s and w ig g le ta il e s t e d ill t h e p r e s i d e n c y o f t h i s I T u v e r s i t y . I n c i d e n t a l l y , t h e i n e v v . s p a p e r . s a r e g i v i n g h i m a l i t - : tie front pa^e apace, l"-»vi*lc. l; the Russian headlines announce nothing more startling than capture o f the entire Iterinan ■ army or other etjually familiar new.s— in other words, provided he is not crowded off by’ some­ thing el.se. The story, duly timed to get into the Sun­ is that his excel­ day paiXTs, favor of William in lency Howard T aft as head of this in­ stitution. latest is MULLINS STEEL HO.V'FS. I EKKO MARINE E N (iIN E S. EERUO KOW ROAT MO'l’OKS l l to I. T H E W A L T E R T IP S CO. ‘‘Don’t (lO Rowing— (io Farrowing.” AUSTIN SANITARIUM LAUNDRY ('orner I Ith and .Avenue. I’hone .‘1086 We do family washing. Student.s* laundry a specialty. Shirts 9 cents, H for 25 cents; underw'ear, 12FJ cents per suit. All work strictly guaranteed. (L AV. YARDLKN, IVoprietor. The University Coaching School ber 15 at 2216 (Guadalupe. Private coaching in all subjects. Rates are reasonable, and you can pass that cour.se by a little extra help. For particulars ring 407.‘K If you give us a trial we will satisfy you. Besides, you don’t have to guess what you get. We have every’th ing you want__ it is meat. Beef, Lamb, Spareribs, V'eal, Pork, Pork Tenderloin. Mutton. Poultry. Brains, Veal, Ham, Etc. it EXCELSIOR MEAT MARKET 1 1.") West Sixth Street. Phone 6’25. ( live us a girl who e chai in. . m a n y ; The University Coaching School was formally opened Novem­ ON THE FIRING LINE .\n d .-such other bunny hug.s all on a A s products of hell and inspired by .Anti f e a s t our tqitics once i glide.*.-, level, th e devil. le t us more i i of yore. to ! Yes. T im e, turn our request. FOR SALE Homes and Locations in University Vicinity. GENERAL INSURANCE. LOW RATES. PROMPT SERVICE. IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT. s . R. F U L M O R E (Red Oval Sign.) PHONE 907 What IHh's a “T ” .Mean? On the pure .-.v\eet w om an o f the days A ‘*T” .-ihould mean th a i an a th le te ! has su ff ic ie n t a bility in football liackward, and g ra n t 108 W. SEVENTH ST. „ Governor Colquitt muv well be proud o f this idea, but, take 'V' sacrifice and hard work for , It all around, we hardly think lir it , de- th a t it will be necessh,mt‘ 685 1504 Lavaca Street $7.00 RAINC OATS NOW $5.00 $10.00 MAC KINAW S REDUC ED TO $7.50. M iss A g n e s D o ra n , w h o h a s bee n v i s i t i n g f r ie n d s h ere , h a s r e t u r n e d to D allas. M iss M a rie J o r d t r e t u r n e d to C o r ­ p u s C h r is t i y e s t e r d a y a f t e r a v is i t t o M iss S u e C a m p b e ll. M iss M a u r in e D o w n a r d h a s w i t h ­ t h e U n i v e r s i t y on a c ­ d r a w n c o u n t o f h e r m o t h e r ’s illness. f ro m T H E U N I V E R S I T Y S H O P 1610 LAVACA ST. A. G. GERJES. M rs. H o it o f S an A n to n io is e x ­ to visit h e r d a u g h t e r , p e c te d D o r o t h e a , a t t h e W o m a n ’s b u ild in g . to d a y J. R. Reed Music Company I ianos, Player Pianos, V ictor Victrolas and Sheet Music. C ome in, boys, and see our new store. 805-807 CONGRESS AVE. The Austin National Bank of Austin, T exas Resources $5,000,000 UVV UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY ft M i l l s IHE ST U D E N T S’ W ANTS AND W ANTS THE ST U D E N T S’ B U SINESS. . , O F F I C E R S : O I Ii km! r i P r ?*i d e n t - II Ft I TC JGi s , Vice-President. M O R R I S H I R S H F E L D , C a s h i e r . C. IU. B A R T H O L O M E W , Asst. C a s h i e r x iix v o n r CiiuL/, v aismer. M iss A n n ie M ae A r m s t r o n g , w'ho h a s been v i s i t i n g Miss T illie M c C a m ­ m on, h a s r e t u r n e d to F'ort W o r th . M iss D o ro th y w e n t h o m e h a s d e c id e d C h r i s t m a s . to to S w e a r i n g e n , who spe nd T h a n k s g i v i n g , a f t e r re m a in u n til M iss M a r ie von B lucher, w ho h a s t h e A l p h a D e l t a Pi to S an A n to n io y e s ­ b een v i s i t i n g a t hou se, r e t u r n e d t e r d a y . f r i e n d s M iss D o r o t h y W ilcox e n t e r t a i n e d a few l a s t F r i d a y f o r m a l l y e v e n in g . T h e f lo o r s w ere c le a re d a n d th e g u e s t s d a n c e d until a la te h o u r, w h en a o n e - c o u r s e s u p p e r w as se rv e d . P u n c h w a s s e r v e d t h e e v e n in g . A b o u t f if t e e n g u e s t s w e r e p r e s e n t. t h r o u g h o u t _ _ M , e . . . . . R a in and Cloudy W e a t h e r does not prevent us making your picture. Come^ early and avoid the X m a s rush. P h o n e 3 6 7 for information Bracks Studio MARKS OLD PLACE COLLEGE NOTES. Illinois. T he w om en now w e a r d a r k blue felt h a t s w ith g r a y b a n d s ion th e m . I < (dorado. — T h e T exas f o rm e d a club, h a v e g r e a t m a n y T e x a s s t u d e n t s a t in s titu tio n . s t u d e n t s t h e r e b e in g a th a t C hicag o. T h e D r a m a t i c (T u b will g iv e t h r e e p l a y s t h i s y e a r . T h e p la y s | to be p r e s e n te d a r e “ R a d a , " " J u s t a s W e ll" a n d ‘‘H a p p in e s s . " M issouri.— A v an H o f f m a n , f r e s h ­ m a n in A g r i c u l t u r e , h a s been in tw o N a t i o n a l balloon rac es. H e is a b a l ­ lo o n is t of N a ti o n - w id e r e p u t a t i o n . I Jah. There is a n ep id e m ic o f t y ­ fev e r, one s tu d e n t h a v i n g a1 pho id r e a d y died o f it. I he p r e s id e n t has been a b s e n t , g e t ­ t i n g n e w p r o f e s s o r s in th e Faist, .Michigan. — T h e new M ic h ig a n s t a d i u m , w hich w a s used e v e n b e f o r e it w as c o m p le te d , is t h e f i n e s t in th e W est. 'The s ta d i u m will hold 40,(1(10 p eople when c o m p le te d . O re g o n . T h e B o a rd o f R e e d i t s h a v e th e iss u ed a n o r d e r f o r b id d i n g s o p h o m o r e s o f th e u n i v e r s i t y to tu b f r e s h m e n in t h e t r o u g h s of th e u n i ­ v e r s it y f a r m . Virginia. C la d i i i n ig h t d r e s s e s , a re sc u e d th e S to n e w a ll I n s t i t u t e w a s d e s tr o y e d by h u n d r e d girl s t u d e n t s w e r e w ith d if f i c u lt y w hen J a c k s o n fire. N ebraska. A t th e r e c e n t K a n s a s - th e foo tb all g a m e N e b r a s k a K a n s a s B a n d did som e very e f f ic i e n t I t is th e f i r s t f o re ig n U n i v e r ­ w ork. s ity b a n d t h a t h a s e v e r a t t e n d e d a g a m e on th e N e b r a s k a field. h e r e , The N e b r a s k a d is c a r d e d th e p l a y e r s on a d o p te d d rin k f ro m . foo tb all s q u a d h a s th e s p o n g e f o r th e u se of field, a n d h as to in d iv id u a l d r i n k i n g c u p s t h e O k la h o m a . T ho S t u d e n t s ’ Council h as called on t h e s t u d e n t body to aid th e m in t h e c o n d e m n a tio n o f t h e p r a c ­ tice o f p a i n t i n g up th e v a r io u s s id e ­ w a lk s a r o u n d th e c a m p u s . T h e C o u n ­ cil a l s o s e t T h a n k s g i v i n g a s t h e lim it th e f r e s h m e n f o r t h e tim e in which a r e to do n t h e i r class caps. I n i v e r s i t y o f Colorado.-—T h e f r e s h ­ men a n d s o p h s o f th e U n i v e r s i t y of C o lo ra d o a r e p la y in g a s e r ie s of f o u r g a m e s to decide w h e t h e r o r n o t the f r e s h m e n s h a ll d o n th e o ffic ia l c la ss c a p s b e f o r e th e .spring v a c a tio n . T h e f i r s t g a m e w a s a p u sh b a ll c o n t e s t a n d proved d is a p p o i n t i n g to th e f r e s h ­ men. T h e n e x t w a s a r e la y ra c e a n d w as w o n by th e f r e s h m e n . T h e r e ­ fo otball m a i n i n g c o n t e s t s a n d a b a s k e tb a ll g a m e . inclu de a EXTENSION DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO the public’ Enrollm ent E xceeds Last Y ear’s by Vhout One Hundred— A ttributed to Money S tringency. In s p it e o f t h e fact t h a t t h e o t h e r th e U n iv e r s i t y h a v e d e p a r t m e n t s o f a d e c r e a s e d m e m b e r s h ip f a r g r e a t e r th a n th e e x p e c t a t i o n , t h e c o r r e s p o n d ­ ence d e p a r t m e n t h a s ex c ee d ed all r e c ­ o r d s , a n d s h o w s a n in c re a s e d e n r o l l ­ m e n t o f 2 5 o r TO p e r ce n t. F o r t h e m o n t h s o f S e p te m b e r , O c to b e r a n d th « corre­ N o v e m b e r o f sp o n d e n c e d e p a r t m e n t en ro lled a b o u t t h e i r division, w hile 285 s t u d e n t s th e n u m b e r o f s t u d e n t s e n r o ll e d fo r th e s a m e p erio d th is y e a r is a r o u n d • k)0, w ith t h e p r o m is e o f a g r e a t i n ­ c r e a s e d u r i n g D ec em be r. la s t y e a r in t h i s i n c r e a s e th e D e p a r t m e n t of Dr. P a y n e o f E x te n s io n a c c r e d i t s to t h e f a c t t h a t a l a r g e n u m b e r o f h ig h school ^ g r a d u a t e s who in te n d e d t o go t h i s y e a r w e r e p r e v e n te d to school t h e f i n a n c i a l on a c c o u n t o f s t r i n - g eiirv all o v e r th e c o u n t r y . M any l e t t e r s a r c r e c eiv e d by him w ith r e ­ g a r d to t a k i n g w o rk for this t e r m so t h a t Die s t u d e n t s will n ot be b eh in d t h e i r c l a s s e s a f t e r C h r i s t m a s , o r n e x t . 'e a r , w hen to e n t e r . t h e y hope to be a b le tim e iii a f u lly I he E x te n s io n D e p a r t m e n t is d o ­ in g great w o rk a l o n g th is line, a n d im poi ta nee o f a c a p a b le E x t e n ­ th e d e m o n ­ is s i o n D e p a r t m e n t s t r a t e d t h e p r e s e n t , like w h e r e b y m a n y .stu dents w ith a m b itio n r e ­ to g e t a h i g h e r e d u c a tio n , b u t lose no s t r a i n e d by a t t im e , b u t p u r s u e h o m e w ith if t h e y w e r e r e s i d e n t s tu d e n ts . t h e i r s tu d i e s r e s u l t a s f in a n c e s , m a y t h e s a m e FIRING LINE (( on tin u t d F r o m F a g e T w o .) I clip ped kno w n g e n i u s w ho w a s too m o d e st to s u b s c rib e h is n a m e . it /r o m a c o u n t r y n e w s p a p e r a n d c a n n o t r e f r a i n f ro m g i v in g it to T e x a n in r e a d e r s t h r o u g h o r d e r t h a t it m a y a d d in f lu e n c e to th e m o r a l w e l f a r e o f o u r c o m m u ­ S u ch a g e m s h o u ld no lo n g e r n ity . lie b u rie d in o b s c u r it y . t h e F 'irin g L ine, its U P L I F T . T h e A u s tin S treet Railway Com­ p a n y w ish e s to announce to it* pat- io n s t h a t th e company i* no^ ^ sp o n sib le on its ca rs. fo r articles carelessly left I t is seldom , if ever, that a con- d u c t o r p a s s e s through “P. A Y E ” c a r s w hile on th e trip, and very often t h e p a s s e n g e r s pick up articles left rn th e s e a t o r on the floor, which th e c o n d u c to r s know nothing about. T h e public to be more is warned c a r e f u l w ith packages taken aboard t h e ca rs. All package* that fall into o u r h a n d s m a y be obtained by identi­ fica tio n a t o u r office, 113^ West S ix th S t r e e t , S m ith Bldg. A U S T I N STREET RAILWAY CO. HOLIDAY HOPES, S tu dents Planning for Rood Time Hack Home Chrisdnas. As usual a t this time, when the < h r i s t m a s holidays loom large on the h o rizon, stu d e n ts Iwgin to antici­ p a t e t h e good time* awaiting them a t home. N ot a few, of course, muat r e p a i r th e unfortunate damages of tim e a n d d is ta n c e ; other* have heard look o f a t t r a c t i v e v is i to rs and all want to t h e i r best. Consequently, M oore & Morrison, ex-officio cloth­ iers th e University student, are bein g c onsu lte d as to the moat popu­ la r f a b r ic s a n d the latest cut. to M a n y a m an accepts a compliment w ith a sm ile and a bow Christmas w eek , and in his heart will thank M oore & Morrison for the fit that b r o u g h t o u t th e good points. STUDENTS HEADQUARTERS For Good Things to Eat. W E MAKE PICNIC LUNCHES A s p e c ia l t y , BAUER BROS. 2501-3 Guadalupe St. T hree Old Phones, 182,867,1554 DO YOU KNOW TOM and RALPH ARMSTRONG BURINGTON. Make (J a ss y Clothes for Y oung Men Who Appreciate the New and N ifty Things. I hey are m ade to yo u r individual ideas and for YOU. They w an t your p atro n ag e. “ F orm erly W ith O scar Robinson.” 720 C ONGRESS. ■ H M R Edison Mazda Lamps Shades, Extension Cords, Sockets, Student Lamps and a full line of Plumbing and Electrical Goods. Eve ready Flashlights and Batteries. A. E. Hancock Co, 908 CONGRESS AVE. Phones 193. (I hree Doors Above Graham's.) fry The Troy Laundry ret el'ewhtro8 are (ione so that your tie aliPs easy- You can’t PHONE 7.5— WE DO THE REST. AUSTIN PRESBYTERIAN SANITORIUM 14th and Congress Ave, Students cared for through University Hospital Fund. I n iv e r s i ty o f C a lif o r n ia . — T h e th e U n iv e r s it y o f C a li­ “ s o p h s ” of in e f ­ f o r n ia h a v e been b u s y f a c in g th e l a s t s i g n s o f t h e ra id o f t h e L e la n d S t a n f o r d s t u d e n t s on th e local c a m p u s d u r i n g t h e i r l a s t v isit. la te l y rn*J* Bl. \ i^ r t e ’s' a W e lls , a n d a l t h o u g h l e n t a n d to be on tim e . I m e n w e r e v i c t o r i o u s in Lins c u r u r h i n e a i i n . n u t m i a m i . l e v * * i f * P OPEN- AT IO A. M. T ? C r e s c e n t t h e a t r e - TH E ODOUSQUE A Thrilling Drama in Two Part-t. ZUDORA Episode No, 2—Th*.' My.'ten of the bleeping House. Hancock O p e ra House MONDAY NIGHT Leo. Mc Ma* tis’ Latent S u c r e s Bringing Up Father McManus’ Famous Master- piece. >-* A S ta r Cast o f Famous E ntertain ers. Cl t T I,-< y .. * * • t ll ; J 1 \ & - I The Musical Hit. V c - T ' V PH O N E 645 AND LET US SEND ARTICLES YOU NI MATTHEW S DRUG STORE 1 6 1 2 LAV ACA STREET PHONE 6 4 5 CO-EDS MAY HAVE LARGE BUILDING Hr P o rte r M tm Ka! ti o n al in the Vica.de— I rf* * Building M en- •• <■ ta r to Ti. M. I . V. A p .ace writ n m - * we met t ne i r t A v a r I lf WI V I I nd* ring g e t a I* A * A . ■ COMPETITION FOR IJK. K E E N HELPS TO STANDARDIZE PLACES IS KEEN TEXAS COLLEGES ONYX AND BLACK CAT HOSIERY F irst P re lim in a ry Oitf* I* fo r D ebate ITy- j Held— F o r ty - E ig h t M m E n te r. ------------- F o rty -e ig h t m en e n tered th e f ir s t 1 p re lim in a ry fo r tho In te rc o lle g iate * .. , sgr.eo jp w r.- p i x . . . - e . * n . I'n wang .or (C ontinued fro m P a g e I ) ---------- | nixed a s fin al by th e o th e r first-c la ss J ed ucational in » titu tio n s in th e S ta te . I-a-t y e a r a co m m ittee w as ap p o in t- ! fed to in v e stig a te th is m ovem ent, and the re su lt wa- announced a t th e re- c . . in S an A ntonio. I ne ,n th e S ta :e a re divided in to I cent m eeting a . d e b a t e - . A p p r o x i m a t e l y . ,A0 p s . ’ u r . i o r a n d s e n i o r , a n t . * ! DILLINGHAM S CHRISTMAS PROBLEM SOLVED! Give Him or H er T h at G uaran teed ‘attn 11 iu 11* nits! tnt! ti,TH ii .la 111* At romp* ti M • i w d M A t th; .est crier* th a t i ne e n -.: ft ~r.t or cne app ro x "■ a te y e L a . te a c h e rs. g~ if the senior college! At .e a -t fo u rte e n sta n d a rd units sat ranee I t -hoald re q u ire fo r g ra d lat.on completion of fo u r y e a r* ’ work of v -n x weeks each. N u m b er of c a " room hours of , i - 1 a NU d college. exceed tw e n ty ie p a rtm de c re e from. ut le a st vt rn. T hu r si I p . a > Lark Y A rin g ' 'N We;: I spiete a. ie experirr.er. deal Much fire V" eti . . a n o r u t * , ess char S-uC '.an $:*•<;«/ a in ta m a a p re o f e&cf r.V ' amenty no i r s o: a a ; week, an d as a rui U N I V E R S I T Y D R U G S T O R E K O D A K F I N I S H I N G E n larg in g , F lashligh ts. O r ip P ic tu re '. A n y th in g in Commercial P ho tog raph y. T H E JO R D A N CO. B ranch St ire at the C :>zy C m e r, 24th and G jadal ^pe. p u n p m , r e p ave. CURTAIN CLUB PLANNING Ra >ne 62 Belter Plat VV ill B e Precented Thi- Yt-ar I hun Last—Mark Young < o n fident of '*uc«*e". lK Wfin.*ks 11 H*XeL T**e \ o z led En >r .cs * u ’■as Harrells Agency M VBK ( KOSS GLOVES VNO LE ATHER GOODS tile would, indeed, to it ab le additio n I e r t y T said Dr, P o rte r j Herman g :r s come re re j w ith o u t friend*. T -* th e W onuan’f B u .'.ding The w a .tin g L*t o f ti e rr long an d th e b a tte r > find b an d ha* gat if aa A f ti w iarviting. A p ar.o. a paim room .} recepticn room and several rooms i “ u ""9 ^ ’karj.r g o tair* w h ere gtriu could invite th e ir I lO w n to fla y . a re w ily t ( t v o f t c w ere p riv ile g e s ut a a a ques>- .ne * - ae roust a ttr a c tiv e fe a tu re * t h e f T . Ck I S F O O T B A L L C A P T A IN I hope j ... y : -ave --------- "T he re g e n ts a re actively a t wwrk I C o i k f f P re s s S ervice, I g et m oney fo r th is project- ey will soon succeed. B ut th e re i* i Nj ; o th e r w ay in w hich it could be g o t-1 taan eleven, for th e c a p ta in 's b e r ta o? lf one o f o u r I th e 1^13 te a m . T his is M a rtin 's firs t m ore quickly, I . . an d h.s recti nu nu - : e me to o u r aid I y e a r in •a t r y T exans * ■ 1 'WON, i .• r.e of *.,i< I* M ine tim e he w ould be g iv in g to} mo*? p o p u lar men on th e team . H i r c r.iv er-;ty a b u n d in g th a t would je;e* t5*.*r. w..i p u - an u..d*;r . th e head c f th e te a m , so m ethin, r fen him e v e rla stin g g ra titu d e o f ; at :u r m ani who ove t r e U n iv e rsfty an d de- i w hich Has la v e th e buildiRg. At •- ■ e e ■ a good m e r a p re r.e d I ne tic p< - - u - a a e is -as: r Mar* r o t iw, a re es- I y ea.a. r £ * ref'.' en. who f — ——_ Miss E rm a Gi * f f *1 'fW*. t x OL f t 4 f r \ rn •"ii - .ate! J j, Mrs Jo e Stevens fo rm e rly X m ie rtru d e D avid, a n d a ta f tu d e n t h e U m v e m ty , h as re tu rn e d to h er ■vent sa D allas. M iss V erne M ur ra n . both re tu rn e d bio m e. - A n t o n , -*- • • F k ." sfcVr N o r m a n - t h e n e w A r r o w COLLAR.. a u n t . a - U w U 1-- C o : l l ^ -TI R. H. SMITH U n i v e r s i t y Tailor S h o p . 'lemming. Pressing and Repa.r;r.g Old Phone $25. 2 2 1 4 G o a d a h ^ e S t . Work and Prices Both Right R VM S HORN E L E C T S O F F IC E R S ‘ ’P* ' N K L U eye, e a r. r -e and •I-1 S a rb ro u g h B ldg H orn met t As th is RI - - M. W Be te r r r - W - a rd E c Nod,-.*; p rin ts are the ie elooed M arks Studio. D R E S S M A K E R — M rs. Rutledge, P ar! irs at d r ? --m a k e r *4 G uadalupe St. P h o n e 3447. ass T A I L * P. ANT* H A T T E R - ’ a i '•.ext • eanmg tir s t- c .a s s t a i.irs at L ittle fie ld Bldg. .ti, (J Vi Cf I the ' BL V A i> H folk. wing: i “Xa" h r Wednesday, • 'etcher . M agazine to r De emeer, b I T I : lf 12: B lu n d erb u ss, A p ril I , 1914. a r u l e any or a; or th e se ar.J will II th e m , p lease n o tify m e w h a t price - a :. E. L. H inton. . ; : T T H e B e s t o f E v e r y t h i n g AT REASONABLE PRICES. to ce giver, to .ce re q u ire m e n ts, cognize th e m as be-1 : ’ ne classes nam ed, e tw'o hem selves to the p re -; e ut s. an d ut t ne ^nd rr.ot^t radu&t i ng und«r their ad m itted o i o n / t r t r e y do not 1 aa a. s . p.-i' -r .* ut t ne -*<-*, a'rhU viuti. n trait u Th-: m a -; h i-to ri.m , Ja c o b s; cr. -Martin. St . g te rm : P res- B. u o r.er; v : j e p re -iu e n t, W a rd: tr e a s u r e r . T h o m a s; vry. P a r k ; F in - *. Mc- R ies: TEXAN WANT ADS Texan w a n ts ad s will price is ic p e r woi rn.on, th re e insert:*. ti ta k e n o ver the No ad ar. Joe. Call at room * f) l a c ;r. aavar.ee. * Main Bidi • *.. ■», vt, - (2 i v ers icy io r. Boa r- .1 .... -i, V e \. stirs g in the N . ntherr. '■ rn sta te * - T ne committee “i a,t te e n ex t m e e t. g the in p c r t a ' . t i t , - . . In * em eu t ox s tai i Ju r J . za tio n • of cf t ,n t h e fu tu re . .•A wCfi. "25 UA iiUiA* A •d • . s- rn ea r. s o y - r.€* it cut m a t r. o rn i na I id na * tne L e g is.a tu r . S idtr-S.. I vy tr,tr D€tt€f IT * r Keen a a s c wet# ■ a, wvui a s SI CCk GT DENTISTS. F ru it, Candy. Ice Cream, etc., at DR. H. E. B A X T E R , d e n tist, 512 Scarbro u c ' B i te . Did p hone I Sid. Dr. E C B erw ick, d e n tist, su ite - I h e a r; Light B ,.g Old phone >15*'* — DR. IRA! v IL HARRISON, der.- - . S . . .- LAMME’S Q U A L I T Y S H O P 919 CONGRESS AVENUE— 919 “PHONES 210.” .gh B ldg., 4D--4I * Phone ------------ —------------------ I----------------- -— • DR. W. W. K IL L IA N , d e n tist, room L it:.erie.d B .dg. Phone IC*.‘J LOST VND FOUND. c Fi ji 'N' r, Tij . — i ne •ave tv-rt; ie .md ne '• iv rn na aes g a n a car. be had a t ■::: ;e : C oupon book No. a k g.ove. co.d locket, tw o in roe link buttons. JOHN LOMAX, JR. H IS AD. tr y in g : ' P i t a S a tu rd a y E v en in g Post e eery Thu - - lay fro m Jo :: Lo­ rn-, x. J r . He is a big $ J •; prize. I w ill sea st t ne etui of th e m ain w alk aud th e one th a t leads to M :F a ban's. I w: . sell the H om e J ;■ i f a. too. I an: r o t th e fat e v e ry m onth. t >y ar th e little , tir.v one. I aal tn e rn id d le-si se one w h at is al­ w a y s b arefooted- S A F E T Y F IR S T . i*e r .: r s . r.a ve yout Ca e tu s p ic tu re s ie a : B ra c k 's fo r quality and price ap s and gow ns f J rn .-b e d free. A. J . BRACK. M a rk s' O ld Place. W IL ! T H E P A R T Y w ho got siiv er- ar :-e: umorella bv mistake ar ,•)**>.*k rx>m -w in a , a ..u.-.--d iv in g g e n t ta a Kindly T h an k -ch v ;n - " L ' “ 41 - y e a rs 5 u t - a . r * ' r ' e p a r a te .a c ­ ta vc at .ego-.