,tm'c .p T r M - * ' r3 jfV^ -^rA* ''QS >''' K7r7~^/jX—7 I B •*;r'" ' -.#*»• t c .4 v, * -\ o.J 5 • McFADDEN DRUGGIST ££\*i ~' _—-twaSTORES— A University Sou~ WIHKITY DRUB STORE, 2300 Gudtlupa $t venir£t>ooi\ . IP-TOW! QI09 tT0RE,T ,1610 Unci St, BpTH FIRST-CLASS Varsity Oolora Austin s : T&hss 'Published in the Interests of the Students and Alumni of the University of Texas AUSTIW, JEWELBY. A«5 LOJV Ct BIO Oonr*** Avmiu* PANTS. : Pants are-4nude for li^en, anJ -not tor wojnen. W.omen. are made for men and not for pant . ­Then? has been srnnr discussion whclier. puuttujij'E1 s.inp.'ulai1 in-, plural. Itsroms;to.«s thatVhen wearv;pants;: it.is plural; , wlv«'ti they don't. "it "is SINGU­LAR. .-Men-^c) an a TEAK' in" t,hf ii!--B. Kcinemb.or tlie sctits.' .Better CiflLtoday, as y. u-anL'sterday went ~~tn, i m -1rem. ——— 1. !JOHN OR£L For Groceries flyLJOMUiSD Lt'DWIGS CU£sla.0C£)9 to^tudents fur iMam>" I'liic fi­ onran and harmoniv." i^Tpp^oVgnir M-ri-^­ twoicc>,boa«^-H:ni{W^«J>i4:uuaiuu.-aU­-Gtfggflfv'R Wluyte^oug£ S-QaLJeadEfor you-—See-them. ­They are: right in style antF "price, ••"•. • -• . -. THE SHOE MAN. A. P • AVookiridee;. President. F'ay; R Thorh'oir. Vice i^res. JttBpcr VVnoidriilge. Cashier. A". W.. Wrllierson. Ass't Cashier. .- -i Gii* Mnal Bank Of" Aifctfii; Texas. Capital, $150,000.00. Board of Director*. IT)oa. D. Wooten, •Paul .F, • Thornton, John B: Pope; . E. XM Scarhrongh. . '• A. P. Wobldridge, y ' H. L.' BrownA Business -of,.the Acuity and Student*' of the;. UniVje^'. • sity Solicited. -v?-S:, FIm Jawwlry mMf ' W'ttctttllf'SMVNKlvfffS?' -' TntMuSICAL - LEFT LAST SUNDAY NIGHT ON THEIR ANNUAL CONCEftT TOUR. Concerts—w'li I —be Given— in .Eigiu. Cities of T«xa P«r»Dnnel of ' the—Two Clubs • Next Sundav ^ nikSt^ l.he Glee '• '• and Ma'ndolin ciubs"'ieff on lhclr •. > third annual concert. trip over •• • the* State. The first appearance • • was-made-at Sulphur Springs on • • Monday. 'After that .tt«?y go t-o • '• Paris, Sherman. Deftison. -Denton • 4'and Cleburne, where they spend • 4 Sunday: Then,the "ahow" at' Bel-• • ton anil Taylor, returning to-Aus-^ • ton on the1 early' train Werines-•­.# d^y morning, making an 800-lnlle -^circuit "tif'tlie loiiBWf-tour-yet­ •' taken by the clubs and, bids fair •' •" now to be the best 1p 'musical • ^ ^xcell^ncfi^ and-in. .ftnancl.al;.re; • tiirii8. In fact, the prospects are • ^'ThetP6l6e Club is really only"threa years old," and, considering its age,- -W—14—M—Hi-^jnlyntlnn nf ~ wtli^h the University is justly proud. A num-_hW 'of a'tti^tSp'ts a't* organizing' such an association »w«re-made at times. . for the past ten yeat'B, but not having the them, and: the, occasions for. public appearance at home' Sfeing few, tliofee —wfe^ntered tfa..clublinjJJie jears be-yond^tlictJasL three did.not,give much time * or attention to^prJgftce, , their attefiipts did ^ not' bear much fruit. Three years'" ago " Dr. Penick took charge tff it anil-sieCured ih's Faculty's consent to a trip, and after, much h$rd; work mnd many disappoint-., ments, he -managed to get the boys, into very good" shape and went on a tour, including Temple. Waco, fales­ ' tine. . Tyler, Corsicana and Waxa-Kachle/. • " ... Last^^rartargentiinber-of-Btu-­<1ent8 applied for membership, and with-, the prestige and experience gained the year before, considerable .•Jmpfovement was made.. Hie'trip in­cluded Denton. tBonham. 'Sherman. Depison, Dallas , and Taylor; spring trip was made' to San Antoni'b£ Sssnd I.aredo. On the whole, the year's Ork was successful and encouraging. , This year there have been apitfi­cant» for membership' bv the do«ep. - anid,_ although, some very ' desirable members have .left school and otb'gta have "bustedon exama^ so as to be inelii^ble folr the : trii?, nevertheless, there has beei^'plenty let*. Th6 innalc -is iatich " . improved, the ' voic^ are "good and blebd' well,;and altogeUier the clttb lsflne and the pro^ragpSr It creature of T TH4?r APRIL..^,»„3. ; 7 r re;»i Volume S. Number = ,-..w .. this year For the last two years-it filfs K?eir~reirThw Ttn?r£ —— ~ organization^ were to-be-coraplete..... mnndojlri. club, if the college musical •• afrn 'avfiutlg—iqweUy— thi)t.Dr,. Schoih liad trained could not if yipar-iin" -of Hi'r ab>=j*n(.'e of a nnrnhpr hf firtit vpiir'a mt«ml)t,>a.--ThiB being-the situation, a ntimhri of enthusiasts organized the Mandolin Club, and under'the direc­ tion of Mr. w. R. Gillette it Has al­ " rcaiiy .Dee stanilanUbf Va.reitv's musical^organi zations atiil is here to stay^ -Unlvcnilty ;'is;"proud' of: IBes® Hubs the State, and has confidence in their . abili.t> to-please the audiences that friti attend their concerts,, and-is as surert -that fhev' will (jo eoori service ••4;4 -Sv. <4 Varsity plavf! t he S afi Antonio league team today. Game called at 4o>elock. Ad our «T stand25 ctsi ;v in advertising ' Hi ie school-and. bring­ing ite activities up to the standard^ .of the leading Universities of'the . North and tfast fe'ature that its seen Uy the recep­tiohs-that the Alumni have arranged, for the clubs at some oi. the towns. •Last year there was aruch an.onft..ten? . i'ered at Taylor, but heretofore the' Alumni have not " at* all done tlifeW*'*­duty to thefr Alma Mater ln thts re­gard. The appearance of the-musical clubs in the Northern and Eastern cities is a great social event.. • All sorts • of receptions' are given them; .Somehow, Texas -Alumni have never Ueen -showing this college pride and spirit.. When they do get . to doing go, th^e trip's will-be as great events as the'. football* and baseball games ~arer—• ... ^fce programs :are -weljt varied-and­ —"I»r^ Of. course, most of the mufiic is "c.qlli;ge tauslc." However, there -will be 4)lentj' of 'quartettes, -sextettes' and solos, > ' Those who are off oq the trip are; .Glee Clul>—First , tenors. Dr. PenicH, Kivlehen and Lumpkin;-.second toi­orsr. R, A. Porter, Bolln,-BurWtt," 8. D. Grant, Walker and Qertzberr; yAttt :h^3«a;-'W, D; Smlth, Amstedr; Gcrfden, Sinclair,:M. R. Fterguson and McCor­nUck ;va«(wd.basses. Cannon; Rlcb«r, aiid Johnson. ' ..." Ii^-the Mandolin^Club tfrft^e' wl^l'' jbe'j,..Hrit'maiidi)Hbs, ^|£ Glflette. Harfy ­ Ford; second mantfoltn#, Klvleben, S­D. 8. Grant, rfcGoi^fc*'and1 PW*n­son« gtiltarar BOlIn/ Bqrkttt and ­ Richey; piano, Lianipkla. * > v-— ^ Shortly nftftr ttSPT-ratttffn, prnhnhlv ' "'' ' * " "* ** ' * *" M1® Auditorium and will repeat "the program given on the wwwwwo - J. A. Jackson, ' ~ :619 Congreu -Awe;,— -: ­i; BROKER AND JEWELER. '^oney aoaned on-.everything. and second-hand -gpoiVi ot a>) kinds; nest ptace money. "Beat place Ho ^pend 1L Austin Academy, •praparatory school for boys,witli the University of Teua. Send for catalog^*, j. STANM.EY FdrtO, -M.'; A, ' Principal.' ' W. L. COOK,'A**tstant. H0> tavfief 4lt, Auatln TaifH, HEW, STRAW WTS TlIK BIG ^TORfii. inspection the, Pnaisis URfUUhed h yndjomgs^ lUfl »»»#• ' I Whenever you acre f Srtiitfr «-if Wifeox, *"l ' •" -' '-J A Cwritl Nur ftfirt'uf Hit. 818-820CoMreg*A DAIUV TKiafi>MC TiN ClNtk Pinwm M»for haye foryo«r rttrf?»Ae;;» • #tV.»PW fvfcHiV5 +tij ^ iV *)> >W6lA/jV-J'J*Jfc +'u*f WwWjt?11 F J lTj rw >- % t % , ^ rr"yvt "" fc-4iV£->-?# — 4 t -r , * •r th* Sept islr bAl fyelved Bcefved •oeived scelved xpenBee JUld ttag to jdish^ -Sept. 1 toh ba.1.1 eceived 1 iflcelval reived] Ivedl ved vM J ved"i • ^ TOO> DRASTIC. TBE FACULTY MEETING At tha meeting or. tiler -Stoaty-tast Tuesday iresolution waa ; mteoduaed thai Bei'Halter profeHHnrs shall; nor. no­tify their o.itwBHft wirr?a qnissijeii are. m bij: -aiv«ii: to t.iiem; This nfiwpn given for this^-action; ia thnt. sturtfintauRslect tih<>ir'fither wori ir.' these rftn«» .ajiil pn'oitrii for. thuse basts inHWail "of • preparing for, tlfcju" RESOLUTION INTRODUCED THAT professors shall not ANNOUNCE QUfZZES. Summer School and al . A mnkiy nawopaper pnbUahed in ft* ftrttaraat attdiit g&idanta and: aidm­• at •ullauiiiiUoa prica, per yAr..•.. .li'.2!i' (Htlgtw ooijy,...........:.:..rv...-,,...;.j.. .-Si:. BUrterod Ua. 0» DOStatff^'iir aiiBrin; ' other lesponH. — TfajtUH,' as1 aefiood-cltti^ msiii-mrifren: Tftii;re.4fiitint>ri wtLHri'fe: (!onunitta« »du (tourses,, ami arill-'be reported: .bark w--iit Wa­nevr, meftfinir.' •. •The-'^^ulty, h£ld if* regular •, •.meeting 'U&t'.Toesdaly afternoon. • A aumiv^r of ;niporr..int mAr-r.era • • ami? up for. cnn-aideration. • • • A resolution, waa itttrodiieed • • wfirtPehy it .wasMntended to pro-• Editor—Alex DsuHaem Reporters—rD: A-'Frank, H. XT. n,*2? ^ . — -. ... .•-— 3a»i MHMMWiliffTlaglB JWftliilMlI" v -rf . test. ai?ain8t. any aucJi. VnHVur. whiii» .» rj><»ir taatutf BMleseaa—Grtiixiuia ftUir.lis.; .}t mi'shr. nor. workman injuarictt'in. some BttaUiMiB Managers-—-Geo. 3. WrigUs "nurHi'H. in others it would,-wtirit"the tmi J>„ML.Sr^yaonu . . •• greatest luuviship: and-i5t ^firing * >•' • ' .>milii taB» etteefe' • .vV,~-». rsipiiiU' ob nf!Miiaa«nt.fAatnr».i}f'.0«'. • B T?h» Uexan JailH to reaiiii.-y-otl-. oriigt-ainv No'aunk-tju rimilct bds» co. promptly, norteg aliiiiilit 1^'* liuui''1'.-paaa in '?xalniini>tioh on iecpiTeis wftSv." (Wr gliraif •tg-'.gMt'.hntUnww '.wwft Mad. rtf.W '•' •art. Oie martei-will' jiavn ciit?ii' at:c.ri-V ry,,i. tnajority,. of ihatanflfta £>rofeaaora . trf:et -and the prep-• • urafifm :wMtfti thieae , qnlaxea en-• •. sail T»ortt3 -a £r.«a.t' detriment to • •' • the students' other VorK.-Jfo-ic-• • tl«$;~*» tafcfea:wi'ta»-aniaftcy; bnt • •• rfi#L.fi6ai5fa£ioa'.'waa;; referred-te • *.he. weemtttett on'; ",f>mmr.v .. . ' •. Tte f.oniniir.f.ijt? orlc and • rfteir-r.ratirssss and tn-rVoo-t tiirVr'.->>hi» ­' only.; Matter 3ho»i|ij^.-is allowed tor. Parii^y; .Wnn^ber 'of tWpf.of^aaor? 'pfepar.atioh.-on. T-' r.o 'ht^ acnount a? wdrfc .­-A1 ifi theafe, wnajiAogaeed. w'o«ld'. ^srt.airi -tnethbers of the: Far-ijir.y ar3 »i» the-grnwaeat-intaatw-I-. j;'-. -h. " ""' ' ' teeurday noon. Any arrfmftrtiia Mflw.tton ;:ipon ?,&#­eharaeter, atiuidihi?-or r«pntaiion, ot m.y parson ar Hff-' -•fe-ftbit of rennirin^ isf t.heig^gtn^­nf-da'aM-mCnogrHtaiag-;a(P$fW. of the M£-." •ntftm of. the ndttor. Addrsar Taxam; iuaraa.-1«taa,.­OU Duu Sk._42!^ Whife-jtne' evil *")iigh.r. to be. reme-L .. **$,*"* *"-• ;fa eon-. dftpta" tfme -tfiah they.: are ;auQ®oaed Students desiring to make their degrees iin the tfiree years and who are strong enough, to study through the summer vyill tjp Interested in" tHe announcemertt of the sfeitth anriual sessidn of the summer, schools, now being distributed from the Registrar's office. Courses are offered in Edu­cation. GeoJ6gyvGerman. Physicjs,. Latin, TTath­em^}cs;;;Psychoiogy, Chemistry. Engiish..11-is­tory, Qv-eek'and Spanish. Tne summer school a1so affords -anopportunity for students to make up deficiencies ip work. Examiriatiohs wiii be set at the close, of the schools, tooth tor. coliere credits; and tor thps^; vvho apply for teachers cer­ttficates prof. ^ . S. 5utton is the Dean of trhtr schools.. She attendance .last suftim.er was 263. Ko d paiW3<^-ateaam-rea-nr order .'That baatfhal^ -imprt>»ement. •Mttcvrt—i»-—*bonrtcg th"t wgglr tti thfftr-4kh4r^eaiiraoa i-a-aV rioaa'fj tin paired-, jftef hjxiTa-a weeTc ia rega;rded 'aa -the atpt feet-ia bad 'kft^r ill? -Tte r>iRvgii^» ffljOTgetowg,; • ' w».'awnw naaM oafl .for. bnt a ftna­ber ttaye sane. Taf beyand theae fimitsi. • Tw> mach laboratory work, too mach ' <»o a»>»'>1rT'WisV't'D'il.#1} '•|»4 »># »• !PALACE BARBER SHOP. I Another r for. cte«ins ™ , far Sfi^. •"wntaMfcw*. . -;;' ; ;. ^Wnwnr.—XI#' BoKhe Building., WHOm. . . ... ; , -TTneboffy ei«« 'do^a h^5t "fish it no forSmimmc ami to jjs« « *v .. dtahonorahI« mean* to^-'&aaa thetr *%­. worar. requrretl. an _ratt«tt«t­atadesr in »»eh ease* ta d'esr! he. ghmitl aet^r. aJfow bhoaelf " to be -ptac«d in MKh -a poatttwa wber* he wo«Id waat to cheat:, and.tf. he ftnd* : .Mwawtf nmabt# to puif-Texaa next year. 1belt ,t£e. ieian t4.,,io fkvor of jam marily d!ami*aing them £rora the >a­ftttutloo. • -' . 11 ' • Varsity representatives • io the T*~ laae-Texaa debate—Meaara; . W. A. __ga£A.fc. • feftyc .toe Th*1 fj!*-•;> iin.'i jfannijiio Cluhs •>!<*.•<•* given' jK .TfS»e of;: ahaenr.ii t on. their.trips. • ... ,-X^Tx^errStitter^ cgiin* Hp for .i»on-; S -sidiwatioo. " V'. !'.-«' HAVE YOU HEARD OF THE Dollar "FtCTS ABOUT Mfchi THE 2£ST KNOWN."MpST^ ?OPU;tAa -AMD MOSlr SAT1SFAC­i' .. ..TO'flY. AT'ANY Pfllgg • •• -••'•••' ' • -J •>ir 'T"E NEW..S£!.P-HpM \ a 5_S.jP IS A GOOO . . , . TOR -.5KuVATE" SEE' -COMPANION ta the, third p annria|.-d«Mtiii iwitwi!to» tfao CnlTV.raity­*0»fr .T"*^ TuW; and one acalp BAYLOR'S fNVtTATlON NEVER RECEIVED—MR. CURTfSS' AN­LJ •^iSWfcFI r"o THE LARfAT. " •. |-Q. S^W RJilHT, Vi-r.'^en taft daTtng th«, teTTO..he need' nearer fear o< falitBg. Tft«re to nee the. ieaat. daajfeT of aaeh a »tadeBt reaort.!n« to repreh^nafble methoda • in order to pa«» oTt e-xamtaattofB. Chdatlng 1# only ' ;cottftned to tho«e ^ten who foot awm;. •hetr time dttrinit the terra, wait, tilt "the ftijtht. before eiaminatioB to cram aod then «eek to make their profe»­«*» belleTe -that "they know, that which they, do.not. ltt th*;cJ!«i!, rija-JorfTy -of'tnataiw-.ea it l* amlined to thoae .persona whose; eipensea -ft. •cbool are being paid by their p«­; fmti. and-ft-la^ dong fa 'order -that­ftforahYe reports mi«ht sent home.'. There was. one redeeming featdre ctHHiected with the ta*t eplacwle. Thta waa that the ettiprtt. war a Freshman. But these oft»rerftrr1ng instances are-ffacoiiras(ISSvTS^tt«re reflectlfa mmT T [ VA A., ia' r^eari •-•: ..hj'iM;a-^"' :;in "• i;i: t:'ii?.k. .iaak'if Taiane -smt; uft -some-iaighty ;*$#>&&(..}9 defeat.-the .. Varstty :^rani, .. A send.-eg.jdJI • tir la ^rrj to-. —a^sofiarintr" iTi'"' b'.Tti -r.:> • day.. a. T»*aa rep<>rtfir...stated.-: '''•ThejTui^a '•• n -. .. :; '-.. • • of thi» T. i.A. A./^tar*-that r.n^ "• ;. .jnie'hfarfttttg of Stt. 'B^JSwa' rQ8jr-t&« '4Xonnv m.c the fact that., they cait' beat TeTiaa piaytag oaae&ail. and regret' that the seesion of the' college had to be brooght to.awrh an"-abrupt efeae.-Manyof the. attaignte anataiaed :hea»v-: • personal iqeses. which will wofk'great-^.";r-he following tear-/..ra-'paae" th4y -flirt hardships ein-them. We \admrre .the"I"''"tfcia-they Wonid Ise .giad to' ia.Se."the *plrtt», that prompts the' rebaildtag'of'-State meet, held.in .Warn..'.This• i .^-aie the Coffege -three days-after the bura-.---noly-act-ion or diionsaiofi: 'ever '.iaid t'ng, •-, ... regarding ..»he hoi.iigg of. tha m^t. to—go"-frwa-one i''\>i j^g-^~ fr?-^--nn rh-^f' Cast years in. a, pgrshnai taik wvra tiie_j,-­Baylor'' captain.-;. :the•'•'Taniveraity'. of"*-' ; Texaa .Manager1 . aT^Lb^'.-'ihat-'-'Tff'jiaswoiiid tfr to a^irrR-rto Wii-iTi^&r-n O.UR. PRICSS^Su.u prtutk:30 merits: Caat and PanU.'40 cents;., v ' P.anta. .15 cents: V»««, 10 s«nt*.'".. ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. _ _ 8UNOLES CALLED FOR ANO DELIVERED. " ' GIV^XTS-A JRIAL AND YOU WiUL-BE PLEASED. SCO­-cngreas .Avenue. Telephone .541-6 rings. a^-npti.offiorial..; The­" her* of theslddent liody and Faculty The Senate has reported" a biiTrap--re',,|i1,11^ thatftaytor has"'ne-srer' It {».•"true' this la the only caae 'tor proprlating a.Juiadied '«<"» ftfty dot ^y_to.Tftati«rt..id-re«iuea< tor the. •this year where the student baa been .. 4ars to j>.-ovide water .works £pr the ' nor. has th^ execiativ'# com'ir.'ii;-' convicted. Bnt In spite'of ftto fact.inamntions. ThJa is extremeiy . fee ever diacMissed "he .matter antii _ they indlca^. in anwholosorae-aentt. -gratifying he-wr.-'Wlth the return bf ^,bf, 'aar­. . . . . i m v l t a t i o r the,, a^inj?,:there-ii tae'iiniyeraayiry."... >rea,efited";. -hy "Mr... Shirley. . nf ho water:-T"ho.—mntLicipaiitji—of . T^trts' In7itarfoti be'tng also' preii*!nc­-Atrstin. -with ' its -pT'oyerbial •• .Jhe commi--t.ee Vxiitierf-ro 'annopT.­--ctency.. tr~uiflaOTer36"-'Seeii oiie.Tiydranti •T^£3r «x«ctitive'-(»i£L­rnnaing at B, HaJI. and to'cage apUS) '... "ai't-ee is o^tapoao.i of 8-,-e taetnbfers. rtien without any' water ;ia.not conduc*. e'.ecte.i zh.thfi an-nnal meetin?: i.rra-i • lye to . good tempers aad congehiat' '.^c-rtty °? -^ere-.-present' 'at '''this-spl'rits, mneh leaa. ta ..the esteem ia roffeting. . The, feci: that Ba'yior. .arifi " M, -were • not: pia.-ed on". *his~ abieJd them. Ttffic abaahl nSTTSe.. In -to?-thoae broad-minded and ^••^^mttte^-:la-;-t»-:''on^ra'-Anlt'''hrtt" ta«r" • a oqnege th^ftorifea^d cheater «houM rtenltena -of ~4hat important inatltnti'oa. "wn ^ if' ^PE'^ra that'--jiyco. the; r .e-kerut.ise. commi'tfte" iiad ; never 're'--' --any-4a-v-i{at.ion :from~azry-TTne:-— -~ rithww ta^rr^nnt^naneeii'-WU^O'or --.. menf. rrtrrent In the student body, or •lacl tos Is not. 'anfflclentfy -condemned-: _Wlfr ' -yrfnhw tl -not : flaifpajAutt "enotegh: to awfoJlnl neweomera with the -magnitude of their . deception, ffltudenfa are prone' tO;resteTiiHite the ahort.pfttitfega of the deftnflnent..oneav -and-:' STUDENTS Coming to the Chlveraity or going to their homes, will Sad the : : : : ^ : Pornlshes the beat service aad Vqaickaet ^tae to' points feneraliy In the state, having eight-handsomely eqnipp^rt pag.»cnS^ r ^|nl daljy oat of Anatln. -For tickets-and Information .call jti aty TTcta OfficeV 522 Con­gresa Avenue, corner-Sixth StreeL " A. r" . . ' "RED FRONT" LP. J. LA'WLES3,.Raii«enger :and Ticket' Agent. . he1 looked upon universally with the -• aaroe degree of reptj^aanee , thai e eonfe^ed perjirror ig lookcd ii{jon fn; . List of Letters. the social commnwtty. .' The Uftlvwsfty,..«rf, I'exais needs To" ^"T7 • i~— ,—:—n :—1—> 1 ... •-' •-i-1" r -The-rotjowlng ia the liat of letters'' any other place: t.hatvRa>ior « rezTLnlniEg uwleltveTed m the ixiat-ger .w^a going c-n mere hbargay in • «•»»»»» MHM8MIMIIMM<«>> --.-«n«tsnfse. a sentfrnent. akfn-to the ?®ce at Aaatrn tlTnlversily "StationJ,^ ^sraKmgTfiat; the meet" woijTd-be'held JThat^^-revered coOege Of the^•'. Aprlj. 12, laOS. antt" wi,l|-be ailyerr.ia^ii :i " :' " B. P. wmmn. Prudent. — .. W. H. Folta. CSahier.. • •Henry H:nzfc.d. • W»iter .Tipa. Vtee-Pre*lent. Morrin HlrahfeM. Aaslstaat Cashier. ont^hy «» indignant atndenf. body: The ^ Uadteewrtity-of Vlntfn'ia-^l-troa^dtyW eieainfnatftm" are -aynonymona;terms. I«e»r{ty.ls a tradrftow. of'tfce cotle«e. Why ahonld not similar conditions obfate here? ftmnat. be .confessed that the hooonr. system ta not, a'-' anfe­u>TEe ilpad Jetter office at Waah"-. ' fio-rrrv.-* -' V. '. --" r'• "4 .mgtofl. n. c.:' •—--' • -rv^-—--"; -T Usa... papital"stocky »150.000 Sarpiqs iPrdflta »150 000 -The ^ ^artf ef TTiaiitUr' .'•Miaa iVFildred Dt^m,.'Mi3a.£. Edwards Mtaa." Jaaie Ellis;, Miaa EUa M Ed-­wtofai; Mias DallJe Fewell. Jtisa fcm­ma A. Oreer. Silas Daisy Gllliam.7 '< Henrietta, Texa3, -April 8,^190.1 To the-Faralry". 'an.d':^tipJTs of jthe :..; Stafft University aiwi .frien'd.ft fa behalf of njys,elf and .therfbrothe-ra­"i* -'V,''rf-,, »*? paiay Gilliam. an,i rfiatera of rky dear parted dS • --Vlay JArvls and Miss Mary Sted-tariienteti -/>r> -(' Wrvararr* V • reg* a*th»' trnfyersity; of Texas;. *^ne;. b»h. -....---•-.,-. ; -r -1" • oae of ^gheatlng conderena-lt-'tg -na-t —r-^entleme-n--rr: 'g.' Iti]:ma-bi. b u af ' alterable Igriiis. It .Js. #• laisehiible nett. A,-P. Barrett. B.-C: Connor, B and "the" "rea-noct ••"•'WhiS. rtate of affafrs. whets these facts InVe .*,;Chilton, Sliott .Cage, ;Grahkm ^,{ft • his-^kBeaa id-8&S"' L_^4isfl«s, 0Ter. ; --«1 -^JLJ^5v Govef iiment Deporitny J ^ srxi5aeatotoorw t—4 •j3 .if* -TS-s•? ^ be admitted .iit tbe college paper. Studepfi need to awaken to these — thing*; -cheatteg mast b« talked about and condemned; the newcomers a, Easton, th^^.F^:, -^hat::f--wni ever bold voi' oTi&kt^nl Harrttag;..R. H. MmhaU, E. H. l*a--.and to bis/-claa3taaf.es..and roofliniates tnnat be-fmpreaaed *effect^ wf» . the enormfty of their offense thai to thorp. .Cv J. Nihbl. Kaadon Pcfrter L. Hl-advlsed derefletlbn of.' dtrty Sot , -W .-Pffinrljh. 0. A. Prendergaat E&­ftlae Ideas of achfeyeinent can fjj-. ^ard Pal;mer, W. 0. Smith t ft"r Sai­dace them to pmstftote the white farrana; 0. D. 'Sanderson W t PSr­-mantie of their.Integrity, » the Pni-Maa.-efeveianri g^wetr j. ry waWgn verity of' Ttcxat must have an honor »4eirs:p(fWer to stay the hand . -of Death and to save i noble boy, wh6 -­-Was the' pride* of a-father's heart and " : „;-the joy of affectionate brothers and . ,. sisters. That Gad'4 richest blessings-mtt nwm'in 5-v,-* -e .•T*te»r 'tet''It hjnre; attributed to errors. . In the sec­the-Auditorium by the Thomas Or­ of Galveston,-39;M4.06 at-tin High School Was Also De-ond inning Cannon rpftcliod for one chestra. The program, although ex-Sodas, Orange Cider,wj*K««KsrT".s .JS22^E=i­iWTents eated—Will Play San An­left Held-fence, for the llrsl-run! The incut to some who had hoped, to hear ^rub^wrCeTery^^ This was the finest the infield times Nectar, Ginger tonio Today. Sonhomoros easily carried off the at least, one of Beet-hoven's' sympho­ shoe, errors, at goiug to • nies and something from.Mozart.. the stock in the State, compris-. orchestra \v,a.s not-as Well balanced as pieces woefully. The'score was n6t 1 Ale its large as wag at first expect ed, the in? Ladies' and .Men's Fine liin'-or lyaws tallying 9 to the Sopho'--V The game of baseball played by the was expected; judging from the posl- University .and Add-Ran on the ath- -tioii held By t he Tfiohias CTrCEestra." mores' 4.. . U-tii-field last Friday >vas .very un­ Only.eight first-., vlolitis were used Shoes. We will sell the ;:;~ was as^follows: Thr-Mine-up '­Varsity secured the -lead, early usual .proportion was continued in the interesting _ and sloftly playefh against five bass, violins, which* un­ Junior LawsV-SiiYikini?, "catcher; Pure, Delicious, Refreshing, Roasley. pitcher: Watson, first base;'­S6 Shoes for "$3.00 until the end. . In the third inning Wright. second base: Thrasher, third the.Climax. "In the Hall of'the Moun­ in ,-tlie .game' and maintained it stringed, department; and this made • base: Terrell; short stop; Newton,, Add-Ran Went into the air and Varsity tiun King,'" and "Peer Ciynt" sound $5 Shoes for . Iirought five men across the home left field: Cage.'center field; Willis, rather unfinished. . Nevertheless, even ; $2.50 plate. • With the jexception of this in-right field. , with the weak stringed equipment, ik, AdTl-Rau played Well, only allow­fieatra was in such complete itar Bottling Co., ing 'qiie Texas man to score during Stocking jind Cannon. pitchers; Sin­tirjie and harmony that the niuslc Was gleton,"first. base: Robertson and the remaining five Innings: The larg­ beautiful. In "Ase's Heath" and "Ani- Stocking." geertnd • base;•' Ford, ;fhirrf Mi'5 iliincc'nqlliiiig cbiild lujve'heen­ S3 Shoes , for Sl;50 er part of Varsity's wares were made" li:s?e, Cannon and Robertson, short' in field viops; l^Vsgajd ,'"ft fie!'1: Williams. llic forsaken. dytng mother neede'd Ollioe: 3,1,) f'olorado'Street,, dn errors on the part of Add-Ran's niore effective. .The.-sad moaning of e'eriter{fif|ld: S?atthe*YB.'right fi.eldJ v no stretch of-die imagination-to'hear Harris. • .the. lanky twirler for J.he Htione-.-iU. — rtKitoTB,"had eF-^~ jl-NV.tIn un cpuld have been niore~ fill speed, hut* his control was very ­ "'•r .. Baseball, Notes. " --graceful.of.-delicate than Anlto'slit­poor-,—Several ttmen during the gftme 3oie Agenu for liromo-H-ygoIa Th5>j^holp.mun_is w't'ak-iju^mtlirig^i ^li-t diiiit'f'-with-lts trlxait-atto accompa-'Thelargest number of lilts seen red In iiiinent; ' ,he was.given an opportunity to throw anv Itme-siattie this;-v 11 2 ? • 2-admisslon~lwill .be, 25 cents, and the sor" Nlcolal Hot Chile u Specialty. I-,' rtolyrtnon.,1. • f-- --admiasinn tin* KrandHtftTid will be TMVI'I LIIHUTITU: • 'MARFIRE~ -.:i '\u "THTnTatureT"" N. W. Cor; (Inadalupe. and 24th. — >j Vann, » • 2s eeptS. The a'thlelic Association is Opus 4S. -.Ischaitewftky greath-fn need cifvT(Ind's in order to rweJiat„ JE Arte-;-"Queen of Sheba". Gounod IS AGENT FOR Caflnon.lb.r.,; 2 '9 "get the team off :oh the trip, and un­ "Beasley. 2b.... .. » 4 less realized Waltlwelicn. "Siegfried":.. .Wagner­-ft—«-Jin t-hpatL^aojfes-lhg-.uaix:.kUI be off March. -Rakoczy". ..1"v......;...norlloz "Terrell. h^'St-^.-. .4 1 • 0 oi'Qwd is therefore expected : ' '' ^...' 'i'" DAVIS, SliiRleton. ji.^ .....4 2-1. .and 5I.1-'of Jbf. fans had -better turn out. e Dealer in Imported Total m 9 and Doznestio— • • 5 27 IS 6. ; Add-Ran. ' A & R H PO" A E |Literary Societies. Cigars and Tobaccos. Fine Candies Tinney,. ^1>. , 4 0 0 1 1--D ­C.oodson.. », s.,.J':. 4 4-j-(1—2—a Billiard and .Pool Parlor |WI FK IN SOCH TY I — 710 CONGRESS .AVE. Monideri. .'.a-i 1 , n -8 2 -i Open -all the timd Ftee PiBiivery.' Both phfatfes-1jt7._ Buflh. Ill i .z. :4 0 0 JO *4) 1 1j'he Rush was called to order 'at.8-p. 70S CongreM Ave. Phono Sfo. -Proctor.; c. t. ... I . . 4 m, Saturday by Vice-President :W. R Gallagher, •!, t...:. S 2-leadership of. Hecate hat! their first Young. President . It. A. Hefner belpg t . cala, Books and New*. . Cunningham. o orgie "on thiilhousetop.s of Grace Hall alisent.—After ckH—Wii«—foni-- Halloway. 2b..,. , 3 0 0 2 -Tlve Thirteen Witches under the Foil linn of Stationery, Period!­ r.: f.. 3 n n holl 2 herself Harris. |il... .. 2 0 t) 0 5 ^SfMR'ay-"night: The moon, pleted the society was adjourned to ; unalile ' to -bear ' fife sight.. h'id her meet the Athenaeum in Oratorical As-Total-.' .31 3 2 24 10 6 ftw -Jn a eiirtain pf elo.ud'and o left the vweitrd thfrteen' ih scmi-dfirk-' "so(-iation. When, It-reconvetied, J. H. Stwick -out—By.. Sjngletoii ,5, bases ^npss. With -streaming hair thev ',Curd.-the" nowly" Installed .president, tm-bails d : by Harris •«. ba^-on-~.-dan(' >. wails pc."fiendish cackle; . " . oiie: section. The sdbject was: ."The j,i Varsity lljfHIgh School 3.. " ' ""At 12 o'clock the feast was brought .. ."nltcd States shoiiid refuse admis­i The "Varsity and the Austin :High-on. the menu being: * sion to all immigrants •' between the RESOLVED >i j I. 1 School crossed bats on.'the athletic '"Turtle on' half-shell aBt,s of 16 aa(l 50 *ho can neither read fiel'd Tuesday a,ftemoon. The latter That the C.' A. DAHLICH Hell broth' -^let ofa finny snake. proved 'an easy mark to the tune of ^ FURNITURE CO. Is the best Shr.edded adder. . Honed vulture.. Tm,. »?, (.I»a>"»ed Jmmlgrante," The place in the city for students TSTUDENTS ' iU.p,.3... -• • . •; v _. -iPaflthers'.eyes, Red imt sauce • '• -waa championed by-Jfimee to buy their Chapter,House or F. Cox.: .1. K. WatklnB and' C. J. Gar­ • i Sliced nijimmy a la gasoline. Bed Room Furniture Me sell you Tailor-made Gloth-Junior -Laws Champion.' ter:-the-negUt'ive by J. P. Marrs, T. Hedgehog.garnished-with liata' winfra lng at"hand-m&dowii "prices; ' Saturday atternoon was "-played on D. I.." IJrltl and J. A. Simpson.'--The Dear..Sea' apples. ­ Chicago. Tailoring Co. . ...j the. athletic afield the baseball game "debate was .fairly .gpod, arid resulted Doodiebug'cakes: Frozen gore. Relnaeh Ullman Co. between the Junior Ijwk and tha- in., a n'ntplete Vlfthry for, the afllrm Bloud Ntilr. SEE OUR LINES Sophomore Academs ^ for the cbani- ative. The society then went Into a Corner 1Bth and Lavaca at» Represented by Hackett & Co., "pionshlp of the University. -The Sjpph: ,TliK.tuas(s (irlink from Skulls were: very, Interesting,.ana ent!uiniaHtir...bu8­ - Room 61, Hall omores were badly .handicapped by "The Lucky Thirteen," "The Eestacy , i.nesB meeting, ifter .which It ad­ < B the inability'of Singleton to pitch,-he of the Rack." "Our Colors; Blood Red joumed. havink presided at. the -slab Friday^— und!Steel Blue..". ' ­.afternoon in the Ad(i-Ran game.-.1' ' The Athenaeum was called ^ygF^nsl^rW'in .ygl!.^lacft,.'!^~ TftfPh' a£-iiw^^g^TOrSa . : Afllrmatlve-i-W. B. Hicks and W. D. E«EDIJSP^IJSNSL_W«9D. JWD W-season,,.evjan . in practice/ pitched a ' Miss.Claudia .Brahm .-of -En Paso .McGinnis.-/--­ save a tpirthday party Saturday even-Negative—Ji M. Iiurford and C. H. Cigars and Tebacoo '~c-'ing. 'Grace'•"VK Wall attended in full and »«»*" avu-imvu -jji lUJj nuu Ammerman. 2501-7! Guadalup*. pbonea 182,the many dainties'.that, hadcomeall The decision was rendered in favor the way 'from El Paso were highly ap­of the.afiirmative. Mr: McGinnis was preciate^ . '.by. the/ guests: -The feast elected best, speaker-. . . ended with , maiiy vociferous, rahs for Officers.'for the ensuing term were the hostess. * * 1 elected as follows; Everybody Take Notice -* -?> . ' '. . --. •­ President—W. S. Moore • , Mr. King entertained at the Sigma Vice 'President—Ci ,T! Paul Chi chapter-house Saturday" night 111 ' .Secretary—W,r-B..Oibaon A LA CARTE. . ,honor of Miss'.Duncan: of Taylor. The-Crltic-^-George-^V.Oray Praternlty Banquets Serred, Owing to the extreme bad weather .for the guests were Misses Durst Barthold, Treasurer—C. 0.; Smith -!. Always open after:the'Bhow. past 6o days, arid in corripliance with num-Hummel. Hill, Lake. M^arn. Malloy. Program Committee—G W Ser­W. H. MILAM, PROPRIETOR. Kyqjz-Jtldmonds, Towne^.lGardner and geant.-*" K. 0/ BaYkley-and W P -Mc-* 122 West Sixth St. ­ 5 er-ousHFequesti, I have decided to continue narret. . . -->• : Oinnis. • . the low .ra^es to students until Apri 1 . i>t. .. 2 VS^-r——•H*'.iOCt'ia ling Council—W.-A. Cocke, W, -... Sheakfng .sif thf'-iioet.M. an Evknstbn -C. Leidt.ke and $17'8. CaHtt. " --••• Come in atonce, don't wait until the last day mothef was bnastinre-to ,a neighbor " ' ' ~ • • -,... filioul; hej son, at college. Although" I know just, what Is meant . "t.orrv Ip sft' tiulttiretl. ^ He just de-By lots bt words, their sense-lis thln-QE0' . yoii'-s poetry." ' , . . •...-'-;ss!'. > -nlsh. . BBSrtlVJ8*.IN«W*,5 i Hi: Cottrell (Si Leorvard, •1,1TP |IIIIA I Ala.; both not being members of the.'--A. P. Trotter, a Student in the Aca­ -#v ™ • ^ -ttBBoeiatlon. 9he wen^foarofthefllT demic rteDartroc.nt. last ww'un^.r.n. games. '. * resenting .'the International Corres-.'... WHITAKER,. .SOUTHERN. MANAGER, The A. and M. .boys have organized -pondence School -of-Scratiten; Pa., vls-r. ALBANY, NEW YORK. blBRELL AND COCKE WILL. REP ' " •"• •' STAT a Glee Club. It is needless to say "it.ed the "Varsity -•---••last Tuesday „ -..'t J RE8ENT THE UNIVER8ITY that C. S. Potts and B. E. Townee are •» UABt J; International Bureau of Academic Costume ~ efficient .supporters of it...', The .Texan wishes to correct! its er-: AGAINST TULANE. in week's in.stating ror last issue .Makers of Caps and Go.wns for University of Texft's, Yale, Prince­ that E. H. Lancaster, the winner In ton. Harvard, Cornell, Bryn Mawr-, Wellesley, Vanderbilt Sewa­ the gymnasium contest, was a. mem­ nee. Tulane, University of Chicago, Leland-Standford, Georgetown. ber of. the Freshman class.' The- Smith. - • "he Soci zine entitled*°7iThe" College Worl„. In -its general appearance it will be ; simflar to Collier's or Harper's, biit its Held will be confined enttrely to > The FVeshman, Engineer and Junior ••• • The third -annnal debate be-• the world of college students and . I^aw track meet ygill be held on the • tweeu the.^University of Texas • rgfaftilStis's,^It Win appBiu1 every week--athletic:-flold ncxt Sariirdaj^Ufternoon. • and Tulane-University will take • -in the year and will contain an inters The adml'wlon will be free. This will •place in New Orleans Friday, •. psting series of contributions on the.; be tljc Srst trial of the new men and ^ FINE STATIONERY The ft ,• April 16. Texas will be' repre-• •position of the American' college', in' will show what material is out for Itlott o: .• sented by J. B." Dibrell of Seguin • (lie nation's history, and a department . the .track team. and ENGRAVING ociety •and W. A. Cocke of San Anto-• dealing'with the college and the njod-. enefit •nio. The debaters will leave foi*4 ern.. c«H'-Vre ma-il'in financial and-por.' '% Miss ("arritfsElJa Wright; a former . ' ~ HOUSE v v v •New Oi lcans tonight. • luteal.movements of the world's prog­student of the etas*'of 'AS.:'was qniet- 1121 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.. 'oifis-j Mr.rail' entered .the University ress,— IVn' illustraterl review of the iv. ma'Triod on SatHTday. April 4. to In f8H7, and received the degree of athletic worlt of nil the prominent Uni' J. 1. Wat kins, a •.efv'tl fpgineor from ; College invitations. Stationery; Programs, Banquet Mentis, Pra- Qpeatt Baehelw -ofArhr^-^^+stit; a vcrsttif's and colleges will ,be main, t}ie giala t^:.Y>ra-C$ipOhjsictt.-'The--terhitJ^5nsy;u'ing..-au?dutjhey;.lk>iyfeF8'M..|«^.' —. teceiveif rell was-selecteel an alternate itja . were in itInied Into tbephi tielta T>he-." received^ • • preliminary contest to decide: "upon"'' i-a frat(?cait.v la^t week. a;j .-iftin-wtird -^ ;#Ce)veds Texas' .representative .'for tho South­ill a recent ad* ...... _A" _• • *. . ' -yti^yiiL'Weanin^Om^Xl^ljtitfeaaartt---many "f vnnr. ' ^esswr ^as been apiioint.-d musical .ecelvod_Wiij: ' -: ——-—^ —. "Some vou-jKombi MlWayOiipny, lefcelv® But he |8v»pmething more than an • "ihers i will pass over. 1 believe in pianager received athl»rt<«; hi a preliminary he again rough, manly sports.: I don't fool a'nv -' • captured the alternate's piace 'forthfe: '' partrcirmr—^^athy1 for the ~perso^:=-^r<>T:~wr 5-' StifToh ---i—v" viic (iciauu was "Tn-.North ­ H(s so- ah'ont n last _ clety elected him president; -his class •so,long as it Is not fatal. And if he teachers (if that • section Saturday Total houthernSouthern Qratorieal Contest. His -' who gets battered about., a good^nrut deal? " Texas week.'.'" Hi aiTdressWI'' •tW en»e«' • elected him;Class-Orator for Com­feels any sympathy for himself, then-nlpht in Honey drove. On Tuesday mencement;, the Faculty chose him 1 don't like'him. -' . ' • In Melton he lectured before the citi­ at-.the student Kpeaker, wh6n oh San •"Play, hard... while yoii jjlay. and zens of Helton. Pi-ftf. Sutton Is !at ^imii Jacinto Day the veterans of the 1>x-don t mistake it for -work.-For'a young present engaged in a 'campaign' in be­ '• aa Revolution met to celebrate a re-fellow of 2ft; It is a might good .thing • half of high schools. What he has to -Qn^th'at-opcawlgn he duilverud •that h-e-whwnW-twy-a-m-auKi ^aif'baek,—• .SH.V ,t)tt_JJlis—auhiect iiiake« pew rtnd FC;,> "THE: •—' one of the most, eloquent speeches start ling:Heading,.. . !?wt. when he is 40, I am sorry If he J.bal.' Ivedj • that has evfcr thrilled an audience in has never been anything else than the Auditorium, lived' , wheii at'20-f-a erack half-back. Keep The-Gooroo fraternity, met :last' Bved^ Returning to his Alma Mater at Urn sense of propriety. Play hard.' night for the purpose -of-initiating the beginning of .last session "as a Work hard; Ai^remeftitierihat is the ..several new members. The degree ' '.X' — BETWEEN — Bachckii-of Arta, Mr. Dibi ell-entere» main thing,. ' . "" — was (-onferred on the following-can­the Law Department. The Regents ' AlVl1 ft"ally. In closing, 1 believe w-: k. wme«e. r. ,i. i'alm and-"" >XtOUiS, -el.ected hini imintant gymnagtum dl 5I- js a_safe_thlng to take a motto that I P' p'?ndergast. Immediately af­ ,'>r rector.-which-position carried with It '°nce(>-hear/l. on 4he footbafl fleldFT^ 'fh,>—fafttation-a lianQiiet—was /A CHlCAfiQi a peaLdeisaiot work. . . "Don't" flinch, don't" foul • of the •r,—. -partaken by newly fledged i.i¥ Laaryear he: served Tiis Temrsr-sni-—rte-H«^'h«r•««>UK»»» in Waxatiachie. '~*r**•••• of A. W. Houston & Bros, at San A'n;­tonlo, general attorneys for, the" Hrl^ —Pl&ce— n Beta Phi friends last week. Both Special-Shoes, Racing Skates Phones No ai $> <$> He is a member of the~AtEenaeum Skates for Yonnr nnil Old, Th« RaeognixidStandard Literary Soclety 'and ~enrered' the Offltial .Hockey ,Sticks, Tobog­ the Name It Gregory, and Batts Contest as the^ °f ^Varsity, visited 'his. gans'; Basket—fiaH,-Swentera, stamped on -°OU8ln' representative from-that aoeiBtv wo. G E. McCall, laat week..: Symnaslum . Supplies. Hand-every loop— was awarded first place In that con-r '" " " • some Pall and Winter. Sports which entitled him; to 'a place &S W. T. Bartholomew of the Senior -P. ,.Catalogue, fully illusfrateti, will on the debating team against Tulane. alt„ >-—class --'viiwucq to" theme be sent free to any address, l-aw has' returned tu Var-.^ , Mr,. Cocke is also private etenogra-. / home in -FVanklin: WRIGHT A OITSOM, Si>lke—Does yer rag spahk de gran CUSHION pher-toJPresidsnt Pmthor - *ho , In planner Jlke she useter? * ' 3.44 Washington St., BUTTON very fljipnt speaker and has a very ef-rarpracticj- TT' Swipe—.Naw-, -hut. she" ? SJon. tu fectlve delivery. It is safe to As­Jng attorney of'Dallas," apd the llnl-. spanks de * BOSTON, MASS r6litoyy., ;baby grand,—Widow; CLASP sume that Tulane -will have to~putT week wnc roarricd .laBti hot-! -forward a very ptrong team-if-^he-Uaa FUttftthi Lag-^Wnwmsarej purposes to .win out in this debate. -' : : '' •-• —. • —.— .roliiison-».He said 1 .witc an addle' -Sllp^ Tiirs npr UnfasUna 1b Tioffl -Tulane w(ll be represented, by.. c. H. Ammermanri'of Houston; has pated jackass, what do vou advise mple^irrSfUc^GcrrGotton^ot Jiie.fr to work the me to do about it? " Mailed on rcccipt of price Prank B. Powell and George it -returned take up his in T •Wright, and both are said to be very University after-an absencerof severat*^~figf^"°"^"J?--~^,E90d.^^ vete:rinary - Gfrtvfrost Co., Makers, weeks. Boston, S. A R. .RJEINJZ, CHlW forelookedfor, .pilfford Huggins.iLL. B„ 1902, "who -AWMAY5 EASY n Met a pvetty > time has been taking postgraduate work in Co.ed; MerchaJnt Tailor. X 'shalli the,Law Department, left for his.hcime ^Pnnjced work; • rainedi Monday. Subtorikt-fBr JSTufT said... o sliajj .• 903 Copg. Ave­ • $> 4 > work? I COLLEGE CLI.LIMiS| —Oberlin Review. Miss Besse Watklns of Monterey M.OOfor Balance ofthe SOftooi Mexico, was a visitor to Varsity last ^ ott can't kjeep a good man down— week, .the guesj of her brother, Gebrge , Tis truth beypnd assail; The Rnglish Club it beland Sta,nd­of the Engineering Department 'Twas proven many years ago _«£L. ^a8 3uBt Pnwented. Beaumont and Biit'Jonah and the whale. ' ; IgMr of. -The-Regent8 of-the-Unlv«rsitrh*eid BUriilng Pestle. =—"'V-Bjcchan, ^ Austin last week .to :•«> • L -. ... with the Legislative Finance-vVou;.never."hear the bie complain' unlv?f«lty °f^ Virginia has just Committer in regard toy the Unlver-Xcr -hear it weep or wail-yie CLOTHING' pity; "7-rr- added some well-earned add desirable/ -V But if it will it can unfold honot^in winhitog |i» debate and base--«< • ' , • A . very painful tail. '/' ball with the University of Pennsyl-.. '-an^. college, class and fra-•'.•••> •; -. • vaa,a' ' ternity niftte of Dr. S. K. Mezes, and CO« r . m nix.tl ,R-A j." said.she.'" . -v «. ; ''.^o^Mc nominee for governor, of But ^ R is,plain tor C;1* Fine GraLde Winter ClothingALU N^w arrangements have been made Varsity last •ir he-"Although A. J.IB vl8lted 'the V eek" «f Brvn.Ma^ to the effect that the* ' ~ ~ ^'1%! not' A J like U; by G. " ' dega-ee of.B: A. will not be to -^ »• a. win aw, De given • ^ ** .^Lampoon. 8ludent;who;cairnottransTaleat~^„woenc^ao;^.-»*Biiinror&trV'l''v-MM?,;-^t)niI)80n:l>tw —M^Jnaw^ifieelved-—b^^receiVed^.Qrv-. • " ' -> '• '— 520oo" fonnerly sold—­ Suits.were——1^5.:• '• t both. FVeiioh ioinii ~*Mi Appointment to thA Mgro> Sight both fVench and German. Each nr uen/ the Naval Academy-We cater to -Uhiversity" trade. Senior during her last year at college thlB congresslohal Gerges. ... -ti84X) :v;.Tr:r . »I6.oq $7.50" •_ Suits !wero-^ 7 •' ' . ; 65 Youths'Suits, *12410 ....... n -formerly sold for— •1M0 ' BwS,^« t, ;?•:W, But they: rorcested so *1M0 Tulane, although debarred from •4,75 . .....**®es with collej^s in the 8. I. A. A ^ NowS3 5» U»l» year worked-up a good bjueball ""-s-Vt Oiewin, JS. A. Galvlh J'A • C6fri«r> Worshmn, J. F A.Jbor^. W. O^ JMuri. -^Hnl*e^lty School-Record; *r ^ H ,g« *•* MfS r .. .