by H erb ert iei, f orm er assistant dean, and I U T e l l s H i s t o r y fife Bailli fe a t! VOL. XXV !. A U S T I N , T EX AS , T H U R S D A Y , MAY 14, 1925 N o . 1 8 9 “BEAT BAYLOR” YELL S D !,I ll WILL BE HEARD WHEN LITTLEFIELD STUDENTS RALLY AT TESTATE M E S H RECEIVE SKIT U L I Splawn Presides at Official Dedication of Biology Building BE PRESENTER BT ll A RS I T I PLATERS W roe A uthorizes G ift in A c ­ cordance W ith W ishes of Former R egent Curtain Club G ives R ollick­ ing Play, “Stop T h ief,” at 8 :15 Tonight S m ith S p e a k s at L ast M ee tin g of Special Train M ay Be O b­ tained for Trip to W aco Saturday Total A m ount G iven by Lit­ tlefield N ow E xceeds $ 1, 500,000 This sum was the g ift of the late resigned rep resentin g H. A. Wroe, the trustees o f the Littlefield estate, had G overnor Ferguson present Prest* i dent Splawn und Lutcher Stark „ f th „ Boflr(, of Regents for the purpose of constructing a Main Building fo r in bonds W ednesday the University. OOO Major George W. Littlefield, making the total am ount given by him ex­ ceed $1,500,000. Major Littlefield’s gifts to the University include $300,- 000 for a girls’ dormitory for fresh­ men; $250,000 for the Memorial G ate; the Wrenn Library, valued at books $225,000; Southern H istory $150,000; and his home on 95th and Whit is S treets, valued a t $100,000 to be used as a home for the president of the University. I Ians for the Littlefield Dormitory being ar,, prepared Green of Dallas, University archi­ tect, and will be ready within the next two weeks. Work on the build­ ing, to be constructed on Whitis S treet between 25th and 26th S treets will be started in the n e a r fu tu re. Call Issued for Sophom ore S taff for T exan T o d a y a re Al l s o p h o m o r e s o n T h e T e x a n s t a f f r e po r t e x p e c t e d I h u r s d a y f o r w o r k on t h e s o p h o ­ m o r e T e x a n w h i c h wi l l be F r i d a y ’s e d i t i o n . t o C u n n i n g h a m , f o l l o w i n g w o r k e r s will be The to w o r k : W h i t e . C a l a ­ e x p e c t e d S a c k, ha n, D a v i d Mill e r , L e s t e r Min e r v a J u m b o H a y n e s , M e l i ss a C a s t l e , E t t a M a r ­ B a r ­ tin, J o h n D a v i s , M a r g a r e t c l a y , K a t h r y n B u s h , M a r y C o l l i ns L u t h e r G r i m e s a n d N a n c y P e t t u s . A s s i g n m e n t s wi l l be p o s t e d f o r t h e s e s t a f f m e m b e r s as us ua l . REGENTS MEE!AT W ill Consider N ew Dean of W om en and School of Journalism Miss Lucy Newton, who recently as dean of women at the University, may be offered the posi­ tion at the May 19 meeting of the U niversity Board of Regents, it was learned on the cam pus Wednesday. The Board will convene in Galves­ ton Tuesday and select a dean of women, according to a statem ent is­ sued by President Splawn Wednes­ day. He made no statem ent as to who would be considered for the po­ sition, but rum or had it that either Miss Lucy Newton, Miss Helen Knox of Giddings, or Miss Edna McDan- dean a t Baylor University, would be selected. President Splawn gave out the fol­ lowing statem ent Wednesday: “ The appointm ent of a dean of women to succeed Miss Lucy New­ ton, who recently resigned, will not be made until the next meeting of the Board of Regents. The basis upon which the selection will bo made will take into consideration not only those fundam ental personal qualities th at inspire confidence and give as­ surance of wise sym pathetic leadership, but also academic exper­ ience, scholarship of high order, and previous as dean of women.” experience successful and U S I REHEARSAL T W Cast Is A nnounced for Final Production of O rganiza­ tion This Year fastest-moving A comedy with a smashing climax is the C urtain Club bill at th at the Hancock T hea ter tonight a t 8:1 ) “ Stop T h ief” has been aptly de­ scribed as the and most logical comedy which has been turne^ out that fashion the Curtain Club is a tte m p t­ the Carlyle Moore ing Speed, punch, and a play tonight. knock out climax are things three the d irector lias been working toward since beginning rehearsals. in years. And to p re sen t in R e h e a r s a l T h i s M o r n i n g No rehearsal was held for the cast Wednesday night. Dress rehearsal will be held this morning at the H a n ­ cock behind closed doors. The ticket sale o f the past three days indicates that the largest, house of th** y«ar will attend the play to ­ night, the popular n atu re o f the play probably being the cause of the in­ creased demand for tickets. A few P R I Z E W I N N I N G in C o m p l i m e n t a r y t i c k e t s to “ S t o p T h i e f ” t o n i g h t at t h e H a n c o c k m a y be o b t a i n e d at t h e b o x o f f i c e by O x H i g g i n s , M a u r i t z N y u i s t , a nd H a r p e r B r o w n , w h o h a v e b e e n d e c l a r e d w i n n e r * " S t o p T h i e f ” g h o s t s t o r y c o n t e s t w h i c h The T e x a n h a s c o n d u c t e d d u r i n g t he o a s t t e n d a y s . H i g g i n s w o n l a s t t h e T h u r s d a y m o r n i n g , Mi s s N y q u i s t t h e S u n d a y p r i z e , a n d H a r p e r B r o w n t h e t i c k e t w h i c h w a s a w a r d ­ ed thi s m o r n i n g . a w a r d e d p r i z e , fi rst t h e C o m m e r c e Club Lloyd B. Smith of the firm of H ut­ chison and Smith of Dallas was the chief speaker at the last meeting of the Commerce f l u b at the Y. M. C. A. auditorium Wednesday night, ac­ cording to Virgil Childress, who had charge of the meeting. Mr. Smith was brought here by Beta Alpha Psi, honorary fraternity, accounting which arranged for the meeting. Points stressed by Mr. Smith as prerequisites for successful ac co u n t-1 mg were integrity, loyalty to the pro­ fession, tact and courtesy and knowl­ edge. He also stated th a t since ac­ counting is ,a comparatively new pro­ fession, opportunity for accountants is practically unlimited. Beta Alpha Psi will have a ban­ quet at the Stephen F. Austin Hotel they will have as a t T p. rn. and their guests the members of the state board of accounting and outstanding business men of Austin. E A m erican a n d W orkers G iven H oliday by Journalists Statesm an Journalism 12 and 14, classes in copy-reading, add news-gathering were in complete charge of three regular* editions anti the baseball edi­ tion of the Statesm an yesterday, and two editions of the Austin American for this morning. The same classes issued last Tues­ d ay’s Statesman and last Wednes­ d a y ’s American. To give all the s tu ­ dents experience on both morning and afternoon papers, the s ta ff s exchang­ ed places and dei ted altern ate p a­ pers this week. the The members of S tatesm an [ staff this week were: Sam Johnson,! m anaging editor; Granville Price, assistant city editor; Blance Horn, city editor; Emil Bose, telegraph edi­ to r; Priscilla Austin, society editor; Flora Holman, assistan t; John Sam ­ mons, sports editor; Gilbert McAllis­ ter, columnist; Vivian Richardson and Prebble Durham , copy readers, and a number of reporters. The Austin American s ta ff con­ sisted of: Jum bo Haynes, managing editor; Louis H a m le ts city editor; K athryn Maddrey, assistant city edi­ to r; A rth u r Nail. telegraph editor; editor; Gray Ruth Searcy, society Gillette, assistan t; Robert Gould, sports editor; Lee Woods, columnist; Emilo Van Zandt and Hazel Hedick, copy readers; and a num ber of r e ­ porters. -.......... ° K ______ The initiation of nine new mem­ bers and an address by Dr. E. H. 1 Sellards upon the su b je c t of “ The i Probable Origin of P etro leu m ’* were the principal fe atu res of a banquet th e University chapter of held by Sigma Xi a t the C afe te ria Wednes­ day evening. The new m em bers were elected: C. M, Cleve- following OTHER SPEAKERS Dedicatory Program for N ew Structure Is Held on Cam ­ pus in A fternoon B y E l m e r C a l l i h a n to “ Tn through thankful solemnly education,” recognition of the University through this gift the generous provision of the devoted cit­ izenship of Texas and as a pledge th a t it shall ever be regarded as a sacred tru s t, I now, as president of this institution, dedicate this building to the service of God and man so spoke President W. M. W. Splawn in formally opening the ceremonies a t the dedication of V a rsity ’s new $400,000 Biology Building in the a u ­ ditorium of the new structure Wed­ ad ­ nesday afternoon. dresses were delivered by Dr. W. L. Bray of Syracuse University and by Dr. C. A. Kofoid of the University of California, two of America’s emi­ nent scientists. Dedicatory “ In the wisdom of the founders of our state government, certain lands were set aside as a perm anent en­ dowment of the University. Through the statesm anship of the rep resen ta­ tives of the people, expressed in leg­ islative enactment, the income from this endowment has been dedicated to the construction of buildings on the U niversity campus. One of the f irst results J > f this wise provision is this commodious, well-planned and attra ctiv e laboratory In recognition of the group of scientists and students of the n atu ra l sciences whom it will accommodate, it will be known as the Biological Laboratory,” proclaimed Dr. Splawn in his dedi­ cation speech. building. “ May whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are just, whatso­ ever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report, find their lodg­ ing in the lives of men and women who shall worthily the ideals of the people of Texas and of their University,” concluded Dr. Splawn. interpret B r a y D i s c u s s e s B o t a n y dedicatory Opening his address with a review of the establishment of the School of Biology in the Uni­ versity when he was an instructor here tw enty-eight years ago serv­ ing as head of the school, Dr. W. L. the College of Bray, now dean of Liberal A rts in Syracuse University, (Continued on page 3) 1 HEGEL ELECTED I M F O fficers and N ineteen M em ­ bers Are Chosen W ed­ nesday elected Texas Cowboys nineteen new members and four new officers at a meeting of the organization Wed­ nesday afternoon, Ed Taegle was elected foreman, Al­ phonse Ragland was elected straw - boss. Noel P arsons was chosen horse w rangler, and Ronald Byrom will pre­ side over the organization as camp cook. The new officers assumed the duties of their respective positions Wednesday. W. A. Sehultze, A. H. Ullrich, C. F. Wiebusch. Dr. Sellards stated th at it was not definitely known as to the exact ori­ gin of petroleum, but that in so fa r as can be determ ined by experim ent it probably came from hydro-carbon compounds in the bituminous shales on the sedim entary rocks, being con- verted by both heat and pressure subjected. The lecture was illustrat­ ed by diagram slides of the geolog­ ical formations found in the Luling Lockhart, and the Reagan fields and th e faults which caused the deposits of petroleum to be in th eir particular locations. to which th e New members elected to the Cow­ boys were Lee Bilberry, Bob Payne, Tom Pickett, John Estes, Dupree Holman, Vie Creighton, Ed Pressler, the high Dad B urnett, B. M. B rittain, B urt Swampy ThomDson, Bill Rippey, Ox Higgins, Sammy Glass, and Bill Erwin. The jiew members will be initiated before the close of the present session. Ralph McBride, rocks w e r e j D y j ^ The next regular luncheon of the organization will be held: Wednes­ day, May 20, a t the Cafeteria. Harris, Cactus Editor, H eads G roup to Arrange for Pub­ lications A ffair - desirable seatp were left Wednesday night a t the box office* These may be obtained early this morning. C a s t N a m e d F ate of the University D epartm ent : of Journalism will also likely be de- the Galveston meeting or the J u n e 9 m e t i n g of the Board of be Rodents, according to a statem ent by Robert L. H arris, m anaging editor cided a t the Cactus for 1926, will the 1925 Cactus, and editor-in- of chief of chairm an of the program co m m ittee! chairm an Lutcher S ta rk recently, for the all-publications banquet on May 20. Other members of the com­ mittee a re : Morris Midkiff, Paul J. Thompson, Lyra Haisley, B u rt Dyke, at the Tuesday meeting. Robert L. Blanche Horn, Vivian Richardson, j White, University architect, will Bernice I leave Austin Munday with specif ica- M argaret Cousins, is S traw n. The honors of the play will prob­ ably lie between Melvin Williamson, perform ances a veteran of m any who is appearing as Jack Doogan the clever crook, and Seth Fessen- of branch of the University will be l e t 1 den and Jam es Parke, new-comers in the cast. M argaret West and Max­ ine Hewitt have the feminine leads as Mrs. C arr and Nellie, the accom­ plice of Jack Doogan. C ontract for the remodeling of one the Galveston I tions for use when the buildings at the contract and F eatures on the program will in- awarded, elude public presentation of aw ards to s ta ff members of The Texan, Cac­ tus, Longhorn, and R ang er; introduc­ tion of new editors of the publica­ tions; humorous talks; music; danc­ ing; and stunts of all kinds. Two hundred plates will be provid­ ed to accommodate the publications workers, the members of the Board of Publications, and specially invited guests. t i ...... - ..o----------- Sunday Club W ill H old A nnual Spring D ance Friday Night The S tu den ts’ Sunday Club will hold its annual spring term dinner- dance a t Gregg House a t 7 o’clock Friday, according to Nancy Pettus, committee. chairm an of the dance Varsity Peacocks will play from 9 to 12. Senior members of the organiza­ tion will be honor guests a t this a f­ fair. An attractive p ro gram has been prepared for the banquet. The spring motif will be carried out in the decorations, and novelties will be introduced throughout eve­ ning. Roy Martin, fa v o rin g Ruth lead Ropes, will the g ra n d march. Tickets for the banquet and dance a re now on sale at $2 a couple. the ------------- o------------- O R C H E S U S S E L E C T S F I V E A d am s W ill Show Education Slides Others appearing in the play are Emily Anderson, Ruth Borman, Bet­ ty Seherr, Lee Bilberry, Ray E. Lee. I David Miller, Claut! Voyles, Ed Tae- and Woodfin gel, Morgan Davis * Butte, of sL . j I n s tru c to r F. J. Adams The set for “ Stop T h ief” was de- 1 signed especially for the play by School o f Education, will demons Kindred McLeary. No a ttem p t a t or- t ra te to elem entary students of ed been ! n u m e r a t io n of the set ucation the way in which moving pie-I made, as a working set was what was tures may be utilized in the prim ary needetj class room, Thursday night, 7 o’clovk has 0 The program , which follows plans of dem onstrations used in the :W'*! East, will be as follows: 1. “ The Knowing Gnome.” 2. “ Inside O ut.” 3. “ The Pied Piper of H am lin.” 4. “ The Ride of Paul Revere.” j th e ' —— - / diversity Educational Association ‘t8 rfTfu!ar luncheon today at thf* Caf, according to the presi­ d ent of the association. Dr. A. C. Ellis, of the D epartm ent of Philosophy, will make the princi- I pal talk of the day He has not an- 'nounced what he will speak about. HAIRLESS FISH ENTERED IN CONTEST FOR DANCE TICKET I With the winner to be selected to-; have already been received: John Es- day before 6 o’clock, eleven fr e s h m e n ; tea of Dallas, Clark Petet of Austin, have entered the contest for the free “Cotton” Haines of Gatesville, “ Cot- ticket to the sophomore dance Fri~ “ Slick” da night. The rules of the contest j Johnson of F o rt Stockton, “ Red” Lu- the: of Palacios, Fred P flu ghaupt of are as follows: 1. The contestant must have had j San Antonio, “ Baldy” D aggett of his hair cut in B. Hall on or around San Antonio, Oliver Hills of Rule, 1 Kurt Schmidt of Fredericksburg, and March 2, and not since. ton” Muckelroy of Austin, 2. He must apply to John Wood-] Ray PhorusN of Siloam Springs. following Five new members for Orchesus honorary interpretative dancing club, were selected Tuesday ru ff, sophomore president, for meas- n ig h t’s tryou ts in which nine appli- urement of his hair before 5 o’clock cants participated. Those s u r v iv in g 'today. 3. The e n tra n t having the short- the tryou ts were Dorothy M ather ] Fay Jones, Glenn Jacobs, Margaret est hair will receive the free ticket. The following entrance applications Gates and Katie Ray Hail, Thus fa r the race is close between Haines and Daggett, with Phoruss following in short order. Not more the than a h a ir’s three men in the lead. The winner will be announced in F rid a y ’s Tex&n, length separates moori\ * hea(|a£■ w HANCOCK Next Saturday M atinee and Night RESERVE SEATS NOW ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY TEXAN THE DAILY TEXAN S BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF AUSTIN These Firms Merit Your Patronage By Giving Utmost S a tisfa c tio n T R Y T H E M A U T O TOPS KODAK FINISHING G O T O F. W. C R A N E n o and B ody . P h on e 'S 603. For Top C overin I t s E a t t S th i t U p h o ls te r la g . 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Croaa Furniture Co- h en * 4900 •OS V.. 4»h GIFT SHOPS IJ T T L E T SH O P TH*S» b e r n K A f ’ern oon T ea* to * ■ S p e c ia lty Sit»«*t-o F i venine JEWELERS U N I V E R S I T Y J E W E L R Y S H O P W atch , C lock and J e w e lr y R ep airin g N u t D oor to C o-op POTATO CHIPS P ic k n tc k in : T im e Is H ere Cal! on U s for Q u a lity P ro d u c ts W e A p p reciate S tu d e n ts' Trade S A M -PR O D U C T S OF T E X A S P h o n e 3 0 6 6 PH OTOG RAPHY P H O T O G R A P H S W h ere th e is b ea u ty w e ta k e it it W h ere th e is none we m ake T H E J E N S E N S T U D IO delivered a d e d ic a to ry a dd ress on to sh e lte r w ith in i ts fr ie n d ly walls Both Dr. F la n d e rs a n d Mr. Why-1 this su p e rb building to bouse th« sors of ma t he ma t i c s and W. M. Why. I youths o f t h i s land in t h e i r p u r s u i t of a know ledge of the liv in g world, h u m , A M., asso c ia te p r o f e s s o r the same subjects in M E T H O D I S T P I C N I C U niversity M ethodist boys will e n ­ te r ta in th e M e th odist g irls w ith th e b u rn will te a c h d u r in g b o th te r m s ' of th e com ing s u m m e r school ses­ th e f ir s t sion and Dr. Michie will re m a in dur-i te rm . Miss S t a f f o r d ; ing has been with th e U n iv e r s ity d u r in g the p r e s e n t long session h aving com e! h ere f r o m Brow n U n iv e rsity , w h e re in m a th e m a tic s an d! she specialized took h e r d e g re e . .She is a Phi B eta K appa an d an a sso ciate m e m b e r of! Sigma XL a n n u a l picnic F r id a y a t 4: 30 . T h e p a rt y will assemble a t th e c h u rc h a n d will leave in tr u c k s f o r B a rto n Springs. Swi mmi ng an d g a m es will l»e the main items o n th e p r o g r a m . Mr. anil Mrs. E. T. B u e h r e r will be the official c haper ons , th o u g h t h e r e will be e t h e r gu est s who a r e non- 1 nix*! sity st udent s. All M ethodist students a re invited. A f M u e l l e r ’s S h o e S h i r t OFFICIAL NOTICES T HE books o f th e V a r s ity C irc u s will be closed within th e n e x t few a c c o u n t days. A n y o n e ha v in g a g a in s t to su b m it it a t once so t h a t it can be paid. is r e q u e s te d th e C ircus an T R E A S U R E R . C H E M I S T R Y CL U B m e e tin g F r id a y n ig h t at 7:30 o’clock in M. B. 33. ta lk on some Mr. G. IL Boon will phase o f in d u stry . E lectio n o f o f fic e rs . All m e m b e rs u rg e d to be p re se n t. p e tro le u m th e T H E P R E - L A W A ssociation will m e e t to n ig h t a t 7 :3 0, lo o m 9 o f, It b e J L aw B u ilding to elect o ffic ers. is n e c e s s a r y th a t all m e m b e rs p r e s e n t. K OTSCH. n o u n c e s E T A c h a p te r o f D elta S ig m a Ph i a n ­ th e s e v e r a n c e o f f r a t e r ­ n al r e la tio n s w ith P aul A. Milligan. VV. A. A. called m e e tin g T h u r s d a y a t 7 :30 a t gym . V e r y im p o rta n t. F L O R E N C E SM ITH . P R E -M E D boys who desire room s a t th e P re - M e d house f o r th e Coming s u m m e r a n d a r e r e ­ q u este d to see D. A. P e n ic k a t once. session long M A N A G E R , j RAC QI E T F L U B m e m b e rs will p lay a s m a n y m a tc h e s as possible by T h u r s d a y n ig h t, M ay 14, in ste a d o f t o u r n a m e n t m a tc h e s. F in ish p la y in g a n y R a c q u e t Club m a tc h e s you have! s t a r t e d . Be s u r e to m a rk all y o u r scores on th e big c h a r t a t the ladder! b e fo r e T h u r s d a y T e n n is will be d e te r m in e d b y th e g r e a te s t n u m b e r of R a c q u e t Club Round Rob­ in m a tc h e s won d u r i n g th e ye a r. n ig ht. A ll-U n iv e rsity ALI. G IR L S who a r e to r l a y in the t e n n is c u p t o u r n a ­ m e n t sign up in o f fic e 4 by T h u r s ­ d ay n ig h t. A ny s t u d e n t o r m e m b e r of th e ; to u r n a m e n t. Bign up f o r singles a n d j doubles. is eligible f a c u lty f o r th e T H E D A I L Y T E X A N T ~ DEDICATION (C on tinu e d F r o m P a g e I) “ B otanical Science a n d the S t a t e , ” following P r e s id e n t Splavvn’s fo rm a l opening of the cerem onies. “ In s p e a k in g on ‘B otanical Science the S t a t e ,’ i t is but a p a r t of a n d t h a t ‘E ducatio n la r g e r q uestion o f find D em ocracy,’ w hich T e x a s i n h e r ­ ited in teh fo r m of th e slogan, ‘A c u l­ tiv ate d mind is the g u a r d ia n genius of d e m o cracy ,’ w hich every c a ta lo g u e of to th e U n iv e r s ity b r in g s fre sh ly m in d .” s ta te d Dean B ra y in opening his a d d re ss p ro p e r. ‘‘We, th e d e m ­ ocracy o r the s ta t e , have built a n d p lan to m a in ta i n an i n s t itu t e fo r r e ­ search a n d te a c h in g in th e field of biologic science; w h a t r e tu r n s , th e n . will issue fr o m th is in v e s tm e n t? ” th e n f i r s t , reviewed the r e t u r n T he s p e a k e r th e two g e n ­ pro sp ectiv e r e t u r n s u n d e r in eral h e a d in g s: the form of m a t e r ia l benefits, a n d , second, th e r e t u r n s in the dom ain of ideas as e f f e c t in g a philosophy of life. He f i r s t e xpla in e d th a t b o ta n ­ ists by tim e h a v e p r e t ty well explored th e e a r t h f o r Species of th e h ig h e r p l a n t s and now the business of biologists is to s o rt them out geo ­ g r a p h ic a lly an d to control ^heir p e r ­ th e m a t t e r of q u a n ti ty fo rm a n ce and q u a lity of yield, t o ra is e th e ir v it a lity a n d in c re a se th e ir immunity a g a in s t disease, a nd so on. th is in “ B ut th e g r e a t e s t r e tu r n s coming fro m b ot a n i c a l know ledge lie in a c e r ­ t a i n philosophy o f l i f e and in the n a ­ t u r e o f c e rta in s p i r i t u a l q u a l i t i e s a p p re c ia tio n , b r e a d th of tolerance, jo y an d freedom in the ex ­ p a n d in g horizon of t r u t h , e n ric h m e n t of th e religious n a t u r e , in modes o f ; th in k in g a n d in m y to ta l concept o f, the U n iv e r s e ,” concluded Dr. B ra y . I sy m p a th y ,! Kof oi d I alk* on Bot any In th e fin a l d e d ic a to ry a d d re ss of i the p r o g r a m , D r. C h a rle s A. K o fo id ,I in the U n iv e r ­ p ro fe ss o r of zoology the sity of C a lif o r n ia and one of c o u n t r y ’s most scien tists, spoke on “ The H u m a n Values of Bi-1 ology.” e m in e n t “ We a r e m et to day to dedicate to the service of th is g r e a t com m on­ w e a lth a new g i f t from its h a n d s of th e ir in v e stig a to rs in p a tie n t dili­ gent s e a rc h f o r th e s ec rets of life,” Dr. Kofoid said, “ an d as we light the fir e s to d a y of th e ir new tem ple of le a rn in g , we m ay well tu r n aside f o r a tim e to question why a com m on­ w ealth has given th is b uild in g into o u r c h a r g e .” The s p e a k e r then proceeded to a discussion of the aim s a n d pu rpo ses! which a n im a te biological in stru c tio n and r e se a rc h . He a s s e r te d t h a t the m a te r ia l benefits of biological science a r e indeed g r e a t, and t h a t they a r e in c r e a s in g e v e ry d a y in both v a rie ty a n d n u m ber. Most s tr i k in g i l lu s tr a ­ tions of th e b enefits derived by m a n ­ kind fro m biology were th e n disc uss­ ed in d e ta il by Dr. Kofoid, d ealin g w ith a p p lic a tio n s of biology in s u r ­ g e ry a n d a g r ic u ltu r e . in the C o n g r a t u la ti n g the U n iv e rs ity on its excellent new building and e x h o r t­ ing the th e biological s tu d e n ts of U n iv e r s ity to c a r r y out th e g r e a t e r vision which h a s j u s t re c e ntly been gained field of science. Dr. Kofoid concluded the dedication cer­ emonies. to make an inspection t o u r of the new building, P re sid e n t 8 pl a w n b r o u g h t the cerem onies to a d o se. a n d V a r ­ sity s new est addition to th e ca m p u s w as fo rm a lly dedicated. I n v itin g those p r e s e n t University Faculty M embers Will Teach at Tech College A c c o rd in g to a n n o u n c e m e n t m ad e by the B oard o f R eg en ts o f th e ne& T e x a s T echn ological College to be located a t Lubbock, Miss E liz a b eth S. S ta f f o r d , in s tr u c to r in p u re m a t h ­ em a tic s in the U niversity, has been a p p o in te d as a d j u n c t p ro fe sso r in the d e p a r t m e n t of m a th e m a tic s o f the new college. T h r e e o th e r m e m b e rs of the U n iv e rs ity fa c u lty also have been se le c te d fo r th e te a c h in g s t a f f ' of Tech. J . N . Michie, A.M., and D onald A. F la n d e rs , Ph.D. o f P r i n c e - ’ ton , have been ap po in te d as p r o f cs-1 A G O O D LO OK ING Y O U N G M A N ’S O X F O R D Horn U u real value fur you, Young Man! A high grade Calfskin O xford in Black, Brown, and light Ta ns — A t $ 7 .5 0 ( omc ifs and look fiver these wonderful values. CARL H. 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S C A R B R O U G H ’S Kajbpa Kappa G am m a Observes Founders D ay Active m em bers of K a p p a K a p p a G a m m a e n te rta in e d th e pledges and a lu m n a e m em bers T u e sd a y evening a l the c h a p t e r house w ith a b u f f e t! b a n q u e t given i r honor of n a tio n a l f l a n d e r s day. T he hono r g u e s t of t h e e v e n in g was Mrs. VV. L. B ra y , a m em b er of th e so ro rity who is here w ith h e r h u sban d, Dr. W. L. B r a y of S y r a c u s e U n iv e rs ity f o r th e dedica­ tion of th e new Biology B uilding, j K a p p a D elta so ro rity is e n t e r t a i n ­ ing w ith a te a fro m 3 to 6 o’clock; F r id a y a fte rn o o n c h a p t e r house. th e a t E piscop al s tu d e n ts who a r e seniors i in the U n iv e r s ity will be g u e s ts of h o n o r a t a d in n e r to be given com-, plirn enting th e m F r i d a y eve n in g a t 1 th e p a r is h house. S O C I A L C A L E N D A R F r i da y U n iv ersity Glee Club, d in n e r dan ce, A u s tin C o u n try Club, 8-12 o ’clock. S ig m a E ta Chi d a n c e , C o u n tr y (d u b , 9 to I o'clock. S o p h o m o re In fo r m a l D ance, W o m a n 's Gym, 9 to I o ’clock. S u n d a y Club, G re g g H o u se , 7- 12 o ’clock. R a m sh o rn Society d an ce a n d p ro g ra m , C a c tu s Tea Room, 8 :3 0 to 12 o ’clock. L i te r a r y S a t u r d a y G e rm a n Club, K. C. H all, 9 to 12 o ’clock. A ll-U n iv ersity d a n c e, W o m a n ’s Gym, 9 to 12 o ’clock. L a m b d a Chi A lph a in f o r m a l dance, S te p h e n F. A u s tin H otel, 9 to 12 o'clock. Mrs. Masterson Speaks at University Y.M .C.A Mrs. H a r r is M asterso n Sr., o f H ou sto n spoke y e ste rd a y a fte rn o o n a t th e Y .M X .A . to m e m b e r s o f th e v ario u s p a trio tic societies of th e city a n d U n iv e rs ity . H e r su b je c t w a s ‘‘P eace” and th e ta lk c a r r ie d a m e s ­ sa g e fr o m the world peace eonven- t ital held la st y e a r in N e w Y ork, to which M rs. M a ste rso n w as a dele­ g a te . She is in A u stin to a tte n d th e w ed­ d in g of Miss E liz a b e th S im kins and H a r r i s M a ste rso n , Sr., w hich ta k e s p lace T h u r s d a y m o rn in g a t All S a in ts C hapel. * * * * A lp h a Rho Chi, social a r c h ite c t u ­ r a l f r a t e r n i t y , an nounces th e in iti a ­ tion of the following s t u d e n t s : W il­ son M cClure of Dallas, Jo sep h Mills of Dallas a n d C a rl R. Olson of C i s ­ co. L am b da Chi Alpha f r a t e r n i t y will hold a b a n q u e t to n ig h t a t th e S te ­ phen F. A u stin Hotel in h o n o r of n a ­ tional fo u n d e r s ’ day. Doc E ck dah l will ac t a s to a s tm a s te r . A cacia f r a t e r n i t y held its a n n u a l f o u n d e r ’s d a y b a n q u e t a t th e c h a p ­ t e r house on T u e s d a y evening. Dr. B r y a n t a c te d a« to a s tm a s te r . A lu m ­ ni and pledges w ere g u e s ts of the active c h a p te r . M rs. M. J o n e s w as hostess to the U n iv e rsity D am es a t a r e g u l a r m eet­ ing hold y e s te r d a y a fte rn o o n . M rs. It. J . R oberts h a s r e tu r n e d to her home in B r y a n a f t e r a visit w ith h e r daughter, F r a n c h i s e , a t the Z eta house. Lucille W illia m s and Louise S a n ­ ders huve gone to B ro u g h to n , Mass., to a tte n d a re u n io n of Wellesley a lu m ­ nae. B e ta T h e ta Pi annou nces th e pledg­ Herl>ert G. T u r n e r h a s re tu r n e d ing of Tom P ic k e tt of P a le stin e . f r o m H o u sto n w here he a tte n d e d th e I th e W o rld 's A d v e rtis in g o p en in g of A ssociation Convention. David O. Jo h n so n h a s r e tu r n e d fro m D allas w h e re he a tte n d e d o pening o f th e D allas A th le tic Club. the L a w re n c e D o u th it h a s fr o m a v is it to S an Antonio. r e t u r n e d G a m m a Phi Beta s o ro rity pledge service W ednesday f o r Lois P a r k e r . held ev e n in g C A M P U S S H O P E x p e r t Clea nin g and Pr essing for M EN and W O M E N P H O N E 4 9 9 8 Im { KODAKS h— A* —si mu im wmmmmmmmmmmmrnmM Keep college if ilk a the panorama of in p ic tu re a life No. IA Pocket Kodak S eries IT P ic tu r e* 2 1-2x4 1-4 I f s a new model, reliable Its lens and and s t u r d y . s h a t t e r a r e tested a nd true.' e q u ip m e n t P r i c e $26.00 JORDAN’S How did your C arters Look this M orning ? W 1 D E W E B I B oston G a r te r /# ^ A B I iJ f Qual First V Worn th e world over hp w ell deem ed men -y o u n g or af d— beca m e o f them (tup*rim p o in ts- J . • c ~ --------<***& .' 4 , v' “ ■)........w . ► AII- Ru b b e r O b l o n g B u t t o n , boid* s t o c k i n g * t a u t ► H o o k a n d e y e for t r im a n k le * c a s t - o f f — con* e n ie n . e i ► S l i d e A d j u s t m e n t — f o r f i l a u d ►* N o m e ta l p art* o n f a r e o f p a d se rv ic e. n o w rin k le*. ► T h e pad w i t h o u t a ut,citer. NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL Sum m er Session 1925 J u n e 2 2 to A u g u st 22 S U M M E R F A C U L T Y I N C L U D E S F r e d B. Br anson, J ust i c e of S u p r e m e C o u r t of Oklahoma. B e n j a m i n W. Colman, Ch i ef J us t i c e of S u p r e m e C o u r t of N ev ada . John F. Mai n, Chief J u s t i c e of the S u p r e m e C o u r t of W as h i n g t o n . An dr e w M. Morrissey, Chief J u s ti c e o f the S u p r e m e C o u r t of N e ­ br as ka. Earl C. Ar nol d, F a c ul t y o f G e o rg e W a s h i n g t o n Law School. A N D T H E F O L L O W I N G M E M B E R S O F N O R T H W E S T E R N U N I V E R S I T Y L A W S C H O O L F A C U L T Y Dean J o h n H, Wig more, H e r b e r t L. Har ley, E l m e r M. L ee sma n, S t e ­ phen Love, J a s p e r F. Rommel , Cha rl es H. W a t s o n . FOR B U L L E T I N AND D E T A I L E D I N F O R M A T I O N A D D R E S S : S e c r e t a r y N o r t h w e s t n r U n iv e r s ity L aw School, N o r th w e s te r n U n iv e r s ity B u d d in g , S i W est Lake S t r e e t, Chicago T H E D A I L Y T E X A N THREE GEOLOGISTS SEE PERMANENT INCOME FOR UNIVERSITY IN DEVELOPMENT OF POTASH BED By D. W. Hoi!** | we m ight nay will be p e r m a n e n t? We coaches will have c h a r g e of coach­ ing a n d a t h l e t i c all sports. tr a in in g in Roy H e n d e rso n will have charg e th e w inning th e sw im m in g and I [ of ! te a m will swim in th e S o u th e r n rm-et a t Dallas. { S t a f f a n d r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s o f the G alveston. I T h e o d o re A rm s tr o n g , Medical Col-j lege, G alveston. B e a u m o n t High I. J . D im m itt, A th le tic D ir e c t o r . 1 .School. B. M. D im m ore, S u p e r in te n d e n t of School*, E le c tr a Dr. F. C, W alsh , H u n t, Texas. Conclusion* recently reached fro n t j h a v e proof o f the e xistence o f potash L o ca tio n on Guadalupe k cam p a r e : a long aeries of fir m a long left conviction t h a t p o t­ inv estig atio ns con- on the U n iv e rs ity lands in sufficient q u a n titie s to j u s t i f y th e sp e nd in g of j ash does exist in com m ercial q u a n ­ these oil ro ya ltie s to develop the p o t - 1 tities ©a U nive rsity of T e x a s a n d a s h source*. o th e r Southw est T exas to tal a re a is so m e th in g lands. T h e ) m ig h t tu r n a like th r e e ! revenue into is I f th is done. we te m p o r a r y source of source j p e r m a n e n t a Open to Boy* n . w e e n Age* of IO and 20 T h o m a s A H olland, A u stin High School, te n n is cocah. Tom Dennis, A th le tic D irector, j ; A ustin High School. Plan* fo r C am p Lone S t a r to b e j Roy H e n d e rso n , U n iv e r s ity o f six te e n mil** w e s t o f K e rrville I T exas. Ju