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It veloped a s compared with the e x ­ pi (‘dom inate na< a |so been noted that as a ge n - posures near Lew isville, throughout the W oodbine, and it pral ruk. tho zone which c o n ta in s the segregation? o f iron in g r e a t-! w ea th ers .1 ty p e of to pography which is well est ab u ndance, and w hich is th e a muc 1 more e x te n s iv e ann „ est anunnance, anti which is ure „ The VVoodbine outcrop covers in a typical lojm.riapiijr sand-hill , . Un mn v.vnr ut * , or i geologic map o f the Ballard, asso ciate of J g eo lo g y and m ineralogy, has re- U p k e e p cently been released by the Hor- eau o f E conomic G eolo gy ot the U n iversity. proft ' ! * o le . . cou n ty in proxim ately The W oodbine lard and I. I Allen, in tiuctor in the d ep artm en t ol g eolo g y . Woodbine Variable amp. HhigtrRted jn lh e aren adjacent to one u uA \ \ y recognized, occurs ap- Grayson C ou n ty than any o f the t h e : fo rm ation s of th e Comanche ser- ft in Denison. How ever, locally it ap- n m x im a te iv 140 the ! for m ation s of th e Comanche ser­ outcrop form s a broad b elt tw o to fiv e miles jn width the northern side o f Grayson C ounty, obtained and then as it nears the western o f the frf>m border and lower half of the Wood- W oodbine on the public h igh w a y, fo rm in g a belt from fo u r to five miles in width alon g th e w estern about five miles south o f D enison, boundary o f the cou n ty . The big ncar Iron Ore < ’reek. A rather e x ­ bend in th e outcrop is caused by ten sive collectio n o f plants bas a broad shallow sy n clin e, the Sher- b eer made from Arthur's B lu ff , o n Red River fif t e e n miles north I man sy n clin e, which is described o f Paris, Lamar County, T e x a s, under S tr u ctu r e. p e n t that clay predomim es, arui base o f the W oodbine. <>n w eathering it produce- a roll- not be checked at all localities, but ra ng ing from ing prairie topography a b il la drat- v. a . noted at several places t o be od The iron vein s and seg reg a tio n s mentioned as o c c u n n g especially in the bine co ncen tra te on the hill tops, due to the removal of the soft friable sand. Mr,ny o f the hills ar e protected by a capping o f this siliceous iron material. sand, named from the village o f Woodbine in The bulletin, accom panied by a eastern Cooke County, is the basal in c o jorH> is tbe tw en tieth o f a series N o r t h Texas, according to Dr. Bul- re port. "It is a highly vari o f bulletins being lard of bureau on the g e o lo g y o f T e x a s able by counties. So far, inform ation strongly or on the follow in g c o u n ties has been less ferru p in ou s sands, and lamin- published: Bell, Bexar. Coke, Colo- ated shaly clays, w ith som e inter- b e d d e d lay ers o f lignite a n d nilu- iado, Cooke, Crocket, Dallas, Den- ton, Foard, Grayson, Johnson, Mc- ruinous clay, t h e bulletin reads. S ev eral beds o f a v ery impure Lennan, Medina, P otter, Runnels, i Stonewall T arrant T errell, Tom I b e d d e d n a tu re o f th e form a tio n , it i as a gen era l rule th e base c o n - ^ W oodbine y ie ld s a pecu lia r sh a h and poor g ra d e o f l i p itc ou tcrop in th e w e ste r n by ..„rry. 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'it is reason ab ly w as done d u rin g th e sum m er 1926 bv stu d en ts o f The Univ* in 11 ray: 'cu n t,' the thiekm n ear U w .a v .lle , D en ton C ou n ty. T he l.g n .te a t th ese u o-t certain th a t H ow ever, th is is not a lw a y s p r e - , C ou n ty, T ex a s, T h is fo s s ilife r o u s crop s is o f such an in fe r io r q u a lity rn th ick n ess, ( r e e k ent, as several sectio n s have been horizon can be recognized in G ray- ' (C o ntinu ed on P a g e F our) p art o f O rayson Six main aims direct the work of the Y. M. C. A. on the campus o f The U niversity o f T ex as: to meet the practical needs o f students; to provide opportunities for a fellowship for stu d en ts and mem bers of the fa culty; to co-ordinate the religious fo rces on the cam p u s; to bring to the campus each yt ikerr and leader lutstandm g discover and develop leadership; anti to provii selling program for stut In its attempt to meet tical needs o f students C. A. m a i n t a i n s a n cr bureau to help n eed y st cure work while they a lege, a student loan fur information service at ti o f school through whit' are guided a djustm ents at the bef their University car. cr. in making ( hr; t ian a c .u n - Un iv e : s i t.s a ! i ♦ it, Conf*relic e held at th .-vouthwe t ;s t n - ii.. Bl­ ic prar- i Y. M. loyment • ■re ; * <* iii . ge de r in : hi fur rushing ip for their ( lieges which do not have 5' . M eere'arial jab inet ron­ lea cut i secretaries. provide counsel for student? M. C . A . maintain s two aries who give a large por- ,f tlieir time to counselling it concern m g th1. C A. 1)1iring the of the iou" op| o i ’u nit> in it- third aim, the et the reinicious force pu.I. M C. A :nonsored i with the• eight ! rove int' : i >n ii I an ti gram tvhich mad. I. ut lead, x the silo chil re He i .. field of a fellowship hear ou (standing rn in the w a- an appl ixj 111a t ■ 225 a t t he t h r e e in low ship luncheon ! past ye ar. Sp e a k e r s fafi* I lr Ivan r It p i . I \ m 11 ©OHS VV < i, and Bish H a y d e n Ware b fought i the Un iVPUHlt V Md* the lid lei I * m d a t ii .Saints' Chapel. A t< r-eh.u reb fellov*.sh during the s p r i n g -< in;,} a m' ■ na i ur e a H5 slur ie Ti t s ;ifl i ai the va n o u s Univ. proved to he a such to the in»ei -eh itch B r i n g Speak to a r bv the \ Spei. last vc eluded Dr. M. L. the lea ding surge.)? Will c Jayton, an it thin 11 v on t h e cott( Moines Saenz, ede of Me x n o ; J o h n ! VII r d '/ radii ut e w h ­ leader the hill.) in the Urnt-. d S t a t e s Ult i vc OI I n 4 I A r i l l i r a c y ; Dr. K Democ T h e Y. 3 t h e (• • t h e nu a r e t h e Y . M i a n d devcpjj A n y st ud. ' n is inter.*;-tv. ro c i at i on is ti an fellov g r o u p s of t F r a n k *L w Un i v e r s i t y in r e g a r d t A. has the the p th all rally which is scbed. Dday night, Sept ember g . O ' V G yn ina ium. 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T h e I n i v e r s i t y h a s b e e n r e f e r ­ r e d t o a s “ S t a t e , ” a n d “ T* x a s U n i v e r s i t y , ” u n t i l i s F u l l i c i t t ! t h e m e r e m e n t i o n o f t h e s e n a m e s t o a r o u s e t i e u p p e r c l a s s m a n . t t o U hr n U:*' p a r t o f t h e S t a t e < o n s t it u t i o n I n i v e r s i t y w a s d r a w n p e r t a i n i n g t h e u p , o n e n a m e w a s d e c i d e d u p o n t h e school and th a t was and is “ The Univer­ s e r o f T e x a s . ” W h i h v a r i o u s o t h e r n a m e s m a y b e a p p r o p r i a t e , l e g i s l a t o r s e v i ­ dently did not th in k so w hen th e y picked t h e y rf i d . Hi*- n a m e w h i c h t h e f o r i t s n a m e j u s t w h a t , f h e I D i v e r s i t y o f A l t e r a l l , t h e m a t t e r i s r e a l l y rd' p r i m e I c x a t i m p o r t a n c e , s i n c e i m p l i e s , a n d s h o u l d i t h e r e f o r e h e < a i l e d b y i t s c o r r e c t n a m e . T h e r e a r e m a n y s c h o o l s w h i c h m i g h t be, t o a s a n d w h i c h d o u b t e d k ’s s a r e r e f e r r e d i s ‘“ f h e “ S t a t e , ” b u t University of T e x a s . ” t h e r e i s o n l y o n e t h a t , t h e m s e l v e s a t h e y vvill a t a l l i f f r e s h m e n w i ii to r e f r a i n f r o m s t a m p ­ i n g ' i g n o r a n t o t o n e b e i n y o f the most im portant things on t h e cam t Ii o p u t h “ .v a r e a t t e n d i n g a s e i t h e r s c h o o l w h i c h “ t h e U n i - “ T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s , ” < o r " I v e r s i f y . ” b u t n e v e r a s “ S t a t e , University.’ The sooner a l l lr* t h i s b e t t e r c* r u e d . h m e n f o r a l l a r n e o n - l e s s o n , t i m e s i a f e r f i r s t t h * 1 t o A Library Change S t u d e n t s a r e b e i n g i n q u i r e d i n y e a r i t n e c e s s a r y i . ii*- m o r e c a r d t i o n t h i s d e e m e d p o i i s t e r o f s t u d * i d s a t s t a f f . A s n u n im* o i t h e t h e ov e r h c a d . i d e a w a s p u t r w n n i q r t h e t h e p r o c e s s o f b e c a u s e t h e t o t i l l o u t r e g i s t r a ­ l i b r a r y h a t h e d i s p o s a l o f l a r g e r , t o h a v e a c o m p l e t e t h e t h e l i b r a r y g r o w s , a n d l o c u t d o w n i n t o e f f e c t t h e s c h o o l b e c o m e ; c a n d r a w b o o k s Under the new system, each stud en t will L o a s s i g n e d a n u m b e r , w h i c h Ie* m u s t g e t from the loan desk in the M a i n Library f r o m a n y o f t e b< for** 1 fit- d e i e i rt p ’o u t a1 i ■ - l i b r a r i e s e r v e library. The s t u d e n t will be re q u ir­ ed t o rem em ber this n um b er and to place ii o n f i l l s w h e n a k i n g o n a b o o k . i b< c a i I o r f r o m t h e I n T h i s i n n o v a t i o n i s m u c h t h e s a m e a s t h e i s a s y s t e m u s e d b y b a u l k s , w h e r e t h e i r s i g n a ­ l i s t o f a l l I ’m d e p o t u r e s . A s t h e U n i v * i b t y g r o w s , it i s n e c e s ­ sary t o m a k(* m o r e m e c h a n i c a l m e a s u r e s t o i* c a r r y i n g o n t h o a d m i n i s t r a t i v e b u s i - m - s s , a n d t h is t h e l a t e s t i t o r s a n d . o l d it i o n . t h e r e i T O T H E W O M E N ; G O D B L E S S ’ EM t h i n lense k i l t : , anil T r u t t h e w o m e n **• t a r t s o m e t h i n g . F i r s t s h rf t h e E m p r o s ­ k i r t s , \I < *»* • h u s b a n d s h a v e g o n e “ n e r t s , ” it I if e n ie h a t s . m o r e s t y l e c o n v e n t i o n . - h a v e g o n e h a y w i r e , a n d “ e o l u y u m ” w r i t e r * h a v e c o m m i t t e r ! <-uicide m o n s i n c e t h a n t h e S o l o m o n h a d wi ve . t h e “ E u g e n i c i n c e p t i o n o f I d e a , ” n o w r a k i s h thing.-, T h e y ’r e nut* ' i i cin n v e r a f e a t h e r a n d ” t h e t e ‘w h e r e ar* p u s h t i c k ole, say, t he t h a t h o b b l e ti r e l y n a k e d . M w h e t h e r o r not o r l ef t o u t in t he sensu** c f o p i n i o n sol t o f h a p ! y m«‘d i u m is, w< as si n c a r r i n g t o pre n f b y k e e p i n g *|gr t h e hair. t h e - e n e w bonn*.".-. Y. -i ii! t h e y I *-.-t ort y o u r r i gh t e ar , r o m a w o r n o u t d u s t e r o n < he on a r e , ’* O r a> ( ' h i e S a l e - w o u l d y o u ? ” T h e y h a v e a la ct i g h t 1 y* a n d l e a v e - t h e l e f t e n t o n y w o m e n are* u n d e c i d e d a s l ef t e a r s h o u l d bg c o n c e a l e r ! h e tii ft f o r i t s e l f , 'iii*- c o n ­ o p e n t o t h a t a t h a t ihoulrj bg o b s e r v e r ! ; s e r v e th*- g e n e r a l l o c a t i o n t h e p u r i o r i t y ii.a mt * s t a t . i on held* n un - t e a r i n g Ini* p i q u e ie hl y t h a t o r g a n if a l p r e s e n t s e e m s t o b e zen g o a s f a r a s t o w e a r a veil Son)* w o u e ■'hi- a l m o s t p u t t i n g t h e g o o d e n w h h t h e t h i n s n. 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D a u g h t e r ’* Pi t h- d e r b y c e l t , d r i l y f<> t e r s e x p a n s i v e t a s t e s . g r o a n a n d B u t e v e n at. t h a - l e t ’s g i v e t h r e e c h e e r s f o r t h e E m p r e s s E u g e n i e h a t , t h a t l i t t l e a r t i c l e o f f e m i n i n e t h e w o r l d o f f a s h i o n h e a d g e n i wh i c h h a s t u r n e d Ups i de d o w n . i t ’s silly, b u t i t ’ c e r t a i n l y m a k i n g a n a m e f o r i t s e l f ! Da i l y K a n s a n . i t ’s e x p e n s i v e , a n d I t ’s p e r k y , State Comment B L U E B O N N E I V I N D I C A T E D Ti c T *xa b l u e b o n n e t , o f f i c i a l f l o w e r o f T e x a s , ha* b e e n a c q u i t t e d o f a g r a v e c h a r g e . It ha- b e e n v i n d i c a t e d ; a n d wi l l f o u r i s h in a1! t h e g l o r y o f it -> ■'.ait ' a b e a u t > . a e e u - « ‘d o f b e i n g a k i l l e r . lr u n C a t t l e g r o w e r . 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T e l e p h o n e 2 -4 5 0 2 J * * a rnM M K m m m m m BEULAH BEAVER O rganist a t University M ethodist C h u r c h and T em ple Beth Israel PIPE ORGAN AND PIANO S t u d i o : I THO C o n g r e s s — P h o n e 76*27 Texas School of Fine Arts (Inc) A c c r e d i t e d b y t h e S t a t e D e p a r t m e n t o f E d u c a t i o n Ce ir «■ - p f fen i n P i a n o , Vi ol i n , V< ii e, < irsjan, So it 'n Sui, of al ie. Sect ial t e a c h e r - ' c e r t i f i c a t e s an il d e g r e e s ion. and PuMfc Sch ool M usic. f r u m L a w B u i l d i n g . P r a c t i c e p i a n o s a v a il- n u rses for ado t b egin n ers. .I f m F.xpr< i m p * - a - r ii- (io n ia n Landrum .1. Cam pbell W ray Mi am H ilda C on stan ce W iden M innie I a rn B lund ell L ot* M al Sp ell M F o r f u r t h e r 2010 Wichita FACULTY R uby L ee H aberlin A nita S torrs Gaedcke B eulah B eaver M aym e A lice M itchell E arl C ornw ell Jr. W illis H olm an i n f o r m a t i o n a d d r e s s r e g i s t r a r . 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Wi l - Dr. Lund has also written two lard Ridings, head of the depart j y e a r I y e a r , a c c o r d i n g j o u r n a l i s m t h o s a m e a s is a b o u t in SA TUR DA Y, SEPTEMBER 19, 1931 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N ' — PAGE FIVE Ridiri High-Circus Here T u e s d a y Forty-one Obtain D E L I V E R S E leph a nts with the Sells F lo to Circus are said to be the best trained and most a cco m m od a tin g o f all pachyderms. P len ty o f ed u cation has been instilled into th ese lu m b er in g b easts and when A m erica's fav orite circus co m es to A ustin next Tuesday, S ep tem b e r 22, sp ecta tors will see the fa s t e s t and quickest herds in the circus world. A m o n g the rem arkable girl trainers w ill he Miss Iren e L e d gett, who is u n usually c o m p e t e n t a t o btain ing results. Miss L ed g ett has ta u gh t her “ b ulls” the art o f d an cing and the clim ax o f the a c t is a black-bottom co n te st, w hich is just as hot as one w itn esses on the levee a t N ew Orleans or the w h arfs at Charleston. Sells F loto Circus will sta ge tw o p erform a n ces here, a fte r n o o n and night. Tom Mix, fa m o u s w estern scr een star and his c o n tin g ­ en t o f noted co w b oy s and cow g irls from the Mix Ranch in Arizona, will be the o u ts ta n d in g fe a t u r e s o f the I SIJ I program. Moore, chairm an, Hell, F ra n cis Kasprowitz, J a m e s Q uin­ lan, and Jim m ie Miller. R e fr e sh ­ m ents will be served. John --------------------o -------- ------------- W endell Little retu rn ed in tho early part of the w eek front a trip through A labam a and Louisiana to re-ontcr th© I niversity, l.ittleks home in R oswell, N. M. is Jim Haralson retu rn ed T hurs­ day from his home in Zwolle, la. Haralson will re-en ter the U n i­ versity thiss fall. C. I . Kinzbach has returned fro m his home in Houston to c o n ­ tinue his work at the U n iv ersity . Alb n W alk er o f High Rolls, M., has returners to Austin to N. enter m e I niversity. William Ja m es o f A ustin is r e ­ e n ter in g the C o lle g e o f A rts and Sen ne, * as a junior. May Miller o f Yoakum, a s t u ­ d en t here last year, is st a y in g at Scottish Rite Dormitory. She is re g is te r e d in the C ollege o f A rts and Sciences. H e r onl y h o ,i(Hat it in ti h e a r t ! THEATERS P E R S O N A L M A I D ” — wi t h N a n c y Carrol l , P a t O ’Br i e n, t o d a y a nd G e n e R a y m o n d , t h r o u g h T u e s d a y . t he P a r a m o u n t . At M E R E L Y M A R Y A N N ” — a n d J a n e t G a y n o r t oday t h e w*th Ch a r l e s t h r o u g h T u e s d a y . At H a nc o c k . F a r r e l l , ‘A N A M E R I C A N T R A G E D Y ” wi t h Phi l l i ps H o l m e s , S y l vi a S i d n e y , F r a n c e s D e e , an d Ir vi ng Pi cho! , t o d a y t h r o u g h t h e Q u e e n . W e d n e s d a y . At ‘Y O U N G D O N O V A N ’S K I D ” wi t h Ri ckard D i x an d J a c k i e Co o p e r , t oda y . “ Bi o a d M i n d e d, ” wi t h J o e E. B r o w n S u n d a y a nd M o n ­ da y . At t he T e x a s . l a s t t i me s O p e n in g T o d a y it “ P E R S O N A L M A I D , ” a N a n ­ cy Carroll picture, w ill be the a t ­ traction on the P a ram o u n t T h e­ ater screen to day through T u e s ­ day. Taken I rom a novel by Grace Perkins, '•■coms to be exa ctly cut out for Miss Carroll, who has shown so m ethin g o f a ta len t for high co m ed y with tragic ov er­ to n e s but who has n ev er been able c o m p letely to get. a w a y from fro th y p ieces o f in eon seq u en tial- ity about a doll-faced baby b e a u ­ ty. Why? . “ Person al M aid” m ay turn out to be either, pre­ se n tin g Miss Carroll role as a little E a st w hose clcvei rn beauty create a societie s fo r e m o s t fa m ily o f w ealth. Pat and ( “ F ro nt P a g e ” ) O’Brien Gene Raymond are c h ief in su p ­ port. jlmd in :eiftsution Side girl . . in th e title j # * * the from J an e t G aynor • M E R E L Y ' M A R Y A N N , ” co­ and starrin g Charles Farrell, has been d eligh t­ in g au d ien ce s screen o f the Hancock T h ea ter since m id n ight Friday, when it had its initial sh o w in g o f an en g a g e m e n t to continuo th rough Tuesday. It is a veh icle planned to put b efore the public again the team of lo v ­ ers who arrived at g r eatn ess and “ S eventh fa m e at one step He*' en" but never \vh-> since achieved such g rea tn ess or Farrell m erited such fam e. Mr. th is tim e, im p e­ cu n iou s son g w riter, and Miss G aynor is a little sla vey girl who in herits million* with which to h his undistinguished cf- publi B y I. r a d Zangwill, “ More­ forts, ls reputed to be ly Mary A n n ” o r v o f essen tially an in terestin g ■ human people. it seem s, is an have in I oaturea Sylvia Sidney, “ A N A M E R I C A N T R A G E D Y , ” a P a ra m o u n t production based on tw o -v olu m e n ov el by T h eo ­ the dore D reiser, will be p resented on the Queen T h eater screen today through W ednesday as th e o p e n ­ in g program of the season. The von picture, directed by J o s e f Phillips S ter n b er g F ran ces Hi.leo , am ong Irving Fiche Dee, ^nd n ece ssity others. Though it is of st ore so only a tre a tm en t o f the Drew- laboriously w ritten by Mr. aim ed cr, the film has been ac,: o u tsta nd in g produc- as one of the in Bs season now finns o f the which and a u d ien ces b egin n in g, 'ii SS probably be It it will see than th ey wore appointed it ast. R ev iew s .a te in the hook, at I it good. in B enedid Speaks To Newman Club First Re gul ar M e e ti ng Year Held Sunday Of F irst regular M eeting of the N ew m a n Club will be held Sun- J day, S ep tem b er HT. at N ewm an Hall. ll. Y. B enedict, president of the U n iversity, will be the prin­ cipal speaker. A special program of mp:i<' iii-- also been arranged, Mat Sehon, resident, an noun ced Friday. All old and new stu d en ts will j be w e lco m e d at the Clubrooms Bur day morning, S ep tem ber 20. Short addresses of w elcom e will be d elivered by the o f f ic e r s of the club and the chaplain, Rev. W il­ liam F. B lakesU o. Plans for the work o f the year will be made by ex ecu tiv e the m em b ers o f council. An in form al r ec ep tio n fo r all C atholic student- will bt- held on the the N ew m a n Club T u esd a y night, S ep tem b e r 22. Hn- te i t a in m c n t will be furnished by a co m m ittee composed o f N ancye lawn o f the nerve — i I M. Ins ! go t the netrve I’m bor­ and I h <■ ro w in g I clo th es Ii.I a can catch mill; m a in !" M o t e a d o r a b l e t h a n e v e r I N A N C Y CARROLL in “ Personal Maid w i t h P A T O ’B R I E N G E N E R A Y M O N D A Pa l amount Pie Itll. Lai l r ii i A dd ed : Mu ck S e n n e t t t o m e d y “ P O K E R W I D O W S ’’ K r a s y Ka ! C a r t o o n P a r a m o u n t N e w s F e a t u r e S t a r t s At 1 1 : 3 0 1 : 3 5 3 : 4 0 5 : 4 5 7 : 5 0 9 5 5 N O W I M I A T R I A l w a y * C o m f o r t a b l y Co ol ' T H E O N L Y BIG CIRCUS C O M I N G T H I S Y E A R A U S T I N R I V E R S I D E T U E S D A Y D O W N T O W N I It K F T SAL I C I R C U S D A Y A T R E N F R O D R U G CO CONGRGESS ANL) SIXTH Employment By Teaching School Appointee List Includes Former University Students Up to the very last m inute be­ fore the op en in g of the various schools th roughout Texas, appli­ cations for teach ers come to the te a c h e r s’ a ppointm ent co m m ittee and U n iv ersity stud en ts and ex- s tud en ts are found positions. I : A leen P r e w e tt The fo llo w in g is a list o f te a c h ­ ers who have been placed since Septem b er in Round Rock High School; F ra n ­ ces A g n ew in G ladewater High School; Thelm a B a gley in Edge- wood High School; F rances Phil- M n * lips in Junior High School, Tam- ' — pa, Florida; E lizabeth P f e u f f e r in I Bellville Hijfh Sch ool; Efktfifia in Menard; A. L. B en­ | Morgan L E C T U R E S O N M E X I C O the librarian at C. E. C astaneda, Latin-Am eri- < an the U n iversity, delivered a number of le c tu r e s on economic and social problems p re­ t t i e d by the M exicans in T e xa s in various cities o f S ta te during the latter part of th© su m ­ mer. Mr. C astaneda has secured leave o f ab sen ce from the library, t h e and con d u cte d a course history o f S panish-Am erican liter­ ature during the sum mer session, and th en b e g a n lecture tour which took him to Houston, W ich­ ita Falls, and Beaumont. in a Mr. Casteneda recently has articles w ritten a num ber o f accep ted for which have been in historical journals. publication These include one on the “ E arli­ in T ex a s,” e st Catholic A ctivity in the Ca­ which was published tholic Historical R eview in July, and one on “ Customs and L egends o f Texa* Indians,” which will ap­ the publi­ pear cation of Catholic Historical Society. in Mid-America, Illinois the Not long ago, Mr. C asteneda de­ in livered a paper on ‘‘The Mexican Beyond the Rio Grande” before the Mexican Stud y Club co; another article on “ The Cul­ tural Background of the M exi­ can ” was read b efo re the T ex as Folk-lore So ciety in San Antonio. Mr. C asteneda also recently put p ished a “ Three folio volum e. [ Manuscript Maps o f Texas, by Stephen F. A u stin ,” which was I called by Dr. J. A. Robertson of W ashington, “ the most beautiful in T e x a s.” I hook ever published In addition to reproducing in fa c ­ simile the th ree earliest maps of T exas. Mr. Casteneda also prepar­ ed a scholarly discussion o f the earliest cartography of Texas. Wa- and his m a s te r ’* in bachelor o f arts d egree Nap Broughton, who took his in 1930 1931, will teach and do research work at A. & M. C ollege during this year. Horace Moreland W haling, Jr., i editor o f the Texan is 19 02 -03 , and now vice-president o f S. M. U., w a s a visitor on the campus j the early part of this week. Clayton Ward of W eatherford, who took a degree in e n g in eer­ ing from A. & M. last year, will enter the University and do grad- i uate work in engineering. -------------------- o--------------- A leen Y eti, form er stu d en t in the U n iv ersity has gon e to Okla­ homa U niversity. Classified Ad Section lux 1 2 ulx iix lux Ail M i fi R W W W * E ii A ll A ll ii ti A tx ii l f AU i i i ! ii UTlJ/'U'- ANNO UN CE M EN TS ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT I ROOMS FOR RENT I N I V E R S I T Y COT'PL K O n e t w o r o o m s on w . s t 6 t h S t . K i t c h e n p r i v ­ or i l e g e . P h o n e 2 - 4 5 0 2 . G E N T L E M E N : F u r n i s h e d ro o m . P r i v a t e h o m e . A d j o i n i n g b a t h G a r a g e . 2 8 0 3 N . Gu a d a lu p e. P h o n e 8 5 9 6 . in Mount P lea san t; Byron j in Sherman High School; P erry nett Davis ! Elsie j Maudie Joe F ields in Reagan; Austin S. B ratcher in North Geor­ gia C ollege a t D ahlonega, Ga. in M adisonville; } Odessio H ow ell to teach in Mi - 1 Sarah ami High School; L. H. Tuiloch in Brown U n iversity, Providen ce, R. I., with Marston Scholarship; j te a c h in g Jack E n glish bacteri- I in John Tarleton C ollege ology Payne, at S tep h en v ille; tea ch in g psy ch olo gy in S outhern M ethodist U n iv e rsity ; R. B. Gal­ in Hend erson ; L. E. Bur­ braith in A rdmore, Okla.; Miss nett Jack C lem en t Ruby E v an s Ada Ija rry Maude Ow en Doris Robinson in B ov ina ; S. R. A llen , | Jr.. in Kerens; A lm a Mullins, pri­ in C olem an; mary work an in Gordon; Edith Henderson Morris in B oern e; Doris B uehan- in S a­ in A led o ; D oroth y F ulton bine* P ass; Dr. J. N. M oseley, h eadm aster o f A llen A cad em y, B ryan, B en ito ; j in G roveton; J. H. I in Barbel-*8 Hill; in A u stin ; J. F. i San in in \ > a l Zoe A lford the E nglan d in I School at S eym o u r; A. B. Lewis, ward principal in Am arillo; Cath­ in Kirbyville; Ruby erine in H um b le; Mary U l­ P ritche tt rich P o te e t; Carri© Marie Y ou n g in P ort N e c h e s; J a n e t A n ­ drews in Oklaunion; Rertha Par- I ker in A lbuquerque. N. M.; A g n es in San B e n ito ; J. C. In­ in Galena i Park; the P r e s b y ­ terian H om e at Itasca; and Miss Johnnie P ric e Kolapa gram, su p er in ten d e n t in P alestin e. . Kyle ll. in S T I ' D E N T r e p r e s e n t a I i v e B l e d s o e Ma j e s t ie, K. C. a n d M a j e s t i c R a d i o s H o w a r d E d g a r , 8 0 7 W. 2 - 1 2 1 4 . f o r I s a a c A . . - V i c t o r R e f r i g e r a t o r s , P h o n e 2 2 n d . _______________ AP AR T M EN T S FOR RENT A i ’A It I M E N T ed . c o m p l e t e l y fo r r e n t : N e w l y d e c o r a t ­ s i l ­ f u r n i s h e d , e x c e p t l i n e n s ; p r i v a t e b a t h , a n il c a r ­ is d e s i r e d . I SI 2 C o n c re s* A v e . v e r a n d a n e T W O KOO MS, c o m p l e t e l y f o r h o u s e k e e p i n g , l a m e s o u t h e a s t s l e e p i n g p o r c h , c o n v e n i e n t b a t h a n d p h o n e . Our- a x e 2 2 0 6 S a n A n t o n i o . D ia l 81 OH. f u r n i s h e d $ 2 7 . 6 0 . M O D E R N b l o c k s f u r n i s h e d a p a r t m e n t . T w o o f U n i v e r s i t y . A c c o m m o d a t e f o u r m e n or r o u p l e . G a r a g e . 2 2 0 2 N u ­ e c e s . P h . m e SH 13. 5 7 5 4 . E X C E L L E N T a p a r t m e n t f u r n i s h e d t w o w h o d e ­ s i r e q u i e t . A d j a c e n t t o U n i v e r s i t y . G a r ­ ay.-. 2 1 0 7 S a n A n t o n i o . s m a l l s u i t a b l e w e l l f o r T H R E E - R O O M f o r l i g h t a p a r t m e n t , s t u d e n t a n d w i f e . Als. g a r a g e . M o d e r a t e l y p r ic e d . P h o n e 3 7 2 5 . s u i t a b l e a i r y S O U T H E A S T a p a r t m e n t , p r i v a t e _ b a t h , p a r a g e , b e t w e e n C a p i t o l a n d U n i v e r ­ s i t y . t o c o u p l e o r f a c u l t y m e m b e r s . IOO* S p e e d w a y . P h o n e 5 8 0 8 . FOR SALE s t u d y , new R O O M S F O R B O Y S : q u i e t p l a c e to f u r n i s h i n g * . N e a r U n i v e r s i t y . 2 IOO R ed R i v e r . T e l e ­ p h o n e OO95. M r s. D a i s y M c M u l l e n . c o m f o r t a b l e n e w b u n g a l o w on p a v e d O N U S U A L L Y A T T R A C T I V E b e d r o o m in s t r e e t . G a r ­ pre­ I ‘.'OR S a n G a b ri el S t . T e l e p h o n e a g e . Quiet n e i g h b o r h o o d . C o u p l e f e r r e d 3 7 1 7 . TO M K N : F u r n i s h e d in p r i v a t e f a m i l y . Cool, cl ea n , c o m f o r t a b l e . S e p ­ a r a t e e n t r a n c e , a d j o i n i n g b a t h , c l o t h e s c l o s e t . H O I W. 2 2 n d . r o o m R O O M S f o r m e n : P r i v a t e h o m e f u r n a c e h e a t , g a r a g e o u t s i d e e n t r a n c e . P h o n e F O R R E N T : N i c e p r i v a t e h o m e o n e or t w o m e n s t u d e n t s . r e a »- r o o m in o n a b l e 2 ’’06 W e s t A v e . P h o n e 7 6 0 4 . S O U T H ROOM an d f o r boys. IOO E. 2 2 n d . J u s t Serosa S p e e d ­ s l e e p i n g p o r c h w a y f ro m c a m p u s . P h o n e 4 8 7 s , F O R B OY E S o u t h R o o m , p r i v a t e t r a n c e . 2 6 1 2 S p e e d w a y , t w o en d o o r N E W 'L Y P A P E R E D r o o m f o r t w o U n i v e r s i t y b o y s . in b a s e m e n t per in c l u d e d . 1 8 1 1 C o l o ­ J 3 0 m o n t h w it h b oa rd rado P h o n e 5 9 6 7 . H O U S E S , a p a r t ! i e n t 9 , M o r e s , a n i in all p a r t s o f l i s t . P h o n e 4 3 4 . ] . O. G. l o c a t i o n s i n c s s f o r b u s - ei! v l l o f A s k heil t. B U A RD A N D R O O M S f o r b o y s . O n e b lo ck f r o m c a m p u s . L a r g e a i r y r o o m * . s l e e p i n g p o r c h , h o t s h o w - S i n g l e b ed s, »-rv. I 90 - W Int is. 4 4 5 2. C a c t u s h a v e b e e n p l a c e d w i t h u s C O P I E S or t h e f o l l o w i n g e d i t i o n s o f t h e fo r 1 9 2 9 , in t h e b o o k s c o m ­ t h e T e x a s S t u d e n t P u b ­ I n c . , U n i v e r s i t y S t a t i o n , B o x s a l e : I O U , 1 9 2 5 , 19 30 . A n y E x - S t u d e n t s e e i n g o n e o f m u n i c a t e w i t h l i c a t i o n s , I 9 27. i n t e r e s t e d s h o u l d 1 9 2 8 , I'.<26, n i p : Lind!. COOL block* ' ;! .. f r o m W. 23 rd . ro om a n d b o a r d f o r b o y s U n i v e r s i t y . M r s . . 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HI may be c o n ­ ( i iiTain t o e x t ' * dei! this y e a r , Hal l t d m a i n t a i n s a i n c l u d i n g JIO I if t h i s I re il­ ly I v i nt y y e a r , h o s e n ut a r e h e l d T h e f all Int c r The Curtain f l u ! m e m b e r s h i p o f 50, men and 20 women, bm s h i p, a p p r o x i m a l i i - t h e r e - turn to school e a c h t h e i warning SO bi i ng - t r y - o u t w h i c h ; n ti y- Iv im st cl­ ti <• ■■ i not t h u n o u t s will be I tin fir t m e e t i n g t w o wrei ks a f t ( t h a t > sai d, * T h u r s d a y , B o w d e n s h o u l d t h o s e e x p e l t i n g t o t r y o u t be l o o k i n g t o w a r d tieing in i c a d i ness. t in O t h e r o f f i c e r s b f t h e c l u b r u e L u r k e r , i g h t , cc- the f o l l o w i n g ; D o r o t h y i d e m , M a r g e I; vi ce pi < retary; B a u l W a l t e r s , b u > i nc ss m a n a g e r . 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Many c h im n e y s a t V a le n tin e and Lobo were o f f s e i or tw isted but the di­ rection o f tw ist was not c o n sist­ ent, s o m e being and som e a n ti-c lo c k w ise. clockw ise “ In t h e cem e te r y a t V alentine seven of the m on u m en ts were found to show tw is tin g from the position p r e v io u s to the quake. Of th e se, f i v e were tw isted clockwise, in ­ and t w o , anti-clock w ise. The f o r m a tio n co ncern in g the e a r th ­ quake w h ic h is b e in g assembled by the Bureau o f E con om ic Ge­ ology, h a s not y e t been com p let­ ed. In fo r m a tio n on M exico in par­ ticu lar a w a its co m p letion . This in- f o i m a t i o n is b ein g s o u g h t through the G e o lo g ica l S u rvey o f M exico.” -------------- o ---------------- M aebess Mat thews, Mercy R amsey, and Luis Trice attended the Phi Mu c on v en tion at the B roadm oor Hotel in Colorado. Thurlow B. Weed FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE H. 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With only a f e w ex ce p tio n s, all chim ­ ney- in V a len tin e w ere eit h er des­ troyed or d am aged. The cem en t cap w e ig h in g IOO pounds or more at the top o f one chim ney a t the school building w as thrown north­ ward clearin g the the b u i l d i n g . A n o th er chim n ey on a p r i v a t e house was broken at the t h a t p a r t o f the roof h vol and . chim ney above roof level, w e ig h ­ pounds, w a s I SO t i n g a t cle a r in g northeastward thrown r o o f o f least THE New! ELITE V a r s it y ’s n e w lead er in c a fe s in v ite s y o u to a cu p o f cot fee a fter the trials o f registration . T h r e e ty p e s of food. 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Si mi f e w s m a l l b r e a k s s l i g h t d a m a g e s t o tin- e a s t w e r e s e e n A l p i n e , w h e r e s o m e - r e k n e e ! cd d o v n a mi t o b u ii iii ti gs. n a g e d u n e o r t h t o w a s o b s e r v e d a s f a r a s M o n a h a n ’s a n d in p l a i t e r on o n e o r m o r e b u i l d i n g ' the a t a g r e a t e r d i s t a n c e f r o m V a l e n t i n c r e g i o n we ) e n o t e d . ’I he f e l t o v e r a w i d e q u a k e , a r e a . w a in- s u f f i c i e n t s e ­ t o d a m a g e b u i l d i n g s n s i t y v e r e l y . T o t h e w e s t , s i m i l a r m i n o r e f f e c t s w e r e s e e n a s f a r a s S i e r r a I 11 1 a i i a. VV it bi n t hi s a r e a o f m i n o r d a m a g e , s o m e to l o c a l i t i e s i c a p e d wi t h p r a c t i c a l l y n o h a v e e f f e c t . T I is is ti ue of a m , n m . lid s e v e r a l S h a f t e r . t o w n s o n im l a d i n g P o r v i n e r , D o l o r e s a n d C a n d e l a r i a . ot . Mar f a a n d t h e Ri o G r a n d e R i v e r , ■ n o t o f t h o u g h s e e m V a lentin e Hit t o " T h e d a m a g e i n d i v i d u a l l y c h e c k in V a l e n t i n e w a s v e r y c o n s i d e r a b l e , I t w a s n o t p o s ­ s i b l e all d a m a g e d h o u s e s , b u t a c o n s e r v a ­ i n d i c a t e s t i v e e s t i m a t e t fiat b e ­ IOO o r m o r e a d o b e t w e e n a d a n d h o u s e s w e r e m o r e o r l es s s e r i o u s ­ l y d a m a g e d , i n c l u d i n g s h a t t e r i n g o f p l a s t e r , b r e a k i n g o f wa l l s , etc. S o m e o f t h e w a l l s a c t u a l l y eol- w h i l e o t h e r s a r e i n d a n - l a p p e d , c o l l a p s e . T h e si bo o l b u i l d - ger o f D rs. K o en ig & K ott F o o t S p e c i a l i s t s 7 1 1 N o r w o o d B l d g . 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S . C A T E R R. A . H O U S T O N SOPHOMORES AND r- FRESHMEN [’or the first tune iii the 38 years of the h o o k ’s history the C a d u s , y e a rb o o k of the University, wdll this yea r offer Personal Representation For All Sophomores and Freshmen! Individual pictures oi all m e m b e r s of the sophom ore and fre shm an classes will be carried. T h e Cactus is the only p e r m a n e n t record of the school year an d this new p la n will m a k e this record com plete in every respect by including All S tu d e n ts in th e Personnel Section. T HE C A C T U S “The All-Campus Book of Texas” SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19,1911 g JT K iJ^ IT ^ s m g p PAGE NINE RE V. HA R R IS M AS T E R SO N, Re c t or O r g a n i z a t i o n of S t u d e n t Cl asse s 9 : 3 0 , ALL SAINTS T he University Episcopal C h u r c h 27 th an d W hitis SERVICES ON SUNDAY 7 :30 a n d 11 a. rn. 5 : 3 0 p . rn . TH U R SD A Y SERVICE A T 7 A. M R E C T O R ’S O F F IC E H O U R S : 11-1 Da i l y— G r e gg House, 209 W e s t 27t h. P h o n e 3663. SERVICE S IN G R E G G H O U S E : S U N D A Y S — Bible class 9 : 4 5 a. rn. S t u d e n t S u n d a y Cl ub 6: 30 p. rn. T H U R S D A Y — Cho i r p r a c t i c e 7 p. rn. The University Presbyterian Church '( A r o u n d t h e c o r n e r f r o m t h e Y) C o rn er 2 2 n d an d S an A n to n io S T U D E N T SERMONS I I :00— “ G e tt in g a G o o d S ta r t . ” 7 :30— “ M a k in g a P ersonal F a i t h ” S t u d e n t Associat ion S u p p e r 6. Assoc ia t ion P r o g r a m 6: 3 0. L a w r e n c e W h a r t o n Mi ni st er FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Virgil H. Fisher, Pctstor A n a tio n a l o r g a n iz a tio n d e v o t e d to cu l­ tu ral, re lig io u s, and social a c tiv itie s am ong J e w is h U n iv ersity S tu d e n ts. Illin ois . . . W is c o n s in . . . O h io S ta te . . . M ic h ig a n . . . C a lifo rn ia . . . W e s t V ir g in ia . . C ornell . . . T e x a s . B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundation at th e U n iv ersity o f T e x a s R A B B I SA M U E L H A L E V I B A R O N D IR E C T O R 1 7 1 2 Rio G ra n d e S tre et - - T e l e p h o n e 6000 OPEN HOUSE-TUESDAY, SEPT. 22, 8-11 P. M. Synagogue Services for You Kippur, the D ay of A ton em en t C o r u e r v a t i v e : C O N G R E G A T I O N A G G U D - A T H A C H I M , S a n J a c i n t o a t 1 0 t h ; R e v . B. ^ L i b e r a l : C O N G R E G A T I O N B E T H I S R A E L , S a n J a c i n t o a t l i t h ; R a b b i S a m u e l H a l e v i B a r o n ; S u n d a y , 7 : 3 0 p. rn. S e r m o n ; “ C o m m u n a l C o n f e s s i o n f o r S o c i a l S i n s . ” M o n d a y , IO a, rn. to 6 p. rn., M o r n i n g S e r m o n : “ T h e H o u n d o f H e a v e n . ” M e m o r i a l S e r m o n , 4 : 1 5 : “ Is S u f f e r i n g G o d - m a d e o r M a n - m a d e ? ” S a b b a th S erv ice s E very F r id a y Lvening a t 8 p. rn. CSP -FOR- THE WESLEY BIBLE CHAIR “ C enter o f S tu d e n t A c tiv it ie s 1 University Methodist Church Guadalupe at 24th Street Welcomes You REV. L. U. SPE L L M AN , P astor DR. E. C. W E B B , D ire cto r B ible Chair ALLEN G. ROE, D irector S tudent W o r k Th e Church with a Program of Service T a n e n b a u m ; S u n d a y , S e p t . 2 0 , 7 : 3 0 p . rn.; M o n d a y , S U N D A Y SERVICES S e p t . 2 1 , 9 a. rn. t o 7 p. rn. C hurch Su n d ay S ch ool S o c ia l T e a E pw orth L eagu e l l A. ML and 7 :3 0 P . M. 9 :4 0 A. M. 8 : 0 0 P . M . . 6 :3 0 P. M ____ . S T U D E N T CL ASSE S M ISS M ARY D EC H ER D DR. E . C. W E B B Upper c la s s w om en U pper c la s s m ixed A L L E N G. ROE F resh m en m ixed First C hurch of Christ, Scientist t i m 40 I C olorado S treet Extends a Cordial Welcome to All S u n d a y Service l l a. rn. S u b j e c t : “ Ma t t e r .” S u n d a y School f o r pu p il s up t o 20 veal ' of a g e a t 9 : 3 0 a. rn. HHP a eCr- z ; 4 j r n SIU I i i m .if Mg rn .. id S J University Baptist Church 2 2n d a n d G u a d a l u p e W A L T E R IL M cK e n z i e , DD, P a s t o r MORNING SERVICES S u n d a y School 9 :45 a. rn. Spec ia l S t u d e n t D e p a r t m e n t M orning W orship I I a. rn. Se rm o n S u b j e c t — “ Vi sions of Y o u t h ” EVENING SERVICES R e g u l a r W e d n e s d a y E ve ni ng Service, 8 p. rn. At t h e s e m e e t i n gs t est im oni es of h e a l i n g t h r o u g h Chr i st i a n Science a re 12th, Col or a do a n d L a v a c a St r e e t s g iv en . (Ju ?t W est o f th e Capitol) to ride, no precluded d o ctrine W e have no hob b y to d efen d, and no burden to Hid to th e neck o f so ciety, Ju st a vigorous, fe a r less, and reveren t st arch for a religion th a t sm acks o f norm alcy and th a t fits into the life o f tho 2 0 th light fits C entury ju st like truth fits the co n sc ien ce and the eye. T h is ch u rch m a in ta in s a fr e e p u b lic r e a d ­ ing room , 9 1 6 L ittlefie ld B u ild in g , which is op en d a ily e x c e p t S u n d ays a n d holidays from IO a. rn, to 5 p. rn. T h e Bible a n d St. Martin’s Evangelical Lutheran Church 14th and Congress A ven ue Rev. F. G Roesener, Pastor P r e a c h i n g by p a s t o r — Si r m on s u b j e c t : “ T he Y o u n g Ma n T e s t e d . ” B. Y. P. U., 0 : 3 0 p. rn.— Sp e c i a l gro up* f or s t u d e n t s Spl e nd i d musi c s p o n so re d by : Mrs. M. Y. Colby, c hoir d i r e c t o r ; Dr. Pa u l Boner, Or g a n i st . T h i s c h i n c h f oste rs tin John C. T o m a e s Whit ('hair wi de r (Unction of Dr. B . C . Raines. Our program Includes one of the great* t he S o u t h and ai est pipe organs of choir f oll y its equal. IN T H E IN T E R E S T OF BUCH A PROGR \ NT, W E O P E N W IDE O U R DOORS A N D E X T E N D A HA N I) OK W E L ­ S T U D E N T OF T H E COME TO EACH A N D E V E R Y G R E A T U N IV E R S IT Y OF T E X A S . Se rm on S ub j e c t s S u nd a y , S e p t e m b e r 20 t h 11 : 00 A. M.s “ W H A T T H I S G E N E R A T I O N IS L I K E .” St a r t f lu sehool year right by at te ndi ng all of t he church services Sunday . P. M . : “ T H E F A T A N D L E A N O F L I FE p u b lish e d w o r k s of Mary B a k e r Eddy, in­ S u n d a y School, 9 a. rn. c lu d in g th e C h ristian S c ie n c e te x t book “ S c ie n c e and H e a lth with K ey to the Scrip­ tu r e s ,” to g e t h e r w i t h o th e r a u th orized Christian S c ie n c e literature m a y be studied, b orro w ed or p u r c h a s e d a t th e readin g Church Calendar Rev. Ro e se neUs Bible Class, 9 : 1 5 a. rn Sc tv ices: 1 0 : 3 0 a. rn. a nd 7 : 3 0 p. rn. L u t h e r L e a g u e , 3 p. rn. T h u r s d a y : C h o i r Pra ct i ce , 8 p. rn. iones C hurch Office 587 I room a & a m am as & & & & tion of Texas Colleges passed a I ■ ■ regulation r e q u ir in g pay m en t of j vHB a fee of $1 to th e ex a m in e r for I each correspondence course. Courses are o ffe re d in almost every d e p a r tm e n t of t h e C o lle g e J of A rts and Sciences. A n t h r o - 1 pology, m athem atics, economics, | English, F re n ch, geology, G er­ man, government* G reek, history, jou rn alism , Latin, phil- J Italian, osophy, physics, psychology, pub­ lic speaking, p u re m ath em atics, ! sociology, Spanish, a r e some of the courses o ffe re d . In addition, courses a r e o f f e r ­ ed in B u sin ess A d m in istra tion, Education, E ngin e erin g , and many courses th a t a re r e q u ir e d fo r a d ­ a r c mi -ion to th e U niv ersity , offered. Jam es Oscar M a rb e rry , profns- >or of educational a d m inistra tion, i c h ie f of the ex ten sio n teach ing bureau. Miss J u lia E s th e r Vance, registra r, is in c h a rg e of the e n ­ rollment the bureau. s tu d e n ts of in Two thousand f o u r h u n d r e d in­ dividual s tu d e n ts w ere enrolled in extension te a c h in g courses last year, it was a nnou nc ed . Of these JOH were enrolled in te a c h in g cen- PAGE TEN Division of Extension To Continue Work In 200 Courses of Study W ith a curriculum of almost two h u n d re d cour - in all d e p a r t­ m ents of the U niversity ca rry in g U n iv r d t y credit, and over tw enty- five n o n -c re d it and entrance cour < *, the extension te ac hing bu • i of th e University Division of Extension will continui i* work th y e a r, o ffe rin g U n i v e r s i t y and college entrant who cannot take the w ork in at--* te ndance. dent'- J art. 0 ffe the ^ er 0f { nMie (.(i. Seventy-four mem bers of U niversity faculty will help carry th e extension tho work of on te ac hing bureau in addition U th e ir reg u la r teaching duties, am courses will be offered f o r Uni versify c re d it in the College OI A rts and Science-, the School cl t h ( Business A dm inistration, School of Education, and t h e College of Engineering. ike ti os may ; rk a re! j Univ- I r Be­ ive .h Tw enty five or m o n enroll for this type receive outlines of and referen c e librar then m eet weekly a courses u n d e r local d e r this plan, each $1 for admission, entity credit is reqi; ,f< u la r enrollment. paid. Course* N u m b e r e d S a m e Courses offered by the exten sion teaching bureau are mum bered th e ame a- the correspond The ro u tin e work of th« Ing courses o ffered in attendance tension te aching b u rea u , how a t the University, and they ca rry ' t individual comes r the same credit when completed ndence courses. The att by correspondence as when ta k en > ut an outline o f th e co ignmei in residence. md Many students who f-r one rca- e rc isis when h« ei including a from rn ust the the extension , as igned work. Wh th e n and t find in i hat hi- ; am son or a n o th er ( a n n o t take al! course. Ile of the work toward th e ir degrees , quired hook in residence teachin g bureau a nones ity completing th eir University e< cation, and many persons w have never atten ded the Un versify are enrolled f o r cert! c o u n t s that they particularly ■ sire. Pnospectfive stu d e n ts w have not absolved th e ir re qui ion to the U ments for admi versify may take their cou r c I extcnsi from ad mission teaching bureau. the fi th e «» ret un the st the In addition to tho re g u la r r unoth ! in u lictor Keep in con- m m unication with o n e the j F ee * B y H o u r in respon ding flenching work, F< extension teaching bureau main- ten ic tains te ac hing ce nte rs at Beau- m o a t, F o r t W orth, Calve ton, cd b Goose Creek, Bou ton, O range, (dour P o r t A rthur, San Antonio, and horn T aylor, w h ere courses are taught m ent to groups of students at night by course m em bers of the exten ion teach- ing sta ff . These courses full U niversity credit. fo r courses ex­ caching bureau are < harg- he se m ester hour credit two se m ester r credit c a r ry art enroll- fee of $11. Thru* hour c a r ry $10 fees, and SPI! I i.-, charged for a fo u r-hou r course, c a r ry F ees were fo rm e rly $3 per semes- increase was Group correspondence courses I made necessary when the Assoria- te r hour, but c a rry in g th e the TH E RACE < ornp I ’n:ver ll e IS O N I t ’s easy to keep ah e ad when you ‘Leave I t to Charlie's” md T here you will e njoy lunches a n d d rin k s t h a t keep you in form f o r study and play. Charlie's There Is Use for One In Every Student’s Room A GOOD DICTIONARY T h e re ’s h ard ly n course in th e U niversity, unless i t ’s math, w h ere you c a n ’t find th a t a dictionary is a very handy book to have a t y o u r rig h t elbow. The Co-Op has j u s t received a new shipm ent of revised and mod­ ernized dictionaries f o r school use. Come in a n d see them. G et a new one, even if you have an old one. Even dictionaries can become obsolete. TW O POPULAR COLLEGIATE MODELS RECOMMENDED BY THE ENGLISH FACULTY: WINSTON & WEBSTER In addition, y o u will find th e f o l lo w in g f o re ig n / dictionaries: C a s s e ll- F r e n c h D i c t io n a r y H e a t h - F r e n c h D ic t io n a r y C la s s ic - F r e n c h D ic t io n a r y F o lle t t - J u n io r F r e n c h D ic t io n a r y P e t it L a r o u se C a s s e l l - G e r m a n D ic t io n a r y H e a t h - G e r m a n D i c t i o n a r y C la s s ic - G e r m a n D i c t i o n a r y F o l l e t t - J u n i o r G e r m a n D i c t i o n a r y L e w is E l e m e n t a r y L a tin D ic t io n a r y C la s s ic L a tin D i c t io n a r y S m a ll e r C la s s ic a l L atin D ic t io n a r y A p p l e t o n S p a n is h D ic t io n a r y F o lle t t J u n io r S p a n is h D i c t i o n a r y P e q u e n o L a r o u s e D ic t io n a r y University Co-op ■.................. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. 1931 To Perpetuate Your Year at The University of Texas HUTT I? I f l C j 1932 CACTUS ‘The Book of Texas’ P r M ORE COPIES O F Ti IE C A C T U S W E R E RESERVED T H E FIRST D A Y T H IS Y E A R T H A N EVER BEFORE IN T H E B O O K ’S H IS T O R Y ! Did You Reserve Your C o p y ? J lie Cactus is the only official record of your school life which you can take home witli you. It presents-in beau­ tiful art work and complete story-a pictorial history of the events transpiring during the year. You will have a lasting 'a lbum ’ of pictures of your friends and a perman­ ent souvenir of your college career. Lest You Be Disappointed Later Reserve Your 1932 CACTUS TODAY No Cash Deposit Required i a n iIt's as important as Registering and a whole lot easier”