Council Refuses To Report Concerning Choice OI Coach M e m b e r s S a y “ N o t h i n g D o i n g ” to A n x i o u s P r e s s R e p r e ­ s e n t a t i v e s By L e o n R a d o f f since F o r th e sev e n th tim e th e r e s ig n a tio n of the "University V a r ­ sity fo o tb a ll coach a f t e r th e T h a n k s ­ giv in g g a m e the A thletic C ouncil I m e t T hursday afternoon r e ­ p o rte d t h a t they had m ad e no choice : o f a m e n t o r for n e x t y e a r. W ith the c o m m e n t that “ th e r e w as n o th ­ ing d o i n g ’’ th* C o un cil a d jo u r n e d w ith o u t s e tt in g a d a te f o r a f u t u i e m e e tin g o r in tim a tin g t h a t they had a n d i ta k e n a n y a c tio n a t all. | E very m em b e r of th e Council was : p r e s e n t a t th e m e e tin g a n d the s h o r t t h a t Lasted aboii£ \ forty-) session Rice Quintet Wins From Baylor Bears by Score of 22-20 W a c o , Tt*xa», F e b. I.— I na b i l it y of B e a r f o r w a r d * to ring: up " c r i p " • hot* g a v e Ri ce I n s t i t u t e a 22- 20 v i c t o r y at th.- C o t t o n P a l a c e C o l i ­ s e u m t o n i g h t . W i t h t he s c o re tied n e a r th.- last o f t h e g a m e . B a k e r p u t t i n g looped a goal f o r Ri ce l ead wi t h o n l y t h e m t w o in m i n u t e s t o p l a y . B o t h Col- lier a n d W o o d s o n of B a y l o r missed t h e d i r e c t l y ea s y b a s k e t wh ic h w ou l d h a v e ti e d t h e score. t h e l e f t u n d e r s h ot s AT U ST WORKOUT R o m n e y Says “T h ere W ill Be No A li b i s ” in regard to A . & M. G a m e By J a c k K en n ed y In t h e i r final w o rk o u t p r io r to leaving f o r the land of th e b e ­ th e t h a t f r o m talk th a n Uncle Billy Disch, fezzed cats, the slightly c rippled b u t u n d a u n te d V arsity c a g e rs received talk as h a s n e v e r b e en d e ­ such a th e L o n g ­ livered in the pen o f none horns— a n d the o th e r G r a n d Old Man o f T exas. I f th is g re y in g v e te ra n of T e x a s a th le tic s c a n n o t in fu se an u n b e a ta b le , ne v e r- suy-die sp irit into “ f ig h tin e s t” g a n g of q u in te r s seen a b o u t th e se p a r t s in sev eral y e a rs, th e n th e im- : possible has tr u ly b een m et. W ith ring- ing in t h e i r e a r s Coach Milton Rom ney a n d n in e m e m b e rs o f th is y e a rs sq u a d will e n tr a i n a t 10:05 F rid a y for College S ta tio n w h ere the S teers, d e f e a ts f r e s h fr o m in f if ty - serv ed s te a m in g hot a n d seven d i f f e r e n t v a rie tie s to B a y lo r's G olden Bears, will a t t e m p t to w re st both g a m e s fro m the re d -h o t A ggies. stin g in g two R o m n e y P r e d i c t s F i g h t t h a t g am e o f to the D a n a X. Bible, m e n to r th e T e x a s A ggies s ta te d p r io r t h a t T h a n k sg iv in g foo tb all re g re ts . He th e re sh ould be no knew his m en would give all th e y had an d the L o n g h o rn s m ight d e f e a t them b u t th e y w ould n e v e r b e a t them . Coach Milton A. R o m ­ ney sta te d this a f t e r n o o n t h a t t h e r e would be no alibis. T h e m en m ay be in c a p a c ita te d to som e e x t e n t a n d we a r e g o in g to p la y in th e A ggies b a c k y a rd b u t I a m h o p e fu l a n d firm - t h a t the m en will give I ‘ hose » “ * « • » »“ “ *• « « * «* « » » Dave n e v e r b e fo re e n c o u n te re d . «>nvrineed M k t b a i l l i £ e x a Firat C o lle g e D a ily in th e S ou th A U S T I N , T E X A S , F R I D A Y . F E B R U A R Y 2, 1923 11 COORDINATION DEPT. IS LA TEST ADDITION FIFTH TEXAS ARTIST i l l appfar to u t Varsity Baske t e e J s I e n v e For College Station Today M U I STUDENTS Texas Cowboy TO N EW B. A. SCHOOL to Co-ordi­ Purpose Is S e v e n t e e n - Y e a r - O l d Violi nis t W il l Be P r e s e n t e d by Music D e p a r t m e n t No. 95 I VOL. XXIII. PRIZES OFFERED IT POEMS Tw o A w a r d s to Be G iv e n by D.A. F r a n k , a n d O n e by P o e t r y A s s o c i a ti o n AWARD FOR HEST NOVEL Five H u n d r e d D o l l a r s for Best Novel S u b m i t t e d by S t u ­ d e n t o r E x - S t u d e n t By G e n e v i e v e A r o n As a s tim u lu s to l i t e r a r y a s p ir a n ts th e r e a r e now b e in g o f f e r e d th r e e prizes, tw o fo r p o e tr y , which a r e to b a a w a rd e d w ithin the y e a r, and one novel p rize to be a w a r d e d a y e a r fro m th is sp ring , fo r which s tu d e n ts m a y c o m p e te . The prizes a r e be in g the o f f e r e d by in te r e s te d people hope t h a t s o m e th in g w o rth y o f note m a y be elicited. in P o e t r y P r i z e s O f f e r e d tw e n ty - f iv e a n d a r e The D. A F r a n k p o e tr y prizes, f i f ­ two prizes o f te e n do llars re sp e c tiv e ly , o f ­ fe re d a n n u a lly , a n d a r e a w a r d e d at c o m m e n c e m e n t. T h e poem s m a y be o f a n y le n g th a nd on a n y su b je c t, a n d th e c o n te s t is open only to s t u ­ d e n ts o f T e x a s U n iv e rsity . M a n u ­ sc r ip ts m u s t be - ty p e w r itt e n , signed by a p se u d o n y m a n d ac c o m p a n ied by a sealed en velop e c o n ta in in g the the a u t h o r 's n a m e , and m ailed C h a irm a n o f of E ng lish , so as to r e a c h him n o t la te r th a n M ay 30. L a s t y e a r th e w in ­ n e rs o f th e prizes w e re S ta n le y F Babb, who w as a w a r d e d f ir s t priz \ a n d P au l de W itt P a g e , J r . of T h e S t u d e n t s ' P rize to th e D e p a r tm e n t tw e n ty - five d o lla rs is b e in g o f f e r e d by W il­ liam Russell C la rk o f D allas, a m e m ­ b e r o f th e T e x as P o e tr y Society. A ny s t u d e n t in a n y college o r u n iv e rsity o f T e x a s to c o m p e te . Is e!i$$ble C o n tin u e d on P a g e 4 ESSAYS OF BEERBOHM IRE GIVEN BT DR. COOK IT nate School With Big Businesses B y H o w a r d C. M a r s h a l l '’P la n s f o r the o rg a n iz a tio n of a new C o o r d in a tin g D e p a r tm e n t in th e School o f B usiness A d m in is tra ­ tion d e c la re d r a p id ly b eing developed,*1 S p u rg e o n Bell, Dean of the School o f Business A d m in is tr a tio n , today. in th e U n iv e rsity of T e x a s a r e s S u m m in g up b r ie fly th e p urpo se o f th is new d e p a r tm e n t , Dean Bell sta te d t h a t it was to c o o rd in a te the School of B u sine ss A d m in is tr a tio n w ith th e v a r io u s b ig businesses, and in d u stria l a g e n cie s o f this s ta te . He c o n t i n u e d : ‘‘There! has b e e n a big need in the U n iv e r s ity School o f Business A d ­ m in is tr a tio n f o r som e m eans o f a p ­ th e p rin c ip le s of plying p ra c tic a lly b u sin e ss which a r e being^ ta u g h t in th is school, a n d we believe t h a t thi* need will he filled by th e in stitu tio n o f this c o o r d in a tin g d e p a r tm e n t . N e w P r o f e s s o r H a s C h a r g e is at the U n iv e r- “ A lfre d H. R ib b an k , who Are To Initiate Seven Members In itia tio n f o r se v e n new' m e m b e r 15!' o f th e T e x as Cow boys will be held M onday n ig h t of n e x t w eek, a c c o r d ­ in in g to H. C. M a rtin , who th e c e r e m o n i e s . \ The^e c h a r g e of m en have b e e n e le c te d to ta k e the place of old m e m b e rs who have left take school. in itia tio n will The place at the C ow boys cam p, which is located a t a n u n k n o w n place sev­ e ra l miles fro m A u stin. is th e initiation. the c a m p u s The c e re m o n y will c on sist o f a ritu a l ami a mock The ritu a l will be p e r f o r m e d on M onday a n d th e ‘'h o r s e - p la y ” will take p l a c e - on fo llow ing day. th e c e r e ­ to M a r ti n , A c c o rd in g m onies will be b o th im p ressive and have t h e y i*t c re stin g , been p la n n e d th e s e r io u s ­ to e m p h asiz e ness of the C ow boy o rg a n iz a tio n . lim ited o T h e m em b e rsh ip is f o r t y C ow boys, a h a in itia tio n As held w h e n e v e r new m e m be rs have th e place of been elected those who hav e d ro p p e d out d u rin g ! the1 y e ar. t a k e fo r to * 1 MEMBER OF FACULTY USS PUBLISHED PLK W o r k of W . B. M o w e r y Is to Be P r o d u c e d in Bos ton T h i s W i n t e r L a r g e C r o w d Is A s s e m b l e d t o hls words of e n c o u r a g e m e n t M I S S B A R B A R A L U L L • . , in in t h e . .. Miss B a r b a r a Lull will a p p e a r F r i- j fjve m in u te s w as held in s e c r e t ex- \V onion s J e c u tiv e session w ith o u t a n e w sp a p e r been ' ' V ,, K poin ted A d j u n c t P r o f e s s o r of C * '"V. I ' p r e s e n t c o n n ec te d with alty o f C in c in n a ti, has d a y n i g h t at 8 . l o G y m n a siu m in th e f if th of the T e x a s J r e p o r t e r be in g p r e s e n t. A rt is t s S e rie s which all Council m e m b e rs is being p r e - f A lth o u g h r e n te d this w in te r by the Music D e - 1 s ta t e d t h a t th e r e was n o th in g to r e ­ ap- P a y m e n t . Miss Lull who is a 8 e v - | {)ort> t h e la te n e s s of the season an d l0r, e n tee n y e a r old violinist o f e x t r a o r ­ d in a tio n th e U n iv e rs ity , and will j b in a r y a b ility com es highly reconi- have c h a r g e o f t h a t d e p a r t m e n t af- m ended not o nly by critics, b u t a1 ic i" t e r May 15, 1923. o f C in c in n a ti, Mr. R ib b a n k has ape- a*1 Pa r ts cialized will have th e active directio n o f all b r a n c h e s o f th e School of Business A d m in is tr a tio n which m a y be c o n ­ n ected with the n e w C o o rd in a tin g D e p a r t m e n t .” the n e c e ssity fo r the e a rly s t a r t of th e belief s p r in g to lead s a r r a n g e ­ t h a t c o m m u n ic a tio n s and m en ts for th e cho osing of a c o a c h She h a s h a v e b een e i t h e r com pleted a n d no t in e n g in e e r in g , b u t h e re he I Been giving la rg e a u d ie n c e s of a d m i r e r s th e c o u n tr y . re c ita ls a r e n e a r in g a n n o u n c e d s e v e ra l divulged or else In th e U n iv e rsity ! is as fo llo w s: t r a i n i n g they fo r a th e life b e in g A c c o rd in g to D ean Bell, b y W illiam B yron j the e x t r a y e a r o f th e U niversit y E nglish j p re n tic e work in th e th e in p r a c tic a l ap p lica tio n o f the system th e c o u rs e o f Business A d m in istra tion will be c h a n g e d from tw o ye a rs c o u rse to a t h r e e y e a rs cou rse, to d e p a r t The play d eals with Rus-i w e n t, a n d th e p r a c tic a l app lic ation the in in p ra c tic e “ P o e t L o r e ,’’ a m a g a z in e dealing with p o e tr y a n d d r a m a , in th e J a n u ­ a r y edition, h a s published a play en- th e R o u l ­ title d “ The E le c tio n of e t t e , ” w ritte n M ow ery fa c u lty . n i n e t e e n ^ sian c e n tu r y . T he s itu a tio n is t h a t o f a to Russian p e a s a n t d e a th f o r s tr ik in g h is lord is sp e n d in g his e x e c u tio n a t hom e w ith his fam ily , a c c o rd in g to *he Russian custom. T h e p la y is to bt- p u t on th is w in te r by a c o m p a n y in Boston, u n d e r th e y e a r » th e s tu d e n t will d ir e c tio n of m e m b e r s o f vard E n glish f a c u lty . th e f i r s t se n io r ta k e r e g u la r in th e fall t e r m ; in t o r | j the s e n io r ’s w ork, classed a s a s e n io r fo r two years. and la st n ig h t b e f o r e th e H a r- j a c « dem ic w ork F o r ex am p le, the b eing the b e tw e en c o n d e m n e d devoted .student e a r l y new in le a rn e d th is o f the p rin c ip le s school. Not all o f w ork will he d one in one y e a r, hdtv- was a m istake, th« e v e r, b u t it will he divided e q u a lly ! sch edu led to begin last tw o y e a rs of the Song. th e C ouncil to m a k e public T h e m e b y Corelli. I Council, a n d u n til T a r tin i- K r e is le r. V a r ia tio n s on a K reifier. La G ita n a . W ieniaw sk i. V alse C a p ric e . B iz e t - llu bay. C a r m e n F a n ta sy . Mr. P a tr ic io G u ti e r r e z y e a r s and is d e c la re d b y m u sical ex-1 c o m p le tio n a n d will be p e ris to be o ne o f th e co m ing a r t i s t s I s h o rtly by the Council. R e p o r ts of the selection o f c e r ta in o f A m e ric a . T h e p r o g r a m she will r e n d e r (in d iv id u a ls as m e n t o r f o r n e x t y e a r M en d e lsso h n -A chro n. On W in gs of h ave r e p e a te d ly been denied by the is its proceed- r e a d y th e m an who has mgs a n d choice, been chosen will re m a in a secret. Following th e m e e tin g T h u r s d a y , the Council a d jo u r n e d w ith o u t fix ­ ing a d a te its n e x t m e e tin g , a p r o c e d u r e th a t has b een r a r e since th e tw^D m o n th s ago, w hen som e Council b e g a n the w ork of a t t e m p t ­ ing to {tick a coach to succeed Coach is c o n ­ B e r ry W h ita k e r . the s tr u e d by some coach has a lr e a d y b een se le c te d — h u t it seem s, in r e a lity , t h a t th e Uni- v , n ty coach, T h u r s d a y ’s T e x a n a n n o u n c e d th a t th e co ncert will begin a t 7 :1 5 ; th is bein g WILL D ISC U SS PL A N S F IN A N C E C O M M ITTEE p ro g ra m a t 8:15 . the Council T his a c t to m ean piano. t h a t th e for a t M eeting in th e Y. W. C. A. Read-! from a decision. ! jn & room a t 5 o ’clock T h u r s d a y af- i n a n e s c o m m itte e of Com m unity Players W i t n e s s P e r f o r m ­ a n c e W ith p e r f e c t r h y th m of music and m o v e m e n t and w o n d e rfu l h a rm o n y o f co stu m es, s e ttin g and ensem ble, Ruth St. Denis, Ted S haw n and the Deni­ shaw n d a n c e r s d elighte d a larg e a u ­ the H ancock dience which packed O p e ra H ouse last night. T h e p op u­ la rity which Ted Shaw n won when hi* a p p e a r e d in A u stin last y e a r w as e n c ro a c h e d upon by Ruth St. Denis, especially “ T h e Peacock D a n c e .” in h e r f e a t u r e n u m b e r, P ro b a b ly the most e n jo y a b le n u m ­ bers of th e e n tir e p ro g ra m w ere duos by Ted Shaw n a n d Ruth St. Denis. included “ M oszcowski, M a c ­ These g u e n a ,” “ T he T ille rs of th e Soil, and " T h e Dania of the R e b ir th ,” two having an E g y p tia n la tte r i - 1 the L a r g e A u d i e n c e H e a r s Es says of Br it is h S a t i r i s t a n d C a r t o o n i s t E s sa y s as a class m ay be dull, af m o st people a f f i r m , b u t th o s e se ­ lected fr o m th e wro r k o f Max B e er- bohm by Dr. D. G. Cook to be read th e T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n r e a d in g a t w e re th o r o u g h ly e n te r t a in in g . Mr. B e e rb o h m h as a w a y o f m a k in g his an d e ssay s h u m o ro u s ly orig in a l, a n d th e y a r e well su ited to r e a d in g aloud. individu al T h e f i r s t e ssa y r e a d was one w r i t ­ te n on th e sam e th e m e t h a t W ilde s e ts f o r t h in t h e “ Ballad o f R ea d in g G a o l,” t h a t th e r e is H d ecided o g r e ­ ish e le m e n t in all love. In it B e e r ­ bo hm voices a r e g r e t fo r th e p a s s ­ in g o f p u r e ly n a t u r a l sc e n e ry , and a f t e r d e s c rib in g th e to m o st b e a u tif u l sp o t he knows, h u m ­ oro u sly c o nc lu de s t h a t he is as o g r e ­ in a d v e r ­ ish as a n y o n e else since tis in g th e b e a u tie s o f his p a r t i c u l a r valley he has a c q u a in te d o th e r s with it who will f o r t h w i t h go and des­ poil it as th e y h a v e all o th e r Spots. A p p re cia te s F ires f u lle s t th e in “ T h e p ra is e o f fir e s a n d the c o n ­ d e m n a tio n o f th e v a n d a ls co m m o n ly know n as the “ fire b r i g a d e ” who a l­ w a y s spoil th e sp e c ta c le b y p u t t i n g o u t th e f ir e was e m bodied th e second essay, a n d in t h e th ir d , “ P r e ­ t e n d i n g , ” he speaks in a m ore s e r i ­ ous vein, o f th e co m bined p a th o s and rid ic u lo u sn ess o f th e c o n tin u a l h a b it o f p r e t e n d in g one is w h a t one is n ’t. “ H ow Shall I W o rd I t ? ” is a s a ­ t ir i c discussion of m a n u a ls fo r l e t ­ t e r w r itin g a d v e rtise d as c o n ta i n in g sa m p le s f o r e v e ry occasion, w ith a few a p p e n d e d by M r. B eerb oh m fo r “ co m p le te th o se o ccasion s t h a t th e m a n u a l " doe* n o t the e x is te n c e of. re c o gn iz e T he r e a d in g fo r n e x t week, will he given by Dr. A a ro n S c h a e f f e r o f the d e p a r t m e n t o f R o m a n c e L a n g u a g e s, who will r e a d fro m r e c e n tly t r a n s l a t e d F r e n c h novel of H em on , ’M aria C h a p d e la in e ,” th e f u t u r e th e th e Aside fro m w r i tin g play s, Mr. M o w e ry is t h e a u t h o r o f a n u m b e r o f s h o r t sto rie s w hich will be p u b ­ lished so m e tim e in in su ch m a g a z in e s as “ A r g o s y ” a n d “ M u n se y ’*.” M r. M owery has s p e n t th e p re c e d in g w i n t e r an d sev ­ e ra l su m m e rs in L a b r a d o r , B a ffin - land , a n d a lo n g th e C a n a d ia n co a st g a t h e r i n g m a te r ia l f o r his sto ries which all deal w ith N o r th e r n events* a n d settin gs. Junior B .A .’s Elect Winter Term Officers at M eeting Thursday F o r the p u rp o se o f d iscussin g the social ev e n t to be g iv en th is te rm , th e J u n i o r Class o f th e D e p a r tm e n t o f B usiness A d m in is tr a tio n m e t T h u r s d a y a f te r n o o n . F r a n c e s H o f f ­ m a n , Jo se p h B y w a te rs , a n d J . K. H a r r i s w'ere a p p o in te d by th e p r e s i­ d e n t of th e class, J o h n H e n r y W ey- m an , to se rv e as a c o m m itte e with a nd th e a u t h o r i t y to d ecide m a k e a r r a n g e m e n t s f o r th e com ing social e v e n t. o f f ic e rs : T h e P r e s id e n t, J o h n H e n r y W e y m a n ; F ra n c e s s e c r e t a r y and s e r g e a n t - a t- a r m s , H o f f m a n ; a n d S a n f o r d M arion in ­ Pool, w ere c o n s titu tio n , which stalled . la st m e etin g , w a s p re se n te d a t w as re -re a d a nd ad op ted. t r e a s u r e r , u po n new' The th e F e b r u a r y 14 was th e d a t e decidedj th e second o f th e series ?° a r e b e in g upo n f o r p r e ­ o f le c tu r e s w hich s e n te d u n d e r th e d ire c tio n o f th e j u n i o r class o f B usin ess A d m in is tr a ­ tion, w ith fin a n c ia l a ssis ta n c e fro m th e B u siness A d m in is tr a tio n D e p a r t­ m e n t. “ W h a t B u s in e s s D em a n d s of M a n " w as th e s u b je c t o f th e fir«t o f le c tu r e s w hich w as given by W . W. W o odson, P r e s i d e n t of th e on F i r s t N a tio n a l B a n k o f W aco, J a n u a r y IO. O t h e r le c tu r e s on such s u b je c t s as a r e o f i n t e r e s t to those who e x p e c t th e business to e n t e r w orld will follow. th e se .. th e w in te r te r m , . p ra c tic e w o rk ; te rm , in a c a d e m ic work a g a in . T h is will hu c o o rd in a tin g , th e s p rin g . . r e p e a te d with only th e second s e n io r y e a r, sy stem being so a r r a n g e d sligh t c h a n g e s t h e who! * * t h a t th e w e e ^ ( C o n tin u e d on p age 4) th<‘ ple d g e s d u r i n g plans fo r first th e February', U p to d a te th e r e a r e f i f te e n g ir ls w o r k in g on the f5- n a n c e c o m m itte e . Ground-Hog Ventures Out From Hiding Place Today Seeking Spring Weather By D a v i d H. E. K e l l e r T r a d itio n h as proved to play a n e r w in te r will re s u lt, a n d if t h e w eath - In is had s u m m e r in view. is i m p o r t a n t p a r t n o t o nly in the life *sorne w a y this p a g a n b e lie f an d th e linked the b asis fo r th e o f G rou nd- C h r is tia n f e stiv a l h a v e b een t o g e t h e r to fo rm m o d e rn H o g ’s Day. o f th e U n iv e r s ity b u t in th e life of m en in g e n e ra l. Behind e v e ry c u s ­ tom t h a t is o bserv ed a n d o t h e r c o u n t r ie s th e r e is a m u ltitu d e o f tr a d i tio n s lend sig n ific an c e to the occasion. T h e re is an old S c o ttish r h y m e th e sam e s u p e r s titio n .somewhat th a t this in t h a t e x p re sse s i d e a : " l f C a n d le m a s d a y be d ry and is g e n e r a lly In A m e ric a , th e second d a y know n th is of as F e b r u a r y , G r o u n d - H o g ’s Day. On day su p e r s titio n would h av e us believe t h a t th e g ro u n d -h o g venture* fo U h in s e a rc h o f fro m his h id in g plao - sp r in g w e a th e r . shadow he will be will r e t u r n to his hole, know ing tho in six w eeks m ore of w in te r If th e sun is behind s to r e f o r him. Should ho see hi f r i g h t e n e d a * is clou ds a n d the g ro u n d -h o g f a n a glimpse o f his shado w h** imm< dia ° e x ­ will r e m a i n o u t and a p p r o a c h o f s p r i n g m ay pected. the be On th e « h u rc h C a le n d a r, F e b r u a r y 2 is th e f e a s t o f th e Purification of th e Blessed V irg in M ary, o r C a n d le ­ m as, as it is s o m e tim e s a f ­ t e r the m etho d hies* c a n d le s in c e le b ra tio n o f the f e s ti ­ val. lig h tin g called, of L i n k e d T o g e t h e r F ro m some f o r g o t te n the b e lie f hasi com e down t h a t on F e b r u ­ a r y 2, if th e w e a th e r is good a lo n g , * tim e fa ir. ma lr; I f C a n d le m a s d a y be w e t a n d foul, T he h a lf o ’ w i n t e r ’s g a n e a t Y u le.” th e g r o u n d ­ id ea o f W h e r e the hog has com e fro m is unk n o w n . on ( arid leman d a y T h e o nly r e f e r e n c e t o him is t o he in a n old G e r m a n say in g to fo u n d th e e f f e c t t h a t th e s h e p h e rd would r a t h e r see the w o lf e n t e r his stab le sun, r th e b a d g e r peops o u t o f his hole on C an d lem a s da y , he fin d s snow w alks a b r o a d ; b u t if he s e t a the su n sh in in g he d ra w s hack into his hole. a n d when t h a n th e A n o th e r cu sto m is e x p la in e d to us in M a r tin 's D e sc rip t ir>n o f th e W e s t­ ern day, Islands. On C a n d le m a s a f f o r d i n g to this a u t h o r , th e H e b ri­ d e a n s o b se rv e t h e fo llo w ing curio us c u s to m : “ The m istre ss a n d se r v a n ts of ( C o n tin u e d on Pagt* T h r e e ) is still w ith o u t a n y foo tb all m o tif T ,,d s h a w n is y et f a r t h a t .v e il w ere o u ts ta n d in g in ” e a t h i b e a u ty ,,,,1 rhythmic- expression. a d a n c e ty p ic a l o f Siam , which T h e w eek. en d f r a c a s , a r e 3ure pleased so m an y last y ea r. R uth St- Denia a p p e a r e d to e x c e lle n t a d v a n ­ ta g e in th e “ Dance o f K u a n Yin,” a to b e a r heavily on th e fin al ou tcom e th e c o n f e r e n c e r a c e . A t p r e s ­ of e n t T e x a s a n d A. & M. a r e tie d fo r th e T ed t h a n ga m e s Chinese S h a w n ’s f a n ta s ia . “ T a n g o ” received e a g e r a pp ro val. T he first p a r t o f th e p r o g r a m con- the le a d e rsh ip o f the c o n f e r e n c e a1- I th o u g h th e Aggies have play ed m o re F o r I co m p ariso n o f th e r e la tiv e s tr e n g t h slated of m usical visualization w hich I o f th e tw o q u i n te ts it m a y be said has been d evelo ped n o ta b ly by in to c a m p school. D enishaw n g ro u p , “ R e v o lu tio n a ry E tu d e , Cho- & M p in ” with a s u p e r i m p o s e d n a r r a t iv e , with th e lyric idea of w ind, wave, and | held cloud in t h e f le e tin g froili th e g r e a t h a rm o n y , this: by a m uch la r g e r KQn t h a n did A S c h u m a n n " gies a n d th e T e x a s Aggie# w e re F u r t h e r m o r e th e L o n g h o rn s d r a m a tic j waUce4 aw a y with the O klaho m a \ g - to a cloge gam e fay th e took B ay lo r th a t T e x a s L o ng ho rn s. " S o a r in g , A m o ng the te am . O f course this is only dope b ut the fig h tin g h e a r t o f the Long- h orns is f a r f r o m it, an d a f t e r all t h a t is th e big f a c t o r in a n y c o n te s t. and th a t It is tr u e M a n y P l a y e r s IU T h e Denishaw n D a n ce rs include M a rth a G ra h a m , P earl W heeler, N e t­ ty May, L e n o ra S c h e f f e r , J u lia B en­ th e re a r e se v e ra l n e tt, May L y nn , Louise Brooks, men on th e te a m who a r e n o t in f ir s t C h a rle s W e id m an a n d R o b e rt G o r ­ class c o nd itio n, b u t we m u s t n o t f o r ­ man. M ay L y nn M u c h e rt who a p ­ t h a t w hen S te e r m e e ts W ildcat get “ May pe a rs u n d e r o f th e n a m e quien ha p p e n , s tr a n g e th in g s S a ra h is a s is te r o f Miss L y n n ” M u c h ert, physical d ir e c t o r of Hoeka- -abe? P a p P e y to n , s t a r f o r w a r d and physical day School of D allas c a p ta in o f V a rsity has been ill with d ir e c to r a t th e U n iv e rsity d u r in g *a g r ip p e a n d a lth o o u t f o r p ra c tic e tw o su m m e rs . Miss May the past T h u r s d a y a f te r n o o n , t h e big fellow Lynn is only sixteen y e a rs old. H e r will p r o b a b ly be r a t h e r w eak f o r a s iste r cam e Still th e re m a y be a fo r th e per- j d a y o r tw o. j few l e f t in th e U n iv e rsity who re - f o rm a n e e in th is city. m e m b e r a few y e a rs p a s t w hen Pey- te a m . ton was with the S h o rth o rn th e U n iv e r s ity Co- But as we have said b efo re s tr a n g e thing s o c c u r when T e x a s m e e ts A. re g u la r se m i- a n n u a l m e e tin g F r id a y & M. a n d those who can r e m e m b e r p. rn. in M. B. 158. T h e p u r- a few y e a rs back will recall how P a p th e of th e m e e tin g will be to elect who w as th e n a m e m b e r a t 5 pose fo ur m e m b e r s o f th e B o ard o f Direc- S h o rth o rn te a m , o CO -O P TO E L E C T D I R E C I O R S o p e ra tiv e So c ie ty will M em b ers of to A u stin r a n wild th e ir hold so o f a g a i n s t less 0 „ , o{ thege m e m b e rs is to ! A m S w , sc o rin g -no t h a n I S Will Present Plays at Theatre Tonight T h r e e o n e - a c t plays to be p r e ­ th e C o m m u n ity P la y e rs , se n te d by “ Mrs. P a p an d th e L a w ,” “ T h e Lost Silk H a t , ” a n d “ H y a c in th s ,” will be given F r id a y n ig h t a t th e C o m m u n ­ ity T h e a t r e a t e ig h t o ’clock. , T he c a s ts fo r th e se plays will be as follow s: “ Mrs. P ap and t h e L a w ” : Miss A m y Allen, Miss Eloise Mil­ ler, J n n. P'Tu J.’ J - T he Lost Silk H a t ” : M orton B ro w n , c . E. S a n d e rs, P. H. O glesby and G. M. G regory'; “ H y a c in th s ,” Mrs. G. W. C u n n in g h a m , Mrs. J . B. P i t ­ m an a n d Miss Sue F alvey. T he price o f adm ission these plays and tic k e ts m a y be s e c u re d a t t h e box o f fic e F r id a y nig ht. to ce nts, tw e n ty -f iv e is .......... . 1 11. un. Perfecting Machine Will Be Installed W ith in the n e x t y e a r , a m o dern p e r f e c tin g p ress f o r th e use o f th e U n iv e rsity P r e s s will he installed , to A r t h u r C lay W rig h t, a c c o rd in g Press. m a n a g e r o f to T h e new m ac h in e will be able p r i n t 6000 p a p e rs a n d fold th e m in ta k e n u p by m uch tho U n iv e rsity ' Hi-rang«.ments, which r e q u ir e , tim e th a n less o n e h o u r f o r f if te e n h u n d re d p a p e rs w fr o m th(, f>c|)lty> onp fr o m ^ and f o r folding. the use o f a s e p a r a t e m ach in e School o f E n g in e e r in g , one fro m th e ; line. Iaaw D e p a r tm e n t and one f r o m th e College o f A rts. T h e in s ta lla tio n o f th is m a c h in e will p u t th e U n iv e r s ity P re s s in the M em bership is sec u re d by p a y in g f i r s t r a n k o f college p resses, a lo n g ; t h f fpe o f one dollar a t the begin- with the U n iv e rsity o f M ichigan and ning of th e y e a r and a the U n iv e r s ity o f O k lahom a. m e m b e r to a c e r ta in p e r c e n t o f r e ­ tu rn on all artic le s p u rc h a s e d a t the is u rg e d t h a t all mem- C<>-Op. in o r d e r t h a t the Direc- fr o m a leave o f a b s e n c e o f a y e a r tors elected m a y b e s t r e p r e s e n t th e to ta k e up his d u tie s as H e ad o f th e m e m b e rs bt t h e C o -o p e ralfv e so- I t r e tu r n e d W e d n e sd a y hers a tt e n d B U T T E R E T U R N S L aw School. Dr. B u tte e n title s ] ciety. 5 p . rn. p. rn. field goals a n d nine f r o m t h e fo u l W ell w h a t of it— n o th i n g C o n tin u e d on P a g e 4 C A L E N D A R F rid ay F resh m an C om m ission , Y .W .C . A. rea d in g room , 5 p. rn. P en ta g r a m S o c ie ty , M .B. 206, T e x a s C ow b o y s, M .B. 157, 5 T h e h a lf o’ w i n t e r ’s to come and by U niversity P r e ss1 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N . ® h f . S a i l g C c .v a n PoWWkW om tkm campus at tb s U j l w - tbs S fa tfm u Poktl- l»e., ♦▼•rf Btwr*i»« • t e m p t I s l - • n y of TMM by raU^ai, day I m b > tp b o M I U t . A fter I p. rn ISS Main B u n d ist. T*J- •• •vboo# bl S i. by *.hm C a i m i l t y a t T u a i Printed O ft* * Pp***, J. Bail. Bnterad a* twecw d-clw e m attmr at tb s poatelBca at Au att a, T r n u . a M a r Aet af ( o r . , -' -. M»’ ti ISTt . Aeeaptane* at apa*!*; rate of ptwtara provided foe la Pac- !!« » Art o f October I, 1*17, aa th o - t m riiH I September t i . I t l l . iTffTir i , WM HA ART JACE E ditor-in-Chia? HENRY IX H L C H F .fi Manas rn* Editor Fe* tare Staff— Nowlin Randolph. ll. E Keiler, Robert 0 Uied«oe David T i)MAS G. POLLARD S tPWhrtatMI Batino** M anacer FELE M RACEY mad Vt. ELMA MUNN Advert Hr.* Manaftra STAFF FOR TODAY Jark W a r C en e. leva A - ■* Arthot 0 Caieman ............... REPORTERS Judith Porter K .I, Era nod y John W WrRee Radoff l f l Id red J oner RH bar I ana Scarry Nota in K*- •>. . h R o b y R Ward Wa.-b#| Duanaway J D. Stiffs* l^tsiae Steven* Helen Harri* Shirley Lomax F,H**h**h Roykin Friday , F e b ru a r y , 2, 1923 -At M u eller’s S h oe Store * • the a cl aas matt* every day during }•>. four years without ev en nod- fancy ding the head in reco g n itio n , I No slight, or snobbery, is u^u- o i l * / ie* t e n H i.. I ! • • « • Editor condition A ..< ,» » ,* I* (I Aa«i*tant j Amiant I m erely results from the lack o f a general feeling of friendli­ ness am ong all students. Vis­ itors come to the campus with out receiving a polite “good m an, morning" from any to -b e -d e sire d many students whom they pass af»d p a in te r s . by. Can th ey be blamed th ey feel that their visit U not i f men lib- t r a n s f o r m s spired g< men? . t h e o f sjc the Ii apr urt*ams, too, f a r in to re a lm s u n k n o w n , fi .icfc»t--a o f hoard n e a r d o o r of M. B, 2 1 6 A is form a k e p t a list of th o s e who are a v a ila b le Extension Bureau p o w e rfu l s u b s ta n c e which g enius into ! tie us«ful in a tr u - j f civilization. A child w ith to coach, in f o r m a tio n . to g e t h e r w ith in c id e n ta l ( Ii A IR M A X P U R E MATH. toys but its imagination is happy; P A X -HELLENIC will hold regular dream-ir,.| m eeting Friday a fte r n o o n at 51 scientist, achieving a o’clock in Room lo 7 M ain B u ilding .. R U T H U N D E R W O O D . | d e r Arranges Meetings for Texas Women Final p r o g r a m s a re o u t a n d all a r ­ r a n g e m e n t s have been c om p le ted fo r the h o ld in g of two c o n f e r e n c e s u*i- the ausp ic e s o f th e B u r e a u of im a g in a t io n m ak e s e a s ie r th e lot of is n o t th e little id io sy n c ra sy o f poets I t i» th e n e c e s sity of in **very s ta tio n a n d w alk o f — o ----- E x te n sio n o f th e U n iv e rs ity a t tho - ( h u rc h B e tw e e n $ 25,0 00 a n d $30,000 a r e C H E M I S T R Y D E P A R T M E N T U n iv e rsity B a p tist WILL IM P O R T M A T E R IA L S d u r i n g th e period, F e b r u a r y 5-9. The s e - ond a n n u a l c o n f e r e n c e on E d u c a - tio n , C itiz e n sh ip , a n d H om e W e l- Hpent a n n u a lly by the d e p a r t m e n t of ^a r e ** b e in g held f ro m T u e s d a y to F r id a y , inclusive, fo r the b e n e f it o f the th re e le a d in g w o m e n 's o r g a n i z a ­ tio n s o f t h e S ta te , the T e x a s F e d e r ­ a tio n of W o m e n ’s C lubs, th e T e x a s C o n g ress o f ^ M others P a r e n t - T e a c h e rs A sso ciation , a n d th e T e x a s l e a g u e o f W om en V o ters. a n d chem istry o f th e U n iv e rsity Tor a p ­ on e- p a r a tu s a n d sup plies. A b o u t th ird of t h a t s u m is su pp lied by stu- n e c e ssa rily lim ited . VV h a t d e n t's la b o r a to r y fees, th e o t h e r tw o tttu o i «IVJI y A” LS| lilt! UUI"J IWU '‘Cliv th ird s being p a id by th e S t a t e . M uch of th e o rg a n ic c h e m ic a ls m u st be im- is now f i v e - c h a rm which h u n d re d d o lla rs w o r t h o f c h e m i c a l s to com e fr o m G e r m a n y . p la n n in g an o r d e r of a b o u t th at po rted, a n d the d e p a r t m e n t be Ii* Editorials FORTY YEARS YOUNG In ppreciated? several Sad, m a n y la rk * * instances, so “ Did you e n jo y th e “T e r r ib le / * University and other be t ions have attem pted to engen- t r u e , ” A nd so if goes. The b r e a d th ! der a better spirit through the o f k n o w le d g e , th e u n d e m a n d i n g , of th*- u n d e r s ta n d in g , o f ; agency of designated •••*»•*✓* rn, ww Milt beyond the pale o f k no w ledg e to the p la y ? ” so m e o n e asks. reply, “ It co uld n e v e r t h e r e f o r e , it. “ hello * institu- i i ( *9 a person i i 'H, th a t * u th e ~ 1 is, *♦ is it. p f« During the present year, th e;shou t at each other in hoister * ar * I co.m !^e*e "rt> years is not * nr U f ° ft*I oil# and often farcial manner existence* A — and then th e former atmos* .so phere of coolness returns. Tho l o n g r n comparison to the an-* situation will not be rem e d ied aquity of many educational j through a “ hello d a y /' or any institution#; yet other m ethod of p e rsu a d in g (U/ u ra! ie four decades Hi nee people to speak to each oth er. ( unrig spirit of th e Univer- a real feeling and September, 1883 sity has expanded from one friendliness must be volu n tary >uj { mg, with -.2 1 students, to! and spontaneous. A forced or little ora ne hen and a popular e x te rn D o tte r than none at all, Stu- total of; dents must first come to real- 1 °.n !M f i /A Wl # i*1* that when a man is wrap- o should ped Up in himself, or his own no pass unnoticed and u n o b - 1 small grou p , he makes a pretty I he accom plishm ents small parcel. served. o f the past deserve a fitting celebration, w hile the aspira­ tions and plans of the future need definite recognition. argo Main University, two; perfunctory greeting Opinions of Other# * anniversary students. The -------—— ie is rt .* m any can n e v e r be t r u e . M istak en ly , so m e e v e ry -d a y life. F ew th in gs w hich those the b e a u ty o f n a t u r e is u n s u r p a s s e d for im a g in a tio n c r e a ti rival n a t u r e c a n n o t Im a g in a tio n th o g r a y u n c h a n g in g p a in ts golden vistas o f i n ­ deed, a re th e the d r e a m e r ’s b ru sh c a n ­ touch of not em bellish arui b e a u tify . A child de lig hte dly sees in its m o th e r divine fcj- loveliness. A p a tr io t t h e country *; m os' b e a u tif u l in the world. T r u t h ­ fully has if been said th at the d r e a m ­ e r which no ne can d e stro y . r e g a r d s i t is endow ed w ith flag, a n d Ifln d s riches — W W I I I I I I I I I I I — W W W OFFICIAL NOTICES mnMuiwnMwni f '•MMM*. ■».»MMli..mM,MMHWIIII 11 —MMIMnflHlMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM. f- ON A M O U N T o f has previously o f th e f ig h t i n g WINDMILLS (C o rn e ll S u n ) T h e fortieth a n n iversary of the University should b e ob- served with a celebration a n d a p p o in tm e n t of ft c o m m itte e exposition during the Spring E n g lish a n d A m e ric a n sch o la rs to t e r m of th e present session. As **y dow n ru les w h e re b y the »pc*#ch The Texan tw o nation* shall be deter* pointed out the biennial Var- m ined is a ta c it ad m ission t h a t the sity ( ire Us can be used as t h e ' U n i t e d s t a t e s a n d the M o th e r Conn* center for an All-University I t r y no samoi to la n g u a g e , T h e g r o u p has n o t ev en a H, E, 11 1 Read a b o u t p erio d tapes- jubilation. Hut. in order ini nam e yet, n o r has it fo r m u la te d a f Varsity Circus make the May I t includes, h o w ever, such r e # ! for the I Diversity, there must men as L ord B a lfo u r, Robert B rid g e s! bt* co-operation between stu-l an d H e n ry Newbold in E n g la n d , a n d * G -O P M E M B E R S will m e e t dents, faculty and alumni. J e m in e n t lite r a r y a n d e d u c a tio n a l au I th o r itie s on thin side of the A tla n tic ] m * (>n * th*- D e n n ish a w o d a n c e r s T h u rs d a y e v e n in g which e v e r y m usician sh ould a t t e n d , no O rc h e stra R e h e a rs a l will be held this week. re h e a rs a l will be r h u r s d a y , F e b r u a r y 8. in ro o m L>8, Main B uilding a t 5 p. f r i d a y , l*»*bruary 2 to elect! fiscal! t rie s . M id -te rm F e b r u a r y 7. c e l e b r a t i o n p ro g ra m . F R A N K L, R E E D . IN S T R U C T O R . The n e x t i n t o a lo n g e r sp e a k ----- th e th e * * __ * t h e E nglish m e m o irs s » | a new a8si8 « w f n t event* should th e c o m m itte e r e p r e s e n t A m erica. 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Ruth Ropes is s p e n d in g the w e e k ­ end at her h om e in San A ntonio. D ai s y R ich ard son v is i te d G ladys F ra n k s a t her h om e in Lockhart th e I p a s t w e e k - e n d . E. O. V ick er s o f D allas is a g u e st a t the Phi Psi house. A. H . C oale o f O r a n g e is a g u e s t at the D elta Chi h o u se . Edith Shinn will sp en d the w e e k ­ end at her h om e in Lockhart. Opal M a r s h a l l h a s r e t u r n e d f r o m T e mp l e w h e r e sh e h a s s p e n t t h e pa s t f ew d ays . E l i z a b e t h L u c a s h as w i t h d r a w n I r o m the U n i v e r s i t y on a c c o u n t o f h e r ill ness, a n d h a s h o m e in S h e r m a n , r e t u r n e d t o ItltttulMtflUi* A Corundum 1 m uh w m iw w i.n i i i i im n t» w » w im m n » in m n n ii i im m tm iK H iti in .n m u h u h n u n j ( A p o lig i e s to D r. W h ite y ’* Geol j o g y D e p a r t m e n t .) “ Do you h a v e a n y A p a t it e ? ” asked J asp er . “ N o ,” replied Opal, “ but I can “ W e will e a t that as e a t P y - r it e .” b e sto s can , and vee h a v e q u a r t z o f J a s p e r sat d o w n b e - s i d e r i t e h a n d . ‘‘You have a h e a r t o f F l i n t . ” he th e " W h a t s jo k e , A l b i t e ? ’* s h e re sp o n d ed . F r a n k li-n ite is a p p r o a ch ­ in g, and I n e v e r b or-n ite w e ll.” “ You have lived l a b r a d o r ”— in in te rr u p te d Opal “ but h o w “ R it e ! ” m uch T a lc w ill a d olla r b u y ? ” “ A D o lo m ite b uy a g r e a t d e a l . ” Ju st th en a G al-en-a g r e e n d ress “S in c e I h eard “ H a v e you seen M a la c h ite ? ” sh e th e H orn- asked. h a v e blend w ith th e o rc h e stra , T r e m o lit e - ly f o r him . I n ev er did M arc-a -site so b e a u tif u l a s Psilorri- la n e w ho can tell y o u r f o r t u n e A z u r ­ ite y o u r n a m e . ” I ‘W h y d o n ’t you B i-a -tite c a g e to k e e p y o u r husband i n ? ” “ H e r e he | s ’r cried Malachite** w i f e as she g a v e H e m - a - t it e hug. Legal Fraternity of W om en Students S tudying P olitics S u b j e c t s n o w b e in g d iscu sse d in th e T e x a s L e g is la t u r e a r e b e in g j stu d ie d by the m em b e r s o f K a p p a B e ta Pi, legal l r g t e r n it y f o r w o m e n in the U n i v e r s it y o f T e x a s. T h e w o m e n s t u d e n t s in th e L a w Sch ool C H A P E L N O T I C E t h e t i t l e s P r i n c e Co un se lo r , \ i* att* rd ay w a s J u d g e T o w n e s s poke a g a i n on t h e t i t l e s o f J e s u s in the Old T e s ­ l a m e n t ; t h e vers* ts un w h i c h he too k in t h e n i n t h c h a p t e r o f I s ai a h , w h e r e J e s u s is callet! p n >p het icall\ Won * d e r f u I, o f P e a c e , M i g h t y On e, etc. T h e re* m a r k s o f tim d a y w e r e b a s e d o n t h e o n e w o r d Wo n d e r f u l a n d t h e in vs h u h J e s u s w a s m a n y w a y s f ul f d i l u e n t . O f all w o n d e r f u l th** g r e a t m e n o f h i s t o r y n o o n e h a s e v e r b e e n cit* *1 sis s i nl e s s ex - c o p t J e s u s , o n e o t h e w o n d e r f u l t h i n g s a b o u t J e s u s . . 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G r if f it h ,! c u r a t o r of t he \ \ r e n o L ibrary, th e THEA TRES T H E A T R E C A L E N D A R T e x * * : M a r M u r r a y in “ B r o a d ­ w a y R o t e . ” Q u e e n : D o u g l a s M c L e a n in “ T h e H o t t e n t o t . ” C r e s c e n t : H a r o l d L l o y d in “ Dr. J a c k . ’’ a M a n . ” H a n c o c k : M a n h a t t a n P l a y e r * in “ F a i r a n d W a r m e r . ” M a j e s t i c : J a c k H o l t in “ M a k i n g I e n v y . A nd the* s e c r e t has le a k e d o u t c o n s t it u t e the m em b e rsh ip o f t h e J t h a t p r a c t i c a l l y all o f t h e s e g o w n s f r a t e r n i t y , and th ey h a v e b e e n s t u d y ­ fem P I C T U R E S — l l T T L E P R I C T S | J w e r e m a d e f r o m Miss M u r r a y ’s own in g su ch m a tter s as the e d u c a tio n a l I d e sig n s. and h ig h w a y bills n o w b e f o r e t h e I ” 1 I ind t h a t all t h e s o f t m u s i c in l e g i s l a t u r e . 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K appa Beta Pi n o w has 2 3 c h a p - 1 in law sc h o o ls in 1 90 8 b y It w a s t e n pjirl* in te r s le a d in g the o r ­ th e U n ite d S ta t e s . i n j i g a n iz e d ( h ica g o -K e n t C o lle g e o f Law at ( ’hi I (.a g o , T e x a s ! ch a p te r w a s o rg a n iz e d in 1916, w i ’ h Mrs, A n n a I. S a n d b o o f A u stin as d ean. I he U n i v e r s it y o f Today a n d S a t u r d a y MAE MURRAY “ BROADWAY l l E x t r a C om edy an d P a th e N ew s m etiei c o l l ec t i on wilt til) th e gap be- t w e e n t h e W renn c o l le c t i o n and the co llec tio n b ein g made by t h e L ittle- field iii torfcal F o u n d a t io n . 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H a n c o c k T he M an h attan P la y e r s o f f e r their se c o n d p rod uction , “ F a ir and W arm ­ e r ” f o r la s t h a lf o f this w e e k o w in g to the I D e n is h a w n T h u r s d a y m a tin e e a n d night. two d ays o n ly d u rin g frngagvrnentj dancer}* t h e I Her.** Ma je*tic H olt Jack S t a r t in g Friday n ig h t and to be h a s a part a an d p e n n ile ss S ta r tin g w ith is p le n ty o f s c o p e S a tu r d a y m a tin e e p r e s e n ts o f T h e sp len d id c h a r a c te r iz a tio n it b eco m e s o n e . a c t in g , and Mr. H o lt la u g h t e r . o f action an d | jn “ Making a M a n ” which is sh ow - r e p e a t e d n ig h t t h e M a n h a tta n s w ill g iv e F a ir ! [n ( r at the M ajestic. A t f ir s t a cold, a n d W arm e r. It i s n ’t n ec e ssa r y to I hard man o f t h e world w ho trie s to c o m m e n t on this c o m e d y as it is in - f o r c e an Italian to g iv e up his home lau gh | b e c a u s e he c a n n o t m eet p a y m e n t s t e r n a t io n a l ly k now n. A s later alo n e in N e w p r o d u c e r it has no s u p e r io r and f e w d u e on it, and f r ie n d le s s , eq u a ls. the rise o f Y ork , f o r good th e fir s t c u r ta in u ntil the very la st! T h e r e a m in u te o f the p lay c o n t in u o u s g a le o f the c o m e d y sit u a tio n s f o l l o w so c lo se ly I h ero. He p la y s op p o site E va N o - u p on th e h eels o f o n e a n o th e r th e r e i vak. is no t im e to r e c o v e r b e t w e e n th e m .i M iss D ix ie D ow an d F ra n k C a l l a - j the so p h is tic a t e d man and g h e r a s little w i f e w h o d ecide to h a v e p a r ty o f r e ta lia to r y m e a s u r e s a g a in st t h e ir e r r in g b ette r h a lv e s w ill k eep you la u g h in g f o r a so lid h our. H u gh M cC orm ick and M iss A n n a H e n n e w ill play the o p ­ p o site r o le s and J o h n D o t y as th e quin j t r o u b le m aker c o m p le t e t e t t e o f u nh app y f l a t d w e lle r s who a w a k e n to a s e n s e o f d u t y a f t e r the m c . d o n e . 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N o a n y such reason fo r t h e g r o u n d - h o g ’s T h e y sa y o n e c o u ld sit th r o u g h i t and n ot g e t i & o in P back rn t h e hole. has b eco m e I a thrill, f o r it has a sm a c k o f s o m e - ( t h a t by m id -w in te r he t h in g d i f f e r e n t , with an o r ig in a lity c °b l in his ab ode and c o m e s o u t to I and a s c ie n c e o f r id in g th a t d o es h ° ° k *or w a rm er c loth in g. H e d oes n o t s a v o r o f the w ild w est, but o f ! * 10* return to h is old hole b e c a u s e be k n o w s he will not find t h e r e w h a t h igh cla ss h o rsem an ship. I he to! I o t h e r c a v e s in s e a rc h o f his w a rm er clo th in g . fo r . H e re tu r n s I n d i a n ’* B e l i e f look in g T e x a t is and J w a s P e a c o c k Aliev B u t w h a t e v e r t h e origin A m o n g the m uch t a lk e d o f f e a t u r e the o f Mae M u rray ’s r e c e n t p hotoplays, c u s t o m , it will be fou n d th a t e v e ry - F a s c in a t io n ,’ w h e r e , n ot o n ly in A m e r ic a , b u t all the d azzlin g a r r a y o f g o w n s ; o v e r the w orld , both old and y o u n g , in t e r e s t in t h e s u n ; h a t the blonde sta r w o r e la t e s t p icture, an d m ore than a f e w a r e s o r e ly dis- p r o d u c tio n , | B r o a d w a y R ose, th e I a p p o in te d i f Old Sold sh o w s h is f a c e , n o w HTexas T h e a t e r , she is said to w e a r ' and t h e y a re a ssu re d th a t t h e y m ust in an o th er six w e e k ’s s u p p ly o f t h e , lay c o s t u m e s f o r t u n a t e w o m a n g a s p w i t h coat. 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The rem ainder o f the men are in first class sh a p e w ith th e ex ♦ option o f Barrett who has been o ff form in the pa^t f**v> g a m es but who is due in the next gam e o r so, to com e round So folks, though things may look a little b it discouraging on the face I o f the matt t i , just b e a r in mind that T e x a s has a set o f c a g e r s this year I who a r e f ig h te r s the I s e a s o n ’s end we a r e g o in g to find* b e fo re and i- Dallas, H o u s to n , S a n A n ­ tonio, G alv esto n, W aco, B e a u m o n t, It is th e p u rp o s e a nd F o r t W o rth . the to p lace fhes«* s t u d e n t s line follow a f t e r which th ey th e y ar* g r a d u a t e d th e Uni v ersify. 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Mr. B a b b p r o g r a m g iv r n at a p a r t y b r id b y iq u a in tin g B I B L E C L A S S E N T E R T A I N S S t u n t s rn g r e a t v a r i e t y f o r m e d th a s t u d e n t It is expected that this work will purRost' *» sai4 to be “to be started about the fifteenth of su r - | May, th o u g h it is n o t e x p e c te d t h a t ; the th e d e p a r tm e n t will be in full sw in g ! u n til n e x t It will be n e c e s ­ sa r y f o r Mr. R ib b a n k , t h e new p r o ­ fessor o f this d e p a r t m e n t , to m e e t! th e stu d e n ts , and th e b u sin e ss m en o f the s ta te b e f o r e d e f in ite a s s ig n ­ m e n ts can be given to a n y s tu d e n t. “ In c id e n ta lly ,” D e a n Bell s ta te d , ap- iiion o_______ fall. “ it will be a f a r b e t t e r m e th o d o f ac th e S t a t e th e people o f t ’ ^ poem e m a , T of r - » ^ o r th e E l P T M I O T th e beat t n g t i i a n i o n a n y , o b je c t by a « » i - j F e r f o r m a n c e a r a n g e d «U d r a t o f rows o f Lov eU u ew • t o r t p o em s d e sc rib in g a day on b y a a o r c h e s tr a a n d th e GI! 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