.VOL. XXVIII First College Daily in the South A U STIN , TEXAS, FR ID A Y , JULY 15, 1927. Cocktails And Erotic Scenery Put Over "March Hares” Play T em peram ental D ra m a ! Courses Added to Last Program of U.T. Cotton Week Presented Today W ednesday's Speakers A nal­ yze Crop Reporting Methods Sushama Tagore Interprets Indian ■ Life And Ideals in Lecture FENCING DUEL P R E SE N T E D A T W E E K L Y MOVIE B A N D A P P E A R S L A ST TIM E D U R IN G TERM Success in Spite o f B roadw ay P olish F irst-n ig h ters have all th e fu n . But those who w ere u n fo rtu n a te enough not to see “ M arch H ares” p resented by th e U niversity P layers a t th e A ustin High School audito Hum last night, m ay re st assured th a t th ere is p len ty of fun le ft fo r fo r them to n ig h t. B roadw ay’s polish was u n scarred by th e rough edges o f local ta le n t In o th er words, M orton last night. B row n— local ta le n t w ith a B road­ way polish, p erhaps v alsp ar— played a t his p a rt in spite of his su p p o rt tim es by strictly local ta le n t— unpol­ ished, so least not to speak. At by B roadw ay; only w ith the Broad “ A .” last If the review er of n ig h t’s p erfo rm an ce w ere a d ram atic critic, he m ight overlook some things and the com m ent on others. But, on o th er hand—-oh well, on the o th er hand, he m ight have had w arts. And w h at really is ab o u t to happen may be a crim e ag ain st d ram atic c riti­ cism, b u t certain ly it will be no crim e ag ain st the w rite r's conscience. played by Mr. Brown, exclaim ed once d u rin g th e perform ance, “ W hat crim es are done fo r wom en fo r fe a r o f being th o u g h t ungen tlem an ly I” The re ­ view er adm its th a t he is a g e n tle ­ m an and w ants to be th o u g h t one, b u t he will com m it no crim e to keep from being th o u g h t ungentlem anly ay th e d ear ladies. G eoffrey W areham , F o r exam ple, it m ust tak e a ra th e r seasoned ac to r to sit and rav e and rag e a t a wom an, who instead of playing up to h e r p a rt by re tu rn in g re to rt fo r re to rt and re p a rte e fo r re p a rte e w ith a flash of th e eye th a t s te rn ­ would out-countenance faced N apoleon him self— well, she giggles and grins, tu rn in g h er head in an a tte m p t to keep from b e tra y ­ ing h erself to th e audience. fo r publicity Advance “ M arch the H a re s” seemed to em phasize a things. Namely, th a t th ere w ere group o f tem p eram en tal people to ­ g eth er, th a t the acto rs could hardly keep from laughing all th e tim e d u r­ th a t M orton and ing rehearsals, Brown brought B roadw ay polish— which is som ething m ore, I tak e it, th an m ere “ B road-A ” polish. M -P Lines O ffer L ow Rate to San A ntonio A reg u lar Sunday excursion ra te of $1.50 has been provided th ro u g h ­ o u t the sum m er so th a t sum m er s tu ­ dents m ay enjoy the recreatio n s o f­ fered a t San A ntonio fo r the very to M. L. nom inal sum , according M orris, passenger and ticket ag en t fo r th e M issouri P acific Lines. These rates, effec tiv e th ro u g h o u t the long term , have been extended through the sum m er this y e a r fo r the firs t time. M any places o f historic in te re st may be seen a t San A ntonio, to say nothing of the b eau ty spots o f th e th re e ; S outhw estern M etropolis. — ---------------- a------------------------ Cam pus Im provem ent D irected b y T aylor are Yes, they laughed rig h t on R egular cam pus hands a t work building te rra c e s and drainages into for the cam Pus gen erally , u nder the l?ersona^ supervision o f Dean I . U. th e production itself, and Mr. Brown has B roadw ay polish. Also, th e boys TayIorr r ®f the Colle*?e of E ngineer- mg. The work consists of b u ild in g ( and girls w ere tem p eram en tal. In re ta in in g walls n ea r G arrison Hall fact, thye were w hat one m ight call fo r the w ater and fillin g in above “ real good” a t it, and th is happy re ­ the walls w ith d irt. su lt, coupled w ith Mr. B row n’s p er­ fo rm an ce as the ch ief o f the tem - p eram en talists, n o t only saved the play, b u t actu ally m ade a show th at anyone ought to en joy seeing. The scenery used was wild The drainage system will be im ­ proved over th e cam pus, extending all th e way to Speedw ay th e east. T he road in fr o n t of G arrison H a ll, IS being raised and widened, in con- j tinuance of last j w inter. and fa n ta stic a l— no, n o t th a t— perhaps, ju s t wild. S o rt of ero tic— no, well. it was som ething th a t m ost people’s wall p ap e r isn’t, anyhow . It scared me. I don’t w onder th a t these boys an d girls w ere tem p eram en tal. But th a t o f w hether the fa t m an is jolly b e c a u se 1 he is fa t o r fa t because he is jolly. N ex t Term A ctivities is u n d er the g en eral direction the com ptroller, Calhoun. All work o f cam pus im provem ent of J. W. th e work begun old problem P ro fesso r like th e on is (C ontinue! on page 4) Program on Press Today’s Program “ C otton M ark etin g ” by Jo h n T. O rr, C otton W eek, 9 o’clock, S te­ phen F. A ustin H otel. E ducational A ssociation, 12:10 o ’clock, C afeteria. la m b d a T h eta, 6 o’clock, Pi C afeteria. Susham a T agore lectu re, 8 o’clock, Open A ir T h eater. “ March H a res,” U niversity P layers, 8:20, A ustin High School auditorium . Saturday F encing specialty and movie, 8 o’clock, Open A ir T h eater. Spanish Open House, 8:30, 510 West 23rd S treet. Gym Dance, a t 9 o ’clock. The detailed pro g ram for the sec­ ond term stu d en t activ ities is now in th e hands of the p rin te r and will be ready fo r d istrib u tio n a t th e be­ ginning of next term , according to Dr. M ilton R. G utsch, chairm an of I the com m ittee on stu d en t activities, recreatio n and e n te rta in m e n t d u r­ ing the sum m er session. The program gives a gen eral s u r­ a vey of the te rm ’s activities and day to day p rogram of events. Dean V. I. M oore, vice-chairm an of the com m ittee, will ac t as head next the absence of Dr. ] Outsell, it has been anouneed. term in — -------------------- Clarence G A R L A N D T O U R S E U R O P E G arland, g ra d u a te from M cKinney, is making; In i a to u r of Europe' th is sum m er. a t I Ju n e he- concluded his school Eagle Pass. He w as a law student I III the University. List Next Term Callander Talks R egistrar A nnounces N e w Courses Not O ffered in C atalogue H eading the program which con­ cludes the U niv ersity Special C otton W eek today will be a p ap er by John Courses which will be added to the University curriculum next term of summer school and which have not been placed in the official a n ­ nouncement in the catalogue of the courses offered have been decided upon in part by officials, it has been announced. the add So far, six courses have been put list and will be given on next term. There is still a possibil­ ity that there will be yet others a d d ­ ed later, it was stated a t the Regis­ t r a r ’s office. Additions the few days the beginning be­ tween now and of classes next term will probably be changes in and additions,” since an increased registration is expected for some of the courses already offered. the nature of section in The courses definitely added are as follows: Civil Engineering 32a, German Ac, Physics 422b, E du ca­ tion 117, one new section, Education 175, and Economics 117. T. O rr on “ C o-operative C otton M ar­ k etin g ” and an address on the sub­ ject, “ C otton F in a n ce” by N athan Adams. The Special W eek has al­ read y am ply ju stifie d itself in th e opinion o f U niversity men conduct­ ing it and has been term ed “ em i­ n en tly successful.” O rr is p resid en t o f the Texas F arm B ureau C otton A ssociation, a t Dal­ las. N athan Adams is p resident o f th e Am erican E xchange N ational Bank o f Dallas. introduc to ry rem arks will be m ade to Adams speech by E ldred IV^Kinnon, and dis cussion will be conducted by T. H. Davis. S everal O ther talks scheduled fo r th e clos ing day are “ C otton M an u factu rin g in T exas” by A. C ulberson and “ The C otton In d u stry in South A m erica” by E rn e st L. T u tt. Five m inute discussions will be m ade of each lectu re, according to th e program announced. Y. M. B. L. L u n c h e o n As a special fe a tu re of S atu rd ay T exas Flag F lies n ig h t’s Open A ir T h eater program , the re q u e st T ru em an O ’Q uinn, a t o f Mrs. C. J. M oore, has arran g ed a fencing m atch preserv in g th e work o f this sp ort. Names of co n testan ts will be announced later, it was said. the U niversity classes in The last “ m ovie” exhibition of the firs t term will be held S atu rd ay night, when a varied program of educational and fe a tu re reels will be shown. “ The Ju n g le A dventures of Mr. and Mrs. M artin Johnson” are a series of most unusual views of deep est ju n g le life—-dark places of the ea rth where n ev er fell the foot of m an, peoples and custom s never b efo re seen by th e eyes of civiliza­ tion, according to Mrs, Moore. M artin Johnson and his w ife have p e n e tra te d into the wilds ele­ p h an t, crocodile, and orang-outang ran g es and have gazed upon untold w onders of hot tropical days and s ta rlit nights. of the public in terestin g , contain in g th rills, an “ This is the v ery type of picture is dem anding, which both clean, inestim able com edy and ed ucational ad v an tag e as well as novelty and sensational appeal,” Mrs. M oore said. “ The H alf B ack,” a p ictu re sta g ­ ing a corking good football gam e, will be presented. P ractice gam es, foul play, the day of days and vic­ to ry are all depicted in a th rillin g m an n er, according to the director. -----------------o — -------- — Baccalaureate Speaker Named R everend G eorge G reen W ill A dd ress Summer G raduates a t address B accalau reate the A u gust com m encem ent will be deliv­ ered by Rev. George G reen, p asto r o f th e F irs t B ap tist C hurch a t Ausr tin , according to Dr. J. B. W harey, ch airm an com m encem ent the com m ittee. o f The address will be delivered to ap­ pro x im ately 300 candidates fo r d e­ g re es stadium S un d ay night, A ugust 28, th e U niversity a t As y e t no sp eak er has been se­ cu red fo r the principal ad d ress of th e com m encem ent program to be held A ugust 31, Dr. W harey an n o u n c­ ed T h u rsd ay m orning, ------------------ o---------------- - Social Evening at Spanish House Spanish Dram atics Club el Club M exicano to Presents Plays A lo n e on Cam pus M ast ’till H oliday .The spirit of Texas flies alone. the historic old flagpole On the th at looks down on w h at in long session is fam iliarly known as buzzard line— in o th e r words, the bit of rock and cem ent walk between the Library and the Main Building—-the flag of the Com­ monwealth of Texas flu tte rs with­ out a superior fo r the first time in a long while. Old Glory will go up the flag ­ pole with the Texas flag only on holidays and o th er im portant oc­ according to announce­ casions, m ent from officials. “ S tudents wouldn’t know it was a holiday, otherw ise,” it was said. Educational Body Meets at Cafe F ow k les to D eliver Speech on Phases o f Instruc­ tion Dr. J . (J. Fowlkes, associate p ro ­ fesso r of education, will address the E d u cational A ssociation a t its reg u la r m eeting a t th e U n iv ersity Com­ m ons to d ay a t 12:10 o ’clock, accord- ing to M. C. B ritt, p re sid e n t of the association. Dr. Fowlkes will lectu re ona live educational topic, M r. B ritt declared. Time o f the m eeting originally was scheduled fo r 12:30 o'clock, but was changed to 12:10 o ’clock in ordejj to m ake it m ore co n v en ien t for the te a c h e rs to atten d . Included in the p ro g ram will g ro u p singing by th e association. The m em bers will m ake plans fo r fu tu re m eetings and details of o rg an izatio n fo r n e x t term . be H ok u m K ings R eturn for D ance Saturday a series F resh from o f special in C en tral T exas, Steve dances G a rd n e r’s Hokum K ings will again hold sw ay S atu rd ay n ig h t a t th e W o­ last U ni­ m en 's Gym nasium a t th e v ersity a f fa ir o f th e f ir s t term of sum m er school, to Al L u ck ett, m anager. acco rd in g Steve comes to the d ance this week w ith sev eral o f the la te s t hits, and prom ises th a t his o rc h e stra will p re ­ sen t them in the usual su p e rio r fash ­ ion. F resh m an A dam s, b an jo a rtis t de luxe, fe a tu re p lay er fo r G a rd n e r’s | O rch estra has a few th in g s of his own to p re sen t S a tu rd a y night. Selections From ‘Rose Marie’ Feature Open Air Theater Program “ Rose Marie,” by Rudolf Friml, was the leading num ber of the Long­ horn Band concert a t the Open Air T h e a te r Thursday night, in the last re g u la r program which the musical organization will re n d e r this term. The complete program follows: Excels)* March Rose Marie Selection Dawn Lusey .......... Friml Williams ......... ....... Violin Solo— Lorita Barnell A rcadia Overture ................ Laurens Intermission King ...... ....................... Viking March M ountain Maiden’s D ream ................................. Labitszky Spanish Town .............. Friend Night in Ju n e ............ .......... ..... King Randle Texas, We Love You The Longhorn Band consisted of 43 m embers during th e first term The organiza­ of sum m er school. tion will continue through the sum­ mer. Re-organization will be necessary, however, according to Director Bur­ n e tt P h arr, because a num ber of the Longhorn Band m em bers will be here for the first term only. The Longhorn Band concerts, which were given every week dur ing the firs t term , never failed to draw large crowds. Tennis Player to Semi-Finals Bell D efeats M cElvenny in Rhode Island M eet, 6-2y 6-2 D efeatin g Ralph M cElvenny of C alifo rn ia by the decisive scores of 6-2, 6-2, B erkeley Bell, U niversity freshm an now playing in the E ast, advanced the sem i-final b racket o f the Rhode Island S ta te Singles Cham pionship T hursday, according to a press dispatch. to Lewis W hite, a collegian of B ell’s, was ousted by John Van Ryn of P rin ceto n in the sam e round, losing 8-6, 6-8, 5-7. Students Urged to Pay Blanket Tax L etters Sent to Long Session R egistrants by A sso­ ciation Devi. The afte rn o o n session will begin with luncheon an d jo in t program w ith th e Y oung M en’s Business League, Jo h n A. Todd giving a ta lk on “ The Position of T exas C otton).11 The re g u la r afte rn o o n classing les­ sons will be conducted a t the E. H. P e rry rooms. |E. H. Slade will speak on the g en eral su b je c t o f “ C otton C lassing S ervice o f th e G overnm ent u n d er th e C otton F u tu re s A ct and the C otton S tan d ard s A ct.” T he last n u m b er o f th e week will be a movie a t th e G arrison H all a u ­ ditorium illu stra tin g th e picking of co tto n by vario u s m odern m ethods, especially by m achine. A ctivities of th e U niv ersity spe­ cial C otton W eek d u rin g T h u rsd ay ’s session w ere lim ited to th e h earing of talk s by W. F. C allan d er and H. H. Schutz. C a lla n d e r on T h eories C alan d er spoke on th e “ T heory of Crop R eporting.” “ No o th e r crop produced in the U nited S tates com ­ p ares, in g en eral in te re st, w ith the co tto n crop,” he declared. “ No crop has been th e su b ject o f so m uch discussion, n o t only in th e new spapers b u t in the halls o f Cong­ ress, as cotton. I t is th e only crop fo r which C ongress has specifically provided, n o t only th e n um ber and kind o f re p o rts th a t shall be issued b u t th e day, th e hour, and the m inute on which they shall be published. “ A law was enacted in May 1924 the D ep artm en t of A gri­ cotton re p o rt , and i to m ake a re q u irin g cu ltu re J u , h * * ending D ecem ber I show ing the con­ dition and probable production of the crop. . • r . . . . * * i t x __________. changes in the re q u irem en ts tim e t otim e.” “ O ther succeeding laws have m ade from O ne-act plays in costum e by rep- resen tativ es of the Spanish D ram at­ ics Club and El Club M ejicano will C allan d er explained th a t the cot- be in tere stin g fe atu res o f the social to n grow ers fu rn ish the m ajo r p a rt evening a t the Spanish House, 510 I of the in form ation used in making W est 23rd S tre e t, S atu rd ay e v e n in g j th e cotton re p o rts— farm ers, g in n e r s , fro m 8:30 to 10:30 o’clock, accord- in k to Miss E d ith Kelly, in charge. local m erchants, and bankers. I t w a. illu strated th a t tra in e d statistician s a r e k e p t in t h e field in e a c h cotton producing s t a t e to check on r e s u lt s , will re n d e r several vocal num bers. P ro fe sso r E. R. Sims, chairm an to I o f th e d ep artm en t of R om ance lan- will speak to the students, th e Spanish th e h o u r and m inute! House a c t i v i t y during th e sum m er. P ro fe sso r George Irving Dale of C ornell will also speak to th e stu ­ d en ts p re v en t the leakage o f an y inform s- j S ta g e s , lion concerning the co n ten ts of t h o u i n g a sum m ary of re p o rt u n til fixed in advance fo r its release has arriv ed ,” C allander pointed out. B esides o th e r music a p p ro p ria te ! t h e occasion. Miss K ila A nders “ E x trem e care P o lic e G u a r d e d in Spanish. exercised t o is I reach W ashington “ The rep o rts fro m th e field sta ­ the tistician s m orning of the re p o rt or the evening previous, and are sen t d irectly to the sec retary of A g ricu ltu re in sealed envelopes or by w ire in secret code. “ On the m orning o f the re p o rt d ay th« sec retary goes to his office under police gu ard and conducts the r 4 U niversity p o rts to th e Crop R eporting Board, A creage estim ates, th ro u g h some * eight d iffe re n t indications o f in ten d ­ ed change, fo recastin g yield p er acre, and th e d eterm in atio n of pars, are (C ontinue! on page 4) Al " L All Rummer stu d en ts who art* in­ te re ste d are extended an invitation evening. This to a tte n d th e social p ro g ram will conclude the Spanish H ouse activities fo r the firs t term . The social evening, w hich before has beer, held on M onday evening, has been changed to S a tu rd a y eve­ n in g th is week, because o f exam ina­ tions. W h eth er o r not the .social evenings will again be held a t .Spanish House n ex t term cannot be d efin itely stated u n til a f te r reg istratio n , Miss Kelly said. The req u irem en t stu d en ts ; p re sen t th e ir b lan k et ta x e s has had no ill e ffe c t on the a tte n d a n c e , Luck- A circu lar le tte r will be se n t by the S tu d e n ts’ A ssociation to all pros­ urging pective U niversity stu d e n ts sta te d , as cap acity crow ds hav"» ^bero to pay th e b lan k et tax when th a t th e ru le th ro u g h o u t th e sum- w i L . . . they re g iste r this fall. been m er. n r * i n or O f f e r e d t o W o m e n Courses A re R ated as Extra- curricular W ork Second term classes in physical tra in in g fo r women will consist of and folk dancing, n a tu ra l dan cin g , clogging. These courses a re n o t a p a r t o f the reg u lar U niv ersity c u r­ riculum , b u t are classed as e x tra ­ cu rricu lar activities. S tu d e n ts who have had a course in n a tu ra l dancing should reg ister fo r the 8 o’clock class a t the tim e th ey re g is te r fo r th e ir o th e r courses, those have announced. B eginners should re g iste r fo r the l l o’clock class. C logging and folk dancing classes m eet fro m IO to l l . The ch ild ren ’s d i a s m eets a t 9. in ch arg e All these classes a re open to wives o f fa cu lty m em bers, an d fa c u tly wo­ men as well as to th e stu d e n ts them ­ - . selves, ** th e The o b ject of the le tte r is to im­ im­ press upon the stu d en ts p o rtan ce o f the b lan k et tax and its saving to them . The b lan k et tax will cost $10.50 b u t th e value to be received from it is estim ated to be ap p ro x im ately $50. “ The le tte r is to be m ailed o u t in ab o u t th re e weeks,” F red Nagle, th e Association, v ice-president of Raid. Nagle has charge of the S tu ­ d e n ts ’ Association work this sum m er in the absence of R obert Kikel, p re s­ ident. T he new handbook will be ready fo r distrib u tio n by S eptem ber I. This y ear th e handbook will be given to freshm en and tra n sfe r stu d en ts only stu ­ instead of being given to all dents. * Several new fe a tu re s have been added to it to m ake it m ore readable and in terestin g . I t will include the yells, songs, the laws o f th e Association and the H on­ or Council. th e regulations H ereto fo re , of stu d e n t life have been in the hand­ book, b u t this year, th ey will be in the re g u la r catalogue. The h an d ­ book will contain approxim ately 60 t pages. No. 27 Today Philosopher From’ India Talks at Open Air Theater Niece of Poet Makes Speak­ ing Tour of Am erican Colleges Educational Leader S usham a Tagore, niece o f th e is g re a t p o et and philosopher o f India* in A ustin R ab in d ran ath Tagore, to deliver a lecture to n ig h t a t th e Open A ir T h eater on th e “ Ideals o f is m aking a India. * Miss Tagore series o f lectures a t the larg e schools o f the U nited S tates d u rin g the sum ­ m er. The le c tu re r was re a re d by h e r uncle, th e g re a t poet, and th e re fo re knows m ore about his ideals th an anyone else. It is h e r desire to en­ lighten th e world to th e ideals and th e In d ian people, philosophies of which have been so bady m isconstru­ ed, she th in k s . * Miss Tagore to create a world fellowship especially fo r women. She is one o f th e m ost p ro m in en t women o f In d ia a t th e p re sen t tim e; she is p resid en t o f th e W om en’s E ducational Society o f India, an d head o f h e r own school in C alcutta. is en d eavoring S tu d y in g A m erican M ethod* It is in education th a t th e teach ­ e r is m ost interested and it is fo r the purpose of learning th e educa­ tional m ethods of A m erica th a t she this country, “ In ed ucational is in m ethods A m erica has m uch to o ffe r th a t can be applied to good p u r­ poses a t hom e,” she says. In ed u cation Miss T agore believes firm ly th a t India m ust not im itate , b u t ra th e r preserve n atio n al ideals and trad itio n s. “ E ducate th e In d ian girl and Indian boy fo r In d ian life. To be like o n e’s people is th§ b e tte r w ay,” she explains. Miss T agore has p u t her th eo ries into p ractice. Five years ago she h e r sta rte d a school fo r girls own home in C alcutta and a Bal- ika Siksha S angha” now has a n en ro llm en t o f from 200 to 250 pu- pile. in I t developed originally o u t o f hor professional in terests in m usic and slowly expanded into a d ay school w here girls are tau g h t ord in ary , com­ m on-school subjects. T rain* fo r M a rria g e Indian g irls should be ed u cated an d tra in e d fo r m arriage, Miss T a­ g o re believes. “To be a good w ife and m other is o f prim e im p o rtan ce.” She h erself is th e wife o f a p ro m in en t b a rriste r in C alcutta. In India she is known as Susham a Coming as she does from a fam ily th a t fo r six decades has stressed g re a te r lib erality o f thought freedom fo r women, it was only n a t­ ural th a t h er early 'teen s should fin d h er in full fledged re v o lt ag a in st m arria g e; m arriage as a conven­ tio n al custom . an d B u t trad itio n and a m o th e r’s firm guidance trium phed so th a t she was m arried a t 16. M eanwhile a new ideal had come to h er th rough th e read ­ ing o f “ Uncle Tom ’s C abin.” I t was the sto ry o f H a rrie t B eecher S tow e’s successful com bination o f a w ritin g c a re e r w ith dom estic problem s th a t pointed th e w ay and helped Miss T agore in th e problem s o f h e r own life. The use o f her m aiden nam e fo r p ro fessional purposes she tr e a ts quite casu ally ; i t is a m a tte r o f conven­ ience ra th e r th an conviction. in The P r e s e r v e s in d ia n Id ea ls te a c h e r em(phas:aes th e tra in in g o f young girls th a t com e to h e r school, the tra d itio n a l id eals In d ian womanhood— th e Ufo o f th e p s s t sto ries o f th e women o f trdaitional v irtu es o f The su prem e, th H indu women, says M iss T a­ g o re, a re fid elity , sincerity* an d se lf sacrifice. A w ife h er w ishes those c f Intr hnihffml to J u s t as soon as the sob Is tra in e d to consider i t his d uty to look after (C ontinued on P ugs %) .va-..'' T { a i l s i E e x a t t o s th* « M » o * of the U n ite r q ty of T m *# i f th* Tex** St a d e* t* P u b lican * * * , First OaBeie Daily *» *b* Sent* _ . „ te e . every m o ra in e ex rep* Ho r J a y an d S a tu rd ay . Busti**** offices. B. Hall, T rle p te n * #&©•. 4 E d ito rial office*. J H ail, T i p t o n * »1 * l - * l (A fter I* 9 - a*.. t l M ) . f F r ia ted fey Dm U n iv e rsity P r i l l , A. C. W rig h t. M anager, / H ail. Katered rn* seeded cia** Matter At the posteffi** a* Austin, TMM*. POP-UPS A N D B1NGLES B f A B E M E H L _ E d i t o r . I * - Chi el M anaging E d ito r ...Chint Editnrfal Writer M anager a f P uhi «ti*aa Moat of th* spectators who have withes**! tit* Mui-kouU of '.b# con- tenders in the big fight on the 21 st ciao* Sharkey looks the te st. T h o u g h Dempsey i**aa Editor old f o r m , f ig h t f a n e s a y t h a t — A s s irta a t1 o f f h it i f Shar- t h e e n c o u n te r b e w ill s ta n d a g o o d chance | 0f winning over Dempsey. k o ep e his h e a d t h r o u g h o u t i i f a r ......... .... Th# ox-champ la •mart, and wador there ia no telling h w # f 1 . Dempsey’s « * * * * , The Dallas News object* that, “It, Wk ^ woald be only fair if the student what*g liaW ^ ^ ^ a few are able to do that, arui to | b|M>k his experience wil prove a valuable a«- starting in ^ N avy, has been five je9T9 for a|rfy j our Sharkey, fight, TRUEMAN OGUINN MICH C S V A U G H A N Jam * * N W elch - W illiam L. McGill Cecil Bail Tamos* Boyla Bart Dyke. Basin#** Manager. Luau iMetfe*. Office Manager; L*»H« M. kl*tag Manager; Jesse Hopki.vi. C te tiiM Advertising Manager Neill, Ady**- Bm i N L M ATA PF is it. This rule, develop the critical faculties the men subjected to unfortunate bot true. BINS AGAINST SCIENCE •■pHK mod-rn mind, it might be ^ trite l f remarked, hi a queer mix­ ture. The straps that are perpet­ ually ^evidence woald amuse one i f they wtra m l so ridiculous. One o f the *traAgust srio-mtUe# ri the effort on the part of the moralists 1 place tuition on the cont level would < to support their ethical concepts on a scientific basis. From Youngs­ town, Ohio, Affines the following; “ If you don’t want to Jive long, in­ dulge in petting parties,” is the ad­ vice handed out to adolescents by __ B oss Clarke, physical director ii l f . mm “ Modern petting the Y. M. C. A. axnd necking produce a psychology cal condition resulting in ill health,! The belief that higher education health, ! I* for everyone is a fallacy, demo­ ti erven- ailment#, and premature old cratic beliefs to the contrary not­ age. Pet and die young.” withstanding. tremendous waste brought about by the with­ students drawal of thousands la from four years’ participation ; the economic life of the nation for i superficial or ii insupportable. be to uproot the entire theory o f the democracy of maws education in its higher aspects in the United S tates.’ This stand is somewhat qualified but ob- j and crudity of this sort should be met with hilarious the laughter, bo matter how noisy, does not explain the thought process of the man who makes the statem ent. Nor would it be worth commenting on. were it not a prevalent form of mental vacuity. by subsequent tanrid ♦•ration* it Is a fair delineation of the o f : lections th a t are raised to the e f ing of such an end a* Mr. Boche feller suggests. Crudity is never excusable, selfish purpose* The belief that . n i l a * M f Ri . UXf*- I g a ff aw#; but . . 4 m . , „ U _ m T h e imeh . t . o f _ JI i mr Tkey s a y that th* w o rld lo*** rn g o o d U s e r — p r o v id e d *» h a s n ’t • n y bot* o h blan. Fraaluo Fate, who lean### f e c t - around the rings . his in Fort ^ . . . Worth, met a setback when he was „ outpointed the other night in New York. He was a good prospect for the light weight crown some time ago, but has been beaten by some topnotch# re in the past few months. Now, obviously, it would be d iffi­ cult to prove that there is any eoti- section between petting and longev­ ity ; such a belief i* at best a super­ stition and incapable of proof. W hy urge in favor of abstaining from a practice which ha# little to commend it? The answer seems to lie in a fundamen­ tal lack of confidence in the ethical J—tifiratiiMB o f a wtaailar stand. it, then, as an argument W h en k n ock ed P a u lin o Uxndwn out Harry Wills in the fourth round Wednesday night, it was the second time that the black fighter had been ko’d in 17 years. And tlfb Spanish woodchopper is still as far from a the heavyweight champ A t th e p r e s e n t . J a c k T a v e r n e r is playing a pretty good game for the Detroit Tigers. He is the mainstay o f the Bengal infield, and has been one o f the meat powerful men on the offensive. He i» tied with Bailer for atopen bases with a total of I t . to the conclusion* as we are from the North Pole. There is little hope for im prow- j I ment so great as to fiv e grounds for j a social justification of such expen- j c 4lie* diture#. In so far aa this is true, in Z H a ll Mr. Rockefeller is right in his atti­ will be a new right to moat of the Texas stadium subscribers will be tude, even though exception might old students returning in the fall. given an opportunity to get a choice be taken that All new steel lockers have been in - in football ducats as the seat option he reaches. He woald not, however, privileges will be mailed out d uring1 stalled in the basket room while the withhold a college education from Anyone who wants it. It is uaueces- the latter part o f next month. Each old ones used heretofore have been >ary for purposes of present d iscus-1 subscriber & given a number o f pre : removed to the small gym. f urn to consider the means he would ferred Mat •piton s in proportion to * to ploy to make it possible for stu- the amount of the subscription. dents who re- source# to pay for their education to T h * M e n ’* G y m d e w n lack the necessary — ------- T H E D A f L Y T E X A N .a .v h V* - v / ‘ ‘ J FRIDAY, JULY 14, 192,7. a t th e r e c a n t C o n f e r e n c e m e e t in # Houston with a time of 4 t .f . is n o t a record, 'n baseball. it is certainly a feats nots A. C. ran the 120 yard h igh ten flat in all meets. ‘ hurdler at the national meet r e c e n tly j *----------- ^ | held at the University o f N ebraska, | Tho -am ish the materials f o r ; innovation, either, a s th e Kansas social or economic te lf-a d v a m m er * editor reminds newspaper readers. m m th e J e n e r a Store o f accum#- Not to make capital o f the fact that I lated w ^ it h . The purposes of the ; Germany, France. Britain, Italy, average {student, if he has any >fi *m lw t0 | ar* inverted; for at | Belgium have done this very thing, the among themselves, there is state J notable fact that the United .States nothing m return ti,,rn much f now ha* four treaties of peace w Rh ,n*y so it I South American countries in which mateteiattd that a college i it agrees to “arbitrate everything.” it is now demanded j We have outlawed war as far as aa “ W hy the j n o t w ith o tte r s ? ” W hite wants to te e state enough to ju*- know. Why not with r a*ada and aloag with ived increase# th e fit&#«* of j we arid they a r t concerned “^ t e p a rtic ip a te ^ te e te r beearn*- m *m eduea j Mexico, fag kutaace, in doe* no*, as a i F ranee?*~-Beaumont Enterprise. ——* A # t* r g e ttin g o f f to a b a d s t a r t in the British Open Tournament, Bobby Jones came back and tied the course record with a 68, This per­ formance was the first since old fit. Andrews pulled the trick many years Ago- T h * (a i* * t M id -W * * k P ic to r ia l c a r d es a good shot o f Wilmer Allison! showing him with hi* cup just award­ ed for winning the national inter- collegiate singles title. fe n c e : H e r * ’* o n * I e a n s w e r f o r to d a y W h o h*ld* th * r e c o rd Q u e s tio n im t h e 4 4 0 y a rd d a s h in th e S o u th ­ w e s te r n C o n f e r ew e* ? A a * w en* ■■It it h eld by E rne** P a r k e r Of T e x * * A . a w d U t: m ad* I — - is not only T e x a s n e e d * a n ew g y m n a s iu m a* the present one inade­ quate, but uneightly. Many of the best coaches, trainers, and athletes of the country come to Texa*, and with the equipm ent on hand, there is no reason why the Longhorns should not have the fin est and most up-to- date gym in the country. The pres­ ent shacks are the obi barracks used here during the war. V e e th e w o rd s a t i a t e in rn se n I to o k m y g i r l to th e c a f e a n d H I sa y sh e a t* . G eo rg e S ister, o n ce ch osen as th e mast valuable man in the American League his safely four times out pf j four trips in each of Tuesday’s and W ednesday’s gam es. Though this A T SE N SA T IO N A L L Y L O W PRICES Includes Hart-Schaffner & Marx Spring and Sum­ mer Suits, Dixie Weaves, Tropical Worsteds, Triple We aves, Flannels, W H Y FAIL T H A T COURSE? And an unrestricted choice of Godchauxs L i n e n s , Nurotex, Palm Beach, Mohairs, etc. It 18 unfirdfitaht# and unpkasant to spend an entire term on a course and tken fail by a few points to get credit for your work. Many students find it desirable to secure the services of a coach to tfive them the extra instruction they need. T he zero hour o f the first term is approaching. Stu­ dents should select a coach and secure the necessary help now. The Dally Texan is listing in its Classified Advertis­ ing Section the names of coaches who are available. I H E D A IL Y TI ■M,- -j- ;••• • JI': V j, ; -a.a ; ... J. W W ' ■ Shown in Three Groups : Group 1-1-4 Off Group 2-1-3 Off Group 3~0ne-half Price f Come and get first pick of these w onderful bargains in the finest clothing I Drastic Reductions on Men s Straw and Panama Hats Men’s Trousers, Worsteds, Flannels, P a l m B e a c h ' , Mohair. Boys Trousers, Longs and Knickers. Men’s and Boys’ Bathing Suits. Come here and save money. Stebbins S i James Satisfaction Guaranteed FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1927. sam T H E D A I L Y T E X A N [BMW;1 M MI J' ■ g>in— S T production failed both as en tertain ­ m ent and as regen era tin g in flu en ce, one o f which it was apparently in­ tended to he. fo llo w in g M iss T agore’s lecture. Reception will be held at the fac­ ulty W om en’s Club H ouse, 2610 K n o c k o u t Reilly [kcrformance T H E dow ntow n * of “ Kn ockout R eilly” was so well ! attended that there may not be many it at the Texas people j Friday and Saturday; but unques- i tionably everyone who did not see leave 1 its first show ing and all the regular Rich- by Mary Brian le ft to see Dr. W iley E ntertains Class Sallie F rances S teele will first term for h er, D ix fa n s will see tile return. in Chilton. Miss S teele will aI*d Dix is supported at the end o f the home return fo r school ar)d Jack Renault. > 5,'f Dr. J. A. W iley entertained his ad van ced econom ics class with an l i p ti form al party last wek and w ith a d i s h i n g trip on Monday aftern oon o f K « t h is w eek. The party was held at ;t)r. W iley’s home on Red R iver, and | &! rs. W iley assisted in receivin g th e; Collie Falk, form er first basem an *S as UUK g u e sts. Sandw iches and punch w ere o f the Longhorn baseball team , . ’ VV. P. K illingsw orth o f N ashville, Tenn,, has arrived at the Pi K. A. sum - n ext session. gchooj ^ ‘ (')f , . . • is visitin g in A ustin for a fe w davs. , He is em ployed at present with the Humble Oil Com pany o f H ouston. M V /T i . • . , . ... , ; . Silver Conies T hru I F the w estern picture which closes * the bill at the Queen for tile week 41 >uXt * u a N t,‘i8 t * ture of its typ e as it appears to be from it will its advance publicity, , ce one ut the few recent ones worth „ . A lice will enter sum m er school next term . She will stay at the Chi O m ega house. . w h a t can account for the decline Jennings o f Fort W orth o f th e w estern picture? W hatever the answ er is, it is most unfortunate that the local color which should o f­ fer the m ost to Am erican producers it m akes has been so handled that one shudder to sittin g through the pictures. N atalie W erner o f P alestine will for stay at the Chi Omega house the second term . think o f . . , “ Silver Com es T hrough” prom ise to take the curse o ff w ild-w est m ovie. does the W hitis A venue. In the receivin g line w ill be the o ffic e r s of the club; Miss Ruby T er­ rill, Migs T agore, Miss Mary Gearing, Miss Clara Parker, Mrs. Charles Joe M oore, Miss N an n ie Sunders, A ssociate m em bers wrh ‘> will serve are; Mrs. R. L. B aw ley, Mrs. C. VV. Gardner, Mrs. R ebecca Schofield. Mrs. H. H. Sevier, Miss I annie A n­ drews, Miss R affler Corbitt, Miss E thel H ilton, Miss Octu ut Hogan, Mary Sanders. The com m ittee on arrangem ents is as follow s: Miss D ottily Schons, chairm an, Miss L enoir Dimmitt, Miss W ilma E rvin, Miss L ois W are, Miss Sarah Dodson, Miss A nnie Hill, Miss Erma Gill, Miss Laura Hi sman. M embers o f the ternational R ela tio n s Club will guests. facu lty and In­ be PI LAM BDA THETA M embers o f the Psi chapter o f Pi Lambda Theta w ill have their reg ­ ular bi-m onthly supper together at the C afeteria Friday evening at 6 o’clock. M embers have been n oti­ fied to bring the constitution. Mem­ bers from other chapters are invited t«» be present. n e r v e d . On Monday the class w ent m m a fish in g trfp out past Johnson R efly. * * * A nnie Laurie Fow ler w ill return to her home in Houston n ex t w eek fo r a short v isit betw een term s. Paul Zedler o f the Theta Xi bouse (will v isit in Dallas th ifs w eek-end. C onstance Zirjacks, recen tly e le c t­ ed mem ber of the long session Wo- le n ’s Honor C ouncil, is teach in g in this sum m er. Miss Zirjacks will be a Senior in the U niversity n ext year. ^ J B ie junior co llege o f V ictoria H Tom Collier, who has been v is it­ in g at the T heta Xi house, has r e ­ turned to his home in New York I C ity . ® Joe F. W o lff o f P alestine is th e cam pus this summer. on Sandy E squivel o f El Paso has rec e n tly been a gu est o f the Pi K, A. house. He w ill make a short v isit in G alveston and will then return to K errville to the Stew art camp. D. T. Smith o f Houston w as g u est o f Lois Sam oih this week. • the Laurie Brown will leave for her home in Cleburne at the end o f the first term , where she will spend the rest of the sum m er. Miss Brown will receive her d egree in A ugust. She has accepter! a position to teach in Texarkana n e x t year. Jim m ie D ouglas o f G onzales has been visiting at the Pi K. A. house.* Miss Ethel W ilson, who has been the U niversity dem on­ teaching stration school during the sum m er, expects to leave for her home in Dallas Saturday. in Tagore Lecture (C ontinued from page I) in in sickness theilr old age, so a bis parents girl knows that when she marries she assum es the obligation o f car­ for her parents-in-law — n u rs­ ing and alw ays ing them the t h e m / For serv in g d u tifu lly fam ily as a unit is the axis on! which life revolves. J She also attem p ts to ju stify the; resistance o f the Indian people to the B ritish rule, in view o f their p r in -1 eiples. T agore and Chandi w ere' the leaders o f thought o f the H indus, is th erefore well and qualified to discuss the problem s o f I the orient. lectu rer the F A C U L T Y W O M EN’S C L U B HONORS M ISS TAGORE The F aculty W om en’s Club in co l­ laboration w ith m em bers o f the In­ ternational R elations Club, is honor­ ing Miss Susham a T agore, niece o fj the poet o f India, Rabindranath Ta- garden go«e at a reception im m ediately party Friday even in g and Are you Interested in Spanish W e have a com plete o f good used stock books on this subject in our basem ents. “ Come in and brow se around’' T E X A S B O O K S T O R E W e sell at w h olesale to SS C olleges and Libraries ■/ Q U E E N TO DAY Sc SA TU RDAY B elle B ennett T o d a y a n d T o m o r r o w T h e G r e a t S ta r o f “ S t e l la D a lla s ” th f Ired THOMSON FRED THOMPSON in SILVER COMES THRU N o. 2 o f th e W IS E C R A C K E R S Covers The Campus The Daily Texan M id n i g h t M a t i n e e S u n d a y “ T illie T o i l e r ” th e It’s the Best You Need During Purified Protection Drink Wa t e r Order a Bottle of Pure Water » T n , TODAY , | Phone 2-2988 * Prompt Delivery M A J E S T I C : B elle B e n n e t t in “ T h e F o u r t h C o m m a n d m e n t ; ” F r i - d a y a n d S a t u r d a y . H A N C O C K : C l a r a B ow in “ T h e P r i m r o s e P a t h , ” F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y . Q U E E N : S ilv e r K in g a n d S a t u r d a y . T E X A S : R i c h a r d Dix in “ K n o c k o u t R e illy ,” F r i d a y a n d S a t u r ­ in “ S i l v e r C o m e t T h r o u g h , ” F r i d a y a n d d a y . in on T h e Fourth C om m andm ent another D E L L E B E N N E T T gives “ The superb perform ance Fourth C om m andm ent” the them e which runs through “ Stella D allas” and ‘ M other” ; and rem ark­ ab le M it m ay seem , she has m an­ a g ed to portray these three sim ilar characterizations w ithout sim ply do­ in g the original one over and over a g a in . . has first, because U nquestionably Stella w as the ever m ost striking part she p layed, it w as new , and second, because her heart w as in i t B ut that she can do the sam e stuff and make it as in terestin g and as Vital as the parts she has played [sin ce her whirlwind successin “ S tel- ^^Jla D allas” is p r o o f pomtive o f th e I I I im»st. unusual sort o f versatility. on H er supporting cast in th e pres- jc n t picture at the M ajestic includes I M ary Carr, H enry V ictor, and Frank E lliott, and th e direction the fw hole is very fair. The w orst fe a ­ ture of the picture is the over-em - p h asis on the sen tim en tality o f the fhiW in the early part o f the picture; It he ch ief criticism of the w hole I treatm ent is- its utter lack of d e v e l­ opm ent such as would m ake the — „ ---- It is plot a fa in tly probable story; such probability is particularly necessary in view o f the realism on which the them e depends and which w o u ld kill Ute m aukishness which crepes in as the scenario stands. largely due to Miss B en ­ n e tt’s m arvelous ability to present a character in a series o f phases which grow naturally out o f each other in reaction to the circum stances o f a plot in which she Is involved that “ The Fourth C om m andm ent” hangs togeth er as w ell as it does. The thought o f se e in g a picture o f the type may strike you as not the thing, the w eather being what is, b u t on the whole it is a very good film . I it The Prim rose Path If you HPHE forecast o f “The Prim rose P ath ” was m isleading; the plot was not sim ilar to “ B roadw ay,” nor was it rem arkable for being like it­ se lf. like Clara Bow, you will probably en jo y this m ovie; but despite a rem arkably good support­ ing cast and an ex cellen t director such as w hose previous su ccesses, “ The Lost W orld,” “ Sundow n,” and the first screen version o f “ The Ten the C om m andm ents,” are f a m o u s , SMM I WI ................■■■■-I— HANCOCK N O W CLARA BOW I N T H E T E X A S Richard Dix IN “Knockout ReiUy” Primrose Path A fast-moving saga of cinema f i s t i c u f f s t r u l y a d r a ­ is matic knockout. t h a t THE DAILY TEXAN BUSINESS DIRECTORY C A R PET CLEANERS R u es Cleaned. R.>b/>und~—Work G uaranteed c a p i t 6 l CARPET CLEANERS 2 1 1 7 f a s t Ave., Black i t Cooper, P h. *538 TIN NERS AND ROOFERS GAGE BROTHERS Furnaces. Roofing, and Tin Work 7th A Rod R iver St*., Repairing, Phono 827© —— LUMBER BRYDSON LUMBER CO, Suildioy M aterial of AU K inds I ©th sad Guadalupe Phono 1331 W A NTED TO BUT P LU M B ERS C ast-off C lothing nod Shoes. ~ — » W* * * * * *• H ig h est P rices for im g h a t ©th S t.______________ ' P h o a e RTI? E. RAVEN, Plum ber “W here Geed F lm sM sy mgohra o re WH/Stf** 1403 Lavaca St. Phone 8783417 L ast 8 Highest cosh price d o l U s t end A Schw arts k>j Sale of Frocks In Time for Your Vacation T H E S E D re Gses are d esira b le becau se the3^ are n e w and s m a rt. T h e o ffe r­ ing is m ost tim ely, in t h a t it com es w h en you are p la n n in g clothes for y o u r v a c a ­ tion. B e sure to include one or tw o in y o u r w a rd ro b e. Summer Frocks July Clearance Sale on One rack o f dresses in broken sizes, consisting* o f Printed C hiffons, Printed Crepes and W ashable Crepe de Chine. T hese are wonder ( P I O fill v a l u e s , a t ........... w I Form erly $16.50 to $25.00 V oiles, O rgandies, and Cotton Crepes for the hot Summer days. Just arrived— $5.95 "> $15.00 Any Summer Hat $1.95 Our entire stock of .Summer Hats, all sizes and colors. ( P l Q G I V alues up to $14.95. Price ...*P I • Z / t J JULY CLEARANCE SALE Hosiery, Shopping Bags, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons Shopping Bags Hand bags of leather, silk bags, and enam eled nu sh bags, iii pastel colors. Special One dozen fa n c y leather bagh to *V V " ell a p a rt o f th e work of the Board, it was explained. C allan d er pointed o u t the various Official Notice* , Singleton P resitall, J r., Donald Allen Price, Joseph F erdinand R eviere, Jr., Isaac _ Llewellyn Rote, N athaniel ' School stu d en ts is ca led to T H S ATTEN TIO N of a1! Sum m er 5 * mp5^ Alvia H.x Snipes, M aurice Tone S ta lk e r, Lee Roy T u rn e r, God- t « j f rey E ugene T u rn e r, T hurm an Alex- U niversity housing regulations which andor V aught, C lifton M cCandless pruviut; mal, tn tt c provide th a t th e re is to be no change PKilkinson, Benjam in B assett W at- imn# cr w we . I-- Mott estim atin g m ethods which have J of residence by u n d erg rad u ate stu -j w n come into use within recent y e a rs: j dents except by special perm ission K A TH RY N E BRA M LETTE, • * . s ‘‘T h e firs t o f these is th e estim ation I ff0|n the Dean o f Men or th e Dean ^ o f Women, u n til th e end o f the term . fnt ai m viiin.ij n f 01 . , ,, to ta l production from ginnings, i 1 The first term o f the Sum m er School A second is the selection o f two or comes to an end Tuesday, J u ly 19, th re e key re p o rters in eacv county and all stu d en ts plan n in g to change who are to send in w hat they esti­ rooming place m u st give ten days' o’clock. M em bers m ate will be the crop fo r th a t year. notice to th e p ro p rie to r o f th e ir in ­ Phenological Date tention the final day fo r such notice S atu rd ay , Ju ly 9. PSJ ch ap ter of Pi Lam bda T heta will its re g u la r bi-m onthly sup­ a t 8 to co n stitution. are bring with them M embers from o th er chapters to be present. invited per a t the C afeteria F rid ay S ecretary to the Dean This m akes to move. asked have the are ... , “ A th ird m ethod, in use fo r two or th ree years recently, is th e e stim a t­ ing o f the on c e rtain crop based phenological d ata— acreage, nu m b er o f bolls safe, size o f boll, w idth o f rows, and oth er sim ilar d a ta ." stand In conclusion C allander gave an estim ate o f the efficiency o f these report.*-, settin g fo rth th e fa c t th a t they have been v ery useful, espec­ ially in the more re c e n t years. Schul* Speaks on Texas H. H. Schutz, speaking on "C otton C rop R eporting in T ex as," tre a te d th e sub ject directly, tak in g the a u ­ dience through a supposed estim ate of an actu al crop. In num m ary he said : “If, for instance, on A ugust 25, in T exas o f cotton the condition wa* rep o rted a t 60 p er cen t o f n o r­ mal in com parison w ith 71 per cen t on Ju ly 25; on the basis o f 10,000,- 000 acres, condition the Ju ly 25 would indicate 2,900,000 bales and th a t o f A ugust 25, ab out 3,000,000 Laie* although had ap p aren tly declined. “ In o th er w ords, the condition ALL GIRLS in playing volley ball a re invited to re p o rt to . the G ra d u ate School, in terested the W om an’s Gym nasium any between 4 and 6 o ’clock. Please re- straig h ten in g o ut th eir reco rd ? port in playing costum e. day! Building 107 fo r \\ I LL THE follow ing stu d en ts please r a Jl a t th e office of th e Dean of! Education- of the purpose ‘ Alves, H en ry F re d ; Bass, S tirlin g MESS DOMINY W esley; Blake, Jo sephine F ran ces; j Box, G race; C ham berlin, C harles have - K inchloe; D elfraisee, Mr*. B etty ; stu d en ts T H E FOLLOWTNG indicated th e ir in ten tio n of ta k in g : K m ey, F re d G ordon; G uenther the B. S. in E d ucation degree a t the If th ere end of this sum m er session. are others n o t on this list, they should consult a t once with the Dean o f the School o f E d u catio n . H enry Vt m .; Johnson, H arvey Leroy; H illian, Jesse C age; K night, Jam es! Lem berg, D orothy E d n a ; McGinly, M arg u erite; M urray, B onnie; Nelson, Law rence G erald ; Rice, M ary ; Rob­ erts, Mrs. O ra U ren e; S teele, F lo rra S. CL W AT TS CUNNINGHAM Dean o f the G raduate School ______ PITT EN G E R IIF you are a can d id ate for th e de ( LASSES in n a tu ra l dancing, clog­ ging and folk dancing will be o f­ the second fered d u rin g term o f ... sum m er school. S tu d en ts who have * rre o f B achelor o f B u ,in ..., A d m in -(h ad a s t r o l ’ 7 « n e f a lT b e f o r e " A m id iatrad o n in Au*u*t and your nam e: re g iste r fo r i, not i.nted below, p l,a se n o tify me \ , e r , ahould r e n t e r the 8-9 clans i> , T 12 fo r the who , , m w in n H a m p t o n B a r t l e t t , n K T * 7 " ; r y Aipr derci “ Berry, Brandon B r y a n tt. homas E veral C o nner, Hiland Nylves- b o g g i n g f r o m 10-11. _ I da w<’ I a r i e s m e e ts * » • ftnAn ... • * MFI, Oppfj tO W1V0H an d fac(llty C h a is o n . . a n d f o lk d a n c i n g T h e c h i l d r e n ’s . l , ; y “ (if fECUltV YYl<#fv% , . ter .a ira n , O rb s Few ell, Malcolm A lexander G reen. G riffin. r «... J F ran c is E ugene Hawkin _ ... M W tt* H a w le y U' J r " V C ^ T n l E m ery Eldridir. I i t * . dem on, M ile. E lm e r Hilton, F ra n k J i T " to avoid u n n ecessary trouble 7 iro u t>ie and and “ th e tlm * n t t„i*. *e*i8tration W ednesday, Ju ly clas.ea a re regia- , , n a wa ins, re g u la r r e a r is tr a t on W ednoada* - A t tim e ,, F ay Baxt, C laire Bowers, Alda it becom e, c o n iu m * « « C tlto u n C l a r . C lift, M argmret I ? . *t?. , a ’ ™’ J V “ * um’ ’ ' ' i c* M cC rary, Robbie Mac P o w er,, r ,,' , . i - . — to find th » t the fo recast of produc lion i» h ith e r in on e month than it n _ w a, in a preceding m onth notw ith- Ne,)# Jo e Thj(,!(, ,ta n d in * th e fa ct th a t the condition o f the crop may be reported several J p o in ts lower. A situation such as this m ay arise when grow ing condi tions become b e tte r d u rin g th e p e r­ iod th an in average years, if co n d itio n , Hy-eriy McMahon. Jo Mc Veg Klihu w ere b e tte r than th e av era* , d u rin * Madinon. P e rrv C onnolly Maxwell a given period th e crop may be ex-j Anthony Walk rn, Maya, C h a r lo B en ') peeled to tu rn o u t g re a te r th an t h e | jam in Mm,, ea rlier fig u re seem ed to indicate. I K ey Men Raymond P e te r O rlebeke, B u rn ett! P h arr, Jam es E dw ard Pitts, Joseph! A n l)u r M,jh “ MRS. CROOK. ‘March Hares’ (C o n tin u ed From P age I ) "A n experienced observer m ay trav e l over the S tate and through the b e lt of key-men tiona form a fair tre n d . The u r n . i* possible in m a tte r o f condition. im p o rtan t in idea of acreag e! in * a t an the .a r t * th e ir groductlon d " . n ^ | . ^ large jd a n U tion\ r m n a ^ t T ^ ^ ^Vhich ca,^ f > r «t, th e hen o r th* egg? a , r ? i i T " " " i i V T p e n T n} " T • * * * * f *relleitt, even T I, I.* I S o ^ d c t l r ! * “ He can m ake use o f a system of m ine the condition n rr rm tn o r *k u t p a r o r depend upon his general im -] crop A fter a few v ears p r c i o n fo r the probabie yield p er c o n L o ^ * acre. B efore th<* w estern p a rt of the could lie worked o u t for th*. n i f *k course, th ey d o n ’t m ,)unch' 0UfM« but th a t's w hat ^ te th m e a l) was pleasing I , S tate expanded into an cotton section, fo recastin g was com- suits.” lion with the prom ise o f h e l p f T r e ! 1 “ x e e S ” " ! '1' " ' i ' d" ne ," Wi*h " ne I w ondered ab o u t Mr. im portant pl ion. a n d th ere w ere p arativ ely sim ple on "T h, m any who made fa irly accurate re-1 V alue of A m erican C otton C rop Re- porta. But today only a few feel port.,," endorsing it in general and t h a t they have su ffic ie n t com m and (m e e tin g some o f th e criticism , th at o f the situation to venture a fore. ast. have been brought against the Ara- I foregoing! e ric a s e stim a te s 'M e th o d , such a s th e John A. Todd talk ed " ‘‘ ‘'T .1 <'" ul^ n ’t d(,ci• COACHING— Spanish A. I , 2, and I know Spanish as well as you Phone H ubert Lee. etc.* French. know E nglish. 4 0 11. TYPING THEMES charge by Texas U td v erslty and briefs low graduate, stenographer. 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