f t o B i l i j a t i V O L U M E X XII Fir»t C o lle g e P a lly in th e Sou th A U S T IN , T E X A S , W E D N E S D A Y , M A Y 24, 1 9 2 2 a I PUT OUT AUSTIN PAPERS S t a f f . W h ich W o rk ed L a .t W eek on S ta tesm a n and A m e r ic a n S w a p J o b s 61 lf E TWILIGHT NAMED BT WOLFE P ro fesso r T a lk s to E co n o m ics C lass on “ W h a t C o n stitu tes a L iberal E d u cation " SATS MTN LACK TASTE U rg es C o lle g ia n to T a k e Students o f the department ot journalism are again putting out the j the Austin ^ l u ^ ra fn Austin American and afternoon’s! Statesm an. Yesterday Statesman was edited by the sta ff which issued the American last week, and the morning paper is being worked by the form er sta ff of the afternoon sheet. B o lto n ’s Lectures W ill N ot Be G iven D u e to t h e i n a b i l i t y o f D r . H . E. B o l t o n , p r o f e s s o r o f A m e r i c a n h is ­ to r y a t th e U n i v e r s i t y o f C a l i f o r . n ia , t o c o m e to th e U n i v e r s i t y th is m o n t h to be g i v e n by h im T h u r s d a y a n d F r i ­ s c h e d u l e d le c t u r e s th e d a y h a v e b e e n c a n c e l l e d , a c c o r d ­ in g to D r. C. W. H a c k e t t o f p u b ­ lic l e c t u r e s c o m m i t t e e . D r . B o l t o n w ill n o t a p p e a r h e r e at all y e a r . th is T h e s m o k e r p la n n e d b y t h e h i s ­ t o r y d e p a r t m e n t in h o n o r o f D r. B o l t o n a nd all o t h e r s o c i a l a f f a i r s t o be g i v e n f o r h im h a v e b e e n c a n ­ celled . Delighted Prof Cashes In On Old Clock Joke It was near I o'clock and the class was sound asleep. The prof droned on monotonously, addressing his re- marks to a yawning boy in the front I 0 n ,y two oth< r P«-,rsons were I awake in t h e e n t i r e room, and they were kept from their usual midday that some the knowledge nap by to thing unusual and known only them selves was presently going to happen. the bookrest on came a warning clamor o f from under Suddenly it happened* “ Brrrrrrrr” sound the. prof’s desk. The startled pedagogue fell backwards over a chair, and the class sat up and rubbed its eyes. Having been only in a state of sem i­ lecture somnambulism during hour, the prof recovered first and gingerly raised the bookrest to see what the cause of the disturbance might be. The two perpetrators of the decidedly practical joke recalled their dear teacher’s reputation for sternness, and held their breath. the REPRESENTATIVE BOARD IO STATUS DECIDED L ast M ee tin g o f Y ear E lects O f­ fic e r s an d P la n s for N ext Y e a r ’s W ork as government, In order to determine more clear­ ly its status and map out definite­ an ly its duties and functions agency o f student It was decided at the last meeting of the year o f the Woman’s Represen- i tative Board, held yesterday after- ! noon, to provide for a joint commit- i tee to draw up a plan for the activi­ ties o f the board for next year. This com m ittee will be composed of repre­ sentatives from the board from the the executive council composed of heads o f various wom en’s organiza­ tions, and from the assembly. Pending the report of this commit­ tee, temporary o fficers were elected for next year consisting o f Marie president; Daisy Mildred Smith, Jones, vice president; Edwina Duet., secretary; Miriam Gerling, treasuv- e r ; and Virginia White, sergeant at arms. Anne Marshall was chosen as censor o f the point system for th® regulation o f participation in stu­ dent activities, and Porter Lou Cal­ houn was elected official parliamen­ tarian for the board. acy J. Newton, dean At the close of the meeting, Miss of women, talk, complimenting made a short the board upon its valuable work dur­ ing the last year, and thanking the members for their cooperation. In reply, a rising vote of thanks was given Miss Newton for his assistance in the work o f the board. W ill B e G iv en on B ish o p K in so lv in g ’s L a w n ; P ro ceed * Go to U n ion Making its first public appear­ ance, the Dancing Club will present th* Twilight Dance Recital tonight on the lawn of Bishop K in solvin gs| home at seven o’clock. The pro-i ceeds o f the recital will go to Stu­ dent Center. The last rehearsal was held Tuesday night, and is re­ ported by Mary W ashington Ball, director o f the club, that everything is in readiness for the recital. All th e members o f the Dancing Club will appear on the program, which is as follow's: it Part I “ In a Japanese Garden” consisting of two dances, ( I ) “ F ireflies” ann (2) i n / * Cherry Blossoms and W is t e r 1 row* “Greek Games,” consisting of ( I ) “ The H untress,” “The (3 ) three dances, (2 ) “The Games,” and H unt.” “ A Frolic,” including “ A Moonlit Opening four dan­ ( I ) “Joy,” (2) “Punchinello,” ces, (3 ) “P olk ette,” (4) “ Pas de D eu x.- the Woods,” consisting o f 5 nature dan­ ces, ( I ) “ Wod Sprites,” (2 ) “ Puck” (3 ) “ Fairy Bubble,” (4 ) “ The Whit* Moth,” (5 ) “ Moon Fairies.” in Part II “ B elgium .” “ Rainbow W altz.” “ A F antasy.” Part III “ In A utum n.” or Accom panist, Isabella T. Powell. The charter members o f the club, those who made the team the squad in dancing are thirty-five in number. The following new mem­ bers have passed the try-outs: H es­ ter Anderson, Francis P itts, Zula McDowell, Ruth Hartgraves, Mary G ullette, Miriam Brown, Georgia Dancy, Daisy Mildred Jones, E liza­ beth Skinner and Myrtle Newton. EL EC TIO N O F B A S E B A L L C A P T A IN IS P O S T P O N E D Because o f the fact that several members o f this year’s baseball team were not present yesterday a fter­ noon, neither the election o f next year’s Longhorn captain nor the group picture of the team cam e o ff at the m eeting o f Coach Billy Disch’s diamond stars. baseball The letter men from this year &» squad will m eet again next Thursday elect next' afternoon years’ captain and have group picture made. in order to a From under the cover of tho b ook-1 L aw D ep artm en t W ill i i ----------- — o—------------ r x . . jingling rest, the prof dragged a clock, and held it at arm’s length. Instead o f the flam ing anger which the two students had feared, a beati­ fic smile of pleasure illuminated his indeed I face. “ Ah, my dear boys, must thank you!” he said. “About fourteen years ago some other kind students presented me a in this manner, and it is Just wearing out. A poor professor cannot a f­ ford to spend his meagre salary for I am more than gratified; clocks. I assure you that I I am delighted. shall never be late for class again.’* Still smiling broadly be took advan­ tage of the general attention which the incident had created to announce j a quiz, and w ent right on with the subject o f railroad administration. > clock C ounty Chairm en for M em orial U nion M eet H old C om m encem ent S u n flo w er Cerem ony the As a regular annual feature of com mencement law depart­ in ment, the sunflow er ceremonial will be held this year on Saturday after­ noon before Commencement Day. The cerem onial is held each year in honor of the senior law students. Flans for the feature were made at a m eeting o f the Senior I .aw class yesterday afternoon. Judson Fran­ cis, of Austin, was chosen at class orator for th® occasion. The cerem ony will be presided over by Judge John C. Townes, dean Informal of the law speeches will be delivered by promt nent lawyers from various parts of the state, in addition to the regular sunflow er cerem onial. department. and Plan for D rive B E A U M O N T S T U D E N T S EL EC T N E W LEA DE RS ---------- Word has recently been S H A N T U N G BY Y .W .C .A .I a n d discussed the means for stirring I up enthusiasm over the state for the received proposed building. Various plans were made, and it was decided that an active campaign will be put oi< during the summer. was sent to Tsinan, Shantung Pro­ vince, China, by the U niversity Y. W. from Miss Nancy Lee Swann, who Other chairmen have ap pointed and they will meet tomo>- row night at places designed in to­ morrow’s Texan. been Members o f the Beaumont Club met recently for the primary pur­ pose of electin g o fficers to serve dur­ ing the fall term of the next long session. Those selected were as fol­ lows: Brady Morris, president; Myr- tie McLemore, vice-» B ro w n La Ha* f i e . (f a r W D Kendall A. H a a *e r A aa* Drama Chaa. Banlator (Harold You a* R ather WU*on K a rri M ar I.a th a r M Kraoa H o rae# W alkar W ednesday. May 24. 1922 Editorials always labeled. You can aiel them stalking about each day They are easy to pick. Thej word 4*^iller,> is w ritten all over) th eir character. Have you learned yet to judge! I a “filler.” • B O O THIS WEEK Today Reed Music Society, S Hall, 5 p. rn. Thursday University Dame*, 2104 Sen Ga­ mc M K T T E X A N i m is now OFF FUESS WIT! il l y INTERESTING MULES Texas Rhode# Scholar Write# on “B olshevism and Bath T ubs” briel, 3 p. rn. THEA TERS “ Fillers” have some very dis-! tinguishing characteristics, j They look blank and are blank. Their countenance expresses no personality, no determ ination, and no ambition of any sort. TTiey are in the world without a purpose. They are the wishy­ washy type, swept hither and thither by every little gale that blows. They have made no plans for the future, and do nor intend to; their fu tu re is an ab solute blank. their motto. is their choice expression.I ry" In fact they are ju st bere b e - cause they are b r r * . They ^ M rrtng hurtoric»l at Oxford “ Bolshevism amusing . “ that the average Britisher enjoys a Of freedom than a Are you a “Filler?*’ , , _ - B a y lo r Lariat. "f r " ror' tha' °m .. I with em otion th a t finding sane and is left so filled! was written by Eloy Soule, The OFFICIAL NOTICES intended ALL PO LMS the Frank Poetry Prize contest should be left at the English office M. B .I 116, not later than Monday, June 5.1 for E. M. CLARK. i ALL prospective m em bers of the 1922 football team are requested to meet at Coach Berry W hitaker’s THE inter-dep irim ental contests, announced .swimming in Tuesday'# Texan to be held this afternoon at Deep Eddy, wilt be staged Friday a f­ ternoon a t 4 o’clock at Deep Eddy. Containing an outline r f «x-«todem 0 jjjee th u m t t m g m at 4:30. WITH THE LAST GASP With the appearance of the spring term examination sche­ dule comes the last chance of the season to kick against the finals, as has institution of been done several this times In spite of all year already. th at happened during the year, in spite of the fact that we have steered clear of the dean’s office, in spite of (perhaps be­ cause of) the hot weather, we still wish to register a feeble protest with our dying breath system. Not that against the examinations altogether wrong; but as given they are al­ together inadequate for what they are supposed to do. *o— *— ■— - are sensible words of expression is not an easy thing. Lillian and Dorothy Gish are fea­ tured in the production. Th** picture is based on the “ Tale of Two C ities” and Carlyle’s “ French Revolution” more than any other his­ torical facts, and as the grand finale com es with the stirring ring of the “ Marseilles,” if one can see it and not feel the need of wanting to get out and calm down, he is a strange and unimpressible human being. Texas Not since the days o f popular priced melodrama has the theatre- go­ ing public seen a more spirited play of action and excitem ent than in this production new Conway Tearle “Shadows of the Sea,” Which is the third of the star’s second series of S el*nirk Pictures at the Texas today and Thursday, SEN IO R S who are going on Cap and Gown picnic please sign up on the Girls’ S tudy Hall door. „ f the e r .l t o n n o f the B ritishers m d denying HOME ECONOM ICS club m eeting postponed from tomight to Thurv- The memorial to Mrs. Hugh Davis ^une * last o f the delayed March 2nd letters from ex-students are pub­ lished. There is also a long poem on “T exas,” by Robert Lyon Batts, '86, Other regular features are In­ cluded in the number. o~ —■— - — CARNEGIE FELLOWSHIP A W A R D E D EX-STUDENT Miss Frances Roma Evans of San I Antonio, who attended the U n iversity5 during the year 1918-1919, has been awarded a fellowship by the research I bureau of Retail Training at Car­ negie Institute o f Technology, P itts­ burgh, Pa. This bureau is operated on a co-!® operative basis with seven of the la r -' gent stores in Pittsburg as 'fmtribu- tors to its support with yearly ap­ propriations. Announcing the Opening of My Dressmaking Estab­ lishment at 112 W est 7th Street The policy o f the shop will be excellent up-to-date designs, workmanship, charges bs low as consistent with quality of service. Mrs. Edgar Floyd 1 1 2 W est 7th S tr e e t p -After Every Wear # WRIGHTS SWAT T H E HIGH PRICES the Meeting the managers Revise Constitution Executive Congress of City Union Will in regular sealion Mon­ day evening at 7:30 o'clock in the First Presbyterian Church, U 8. A., the congress o f the Christian Un­ cleaver Union will revise ntitution of that organization. In addition nominations for officers and department superintendents will be discussed. Students a t the University of Oklahoma seem to have hit upon a solution fo r a problem that is common to this p a rt of the world too— unduly high prices. The part Ida r cause of commo­ tion in this case was the exhor bitant price demanded by some of the dance halls in Norman for the use of th eir floors by stu­ dent dances; and the method ot remedy was simply student co­ ops ration. A fa ir price com­ mittee wan formed to represent the various elements in the uni­ versity. This body fixed what fair maximum it considered a the halls price for the use of to and finked agree to the schedule. Two re­ fused to do; a ban was placed on them ; all dances which had been scheduled th ere by Btu-) dent organizations were changed to other q u a rte rs; and the war was on. W ithin a month both In accordance with plans made at hails had capitulated. The Ok­ a meeting last Sunday, members o f lahoma Daily enthusiastic the Highland Christian Endeavor So- I over the results and wants to eiety will go on . picnic next Satur-j for th“ see the plan spread to necessi­ day afternoon. The E ndeavored ties in addition luxuries, ill meet at the Highland Presbyte ti­ with the student motto some- church a t 3 p. rn. and will be t h in g lik e “ W h e n y o u s e e a h igh< p r ic e — h it cars. th e p a lie r g o e s o n t o s a y , “ S o o n - 1 Th<* ladies o f the church will be rev­ e r s may m aterially reduce their p otab le for the lunch, living expenses and at the same time a fair price may be secured PRF M Pn u AWrfcIICT by the u n iv e r s ity and city com-! P~ : ™ ED_ BANQUET D* T E recreation Biunity for student and student necessities. En­ thusiastic student co-operation will work wonders ” It might work wonders in Austin too. Those who have the right to dis­ cuss and vote at the congress meet­ ing are the oficers the City Union, the president, secretary, and one elected delegate from each so­ ciety in the Union. i t . ” A n e d ito r ia l In tak*T» to the selected CHANGED TO SA T U R D A Y CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR PICNIC IS SCHEDULED —---------©----------- spot in to Members of the Texas Pre-medical Society will assemble for their annual I banquet at the Cactus Tea Room S at- urday nigh, instead of Friday as was ■ j Pre¥ioua]y announced. The president TM y i i f r f l p SCT TRi v a d T H E H I G H E S T H O N O R is o f ------ XI ere men students to be ort- ,s * f e t i n g 1 . v It , . on name the reward for * . to go to the banquet give their names to him. A large number o f former f pee ted to be present. It will be the last meeting of the m erit given in the University which thev would choose above al! o th e r® th e chance, arc that i ™ 'f r " \ om ° aly*rton «■ «*• a vast m ajority would vote for a Varsity “T ”. is conse-l quently no small congratulation that is to he offered to the latest list of men, the last of the year, to be aw arded the coveted letter in baseball, in track or in tennis W arning a letter is a reward for definite work done in the lime­ light. Those two facts combine j to give to the honor its pecul­ iar worth. CHAPEL NOTICE year. Mr. Wharton, continuing his talk# on faith, took as the basis o f his remarks yesterday, the inci­ dent of Jesus talking to the wom­ an at the well when he told her about the water of life. When she repeated her exper.enee with him to the people o f her village some believed but others later be­ lieved because and heard him. they saw pastors, Many of the prejudices which we have against religion are due to unwise p arents, or churches that su b stitu te creeds* for faith as a road to tru th . Religion is not a fixed pro g ram for one to accept in youth and abide by without growth. There is nothing w rong w ith doubt; there is no grow th w ithout doubt; th e danger is in staying in a state of doubt. Faith is the pathway to truth in discovery, in science, in social problems, in bushless, in religion. A S R E G A R D S F IL L IN G s p a c e We wish to remind you first and foremost, dear reader, that we are not w ritin g this to fill up space. A certain charge was ushered out of the vocabulary of some fair student last week that we wrote a certain article just to fill up. F a r be it from us to commit such a crime— whether had we let it go blank. In fact, our line of hot air for our Weekly E ffo rt is always out of proportion to the percen­ tage of advertising. * * • * All of which rem inds us th at we often think the world resem­ bles a new spaper Tt had to be filled, ae the good Lord placed ©oft* a few ex tras hr-re just to HU up space. These ti Hers are in 1918-1919 Miss Evans attended the Univer­ sity o f Texas and graduated from Newcomb College o f Tulane University in New Orleans In this picture Mr. Tearle play> with the degree of B. A. Miss Evans the part of Captain Dick Carson, a will take up her work at Carnegie gentlem an adventurer, a sea rover, a J Tech in September, man o f really high ideals and educa­ life I tion who gets his thrills through the seem ingly harmless de-j and; fiance and certain maritime to do contra laws that have in Y o u r F rien d s, Von Boeckmann- Jones Co. P rin ters with the transportation oi band goods. t om I government for than While this illicit form of trading the is the basie background Its «tory and provides more share o f the action in the piece, there are numerous side plots that produce a full measure of love interest and romance, to say nothing o f the many pre­ splendid ch a ra c te r portrayals sented during the progress of the story. — o-------------- OFFICERS ARE CHOSEN FOR JOURNALISM FRAT Follow ing the initiation service# ''lec"‘d ">emb.rn, Big- ma D e lta Chi. honorary professional journalistic fraternity for men. S u n -1 day afternoon held its annual e le c -! for the j ♦ion o f officers to *erve com ing year. The follow ing men were chosen: Carl ll. Swartz, presi­ d e n t; M aurice Angly, v ice-president; Maurice Crain, treasurer, and Moran D u n lap , secretary. --------------Q.------------- H illyer’a flower# persuade w here argum ents fail. Phone 6160. 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Study woodcraft, trees, plants, birds and flow ers in the great out- of-doors. The open air, the woods, the streams, the fishing, the boating, swimming, outdoor sports, and the military drill will make you sound, sturdy, erect and vigorous. Syste­ matic study from 5th to l i t h grades, inclusive; English and mathematics stressed; commercial subjects taught; studies made up— all under U N I­ VERSITY' MEN. S u m m er S ch o o l F rom J u n e 6 to A u g u st 4 W R IT E FO R P A R T IC U L A R S N O W A. M. S. CADET STYLE YOU’RE SURE OF You w ant style th a t not only looks good a t first but style th a t you know will look rig h t a fte r a hot Summer day. T hat requires fine quality and ex­ pert tailoring— the things you get here in Hart-Schaffner & Marx Summer Clothes A big stock of favorite fabrics— All sizes. $21.50 $25 to $40 Palm Beach Suits, $15 and Up W hite G aberdine Suits $15 Seersucker Suits $12 You can get extra trousers with these Summer Suits. TEN FOR Stebbins & James Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes FIVE CENTS B130 The Flavor Lasts! YOUR MOST CHERISHED MEMORY BOOK CHUCK FULL OF COLLEGE PEP CACTUS SALE CONTINUES FROM 8 A. M. TILL 6 P. M. ONLY A FEW MORE LEFT Do Not Disappoint Your Sweetheart or Mother By Failing to Carry Home Your Cactus Eleanor Hii Editor r n S c a n d in a v ia n O u tin g The members of the U niversity Scandinavian Society will have th eir annual outing Thursday afternoon at 5:3# o’clock a t Deep Eddy a t the Business and Professional Worn** en’s Club house. The honor guests at three seniors of the society, Nannie Ray Baker, Jessie Anderson and Oscar Ericson. this outing will be the F a c u lty C lu b B a r b e c u e AH members of th e U niversity Faculty Club with their families will enjoy an old-fashioned “ barbecue” accompanied by music, songs, danc­ ing and swimming, next Saturday a f­ ternoon at five-thirty at Bart on Springs. The entire program is under the direction of Richard Corner, who asks th at all members and their fam ilies be present at the 1'niversity Faculty Club house at 5 o’clock, that those now having cars may be provided with some means of transportation. o’clock Kappa Delta entertained on Tues­ day with a rainbow tea at the chap­ te r house. The rainbow scheme was carried out in various pastel shades of tulle and in the organdie dresses of the hostesses. Favors were tiny corsages of sweet peas. About fifty guests were served with rainbow ice cream. Mr. Eugene P ra th e r and Judge Miller of San Saba were visitors in Austin yesterday. They were in town for the purpose of consulting the records of the Archives D epart­ ment of the University. I a Tertulia will entertain its old picnic a and new members with Thursday evening rn East Woods. As this will be the last meeting of the club this year, initiation wit! o® held for all the new members. The m arriage of Frederick Carl Goeth to Zelma Beatrice Halm has been reported. Mr. Goeth is a grad­ uate of the Law D epartm ent of the University. Dorothy F etzer has returned to in San Antonio a fte r a the her home week-end visit with friends in University. M ias Bertha W hitaker who ha* been visiting her sister, Frances, at Lubbock Hall has returned to her home in Seguin. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Brown of Dal­ daughter, the Delta Delta Delta visiting their las are Dorothy, at house. Anna Mary Kavanaugh and M at­ thew Ka van augh have been called to th eir home in Terrell on account of the illness of th eir mother. Dewey Smalley has gone to George­ to attend the funeral of his town brother. Madeline Blocker has returned to her home in San Angelo, a fte r a visit at the Phi Beta Phi house. Helen M cCarty of San Antonio guest of Anna Mary was Kavanaugh for the week-end. the Adelene Dashiell has returned to her home from P. and S. hospital. Susie Taylor who is a t Seton In firm ary is reported doing well. Aristo Howells has returned from a week end trip to San Marcos. Jesse W alker has returned from a visit to Houston. Barnard College Committee Proposes Ideal Curriculum in Aiming to synthesize the courses presented to freshm en, so th at stu ­ dents may get at least a suggestion of the whole field of human know­ the ledge. and secure an idea first two years o f college work of the diverse fields open to students in order that arrangem ents of courses may be made fo r intensive work in the latter years in college, the Cur- rieular Committee appointed by the Students’ Council of Barnard Col­ lege, has “ ideal” curriculum. The proposed curricu­ lum, which is outlined in The New Student, fortnightly publication of issue the National S tudent Forum, of May 17, aims to correct present faults in college curriculum s; and to present points now neglected. constructed an The “ ideal” curriculum propose* five required courses in the fresh ­ men year. It includes a course in the history of mankind, designed to bring out the chief aspects of man** reflation to his environm ent by tra c ­ ing present conditions and tenden­ cies to historic processes. A course in the introduction to human biology re* and psychology would also be quired in the first year, as welt as a course general m athem atical analysis. The la tte r may be post­ poned until the sophomore year by language m ajors, who may substi­ tute a language course in the fre sh ­ man year. in E n g lish is R eq uired rath er than on technical or histori­ cal problems. Development of w rit­ ing technique in freshmen is pro­ posed through a course in the tech­ nique of expression. S o p h o m o r e C o u r ses a In the sophomore year, the “ ideal” curriculum includes: laboratory course in either chemistry, physics, botany, zoology, or geology; an in­ troductory course to economics; and a course in either European history, American history, or com parative governm ent. A course in either his. tory of philosophy, introduction ta philosophy, or a three-point philoso­ phy course, or a course in the Fine a require­ A rts D epartm ent is also ment in the second year. J u n io r an d S en io r Year* As provided by this outline, all re­ quirem ents shall be passed o ff early in the college course. By the ju n ­ ior year a student shall have a know­ ledge based on actual experience or the several departm ents, and will ba able to choose m ajor subjects on tn* basis of experience. D uring the Jun­ ior year, a student would have not more than course. is aimed at G reater intensification in the proposal th at the num ber of courses taken be reduced to four or less, provided ex tra work is done in connection with these courses. Cre­ dit for research and for organized sem inars would be given under the m ajor professor in the senior year. Language Test Provided required one English lite ra tu re would also be required for firs t year students ex­ cept for natural science m ajors, who can substitute a course in the the Englisn field and course until the year. The aim of this course is to present literature as an aspect of life, with subject m attev the emphasis sophomore postpone on The language requirem ent is to he passed o ff by the end of the junior year. In stead of an oral exam ina­ tion, the student shall be required to give evidence of having attained enough proficiency in either Ger­ man or French to be able to read a specified am ount in connection with the m ajor subject. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS offers CORRESPONDENCE COURSES THROUGHOUT THE YEAR Take a course during the summer months. The work may be done eith er at home or on a summ er’s trip. Courses of college grade, courses preparatory to Teachers* Certifi­ cates, courses in Law, and Business and Vocational courses may be had. Stop by I. Hall, Room l l for Further Information Questions on Athletics (Any question relating to athletics s left in the Texan office in the Main Building will be referred to a mem­ ber of the athletic s ta ff for answer. I — Editor.) Q. Mr. Bellmont: Please explain the num ber of letters given in basket­ ball. How many men received let­ ters in the past? Isn’t eleven about the record? A. All awards were based on definite rules passed by the Athletic Council in 1920, except the award granted Tom Dennis on special m erit. I Nine letters were given in 1921, and nine in 1920. — L. T. Bellmont. Q. Who controls the use of the Ford th at bears the name “ Athletic Council?” Is is for the Council or D irector? A. The Council controls the use of the car. The car was purchased for the use of the D irector and mem­ bers of the staff. — L. T. Bellmont. Q. Who checks the finances over the Director? A. All monies are handled by the auditor of the University. — L. T. Bellmont. Q. W hat are the duties of the A th­ letic D irector and why are they in­ dispensable? (Chance fo r lots of a r­ gum ent, but why couldn’t W. J. D. do them with the aid of a $100 stenog­ rapher and a $100 bookeeper?) A. The duties are outlined by the U niversity authorities in w riting and ratified by the Council. The position of director was created and a u th ­ orised by the Board of Regents In 1913. — L. T. Bellmont. GRADUATION DAYS Will Soon Call For GRADUATION GIFTS Gifts in Many Styles Gifts in Many Prices But All Good May Be Found A t YE QUALITYE SHOPPE The Gift Shop of Austin This is headquarters for Blue­ bonnet Paintings and Bluebon< net Prints. 1104 Colorado S treet THE DAILY TEXAN CLASSIFIEDS STUDENTS— Good, t i n t class bar­ ber service at the Hall of Fams, Palace Barber Shop, next doer to —af Kress. ate, satisfaction assured; HEMSTITCHING— Charges moder­ sewing machines rented and at Household Specialty Shop 17H0 La­ tf vaca. Phone 708§. repaired DR. WILLIAM E. BERGMAN, suite 905 Littlefield Building, dental surgeon and pyorrhea specialist, of­ fice phone 2538. Austin, T e x a s.— ti men during summer FOR RENT— Furnished rooms for 2503 Rio Grande. Available 25th inst. All conveniences with sleeping gallery. — 27 VV ILL W HOEVER found green silk' umprella with am ber ring handle in room 302 Ell. B. Monday. Please retu rn to Eugenie Marshall Grace Hall 7707. | LOST— a Kappa Alpha Theta pin with no name on it. Please re-! lo I __25 I turn lost and fo u n d office. to M argaret Preston or LOST— Saturday evening, a string] of pearls in or near East Wood*, j Phone 3778 for reward. St. Louis School of Occupational Therapy Offers (to women) a 12 months course in occupational therapy, including 8 months of crafts (weaving, baskets, wood­ work, leather, metal, pottery, etc.), lectures on medical and allied subjects, I months hos­ pital practice. High School ed­ ucation or equivalent, required. Big demand Tuition $125.00 for graduates good salaries. Apply to MISSOURI ASSOCIATION FOR OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY 3 5 1 0 W a sh in g to n A v e n u e St. L ou is, Mo. Let Us Watch Your Teeth DR. GUFFIN and associates D en tist* Phone 7839 — $12% Congress We do your worn now \ COLLEGE GIRLS will find the latest and loveliest styles in Foot­ w ear at D illingham ’s. H ere, indeed, is a profuse variety of p retty m odels and every girl will find m any styles to her liking. It w ill be a great pleasure to us to have you call an d inspect these new creations, a few of w hich w e list today. A White Kid turn sole Slipper with Spanish k o u i s ^ i n r A heel and cut outs on side. ^ lto .D U A White Kid turn sole box heel Slipper with buckle and dainty perforations. A White Linen single-strap Slipper with twin button attachm ent and hand-turned sole. A White Reinskin Cloth Oxford with white Ivory sole and heel and hand-w elt sole. A Patent Kid Strap Slipper with low box heel, buckle attachm ent and small perforations. $9.00 $7.00 Dillingham’s Hosiery You will like D illingham ’s Hosiery fo r its smooth, elastic and even texture. H ere are hose th at fit cloae at every point. We invite you to visit our Hosiery Section and see how ready we a rn \q serve you efficiently. Plain Hosiery $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 Fancy Hosiery $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 SWEET DREAMS THE G R EA T M O SQ U IT O REM EDY 35c D I L L I N G H A M ’S ' •A’L.ve*» it; vw‘W ig n m UNIVERSITY DRU!! STORE rim. TH E BEST FOR LESS — T hat is w hat we are able to give you by our system of rapid turn-overs.— Select your toilet goods from the most complete stock in towm. GRIFFITH DRUG CO. ‘W here Quality Counts’ GRADUATION AND FARTING GIFTS Nothing is so appealing as something made of leather and here you will find it worked up in many dainty and useful articles. May we offer the following suggestions: Dressing Cases Bill Folds Suit Cases Travel Bags Boston Bags Portfolios Brief Cases Purses Coat Hangers Pullman Slippers G raduation Books M e m o r y Books Fitted Cases Over-Nite Cases Week-End Cases Portmanteaus Hat Boxes Hand Tooled Purses Manicure Sets Bridge Sets We Are Exclusive Agent For The H A R TM A NN W ARDROBE TRUNKS ROBT. MUttLER & BROTHER Austin Trunk Factory SIO Congress Avenue BUY YOUR CACTUS TODAY YOUR M OST CHERISHED MEMORY BOOK CHUCK FULL OF COLLEGE PE P CACTUS SALE CONTINUES FROM 8 A. M. TILL 6 P. M. ONLY A FEW MORE LEFT Do Not Disappoint Your Sweetheart or Mother By Failing to Carry Hom e Your Cactus 1» o rd " for theiI, *li|tn,ility I record to be looked up. Before any- .. . aty. fins can p a rtic ip a te in the classic atn- letic e V er^t 0 f t y,f, yrart he m ust *atfs- the scholastic standing re q u ite d f y by the ineligibility of Tham es, B ara- of a Longhorn athlete who is tak in g m ore, and Youngblood, all of whom p a rt in inter-collegiafe sport O' —--------- w ere strong in various events. th o u g h t th a t each „ f them will eligible fo r the 1923 season. T he record o f each man scored „ C anoeing Practices R educed; Banquet Is _ _ _ _ n _ this yeat on in It is P lanned By Council th e each team , w ith points m eet follows. It will be noted th a t T ex a s’ to ta l score is 340 I-4 to 377 fo r all opponents. E xclusive of th e ; Illinois m eet, the up 324 points to opponents’ 210 1-4. lo n g h o rn s rolled A thletic Council Monday night, ^ t the m eeting of the W om an's th e (' vt r .v f> " t The D elta Tau**, tho u g h not tak- seven w a te r ev en ts, took a m ajo rity o f th»> first place- honors and placed in prac­ tically every ev en t th a t was run off. Alphonso R agland was point man of th*- a fte rn o o n , show ing up especially well in th e dives fo r the team . G eorge Pen degrass winning and R. P. M cClure also did well for the D elta Tau'*. high F riday a fte rn o o n a t 4 o'clock th* “ veral d ep a rtm en ts will com pete at Deep Eddy for acquatic honors. A. L, A hrens has direction of all the w ater in tra m u ra l sports. — —— ~o—----------- BASEBALL MEN AW ARDED GOLD FOUNTAIN PENS The follow ing will receive M em bers o f the cham pion L ong­ horn baseball team will receive gold fo u n tain pens from Rd R ath er, the ll m anager o f the U niversity Co-Opev- ative Society, and gold baseballs from the U niversity A thletic D epartm ent. these special aw ard s: Coach W. J. Diach, ('a p t. Bus G illett, Rube L eissner, Jim Nowlin, E m m anuel P onsford, G eorge j Johnson, A rth u r Allen, H erm an Odum, Enoch D unaw ay, Jo e W ard, John M ulcahy, Ed Garaon, Bill Boyd, Hugo A uler, O scar E ck h a rd t, K en­ neth M cCalla, and M oulton Cobb. : was d efin itely decided to c u t canoe­ ing p ractices fo r the team to sixteen, t on ac co u n t of the rise in t&e river, which m ade it impossible the girls to m ake tw en ty practices. The head-in landing for the team was also o m itted, and will not be included when th e final count is m ade to d e­ term in e who will make the canoeing team . fo r The nam es of the g irls w h o make the sw im m ing, canoeing, tennis, and , a rch ery team s will be announced j T h u rsd ay night, a t the last W .' A. A. I m eeting o f the year. held P lans w ere m ade for the *T* b a n ­ F riday be qu et, which will night fo r al) girls who have made a 400-point “ T ’*« It was also de- I eided th a t “ The S ports G irl," the W. | be A. A. p u t on sale F rid ay m orning. p ap e r would official RITCHIE IS SENIOR IN SIGMA DELTA PSI G eorge R itchie of M ineral W ells, a is the firs t man in Sigm a; ju n io r law stu d en t to m ake senior standing D elta Psi, honorary athletic f r a t e r ­ nity this year. W alter C. G oddard of A ustin has com pleted all require-! m erits except the swim m ing test. THURLOW b W EED Eniba! ui«r and F uneral D irector! Mode rn Funeral Home. Superior Ambulance Service. L am e* at !7 th Phone 6080 © MW o 5 7 3 5% 8 % 5 V ' 0 0 2 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * % TS © H 53 46 42 a t y f o 23 18 15 % 14 % 13 12 IO % 7 7 7 7 5% 6 3 3 % I 3 3 40 % 317 D O o t i a .. I Z 21 i . M SI I 12 .............. IO IO ............ .. .... ........ .............. ................ .............. 4 % 6% 8 0 I Vt 4 % 5 , 8 ........ 0 Name Sapp ....... S tinnett Loop ... Ritchie Me N a tt ......... T rout G ilstrap Atkinson Hawley Hamilton HemseU Smith Titsw orth Coale . Day vault P endergrass Vickers ......... I % .......... W ard Rabb .......................... ........ Goddard ....... Johnson - .... *r£------ Scuflock 1% 3 0 0 ...... ......... 0 0 0 g tm ....... Freshm an C om m ission W ill M eet F riday for Last T im e T his Year F reshm an C om m ission girls will bold th eir last m eetin g F rid ay a f te r­ noon at 5 o ’clock in the Y. W. C. re ad in g room . A ccording to the A ad io n of the convention, it has been decided lo have th e freshm an con­ vention n e x t y e a r, also to establish the sophom ore convention At this m eetin g the m ethod of election will be decided upon as well i s the n u m b er o f girls eligible to Serve on th e sophom ore commission who have been en g ag ed in the work the past year. O nly those girls who have done ex cep tio n ally wed will br considered. ---------- —•"p .............. TENNIS SEMI-FINALS ARE PLAYED BY GIRLS in the sem i-fin a ls of the wom en’s tennis tournament for th* f°M an<* silver ra c q u e ts held y esterd ay a f te r ­ noon, H a rrie t B rush d efeated Doro­ thy Y curing in th e first m atch, 6-1, 6-3. V irginia C a n to r won over Do*. la Cook in the second m atch 5-7, 6-3, 6-4 T h e fin a ls will be p lay ed this a i- ternoon a t $ o’clock on th e women'* j coons. Texas" T T I .... .. Opponents .. 73 44 81 36 16% 116% 55 62 59 58 56 61 33 DONNELLY A WHITE Plum bing and H eating C ontractor* 905 Congress Ava. Phone IS I » —yaw At The Co-op Expert Watch Repairing isnmnm»i.n til Dr. T. F. Cox Dentist Scarbrough Bldg. Your Good A ppearance m eans th a t you are not only carefu l o f your dress, but of your hair, nails and of your akin. U niversity Girls will find per­ fect satisfaction in our equip­ m ent and service. MARINELLO Ladle** E n tra n ce o f D riskill P h o n e 4 0 1 4 T ry O ur A A F a m ily J • U l l W a sh in g Sane/ if Austin Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. ( W e W ash in S o ft W a te r ) HANCOCK “ OPERA HOUSE T oday and Balance of W eek D. W. Griffith Presents “ORPHANS OF THE STORM” From “THE TW O ORPHANS” Starring Lillian and Dorothy Gish Special Symphony O rchestra SWIMMING TODAY A T )DY BATHING BEACH h W ater E very D ay THEATRE ■ b / V Today-T omorrow CONWAY TEARLE In “ SHADOWS OF THE SEA” E xtra Comedy i h am? a i: Today and T hursday AN AMAZING DECEPTION D ifferent From A nything You’ve Seen Before! Jesse blashy Rwnte JI GeotgeTIVelfbrd rTO0UC8Oft “T he G r e a t- w Impersonation UK* James litrtpuood Q Q ^ in a m o tu it& k iu n i W HO IS SHE? N ot u n til the fin a l scen e* are fla sh ed on th e screen w ill y o u k now . Coming Monday “ BOUGHT AND PAID FOR” QUEEN Last Time Today K atherine M cD onald In ‘ THE BEAUTIFUL LIAR” Coming Tomorrow H ogg in the The Hogg D ebating Club met last final m eetin g o f th* night year and brought to a culm ination the activ ities and issues of th e seas­ on. An election o f the o ffic ers foe the fall term o f n ex t ^ e a r was held w ith th e follow ing re su lts: H o b art Nelson, p re sid e n t; Gordon Nowlin, v ice-president; H. A. B rau t gum, sec­ tre a s u re r; r e ta ry ; M oulton Cobb, Chas. W ilson, re p o rte r; and Lesley Cooper, serg ean t-a t-arm s. The m eet­ ing was concluded by an appeal by Cecil C ham berlin to the m em bers of th e ir cooperation to give the club to those who are in charge of tP* work fo r the erection o f the Memor­ ial Union Building. A thenaeum held last night the fol­ low ing were chosen. P resid en t, J. P. Ellis of S aginaw ; vice p resident, E. J. W alker o f K osse; sec retary , L. N. R utledge o f A u stin ; tre a su re r, K. R D onaghey o f C handler, critic, H. j J . Y arbrough o f C h an d ler; report-! er, M. O. R ogers of C anadian; and serg ean t-a t-arm s, J. H. S chleyer of; New B raunfels. The th re e re p re se n ta tiv e s of th * A thenaeum in th e In ter-so ciety de­ b ate. B eard, Cox, an d R ogers, w ere honored by a stan d in g vote by the society in appreciation o f th e ir ab il­ ity as debaters! R ea g a n The patronnessea o f R eagan Lit­ erary Society will e n te rta in the m em ­ bers and alum nae w ith a p a rty a t the home of Mrs. Lula M. P rim er a t 2907 Rio G rande S tre e t this evening from 7 to IO p. rn. ----------------- o--------- —----- A th en a eu m In the election o f o ffic e rs a t the the final m eeting of the y e a r o f Hi!Iyer’s flow ers m ake old love new. Phone 6160. m m & jm m w s m BUY YOUR CACTUS TODAY I® P sjE3 1KI11 BF wn\ fie! Your Most Cherished Memory Book--Chuck Full of College Pep Cactus Sale Continues from 8 a. rn. till 6 p. rn. Only a Few Left :.4S hVsvr- m m m m m m w m m m m m r .