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Speer gave the closing message, “ L ift lip your e y e * — l a y d o w n v o n r life.*’ and M r . M o lt pronoun! e I t he tilth intel lint ioiial eon vo litio n ( I the s tu d e n t \ o l u u t e e i M o v e ­ ment eloped. It i- i in po--i hie to o - lim a te tile Ullin (•mc or result et Ib is co n v e n tio n on the st i a l d it bt< <»t to d a y . In d i r e c t ly cre ated m a n y boud* of int el‘co lle g ial e f e llo w s h ip : d ir e c t ly ii a w a k e n e d I be-** thousan ds ut -indent-, and through them m a i n o th e r thou-nml- to the great need am i im p o rta n c e ot the in is-ion w o rk . and {.» tin* p >--ibilitv and praet ion bi I i t \ ot b rin g in g to pa-s the w a t c h w o r d , “ I he ev a ng « I i/ a t ion ct the w o rld in tin * g e n ­ era I iou.” D O IN G S O F T H E C O L L E G E S . E v e r y trolley ear in Poughkeepsie ex­ cept one was destroyed recently b y fire. V a s s a r g irls w a lk e d to church. 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C all at 400 E a st OO/I n a A f y * rn,. rn iii :.;1i ■ r v- £ L _ 1 ii % # lug % im* PH •§• • a i I Mi « , j 4fh s ** ISL-. M T H E T E X A N 5 P E R S O N A L S . S 3 C I E T Y . Complimentary Lecture Under Auspices' invitations; they were Messrs. J. A let t e r from “ Si** Edwards t h a t lie w e n t to work iii th e S e y m o u r J s t a t e s N a t i o n a l Bank Monday, and lik es his po sition very well, Ballard Caldwell was called home to in his Kl Paso hist w e ek bv illness f a m i ly , las last week, Kd Lamnell made a short visit to D a l ­ Dr, doe Sh elto n ot Waco, a gr a d u ate visited past of Sig m a Alpha Kpsilon house the University of Virginia, the week. Adrian Bool visited his home at C a m ­ eron last S atu rday. Mr. Philip Sanders, an old A. and M. man. visited the 'V a rsity Wednesday. Miss Mabel Kl rod of Houston and the Franklin, Tenn., the \ \ on urn s Building girls for M i s s e s McDonald o f visited a couple of days this week. NOTICE. of Ashbel. W ednesday e v e n i n g , March 2 1 , M r . BollerI Burton will lecture in the Audi­ t o r i u m ti ti d e I t h e a u - p i c e - u t t h e A s h b e l I . i i e r a t x S o c i e t y o f t h e I n i x e r - i t y . 'I h e j Ashbel girls have arranged to give t Ii is i lecture c o i n pl intent a r y public. I “T he M odem ] T h e subject will the be to D rama.” T h e Ashbel society has a lw a y s en*I joyed a r e p u ta tio n for doing th e right t i l i n g i n t h e r i g h t w a y . L a s t y e a r t i n * s o c i e t y s c o r e d a b r i l l i a n t s u c c e s s in t h e i r p r e s e n t a I i o n o f “ M i d s u m m e r N i g h t * - * Dream :** this reason they have engaged t h e distinguished a u th o r, poet, literary critic and lecturer, Dr. Biehard B u r t o n , of Boston. At 8 :30 p. iii. on W e d n es­ day . March 21, at the I Vm*r>ity a u d i ­ to riu m , Dr. B urton w i l l lecture on “The Modern Drama.’’ His style is f a s c in a t­ i n g his met hod original; no one eau fail t o be interested, T he Ashbel, aided b y s o m e o f A u s t i n ’s r e p r e - c n t a t i v e w o ­ (*%* | Klt r o i i c — e s . xxiii j >r e s e nt Dr. m e n a s Burton as a compliment to tin* citizens of Austin and the to tin* s tu d e n ts of U niversity. No admission fee wilt elm r e e d ; every to a tte n d . T h e list of patronesses will a p p e a r iii next S u n day s paper. T h u r - d a y n i g h t t h e P h i l h It a I b e t a Ki n t e l ni t y g a \ e a s m o k e r , at t h e ( ' h a p * t e r I m m i x ' u n S a n \ n t o n i o a n d I x x e n t y * ! 11 ii d - 1 rout x in h o n o r ut h e r a l u m n i . t lie a e t i\ e c h a p t c l . I »e"ich*s ii c a h e m , and a l a n ai . a t h e f a e u l t \ n m n b e i et f r i e m l s xx e r e p r e - e i i t . B e f ‘r c - l m i e i i t - w e r e served, and Besserer’s orchestra added t<» t h e p I e a > I It c o f I lie u e e a s i u t l . I h e ex c u i n g xx a - o n e ut g o o d tel l o w s h i p a n d w a s i h o n n i g h t s e n j o y od I >y a l k -K- M a r e b m i l I l ei n a I o n ii d e r > P a x i n f r a t e r n i t y calendar, th e ir Alpha Fps!Ions c e l e b r a t e d the S i g m a it w i t h a s m o k e r p i x e n a t t h e i r e h i p t c r I m m i x * . As it was also t h e oeeasion for intro* d n c i n a t l e i i l a t e n t p l e d g e , A l l . S. ( . ( a p p e l . 1 h e ex c u i n g xx a s o n e o f d o u b l e r e j o i c i n g f o r t h e m . \ h o t o y s t e r e o u r - e XX a s s e I Ned d u r i n g l i t e s. A, E .’s honored the members of the vis­ iting Tuisket ball team from Baylor with t i l e e x e l l i l l a . I). W i l l i s , Roilier. Wofford, Mat* Dona hi, Al* llie-e.| lixiil. aud Ma--itlgale. Besides the theta* \\c|c j i re-cut Samuell. W nile) . Irate) nit X . Ah - - i -. Dunean, Richey, Gardner. Atkinson. Keating, (intaiel I. Pm dinger. White. Ld- •jell, < dover. Loekridge, 1*1 ad X . Stevens. tin* in em ber-. Fit t i e v B r e d . ” ii lit I " I n d e r t h e i * r« *< * ii - w e t I I ret*; ” “ P l o w . B l o w . T h o u AA i n t e r AA i u d . ” s e r v e s f o r b a s - , t e n o r a n d s o p r a n o t r i o ; “ O n a Da y Al a c k Hi e D a y . i- a r ­ r a n g e d t"i a d u e t , w h i l e s o m e s o l o m i n i hers are, “Then H a te Me if Thou W i l t , f o r s o p r a n o ; “ S h a l l I t o n i p a r e I bet*. one is cordially i n v i t e d C o n t r a l t o , "Some Glory in I heir Birth. be! for tenor. Since Brass N o i S t » a t e . bn* for bass., and ‘W h e n t e n o i . a n d ut l i e r s . tor lt.surace. I h i s xx ill b e t lie - e e - in ond of the series of a t t r a c ti o n s brought j,v l i e * M a t i n e e M u - d e a l * b i b a n d s u r e l y will be well attended, as all students seem so much interested front a literary a s xx e l l a s m u s i c a l - s t a n d p o i n t . T I P S x v i i i l a * t h e l u s t i s s u e o f t h e I «■ \ a 11 m i l { a f t e r e x a m i n a t i n n s a r e o x » r . A c ­ lay t o c u s t o m , t h e B o a r d c o r d i n g x xi i i . . . , their pencils iii order to devote « t h e ] down t h e i r a t t e n t i o n to their o w n w o r k . The German Club is growing and pro- '•lime M ha- been I bole <»re--111 g placed on n meinb e r - h ip ba-i-. -pie 11 I id Iv a r e i i o xx* m o l e t h a n ii h u n d r e d m e m ­ b e r s , a rid . . I v a 1 1 x en jo\ e I. t h e s e rn i - xx'» e k I y d a n c e s a n * i- some t a l k ot I h e r e { n m m e u e e i n e n t H e r m a n . b u t t h e ils v,.t t o , , in,I, ■linit • • t o im a n - n o n n e e d . ---------- — C a m p u s I m p r o v e m e n t s . STUDENT MEETS WITH PAINFUL ACCIDENT. left s a n i t a r i u m t h e Au s t i n for his health. Hal Ll. Logan, one of t h e well k n o w n s t u d e n t s of tho U n i v e r s i t y , w a s t a k e n y e s t e r d a y to mo r n i n g , suf f e r i ng w i t h a se ve r e a n d p ai nf u l w o u n d on t he left leg, w h i c h r e s u l t e d f r o m a n a c c i d e n t on t he D u n ­ c a n r a n c h n e a r B u r n e t T u e s d a y last. iucbu^ c a n ration n e a r d u i h c i L o g a n t h e U n i v e r s i t y a f t e r C h r i s t m a s hol i days a n d w e n t u p to t h e T h e D u n c a n s r a n c h are f r a t e r n i t y b r o t h e r s of his. L a s t T u e s d a y he, w i t h H a r r i s D u n c a n , f or- 11]e r Iy c a p t a i n o f t i m U n i v e r s i t y f o o t ­ t h e t e a m . w e r e c u t t i n g w o o d o n b a l l r a n c h a n d L o g a n w a s p u s h i n g a small t r ee while D u n c a n wielded t h e ax. In s o m e u n f o r e s e e n m a n n e r t h e a x o r t h e t r e e slipped a n d t h e s h a r p edge of t h e . ! a x s t r u c k L o g a n l e g j u s t a b o v e t h e k n e e , B e l i e s c u t t i n g t o tit.- b o n o . L o u a n t o a n e a r b y h o u s e a nd w a s r e m o v e d I n s w o u n d a t t e n d e d t o . Ii* w a s b r o u g h I tr ain, a r r i v i n g to A u s t i n on t h e first here Wed iie s d ay nfteriioon, a n d w a s to the Phi I >**lta Tin ta * liapter t a k e n on T w e n t y - t h i r d street. His 11 on se w o u n d w a s so seri ous w a s the d e e med wise f o r t r e a t m e n t . D r . H o m e r s a n i t a r i u m a t t e n d i n g H i l l . nou ii rod y e s t e r d a y v.-Vy pai nful i n t h o i n d i c t i n g a w o u n d t hat the* wound, i s not nonsbU-rod r emo ve h i m physician, it t o t h a t t h e to < I A. < I • » ■ • * I • • I I t * I ' I serious. Logan is from Mi.-souii. I s e v e r a l ’ a T H E P A C K A R D a ^ p a n _ B e st $ 3 .5 0 a n d $ 4 .0 0 S h o e M ade A r p . u . ax rh iv J L o 1 610 L a v a c a St. r n r i e ..Money Loaned on Anything.. H E S SE Y eon which the water into a s e r i n s o f "ST •• . h u h -I"""-' ...... u n d e r c o n s t r u c t i o n f o r s o m e t i m e a r c - m a ii h a si u s , xx Lei c l i l i e s ai »• b e i n g j) ox\' e< an p i e t e d ? a n d a d d m u c h t o th** p l a n t et}. Mr . 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