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T h e e a r l y y e a r s w h e n t h e n e w n a t i o n w a - s t r u g g l i n g a n d c r e a t i n g m e n — s c h o o l s, c o u r t s , a n d l o c al g o v e r n m e n t ; t h e , i . t h e e s t a b l i s h ! j o y of v i c t o r y a n d merit o f t h e r e p u b l i c will be r e l i v e d in arn lent l or e c o m e b a c k t o l i fe. i n s t i t u t i o n t h e l e g i s l a t u r e , * v i ; , i t h e ^ I J “ a s a “ Tx* a s C e n t e n n i a l W e e k ” p r o ­ c l a i m e d by G o v e r n o r M i r i a m A. F e i g n - o n S a t u r d a y s e t a s i d e t h e w e e k o f A u g u s t t i m e d u r i n g wh i c h tin* T e x a s C e n ­ t e n n i a l s h a l l b e d i s c u s s e d in e v e r y soci al a n d d u l l m e e t i n g , a t e v e r y d i n n e r t a b l e a n d in all o t h e r p l a c e s w h e r e m e n a n d w o m e n c o n g r e g a t e , t o t h e e n d t ha t T e x a s s h al l b e c o m e C e n t e n n i a l - m i n d e d . ” s p e c i a l j P r e p a r a t i o n s u q er W a y D u r i n g c a r r y i n g t h a t p e r i o d T e x a n s a r e u r g e d t o e n c o u r a g e t h e m o v e m e n t in e v e ry w a y f o r thi s g r e a t p r o j e c t f o r w a r d s u c c e s s f u l l y in 1 9 3 6 , T e x a s s h o u l d h o l d t h e C e n t e n n i a l , a n d it s h o u l d b e h e l d in s u c h a m a n n e r t h a t t h e r e s t o f t h e w o r l d will r e a l i z e t h a t T e x a s is en i t s f e e t . c i t i e s In m a n y w a y s T e x a n s a r e p r e ­ p a r i n g f o r t h e i r c e l e b r a t i o n o f a c e n t u r y . D o z e n s o f a n d t o w n s , a n d s i t e s o f i m p o r t a n t h i s ­ t o r i c a l e v e n t s , a r e a r r a n g i n g p a g ­ e a n t s t o e m p h a s i z e s o m e p a r t i c u ­ l a r p h a s e o f T c \ a - h i s t o r y t o c o ­ o r d i n a t e w i t h t h e m a i n e x p o s i t i o n d u r i n g t h e C e n t e n n i a l y e a r . It will p r o v i d e o u t - o f - S i a L * v i s i t o r s w i t h a s i n g l e i m p r e s s i v e e x p o s i t i o n a n d I’e x a s . J ' T e xa n s w i t h a w i d e c e l e b r a t i o n r e a c h i n g e v e r y o n e in t h e S t a t e . . . i i i . , , , , f u n d s A i d e d b y t h e f e d e r a l S t a t e h i g h w a y c o m m i s s i o n h a s un ,, . f r e e - * ‘D r t a k e n a p r o g r a m t o c o m p l e t e all c a r d i n a l h i g h w a y r o u t e s in T e a s by 1930. 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C o m m i s s i o n p r e p a r a t i o n f o r t h e c e l e b r a t i o n in I told b y s e c u r i n g p l e d g e s t o t h e ( Hu h T e x a s C e n t e n n i a ! Mi l l i on d u r i n g t h e m o n t h o f A u g u s t . T h i s C e n t e n n i a l d r i v e is a c h a l l e n g e to the e v e r y T e x a n to t h e T e x a s C e n t e n n i a l o n e c h a m p i o n t h r o u g h o u t ; c o n f i n e s of t h e S l a t e w i t h ; h e a t i a n d w i t h o n e a c c o r d . in t h e h a r v e s t b y t h e Rich a n d w o r t h y b e n e f i t s will be r e a p e d l a ­ b o r e r s a n d b o o s t e r s o f t h e T e x a s C e n t e n n i a l b y l e t t i n g t h e w o r l d get in- a g l i m p s e o f T e x a s w i t h • n u m e r a b l e a t t r a c t i o n s a n d dr v e r ­ ify i n g c l i m a t e . 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M on e y f e l lo w s h ip s is a p p r o p fi­ nally by t h e Board o f R e ­ tire p u rp ose o f p r o m o t in g h ola rship an d r e se a r c h in g e o f a r ts and sc ie n c e s re g r a d u a t e s ch o o l. is a d v a n c e d mx p e r so n s r e c e i v in g the y fe llo w s h ip s , rom Austin; tw o ai e fr o m a; o n e fro m In d ia n a; r is fr om P o r to R ic o. ii M au rice C ald w ell, San I* I; . has been a w a rd ed < Bo rnan. iced fe llo w sh ip in h is to r y , a n a*1 va: ivcd his b a chelo r o f a r ts H e r ecei fr o m O t te r b e in in 1927 i d e g r e e : l i I'*t and his m a s t e r o f a r ts de- rn th e U n i v e r s i t y o f ('h i- J 9*>0. CH ITO in l E d g a r ^ h a s b v€*n i i UWMH | f revery ed d e g i ce i si t v o f of a r t s ;cr. lint lh I). E a v e s , M a rlow , Okla., a w ar d ed an a d v a n c e d fel- in pure m a t h e m a ti c s . 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It el aor tai A u d ito r iii’ th e s e peri.. ■ will tie g iven ta x e s with* ut urn a im a m her University High Sets Open House Young Will Play For Union Dance Cool Ballroom, Free Punch Featured for Friday Entertainment B e n Y o u n g a n d H i s M u s i c will m a k e t h e i r l a s t a p p e a r a n c e o f t h e j s u m m e r s e s s i o n a t t h e U n i o n d a n c e on t h e n i g h t o f F r i d a y , A u g u s t It), t h e C h a r l e s Zi v l e v , m a n a g e r o f U n i o n , h a s a n n o u n c e d . T h e r e will j b e o n l y o n e m o r e d a n c e on s u m m e r c a l e n d a r o f t h a t o f A a g u s t I 7. t h e J nion, t h e F o r t h e f i r s t s u m m e r s i n c e 192 5 a c o m p l e t e s e r i e s of d a n c e s h a v e b e e n s u c c e s s f u l . Mr. Z i v l e y a t t r i b ­ u t e s t h e s u c c e s s o f t h e d u n c e s to t h e a bi I i t y o f t h e U n i o n t o o b t a i n l o c al o r c h e s t r a s a n d t o wel l - l i ke d t h e n i n e n e w t h e a i r p l a n e - t y p e h a v e a i d e d t h e r e g u l a r b l o w e r s y s t e m in k e e p i n g t h e U n i o n c o o l f o r t h e d a n c e s . A n o t h e r f e a t u r e h a s b e e n t h e s e r v i n g o f p u n c h t o t h e ( l a n c e r s a t no ext r a c h a r g e . i n s t a l l a t i o n o f f a n s w h i c h B e n Y o u n g a n d H i s Mu s i c a n d D u t c h vSeheel a n d l a s B a u d h a v e a l t e r n a t e d on t h e su mme r - d a n c e s . las b a n d A t p r e s e n t Se b e c ] a n d a r e p l a y i n g a n e n g a g e m e n t a t t h e R i c e H o t e l in H o u s t o n . B o t h t h e o r c h e s t r a s h a v e b e e n r e o r g a n i z e d f o r t h e s u m m e r a n d n a v e i n c r e a s e d rs. tin ii* m e i n b ‘*i>h p to it mei n N egroes to P resen t S on g P erform an ce A Proclamation To All To W h o m Th es e P r es en ts Shall Lom e N i n e t y - e i g h t yea rs ago on March I in th e quiet of W a s h - ingtifi-on-the-Brazos a little g r o u p of clear, calm men, sorely t r i e d by a t y r a n n i c a l g o v e r n m e n t an d w ea r y from conflict, d r e w aside f r o m t h e din of b a tt le and solemnly d e l ib e r a t e d . F r om t h e i r common counsel, on the next day, ca m e T e x a s ’ D e c la r a ti o n of I n d e p e n d e n c e . T h a t d e c l a r a ­ tion took on s tr a n g e force a month a n d ni n e te en d ay s la te r w h en S a m Ho ust on a n d his small b a n d of Texans, d evo te d to t h e principles of t h e ne w ly c r e a te d repu blic, won the victory of S an Jac into . U po n th e civilization th us f ou nde d, a l w a y s h e a r i n g in m in d th e heroic d e a t h s of t h a t small b a n d a t th e Alamo, the m a ss a c r e at Goliad, a n d the pr ivations of th e pioneer, we have builded. Now Te xa s r a n k s a m o n g th e first s t a t e s of t h e union in c u lt ur al a n d economic progress. As this first c e n t u r y of pr ogress d r a w s to a close th e mi nds of T ex a n s ar e t u r n e d to 191*6. A grea t Uentennial, d e p ic tin g in t r u e f o r m the se ye ar s of a c h ie ve m en t, is to be t h r o w n op en to th e p eo p le of the I nited States an d of th e ; w or ld. Such g r e a t exhibition has be en a u t h o ri z e d by act of t h e Te xa s Le g is latu re . F o r the pu rp os e of a c q u a in ti n g every citizen of the sta te - with the g r e a t obje cts of this patriotic mov em ent is is alto-! g e t h e e r fit ting t h a t a Cen tennial w eek be d e s ig n a t e d in w hic h ev ery village a n d h a m le t a n d in everey to w n a nd • city th e m e ss ag e of t h e heroism of t h e T e x a n s of o t h e r y e a r s be retold, t h e i r m e m o r ie s h o n or ed , a n d instilled in t h e m i nd s and h e a r t s of these d e s c e n d a n t s of ru gg ed f a t h ­ ers a n d m o t h e r s t h e th o u g h t t h a t T e x a n s never s u r r e n d e r , t h a t f ro m this d e p r e s s io n of recent years, new resolution has been born, ^ r e s i s t a b l y c ar ry in g f o r w a r d the flag of th e Lone S ta r into fields yet u n d e v e l o p e d but open to th e e n er g y an d im a g in at io n of citizens h e r e and tho s e to come to us th r o u g h s u cc ee di n g years. F o r th e pu rpo se s herei n stated, now, th e re fo re , I, Mir­ iam A. Ferguson, G o v e r n o r of the State of Texas, by virtue of th e au t h o ri ty in me vested, do officially pr oclaim that the w eek beg in ni n g A u g u s t I T be set aside as M yrtle M ic e D a u g h e r t y . H a r ­ bert D a v e n p o r t, J .. Mary T e m p le D ick son, J o s e p h in e D in a . AVilliam P a u la C h a rlo tte E dw ard D fbi, D o erin g , M artha S y k e s E d m o n d , M a rg u erite E k n m n , Edith N a th a lie Kk'-trom, Mary L ynn Evans, M ary E liz a b eth P atricia I- a g g . M ary l o e r s t e r , F e e h a n , A iola Margueit* F r a n c e s L o u ise F u llim v o b r, Anna Belle G ilm er, R ubin H en ry Gold- Air*. C h r istin e H a w k in s washer Mrs. Lucite P e a r c e G ra g g , ( i race, G rah a m , Alice F in n A yn e* E Iise A d d a Iv o n n e G u erra, ce* G raves, % K a th r y n H a n ra h a n , S y b il Guthri i H arris, J a n e Bar tv. .Tack AViiliai ad, M a rc K a th e r in e E le a n o r ll* H icks, A d e lin e H en d e rson . I )oi a Hath- aer, Al?- J a m e s Orville Hi leon F u n k H ollan d , N o la n H o r t o n ,! Helen L o u is e ll o s k i n s o n , AVilliam A le x a n d e r H o w e ll, Robert E lm s H u m , Jack Bt ll J a m iso n , 1 'la ud e Calvin J e n n i n g s M a rg u er ite J o h n ­ son, R u fu s E d w ard J o h n so n , R u b y Lea J o n e s , J u b a Irina K a da n ka , Milam S h e lb y K a v a n a u g h , A l f r e d , Kettler. E le a n o r Kirby, Ivy K a t e ) Laird, S a m u e l B ed ell L a nd ru m , j W alter 1 )-ca' L a n g n er, Kila V . L a­ nier, Rosa E liz ab eth I.ca, A lic e I.e d g e r w o o d , O livia Mary L e S e u r , Je an M elan ie J a m e s L ichte, E u g e n e S o lo m o n Lib ien stern . Jr., Frank John H ja lm a i L in g u ist, Mrs. L aura W ork s L o g ­ a n s , Mrs. F lu rry Guinn I o w e, Ha- | zn! k ir k e Lyle*, J ess ie Mae Mc* a l ­ mond, Mary L ew is M cC lellan. Abo­ te it T i . yu i Mi L a m in. ! e v y . < thristine j W a rren AA nod M cSpadden, F a y i Y v o n n e M erg e n t h a l , W illiam Cee I LMerritt., W illiam L e o n a rd K a y Mil- ler, Nan rn a Moore, Milton Bert is Morris, I loci* R aiford M orrison. John J o se p h M ueller, C harles Ash- j w orth Nash, V e s t a A p h em ia Ne! an Oak*..*®, M a urin e son , Barry I P arn ell, C la r e n c e C op lyn P ea rso n , j Elbert Louis P e rry m a n , C a roly n S m y t h u? - on P o tte r, P ierce, Joh n T h o m p s o n Flu nket t , Edw a rd (C o n tin u e d on Fag* U n Main B uilding S ton e T o Be U sed for C lub T E X A S C E N T E N N IA L WE E K as a special time d u r i n g which T exa s Cen ten nial shall be discussed in every social and club mee ting, at every d in n e r table, a nd in all o t h e r places w h e r e me n and w om en con- b u i l d i n g , a n i g r c g a t c , to th e e n d t h a t Te x a s shall become Ce nt enn ial m i n d e d an d t h a i plans now definitely m a d e for carrying- f o r w a r d in 1936 this g r e a t proje ct to a successful co ncl u­ sion ma y be c o n s u m m a te d . r e a d y Col c a n be B u i l di n g . In Testimony W h e r e o f : I. Miriam A. F ergus on, G o v e r ­ nor of t h e S tate of Texas, have h e r e u n t o set my h a n d an d h av e ca us ed t h e Seal of Sta te to be a f f ix e d h ere to at A u s ­ t i n , Texas, this th i r d d a y of August, 1934. MIRIAM A. F ER G U S O N , G o v e r n o r of Texas. W. W. H eath, Secretary of State. S to n e from th e base o f t h e obi Main B u il d in g w ill he used in the r e c o n s t r u c tio n o f th e C o u n tr y Club which b u rn e d last spring. E. B. S n e a d , c o n t r a c t o r w h o has j th e job to tear d ow n th e Main Building, also ha-- th e C o u n try ( lub job . C o n s tr u c tio n has already b een st a r te d on th e C o u n tr y Club t h e b u i l d e r * w i l l be t h e S t o n e a* s o o n a* it t h e M a i n r e m o v e d f r o m O n e e n d o n e - h a l f mi l l i o n br i c k* f r o m t h e Ma i n B u i l d i n g a r e b e i n g r e t a i n e d b y t h e U n i v e r s i t y f o r u s e as ins i de b r i c k s in t h e c o n s t r u c t i o n o f t h e N e w M a i n Bu i l di n g . ................ — - — --- o J. At e l d o n J o n e s , w h o r e c e i v e d hi® m a s t e r o f b u s i n e s s a d m i n i s t r a ­ t h e U n i v e r s i t y in t i o n d e g r e e a t 1 9 2 2 , is now I n s u l a r A u d i t o r f u r t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s g o v e r n m e n t o f t h e P h i l i p p i n e i s l a n d * . 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H a rriso n , a m e m b e r o f the S ig m a Nu fr a t e r - J d a y sc h o o l cla ss at th e U n iv e r s ity n ity , h as b een on th e s t a f f o f th e J M e th o d is t Church S u n d a y m orning the S e g u i n H ig h S c h o o l and e m p h a s iz in g th is g u m m e r h a s b e e n t e a c h i n g in o n e o f th e c o l l e g e s in S a n M arcos. ------------- o---------------- T O D I S C U S S R U S S I A AA'eston M urray w ill te a c h R u s s i a n s o c i al c o n d i t i o n s . d u r in g | at 9 o ’clock . He w ill sp e a k on f ir s t h a l f s i t u a t i o n , --------------- ---------- th e is ---------- o - t o e a se M A S - with th e U n i v e r s i t y o f C a lif o r n ia PAGE T W O T H E S U M M E R T E X A N TH U R S DA Y, A U G U S T 9, 1934 Diminutive Pat Ankenman Purchased by Houston Buffaloes Joins Faster Company r n * • QAI CV TEXAN h U , ••flours fcOlTCti. r H E R E has a l w a y s be* n o n e t pendent has prided hi nisei th at is he has a lw a y s tried Ie b d o n ’t m ea n w e h a v e sta y e d up fan cy m e th o d s of r e p o r tin g spin alar co u rse o f s p o rts w r it in g . W tr ie d to writt* stKjrt^ in a sa n e oth er w riter's story. 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Stop by and where Refreshments really Refresh you. let us convince you that here is Triple XXX iT h e Big B arrel G U A D A L U P E A T 28th T h I B E S T a t a r a / v - V *xxx xxx x x x x x x X X X - xxx f I George- p pip.- tor th, bor mer Longhorn To Make Debut Saturday lin em en from stalw art town. are h eavin g Jack Houston Pipe Company. is Gray, bio pa ami will pl a y his f i r s t g a m e in a ; B u f f u n i f o r m S a t u r d a y n ight at I Houston. P a t , who is the son o f P r e s i d e n t j Fred A nkenm an o f t h e H o u s t o n t e a m, h a s bee n p l a y in g w i t h t he G r e e n s b o r o team in t h e P i e d m o n t j L e a g u e a n d his s e n s a t i on a l pl a y - c a u s e d t h e B u f f of f i c i a l s to p ur - I chase him f o r $2 5 0 0 . Carey Seiph, h ustling sk ipper o f the B u ffa lo e s, is tryin g to drive hi steam into the first divison so as to q u a lify f o r the O 'Shaugnessy plan play-off, and A nkenm an w ill join the team alon g with Johnny Rizzo, an oth er H ouston boy who has been leadin g the N ew Y ork­ l y n Sylvania L eague with t h e .381. A nkenm an and average o f Rizzo w ere team m ates on tile 1928 Houston Junior B u ffs. A nkenm an entered the U n iv er­ sity in the fall of 193 0. and the follow in g spring was a m em ber of the Longhorn freshm an team. He graduated to th*1 varsity in ’32, and the fo llow in g year saw him perform so brilliantly that he was awarded an all-conferen ce berth and place on the A ll-American col­ lege team . A lthough he w eigh s only 140 pounds, A nk en m an w as respected by all the pitchers in the S ou th ­ west C onferen ce, being known as a heavy hitter. His work its the field left nothing to be desired and he was an im portant c o g in the S teer double com bination. A n k en ­ man to M cD owell to Munro, that so often pulled the Longhorn pitch­ ers * ut of a hole. University o f T ex as In {licking an all-tim e all-star last j s p r in g Co a ch W. J. ( Un c l e Billy) lh -ch. who taught Pat the finer arts of the gam e, placed the little Houston ath lete at shortstop. team ------------- o------------- Pittenger Names Degree Aspirants COOP Sixteen Candidates Seek Masters of Science in Education AUGUST GRADUATES L itt le Pat Ankenman, who has been bought b> the Houston B u ffaloes co t ill the short field position, and who is expected to play a big part in the team ’s determined drive to finish in the first division, thereby q u a lify in g for the O’S h au gn essy p layoff plan, is shown above giving the ball a ride while a m e m b e r 'of The U niversity of T e x a s team. i be on e o f the greatest that the U niversity team s have ever had. BR I D E- EL EC T HONORED Mrs. Louise B o n n e r of H o u s t o n , the f o r m e i L a T r e l l e Waiting*-! of Aust i n , e x - s t u d e n t of t he U n i v e r ­ sity and m e m b e r o f Phi Mu s o r o r ­ ity, e n t e r t a i n e d W e d n e s d a y m o r n ­ ing- with a c o f f e e f r o m IO *o 12 o’clock h o n o r i n g h e r sister, D o r ­ o t h e a Wa t l i ng er , also an ex-stu- J o h n dent T h o m a s M a h o n e o f McAl len. The a f f a i r w as given at t he h o m e of Mrs. IL F. W a : tingot*, m o t h e r of the br ide- el ect, Mrs. B o n n e r a n d duties. h ost e ss w h o as si st e d a b o u t 50 guest* called d u r i n g the m o r n i n g . Miss W a t t i n g e r will be m a n ied A u g u s t a n d bride-el ect of I I. in RED U CI NG RECIPE W h e n Evel yn Ven a bl e, w a n t s to lose p o u n d a g e she does it— n o t by d i e t i n g — b u t by w o r r y i n g a lot. 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T h e c o m p l e t e sc hedul e f o r t ho com i ng season will be r e a d y f o r pu b l i c at i on w i thi n a d ays , * ’a t t a i n 1 ook a n n o u n c e d . few A n u m b e r of t h e s t r o n g e s t t e a m s in t h e W e s t a n d S o u t h w e s t a r e n eg o t ia t ing f o r d a t e s on t he L o n g ­ h or n sc hedul e . A r m y , civilian, a n d col lege the L o n g ho r n Polo Field rn xt fall, Cook t e a m s will play on l a t ed . T h e e n t i r e l i ne up t h a t wo n ’ii*' h i gh e st of h o n o r s t h e L o n g ­ h or ns last s e a s o n will r e t u r n this to Cook w h o ex- v ea r a c c o r d i n g cts “ that the com in g eason will for ITALIAN AT S E V E N Helen Mack at the age o f 7 in her to -peak an Italian role in 24 hours. first sta ge part learned P I A N O MEMORIES Mi r ia m Hop ki n s will n ot t o u c h a piano because she had to take lessons when she was a child. 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AUGUST 9. 1934 T H E S U M M E R T E X A N PAGE THREE S CH W A H TZ- S( M A R R I E D I S H O U S T O N knottier Tarzan Film A t Queen By M A B E L S H E L B Y ____ N S L O W - M E A R S W E H T E X A S ' S W E E T H E A R T S U N D A Y I N M E N A R D V I S I T S I N i f > D E L T A K A P P A G A M M A E N T E R T A I N S M E M B E R S E D U C A T E D IN ENGLAND Negro C horus W ill Sing Friday Night The St. John District Jubilee Singers, well known n e g r o chorus,, will be presented in a program at the Open Air T h e a te r Friday night, Angust 9. The chorus will consist of more than IOO negro voices, VV, f , Ful­ cher, m anager, stated Tho urogram will fee composed entirely of religious songs. Be­ sides the eh.n u , the prog ram will include a male and fem ale q u artet. 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W a r r e n William, and Edw ard E v e r e tt H orton opened to­ day to play through Friday at the Queen. “ T a r ta n and His M ate” with Jo h n n y Weis­ m uller and M aureen O Sul­ livan comes S a tu rd a y to play through T u e s d a y . “ S P I T F I R E ” s ta r r in g K ath a r­ ine H *pburn with Robert Young and R a id ; Bellamy last times today ut the H an­ cock. “ T h irty Day Princess” with Sylvia Sidney and * ary G ra n t plays Friday ami S a t­ the Kid” urday and “ Billy with Wallace Beery, Fay Johnson a n tfJo h n Mac Brown play comes Sundae ■* hrough Tuesday. to | HERE IS AN EARLY EXAM QUESTION r i * h t T h e At n e w B r o w n K A l ­ ba Gab ard i n e S p e r t a t o r p u m p , matt long b n b y c a l f b r o w n t r i m . an d m o r e J o h n n y Wciftmieile and M aureen (J pose o f ‘ b e picture “ T a rz a n a n d His Mal through Tuesday at the Queen. O pening I oday MARTY.” th e novel story t u mushes and most Reviewed T o d ay I l l TI I M AN, W H A T NOW ? 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And it s e ems th a t it will be u p to t hese y o u n g peopl e to set t he worl d on a s a n e r a n d wi s e r basis in y ea rs to co me . In Engineering Dean Taylor Names Those W ho Expect Diplomas This Month S e v e n t e e n s t u d e n t s a r e c a n d i ­ a n d I d a t e s f o r b a c h e l o r o f s cience b a c h e l o r o f a r t s d e g r e e s in t he Col­ l ege of E n g i n e e r i n g f or t h e A u g - 1 ast P r o f e s s o r I T. IT. T ay l o r , d e a n o f I he College o f E n g i n e e r i n g , a n n o u n c e d W e d ­ n es day. c o m m e n c e m e n t , C a n d i d a t e s f o r t h e d e g r e e s a r e a s f o l l o ws: b a c h el o r o f science in ; civil e n g i n e e r i n g —Andrew' B r o w n , ; J. R. C a ni on , F r e d Boy a r d Callins, J o s e p h W a l t o n Mosley, J a c k B. 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Have you ever selected some person for youi ideal man or woman and attempted to become like him or her? Have you ever seen one person who had almost every quality that you admired? Have you ever read about o h or known a person whom you tried to b e Not as h a p p y tho, s o me ho w, like? Now t h e “ ch i l l u n s ” of Uncl e doe. T h e y sa y “ m o r e ” i n s t e a d o f ‘‘mo , " T h e y lion'! sing al ong w i t h work, spooks no l o n g e r lurk. In d a m n Se e ms to me this Ya nk e e fight, t h e y ’r e educated no, Perhaps so or perhaps not! One does not 1)k1n 1 dl) th*J ,Saris.v r!Kht, T H E Y T O R E D O W N T H E O L D M B. W i t h a p o l o g i e s to a n y a n d all p i n e t r e e s . ) mean in this connection movie-hero stuff neith er does one mean any sort of human wor ship. But sometimes, one might better say oh, t h e y ’ve t or n d o wn t he old M. 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