fraiht &exan First College Daily in the South Com m ander Byrd of North P ole Fam e to Lecture on Flight VOL. XXVIII AUSTIN, TEXAS, FRIDAY, DEC EM B ER 17, 1926. 113 IOO Business Hall IO Hall 8 9 F r id a y ’s E x a m Schedule Fr i da y, D ec em be r 17, at 9 GROUP III Anthropology IO lf . I, Ed. B. 210 Anthropology 101f .7 : Ed. B. 203 A rchitecture 206\v: Eng. B. 209 A. R. T. 101 f . I: Wesley Bible Chair A. R. T. 121 .f. I : Jo hn C. Townes Bible Chair. A. R. T. 13 3 f : Y. M. C. A. B otany 1.1: B. L. 12 and 114 Business H. I A dm inistration 23.3: G. Business Adm inistration 228f,: G. II. Business Adm inistration 238f: G. H. A dm inistration 411.1: Q Business Adm inistration 411.13: R Business Adm inistration 634 R Hall IL 210 250 Chemistry 40: M. B. 30 Chemistry 60: M. B. 30 Chem istry 61: M. B. Chemistry 62: M. B. 30 Civil E ngineering 32.1: Eng. Economics 1.7: G. IL 303 Economics 1.9: G. H. 305 Economics 1.35: G. H. 17 Economics 253fw: G. IL 315 Education I cf. I : Ed. B. 204 E ducation 5.1: Ed. B, 303 M. B. 105 English 1.11: English 1.13: M. IL 206 English 1.15: M. B. 208 1.17: M. B. 204 English English 1.19: Eng. B. 102 B. 172 English 2.9: M. 2 I 3. IL English 2.11: G. 203 IL English 2.15: G. B. 321 English 35.1: M. 306 B. English 35.3: M. B. 312 English .1 o.o Ed. I English 239f w : M. B. I Fren ch A . l l : M. B. 209 F rench 1.1: Ed. B. 302 Rrcnch 2.1: G. H. 301 F ren c h 14: G. H. 109 Geology 1.1: Law B. 103 Geology 4 2: U Hall 2 Germ an 2: M. B. 232 Germ an 22: M. B. 238 G overnm ent 1.5: G. H. 3 and 5 Governm ent 16: G. H. 7 Governm ent 25: G. IL 105 Greek 24: M. IL 403 Greek 25: M. B. 403 Greek 31: Ed. B. 212 History 5.3: G. H. I l l History 46: G. H. 101 Home Economics l l : Ed. B. 310 Home Economics 20: Univ. Commons Home Economics 161 f.3: M. B. 219 Jo urn alism 12: G. II. 300 Latin A: Ed. B, 208 Latin 5: G. IL 120 Mechanical E ngineering 102.2 Mechanical E ngineering 211: S. P. IL B. Philosophy 9: G. BL 200 Physical Education 156f: Ed. B. 307 Physical Education 250£w: G. H. 322 Physics 38: K Hall 5 Psychology 1.1: G. H. 215 Psychology ID If . 3 ; G. IL 201 Public Spekaing 2 0 9 fw .l: Law B. F ure M athematics la b c .7 : M. B. 32 P u re M athem atics la b c .9 ; Ed. B, 223 IL Pure M athem atics lbcd.33: M. 209 9 137 Sociology 47: G. IL 319 Spanish ' A.3: M. B. 205 Spanish 1.3. Ed. B. 207 Spanish 2.3: G. IL 103 Spanish 22.1 : M. B. 22f>’ Zoology 226fw: B. L. 326 Friday, December 17, at 2 GROUP VI An th ro pol aby 31: Ed. B. 203 A.pplied M athematics 1.6: Ed. IL 223 Applied M athem atics 1.8: Eng. B. Applied M athematics 1.10: Eng. B. A rchite ctu re 7: Eng, B< 301 A. IT, T. 3: V. M. C. A. A. R. T. I i l f : Y. M. C. A, Botany 1.2: B. L. 12 B otany 4 2 s : B» L, 5 Business A dm inistration 39 R Hall 210 209 I i (C ontinued on Page 4) L A S T C H A N C E 18270047 Semester Adoption to Necessitate Changes in Course Program P rof T ells Fairy Tale to Students, But it is True tale fairy So begins a ever afte rw a rd s .” student.", you may phone me the day a f te r the exam and I will be glad to tell you your grad e.” a time .... and they lived happily that smacks of the familiar “ Once upon But this fairy tale is true, for a professor of anthropology in­ formed his stud en ts that he would be willing their grades over the phone if they did the like waiting until not grades could be mailed by the Registrar a f te r Christmas. to give them feel T M W ISS TO GO ON RETREAT C onned and S taff M em bers to Practice T ow ard D egrees D uring C am p R egents to V ote on Final A p ­ proval of M easure A d o p t­ ed at Faculty M eeting By p o p u l a r opinion they d e a n s of th e Un iversity e n - ; dorse th e m o v e m e n t for a two! seme st er system as voted b y he f a c ulty m e m b e r s W e d n e s - iay afternoon. The deans are a1* I nest universal in approving of the ystem because of the advantage it I will o ffer tra n s f e rs from other a lleg e s and to students who grad- la te from High School in F eb ru a ry ] md wish to c liter college a t once. to The disadvantage which caused nest objection was the question of he num ber of term s ot be held d u r ­ ing sum m er school. This objection vus finally eliminated by making the pit ."Lion into tv-o motions; one for v two sem ester long term and the especially his C om mander Byrd is not only one of our g re a te s t air navigators but is the instrum ents whit h made his straight, arrow-like flight possible. These are the d rift indicator and the bubble sextant. He also carried the new sun compass. inventor two of D an H arper and Dean Benedict were outspoken in their approval of he new system. The change will take place a t the beginning of the or.g term for 1927 if ratified by the "(gents. They will take action on he m atter sometime during J a n ­ uary. ------------- o-------------- ^ Those reeciving cam per's degrees during the fall te rm w ere: Gyneth S tug ard , Minerva and La Verne Cunningham , Eugenia V ier, Irma Handel-. There are th ree other de grec in camping offered, the highest being the degree of gypsy. This i: 5he first year th a t the conferrin g of systematically been degrees worked out. has Practices toward any of these de grecs will be enacted a t each of the including hiking, cooking re tr e a ts cam pcraft, firelore, and other of the crafts p ertaining to camping. : Te-WAA-His* Medical, G raduate, and Senior have ju s t been printed and will b' immediately for distribution C onstitutions o f Sections H ave G one to E ngravers ready ifte r the holidays. ............. o-------------- G raduate and Senior pictures are i f f to the engrvaers in F o rt W orth (ays Bill Elkins editor of the “ Popu­ lar Book” for 1926-27. These sec­ tions have been closed several day." •nd although a num ber of the people n those groups failed to have their j lectures made, the sections are well represented. P ictures of the Medi­ cal school at Galveston (a m e to the last w e d , and were Cactus office sent the in Graduate and Senior sections. A >oon as th e copy has been re tu rn ed "rom the engravers it will be sent to the printers. to the engravers with “ About 250 J u n io r pictures have been made up to the pre sen t time and the sections will likely be closed 'non a f te r the stu den ts re tu rn from Christmas holidays,” Elkins said. The athletic section is near com­ pletion with the track, football, base­ ball, and tennis already closed, it is stated. — o Ralph Leo to G ive — Recital in N ew York During C hristm astide Faculty M em bers Are A m on g Contributors to Science Q uarterly Content* op*? the Southw estern Polit cid dfuyp,-? Q uarterly which has ju st neen ( placed in the mails in­ clude articles from authorities fron several diffe ren t institutions, accord ing to Dr. ( . P. Patterson, professor of governm ent in th e University of is a member of the Texas, who board of editors of the publication Articles in this issue are “ Foreign Investm ents and the A ttitude of the S tate D e partm en t” by D. M. T hom ­ as of the University of Arkansan “ Cotton Crop Reports of the Unite* State# D epartm ent of A gricu lture” by Joseph A. Becker of th'* Federal B urcua of A gricultural Economic- “ The Gary Dinner S ystem : An Ex norinicnfc in Co-operative Price Staid llzaiion” by Maurice IL Robinson of the University o f Illinois, and “ Re­ in* Change* in M arketing America! Cotton in E u ro p e” by Dr. A, IL Cox director of the B ureau of Busine** Research of the University of Tcxa? — _ — .— -o------- — —- R E B E C C A AGAI N FREED Ralph Leo, Head of the C onserva­ tory of Music in the University, will Rebecca Bradley Rogers wa? lib­ go to New York aa a delegate from erates! early T hursday m orning un der Phi Mu Alpha, honorary Musical f rn - term ly , to the National Convention bond of $2,000 on the charge of a r ­ u i the organization that will be held son a t low) will give a i Rotund Rock W ednesday afterno on, l e t Rochester. X. Y. recital on Long Island while in New The total bond under which she has been placed am ounts now to $7,000. York. Her husband, Otis Rogers, was r e ­ Due to Mr. Leo’s absence durin g ported slightly improved at Seton In- the Christmas holidays, no recital?* j will be given by his pupil*. He will \ firm ary Thu rsd ay night by Dr. Joe I be back in Austin J a n u a ry 3, to re- Eckhart. Rogers was taken to th e assume his duties in the University hospital in a serious condition Tues- j C onservatory of Music Cor the win-« day, and has a typical case of in fin­ ite? term, that was filed ag a in s t h e r *enaa, his physician said. friend and pilot, Floyd Bennett, will be the subject of B yrd’s lecture.-o-------------- D eans W ill Spend H olid ays A tten din g to C ustom ary W ork the deans of Almost all of the University will spend their Christ­ mas holidays in Austin atte n d in g to heir custom ary work, and p reparing for fu tu re work in their respective departm ents. V. I. Moore, dean o f m en; IL Y. Benedict, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences; IL T. Parlin, ju n io r dean of the College of A rts and Sci- ences; B. F. P ittenger, dean of stu- Jent life; and T. U. Taylor, dean of the College of Engineering, all will remain their holidays eith er a t work or a t rest. in Austin and spend Miss Ruby Terrill, dean of women, will spend the first half of th e hoi- day period in North Texas visiting relatives. On December 26 she will leave fo r the National S tu d e n t Con­ ference af Milwaukee, Wis. Judg e Ira P. Hildebrand, dean of the School of Law*, will go to Chi­ cago to a tten d a m eeting of the Am­ erican B ar Association which meets during the holidays of the U niver­ sity. Dr. J. Anderson F itzgerald, dean of the School of Business Adminis­ to tration, is as yet undecided whether he will remain in A ustin or whether he will go to St. Louis to a tten d the m eeting of the American Economic Association and the A m er­ ican Statistical Association. —------ — o ----- —— as D obie W ill A ttend N ational Folk Lore M eeting Christm as i, J, F ran k , Dobie, associate profes­ sor of English, will attend the N at­ ional Folk Lore society m eeting as the guest of the C urtis Publishing Company, publishers of the S a tu r­ day Evening Post, Ladies Home Journal* a i d the C oun try G entle­ man, The meeting will be- held in Philadelphia during the first week a f te r Christmas from the 28th to the 30th. Mr. Dobie will leave for Phil­ adelphia sometime before Christmas read an a r t i ­ entitled cle which he has w ritte n the South “ Legendary W riters of W est” A t an officer of the Foil Lore society, Mr. Dobijp is very in te r­ ested in the success o f the o r g a n z a lion. Mr. Dobie to is nr■— No. 77 Steers Open Basket Season with St. Eds at Gym Tonight NO DECISION ON R O Y A L T Y D ISP U T E Y E T S I T S K U E ll -IB TK. iu. > coming from the University oil R e iHy a n t J S o l o m i t o Are Main- No decision has been reached on the question of division of the roy- lands, . c o r i t a * to reports received | from Houston, where a committee representing both the University and the A.&M. College, is meeting. The A.&M. College is claiming an in te r­ est in the income from the oil lands and in order to settle the m atte r in a representatives from both schools have m et to dis­ cuss the question. friendly m anner, Those a tte n d in g the meeting ■ < prcsentatives of the University are P resident W. M. W. Splawn, Ju d g e Judge Storey and Marth Royston, HL J. Lutcher S tark, chairman of the Board of Regents. Mr. Stark r e ­ ports th at while no settlem ent has been reached, the spirit of the mect- ng is friendly.-o _________ Law Students A ttend H earing of Oil Case at C apitol Thursday | IEU T.-COMMANDER Richard E. Byrd, director of the IL S. Naval plane which, with pilot Floyd Bennett, was the first to fly over the North Pole, will ap p e ar in Aus­ tin under the auspices of the I ac­ uity W om en’s Club, J a n u a ry IO, to lecture on his experiences while in the Arctic region. VETERAN T E I W o e b e r >8 C o u r t Aggregation By DICK V A U G H A N Texan Sport* Editor " J . W ith th e rosiest prospects an O r a n g e t e a m ha s shown since the g r e a t e s t five in South- _ as w est ern history r a n u n d e f e a t e d t h r o u g h 21 c o n fe re n c e g a m e s in 1924, the Texas Longhorns wilt open the 1927 basket ball season against St. Edwards Saints a t 7 :30 tonight a t the Men’s Gym. _ M The play of Captain S ta lk er, King, Nation, Olle, and Estes, a veteran team ; the new blood drawn from the fast freshm an team of 1926; and the surprising game of a powerful handfull of d ark horses has indicat­ ed th a t the Steers will race with the conference leaders fo r premiere cage honors this winter. Veteran Five the cream th a t won the It is likely th a t Coach E. J. Ste­ w art will send his veteran five of S ta lk e r and Joe King a t forwards. Nation at center, and d i e and Estes the a t guards. This is practically same team last six games on the Texas card last year against of the season. Brock could be substituted at fo r­ ward without loss of any s tren g th ; Patrick is a very good ce n te r; and letter man a t guard. Higgins The of Sassc; Webb, Harwell, Looney, and K rueg er fo r the fall term will cut the quality of the reserves, as every m an of this five is a good prospect. is a ineligibility Coach W oeber has a good smooth working machine in Milly Solomito and John Deegan, forwards, Sticks Reilly, center, and Jan sing and Dur- renberger, guards. team will The the quality of. probably fall below tho 1926 aggregation th a t boasted of Chinski, a g re a t basketballer, and Swanson, captain elect, who fulled the to Saints will be as good as formerly however with Reilly and Jan sin g on the job. The guardin of return. IN LEGISLATURE More than seventy students From All P arts of State A re Form er Students of Dean H ildebrand’s Law School at- Senators and R epresentatives tended the session of Section A of the Commission of Appeals a t the Capitol Thursday, to hear the a r g u ­ ment before the court in the most famous oil and gas case in the last thre years, W a g g o n er’s Estate against Sigler Oil Company. The a rg u m e n t w'as a rehearing of the case to d e­ term ine w hether the opinion recent- a num ber cd ex-studenls of the UJni-1 jy bamje£| d0wn by the Commission the F ortieth Legislature convenes in Austin on J a n u a ry 12, 1927, it will not only bring tog eth er the members of t h a t body but also should be modified, or should remain unchanged. When varsity of Texas. Among the legis lators who a re form er students a re : W. S. B arron, B ryan ; R. L. Bob­ bitt, Laredo; IL S. Bonham, Beeville; Ernest C. Cox, Corsicana; A. J. D ur­ ham, Sabinal; B. F. F oster, Del Rio; Victor B. Gilbert, Baird; W. M. H ar­ man, Waco; Ray Holder, Lancaster; Polk H om aday, H arlingen; Nathan- iel Jacks, Dallas; George C. Kemble, Fort W orth; Cornelius Land, Mem­ phis; Chaa. McCombs, Dallas; A. J. McKean, P rairie Lee; Fred Hawley Minor, D enton; T. B. Moursund, San Antonio. The argum ent was opened by John B. King of Wichita Falls at 9 o ’click and he was followed by H. O. Head, Judge F. A. Williams of Galveston, J. O. H um phrey of Wichita Falls and Judge A. IL Carrigan of Wichita Falls, all speaking for the oil com ­ pany, in an e f f o r t to have the opinion modified. Beginning at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, Ju d g e D. Edward Greer of Houston again spoke for the oil company, and then Ju d g e S. VV. Barwise of F ort Worth made the argum en t fo r the state, and Chas. L. Black of A ustin closed fo r the oil company, finishing his address at 6 o’clock. The co u rt is composed of Judge Ben presiding judge, Hon. Ocie Speer and Hon. IL LL Short, associate Judges. II. Powell, T ex as is Favorite E. T. Murphy, Livingston; A. P. C. Petsch, F redericksburg; VV'. IL Page, Waco; Adrian Pool, KI Paso; Bowen Pope, Hamlin; R. A. Powell, Mont­ gomery; J. A. Rawlins, D adas; P. J. Renfro, Mullin; Tom D. Rowell, J e f ­ ferson; Roscoe Runge, Mason; C. N, Shaver, Huntsville; Dr. A. R. Shearer, Mt. Bellview; Cory T. Shoats, F ra n k ­ lin; R. IL Smith, J o u rd a n to n ; VV. R. Smith, Jr., El Paso; A. R. Stout, Knnie; H. W. W ills, Edna; W. T . : BobbiU( the Williams, A ustin; Ben Woodall, Mar- J courpeRi and O'— Tharp to Lecture at M eeting of Science A ssociation , Dec. 27 in and score in structors AU the m em bers of the Oil Texas will be favored to win the the game if by a decided Coach S te w art elects to keep his vet- Ineligibility ( ran team in the game. . Ga, an,! P ro p e rty III classes in the I nf m an 5’ bri« ht sophomores, however, the »**•»««» o{ th' reserves. Law School w ere in attendance, to- has thc Sam ts wl" br able *° copc (-ether with P rofessors W alker and !and t h o w N ^ **>• S tc c r substitutes with ease, fact th at five of fo°tbi' !l particularly ju n io r laws, not tak ing 'u n til Thanksgiving Day and have no* bene on the courts long will have to the courses prim arily involved. in reckon­ ] taken into consideration fray. The i n g the issue of quality of S teer m aterial is very good at that, and the hard fight the Saints arc sure to p u t up will be Presbyterian Church welcome, as it will serve to p u t tho men on edge for the hard Hilliard I tassel carded Tuesday and Wednes- P resented Sunday at Christm as P ageant the . - a jgo Doan j p Hilde-D* expected. The shall, and Grady W oodruff, P ara - j |iramJ ond a n u m b er of law students, ‘b« »•* lctter n,e" dise. fo r Dr. B. C. Tharp, associate pro fes­ sor o f botany a t the University of j Texas will deliver a lecture before American Association the Ad­ vancement of Science a t Philadelphia Dec. 27. The subject of his lecture is “ Plant Ecology of Green Island ’. It will deal with the n atu ra l plant life of Cameron C ounty and the l a ­ guna Madre in particular. Dr. T harp spent last sum m er in an exhaustive to illustrate In stru c tio n B ureau of •'n.* in m e . ’rush m t na t part ox t n e slides to be used the lecture arc being p repared by tho t h e Visual University. —© Faculty Club H onors Santa C laus Saturday; C hildren A re Invited -------- The Christmas worship of the Uni- day. share in it. A t the versity P resby terian Church will be I T e l l s and St. Edwards wil con- held Sunday in order th at the stu- t tinuc their basket ball series tomor- dants might tow night. The S teers and Saints morning hour th ere will be a service | also meet in the w inter term sehed- of Christmas music and Rev. L aw -jule. rtn c e II. W harton will Christmas sermon “ What Christmas Is” . The m eeting s p e c i a l D a n c e a t preach a! the subject. e I r * ' 1' on 0 • , At th‘ . 7 :30 a . A .«n wil1 l w --'terian Youn* P‘’°I>1<'S Women’s Gym Saturday .. h(, _ I Association a t 6:30 will also be al Christmas meeting. Christmas p a g e an t entitled “ A Lit- Xhursday by t h e calen dar committee tie Child shall Lead Them ” will be j t:>b«»* 9111-11. /A fter IO p rn. 91*7). < Printed by til* Unix ersity Pro**, A. C. W r tf bt. Manager. J Hall. I E s ta te d a* g a * e e l cia** m atter at th# po*toile« at A n eta* Texas. TODAY’S S T A F F l Is« s* E d ito r IA H C. JO H N S O N . M A K Vi LUK PKICA • d w e r d 8 t**r* W ii!taal L. McGill BU SIN ESS S T A F F ’ A. B. BM ITH, D ire c te r of A d v e rtis in g : BURT DYKE, Prodnetion M a n a g e r: W. P. D E V E R E U X , JR .. C i r c l e Hon M an ag er; L. M. SI E U X , M iW tW M e Salle sta r: JE S S E HOP KINS. C l a r i f i e d A 4»er- tta in g ; O F FIC E S T A F F Lamia B» *fee. C. P. O liver, Roy L. Pope. florin# B ro u g h er, R. L. H ayne*, A lton D o rset!. /aaa** A shley. Bdft* B I « » W ( « . D arM h r Tm f9m , i e aa E d i t o r - I n - C h i e f T*!ha, Wendell O Meal, Baal Bar w elt P eggie Baaaa. Mattim Ba Bae S taart Managi ng KABor Loa s s Atar ay. B *aart*re (barr *!•*%, EL aa beth Ir a d ie y , Matter. V ita bath Miller. Martha P h ilip *, Gladys W hitley, — Chief Ed.f--.Ha! Writer B acklet S rfraa Bant. Da aa** Mr Baa, Le# Ba (treat!#*, I Sa* B a tta # * Far aal RBPOKTXKa M anager of Pabllaailoa# ( Editorial W r » m • Sam Johnson, ant ea r* M MU , Keo Woods. Jamas W e lc h , Marc hell Elliott. Soc I#'if W riter*: Mina AI vord, Corinne Starting*, Etna S tols, K ath­ e r in e Bush. Martha Ann# PSVIX. GernUtin# Sm ith. BerTtndym S to ic * . Mary Anne Lipaltz, V ir g n ia Griffith, E veiyo Tho bdpeon. Feater#I M lto r Trueman X a aa e ey : Theater E d ito r. Lee W y *ong; Sport* Ka tor. worn rom *m n . » , Qom E d ito r, M a rita P alm er, (M ap) B ro u g h to n ; J e s te r E d ito r, E v e re tt A. »i*harrf#o« . V i J t a ? Feature W riters: V a/rara Moore. KA T arg et, Brere* ta U n . Baar tai R ep o rter* - M arts* P erro n , M ary M c C a rrey. L o s e rs D rum m ond E H arw ood, Bob J o h n P alm er. M art* Jonaa, R «*, R E. B, F ield er, I ,'tib e r ffq d rijn , CWftOfJ W ittfftJM h, B illy Sport* W rite r* : E r*nk ( a t e s , Vie M oore, L. ° » vW H eath. Irm a H an d er. W H A T OTHERS THI NK worth m ore than the know ledge o f tw en ty text*. From the rent o f the instructors, who are nothing but an army to o ffe r , and It is from tWtm that he can learn things K E E P IN G O N E ’S H E A D (The Daily B lin i) ■JT'HE W ORST that. can b* said ab o u t college is that it has aubBtitttted too o ften the a rtificial o b jectives of passing exam inations and acquiring a sh e e p sk in for tho ! true *oal», ..lo c a tio n and culture. V/.- have bern told o f com m a catchers, dogm atists, or parrots rep eatin g date* j t ;ind fa cts, form ulae and laws, which they have m em orised in the co a rse o f decades, th*? student cannot exp ect more than ‘pa ten ted ’ know ledge. L et him take this know ledge ; and exercise his own reason upon it. * a * * "A» 8 r<,Rult o f th“ « c o n te n tio n , it would ..c m that so frequently that our whi<* “ wou,d •>*' •-■ I *»' ‘ lie are m erely facto ries turning nut h o'ter-an d -egg m en i n u d , nt to knHW And *> ln cnnrlunlnn I will .a y that institu tion s o f burner learning there 8r* *om ‘' what people com e really valuable aspects are train in g b read-w inner*! that the cry m erely d in . in our earn now. Y et, one ran- *>" ,h ou ld •"">» wh8t to th e university n o t but adm it that .ch im b to the exclusion o f th* if he wishes to reta in and develop cation. Th* aim <»f a university o sten sib ly I* to o ffer : hi* individuality. The result will be that he will find no p rofession al tra in in g — but it seeing that som e a tten tion to ideal? o f culture which education one upon a th e pW tim e strove t*> furm -h would not he cither degrading to th e universities or to the students. The ideal* are no less valuable because they are old; they have not lost their worth, but m erely have been hoved a?ide by a m oney-m ad, dollar-# rasping * ivslir.ati>< 1. p o w -w o w (Y ale New*) education Will be ten fo ld !” *'■» o f th« «niver»ity to . for o f an edu- } what he should t r,*ul»}«* and why so. and I do in Liberal Arts alogy does contain a certain degree o f truth when applied P eople m ay p* int with conviction to th** enrollm ents in the u niversities arui co lleg es, with the preponderant num ber o f students registered and Sciences. T hey will argue from the figures they find that culture is not on th*- dow n-grade but rather that there is a stead y, yea, w e n * Tit husiEstic, desire o f the stu d en ts to reap for them selves th** b en efits o f culture. We said they may argin- for w e have no faith in enroll­ m ent figures. Th*- mere fact that a man in enrolled in the C ollege <-f Liberal Art? is no token that he is n o t a m aterialistic grad* and dollar ? honer, no more than th e fa ct that a man is enrolled in th* C ollege o f E ngineer- in g labels the stu d en t bs a boxer, a lour *ci«*ntist, in a | planted firm ly on the ground, although th ey m ay have word, an uncultured one. j been som ew hat carried away with enthusiasm for their c u r n r u aw j h i , m i u r n u u u J r n urn*. C ollege men do not prepare th em selves, and colleg es brain-child, nevertheless i som e practical b en efits may , not prepare lh . rn. to r th e m ore laudable a sp e c t, o f j ar, rusp to th(. univrt.,tty a inability lucation. that although the leaders m ay not have had their fe e t clouds for Vale to derive any practical value from It. But to the N ational Student F ederation. Last week we were inclined to doubt the e ffic a c y of the congress at Ann Arbor. On paper it seem ed to be too much up in the is a result o f the co n feren ce. the scene o f action lead us to believe to see I reports from w* u n B ecause o f th*' public's do education values in culture us they can see values in a big bank account there bus been great disparagem ent o f the g e n ­ era! pursuit o f culture. The consequence is that stu ­ den ts en ter the portals o f the various in stitu tio n s with the A lm ighty Dollar indubitably impressed upon their m inds and nothing in th* sr four-year sta y can erase the indelible mark. Even if the student docs cherish private convictions that he could gain m ore personally from a pursuit o f eultur* than strict adherence to the m aterial­ istic, such vision s are usually dispelled by parents oi fo lk s from the com m unity who appraise a university education dire* th by th** m oney-sucress o f when he enters life , the graduate * lights, pennies on the drum, et al. dents, there was som e vigorous p laying o f the fiddle. blue E ducational ideals w ere discussed and co lleg ia te U topias conceived. Bu? it i' quite possible that outside in t lit* cool fresh air Harvard and Princeton sat down to a sensible inform al talk; and that g en tlem en from the W est cam e to know gentlem en from the E ast and discovered that there is .-Til! som e virility, som e cosm opolitanism , som e progressive spirit in the m usty in stitu tion s o f old New E ngland. Cal­ ifornians may have been surprised to discover that the nd map* from Colorado did from M assachusetts did not carry B ibles a i lhc* representatives from Main may have been dU« v i th In The N ew Student, W illiam and loudly against the student* si ties “ equipped moral sen se o f weapons that th those who have a college prof “ Now, le t uh Th< ma: u s t i »k Applebaum w a il, Ion* I p'‘;n' ed '* 8" th"' ,h '' «oiwr«i»mei» who leave our univ**. " * h* W f,,‘,,hpr* in ‘I"1* h« ir- if facta and a m aterialistic I v are equipped with such its M ilhkan; another may have been inform ed that there were som e football gam es played east o f the A llegh en ies l€anU'd that r a lifo r n ia r ™h had haV’’ may heat, in a ‘businees’ way outwit t U te s l t i l . „ WM na! training ” C ontinuing he says I -av? and pow er resultant f r o m ^ thlS h ‘ 1; , o the cam p o f the student body T "**** m . ar»t»ther from the Mid-W e*t may have been &t th#‘ ,ii,COVf,y thaL M)me o f A m erica’s older In fact, eX|>«*rlmeni« in education. >rt‘ “ * ,P ° salWrty that som ething did com e o f the pow- wow oui in the great open spaces. W e have a' to college, to at * bure to g et such Still we fir .J thai them selves and t the edcatiu- n am dissatisfaction is a n d a g r e a t d i a l training i f he will only apply him self ady seen that th* average student coble*! acquire a professional training, and he is HI rn a o I F I the whole the stu d en t do not apply ta t they are som ew hat displeased with type of instruction th ey receive. Such seen very stro n g ly am ongst freshm en, ess so am ongst senior?. OO IV i# r>ri “ H »wev* they learn t h i ng* w hi students ie or, the for- d'-rus r chU m „ y g Mayans a t 8160. fin ish in g . K ixiaka Supplies loaned. blo< k from of i YOUNG M EN who a re m aking changes will find c o n \e n ie n t and com fortable room s a t —19 2510 Rio G rande. Phone 9568. rhpFt* w<*F<* inspirational speeches by college pre®!- JTO-BOOM, furnished apartment, porch an d pri a te b a th , a t 2005 tw een t<» fo u r box FOR R E N T - - - Two bedroom# w ith b a th b e ­ A lso hou sek eep in g apartm en> w ith p riv a te b a th , su ita b le for fam ily w ith four. o r two couples. M odern. Inquire I h I 2 Congress Ave. 19 BO Yd-—lf you w a r t an a p a rtm e n t th a t i nice and p riv ate, w ith all conv en ien ces, It* and g a ra g e if w anted. (’hone 9367. St. A vailable a b<• • 11 Dee, 22. Mt«** Jo h n on. Prfct Phone 2 1 7 1 2 — 478®, BOARD & ROOM sleeping W ic h ita $ 3 2 OO. J a n ' ail k in d s. den 4440 P h o to Co. 1000 C o n g r e e . P hone —-Dec. I H W OODMAN often? ions, F lo w er S hop— F low ers fo r al! p o t p la n t-, weed* and bu lb s. Ro e b u s h 1*, fr lit tr - c s and sh ru b s . P h o n e 9360, phon,.- — r>#e. 1:» i OIS 6 th S t. N ig h t 204 W est MISS TEX AN A H IL L E R , T elephone 599*. T hem es and th e s e s a c c u ra te ly and p ro m p t­ ly copied. Room 5, new M asonic T em ple — 19 Bldg., 7th a*Ai L avaca S ts. FOR R E N T - P o rta b le p h o n o g ra p h , $3.00 an d S t. - J a n . I per m onth. U n iv e rsity T y p e w rite r P ho n o g rap h Shop. „ 221? G uadalupe Phut?*- 22274. ROOM an d hoard fo r boys a f te r Room and board, $3 0 .0 0 ; T h ree 202 Ka $22.00. tw o m eals. $ 17.50. S t. P hone 615%. X m as. I m eal *, ... .... t 2 2 nd I COACHING I - COACHING FOP. R E N T — F o r tw o boy# in p riv a te hom e. p riv a te e n tra n c e , new an d c o n v en ien t, a d ­ 209 E a s t — 19 jo in in g b ath , hot an d cold w ater. 26 1-2 S t. P hone 22902. J VOUNG LA D IES c o n te m p la tin g i will find f i r s t c la ss accom m od atio ns 1904 San A ntonio S t. D e lig h tfu l a c h an g e a t room s T able b o ard ers a ls o *c- — 19 j excellent m eals. ! com m ods ted, Tel. 4*72. SE V E R A L v acan cies fo r boys will be open a fte r X m as; a ls o will se rv e m eals d u r ­ to fiv e a d d itio n al boys. 1905 — IO ing holidays U n iv e rsity A venue. Phone 8043. FOR R E N T — Room s w ith sleep in g p o rc h in 70? W est 25 1-2 S t. Dial — I ? 6 102 a f te r 5:45 o’clock. p riv a te hom e. I H A V E se v e ra l nice q u ie t room# for next term w ith p riv a te o r c o n n ec tin g b a th . table- P h o n e — 19 W ith o r w ith o u t board a t a splendid Make y o u r re se rv a tio n 7585, once. a t ROOM larg e ft BOARD— F o r m en. Nice room s, good me»l«. AU m odern e#nven« i«ace#. Only two block* n o rth w e st of c a m ­ IL Dabbs, 2506 San A n­ pus. M rs. M. — 1 7 tonio S t. Dial 8691. BOARD A ROOM - F o r m en. C o rn e r room sleeping porch, -in g le bed#, sh o w er w ith P rice 1908 W hit!* Ave, Phone — 19 hot and cold w a te r a t all hours. very re aso n a b le. 4432. ROOM Mi BOARD— Ro< rn fo r fo u r S outh room s, sleeping porch, ideal T w o blocks from cam pus. lion. 216 6 H. 2301 Nuci*#«. boys. loc;** P h o n e — 19 F o r E n g lish coach re co m m e n d ­ ed by fa c u lty , Call 3313 a fte r S o’clock. — -------- -- —- — - .......... — ---------— -— - - [ p e r m o n th . 1932 COACHING— S p a n ish and F re n c h . th re e y e a r s ’ experience, j CH O ICE room s o n e blocks from so u th w e st co rn er of c am p u s. M eals se rv ed ai $25 P hone — 19 M rs. H u dson. IT S an A ntonio, < 23350. I know S p an ish a s Lee, well a* 2 2 1 1 you know S peedw ay. H u b e rt 4011. English. Phone —Jim * I COA CHING—-G erm an A, I , and 2, by g r a d ­ u a te o f G erm an U n iv e rsity . R ecom m end­ ed by m em ber* o f G erm an d e p a rtm e n t. 250!) N ueces. P h o n e 4928. — 6 I lCNf)W M a .* I I— Do y o u ? T h re e year-"’ c oaching cxp*,*ienee, b fa c u lty . Dial 9610 fo r A ndrew W oods, —lo recom m ended M A TH AND coaching. ly u n d e r g u a ran tee d . Dial 5963 th e h onor P H Y SIC S COACH— E x p ert F ive years* experience. S t r i c t ­ S a tis fa c tio n J a n 6 for Golden, s y s te m . X m as. Rm>m and board, $30.00 FOR BOYS— Room fo r se v e ra l boys a f te r p e r m o n th . B oard, 3 m eals, $ 2 4 .00 ; 2 m eals, 1901 W h itis A ve. M rs. S is .5 0 per m o n th . — I?j P a tte rs o n , C O M FO R TA B LE sleep in g ro om s, po rc h , b a th w ith hot an d cold w a te r. Two fro m c am p u s. M rs. 10 Dial 23309. and o n e -h a lf block s K ing, 2511 N uece*. larg e roomx FO R R E N T — T w o in clu d in g fu rn is h e d lig h t arid w a te r w ith co n n ectin g b ath , $18.00, Also g a rag e . 2 806 19 P h o n e 836 4. N. G uadalupe. co m p letely you C O A C H IN G - L et in M ath, recom m ended by C hristian. g ra d u a te stu d e n t coach T h ree years faculty. C alif 9ul0 e x p cn c n ce . ; <)f , aw BuildinB> i room n ex t to b a th . FO R R E N T — G irls, one la rg e well fu rn ish e d In f i r s t block so u th P hone — 19 2 002 W ich ita St. — !** . -I— ---------- --— ........... ................ .... fo r j aa*?g rooms, IF LA RG E large sleeping porch#**, splendid mea!# and got>d com pany, w ith ­ two blocks of caraauia, w ithin on* block in of from stadium for carline and one block SO par m onth in te re s ts wsix boy#, call Mrs. at B. F. — IO once. . IsfWi*, 206 F a it 22 St.. 28305 ana board, ROOM A BOARD— B eat hom e cooked m eals One block from c am p u s, $35 p e r m onth. Mrn. S. L. Brow n, 1 0 2 W est — I!) 20 S t. P h o n e 22 862. FOR SALE SH U C K S m ake Cows giv e lots of b u tte r and m ilk. T ry a load and be convinced. P h o n e A lso cobs fo r 6144.____________________________________ — 17 d e liv e r. fu el. I H I M YOUR T R O U B L E S A W A Y ,” su n g by Jo h n n y M arvin. A new V ic to r re c ­ I nae — 19 ord . G ive re c o rd s Bledsoe. >21 C o n g re ss Ave. fo r X m as g ifts . BOARD A ROOM for m en. N ice c o m fo rt­ able room ? aud good board a t 1905 U n i­ P h o n e '•'US, M ention th is ad. 19 v e rsity . FO U N T A IN P E N S R E P A IR E D C leaned and A d ju ste d a t the T E X A S BOOK STORE FOR R E N T — T o boys, a large, With tw o m eaL a day, for $15.00 I m onth. H O L ast 2 2 S t. Phone 18818. lig h t room . vier 19 ; ROOM good A ROA RD- whulesom c room s, co n v en ien tly the IOO? W ichita S t. M rs. E lm er — 19 P hone 2 '0 7 ? . located. O ne and o n e -h alf blocks fro m cam pus, a t S leek well. Newly p apered cooking. T H E S ta irw a y to E conom y leads to D a cy ’s (or L ad ies' H a ts an d Shoes. A t p o p u lar prices. W hen you go up, p rices go down. D— I t U p s ta irs o v e r W oolw orth'#. FOR S A L E — S c h o la rs h ip leading busine## college# of th e th* S o u th ­ in te r e s te d , w rite M anager, Box — lf w est. 1927, U n iv e rs ity S ta tio n . in on* of If BUSINESS SERVICE WOOD— C ordw ood in blocks. W C. L ear. 3006 S a n G abriel. P hone 4780, — D?3 FO R R E N T — I a rg e well fu rn ish e d looping porch if d e sired . o r com e by 05 W c -t 2 4 th S t, room , P h o n e 4 4 51 19 FO R a p a rtic u la r y ou n g m an o r couple. o r e room , on# block from cam p u s. Moab: It* 2101 San A ntonio. th a t satisfy*. BOYS— A fte r X m as will h a v e nice room s w*jth la rg e so u th e a s t sleep in g porch and all c onveniences, one block from c a m ­ 1920 Speedw ay S t. p us and Law B uilding, — I t P hone 6408. th re e bash FOR R E N T — T w o ro o m s w ith (h o t an d cold w a te r) a d jo in in g in p riv a te hom e. P riv a te e n tra n c e . R easonable ra te s . — 1 9 300 W est 17th S t. Dial 234 39. YOUNG MEN— l f you a re m aking a ch an g e term , call a n d ace o u r room s and 1908 Speedw ay. St. — l f g e t o u r prices. n e x t FOR R E N T — N icely fu rn ish e d so u th room . Q uiet hom e, U n v e rs ity tw o blocks. Boys, p re fe rre d . I® u p p e rclassm en 2511 W ichita S t. in s tru c to rs Phon* 21271. o r 9508. YOUNG M EN, next term , call and see o u r get o u r price*. Dial 902C, way S t. ______ if you are m ak in g a change room s and 2604 Speed­ —16 YOUNG M EN who a re m akin g changes nevt and find com fortable 19 -ood board a t 1903 W bitis. Phone 35)98. term will rooms ROOMS— F or L avaca. Phone 6408. tw o Girls, w ith board. I ? 0 2 —19 find c o n v en ien t an d c o m fo rtab le YOUNG kl EN who a r e m ak in g c h an g e s will room# P h o n e 0568. M r-. 19 a t 2510 Rio G rande. H u m p h ries. TA R EE BOA RD— M ake now fo r w in te r te rm . T h ree m eals $22.60 p r 1904 G uad­ — 19 Two m eals, $18.50. m o n th . alupe. reservation** FOR U n iv e rs ity G irls— P le a s a n t location n e ar cam p u s. C o m fo rtab le roo m s. Tear­ ful beds. well cooked m eals, sleepin g porch. M rs. C aldw ell, 403 E a s t 22nd S t. Phone 2 2034.___________________________________ — 19 stu d y. R com s BOYS— A ttention. A good quiet place to three Belee*cd boys. 2307 Speed­ 19 from cam pus. P h on e 4075 for appointm ent. A cross street way. for X m as will FOR R E N T — B eys m aking c h an g es a f te r room s w ith ail co nv en ien ces a t 712 W est 23rd S tm * .. — 19 Phone 801?, larg e nice find FOR R E N T — Two cholee u p sta ir? roo m s a t 1906 W ic h ita . O ne and o n e -h a lf blocks P ho n e p e r — 19 o f c am p u s. 4442. ro om er. $9.00 p riv a te b a th and fu rn a c e h eat. FOR R E N T to g irls. One la rg e room with 207 We t 2 1 st s t . A lso room fo r th re e gjxl* a t 2009 — 19 W hiti? Ave. Phone 1663. LA RG E, nicely fo r men w ith o n t- h a lf block of U n iv e rsity . Gall IU a t 2008 U n iv e rsity Ave. or pho n e 4510. fu rn ish e d room s LOST A N D FO U N D LOST—-In G a rriso n H all M onday, a p a rk - in te rp re ta tiv e dancing in P a c k ag e was — id age c o n ta in in g an c o riu m * an d shoe*. room 1 2 0 . R e tu rn to S. R. D. le ft Dec. 4, t i t h e r L O ST— A yre*>n S h eaf fe r’s pen. in re se rv e L ib ra ry o r on W hitis A venue bctew een S. R. D. and c am ­ fj) pus. i'ie a -e r e tu r n to S. R. D. fo u n ta in LOST— P a ir to rto ise sh e ll Cia sea in Brown L e a th e r Case. O w ner's nam e inside. F in d ­ * 9 to cai! 84 7®, er is u rg ed LOST— A c la ss rin g w ith R IL S. on i t In­ itial# E- R- on th e Inside. R ew ard. Phone __ ROOMS W A N T E D ien tly n e a r cam p us and C apitol. FO R R E N T — F u rn ish e d a p a rtm e n t c o n ven­ Can acco m m od ate 6 or 8 s tu d e n ts . M rs. H u d ­ son, 2202 N u eces. 5 rtVlwlt. P h o n e * $ 1 $ a f te r — 2 1 W A N T E D in T H E lu c k ie st stu d e n ts th e U n iv e rsity th is w eek a re th e lads in th e Law Valley. Mr. C h arles W alk er is real luck y. He does not have an y exam # and g e ts a pass to the th is op­ Queen j 7 p o rtu n ity , Cha . today. M ake th e b e ,t of H o u s e m o t h e r s o f U n i v e r s i t y w h o th e f o r a d v e r t i s i n g t o r e n t t e r m t h e i r r o o m s t o b e g i n w a n t w i n t e r n o w . P b o n 8 0 0 0 Science W A N T ED — E n g lish . $3000, A rt, D om estic $ 2 400, M anual T ra in in g *2006. C om m ercial $1600. H om e E conom ics $ 1 440, S pan ish $1400. J . L, T A F F , 012 M aury, M em phis, T en n . — 1 7 boys H E L P M A N T E O — Two o r th re e w o rk ing room . to s h a re co m fortab le g a ra g e w ith w a te r, lig h ts , and fuel fu rn ish e d . V ery reason able. P ho n e 3217. — W A N T ED — A g ro u p of boys w ho would like to h a v e room and h o ard in njee p riv a te J a n . I hom e. P h o n e 8o$0, A u d in i i i d b a m a r . n o r I ut wit dent* a a ) prick ap a few have been shoved down th* pioma* certify in g that the - to extract teeth , or the Uke, Ab th ey know very i and they tic. not care about th e problem s o f life* are practical men & wom an, a: ct*. t,r retain a few which throat** They receive db ■ ' rs are supposed to be fit s m a t t e r m a n in a ’ forced. tie, I hey ah a how to make a living, are for anything *l*e. What do they Mil io u , social, econom ic, and human What dc they care about ideals? T hey ) A good autom obile, a glass o f gin, I I KNOW T H IS— THAT I KNOW NOTHING A T H IG H CLASS d re ss m ak in g and tailoring a ,,I fin er m J T J ' * us , rates. And we think so too. b0t W ry *"*>»'* k »<"» «>*," uuoth Soc- n j .e " of coat# and rem odeling of coat* and .d re s s e s a specialty. Mr*. B ell, 805 W est I 2 2 nd St. — Dec* P h o n e 8867. h<""' ~ IT S T O U G H T O B E R IC H (W isconsin Daily Cardinal) T Y P IN G — T H E S E S , T H E M E S : Road one g ra d u a te s tu d e n t's re c o m m e n d a tio n : “ Oui th esis ha# been approved w ith o u t a sing!? c o rre c tio n . com plim ented th e the#!** both in c o n te n ts and m echanica lea#: a rra n g e m e n t. P h o n e Rub* — I J* th e la tte r p a r t a t T he c o m m ittee F or ___________________ a gar*.* a poker ■ * fit a , their need ! com P iica u d society o f our?! We have ju st “ And o it g*Kt. on! When the fall comes, the alum ni' finished reading a story in the Saturday E vening th# praise I# due y«u. . . . v fo f c H a ir Mho , I, a m i i n order U t show their lo y a lty a t - 1 V m t teH irrjc t h e w o r i d h o w h a r d J t !» to be the son o f a smith, . s a s s mi the football game-*, bet m their team , and c h e e r 1 V€ry. wt‘a,tb y n3an’ The w riter, him self the son o f a G. Ii. ELSEY, Photographer, ha# a neat 105 Cun*r<**‘ ith the mad not sleep much night?— to sleep with* try. < o ft i i .que f t m m n and latest drain and drawback to be put upon the For incom e tax return blanks. th<’ in i f ( f r y l e c t u r e s H id w a l i t ••iance W a r t are still b eing wo to CNM to college in sea * | -,-w ■ iM ktt tm thi The fratern ities, dance*, bali*, gam es, | weaIt}iy maR continue to rem ain the current topic®I hipped, anti girls * tin continue ' ° ?^ *^. jh p f husbands. * • year? w e have read and heard jokes about their mouth* o f m ost students. Football I *ntr‘ca c*es and length, but now we read one which caps rest* The U niversity o f W isconsin is g iv in g , a special course through its extension bureau in the art jo t com piling incom e tax returns! | M aterials fbi the course consist o f 375 pages o f print- law. and It m ust there sr alw ays a group o f instructors on every i ed m atter on the con ten ts o f the incom e tax to help the student in his search for j IOO m im eographed page# tellin g how to do it, * cam pus who arish MNR* JSteefc te a e h e if alw ays have som ething w orth while be tough to ba a rich l o a n t ’Y et w ealthy man, d rc « sm a k la g . a :era?iua>. MRS. N E L L IE L E E U n iv e rsiiy *tr«*-«»maker. relin io g c o ats St — 19 and h w 1?itching. Phon# $285. 2402 S an A ntonio ^ T Y PE W R IT E R ;-'— We have ail m ake# fo r re lit o r sale. C a rry o la p o rtab le phono- g ra p ha and ail late r r r o n l h its. U n iv e rsity T y p e w rite r and P h o n o g ra p h Shop. P hone 22274. P ublic S te n o g rap h e r?. — J a n .! W B COPY TH WIES, these# and do all kinds of ste n o g ra p h in g , m u itig ra p h in g and Call J5934, 914 L ittlefield 'lex a * M u ltigraph Shop. M rs. E. J. m im eographing Bldg, Adam a. n l Iti f u"d .f a l ^^ but * * *■»*«'•*• » I" « e r .topped to consider j S ody, Conn S axophone, FOR SA LE — Gold bell, sa n d -b la s h ’V m el­ in A-1 condition. 180.10. Call R oesie 8 178, or see it a t 400 E ast | ; 6 S t. — l l FOR S A L E — G e n tle m a n ’# evening s u it to r sale. in good c o n d itio n . F o r in fo rm a tio n , — 19 dial 7035. C H R I S T M A S G IF T S per m onth. ROOM A BOARD— Boy# o r couple#, $33.00 E x ce lle n t T he m eals. Mur<-hDon bou.:/N campus o r o0 campus, rain o r shine, night o r day, a Stetson is the smartest hat and the longest lived. STETSON HATS Styled for young men H A R O L D T E E N - L A D Y L U C K H A N G S ’ ( M v U U L ' o u r o p - Th 8 a© a1 - So 1$ S n c a k W P IM AUY DECfOHO To V J AMD o e r WI5 { L o J H t e r t f , ) cur cp h o cie,! "J U2»5ff*4, B o ss - AH rcE t% ) Lu c k V - ADV^HCC. KAE a MESSILY Tu*>~0*T$ AMD AH 6c£6> DowM To'Th £2»5(aC C I £oM S&c'AU C lu B Am r> ^ I C a l l o p Th' h a ® D o v r ^ j o e s ; I P J H A J . U> h a t & CA /vt j m ; {MPS AS A STAKE To % ■ o u r op. k o o k - 8 Y *mis T / w i t \ \ HES f c l T H e a 6 o T TH F*v5 ‘M \ ) h a n d - c l i t u f lu u w ' a b o u n d J / b 'D /M E D S N / J ,/ A6 ADA / O P o y. D‘E> \ J h e <3& r SoNAE l L o T h E S - N , \ A M D H o tu ; J ) MM, AA I THC AA cTu»E5 SHO m e a t m s . a 6 o R 6 C O u S ! / fief V S, Pl! Od : tef iit'tt . 4 <*&'**%*> 1.2: K Hall 5 107.2: K Hai!( one .Sour’ Latin 3.2: Ed. B. 207 I j: EMM SCHEDULE i i % m f j r * ------- (Continued from page I) Business A dm inistration 214f : G. 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Flistory 5.4: M. History 10.4: History 25: G. If. History 47: G. H. IOO Home Economics l l 5f: M. B. 250 Journalism 22: l a w B. 105 I l l and 118 Latin 13: M. B. 151 Mechanical Engineering IO: P . B. 209 j i Mechanical Engineering 113: S.. B. I Mechanical Engineering 202.2: f \ B. j 201 Mechanical E ngineering 214: P. B. | 210 j Physical Education 21: G, H. 105 ; Physics I Oaf: M. B. 30 Psychology 51: G. H. 213 tpsycholoby l O l f . 6 : G. H. I | Public Speaking 105 .2: Law B. 9 I F’ublic Speaking 2 0 9 fw .2 : I^tw B. 3 Pure Mathematic? lab c.1 2 : G. l l . 201 | I Pure Mathematics labe.1 4: M. B. p u r e Mathematics 1 bcd.34: M. IL 205 172 S furnish A.8: M. B. 207 Spanish A J O : M. B. 206 Spanish 1.8: M. B. 232 Spanish 1.14: G. lf- 103 Spanish l c f : Ed. B. 208 Spanish 2 .4 : M. B. 209 Spanish 28.2: B. L. 114 Spanish 28,4: M. B. 225 Zoology 13: M. B. 32 — o— ------ P hysical Education Faculty to D isperse for H oliday Period Members of faculty o f and th* the Physical Education Physical T rain in g d e p a rtm e n ts of the U niver­ sity will spend th e ir vacations in va­ in fo rm a ­ rious places, according to tion received today. Miss B ertha Kirk has already gone to Durham, S . II., for gthe holidays, while Miss Thelm a Dillingham will visit Miss G ertru d e Bath, fo rm e r m em ber of the s t a f f here, a t her home in Hollings, Va. Mrs. Tex Lynn will visit in F ort W orth. Misses B ertha Black of Nav­ asota and Ann R uth J o h n -to n of Giddings will spend their vacations at their respective homes. Misses Edith Boys, J e a n e tte Wood, in and Olga A n dersen will remain Austin for the holidays. Miss Anna Hiss, who has been in Baltimore, Mr,, fo r the last several weeks, will probably be here to r e ­ the beginning sume her duties at -..u i^ sssssss. Get Ready Now for the Holiday Socials at Home T H E D A I L Y T E X A N of the w inter term , according to offi­ cials in the P. T. departm ent. ^ ---------------- — S t a y s P u t “ The example was recently cited,” notes th e Record of Christian Work, “ of the ae a1 of one woman who was at the forefron t in all church work, and whose tom bstone bore this in­ scription: ‘This is the only stone she ever u n t u r n e d / ” — Christian Register. le ft S p u r t o H e r o i s m . -Because he had crawled out on thin ice and rescued SPECIAL NOTICE a playm ate who had broken through little Willie was the c e n te r of a grou of adorning men and women. “ Tell us, my boy, how you were brave enough to risk your life to save your f r i e n d / ' isaid one of the ladies. “ I had t o / ' was the breathless a n ­ “ He had my skates o n / ’ swer. — Life A l t o D e t o u r S i g n F ir s t Passenger— “ Isn’t the ocear grand and m ajestic?” Second Ditto— “ Y es; indefinable som ething abo u t an th at impresses me stran g e ly .” First- - “ I feel th a t way, too, I and t h e r e ’ it guess it’s the u tte r absence of bill- j boards.” — Boston Transcript. P a i n t i n g t h e L i l y say M agistrate— “ You he said the face and habits of a : you had * monkey and th a t he could make a ! b etter man than you o u t of chewed 's trin g ? W hat happened th e n ? " then became abu- Victim— “ ’E ; si vc.”— Punch. A b o v e S t a i r s M a n n e r s Wife— “ The maid has j u s t given in- ; notice; she said th a t you spoke i B i t i n g l y to her over the telephone I y esterday .” Husband— “ G reat Scott! I thought I was speaking to you.” — Pele Mele. W h i p p i n g t h e D e v i l One rule says: “ It is against the law to mix or serve liquor brought Into the hotel” ; and down a little fu r th e r is, “ A charge o f one dollar .a made for furnish ing cocktail and highball glasses.”— New York A m er­ ican. „ . I N T R A M U R A L A W A R D S A ll-Intram ural grid aw ards, which were donated by the Carl Mayer Jew ­ elry Company, will be on display a t today the University Co-op from until S atu rday . M embers of the all­ in tram u ra l their team m a y aw ards by calling a t th e Co-op a f te r S atu rday . get S w agger, cold d efyin g, a ll-w o o l, Super V alu e A t Scarbrough’s O V E R C O A T S A u th en tic S tylin g, M etropolitan Sm artness *19.75 *35.00 This is one of Scarbrough s offerings th a t will bring men w ho are thrifty inclined, to choose a real O vercoat at a very M oderate Price. Single or Double Breasted models in real cool weight or the sm art d o w n-tow n weight. Book Solve the Gift Problem In your quest f o r g if ts y o u need go no farther than! the T EX A S BOOK STORE Here you will find books; of all kinds— books for little tots, books for the boys arid girls, books for! the grown ups. G reetin g Cards P ersonal C hristm as ( B o x A s s o r t m e n t ) Contains 12 beauti- ful cards with envelopes to match. J *3** TEXAS B O O K STORE Take advan tage of L ie service offered my Nick Linz and h a ve v o u r gar­ ments refresh ed or dyed for the gay season at home. T h e P h on e N um b er on A ny P a g e in th e Book A. SCHWARTZ 4 1 7 E a s t 6 t h P h o n e 3 7 6 2 j r M AO KOPCA 7?ONAL TOTH', WITH COLLX CE C a t M T - COL LEAK CQtTXStS II* FR XX CH OERMAN VRANISH HISTOIY AXD ART ’ Local R e p resen ta tiv e W a n te d SCHOOL OF FOREIGN TRAVEL INC UO EAST - H EW YURK CITY J Special Holiday Rates and Arrangements for > University Students Christmas! I >/2 FARE TO ALL POINTS IN TEXAS A N D LOUISIANA Ticket# on Sale D aily U ntil D ec. 25 inc., Lim it January 6, for return. Through Pullman Sleeping Cars Without Change A ustin to M arshall, T exark an a, L ittle ■ R ock, S t. L ouis, M em phis, Ft. W orth, Cleburne, G ainesville, A rdm ore, O klahom a C ity, W ichi­ ta, N orm an, Kansas C ity, T em p le, L om eta, G old th w aite, B row n­ w ood, R obstow n, K ingsville, H arlingen, San B enito, B row n sville & Laredo. Pullman and Chair Car Service Austin to West Texas Points With Daylight Arrival V ia I.-G. N. and Santa Fe C olem an, B u ffa lo G ap, A b ilen e, S w e e tw a te r , Synder, Post, Slaton, Lubbock, C an ­ yon, H ereford , A m a rillo , F lo y ­ d ad a , T ah oka, L am esa, Brow n- f i e l d , Crosbyton, Clovis, A lb u qu erqu e, Los A n g le s and San Fran cisco! Pullman and Chair Car Service Austin to the Magic Rio Grande Valley and Mexico C orpus Christi, H a r lin g en , Mission, M cA llen , Pharr, San J u a n , Edinburg, D onna, W esla co , M er ced es, R a y m o n d v ille Sam F o rd y ce , La Feria, Ly­ ford, A la m o , Laredo, T a m p ico , M o n terey, and M ex ico City! P u llm an and Chair Car S ervice A ustin to H on d o, S abinal, U v a ld e, E a g le Pass, D el Rio, M arath on , S a n d erso n , A lp in e, M arfa, El Paso, Luling, G o n z a le s , S ch u len b u rg, W eim a r , V ictoria, Cuero, E a g le L ak e, K e n e d y , B e e v ille , A lice, F alfurias, H a r t s v i l l e , F loresville, Boerne, K errville, F r e d e r ic k s b u r g , Y o rk to w n , Y o a k u m , R unge, A r a n sa s Pass an d R ock port via San A n ton io. » H ob d ay rates to St. Louis — M em p h is — K an sas City and in K an sas — O k lahom a — Missouri and A rk an sas. D ec. 21 to 2 5 inclusive. Limit J a n u a r y 6, 1927. to Points Mo, Pac. Ticket Office, Austin Hotel, Phone 7755 and 6096 Come in A ny D ay in A d v a n c e for T ick ets, T rain S ch ed u les, P u llm a n R eserva tion s, Etc., and W e C heck B a g g a g e F r o m R esid en ce an d C am pu s I.-G. N. T rains Leave Austin 6:10 A. M., 11:00 A. M., 3 : 4 5 P . ML, 7 IOO P. M ., a n d 1 0 : 1 5 P. M . Milton L' Morri‘* P“ " 5 S £ rtw e Tb f A s t i n t ' H. Y. W illia m s - D. P. A . S a n ta Fe, San A n to n io , T ex . . * I n tern a tio n a l-G rea t N o rth e rn R ailroad R eady for H o lid ay B uyers Two-Trouser Suits *35.00 T hese Suits A re IOO Per Cent W ool — Splend idly T ailored T h e y ’re the sort of clothes you like to live w ith— the good-looking, the good w ear­ ing kind, with two pairs of trousers. Models for Men and Y oung Men. Single breasted in two or three-button styles or College models. The new trends of fash­ ion have been em phasized— w ithout freakishness. In all the desired colors of the season- ■Browns, G rays, Blues and M ixtures are here in a generous assortm ent. Men’s Wool Sox 75c Sm art Colored P atterns— W ool and R ayon Light w e ig h t enough to be com fortable, “insid e” and heavy enough for “out­ sid e ”— Buy them for Christmas or for personal use. Colorful— Plaids— Checks and Heathers— M en ’s Store M ail O rd ers F illed L E T ’S A L L H E L P THE DAILY TEXAN BUSINESS DIRECTORY Help the clerks— shop early. Help the postoffice— mail eary. Help y o u rse lf—read the store news in to d a y ’s Texan. th at you (We suggest confine your p a tro n a g e to the firms th a i to send you think enough of it their messages thro ugh YOUR Newspaper.) T H E D A I L Y T E X A N Y our Newspaper A D V E R T IS E IN T u r I IIL D A IL Y T E X A N AUTO PAINT SHOP LUMBER t t lla i ib Your ear with authorized Deco. AUTO PAINT SHOP •O® Col*. £ . R. Cola Phons SOOS BRYDSON LUMBER CO. Building Material of Ail Kinds lOfh and Guadalupe Phons 8331 BUSINESS SERVICE Rurs Cleaned, Rebound— Work Guaranteed Capital Carpet Cleaners 2117 East Ave.. Black A Cooper, Phone 8138 DOCTORS DKS. LYNN AND LYNN Dental Surgeons POTATO CHIPS Student, in making that picnic boa, roan her salted peanuts, potato chips. SAN I-PRODUCTS Phons 30