pa! to%txm JSTIN, TEXAS, SU N D A Y , AU GU ST 17, 1924 (FO U R PA G ES) AUSTIN, T VOL. XXV. 'AMONG THOSE IN SCHOOL I I B y Emili o V o n Zandt. f Doris Faulk of Brownsville, is in the U niversity summer school. Miss Faulk attended C. I; A . for two years, and will teach in the Brownsville schools taught near next year, having her home last year. White and Thalheimer Los To California Champions W in O ver M em ber of French D avis Cup T eam TZI™ Le wi s N. W h i l e and Loui heimer, U n i v e r s i ty of T e xa s n Lydia Martin, Baylor College i n t e rc ol l e gi at e ch am p i on s, pl ayi ng at graduate, who taught school at C he s t n u t Hills, Brookl ine, Ma s s a c h u ­ ler home in Angleton last year, ----- sett s, el i mi na t ed a strong t eam I ues- S taking work on hex Master & J a y f ro m t he nati onal do ub l es play Degree in the summer school.* to e expects to teach the coming tchool term. rhen t he y d e f e a t e d Har ry Jo hnson I w f Bo s t on and Irving W e i n s t e i n of S c h e d u l e o van F r an c i s c o at 3-6, 8-6, 6-3, 6-4. Sa mnmtnmvmm ------ * . 0 / 0 , OOO IS sL VALUE OF r with y . P R O P E R T Y * T u r n ™ - — T a t A N S W E R CALL SEPTEMBER IO Former President O f S tu d en t’s A s s n T o Marry Sept. 21 COST CHEM BUILDING e By OR. FELSING OF THE Subject of Payne’s Talk H-viay W ' WARRIORS TO Senior Invitations No. 36 J. Maurice Dysart of Clarks- ‘ Hie, formerly of Austin Col­ age and Oklahoma U niversity, * attending summer school, and 'ill be in the University next 1 MI While Wi C1“ ltfftieitt in U n iv e rsity ne , ' f rt Plf>yeC a m e m b e r o f Sigm a I f r a t e r n i t y . * * * * R ush W e ek A c tiv itie s Planned th e ir Un S e p te m b e r 17 ru sh week, w ith its e x c ite m e n t, will give th e all of im pression of f ir s t f r e s h m a n th e U n iv e rs ity an d of A ustin. T he 1 new girls will be wined, a n d dined ^ a n d f e te d e x te n siv e ly fo r a w eek b e ­ f o r e th e o pen in g of school. E a c h so ­ the ru sh in g ac tiv ities nority has selected to assu m e its ^ ’le a d e rs h ip in u D r th e fall. T h e v icto ry of th e L o n g h o rn sta r s over th e J o h n s o n - W e in s te in c o m b in a ­ tion cam e in th e th ird ro u n d . In the th e T e x a n s won o u t in f i r s t r o u n d the s tr u g g le o v e r fo rm id a b le te a m of J a c q u e s B rugon «* - t h e Dr. J . S. Sim onds of th e U n iv e rsity ’ geology fa c u lty , l e f t A u s tin y e s te r ­ d ay w ith his d a u g h te r , fo r a visit to C a lifo rn ia . G eorge J a c k so n h a s resig n e d his position with the E x - S t u d e n t s A sso­ c iation , a nd will e n t e r th e c o tto n b u s­ iness a t Giddings. H o w a rd M arshall of G r a n view J in the s tu d e n t m e n t last long session, is visiting-*51” | on, lL the cam pu s. J o u r n a lis m D e p a r t T he U n i’ }s rn0re tai value o f all U n iv e rsity th a n $13,000,000, a r e po r t Gf the S ta te te a m , w h i c ^ ‘V a t l W * Contro1- cd in th e e stim a te d value of th e is the m ain U n iv ersity , b ra n c h a t G alv eston , delive^ the th e new t h e 001 of Mines a t El Pa so , a n d the D i v e r s i t y land. SUTLER SPEAKS IN CHAPEL THIS WEEK Phillips, Florida, and South em M ethodist U niversity M eet Texas 1 9 24 S C H E D U L E S o ut h w e s t e r n , Sept. 24, Aust i n. Phillips U., Oct. 4, Austin. Ho wa rd P a y ne , Oct. l l , Aust in. S. M. U., Oct. Id, Dallas. Florida U., Oct. 2 5 , Austin. Rice, Nov. I, Houst on. T. C. U., Nov. 8, Fort Wort h. T e xa s A. & M., No v . 27, Austin. o n p English Lecturer W ill D is­ cuss Fam ous H ym ns of the Church in Talks Sixty of V arsity’s most c a p a ­ ble gridiron demons are ex p ect­ ed to be present for roll call on Clark Field when Coach E. J. !‘Doc” Stewart opens the train­ e r . I e a rc e B u tle r, le c t u r e r in E n- mg season on Septem ber IO g ush in th e s u m m e r session, will have J From this array “ Doleful Doc ” c h a rg e of th e r e g u la r chapel e x e r- with the assistance of Ed Blue- ciscs n e x t week. stein, line coach, will have to select the squad of twenty-five or thirty warriors by the open­ ing of the playing season. t , A R C H IE G RAY the S t u d e n t s A s so c iat i on A rc hi e Gray of Enni s, president in of 1 9 2 2 - 23 and me m b e r o f the 1923 Lo ng ho r n football squad, will be married to Kat he ri ne B r o u g h er of the A us t in on S e p t e mb e r Te x a s Bi ble Chair. 21 at . O------- H ave A rrived; M ay Be O btained in M .B. S e n i o r i nvi t ati ons ha ve arrived and are now being distributed by Joe S t e i n e r in t he Ma in Building. S e n i o r s may get their invit ations by calling t he re or se ei ng St e i ne r in person. The first sh i pme nt arrived S a t ­ urday mo rn i ng. The Star E n g r a v ­ ing C o mp an y rushed the order so that the invi t at i o ns arrived several days b e f o re t he y w er e e xp ec t ed . On e invitations w e r e ordered, and most o f these have al r eady been sold. hundred e x t ra All orders not called in three d ays will he sold, and no m o n e y will be re t ur ne d, S te i ne r stated. for 08171488 EHR . . . . . Seniors to March in Proces­ sions to Serm on and C om ­ m encem ent Exercises S eniors will m arch th e c u sto ­ m a ry p rocessions to th e g r a d u a t in g exercise*, Dr. A. A. B e n n e tt a n ­ n ou n c e d y e ste rd a y . in B a s i s E stim ate on A m ou n t Required to Build B io­ logy Structure W O O E X P E N D E D Dorm itories, Stadium , B iology and Class R oom Building Under Construction T h e approxim ate cost of th© new chemistry building will b e betw een $400,000 and $450,- 000, according to estim ates b y E . J. Mathews, registrar, and W. A. Felsing, head o f the chemistry departm ent. W hile the Board o f R e g e n ts h a s no t a u th o r iz e d the new b uild in g, th e B e a rd has re a liz e d th e n e e d o f a new s tr u c t u r e fo r the c h e m i s tr y d e ­ p a r tm e n t, a n d h a s in s tr u c te d th e a r ­ to su b m it ch itec t th e B oard a t some f u t u r e d ate, to said Mr. M athew s. T he a r c h i t e c t was also in stru c te d to d r a w up p la n s fo r an addition to the lib ra r y . to p r e p a r e plans Dr. W. A. F a t t i n g e s tim a te d t h a t $1>»0,000 would be r e q u ir e d to give th e c h e m istry d e p a r tm e n t a p r o p e r ly equ ip ped b uilding which would c o n ­ ta in th e n e c e s s a r y a p p a r a tu s to h a n ­ dle th e in n u m b e r of s t u ­ de n ts r e g is te r in g fo r ch em istry . increase “ I am b asing my e s tim a te on th e c o st o f the new Biology B uilding now un d e r c o n s tr u c tio n ,” l a id Dr. F e l ­ sing. When a c tu a l w ork s t a r t s on th e th a n $2,- C h e m istry B uilding m ore 000,000 w o rth o f n e w b uild in gs will lie u n d e r c o n s tr u c tio n on th e c a m ­ pus, or will have been com p le ted . T he s t r u c t u r e s a r c : Biology B u ilding, $ 40 0,0 00; S ta d iu m , $ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 ; M e th ­ odist D orm itory, $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ; Littlefield M emorial D orm ito ry , $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 ; class­ room b u ild in g , $ 4 0 0 ,0y0, a n d C h e m is­ t r y Building, $450,000. in d e ed , a c c o r d in g STADIUM OFFICE WILL BE MOVED TO ED BUILDING T he o rd e r of m arch in the pro ces­ sions will be the tr a d itio n a l one of long s ta n d in g in th e U niversity, with the g r a d u a t e school lea d in g the way, followed by the Law, Business A d­ m in istra tio n , E n g in e e r in g , an d A c a ­ dem ic s tu d e n ts . T e x a s U n iv e r s ity ’s c h a n ce fo r a n ­ o th e r c o n f e r e n c e c h am p io n sh ip a rc to all who •slim a r e a c q u a in te d with the situ a tio n . T he sc he du le f o r th e 1924 sea so n is one o f th e m ost f o r m id a b le in y e a rs, a n d the m a te r ia l fro m which a team m u s t be molded is the le a st f o r m i d a - ! hie in ye a rs. O th e r c o n f r e e n c e te am s will e x p e rie n c e tro u b le from a m o n g in se le c tin g a n eleven e x p e rie n c e d , c a p a b le men. O nly one le tte r- m a n , C a p ta in J im M arley , will *C€ord,n« to Max F ic h te n b a u m , sec- r e t u r n to th e L o n gh orn sq uad. The r e m a in d e r will have to ba ta k e n from ’j the rank and file o f last y e a r ’s w eak re se rv e , fro m sr, in e x p e rie n c e d te e m ’ ? f CU,’y th * o f f ir o now U5ed b* lh t' I T h *' »ervicf* will be held in th e amli- » w/ *— i o f fre s h m e n , o r from a S h o rth o r n sq u a d th a t lost o v e r h a lf o f its gam es. Backfield W eak form on the w e st walk o f th e Main Building at i :30 o clock. I he s tu d e n ts will not a lp h a b e tic a l o rd e r, he a r r a n g e d a c c o rd in g to Dr. Bennett* The s e r v ­ In case of in- ices will be in fo rm a l. j elem e n t w e a th e r , th e g r a d u a t in g s tu - I he B o a rd o f R e g e n ts a t th e la st | d e n ts will assem b le in the b a s e m e n t the U n iv e rs ity B a p tist C hurch. O ffices of th e T e x a s M emorial .Stadium will be m oved the U niversity Y. M, C. A. to the room now occupied by A r c h i te c t Geor ge th e E d uc a tio n B uilding, En d ress ‘ I his plan will be follow ed f o r both the c o m m e n c e m e n t I U n iv e rsity a rc h ite c t. will be c om p le ted by m e e tin g a u th o r iz e d I he p ro cessio n will th e S ta d iu m S e p te m b e r J. I to riu in at 8 T he c h a n g e th e i r w o rs t to j of r e U r y- fro m p. rn. in in — the serm o n an d ex ercises, S a t u r d a y night. ----------- ~o--------------- is b e st a t line p lu n g in g ! s t a r the ball r e s ts on a ro u n d C a p ta in M arley. w a r t the o p p o n e n t’s w hen five-yard “ G e ntlem a n J i m ” is I a l s o t h e beat d e f e n a i v e p l a y e r rn t h e Last y e a r M ar ev ■steer backfield. line. t h , R H < Played at fullback, but t h i " e . s * n he! T r ' m av be ♦, line-un L o n g h o r n e ra j f lf* * I In an a rtic le in The T e x a n Kevf.rt.1 1 viz * a* ^ a< A * WCCk* a * ood gren' th r o u g h o u t * f i e H eld at D een F d d v Weep k d d y . u •. * . . O ne M anuscript of G arcia Library Is " W orth $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 T ' tC*U ' V , “ f " c h a r g e o f the te s ts b e g u n last T h ‘‘se tcstii wil1 , c o n t i n u e ' the follow ing week and | raafls c r i p t s which In th e collection o f books th e U n iv e rsity an d t x a n sc Vera. W o m a n s G y m n asium . a n y o n e in te r e s te d m ay com e to the {C r e tin * ,, , i — on p a g e F o u r ) I Crowriin took h e r life sa v in g j class to Deep E ddy F r id a y a f t e r n o o n . IS OFF P R E S S R eview s W hole Proposition of Selecting President for U niversity The leading a rtic le in th e A u g u s t n u m b e r of the Alcalde, th e m o n th ly publicatio n o f th e E x - S t u d e n t s ’ As­ sociation th a t is j u s t o f f th e press, is a review o f the whole p r o p o sitio n of se le c ting a p r e s id e n t f o r the U n i­ th e offic ia l m in ­ versity , utes of th e J u n e m e e tin g of th e Ex- S tu d e n t s ’ A ssociation. includ in g Mi nu t e s of M eeting* The a rtic le s t a r t s with th e j o i n t c o n f e r e n c e held b e tw e e n th e e x e c u ­ tive council of th e E x - S t u d e n ts a n d th e B oard of R e g e n ts, held in r e g a r d to the selection o f a p re s id e n t, a n d ends with the e lec tio n of Dr. Spii&wn to th e p resid e n c y . O ne of the m o st i n te r e s ti n g f e a ­ tu r e s of th e n u m b e r is a discussion to the p ro g re ss of th e S ta d i u m of d a te , including a p ic tu re o f th e S t a ­ diu m as it now is, a nd se v e ra l p a g e s of e x c erp ts f r o m to th e S ta d iu m c o m m itte e . Also th e r e is a s ta t e m e n t by L. T h e e B e llm o n t of the a r r a n g e m e n t m ade f o r t h e dis­ trib u tio n of tic k e ts f o r t h e T h a n k s ­ giving game, th e S tad iu m . le tte r s w r itte n to su b s c r ib e r s to S ta d iu m A r t ic le f r o m th e Pu , cbased th r e e y e a rs ago e s ta t e of tile late G e n a ro G arcia, a noted .scholar of th e C ity of Mexico, discovered a t h e r e wan r e c e n tly fJi11^ ^ , s c a r r e d booklet, the w ritte n page* o f which a r e m a d e of th e fiber o f the m a g u e y plant. the value This a n c ie n t m a n u s c rip t was w r it­ ten by a m e m b e r of invading fo rc e o f S p a n ia r d s u n d e r H e rn a n d e z Col leg mi re th a n 400 y e a rs ago. It is d ec la re d by b :bliogno»ts th a t this m a n u s c r ip t alo ne has a o f m ore th an $100,000 which is the sum t h a t was paid by th e U n iv e rs ity fo r the e n tir e lib rary . U pon the pages of the h a n d m a d e boo klet a r e s e v e r­ al c r u d e d ra w in g s in c ra y o n . T h e Sp a n ish in which th e a c c o u n t is w r it­ ten is of so old a fo rm t h a t only an e x p e r t lin g u ist will pe able to d eci­ p h e r it. ——-0 ------ Berry Studies A ustin G eologic Form ations E. W. B e rry , J r ., o f J o h n s H o p­ kins U n iv e rs ity , son of Dr. E. W. B erry, Sr., o f th e sam e in s titu tio n , has been e n g a g e d as a s s is ta n t in the s u b s u r f a c e l a b o r a to r y o f th e B u re a u of E conom ic Geology a n d T echnology EXAMINATION SCHEDULE SE C O N D TERM , 1 9 2 4 S E N IO R E X A M IN A T IO N S In o r d e r t h a t th e d e a n , m a y have an o p p o r tu n ity to receive se n io r ,-radon a nd c e r tif y th e c a n d id a te s fo r d e g re e s, it has b e e n decided t h a t all r a n d ? d a te s f o r degree., th is s u m m e r shall ta k e th e ir e x a m in a tio n s b e g in n in g T uesday, A u g u s t 2R, a t 8 a. rn., a c c o rd in g to th e follow ing p la n : E x a m in a tio n s scheduled f o r F r i d a y , A u g u s t 29, shall bo ta k e n Tuesday A u g u s t 26, G rou p V c om ing in th e m o rn in g a n d G ro u p VI in the a f t e r n o o n ’ E x a m i n a t i o n , scheduled fo r S a t u r d a y , A u g u s t 30. -hail be ta k e n W e d n e - ’ day , A u g u s t 27, G /o u p II com ing in th e m orn in g a n d G ro u p I in th. a f t e r - noon. E x a m i n a t io n s scheduled fo r T h u r s d a y , A u g u s t 28, shall re m a in as sched­ uled below (G ro u p s I I I and I V ). All c a n d id a te s for d e g re e s th is s u m m e r a r e r e f i r e d to ta k e th e ir exam- m u tton s as e x p la in e d above, a n d n o n . o th e r th a n c a n d id a te s f o r d e g re e s w it be allowed to ta k e th e ir e x a m in a tio n s in a dv a nc e of the r e g u la r ex a m in a tio n All senior e x am in a tio n s com ing on T u e sd a y a n d W edn esd ay , a s outlined above, will be held in W. H all 4. E a c h in s tr u c to r will a r r a n g e to g iv e hie e x a m in a tio n s and g a t h e r up his p a p e r s , G R O U P HI j Civil E n g in e e r in g 32b: E n g . B. 102 R. S. B a k e r is in he is ca m p in g . C a n a d a P a y ne called a - s a tir e on /a em otions, w r itte n b e s t p re se n te d a e n e a n lif e .” A re- ONOMIC GEOLOGY BURE/.. best n Vs u m r ^ recei in Ho. of nex Hargis girls, an g irls’ hik r a t t e r of a t t r a ^ t 'u g the is also vice pi b id en t ot Texas Outing Club (T. O. C .), for the coming term. . INVESTIGATES TEXu f o r H e a v e n ” w rit . F r a n k Dobie, P r o f e s s o r o f --------------— »sh a t O k lahom a A. & M., ap- p c a red in th e Dallas N ew s last S u n ­ day . a s h o rt P r o f e s s o r P a y n e will r e a d tw o or th re e a c ts of th e play p r e c e d in g th e m with in t e r p r e t a t i o n . The r e a d in g will be given on th e c a m p u s i t 8 o’clock, M onday ev e n in g . C hairs will be placed close to th e r o s tr u m , m d lis te n e rs a re r e q u e s te d to g e t as te a r th e ro s tr u m as possible in o r d e r to h e a r th e reading. ---------------o--------------- Carroll Miller will receive his degree in Business Adm inistra­ tion at the close of summer school, having been in attend­ ance at the U niversity for the past two long and short sessions. M iller spent his freshman year at Rice Institute. A fter receiv­ ing his degree, he will tour Col­ to his orado before returning home in Sugarland to engage in business. E. H. Thomas, whose home is near Mart, is in the second term o f summer school and taking work in the Education Depart­ teaching ment, preparatory commercial work in Alexander H igh School, of Louisiana, Thomas received his academic degree Dom in 1920, and in ’21 the Master of Business Adm inistration degree. the U niversity to sity Branch E xchange W ithin Ten D ays Vprk on th e b ra n c h te le p h o n e ex- chai^? f o r th e U n iv e rsity cam p u s will e g in within te n days, J . W. E zelh A u stin m a n a g e r of th e S o u th ­ w ester Bell T e le p h o n e C o m p a n y an- no un ct y e ste rd a y . T he b ra n c h will have l l s ta tio n s on th e c a m p u s c o n ­ n e c te d b r o u g h a sw itc h b o a rd w ith B e ginn in g T u e s d a y m o rn in g , he will ta lk on th e f a m o u s h y m n s o f th e c h u rch , an d c o n tin u e th e m in c h r o n ­ ological o r d e r t h r o u g h o u t th e week. He plans to tell s o m e th in g of th e a u ­ th o r of each h y m n w ith th e idea of show ing the im p o rta n c e of both th e a u t h o r a n d th e h y m n as aids to r e ­ ligious devotion. 0. . Y .M .C .A . C abinet W ill H old Sum m er O uting Cam p in Septem ber The Y. M. C. A. c a b in e t is p la n ­ nin g its a n n u a l c a b in e t r e t r e a t , f o r S e p te m b e r 17, 18, 19, a t whieh tim e the m e m b ers o f th e c a b in e t in te n d to , go P e a r c e ’s r a n c h , a few miles u p th e riv e r, a n d m ap o u t the p ro g ra m f o r th e w o rk of the com- i ' nf» yea r. T he c a b in e t is com posed of twelve men, s tu d e n ts o f th e Uni- to P r o fe s s o r B u r n e t t has s e n t w ord to Bloc S m ith t h a t he a n d his g a n g will be the 17th, r e a d y f o r a on h a n d on good o u ting , and a n x io u s to m ake the co m ing Y. M. C. A. y e a r the b e s t T he c a b in e t has a p p o in te d a yet. tr a in s , a n d c o m m itte e to m e e t th e the c o n d u c t th e school a n d a c q u a in t th e m with the s u r r o u n d in g s , as is d o n e e a ch y e a r by the Y. M. C. A. new s tu d e n ts to „ Engin*rs 0f the U n iv e rs ity A b ou t 2 2 5 o f 2 6 9 W. R. Blocker of San Marcos, who taught in the “prep” de­ partm ent of Clarendon College ( _ the past two years, is in summer th e citj^x ch a ng e . School a n d will receive his Bach- r e ­ eler of Arts degree with this Gently camleted th e p la n n in g o f the month’s graduating c la ss ; he ro u te s f o th e cables, a n d t h e y have also has the larger part of his be e n o r d e(j. is M aster’s work in history off. be in g ma<4 n Dallas a n d will be h e re Blocker formerly taught in the by Septemr I. T h e sw itc h b o a rd Texas City schools, and will re- will be loc%j j n a roo m in th e Main turn to that place as principal B uilding , u-x the stairs, next year. He has attended San T he b ra n e x c h a n g e , which was Marcos Normal College for two a u th o r iz e d I th e B oard of R e g e n ts years, and while there was cen- this s u m m e r y do u b le th e n u m b e r t h a t t h e r e —------ —j - •> ter on the basketball team. o f s ta tio n s c a m p u s a n d will lessen th e expjC a nd tr o u b le of l o - 1 a h ° u t 225 of this n u m b e r t h a t cal calls. Th«pe r a t o r w ju jr,e c o n . will be a w a r d e d d e g re e s on S a tu r d a y , a r e all ne c te d w ith d o w n t o w n (* f j ce by ^ u Kust 30. The d ip lo m a s T % n iv c rs ity will t h e n ! p re p a r e d and it is to o la te to w ith- A list of all c a n d id a te s who have th e end o f applied s u m m e r school has b een a ssem b led an d is a lm o s t r e a d y f o r pu blication. T h e to ta l n u m b e r o f c a n d id a te s of all d e p a r tm e n ts is 269. Dean T a y lo r p re d ic ts A pplicants W ill G et D egrees Says D ean T he sw itc h b o a rd fo r d e g re e s a t ar,d t be oper- d ra w the ap plicatio n. h ave a single a t o r will c o n n e d ^ c a n e r with t b e o ffic e desired. Two M aster of Arts degrees iit.vwu w ill be conferred in the sam e ten cable8 fam ily next A ugust w hen Mr. and Mrs, Jack Johnson of D en­ ton receive their diplom as. Mr. is a graduate Johnson, w ho w ith a B achelor of Arts degree in 1918, teach es in the D allas G e r m a n C h e G o o d s *itv schools. W hile in school he w as chairm an ot the Students ver»uy Council in 1918-19, and since leaving th e cam pus, h e . has served the U niversity by his work in th e Thirty-fourth Leg­ islature. Mrs, Johnson received her B .A . two years after her hus­ band had been aw arded a de­ gree. She has been teach in g in the North T exas T eachers’ Col- th a t a sh ip m e n t of goo<^ a rriv e d lege and w ill return there t o ! a t G alveston a n d is nowL tQ be teach again next year. W. B. D u n c a n , w in, b€en a w a y on his va c a tio n , a rr iv e A uatin to _ day , in or d er to be U n d w hen a s h ip m e n t of c h e m i c t ^ ^ . ^ rives a t th e C h e m is tr y |jd jn ? r e G ^ „ A rrive a^a lveston s e n t to th e C h e m ia try Mr. D u n ca n has t t m e n t L ^ . f Dr. G ray to Speak at Education M eet Dr. C la re n c e T n t . nan Gray, a s ­ sociate p rof es s or o f the philosophy o f educat i on, will speak at the re*tiler m e e tin g o f the E d u c a tio n A ssociation T u e s d a y e v e n i n g at 6: 15 . The m e e t i n g wilt he held at the c a f et e ri a. F rank W right w ill be the prin- the m usical several sin g cipal e n t e r ta in e r on p rogram , and w ill folk son gs. The c a f e l e r i a will s erve dinner 302 to the membe rs. C h e m istry J and 107 (56b and c) : K. 5 Thursday, A u g u s t 28, at 8 A nthropology 202: Ed. B. 206 B usiness Administration 23c: Ed. B. j E d u c a tio n Economic* I c .I : M. IL 105 | Economics 12 a: Ed. B. 207 I E d u c a tio n l b - 1 : E d. B. 312 5 a : Ed. B. 307 j Education 127: Ed. B. 204 _______ ( C o n tin u e d on p ag e 4) j An a rtic le on T h o r n to n E a g e r s in w l H fo r th e last t h r e e m o n th j. B e rr y is; Sam pson, D.D., U G .D in R e c ta l. x m g in the sam e science as h i . 'm e m o r y his atm, F. W. S a m p s o n pl l a t h e r an d „ also in te r e s te d in sub- A tla n ta , Ga., h a » g i v e n $ 5 ,00 0 t o ' t h , su r f a c e r e s e a r c h work. He has made I E x - S tu d e n ts ’ A s s o c i a t i o n , k * * £ i r C,a , r y’ , ,ife of the oM-ttwe Texan, wh! w eeks o f th e geological form ations in has been o f such a beneficial in flu t h . vicinity of Austin. en cc to the U n iv e rs ity . f . the 1,St . W ork W ill Begin on U niver- i v ersity, a n d is se le c ted a n n u a lly , T he T e x a s backfield will he built- - . ~ This s t a b I L i v e Saving T e s t s . ’ ° t o She gaily Cexan today J , B r tin W t* I. Avn** Marlon * * * * * A H o n L a c * * * * I . e l m H a r t * W. l>. Mn*** J . V.ln*Vr Y#r«* W rn. Sw»*h I L J W a * ’ * Stator AnArmr basketball and baseball ] been cut in h a lf; intram ur are encouraged. IB8P§§ DAINTY DEMURRE APPEALING E v e ry w o m a n k n o w s ju st h o w m u ch clean, fresh clo th in g k a c c e n tu a te s h e r n a tu ra l b e a u ty NICK LINZ Dry C leaner— D yer— H atter 611 Congress Avenue Phone number on every page in the book rl Mayer Co J e w e l e r s " S ilv e r s n titH s ^ 618 Congress Ave. THE U N I V E R S I T Y BANK (Unincorporated) 2212 Guadalupe a c c o r d in g t o it s Advertising advertising is governed by circulation FOR A BIGGER AND BETTE* DAILY TEXAU p a t r o n i z e o u t A d v e rtis e r t e l l t h e m a b o u t h e i r LONE STAR ICE COMPANY Just West of the Avenue on Second Street S e r v i c e : Always Prompt and C ourteous. It Costs No More to Get the Best DIAL 6119 OR 9233 COLD STORAGE IN C O N N E C IlO N CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING W A N T E D - S e w i n g prices. Call 6035 ganger” hi Percy Marmont “ The M eGrew,” W ini­ er! version o f Rob­ ert W . S erv ice’s poem . This Sawyer- Lubin production w a s directed by Clarence Badger u n d e r the supet'Vis­ ion o f Arthur H. Sa wy e r. t h e n * L Y j e s t y f mSSP i n mi] I L 1 1 7 are (’eflcp r n „ But r/?er/ . e »ca *1 ',ic t«f0 e», "’Hh bre*th^ beaut J ° " • ' • w r "■ *'■>»,,,„7" » * * » * ; t ^ * * * h,,ir sTiiotsi:?*"* nu th" and his uwn Ah % -• * . p ?hi***ntt£ * t: n* out the fVenti Jn * r« f’r^ /u c er 's m o o t on een 1 u'‘i 8 b one 0 f Plants Caye' fet **« not f ra” ho r not ^ r g ot fL re ch ois°ned c W m foti: * *>»*** * 11 ;on“ th" s to r y w h ^ l « n Z 7 " ' o a t a ..... . 8 th," I ^ cfibis h S !SeP‘entbw o o e r 2 0 c ^es^7^|/^, AUSTIN, T E X A S novsttdf f ^ th<> ln tiie ^iOKf ^ a tri, Pouts * f t l l imp hth* ^ Z l ? 7 ^ n l ^ d l . be tho b; : ^ ‘y o f , outs t leu rlie t th Dr,r,g in„ ‘ th * c f * in-1 tass/v cf ( hurtian » Of UU J W h i z * k e .-. ’«... * * ' there l!rr pP'nesa w hirrjn I *ac~’ s r“(>t‘L * f . I>l;iytn (< ° f f r ^ h , y ° uPg n "fo/ds a /fu PoopJo Cf t£ P“* **»' * T / r ? a b w 7 h - a n f ° l ^ 'isnri' con f f ° r the I by "f : 7 ^ l * £ * ' Z an "m,S«>-r r° u h t t e U CH he J ’ o f ^ ‘"h — 1 * a' VOL. XXV. AMONG THOSE! I IN SCHOOL B y Etnilio V a n Z andt. I I f Doris Faulk of Brownsville, summer is in the University School. Miss Faulk attended C. I, A. for two years, and will teach in the Brownsville schools taught near next year, having her home last year. nUnMMMMtt MIW WW WM! WWWW#* W hite and Thalheimer Lose To California Champions lr Fight To Get To Semi-Fit W in O ver M em ber of French D avis Cup T eam Lydia Martin, Baylor College L e w is N. W h ite and Loui* T h a l­ heim er, U n iv e r s ity of T e x a s national in te r c o lle g ia t e ch a m p io n s, p layin g at graduate, who taught school at j C h e stn u t Hill*, B rookline, Ma*»achu ier home in Angleton last year, # e l u e lim in a t e d a *tron* team Tue*- s taking work on her Master si day from the n a tion al double* play, Degree in the |h e y d e f e a t e d H arry J o h n .o n fete expects to teach the coming lchool term. summer school. when TUKE EISTER DURING NE! of B oston and Irving W e in s t e in of Schedule to San F r a n c isc o at 3-6, 8-6, 6-3, 6-4. The victory o f the Longhorn star? J over the Johnson-W einstein cornbin*- j tion cam e in the third round. In the first round the T exans won out in j t e a m, which has w pr the stru g g le over team o f Jacques Brucron fo r m id a b le !. - - the Il^jg I *tl th e ir W ith S o m e i*v./*lttf s p Schools . U niversity ° f T exas baseball Se* « * « C °n Sf*nf ' ,un ° f ach -n ix Aave I !'',d tfce f " in , i ,..j ln v iU‘(t t er op l*,e " ° f l 924*2sb** 22 °" S e w . j : ° PteTnh ,e in th first tiru Ve**sit -v that tet^Pted. th e e histor P/an ^ * £ iC ' w il l ’ ',nce3' I in tr iituo"‘tn lh '' 1 b6"iJ>- 'zrr. fa m pug OPP fit th resort. o- has 7 " C / . , ,». - . J ? ’’* ' ^ think u m r ° u reen re ^ a<#v« u c e 'i “ The o. H<^ P f * * * ’ «0U, K r (’rO e ° uf tudenftr / r i i ? , v « * - N / t v ° rePit<< .. VVf,° fiave' * ,fs .do ^ n , e - / f h e \ f . . . S^ > t i n r Metro** ^ / f h e n " r° ^ PiW,,*0 ' ^ 6 ^ Ufle n , O tu'o ho iv ^ , s f , * r -‘ • Mc- ,l0 "' s/luw stro U »ot Se,,- I .nwtti— \ J. Maurice Dysart of Clarks- ille, formerly of Austin Coi­ ffe and Oklahoma University, Pl attending summer school, and •ill be in the University next ill While UA *** •jart p la y e r '" 8" 1 in ""lw ? i'y t.| A * is a mem ber o f Sigma I fratern ity. * * * * Dr. J. S. Sim onds o f the U niversity geology fa c u lty , le f t A ustin y e ste r ­ day with his daughter, fo r a visit to C alifornia. R ush W eek A c tiv itie s F’lanned G eorge Jackson has resigned his position with the E x-Students Asso- On Septem ber 17 rush week, with c jatjo n , and will enter the cotton bus­ iness at Giddings. first their its excitem en t, will give the all o f im pression of freshm an the U niversity and o f A ustin. The new girls will be w ined, and dined student and fe te d ex ten siv ely for a w eek be­ fo re the opening of school. Each so ­ the rority has selected to assum e leadership rushing a ctiv ities its fo r the fall. in Howard M arshall o f Granvievv, Journalism Depart- m ent last long session, is visiting on the cam pus. in the R. S. Baker is in Canada, where he is cam ping. ECONOMIC GEOLOGY BUREAU INVESTIGATES TEXAS FIELDS In the m atter of a ttractin g atten- quired as much I tion to the undeveloped resources of the S ta te, the Bureau of Econom ic G eology and T echnology of the U n i­ v ersity , has already accom plished w onderful results, as is shown by the review o f the a ctiv ities o f the bu­ reau m ade by Dr. J. A. Udden, di­ rector. inform ation about the geo lo g y o f T exas as has been made out about the g eology of such S tates as New York, W est V irginia, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Iowa, a great deal more field work will have to be done. “The other educational work o f this bureau consists in preparing and “T he educational work o f this di-j distributing bulletins on the geology vision consists in th e first place of of the State. The bureau has so far issued fifty -th r e e bulletins. Tabu­ discovering and describing the scien ­ lated as to counties these bulletins tific fa c ts o f im portance in connec­ arc as fo llow s: tion w ith the study of g eo lo g y in our schools. The State is very rich in the geological phenom ena that it presents to the scien tists, but only a beginning has so fa r been made in the study o f these phenom ena. “ S u b ject, Areal G eology; num bei o f bulletins, 20; num ber o f pages 24 5 9 . Econom ic G eology; bulletins, l l ; pages 1465. G eneral G eology, bulletins, 9; pages, 9 6 7 . Oil G eol­ P aleontology, 252. ogy, 6; pages, b u lletins, 5 ; pages, 514. Structural G eology, bulletin, I; pages 32. S tr a t­ igraphic G eology, bulletin, I; pages, 90. issued on “ O nly a few bulletins have so far been p aleontology. The sam e sta tem en t can be made with re­ gard to the study o f petrography and m ineralogy. B efore we shall have ac- 0 at one*, .... ireshm en should be present “ I Saturday m orning. Septem ber 20." P resident W. M. W. Splawn will deliver the w elcom e address to the new students, and other speakers at the convocation on Saturday will be Dean W. S. Sutton, R egistrar E. J. M atthews, Dean T. CT. T aylor, Dean B. F . P itten g er, S. E. D yer, president of the S tu d en ts’ A ssociation; and Ed L. G ossett, chairm an o f the M en’s Council. F re sh m a n S u n d a y Sunday, Septem ber 21, will be Freshm an Sunday in all U niversity churches. M onday, S ep tem b er 2 2 ,, will be R egistration D ay fo r fr e s h - j men, and those registerin g a fter t h a t 1 date will have to pay a late fe e o f $3. On Tuesday m orning there will be a convocation o f all freshm en boys, and in the afternoon there will be a convocation o f all freshm en girls. The speakers w ill be L. T. B ellm ont, dean o f the C ollege of P hysical A cti­ vities; Dr. H. Y. B enedict, dean o f the C ollege o f Arts and S cien ces; Dr. H. T. P arlin, junior dean o f the Col­ lege o f Arts and S cien ces; L. H. Hub- hard, dean o f stu d en ts; Miss Anna Hiss, director o f physical activ ities for w om en; Miss Lucy J. N ew ton, dean o f w om en. •* Although born in London and edu­ cated at St. A n n e’s Redhill in Surrey, is distinctly a England, Mjirmont cosm opolitan, for his career on the sta g e him well known throughout A frica and A ustralia, as well as his native country and New York, before he turned to the films. M armont appeared with Cyril Maude had m ade QUEEN Mon.-Tues.-Wed. “ A bunch o f the boys were whooping it up i n t h e M a l a m u t e saloon—” SEE THE SHOOTING ar BAN M'GREW Picturizrd by WI NI FRED DUNN from Robert W . Service’s “The Spell of the Yukon” w i t h B arbara La Marr L ew . M ae Busch C od y D irr(ted by Clarence Badger Supervised by Arthur H. Sawyer Mon.-Tues.-Wed. “ P O ISO N E D P A R A D IS E ’’ The forbidden story of Paris and Monte Carlo with p referred cast. Eighth Series of— “TELEPHONE GIRL” Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. H ouse Peters in “ D on ’t Marry for M on ey” SEVERE PENALTY FOR FRANKS’ ^laying at Q u een SLAYERS ADVOCATED BY PROFS B y S hirley L o m a x T H E A T E R C A L E N D A R M o n d a y , T u e s d a y , W e d n e s d a y H a n c o c k : “ P o i s o n e d P a r a d i s e , ” s t a r r i n g C l a r a B o w a n d K e n n e t h H a r l a n . Q u e e n : “ S h o o t i n g of D a n Mc ­ G r e w , ” wi t h B a r b a r a L a M a r r a n d Lew C o d y . “S h o o tin g o f D an M cG raw ” Monday at the H ancock w ill he a picture o f so unusual a plot and so ex cellen t a treatm ent, that it is hard to reduce it to the ordinary critical form ulas. That production is “ Pois­ oned P arad ise,’’ by Preferred P ictures Corporation. la test rolea-e] the* In respect to story, direction, set* tings and actin g we do not hesitate to place this new B. P. Schulberg production am ong the choicest o f ­ ferings o f the current season. The is basis for this splendid photoplay Robert W. S erv ice’s novel, “ Pois­ oned P aradise” and we venture to say that in all the m asterpieces o f w riting which this w idely read au has ap has given us, none proached this thrilling tale o f Monte Carlo in ex citin g incidents or finely: drawn character portrayals. S up erb S e t tin g s From the opening view s o f the Comedy and News Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. ST O R M Y L O V E ! PRISCILLA DEAN in the S T O R M D A U G H T E R Universal Jew el Directed by George Archainbaud SURGING SEAS* Chronicles, Fables and News BON TON BAKERY 22 Y ears in U n iv ersity N eighborhood QUALITY— SERVICE— CLEANLINESS Our Motto ASK YOUR GROCER FOR BON TON PRODUCTS 1307 Lavaca— Phone 6572 It is the opinion o f practically all | ous. The scien tists and alien ists’ tes- the professors and instructors o f so- tim ony which is o ffered endeavoring cio lo g y and psychology that Richard Loeb and Nathan Leo­ interview ed - to prove the action o f the boys as a reasonable result because of their un pold Jr. deserve the death penalty usual trend o f thoughts Is u n ju stly for the murder o f the Franks boy. able. In my estim ation, they were This murder by the tw o C hicago U ni­ v ersity boys has aroused nation-w ide conscious o f the seriousness o f their act. T herefore, I believe that the in terest, and d iffe r e n t alien ists have suprem e p en alty should be meted to tried to prove th a t the boys w ere ii* responsible for the crim e, on account these blase y o u th s.” Dr. F. A. C. Perrin, associate pro­ o f the e ffe c ts o f certain glandular fessor o f psychology, is of the o p in io n ) thor secretion s on their tem peram ent and that the boys are not insane. He g character. say s: “The fa lla cy in discussion of Dr. W arner Ensign G ettys, adjunct evidence is in the im plication that a professor of sociology, says: “ In mj! sharp distinction can be made be­ perverts. The murder was certainly it is true that glandular irregulari­ a diabolical deed. T heir desire for ties are responsible for abnorm al or murder as a pleasure ct excitem en t crim inal behavior, they are also r e ­ certain ly plainly shows their danger sponsible for norm al and moral be­ to so ciety . L ife im prisonm ent will havior.” be best, in that Loeb and Leopold possess such unusual m ental prow­ The question is sociological rather im m ediate than psychological. The ess their co n fin em en t w ill enable an in terestin g study o f their personali­ question is the protection of society rather than theoretical distinction be­ ties and m en ta lities.’’ tw een norm ality and abnorm ality. It Dr. W. A. Fe I sing, a ssociate pro- does not seem best to make this case fesso r o f chem istry, sa y s: “ I think a precedent in the light o f present the m urdering o f Franks by Loeb know ledge or lack of know ledge and Leopold was absolutely outrage- about the endocrines. opinion, Loeb and Leopold are moral tw een norm ality and abnorm ality, lf M onacan principality rising in m a-j] T h e coolest an d m ost s a n ita ry s w im m in g place in th e South. D rive o u t e a rly in th e m o rn in g or late at n ig h t— y o u will b e re ­ freshed an d the h o t su m m e r d a y s will seem sh o rter a n d m ore pleasant. BARTON SPRINGS Owned and Operated by the City of Austin WHY IS THE DRISKILL SO BUSY? Because the bulk of our business comes from old custo­ mers who know and ap p reciate high g rad e w ork and It is our desire service— th ey bring us new customers. to please you. Phone 6444. DRISKILL HOTEL LAUNDRY Summer School Students * You a re as m u ch a p a rt of this U n iv ersity as E nglish I. Y ou w a n t to g et in on th e b ig gest th in g th e stu d e n ts of this school will ev e r a tte m p t. W a tc h T e x a s M em o rial S ta d iu m g r o w —a m em o rial to T e x a s m en a n d w o m e n w h o offered th eir all. T h e n sign th e p le d g e card m ailed you a n d enroll w ith th e h o sts of loyal sons a n d d a u g h te rs w h o a re b u ild in g th is m o n u m e n t to Texas F ig h t Spirit. No one will judge y o u r lo yalty b y tile a m o u n t y o u s u b ­ scribe; b u t ev e ry o n e will be in terested in k n o w in g th a t y o u did subscribe.. S T A D I U M H E A D Q U A R T E R S Y.M .C.A. BUILDING Ie participate; athletes can participate only three years; training cannot be­ gin before a set date; the number of basketbik. been cut are encouf*. ti . I i v I games ha aural athletic ¥ I V A R SIT Y i ELIMINAI DAVIS C CALIF VI'*' VSS - » WW* \ c l * A « 205 B . >1. v.»V!" Aw»w h. ”t C ' r* - ' «#***»* VIV S 3‘ B- *°3 s \02* b’ \\3* B ?°b'V \ \ ^A B opbV l 3*J« B 6 M B ‘ h YCS two firR%ft\*b Kinsey Brother* Win 6-2, 6-3, ,„mm,.r ^ , h Vv*b 6-4 in R ecent New- boys. port Meet ,jj3 , l « » ‘ B. • . fcd- ^ ' i B - ’ l l . 3 * ^ 2 ’c ‘ - \V .tft« I . .then**'- \o6. Some of one hour wb. H- three or ti They r< - * -*t . r n i ° r' U w i* Whit. end to o Thalh.-i.nrr, L e w li W h ite Wia uw «'s ................. ' \ „ , . i a r Ho*’**1* U niversity o f T a u tennis ptoyen r e n t, per hour, - ? r-autured the National Intereolle- they do. a p m title were eliminated i Mi** Jnnaaen U hpr },^e ^ , h , se m i-h n ..- •« “ “ Z ' Z " Z K, o h teem she giate doubk^ in the semi-hnels of Urn U r n . f »P ~ r » in tryouts, et Novrport, ^ other?, 6-2, 6 -3 , 6-4, The ?up* rio r p laying of the v< e ra k f . fo r too n w h f'e lif o r n ie n s p roved the younce r ptayers, nod the rnnstcr . ful teamwork and tnct.cs withstood .h e attacks o f the colley,nns. The C a m p t i * H a * tournam ent no Park, N ew port, K. I. is heinie held at the l as,- - n 11ho t arn or truck* to *’b ' ^ ^ ie g ro u n d s, a ^ th e p v n C a f e t e r i a i n „ « . ts& T\v‘~ J I 'I'*'* * B I V v * "XA- * B 2*>3 « ■ pjcnic and f urnUhes "* ^ ' y ( $ n V^- , 0 , - * a j rf>■ t h e K *■ 20« rf. 2 '« 0 . 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They Table desire for the .‘.hey increase school . i n r AV p rA suggested that I ^ solved by d is-JI T - - cs altogether,! § Y * of com petingly ng away the 1 rn Alete; having |y a DAINTY DEMURRE APPEALING Every woman knows just how much clean, fresh clothing accentuates ^ her n a t u r a l b e a u t y NICK LINZ D r y C l e a n e r — D y e r — H a t t e r 6 1 1 C o n g r e s s A v e n u e I !________ ^ _ d o r i idea of | P h o n e n u m b e r o n e v e r y p a g e in t h e b o o k fit*,, rn B i ^ r ? V . .^ |u r c x ,tin g y members as j mc IU ut: 13 an We Will tell you its exact c aw **«£ 'intained by a*. the faculty a n y a t t e n t i o n , THURLOW B. WEED a m b u l a n c e s e r v i c e Funeral Home Phones 6080 and 6317 207 W V Ch Chemistry 2h: M. B. 30 Chemistry 2c: M. B. 30 Chemiatry 151; M. B. 23 Economics lb .I: M. B. 206 Economics Go : M. B 208 Economics 26b; M. B. 21J Education 104. 1: Rd. B. 204 Education 110: Ed. B. 307 Education 120: Ed. B. 206 Education 15-: Ed. B, .307 Education 189: Ed. B. 208 English lb .2 : Ed. B. 203 English l c . l : Ed. B. 302 English 2c.2 : Ed. B. 303 Ii | . , Bd- ' Th,- best equipped I m en i«« ***- — " ' - -- che,, in the South is » « J to of the University wommon*, wise known u the caf. , »f *t c W “ r fo ^ e r p m q p t * .i 0 . H „r., * m M. I lib : M. B. | tliatory 25b; M. B. 153 History 05c: M. B. 205 Governrr.cnt •'» ; ii. it ,. M. B* full Hall 2 H ere hundreds o f hungry stu d en t, H W tim es a day fro m a H « £ th r e fed .r e J e . „ E. „ all ,8 f j h : ^ )(.al KnKlnMri„ K 2 0 .: B P. B. j k i t c h e n sanitary and mml, rn in ever way. Many of the b e# , inform ed persona in the country have c o m p ,- I merited the University upon the I merited the U niversity upon the -------- C - * . B W u * . N ~ S « * n T = gt Pembroke College, O xford • - P M * * ' * " W g l | | % # - - i » o ; V , : ' according to Miss manager. The electrical equipment includes ; a bread mixer, a meat chopping m a­ chine, a machine used to whip cream, Friends of D r George C. Botte, mayonnaise, and to perform ot » dish — hi"* WOfT* i c t n L.U.WWA. » a. - , . w. . ftV Europe. He vis- Miss Jansen received her M A. tied Franc* and Spain and then went Kr(>0 f r,>m the Uiuwrsifcy of Chicago * • M B. 228 , 0 3 .2 : E A B. 201 by m ’2: EA B. 201 * Physics 422b: K. Hall 5 I1. . , . . : j W - . m s . ' U - . public Speaking 20‘Jb: Law B. ICI Pure Mathematics Id: M. B. 7 Pure Mathematics 130: M. B. 23 Spanish Ic.I: M. B. 33 Spanish 2b.2 ; M. B. 200 GROUP V Friday, A u fa it 29, at S Economics lb-2 : M- B. 219 Economies 117: M. B. 205 « ....... ^ — ^ L g U ^ f o r ll I m an ops v ... In a— ition to a l . «an G eorge B u tte manager of the Cafeteria, “ « « » . .'ay «1 a f * — • i n - • uhntit to al SYI 1 „4.. Le, i , with him. ha, m atriculate- rry, one of the , our,e (Civet, y , OI,eg., o x fo r d . T he (Departm ent o f Horn, Vconom tir. I who T, Vm bTc.k. at i em o ru ii young man o b ta in e d his B achelor o Arts degree fro m th e U n iv e rsity o Texas and high »chool a t B rem ond. En aland for a stay of a few weeks. and is specially trained in institution- Educaiion ib.2: Ed. H. 207 n 7 . Kd. B. 312 At tu t account, he wa, about to R| managomcnt. Education 117: Ed. B. 312 At la .t acc our . . . B- 307 r.rn "ta the continent for another work nu manager of the Cafeteria, Education 194; Ed. B. 30 < J r . . ; , he rn m .tr u c to r in in .titu tio n a e o r t - Education 199: Ed. B. <303 English lb.4 : Ed. B. 208 English 2a.2 : M. B. 207 English 2b.4 : Ed. B. 30- English 4h: M. B. 208 English 133: M. B. -18 French Abc: Ed. B. 210 French Ic: M. B. 206 Government S ic: G. Hall 2 History lOc: M. B. 167 History 23a: Ed. B. 203 EXAMINATION SCHEDULE (Continued F rom Page One) la st y e a r ta u g h t «| , the in _ " . . 60 WARRIORS TRAIN (C o n tin u e d from p ag e I) Education 176: Ed. B. 298 Education 197: Ed. B. 393 English lb ,3 : M. B. 140 English lh.5 : M* B. 32 English Ic.2 : M. B, 208 captain of English 2b.2 : M. B. 209 •* i Knglt?n z d ** ** — dav? ag**. Tom D enn is cap*— * the Orange and White for the 1922 g nfr)iKh 2c.3 : M, IL L,H season, is quoted a* saying that the English 21la . M B. 218 ta fill Oscar Eckhardt'a 5ih<»« ** French 152: M. B. 134 u p w . “ Blue” Smith of Cleburne. I (Oology Ic: M. B. 206 but bis I German the: Ed. B. 203 Government la : G. Hall G overnment 224b: Ed. B, 310 H istory 5b: M. B. 205 a* Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Registered Optometrist# WARD & TREADWELL! 7th & Congress GOOD WORK OUR HOBBY Call 3702 . HOME STEAM LAUNDRY 211 East 5th Street Radio Supplies Curling Irons Students' Lamp* And All Other Kinds of Electrical Appliances John L. Martin 410 Congress Ava. Phone 8663 i blat S m ith can ru n and kick, w ta k B tM on the d e f e n d m o lt he “ Blue” played ill sever­ c o n s i d e r e d al of last y e a r ’s gam es and the line­ up for the present se a so n is sore to find him in either right or a f t ha back po»ition. Schuhardt Ruturn* Vernon Schuhardt. who w a , a . m em b er of the t e m o f I * 23 w " in u n ifo rm on S e p te m b e r IO. V ernon will pro b ab ly try to he mate o f Sm ith at halfback roah Ramaey of San M arcos, who P a>«- wul- th e G re e n h o rn , in I M * * ' » » ' « be o u t f r r h a lf. K L. B erry, who played under the Orange and W hite c o lo r, in 1 9 2L " i d he a n o th e r fo r- m er g r o u t e r to return for fall p ra c - ta r T w o m ao who w ere on the ad e- to W " * ' lin e , teat a e .,o n due will answer -p r e ,e n t'' open.ng on "Mat" N ew ell, lanky end, who day may try for center this season, is one of them . "Bud" Sprague, the figh t­ ing tackle. Oho s u f f e r e d a broken, leg in 1923, is the other. Frosh Squad Contributes U M year’s frosh eleven w ill send up Johnson and Bower at end?, S e w ­ ell, P enny and Greer at tackle H all, Homan and B en n e at guard, Handel! at center, Wright a. half, * % t Tkr.