SENIOR e d it io n A SKM [ - WE E KL Y NKWHP a PFP dt’di r«»t« TH I ■; TEX A N t V t B y » '» P K W D A Y AND SATURDAY BT THI B T T O Era OF t u x WHY— W Y ^ 0 • • — — ■ = = = = - = _ _ _ 3 ^ ? ™ ' T E X A S > S A T U R D A Y . M A RCH J . M U . ~ — = _ CO LLEG E O F A RTS i * u T ' ‘‘ e 'v m e“ a r '! « oud naJU m , h a v e been finished. 11 M'1' ,a ' ! thu build In* tor th e School of Jo u r- T h e w se v e n buildings a r c all of the sam e fol­ m a terial, E a s t T e x a s pine, and low th e sa m e sch e m e of a rc h ite c tu re . In th e words of T en n y so n . they o re h ave “neat but not g au d y .” T h ey T 0 L m 5 PUN A Cirl SIN DIAL IS SELECTION N SOCIETY BIG STUNT PLANNED COACH "BILLY” DISCH TALKS ON DASE B l k J SOMETHING LONG N E E D E D B Y UNlVtRSi TY— A CU STO M W H ICH SHOULD L IV E . CO ED S C A R R Y OUT CLA SS PO L­ ICY AND E N T E R T A IN AT D E E P ED D Y. RLD HOT DOPE FROM T H E W IZ­ ARD H IM S E L F — ST. EDS. GAME MONDAY. Before tin y wore well out of the ranks of the Juniors*, tile c la s s of ISI:’ began to a g ita te p re sen tin g some gift to tile t ’ n iv e e rsity as tangible memorial -of th em in th e a f­ ter days u hen th e y should no lon g­ in er infest I n iveraity Hill. die Fail Term , P re s id e n t Fowl* r ap in v e stig a te th at ab u n ­ th is to th e hope time would e n a b le pointed a co m m ittee this mat tor in dance of E a r ly committee lo m ake a h ap p ier c h o ic e than had a lw a y s been of souvenirs p re ced in g done p ast the by in < lasses. This com m ittee has proved far from vigorous. of it arc not co n scio u s and to be T h re e m em b ers n e v e r have been of th e fa ct th a t th e y a re on it. The fourth m em b er ev en now o th e r does not know who a r e id e n tity three, and no doubt will go down like the Sphin x a s one th e ir the of die unsolved riddles of h isto ry . it Really, to Mr. S ta rk Young is th e that credit is due for all [class has yet done. H is a d v ice was s sought as to w hat would be an ap- th a t In respond t„ the generally ° M’ 1,1 HP h it *1 so e ffe c tiv e ly ! warm sunshine, will 'h e w eatherm an will prom ise the place take of e a ts would go furth er tow ard sat | bu na R a p many i>f -he most put into being by the Dean in his I uf lull talks, tho Senior girls have p.an ued a picnic to be given lo ti*** en­ tire cla s s a t Deep E Jd y on .Satur­ d ay, M arch the I tit Ii. It was first suggested that the young ’.idles give a L e a p Year party. The m ore timid elem en t, how ever, com plained th at sev eral b ask ets’ full isfying real men than a whole e v e n ­ ing ot th e most a rd e n t proposals, and th u s th e picnic was evolved. I he c la s s is to m eet in front of the Main Building promptly at five o clo ck in tile aftern o o n , sikh jai pre­ paym ent c a rs will he waiting to a c ­ co m m o d ate tho crow d ; and the ladies will be responsible for tin* fare. t o r th e sak e of the few gentlem en I A p r lf who m ay dread being out a fter du ra, ,lle " in tr>’ blasts of the past lew un ! make good his prom ise, nam imp fans will raw* an opportun t ;1<. i i m coileg. g am e or by to s.*, Hie season in those p u d s M onoay al s t . Ed w ard s u-ruoou on tm , k t lek!. the I rom a n oss tile m < r will be 1. uigaonis* opponents. lo mite tile* w cu tin r 1ms been a n y ­ thing but favorab le to good, hard and regular p ra ctice , but in spite of this promising iairiy Longhorn ca m liaatS s are in g>Xkj condition and ready to give un exhibition th a t will satisfy Urn m ost !> a pt it .ii of baseball fans. the front to Bi a n ic, baa brought than latin} p.Amusing m en. no less th irty -seven b ein # actu al co n te n d e rs, in tl} edestal Week column. It is th re e and bo o" white m arble. h hail lect high and he D oric s h a ft Its pro- [is nine inches ha d ia m e te r. ex- * portions are pk using [treme. tile in T h e fa ct th a t the Senior c h u s of 1912 c a n “g e t to g e th e r” and not bt* stupid was d em on strated last H allow ’een . T h e V ice p re s id e n t announces once m ore th a t L e a p Y e a r etiquette will he in o rd e r and Unit the young men a r e asked sim ply to be present and look a s ch arm in g a s possible. R em em ber the clay, S aturday, the j ltith, a t five o ’clock . I he price is m uch h ig h er th an has je\er before been paid for a g ift by jail earlier Senior c la s s , ll* th e w orth y Jelass treasuii r c a n now’ su cco ssfu liy [perform his duty, by O cto b er, a very the o rn a m e n ts to J beautiful addition campus will fa c e th e new Li- r j *arjr. Hie co m m itte e d eem s th is lo- be- Ji the gam e, will handicap points oi th* rn at the b«ginning of the season . this will give tho le ft­ and naturally se a so o , the overs c r old meu of last pi d e fe n c e ut the s ta r t; and to m ake they m ust hit a t least 25 per good of l*iHt y ear show. This added stre n g th their re co rd s than } ce n t better m ust be shown at o n ce c r cfiances for becom ing regulars will d issip ate tile youngsters bo sub­ a t once and stituted . Our p ro sp ects for a su ccessfu l se a ­ son a re very encouraging and I feel sa le in saying we will win aa m any lust year, GO per co n t of Saint s a s T h is m eans num ber sc heduled. team 25 per cen t than a the IJ H aggregation , a s our sch ed ­ ule is a bard one, six g am es with .stronger league team s and th e b alan ce with to be te a m s alw ays known college ably rep resented on the diam ond. Of the college gam es to be play­ ed on Clark F ield , fifteen in num ber, I feel sa fe in predicting th a t a t le a st eleven of these co n te sts will fall to This m ean s the team . th at T e x a s will be fighting clo se to the top rin g all season. lot of our W. J . DISCH. EN G IN EER IN G C L U B OR GANIZED. of F o r sev eral th e purpose estab lish in g one m ore con gen ial relations with in the E n g in eerin g De­ an oth er and from stu d en ts p artm ent, th em selves each cla s s have banded to g eth er and formed the “ T e x a s E n ­ gineering Club.” VVhiel the p rim ary the o b ject of m em bers will give such aid and a s­ sista n ce to one another and the re st to a of the d ep artm en t as will tend b etter c la s s standing and spirit. T he m em bers are now busy p reparin g clul ro om s; and in the near futu re will 1x 3 ready to re ce iv e and e n tertain th e ir to friends. The new club e x p e c ts is so cial, this club take in only such m em bers o f th e En gineering D epartm ent who h av e be* n a cre d ita b le and a re m aintaining NO. 40 i m IHE FUTURE E EIENTS THIO DECIDES HENCE P E O P L E OF V A R SIT Y A R E G IV EN A S P L E N D ID CH A N CE TO R EA D OF E V E N T S AS T H E Y W IL L A C T U A L L Y T A K E P L A C E , C O P IE D FROM T H E F I L E S OF SEN IO R T E X A N OF 1922. Only last M onday, under tho au- of such an idea and the se rio u s con* o rgan izatio n , sp ice s of the Glob re e k e rs, a n a n cie n t seq u en ces winch m ight uriao from B e ­ tUis use of o u r assem b ly hall. m u s e of a g ita tio n stirre d up m auy y earn ago ste p s w ere ta k e n to stam p this out ing follows the sch em e o f arch I tot tm- th e new V arsity Gym nasiuin was d ed icated . This build to abolisli idea and tills institu ted som e twenty y ears ago. the people of T e x a s , S in ce tlieu T e x a s Hull, I Hall and W iley l*uro F o o d cry w ert th e firs t buildings to be erected ac cord in g to this D oric sty le of ar, hi a le c tu re . lK>ys' dorm itory so nam ed Ixnau se it stan d s a s a m onum ent to the g e n e r­ and o sity of fosterin g of h igh er ed u cation , th eir L e g isla tiv e Hall, lias been e re cte d . built. a g irls ’ d o rm ito ry, was in honor of our bn ad- It lh a splen­ minded th a t sim plicity of did s tr u c tu re which should c h a ra c te riz e all b id d in g s in w hich the M inerva is w orshipped. S in ce then Pen lek Aud­ itoriu m , H u nn icu tt Musk H all, and law m akers, is roamed e xam p le next of it ruinous use of our splendid a u d ito r­ ium for the p urposes which Ute Uui- lack of vem ily F o u n d ers, with th eir wisdom , built it. still st«‘ps B u t rem ained T h e se w ere tile rig h t d irectio n . evils which Hie w ise co m m itte e of th e fa cu lty placed a sm all fee of $100.00, o r o a e - its u se y tourtli of the p ro fits, on taken stu d en ts. th e re iii w ere The Auditorium was still ummI by th*' S tu d e n ts’ A ssociation and only sm all HMH* wore ch a rg e d . T h e re w e re no ch a rg e s m ade for th e M arch 2nd o xer L id by cise s o r for football ra llie s. p atrio tic m em b ers of th e fa cu lty w’ho paid no a tte n tio n to th e m oney go?*’ And on th e q u estio n : the stru g g le con tin u ed . la st even ing th e v icto ry w as won. A rule w as missed which will fo re v e r p ro­ o f th e opening of hibit this sa cre d relic of antiq uity. W h ere does the d o o rs th e en orm ou s co st been erected, a t of fou rteen hundred d o llars and g n a t ly add to the b eau ty of o u r cam p u s. the U niver­ P re sid e n t Van H ise of s ity of W iscon sin, who re c e n tly vis­ ited us, declare*} o u r cam p u s aud a r ­ ra y of buildings to be the m ost beau­ his w ords th e world. tiful the to “ they stand as a m em orial T e x a n s far-seein g of and a s a sp ecim en of the work of p rogro saiv e dem ocrat: y. ” in tellig en ce in Iii th e G lob rask ers is an h erid itary One of the m ost In terestin g sigh ts to be found an y w h ere is to w a tch tile GOO, in m ates of th e V arsity T e n t Col­ on y, a t work and a t play. O w ing to an exceed in gly larg e ap p ro p riation by have our th e se men leg islatu re, been moved from th eir last y e a r ’s footb all g ra n d sta n d , q u a rte rs, Hie and now occu py th e se lu xu rian t q u a r­ te rs on th e c a m ­ the so u th end of pus. B a ch te n t is m ag n ificen tly fu r­ nished with a c o t and a c r a c k e r box, while seven h y d ra n ts supply b eau ti­ ful c le a r running w ater for th e u se to one n atu re. T h is id e a Is an rn, him* e m , live c k .s e o rgan izatio n . Mr. T h om as S ta lw a rt!. of th e s e you th s who the H enderson c f C am eron , is c h a r te r m em b er who is still a c tiv e in iu th a t * Ilot onJy ^ th e work o f th e club. Among th e th e S ta te , hut it a h o te a c h e s (be Z l T Z u. a r e '. JOh" T° r b m ' L e ro y H a m ilto n . J r .. W ill and Man mh lu x u r.e s o f a ris tx o c m c y lu ng . lo rgan . splen dors of B. H all. J r - yoUU* ^ w ithout th e tool the o r • • » A s a resu lt of th e fig h t for high- T w en ty y<.aTH a g o ‘ d u rlag th e a J . in e t edu cation led by Mr. O. J . Hush- m in istratio n o f W illiam F o w le r th e n , the H ouse, and M r. W alt was a m ovem ent s ta rte d , tho o b je ct tog cu sto m i x a l e y in th e S e n a te , th e a d v o ca te s being OI cu ltu re and en ligh ten m en t v icto rs, ta x Is a t last a future g en eratio n s, a r e which should be handed the special in s titu te down som e to to re a lity On y e ste rd a y ev en in g , Mr.* Jo h n n y lite ta x m ovem en t sta rte d In H U I, O u g cn sclo ck er. P re s id e n t of the c la s s c la s s but b efore tak in g su ch a ra sh ste p * 192 2 , announced our so lo us With th e ir accu sto m ed wls- hee adopted such a cu sto m . G reat th a t his dom desired They wished so u rce s et th e S ta te . to to guard well in v e stig a te m a tte rs , honor tho re- s ta rtin g A tte r tw en ty th ey began ion Of this policy, and sw ayod pow erful sp eech es of M essrs. T ip s y e a rs of i n v e s t * * - ca rrie d the wisdom to se e by tho dents, is due th e c la s s of th is m o v e m e n t T h e for rapid- Ity with which th e plans h ave been fo r stu - th e p ro g re ssiv e n e ss o f T e x a s into e ffe c t sp eak s well ’12 • « • is a U n iver- A fte r a* co m p a ra tiv e ly sh o rt and W ilkes, on “ W hy a ta x ot on e miU on n ay , a r was passed. T his will g ive U n iversity an thousand dollars IHT y e a r, and will am en d m en ts provide in su re its becom ing a b a d e r th e p eer of an y South and in com e of o v e r th irty od by th e S tu d en ts' A sso ciatio n . T h e th e selec- th e Hon o f e d ito rs and m an a g e rs o f Uni- to the dol- exten d in g from 1U12 to 1U22, it se e m s th e th a t th e m e rit sy ste m will be adopt- in tn stitu - v ersity publications a cco rd in g for fight lion in A m erica. ^ ^ worth instead of political affiliatio n . In T e x a s stu d e n ts a re in m o st In sta n ce s th e d ay s o f F o w le r, H arm on , slow to adopt such “ n ew -fangled” re ­ am ! Dr. C allaw ay, th e erro n e o u s i lea form s, but in this e a se th ey will e a s t th e w ind# and a d o p t existed beautiful and o rn a te portion of th e th ese m easu res. the d iscretio n stu d e n ts am ong th a t to in th eir cla ss work standing Who have activ ely identified soH es w ith all m ovem en ts for b etterm en t and ad v an cem en t. and ’ Main Building called tho U n iv .-isity th e m -; Auditorium , w as for th e use* o f stu- F o r m an y y e a rs T h e T exan j has seen th e d an g er of the e x is te n c e I its d en ts. Mr. T h om as H en d erson , a ffe ct ion- ( Continued On r a g e F o u r.) I •< ai productions, A .argo orchestras, tin* lecturers, there are thi- ann I 4 VI F I A l l U J C l P L A Y E R T O N E S T E R M S . P I A N O 8 S O L D ON AND AUTO. AGREEABLE S E N I O R S T A F F T. DODSON S T A M P S .................................................. Editor-jn-Ch.ef. the protiis of the organizations us* W I L L I A M M A N N I N G M O R G A N Assistant Editor-in-Chicf. tinily go elfin r to athletk s or to Scarbrough & Hicks JE A N F I G H ___ J, K . T O R B E R T ..Society Editress. some other worthy cause. That the Business Manager. plays presented are worth while, no T H E T E X A N M A R IO N J. L I V Y ................................................................................. H I U M l - C h l t f . W A L T E R D I A L I Y .......................................................................... A th letic Editor. D IC K F L E M I N Q ................ Associate Athletic Editor. J E A N JOH N ....................................................................................... Society Editress A S S O C IA T E E D IT O R S . T R A N S L U C E N T O B V IA L lT lE S , Recently there has come to huh a s ta te of affairs whi< h Is anomal­ ous. Rent is being demanded h r I the use of the Auditorium. Tho n-u* j son advanced I tear, is lights and that tho wear aud inspector a tho the I N os m ust be (overed, and a sum Randolph Bryan. Wm. Tanner. George Wythe. W ill Morgan. Ut id by for its betterment. Hugh Potter. A. K. Chrletlan. Amoe Petere. Tom Knight. Under this system one hundred do!-j R, B. Feagin. T. K. Bettie. Morgan Vining. Laura L e ttie Smith lars an exorbitant stun, Wien one | E. M. D AVIS ........................................ Bueineee Manager O. L E O N A R D ............................................................... A e iie ta n t Bueineee Manager Entered ae eecond-claee m a tte r at the poetoffice at Austin, feocae, under the act of Congreee of March 3, 1870. Subscription Price ................................ .................................................... $1.60 per year. Bueineee Offloe .............. . . . . Room 4$, University. considers th e antiquated equipment- inns* be paid for a performui.ee, or j on<-fourth of the profits for stud' rn presentations, ami double this amount for an outside attraction. Kurthar- more, a S tudents’ Council meeting • ends one dollar, while the rate for reh earsals of dramatic product ic lib is twenty five r e n ts per hour. Although the profits of tin* Var­ sity a ttra c tio n s are small, yet the Auditorium rent demanded will is* large enough to raise the price of tickets and cause dissatisfaction, ex peeiully when one remembers that ASSOGI A T E S ; E. B. Ingraham. N . A. Stedman. Lyndall Finley Thos. A. Knight. W . A. Dealey. O. J. Rushing. if th«T< school, I ii every l o o k upon liroadn.iudtdi.» tiieir own campus. is on e fault m a l is <*0111111011 So rn m y stud en ts eau never see tie re rn a »cr lain contingent part 01 ii ore Freshm en W«* w e n -narrow, as we liecaiue Sophom r s. in our opinions; uh Juniors. w» couja longer so projuop co ai. we lo all c*o*l< fee stu- that, is the unexcusable habit 01 hum oring petty jiMiousu s a g a .tis . W lieu we we were no perhaps see both sides of a qtP'ition, as Seniors, vie m utters With a breadth of view . Because ot ♦•uh tau so* oentH, it b o tte r college* ami universities. > oho the borders ot I in w* lh sity of Texas not ».*x< ludod, sum m its wile are narrow-minded enough lo lliiuk that ail thai tit. ic "A. ma Muter” d o ts is right, and th ai tnt* stud en ts ot a not lie t i oiiege vs no turns oilier wine are ti ’’bum Ii ot roughm cK s.” Such childish n<• 11 n.^ . r .ie*, well enougii in higii s< hoois, jMepillatory sch ools and academ ies, but are out Ot placx* in a university. Some ot ii the sm aller colk gen 01 country are to be blawed m ore than un- i niversity ut Texas, nut they can be excused iii most in stan ces because their s UMM.*lits are younger nim have a narrow conception of oilier institutions bt ca u se they haw* imt had the benet it et atte* lid I ag more Luau one school. They « an m ake cia in ies o i tile other colleges oecau se they arb not doi>eii<«ciii on iii in 1 < 1 Hied* students. Rut when you conic to un institution like the I niver-Miy in the Very nature oi the case, supported to a great is absurd to think o. in stitu tion s el the State, it I e x a s, which oi m e a su re by tho o th er h u m o rin g such p etty jealousies. tin* is, I ., Trinity, aim the average student. In every class, in every athletic* contest, mid than these sm aller institution. The great universities ot Hundreds of our students conn- 10 us from the high schools, and from Southwestern, Baylor* Austin College, T. c. the nth. r schools el the State, as well a s trow various institutions outside oi ilu Suite. in every student activity there is to La* found a Certain elem ent from these other x> horns. It is well th a t we have these students tor they otten do more credit to tin* university the University, inasm uch as they arc petter prepared work lf We do not recruit our student body institutions, we can never hope to become a reaLy 1 rom the Hast and North aiv to great a 'urge extent g rad uate institutions and every college and university throughout the I lilted su ites. They draw their large student bodies not by w akin g enemies of tin* sm aller schools, but by that has a stronger pull with waking friends of thew. The university tile smaller institutions always 01 aws the g r a d u ­ ates. What would become of s o w - of these g reat g raduate I ne ti Lul ions if they were to institute a polk y ol jMdty jealousy’ tow ards each ami ev-. rv one of the sm aller schools of th e South aud th e West? their students come frow the b e tte r ('lenient of lei* one will deny, because they ar** of a sol** not acted on the modern stage •md are distinctly educational. No­ body would care to discourage the Oratorical Associate ii or the band, oecause tin y have now* a hard en m b o w to h o e . Liu aside from the pine he singers, broadening in th* ii* in J u d ic e , which give stinkut-raieg. dike away a large part of their proi- *ls, and they will retune to come to lie Auditorium. The natural conn - IU m e will be for them to go to tho Opera House,’ and thus tin* I i.i- corsiiy atm osphere will bi* lost, I ie Se are merely' minor objections. rho real question is: why should the student organizations pay for tin* up for vc* p of a Slate Building, or, rat In r \vt» <.an Ste rn part of a building? justification such a procedure Hu.* Stab? appropriates money for an to main­ enterprise and is supposed if it fails in its duty, then tain it; is no m is o ii why its shortcomings should be homo by organizations com posed bl students. The burden ought to Pc amt by the action of Hit* Board o f Regents, and not by the student- chills. As a m atter of principle. tho demand for flu* payment of this rm t ls vvmi|£ One might just as well use of tin* Auditor­ demand th and at ium on College Night football thai rallies be paid for, or rent Ik* asked for a classroom -s in c e receives wear the tad tear and requires a janitor, lf the sum demanded went. say f, r th * m aintenance of the activities of th * S tu d en ts’ Council, none would ob- M ’t; but under the present arrange­ ment, we protest. latter certainly that tho lin s is a this a graduate laudable ambition and one tile University should strive. But how can we ever hope I hose who have the welfare of the University a t heart are striving institution,—a seat of learning where th e best to do post-graduate towards which every s tu ­ to to make educated men and women of th e State will come woik. dent of As usual tho class of J [ill’ ha I men accomplish this when we continue frow year to year to incur the ill-will | *n Varsit>r football; as Usual our (las of these other schools? Even today the University of Texas is not on team was defeated. We will, as*" a* good term s with more than one of the colleges of this State. W hat does m atter of course, have men in Ira k lie a Southw estern man or a Baylor n a n hear when he outers school? .-.I, r- and baseball. So why a Post hears his school belittled and abused by hundreds of th e students. Docs this instil in his h e a rt a love for the “ true Texas a i n t , ” of which we pride our selves? Would it not be better if In* could come knowing th t he would be welcomed as coming from a friendly institution? Would not if we were on better more and better g radu ate stu d en ts come ■ terms with their schools? You say that we m ake enem ies out of these athletics, oratory and oth r ’’ E N G L I S H ' ' FACTS. rn or lengthy Eulogy. A T H L E T IC S . to us in „ „ u schools because we context with th e m branches of college activities! it , with them without this be true, ami we cannot com pete as they dom ta Ii not better that We sever all relations with them and con- u * t With Institutions of our standing-.' The very fact th a t we m ake one- i 8heet- ***“ “ • • flying off th e h a n d le- temper and Joeing oar . there comes a time in such (W ith apologies to a Sophomore.) th When a I)rm it 'is our hearts. slow,y gasp * ta T h ^ i" tin t \ Q t h .! hard year. Moritz Silver. m S ILV E R av LU Kodaks Loaned To S t u d e n t s PRINTS ANO POST CARDS EIEIIT H T JO RD A N 610 C o n g r e e Avenue, Upstair* ™ E W | SDOM O F T H E S E N IO R . a r is— THI T E X A N . I. Bo rh der Senior!” dom pore it exudes H ail his wit from every A|I -ho Sophs and F r e s h ly wonder how he garnered ail his ion Bv j u s t dotes on Shaw and Ibsen. As dines on Bergson every day; lot- Plato, Kant, aud X ie t achoo. hhvy are nothing more than p la y . U hy* lu‘ Phtns the fourth dimension, while he’s waiting for a shave, W ilily lie bathes, he writes a dram a ^ Blat Ii make all Bro adw ay rave. B e c<#uki solve the T a riff Problem . ii lie only had a chauve; B e could patch up all the trouble 1 u iXt the Vaterland and Pran ce; j i b ' could cheapen cost of living, and heap high the dinner pail » the one to pin your faith • Ic was never known to fail. to; II. Bow he got this brain Titan ic, you •nay wonder, you may ask B u s it won by years of effort, years of bending o’er his task? u by, for years he puzzled, pondered, and spent kilowatts of thought Bi < unroofing < lass ‘'excuses” — how ° # Qood to E a t." 03” ° W. 16th St. Phone. 394. G R E E T IN G S A N D W E L C O M E To the Student* of the U n iversity of Texas from State National Bank JO H N H. R O B IN S O N , J R . , Pres. W A L T E R B R E M O N D , Vice Pres. P I E R R E B R E M O N D , Vice Pres. JO H N Cr. P A L M , Cashier. S. J. Von K O E N N E R IT Z , Aes't. Cashier. Miss Ju lia AI. Nutt of San Antonio, a Senior in the College of Arts, baa been awarded tin- Capitol Club prize of twenty-five dollars “ for the best piece of literature appearing in The Magazine in the fall term of the cu r­ rent year.” ‘The Po stm an ,” a short story, was deemed most worthy of the prize. Tin* awarding of this hon­ or was a difficult task, as there was “ T w o L e tte rs ,” warm competition. by Miss A nne Aynesworth, prize story a very close race. ran the The prize is the first of a series of three, each of twenty-five dollars offered by the Capitol Club for the session, 11)11-1911’. This organization is to be congratulated on the gener it has ous U niversity spirit which shown in its efforts to im prove The Magazine. The committee, which made th< award, is composed of Professors Campbell, K easb y and B a ttle . These gentlemen w ill serve for the rmeaiii- der of the year. The story is of one character, Tic bet, an humble French postman# living his persecuted by officialdom, life as best ho can. The plot pro­ is ceeds with an garbed in a straightforwardness of the produc­ in found style seldom Indeed, on tions of young writers. inevitableness and the story one reading im m ediately thinks of Guy de .Maupassant and his epigrammatic style and m athem atical TAILOR SHOP ( lean in g , P r e ss in g 0r * All \t; , and Repairing D r. W . R . W eb er D E N T I8 T plots. W°rk Called for and Delivered Room 80* Littlefield Bldg. 8th Fleer. Miss M artha H arris has w ithdraw n Cor- 19 and Quad. =>-— Phone 2848 Austin, Tex... from school. I I D O N ’T M I S S T h a t special sale of P a n o ra m a V ie w s at T H E C O - O P f r id a y and Satu rd ay, M a rc h 8th and 9th Se e show case display 5c EACH G R I F F I T H D R U G C O W H E R E Q U A L IT Y C O U N T S . W e hereby W elcom e and Invite yo u to visit u* Home, the Largest and Most B e au tifu l Drug 8tore In our N ew B u tin e ** South. the In Scarbrough Building, Austin, Texas. 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L O C A L S N E X T A T T R A C T IO N Monday, March 4 M A T I N E E A N D N IG H T First transcontinental tour of Amerj- c a ’s finest English Opera Co, Sheehan English Opera Co. W ith Joseph F Sheehan and the original all-star east Matinee at B a lfe ’s Beautiful O p n a “ Bohemian Girl” Night at 8:30 Verdi's Masterpiece “ ll Trovatore” Mail Orders Now Received. C O M IN G TD T H IS T H E A T E R M A R C H l l M O R T H. S IN G E R 'S Most Recent M usical Comedy H it “ The Heart Breakers B y Hough and Adams W ith Music by M e lville Gideon and fioroki O r lob. Staged by .Wd Way* l)ir* ~ ye iuitor admit th at Mr Pretor- flee Hours. 9-12 a. m. 2-5 p. m I the best Senator from G ain esville Sundays by appointment. s n Phones. 5inc^ the late Col. Bailey. Austin Floral Company or OLOF OLSSON l a r g e s t f l o r a l C E N T R A L A N D 8 0 U T H T E X AB h o u s e in O H , W H A T A D IF F E R E N C E And I have only used one 26c box of C o rn w all’s Facial Cream— p im p ly tn(1 t h e s p e c i a l t y S T O R E s N A M A N ’ S fir ? ,"!1 10 'i ® UnlT#r»itr »tad*ntA a cordial m utation at anr 7 we b a v ! ^ UT 7 ' battue th*T BMd ‘ n> ^ « or not to m at. this Stet* “ U U ‘ Su“ - Cost. Waiat or ^ *“ d prtc* a lw a r » ru ara n taa d to ba ** Harrell s clear sud soft freckles gone— skin and my complexion so much Improved Y A T E 8 A C O R N W E L L D R U G S T O R E 10TH A N D C O N G R E S S . S N A M A N ’ S $06^01 Cen gras* Avenue.