I- I r s t ' ' 0 L L E G E G A I L Y I N T H E S O U T H U - i I \ . i ! V A S . I K I U VV, M VV 2 9 , 191 I. N O . IDA V«L X I V . >lan to issu e magazine n ex t year a r r a n g ed j ^ jn?s of th.* B u s i n e s s M a n a g e r s O ne H u n d re d and Eight L i Board ^ E d i t o r s o f T h e T e x a n R e t d c d and ii ' M a g a z i n e P r o m i s e Sr. Su ss N e x t Y e a r . I , Schools i * '(jui; s • Mort C i id In meeti” s.'" of t h e b u s i n e s s m a n ' ° f T h e T e x a n a n d o t L r, and be Maur«‘ • the ma . Ljons n< L ir l;ame .giness n id the M bough the l s .„ ; ‘ia n s w e r e f o r m u l a t e d a m e n t o f t h e t w o p u b li- W i t h a u t h o r i t y of t he A s s e m b l y whit ! thi W e d n e s d a y l a s t , c e m e n t o f T h e T e x a n ea/.ine is t o be t h e s a m e , is s e p a ­ infill , n e i t h e r t o be . t o n a l c o n t r o l :te< .-on w as ti vari lus m g af! Brow n- ( '(imtiic i ,ufkm , Cliff, i m d S' ■ CE SC) it tor ii l i t ai ti la need in v„ Mv. \ sV'> *’>' tile o t h e r . Busi ton a n d h is a s e 1 ; e d i t o r s , t h t 1 tv sp o n fct, J. H. G oodm an, f o r m a l l y a s s u m e d , L „ -her Ability of m a k in g g o o d u n d e r t h e new •rang»-r' < ds from po i'U sh ers r e l a t i v e to big the ton bhoy a r e now r e c o n n a let r a n fo r n e x t y e a r . The M ara. im* will be p u b lis h e d at * (‘ m i n e f o r m a Lonthly. th e e x c e p t i o n o f a n en- esent. a i/o a n d a n i m p r o v e m e n t r^ement e i mechanical m a k e u p . T h e s a m e ailing lid " will c o v e r b o t h publics* Ions a .M ag azin e a Jrculation of a t l e a s t t w o t h o u s a n d , I contras * d w ith t h e p r e s e n t p a i d thsiMp’ Re joint su b s c rip tio n p r ic e will b e th e lime as at p r e s e n t f o r T h e T e x a n jlone— od. t h a n o n e h u n d r e d g ive t h e it Hans a student t h o u g h Many extensive, t e n t a t i v e , e! "po cd f o r th e t r e a t ion t h e M a g a z in e , in te re st in lome of these to o k t he s h a p e o f a pro- Jo't-ii m m . adv i s o r \ beal d, btu: at Ides. Much e n t hu s i a s m w a s sh own th e g e n e r a l na t u re o f lr the plan, ba h u od out, ami wit Ii t hi apport til the student b o d y t he s u e ­ ts of The 't e x a n a n d t h e M a g a z i n e (practical!) a pi izes, a n d sp e cia l ai ir e d f o r n e x t year. DUC ( L l ll l l VS City, ta, < ),uk imn or t A Uni vt - e s s ion i i d 1 diversity will ifi'iiiaU-,1 schools. R equirem ents fo r M this v e a r l t r if i ii in I ion a r e more rigid ig in n in g of next j i ave lit l>efore. The m a te r ia l' re- Hp* f-om He, ! , ' tht U niv ersity th a n ^*,veil by many gro w th of I twas schools. .schools gives evidence of the . p VV ii I th e se sub jects It is .sigmfieam of inqu„verm-i.t in of che big!; schools th a t six w ere g r a n te d To th e f o u r t h u n it in E nglish and nine the fo u r th unit in Latin. The f o u rth unit in indicate* a well • n g u n i/,cd an d well-presented course. I ht> schools receiving a f o u rth unit in E n g lis h w e re . A ustin, C orsicana, (blk lilt, P a lla s , Longview and the Whi tis chools soul; bt School. Some tw enty in domestic economy, and tit illa tio n ten w ere successful. I ifteen .schools wert a s s ig n e d original or added en I three its in a g r i ­ schools w ere g r a n te d credit cu ltu re . tr a in in g , while in m anual j af ; Of th e I (if) schools on the affilia te d ■ ist, I lo wert* visited d u r in g the last ll seeking orig inal a f ­ session, while filiation w ere visited, th e total nu in­ le t of v isits tt) high schools w as 271. in lig h t e n in g up on the r eq u irem en ts is not so mm h b e tte r to p r e p a r e those who will come those .vim will not come. tile a u t h o ritie s T h e object of to college, bul ELE< H O N — M L A L O C K M \S O N ICS M E E T . H E A D S O F F I C E R S M e et i ng f or the last tim e th is year, the Masonic stu d e n ts of the U niver­ ity elected officers y e s te r d a y for the com ing y e a r. E. !,. Hinton wa elect cd p r e sid e n t, J o e Reed vice president, m d Dawson se c r e ta ry a n d tr e a s u r e r . the t r e a s u r y from A p r e tt y good -supply of money b a ­ t hi in leen left y e a r a n d t <> have a it w as planned s mo ke r at the begi nning of the next session, w i t h th e end in view of get.-, i ng a c q u a i n t e d with the new Masons ; Mitering school. Tho cl in en! yea r ha ieen the most s.uect if M a s o n r y in the Univ -rsiiy. bul ii the hi tory SENIOR LUNCHEON AT THE Y. JVI. C A. All Seniors, Academs, Laws an d E n g i ­ n e e r s . Will Be p r e - , lit— Dr. v a ' of S e m i n a r y Mill SpeaK. Irganization Ila* Been V e r y S u c c e s s ­ ful in lilt I ’ast Y e a r — H a r t , F a n g and O th e rs W r i t e P a p e r s . Noted Men S p e a k . liv e ly a d d r e s s e d t c r e t a r y - t r e a s u r e r . The follow ni> o f f i c e r s w e r e e lec ted th e U n i v e r s i t y Civic r 191-1 lf hy lob ye ti I'd,.v: M y r o n (J. B lalock, I . ih m a n n , vice p r e s i d e n t ; Resident; < m Smith, The exec ut ive c o m m i t t e e , c o m p o sed Messrs, i buries F r a n c i s a m i Eldon (King, was c o n tin u e d f o r n e x t y e a r . Br. Jan., fared son the pm 5e Beet ii “a,1*stir P o t t s a n d P ro f o s - t h e i r i n v a l u a b l e a s s i s t - ' th e p r e s e n t se ssio n . he C ivic C lu b h a s been in deed. I t f o r m e d cer- th o g e p l a n s h a v e m a - t h e b e g i n n i n g o f th e A lined a d e f i n i t e line h a s b e e n s u c c e s s f u l ly P a p e r s a n d c r i t i c i s m s ie r a b le r e s e a r c h , skill e r e p r e p a r e d b y S y I- < allowra y , T o m H a r t e , •I o t h e r s . O n e o f t h e I sen ■ lins o f t h e y e a r w a s an d • < ere'. p o r tio n s o f M r. J a m e - ; o p e r a ' n •tried n Quiring cf ha La i l Mock, s Nres?;- . work, w - th* N e x t fro m 7 to c th e V. M. • Th i t s day t m in g , Bo 30 o'clock, in ’ n" lo' J A. bu'i i’.’ - • xiii bi s e n i o r ’ mchecn vive/ rn of FL M VV. C u r r i e ar u t h e n* ie" to .a! un Y. M C A. i ■ * ta van* the tiig •ommit t' if t h i ­ . ' it' 're C r a t e d w ith c u t s a n d in n w e r e p a s s e d a r o u n d m o s t m e m b e r t o m e m b e r . .’.e re v e r y f o r t u n a t e on ■ a s io n in h a v i n g w ith * C onal r e p u t a t i o n , s u c h of t h e N a t i o n a l M u ­ ll r. C. It. W o o d r u f f , ive a l u n c h e o n a t t h e FL V e v e r h i L c h a r g e ' infornrai i f A be s na pp- * - e in o x I Semin; >- sel ce a lb - will , WI KUI The “ en a numb- .i.y yells ch : n«i J J re .-.s by Dr. Ii- s-itn T h e -i gical i f g o o d m u s . c a 1 ar■ an. cd I >' « reading N’s the Pegram table f : mend* fore tha f t in ni( I the si fipal Lea 'whom t ^riskill Some of 11 fleeted m. M the "•Pecks f. m e m b e r s h a v e a l r e a d y tai f o r f u t u r e p a p e r s , e n t h u s i a s t i c o v e r th e go- o g r a m . e x t y e a r . pit ai ing arietv to the pro- - . T h is luncheon i n >' t o m es tabl ished by the Y. M la s t y e a r o f g et t i n g ai! the men or th e • l l e m o r L , - . , , . a e t h e r f o r a f . . , - e l l A. ASH Bk I-E G T S O F F I C E R S . I " f e e d . ' ’ I t -.vin a I h o r o J i t W y / i' P ” - e! h*. I s l a s t m e e t i n g o f t h e t . t l .... fa % a» : " 1 ^ Wedne.-iiay a f t e r n o o n a n d e le c te d I s e n io r class 5 in all d e p a r tm e n ts ^are do io. fellowing o f f i c e r s f o r t h e n e x t r e q u e s te d to be presen .. t ^e r: P re' id' -t, G r a c e E W o r t h i n g ; | h a v e to p r e p a re rn ex ^ f pre'sui‘"'*t. M a r y G r e e n ; s e c r e t a r y , j nfc^ C ‘V*. , .c„ . / d o n e x t day a r e a s s u r e r . a w a y by 8:30 o c ^ I *ed ( , i u " ] „ y V v . t r e a s u r e r , B e r n i t a M in k - j L c i a l co m m ittee has c h a r g e of the o p e n m eeting, L ^ 1U and general a r r a n g e m t m . ^ _ ' A i r m a n o f . . " erine V; *atley; w a r d e n s , A d e le R. W . Keck of the n‘u' ^ j ° r ^ a r r a n g i n g for the mu * u *i p /o p r and M a r i a n B r a d f / e l d . 'SH USI ASM IS SHOWN BY J AWS IN DEDICATION ‘ i nv(ult th I H u ll) M em In rs daily Dr, sent. m i r a t i o n and * ha facto? of :* s tu d e n ts of lh pre outed Hit*rait a? a a u d ito r iu m occasion wa? remember!*/ tie P e rk in s o f (ta i beh a lf of the Matts o f A u stin nveiU d t h t pot- KW c c e p t a nee M« a n d ' o !o- J u d g e Tow M t re He sa id: laid s ha; ac is not s upon t he m oral side “ J u d g e iv a te a c h e r of law, a toucher of c h a ract er . He n a - the principles o f rig h t an d ju stice ." T hen, in clo p re se n ta tio n , he s u m m a r iz e d th e ir '■ie bm a s “ ;t m an whom we all rever- enci as a man, and whom We all love nut al> inst bls KUSH ling hi? thi conception tudent - of t caci er and friend." the For the alumni, J u d g e B a t t s poke religious n at u r e of Dean I ow m is one of >he noble t “ lit- followers of a gr eat civilization t h a t i is tailing or h a - passed. He w a s r ai se d j with family p r a y e r an d r e a d i ng o f the I Bible a - p a r t - of his daily life." Con to his j eluding with a the place a m o n g I State, he said: “J u d g e T ow ne s has j all tile qualities a man ought to have to preside over the destinies of the [ young men of the St ate. He has tie- conn t h e most the most useful a n d influential citizen of T ex as . ” the citizenship o f tr i but e final At the canvas. .setting of a p o rtra y e d J u d g e Tow nes le cture the conclusion of J u d g e Batts* ad d le s-, Miss Irene Brown d r e w a s id e the veils covering the p o r tr a it, and a great outb urst of e n th u sia sm g r e e te d the disclosure of T he siti-t, George Stone of T opeka, Kan., th e in ha rea li-tic room. From th e face bea m s that c h a r a c t e r ­ s u g g e stio n of a istic good n a tu re d mile which alt who a r c p e rso n a lly acquainted w ith Dean T ow nes have Ile is re p re se n te d se a te d in notiied. ai office chair, hi t bul hands < po-e, a n d his face tu r n e d kindly t o ­ ward the beholder Behind him is th e bhmkbou i (I, upon wha h i - one of hi favorite a phori ms: "T h e la w ’s s ta n d the a v e r a g e m a n , ” aid of conduct e liar d w ritin g a iturn in hi- o w i in r< “ I idual,” inconsiderate o r ut.kind to any “ We have never heard th a t he w as indi- aid Pre iderit Me/*--, in ac- . opting th e p o r tra it in b e h a lf of th e I nix c r - i t y. think he has a c c o m ­ plished what h*1 has by neve r le ttin g go bv to enable him to .jt ( pportunit in justice, c o u ra g e , 'ra i: him i lf up :: .me.- m d wi-doMi. He ha- m ade come to honor a d a a t ta .'naa of fi He ha n d - f hi nisi He closed by c o n g r a tu la t in g J tid c e J ohn CL t ow nos. S K N l O K S , 7 ; J I M O R S , | . W earl rs of ( a p * and (down* Defeat Third Year Men in G*m>/| Game. M u c h S p i r i t S h o w n . c or e of Lu a f a i r l y w e n p l a y e d g a m e y e s t e r * d a y , t h e s e n i o r s d e f e a t e d t h e j u n i o r s 'A ;; Th e r e w a s m u c h - p i r n di p l a y e d t h r o u g h o u t t h e g a m e , indi vi dual . - p l a y e d very well a t m d t h e s c o r e by i n n i n g s f o l l o w s : t i me s , . t o I S e n i o r s ................. OO*] (KH) OUI I u n m r s ............... moo ll. l l . E. <; ;{ 7 f, r, l oo ooh I S e n i o r s , Buddy, Uulver j u n i o r - , B u r r e l l a n d B a t t e r i e s a n d M a t t h e w s ; n m m p . - o n . S t r u c k o u t By H a r r e l l I, by B u d d y 3 ; I, by B u d d y •; w a l k e d by B a r r e l ! hit by p i t c h e d ball t Wo bas* hit ti. S t a c y . S t r o n g , B u d d y ; G IR L S P E A I S E M I - F I N A L S . In Both - in g le a n d double semi f in a ls in th e g i r l s ’ te n n is to u r n a m e n t w ere piny od y e s t o r d a y a f te r n o o n . Tile m a tch e s w ere all f a s t, a n d m uch e n ­ sho w n by th e re sp e c tiv e th u s ia s m wa pal ti an s on th e limns. th e side ingles m a tc h e s , Miss R e h m s d e f e a te d Miss S pence in tw o hot se ts, 7-5 an d 2, an d Miss D o n sm o re d e f e a te d Miss F e n e t 0-2 a n d 0-4. T h e r e s u lt s in th e doubles w ere a s follo w s: Miss Petit a n d Mis- T enet won fro m Miss C o f f e r a n d Mi - R e h m s, (J I a n d 0-2. Miss S p e n c e won from Dens m ore a n d NI i Mi.-s Mink wit z am i Me i M ag ee, 0-M lh*' l a t t e r w as p r o b a b ly tin am! ii I, be t m a tch o f Tin th e a f te r n o o n . final? will be p la y e d today. for o u r a d m ir a tio n .senior p r o fe s s o r , J u d g e Gould. E ach f in d in g in him so much to e x c ite o u r r e s p e c t a n d love, we WI!.- n a t u r a l l y a t t r a c t e d to w a r d each cither. So I r e c k o n him a m o n g tm friends. T he case is no b e t t e r w ith Dr. Mezes. I e a r s of (dose c o m r a d e s h i p a n d e a r ­ n e s t s t r i v i n g t o w a r d h ig h e r a n d b e t t e r life h a v e k n i t us th in g s to g e th e r m o re closely th a n u su a lly tails to the lot of m e n . in V a r s i t y A n d Colonel S im k in s is like th e rest. In o u r y e a r - o f co m m o n e n d e a v o r fo r Hie good of th* d e p a r t m e n t a n d of o u r in loved s t a t e , f e e lin g s of goop fellow hip u hich sp) a n g up Im t wo< n us on f i r s t a c q u a i n t a n c e h a v e r ip en e d in to r e g a r d too te n d e r fo r public d e m o n ­ s tr a t io n . T h e r e i: • p r e v h o n o t o n e a m o n g th e m in u t m y s e l f in e I c a n HEROES OF SOUTH NATIONAL PEACE WILL BE HONORED CONTEST IS WON BY SPECIAL DAY BY FRANK LYONS I ast s a tu r d a y in S u r in g It rm Is S d to r U ro g ra m ( u r n m itt tv* fur Next V e a r Hnvt Been A p from ted. I niver-.it v of t e x a s R e p re s e n t at ive VV in-, ( H e r R e p r e s e n ta ti v e * F ro m F ixe t nix e n title * — F i r s t i’r i / e W a* $100. ! la -t night R e b u t t o n s p ro v id in g for suitable exercise* to be hrid in hon or o f Cun f e d e r a te v e t e r a n s xx, re p as sed by th. S tu d e n ts A ssem b ly The day prov id ed fo r by the A sse m b ly is th t1 last S a t u r d a y in th e s p r in g te r m to be k now n a s C o n f e d e r a c y a n d [ • hiy O n this day it i- p la n n e d to have j a m e e ti n g of the Students* A ssociation j in th e a u d i t o r i u m and to hold e x e rc ise s I to h o nor the Southern C o n fe d e ra c y , i I he text of th e reso lu tio n is a s fol­ i- lows: Be it resolved by the S tu d e n ts’ As- i-em bly that the last Saturday in the lie set a-idc an/i spring term know n a* Confederacy Day. -hail And be it furthei resolved that on I this liny there shall tie a m eetin g of I the Students* A ssociation in the main auditorium at a tim e design ated by the president o f the U niversity, at suitable program which m eetin g a in com m em oration shall In* rendered of the heroes o f the Southern ( ’unfed e l m y , all of xx horn shall be cspetnallv invited. And lie it further resolved that each indent of the U niversity shall on this d ay wear a flow er as a tribute to th* men a n d women o f the C o n f e d e r a c y .” M IL (.Tiffin w as appointed general chair man o f this com m ittee. His as istunts are as follow s: A cadem s: G eorge W ythe, Forrest 11. VV right, VV . A Hamiit on, Myron G. Blalock. En gin eers: A. J. Weaver, S. I Files, J, J. Foeht, R. IL H a r d a w a y , S. I). Snow. l a w s : c . B. R e e s e , Grady Niblo, Eugene Berry, I. VI Buddy, ( ’, Wheat, Herman Eastland. A Committee of w omen was appoint cd to see that all local women inter es ted in tin- Confederacy be invited to I att* nd. This com m ittee wan aa f t ) low : Edleen Hogg, Pauline Murruh, Pauline Davenport, Stella Elmendorf, Irene Brown. S ID N E Y L A N IE R EL E C T S OFF JC ERS. Sidney Lanier elected officers Wed nesday afternoon for PH I 15 a fo! lows: President S la th e r Elliot; vice president, Olive Hollingsworth; see re tary, Helen H igginb oth am ; treasurer, .Avis Pickett; custodian of loan fund, Roberta Duiin; critic, Inu Ella Tank ersley, “ Y” HOLDS LAST MEETING OF YEAR Frank J Lyon*, represen tin g th** I hive! sty of T exas, last night won th* first prize o f $100 in the National P. ac* Co nt es t a t L a k e Mohonk, S , Yb I yens won over represen tatives from five universities of the United S ta tes. Ile has climbed to the honor through successive sta g es. First in tho E vans contest he won the honor of repro -tilting the U niversity in the S ta te In the Sta te contest he won contest. ovrt five other schools, *<>< tiring the first prize o f $I(H) offered by the C arnegie Foundation and the honor o f representing T e x a s in the district con­ test at Nashville. Here he eras a g a in victorious. IL* secured no pi i/e by this victory, but he won the distinction o f representing this Southern district in the national district, l >\ . , The subject o f the spe**t h he d eliv ­ ered in alt the co n tests is “ Peace am i Education.” Lyons is a member o f the junior law class. N E W M A N ( I I H D IN E S . Vrrordirtg to I i wt o m o f F o r m e r V ears, N e w m a n f lub S e t s As i d e Me e t i ng for Senior*. l a s t from six the N ew m an Club A farew ell supper w as served it* last -enior* by evening to e ig h t o'elock. F ollow ing out th e custom o f form er years, this the last ga th erin g o f the club for the yea r w as given over a s the occasion of bidding farewell to the seniors. The place o f gat bering wa« the club’s new home at the corner o f T w e n t y - first ami Guadalupe streets. T h e occasion partook o f the nature o f general g e t - to g e th e r meeting* At a quarter to seven the m em bers g u t h /•red in the a ssem b ly ball on the first flu, >r o f their home, where a repast in th** form of a buffet supper was served. in ­ formal talks were mad/* by th*1 senior*, and several other meniliers. The ta lk s were all on su bjects o f past ach ievem en ts or fu tu re aim* of the la b . the supper, Fo llow in g the I Ji Tertulia will meet in th* girls' tu d y hall t o n i g h t a t H. There will Im* a m ee tin g o f the Rtu- Jents’ Council this even in g at M o ’* lock. A. G. A D A I R . The m embers o f next y e a r ’s Cactus un- requested to meet iii room 2IP Sat urday at 12:30. M eeting VV ai* in ( h a f g e l l ( n m m i ttc c on VV«»rk for New Student*. VV a* Big Meeting. There will i»e a m e e ti n g of tin* ocial c o m m itt e e o f th e Y VV < A in th e a s s o c ia tio n o ffic e a t 12:30 p rn. to d a y , tit; •• f r i e n d iii: wi l l re n d e r i m p o s s i b l e im p a r t i a l s t a t e ­ ment.. t h e y wi l l t h e i r k i n d l i n e s s f t he occasion was p a i n t me a s I s h o u l d be r a t h e r t h a n I I';. -Gal t i n - . l i k e lf!. In UU"' ' ip' * / 1 ' ic finn! . pee* h ere d by ii" w as ii pt o ■ V. ll cd f I ha Colonel W. S. S im k in s. J a s I a m . T o i n t e r r u p t w o u l d be u n ­ icef a *-d a s t h e . s en i or -it d e n t m i g h t lie ' n a ; l a w d e p a r t m e n t w i t h ( p e a l l o a c q u i e s c e . A l l t h a t is l e f t me i n - j c o n iv T o t h in of Dean T ow n es. T h e bch followed his in trod ;<•- J b i l i f y rest w i t h t h e m . is t o s ta y a w a y a n d let the r e s p o n s i - 1 Plea e tell t h e Ixiys, old an d youn g, I some minutes* ( oloncd s t u d e n t s a n d d p that t h e t a r e on t h e p a r t o f , I her e a r e no Comment • .■ on ? ne ; horn I believ a “ Hi love a a l: I 1 t h e m an d tr ust people a n y w h e r e I do in t he y o u n g t he m. in k of J u d To .'no f o r t n his p r oduct f or ei gh t ee n I f ro m wh om I expect o much a tu n anti you'. ■ w<.me? of T e x a s arui f r o m co leaven the citizen hip of t h e J t h e m. The picture in th e f u t u r e shall of a m a n , im m o vably hone I, and d ilig en tly capable, jghly T h e b a t tie s o f r ig h te o u s n e s s have not all been w o n . L y in g o u t lief ore f us I see g r e a t field s o f co n flict w h e r e s e lfish n ess a n d a l t r u i s m a r e in d ead ly • the* r.oi.~<* of b a t tle is fig h t. Before over I shall h a v e p a s s e d beyond. I t will give me joy over on th e o t h e r side to know ul.” ; r, !*i be pi A Tow nes wa- n ot p r e s e n t . ita - i; an ;wer to a n iii . i * (nr ;«i th e unveilin g w as •june le tte r ’ * read bv dud ce P' Mr C, a L o" i j,.u , P. * t s : I h merits w ith my. * p;< I ■ t a I f;H ' < --- .student.'-, th ro u g h yon, have so k in d ly how I can invited me. A ivi f ; nor ies to a t t riding I dor t t h a t tm , T e x a s . My w hom I h a v e in hi n a n y a r g o - ’ -u ea sure be on th e Hie of rig h t, t h e y o u n g m en w ith ; la b o re d will la r g e the (j ,d g r a n t to ea< h o f G em the e a r to which t h e , n e - t d esire to f in d t h e rig h t, th e c l e a r ­ n ess of vision to see t h e r i g h t , a n d th e c o u r a g e th e r i g h t , w h a te v e r t o m a y betide. life All t h /1 men on th e p r o g r a m are my I have been thrown fairly friends. clo ely w ith Mr. P e r k in s , a/ui we like j la rly a t te sy to m e a t all tim e s , arui p a r ti c u th e m th is tell I P r o f s • - or B a t t s arui I would be w ith t h e m if I d a r e d t r u s t ora: a ant ?-''r fac ulty, m y se lf in t h e i r p r e s e n c e i s a tim e ho served W'e were d r a w n t o g e th e r by m a n y t i e s , ; f r a u g h t with t e n d e r n e s s . Y o u rs tr u ly la * in t o g e th e r *** «•*** - • • ... ------- » ------------- t im e , arid — th e - . — , jt t of w h ich was our m u tu a l j J O H N CL T O W N E S . I’h*1 Y. M. C A. held it la s t m eet ing for th is y e a r la I n ig h t Th/* m e e t­ in c h a r g e o f th e committee on ing wa w ork fo r new .students, th e p r o g r a m cor sisti? g of pct . la- on this p h as e of Y M. CL A. w ork. Th/.* l a r g e s t crow d of th e y e a r t m u d ou t, ar d th*- to n e of th/* m e e t i n g w a- ve- a lo n g w ay to- p a t h e t i c v. a rd s/'t.' m g th/ n e w tu d e n t in th e • . r i g h t p a t h , Mr. T ar m e r th e n spoke on I “ W ork to Bt* Dor < R e g i s t r a t i o n W e e k .” th e com- ^lr. D o u g la s , c h a i r m a n o f rnitte/* or; new stu d e n ts , m a d e th e con- I e lu d in g ta lk on " W o r n A f t e r Regia- th r o w n often tt ta w a. I In* lieu G re e t P la y e r s a r e to a p p e a r th e role of in “ A M id su m m er N i g h t ’s a t O tta w a , G reet j lay in B o tto m D r e a m .” L I T T L E J O K E S ON THE FACULTY T H I S D A I L Y T E X A N paper on the haste with which it aligns itself with the cause of higher education. With a few more of the lead­ ing papers of th e State expound­ ing this great tru th to the citi­ zens, the time will be sh ort when we will have no more “shacks on the campus,” “shack Legisla­ tu res,” “shack Governors,” and “shack public sentim ent.” NEW INSTITUTE FOR AMERICANS IS SUGGESTED Voted In s tr u c to r at J e n a I niversitv T h in k s T h a t a Nobel I n s titu te Should lb* Founded in A m erica. C om m encem ent Gifts The more useful the gift, the longer it is rem em bered and the more appreciated. A C onklin Pen is th e acme If th e of u s e f u l n e s s in both stu d en t and later life. point is not exactly suited to the recipient’s hand, it will bf cheerfully exchanged by any Conklin dealer. Then* are many a ttra c tiv e styles for g ifts in Gold and. Silver and Gold Filigre. Seven o f the most reliable A ustin dealers sell and guarantee them . „ . In ' A N C V G R o c E R itc , C O U N T R Y PRODAN!, for " if 1 » sood 004 , # E,. ha" I f t £ E,I>' ci“ u ( *dtlUM P r*t«rnitiet r°ntlf' n u sir h 1 ||| The Conklin Pen Mfg C om pany TOLEDO, OHIO. Established Ll MISER M.li Work Phones 172 801-623 E. (ti Established 1847 im porters g r a d e coffee AUSTIN FLORAL CO 723 Congree! Alenu* OLOF OLSSON, Florist 105 East Fifteenth St. L argest Establishment in Central and South Tem To Graduates of Any Professi«— 1913-1914 I Will Paint Your Shingl* You Pay Me When You Make Geed Genuine Deep Shaft M cAlester Coal Now is the time to lay In J* Winter Supply M cA le ste r Coal Co, Both Phones 246. NELSON DAVIS & co- im po r t er s AND W H O L E S A L E GROCERS 1 0 7 -1 1 1 W E ST FOURTH ST. f j ® i T rn The K ind of M en W ho “ Roll Their O w n ” T h e y arc tile finest t y p e of m e n in the w o r l d — reso u rce fu l, p e rse - vcring, a ctiv e in m in d a n d b o d y — alw ays striving, a lw ay s accomplish- 1 mg in e v e r} ’ line of h um an e n d ea v o r. I h e creative in stin ct is s t r o n g in t h e s e m e n . T h e y like to m a k e th eir o w n cigarettes, w ith th eir o w n hands, just th e w a y th e y want th em . T h e y prefer the cigarettes th e y roll for t h e m ­ selves from ripe, m e l l o w “ B u ll” D u rh a m to b a c c o to any re a d y -m a d e k in d th e y can buy. ^ ^ j G E N U I N E SMOKING TOBACCO (E nou gh f o r forty h an d-m ode cigarettes in each 5 c sa c k ) O nce a man learns the rich, fragrant freshness and delightful, mellow flavor of “ Bull” D urham hand-m ade cigarettes he n ev er smokes any other kind. G e t “the Makings” to d ay —“roll your o w n ’ ’ —and obtain thorough, healthful enjoyment and lasting satisfaction. Ask for FR r n bool- o f "p a p e rs’' with each 5c sack Jib JW V f f ET O KT IJT An 11 lustra fed Booklet, showing how to “ Roll You r O w n a n d a Book ol ci garotte pa tx* rs, will both be mailed, f r e e , to any address in U. S. on postal request. Address" Bull” Durham, Durham, N. C , Room 1210. T U E AMERICAN T O B A C C O C O M P A N Y (C o n tin u ed on p a g e T h re e .) ELECTRIC LAM PS A N D S H A D E S A lso E xten sion Cards, Portable* and S u pplies— Shade* 5c aud Up. Columbia Mazda Lamps A. E. HANCOCK COMPANY Plumbing, H eating, Electric Work. Phone* 198 $08 Cong. Avo. W h a t a P le a su r e to C l u b d o m We Arrange Term* J. R. REED MUSIC COMPANY 800 Cong. Ave. WI LLI AM R U B E N S O N 506-508 CONGRESS AVE. MAKERS O T I 8 1 4 C o n g a s* s. Price $4 and $5 Mary Jane Pumps fo r young ladies. Price, $3.00 Fancy Colonial Pumps, $3.50 and $4 We Set the Styles. Come and See Us. B U R T S h o e C o m p a n y J L n-E d a i l y t e x a n ! _ N°tes of Other Colleges lh** I lilt {nj jill NEW IN S T IT U T E TOK \ M E R U IN S IS St G U E S T E D v (Continued from Pag e 2) \ M \\ \ XI We Do Our Best to Please We ma> not alw ays succeed, but the p rj-tut ; there ai d when we make a mistake it is gin. I put you will make no mistake ii you tit ye f., if liJ( , A Palm Beach Suit At $7.50 or $9.00 P la in or Norfolk Models Scarbrough’s Mr. Frat Man Your kitchen will close on June I. W hy not add u, your pleasure the last few days of school? Hat at the on in min- \\ mf . u iiic c r s wert ‘ * ■ i , la; h a itor- $ * I). p ur battalion, \ ‘•riot,!; business man- ba,bn .a 'I .mpson; p re * . K* stud, tit s’ t ,,un< ii 15. II ugh bake; vice president, sc, retarj and treasurer, Hioir leadej. V . A . B ; t - I: R All, d. l l. t ils . > mc last week tins year the w i I Hie fir Uh hed, rhe editor ' nest wishes for th,* sum im other editors. J- K. (I F I S I I K R , bditor-in < hi*:' Special U. of T. Cafe 210b Speedway T J lo d a y W here the best of everything to eat is served. Williams’ Remodeling Sale Is Your Opportunity to Buy Anything you m ay want in wearing apparel— Presses, a n d leathers, S L l5 M ich ig a n fo r T h a n k s g iv in g , Waists, Ladies’ Furnishings, New Silks and Dress hoods, $ 1J*0 s p le n d id \ a in e , reduced to only $2.05 Parasols, Notions and Novelties— in fact, any article in our immense, up-to-date stock White Buck Shoes English Walking Shoes, Too $0.50 English models, price only S I J J $5.00 and $5.50, all styles Moore & Morrison 704 Congress ta nii o b tain com plete et ,* toI one branch as th la) lb>v\ In th** ant, some another, :*'i opinions may differ, all t hat t he re still rems ms a uncovered in \vhu h rn u h it ■omplished. America, • is peculiarly < ii ne* both in and outside of America. America would assume the judgeship in important fields and thereby pro independence, ‘ bim I w h ic h h a s b e e n g a i n i n g m o r e a n d m o r e into net un I its it g r o u n d in t h e w h o le w o r l d o f c u l t u r e bt r. s p e d t o t h o s e f ie ld s t h e e y e s o f ; 1 ' w o r ld w o u ld t h e n be t u r n e d t o w a r d X n u b e n , a n d s c h o l a r s f r o n t a ll la n d s " h o c a m e t o A m e r i c a to r e c e iv e t h e p n / e - a w a r d e d t h e m w o u ld r e m a in u n d e r [p e r m a n e n t o b li g a t i o n s to it W h y s h o u ld n o t a n i n s t i t u t e be e s t a b b s h , *d in W a s h i n g t o n to s u p p le m e n t th o i n s t i t u t e in friendly co o p e r a t io n w i t h it ? in S t o c k h o lm a n d w o r k \ not lu r point a rg u in g stro n g ly in fa v o r of such a foundation is the m ag nit, . ni g e n e ro s ity w ith w hich scion ti f ir in s titu tio n s a re supported by In this, A m e ric a f a r ex Xm erieans. eels a ll other countries. W o u ld not the creation o f an A m e ric a n Nobel in I ii nu* be a g rea t and w o rth y object for \rnerican g en e ro sity to expend it elf upon ? W o u ld not the fo u n d er o f an A m e ric a n N obel In s titu te erect an honoiable m onum ent to h im s e lf fo r a ll tim es, a m onument urn a cre perennial SKULKING 1915 SCH K IH L E , betters H a v e Peen W r it te n to F iv e < ollegcH in K n d e a vo r to Itook G am e* fo r Next X curia I , »othall learn, E f f o r t s a re a lre a d y being m ade to ecu re a good schedule fo r the 1915 football team . L e tte r s have been w ritten to fiv e colleges in the hope o f frettin g garnet*. V a n d e rb ilt, A la b a m a P o lytech n ic, U n iv e r s it y o f A la b a m a , and the U n iv e r s ity o f M ich ig a n have a ll been w ritte n to. E v e r y e ffo r t i icing made to secure a gam e w ith In the event th a t the S o u th w e s te rn C onference m a te ria liz e s it w ill lie pos ihle to m atch b u l fo u r outside gam es T h is fact. coupled w ith the d is ta n c e ; to these schools, m akes it d iffic u lt to com plish a n y th in g positive so e a rly fa v o ra b le H o w e ve r, reason. tin* in replies have a lr e a d y been from several o f t hose college ;. received Cool, refreshing drinks. Fancy and delicious drinks appealina *o the taste. ice cream delivered to Best your home on short notice. New fountain and new dispen­ sers. Cleanliness and service paramount. TH E CRESCENT 1000-2 Congress Avenue rn It Old Phone 1703 N e w Ph o n e 837 At Greatly Reduced Prices EN F i n T H I M ; IN T H E H O I S E ll VS P E E N K E P I ( El). Come in today— rain or shine, it will pay .urn lo shop here. At F ifth and Congress, where the.'"re remodeling. Pond mind the hamm ering—come light on in. * • * & A * Sc KSOR 5 TO WI LL M S, F IN K CO. 5 th 'Tigress Ave. , AUSTIN SANITARIUM LAUNDRY do family washing. Students’ laundry * specialty. Shirts y 0fc u t r*i j 3 for 25 cents; underwea , 12*. All work strictly guarantee. G. W. V A R D EN , Proprietor. Corn-, 14th and Avenue ut* 50* * Mu! s, Y a le and H arvard Carices ,n Ci C e te sto c k o f a ll m odels and col, *bs and can save yo u fr e ig h t. ( , 1 *; The Walter Tips Co. Palm Beach Suits $6.50 F e R Y T H IN G IN M E N ’S W E A R IN G APPAREL.. A XD W IE 1 H E ST Q U A L IT Y A T R E A S O N A B L E P K K KS. The University Shop |1610 Lavaca Street. A. J. GERJES, Prop H E A M B IT IO U S Don’t be satisfied to linger in the rut where Fortune has placed you. Climb out— climb up! A business education will place your feet firm ly fin the first round of the ladder of success. It will give you the ability to see anti grasp Opportunity. It wdl double and treble your earning ability. NIXON-CLAY COLLEGE Corner Tenth St. and CongreaN Ave. Austin, lux a*. I h ere s a lw a y s roo m at the top/* hut it’s n e ce ssa ry to lo ok the part. Oood I lollies are a great help to brains. Here are Suits for young men that make good climbing companions. They w ill make any man feel his best. look his best, and do hts lavst. Mu, .big, reliable. $15.00 to $15.00. that are absolutely l a J colors and Neat black ami white efforts, new grays, browns ami a wide range of checks, stripes and fancy mixtures. Priced $15 to $35 < ome in and tix up for Commencement. Smi th & W i l c o x ti Hi Congress Avenue. I Minks,. int < linen. Traveling ling*, Fancy leather Goods, Repairing a S|x*cialty. Mail Orders Solicited W rite for Catalogue. Robert Mueller & Bro. M S H N T R E N K FACTORY. “ At the Sign of the Trunk.” > 10 ( O N E R E S S A X E. A I ASTIN, T K V AS. STATE NATIONAL BANK AUSTIN, TEXAS , vM u L L . . . J / . ■‘ A I K U h A L I l S u t >our '« » w * nd patronal# on a recon! of *"‘rA-ct S E ( (il{IT V and absolute INO. ll. ROBINSON, Jr., Prr.id.nt O rPlC R U : WALTER BREMOND, tat Vir.-Prr.ld.nt t <■ i,, i ,, „ ., J G. PAI M. C.»hi.r PILRRh BREMOND, Sd VlM-PnaldMit 8. J. Von KOKNNER1TZ. Amu C.hior LAIRD SCHOBER SPRING PUMPS ARE READY DILLINGHAM'S G R IF F IT H D R U G CO. BOLE AGENTS FOK NORRIS CANDIES Largest Stock in the City Also P A R K E T I W O R D 'S C A N D IE S THE COZY CORNER T H E P L A CE I he place to entertain your high-school f re nd . Our Short Orders and Fountain Drinks are the best and cleanest. $10.00 Meal Tickets for $7.00. M. G. W IL L IA M S , Manager Texan Want Ads for Results I H M ti A I L Y T I X A N STANDISH*^ The A u stin N ational Bank O F AUSTIN, TEXAS Resources $ 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY KNOWS THE STUDENTS" WANTS ANE WANTS THE STU* DENTS" BUSINESS. O F F I C E R S : E. P. WILMOT, President. WM H. FOLTS, V ice-President. C. M. BARTHOLOM EW , A sst, ( ashier. MORRIS H IR SH F E L D , dashier. C O L L A R 2 f o r 2 . 5 $ CIu»tt Peabody L f Conine. Makers Wukasch Cafe and Grocery Short Order Lunches, Ice Cream nnd Caney Candies ( HAS. G. WLK VSCI!, Prop. Staple and Fancy Groceries Free Delivery JOE WUKASCH, Prop. FOR SALE BY M oore & Morrison TOI CONGRESS AVE. 22IS CLAD WA PE ST. PHONE 1071 V A N S M I T H D R U G C O . OREN ALL NIGHT CORNER OF SIXTH AND CONGRESS T H E S E T O N INFIRMARY Incorporated April 5, 1900. Conducted by the Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul. < i Caught in the Rain D * ’ * I . .1 tu rin g C harles C h ap lin an d M abel N orm and. A Keystone corned y fea­ “The Different Man” ' 2 F rancelia Billington, D onald C risp a n d R alp h Lewis. O PE N NOON. PRICE IS IO CENTS C r e s c e n t t h e a t r e Try a BUC KEYE MAZDA LAMP, and convince yourself that the Buckeye Mazda gives a better light, and a smaller light bill each month. A u s tin Electrical Supply and Plumbing Co. 913 Congress Avenue New Phone 4 Old Phone I wash fabrics. IL L. HILGARTNER, M. I). Practice Lim ited to E ye and Ear D isea se! Office— Scarbrough Bldg., corner Con­ g ress Ave. and Sixth St., A ustin. Office Hours— 9 a. rn. to I p. rn. and 8 to 6 p. m. A T T E N T I O N Given to you and your clothes lf you ring 825 UNIVERSITY TAILOR SHOP R. H. SM ITH, Prop. AMERICAN LA D Y FLOUR TEXAS GOODS FOR TEXAS PEOPLE Il.y y „ ll I . ..... NICK LINZ TAILOR AND HATTER ( leaner and Presser. >07 C o n g re ss Ave., next to Littlefield Bib (ding. B. W. RANDOLPH W holesale FRUITS AND PRODUCE COLORADO A N D EOI RTH STS. BOTH PH O N ES 147 Austin, T exas DR. HOMER H ILL PH Y SIC IA N A N D SURGEON Over Van S m ith ’s D rug Store Residence, 2007 W hitie Avenue Both P hones— Office, 65; Re* , 224 FOR SALE CHEAP The best of D entistry a t living prices, at tin* Union Pain-less Dentists. — FOR GRADUATIONS— 25 Per Cent Discount ON JEWELRY DURING MAY Costley & Maud Jewelers SIG Congress Ave. W e a r e H e a d q u a r te r s fo r Picnic Lunches, Fruits, Candy, Fancy Groceries BAUER BROS. 2501 G uadalupe S t. Phone 182 DR. W. R. WEBER DENTIST Room 506 Littlefield Bldg., F ifth Floor A ustin, T exas TOM D. S M IT H *" FANCY GROCERIES P hon es 862 901 C o n g re s s Ave. Get under this hat and do some thinking about the different a r ­ ticles you may need for your wardrobe and sum m er comfort. Remember Meld Caps — ju s t simply the best, t h a t ’s all. Knox Straws. Panamas. Largest stock of Shirts in the Silk and Silk Mixtures, $2 to city. $6.50. Pure Linen. E. & W., $3.50. Big lines of $1.00 Shirts. I nderwear. Two-piece Suits and Union Suits in every material used in making s u rn rn e r underwear, pl.00 to $6.50 the suit. Neckwear. All the new colors in silks and Wide end silk crepes. Hosiery. In the fashionable shades of light-weight silks. Holeproof for all tho family. Six months’ guarantee on cotton, three m onths’ on silks. Slimmer Suits. Blue and Fancy Serges— SOC IETY BRAND Most elegant clothes made, ready to put on and wear— $20.00 to $35.00 CLOTBURAFT SUITS Guaranteed all wool, at $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00. All world beaters. We guarantee th e fit. We carry Ll KIA’ HAND ... We carry Likly Hand Baggage -the guaranteed Bags. HARRELLS Palm Beach Suits RI SK LITERARY SOCIETY HOI.KS FINAL MEETING C on stitu tion al C h a n g e s Are Mad« Ct H e irs \r» Elected— S e a be rry I»c a ts M em bers to S up per. E n th u s ia s m Shown. soon commence The co m m ittee a pp ointe d to revise, efo rm and codify the law s of ('hina will in its I hero a re to be ab out sev e n ty Pekin. m em b ers, th r e e from each province oi ( hina proper, w tih add itio nal dele­ g a te s from T hibet, Mongolia a n d T u r ­ k e sta n . .sittings I.i t The r e g u la r m e e tin g of the Rusk w as Liken up e n tire ly as a b u s i­ ness session. O ffic e rs w ere elected anil tnc con stitu tion w a s voted on. t h e new constitution, as ad opted, is p ra ctic ally the sam* a s th e old one, only it has been so m e w h a t -implifii.-d ri . < * only very im- in tin* ta a citing. Watch T EX A N W ANT ADS R ate: I cent per word in ad­ vance. Special r a t e when run more than three consecutive tim es. N o ad s telephone. Mail them to The D aily Texan, U niver­ sity Station. taken over Dr. IL E. B axter, D entist, 512 S car­ brough Bldg. Old Phone 1816. L r. G r a d y ii. H a rr is o n , D e n tis t, 419 S c a rb r o u g h Bldg1. Old phone 11.50. Dr. E. C. B erw ick, C a n tle t S u ite 521, Scarbrough Bldg. Class p ic tu r e s m a d e Tor The C a c ­ tu s can be had a t th e Co-op o r a t T h e J o r d a n Co., 610 C o n g r e s s A ve. ALLEN & B A LLA R D a r e now lo ­ cated a t 1008 C o n g r e s s a v e n u e . T h e y t h e i r V a r s ity to m e e t will be g la d frie n d s a t t h a t place. an d H av e you seen o u r b ig new f o u n ­ ta i n ? H a v e you tr ie d one o f o u r d e­ licious b e v e r a g e s ? r e f r e s h i n g H av e you enjo y e d th e effic ie n cy , th e cleanliness of o u r p o lite n e s s J u s t t r y G r a h a m ’s once a n d c le r k s ? be convinced. a n d Students, go to th e P alace Barber first-cla ss Shop, Bosche B ldg., work. The only T urkish B ath s in th e city. Wm. F. 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