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Pope p riz e o f $ 10 0 1 , - J a c k Blalock received w a tc h valu ed af I n w a tc h valued at $50 a s w in n e r o f sec- f .- .s H v ond m e t w ith Coach J u n e a u in his o ffice f o r th e p u rp o se of o r g a n i z i n g a n d o f d r a w i n g up a s c h e d u le f o r th e b a s k e tb a ll g a m e s to be p la y e d in th e n e a r f u t u r e . L aw s. a r e : r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s W a t t B a ld w in a n d W r i g h t ; E n g i ­ n e e rs, M a r v i n . N ichols a n d W. FL Col­ lins; F r e s h m e n , J o e S p en ce a n d K in g ; S o p h o m o re s , H o ffo rd R u ssell a n d Lu- eden D in w id die ; J u n i o r s , N o r m a n B e r ­ in g an d A lan M o n tg o m e r y ; S e n io rs, J o f $ 1 0 0 J a c k G o fo r th and L a m a r H a r t . Go-1 T h e f o llo w in g men w e re cho sen a s f o r th w a s elected p r e s id e n t o f t h e or-1 m e m b e r s of f o r I o n i z a t i o n , B e r i n g v ic e - p re s id e n t, C o l -j 1918: C ro s s m a n , Blalock, H e x te r , H e ­ lms s e c r e t a r y , and J u n e a u w ill a c t as dick, G o fe r, M ay, Dale, K n ig h t, t r e a s u r e r . F.lliott w as a p p o i n te d a s ' th e T h e r e w e r e tw o s e ts o f j u d g e s a s s i s t a n t to the coach f o r b a s k e t b a l l . ' one f o r th e w a r d in g o f th e p rize s w - I he b y - la w s a n d ru les a r e to be t h e 1 a s follows sam e practically as those last year. j R epresentative^ Spencerf b o tT 'o f *he ‘ lJmV?r#Hy of Texas Proved is ]°y^ V t is necessary f o r each class to elect Legislature; J. W. B r a d y o f A u stin , is sum o u s u y en 1 o r a p p o i n t a m a n a g e r f o r e a c h . p o r t . ’ L J . 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I he c o m m itt e e * m U nity 6Very H tw kH )t' a s weM « » n i m t U * I . still busily j u n a n i m o u s s u p p o r t o f th e d e b a t i n g p a ign e n d s t h e S telfo x ...iii u„ a . q u e s tio n t e a m - - - th e the in i * 7 u T - ju d g e s f o r th e selection o f the in * te a m w a s a s follo w s: -D r. E D. *"* U " i w r 8 i , >- ^ - s t a t i o n also . S h u r t e r . J u d g e I. P . H ild e b ra n d , P r o f s . ’ C u n n i n g h a m , Y a r b r o u g h , a n d liu f f e y . d I o H U P MCCONNELL T h e sc h e d u le is a s f o llo w s. J a n . 22, I -a w s -Ju n io rs. J a n . 24, F re s h m e n - F m g in e e r s . J a n . 26, S o p h o m o re s - S e n io rs . J a n . 29, L a w s - F r e s h m e n , J a n . 31, F .n g in e e rs-S o p h o m o re s F'eb. 2, J u n io r s - S e n io r s . F’eb. 5, L a w s- S e n io r s. Feb. 7, F r e s h m e n - S o p h o m o r e s . F’eb. 9, J u n i o r s - E n g i n e e r s . F eb. 12, F r e s h m e n - J u n i o r s . 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T w o d i s t in g u is h e d v is ito rs w e re p r e s e n t w h o f a v o r e d th e so c iety w ith i n t e r e s t i n g ta lk s . Mr. H a sk e ll a n d t h e i r r i g a t i o n e n g i n e e r f o r th e G o v ­ e r n m e n t , w h o g a v e a c l e a r a c c o u n t of his w ork in s u p p l y i n g w a t e r to a d e s ­ e r t p la c e in C a lif o r n ia . “ B a n t y " g a v e a t h r i l l i n g s t o r y o f w h a t h a p p e n e d to him w hile he w a s v is i t i n g G e r m a n y a t th e tim e t h e p r e s e n t w a r b r o k e out. Ile told how five m illion m e n r e s p o n d ­ ed a l m o s t s i m u lta n e o u s ly t o t h e call f o r s e rv ic e , all f u lly e q u ip p e d , th e y into moved in a w av e -lik e f o r m a t i o n in a th e G e r m a n w a r m a c h in e a n d to s h o r t tim e w ere t h e i r w a y on F’rance. T h e f o llo w in g c o m m i t t e e s w e r e a p ­ poin ted by P r e s i d e n t VVeeg: P r o g r a m c o m m itt e e , FLledge, c h a i r m a n ; M y re s an d C o x ; c o m m i t t e e f o r r e v is i n g th e c o n s titu t io n , M y re s, c h a i r m a n ; W a l k ­ e r a n d N e v in ; a b s e n t e e c o m m itt e e C le m e n ts, c h a i r m a n ; B u n s e n a n d G ra h a m ; c o m m itt e e , B r y a n c h a i r m a n ; M iller a n d C lem e n ts. p u b lic ity A t DR. L A W IS H O N O R E D . th e C h r i s t m a s M e e ti n g of th e M odern L a n g u a g e A sso c ia tio n , C e n ­ tr a l D ivision, a t M a diso n, W isco n sin P r o f e s s o r R. A. L a w of th e U n i v e r ­ s ity f a c u l t y w a s elec ted a m e m b e r of th e e x e c u tiv e council o f th e a s s o r i a tion. P r o f e s s o r C. R. B a s k e r v ille , now of th e U n i v e r s i t y of C h ic a g o , b u t f o r ­ m erly a m e m b e r of th e f a c u l t y of th e U n iv e r s it y o f T e x a s , w a s also elec ted a m e m b e r o f th e e x e c u t iv e council a t this m e e tin g . T h e la s t p a y m e n t h as been m a d e on t h e S o p h o m o re L ib e r ty Bond o f $50 an d th e c la ss t r e a s u r e will soon be in th e h a n d s o f t r u s t e e , Dr. t h e bond P a r lin . O R P H A N S A R E B E IN G W R IT T E N TO BV GIRLS th e w a r o r p h a n s a d o p te d th e W o m a n ’s B u ild in g g ir ls a n d * A l e t t e r h a s com e to M rs. C a r o t h - 1 * * A f * • 6 e r s f r o m M rs. IL L. H o d g k in s, se c re ­ t a r y of th e W a r R e lie f S e rv ic e Com - j th e n a m e s a n d a d - I m is sio n , g iv in g d r e s s e s o f by th e A n d re w C a r o t h e r s C h a p t e r , D. A . ' R. T h e o r p h a n s a d o p t e d a r e , r e s p e c t - 1 ively, M a rie B rodin, a g e 9, St. M a rs J’ E g r e u n e , D ept, d e l’ O rn e , F r a n c e , m d Flmilien B r u n e a u , a g e IO y e a r s , ' L a C h a p e lle Souell, D ept, d e l ’ O rn e , F r a n c e . M a r s h a l J o f f r e is p r e s i d e n t of th e c o m m itt e e in F’ran c e, w ho sees t h a t ea ch o r p h a n is s u p p lie d w ith th e s u m of $36.50, t h a t is s e n t f o r t h e i r th e m a in te n a n c e n a m e a n d a d d r e s s o f th e c o n t r i b u t o r . T h e co-eds of t h e W o m a n 's B u ild ­ in g a r e v e r y m uch i n t e r e s t e d in t h e i r in new c h a r g e s , a n d e x p e c t to k ee p c o m u n ic a tio n w ith lit tle g ir ls le tte r s , a s g i f t s c a n n o t w ith w ee kly be s e n t in d ividual o r p h a n s . T he g ir ls will w r i te in r o ta t io n , a n d it is v e ry p ro b a b le th e F’re n c h s t u ­ d e n ts th e b u ild in g will be v e r y in m uc h in d e m a n d . f o r one y e a r , a n d t h a t th e to A * JUI J I V . . . v v v v -F 4* v N O T I C E , M E N S T U D E N T S . T h e r e a r e s e v e r a l v a c a n c ie s on T h e T e x a n s t a f f f o r m e n r e p o r t e r s . A n y m en w ith n e w s p a p e r e x p e r ie n c e o r a n y m en, e s p e c ia ll y U p p e r c l a s s ­ m e n , w ho d e s ire to w o r k on T h e T e x a n a r e in v ite d to t r y ­ out. T h e m a n a g i n g e d i to r will be in T h e T e x a n o ffic e every' m o r n i n g b e t w e e n 8 and 9 o ’clock. W O M A N ’S B U IL D IN G TO H A V E SE R V IC E FLAG WITH S T A R S * * A T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s c a m p u s is | n o t to be w ith o u t a se rv ic e fla g . T h e f ly in g of th e s e f l a g s h as becom e an e s ta b lis h e d c u s to m a m o n g m a n y col­ is leges, a n d to h a v e a l a r g e one, on w hich t h e s t a r s will r e p r e s e n t th e p a t r i o tic b r o t h e r s ^ of t h e B u ild in g g ir ls who a r e in se rv - J ^ ice in e v e ry p a r t of th e U n ite d S t a t e s , J , th e W o m a n ’s B u ild in g ( C o n tin u e d on p a g e f o u r .) V 4*4* * * rU* * T H E U N I V E R S I T Y ’S W AR C A T A L O G U E . S tu d e n ts are really keeping: back inform ation th a t is highly valuable when t h e y fail to fill out a blank for e v ery I n e n d in Ult- service. A t the risk o f duplication, w rite and w rite and w rite th e nam es o f th e m en you know who were t o n n e r U n iv ersity s tu d e n ts and who are now e n ­ cased in a uniform . Drop the slips in th e tin box on th e table in the corridor. J hey will be collected and c a ta ­ logued. T h anks. 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V * * * A * * * * * * * * * * * JU J. * * A * * * JU V JU JL, jl. * * * ♦ * * •F * A IL Clyde H alsey, class o f ’14, a .San A n to n io m a n , w ho ha* beent in F'rance for th e p a s t t h r e e y e a r s , is hom e on a t h i r t y - d a y f u rlo u g h . He is th e y o u n g ­ e s t A m e r i c a n a v i a t o r in th e f a m o u s L a f a y e t t e Fiscadrille, in which he h a s th e r a n k o f s e r g e a n t . His e x p e r i ­ ences in th e w a r m a k e q u ite a t h r i l l ­ ing s to r y . He w a s w ound ed s e v e r e ly once by a G e r m a n fly e r , b ec au se of w hich he received th e w a r cr o h s and lay f o r m a n y m o n th s in sig n ia . He [in a n a r m y h o sp ita l b eh in d th e lines; he w as also d e c o r a te d w ith a m il ita r y c ro ss f o r b r a v e r y . He e x p e c t s to go back to F ra n e e in F’e b r u a r y . A t th e th e b a t t l e tim e he w as w ounded he was f ly in g a t a n a l t i t u d e of 12,000 lines. He a t ­ fee t a b o v e ta c k e d a G e r m a n , a n d w h en s e v e r a l e n e m y p la n e s c a m e to th e re sc u e of th e G e r m a n , d r o p p in g on him from ab ove, he tu r n e d a n d w a s fly in g up side dow n to evad e th e m , when one of t h e G e r m a n s w oun ded h im . T h e a c t so b en um bed him t h a t he lo s t co n tro l th e a n d o f his m a c h in e h e i g h t of 12,000 f e e t to 2000 f e e t b e ­ f o re h e re g a in e d c o n tro l o f his ma chine. fell fro m in an He s a y s i n t e r e s t i n g ta lk on n ee d s to be w a r , t h a t all A m e r ic a a w a k e n e d to th e r e a lity arid se rio u s ness o f the w ar. G ordon ( onley, c o m m o n ly know n an “ F’a t s , ” w as called hom e to Q u a n a h on a c c o u n t of hi-; b r o t h e r 's le a v in g for th e a r m y . “ F a t s ” w ith d r e w y e s t e r ­ d a y fro m th e U n iv e r s ity , a n d m a y n ot *-nter a n y m o re thi* y e a r. C onley was a m e m b e r of th e Btu d e n t s ’ C ouncil, a s well o s b ein g th e j s t e l l a r g u a r d on th e fo o tb a ll te a m . W here S ta tio n ed N o w ...................................................................... “ F A T S ” ( O S L E Y W I T H D R A W S . No. 81 DR. VINSON HAS DETAILS ON UNIT OF RESERVE CORPS T eleg ram S t a t e s V a r s ity WHI be a M ilita ry T r a i n i n g School, but P a r ­ tic u la rs Vwait P r e x y ’* A rriv a l. W h e th e r o r not M ilita ry T r a i n i n g fo r s t u d e n ts of th e U n iv e r s ity will be co m p u lso ry , o r a d e q u a t e b a r r a c k s will be provid ed, o r c o u rse s be d ro p p ed v\hen th e w o rk is ta k e n o ver, is not k n o w n in U n iv e r s it y circles, n or will it be know n u n til Dr. V inson r e t u r n s fro m W a s h i n g t o n e i t h e r F r i d a y o r S a t ­ u r d a y o f th is w eek. As soon a s he a r r i v e s , it is e x p e c te d t h a t th e d e t a il s o f th e m i l i t a r y w ork will be quickly fo r m u l a te d a n d p la n s be p u t into e f ­ fect. in A te le g r a m fro m Dr. V inson, w ho is now in W a s h in g t o n a t t e n d i n g a con­ f eren c e of college h ea d s, which has for its p u r p o s e th e e s t a b l i s h m e n t in colleges and u n iv e rs itie s o f th e c o u n ­ tr y c o u rse s te n d i n g to b e t t e r p r e p a r e s t u d e n t s fo r v o ca tiona l work th e a r m y , received h ere y e s te r d a y , s ta te d m e r e ly t h a t a u n it o f the R e se r v e O f ­ fice rs T r a i n i n g C o rp s would be e s ­ ta b lish e d a t th e U n iv e rsity . T h is is o be e s ta b lis h e d u n d e r th e p ro vision s o f th e A ct of C o n g r e s s o f J u n e 3rd, 1916, p ro v id in g f o r the e s t a b l i s h m e n t a n d m a in ta c n a n c e o f such c o rp s a t u n iv e rs itie s a n d colleges t h r o u g h o u t th e c o u n try . T h e U n iv e r s it y o f T e x a s u n it will be p a r t o f th e S e n io r d iv is ­ ion of th e R e se rv e O f f i c e r s ’ T r a i n i n g C o rp s, and th e r e f o r e s u b je c t to all th e ru les a n d r e g u l a t i o n s p re sc rib e d f o r by th e G o v e r n ­ th e S e n io r d iv ision m e n t. I bi* p r i m a r y o b je c t o f th e G o v e r n ­ ment in e s t a b l i s h i n g a u n it o f th e R e­ se rv e O f f i c e r s ’ T r a i n i n g C o r p s a t th e to U n iv e r s ity a n d o t h e r colleges q u a l if y th e s t u d e n t s , by s y s t e m a t i c a n d s t a n d a r d m e th o d s of t r a i n in g , for r e s e r v e o f fic e r s in th e a r m y . is th e m i l i t a r y T h e I y.stem o f in s t r u c tio n Is to be u n d e r th e d ir e c tio n o f th e W a r De­ p a r t m e n t , a n d t r a i n in g , which w * 11 be of b o th a th e o r e tic a l and p r a c tic a l n a t u r e , will be of a s t a n d a r d ­ ized m e a s u r e n e c e s s a r y in o r d e r to p r e p a r e th e s t u d e n t s to p e r f o r m , a f t e r g r a d u a t i o n , th e d u tie s o f c o m m is s io n ­ ed o ffic ers. 'I'he o r g a n iz a ti o n a n d control of th e U n iv e r s it y u n it will be u n d e r th e s u ­ perv isio n o f th*. S e e e r t a r y o f W ar. D e p a r t m e n t c o m m a n d e r s o f th e S o u t h ­ p r o b a b ly h a v e ern D e p a r t m e n t will s u p e rv is io n o v e r m a t t e r s a n d q u e s ­ tions o f a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , m a in te n a n c e and inspection . While it is th e policy o f th e W a r D e p a r t m e n t to is s u e in s t itu ti o n s to m a in ta in in g u n its o f th e R e s e r v e O f f i ­ c e r s ’ T r a i n i n g C o r p s th e l a t e s t model a r m s arid e q u i p m e n t , it is n o t im p r o b ­ able t h a t th is e q u i p m e n t will be f u r ­ nished th e u n i t h ere f o r so m e tim e, d u e to th e e x i s tin g s h o r t a g e o f a r m s . I h e n u m b e r a n d kind of a r m s an d issued will, in g e n ­ e q u i p m e n t to be e r a l, c o n fo rm the th o s e used by to r e g u l a r a r m y . B r ig a d ie r G e n e r a l L u th e r ft. H a re , a t e . W e a tP o in g Kaw q sh sh s h s h s s s s w ho is to be c o m m a n d a n t , is a W e st P o in t g r a d u a t e , b e in g a m e m b e r of th e class o f 1873, Ile sa w se rv ic e in th e b a t tle of L ittle Big H o rn , w h ere G e n e ra l C u s t e r m e t d e f e a t in 1876. D u r i n g th e K p a n is h -A m e ric a n w a r , G e n e ra l H a r e w a s colonel o f th e F’ir s t th e T e x a s C a v a lry . He c o m m a n d e d e x p e d itio n which resc u ed L ie u te n a n t th e P h ilip p in e s , a n d w as G ilm ore c om m issio ned g e n e r a l soon a f t e r th e S p a n is h - A m e r ic a n w a r. He w as r e ti re d f ro m a c tiv e s e rv ic e in 1903. b r i g a d i e r in a I L O Y D S U C C E E D S B R U C E AS LAW D E P T . S E C R E T A R Y J . S. F loyd of C o r p u s C h r is ti ha* been a p p o in te d by t h e L a w f a c u l t y to succeed IL J. B ru ce a s s e c r e t a r y of th e I .aw D e p a r t m e n t . T h e selection was m a d e a f t e r m u c h d e l ib e r a t io n on th e p a r t of the f a c u lty , f o r t h e s e c r e ­ t a r y ha* to h a v e u n u s u a l l y h ig h schol­ a r s h ip , o ffic e e x p e r ie n c e rn s t e n o g r a ­ p h y a n d and a good k n o w le d g e of th e v a r io u s la w courses. T h e L aw D e p a r t m e n t r e g r e t s very m uc h to lose Mr. B ru ce , a s he h ad be­ co m e v ery e f f i c i e n t in his w o rk , a n d w a s well liked by b o th f a c u lty m e m ­ b e r s a n d s tu d e n ts . Mr. Bruce h a s r e ­ s ig n e d his p o r t i o n to e n g a g e in la w p r a c t i c e a t M ission. b o o k k e e p in g , Mr. F’loyd w as f o r m e r ly a s t e n o g r a ­ pher in th e C o rre sp o n d e n c e Division, to a s s u m e his a n d n ew d u tie s, in p r e s id e n t o f the Middle L aw class f o r th e s p r i n g te rm . is well qu alified lie T H E D A I L Y T E X A N V e n u s IO* PENCIL TH E perfec tion o f pencil quality — u n ­ e q u a l l e d f o r sm ooth n ess, u n i­ form ity o f grading and durability. 17 black degrees* from 6B softest to to 9H hardest, and hard and m edium (indelible) c o p y ­ ing. Look. for the distinc­ tive V E N U S finish! / F R E E ! T h is trial b o x w ith fiv e V E N U S D raw ing P encils. H o l d e r a n d V E N U S Eraser »£nt free. W rite for it. A m erican Lead P encil C o. 215 Fifth A r e ., N . Y . Dept, D2I 7 ry the I 'E N U S Eraser, too. M ade in 12 sire*. $2.00 pet box. The University German A Dance at K. of C. Hall Saturday Night Dear Zeke: line; the FIRING LINE “ For The Texan or the w aste­ basket thereof.” Another wrote the advice th a t we should not destroy the stanzas until we had reached the last so we turned and read last line the sam e senti- f i r s t , and it was so unequivocal- ments as I have concerning the “Co- ly impossible th a t we tore t h e ' opera,” w«6ld like to a u g g e s t th a t you advise a course in arithm etical divis­ whole sheet in shreds. ion for them. Today one of them told me th a t a package of ty p e w r it­ ing paper was seventy-five cents, and th at half of it would be sixty cents. We advise t h a t the said clerk learn th a t a nought's a nought and a f ig ­ g ed * a figger. Hut keep ’em coming- We like it’ we are to be amused, even selfish with it and keep it to our­ selves. Since you have FR A TERN ITIES AND SORGE ITI ES, NOTICE. A Sy m pa th iz e r and Admirer. . . .. .. .. . One frat ernity w o r k o n WAR CATLOGUR. -------- yesterday I turned in approximately tw enty i " ar ( atalogue is names of its members who were p ro gressin g ra th e r fast, There are • , . * now in the service of the Gov- I eig ht hundred names in the list now, j3 estim ated t h a t it will the laigest an{j This is em inent. reach 'ingle contribution thousand, however, this does box which is located ju s t out- not include the men who are enlisting side The Texan office. (every day from the U niversity. The * present e n listm e nt will swell the list considerably over the present number. e i Some organized action on tne F wor^ on I to the tin over a part of fraternities and sorori- will vv hi O I of t i e s OI greatly increase th e probability TINHORN, 25 cents. Phone 1505. if th e w ar complete. Girls in the various sorority houses know many a d ­ dresses; they should tu rn these in. i n --------------------- Dr. Baxter, Dentist, 512 Scarbrough Bldg. Old Phone 1316. t h a t suit pressed today a t the catalo gue’s b University u i n vet niijf tin* „ g e There is to be a last day soon. Do it now. GO TO J. A. JACKSON’S For Diamonds, W atches and Jewelry Complete line of Sporting Goods Expert Watch Repairing S. M. A. NOTES Lewis B. Walker William J. Wceg Squadron 27 Mounts Airplane. GIT Congress Both Phones 133 Kodak Finishing and Supplies OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Jord an ‘We Make Kodak Prints Every Day. 610 Congress THE DAILY TEXAN The Stu den t Daily Publication of the U niversity of Texas. Published every m orning except Mon­ day d u rin g the college year. E ntered as second-class m a tte r a t the Postoffice a t Austin, Texas, under the A ct of Congress, March 3, 1879.: Subscription price $2.50 per y e a r— j provided for each student th ro ug h the S tudent Activity fee. Silas B. K a g s d a le Editor-in-Chief F. E dw ard Walker, M anaging E ditor B. C. Wa d i c k ............ Business M anager Offices: U niversity, Room IOO, Main Building, Telephone 3149. Down Town, 204 W. Sixth St., Telephone 489. Issue Editor for T oday: G ARI.AN D DAY Dick W a lra v e n A s s ista n t Editor Reporters. Pauline W h erry Wallace Perry Ben P rim e r Je sse Mary Hill Mildred Paxton John H. Seale Henry Herndon Robert Smith Eudora Hawkins » s - O k # A MILITARY SCHOOL. any The military drill institute* in the Cniversity last spring had an effect of democratizing the entire student body; never be­ fore had one movement done so much in leveling all so cia! and class differences. These results came about because o regular and constant associa­ tion and because of the genera spirit which prevailed during the drill hour- Because we have seen tilt1 con sequential good of military drill, we welcome the news th a t Uni­ versity students will be given a chance to become members of the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps. All we can hope for now is that tem porary barracks be built so th a t we and our fellow .students will get a real ta ste of military life- And the drill should be made compulsory. Despite the fact that IOO per cent of our students are patriotic, there is a certain number th a t will not take drill unless they are to it. And the force should be applied in this case in order to get the men out so as to level all differ­ ences and to bridge all cleav­ ages. forced school until The R. O. T. C. privilege se* cured by Dr, Vinson will also have a n oth er salient effect on the University— it will keep men students in they have their collegiate courses, and will tu rn them out prepared to become commission­ provision ed officers- should insure no depreciation in attendance on fu tu re sessions. finished This th a t Every branch of service will be studied by the students, it being provided infantry, coast and field art illery, cavalry, engineers, signal, and medical units be organized and th e gen This will studied. era! work give each individual a wide scope of choice for work and will fit th e exigencies of every case, it appears. Specific and final information concerning the new order will be brought by Dr. Vinson when he re tu rn s Friday or Saturday. At least this one time, th e Prexy will be welcomed home for what he has in the little “mysterious black satchel.” SNOW BRINGS VERSE. if Springtim e is the usual time for poets, but as far as The Tex- iii is concerned, it snowed wive a decade instead of once, t would we swamped with met- ■ieal a tte m p ts. Wednesday no ess th a n th re e brilliant ideas vere slanted our way, and in ■ach case th e w rite r preferred rerse to more appropriate prose. One w rite r m itigated his pun- sh m en t— th is scathing article hould be p u nishm ent—by writ- ng on th e back of his paper, course s u c c e ss fu lly .1 from symbol Squadron 27, recently g ra d u a te d from S. the i f . A., departed previously well established custom of tainting some re p re se n tin g heir class to be hung on one of the of having celebration buildings, in ompleted th e ir This squadron mounted a model a e ro ­ done a t the tow er of one of the dor- nitories, with the figues “27” paint- d on th«‘ under side of the wings. he model is a Very clever copy of a node rn high speed fig h tin g machine, md being made of tin , will doubtless ontinue to fly above the school fo r na n y months to come. Georgia Men Received. The full q uota of men from the ground T ra in in g School a t Georgia reeh in A tla n ta was received a t this s. M. A. last Monday. From th e ir a p ­ p a r a n c e , they seem to be up to the sta n d a rd of stu dents heretofore r e ­ vived here, and will do as good work is the o th e r cadets who have received It seems ill of th e ir tr a in in g here. h a t the course a t A tla n ta varied in a few p a rtic u la r s from th a t given here, md t h a t will naturally place them at i slight disadv an tage, but knowing it, hey a r e anxious and willing to work harder, the course here w ithout additional work. to complete if possible, Cadets Celebrate Payday. in joy Y e ste rd a y aftern oo n was marked with the ranks of th e cadet corps because the men received th e ir re g u la r stipend. The larg e crowd of civilians who daily witness r e tr e a t preceding mess was entertain ed by the d iffe re n t groups of cadets. L ay­ ing aside all cares occasioned by quiz­ zes, drills, lectures, etc., the em bryo officers celebrated by pulling off v a ­ rious stu n ts , such as building p y r a ­ mids, tu r n in g handsprings, playing cap frog, and above all, singing th e ir favorite college It was in- leed the end of a perfect day fo r the hard-w orking aviators. songs. New S tores Opened. With the a dvent of the School of Military A eronautics th a t p a rt of E a st Austin in the neighborhood of E ast Avenue and Red River S tre e t has been tra nsform e d from a dull, quiet s u ­ burb to a live, bustling little comm uni­ ty. Realizing this, a num ber of Aus- _iii m e rc ha nts have erected cafes, cold drink establishm en ts, and d ru g stores, and are daily serving the w ants of the cadets. Not only are the inner w ants of the men satisfied, but the genial proprietors of these e stablishm ents c a te r to the lite rary needs of the men by handling all technical the and sh o rt-sto ry m agazines, as well as postcards and stationery. la te st The late st addition to this com­ m unity is a tailoring and p ressing e s ­ tablishm ent. Get the Range of Smoking Satisfaction Roll “Bull” D urham into a cigarette an d you have a smoke with all the vim, vigor and dash of Uncle Sam ’s fighting men, T h a t’s w hy the American A rm y is an arm y of “Bull” D urham smokers. “Bull” Durham puts snap into their action an d “punch" into their systems. For a virile, lively, m anly smoke, “roll your ow n” with “Bull” D urham , G E N U I N E B ull D u r h a m SMOKING TOBACCO “Bull” Durham is the m ildest o f all tobaccos. It has a A s k f o r F R E E p a c k a g e o f “p a p e r * ” w ith e a c h S c s a c k . >~ r V - t ~ j . unique aroma and a distinctive m ellow -sw eet flavor that no other tobacco can give you. Made of the fam ous “bright” Virginia-NorthCarolina leaf, “Bull” Durham has been the great Am er­ ican sm oke for three generations. Y o u “ roll you r o w n ” w ith “ Bull” Durham and enjoy a real smoke. I 7 f > ¥7* T"* A n Illustrated Booklet. , r . •howin* correct way to 1^ I X I -R oll YourO wn’ G ga. reties.and a p a ck a g ed clearettepapers. will both be mailed, free, to any addrest in U . S. on request. A d d io * *‘P Durham. Durham, N. C. TEE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO Where to Buy Norris’ Exquisite Candies, Conklin Fountain Pens, E ast­ man’s Kodaks and Films, W hiting’s Package Stationery, Sextoblade Safety Razors, guaranteed. SPECIAL LINE PERFUM ES: Lillian Russell’s, Naomi, Lilas (A rly), Mavis, LaBoehme. Ask Us to Show You These Lines, They Are New Griffith Drug Company WHERE QUALITY COUNTS SCARBROUGH BUILDING PHONE 26 FREE DELIVERY UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Candies, Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos, Hot and Cold Lunches, Staionerv and Toilet Articles at the U niversity C afe and C onfectionery C. G. W agner, Prop. Successors to Weilbacher’s On Speedway, Across from Law Building Alford-Achilles Grocery Co. INCORPORATED. We are exclusive on the celebrated Steel Cut C offee— Barrington Hall, St. Charles and Bowers; Snow ream Wheat Flour and the E gis Egg Powder in Cans— a 25c can, equal to 3 dozen eggs. We will appreciate your calling or tele­ phoning us your wants, in anything you need from our com­ plete stock of Quality Groceries. Old Phones 866 New Phones 160 U n iv e r sity Toggery Shop BROYLES & ROSE Proprietors Correct Clothes for Men C le a n in g a n d Pressing 2300 1-2 Guadalupe Street Phone 3090 When down town humming cir before or after shows, try our Soda Service or Luncheonette. Joseph’s Pharmacy Our Sandwiches and Salads Can’t Be Beat Congress Avenue at Seventh Phone IGOI Phone 1601 Ladies’ Work Skillfully Handled by Expert Workmen. BIGGS & COMPANY TAILORS AND HATTERS Cleaning Pressing Repairing Suits .Made to Order 1007 Congress Ave. SMART Alecs m a y be ail right but for a good, honest workin* partner give me a man that’s got his learnin* slowly an’ naturally. □ V E L V E T g ets its g o o d ­ ness th at w a y —tw o years natural ageing. D ben □ne ADVERTISE IN THE TEXAN ATimely Display of Spring Shoes T H E D A I L Y T E X A N SOCIETY Eudora Hawkins, Editor. lives Miss M artha S w eet, Senior A cadem , who in the W om an’s B u ild in g, w as called to her hom e T uesday on account o f the death of her fa th er. B. j G. Sw eet. Mrs. W illie Howard of San A n ­ tonio, form erly M iss E w in g R eynolds, I is v isitin g U n iv ersity friends. M iss M ary Le R ead o f L am pasas is in school again th is term . Mrs. C arothers, m atron o f the W om ­ a n ’s Building, h a s been sick fo r se v ­ eral days. Mrs. Low e, the A lpha D elta Pi chaperone, is ill w ith la grippe. M iss M artha C andler has returned from the S anitarium . Mr. and Mrs. D uval W est o f San A ntonio have returned home. Mrs. W est w as form erly M iss Ruth Bram - lett. She w as here for Kappa Kappa Gamma in itiation . Mr. A. R. Eidson o f H am ilton v is ­ ited his d a u g h ters, J. A. and Eunice, yesterday. The Phi D elta T heta F ra tern ity will en tertain w ith a dance ton igh t. M iss H allie K elley returned y e s te r ­ day from the A u stin S anitarium , w here sh e has been ill fo r several d ays. Exact You Must Have a DICTIONARY $1.00 Will Buy (he L atest C oncise Oxford D ictionary of Current English W EB STER ’S up to $21.00 T H E C O O P COLLEGE NOTES Lucien C rockett, A ssociate. RA EG AN SOCIETY M E ET S T u esd a y aftern oon the R aegan L it­ erary S o ciety held its reg u la r meeting. The program con sisted o f “T om -T it- resu lts. as trea su rer w as accep ted , and M iss Evelyn Kerns w as elected to the o ffic e. Try T exan w a n t ads. T h ey bring T rian gu lar D eb ates. T ot and its V a ria n ts” by A llele H en­ A d vertise in The T exan. derson. and “ Incidental F ea tu res o f Under the new sy ste m adopted this year, tria n g u la r d eb a te s w ill be held by Mabel H eith. betw een Y ale, H arvard and Prinec- en joyed by all. ton. There ia to be a seven teen -d ay literary program tw o new period of preparation preceding each ' m em bers, M isses A lice Schicblick and d eb ate, w hile the num ber o f jud ges P auline B rydson, were i n i t i a t e d . The w ill hi* increased from th ree to four T his is done in order th a t th e debates m ay be judged d ecisiv e ly or not a t ail. R u m p elstelsk in ” Both fea tu res w ere A fter the re sig n a tio n o f M iss Lydia W isem an "HACK W HEN YOU W ANT ’EM" UNIV. TAILOR SHOP Cleaning, Repairing and I’roxaing 2214 (iuadalupe Phone 825 "T ie-U p S cra p s” at Penn. cou n cil The stud en t a t P en n syl­ vania S ta te C ollege has inaugurated a co n test known as “T ie-u p S cra p s.” l he object o f the c o n te st is fo r the op posin g sides to tie up a s m any o f th eir opponents as th e y p ossib ly can in the as m any fiv e-m in u te periods us are required to g et a ll th e co n test­ an ts tied. F ifty men from each cla ss w ill take part in the scrap . Flocky at H arvard. H ockey is the lea d in g wanter sport | at Harvard this year. Proceeds from the co n tests played w ill be devoted to som e relief work. Boston U n iv e r sity . For the fir st tim e in y ea r s Boston U n iv ersity w ill be rep resen ted in u c o lleg e a th letic lea g u e. A hooky se v ­ en is to be entered in the annual tour­ nam ent a g a in st the M a ssa ch u setts In­ stitu te o f T ech nology, and the team from T u fts C ollege. om m an dan t’s h ead qu arters The q u a rterm a ster’s o ffic e in the a t Iowa the C ity W’as a liv e with F reshm en o th er day. The U n iv e r s ity Frosh w ere receiv in g th eir new uniform s. Marked in blue on the s le e v e s of their sh irts w ere th e le tte r s, U. S. R. O. T. C. For th is, and th e rem ainder of th eir uniform , th ey paid $23.90. “Experience” P la y s at Nebraska. The D aily N e b r a sk a n reports that the p resen tation o f “ E x p er ie n c e” by the U n iv ersity players w a s a decided success in sp ite o f th e inexperienced players and d iffic u lt s ta g e se ttin g s. Lhe curtain rose p ro m p tly , the scen es w ere changed quickly, and each per­ form er put h im self w h olly into the su cc ess o f the p erform an ce. JU A C H A P E L N O T IC E . I I* A JU attend ance show ed The m arked im provem ent y e s te r ­ day; there were m ore men including se v er a l of p resen t, th e Y. M. C. A. lea d ers. We appeal to th ese and o th er re­ lig io u s leaders to a tte n d and bring th eir friend s. The sp eak er o f th e d a y w as His P rof, Tho*. F letch er. them e was u n selfish se rv ice in connection w ith th e world war. His main th o u g h t w as th a t serv ices v alu ab le p rin ­ cip ally in proportion a s it de­ m ands sacrifice. W e m ay k nit for the so ld iers, b u t un­ less we g iv e up so m e th in g th a t w ill help the w’ar, u n ­ less w e conserve, th e k n ittin g m ay have to be kept up in d e f­ in itely. Out o f an en rollm en t o f som e 150 stu d en ts in the co u rse o f shorthand and ty p e w r itin g , which w as recently in stitu ted at the U n iv ersity o f T ex a s, there are about 79 co-eds. The social calen dar fo r the w in ter term show s but tw o ev e n ts scheduled to be given by th e co ed s— and one o f th e se is h istory. tw o C ertainly th ese fa cts array th em selv es sq u arely a g a in st any a s ­ sertion th a t the co-eds o f the U n i­ v er sity are not a w ak e to th e condi tion s o f this year, extraord inary w ith dem ands and o b lig a tio n s ch a llen g in g m ore than ev er before the n ew ly s t ir ­ red fem inine am bition to have an ac tiv e part in the w orld ’s a ffa ir s. In the more p a ssiv e lines o f p a tr i­ otism , this y ea r has exh ib ited a mark ed read in ess on the g ir ls ’ part to do th eir share. T he a rg u m en t is su p ­ ported by such fa c ts; The U niversity is in ten sely ch ap ter o f Red C ross a liv e and a ctiv e, as m a n ifested by the zeal and ze st w hich characterized the sw eep in g C actus ca m p aign conducted arm y of by the Red C ross. “ H oovers” (and you m ay even include here those who fo r m ore deeply fem i nine reasons re fu se the tabooed arti d e s ) , has a en listm en t from am on g the g ir ls o f V a rsity , and, f i ­ nally', m ore co-eds subscribed in divid ­ ually to the L iberty Bonds than did the eds. The econom ic w arfare has certa in ly not “p assed over the h ea d s” o f the co-eds. large The or course But ta k in g a in B u sin ess T rain in g, g iv in g up so m eth in g quite ta n gib le is, we a ffir m , a more d efin ite and a ctiv e step th a t the Var sity co-ed has taken in the com m er­ cial phase o f the war. There is a grim d eterm in ation about the m anner in which the co-eds have gone in for the B u sin ess T rain in g, and often they are the co-eds who had never dream ed o f ta k in g a p lace in the world o f busi n ess, but had ra th er quite d ifferen t dream s and asp ira tio n s * JU Then the sev era l co-ed clubs are to be esp ecia lly com m ended in the fo re­ g o in g o f the ela b o ra te dances, which w ere their m uch-look ed -forw ard -to fu n ctio n s o f the yea r. H erein lies a fin e r d istin ctio n , but exp erien ce w ill bear us out th a t it is perhaps a lit­ tle harder to g iv e up so m eth in g which one has planned and an ticip ated than to take up a new line o f endeavor. J u st as the sin s o f om issio n are the ea sier to p erp etra te, so by the sam e rea so n in g , w ill the virtu es o f o m is­ sion be the harder to accom plish. Be th a t as the U n iv ersity o f T ex a s has no reason to be other than proud o f her arm y o f co-eds, who have 'en listed , a lm o st to th e la st eo-ed, with in the cause o f J all th e V a rsity zea l The j it. U ncle S am — a s sla ck erin e m ust be searched for dill- J T IN H O R N , 25 cen ts. P hon e 1505 R eferrin g to The T e x a n ’s cam paign for the n o iseless Library, w e m ay ob ­ serve th a t the typ e is m ig h tie r than the r u le (r ). g en tly co-eds o f T exas U n iv e r sity . G et th a t su it p ressed to d a y a t th e ►I* 4* 4- 4* 4* 4* ►% the r a n k s o f the th e y fin d if found it m ay, a JU in Suppose Fatimas were NOT Sensible ll isn t possible to fool men for long. Lincoln |J Surely, if sail! that better than we could. Fatimas were not as comfortable to the throat ami tongue as we say they are — if they did not leave a man feeling keen and f i t ” oiler a ] orig—molding day — do you ntipposc that m o n I atimas would he sold every day titan any other high-grade cigarette? Cf R e m e m b e r these facts as you try Fatimas and observe how comfortable, how sensible they really arc. A SENSIBLE CIGARE'ITE A new thing for a cigarette to do— “Satisfy” In addition to pleasing the taste, Chesterfields do a new thing, they let you know you are smoking— they Satisfy "J And yet, they’re M I L D ! If you want more than good taste in a cigarette, try Ches­ terfields. 2 0 fir IQC Chesterfield C I G A R E T T E S a f IMPORTED and DOMESTIC tobaccos-Blended They "Satisfy We call your attention to our showing of w h a t’s what in our new Spring Boots and Oxfords, high and low heel. W hether you are looking for som ething serviceable, conservative or the last word in style, you will find it here. New Spring Styles are arriv in g daily- 5th&Cor\gress Ave. U N I V E R S I T Y B A R B E R S H O P N. W. R UTLEDG E, Proprietor 221 fi G U A D A L U PE ST. A cross the Street from the Campus A rtistic S tylish and I p-to-D ate Work Guaranteed A FTE R THE GERM AN Our Fountain Is at Your Service We Cater E specially U niversity Students. to University Students Get your work done by an e x ­ pert tailor. A lterations and in ­ visible repairing. Let us put a pinch back on your coat. Rea­ sonable prices. We make ladies’ su its and handle delicate work for ladies. S u its Made to Order G R A H A M ’ S Ninth and C ongress MEYER MINCHEN THE TAILOR 1009 C ongress l'hone ,'112 Wukasch Cafe and Grocers On Guadalupe, Opposite Campus C onfectionery, H o t Lunches served at all hours; C andies and Cold Drinks. A full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Cigars and Cakes Phone 4007 Phone 1071 Replace that Fountain Pen you lost during the holidays with a Conklin Self-filler University Drug Store “The Convenient Place” It is so convenient, econom ical and sa tisfa cto ry to board at the CACTUS TEA ROOM “The Quaint Place W ith a P ersonality.” Music every evening from 6 to 7 :30; also Saturday and Sun­ day during luncheon. SWANN Furniture and Carpet C om pany We Furnish More Homes There Is a Reason C O A L RING 473 CONSUMERS FU E L A N D ICE COMPANY T he Crescent Confectionery 10th and Congress Hot Drinks, Chili, Tamales, Sandw iches, Cold Drinks, Bread, Cakes, Cigars, C igarettes and Tobacco. Phone 1703 10th & Congress Dr. J. Gordon B ryson McKEAN, EILERS & CO. Physician and Surgeon. W h o lesa le Dry Goods. N a tio n s and Furnishing Goods Phone 478, 303 Scarbrough Bldg. AlSTIN> ...........................t e x a s R R & W OVERCOATS STUDENTS’ COUNCIL meets at 7 p. rn. in office of president Students' Association Thursday, Janu ary 7. Charles A. Guliek, Jr., Chairman. A good w arm coat is the NOTH E, BANI) MEN Practice to ­ best insurance for health. night at 7 o’clock. Direc tor. W arm Underwear Wraith CLOTHES All Wool Get them here, where the newest Neckwear and up- to-now wearables are shown first OFFICIAL NOTICES DK. ROYSTER ON WAY TO ATLANTA, GEORGIA, knowing wrhereabout, please phone C. 1-18 G. Wukasch, 3507. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N FOR GOVERNMENT WORK The last word received from Dr. Royster was sent from Atlanta, Ga., and since no word has been received It is sup­ from him later than this. posed th at he has been delayed by the now storms, which have tied up t r a f ­ fic all over the United States. Dr. Royster, formerly a member of the English faculty of the University, has gone to take up work for the Government in Washington. He is to j be in the Intelligence Department of the Navy, where he will have work to do concerning the census reports. He is a lieutenant in this branch. While doing this Government work, Dr. Royster is also to work on a history of the war, which will be completed a fter the close of the wTar. TEXAN WANT ADS TEXAN want ads bring results. Rates, I cent per word for the first insertion, three insertions for 2 cents. Aboslutely no ad taken over the phone. Call a t room 109, Main Building. No ad taken for less than 25 cents. P ay­ ment in advance always required. FOR RENT—Garage, Grande. Phone 4591. 2209 Rio 1-20 LOST—Small brown alligator purse. 1-19 Please phone 2635. GIRLS may secure board and room at Bien Venido, 2010 Wichita St. Gas heat, hot water, sleeping porches, maid to keep rooms. Matron of the home will show rooms any time. Ref­ erences, Mrs. Helen M. Kirby, Mrs. Fany C. Iglehart. LOST—Galvanized step-ladder from Anyone Wukasch Bros’, store. find STUDENTS Will comfortable rooms at Raines Mansion, connect­ ed with pleasant sleeping porches, $3.50 to $5.00, one-half block east of campus. 2110 Tom Green St. Phone 2413. FOR RENT— My furnished cottage, 208 West 25th St., one block north of the University, cement side walk to the door. Has all conveniences. lies. phone 1721, office phone 531. I. t f P. Lochridge. At the Driskill Barber Shop you get good service and the best treatm ent Moritz Silver, Prop. The Texas Barber Shop. We please. 1008 Con­ Mac. Oliphant, Prop. gress. STUDENTS—Go to the Palace Barber Shop, Bosche Bldg., for first class work. Billy Wolf, Prop. ladies. Board ROOM AND BOARD for four young rooms fresh, well ventilated, cosy and warm. Would like a few table boarders. 2410 University Ave. Phone 2723. excellent, GIRLS—Nice rooms and board a t 203 E. 25th St. Room, hoard, and heat, $30. Phone 2447. FOR RENT—South and esast up­ stairs rooms, convenient kitchen­ ette, nice for girls wanting to prepare part or all their meals. 716 W. 22 1-2 St. Phone 1351. LOST—Greyback Geometry note book. Phone 3032. Bernice Hallenbeck. 1-17 LOST— Masonic watch charm, with initials T. W. C. on back. Reward 1-20 if returned to Y. M. C. A. THE ANDREW CAROTHERS CHAPTER OF D. A. R. will meet with regent, Mrs. Thomas Currie, the Thursday to 5:30. All members are requested to bring their work baskets to do Red Cross work. Secretary. from .1:30 afternoon THE GENERAL SCIENCE CLUB meets tonight in Room 157 at 7:10. President. T H ER E will be a regular German at K. of C. Hall Saturday night. The music will s tart at 8:30. President. WOMAN’S BUILDING TO HAVE SERBICE FLAG WITH STARS (Continued from page I.) on the high seas, and “ Somewhere in France.** The meeting to consider the service flag was held Monday night, and the girls voted unanimously to secure the flag. It h a s been ardered, ond will be of excellent wool material that is s u p - 1 posed to stand both Texas wind and weather. According to the last count it will contain a large number of stars, and space will be left for others later, j Try Texan want ads. They bring results. PERSONA!.. Phi Kappa Psi announces the initia­ tion of F. Edward Walker, (Iron Gloyd of Hillsboro, Bryan Beene of Hills­ boro, Ray Norris of Celeste, ( has. Durham of Waco. Try Texan want ads. They bring remits. Advertise in The Texan. Advertise in The Texan. FOR THE STUDENT WITHOUT A TAG IF NOT THERE DONT BE LACKE SI GN UP N O W ! D IL L IN G H A M ’S SHO E CO. 610 CONGRESS AVE. 610 CONGRESS AVE. For Your Deer and Duck Hunt We Have Guns, Ammunition and Full Stock of Sportsmen's Clothing The Walter Tips Company AUSTIN, TEXAS First Class Shining Parlor Phone 2652 607 Congress Ave UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY The Austin National Bank OF AUSTIN, TEXAS RESOURCES, $5,000,000.00 E. P. WILMOT, President Wm. IL FOLTS, Vice-President J NO. IL CHILES, Vice-President MORRIS HIRSHFELD, Cashier C. M BARTHOLOMEW’, Asst Cash. FACULTY ANI) STUDENTS’ ACCOUNTS SOLICITED NO ACCOUNT TOO SMALL TO HANDLE We Examine Eyes and Grind Lenses to Relieve Eye-strain Any Lense Duplicated on Short Notice J. THOS. WARD, Optometrist S T E L F O X CO. 1847 1917 JOHN BREMOND CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS And Roasters of High Grade Coffees Texas’ Oldest Jobbing House JNO. L. MARTIN FOR STUDENT LAMPS AND ACCESSORIES Electrical and Plumbing Supplies Phone 320 408 Congress Richmond StraightGit CIGARETTES 'Plain 5?C ork‘Tip " ■ • *°phontores trea ted m e w ith tom e respect w hen I pro. d u c e ! the I irginia cigarette* w hich I ’d brought u p fro m R ich m o n d .” like T hat fine o ld S o u th e rn A r i s t o c r a t - " R i c h m o n d T h e r e ’s never been another cigarette S traigh t C u ts . quite T h e ir " b r i g h t ” V irg in ia tobacco has a naturally refreshing flavor that makes even the best o f T u rk is h cigarettes taste almost tame and character- less by contrast. Y o u ’ll wish y o u ’d tried them before. them. I N N E A T B O X E S — F I F T E E N C E N T S A lso in attractive tins. 50 for 40 cents.- IOO for 75 cents. Sent prepaid if your dealer cannot supply you. N O T E : Unlike Turkish tobacco. Virginia tobacco pays no import d u ty -a ll the value is in the cigarette. TREFERRED bp GENTLEMEN N O W as THEN