: I 3LUME XXII Ut B f a i l l i & First College Delly id the South x a i t e rn AUSTIN, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1922 NO. 107 LA WYERS SA Y CONDITION IS WORSE TO D AY DRIVE BRINGS GOOD RESULT IN LA ST D A Y Artless Female Voice Calls For GirlOverPhone VARSITY OUNCES ismus and Gray Are First Ap* pointments— Other Selec­ tions to Follow M E S ON NEW BILL ture Yell Leaders Will Chosen at Spring Term Elections “ U n fa ir to th e public, u n fa ir to the legal p rofession and a disgrace to th e n a tio n ,” w as th e ch a rac te riza- lion o f p re sen t b a r conditions in th e U nited S ta tes advanced by Elihu Hoot T h u rsd ay a t th e opening m eet- s ing of the N ational C onferen ce of held T h u rsday. I B ar A ssociations reso- A in recom ­ • lution m ending th a t can d id ates fo r legal li- I censes be re q u ired to have tw o y ea rs o f college ed u cation in addition to the usual th re e y ea rs stu d y in law school. W ashington, D. C. proposed w as P r o m i n e n t S u p p o r t M e a s u r e afte rn o o n to re g u la te by to be on Discussion w axed w arm on both sides o f the question w ith Mr. R oot, C hief Ju stic e T a f t and o th er p ro m i­ n en t law yers su p p o rtin g th e p ro p o ­ sal, and Sam uel M. R alston of In ­ diana, J. N. F rierso n , dean of th e law school o f the U niversity of South C arolina, John B. K eeble o f N ash Tack E. Ausm us of P aris and Ar- e IT. G ray of B aileyville w ere ap- the nted F rid ay idents’ A ssem bly, the n m ittee th e all-U ni- sity dances which are to be given the M en’s G ym nasium each S at- lay night. Ausm us wfas appointed the men s tu d e n t’s re p re se n ta tiv e v jBo^ Tennessee opposing. G overnor larg e, and G ray as th e rep resen - R ais^on said th a t, “ such a m ovem ent j , ive from th e S tu d e n t’s Assem bly, i w ould smack o f tra g e d y to say to e o th er m em bers of the com m it- j r w.o rtk y and am bitious youth th a t j are the Dean of W om en, a worn- j hg has the abijity do the w ork of ' j stu d en t to be appointed by the a law schooj> b u t th at he can n o t g e t j )m an ’s R ep re sen tativ e B oard, and a ? fa cu lty m em ber to be elected by | aw Hchool ed u cation because he in nQt had tWQ y ears tra in in g can n o t q u alify C om m ittee on S tu d e n t Social A f-: ^ le^ e o r thftt he WL ! him self fo r th e b a r fo r the sam e Debaters to Hold Model Debates for Tw o High Schools R e p r e s e n t i n g t h e U n i v e r s i t y I n ­ t e r s c h o l a s t i c L e a g u e in t h e hig h sc h o o ls o f t h e s t a t e , H e n r y S. K e l ­ ly a n d E r i e M. R a c e y , b o t h of S a n A n to n i o , will g iv e a m o d e l d e b a t e th is a f t e r n o o n f o r t h e s t u ­ d e n t s o f B r a c k e n r i d g e h ig h school o f S a n A n t o n i o w h o a r e i n t e r ­ e s t e d in t h e c o m in g I n t e r s c h o l a s t i c L e a g u e d e b a t e . E x p e n s e s o f t h e d e b a t e r s will be p a i d by t h e h ig h sc h o o l d u r i n g t h e i r t r i p . A t t h e s a m e t i m e a n o t h e r t e a m w ill go to B e lto n to a i d in t h e L e a g u e t r y - o u t s t h e r e , a n d g iv e a d e b a t e o n t h e i n t e r s c h o l a s t i c q u e s ­ tio n . T h e m e n w h o will g o to B e lto n a r e R oy C. C o f f e e a n d H. G. W o o d r u f f o f P a r a d i s e . S u b s e q u e n t l y , on M a r c h 3, a n ­ o t h e r t e a m will b e s e n t t o J o h n ­ son C i ty to j u d g e d e c l a m a t i o n c o n t e s t s a n d to p u t o n a p r a c t i c e t h e f o r c o n t e s t a n t s . I n t e r s c h o l a s t i c d e b a t e L e a g u e T e r r e l l S le d g e of K y le , a n d a c o l l e a g u e to b e s e le c te d will f o r m th is t e a m . Yell L e a d e r s C o n s i d e r e d Final decision was tak en on the co n cerning th e new m ethod of ■ yell; I election o f th e V arsity der*, and the provisions o f th e I as passed by the Assem bly F ri- a fte m o o n leave th e election of yell leaders to be decided a t the u lar sp rin g term election. The hdidate receiv in g th e highest num- yell two can d id ates r e ­ liv in g th e n ex t h ighest n u m b er of |t ; e s are elected as his assistan ts. M a y A p p o i n t O t h e r s n r of votes is elected Id e r, and th e ch ief The yell lead e r m ay the follow ing th an J I term ap p o in t n o t m ore o ther second a ssistan t yell lead- of at least sophom ore stan d in g >uld th e ir need arise. T h ere shall given p rio r to the election of the ee o fficial yell leaders, e ith e r a t >asket ball gam e, a ra lly , or o th er Lherings of th e men stu d en ts of U n iv ersity , an o p p o rtu n ity to man desiro u s o f ru n n in g fo r position o f yell lead er to dem on- ate his ab ility and to a c q u a in t th e d e n t body w ith his p erso n ality and h his in ten tio n o f ru n n in g fo r s position. O n l y M a le s A llo w e d In th e election o f yell lead ers only Ie stu d en ts o f th e U niversity shall allowed to vote. The bill will be jsented to th e p re sid e n t of livers! ty and w ith his ill be p u t Into e ffe c t. T o I n v e » t i g a t e C o n d i tio n * SUTTON ATTENDS ANNUAL MEETING OF EDUCATORS reason. T a f t S p e a k s I / • • • • I D , f n n l i n / v A. 9______ 1 1 . . ‘The A m erican B ar A ssociation right, and d u rin g feeling fu n c tio n in g fo r tw enty-five y ea rs has acted un- q£ E ducation, d e r a con tin u ally grow ing th a t th e b a r was n o t q u ite tim e the sta te o rg an izatio n s also had been passing voicing feeling.* said Mr. T a ft. H ow ever, up to this tim e no positive action to w ard th e elim ination o f a d isg racefu l con­ dition has been education. th e sam e taken. W. S. S u tto n , Dean o f th<* "School ie ft F rid ay m orning to a tte n d the an n u al m eeting o f the th e S tudy of I N ational Society fo r is E d ucation. I com posed o f leading ed u cato rs i of th e co u n try who m eet once each of I y ea r to discuss th e o rg an izatio n This the problem s th at . % , rn . C larence T. G ray, associate p ro ­ fessor of the philosophy of ed u ca­ tion, will leave S unday ta a tte n d the sam e convention. T he discussion will be co ntinued tom orrow , when a vote will be taken to d eterm in e th e a ttitu d e o f the sta te s rep resen ted . o — ---------- A n ti-Vice Ukase Proclaims Moral Betterment Soon M o n d a y , M a r c h 13 a t 9 G R O U P IX In ten se in te re st has been aro used ^ A nthropology 202ws.3: E d. B. 312 , ,, Applied M athem atics 15.1: Eng. in h a b ita n ts of B H alit A pplied M athem atics 15.3: Eng. n i th e am ong due to the fa c t th a t the m em bers of the A nti-V ice com m ittee have de- A rch itectu re 27*. E ng. cided to re o rg an ize the H all on th e basis of im proved social stan d ard s an d m orality. sim ilar to th e te s t given re c e n tly to th e j cam pus co-eds, a m o rality test has th is purpose, H all 9 F o r A rch itectu re 112: E ng. B. 309 A rch itectu re 126: Eng. B. 301 B usiness A d m in istratio n 24.1: R. C hem istry 1.3. K. H all 5 B. 201 ap p ro v al j been devised by th e chairm an of th e ; ch e m istry 107.3: K. H all 5 (one hour com m ittee by w hich he in ten d s to show up th e deficiencies of th e men — 8 to 9) C hem istry 411: K. H all 15 C om parative L ite ra tu re 205fw : Ed. 33 -jj’he A ssem bly also voted to give | in th e dorm itory. l r P resid en t o f the S tu d e n t’s A s- inbly th e pow er to ap p o in t a c o m -1 tte e to aid him in an in v e stig a tio n ) e n t ag itatio n have I n c i d e n t s L e a d U p B. 302 In cid en ts leading up to th e p res-j Economics i . i : Law B. 103 b ee n ra p id ly ; Economics 6 : W. H all 4 com ing to th e p o in t a t issue. S om ej E ducation 141w .l: Ed. B. 207 and 208 weeks ago m em bers o f the dorm i- E lectrical E n g in eerin g 28: Eng. B. ex istin g social reg u lations. —o- udent Editor Runs As Candidate for i to ry association w ere m uch opposed i to th e publication of some fa c ts con- E nglish 1.45: M. JB. 105 ^ . cern in g th e d ra m a tic p ro cliv ity ° f ; E nglish 1.49: S. H all 7 ___ 207 O l d i e L jC K w x a u I a e r i a l a t t i r e th e budding a u th o r o f B H all. T ro ll. E n g lish 1.51: M. B. 140 j and some m en tal pugil- xrntrUeh i r s - m h 157 ble ensued, and some m en tal p u gu- En{?iish 1.53: M. B. 157 ism was en acted which re su lted in ; Enjfli8h ja a w s .l: M. B. 218 . stu- the v icto ry 0 f both p arties. A gain, E nglish 2.23: M. B. 206 and Qne n -g h t jagt we€fc one o f th e m ost E nglish 2.25: M. B. 207 this prom in e n t m em bers o f th e fa ctio n ; E nglish 2.27: M. B. 219 M oulton Cobb o f C am eron, nt of the U niversity o f T exas tnager o f the baseball squad o f *r, has o fficially announced his ca n - 1 -n Opposition to th e dom ination of E nglish 205ws: M. B. 158 lacy f o r th e leg islatu re to r e p r e - ,th e A nti-V ice com m ittee k e p t th e F rench A T I : S. H all 5 i t the d istric t aro u n d C am eron.; men in t he d o rm ito ry aw ake u n til it I F rench 1.9: Ed. B. 210 bb is now in his fo u rth y e a r in th e was wejj p ast m idnight. H ow ever, p rench 2.7: Ed. B. 204 diversity and has tak en g re a t in -j this was n o t th e end o f the evening. J Q ^ je g y 2 : M. B. 134 [est in stu d en t activities Geology %: l l . B, 305 D uring th e p a st y ear he has been i t of the U niversity and has been Ling as city ed ito r o f th e C am eron ite rp ris e . He le ft this p o rtio n to -en ter th e U niversity a t th e begin- xg o f the w in te r term . T he ed ito r the Rockdale p ap e r in th a t re p re ­ ss ta tive d istric t has also announced r the position Cobb is seeking, and 111 oppose him in the dem ocratic p ri­ j |g t M. B. 205 revenge, m em bers o f th e com m ittee J G overnm ent 15: S. H all 3 stole threw his m a ttre ss, bed clothes and H istory 9 5 . j f . B. 142 b alu strad e down sheets o y er cu lp rit to the shacks. found th a t revenge w as com ing in full fo rce, lone cry, he redoubled th e te r r o r o f th e evening. an i Gfeek 22 ; M. B. 403 th e o ffen d ers room th ey should hav e Revenge is Got raisin g his B elieving Soon th a t and th e th e to ories. -------------------------o— ---------- d a n c e p o s t p o n e d the P ostp o n em en t dance o f heduled fo r to n ig h t in th e C actus a R oom by La T e rtu lia u n til Sat- day, M arch 4, has been announced the p resid en t, Helen H u n n icu tt. occasioned p re sid e n t’s ie postponem ent was th e th e illness of o ther. The Spanish m o tif will feature the tnce and muafc will be fum iahed V a Mexican orchestra. A n ti-V ic e G e t B u sy The A nti-V ice did n o t re s t here. W ith th e in trep id ity o f th e ir clan, th ey assailed th e o ffe n d e r and ap­ plied th e b elt w ith en d u rin g vigor. This m ade m a tte rs w orse, and the th e hall is one condition facin g im m inent peril. I t was in view o f Spanigh 2 2 .1 : M. B. 209 p rev en tin g such a sim ilar c a ta s tro -i Spanigh 22.3: W. H all I phe th a t th e A nti-V ice com m ittee is th e reo rg an iza tio n and w orking on disciplining of th e ren eg ad e m em ­ bers of B H all A ssociation. The te s t fo r th e moi ality o f th e Hall will begin in a few days. ________ * H istory 243fw: E d. B. 206 L ib rary Science 202fw : Lib. B. Music 5: S. H all IO Physics 33: M. B. 23 Public Speaking 209fw.3: V. Hall P ure M athem atic* lbed.29: M. B. 7 P u n M U erratics lb a.3 5 : M. B. 32 Sem itics 4: T. H all 8 Spanish A.15: Ed. B. 303 Spanish A.17: M. B. 208 Spanish 1.11: S. Hall 6 Spanish 1.13: M. B. 225 S panish 15: Ed. B. 203 the an n u al C o n tin u in g drive local business men fo r the am ong su p p o rt o f th e pro g ram o f th e Y. M. C. A. th e sta te and local com ­ m ittees w orking to g eth er, had by last n ig h t n etted a to tal o f $4,769 o f the $5 ,0 0 0 goal set ea rlier in the cam ­ paign. The drive began on F e b ru ­ a ry 15 and has continued w ith su c­ cess, according to W. A. Sm ith, s tu ­ d en t life se c re ta ry of the association, to th e p re se n t tim e. The cam paign will continue until the fu ll q u o ta is raised. Plans fo r th e d istrib u tio n o f the sum raised, calls fo r an ra p p o rtio n - m en t betw een the local, s ta te and n a ­ tional p ro g ram s The s ta te com m ittee will get approxim ately $2 ,0 0 0 o f the to ta l, and the local association will get $1,500, re m a in d er being divided am ong the d iffe re n t b ra n c h ­ es o f the work. th e th en . V ario u s M em bers o f the state com m ittee w orking out of the Dallas h e a d q u a r­ the te rs have been in A ustin since cam paign was sta rte d , and have been here since fa cu lty m em bers have also been connected w ith the drive. A ppreciation th e d o n ations th e from local business men was shown yesterd ay , when W. A. Sm ith the fin est sp irit had declared and been given to th e m ovem ent, th at th e ir aid was n o t in co n sid er­ able. th at of is a p t “ I* H u l d a t h e r a ? ” in a n a rtla s * t h r o u g h t h e t e l e ­ f e m i n i n e v o ic e , p h o n e o f t h e A u s t i n f i r e d e p a r t ­ t o a s t o u n d o v e n th e m e n t p h l e g m a t i c i n d i v i d u a l s w h o m a k e o c c a s i o n a l f r a n t i c r u n s to t h e s u b ­ u r b s o f t h e c i t y by w a y o f d i v e r ­ s io n . S u c h o c c u r r e n c e s , if w e m a y b e l i e v e C. L. W o o d w a r d , c h i e f of t h e b l u e - u n i f o r m e d c la n , h a v e b e e n d a i l y i n c i d e n t s , a s a r e s u l t o f th e r e c e n t s h i f t f r o m m a n u a l t o a u t o ­ m a t i c c o n s e q u e n t c h a n g e o f m a n y n u m b e r s . s e r v i c e a n d U n d e r t h e o ld r e g i m e t h e t e l e ­ p h o n e o f M r s . T . B. W o o d s , 2 5 0 6 S p e e d w a y , w a s a s s i g n e d t h e n u m ­ b e r 4 3 3 3 s u n d e r t h e t h e a l a r m t e l e p h o n e o f t h e f i r e d e p a r t ­ n u m b e r . m e n t a n s w e r s t o H e n c e r e s u l t i n g f r o m t h e f a i l u r e o f t h e f r i e n d s o f H u l d a , w h o , b y t h e w a y is a U n i ­ v e r s i t y s t u d e n t , to n o t e t h e a l t e r ­ th is c o n f u s i o n , n e w , t h e a t i o n . C h i e f W o o d w a r d ca lls t h e a t ­ t e n t i o n o f t h e t e l e p h o n e s u b s c r i b ­ e r s t o t h e f a c t t h a t 4 3 3 3 is to be u s e d f o r a l a r m s o n ly . T h e s e r v ­ ice t e l e p h o n e o f t h e d e p a r t m e n t is 7563. PRESIDENT WILL VISIT UNIVERSITY BRANCHES D r, R o b ert E. V inson, p re sid e n t of j N O N E W C A T A L O G U E S New catalogues are n o t being is-; the U n iv ersity , has gone to G alves­ ton on b u sin ess connected w ith the in stitu tio n . M edical B ranch o f th a t From to El th e re he will proceed sued at th e re g is tra r’s office, acco rd ­ Paso w h e re he will visit th e College to Max F ichtenbaum , assistan t ing o f M ines o f th e U n iversity. W hile re g istra r. It was inco rrectly in ferred in El P aso, ho will be tho principal in W ednesday’s Texan th a t new c a ta ­ logues w ere ready, and num erous re- sp eak er a t th e an n u al Indenepdence q uests fo r them have been m ade to j D ay b a n q u e t o f fo rm e r stu d en ts of the o ffice of the assistan t re g is tra r. ; th e U niv ersity . EXHIBIT OF PAINTINGS IS BELD IN GREGG BOUSE Wayland Adams’ Art Is Among the Work Dis­ played E xhibitions o f selected p ain tin g s j of Am erican a rtis ts is being held in the Gregg P arish House betw een th e hours of 2:30 p. rn. and 6:30 p. rn., week days and S undays, and will be continued fo r two weeks, according to Miss Elva Bascom , a d ju n c t pro- pessor of lib ra ry science. T he e x ­ hibit is being conducted u n d er the auspices o f the A ustin A rt League, and is the th irte e n th an n u a l show ­ ing of w orks of A m erican p a in te rs assembled by ation of Fine A rts. the A m erican F e d e r­ Besides the th irty -e ig h t p a in t­ ings displayed, th e re a re th re e p o r­ tra its by W ayland A dam s, w ell­ known to A ustin a r t lovers, which have been len t by th e ir possessors. It is hoped by the leag u e th a t such an exhibit will stim u late a d esire fo r an ap p reciation o f A m erican artists, and it an ticip ates th e erection o f a small fire-p ro o f m useum w here the • collection m ay be placed. Ancient History Unearths Errors of Former Profs S k e l e t o n N o. IO F o r a long tim e th e m em bers of the fa cu lty have been set upon a pe­ destal and w orshipped by the fa tu o u s stu d en ts who hope and p ray fo r an A and expended all th e en erg ies of a flu en t tongue and a fa ir m ethod of attack in th a t directio n . F a c u l t y Ar© H u m a n B ut the fa c u lty m ust needs com e level, down and play on th e sam e even as th e stu d e n t!, because it has th a t th ey discovered been are really hum an an d su b ject to e rro r and this sta rtlin g discovery has been m ade glim pse into a fac- ulty m eeting which took place some I years ago, b u t which has ju s t now B been given to th e g en eral know ledge a n of the cam pus a t large. C a lh o u n W a n t* R u l in g The m eeting was well u n d e r way and m atters w ere pro g ressin g sm ooth- ■ ly when a ce rtain p ro fesso r known as “ Latin C alhoun” g o t the flo o r and started a lengthy and resounding dis- course. It would seem th a t the d ea r professor w anted the o th er m em bers of the fa cu lty to g ra n t him a conces­ sion. A t th is period in U n iversity history th e re w ere certain catalo g u e rulings th a t w ere changed from tim e to tim e; b u t the ru le of th e y e a r w as , ra th e r stric tly adhered to. C alhoun B w anted a ru lin g changed in his fa v o r; there was some m inor p o in t th a t in­ terested him and the catalo g u e ru lin g was ag ain st th e desired actio n . W ith all the eloquence in his pow er he I pleaded his case, laid th e fa c ts b efo re his m entors and asked fo r th e ir de­ cision. D is c u s s io n C o m e * u p Then the discussion arose. A qu iet professor in th e back of th e room told the good L atin te a c h e r th a t th e re was no ru lin g ag a in st him and th a t he was tak in g up valuable tim e. Then I Calhoun produced his catalo g u e and with an a ir o f a g en eral step p in g on I a worm he re a d th e ru lin g fro m th e pages o f th e g re a t book. T h e b a ttle raged o n ; some w ere fo r an d som e were ag a in st it and the w ordy w a r­ fa re a tta in e d a serious stage. C a t a l o g u e W a * O ld Then the q u iet p ro fesso r spoke again. “ M ay I see th e c a ta lo g u e?” and th e book o f law s w as passed to him . “J u s t as I th o u g h t, this catalo g u e Hall 8 Hall 9 6 B usiness A d m inistration 38: R. Hull B usiness A d m in istratio n 218w s.l: B usiness A d m in istratio n 2 6 0 fw .l: Law B. 105 Law B. 9 Chem ical E n g in eerin g 201.1: M. B. C hem istry 40: K. H all 13 and 15 Civil E n g in eerin g 32.1: Eng. B. I l l Civil E n g in eerin g 107: $ n g .‘ B. 309 Economics 12: M. B. 167 Econom ics 124w: Ed. B. 204 E ducation 17: Ed. B. 310 j E lectrical E n g in eerin g 20.1: Eng. B. 102 E nglish 1.5: S. H all 5 E nglish 1.7: Ed. B. 206 E nglish 1.9: Ed. B. 208 E nglish 1.11: T. H all 5 E nglish 1.13; T. H all l l E nglish 1.15: V. H all 5 E nglish 1.17: T. H all 9 E nglish 2.3: T. H all 6 E nglish 2.5: V. H all 7 E nglish 2.7: S. H all IO E nglish 35.1: M. B. 158 E nglish 35.3: M. B. 218 E nglish 35.5: Ed. B. 312 E nglish 207ws: Law B. 201 F rench A . l : S. H all 6 F rench A.3: S. Hall 7 F rench 1.1: M. B. 140 F rench 2.1: M. B. 206 Geology L l : W. H all 4 Geology 222fw : Q. Hall G erm an 2.1: W. H all I G entian 2.3: M. B. 134 G erm an 20: M. B. 134 Governm ent 1.3: M. B. 219 Greek 21: M. B. 403 H isto ry 5.1: M. B. 142 H isto ry 9.1: M. B. 205 Jo u rn alism I : Law B. 101 L atin 6 : Ed. B. 203 Philosophy 9: M. B. 105 ! Physics 38.1: K. H all 5 T u esday, M arch 14 a t • G R O U P VI A nthropology 32: Ed. B. 228 A pplied M athem atics 1.4: P. B. 210 M athem atics 1.6 : Eng. B. Applied 207 Applied 111 M athem atics 1.8: Eng. A rc h ite ctu re 220: E ng. B. 309 A. R. T. 3: Y. M. C. A. B otany 428: M. B. 23 Business A d m in istratio n 227ws.2; M. B. 218 C hem istry 1.2: K. Hall 5 C hem istry 107.2: K. Hall 6 (one h our— 8 to 9) Civil E n g in eerin g 30.2: E ng. B. 209 Civil E n g in eerin g l l : Eng. B. 210 Czech 2: T. H all 8 D raw ing 15.2: Eng. B. 301 Econom ics 13: K. Hall 15 Econom ics 112w: Ed. B. 307 E ducation 142w.2: E d. B. 312 E lectrical E n g in eerin g 23: Eag- I 102 E nglish 1.24: M. B. 225 , E nglish 1.26: W. H all 2 ! E nglish 1.28: Ed. B. 203 E nglish 1.30: M. B. 30 E nglish 1.32: S. H all 5 : E nglish 1.36: T. H all 6 E nglish 2.12: Ed. B. 204 E nglish 2.14: M. B. 140 E nglish 2.16: Ed. B. 207 E nglish 2.18: M. B. 105 E n g lish 14: M. B. 403 E nglish 125: M. B. 134 F ren ch A .6 : M. B. 206 F rench A.8 : S. H all 6 F ren ch 1.4; M. B. 207 F rench 2.4: M. B. 142 F ren ch 14: M. B. 32 Geology 12: Ed. B. 310 G erm an l l : T. H all 3 G overnm ent 2 0 : S. H all 3 H isto ry 9.4: M. B. 205 H isto ry 10.4: M. B. 158 H isto ry 25: Ed. B. 206 H isto ry 36: S. H all 4 Home Economics 101 w : H. Hall 8 L OF S I I TO I Peyton Is Declared Ineligible By Office of Dean Yes­ terday is Willis and Coleman Score Heavy End for Rice Quintet By C a r l S w a r t z T exas Longhorn b ask etb all p lay ­ ers d efeated Rice In s titu te la st n ig h t in th e M en’s G ym nasium , 21-8, b u t nev erth eless O range chances o f w in ­ th e S outhw estern C o n feren ce ning title received a decided setback d u r­ ing the day and night. P e y t o n M a d e I n e li g ib le P. A. P ey to n , one of the 're g u la r V arsity fo rw ard s, was declared scho­ ineligible d u rin g th e day lastically fo r the gam e last n ig h t, to n ig h t's gam e ag a in st th e Owls, and th e Long­ h o rn s’ final tw o-gam e series ag a in st the Aggies a t College S tatio n n ex t week. P ap w atched the gam e fro m th e stan d s last n ig h t. P o n s f o r d U I n j u r e d T hen, to cap th e clim ax, M anny P o n sfo rd , th e o th e r re g u la r V arsity fo rw ard , su ffe re d a severe in ju ry to a to e o f his le ft fo o t d u rin g the to keep him gam e which prom ises o u t of th e T exas te a m ’s rem aining th re e gam es. A fte r a h ard -fo u g h t, crashed speedy ag ain st th e stan d s. D r. C. S. G ates, U niv ersity physician, declared upon ex am in atio n o f th e p la y e r’* fo o t, th a t he believed th e to e jo in t to be broken. An X -ray will be tak en th is m orning o f the in ju re d foot. P o n sfo rd play, An I n j u r y it F a t a l To P l a y in ju ry to a b ask etb all p lay ­ e r 's fe e t is usual fa ta l to his play, b ecause o f th e m any springs, sh o rt stops, tw ists, jum ps, and sh irtin g s so essen tial in flo o r play. D e a n ’* O f f i c e S p e a k * P e y to n ’s ineligibility was fo re ­ shadowed e a rlie r in the week when re p o rts from th e o ffice o f H. Y. o f B enedict Dean o f th e College A rts and Sciences, th rea ten ed b oth (C ontinued on - ............. o - ..... ■ page 4) Day of Prayer W ill Be Held Sunday by Christian Students th e O bservance o f th e universal day o f p ra y e r will be m ade in th e U niver­ sity th ro u g h a m eeting held in the lib ra ry o f the Y. M. C. A. Sunday at 8:45 a. rn., according to H enry S. Kelly, chairm an o f the religious m eet­ association. ings com m ittee of M em bers o f th e senior cabinets o f th e Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A., to ­ g e th e r w ith ju n io r cabinets and com ­ m ittee m em bers, are given a special in v itatio n to atten d . This invitation is also extended to th e stu d en t body f o r all who desire to atten d , acco rd ­ ing to th e announcem ent o f the m eet­ ing. in the various D uring the day special e ffo rt will be m ade cam pus churches fo r th e filling o f pledges m ade re c e n tly fo r the stu d en ts o f c e n tra l E u ro p e. T his pledge was in th e fo rm o f an abstinence catalogue by which th e stu d e n t voluntarily gave up ce rta in accustom ed things to give th e m oney to the stu d en t frien d sh ip fu n d . STUDENT IS APPOINTED CAPTAIN OF RESERVES the John K. W eber, stu d e n t o f U n iv ersity and ex-service man, re­ ceived his com m ission as captain of in fa n try in th e O fficer’s Reserve C orps fro m th e WTar Department y esterd ay . T he commission has been delayed fo r some tim e due to the n u m b er which tho W ar Department is issuing. T here are approximately fo rty men in the University who have or will receive inch cc mm le­ sion*. WINTER TERM EX AMIN A TIONS Applied M athem atics 1.6: Eng. B. I P u r e M athem atics lba.41: P u re M athem atics 205fw: 301 M. B. 7 M. B. 23 Applied M athem atics 1.7: Eng. B. 210 Sem itics I : T. Hall 8 A rch itectu re 28: E ng. B. 207 A. R. T. 135w: Y. M. C. A. B otany 1.1: Law B. 103 Business A d m inistration S panish A .l: M. B. 209 S panish A.3: M. B. 207 Spanish la b w s .l: S. H all 3 and 4 11.1 B. B. R. S panish 1.1: Ed. B. 210 S panish 2.1: M. B, 225 R. Zoology 226ws: M. B. 208 Business A d m inistration 11.3 M c iiA f, March 13 at 2 G R O U P III Applied M athem atics 1.1: P. B. 209 Applied M athem atics 1.3: Eng. B. 209 207 Public Speaking 105.1: T. Hall 12 Public Speaking 105.7: G. Hall 2 Public Speaking 210w s .l: V . H all 6 P u re M athem atics I bac.5: W. H all 2 P u re M athem atics 1bcdJ2l: Ed. B. (C o n tin u ed on page 2) (Continued on page 4) T H E G R E E T I N G E V O L U T E S Mechanical Engineering 202.1: P. B. Business Administration 232fw: i I Mechanical Engineering 214: P. B. Chemistry 50: M. B. 32 Hall 9 201 R. Music 2: 8. Hall IO ! Civil Engineering 32.4: Eng. B. I l l Civil Engineering 113w: Eng. B. 7 T im e w a s w h e n w o m a n w a s pun > Mathematic* lbac.17: M. B. 38 Comparative Literature I: M. B 207 B a i t a C o a t i intervals and getting generous­ return? Or ly hammered in where is the fun of trying to carry a ball a few inches long over, under, through or around eleven men who happen to wear sweaters of a different hue, in­ cidentally being thrown violent- the ground, probably 1 ly to om ta* *mmpa» *f ta* thoroughly stepped on V & r s s r s . a r * 14- - jarred in the process? Wherein ------------------------ — ------------ * is the fun of trying to throw a r t n t Coll*9 * Oat!y to UM S o o th and ball through a small hoop at one the while preventing five other men t«t«r*d u a««on4 *eto*» w*v.*r *t »*• p**t- ft.orn ringing it through a simi- SweT*» 'n»reh t, lift. a•«rot*ac* a» jar hoop at the other end of the r S a S J T l^ T .'r .,^ room an activity in the course .J iin end of a large room, all THIS' WEEK Yod* y Hindrance Hiker*. Woman’* Gym, 2 p. rn. Ten-mil* Hiker*, Woman** Gym, 2 p . rn. 7 p. rn. 7 :30 p. at. 7<4S p. rn. Oak Lodge Tam, 3 p. on Ministerial Socioty, Y. M. C. A., Longhorn Band, Men** Gym, Basketball Gam*, M*a’s Gym, N E X T WEEK Sunday Menorah Society, Tnmpln Bath Israal, 3:30 p. in. s*p UMC im ti, itll. RBA v a co x Bdl for-in-Ch Ie/ I of which you get so winded and dizzy that the whole room is one I (ftIMlw t|, K Hatl 6 great whirl What fun is there DrAwtntf 15g. Enr B m lotw: Ed a 207 in running yard niter yard J Ed , 2<* when your legs weigh Ilk* teed, Ea0fBt1on M, B 151 and your aecona wind f e i cwnej EniMeh and gone on its way rejoicing, and your knees are so weak you louise gladnrt sad KEITH COPPAGE are afraid to slow down for fear TOMAR O. PO LLARD S u p ersta te* B u ffe* * * M a a ecer ______________ V E BARAY JACK lh**., English I M : M. B. 207 English 1.01: M. B. 206 English 1.66: Ed. B. 206 - . a ~ u w 9nQ I of losing your balance? W h a t.- is the fun of walking fifty m iles I g * * * f ? ' is U .C 1UI.W* French A.13: M B 140 r>iitor JJP and down long dusty hills, Fr<,n(.h ,0 J . M B m ASvermtas Mender. STA FF FOR TODAY Fra aet* G W ilt * * _____ . . . fc*B««th Heektar______ - W D. Kendall. R E P O R T E R S - I^on Daily Sarah S h an non F ia a c U H a lim a e S. C T rim b le W oodward B r o m ic f lee William* Clara Creek Erwin Sm ith B eryl May S A tn r d a y , February, 25, 1922 face, fighting A..,.,.., blistering your feet and b itter- mg your the sweat out of your eyes? The fun's there but what makes it?, After aU the human animal cannot be very hard to satisfy if you approach him in ju st the j ){omt Erorlomk, a 2 fw . u E. r1^ Ed, B. 210 Government 101: M IL 219 ufcw>: M * a y * gnt __ Economic IU : 1% E. Hall I* Ef„nomi4. 18; H. s B. 228 u sweetly dignified and aloof. No; Pure Mathematics 6: M B 134 man was worth recognition the feminine field of vision un- spanish A.19: M. B. 142 less his hat was off and his head Spanish A 2 1 : M. B. 205 Excepting the local chapter bowed in token of hic deference. Spanish 1.15: M. B. 105 in Spanish A ab w s.l: Ed. B. 2M m jQ 8 T ii\\x OA,rtUJL.AR»HlP said time in a thought respectfully M.th.m.ti* IM: En*. a. M(th(m. tln. 1S4: Rag B. T. 202fw John C. Tbwros ------ ~ Wod«*.d.r, March 18 st » GROUP X of Poi Lie ta Kappa, societies or- Maybe she deserved it; at least gamzed specifically for the en- she she did, which CGuragement of high scholarship amounts to the same thing. That; among undergraduate students,, time has passed. and particularly among under- > Time was when her inquiring Anthtopolor- 2Mw..4 : Kd. B. 30* classmen, anil still more particu- gaze became less veiled and »ub- A larly underclassmen in the Col- tie, and she was perfectly will- m leg* of Atta, do not axial. Even ins* to recognize a Ben tier. , a n l y A Phi Beta Kappa, according salutation 2l(J recognition aa it does for most doffed hat and a courteous A R of ita initiates only a few weeks word. As the poet before graduation, does not gaim passed. for schoiarsmp a recognition on We are now in an age in the campus itself that is in any which the sweet lady in ques- measure to be compared witn tion has reached the evolution- the recognition received by other ary point of hailing all comers, activities, whether well-known or not. She far less important f perfectly willing to respond The newly adopted system o electing live members the fall term of their senior year, form of a mumbled “Huh!” or a chemistry m ’l: K. Haft 5 (one hour remedies the situation to a eer- hurly nod—she glows and gur- _ tam extent, but satisfy the need. How fallow with which the medieval is becomes replied. the field actually evident on seeing, by way of con- i>ects no higher tribute in trast, how many other societies; way of greeting. Naturally there are that recognize and en- few people get more than they courage practically every other * port or think they deserve, virtue, as well as some vices, of and the time may come when Fnjfl|gh labwg 4. M. B. 206 which the student body is capa- the man stalks elegantly by and spring h ie. n tlv t Litmtor, *. u . B. 403 — - Comparative Literature 5: 8. Hall 6 Economics 2: Ed. B. 312 Education 102w: M. B. ll Education 141 w.2: T. Hall l l and 12 Electrical Engineering 35: Eng. B. lady She apparently ex- rron(miJCB m w Botany 26: Ed. B. 203 Business Administration 23.4: M. B. it does not kb* a reply with the same gjwto| r the to a negligent greeting in , t ^ <4 28 and March Ihe (iulz wdI rank among cover the work covered 8ince the their third year 18 o u r 1<\S i chance * OJ>ey Ihjyi impu Buy your Cecitis BooSiyour School Do your duly ASKS FRATERNITIES TO HELP LODGE LEAGUERS 16 in o r d e r lo m a k e a r r a n g e m e n t * | lodging* f o r th e m e m b e r * o f I f o r I n t e r s c h o l a s t i c L e a g u e b a sk etb a ll te a m * w ho will be in A u*tin fo r t h e s t a t e m e et, C oa ch B e r r y W h it­ a k e r ha* a s k e d a r e p r e s e n t a t i v e o f e a c h f r a t e r n i t y in th e U n iv e r s ity to m e e t w ith him th is a f t e r n o o n at 2 p. rn. in th e Y. M, C. A . t h e r e will be six te e n t e a m s o f not m o re th a n s e v en m e n ea c h h ere. A tte m p t* will be to p r o v id e lo d g in g o n ly . t h r o u g h th is c o m m itte e jj In all j j H T H N M MITNIK HOLD FIRST CONTESTS BUSKET CONTEST Sensational Goal Shooting By Baylor G uard Is Feature of Game Baylor Bears defeated the Farm­ ers Friday night at College Station in a hotly contested game by the j •core of 19*18. The score see-sawed back and forth during the first half, the and at it* end, Baylor led by ^ A b o u t t h ! middle .r th. - . m d Remaining M a tc h .. Today Will Decide E ntrants in Finals half, the Aggies went into the lead. In the last few minutes of play, Bradshaw star Baylor guard made. t h r e e field goal, from the center of .w court and won the game. the for*.rd , _♦ Ehlert, A. * M. n .u,,, i Hartung A. A M. guard were o u t; of th e game. The two team . will McLean. play tonight at College Station Pre immarie. tn '"'ramural wrestling matches were started yes- end terdey afternoon in the Men » Gym- “nder the direction of Roy conten ........... . Several we.ght the ,, * W INTER TERM EXAMINATIONS (Continued from page 3) German A .l: M. B. 142 Government 1.1: M. B. 219 Greek 123: M. B. 403 History 10.1: M. B. 218 Home Economics 114: Ed. B. 223 Home Economics 211fw: D. E. Hall Latin 104: Ed. B. 203 Mechanical Engineering 207.1: P. B. 209 and 210 Physical Education 7: S. Hall 5 Physics 35: M. B. 134 Psychology lO lw .l: Ed. B. 312 Pure Mathematics Pure Mathematic* Pure Mathematics Pure Mathematics Zoology 7: M. B. 226 lbac.1: M. B. 157 lbac.3: M. B. 207 lba.89: M. B. 209 l l : M. B 208 S a tu r d a y , M arch IS at 9 GROUP V Anthropology 33: Ed. B. 208 A. R. T. I : Y. M. C. A. A R T. 203ws: Y. M. C. A Business Administration 14: Ed. B. Business Administration 35: Law B. 312 105 Business Administration 250fw,3: R. Hall 8 and 9 Chemistry L l: K. Hall 5 Chemistry 107.1: K. Hall 6 (one houri — 8 to 9) Civil Engineering 30.1: Eng. B. 209; Drawing 15.1: Eng. B. 301 Education 103w ,l: Ed. B. 303 and; Education 103w.3: Ed. B. 302 Education 142w .l: M. B. 205 Electrical Engineering 207.1: Eng. 201 209 307 B. 102 in yesterday's dent were decided matches and the remaining men who will enter the finals will be decided today, In the 115-pound class, Hum­ (B. A.) defaulted to Sher- phrey. ill (Pre-Law). McLynn (Engin­ eer) won a referee** decision over Bender, (Engineer). No matches were held yesterday in in the 125-pound divisions, but (Fresh­ the 136-pound class Ford (Pre-Law) man) pinned Holloway to the mat. Easterling (Pre-Law) won from White (B. A.) Driver (Engineer) defaulted to M. Harding (Engineer). (Engineer) Fe ine ii defaulted to J. Harding (Engineer). In the 145-pound class, Woodward (Pre-Law) won from Singer, (Pre- In the 158-pound division, Law). threw Bradfute Lockwood B. A.) (Sophomore). Campbell (Engineer! won (Engineer). Fussell (Engineer) threw Hinson (Sophomore). from Henderson Craddock (Freshman) won a re­ Dohoney heavyweight decision in over the feree’s (Freshman) match. ANCIENT HISTORY UNEARTHS ERRORS OF FORMER PROFS 16 (Continued from page I) is five years old; the ruling has been changed for three years.” M e e ti n g B r e e k s u p The meeting broke up in amused confusion, and Latin Calhoun in talk incident over after ad­ ing of the journment proved himself the one friend of the man who had made such a farce of th* meeting. “That,” said the Latin man, “Is J the kind of thing a man lies awake ; at night and wonders how long it will take the other fellow to forget.” | English 1.19: T. Hall 5 English 1.21: T. Hall 3 English 1.23: W. Hall I English 1.25: T. Hall 12 English 1.27: T. Hall l l English 1.29: M. B. 30 English 1.31: M. B. 403 English 2.9: M. B. 134 English 2.11: Ed. B. 223 English 2.13: M. B. 105 English 2.15: Ed. B. 203 English 22: Ed. B. 310 English 31: M. B. 218 French A.5; Ed. B. 206 French 1.3: M. B. 140 French 2.3: Ed. B. 207 French 10.1: V. Hall 6 Geology 1.3: M. B. 207 and 219 German A.3: Law B. 9 German 1.1: S. Hall 6 Government 31: M. B. J 58 History 2: V. Hall 6 History 6.3: M. B. 142 History 9.3: S. Hall 3 and 4 History 34: V. Hall 8 History 35: S. Hall 7 Home Economics 2lows: I>. E, Hall „ Journalism 16: T. Hall 9 Latin A: Ed. B. 210 Latin B: T. Hall 4 Mechanical Engineering 203: P. B. 209 Music 1.1: S. Hall IO Psychology lOlw.H: K. Hall 15 Philosophy 103w: M, B 208 and 209 Psychology 108w: M. B 33 HANCOCK 11 OPERA HOUSE Today and Balance of W eek “THE CONQUERING POWER” E L E C T I O N T O B E H E L D Rice j Todd i Members of the Highland Presby-; terian Christian Endeavor Society Swart* I will hold the election of officers for 1922-23 on March 5, according to , Baker Mohn Caughey, president of the or­ ganisation. VARSITY WINS BUT FROM OUTSIDE COME SETBACKS (Continued from page I) the eligibility of Pap and Bobby Robertson. Robertson became eli­ gible, but Peyton was yeaterday de­ finitely and officially declared ineli­ gible for participation in the Long­ horns’ remaining games. Barrett is now eligible. F e a t u r e d by F i g h t i n g The game last night wan featured by hard-fought play which wni about the roughest seen on the MenV Gym floor this year. Rice proved to have a close guarding team, but a scarcity of basket shooters. O p en in g L ine-u p line-up of The opening Texas Ponsford, Sehuhardt, who replaced Peyton, Dennis, McCullough and Robertson outclassed the Owls in the first half, the score at the end of the period reading 13-1 in the Long­ horns* favor. R ice S co re s In the second half Coleman and Willis entered the contest for the largely for Rice and first time through their efforts Rice scored seven points to eight for Texas dur­ ing the half. Coleman shot Rice a only two field goals and a foul while he was in the game. O th er G o o d W ork McCullough and Robertaon staged their usual good defense for Texa«, only Coleman proving able to count a the Longhorns. Other Owls, however, missed several easy trials for fields. against field Because of the bad weather, the crowd was not as large an usual. The two teams meet again tonight at 7:45 o*clock. S ta r tin g L ino U ps The starting line-up: Texas Ponsford ............................. Sehuhardt Forward ....... .............. Forward Dennis ........................ ...... Canter Robertson ............ ............. (c)McKean Guard McCullough (c) ........... .. .. Alexander Guard The substitutes— T ex as: B arrett, forward; Pendergrass, center. Rice: Kennedy and Coleman, forw ards; Willis, center. The scoring: Field goals-—-Behn - h&rdt 4, Dennis I, Robertson I, Mc­ Cullough I, Barrett I, Coleman 2, Foul goals— Ponsford 3, B arrett 2, Swart* 3, Coleman I. Fouls missed Ponsford 8, Barrett 3, Todd I, Cole­ man 2. Referee— Henderson (Texas.) ATHLETIC CONFEREES MEET NEXT SATURDAY Representatives of University of Texan alumni and the members of the Athletic Council will not hold their conference regarding athletic matter* Mare until next Saturday afternoon. The meeting was pre viously dated for this afternoon, but because o f the fact that very few acceptances to the invitations of the invitations o f UM Athletic Conned, hay* boe® rx alvod from alumni, to b t* baas postponed a the S a tu rd a y , M arch Id at 2 GROUPS XII AND XIII F r i d a y , M a r c h 17 a t 9 THE DAILY TEXAN Psychology 148w: Law B. 108 Public Speaking 115w.l: V. Hall 7 Pure Mathematics I bac.9: M. B. 7 Pure Mathematics lb a c .ll: G. Hall 2 Pure Mathematics lbcd.25: T. Hall 6 Pure Mathematics lbch.33: M. B. 157 Pure Mathematics lba.43: Ed. B. 204 Pure Mathematics 208w>i: M. B. 23 Spanish A.5: W. Hall 2 Spanish A.7: M. B. 225 Spanish A.9: M. B. 32 Spanish 1.3: M. B. 206 Spanish 1.5: K. Hall 18 Spanish 2.3: S. Hall 6 Zoology 105w: W. Hall 4 Anthropology 34: Ed. B. 310 Business Administration 11.4: Business Administration 11.6: Business Administration 218ws.3 Hall 8 Hall 9 B. 218 R R. M. 102 Civil Engineering 47: Eng. B Economics 19: Ed. B. 307 Economics 27: Ed. B. 208 Education 141 w.3: Ed. B. 207 Education 176w: Ed. B. 206 English 1.67: M. B. 206 English 1.69: Ed. B. 204 English 1.71: M. B. 207 English 2.29: M. B. 158 English 132ws.4: M. B. 142 English 137w: K. Hall 15 French Aabws: M. B. 208 Home Economics 16.1: Ed. B. 312 Home Economics 16.4: Ed. B. 312 Home Economics 208fw: D. E. Hall l l Home Economics 217w: H. Hall 8 Latin 102.1: Ed. B. 203 Mechanical Engineering 202.2: P. B. Mechanical Engineering 215: P. B. Music 121: S. Hall IO Philosophy 220ws: M. B. 219 Psychology 51: M. B. 225 Pure Mathematics lbcd.31: M. B. 15 < Pure Mathematics 22: M. B. 105 Russian 2: T. Hall 8 Spanish A.23: M. B, 209 Zoology* 17: M. B. 403 Zoology 37: M. B. 403 LAW E X A M I N A T I O N S C H E D U L E M o n d a y , M a r c h 13 a t 9 Equity I: Low B. 101 Constitutional Law: Law B. 201 Common Law Actions: Law B. 105 " A W N * . V tf® S L V \\.V L I LAST TIME TODAY G reatest V audeville Ever ta Tour the S ta te of Tea** ay ™ Ottio Arain* in their new offering “ ALL IN FUN" in W illiam H ailigan • HIGH LOW BROW** “SAW ING A HOMAN IN HALF" By the Celebrated Belgian My et ic SERVAIS LEROY Bob Julia CARLETON * BALLEW "A F east of Fashionable D an ces” SAMPSON A DOUGLAS la "FLL SA Y SO” JUGGLING NELSON'S In “HOOPS MY DEA R” T u esd a y , M arch 14 s t I Commercia: Paper: Law B. 101 Private Corporations: L aw B 201 W ed n esd ay, M arch 15 at 9 Contracts: Law B. 105 Evidence: Law B. 101 Administration of Estates: Law B. 201 W ed n esd a y , M arch IS at 2 Trusts: Law B. 201 Persons: Law B. 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