ECONOMIC PE A C E SU BJECT OF T A L K B Y A Y R E S T O D A Y Aghast There! by Sheridan T h e First C o lleg e D a ily in th e South A U ST IN , TEX AS, W E D N E S D A Y , FEBR U AR Y IS, 1933 The Weather Yesterday’?! temperature: high, TU; low, al T od ay’s forecast: colder and partly cloudy. House Advances Economy Plans; Senate Argues Judiciary Reorganization Voted in House as It Adopts Resolution Bills Introduced Measure Proposing Salary Cuts for Judges Sent Back to Com mittee Rush Week of Today Recalls Past History O f Great Greek Sport By F R A N C E S M U ELLER flush week begins at .1 o'clock today and will continue day with sororities making necessary a r ra n g e m en t? to < group of eligibles selected by each c h a p te r to increase it- Fen years ayu there was a real week of rushing with ev with some novel event from an apache p a rty to a forrr No. 117 General Faculty Favors Ten New Catalog Changes Proposals Need Approval Of Regents Before Effective Affect 9 Groups Body A sks R ight of College Transfers’ Participation In Athletics JSivtrtity 'standard** frivolity. ' .the j0||y sophomore ©rieoltdion' week > ijutWtiou freshman* \ (ole .- a. ‘Economic Peace’ Subject of Talk Today by Ayres Other Speakers for Term Listed with Dates, Subjects “ Economic P erce” is to be the l e c t u r e to be given subject of a at 5 o ’clock in Garrison today Hall I by C. E. Ayres, professor o f economics. According to tatemenu- of M<. large part of o u r eco­ A yres a n omi c difficulties come from the economic warfare by which the world has been torn for many y e a r s . “ hut this fhe signing "People talk as if peace d e ­ scended upon the earth automat­ ically with of the Treaty of Versailles,’’ Dr. Ayres said, is a great mis­ take. We are et war n o w , eco­ nomically, and so are all the na­ tions which w ere engaged in the World War. What are the causes of tins economic w ar? How can we stop it? Unless we can find out. we can't hope to bring about a cessation of economic hostili- t ies.” This lecture is one of a series it. I). Weeks, chair­ planned by man of the public lectures com­ mittee, to deal with various as poets of crisis in the present world affairs. O t h e r L e c tu r e * Li s t ed Dr, Weeks announced that E. T. Mitchell, associate professor of philosophy, would speak Wednes­ day, March I, on Spinoza and the Modern Mind.” Other lectures for this semester are “ What Is American English” by Miss Katherine Wheatley, pro­ fessor of Romance languages on March 8. “The Beginning of Life in America,” Carlos E. Castan­ eda, Garcia librarian, on March 9; “The Agricultural Revolution in the Lower South A fter the Civil W ar” by C. W. Ramsdell, profes­ sor of American history, on April 26; W. P. Webb, associate profes­ sor of history, “Texas Rangers: A Study in Frontier D efen se” on May I O ; “ The Ideas of Moliere,” Aaron Schaffer, professor of Ro­ mance languages, on May 24, All of the lectures will be given on Wednesday at 5 o’clock in Gar­ rison Hall I. {OOO Valentines Delivered Here Depressions come and depres­ it doesn’t make it sions go, hut any difference to goes on forever. love, foi The well-known fact that l o v e can hurdle any obstacle was proved when statistics re­ ceived from the post office re­ vealed that more than three thousand Valentine packages were delivered to students and faculty members. Committee On Three Fee Bills To Be Drafted Writers Ask Triple Rates For Out-of-State Students Three representatives, forming a sub-committee of the education committee, will draft a committee substitute for the three bills that h av e been introduced in the House for the purpose of increasing r e g - ; istration fees at the University and sta te supported colleges, W. W. Glass of Jacksonville, a teacher, A rth u r C. Riddle of Dale, an oil man, and Charles H. Tennyson of W ichita Falls, a teacher, comprise the sub-com mittee. The three bills they seek to merge into one bill, with changes, are by George Moffett of Chilli­ cothe, W . M. Harman of Waco, and 0 . F. Chastain of Eastland, j An increase in fees charged non- ] residents, with no increase in fees of Texas residents, is sought in I Moffett’s measure. He would leave I present resident students fees the j same but triple those charged out of state students. Fees charged by the University and the Agricultural and Mechan­ state , ical College, and all other colleges would be placed on an a p - j proximate parity with fees charged by denominational the Harman bill provides. For the Uni­ versity and A. & M., registration I for the long session would be $175. while for other schools, $150. Non­ resident students would be re- * schools, (Continued on Page Four) Ayer W ill Conduct W right, Frank W in In Speech Contest H e rm a n W right won first prize and Leonard F r a n k won the sec­ ond prize as the hest a f t e r dinner sp eak ers at the a n n u a l b a n q u e t of the A the na e u m L ite ra ry Society, which w a s held at the DriskiH Ho­ tel Monday, M artin Casey, p resi­ dent, said. This prize is offered each year t o th e best a f te r - d in n e r speakers ai the a n n u a l b a n q u e t by Bena­ mi- Tom Connally, fo r m e r m e m ­ ber of the society. The judges w ere T hom as Rousse. adjunct pro­ fessor of public speaking, A m o Nowotny, assistant dean of men, arid V. I. Moore, dean of men. Casey presided and was assisted in p ro g ra m arrangements by a committee consisting of Clint Bar­ ham, Sam Householder, Jr., and Jesse A’i liar real. M innesota M eeting Students May N ot Enroll For Credit After Today Invitations Sent To More Than 500 Rushees Tuesday Dean Asks Prompt Replies To Fraternity Bids Inv ita tion s w e n mailed to more than 500 f r a te r n it y rushees Tu< l l , V. I Mooio d a y , F e b r u a iy reported Tuesday, • Can o f men, th e se the c on stitu te fr a te r n i tie s ’ desire for dates with the prospective rushees. invitation- ii ornitig. “ Those stu d e n ts who have failed to notify the D e an ’s office of their change in address, will have to lie these invita on the look-out foi received tions, which should be W ednesday February 15,” Dean Moore saki. “ We re­ quest th a t the students receiving them ou t as the pro m ptly a possible bring immediately, them the office to them con­ to have for we hope the office by noon c e n tra te d in Friday, F e b ru a ry IT,” he con­ tinued. invitations fill arid i»*’an Moore explained that a f te r th e invitations (lave been received from tin* rushees, the D ean’s of­ fice will proceed in d e sign atin g the f r a te r n ity dates. dice are “ The the allotm en t of dates; used the issuance of th e re in placing these dates on a chance basis,” Dean Moore stated. in R e c e i v e N o t i c e * this Saturday m orning F e b r u a r y 18, f r a te r n itie s will receive a list of the m en who have accepted their dates. Assignment of d ates will ac­ com pany list. W ednesday night, F e b ru a r y 22. rushees will assemble at IO o’clock in the Law Building and sign slips giving them their preference. The D ean ’s o f ­ fi ce will m atch these p re fe ren ce slips with the bids. Rushees a re to call at the Dean’s office at 3 o’clock T h ursda y and receive the notice to the f r a te r n ity pledged. F ra te rn itie s will be sent lists of their pledges at 5 o’clock T hursday. A t 6 o’clock Thu rsday each pledge is to go to tin- house : of the fr a te r n ity which he pledgt •!. Six Elected To Orange Jackets All-around Ability Basis For Selection Six sophomore girls w ere elected lo O range J a c k e ts at it- m eeting | held Tuesday at 5 o’clock in the | W om en’s Gym, C a th e rine Neal, j president, announced. New mem­ bers include Mary Blanche Bauer. Inez G ranau, B a rb a ra Friedm an , Je a n Levy, Mary Florence Parke, and Mary Lynn Young. O range Jac k e ts is a service or- j ganization m ade u p of tw e n ty of | the most rep re se n ta tiv e girls on I he cam pus elected on a basis of leadership, scholarship, and g e n ­ eral all-around ability. T h e Or- ai c Ja c k e ts have for th e ir p u r ­ pose the m ainten ance o f a “ true Texas campus am ong They are ready to sui) g r o u p s . port the University and its o r g a n ­ izations in any worthy u n d e r ta k ­ ing em bodying the spirit of their motto, “ F o r Texas I Will.” s p ir it” Active m em bers of O range Jack- je ts this y e a r include the follow- ■ mg: Mary A u gu sta Boyle, Annabel Murray, P eggy Ayer, Ju d ith E n g ­ lish, Annie Lee Marshall, Mar­ garet Gtasty , Florino Hopkins, Harriet Kirsch, Eva Mae Porter. 1 Billy Bob White, C athe rine Neal, j Dorothy Shelby, Marie Bernheim, Sarah Blair, J a n e Bland, S u e Cm j tell. and Mary Lucy Dodson. C R E D I T M E N H E A R B O Y D W. P. Boyd, a d ju n c t p ro fe s­ sor of business a dm inistration, addressed the San A ntonio Credit the St. ; Association M onday I Vnthony Hotel. Hi- topic, “ Com­ pounding the Collection Capsule,” concerned co rrespon ­ business d e n c e and direct mail selling. in E L I G I B L E T O P L E D G E Joel Wright, whose name was omitted from the original eiigibii- | tty list, has established sufficient grade points for pledging, V. I. M o o r e , dean of student life, said * Tuesday. Declaimers Try For Two Prizes M en’s Division Held Today In Law Auditorium in P relim inary w inners the g irls’ division of the Wilmot dec­ laration co n te st w ere nam ed T u e s ­ day and tw e n ty m en a re expected the m en's division to contest in Law to d ay L e s t e r Building the public Boone, to- speaking d e p a rtm e n t, sta te d a t 2:15 o’clock a u dito rium , in in s tr u c to r in The girls named w inners in the prelim inary contest w ere Mildred Smith, Helen A nn C ath, Ann L. Ben tty, E Ignore Bell, M ary Eliza­ beth Bain, and Frances Louise These girls will e n te r Adams. finals on F e b ru a ry 24. This contest, open to fresh men only. is sponsored by Mrs. Eliza­ beth Wilmot R o berd eau in honor of her father, E. P. Wilmot. The prize is $50 in cash given by Mrs. R oberdeau and $ JO in tra d e given to be by of the the U niversity Co-Op ’ . s i w ni two divisions. A ctivities Calendar 4:30 o’clock - Bi' arui Spur, W est I-n fie Ii I Riding Club. f> o’clock — Te-WA A-Hiss, VV omot A Gyn 4. 5 ok lock — Racquet Club, tennis courts. 5 o’clock-—Tee Club, g o l f course. 5 o’clock—-Baptist Student University I aion Council, University Baptist Church. 5 o'clock-—T u rtle Club, Wo­ men’s Gym pool . 7 o ’clock — Orehesis, studio of VV men's Gym. o’clock— Social frau rnt- 7 : i es. 7 o’clock - Le Circle Paul ( Aludel, girls’ study bali, Maut Building. Engineering Society To See Machine F ilms in the world will Film s depicting largest m aterial the operation testing of the m achines be shown at a meeting of the A m e r­ ican Sock t\ of Civil E ngineers o ’clock, Fred T h ursday Thompson, rep orter, said T ues­ day. at T the State High­ E ngineers of way D e p a rtm e n t and engineers of the city have been invited to other a tt e n d the m eeting. All this stu d e n ts film will he welcomed th e club m em bers at this m eeting, T h om p ­ son said. interested in by Pam ph lets explaining the t o t ­ t h e ing m achine will accom pany film. The m achine b a - - a to ta l capacity of four million pounds, t h e Thompson explained. A f t e r showing of the film, club m em ­ bers will serve "refreshments. — o — -------- P I T T E N G E R S P E A K S Retirement.’’ Dr. B. F. P itte n g e r , dean of the School of E du cation , spoke on “ T ea c h e r before m em bers of D elta Kappa Gamma, nation al f r a t e r n i t y for teachers, at a ban q u e t in C leburne F iday night. Wilma Kru in, secretary to Dean P itte n g e r, said Tuesday, V ol. X XX IV Plans Completed For Interior Of Union Buildings Group to Be Center Of Social Interests For Students Cafe Included Stage Equipment, Scenery And Drapes Placed In Auditorium Specifications for plans on the interior decoration and equipment of the new Student Union project, composed of tho Student Union Building and Hogg Memorial Au­ ditorium, are being prepared and most of them will be presented to the Comptroller by the end of the week, members of the commit­ tee in charge of the project s t a te d Tuesday. All of the specifications an- expected to be presented by the end of the month, R. L. White, architect on the committee, said Tuesday. explained. “The committee bas been very busy on the interior decoration of the buildings,” John McCurdy, sec­ retary of the Ex-Students’ Asso­ the ciation, buildings are to bt* the meeting places of all of the University and its visitors, and are to be devoted to social and cultural interests, we have endeavored to make them as attractive and as artistic as pos­ sible,” he continued. “ Since Plans and specifications for the furnishings of the buildings are now being made and are expected to be completed by the end o f the month, Mr. McCurdy stated. Mr. White, architect, said that he had been bust Tuesday in the selection of drapes for the lounge rooms and the stage of the Audi­ torium. C a f e t e r i a Mo v e d Tht Student Union project is to meet the needs of the many groups and organizations on the campus, besides being “ the living room of the University,” as Mr. McCurdy styled it. The two build­ ings, with their exteriors already completed and [dans going forward for the equipment and decoration, will present a magnifi- ( Continued on Page Three) interior Glee Club Makes Changes in Rules Com m ittee Appointed To Consider Revisions requit aments, That a constitution setting forth membership r u l e s of election, and eligibility requi­ sites for the Girl’s Glee Club will be drawn by a committee appoint­ ed for that purpose has bein an­ nounced by Seawillow Haltom, business manager of the club. appointed for The committee the writing of the constitution consists of three members of the faculty, the officers of the club. and from two members elected tile club at large. Those selected for the commit­ tee are Gilbert E. Schramm, di­ rector, Dorothy Gobauer, assist­ ant dean of women, and A m o No- of men, assistant dean wotny, members from the faculty; Lois Thompson, president. Peggy Ayer, vice president, Miss Haltom, busi­ ness manager, Jane Bland, assist­ ant business manager. Mary Kath­ erine Decherd, librarian, Gerald­ ine Slaughter, accompanist, and Laura French, manager of the quartet and octet, and Elizabeth and Eleanor Trimble, Cannon members from the cluh-at-large. A regular meeting of the club will be set aside for the presenta­ tion of the constitution the members. The manuscript will be read in its entirety and tin- mem­ bers allowed to discuss or revise any of its articles. to around the perip wi th b uz z a r d t he This issue of the buzzard is dedicated entirely to stags since the B. W. O. C’s are supposed to be silenced. VO YD BENNETT, CHILTON O’BRIEN and HUGH GOSSETT are three swell fellows. “ SHORTY” NOWOTNY is Un­ popular “ rushee,” now that rush week is approaching. W e’re glad that JOE POOL is in law school this year. It keeps him out of oui wav?? JIMMY PERRY receives the usual handshake on our campus today. W e’re in g o o d company when with J O E A R N O L D . ( H i c B Th# Bally T#**n. •'.meat rn w. i l l i a publi*M on * h 'J ti# Trxa* Student Publications, t S ' c x a n stretch his wings. One may look to this in­ n o v a tio n at Harvard with two expecta­ tio n s. First, that great things will be quar- pnhH#*i:ou of Th# uh- rje(j bv the chosen young men during the to the three years, n,vfl Office B 9 55-11 (Aft# t h - U n iv •cd lit ►r»'.t aa .Bd ,, lets! it H-- OI iii" Hu™weed throughout the country. Ball - ......^.. .—----------- — ------------ — —-— • Brief Sketches O f Legislators T H E D A I L Y T E X A N * * I U a f t C W S O fficial N otice I ALL STU DENTS who are plan­ ing to teach next year and want the teachers’ appointment com­ mittee to help them will meet 5 Wednesday, February 15, at o’clock in the auditorium of the Law Building. By JACK H UDSPETH, Jr. MISS MIRIAM DOZIER, As present plans stam l, Congress will deny Roosev elt the auth*)rity to reduce veteran s’ com pensations or to make any drastic reductions in governmental expenditures. secretary of the pointment committee. _______ FRATERNITIES may call eligi- ra(*n students, since the in- \ ork C ity, President Hoovei said yjta bons have been sent in, and that this country must lend its co“ ] majte dates with them in any man* see fitt by telephone, per- In his farewell address in New teachers* , operation in every way possible to j m%r th jget foreign currencies back on a I a, contactj or o t t e r s . ap­ ( WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1533 editor of The Missouri Miner. He was three years a track letterman. Twice he held national offices in the Association of Collegiate Engi­ neers, including a term as p resi­ dent o f that organization. During his college days he was a member of the Students’ Army Training Corps. -------------- o-------------- G eneral Faculty - (Continued from P age I ) was amendment counted as a numbered course.” This recom­ by the department of mended classical languages arid the Dean on the grounds that Latin B is equivalent to the first numbered course in any other foreign lan­ guage. Change Routine change the work fo r the degree of doc­ tor of philosophy provided it is acceptable to the candidate's su­ pervisory committee.0 faculty committee The recommendation made by the on ath­ letics and adopted by the general that graduates faculty provided from standard junior colleges be in made eligible to participate athletics during their first year of residence (in a conference col­ le g e ). In such case his eligibility shall expire at the end of the second year of his participation, and at the end of the third year from date of his first participa­ tion. H. Y. Benedict, president, then addressed informally the group on the question of summer school, and the present legislative situa­ tion in regard to education. The next meeting of the gen­ scheduled for eral March 14, Dr. Gutsch said. faculty is © f f i n n ® g ® i p f f © © © gold standard. To SHOULD YOU GO TO COLLEGE? improve by arbitrary methods the type of college student, parents must be educated con­ cerning the desirability of college training for their c h i l d r e n . A sane and just attitude toward college train­ its members not to recognize Man- chukuo, it will close the economic olve a host of administrative ; door *>t the count!*, to the nations it. tells if in Cuba is imminent. Japan says that ing by parents would problems. Perhaps tuition would not be necessary °* T u V’° I ’ ' to maintain standards during depressions if only ii . belonged in college were in attendance. t h o s e w l standard i j • f v a. i . John D’ Rockefeller, Jr., is fi- naneing a study of foreign liquor u , j „ „ na that control because he believes , It is thought that a revolution V. I. MOORE, dean of men. Kormeier Will Head Brackenridge Group Vie Kormeier was elected pres­ ident of the Brackenridge Hall Association Tuesday. Kormeier f e ­ T in dont’* fur parental consideration which h»v* i OOJ, govw nm ent ».m s0011 need ; p)aCe» Will Crews Morris, bet ii! * n formed by officials at New 5 ork University for (4 ) 1 • • in in j. . . {because you have it. 5. Don’t insist upon a college education merely Don’t insist upon a college near at hand (because you did not have it. ; 6. merely to maintain contact and supervision. I 7. (if possible prevent) a college attendance merely to promote athletic in- «ti rests. Don’t encourage ^ Hen t encourage colI.ee merely as an avenue „ (An understanding of this dis­ cussion necessitates a reading of this column as it appeared in Fri­ day’s Texan. These are the rec­ ommendations of the Carnegie Foundation for educational reor­ ganization in California.) ( I ) A Board of K e ^ n t s (all I A Board of Regents (all , appointed laymen) should control entire state university system , v n n . should be upon election ballots. ' tutions. Only one concentrated in one or tw o inst!-] to Leon- institution ard’s success were the crusading should confer the doctorate de- McAllen M onitor owned and pub- j g re e . Factors contributing le gD latoi, ^ I’^hed b\ the d The leacher ^ permitted colleges should support of the Good ^ r n m e n t fo)lowi to o f t e r w ork p a r ty which w as in stru m e n ta l uj ( u n i vvu jja sophom ore year. T hey I ™ , . * , - * C ounty? , membership in a fraternity or a sorority. *. Don’t treat your son or daughter as a total j more rank). lid not pi. to college. s becau IO. Ii* n’t ncial reasu discourage he or she I na college nu rely fo r Ii- appointed laymen) should control -Oklahoma Daily. ive \ „ ( 2 ) A Board of Education (all liec0^ „ gem . , a'l j (all education above the sopho- j unior colleges Tather than profes- Lienal teachers’ colleges. (Fortun- teachers’ ately, the Texas Stat*' colleges are practically junior aca­ demie colleges now.) state the I the state’s entire common school elementary (from system school sophomore through year in c o lle g e ). (3 ) A Stat** Mr. Leonard was born in Lick­ ing, Mo., in 1809. After graduat­ ing from high school at Rolla. Mo., he entered th** University’s School of Mines there, graduating in 1922 educational j with a bachelor of science degree university) system should have a sound, self-support­ ing retirement system. so-called The fourth amendment substi­ tutes on “courses counted” the following: in mining engineering. At the “No course already counted on an School of Mines he was a member undergraduate degree may be of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, counted toward any graduate de- Sat yrs, Pipe and Bowl, Cotillion gree, either directly or by sub- and Press club, “ M” club, Miss- stitution. Work done for the mas- in ouri School of Mines Players and ter’s degree may be technical im­ The whole paragraph tho the included (except schools should be abolished mediately. state for the All 1 1 * 1 , j' , , ti- fct t h e , , i ., * ‘ term. He an should be j * * * to , in the ° f Education APPLIES HERE, ALSO letter this week, addressed , Voice of the Campus,” with these remarks: “ A Superintendent Some of the things that are being said about should be appointed by the Board indefinite expertly * trained, and not necessarily a r e e ­ . i dent of the state. this year’s Juggler by a certain elemen *. student body are becoming a trifle annoying. We Lri* , , rect wed a • . , (4 ) A CounciI of Educational bunch of us have agreed that the Juggler isn’t planning and Co-ordination should even funny . . . I, for one, can read article by have in all article without cracking a smile.” We ask this matters pertaining to educational gentleman and all others of the same opinion to expansion, teacher tenure, eduea- articulation be- eonsider the following I tional costs, and tween units. It should be com­ posed of a few laymen from the . Regents and the Board of Educa- humor and turn out a Ballyhoo; he may jut tion, plus several expert educators, month and it should be a fact-finding and its page of “ He:, She:” jokes; , problem-solving body, ba-ing bit o f information: complete authority . There are only a few ways of editing a hu­ morous magazine. An editor may resort to wash­ room duwn wise-cracks he hears during the produce page after or he may introduce art work into his book, at- I tempt a more sophisticated, cultural type of wit, * and pray that his public has enough sense to know j latter what he is doing. The Juggler Is in the category. If you don’t funny, some­ time sit down and analyze what you do think is funny— and then figure out how long your own humor would have its appeal. The Juggler edi­ tor isn’t trying to tickle people’s toes. He thought, perhaps unjustifiably, that he could appeal to their heads. think i f s — Notre Dame Scholastic. WHO SHALL HAVE CARS ON CAMPUS? .. * r u l in g o f ., t h e c o u n c il Further steps in carrying out the Purdue U ni­ versity student council’s policy of student owner­ ship of automobiles were taken when that body voted to arrest offenders and bring them to jus- tiee. The who hold 10-point o ffices, who have earned dis­ tinguished student ratings w'ith an “ A” average, who are over 21 years of age and have a “ B ” average, who live in town or in the surrounding [country and drive to and from school, are physi- i cally disabled, or are married, may obtain gold and black student licenses for their cars. All other stu- : dent ownership is prohibited by the council. ., , , , , decision on the educational policy stated in this column last Friday. | Its decisions should be final. (5) The Governor of the stat** should be a member ex-officio *>f these three bodies. The university president should sit with the Board of Education, and the State Super­ intendent sit with the Regents. (6) These three bodies should be given complete power to reor­ the sta te ’s entire educa­ ganize tional system. Recommendations The junior college period should CLASSIFIED RATES M a x im u m 2 0 W o rd s Tim a* w v n y v r v w w w w v P H co E a c h E xt I SO ss .70 LOO 3 .5 0 I c 2c Sc 4c 16c I 2 3 0 I m o. m onth $1.00 per line m inim um three lines O ther Rates on Request CLOTHING be considered the last stage of t h e ) h i g h e s t c a s h p r i c k s paid for sec- on*! hand clothing. Shoes, coats, hats, public school system. Its grad- 6th. , - * m uates should be given the lith* Associate of Arts, which would dicate the successful completion tdotfaimr. a hoe-, ** I and every th in g valuable. 417 E. ut cdephon# 3 7 6 2 . in- HIGHEST PRICES paid for second hand i i i *v , - arid hats. We also buy ladies Clothes. Phone »71*, or call by J m East Sixth The junior college should clude the following services: in­ ( I ) A curriculum , . for social . C O A CH IN G L , ■ , „ , Maude Roosevelt Woodson . -Phone 2-4 21 intelligence which seeks to give a ; comprehension of our present en-1 BEf?cV’1dexkL.ndl todieU.‘t d \" lmExiens?ofn vironment and progressig c iv iliz a -; and i ic ca'- lone i tit I) I es. Machine bookcxnt*. Doubledeck beds. Buffet. 2404 Univer­ tjon sity Ave. 4907. __ ________ L O S T ~A N D F O U N D ___ I'rcy in W a g e n e r Hall H between IO and I Friday please return lit* ? T hank s. ,t MISCELLANEOUS (2 ) Specialized vocational cur- ricula for those who enter the oc- j j W I L L P E R S O N ' w h o sntiii-brim hat to D. Hall <4D f o u n d Iii?).* FOR SALE is t h a t s t u d e n t s j o f s e c o n d a r y s c h o o l i n g . , * , L M While 257 licenses have been issued since the j cupations. opi ning of the fall semester, many student drivers Pre-professional curricula at the university have not yet made application for I f ° r those who plan to take tho . professional training given in the them. Disciplinary measures of offender- will be left in the hands of the dean! . ^ A pre. aca(jeraic . for the punishment * I Univ ul SIL j . eurricu- . , ,, j . | j of men. -------------- NEED A JOB— HERE ARE REQUIREMENTS It is accepted in i lum which is preparatory for the ; university’s training for superior ] civic service. <5) Adult education for those j that many college graduates are * w b° have terminated their formal] the ways of doing business — W isconsin Cardinal. in inexperienced the industrial and business world when they re­ ceive their diplomas, but this is not the only rea- j ,j|e n ^ son why so many have found it im possible to o b - ; a portion o f tan em ploym ent. the recruits o f should charge no tuition. For each stu- ^tate should contribute the th** cost and college ; to the county of domicile of each education. The i balance should be industrial One of colleges junior charged back graduates gives his requirem ents for em ployees, which loyalty, good character, .Specific information or specific courses are n o t Lu,iinfli i; intorm auon or specuie considered a- im portant as evidence of versatility, j required include- health, an attractive personality. I An individual perm anent cum u- lative record card should be used each student’s public j school life. Each school should be initiative, and optim ism . throu -pecinc courses are to keep these records. student. The type of course taken by a student, o f course, j ~ r i z z z z z z L : z i . .......... ........ ROOMS FOR RENT ; EXCEPTIONALLY desirable ro' tn furni uins j Comfortable I ideal for studious mature students. 215 in (|uic‘t. cultured home. F urnace heat. Rea**onabl« W e s t 2 7 . 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J a r ta Glass* i ll ^chokier Th* .-.I Ma UGI ETY t Grana ii T A F F Mauri ll. si’OK A V F D*At 111, I O R TH Jack V Ade J ’a Rubella 11*maid the Start/ Alive th > a wit a ifo st ii h it 'ho im ri Lg t i lk a b o u t ting Keep “ T h t h rugs, t h t rn.” w o r t Kit b Ki el un at elt Texas, the re who have at who ha a on e— Gregory, tor h ave omplis The University of leon nume rous men things here, yet ie*] of the ir acts. Such is Tho ma s W a t t t; boasted still with lilt I us- the new Gregory s, in 1907, w a s hat the present It is to this individual * stink nt bodier student body and tutur* d fo r th e ir own owe th*- buildings e re ct t Gymnasium, the activities—the Gi egory I mon W o m e n s Gymnasium, Building and Hogg Memorial Auditorium. original raised gymnasium ta lk e d and kept his plan alive money, until, in 1926. interest was rekindled into th e present the movement resulting collection of buildings. Yet the drive, the of th e entire the money and the energy on this local c am pa ign d e p e n d e d largely ex-student. idea. He pl a nned , the in In 1933 you and I are seeing as a reality this image of twenty-five years ago. W h a t a s h am e it would be should the story of the struggle this project be forgot*! te n! W h y s h o u ld n ’t the memo ry of T h e ­ mas W a t t Gregory's efforts be p e r p e t u a t e d through the placing- of a medallion in one of th e buildings he help ed to build? fo r A plan is u n d e r way to ca r ry out this idea. Several year s ago th e assembly voted to give 95 pe r cent of University dance proceeds to furnish th e Union buildings. The assembly last week voted to petition th e trustees who have c har ge of the fund, a nd to ask t h e m to set aside a portion of th e money for a medallion to honor Th o ­ m a s W a tt Gregory. Petitions to this end are now being circulated. T he Gre gory medallion will cost the st udent s nothing, may m e an but one less sofa for the Union, Let Th e University of Texas disprove the universality of t h a t old c re d o : “ A pro­ phet is not without honor, save in his own c ou ntr y.” W h e n to Mate t h e l a t e , “ P i c k y o u r s e l v e s a w i f e f r o m t ie - c o - e d s h e r e , ” s a i d g r e a t D a v i d S t a r r J o r d a n t o a g r o u p o f S t a n f o r d m e n , “ y o u ’ll n e v e r h a v e t o m e e t a s m a n y n i c e g i r l s a f t e r w a r d , n o r t o k n o w t h e m a s w e l l / ’ o p p o r t u n i t y a n n o t d i d S t a r r D a v i d J o r d a n s p e a k l i g h t l y . H e k n e w ’ h i s S t a n f o r d c a m p u s , k n e w ’ its r o m a n c e s , k n e w t o o , h o w s u c c e s s ­ f u l m o s t o f t h e m h a d b e e n . T h a t o f L e u H e n r y a n d H e r b e r t H o o v e r is b u t o n e o f a l a r g e n u m b e r t o w h i c h l o y a l “ S t a n f o r d R e d s ” p o i n t p r o u d l y . A r a t i o o f a b o u t o n e d i v o r c e t o s i x m a r ­ riage.'- n o w ’ e x i s t s t h e L l u t e d S t a t e s . in A l t h o u g h a c c u r a t e s t a t i s t i c s a r e n o t a v a i l ­ a b l e , t h e p e r c e n t a g e o f d i v o r c e s r e s u l t i n g ir«»m m a r r i a g e s b e t w e e n c o l l e g e g r a d u a t e s Is m u c h l e s s . C o m m o n i n t e r e s t s , c o m m o n f r i e n d s a r e p e r h a p s a m o n g t h e r e a s o n s . C o l l e g e p e o ­ p l e a r e o l d e r w h e n t h e y m a r r y , p e r h a p s t h e y a r e w i s e r , t o o . Just Suppose Suppospi fine offered you $1,500 a ye a r for thr e e years, with fr e e room a nd b o a rd and free use of university facilities t h r o w n t h a t you in. proposing as a condition spend in i n d e p e n d e n t c reative work and s tud y without course or de gre e credit for work accomplished dur- | t h a t ! dig t h a t time. Would you a c c e p t oft cr? t h re e year s t h a t T he re is not a re a l stu den t at The Uni­ versity of Texas who would refuse. Such an opportunity would excite th e pleasure of any scholar. th ought, and expected Fantastic as t h a t suggestion may seem, such a plan is actually to go into o p e r a ­ tion this y e a r a l H a rv ar d University, an idea long advocated b y President Lowell. The plan creates a Society of Fellows, composed (d‘ college g ra d u a te s who will work for no academia lion ors, chosen for th e ir promise of contribution t<> knowledge: and to devote “ the ir whole time to productive scholar­ ship, a nd pre pa ra ti on the re for , free from a cad em ic regulations or d e g r e e s / ’ Selec­ tion of 24 young men for the"* fellowships will be m a d e by a b o a r d c r e a t e d for tha t purpose. Here in which ma ny a knowledge-loving youth with creative ability would be glad t o | is a p h il o s o p h e r s freedom WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1933 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N r—* T H E A T E R S Teachers Hear now in th! mary). d r e a r y m o n t h o f F e b - 1 H a le a c t e d a s a c c o m p a n is t . H uff- th e m u sica l p r o ­ j m a n c o n c lu d e d g r a m w ith a vocal solo. A ll O v e r S a t u r d a y Professors Talk Martin, Eby, M ontgom ery Address Association “ S u f f i c i e n t I n v e s t m e n t in E d u ­ c a tio n f o r D e v e lo p m e n t o f C h a r ­ a c t e r a n d T r a i n i n g f o r C i tiz e n ­ sh ip ” w a s t h e g e n e r a l t h e m e f o r the m e e t i n g o f t h e S o u th T e x a s division o f th e T ex a- S t a t e T e a c h - j o r s ’ A s s o c ia tio n held in C o r p u s C h r is ti F e b r u a r y 9, IO, a n d l l , a t I w hich Mrs. C o r a M a r ti n , a d j u n c t j p r o f e s s o r of e l e m e n t a r y e d u c a t io n , Dr. F r e d e r ic k E b y , p r o f e s s o r o f ih c hi to r y a n d p h ilo s o p h y of e d u ­ c a tio n , a n d Dr. IL IL M o n tg o m e r y , j p r o f e s s o r <>! ec o n o m ic s, m a d e a d ­ d r esse s. Mrs. M a r ti n ta lk e d on “ T h e E s - ; s e n tia l E l e m e n t s in C h a r a c t e r D e- [ f ir s t g e n e r a l ' th e v e h e m e n t ” a t session T h u r s d a y , F e b r u a r y 9. F r i d a y m o r n i n g D r. E b y l e c ­ tu r e d on “ S o m e R e ce n t T r e n d s in I C ollege E d u c a t i o n , ” a t t h e college lb* g a v e an a d ­ s e c tio n lu n c h e o n , d r e s s F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n to th e s u- j p e r i n t e n d e n t s ’ sect ion. Mrs. M a r ti n t a lk e d to th e t e a c h ­ e r s o f S p a n ish s p e a k in g c h ild r e n F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n , tu r e d on “ A c tiv itie s a^ a r e i f y i n g ; F a c t o r in P r i m a r y G r a d e s ” to th e p r i m a r y se ctio n . a n d also le e - ; D r. E b y ta lk e d on “ S o m e N e ­ in A m e r ­ c e s s a r y R e c o n s t r u c tio n ican E d u c a t i o n , ” a n d Dr. M o n t ­ g o m e ry on “ T h e S ocial S c ie n c e s in O u r H ig h S c h o o ls,” at tho g e n ­ era l session F r id a y m o r n in g . closed th e m e e ti n g w ith a l e c t u r e S a t u r d a y on “ T h e O u tlo o k f o r Dr. M o n tg o m e r y I m o r n i n g 1 9 3 3 .” T h e m e e t i n g p la ce f o r th e next g e n e r a l session w ill be d e c id e d s o m e tim e n e x t spring, D r, M o n t­ g o m e r y said. o ----— j Rush Week (Continued from Page I) a n d r e a lly to b e c o m e to h e a r th e r e g u l a t i o n s c o n c e r n ­ in g r u s h in g . M a n less r u s h i n g b e ­ g a n t h a t y e a r to e n a b le t h e s o r ­ o r i t y m e m b e r s a c ­ q u a i n t e d k n o w th e r u s h e r s . Miss N e w to n s tr e s s e d th e f in a n c ia l , m o r a l , a n d s o r o r i t j cli li­ gat ion - each g ir l w o u ld ha ve to m a ke. S h e s ta te d th a t if th e re w e r e no s o r o ritie s , be a n u m b e r o f ex c lu siv e , n o t h a v in g n a tio n a l b a c k in g . N o P o o r G r a d e s t h e r e w ould clubs J u s t t r y to im a g in e t h a t d u r i n g t h e r e w a- n o t a t h e y e a r 1923, girl in th e U n iv e r s it y s t a y i n g at a s o r o r i t y h o u se w ho h ad to le ave school on a c c o u n t o f p o o r g r a d e s . Miss N e w to n a d d e d t h a t a d is a d ­ v a n t a g e oi th e s e social g r o u p s w as t h a t s o m e tim e s th e y built up “ o b ­ no x io u s s n o b b is h n e s s .” te a s , a n d d i n n e r t h r o u g h o u t A c o n t i n u o u s s e r ie s o f b r e a k ­ p a r t i e s fa s ts , t h e w eek. C ir­ l a s t e d cus a n d .Hah J o n g g p a r t i e s w e n 1 a m o n g th o s e ty p e s t h e ru sh e e ? in ­ d u lg e d (h ie s o r o r i t y g a v e a s w im m in g p a r t y ar B a r t o n S p r in g s -u< h an a f f a i r ( im a g in e h a v in g in. JOHN BOLES b a l c o n y A L L D A Y 25c H D of M A N H A mg T A N THE CAMPUS B y M A B E L S H E L B Y Rush W eek Activities to Begirt Today Among Campus Sororities R u sh w e e k b e g in s to d a y a t 3 o ’clock, a n d ea c h s o r o r i t y on th e c a m p u s h a s p la n n e d a t e a f o r th is a f t e r n o o n ' s e n t e r t a i n m e n t . R e g u ­ la tio n s hav e s e t c e r t a i n h o u r s f o r e n t e r t a i n m e n t a n d h a v e sp e c ifie d t h e s o r t o f e n t e r t a i n m e n t t h a t m a y be g iv e n . All a f t e r n o o n a f f a i r s m u s t be t e a s a n d e v e n in g a f f a i r s d in n e r s . A f t e r n o o n h o u r s a r e 3 to 6 : 3 0 o ’clock a n d e v e n in g h o u r s a r t r f — ----------- — ---------------------------------- 7 to IO o ’clock. T h e th e m e f o r th e a f f a i r s m a y be c h o s e n b y e a c h so­ r o r i t y , a n d e a c h o r g a n i z a t i o n is t r y i n g to o u t d o its r iv a ls in c a r r y ­ in g o u t n o v el id e a s in d e c o r a t i o n s a n d e n t e r t a i n m e n t . S O C I E T Y C A L E N D A R F r id a y , F e b r u a r y 17 C lu b ’s d a n c e a t G ym f ro m 9 to 12 o ’clock. E d u c a t i o n M a jo r t h e W o m e n 's P h y sic a l T e a a t F l e m i n g H o m e S a t u r d a y , F e b r u a r y 18 A ll- U n iv e r s ity D a n c e a t G r e ­ g o r y G ym f r o m 9 to 12 o'clock. A lph a D e l t a Pi will g iv e a t e a a t t h e ho m e of B e ss F l e m i n g on th is a f t e r n o o n . A c a d e m y D ri v e G r a c e E y r e s th e c o m m i t t e e in c h a r g e p f t h e W e d ­ n e s d a y n i g h t d i n n e r to be g ive n a t t h e c h a p t e r h o u se a t 1803 W e s t A v e n u e . is c h a i r m a n o f a te a th is a f t e r n o o n a t th e c h a p ­ t e r ho u se , and t o n i g h t a d i n n e r will b e g iven a t t h e h o m e of M rs. Lem S c a r b r o u g h . g ive n . h t t o n i g h t is P hi Mu h a s p l a n n e d a “ e a n n i- I bal tea” for this afternoon at the aml a ..s in g s in g .. g t |)(, . -x . * t e a 4 A lp h a E p s ilo n P hi will give a th is a f t e r n o o n “ s u p e r s t i t i o n ” , at t h .' chapter boulle at 705 Wrat chapter ho T w e n t y - f o u r t h S t r e e t . J e a n L ev y , | ,iin m ,r w i„ c h a i r m a n o f th** a r r a n g e m e n t c o m ­ m i t t e e , will c a r r y o ut a s u p e r s t i tio n t h e m e in d e c o r a t i o n s a n d e n ­ t e r t a i n m e n t . M a rie B e r n h e im a n d E v e l y n W o r k m a n h a v e a r r a n g e d a t o ­ n i g h t c lu b d i n n e r p a r t y f o r n i g h t a t th e s o r o r i t y h o u se . T h e h o u s e will b e d e c o r a t e d a s t h e “ Black B o t to m N ig h t C l u b , ” a f l o o r show will be g iv e n , a n d c i g a r ­ e t t e g ir ls will a d d t o t h e c o lo r o f t h e a f f a i r . in ! th e house. F io n a M c N a b c h a r g e o f t h e f o r m e r a f f a i r a n d Iv is M c L a u r in h a s c h a r g e o f t h e j d in n e r , Pi B e ta P h i will e n t e r t a i n w ith a te a th is a f t e r n o o n a t she h o m e t o ­ • o f M rs. Malcolm R e ed , a n d n ig h t a d i n n e r will be g iv e n at th e ; I c h a p t e r h o u se . J th is a f t e r n o o n a t Z e t a T a u A lpha will give a t e a t h e ho m e o f Dr. J . R. N ichols a n d a d i n n e r to- “ T H E M Y S T E R Y O F T H E W AX M U S E U M ” d a n d s p r a y s t •f n t \ w ill a d o r n e a c h sid e o f t h e r u n n i n g t h e fu ll t a b le . S C R I B B L E R S R E O R G A N I Z E M e m b e r s o f S c r ib b le rs , l i t e r a r y club, held a r e o r g a n i z a t i o n m e e t ­ in g T u e s d a y . T h e p r o g r a m c o n ­ tw o plays sisted o f p a r t > re a d by Ed B arlow , a sh o rt sto ry , r e a d by M ac P a t t e r s o n , n e w p r e s ­ id e n t, a n d Mrs. A n n ie Irv in e , a d -1 ju n e ! p r o f e s s o r of E n g lis h , r e a d s e v e r a l p o e m s b y F r a n c i s Cook, t ’n e U n iv e r s ity B A P T I S T S P L A N S O C I A L . o f p o em s w e r e A social t o r th e m e m b e r s o f th e W i n t e r , ” “ T h e P o e t , ” “ T o d a y , ” a n d “ S t r a n g e A f t e r d in n e r , a s h o r t m u sic a l p r o g r a m w a s g iv e n in t h e d r a w i n g ro o m . V iola D r a k e g a v e se v e r a l silv er t e a se* w’ill : v ' ° ^ n se le c tio n s, w ith p ia n o a c c o u t­ D in n e r at C h a p te r H o u s e “ T h e C o m in g bot s e t, t h e le n g th o f S o m e o f f lo w e r s . * * * t u t o r . f ro m , , . I n e r . th e T r i D e lt a will g iv e G a r d n e r U n io n o f t h e U n iv e r s it y B a p tis t C h u r c h B. Y. P. U. will t h e i r f i r s t be held n e x t w ee k . P la n s f o r d i n n e r a t th e c h a p t e r h o u se th is th e social will be c o m p le t e d n e x t e v e n in g w ith B e r t h a H u m b e r t a c t ­ r e g u l a r m e e tin g , S u n d a y a t i n g as sp o n s o r . T h e g old ro o m o f said D allas M u r p h y , t h e h o u se will be d e c o r a t e d w ith a n I I t u e s d a y . 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M e m b e r s will not i be r e q u ir e d to w e a r t h e i r t u x e d o s a t th e r e h e a r s a l . , --------------- o--------------- M E E T I N G P O S T P O N E D P ie r ia n L i t e r a r y S o c ie ty will n o t m e e t T h u r s d a y , F e b r u a r y 16. b e c a u s e o f i ush w eek, E l e a n o r N iggli, p r e s id e n t, a n n o u n c e d T u e s ­ day. P R A C T I C E P O S T P O N E D M e m b e r s of W e sle y F o u n d a t i o n o r c h e s t r a will n o t m e e t t o d a y as f o r m e r l y a n n o u n c e d , H e le n H a n c - h e y d i r e c to r , a n n o u n c e d T u e s d a y . th e r e p o r t by p h o to g r a p h - He w ould also p r o v id e ( C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e I ) U. T. S. A . O fficers ( th a t A ppointed M onday q u ir e d to p a y d o u b le t h a t a m o u n t, all e t h e r f e e s ami f u n d s c o lle c te d by th e S t a t e colleges be d e p o s ite d in th e th e r e s p e c t i v e in s t i t u t i o n s . 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