VOL. X V L _______________________ AC STI! I, T E X A S , FHI D A V . A P R I L 21. 1916. F I R S T COL LE GE D A I L Y IN T H E S O U T H STUDENTS POLL B IG AMENDMENT VOTE YESTERDAY 1310 Ballots for and .'Hi A g a in s t P r o ­ posed P la n — M ore T h a n S ix t y - Six Per Cent V oted on M easure. By a vote o f 1310 to 36, th e s t u ­ dents of the U n iv e r s it y decided in ta for of the p erm a nent m a n a g e r plan at the election, y e s t e r d a y m orning. More than s ix t y p e r cen t o f th e total number o f stu d e n ts c a s t a b allot in fa vor of the am e n d m e n t. The number of votes necessa ry to d e c la re the elec­ tion valid w a s 1050, or f if t y per cen t of the >tudent body, a c c o r d in g to f i g ­ ures given by Dr. H. Y. Benedict a t the registrar’s o ffic e . T w o hundred and ninety-six more v o te s than were absolutely n e c e ssa ry w e r e cast. With the p a s s a g e o f the a m e n d m e n t, the business m a n a g e r sh ip o f th e Car is tus, the T exan, and the M a gaz in e U.ken out of the hands o f the student business m a n a g e rs, and will be placed in charge of a s in g le person, who will the Board o f Control. be chosen by This board will c o n sit o f th e editor of the Texan, the ed ito r o f the Cactus, two faculty m em bers ap p o in ted by the president of the U n i v e r s i t y , one stu dent elected a t la r g e by the stu d en t body, one student appointed by the president of the S t u d e n t s ’ Council, and one student elected by th e a ssem b ly . The manager of p ublications will lan e office at the b e g in n in g o f th e fall term. F o r A. Total 280 274 Upper cia w o m e n . . . 6 ‘J 159 157 Freshmen women . . . . 281 Upper class A c a d e m e , 276 209 ........................ 203 Freshmen 7 3 70 Upper clar e n g ........... 'JI 89 Fresh and Soph e n g .. . 114 Junior Law ................... Sen. and Middle L a w s 127 121 132 6 ;; >i r? i 5 5 Totals 1346 ................... 1310 Number of s o l e s n e c e ss a r y to m ake 36 the balloting valid 1050. TEXAN ADDS FIVE SPECIAL WRITERS Sam,* Place. Eh? 1000 STUDENTS TO PARTICIPATE IN CELEBRATION TEXAS DEBATERS WIN BY UNANIMOUS VOTE AT COLORADO SOUTHWEST TITLE WILL BE DECIDED AT MEET TONIGHT Three-D ay C elebration Will Begin \\ (Hid and Francis Uphold N e g a tiv e T e x a s to D efend T itle A ga in st O kla­ S aturday A fternoon— Pageant o f P reparedness Q u e s t i o n — Lei I hom a A g g ie s in A uditorium . and Parade Will Extend I here Y esterday for Around Peri pat os. ( u 11 for ilia. Turner H as Best Opponent. queens, On Sa tu rd ay a fternoon a t 6 o ’clock, a g lit t e r in g array of g aily clad s t u ­ dents and m em bers o f the faculty rep courtiers, resen tin g k in gs, fools, .shepherds, heralds, halberdiers, and all the many characters depicted in the plays o f Shakespea re, joining in a g la n d p a g e a n t and parade, e x ­ tending around the entire Peripatos, will begin the three days celebration o f the S h ak esp earean Tercentenary. A p p ro xim a tely 1000 .students will par­ ticipate. D uring the procession, each o f tw elve gro u p s will pause a t a d ­ v an tag eo u s sp ots and present a tab leau. This will continue for about an hour and a half, a f t e r which the scene will be transferred to Clark Field, which will be brilliantly lighted and adorned a s never before. Here the sp ecta to rs will be e n te r ­ tained by 500 Morris dancers, c o m ­ posed of boys and g ir ls from the g y m ­ nasium c la sse s, who will p erform the the E liza ­ “ S a ilor’s Hornpipe Dance, and a bethan “ Laudnam B u n ch es,” Robert L. S k iles, Paul P u tn a m , H e n ­ ry Bereowieh, Robert M. W a g s t a f f , and H a r r y K. Brown h a v e been added ribbon dance. to the s t a f f o f th e D aily 'T ex an as special w r ite r s . E a c h man will work one day a week, c o v e r in g one of the A. & M. DEFEATS LOUISIANA STATE most i m p o r t a n t a s s i g n m e n t s . All of th e s e men h a v e had con sid ­ erable n ew spaper e x p e rien ce . Skiles, Putnam, and Brow n h a v e all reported Special to T exan. sessions of the S t a t e L e g isla tu r e for C ollege, S tation, April 20. - T e x a s State [lapels, and h a v e se e n service A. & M. took the second o f the series on some o f the b ig da ilies. W a g s t a i f of g a m e s w ith Louisiana S ta te Uni served a s issue editor la s t year, as versify here th is a fternoon by the well as th e y ea r b e fo r e th at. * H e has had o t h e r n e w s p a p e r e x p erien ce. Bereowieh h as w orked on the N e w score o f 6 to 3. N e ith e r team g a v e their pitcher the support they accord­ ed them in W e d n es d a y ’s battle. A W k Call, the M a s s a c h u s e t t s Leader, high wind caused so m e of the bobbles. ar>d has contributed to th e Boston A. & M.’s hits were tim ely and clean, Transcript and o t h e r E a s t e r n papers. some o f the Louisiana sin gles were of BULOCK MADE TEXAN MANAGER Myron Q- Blalock, m e m b e r o f th e senior la w cla ss, h a s been appointed manager o f the D aily T e x a n by the Advisory Board, and has a lr e a d y a s ­ sumed his duties. Mr. B lalock will have full ch a rg e o f th e b u s in e s s a f ­ fairs. T he fo r m e r a s s is t a n t s , how- ever, will continue t h e ir se r v ic e s. Blalock served a s m a n a g e r o f the ^exan in 1912-13, and w a s un u su ally efficient. He is a t p r e s e n t a m e m ­ ber of th e S ta te L e g is la t u r e from Marshall. the scratch variety. The score: A & y [ .....................010 302 OUx— 6 5 8 Louisiana .............. 010 200 0 0 0 - 3 6 4 B a tte r ie s — A. & M., Sm ith and R u s­ sell; Louisiana, Churchill and Ward- low and Floyd. R I V E R S I D E v s . A U S T I N HIGH. The Riverside team , composed e n ­ students will tirely of U n iv e r isity meet the f a s t A u stin H igh School this afternoon a t 4 o clock. F o llo w in g is the probable line-up of lh; e te a m : ss; lf; B ob b in , rf; Bell, cf; Lingle, the Riversid Loose 2b; Beall, 3b; Gambrell Kuykendall, M ontague, c; G r e g g , P* Track , 4 p. m C. I. Francis and O. W. Wood, rep- team, the T e x a s d e b atin g i e s c o tin g won a unanim ous decision from the U niversity o f Colorado team , repre­ sented by Geo. F. W illison and John Rey lies, W ednesday n ig h t on the p re­ paredness question. The debate w as i t held Boulder, and w a s by R. J. Strong, John A. Rush, and Morrison Shaffroth. the M ethodist Church judged in left for Im m ediately a f t e r the debute the visitors were entertained with a din ­ ner by the B etas and Phi Psi's. Tho T exas team San F rancisco Thursday morning. From there they will go to Los A n g eles, where they will meet the U n iv ersity o f Southern California team , and thence to Tuson, the U n ive r sity of vs here Arizona. th ey meet OK. AGGIES AND VARSITY BATTLE ON CLARK FIELD Oklahoma learn Will Put I p Still' I iglu A g a in st Longhorns— Hues- ton Vaults 12 Feet and W ood J um p s 6 Feet. T exas track men will ag a in have an d e m o n str a tin g their opportunity o f prow ess, when they m eet the w e ll­ balanced A g g i e team from S tillw a ter , Oklahoma, today on Clark Field. The Longhorns have a clean sla te thus far, and hope to d e fe a t the A g g ie s by a decisive score. Coach M etzinthin has his team in good condition, and there seem s to be no good reason w hy som e records will not be lowered today, pro­ vided the w eath er continues good. The Oklahom a team has str o n g men in H ueston, who v au lts 12 fe e t, and in Wood, who does 6 f e e t in th e h i g i jump. Oklahoma will be represented by the fo llo w in g men: M ayberry, Fow ler, Minor, Briscoe, Evans, Horton, Capt.; Correl, Sitter, Hueston, W oods, P u t­ ney, Chase. P ractically the sa m e men who ap­ peared in the recent tr ia n g u la r m eet with Rice and T e x a s A. & M. will rep­ resent V arsity. T E X A N S A T U R D A Y . A lth o u g h to d a y is a holiday, there will be a paper S a tu rd ay m o rn in g as usual. The O klahom a w r e s t le r s will m eet the T e x a s m at men to n ig h t at the main a uditorium in a c o n te st th a t will probably determ ine the cham pionship of th e S o u th w e s t. T he c o n te s t will he the .second betw een the tw o schools. is The personnel o f the T e x a s team th e s a m e a s th a t o f la s t y e a r . It is not d e fin ite ly known ju s t how str o n g the A g g i e s are, a s their team is com ­ posed o f new men, and they have not had any c o n t e s t s this y e a r from which an idea o f their str e n g th could be e s ­ tablished. R eports indicate th at the m o st exp e r ie n c e d m an on the O kla­ homa tea m will be pitted a g a i n s t T u r ­ ner. C aptain Sm ith reports th a t ids team is in the best o f condition, and e x p e c t to d e f e a t the A g g ie s. in the The m em bers o f the T e x a s team will f o llo w in g w e ig h ts: w r e s tle Greer 130, Bradfield 140, S m ith , Capt., 150, T u rn er 163, Berry 190. T he A g ­ gie w r e s t le r s and their w e ig h t s are as fo llo w s: S m ith 130, R eiehm an 140, 150 (u n d e c id e d ), R inehart 163, C hase 190. THOMPSON ELECTED TURKEY DAY PREXY E r n e s t T hom pson w as elected p resi­ dent o f th e T h a n k s g iv in g reception for n e x t s e ssio n a t a m e e t in g o f the junior c la s s e s of the v a r io u s d ep a rt­ m en ts and the Middle L aw c la ss in the* ad u to r iu m yeste r d a y . o f The presidents various th e th e ir r e sp e c tiv e rolls, clas se s called taken. viva voce v o l*1 was and a T hom pso n w as the only candidate. He is a ineinbei o f the Middle Law class, and re sid e s in A marillo. L E T T E R FROM J O R D A N . T he fo llo w in g le tter w a s received y e ste r d a y by D irector B e llm o n t from Louie Jordan, f ir s t S outhern man to be chosen by W alter Cam p on an all- A m e r ic a n tea m : S an A n to n io, Tex., A pril 18. Dear Mr. B ellm ont: If you w ill kindly send m e the a d ­ team , 111 d ress o f th e 1914 football c e r ta in ly be glad to do ail in m y p o w ­ er to have them “a t h o m e ” in May. I think its and even g r e a t th ou gh w e will be in th e m id st o f our final e x a m s down here, I e x p e c t to com e up fo r the banquet, a t least, if not a n y sooner. idea, a Tell “ B illy ” Disch I a m proud o f our baseball team . Y ours v e r y cordially, L O U IS J O R D A N . No. 158 LONGHORNS AND METHODISTS MEET AT GEORGETOWN Disch D eterm ined to R e v e n g e L ast De- fcat by M ethodists— T eam H a m ­ pered by Mid-Perm E xam s. B attery Undecided. < oach Disc and his baseball squad c o n sis tin g of six te e n or e ig h e e n men, will lea v e today a t IO o ’clock fo r G e or g eto w n to e n g a g e the M ethodists in th e third g a m e b etw een th e two te a m s this year. The g a m e today a t S o u t h w e s t ­ ern ami th e return g a m e w ith the sa m e tea m a little later are v ery im ­ portant. Since Baylor sh o w ed such poor form in the recent tw o - g a m e series a t Waco, S o u th w e ste r n and T e x a s a r e p ra ctically th e only other tea m s to stop the fast F a r m e r nine. From th e form shown by th e M etho­ dists in th e recent g a m e s , Coach Disch th in k s th a t the S o u th w e ste r n boys will g iv e a good acco u n t o f th e m se lv e s in the c o m in g se r ies o f g a m e s with A. & M. I’he L onghorns ure not in th e hest o f condition for the g a m e tom orrow . Mid-term e x a m s have prevented any- think like r e g u la r practice, and the small num ber o f pla y e r s w ho reorted each a fte r n o o n have been able to g e t little m ore than battin gp r a c tic e . H ow ever, th is does not m ean that I e x a s is dubious a s to th e results o f this g a m e ; we are g o in g to win it with th e f ig h t th a t made the recent road trip a success. A l a r g e number o f f a n s are g o in g to G e o r g e to w n to cheer the team to victory. HOGG TO ADDRESS SENIORS SATURDAY P r e sid e n t B a ttle is in receipt o f a te le g r a m from Will C. H o g g o f H o u s ­ ton, s t a t i n g th a t he will ar r iv e in A u s ­ tin S a t u r d a y morning. Mr. H o g g is a b u sin e ss man o f H ouston, and is the son o f fo rm er G overnor H o g g . H e is also a m em ber o f the Board o f Re­ g e n t s o f the U n iv e r sity o f T e x a s. Mr. H o g g will a d d ress the seniors o f th e U n iv e r sity , from all d e p a r t­ m en ts, S a tu r d ay a t 12 o ’clock a t the Y. M. C. A. A uditorium , and while n o th in g d e fin ite could be g o tte n on the su bject, he has p rom ised a talk worth while. He will be accom panied by his s i s ­ ter, M iss I ma H o g g , a fo r m e r stu d en t o f the U n iv e r sity , and th e y will both st a y in A u stin until a f t e r T u e sd a y , in order th a t Mr. H o g g m a y atten d the r e g e n t s ’ m e e t in g th a t day. 4- * ? • 4 * 4* * < • 4* ►I- P R O C L A M A T I O N . 4* » ’ < 4 * 4* 4* 4* 4* 4- sh a ll Gent., 4* J a m e s R. 4* J a m e s , by G race o f God, 4* 4* 4* K in g o f G reat B rita in , France 4* 4* and Ireland, D e fe n d e r o f the 4* ♦J* F a ith , Etc. To all to whom 4* come, 4* •J* T h e s e P r e se n ts •J* G r e etin g . F o r asm u c h a s Our 4* S u b ject, Will 4* •J* w ell-beloved •J* S h a k e sp e a r e , hath *2* th r o u g h m any Y e a r s enter- 4* 4* 4* ta in e d O urself, Our L ords and 4* 4* C om m on s by his S t a g e P la y s , 4* 4* now do We com m and f o r Our 4* 4* fu r t h e r D electation, the said 4* •J* Will S h a k e sp e a r e , Gent., and 4* *2* his C o-A djutors to m arch be- 4* 4* due F o r m and 4* ►J* S t a t e a t six o f th e Clock upon 4* 4* 4* S a tu r d a y , April T w e n t y -S e c - 4* 4* J A M E S R. 4- 4 . 4* 4* By the Lord C ham berlain. 4* *2* 4* 4* %* 4"* v 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* *1* 4* ( S ig n e d ) fo r e U s end. in y, 8 p. rn. THE DAILY TEXAN T h e S t u d e n t D a i l y P u b l i c a t i o n of t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s . P u b l i s h e d e v e r y m o r n i n g 1 e x c e p t M o n ­ d a y d u r i n g t h e c ol l e g e y e a r . E n t e r e d a s s e co n d - c l a s s matter a t t h e P o s t o f f i c e a t A u s t i n , T e x a s , u n d e r t h e A c t o f C o n g r e s s M a r c h 3, 18 T9. S u b s c r i p t i o n p r i c e $2.50 if p a i d b e f o r e d e c e m b e r I, o t h e r w i s e $3.00. Editor-in-Chicf Daniel W illiam s R o y E H a w k M a n a g i n g E d i t o r T. Bi. P o p p l e w e l l . . . B u s i n e s s M a n a g e r D e x t e r S c u r l o c k . . A s s i s t a n t M a n a g e r ! Davi d M c G e e C i r c u l a t i o n M a n a g e r t o t h e f r a t e r n i t i e s F r a t e r n i t i e s at r i c e r s o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y s h o u l d m o r e in p u r p o s e f u l l y aid t h e i r g r o w t h , a n d c o n s t r u c t w i th t he f r a t e r n i t i e s a s o n e o f t h e m e a n s of c o n s t r u c t i o n . T h e f a c u l t y o w e s it t o t a k e a d e f i n i t e t h e s t u d e n t body s t a n d in t h e i n t e r e s t o f p u r e r s t u d e n t t h e U n i v e r s i t y life. l f good, t h e y an* e i t h e r good o r b a d . t he y if bad, s h o u l d bt* so r e g a r d e d ; s h o u l d h a v e no p la ce t h e school. the} a r e t <» r e m a i n , t h e U n i v e r s i t y It t h e m . t h e most o f s h o u l d m a k e l f t h e y sh ou ld to r e m a i n , t h e y a r e not be a b o l i s h e d a s soon a s p r a c t i c a b l e , in o r d e r t h a t c o n s t r u c t i o n w i th o ut f r a ­ T h e p r e s e n t t e r n i t i e s m ig h t b e gi n. l ittle b a l a n c e o f p r o m i s e o f s h i f t i n g m a t e r i a l l y by r e a ­ son o f its o wn d e t e r m i n a t i o n . t h e s i t u a t i o n g i v e s in Second, the f r a t e r n i t i e s s h o u l d, by com m on c on se nt, g iv e u p e n t i r e l y t h e vstem o f v o t i n g a s c h a p t e r u n i t s , a n d in e s p o u s i n g a c t i v e should Im* more c h a n pol itical m e t h o d s . M o r e f r a ­ t e r n i t y m e n sh ou l d s e e k a s s e m b l y a n d council posi tions , t h u s e q u a l i z i n g r e p ­ r e s e n t a t i o n a n d p e r f o r m i n g t h e i r d u t y as m e m b e r s o f t h e s t u d e n t g o v e r n ­ m e n t. T h e y s h ou ld s ee t o it t h a t s u s ­ picion a n d a r t i f i c i a l i t y , t o g e t h e r wi th all u n f a i r n e s s , is m i n i m i z e d , a n d t h e c o n f i d e n c e o f all s t u d e n t s in s t u d e n t i n ­ g o v e r n m e n t a n d s u r e d . F o r example*, t h e y shi m Id r e ­ f u s e t o a c c e p t m o r e p l a c e s in t h e a s ­ s e m b l y a n d council t h a n wo ul d c o n ­ duce* to a f a i r b a l a n c e o f r e p r e s e n t a ­ tion. A p la n m i gh t a l s o be* e vol ved t h e f r a t e r n i t y a n d n o n - l r i - w h e r e b y t e n t i t y s t u d e n t s , i n t e r e s t ol t h e in pure r slide lit life, f or t h e t i m e bei ng, at le*ast, w ou ld c o n s e n t l o a l l o w i n g t h e p r e s i d e n c y o f the* S t u d e n t s A s s e n t a ­ ti on t o a l t e r n a t e b e t w e e n t h e m . I b i s is done* in Le l a n d S t a n f o r d I u i v e r s i t y , whe*re* t h e r e is no a n t i - ! r a t e r n i t y a g i ­ in o n e a n o t h e r t a t i o n . O f f i c e s : U n i v e r s i t y , R o o m 109 Ma in B u d d i n g ; u p - t o w n , 204 W. S i x t h St T e l e p h o n e s : U n i v e r s i t y of f ic e, 3149; u p - t o w n o ff ic e, 489. I s s u e E d i t o r T o d a y . H A R O L D P O T A S H . R. D. C o x .........................A s s o c i a t e Edit! R e p o r t e r s . V e r a C o f f e e W. C. G r o b e J o h n C. H oy o H e n r y Be rc o wi c h A D I S S E R T A T I O N O N L I F F AT T H E F N I VEILS I T I AS I T IS. t h e life at T o d a y ’* e d i t o r i a l a n d o t h e r s to f o l ­ r e s u l t of t h e low, will c o n t a i n most s e r i o u s a n d p a i n s t a k i n g s t u d y of s t u d e n t t h e U n i v e r s i t y , c o v e r ­ i n g t h e e n t i r e period o f my College c a r c e r , p a r t i c u l a r l y d u r i n g m> i n c u m ­ b e nc y a s e d i t o r o f t h e T e x a n . T h e s e t r e a t m a t t e r s h i t h e r t o e d i t o r i a l s will r e g a r d e d a s f a c t i o n a l a n d political. But s i n c e r e in t h e belief t h a t it is not only my p r i vi l e g e , b u t a l s o m y duty a s i d i t o r o f t h e T e x a n , t o d i s c u s s I Ik * life, r e ­ most v ita l p r e j u d i c e a n d g a r d l e s s o f p r e ce d en t, I s u b m i t t h e f o l l owi ng . - is is, — a n d like life, t h a n t a c t . E v e r y T h i r d , I n d u e ll Hal l f r e e d o m f a c t i o n a l t h e s a m e a r r o g a n c e . i m p r o v i n g , l e a s t in s o m e would in B Ha ll a s i s s u e s in s t u d e n t D A N W I L L I A M S . |»ossessors h u m a n i m p o r t a n t t h e in s t u d e n t T h e f r a t e r n i t y - n o n - f r a t e r n i t y s i t u a - Hon, b e t t e r characterized a s t h e Ba r b t h e f r a t e r n i t i e s a n d f a c u l t y in b r i n g i n g a b o u t s h o u l d c o - o p e r a t e t h i r t y o r t h e r e s i d e n c e o f a t f o r t y f r a t e r n i t y m e n It Hall , erne o f t h e s e a t s o f d i s s e n s i o n a n d a g i t a ­ a h o u s e h o l d, ti on. w he*re* t h e m e m b e r s o f t h e f a m i l y a r e | u n r e s t r a i n e d in e x p r e s s i n g t h e i r opin- ions of o t h e r s . A few a g i t a t o r s a m o n g na n} men, under such conditions, ^ F r a t p r o b l e m , w h e t h e r we wi sh it or I c an e a s i l y c r e a t e i l l - f o u u n d e d p r e j u - i n t e r n a l ; di ces a n d s us pi c i on s , a n d h a r b o r p r o ­ S t u d e n t v in c i a l i t y life is n a t u r a l l y i n f l u e n c e d l a r g e l y by t h i s F r a t e r n i t y m e n h a v e a s m u c h l i g h t t o e n jo y t h e d e s i r a b l e a n i t h e i n e x p e n s i v e r o o m s n o n - f r a t e r n i t y men. Q u a l i f i c a t i o n f o r r e s i d e n c e t h e r e h a s not a s i t s p r e r e q u i ­ I ndeed, t h e a v e r ­ s i t e p e n n i l e s s n e s s . l i t ­ a g e s t u d e n t at B Hall is p r o b a b ly tle p o o r e r t h a n m a n y f r a t e r n i t y men. 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N a t i o n a l o f f i c e r s o f s e v e r a l s o r o r i t i e s , u p o n v i s i t s t o t h e U n i v e r ­ si ty, a m i u p o n c a r e f u l i n v e s t i g a t i o n o f c o n d i t i o n s h e r e , h a v e s u g g e s t cd d o r ­ m i t o r i e s a r e t h e s o l ut i o n o f t h e p r o b ­ lem. A c e r t a i n r e f o r m is a c r y i n g need, a n d t h e s e w o m e n w o u l d m a k e s a c r i f i c e s t o i n s t i t u t e t h e r e f o r m . 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