fa a tt T h e W eather P a i r — n o t much chan ge in te m ­ p e r a tu r e . Bewley to Read Or. Coulter Speaks Three-Act Play Here Wednesday A mericanHistory-New S t y l e ’ Tonight at 8 N o. 2 2 9 . CV * A i f P l i th is course, w e T h u rs d a y n ig h ts at 8 o’clock. She , p o u r H u n d r e d U e r u i i c a t e s | G i v e n C o m m e n c e m e n t P h on e It In 9181-61 (9187 A fter IO p. m .) I N ew s S o ciety P ersonals ®he OL. X X X !. U Students Aided by Teachers Appointment Group, Dozier States Miss M iriam D o z ie r , c h a ir m a n of th e t e a c h e r s ’ a p p o i n tm e n t com- llte e , has an n o u n c e d t h a t tw e n ty -o n e te a c h e r s have been a s s i s t e d re c e iv in g positions d u r in g th e p ast week by the com m ittee . Nina ta T a y lo r will te a c h physical e d u c a tio n in the g r a d e s at B a tso n ; lit h M e re d ith will te a c h g r a d e w o rk in the H a lla n d a le S c h o o l in San J deceiving Set Is ^Constructed By I New Radio Club fficers Elected M onday; Cabin For W ork Chosen O f f ic e r s w ere elec ted by the night B o C lub a t its r e g u l a r m e e tin g E n g in e e r in g >»day in ti d i n g 106. Paul M. H argis is elected p r e s id e n t of th e club, t h W. W. Durn b e r g e r s e rv in g as i a u r e r and ‘‘S c o tty ” U sher a- A n t o n i o ; te a c h S panish in E d n a High S chool; A. S. N em ir will coach a th le tic s a t Blinn M em orial Col­ lege, B r e n h a m ; an d E ste lla Rabid will te ac h hom e econom ics in F r a n k lin High School. O t h e r T e a c h e r * L i f t e d te a c h e d u c a tio n H. N. B ro w n in g will te a c h g ra d e * in F re d e r ic k s b u rg Schools;] w o rk R. A. Baldwi a t C lint High r in g to n will in th e Sam H ou sto n S t a t e T e a c h e rs College a t H u n tsv ille ; Sam B. B a rto n will te a c h m a th e m a tic s an d th e Gainesville H igh S chool; and V ivian Lewis will public te a c h English a n d sp e a k in g in W aco H igh School. physics in A U ST IN , T E X A S, T U E SD A Y , JULY 29, 1930. F I R S T YEAR WOMEN M A K E B E S T GRADES Eleven Receive Appointments To Teaching S t a f f ----------------------- do ne by f re s h m a n w om en s tu d e n ts C onsiste n tly b e t t e r w ork is MacCorkle Named University Elected Recently N ew Faculty Members Of who ('ome f,“ m ,h e b e h e s t schol­ astic o ne-half of th e ir high school g r a d u a tin g clas s ami consisten tly p o o r e r work is do n e by those c o m ­ ing fro m th e g r a d u a t i n g class th a n t h a t d o n t by m en in th e sa m e gro ups of first y e a r s tu d e n ts in college, a c c o r d ­ ing the R e g is tr a r ’s o ffic e of th e U n iv e r ­ sity, f o r the y e a r 1928-29. A n o th e r f u n d a m e n ta l to fig u re s com piled Instructors Chemistry low er h a lf of In the in ^ E liz a b e th W i n s to n will Sw earingen, Ellis Elected to R e c e n t a p p o i n t m e n t s th e s t a f f of th e U n iv e rsity f o r 1930- 31 have been an n o u n c e d by P re s ­ id e n t H. Y. B enedict. T hey include th e follow ing: W a lto n Nelson B a rn e s, U niv er- n* will "teach* and coi'ch I atty of Chicago g r a d u a t e a n d fur- a S chool; E velyn C a r - ! " > c r s t u d e n t o f t h e U n iv e rsity of T ex a s, i n s t r u c to r in applied m a t h ­ em atics. in tho se this su rv e y , f a c t is ju s t c o m ­ shown pleted. Of .students who come from the u p p e r half of th e ir g r a d u a tin g class, o r th e firs t and second q u a r tile s , only 79 o u t of the failed 733 s tu d e n ts m in im u m th e ir requirem ent#- first y e a r a t th e U niversity, while of those lower q u a r ­ tiles, 89 o u t o f 129 failed to m ake the m inim um r e q u ir e d grades, a p e r c e n ta g e of a p p ro x im a te ly 10.7 for the u p p e r q u a r ti le s as opposed to th e a p p r o x im a te ly 23.9 fo r lower q u a rtile s. to pass In tw o the in th a t the stu d e n t who decisively does poor w ork in high school is | g o in g to do poor w ork when he D a v i e s * ‘Cousin Rate’ First t h a t the s tu ­ e n t e r s college, an d d e n t w h o does good w o rk i i i high school will find little d if fic u lty in p assing his w ork a t college, ac­ to Max F ich te n h au m , as­ cording sistant reg istra r. Of T w o Comedies Presented Short Talk Given ---------- S i t u a t i o n E x p l a i n e d to “ We e n c o u r a g e Students Adm itted Free W ith Activities Tickets ---------- - “ We m a k e eve ry e f f o r t to meet in a s a n e an d ef­ F ic h te n ­ the the Uni- th is situ ation f e c tiv e m a n n e r ,” Mi. h au m said. s tu d e n t who com es S u m m er s tu d e n ts will aga in be v ersity with a low high school rec.] e n t e r ta i n e d by MU- Irene Bewley o rd to r e tu r n to the high school appt,arH Ht the G re g o ry f o r additional p r e p a ra tio n . In tin e v e n t t h a t he an d his p a r e n ts de- L y n m a ium d i n e place hun on special observation, will re a d two th r e e act plays. which m eans th a t he is given p a r ­ tic u la r a t te n t io n the courses in which he is weak and is given every o p p o r tu n ity to m ake u p Ma deficiency. s u m m e r will he W e dnesday when she will read “ Cousin K a t e ” by |l e n r y D av ie s. XM, is „ , | u W n H e r firs t a p p e a r a n c e W ednesday follow th e and o f to in ^ com edy which a b o u n d s in in t r i g u ­ lines aud h u m o ro u s phrases. ing E thel B a rry m o re w a s s ta r r e d in th e p ro duction se veral y e a r s ago and achieved un a p p re c ia b le su c ­ cess in it. P r o g r a m A g a i n T h u r s d a y T h u rs d a y n ight, Mite Bewley J # * n e y „ b y ^ Rachel C ro th e rs, a n o t h e r c om ed y in t h r e e acts. T he scene is laid in a P u llm a n i coach and the c h a r a c t e r s a r e q u ite v arie d and th e plot very clever. T o C i v * T a l k Miss Bewley w ill not in read h e r usual m o u n ta in d ia lec t h u t will give a short, in fo rm a l talk on Sets m o u n ta in e e r s betw een of h e r p r e s e n ta tio n T h u rs d a y as been re q u e s te d . such a talk has She a stu d y of th e h as m a d e T enn essee m o u n ta in e e r a n d th e te lls j T u rn to P a g e 2, Col. 8 Seniors Apply Wednesday For Language Exams - ____ — J u d s o n S te r lin g S w e a rin g e n of San A ntonio and E d g a r W atso n Ellis o f W ich ita Falls, both Uni­ versity g r a d u a te s , in c h e m is try . S w e a rin g e n holds th e d eg re e of m a s te r o f science in chem ical e n g in e e rin g , while Ellis is a c a n d id a te f o r t h e sam e d e g r e e in A ugust. in s t r u c to r s Dr B r o w n t o T e a c h o f S lato n , in s t r u c to r S t u a r t M acC orkle, g r a d u a t e of aru| F i g u r e * Q u o t e d Relative fig u re s F ro m a to ta l of 733 f re sh m a n th e U niver the show ing freshman women w ork done by und fre s h m a n m en d u rin g 1928- 29 fo r the u p p e r tw o q u a rtile s of indicate th e high school classes students en rolled registered th u t 289 women w e re sitv d u rin g 1928-29 fro m th e first a g a in s t 444 m en, while for th e two j 1 1 and second q u a r ti le s o f th e ir p a d - 1 low er q u a r tile s , t h e r e w ere 07 w o - ) ^ ^ u a tin g class, 138 failed a n d w e r e 'm e n fro m dropp ed U n iv ersity o r w ith d r e w o th e r reason, while of a s a g a in s t 2 2 6 men. Of these, 2 2 w om en and 57 men fail- fo r some ed from the u p p e r q u a r tile s, while the th ir d ] ten w om en and 79 men failed f oUrth q u a r ti le gro u p , com- fro m th e low er q u artiles. F o r the rolls of mn —- ■ th e the rn. .u in , , t in e t a r v . looted as e q u i p m e n t will be m o ved n e a r f u tu r e . ca b in in E d g e m o n t h as been th e club house, and in Dolly Schoal will te a c h physical e d u c a tio n th e H ouston Y. M. ('. A .; M a ra Newson will te a c h in th e e l e m e n ta ry g r a d e s a t M a rq u e z ; I t w as decided J M a u rin e O ’Banion will te a c h bia­ l i a s h o r t w ave r e c e iv e r will he: to r y in th e ju n io r high school a t n s lr u c te d im m ediately. 1 P o r t A r t h u r ; E lisa b eth Isbell will t h e p u rp o se of th e club is to te a c h hom e economics in th e Mary ld y t h e la te s t im p ro v e m e n ts in! B u r n e t t High School for G irls a t( W a sh in g to n and L ee U n iv e r s ity in economics. H. M. P e e v e h o u se g r a d u a t e , field of sh o r t w ave r e c e i v i n g B e lla ire ; J. A lb e rt B a x te r will and o f th e U n iv e rsity of V irgin ia. d t r a n s m i t t i n g sets as well as in te a c h h is to ry s field of television. C ode prac-1 School; in M c G reg o r iiign and L e r m a Baton will te a c h in the H o uston Schools. J . H. V o rd e n b a u m will will also be p a r t of th e activ it was th e o r g a n iz a tio n , in th e T e a c h e r s ’ College ta of Flounced. T he n e x t m e e ti n g o f th e club M a r c o s ; L e r a M c F a rla n d will te ac h ll h e held in J u n io r High b room , a n d all who a r e i n t e r School a t P h a r r ; E m m a Solis will ed en Invited to a t te n d , w h e t h e r ; S c h o o l; i d e n ts of the U n iv e rsity or not. I te a c h m ilita ry science and g en e ral th e new ly s e l e c t e d j m a th e m a tic s in in s h o r t w ave w o rk have te a c h the Rio G ra n d e High £ u | R o b e rt I* S ledge will. the in te ac h a t San i T u r n to P a g e 3, Col. I Money Rates Low, States N i c h o l s by Federal R eserve Bank Blamed Low m oney r a te s c o n tin u e to be th e f e a t u r e of the fin a n c ia l U n iv e r s ity postH| of 2 93 stu d e n ts , 130 with- u p p e r group, a p p r o x im a te ly 6.9 j failed, T h is a p p r o x im a te s 18.8 while 13 per c e n t of the m en fail- In the low er g ro u p , upproxi- lower mutely 15 p e r ce n t of the women failed and 35 per c e n t of th e men (jr(,w because of f ailu re and o th e r p e r causes. per c e n t fo r th e u p p e r h alf and ed. 44.5 for group. c e n t o f the w omen p e r c e n t the T hese f ig u r e s indicate r a t h e r failed. T O T A L OF3,592 S T U D E N T S IN SU M M E R , FIGURES S H O W A p p ro x im a te ly n in e ty - f o u r s tu ­ y ea rs w as in 1927 when th a t den ts r e g is te r e d Monday f o r th e y e a r 's e n r o llm e n t n e tte d an in­ Wow in New I ork m t xa ow in New York \ 7 1 ( , ----------------------- ■ • w r k | Iranville Price inner Editor of Texan On Herald-Tribune received G ranville Price, who m a s te r of a r ts d e g r e e from U n iv e rsity la st J u n e , h as ac­ th e New ted a postion w th rk H e ra ld -T rib u n e , acco rdin g w o rd com ing fro m t h a t city re-1 ntly. Mr. P ric e w as ed itor-in -j ief of The T e x a n d u r in g the aes-] n o f 1926-27, a n d was an as­ l a n t d e p a r t m e n t of th e irn a lism last long session. in He had previously b ee n employ- w ith the G alveston Daily News city editor, as well as with icr p r o m in e n t new*Tmt>ers xas. r J -----------------------o--------------- . • in in San A n to n io ; in the P eaco ck M ilitary, science and A ca d em y H elen H am ilto n will head th e mod-; the e m la n g u a g e d e p a r t m e n t of a t Ja ck son - Ja c k so n v ille College $1,000 Given To Library Science R egents R eceive Gift From Carnegie Corporation situ a tio n , a c c o rd in g to B e rv a rd Nichols, e d ito r of the T ex a s B u s­ iness Review, issued m o nthly b y l i n e r to 3,592. Y e ste rd a y w as th e j th e B urea u of Business R e se a rc h i last d a y f o r th e s t u d e n t s to teg- Yj^Fiol^CRftl© P r i C C S y \ r © This b rin g s th e to ta l for th e Hum- y e a r 's re g is tra tio n o f 2,152. ------------------------------ sf r o n d te rm o f su m m e r school. crease of 364 over the previous IZ X AZ all k in d s D ow n , N ich o l. S a y . E xam ination. Held M onday | th e dow n w ard of last m o n th , m e r session. T h u r s d a y , J u l y 2 4 , was th e last in- for th e second te rm , and th e last ex pected t o re- day fo r m a k in g application f o r de- j a t the low levels while c h a n g es fo r b a n k e r s ’ accep- ta n c e s to uched even low er p o in ts,” day for a d d i n g o r d r o p p in g courses j co n tin u ed Mr. Nichols said. “ M oreover, t e r e s t r a te s a r e main d u r in g th e n e x t few m onths, gree* in A u g u s t is Friday, Aug- fo r several m ore F e d e ra l R e serv e ust I. th e ir r e d is c o u n t b an k s reduced o f r a t e follow ing th e c u t to 2 1-2 per c e n t by tho New Y ork F e d e ra l th e Reserve Bank ea rly in J u n o This first torm have r e g is te r e d f o r work the second te r m . T he to ta l regis- is th e low est r a t e on rec o rd . T he tr a tio n fo r th e e n tire s u m m e r sen- J m o v e m e n t is aion of fo r th e su m m e r school world wide, m a n y of th e c e n tr a l 1929 rea ched 3,307, so t h a t an in ­ b a n k s o f E u ro p e hav ing a lre a d y th e crease of 285 red u c ed th e d isc o u n t rate . to ta l r e g is t r a tio n th e e n tir e su m m e r session of 1930. F i g u r e * Q u o t e d 1,600 the s t u d e n t s who a tte n d e d 1 , 5 0 0 R e t u r n B etw een 1,500 and ----------- Wholesale prices In Main Building A l 9 o ’Clock se n io rs to m ake app lication p e r m i t d u r in g J u n e tr e n d which began in J u ly a y ea r ago and reached th e low est level Since A ugust, 1 9 1 6 , acco rd in g to Ber- yard Nichols, e d ito r of th e T e x a s , g u ag e ex a m in a tio n which will be W e d n e s d a y is th e last day fo r for foreign l a n ­ issued m on thly given Monday, A u g u s t 4, a t 9 o f Business Re- o’clock in Main B u ild in g 205, Dr. th e A aron ScG a f fe r , c h a ir m a n of e x a m in a tio n la n g u a g e foreign a n n o u n c ed Monday. co m m ittee, This series of e x a m in a tio n s is being o f fe re d only to those seniors who are a p p lic a n ts fo r bac h elo r of a r t s and b ac h elo r of hom e e c o ­ nomics d e g r e e s in A ugust. posshly the w ea k est grou p, with a decline of 4 1-2 p e r cent from May, a l­ though foods, tex tiles, fuels, and m etals and chemical* all w ere lo w er,” Mr. Nichols said. “ Small gains <>(• CU r e d in a few c a se s.” Busine s Review, by th e B u re a u search a t the U niversity. “ F a r m p ro d u c ts was S E R V I C E S H E L D is show n ta k e th o lo w e r of to in A p plic atio n s m u s t he m a d e in the R e g is tr a r ’* o ffic e, Dr. S c h a f ­ fe r sta te d . The 1929 r e g is tra tio n o f 2,889 th e was an in c re ase of 20! over re g is tra tio n o f 2,688 of th e y e a r 1928; th e to ta l of the last nam ed y e a r held an increase of 172 e n ­ rollm e nts o v e r the 2,516 re g is te r - ing in 1927. The in e n r o llm e n t la rg e st in c re ase the p a s t in T he Rev. N o rm a n A nderson for spoke a t th e union services held a t th e open a i r th e a te r on the Uni arc Dr. A aron versity c a m p u s lust S u n d ay in ob- S c h a f f e r , c h a ir m a n ; Deem Ruby servan ce o f the su m m e r custom T errill, L a tin ; Dr, C, M. M ont- which U n iversity ch u rc h es have es- gornery, S p a n ish ; Dr. L. E. D a t ­ tahlished o f holding com bined ser- ney, F r e n c h ; and Miss Elsie Per* M em bers of th*, com m ittee ex a m in a tio n tho five ] ivces every S u n d a y night. IR*, G erm an. te n d e r e d th is s u b je c t w as L ib ra ry science a t th e U n iv e r ­ sity received a n o t h e r im p e tus r e ­ cently, when a g if t of $1,000 to be received this su m m e r fo r the p u r ­ pose o f p ro m o tin g th e 1930 course in to the U n iv e rsity Board of Regents. from th e This d o n atio n c a m e C a rn e g ie C o rp o ra tio n of New in New York ( Sty York, th ro u g h its p r e sid e n t, F. P. re n e w e d on m o -t days a t 2 p e r K eppel. The g if t com es fro m a ce n t, 3 p e r cent, and w ere avail- fund cre a te d and se t aside by the ablo in outside m a r k e t a t I *2 per C a rn e g ie C o rp o ratio n f o r the s u p ­ less. B a n k e r s ’ a c c e p ta n c e s c e n t fro m 2 3-8-2 1-4 p e r c e n t in p o r t o f e x istin g an d d e p a r tm e n t s d u r in g 1930-31. j May to 2 -l 7-8 p e r c e n t in J u n e , lib r a ry schools] “ Call r a te s r a te s f o r in y ears. th e lo w est level loans r e m a in e d a b o u t u n ch a n g ed d u r in g th e m o n th a t 3-3 1-4 p er T u r n to P ag e 4, Col. I T he C em ent Progress A ctivities of the lu m b e r indus- f in T e x a s d u r in g J u n e w ere um ber Industry Is y quie t, a c c o rd in g to B ervard Q uiet, Survey S how s chola, e d ito r of th e T e x a s Bus- ►ss Review, issued m o n th ly by the ► B urea u of B usiness Research . th e U n iv e rsity c e m e n t in d u s try of the s ta te w as '• P ro d u c tio n o f 31 T e x * , mills I m a ,e r ia ll>' im proved d u r in g J u n e . .. tin g N oted by N ichols S ta tistic a l position of Dr. E. M. C o u lter, p r o fe sso r of A m erican history in th e U niversity, will s p e a k a t th e open air t h e a t e r this T u e sd a y n ig h t a t 8 o’clock. “ A m e r ic a n History- New S ty le ’’ will be th e s u b je c t of his le c tu re . Dr. C o u l te r ’s will he the th ir d o f a series of le c tu r e s which a r e b e ­ ing given f o r th e b e n e f it o f the second te rm s tu d e n ts . G r a d u a t e o f W i s c o n s i n __________ ____ „ ——--------- ♦ June Graduates Obtain Diplomas From Registrar , , Day L e t te r in g of diplom as fo r J u n e g r a d u a te s bus p r a c tic a lly b ee n c o m p l e t e d . Max F ic h te n h a u m a n ­ nounced from th e R e g is tr a r ’s o f flee y e s te r d a y , a n d those s t u d e n t s who have not. y e t rec eiv e d th e ir t h e Regis diplom as m ay call at th e m and t r a r ’s o ffic e Only 200 w e re given o ut a t th e c o m m e n c e m e n t — oxaeeineg, the o th e r f o u r h u n d r e d g r a d u a t e s b e ­ ing given e n titlin g c e r tif ic a te s them to r ec eiv e diplom as when t he let t ( lin g w as com plete. o bta in All d iplom as will he held in th e R e g is tr a r ’s o ffice fo r a few d ays h u t all that, have n ot bee n claim et by th a t tim e will be m ailed o u t upon th e rec eipt of tin 1 a d d r e ss o f the g r a d u a te . New Courses Are Offered Wo m e n—In Long Session Dr. C o u lte r received his b ac h e ­ lor of a r ts d e g re e a t th e U n iv e r ­ an d his sity of N o rth C arolina m a s te r of a r t s a n d his do cto r of philosophy d e g r e e s a t th e U n iv e r ­ sity of W isconsin. B efo re c o m ­ ing to the U n iv e rsity , he ta u g h t in M a rie tta College a n d in th e U n i­ versity of G eorgia. the a u t h o r of is Dr. C o u lte r several books, am o n g which a r e H istory of K en tu c k y ” in tw o vo l­ umes, “ C in c in n a ti S o u th e rn Rail Road,” “ T h e Civil W a r and th e R e a d ju s tm e n t in K e n tu c k y ,” a n d “ College Life in the Old S o u th .” Dr. C o u lte r has been a m e m b er of th e fa c u lty o f the U n iv ersity since 1929. -..... o------------ Faculty Members Receive Absence Leave for Year Handman Invited to Teach At U niversity Of Minnesota Leave o f absences f o r 1930-31 has been g r a n te d to a n u m b e r of fac u lty m e m b e r s a t th e U n iv e r­ sity. Dr, Max H a n d m a n , p ro fe sso r of economics, has been invited to te a c h d u r i n g n e x t y e a r a t the U n iv e rsity of M innesota, and Dr. F ra n k M. S te w a rt, p r o f e s s o r of g o v e r n m e n t, has accepted th e in­ vita tio n to serve on th e 1930-31 fa c u lty u t the U n iv ersity of Cali­ fo rn ia , Los Angeles. Physical Education Plan Outlined, Faculty Changed Dr. E. T. Miller, p r o fe sso r of econom ics, secured a n in e months* leave, b e g in n in g in J u n e , 1930, to tr a v e l a b ro a d . H e will r e t u r n and resum e his te a c h in g d u tie s a t the P la n s f o r th e long session 1930- in the d e p a r t m e n t o f physical I ni- 31 tr a i n in g fo r w omen a t v e r i t y include v a r io u s c h a n g e s i i . ; l - K i n n i n * of th e second se m ester of th e n e x t long session Dr. A. P. W in sto n , p r o fe sso r of business ad- m in is tr a tio n , h as o b ta in ed leave fo r a y e a r in o rd e r to devote all s t a f f and course s, to Miss A n n a Hiss, d ir e c to r of phy- ( sical tra in in g . ac co rd in g the T h e school y e a r is divided into in ( o u r q u a r te r s t r a i n i n g c o u r s e , m ay be o f f e r e d the in ord er t h a t , p h y s i o l h i» l ™<' l ‘> m “ r [ h ' S e w a r d Nichols, e d ito r o f (ha to hest T e x a s B usin ess Review, has secur- a d r a n t a g e . O u td o o r s p o r ts a r e o f - H le»v e f o r » 5'“ ir H e » “ of- f e r e d d u r i n g the f i r s t a n d f o u r th f *-red at q u a r t e r s when th e w arm w e a th e r S e w Y o rk U n iv ersity , b u t has de- fellow ship a r e se a r c h makes indoor classes tedious. T he second und th ir d q u a r te r s , which a re w in te r te rm s , a r e devoted to] I courses inside th e g y m n a siu m . Court*** T h r o u g h Y e a r a r e the y e a r a r e C ourses which o f f e r e d j riding, t h r o u g h o u t fencing, d a n c in g i n te r p r e ta t iv e and ( lo g g in g , danish g y m n a stic s, sports. co rrectives, S w im m ing will he o f fe re d t h r o u g h o u t the y e a r as soon as the new g y m n a siu m is com plete. t e a m also a n d In the f i r s t and f o u r th q u a r te r s th e follow ing co u rse s a r e ' a d d e d to the r e g u la r s c h e d u le : A rc h ery , golf, sw im m ing. Classes in th e se tw o q u a r t e r s are to to I a r r a n g e d , a s f a r as possible, [ Come a t ea rly m o r n in g hours tennis, and avoid th e heat. inv itatio n to cided to a c c e p t the go to tile U n iv ersity o f P itts b u r g h and in a u g u r a t e the p u b lic a tio n of a b u sin e ss review th e re . W . C. M urphy Aid* In R esearch W ork Field w o rk in conn e ctio n with a stu d y of c o u n ty g o v e m m ’eiit and a d m in is t r a tio n in T exas, u n d er th e t e r m s of a g r a n t to th e U ni­ versity from th e L a u r a Spehn&n R o c k efeller f u n d fo r r ese arch in t h e social sciences, will be c a rrie d on (luring 1930-31 by W. C. M ur­ phy, f o r m e r ly p ro fe s s o r of politi­ of cal science a t W est V irginia. the U niversity sciences The a p p o i n tm e n t o f P ro fess o r M u rp hy to th e position of rese arch asso cia te in social has ju s t b ee n ann o u n c ed here. H e will w o rk w ith Dr. E. T. Miller, p r o ­ fessor o f economics, Dr. F ra n k M. S te w a r t, p r o fe s s o r of g o v e rn ­ ment, a n d Dr. W. E. G ettys, pro­ sociology', in this re- fessor o f i search p r o g ra m . C urtailm ent S een In C otton Industry F u r t h e r c u r ta ilm e n t is reflect**! c o tto n in d u s try r e p o rts f o r l o n g | j un0f a c c o r d in g to B erv ard Nich- 0is , e d i to r of the T ex a s Business th e Campus Archery Expert Tells About His Sport I s o l a t i o n f o r t h e to f(|r ,.„Mstrul.t i „ n H ugh Y an tis, s u p e r in t e n d e n t of th e U n iv e r s ity . lin g J u n e 14 to ta le d 44,439,000 t, co m p a re d to a c u t of 54,00,- '0 fee* by 32 mills in th e previ fo u r-w ee k period,” Mr. Nichols id. “ A sea-onal c u r ta ilm e n t dur- % the su m m e r m onth s is th e nor- i! tr e n d f o r th e lu m b e r indus- f, but the d e lir *• in the p ast few leks is considerably m ore th a n th e S o u th e r n Pine W o r d i n g to B e rv a r d N ichols, e d i - : f o u r week* I t o r (,f •*> T « “ B u s i n e * Review, | Untied n i n t h l y by th e B u re a u of Business Research a t th e U niver- i has m a de him self well know n to .* I atty. n “ P ro d u c tio n w as c u t dow n c o n - th r o u g h his siderably, so t h a t o u t p u t was con- side ra bly below sh ip m en ts, result- e x p e r im e n ts in this field, his help ­ ing in a sh a rp r e d u c tio n in sto c k s” Mr. Nichols said. “ N orm ally, a r e - j Robin Hood A rc h ery Ulub, and plained. due* ion in o u t p u t o f a b o u t 5 per his ability to make ce n t occurs from May to J u n e , w h e r e a s this y e a r the d ecline is more th a n tw ice th a t much. S h ip ­ m e n ts usually fall o f f a b o u t 6 per c e n t betw e en th e tw o m onths, c o m p ared to a gain per c e n t this y e a r .” Current Events On the Campus th o se on th e ca m p u s who a re in a r c h e r y te r e s te d bows and arro w s. th e bow < , ? > - . » r e p a ir of 14 b a ! .” arui , fu lness in a r c h e r y classes and th e ! f,t500 poun ds, cident a b o u t ago. o f are people “ Some t h e opinion t h a t a rc h e ry d o e s n ’t give you much exercise, I this bow, have sh o t a rro w s wth to lifting is equivalent the pull Mr. Y an tis ex- h u t when th e re i*. i n d i a n * P o o r S he!* “ In -*pite of th e fact th a t it is a g e n e ra lly accep ted fact that the is lined w ith cork. The t a r g e t s can be pinned on this bac k g ro u n d . Al­ be th o u g h the r a n g e will only six tee n yards, it will en a b le the! girls to k e e p up their p r a c tic e in bad w eather. Indian^ w e re the best m a rk sm e n e x p e r im e n tin g with the how and arrow , r ese arch show .« th a t they w ere really poor w ith a rope ta r g e t , which I m a d e shots at a d ista n c e . Th* lr hest by coiling about 30 y a r d s o f o n e only aim was within close ra n g e . tin “ The E nglish a n d the l urks a r e j d is a d v a n ta g e of a t a r g e t of E x p e r i m e n t * C o n d u c t e d have b e e n and a h alf inch rope. T h e “ I very fine a rc h ers. Five king ut kind is t h a t it is hard to pull the I have England w ere killed wi‘ h the how i a r r o w s o u t of th e ta rg e t a while in b a ttle . ! also been e x p e r im e n t in g with j cork t a r g e t , rn e f f o r t to get away im- “ Dr. S a x to n Pope of the Uni- the exp e n se of b u y in g R e v i v a l o f A r c h e r y from R e q u i r e d o f F r e » h r n e n f re sh m e n a r e All th e r e q u ir e d f u n d a m e n ta ls to ta k e a co u rse in te am s p o rts which includes of sports, special ex e rc ise s fo r pos­ tu r e d e v e lo p m e n t and the te a c h ­ ing of gam es -uch as basketball, field ball, hockey, baseball and volley ball. T he g a m e s a r e not played d u r in g class hou rs, this tim e b ein g d e v o te d to the co a c h ­ ing of the gam es, P lay in g is done t h r o u g h t o u r n a m e n t s w o rk e d out by th e Wom en s A th le tic A ssoria- j tion, the age ncy which fo s te r s m - ] j n ^ t r a m u r a l sports d u r in g the te rm . a y e a r and a h a lf is a b o u t t h e po o rest bow wood T u r i d a y 8 o'clock: ‘‘A m eric an H isto ry — -w Style,” le ctu re by Dr. E. M. su iter, open a ir th e a te r . T O H O L D D E B A T E A d e b a te on the s u b je c t ‘ Re­ solved: T h a t Old Maul"* a r e B e t­ te r M a trim on ia l P ro s p e c ts T h an College Co-eds” will be f e a tu r e d a t its n ex t by th e Hogg Club W e d n e s d a y 8 o’clock: Miss I r e n e Bew ley >pears in p ro g ra m of r e c i t a t i o n s m e e tin g , T u e - d a y n ight, A u g u s t g a in ed id r e a d in g s, G re g o ry G y m n a s iu m j 5, in th e open his lditorsum . a i r t h e a t e r a t 8 j in . o ’clock, B o w M a k i n g D e s c r i b e d y e a r s ago to th e ir com es S everal la st year, string* of the H unt, T ex., with E ach y e a r Mr. Y an tis has pre* J fu rn is h e d W u ld em a r C am p Mr. Y an ti- a t r e n te d a h and m ade Low a r c h e r y w in n e r of the sp rin g t o u r n a m e n t j e q u ip m en t. He m ade the hows of fro m in Robin Hood. In th e pring of I lemon w ood, whch th e 1928 E nib Boai won th e bow, Zeda C uba or S o u th A m erica and ta k e s L a C in a won him L a s t long session Mr. Y antis g a v e to make a how to J o h n Kelly H o u sse’s, w in n e r o f the t o u r n a m e n t whicn was held in th e U n iv ersity a r c h e r y classes. It a b o u t six te e n h o u rs bow. “ I e x p e rt I have m a d e IOO bows in a ll.” “ T h e r e a r e only two re a lty good kinds of wood out of which bows i can he m ad e. T hey ai-* Bors d a re Mr, Y a n tis has p r a c tic a lly r e - ; o r O sage o ra n g e and Yew wood th r o u g h a r c h e r y s tre n g th which may he found in C a lif o r n ia th e mua- O re g o n , a n d W ashin gton. H ickory, [ d e s of whch w ere to r n by a n ac- j c o n t r a r y to th e com m on opinion, S t r e n g t h I* R e q u i r e d linen. h an d , rig h t versity of S o u th e r n C a lifo rn ia h as] p o rted s tu f f e d ta rg e ts , prob ab ly d o n e m ore th a n any o ne J “ The bow I p re fe r* I p e r s o n a l­ o f ly p r e f e r a w ooden bow to a steel i s e its th e m o d e rn arc h e ry in A m erica. T he c a p tu r e ] one, for I like to use so m e th in g I of an old Indian, the la s t o f h ow eve r, I Yani trib e , s ta r t e d Dr, Pope this revival. session, Review, b e tw e e n 250 and 300 girls were B u rea u of Business Research a t p u t in co rre c tiv e classes a t b e g in n in g of th e t e n n by t h e Uni-; v e r i t y “ P a r t of t h e cu rta ilm e n t is d u ! influ ences, b u t most doctors. A pp ro x im ately to seasonal will p robably o n e-th ird of th is n u m b e r rem ain- mills a r e showing much m ore than th e u su a l seasonal d ec rease,” Mr. one. The cd in th e c l a s s e s th r o u g h o u t th e myself have m a d e ; i Hurplant th e old wooden the . th e U n iv e rsity , issued m onthly by D u rin g the past the steel bow in ( th in k revival long the ‘My p la n s f o r a rc h e r y in th e 1 steel bow isn’t so easily broken, J y ea r. T h * re*t were soon im proved Nichols said. new gym ? Well, we have planned a n d for t h a t rea so n is b e t t e r f u r l eno u g h to he put into m a jo r and a n indoor ran g e , where one wall ; g e n e ra l use in a r c h e r y . T u r n to P a g e 4, Col* 6 th e m ills w ere o p e ra tin g h a lf-tim e schedule. “ A large nu m b e r of on a ___ ____ _ Chr §ummrr dtsan IDLING ALO NG T H E S U M M E R T E X A N Largest Seaplane Successfully Launched T U E S D A Y , JU L Y 29, 1930. Official Notice S T U D E N T S who wish to have t e a ­ c h e r’' certif4t-.ee extended on the ba-d< o f w ork com pleted d u r­ ing the fir- t sum m er school should leave th e ir old eer- f c f ira te and a fee o f $1 a t th e R e g is tra r’s O ffic e . te r m of E . -I. M A T H E W S , re g istra r. Bewley- C ontinued F ro m P a g e I . m a n y am using stories o f th e ir Adm ission to the tw o produc- ♦ ions w ill be fre e to those who present their student a c tiv itie s Genet al adm ission w ill be * icket 25 cents. .Miss B c w le y is a cousin of M iss L u la M a ry B c w le y , assistant dean o f w om en in the U n iv e rs ity . . st u - •st term of i n c ­ $M rs. F re d M. B u lla r d and d au g h ters, P e t t y .lean and P eg g y Rue. have returned to A u stin af- B u l la ) d at itin g friends in te r t to a visit w ith D r. geology camp. O en in at ne: thr sp# B e I o f I Ga I I a ' tai Sh I lib th a i VI a 11'1 I'd I () 111 I a’ n w h (lf! »* . is publish# 1 K M U h* mn-! t -rf Et *♦»•■<# )cit< S-ibscrifr I Ut«r in A Ai* rn too i it . y M Kaliph I tfMOrf ti Hoi,ll Rat i vat urea Hay f-.fi! R ep orter Ktl A Mi < hat I Ma t UMH Im Hi I : r FO K T H IS IS S U E I * A Y S T A F F TOUT Si Af Looking f orward A L R E A D Y T H E I ■oputat io n of tin Ill v e r s i f y o f T e x a ha t t ton h a s p r u a d m o i 11 i ru in c a t F i n a l i n Hit it. u - I ii i* ♦* killed people I th** hour hut th#* charge* higher that w ay , H is hand wa- on the G et* 75-rniIe cannon in his hip pocket, lb s pocket a hole in it. and he w asn’t taking a n y chances. Be tid e * hie 4 u-* pc riders w ere w eakening under the Mf ain. Bloody IU*- had w aited for ye a rs fo r this day to come, O f course he was not a w a re o f it at the tim e, hut that is none of your business anyhow . lf all o f Blo o d y Ik e 's victim s had bei n laid end to end, th e y w o u ld n 't have been h a lf as surprised as he would have been. B u t t h ia was to he Ik e ’s big job. He w aited tens# ly, e v e ry nerve in his boily cro o n in g Ilk** Rudy Valle**. Then* was a fierce light in his eyes, the same gleam that had been there the nig ht he had the Am algam ate*! Gas croaked the president of Pipes* Assoc (at ion. About that tun** up trip s a little -nip of fem in in e forget com panionship, and what does Ik** do hut a ll about his bloody mission and take her to a leg show, W h ich just a trout ruins this little tab*, as ta i .rn ai tion is concerned, .Sprig Sappio, Podunk p o litician, fin a lly cann* j right out and stated that he was a g in ’ al) form s of I ;11 itl U v n .’hirig ju st as the mob leader kicked him o ff the tree lim b, % t t t t t t A , lo o n a i this l r * * s ittin g e n d u ra n c e co n te st dies d o w n we suggest a c o n te s t to see who can w h is tle the lo n g e st w ith a tw o by fo u r in his m outh. I i n t p riz e w o u ld he 30 d a y s at h a rd la b o r. t t I t Ii lf a ll the cats In Texas w ere placed end to end H um ane So- i.-ty would bt- v e ry apt to do sonie- at that people w ould he bing about it. B u t even nble to sleep at night. I I I -*'3:4 r C l a y 's NI H § T h* spec ia ii * t. W h a t'* lh * trad* * John Vassos. A iou I clinic. “ A know ar, a man f,re about Jo , W ill»arn J . Mi ft,*- old maxim abo Wh up if, a nu rn t * b s s po pp4 t in- this tim*- w ith a s u ffix t in < “ if a n y th in g ” abd f»-ct fen n a t io n w ith tho I bod v " ( ave m en,” I ; •,” and so fo rth arn view ed e q u a n im ity by th#* group of y la d y clerk# w o rk in g w ith Iii rn catalo g u in g vt. Rd w ard a dicat* va r ions or* n j.a*io n s ‘ se e k # ?!, i J I Pe p o p u la tio n t '-pol * hu v e I o flea I w ith the * I on little cards w ith the in, a n y w a y , I cr la b o re r m an’* fille d is a in I •*Seeker* ” p e rfo rm a I bit o f the w eavin g i ] m ills, arni "v a m p e rs ” a i tot I at a ce i tai n pita e , moi ft11 f.o t ii i cc- T here in I er in glass fa cto ries w ho T I tern o .ink p “ < A I q u a 1 tiff Oil. mon a w term * h im se lf the ‘‘bogey m an.” and l i l t s ro lle r s man w ho th e up m an. t eel ra ils as the is know com e fro m A “ ta le it* a • hold out” and "p u s h e r in” handle hides in and out of m achines i ip ♦ annet ms, and v*o do ‘‘hanger and " p u t te r o u t.” In [taper nu!! the "g u illo tin e m an” operates «hatp m achine f or c u ttin g and tug the product. ii I He “ d evil ter j n k n ittin g m ills watch* over a cloth m ill m achine called vlVII1' events ? he ult i* m a tt in the zig-xag m odernistic into a has got him self school, p re tty kettle of fish by de ign ing a sixteen sto ry build ing for the v ity native Greece, M r. Va«*os has draw n up plans fo r the stru c tu re in his b*-: m odernistic M y Ie and now certain citizens o f A th en s art* bom barding him w ith protests. R a th e r than stick an A m e ric a n sk yscrap er up iif A th en s in his in the m iddle of t kiwi * an cie n t me trOpolis, they would prefer lur. ( ing sotnethfdg Ir a I dition, like the Parthenon* or th* But pi upon Tempi#* o f Athens. in the fire* k i«h*a, w ho ai* ents of the tom* other than A m erica n s of G ree k tie it scent, ju«t ram th e ir thumbs th e ir vest pocket holes and yaw p " W h a t ’a th e d it, W e ’re paving fat it.w W h ic h is the case. Blu et th* A n w r building is to in* a sort ot ira n in stitu te and hotel* w com odations fo r A m erican th a* who v is it the obi country com plete |>lans fo r the pro, Much as o n ly S . C* P . Vosp# make head or ta il ot, hut t fo r " p le n t y o f black and using m arb le fo r the whi a th irteen-story to w e r to I *>< t a r e coni*! y call hi* **." . anti it op Hunk d id n ’t Uke the little g irl frie n d ’s form , and o ff. o he* f 1 ie*| ti. re fiu rn her. t t t W e ll, if you ru n short of clothe* in the sum m er im.' you can a lw a y s get a coat o f tan, I t t C la s s ro o m E p is o d e N o . 3 Stud**, w e re e ll in stages, O f the d re a d d ru g sleep. P r o f w as d r a w in g w ages. O ’er th em w a tc h to k eep . VII the rcpuUfloMrm need is ,in ■’ her g rea t sta te s­ m an to prophesy prosp erity. A ll th e y need to do is th e y to pass a hill abolishing unem ploym ent, hut w o n < v t n d o tha' H a v e you th o u g h t of th# fa c t th a t w hen te le v is io n is p e rfe c te d d e a f a n d dum b people w ill be ab le to use the te le p h o n e . O f co u rse a n y " h e llo g irt” w ill te ll yo u th a t d um b peo ple a r e using th em n o w . t i t t t t t t t I .udw rou> though it m ay a p p e a r: W h e n a general ta lk in g about hurtle-. "C h a rg e th e m !" h*- m ay he cig arettes, ( l f you don't believe this there is nothing that can he done about it.) t t t W e lt . A g roup o f scientists x ov**r-developed nose for xxii think to he com prehensibl h an a it th *■ > v * facts a VOS up v of life are w o rk in g them*** to the point o f establishing w hat th e y ca ll a "s o u l c lin ic ” or a “ be­ C al., h a vio r c lin ic " in B e rk le y study- w ith the avow ed purpose c ing c rim in a l tra its and ce A fte them in childhood. blind probing into the u (and, it is said, perhaps \ I ab le) haze o f psychology, I o rd ln a tin g council has be* cd, w ith rep resen tative s ta ilin g mite h known ■.know- a "CO­ school d epartm ent, health police departm ent, and city headed fa re d epartm ent, "n o te d crim e expert wh< (faced the ’lie detector’ an th* sc ie n tific devices” in ,y tis* int rn ot he that the fo u n d in g of such cit! In va rio u s A m erica n so lve th e g r o w in g crim e { W>11. W e ll. W e ll. W e ll clim es es m ay emblem. VV ell. proach t<* th#* resit!*- rid■« o f and faculty member-* living in that l o c a l i t y I hones on some of our “ spinel#- through which th# -lr* **t runx. th#* students lout now thitig*' they will soon he rn to pohttcians. <*'in»CK*nce Vt the Ta*** that the m edical profesh i*» fin d in g grafting ba*W- element.” And Second, Nu#*c<*s Street upon completion1 will relieve the other traffic arteries, (kia#i-i alup#* and Rio Grande, ot a part of their traffic, and Twenty-fourth will .stand a*# the ! ♦inly paved lateral street teenth and Tw#*ntv-mxth. bel vveen M no­ t t t \ B e ( h i t as it m a y , it is h a rd to fig u r e o u t w h e th e r the p assin g of th a soap bo* o r a to r is in t im a t e ly c o n n e c te d w ith the g re a t A m e r ic a n S a t u r d a y n ig h t. t + t Third, the project further After dx week’s Intensive .study and research we AutftinG faith in th#* University and its will- aisle from us in Ed elal A has green eyes and not infrntfH- to assist in indirect support of the* have com*- to the conclusion that the girl across the Univer sity * progress. exemplifies* I blue aja*. ^ \mong those present: Ge*>rg Bernard Shaw wa- , I v«ar <>i- Saturday, is called the literary and dramatic czar of Rut ne, and what is worse, admit- it , . . lh* “ M n , t a Rocket” man is -<■< Ting a -‘ite in Texas from which to launch his thing-a-ma-jig . 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T H E * S U M M E R T E X A N Mammoths of th r s t v I I I barm Hoard Head J M A S T E R S D E G R E E P L A N N E D J u l y 2 8 . - - G r a d u * t o D E N T O N . work le a d in g to a m a s t e r ’s d e g r e e will he o f f e r e d by th e T e x a s S t a t e College fo r W o m en (CL I. A. ) b e ­ ginning w ith th e session of 1930- 3 | , The decision w as m a d e by th o board o f r e g e n t s in re sp o n se to reque sts of g r a d u a t e s of th e co l­ lege and in line w ith w o rk o f f e r ­ ed by o th e r p r o m in e n t w o m e n ’s colleges of th e south . -O--------- ^ Bill Bond o f Grosbeclc. editor the 1930 ( ’a c tu s, w ho has been a t , Annie Mansell of G race Hall I visited f rie n d s in W aco Sunday . C a th e r in e Neal r e t u r n e d from a sh o r t v isit to h e r home in E nnis. h as of t h e I N an c y B r a n d e n b u r g I G am m a house was a g u e s t a t H em p s tea d last w eek-end. Phi B e ta J u l y finds th e K a p p a ’s w idely | s e p a r a te d . M a rth a M c C u rd y and Rachel D a u g h e rty of Beeville sailed from M o n tre a l J u ly .r> fo r a The lattot part of 1930 will sec the lau n ch in g of a fleet of f o u r g igan tic planes on t h e lines I heso of t h e above sketch. su m m e r in E u ro p e . Miss Met or- w h o ^ d u a t e d last J u n e , will e n o rm o u s planes will have a w ing-spread of 282 f e e t and gross w eight of 145,POO pounds. Eight e ngi nes give mor e t h a n S , () 0 0 horsepow er. T h e y will hi* hi xuriou-Jy a p p o in te d , with a ma xi mum p a s s e n g e r c ap ac i t y of '-MO. U p p e r i ns e r t show E. Elliott, c h i ef e n gi n e e r, while at l ower left is Di. William Whi t m y , woild famous) i nventor , who ave b ot h woi king on t he plans. m a n of th e F e d e ra l F a rm B oard. Mark I .a rr y w as in Dallas o v e r H e Is p re s id e n t o f t h e I n t e r n a ­ th e w eek-end. tio n a l H a r v e s te r C o m p a n y E le a n o r Bierchwald, A lpha D e lta Illinois. ! Pi, is tr a v e lin g in Ire land. rn ■ H H M M exandor ll. Summer School students will find it to their advantage to secure their late summer apparel and their fall and winter clothes from the e x ­ ceptional values and complete stocks now be­ ing shown by Austin merchants. T U E S D A Y , J U L Y 2 9 , 1 9 3 0 . T H E A T E R S ‘‘T H E B I G H O U S E ’’— w i t h R o b e r t M o n t g o m e r y , C h e * t e r M o r r i t , Le i l a H y » m « , a n d W a l l a c e B e e r y , l a«t t i m e t t o ­ d a y . f r o m S y r a ­ c u s e , ” w i t h J a c k O a k i e , W e d ­ At n e s d a y t h r o u g h F r i d a y . “ T h e S a p t h e Q u e e n . “ S H O O T I N G l a i t S T R A I G H T ” — w i t h R i c h a r d D i x a n d Ma r y L a w l e r , t o d a y . “ S e c o n d W i f e , ’’ w i t h Li la L e e a n d C o n r a d N a g e l , W e d ­ n e s d a y t h r o u g h F r i d a y . At t h e H a n c o c k . t i m e s THE CAM PU S By A L IC E T W I C H E L L T ex an Society E d ito r Two Hostesses Entertain A t Seated Tea hor Bride O p e n i n g W e d n e s d a y “ T H E S A P F R O M S Y R A C U S E ’’ P a r a m o u n t ’-; v o u n g up-and-nt- Vm nam ed .lack O akie g ets going A f o u r-p ie ce tea set w a , th e gift S o r o r i t v M e m b e r s Mrs. M. E. C he rno sky ami Mrs. . 1 of R. F. W o t t e d , hostesses a t a seat- ^ l d e l y . C p a r a t e C ‘ o 1 1 ed te a y e s te r d a y , f o r Miss E lsie S u n d b erg , who is to m a r r y Eel B e u la r T h u rs d a y in Delvalle, h e r in high g e a r on th e ta lk in g screen a t "the" Q u een T h e a t e r n ext W e d-! home. The C h ernosky hom e w as n esd ay , w h ere he will sta y th r o u g h d ec o rate d in a pink g re e n th r e e d a y s in his la te s t laughter- coior schem e. special, “ T he S ap F r o m Syracu se. B esides of i t all C allers w e r e received by Misses th e f a c t t h a t a n d • ’ the c a u se E lsie and E velyn S u n d b e rg , Mrs. te ac h in th e San nto nio si is G in g e r Rogers, Mr. Carl T. S u n d b e rg , th e b rid e - e le c t’s next of J O akie has ad d itio n a l r ea so n to c u t m o th e r, a n d th e tw o hostesses, in . B row nsville a n d Zula M a tth e w s of R e a p e r s in th e f a c t t h a t the p i c t u r e , th e 'living room which w as d e c o ra t- ^ u s t jn a r t, co unsellors a t C am p S ta k e s its settin g partly . . eft5 I ship, w h ere a lm o st aboard cd with baskets of pink gladioli. • • I lS jz in ia s , and rosebuds. . v Mystic in iveirvm e. a n y t h in g f r e a g e r year. Beth , „ ;i1 , , , , , , , to . m a w e r e conse- g u e s ts T h ir ty likely to h a p p e n a n d a lm o st every- f t h i n g does. B eing one ■ s c r e e n ’s p e r s o n i f i c a t i o n s l a n d personality, Mr. O akie is h ere bow'I filled w ith pink r o se b u d s a n d l o r n , and D o ro th y Rose a r e r e t u r n i n g of t h e j co u rse s from a ta b le covered w ith o f pep a lace cloth, a gold pickard ch in a from th e n a tio n a l con v e n tio n held s e rv e d ; K a th r y n pink ta p e r s . La T re lle W a tti n g e r will e n te r - j C., and o t h e r | a y o u n g A m erican on th e go, w ith a t t e n t i o n given some s o r t o f a y a rn about g 0i(| ca n d le hold e rs b e a r in g in M ack in a c Island, Mich. Miss tall H o rn , who m o to re d up, w r i te s th a t p la n s to visit W a sh in g to n , D. in te r e s ti n g places p a r t i c u l a r q u e n c e s ; and M r, O akie b eing Mr. I tain to d a y a t noon w ith a lu ncheon on h e r r e t u r n home. Gay M o d e inev ita b le j f or Miss* E lsie S u n d b e rg . T h e o f B row nsville is v isitin g in Mexi- O akie, it is of c o u rse co C ity f o r a m o n th, while E liz a ­ t h a t t h e r e be some music tu c k ed 1 tw elve g u es ts will g a t h e r a t Col is the b e th Moore, | a w a y in th e p ic tu r e a t a p p r o p r ia te g u e s t of M ary J a n e Cole in L ong nooks an d co rn e rs. Miss R ogers, Beach, Cal. who is rapidly m a k in g a n a m e f o r herse lf, has proven her ability to the music, f ig u re p r o m in e n tly in is in te n d ed , too, t th o u g h s h e ’s g ot en o u g h o f w hat lege Inn a t 12:30 o’clock w h e re a th r e e co u rse lu nch eon will be se rv ­ ed to th e follow ing: Misses Elsie and E velyn S u n d b erg , M a ry K ate Baldwin, Gibson, D o rth a, H e n r ie tta , La T relle W a t t , ager. and the M i , it ta k e s to w rap Mr. O akie a r o u n d d a m e s Bill K uy k en d a ll, M. E. h e r little f in g e r ab d m a k e and coo. T he a u d ie n c e is n o t ex cepted. G. A. M artin . F rancis Miller, E th e l f o r m e r S tu d e n t an d -T- I f l I ° M a r r y July JKJ him J C h e rn o sk y , R. F . W olfers, h e r sis ter, p u n and she » » no l l , * * * • * • * ••s e c o n d w i f e *’- Th** prut,- L a t t i m o r e - A l l e n T he e n g a g e m e n t o f F r a n k ie Lee Griggs to T h u rlo w B. W eed, J r ., w as a n n o u n c e d S u n d a y by th e p a r ­ e n t s of th e b ride-to -b e, Mr. and Mrs. B. F . Griggs. T he m a r r ia g e will ta k e place W e d n e s d a y m o r n ­ in ing, J u ly 30, a t 8:30 o ’clock th e C e n tr a l C h ristian C h u rch , the Rev. J o h n K ern s o f fic ia tin g . * la d y th e good in te n tio n s Miss G rig gs w as a s t u d e n t m a rr ie s a w idow er w ith EJ Allen. T he c e r e m o n y was per- W eed lem of post m o r te m je a lo u s y is to | r - j . I be u n r a v e le d s t a r t i n g W e d n e s d a y I x l t C S / X r U l O U U C C C J a n d c o n tin u in g th r o u g h F r id a y a t ----------- A n n o u n c e m e n t has been m a d e t h e H ancock w hen C o n rad N agel Lila Lee a p p e a r in “ S econd of th e m a rr ia g e of W a l t e r I.atti- a n d W i f e .” “ S econd W ife ” d eriv e s m ore, son of J u d g e a n d Mrs. O. S. its punch fro m an in g e n u o u s plot L a ttim o r e of A ustin , to H azel Al- a b o u t a g re e n -e y e d y oung len, d a u g h t e r of Mr. a n d Mrs. W . who all w o rld an d f in d s h e r s e lf r u n n in g Mr. and Mrs, L a ttim o r e a r e mak- th e ir hom e in A ustin a t t e r a co m p e titio n w ith a m e m o ry o f f i n g th e ir home. a t te n d e d the f u m i e r w ife. T h e sto r y is full of th e cli-j U n iv e rsity in 1918 a n d 1917, and m ax which occ u rs when the hus- Mr. L a t tim o r e e n t e r e d th e U niver- b a n d w a n ts w ife to go to the bedside of th e! son of his first w ife j u s t a t a b o u t ; K a th le e n G ould, s t u d e n t t h e tim e when his second w i f e | t errni has gone n e e d s him m ost. T he d en o u e m e n t M., f o r a vacation , is r e p o r te d to be n ta rtlin c . in th e U n iv e r s it y long session. She is from A p p leton, Mo. Mr. is co n n e c te d w ith his f a th - T he tw o will m a ke trip C o n v en tio n D e le g a te s R e t u r n from M ic higan la s t K ap p a to S a n t a F e, N. j natio n al c o n v e n t i o n th e form e d J u l y 23 in E d in b u r g , w here e r in business. le ave his s e c o n d ! sity in 1 9 1 9 . fo rm e r? Mrs. L a ttim o r e follow ing th e w edding, r e p r e s e n ta t iv e s sw e e tn e ss 0 - to • • • in a la st to in . . . . ( M r N agel h a s n ’t been b ein g Del1 H a tc h e t t, K a p p a d o n e ( w '.a t s o r t of te n s e is t h a t ? ) T h e t a o f W ich ita F alls, is a g u e s t Uves fro m T e x a s l i g h t by lately as to e i th e r s t o r i e s | of U n iv e rsity frie n d s tod a y . or c h a r a c te r s . This seem s to be m o re dow n his th in g he has been able to do la te -1 Roy Golston of T y le r w as T hom son th a n f l i e s t o f F ra n c e s alley , ac i t <1 a • L in a c Island, Mich. J u y - I I *r e " t u r o i n * to T e x a s a f t e r th e A lph a * d o s e of th e m eeting . R e p ro sen ta - w ere K a th r y n H o rn , d e le g a te , Elsie ant S arah J e s t e r of ( o rsica n a, D orothy Rose of Dallas, and Mrs. W o r th a n of H o u s t o n | and Alii© A ngle o f Dalla-. th e last c h a p te r * * » iy. Lila Lee h as been r a t h e r ne­ gle cte d since “ D ra g ,’’ b u t pres? notices t h r e a t e n Miss Lee w ith a th is fall, visited sue cess this tim e. — alex. c a m p u s S u n d ay . J im M a rtin o f W ich ita Falls, who will e n t e r th e School of Law th e f r ie n d s on --------- o -----------— Eleven Receive- ( C o n tin u e d f r o m P a g e I ) i n s t r u c t o r in g o v e r n m e n t. Mac- Cork Ie will receive th e d o c to r of philosophy Jo h n - d eg re e H o p k in s U n iv e r s ity this sum e r. from Dr. H a ro ld C h a p m a n Brown, philosophy a t S t a n ­ p ro fe s s o r of fo rd U n iv ersity , p r o fe sso r of phil­ osophy th e second te r m only. R. B. Mitchell, a s sista n t p r o f e s ­ sor a t the U n iv e rsity of W iscon­ p r o fe s s o r of r o ­ sin, m a n ce la n g u a g e s fo r th e secon d -e m e ste r only . asso cia te s t r u e t o r in e d u c a tio n a l psychology. K n ig h t has been d u r in g th e p a s t vea r a s t u d e n t a s s is ta n t to Dr. H. T. M anuel, p ro fe s s o r e d u c a ­ tio n a l psychology, in hi* r e s e a r c h u n d e r the te r m - of I,a u r a S pelm an R oc k efeller g r a n t. of th e second h a s S EN IO R R E C E P T IO N P L A N N E D Miss L ula Baw ley, d e a n of wo­ te r m of m en d u r in g s u m m e r school, a n n o u n c e d plans f o r a new fo rm of e n t e r ­ g r a d u a t e s t u ­ the t a i n m e n t fo r d ents. As a new f e a t u r e of a m u s e ­ m e n t f o r th e second t e r m , t h e r e will be a rec eptio n on th** e v e ning of A ugu * 19 in bono senior nd liate school F u r ’ her cill b e a n n o u n c e d la te r, Miss Rowley i sta te d . >1 Augu c i ­ of *h idenl 'ail- Dick W all of San A n to n io w as the g u e s t of Kay Miller last w e e k ­ end. Isabel M a ltsb e rg e r, Z eta T a u Al­ P a t t y L acy this pha, is visiting week. Bill W a tk in s s p e n t end a t his hom e in Llano. the w e e k ­ Lee C o u lter w e n t to h e r home in H o u sto n fo r th e w eek-end. visited h ere this w eek-end. Dee P o rg y , L a m b d a Chi Alpha, th e M alory the S a v a n n a h , f o r in E nglish, sailed on Line ste a m e r, B r y a n t C a r s ta r p h e n , i n s t r u c t o r | t h e c o a t of arm s a n d R A R E B O O K P L A T E FO U N D 2*.— Hidden | J u ly D E N T O N , u n d e r a su p e rim p o sed b ookplate, th e book­ p la te o f M adam d e S tae l, fam ous F re n c h a u t h o r , have b e e n dis­ covered a n n u a l in copies of th e E v e n ts re R e g iste r of English ceived a t the lib r a ry of the t e x a s S ta te College f o r Wom en ( ( ’. I. A .). T he discovery w as m ade by a lib r a r y a s s is ta n t who w as e x ­ a m in in g the hook- on a r r i v a l . 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