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D o b ie s E x p er ie n c es f o l d to D a l l a s C l u b . J l.v■ I ■ *nk D o h ie, ;i ss ne i a t e p r o ­ -I m • b e U n i v e r s e f* ,-sor o f I ty:» W M B p f (■sorted t h e S o u t h - w e s t Re v i c w i n if oar r a t i ve o f hi s e peri* s in g a t her i n g m a t e r i a l f o r “ C o r o l Tail"' - Chi d r e n , ” Mo n - d a y n i g h t a w * < k ag * * at Meh a r h': V a d i t o ■nim i ’' h i s t a l k he w a s t h e gs it ftt a d i n rn - a ’ r o un, giv* n bv th* * - n o S o o t * s( i ' g e d i t o r I >allas \v I v • s . to o f ho n ' i t e a ,f t be r t h e rn,m u g - *.f th* t h e i r I!*• vi * v f arui c i t y <•dc t he H i l l c r e s t i 1 Mas. P r i m I e w s p a p e r * a n d Pr of *' .>* • 11* ke i n - r S u n d a y r a d i o i g h t S t e p h e n s Returns F ro m B u sine ss Trip Benedict to Tell Main Episodes In University’s Life President N ow C om piling Data For C om plete School H istory Speaks Wednesday Is M o s t O u tstanding A uthority on H istory O f Institution “ E p i s o d e s in t h e H i s t o r y o f t h e U n iv e r s i t y ” w ill be t h e s u b j e c t o f a pu blic l e c t u r e t o be g i v e n b y a t 5 P r e s i d e n t H. Y. B e n e d i c t in G a r r i s o n o ’c loc k W e d n e s d a y l e c t u r e is Hall a u d i to r i u m . T h e l e c t u r e s s p o n s o r e d by t h e p u b lic t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f c o m m i t t e e o f wh ic h Dr. A a r o n S c h a f f e r is c h a i r ­ man. is a n d o f T e x a s , ” Dr. B e n e d i c t is r e c o g n i z e d a s p r ob a b ly t h e o u t s t a n d i n g a u t h o r ­ ity on U n i v e r s i t y h i s t o r y , Dr. S c h a f f e r p o i n t s o u t . H e t h e a u t h o r o f “ A S o u r c e B o o k R e ­ l a tin g to t h e H is t o r y o f T h e U n i ­ v e r s it y “ T h e Book o f T e x a s , ” f o r a l o n g p e r io d jn o f yerj - h a s b e e n c o m p i li n g d a t a f o r a c o m p l e t e h i s ­ to r y o f t h e i n s t i t u t i o n . H e has c o l l e c t e d m a t e r i a l n o t o n ly on l e g i s l a t i v e , l e g a l , a n d s t a ­ t i s t i c a l m a t t e r s p e r t a i n i n g t o th U n iv e r s i t y but h a - also g a t h e r e d m a n y o f U n i v e r s i t y l i f e w h ic h a r e i n t e r e s t ­ i n g t o e x - s t u d e n t s a n d s t u d e n t s . The p u b lic is i n v ite d to a t t e n d I he Ie* t l i r e . a n e c d o t e s and s t o r i e s e n g a g e d Texas Scientists To Hold Meeting Program Includes Lectures A nd Field Trips in c lu d e tea* h e r s, Th*- T e x a s A c a d e m y o f S c i e n c e will hohl it s a n n u a l m e e t i n g a* t h e W i t t e M u s e u m , S a n V n ton io, F rida y a n d S a t u r d a y , N o v e m b e r .’sh M e m b e r s o f the a* ad 27 a n d c m y r e s e a r c h p r o f e s s o r s , and p r o f e s s i o n a l m e n and w o m e n e n g a g e d in s c i e n c e . Dr. J. M. K u e h n e , p r o f e s s o r o f is v ic e in th e U n i v e r s i t y , p h y sics p r e sid e n t o f s e c t i o n I. o f t h e acad * m \ ; and F. IL P l u m m e r , profess­ or o f e n g i n e e r i n g in th e U n i v e r ­ ity, is v i c e p r e s i d e n t o f s e c t i o n 2. [ta [lees d e a l i n g w i t h t h e n a t u r a l s c i ­ e n c e s . F r i d a y night a n n u a l d in ner vv ill hi held at o n e o f * In ll i\v ?! I o w n h o t e l s , am i it VV ill he f o l l o w e d b y an ill u s t r a t e d l e c t u r e . S a t u r d a y m o r n i n g t h e b u s i n e s s m e e t i n g will be h e ld , f o l l o w e d by a p r o g r a m o f p a lie r o n th e e x a c t i s i e n c e s. S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n will he d e v (ted t o f i e l d t r ip s ami c o n - : ! er e n e es . F r id a y will he d e v o t e d th* to Work to C o n tin u e O n F in a nc e Drive wh« CL Pi r a i n s I Y. fit in* d r iv e a r e r e q u e s t e d t hi •a tang pt i'll wet k. M a r g a r e t Peck, s e c r e t a r y f o r w o m e n d a y . T h e w o r k s c d this w e e k if p are w o r k i n g on A. f a c u l t y f i n a n c e * o u t m u e thi l i t ud *' n t lif e said Mmi- be ■ > hi si bl* on i sh H W . C. A. irin g T he j o i n t Y. M. ( f i n a n c e dr t h e w e e k o f or d e r th ai it woul* ith the C o m m u n i t y . A . an d Y. vc w a s h e ld O c t o b e r 2 7 not c o n f l i c t < hest d ' l . e . St r e b , Miss S e l m a S T R E I T R E T U R N S FRO M O H I O bu - m e s s m a n a g e r *>f S> o*: i-h Kit** D o r m ­ itory, r e t u r n e d to A us* ut S a * e t - d a y . M i ss St it 1 ait end* <1 a me* Mig o f i h*' Am erican D i r t ie s ! ()< int m n ai si w en: ' •- C i n c i n n a t i , O hio. fron? I h ere to v i - o her I broth* I in Kau as. Play Safe J J t he wit h • ■ >peration rsitv T raffic C'unmii rh** D a ily T e x a n pr* l io n a '•cl I* ' o f ugg* ! r a f f l e I n ive i - to p r i I n c U n i v t ee. se nt : (b i g n e d i u n d o ion s k y < vent si r i o u - a c c i d e n t s . i m m u n i t y a n d i m p r o v e in * he t o S U G G E S T I O N NO . H a c r o s s w h e n e v e r f l o w o f t r a f f i c t h r o u g h o u t Mo t o r i st . ' a r e u r g e d to a v o i d p o s ­ S p e e d w a y p * d e ' ~ sible. T h e * m s ( riaii s t r e e t the d a y c r e a t e s a t r a f f i c h a z a r d o f t h e m ost s e r io u s n a t u r e . It will r e q u ir e o n l y a m o r e m i n u t e s fo r s o u th m o t o r t r a f f i c San J a c i n t o S t r e e t . I- a lif e w o r t h a m b Ute? f e w n o r th - to use D A I L Y T E X A N P A G E T W O --------- -- ---------- — ---------- -— SPORT SHOTS B y J A Y H A L L Titian Sport * Stag Aggie - Mustang Tops List in Games Fought ¥ 1 W a - 7 ' T g / • T H E D A I L Y T E X A N brag w, - M • g ; ge Activity a With Frogs t A Opens Favorite ________ . ♦ — ■— m an u n der twenty rn* tire . Court 6 . Skag** ( < opeland) v I Springer (N ickels). Bi er >a1 to Th$ JjQti *4 Tf'xon C O L L E G E STA TIO N '. Nov. 2. Chief interest to lo- played Saturday, ferem-e football game ably will lie tile Texan Aggie-Southern Me on K vie Field gridiron. The M u-tangs art vein conferenei champion-hip honor ’ ellar cellar* originally hailed a- candidate, is now listed as confer-, ence “ dark horse.” t in in South’ve ’ i on- November 7, prob- thodi-t 1 mversity scrap ■ considered favorites to •ar I,ut th*- ( adet-’ team Sn* i .I,iy*s t ame cill mark the fourti * nth meet mg " f teams i * p resenting A A M. and S. M. I en the g rid iro n . In the th irte e n gam es p la y e d , the A g g ie s have scored a total of I '.SI points arui t he Mustangs a total vs, Lytton Smith (Open) vs. Matthews Baughman (Fug. > vs. Fuchs Fable (En g .) vs May (L a w ). Shiv* rs (D elta Theta Ph i) vs. Waggoner (P h i Delta Theta). Chmn ut (P i K . A m vs. Sui * Ie (Ph i Gamma Delta*. Hayne (Ph i Gamma Delta) vs. ( i xford * Kappa Sig m a). M< I Ujgald (B e ta Theta P i) Vs. Newton #< Delta C h i), Mize!! (Delta Sigma Phi) vs. Hutbrie (A# T. O '. (Theta X i) May (H a lf M oon). vs. Harper Oro os (Sigm a Nu) vs. Butler (S. V E m . McClain (P h i Kappa P s i) vs. J Cooper (8, A. E . 1. Si cg ii I (S. Mid vs. H it seh wered for the the call luge practice draining season tor im enure Southwest Conference began Mon­ day when the seven schools took up in preparation for the coming championship race. f o r a W it h very lit t le hop*- ucres*ful y e a r , Coach E d (tile reports that a -mall number an- initial turnout, He expects, however, the number to reach MO by the end of the w eek . A fter the close of the star- a - Captain Bul! Elkin- will be able to d evo te more time to age a c tiv itie s . Due football season such last y e a r ’s -bow­ in g of th e Steers, th** team thi- year is placed in a d if f ic u lt posi­ tion. The schedule faced this year is one " f the most difficult eve met by a Texas team, and with held last sseason’s record still ' ov* r th em , th*- S te e rs will enter Jth e ra c e at a decided di"advan­ tage. A State-wide trip during tim C h ristm as holiday- is planned for I the bum before the conference race opens in Jan u ary. The Steers open at F a y e t t e v ille against the Arkansas Porkers, January 8 and '.*. th** to F r o g * O u t s t a n d i n g Possibly the most out-landing t h e contender for the flag in coming race is th*- Texas * Kris­ tian Horned Frogs, winner of la t year’s flag race. W ith such stars as Ad* Iph Dietzel. holder of the all time high scoring re- ! cor I in the conference on k at the center position; Doc Sumner, forward; Buster Brannon, guard; and Johnny Vaught ably filling Si:,, guard position left vacant by Noble Atkins. Coach Schmidt will build a team that i- lated to take th*- conference championship for the coming year. T h e Southern Methodist Mus­ tang-, who came out of the rare in second p lace, w ill la st y e a r no doubt offer the Homed Frogs some serious competition. Bill Skeet* ).- with his all-conferem * guard rating xvi lh bt a great aid t*> Ponies when the season g"ts un- d< r way. Captain Raymond Alford of the B a y lo r B e a rs an*! an all-confer­ ence guard last year will he a mainstay line-up fo r the com ing season. He hears the distinction of being the only in the Bruins* u > ob:! vs. I )elta * hi. 7 o’clock, court. I Phi Sign • Delta H 11'clock, court 2, Pi Kappa \ !>ha C a d e ts T ook F i r t t pa Mu The first Aggie Mu tang game wa- in I 0 I ti, ' he < adet * winning od to 0. T< urns .if t he t wo school* "*<* meet again until 101!' did A in but ; here has be< n no lire • lien. t he yea cly cont est sin* «• their In 102J the Ponies won CO! j n I gam e and, in *idt n ta lly . I he cd fir * ag ain st th* Vggies. and ; lei match in 102i th e tr ic k fir t blan ked t to* * bn i vrpenter * A T O .). (D. K, E t vs. E ly ( Halt Moon *. P h i) VI I*'u * b o t a n W e lle r( Delta ( A . F u r * h BD. K . E . ). A lle y ( Copeland *. C h i) . T . <) W a lk ' r t A thirties I vs. C lifto n Drak* (Phi Gamma in hoi v- Beasley (Copeland* v i tough­ vs, ( A t h l e t i c s ) . o r t y B r e e s e ( A th letics), (C afe) vs. s' a hob Townes ( E. R. Bds) v STUDENTS NOTICE WEEK-END EXCURSION B Y B U S AUSTIN-HOUSTON F R I D A Y N O O N U N T I L M O N D A Y M I D N I G H T Coach Ba -ett of the Arhar-as Ka; back-* ha lope- of regain­ ing the diamimm-hlp rating of b's team. The chances for m a k in g a (• int back an- emer J.int better but a yet decidedly unlikely. W ith the re tu rn of Ja k e H ess fold, t h e i r to the Rice Owls’ le f o it if ie d . *htn«'- Biliter al is plentiful at th* in s ti­ tute, sod a set mo- contender will probably be *1* > eloped. are g r e a tly Poet G athers D ata From U. Archives r M i- . E v a H ill L e Se u t R a il in g o f B a tro p , w ho if poet la u re a te o f th i ■ xa d ivisio n of th e U n it ­ ed D .i‘,i;vh*er.-' o f the C o n fe d e ra c y , to the U n i­ w as a rec* nt v is ito i v e r s ity a rch ive s. M rs. E a r l in g has lo ok in g fo r m a te ria ! un the been D aw son M as-ocre next h is to ric a l poem. S h e w as e le cte d iii the ie Lubbock. ' ta te co n ve n tio n fo r her last i I I I E a r lin g , H>> ii ie- a1 - . oth er T e x a n s o f note w* . te e c n tly visit- * ti tin* archive.- to o b ta in m a te ria l fo r u se a rch a re ’Mrs. E . P e r r y of H o u sto n , a descendant o f S te p h ­ en F . A u - tin ; and M . L . C r im ­ m ins. re tire d co lo n el in the U . S. A tony . w ho perfect* *1 ra ttle I I T U E S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 3, 1931 * Pa « hi). * oui t I. win lier of < ogdell VV ii- *>f vs. winner kelson m at'h I low i i - VV rich* match < ourf I. Simon < Tau I '*•!*a Phil V-. Really (Sigm a N u). ( on it >, * i ob I b**rg i I sui I od’ a P h i1 vs. Head * Phi I >< ba Theta I, (P i Kappa (Sigma Alpha Court •; * in-mitt \ i(ilia i vs, Siegel M u. Solomon (D elta Sigma Phi) vs. ( ampbell (Ph i Gamma Delta*. Levy (Phi Sigma Delta) vs. G ia e * i S. \ E t . Schmidt * I lelta Tau Del a* vs. I It r (I* K. K o . Slavik (Theta X ii vs. liehmhan (Sigm a Nu*. Slavik (Theta X i) vs. Rehmun an * S. A. E i . Bollock (Ph i Delta Theta) va. J Hoffman (Delta Theta P h i). Frost (S . A, E .f Vf. Stern (P h i' I Mi i * ma Theta t . I 'our! 7. I i a x I cr t Beta Th*'t a Sigma Delta*. P m v- I’ d en heom ( I *elta ' Iii). Sanger (Ph i Sigma Delta) vs. ( ourf 8, St Oakley vs. To iii ii (Delta Rig i Phi Delta Payne (Sigma Chi). Tho ma * 11 al I’ M < mn I v s. I .>"■ y Court !♦, to n a lly (Ph i P ii vs. Slavik (Theta X I) 10 Craze I I im* I X ii v.» man (H alt Moon) 5 o'ClocU I , < ooh I Sigma Chi > ( mil t Win*.- ( A T ( i i. i , igrna A Iphn M u ). K appa bobet ts * Sigma Phi I ipsibu I vs. i 'iller (Si gma Pin Epsilon ». Puhi Stinkard (S . A . E . ) vs. C ro w d ­ er ( Phi < lamina I >eba i . Bim mg (Chi P in ) vs. \ (‘Itmann (Phi * lamina I >eltrf *. Newton ( D, K. E.» v s . H eftier < ourt 2 I ,enry ( I i k I' i (Tau Delta Ph i). S e a y (P h i Delta Theta*. I Bag by (lh K . < 'on ft Goupiir (8. A. K.). Downs (Delta Sigma Phi* vs. \ I * ‘in ner fib K . E . ). Parker (D elta Tau Delta) y§. Cftilrl ib m ,im 41 Wilhams, vs. Holly- ( h ostel ; Thomas (G riffith Traxlei (Delta C hi). (B eta 'Tlu-ta Pi* vs. / • t - • / f \ e f r £ l l l 4 l \ THE SMALL RADIO YOU WANTED! S t Non© so good LUCKIES s s % #'l‘ve tried all cigarettes and there s none so good as LUCKIES. And incidentally I m careful in my choice of cigarettes. I have to be because of my throat. Put me down as one who always reaches for a LUCKY. It’s a re al d e lig h t to find a C e llo ­ p han e w r a p p e r that opens w ithout an ice p ick ." J e a n H a r l o w First sot the screen a b la z e in ‘ H e l l ’s A n g e ls , 0 the g rea t a ir film, a n d she almost stole the show from a fleet of fifty planes. S e e her " G o l d i e , " a F o x film and C o lu m b ia 's " P l a t i n u m B l o n d e . " * * * * * * M a d e of the finest tobaccos — T h e C r e a m o f m a n y C ro p s — L U C K Y STR IKE alone offers the throat protection of the e x clu siv e " T O A S T IN G " Process which includes th e use of m o d e rn Ultra V io le t Rays — the process that e x p e ls certain harsh, b iting irritants natu rally present in e v e r y to b a cco leaf. These e x p e lle d irritants a r e not present in y o u r LU CK Y STRIKE. "They’re out— so they can't be in!1 N o w o n d e r LUCKIES are a lw a y s kind to y o u r throat. S A It’s toasted n „ r Thr o p t P ro tection - a g ainst irrita tio n — a g a inst cough 7-TUBE S U P E R H E T E R O D Y N E BABY GRAND $ 4 9 95 with tubes Sold easy t e rms Superheterodyne p e rfo rm a n c e and P H Jit O tone . . . at small cost! So small . . . 16 in. wide, 17/i in. high . . . you can carry it about with you. New Pentode power tube . . . four Screcn-Grid tubes . . . seven tubes in a lt lone control. New I lectro-Dy- namic speaker. Illuminated station recording dial. Cabinet of American Bi av. k W alnut and Oriental wood. E A S Y P A Y M E N T S ! 9-Tube Superheterodyne BA BY GRAND W o r l d '* g re a te s t sm all r a d i o ! Big-*et per- (o rm .in ce ! 4 - p o i n t t o n e c o n t r o l . Lons; d ista n ce s w itc h . I I a n il-rub b ed w a ln u t c a b i­ net. E le c t r o - D y n a m ic sp e ak e r. * 6 9 »o W I T H T I B E S T e x a s Bo o k S t o r e R a d i o S a l e s a n d S e r v ic e A nd Moisture-Proof Cellophane Keeps that “ T o a s t e d ” F l a v o r E v e r Fresh "ll XL' IX— Th* Lucky Shikt I hi net Hour, cr erg Tiw*itai(, Thursday und Sift unlay evening ort! Svtl-ual Broo (fen showed c o n ­ sid e ra b le o ffe n s iv e pow er in th is game, using the m r as a p rim i- te x a s Tech jile sco rin g m eans held a n arro w v ic to r y a fe w S a tu rd a y s back in D allas, and th e y bouk! not, th e re fo re , be discounted a- a w eak team . the H a s k e ll S a tu r d a y In d ia n to S o u th w e s te rn < o n fe rcn c e bas­ k e tb a ll tra in in g season opened M o n d ay. W it h the close of the Aggie game on T h a n k s g iv in g , the sport w ill take the spot lig h t in fa r as the a th le tic a c tiv itie s as concerned. Of University the muchly course, if i i ta lk e d o f post season gam e played, fo o tb all w ill hold its posi­ tion unt ii the en !- though, is looks a last y e a r ’s d isastrou s few m en, h o w e v e r, E d d i e , b ask e tb all coach, i* faced w ith the serious prop ositio n o f b u ild in g a team on the ashes season. \vnby stadium in Dallas that year saw the Maroon and White warriors wage a hitter battle that netted them a 19 to I'.' tie. Th* Aggits cored 7 p the South* rn M* thodist M /jstangs. Next Sat­ urday the Steers meet M o rle y Je n n in g s* Baylor Bear* on Mem­ orial Stadium F ie ld in their first h* me game ed them by the R ice Owls in e t he ii* 1 eat hut t s The improved showing against. team Southern Methodist the gives* the Steers a decided up­ fight. per hand v ! y H o w . vol, Texa ■ Tech Matadors gives them a much strong* r appearance tho Bm ii i again * in the coining i -.all O', el ■. iet t he ' Coach Littlefield stated M on­ day Dial l o squad bowed a great am ou n t of spirit arni tight against the Ponies, arid that the whole ■ lies). team certainly gave their ‘‘Our clo I. is getting nit*) b itter to bdl!; t he clicking o f th* •< urn i- g e ttin g bel ter in *;ae)i game. We are simply going through pile o f those -ea- »oris (hat ! o u r games remain to fee play* *i, and W*- ar* going to play them, fo r ail they ar* worth.” is u n ex p lain ab le. “ a 1 I aid, I • Show P o w e r in L o s * in holding Pointing out Die power that his te a m db p layed t i < mighty Mu ! mg eleven to a two point v ic to r y , L it t le f ie ld de-iai cd t hat the S te e l • are now abo it ready to cut loose and go strong fo r *h< remainder of the season, IL that a hard-winking, ha**i-fighting Texas team is now ready -how tho c«-nL moo <■ -'ooo fighting football. feels to swept t he In I'.>2* th* .Mustang- Iii t > i av on a rain a ode \gg O' oppo it mn tune 'if a I 2 to 7 -( a1 cd gi Kin on to w in Lh" r i'uM victor\ un K> 'n- Fu Id. I a * . a- t 11uui ter the Cadets pulled a rally which cai tied a i ouelulow n and av od th* m from the igt so rn - I my of being held sc© cie ss. S M. I won that game IM to 7. 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IE1M THE HO'{ s c o u rs FAMILY SER' (Formcr< y tnt /ICE SOCIE I Y TI IE G1RL SCOUTS THE HUMA NE SOCIETY MEXICAN SP t f \ I I v I 1 1 : * i j OLD W P M FOR C( EN S I K)ME )LOREI) f * rn I M X T S I . v I Av J ‘ I si r DE PAUL I T V w> I SALVAT ION ARMY SETTLEIV IFN r CLUB YOUNG Y OMI A S S v ) EWS < 'I IRIS ['IAN ( J / \ | I ( j P yr? • - • • T H E D A I L Y T E X A N T U ESD A Y , NOVEMBER 3, 1931 ^ ST G 0 K 1 E A L L E N IEX AS LITERATURE DAY BAYLOR COLLEGE HAVE University --j PA G E STX Selecman Finds Science, Religion Tending Closer Reconciliation Not Far Off In Opinion of Head Of S M U. J?« cml In Th? th lily Trt> in, D A L L A S , Nov. 2. T h a t sci­ ence and religion art teeming to­ ward reconciliation is 'lie opinion of President Charles 0. Selecm an of Southern Methodist U niversity after his return from the ecum en­ ical conference held sn A tlanta October 10 to 2>"». The ecum enical conference m e e t s every ten year is represented by delegates and from various branches of M etho­ dism all over the world. I his i- the first time ‘ bf* conference has been held in the U nited States in three decades* “ From the opinions expressed at this conference by world lead­ ers in the fields of science and religion,” Dr. Selecman said. “ I feel sure that science and re li­ gion ate becoming so reconciled that it is only a matter of time harmony w ill before complete exist between the two. Pa rtial proof fo r this belief contes from statistics pre sen ted -bowing that seventy-five per cent of all col­ lege professors are of the C h rist­ ian faith .” prohibition, Some of the most prominent is­ sues discussed at the conference were the unification of Northern and Southern Methodist chun hi , world peace, and birth control. Included among the international figures present wore Gipsy Sm ith, W eslyan Methodist Church, London; Luke W isem an, and H erb W orkm an, London; -Jo­ sephus Daniels, Raleigh, N. ( '.{ John It. M ott, New Y o rk C ity ; and Charles Felton Scott of Yale. Ross Volunteers Name 14 Cadets Senior Members Elected To Aggie Group Chest Drive TV-IE- H A W V/IT-H THE I ROW M A 9 K / " O M A N , W I S C O N S I N F U L L B A C K C o n t i n u e s * t o P l a y a l t h o u g h ' H E H A S * A B R O K E N J A W . ' D O C T O R S C O N T R I V E D A M E T A L B R A C E - T O P R E V E N T 'N. A D D IT IO N A L I N J U R Y / I'L l TRV ANV THING O N C E / v IMrPAPOOCe I I’, r c* H t R KOCHIS* O R E G O N 'S1 GREAT FOOTBALL COACH . WAS ON WALTER CAMPS A LL-A M ER IC A N LINEUP (pA*TMOUfJ IN l 9 l 3 I ^ R O m I Q 2(o U N T IL J U S T F IE G E M T L V , T H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E N N E S S E E H AD NOT L O S T A G A R IB / - A l a b a m a b r o k e a s t r i n g O F 3 0 V IC T O R !! 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C rim m ins, of S in Antonio, retired U nited States \ n n y officer, spoke to members o f tho U n iv e rsity Science Club at their m eeting M onday night at the F a c u lty M en’s Club on “ f’ois- Ju s t B e fo re Y o u G o In ! Stop at the s t u d e n t s f a v o r i t e s t o r e . HIRSH’S 2 4191 or 4771 Q u ic k D e liv e r y (C ontinued From Page O ne) P resid en t by hands of h r, Aaron S c h a ffe r. Benedict in the Dr. de S itte r speaks excellent English, and the original w orries about tran slatin g his lecture have I cen dissipated. The fa cu lty was j prepared, however, in the presence here o f Ja r . Gubbi Is, engineer, who would have been at ease in translating Holland hutch. Dr. de S itte r ten ye a r ago set the scientific world in commotion I when he brought fo rw a rd an en­ tire ly new theory of cosmic exis- j tence, contrad ictin g the “ static” theory of Alin rt Ein ste in that the universe has no system atic mo­ tion. His was that the im m ensity of the universe, in comparison w ith the m atter in it, is so vast that the system becomes in e ffe c t void. L a te r the Belg ian, Lem aitro, into j combined the tw o theories the postulation that the u n iver e i- tending to the condition defined in the “ de S itte r w orld.” but th; t h r. de S itte r was a few hundred million years ahead o f the tim e . in A m erica n as- I tronom ical camps have tended to Observations upport the ultim ate truth of the de S itte r theory in that the mat­ ter of the universe, the star sys­ tem , are re treatin g from each other, thus more and more m ak­ ing void the vast reaches of space, whose measure is expressed in the m illions of years it would take a. light beam to tra ve l from one its nebula to another. Since of light would trave l the (ru th several times in one second, ’.he unit of a m illion “ light ye a rs” i a long stretch o f distance. around A the result of his conferences with h r. Be n e d ict, him self an as­ t o n e lier and a u th o rity on the mathem atics of astronom y, and with the Texas com m ittee, the fu ­ ture U n iv e rs ity observatory m ay be dedicated to a cen tu ry or so o f study o f the motion o f some one' o f the m illions of p lanetary bodies, a-; one of the links in the chain of m an’s knowledge of his astral neighbors. Thurlow B. Weed FU N E R A L HOME A M BU LANCE GET YOUR WINTER CLOTHES READY NOW W e a> r-vinr* special p rirc s fo r 4 d ays th is w eek M O N D NY. 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