T oday’s Editorial W hen Con G am es A re R ight W\t D f e in t The W e ath e r S low ly rising tem perature, Volume 39 Z 720 Price Five Cents AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1937 Six Pages Today No, 59 H e ’s In Trouble Regents, Student Group Approve Orientation Plans Rally Tonight To Show Longhorn Fight Spirit 9 Senior Players, Now otny W il l Speak B y M A R G A R E T B O W N D S T he la s t p e p rally an d, f r o m th e s t u d e n t s ’ p o i n t o f view, t h e m o st I m p o r t a n t r a lly o f th e y e a r will be held to n i g h t a t 7 :1 5 o’clock. School s p ir it b e f o r e t h e a n n u a l T e x a s - A g g ie b a t tle has tr a d i t i o n a l l y r u n h ig h e r t h a n a t a n y o t h e r ti m e , a n d W a y n e A sh m o re , h e a d yell le ade r, th in k s t h a t th is y e a r will be no e x c ep tio n . E v e r y m a n go in g to A.&M. w ith th # L o n g h o r n B an d m u t t Ghost Writer be p r e s e n t a t the P ep R ally to n ig h t at S c o tt is h R ite D orm i- to ry at 7 :1 5 o ’clock , l f w e a th e r in c le m e n t report at G r e g o r y is G ym a t 7 IS o' cl oc k. to th e “ A l a r g e crow d should be p r e s e n t to le n d s u p p o r t te a m b e f o r e th e i r la s t g a m e o f th o se a son, the la st g a m e f o r n in e m em b e r s of th e t e a m , ” A sh m o re said y e s te r d a y . T E A M S P I R I T P R A I S E D A s h m o r e th is y e a r c o m p lim e n te d team in u r g in g m ore s p ir it sp ir it a m o n g th e s tu d e n ts . He cite d as an o u t s t a n d i n g e x a m p le t h e case of N ick F r a n k o v ie , who? w a s ele c te d c a p ta in f o r th e T.C.U . { g a m e . B e c a u se of a n o p e r a tio n in w hich n e c e s s ita te d his s ta y in g t h e hospital f o r six w eeks, he has n o t been able to m a k e t h e team th i s y e a r , a lth o u g h he l e t t e r e d last y e a r . t h a t he would n o t be a s v a lu a b le in the g a m e as o t h e r m e m b e r s te a m , F r a n k o v i e r e lin g u is h e d his o ffic e ! to H o w a rd T e r r y , who led T ex a s in a 9-6 v ic to ry o v er B a y lo r. R e alizin g th e of In a d d itio n to sp e ec h es by D ana X. Bible a n d A rn o N o w o tn y , as s is ta n t dea n o f m en a n d g u e s t s p e a k e r f o r to n i g h t , a f e a t u r e of t h e rally a f t e r it r e a c h e s G re g o ry the G ym will be sh o r t n in e s e n io r m e m b e r s o f th e te a m , t o w hom T h e se p la y e rs a r e H ugh c a te d . W olfe, dud A tch iso n , H o w a r d T e r r y , J . T, King. R a y K e e l i n g , Roy B aines, Will T ullos, H e n r y I M i t t e r m a y e r , a n d N ick F ra n k o v ie . I la st r a lly ta lk s by is d e d i - 1 this Leads Stu den t M erry Chase An ac tiv e g h o s t w r i t e r and a lost w a lle t gave H o w ard Ha- good, s o p h o m o re f r o m L y fo r d , a t o u g h tim e F r id a y . L a s t m o n th H a g o o d lost his w allet c o n t a in in g a b a n k hook, an a u d i t o r ’s re c e ip t, and se v eral do lla rs in cash. W h e n the u s ual ste p s f o r r e c o v e r in g lost a r ticles f a ile d , he dism issed th e m a t t e r as a to u g h break, So he did not ta k e it se rio u s ly w h en a d o w n to w n sto re called him F r id a y m o r n i n g an d asked to m a k e a $12.50 check him good. to w o n d e r , ho w ev e r, w h en a seco nd s to r e ca lle d fo r t h e s a m e purpose. He b eg a n t h e T h e n re m a rk s a n g e r e d sto r e called firs t ag a in. H a g ood, s ' ill th in k in g it w a s a p ran k , a s k e d a h o u se m a te . J a m e s G am b lin , to a n s w e r for him. W h e n G a m b l in ’s f l i p th e p a n t s p e a k e r at th e o th e r e n d of th e line, H agoo d b e c a m e w o rrie d . W hen he called th e o th e r sto re, he w as a s su re d t h a t the m a t t e r was not a jo k e . I n v e s tig a tio n to cash che cks at I n n o c e n c e es t h a t som eone h ad fo u n d his w a lle t and used the tw o sto re s . fam ished, H agood w as ask ed by th e Retail M e r c h a n ts ’ A ssocia tion if th e y m ig h t w a r n all lo cal s to r e s n o t to cash checks in his n a m e . H e c o n s e n te d . r e v e a le d it O ff ic e r s a r e on the lo o k o u t f o r th e g h o s t ch e ck w rite r . If to sales ticket L A R G E T I C K E T S A L E S A. And M. Prepares U. T. Reception th e Aggie g a m e a r e a n y in d ic atio n o f school sp ir it th e rally should be th e most su c c e s s fu l of t h e y e a r. L ess th a n I le ft, 1,500 ___ T h e A.&M. s t u d e n t body will Miss Alice A r c h e r , A th le tic Coun- v a c a te the mess h all a t College t i l s e c r e ta r y , said y e s t e r d a y , a n d j S ta ti o n T h a n k s g iv in g d ay to le av e ail o f these are on the g oal line, acom inodations su ffic ie n t s t u d e n t tic k ets f o r a r e - t h e A ssoc iation A r d o r of those who have b o u g h t | 15,000 visito rs f o r lunch arid su p - t ic k e t s t o th e g a m e n e e d n o t nee- j per, E. E. M cQuillen, s e c r e t a r y e s s a r ily b e d a m p e n e d by th e c u r- | o f F o r m e r r e n t snow' a n d sleet. A lth o u g h the S t u d e n t s o f A.& M ., a n n o u n c e d . w e a t h e r m a n w ould m a k e no d e f L unch will be s e rv e d f ro m to in ite p r e d ic tio n as to th e w e a th e r 1:30 o ’clock fo r 50 ce n ts, arni s u p it f o r T h u r s d a y , he p e r a t 5:50 o ’clock f o r 35 cen ts. w ould p o ssibly be w a r m e r and Besides t h e m e ss hall, th e r e g f a i r . u la r e a tin g pla ce s n e a r C ollege S ta ti o n an d in B r y a n will be p r e )e P f m j ! y pared to serve visitors, Mr. Mc- The r a lly will s t a r t as u su a l in fro n t o f S cottish R ite D orm itory • nri and from G r e g o r y Gym. there will proceed Q uillen said. to L th a t said o f i i G u ion H all will e h e a d q u a r t e r s f o r U n iv e r s it y s t u d e n t s on t h e A.&M c a m p u s T h u r s d a y . S pecial p a r k i n g s p a c e w ill be p rov ided a n d m a rk e d . “ T h e aim of t h e e n t i r e A.&M, s t u d e n t body is to m a ke th e d a y as p le a s a n t as possible f o r o u r v isito rs ,” M r. M cG uillen said. 3 Leading Bands lo Play Germans Lee, Smith, Nichols Listed For D e ce m b e r T h r e e o u t- o f- to w n o r c h e stra s, tw o o f th e m n a tio n a lly know n, h a v e b e e n b o o k e d to play fo r th e t h r e e danc es be-; tw e e n T h a n k s g i v in g and C hrist- j m as, re-1 w a l e d M o n d a y . a ll- U n iv e r s ity t h e d a n c e c o m m itte e L a r r y L ee and his o r c h e s t r a j will play th e f ir s t of th e dances D e c e m b e r 4. L ee, le a d in g a sw eet- I sw ing d an c e o r c h e s tr a , com es to T e x a s d ir e c t fro m W ilsh ire is not a n ew c o m er, h a v in g played j f o r an d Ball. the 193 5 R o u n d -U p Revue in Los A ngeles. He the B e v e r l y - 1 L igon S m ith , the v e te r a n T exas m a e s tro , will r e t u r n D e c e m b e r 11 S m ith ; to pla y fo r ! has p layed h e r e once an d will a g a in b r in g J a n e E vans, | singe r. W i th th e G erm a n . this y e a r ■ H e r m a n W a ld m a n , played d a n c e s to w n o r c h e s tr a . f o r more t h a n the ex c ep tio n of • has S m ith all-U n iv ersity any o th e r o u t-o f- j A t o r r i d tr u m p e t will wail to the f o u r w in d s a n d to U n iv e r s ity s t u d e n t s th e night of D e c e m b e r 18 w h e n Red N ichols a n d his fa m o u s ) P e n n ie s s tr ik e up th e b a n d at 9 o’clock. N ichols has b e e n a n a tio n a lly -k n o w n o r c h e s t r a fo r y ea rs. H e s ta r t e d with fiv e p e n nies and g ra d u a lly riches until eleven. in c re a se d his j they now n u m b e r in Lee a n d Nichols will p lay G re g o ry G y m n a s iu m , a n d S m ith will play in th e T e x a s U n ion. Ben Dean Awarded Athenaeum Cup f o r Ben J. D ea n , J r ., o f B r e c k e n ridge, l a s t nig h t won th e P re s i d e n t ’s C u p p re s e n te d by A th e n ae u m L ite r a r y S ociety the best speech by a f ir s t- y e a r m e m ber w ith a speech on “ T h e P r o g ress of C ivilization in T e x a s . ” A a r o n W itz a n d W. A lfre d M as te r s tie d for second place. J im m y Y elv in g to n w o n third p la ce with tho m e m a c o n d e m n a tio n o f all b ers of th e society. The sp e ec h es w e re ju d g e d by th e old m e m b e r s of the o r g a n i z a tion on a basis of o rig in a lity , con te n t. a n d delivery. c e r tif ic a te s A t h e n a e u m O th e r m e m b e r s who p a r tic i p a te d in th e c o n te st w e re A u b re y B u r k e t t, H al Bridges, G e o rg e I r w in M ax E n d e l, M yron B. M arks, H ollis L e a th e r s , and J. H. C urlee. of a c h ie v e m e n t will be given th e se c ond and th ir d place w in n e rs in the co n te st a t th e next m e e tin g . C e r t i f ic a te s o f a c h ie v e m e n t will also u n d e f e a te d b e a w a r d e d th e th e A t h e n a e u m d e b a te in fall co m posed of W itz, D ean, J a c k G ore n , a n d J o e Kilgore, te am d e b a te s in te r -s o c ie ty to T he a n n u a l T om C o nn a lly b a n q u e t will be held D ec em b e r 13, th e club* voted last n ight. J a c k W e is w a s a p p o in te d a c tin g c h a ir m a n o f the social c o m m itte e to m a k e a r r a n g e m e n t s fo r th e b a n q u e t. R U S K TO B A N Q U E T T h e R usk L i t e r a r y S o cie ty will fall b a n q u e t on its a n n u a l in of th e T e x a s j th e ! U N I O N S T R A W S GO G A Y hold T h u rs d a y . D e c e m b e r 2, T he T e x a s U nion is a l r e a d y g et- J u n i o r B allroo m S tu - U n io n a; 6 :4 5 o clock, the F o u n t a i n K e e to n , b a n q u e t c h a ir m a n , n o u n c e d M ond ay. K e e to n t h a t Christ- th a t all m e m b e r s m a k e t h e i r r e s - j m a s is o n ly a b o u t a m o n th a w a y by w h e n th e y d r in k th e ir b e v e r a g e s e r v a tio n s I th r o u g h r e d a n d g r e e n str a w s . noon o f D e c e m b e r I . a s k e d Room a r e r e m in d e d th e C h r is tm a s spirit, a n - d e n t s w h o go G r o v e r j t i n g b a n q u e t f o r th e to A g g ie s Repel U. T. A tta ck O n Bonfire In W e e Hours I f th e w e a th e r is too b ad , the th e th e g y m a t p a r a d e will be o m itte d , a n d r a ll y will b e g in a t 7 :8 0 o ’clock. For the Rapid Reader C A M P U S th e Board T h re e m e m b e r s o f f r e s h th e o f R e g e n ts a p p r o v e d m a n o r i e n t a t i o n th e pla n H o g g L i t e r a r y S ocie ty p r e s e n te d its ap p ro v a l. a r e so lu tio n giving a n d F O R E IG N W hile 150,0 00 C h in e se tr o o p s w e r e b e in g m a sse d a r o u n d s t r a la st g r e a t te g ic N a n k i n g d e f e n s e o n co m in g J a p a n e s e , in te r n a t i o n a l s e t t l e m e n t j to J a p a n e s e > o f fic ia ls s u c cu m b e d d e m a n d s f o r d o m in a tio n o f th e I S h a n g h a i political s itu a tio n . fo r a th e a g a in s t S O C IE T Y f a v o r i t e co-eds a t C a m p u s f r a t e r n i t i e s e n t e r t a i n e d t h e i r o p e n houses S a t u r d a y n g h t a n d S u n d a y d in n e rs . D elta T a u D e lta and K a p p a A lpha f r a t e r n i t i e s h a d opan h o u se s, and a m o n g to e n at d i n n e r S u n d a y w ere te r t a i n T a u D e lta Phi, S ig m a Phi E psilon, Pi K a p p a A lpha, an D e lta T h e ta P hi. those S P O R T S f o r T he Novice T o u r n a m e n t s t a r t e i t h e G olden G love b o x in g com pe t itio n la s t nig h t t h e se aso n in G re g o ry G ym . S ix tee n f ig h te r s b a t tle f o r r ig h t to r e p r e s e n t th e ir r e s p e c ti v e classes. T he T e x a s L o n g h o rn - T e x a s A g gie f e u d f la r e d u p a g a in M o n d a y e i g h te e n U n iv e r s it y n ig h t w hen s t u d e n t s m a d e an e x p e d itio n to th e the A.&M. c a m p u s A g g ie s ’ g i a n t b o n f i r e pile. W ith no c a s u a ltie s th e s t u to A u stin a b o u t d e n t s 8 o ’clock re p e lle d by a n A.&M. c o u n t e r - a tta c k . th is m o r n in g , r e p o r t e d , r e tu r n e d t u r n to w a s m a d e, b u t this tim e a s se m b ly w a s blow n by th e e m b a tt le d c a d e ts , a n d t h e d o rm iio rie s p o u r e d o u t a s te a d y s tr e a m o f f ig h te r s . B e a t in g a hasty r e t r e a t L o n g h o rn tro o p s b o a r d e d a u to m o b ile s a n d r e t u r n e d U n iv e r s ity . th e th e ir to t h e F o u r c a r s w e r e d isp a tc h e d to ig n ite the b o n f ir e a n d a b o u t 4 o’clock M ond a y n i g h t t h e f i r s t a t ta c k w as m a d e. T h e T e x a s s t u d e n t s w ere a r m e d w ith fiv e g a l lons o f g asolin e a n d a n a s s o r t m e n t of f la re s . T h e y w e r e s u c ce ssfu l in p o u r in g the g a s o lin e on the pile of d eb ris, b u t ir a t e A g gies w ere a b le to p r e v e n t ig n ition. A.&M. cam p us, A t a b o u t 5 o ’clock a n o t h e r r a id i e x p e d itio n said. P la n s f o r a n o t h e r ra id w e r e b e in g f o r m u l a te d last nig h t b u t o n e m e m b e r o*f th e previous e x p e d itio n in f o r m e d th e T e x a n t h a t a n y o n e w a s “ a d a r n e d fool to g o .” T he A ggie b o n fire is r e p o r t e d to be a la rg e one w ith a small h o u se on to p o f it labeled “ U . T . ” S igns in s u ltin g to th e U n iv e r s it y a r e p la s te re d in m a n y sp o ts o f th e th e m e m b e r s o f ■. now Int nse Cold Bring Campus Trouble Drag Escapade Ends In City Jail B y JIM M IE P O U N D S , II! t r e a t , snow -fig hting, F U L L B L A N K E T o f c lea n , white snow a n d th e t u r n e d rain had sle et c o v - 1 S n ow ba lls filled th e a ir on a!! ered e v e ry inch of th e e x t e n d e d sides o f th e c a m p u s. G u ada lupe F o r t y A c re s M o n d a y a f t e r n o o n S t r e e t b ec am e a No M an’s Land ac ross which t h e w arrin g factions f o r the f irs t tim e since 1929. S tu d e n ts aw o k e M o n d a y m o m - 1 *a ' d a v ^r t u a i b a r r a g e o f the snowy missies. R e c r u its w e r e welcomed by each side, a n d almost everyone who p as sed jo in e d th e b a ttle for a f e w m in u te s. I ing and w e n t to class in a cold, chilling mist, g r u m b l i n g loudly a b o u t th e in c le m e n t w e a th e r . By into ; noon haiL By th e tim e I o ’clock classes I w e re out a s te a d y sleet was fall- j str e e t cariJ( a l r e a d y h a m p e r e d by m g T h ir ty m in u t e s la t e r it w as slushy s tr e e ts , w e re in the midst a m ix tu re of sn o w and sleet which 0f t he f r a y w h en th e y passed 'h e laid down a tw o inch b l a n k e t trolleys were T h e 3 o ’clock. I se verely p e lte d w ith snow halls: a n d few d r iv e r s who passed in open cars, o r with w indows up, rued th e th o u g h t o f r e t u r n i n g by th e sam e r o u te . The g r u m b le s o f t h e m o rn in g c h a n g ed to whoops of d e lig h t an d s o p h is tic a te d co-eds h ila rity a n d w orldly-w ise eds, m a n y of w hom had never b e f o r e seen snow co ve r the g r o u n d , d ro p p ed poses to enjoy a very r a r e A u s tin The B a ttle o f G u a d a lu p e S tre e t 4:30 o’clock a b o u t See S N O W B A L L , page 6. th e ir ra g e d until a U T O MO B I L E S by U n iv ersity . a n d the a* REGENTS AWARD CONTRACT, NAME PROFESSORSHIPS G e n e r a l is s im o C h ia n g Kai- S h ek , C h in a ’s m o d e r n -m in d e d fa c e s d e f e a t at d icta to r, t h e the J a p a n e s e arm y. h an d s o f th e G e n e r a l is s im o ’s Sha n g h a i, t h e “ m o d el c i t y , ” w h ich w as start o f his plan to m o d e r n i z e a n c ie n t C hin a, h a s a lr e a d y f a l len. Club Sponsors New Broadcast Program To D^cuss W o m e n 's Vocations br oa d c as t , T h e A ltr u s a C lub is i n s t itu ti n g “ V o c a tio n s f or a th e d irec tio n of W o m e n ,” u n d e r Miss Nellie Hall, c h a ir m a n of the p r o je c t, th is m o r n in g a t 11:30 o’clock o v e r radio s ta tio n K N O W . A r r a n g e m e n t s h av e been m a de schools, the A u stin public t r a c t fo r The Board of R e g e n ts m e t b e r e y e s t e r d a y a n d a w a rd e d th e con w ith th e A d m in is tra tio n and L ib r a r y unit the A u s tin Municipal L ib ra ry , a n d I o f th e College o f Mines, a t El P aso, and also a w a rd e d p ro fe ssorship * The U n iv e r s ity of T e x a s D e p a r t m ent of E d u c a tio n for special f a t h a t school children, cilities, so te a c h e rs, in te r e s te d a n d o th e r s m ay h e a r th e p r o g r a m . f o r d istin g u ish e d se rvic e to t h r e e U n iv e r s ity pro fe sso rs. The R o b e rt E. M cK ee C o n s tr u c tio n C o m p a n y ’s bid w as ap p ro v e d , a m o n g tho se s u b - 4 --------------------------------- n u tte d , by the R e g e n ts. Two o th e r c o n s tru c tio n the c o n s tr u c tio n o f of $91,00 0 f o r C opies of the p r o g r a m will be issuance, Miss Le- av a ilable n o er D im m itt, lib r a ria n and p r e si d en t of the A l t r u s a Club, has a n nounced. “ V o c a tio n s by C a ro lin e f o r W o m e n ” was L ane, the L a d y ” m a y be o r ig in a te d w hose “ M e e t h ea rd over K N O W every m o r n in g j e x c e p t S a t u r d a y a t 9 o’clock. Rising Temperature Forecast For Today com panies, J . FL M o rg a n and Sons a n d II. T. P o n s fo r d and Sons, both of El P a s o , also su b m itte d bids, L. C. H a y n e s, s e c r e ta r y of the B o a rd of R e g e n ts, an n o u n c e d . th e This d u a l - f e a t u r e unit at C ollege of M ines will be c o m p a r able to th e N ew L ib r a r y B uilding t h a t it will J a t be used f o r th e school lib r a ry and : a d m in is t r a tiv e offices. the U n iv e rsity in In lieu of t h e r e c e n t legislative to provide f o r dis J a p p r o p r ia t io n t i n g u i s h e d p ro fe s s o r s h ip s a t th e I U n iv e rsity a n d a t th e School of i M edicine a t G alv e sto n , the B o a rd nam ed th e th r e e p r o f e s s o r s on the p r e s e n t U n iv e rsity s t a f f who w o uld receive th is h o n o r. Shelby Heads Study Of Adult Education
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to n io 42, Del Rio 44, G alveston
in a v e r y sm a ll space. M otors
48, a n d B row nsville 50.
r o a r e d a n d w heels sp u n , a n d the
th e hall,
g irls h o v ere d b s ' k
t h e i r b rig h tly -c o lo re d *head-shawls
p r e s e n t i n g a c o n t r a s t t o th e snow
a n d
M c G ill To Draw U p
Benedict Fund Trust
leet.
in
le-.t
S t e a d y a d \ .
is b eing
the
made by
S t u d e n t s ’ A sse m b ly t h a t is p la n
n in g a B e n e d ic t Memorial,
jm m itte e of
th e
T h e c o m m itte e has a s k ed W i l
liam L. McGill, d i r e c t o r of s t u
to d r a w u p a
d e n t p u b lic a tio n s,
t r u s t a g r e e m e n t to a d m in is t e r the
M em orial
fu n d . T his a g r e e m e n t
will be m odeled a f t e r t h e s c h o la r
ship a n d lo an f u n d th a t Dr. B e n
n e t d r e w up in m e m o r y of his
son, C arl, who died in th e W orld
War.
is
I his p la n
to be su b m itte d
to th e S t u d e n t s ’ A ssembl} a t th e
f a s t m e e ti n g a f t e r
t h e T h a n k s
giving holidays.
T he
a lm o s t - im possible was
t h e busses
th * r i g h t d ir e c
into
h u r r i e d
fin ally accom plish d ;
in
w e r e h ea d e d
tion, a n d
th e g ir
tn e m a n d s t a r t e d t h e i r trip.
Paul Barnett W ins
Football Ticket
in
th e
P au l B a r n e t t w as
th e
j u d g e d
fin a l Misspelled
w in n e r
last
W o rd C o n t e s t a p p e a r i n g
issue o f t h e T e x a n . A
F r i d a y ’s
ti c k e t a n d a
r o u n d - tr ip ra ilro a d
the T exas-A .& M . g a m e
tic k e t
T h a n k s g iv in g D ay a r e r e a d y f o r
h im a t J o u r n a li s m B u ild in g 108.
to
in
M o o re ’s Absence Delays
Adm inistration’s Action
B y J O E B E L D E N
Texan A*mciat* editor
O fficial a p p ro v a l f r o m the R e g e n t s ’ c o m m itte e on public in f o r m a
tion, c oupled w ith th e f i r s t f o r m a l reso lu tio n o f c o o p e ra tio n fro m a
s t u d e n t o r g a n iz a tio n , pla ce d the p ro p o sed f r e s h m a n o r ie n t a tio n p la n
(•ne s te p n e a r e r r e a lity M onday
J a m e s I). Met u tc h a n , III, w alke d into th e T e x a n e d i t o r ’s o f f ic e
4 M onday a f t e r n o o n and on
t h e
fiesk P*acec* a resolution fro m th e
Hogg D ebating C lub s t a t i n g t h a t
‘a c o n s tru live plat,
f<>r F'resh-
m an O rie n ta tio n W eek should na
b y T he U n iv e r s ity o f
a d o p te d
Texas,
hat t h e o g a n i-
z a tio n and its o f fic e r s ple d g e t h e i r
t h e
su p p o rt a n d c o o p e ratio n
to
com m ittee now w o rk in g on
th e
p ro g ra m .
and said
sessions,
T he B o a rd o f R e g e n t s cam e to
A u stin M on day f o r a n e x e c u tiv e
m eeting. B e tw e e n
th e
t h r e e m e m b e rs o f the c o m m itte e
stepped o u tsid e
tim c a rv e d doo r
of t h e P r e s i d e n t ’s o ffic e, said th e y
g a v e th e ir s ta m p o f a p p r o v a l a n d
would c a r r y on.
MOORE O U T O F T O W N
T h ir d d e v e lo p m e n t o f
the d a y
vvas m e re ly a s t a t e m e n t fro m Dick
R u b o t om, a s s is ta n t d e a n of m en ,
h a t D ean V. I. Moore, c h a ir m a n
of t h e c o m m ittee o f th i r t e e n a p
aw a its
f« r
p e a l e d by P re s id e n t C alh o u n ca
s tu d y the idea, w ould not be l a c k
until Tuesday nigh t S ig n if ic a n c e :
th e cull
he co m m ittee
f i r s t
its
f ro m D ean M oore
re-
m e e tin g a n d th e firs t ac tion
s u itin g
in
f ro m a d m in is tra tio n
in w h a t h a b e e n c ia .tried
u r e s !
is a sadly lack in g a g e n c y in
the
U n iv e r s it y — a m e a n s to a c q u a i n t
n e w s t u d e n t s w ith F o rty Acres.
_
-
l
l
a J
I C
McCurdy Speaks
For Orientation
Tells Inter-City
H ow Exes C an Help
t h e
J o h n M cC urdy, s e c r e t a r y of the
spoke
E x - S t u d e n t s ’ A ssociation,
I n te r - C ity Council m e e t
a t
ing S u n d a y a f te r n o o n on
the c o
o p e r a tio n o f s tu d e n ts a n d ex-stu-
dents th r o u g h the m edium of city
-.dubs. A plan for the placing of
copies o f T h e Daily T ex a n in th e
i b r a r ie s of s t u d e n t s ’ hom e tow ns
vlso w a s discussed a t the m e etin g .
th e p a r t
city clubs could a n d should play
in the c u r r e n t schem e for the o r i
e n ta tio n of f r e s h m e n ai
the Uni~
versify by a c q u a i n tin g th e m w ith
ca m p u s conditio n s b e fo re
th e ir
in A ustin. This could be
a rr iv a l
re-
done a t f u n c ti o n s given by
; spectiv e city clubs f o r pro sp ec tiv e
Mr. M c C urdy show ed
s tu d e n ts .
h o m e t o w n
No ac tio n was taker,
to estab -
I lish a proposed pub lic ity c o m m it
tee f o r a d v e r tis in g th e U n iv e rsity
and k ee p in g s tu d e n ts , e x -stu d e n ts,
a n d
a c
q u a in te d w ith ca m p u s and s t u d e n t
I activ ity , b u t
to
1 give ea ch clu b its ow n w eek on th e
ca m pus, b e g in n in g with H o u sto n
| (dub W eek. H o u sto n C lub W eek
begins im m e d ia te ly a f t e r T h a n k s-
it w a s decided
citiz ens
Said Dr. Geort
D. M organ,
S an A ngelo R e g e n t: “ O ne of the
m ost obvious U n iv e rsity n eed s
f ro m a s tu d e n t v iew p oint,
and
w hen else can it be supplied than
in ta lk in g of
w hen a f r e s h m a n ,
first-year s t a
t h e ! t h e plan to g et th
ll d e n t s ta r t e d in his co lleg e career.
o th e r m em bers of t h e R egents'
c o m m itte e on public
i n f o r m a ti o n
o f f i- , r e D r. K H A c w o r t h , W aco,
, nd S e n 8 to r E . J . B la c k e r ^ Vie-
F o r t y r e p r e s e n ta t iv e s a t t w e n t y - j
th e f o llo w in g
th r e e clubs a t t e n d e d tho mee. t u g
a n d elec ted
cera: J a k e Pickle, p r e s id e n t; By-
ron
G eo rg e McClusky,
J a m e s Leach, se c r e ta ry .
Martin,
vice-p resid en t; U orj a .
t r e a s u r e r , a n d !
HO GG S P L E D G E S U P P O R T
in w hich
T h e H ogg
Holidays Delay Action
On Benedict Memorial
r e s o lu tio n on c o
o p e ra tio n .
th e society
is in f a v o r of any plan
s ta te ? it
of non-political n a t u r e t o aid new
s tu d e n ts
s e c u r ity a n d loyalty to th e school,
is signed b y O sw ald V. Ram irez,
R aym on d G o o d m a n , m e m b e r o f p r e s id e n t; Carl W. J o n e s , v ic t-
t h e p r e s id e n t; Carl R. T ru ll, secre-
p arlia m e n -
aer-
J a m e s M.
the
B enedict M em orial m o v e m e n t, a n -
f u r t h e r
n oun ce d
t a k e n
t a r y ; M c C u tc h a r ,
t a r t a n ; E w in g W. A dam s,
g e a n t- a t- a r m s ;
H e flin, re p o r te r .
until a f t e r th e holidays.
t h a t no
w o u ld be
in g e t t i n g a fee lin g
s tu d e n t c o m m itte e
t o d a y
a n d
fo r
for
th e
T he plans as o u tlin e d by
to
co m m itte e m u s t be su b m itte d
the S t u d e n t A sse m b ly
ap-!
proval b e f o r e a n y a c tio n can be
th e as m bly will n o t I
ta k e n an d
m eet until a f t e r T h a n k sg iv in g . A
t r u s t fu nd a g r e e m e n t and by-laws
have been d r a w n up by th e s t u - :
d e n t g r o u p to be s u b m i tte d as th e
m ost r e p r e s e n t a t i v e p la n fo r
th e
c o m m e m o ra tio n m ov e .
S t u d e n t a n d f a c u lty r e p r e s e n t
atives have c o o p e r a te d w ith
th e
stu d e n t c o m m itte e , the I n te r - C ity
Council, a n d th.;- S t u d e n t s ’ A ssem
bly in prop osin g a n d e s ta b lis h in g
this d r iv e f o r a p e r m a n e n t m e m o
in h o n o r of H a r r y Yandell
rial
le ad e rs
B e n e d ic t a n d
e x p e c t p e r m a n e n t plans
be
to
r ea d y w ithin a f e w weeks.
the g r o u p
F r e s h m a n O rie n ta tio n W eek, an
i n s titu tio n in m a n y la rg e u n iv e r
sities, wa.-, firs t given public no
tice fr< rn the side of ca m p u s o r
gan, cation w hen Phi E t a Sigma,
ires! m an h o n o r a r y society, passed
a
la s t T h u r s d a y to
d r a w up a p r o g r a m to aid f r e s h
m en.
reso lution
the plan
A rm e d w ith s ta tis t ic s and plans
f r o m o th e r schools, se v eral s tu
le a d e rs a p p r o a c h e d P r e s i
d e n t
d e n t C a lh o u n w itl
la s t
w eek, b ac k e d by the ap p ro v a l of
eve m e m b e rs o f
A d m in is tra
tiv e Council. T h e p r e sid e n t was
a t first r e t i c e n t a bout the m a tte r
Ring the
but
c o m m itte e th a t will now work on
th e plan.
' f i r e d
a
S A N A N T O N IO , Nov. 2 2 .— T . I givin g with a n
e x h ib i’
in
H. Shelby, dean of th e Division of
J exas I nion.
S t a t e D e p a r t - d , f , m U M l " ' n
into
ID -T E R M
tu r n e d
to c a u s e any j b e lo n g in
r e p o r ts
th e d e a n s ’ of- j v a n ta g e of
Mid-Term Reports W o n ’t
M a r Holidays O f Students
M
w ere j only some do not c a r e to ta k e ad-
ty p e of co rres-
this
fices la s t w ee k-e n d b u t w o n ’t be pondence. T h e P h i B e ta K a p p a s
m ailed ou t in tim e
th is c a te g o ry . No p ro
s t u d e n t s to h a v e a c u te in d ig e stio n fesso r w ould send in a P hi B e ta
failin g . H e
o r n e rv o u s p r o s t r a t i o n T h an k sg iv - K a p p a ’s n a m e
; would p rob ably ch e ck t h e g r a d e s
in g Day.
tim es, b e c a u s e P h i B e ta
lege o f A rts and Sciences prob- K a p p a s j u s t d o n ’t fail. O f co u rse ,
holid ays I they d o n ’t k n o w w h a t th e y miss—
ably w o n ’t hav e
m a r r e d a t all by u n s a tis f a c to r y all
a t
ca rd s, since Dean P a rlin
sta te d
home with f a t h e r te llin g his good
i t w ould be F r id a y or S a t u r d a y
g r a d e s and c u t t i n g o f f th e a llow
ance.
b e f o r e his s t a f f will be ab le to
re c o rd s. S om e stu-
com pile
d e n t s w ould p r e f e r t o have th e ir
th e
r e p o r t s re«ch home d u r in g
h olida ys so t h a t th e y could
talk j school
o v e r th e m a t t e r w ith th e ir f a m - i i n school to learn. T h e y m ak e in
| n u m e r a b le reso lu tio n s, a n d some-
dies.
th e m b e tw e e n
H o w e v e r, s t u d e n t s in th e Col- 1 se v eral
E v e r y b o d y a t th e U niversity is, tim es
F a ilu r e s b o th e r some people a
f o r t h e f ir s t tim e,
a r g u m e n t
f rie n d ly
live up
, .
lo t'
th e ir
f o r
t h e
th e
to
to
.
o r those
s u b je c t to th e s e l e tte r s to p a r e n t s , j T h a n k s g iv in g an d finals.
Reserve Books M a y Be
Checked W ednesday
R e se rv e d books may be checked
o u t of a n y b ra n c h of th e U niver
sity L ib r a r y a t 2 o ’clock W e d n es
d a y a f t e r n o o n f o r the T h a n k sg iv
ing holidays. All r ese rv e d books
c h e ck e d o u t fo r th e holidays will
be d u e by 9 o’clock M onday m o r n
ing, N ovem be r 29,
A ll of th e b ra n c h e s o f the Li
b r a r y will be closed on T h a n k sg iv
ing Day, an d t h r o u g h o u t the holi
d a y s will r u n on a r e stric te d sched
ule. The loan desk will be open
f r o m 9 to 5 o’clock, a n d the Re
s e r v e L ib r a r y
12
o’clock.
from
IO
to
Miss L o re n a B a k er, loan ' i b e r
ian, says th a t all books th a t fall
d u e on e i th e r F rid a y o r S a tu r d a y
m u s t be checked in on tim e, and
t h a t those students who a re leav
in g town should e ith e r r e tu r n or
r e n e w
th e y
t h e i r books b e f o r e
liftvtw
PAGE TWO
The Firs* College Daily h the South
Phone 2-2473------ THE DAILY TEXAN------ Phone 2-2473
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1937
ers Beat Wisconsin
Co-Ed
----------------------
* C A M P U S S P O R T S *
By LA VERNE BRY SO N
r«M>n S p o r t * S t a f f
la tte r team
Pi team to w in f ir s t honors. Both
o f th
are m em bers
o f R acket C lub and will probably
d e fe a t Glen A ppling and Shudde
Bess Bryson o f th*. Zeta team as
soon as w e a th e r clears up so they
can play th e ir sem i-finals m atch.
The society s ta f f of the T exan
had a picnic re c e n tly and so th e
sp o rts s ta f f , not to be outdone,
will honor them selves with a din
n e r on S unday
night, Decem
b e r 12.
Pledges of A lpha T au Om ega
fra te rn ity d e fe a te d the pledges of
K appa Sigm a f r a te rn ity in a touch
football gam e played Sunday a f t
ernoon on F resh m an Field. Score
was 6-0.
M yrl Self, fla sh y A.T.O. back,
re tu rn e d a K appa Sig p u n t 65
y ards for th e only score of the
gam e. Self was given excellent
blocking on the play by Johnny
Hancock,
Christian Scientist
Speaks In H ogg Tonight
Jo h n H en ry W eer of B rookline,
M ass., will lectu re on “ C hristian
Science” u n d er th e auspices of the
F irs t C hurch o f C hrist, Scientist,
to n ig h t a t 8 o’clock in H ogg Me
m orial AucTtorium.
Admission will be fre e , and the
public is invited.
H O C K E Y PLAYERS
W IN N E R S PREDICTED
W ith the te m p e r a tu r e b o b b in g u n c e r t a i n ly a r o u n d th e f o u r t e e n
mark. 6 0 , 0 0 0 person* s n u g g l e d
th e M in n e s o ta
in
G o p h ers b ea t the W iscon sin B a d g e r s , 1 3 -6 , in th e 1 9 3 7 B ig T en
fo o t b a ll fin a le. The p ictu re sh ow s B ill S c h m itx , W is c o n sin h a l f
back, as he g o t aw ay for a 1 3 -y ar d g a in a r o u n d th e G o p h e r s’ rig h t
fla n k b e f o r e b e i n g h a u l e d d o w n fr o m b e h in d b y H o r a c e B e ll— 7 2 -
star M in n e s o t a guard
fa r* w a t c h e d
your
C A M P U S
H A N S SHOP
24th at G uad alup e
Playoff To Follow
Thanksgiving Holiday
th e
Sigm a.
in tra m u ra l
the T r a r. ke gi vt ne-
Tom Jen n in g s and W a lte r B e n
son, Kappa
breezed
brough to the fin a ls of the g o lf
d o ubles cham pionship la st w eek
in
to u rn a m e n t
w hich will have th e title decided
a p e r
holida yr
st A u stin M unicipal G olf Course.
Jen ning s
a n i Benson for the crown will go
to th- w in n e r of th e R- bent M ur-
phy-Charies
Zuber, S.A E., vs.
W. A. Mott e' ief , J r - Ha rv e y Weil,
A.T 0 ., corr.binatk ns»
The right to oppose
Je n n in g s and B enson won a 4-
p o in t v id e ry over Buck Luce and
F red M cF arren T h u rsd ay in
the
f c a tlin m ater of the to n m am ent
thus far. Going in to the eighteen,
team
the L uce-M cFarren
w ith
d o o m ed , th e 200-pound Je n n in g s
laid his approach shot four feet
ta k in g a birdie 3,
from
which gave
low
ball and low to tal to m ake them
victors by 4 pointe.
the K appa Sige
the pin
Commerce leachers
Are Lone Star Champs
COMMERCE, Nov. 22.— (IN S )
— Th* East Texas State Teachers
College Li ng cham pions of the
I ■ ne S ta r Conference as a result
of
the
their 20-*: victory over
N orth Texas Eagles at Denton,
f repared today to end their sea
ls ■ > n w i th a T h a n k sgi vi n g Da v
gam e here against the pow erful
H attiesbu rg, Miss., Teachers.
games
last
S a 1 u rd a y a 11 b a t closed the c o n-
f t r t n c e race. I i addition to
the
Lion.-' v 1-■ ry, Southw est Texas
itself a g od hold on third
got
ladder by downing
rung of
Ii us ton
ih<
B earkats, 12 *'■, a* San Marcos.
the
ct liar-place
Tw o co nference
San,
Still to be played is th* Tur
key Day encounter o f the Sam
Houston Bearleap and
the St e
phen I Austin Lumberjack- at
Nacogdoches- which will d eter
mine fo u rth and fifth place hold-
landings
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T h e F i r s t C o lle g e D a ily i n th e S o u th
Final Game May Decide
Conference Champion
FORT WORTH, N ov. 22.— ( I N S ) — Tho 1937 S outhw est C o n - 1
fe r e n c e championship may n ot be decided until the final gam e o f the
se a so n D ecem b er 4.
In this, one o f the closest-m atched races the co n fer en ce has ever
se en , seven teen o f the tw e n ty -on e gam es have already been played,
Ste ers To G e t
C u p For Victory
O v e r Baylor
football
The Longhorn
team
T u esday night at the pre-Aggie
gam e pep rally will be awarded
a trophy for their upset victory
over the Baylor Bears three weeks
ago.
A ll Couch fo o t b a ll ( a m e * have
b een p o st p o n e d u n til a f t e r the
T h a n k s g iv i n g h o lid a y s.
H A N D B A L L D O U B L E S
N um ber
indicates court.
In d e p e n d e n t D ivisio n
7 o'C lock
Intramurals Chinese Retreat A s Japan
Dem ands Shanghai Control oooc-a
SH A NG H A I, Nov. 2 2 .— (INS)*— Consolidating their speedy mili- {
tary gains with a su ccessfu l demand for political domination of mighty
Shanghai, Jap an ’s troops today sw iftly plowed forward through rain
and mud on the heels o f retreating Chinese.
w o o o
J O H N D. MCCULLY
I Jinxed?
mum TC * AM ?P O ftT f C O I T O *
picked unanimously to win, but
they were given an even break
J u ,t how atron* the Kyle Field w t o , r ‘t h .‘ ‘porke" T e l o l l r i "
to a f a n , watched the air-minded Re-
showdown I c§. P h o n e
B u ild in g
P r i n t e d
Ib y the filii
R E P H E S e n t e d
rn
College Pi
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J o h n Mc*
L y n n J a i
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Lois Sag*
Emory E
J i m A n d i
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Pericles
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Harry Q
Harry <
B ll W
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Dick VV
El
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A SS St Iii
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Besides t h a t i t m a y bp a l m o s t a: bad ti
a p p o r t
t he D uP o n t s as it is t he J a p a n e s e .
And
is g o i n g
the w o r d
t he r o u n d s
Texan'- drive f o r F r e s h m a n W e ek should
ped ie';m e di at e l y since thi s o r i e n t a t i o n ms;
into t r ou bl e in the F a r E as t ,
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113
Back to t he hose s i t uat i on . T h e t h T. co-eds
to
get a
e up silk hose b u t cirl? at N o r t h w e s t e r n did
rn se. ves m u c h b e t t e r w h e n t h e y decided n ot to
little pub l i c i t y o u t o f
t he i r r e f u s a l
k and had t h e i r p i c t u r e s -• it o
rn
the l eading ph ot o syndicat es.
i t m a y be a;, right, f o r T e x a s to go on b e i n g
l a x in its social niceties b u t s ur el y it stil
irks a
lot of peopl e t o see t he t wo or t h r e e ' boy s on t h e
c a m p u s t ha t insist in comi ng to f o rm a l s in a t ux
w it h wh i h t h e y w e a r a whi t e tie. A n d t h a t ’s j u s t
as bad as w e a r i n g tails with a black b u t t e r f l y .
A n d t he n t h e r e a r e a f e w t h a t a l wa y s come to
G e r m a n s with a s w e a t e r on u n d e r t he i r coat. A n d
t h a t ' s as bad a? w e a r i n g a w h it e t ie with a tux.
the c a m p u s ye:
ay
trorn South Texas. Everyone
ll
I w e r e
f all ing
w e paw be ga n m a k i n g r e m a r k s a b o u t h<
s le et r e m i n d e d t h e m o f home. S u r e l y th
s o me peopl e h e r e who had n e v e r seen th:
f ro z e n w a t e r bef or e.
w rn
A nd
eat h e r
t o snow.
m o t h e r ’s
to snow.
Well
f e r e nee
b l ow i ng my
ma n . H e se
As hang-o
n o s t r u m s i
tis
i nt o
•? t h a t i
lith as :
the s a ’
is
s m i t h e r e e n s
t he
n e v e r g e t s too cold
is me of y o u r g r a n d
too cold
is
m a , “ It
it n-e • er g e n
b e t we e n sleet
cold. T h e only dif-
f o rm of
iow
e c o m p o u n d t h a t is the basis t o r t h e s t u f f . S n o w
w a t e r v a p o r t h a t hits a cold c u r r e n t o f ai r on
e way down and f r e e z e - — n a t u r a l l y in v e r y little
it I
it hits o t h e r p a r ti cl e s
• on down
t he
is
p ar ti cles. Going on
a n d a d h e r e s to them.
Sleet would he r
hi t the cold l a y e r an d
in
l a rg e r dr ops, Sn os
f re-oz es.
N av
lo n ’t you f<
has done his g
A
I d r o p s — if it did n o t
Hail is t he s a me t h i n g
it
' re Ilks mist be fori*:
lated? The little m a n
ma ke s the d a y easier.
good. It s t a r t e d go od
Fessed t — well m a y b e
good thi ng s s h o u l d n ’t
cilia De Go l y er my s t i fy i n g Ara bel la Wo f -
’a c k W -ather, a n d d a t e Don Wh i t e with p a r -
cks at t h e S i g ma Nu b u f f e t s u p p e r S u n d a y
the trick. A n d
t h e y never did catch
And
f
K i n g did his sh a r e o f myst if yi ng, too.
a g r a d a t i o n s to Bob E n g l o b in g on this R a n -
t . it s the best one since we h ave been in school
get tii g th i n gs by the c e ns o r s m e an s a n y t h i n g .
Now t h a t V e r n o n Rooke has t r a d e d his p le d ge
we w o n d e r how m u c h
i t t on f o r an A . 7 . 0 . pi
ir der E l i z a b e t h Ke e ne v
Looking Bock
W i t h W a l d o Ni ebuhr
2 0 Y e a r s
T h e Red Cross kn
sity re' .- ive t e n p ou nd
ing hospit al socks f o r
irn ti
Uni v er -
in male-
Guy Manners, English poet, Jon
correspondent, g ven readings from
in g with life sr: the trenches,
b t , and w a r
poem- deai-
•
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we b e t t e r keep qu <
be given a w a r .
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tor
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E d i t o r
E d i t o r
E d i t o r
E d i t o r
I O Y e a r #
All tickets for ‘ he A.&M. gam e ar*- sold
and the A g g ie o ffic ia ls warn pe >ple not to c
to the game without tickets.
BA SK I N
Ait
VV
Ke<
A well p r e s e r v e d broad ax e
to have
been le ft by C on fed erate soldiers when they built
a fort on the north side of the c a m p u s in 1801 is
found am ong trash and rubbish in the old boiler
room north of the campus.
t i og h t
Doug Perkins
Show ing at
the
local
theaters a ie “ Seventh
hrank Chappell H e a v e n ” and “ Stella D allas.’’
Is t h e B u r e a u of St uck
r e p o r t i n g t h e o yon ion of
pm , without respect for the influence par- W rL h i n t e d sill o^
t i c u l a r p r e s s u r e
e x e r t ?
rn r e a l l y
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g r o u p s m i g h t
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HOR I ZON T A L 4 V—son of N o ah 4— pigmented
46— r ef us e f r o m
layer of
I —to coneen -
frat**
pressing
the iris
f r u i t
light cotton
5— symbol for
fabric
selenium
10— p renc-un
6— parts of
12—h iver
17— gr ced
15— h o ar frost
16—re i to h o ld
4 / — n a r r o w road
59— -supplicate
52— chemical
compound
53— myself
5'— son of Adam
65— encounters
VERTICAL
1— d is t ant
2— Japanese
sash
3— equal
garments
turned back
7— wickedness
8— Burmese
sprite
9— correlative
of either
10— freezes
11—ca nv as
shelter
14— passage in
the b r ai n
I By— perfumes
19— double-
breasted
jacket
29—vegetable
21—rounded
part of
an or gan
£2 -paradise
24— heavenly
body
27— peaceful
28— sweetsop
*29— meadows
33— repeat
36— reddish
brown
38— c rn amen tai
fabric
41—fill cracks
with putty
42 —p a r t ■ f a
harness
43—article of
merchandise
44—otherwise
46— unruly
crowd
48— gain as
clear profit
19—bittor vetch
51— note of
the scale
52— p r i n t e r ’s
me asur e
H er e w i t h is the solution to yos-Sl— dash
tc re ay's puzzle.
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21—sh el Ie red
si ie
23— el rngated
fis
2 :— t h rough
2 5 — poem
26— store greei
28— Indian
madder
3 0 — deprived
7.2— un keeled
31—prit tor’s
measure
35—decr< a >e
37—beverage
3.8— fish y th
pikelike
SO—unit
; o—v;.) rtn
i i —f r o nt
Af tho
art
leg
Pattering on the Peripatus
By P A T D A N I E L S
No , O s c a r ,
s ’n o
f u n
t o g e t
h i t by
a
* n o w b a ! f .
( P l e a s e
b l a m e P u n y A r t h u r P u g h
f o r
t h a t
l o u s y c r a c k . )
:h I
w e r e n ' t
in on -he fun
aft* m o o n on
the dr ag,
snowballs a n d e ve ryt hi ng ,
y o u s hou l d have been. One o f the
t he
most a m u s i n g
law
to
of Dean
s t u d e n t s was t he p e l ti n g
snow-
1
H i l d e b r a n d ’s car by
th
1,
f r o m
pel ter s. Dean Hi l de br a n
f t t hink
t h e look on his face, did
i* was so a m us ng.
t hings
“ W h e r e y o ’ b e e n ? ”
B e e n
“ W h a t
“ H a d
t h e
t o
f o r ? ”
t a s p i t ! ”
r i v e r , ’
t t
B■ uz * i r d i n g : H ord es- of
ie a st
b e e n wondei ing
s t a
in
f a c t —
if N a o m i
nm king c a t t y
too.
f a me , so t he y
is s p r e a d -
so t a r as ca.? .V re :.'larks are
\V< n . ...rht a.dd t h a t it
t ha t N ao mi
dent :t— a t
have
H a i r . -on has been
re Ti 18irks a t
H e r
ing,
co n o rn m d,
is H
v, cai
'•race' s Duke jIIJI
ll rue e B:town,
in
f i r e ’ ’
I w r o t e o n c e o f m y d i s g u s t
f o r t h e r e d - h e a c e d g e o l o g y p r o
f e s s o r w h o t o l d m e t o “ P u t o u t
G e o l o g y B u i l d
t h a t
i n g . W e l l , t h e o t h e r d a y a w h o l e
b u n c h o f us w e r e
t h e L a w
B u i l d i n g . Now as f a r as I can
t h e L a w B u i l d i n g h a s n o
s e e
g e o l o g y
t h i n g
s t a f f
t i m e
o u r G e o l o g y I c l a s s was taking
I was
a quiz
business,
m i n d i n g
t h e b a s e m e n t .
o w n
my
t o d o w i t h
e x c e p t
t h e
t h a t a t
t h i s
i n
in
* rn ok i rig c a l m l y o n a c i g a r e t t e ,
w a i t i n g f o r t h e h o u r bel ! b e f o r e
t h e q u i z s t a r t e d . T h e n t h i s r e d -
t o m e a n d
h e a d e d g u y
r a n u p
f i r e ! ”
t h a t
s h o u t e d , “ P u t o u t
I s t i l l d o n ' t k n o w w h y . A n d u n
it
til s o m e b o d y e x p l a i n s
t o m e ,
g o i n g
I m
s o r e — n o t
it ll m a k e a n y d i f f e r e n c e
t h a t
" P U T
t i m e h e s h o u t s
— e v e r y
O U T T H A T F I R E ! ” I ’d
t o
t a k e a s o c k a t h i m .
l i k e
g e t
t o
e ie nt Iv-
t he a v e r a g e number
.
.
J o h n s o n
in g the big appl e a n d
trucking
. . . Mary Elizabeth DeW itt and
sip st t a ws grace
Ear l
fully . . . blonde Sue Morrow and
.
b runette A. D. Livingston
J a n e J e n n i n g s ’# eyes go well with
her auburn hair, don’t you think?
. . . Dr. and Mrs. George E. Hurt
dancing to Vi e m Vieni, t h e tune
dedicated to them . . . Jane Stroud
still drags t h e st a g lines . . . and
Anne P ain ter did
.
Cultural Entertainment Commit
tee Chairman Sydney Reagan en
joyed the sw ing with the rest o f
. just a glimpse of H elen
us .
Cox . . . and Bess Sheppard and
Melvin Pape . . . and that’s all I
have space for.
likewise
.
.
.
The other day I noticed the topic, “ How to stay m arried,” bein g r
used by a revivalist. I did not hear that serm on, b ut would like t o q a w
give a f e w practical ideas on the subject, for the b e n e f it of th e young. Loan Desk
-Married life is a pretty tough proposition, and ought to be approached N e w s p a p e r s
as such. It is ver y much like running a blacksmith shop; and the girl Rare Book
a n d b o y who hops into it, with tjhe idea t h a t t h e y a r e going t o a p i n k Col lection
tea, are likely to have some sad aw akenings rather early in the ven -
lure.
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Some folks believe that marriage is made in H eaven , th a t love
is love foreverm ore, and that where there is love, people ought to
en ter the married state blindfolded. They think that religious b elief,
racial distinctions, family standing, physical fitn ess, earning ability
o f the man, and the housew ifely q ualifications o f the girl, should be
relegated to the junk-heap— that noth ing m atters w hen lo v e com es
round the corner, and a marriage license can be had for the price o f
a dog tag. The whole thing looks easy and simple.
Now- the real w ay to sta y married is to use common se n se at the
very start and keep acting that w ay. A girl ou gh t to select a life m ate
much as a ranchman would se lec t a saddle horse. She ought to look
f irst for m ettle, courage, dependability, in telligence, h onesty, stand
ing, and general good heredity anjj character. And w hat is true f o r
the g irl’s rules o f selection should be lik ew ise true for tho m an’s. Of
course love m ust be present at the marriage fea st, but if there is n oth
in g practical to support that very fin e state cff being, nothing but tears
and a rrangem ents for separation are
likely to follow — ex cep t o f
course a life o f misery and a devotion to an unending d u ty o f dull
ness and pain.
t a n g l e d up
in the com m odity,
There has been much discussion about what love is, and this w riter
has been
in varying degrees, from
early boyhood, b u t he is still unable to d efin e it with precision or
clearness o f vision s u f f i ci e n t to guide the young. W hat appears to
be love m a y st r ike a ma n like a spasm, or come on gradually, as a
r ose deve l o ps in the g ar de n. It is r e p o r t e d t h a t in many cases mar
riage started out with just a spark of love, and that the early begin
n i n g r i p e n ed into a rich d e p e n d a b l e passion, under the strain of p ull
i ng in har ne ss. Romeo just looked o ve r t h e fen ce, saw Juliet, and
w e n t h o m e pr ac t i ca l l y on f i r e wi t h love— according to Shakespeare,
who is our bes t a u t h o r i ty on all h u m a n i ns t inct s a n d personal re la
t i o n s philosophy. It just hit him like a shot f r o m a g u n and he could
n e v e r g e t loose. Ma ny a c a m p u s gazel le, w ithout too much paint on
her, a n d wi t h a rich se x c h a r m , has p r a c t ic a l l y g r o u n d e d a y o u n g
swai n, with j u s t one wal k acr oss the campus.
t he m a t i n g
in s uc h cases
s houl d he follow-ed, w i t h o u t a c o ns i d e r a b l e l i gh t o f r e a so n pl a y i n g
its p a r t in t h e a f f a i r . Lo Ye on a mo o n l i g h t str oll o r in t h e bac k s e a t
of an au t o mo bi l e , is co ns id e r ab ly d i f f e r e n t f r o m w h at it m a y be u n d e r
the s t r a i n of t h r e e daily dish w a - bi n e s f o r a l on g per io d o f y ea r s, or
t he c o n s t a n t a t t e n t i o n to a f lock of q u a r r e l s o m e chi ldren, who i ma gi ne
t h a t t h e y a r e al ways s h o r t on t he necessities o f life.
B u t this w r i t e r do ub t s
i n s t i n c t
t h a t
In br ie f I wo ul d say t h a t to s t a y m a r r i e d one should h ave a p r e
ma r i t a l me di ca l e x a mi n a t io n , which w oul d p r ac t i ca l l y lay one's choice
on t he t a b l e in full view, with a b s o l u t e h onesty,
lf your partner has
h oo kw or m s it o ug ht to he kn own at t he s t a r t . T he n look all the f a c t s
s q u a r e l y in t he f a c e , wi t h no a t t e m p t to j u s t h ope things will be d i f
f e r e n t f r o m w h at t h e y are. If a ma n is poor , a n d h as n o e a r n i n g
ca pac i t y, and a cirl w a n t s to s t a r v e wi t h him. j u s t g e t ready to w e a r
old clothes, to e a t pink bea ns and live in a trailer; it, is not likely that
he will st r ike oil, a l t h o u gh it has been done. If you do n o t honestly
believe in b i r th co nt r ol a n d w an t to have a f a m i l y of fifte e n , as g r an d -
met lier did, you h a d b e t t e r p r e p a r e t o move t o the cotton patch, f o r m
a close p a r t n e r s h i p with t he cow, sow a n d hen , an d f o r g e t about the
vani ti e s of fine cl othes and f a s hi on a bl e f ri e n d s. E c o n o mi c conditions
h a v e c h a n g e d , a n d c h i ldr en no l o n g e r pr ov id e f ood a n d cl ot h es t h r o u g h
t he app l i ca t i on of p er s on a l p o w er in production. Good g en er a l char
a ct e r .
intelligent m a n a g e m e n t o f af f ai r ?, d e t e r m i n a t i o n to overlook
f a u l t s av I to live unselfi shly f o r o n e ’s m a t e , will b e found n e c es s a r y
f o r p e r m a n e n t m a r r i a g e , a n d h a p p i n e s s in m a r r i a g e .
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Div. Pa s s . A g e n t
A L B E R T T H O M P S O N
City P a s s . A g e n t
The N ew m a n Cl ub d a n ce ,
I
tell you b e f o r e, was
still
to
t h a n k
you.
th e i r g r a n d m a r c h
f o r g o t
q u i t e swell,
t hink
of t he most colorful
m e e x c ep t i on of
t hings, with
snow, on
#
But I m u s t tell y<
Dallas Club dance, a
about the
Official Notice
........
I
is one T H E R E W I L L he a c omb i n e d re
S tu d e n ts who are leavin g town
for the holidays are reminded to
hearsal of the Men’s and Girls* either return or renew Library
fall due Friday or
the Qiee Clubs tonight at 7:30 o ’clock
hooks which
Sat u r d a j .
in Texas Union 401.
J A N E E Y R E S .
president,
The Library will close W ednes
day, N ovem ber 24, at 5 o ’clock,
and w ill remain closed throughout
o’clock, and will n ot be due until
9
Monday, N ovem ber
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dinner. Pion to go this year. You'll enjoy the trip
in o modern, com fortable Greyhound bus, and the
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1937
Phone 2-2473
THE DAILY J E X A N
Phone 2-2473
T h e F i r s t C o l l e g e D o l l y h t h ? S o u t h
P A G E F IV E
-paternities Entertain Co-eds
A t Dinners And Open Houses
Pre-holiday e n te r ta in m e n t
included
the usual week-end open-^
houses by campus fraternities fo r their favorite co-eds. D elta Tan
Delta fraternity and Kappa Alpha fr a te r n ity had open houses Sat-1
urday night a t the chapter houses. Tau Delta Phi, Sigma Phi E p silo n ,!
Pi K appa Alpha, and Delta T heta Pi were am ong those who enter-1
tained a t Sunday dinners. The guests included the following:
Double Wedding Of
Exes Set for Nov. 27
Beta Theta
Pi
e n te rta in e d :* .----------------------------
—
Faculty Women
Receive Tonight
O pen House Is
Club’s Tradition
Tho Faculty W om en’s Club
will give its an n u a l reception t o
night ai
clubhouse, 2610
WH? tis.
the
In the receiving
line will be
Lillian W ester, Doris
Misses
Clower, Marian
Seiders, A fton
W ynn, and Dr. Dorothy Schons,
Mrs. I. D. Fairchild Presid ent and
Mrs. J. W. Calhoun, Mrs. Morgan
Callaway, and Dr. and Mrs. T. W .
Riker,
Sisters will have a double w ed
ding cerem ony Saturd ay night at
8 o’clock in the C entral Christian
Church when Miss D em ra Collins
will be m arried to Albert Trube of
Kilgore, a n d Mis? Natalie Collins
will be m a rried
to Regit ald B.
Curry of S tam ford, Conn. Both
girls are fo rm e r students in the
University.
The Rev, M. E. Sadler and Dr.
H. C. Bowden o f Fo rt Worth will
read the ceremonies.
Miss Natalie Collins will be ac
companied by h e r
fa th e r , Mr.
B ryant Collins, and h e r wedding
party is composed of Mrs. Lud
low P en dery, Jr ., of F o rt Worth
and Miss Annabel M urray of
Austin.
Miss Demra Collins will be a 1
Today in Brief
10:00— Austin City Fed e ra tio n
of W om en’s Clubs meets,
Austin Public L ib ra ry audi
torium .
2:10— E ducatio n fa cu lty m eet
ing, S u tto n Hall 210.
2-3— Guild of Austin A rtists
exhibit a t th e A ustin Public
L ibrary.
4:00— M ental Hygiene Group
of A.A.U.W., Texas Union
310.
4-6— Matinee Mixer, T exas Un
ion.
7— Sigma
Epsilon,
G amm a
Geology f r a te r n ity , G.B. 14.
7:16— L a st pep rally, S.R.D. to
Gregory Gym.
7:30— F o r t W orth Club, Texas
Union 309.
7:30— M eeting
of
exes
the University,
A.&M. and
Driskill Hotel c rystal ball
room,
of
7:30— F o rm e r stu den ts of
the
U niversity of San Antonio
debate. Texas Union 311.
8:00— F re e
lecture on Chris
tian Science by John H e n ry
Weer, C.S., at Hogg Memo
rial Auditorium.
8:00— F a cu lty W om en’s Club
reception, 2610 Whit is Ave.
8:16— F a th e r J. M. Riach will
lecture at the Newman Club.
Church Students
To Go To Dallas
S.M.U. Holds
Conference
Twenty-five U niversity
stu
the state c on
dents will atli nd
the Texas S tu d e n t
ference of
Methodist Movement, to be held
F riday
through S unday, Novem
ber 26-28 at Southern Methodist
University, Carroll Moon, assist
a n t paMor of the University M eth
odist Church,
announced.
Twenty of the delegates are ex
pected
to Dallas
from Austin in cars, leaving F r i
day morning, and toe other? will
go to Dallas from their homes.
tog ether
to go
ha?
The theme of the m eeting will
bi- “ TI e Christian Issue T oday.”
Mr. Moon said. Dr. E dm un d Hein-
the U niversity
sohn, pastor of
Methodist Church, will be a fo
rum leader. Dr. E. F. Tittle, Chi
nny > Methodist clerg ym an a n d
author, Dr. Harold C. Case of
! Kansas City, Mo., and Dr. M a r
shall T. Steele of Dallas will be
speakers.
A T O , INITIATES TWO
Alpha Tau Omega
Club Notices
C u rtain
Production
Club
W orkshop— ak 2 o'clock— base
ment of the W oman’s P»gilding.
All members are urged
to a t
tend in working clothes
Fort W orth Club—a t 7 30
o’clock— Te ta s
SOP.
Definite plans will be made for
a club dance to be held some
time in the n e a r future.
I nion
H o u s t o n Club
o'clock— Texas Union
D ancing at 7 o’clock,
a t 7 :30
8 18,
RUBOTTOM SPEAKS
Dick Rubottom, assistant to the
Tri Deits To Give Banquet
At Country Club Tonight
Delta Delta Delta sorority w i l l , t a ti o n - ;
>u d Marg&rt I Ames, pro-
celebrate its an niversary with its ‘-’’••arn.
a nnual founders* day banquet to
night a* 7:30 o’clock at the Aus
tin C o u n try Club.
M KEITHAN W R I T E S
E n te rta in m e n t w i l l
An article by Dr, D. M. Mc-
Keith.an, instructor in English, on
include
’’An
Wit am Vaughn
M oody*
sc. ag? by Carolyn Gunn, a ski: by
the pledges, and songs by a trio
of H esitation” ap-
Ode rn Time
compo*.,! of M arjorie Anderson, p. a re ^ in , hp NovPmb„ 1m« of
Elizabeth Tipp?,
Duggan.
American Literature. Dr. Me
and Mary
Kate ,
s s i l y Lipscomb will be
toast- K’ .
m a ste r and the following will give
, to a s t* : Leis
Ravey, to ast to th e T G '
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“T D D T T*
,‘n p,'>in- out the historical
poem,
and
circumstances w ere
” Moody? account,
ha .
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to the p residen t; M arjorie Ander- -------------------- T T T .
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.
the University. He * 'n *
. ,,
Dean of Men, spoke to the Hills- . alum nae; Blossom F rederick , toast
boro Club Monday night on ad-
vertisin g
,
,
pointed out that home town d u b s
a re the means by wl ich residents
of Texas are made conscious of
the University.
Virginia Moore is c hairm an of
the com mittee on a rrang em en ts .
Assisting
are Bettinel Phillips,
decorations; H a r r ie t Franks, invi-
' ^ e P o d g e s: Mae
the actives,
, , Moore, toast ti
toaPt
M e n ’s W o o l Suits
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Pe Ke
SSSSudden SSSServIco
“ O N T H E D R A G ”
Dr. Annie W ebb Blanton, Dr.
Mary K Brace, Mrs. Kathleen L.
Bland, Miss Lula B a rre tt, Miss
A nna Hiss, Dr. E rm a Gill, Miss
Lucy Rathbone, arui Mrs, Connie
B rockette will assist in welcoming marriage,
the guests.
tended by Miss Mary Jarvis of MOORE SPE A K S TODAY
F ort W orth and Miss Margaret
M urray of A ustin, and will be ac- speak to the Austin City Fedora- Vernon Rooke Jr.,
companied
the a lta r by her
uncle, De m r ie Miller of Mathis.
Mr. Collins will give both girls in Austin
f r a te r n ity
held initiation services .Sunday for
and George
Northington. O. V. Cecil, pro
vince chi f, of Dallas, who was
f r a te r n ity , p re
‘ ion of W om en’s Clubs
The m eeting will be held in
today.
the
IO a guest of
Dr. Bernice Milburn Moore will
to
a t
Public L ibrary
o’clock in the morning.
the
sented the pins.
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Camilla Lee Beall, Donald Markle,
Bill Francis, Connie Delavan, Cas
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Russell,
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Shirley Blufson
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Muriel
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Milton Levman
Al Lerner
E r v i n g S t r u m
Mr*. L. Benson
fir. H. Robinson
Dr. Angel
Dr. and Mig, F,
I,cistern
Dr and Mrs
Orem burg
lepton
S igm a Phi E psilo n
E lizabeth Lipscomb
n e t t
Louise A r l i t t
Mary F rani-es C o r - Cecelia M etzger
M ary Ann S m l c s
C l a i r e S t a n l e y
Ruth Such*
A n ne F i n c h
Gloria G raham
D o ro thy H o u s e
Pi K ap pa Alpha
Anne P a in te r
L ynn G ruesei
M -.rjorie W adley
M -a. W. H. Cal
B arbara Kelley
Gene Comer
I ynda Leo Boti*
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E v e l y n CTemow
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D o r o th y T o w n e s
J u n e M etcalfe
Leis Haines
Don- Taylor
B b Heifer
t r e e
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Mr. and Mr*. Bill Mary B u r n s Me
n a rt on
ill
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Willie l’ate
M a rq u i t * Smith
J e r r y S to c k a r d
Bennie B r y a n
Mary F l e m i n g
Ann F o s t e r
Caroline Gillham Tom I nis
r.liraheth
Nick W oodw ard
T heta Xi
J u a n i t a G roce
F r a n c e s * h an d ler
P e g g y Webb
I >is Johnson
G loria Lew is
of H o u s to n
M a r g a r e t W ilson
S u e W a l k e r
Ka t hr • n
K a t h r y n H o hn
Alice Ann N lts c h k e
S a r i t a Gilber t
F r a n c e s Howell
Lots Fuller of
Hon tori
E dith Robe rt*
Bertha .F ield s
Pat W assell
Mr. and Mrs.
H . E Was**-’.!
K a p p a A lp h a
fratern ity
The Kappa Alpha
en ter
tained arith an open h o u se at th e chap
ter h ou se Saturday n ig h t. The third floor
-wa* a h on k y-ton k dance hall w ith sign*
and rabies around the room.
G uest# were the fo llo w in g :
Moline Brown
K ath ry n Owens
V irginia Middleton
C harlotte Maer
Joe W ilson
Anne C a rtw rig h t Nancy W oodward
Ellen U m phres
Ann P. jss
Lucre ti* W oolen
Ag ne* Field
Dorothy Buckley
E llis b eth K n lr et on ii.ti L andreth
Penelope H a y ter
Net! K uhn
Mary Helen T erry V irginia Cotham
Pauline Gill
Ann S te ra b c rg e r Mr. and Mrs
Willis Lea
Mary L e u S t u a r t
of Dallas
Mamie S t ri e b c r
F ra n c e s Hoard
O r iss a S te v e n s o n
J e a n EHI#
Marion N o r to n
T h e r e s a Wooton
H erbert W alker
Fred Cham bers
G eorg e W a t s o n
of H o u s to n
of San Antonio
K e m p Miter
of H o u s to n
D e lta T a u D e lta
Anne F inch
Clipt*
J f oes
Mar-- Br ownlee
Gene G r e g g
M ary K a t h r y n
Small
Fra nce? E m b ry
C a ro ly n Chee v e t
M ary J a c k King
Dor is B a k e r
Pearl* Dickson
M a rth a H o u s to n
Mary J o W icks
S u n n y Murphy
Mary J o M e A n gu s
r. i r o l y n V a u g h a n
Ida nail Brill
M ary Lee H am lo n g
F r a n c e s Dilley
D o ro th y H o a r d
Val J e a n AI sired
Helen Cox
N a n c y B row n
Jo y c e Zapp
B a r b a r a A n n e
Arn old
N a nee y Moreland
E d w i n s G oo d b y n
B o n i t a Blundell
Dawn Paulu*
C h a p e r o n s :
Mr- A D. Dick son
W . R. N a bo ut*
Shower, Supper Given
For Engaged Couple
La T relic Jean Atchison and
E rn e st B, Peehacek, stud ents
in
the U niversity, whose m arriage
will take place Thursday m orning
at 7:30 o’clock In St. A ustin’s
Chapel, were guests of honor a t
a miscellaneous show er and
a
dinner that night.
at
The shower was held
the
home of Miss Fra n c e s Kutalek.
Guests were Mrs. A rth u r Foyt,
Malvina Haidusek,
Irene Haidu-
sek, Libuse f e r n y , Frances Bour-
stein, Evelyn Koemel, Rosalie
Bily, Dorothy Louise McLean,
Sylvia Hajek, Minnie Foyt, Annie
Foyt, Adeline Simecek, Mary
Bodnarek, Minnie A. Musil, Hen
rietta Marie Cervenka, Mary J o
sephine Dvoracek, Anne K utalek,
and Mr. and Mrs. William K u t a
lek.
the
The supper was given by Dr.
L eta H enderson and Betsy Moore
a t Dr. H enderson’s home. Guests
w ere
following: Dr. Marie
Morrow, Jo e Mitchel, Evelyn Koe
mel,
Lallance
Adair, M argaret Moore, Aline Ne-
mir, Charles Donoho, E r n e s t Pe-
chacek, Miss Eula W hitehouse,
and Miss Atchison.
Spencer,
Fred
Phi Mu Gives C o ffe e
And Informal Party
IO o’clock
H M embers of Phi Mu sorority e n
te r ta i n e d with a coffee S unday
the
a t
M o rn in g a t
c h a p t e r house, with
the T hanks
giv in g spirit evident in th e deco
fruits,
rations. Bright
. Vegetables, and P u rita n m aidens
n u d e r.f corn Hm- k were used iii
th e dining room.
colored
inform al
sorority also e n te rta in e d
The
with an
for
friends yesterday a fte r n o o n from |
t o ' 7 o ’clock a t the house,
5:30
black
i jpSihrer
candlesticks
candles were the decorations.
p a rty
and
Miss Bess H e f l i n , Mrs.
Charles Joe Moore, Miss Dorothy
G ebauer, and Dr. Clara M. P a r
ker will pour at th e table. AU f o u r
a re p a st presidents of the club.
committee members
in
charge are Mrs, M artha Cavin,
Mias Bess Heflin Dr, Cora M.
Martin, Mrs. Alice Middleton,
Mrs. Minnie Sh- pard, Miss Lucile
Williams, and Dr. J e t Winters.
T he
Fish And Potato
And Soozie Boos
Clubs Are Born
Two clubs have appeared on Die
campus, the Fish and Potato Club
and the “ Boozie Boos.”
in his room. Perhaps it
The Fish and Potato Club
is
composed of residents o f Little
Campus Dorm itory A w ith C har
lie Bintliff serving as president.
live
Each mem ber m u st keep a
goldfish and a growing p otato
plant
is
because of this requ irem ent t h a t
a d ru g store in th e neighborhood
of Little Cam pus offers a gold
fish and a goldfish howl as a
premium with each purchase of
a certain b rand o f shaving cream.
The function of this club is the
in
calling of
“ hull sessions.” To each session
m embers are required to bring a
bag o f potato chips and a can of
sardines,
participation
and
of Gamma
To be considered for m em ber
ship in the “ Boozie Boo” club, an
P h i
organization
Betas, a girl m u st make a
fo r
ma! rt quest to be “ rushed.” She
m ust pass an e ntrance exam!na
tion, which consists of th re a d in g
a needle in the pre once o f the a s
sembled club members.
The re a r e five c h a rte r m e m
bers, four pie iges, or “ W ookas”
a? th e y are called, and two h o n
orary members. Bonnie Bryan
is
president, or the “ Quet n Boozie
Boo ”
C o ffe e A nd Shower
Given Miss A rcher
the University, was
Miss Helen A rcher, ex-studnt
of
compli
m ented with two parties in A u s
tin S a tu rd a y to celeb rate her a p
proaching m a rria g e to Mr. F r e d :
Brown, also a fo rm e r stu den t of
the University.
Mrs. Banks McLaurin
and
daughter. F a rrie r, were hostesses!
coffee!
for a S atu rd a y m o rn in g
for Miss A rcher, and S a tu rd a y :
night Misses Helen Wesley a nd:
Margie Holder gave
pottery!
shower.
a
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in
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3018.
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CO A CH IN G :
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F re n c h , G e r m a n .
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S t u d e n t B allroom C lasse s
Monday and T h u r s d a y — 7:80 p.m.
A N N E T T E D UVAL DANCIN G SCHOOL
P h o n e s 2-8854. 6908
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2561 Guad alupe.
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G u ad alup e
2836
D o rsey
"Y O U ’R E A S W E E T H E A R T , ” T o m m y
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c a m p u s . $50.60. Call 2-8 560.
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H IG H ES T CASH P R IC E S PAID FOR
se co n d -h a n d clothing, shoes, a nd suit
cases W e also buy m u sic a l i n s t r u m e n t s
A. S c h w a r t s P h o n e 3762.
RI- A Ll. E s t a b l i s h e d
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Room*
w ith o u t board $7.60 up. 2296 Nueces.
Two blocks west of Union Bui ldi ng.
P ho n e 8-9 782.
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Listen to M a rg ar et Speaks, Monday evening*
J n g Nationwide N , B, C. Red Network
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t o n e
HARPER METHOD SHOP
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Phone 2 -6 7 8 7
121 E a s t N inth
AUTO SUPPLY &
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A . V. Nelson, M gr.
5th at Lavaca
Phone 2-414!
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PARAMOUNT. — “The Awful
Truth.” With Irene Dunne and
Cary Grant. Feature begins at
l l , 12:50,. 2:40, 4:30, 6:20, 8:10,
and IO o’clock.
S T A T E .— “ Hold
'Em Navy."
With Lew Ayres, Mary Carlisle,
and John Howard. Feature be
gins at 11:22, 1:04, 2:66, 4:43,
6:30, 8:17, and 10:04 o’clock.
(First day.)
QUEEN.— “The Women Men
Marry." With George Murphy,
Josephine Hutchinson, and Cliff
Edwards.
Feature begins at I,
2:37, 4:34, 6:21, 8:08, and 9:54
o’clock.
(First day.)
CAPITOL.— “Thin
Ice.” With
Sonja H enie and Tyrone Power.
V A R S I T Y . — “ Confession."
With Ray Francis, I a n H unter,
and Basil Rathbone.
T U E S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 23, 1937
fe e t above the ground, and sent
their white “ bombs" earthward on
an unsuspecting populace.
The
raid was broken up, however, by
the counter attack o f University
officials who closed the tower for
the day.
A m o Nowotny, assistant dean
of men, was th e victim of an at
tem pted assassination by a g roup
o f girls who pelted him with un
e rrin g shots. The dean m ade a
gallant fight and a hasty r e tr e a t
a f t e r one of his wild shots hit
P re sid e nt C alhoun’s office win
dow.
Fighting continued on various
fro n ts until nightfall.
Fighting,
on the whole, was fa ir as the boys
“ pulled their pu nch es" against the
sex
sharp-shooting w eaker
( ? )
ittle “ ganging" o f
and did very
one man. Some of the girls, how
ever, looked like replicas o f Sling
ing Sammy Baugh while merrily
engaging in the fight.
Shelby Club To Dance
Christmas At Center
Shelby County Club at a re
cent m eeting held an election of
officers and made plans
for a
dance to be held at Center during
the Christm as holidays.
The following
officers were
elected: Dan Bussey,
p re sid e n t;
Duke Taylor, vice-president; Vir
ginia W alker, sec reta ry ; and J e f f
Davis, tre a s u re r.
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“ must” list is the new Victor!
SOM ETH IN G
the
'
I recording of
the Tsch aiko w sk yI
| violin concerto made by Jascha
I H eifetz and the London Philhar-
Miss Hillis Tells
Art Of Reading
Type O f Book Liked
Explains Personality
in
In
production
the C urtain Club j birolli.
A new method o f direction Is m0nic O rch estra under John B a r - 1
“ Our th e o ry is that one’s read-
and erw ay
lin g should be p lanned like one's
rehearsals c f “ Alison’s House.” Mr. H eifetz as usual, gives a meals.-' M arjorie Hillis, au th or of
Jam es Pa rk e , director,
I t " and
“ Live Alone and Like
“ Orchids on Y our B u d g e t," de
clares in “ Reading in the Bath-
hack-* tu b ," a short article which ap-
ground, The recording itself (a pe