T oday’s Editorial T he P rof Speaks; U . T. Should H eed IheSutnmerlexan The Weather M onday: Partly Cloudy. Volume XXXVIII PRICE 5 CENTS AUSTIN, TEXAS, W EDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1937 E I G H T P A G E S T O D A Y No. 204 U. T. Is Given $1,658,224 Yearly as Governor Signs Bill Biennial Grant 3,116 Summer Students Complete Hiked Almost Registration During First Day Half Million Little Increase Over 1936 Enrollment Is Prediction Capacity Crowd Sees ‘Pirates of Penzance’ Open Activity Series J. W . C a lh o u n w as o n ce k n o w n on t h e c a m p u s as a se c o n d S ir W a l t e r R aleig h . T w elv e y e a r s ag o, w h en Mr. C a lh o u n w a s a p r o f e s ­ s o r o f ap p lie d m a t h e m a t i c s in th e y o u n g U n iv e r s ity , he l a d v ’s s lip p e r f r o m in f r o n t Of th e Old L i b r a r y B u ild ing . s h e w a s a p r e t t y b lo n d h u r r y - First Tim e B a s e d On Per S t u d e n t Cost; E n d s Long Study Walter Raleigh Hasn’t Anything On Mr. Calhoun President A d Interim B y E V E R E T T S H I R L E Y , r e s c u e d a f r o n t o f I n t h e m u d , , * Last night before a crowd t h a t occupied every seat of the Open Air Th e a te r the first production of the series of in g a c ro s s th e c a m p u s t o m a k e a summer activity pro grams was given. And it fell to the 9 o ’clock class. th e Bandbox Players of San Antonio, un der the capable diree- ^ o n 0f David Griffin, to open successfully th e series in li b r a r y , t h e s tic k y m u d j e r k e d one o f th e slip p e rs o f f h e r fo ot. Mr. ^ eir presentation of the Gilbert and Sullivan musical C a lh o u n w as s t a n d i n g n e a r a n d saw h e r p r e d i c a m e n t . W i t h all th e d a sh o f a g a l l a n t s o p h o m o re , he re s c u e d th e s lip p e r f r o m th e m u d a n d slipped it on th e l a d y 's fo o t. comedy, “ The Pirates of Penzance A nd w h e n th e p e r f o r m a n c e w a s * t h e r e w as , More th a n three thousand students registered Tuesday for th e first summer session of 1937, with an increase of forty-two students over last s u m m e r’s enrollment figures for the first day of registration. When te m p or ar y auditor’s office in Gregory Gym closed Tuesday night, 3,116 s t u d e n t s had r e g i s t e r e d ■...-..i... l.................................. . f i r s t pa id d a y o f r e g i s t r a t i o n l a s t s u m m e r 3,075 s t u d e n t s had s ig n e d u p f o r co u rses. M ax F i c h t e n b a u m , fe e s . 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S to v a ll, th e c h u r c h ’s f i r s t m i n i s ­ t e r , in 1 8 8 7-8 8, t w e n t y -three p a s ­ t o r s h a v e s e r v e d th e c h u rc h . T he p r e s e n t p a s t o r is th e Rev. E d m u n d H e in s o h n , w ho c a m e to th e U n i v e r s i t y M e t h o d is t C h u r c h in 1934. \ th o c h u r c h ’s e s t a b li s h m e n t , F. E. H a m ­ m o n d , th e seco n d p a s t o r , r e p o r t e d t h a t t h i r t e e n m e m b e r s “ g o o d s p i rit e d an d w illin g ’’ t o do e v e r y t h i n g in t h e i r p o w e r to ad Vance t h e c h u rc h . U n d e r his l e a d ­ e rs h ip , th e fa m ilie s o f th e c h u rc h b e g a n t o m a k e p la n s to p u r c h a s e c o n s t r u c t a c h u r c h a t h i r t y six b y f o r t y - f o u r f e e t , “ Gothic,* w ith e x p o sed r a f ­ lig h ts o f t e r s well b r a c e d , t h e T he n e ig h b o r h o o d b u i l d in g w a s d e d ic a te d in 1896 b y B ishop H e n d r ix , w ho n a m e d it th e in “ H o tc h k is s M e m o ria l ,” h o n o r o f th e f i r s t m e m b e r s o f th e c h u r c h , Mr. a n d Mrs. W , S. H o t c h ­ kiss a n d D e w i t t H itc h k iss, th e i r son. in $ 2 ,70 0. t c a th e d r a ! g lass, c o s tin g < b u ild in g , a n d t e n l o t o f T h e f i r s t c h u r c h w a s n o t la r g e f o r th e m e m b e r s h i p , so e n o u g h in 1 9 05 t h e Rev. D. C. 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M o o re shou ld h a v e n o t r o u b l e in a t t r a c t i n g la r g e c ro w d s to th e p r o g r a m s w h ic h he h a s sch e d u le d . lig ht o p e r a to th e p r o g r a m s to c o m e Bexar Archives Contain Early vanish History B y LA V E R N E L O T T t h e y m o s t H a n d ic a p p e d by i m p o r t a n t U n iv e r s ity T h e r e a ] n a m e o f one o f lim ite d s ta g e I chives collectio ns lighting: fac ilities, t h e B a n d - , is n o t B e x a r A rch iv es , as th e ar- th e L i b r a r y it is a n d b u t “ Sp anish b o x P l a y e r s n e v e r t h e le s s s h o w e d c o m m o n ly k n o w n , t h a t th e s e p a p e r s w ere skill— skill b o th A r c h iv e s .” A? m u s ic a lly a n d d r a m a ti c a ll y . T h e y o rig in a lly w r i t t e n in w h a t is now B e x a r C o u n ty a n d w e r e t r a n s f e r ­ e n a c t e d t h i s f a m o u s m a s te r p i e c e 1 8 9 9 , re d to th e U n iv e r s ity of G i lb e r t an d S u lliv an in a w ay t i t l e of th e y h a v e ass u m e d t h a t w a s t h o r o u g h ly s a t i s f y i n g — B e x a r A rchives. s a t i s f y i n g as to e n t e r t a i n m e n t and s a t i s f y i n g as to a rt . had th e in in L o n g fa m o u s as th e m u s ic al d i­ r e c t o r o f th e S an A n to n io Civic O p e r a A sso c ia tio n , D avid G r i f f . n d e m o n s t r a t e d last n i g h t he has a tw o -f o ld a b ility — as a d i r e c t o r a n d a s a p e r f o r m e r . I t w a s he as R ic h a rd , th e p i r a t e k in g , w ho led th e c a s t. B u t th e r e s t o f th e cast also sh o w e d ab ility. T h e c a p ita l o f T e x a s d u r i n g the ru l e o f S p a in w a s S a n A n to n io de B e x a r. T h e M ex ican g o v e r n m e n t into d e p a r t m e n t s , d ivided T e x a s a n d th e d is tr i c t a r o u n d S a n A n ­ to n i o vcas k n o w n a? B e x a r. A f t e r T e x a s won h e r in d e p e n d e n c e , the c o u n t y o f B e x a r c a m e in to ex ist­ ence. T h e re c o r d s w h ich a re now a t th e U n iv e r s ity p e r t a i n th e e n t i r e S p a n is h p ro v in c e o f T e x a s a n d C o a h u ila b e f o r e T e x a s b e ­ c a m e a s ta te o f th e U n io n . As th e s e d o c u m e n t s do n o t co m p rise r e c o r d s of B e x a r as a c o u n ty , th e a c c u r a t e ti t l e “ S p a n is h A r ­ is c h iv e s .” to th e T h r e e S ta n d O u t t h e s e T h e ro le s o f th r e e o f t h e sto o d o u t — th o s e of R u th , m a id , F r e d e r i c k , p i r a t e ap ­ p r e n t i c e , a n d M ab e l, F r e d e r i c k ’s lover. T h e p a r t of R u th w a s p la y ­ ed by L eila P y r o n — a n d she did it w ell. B u t ev en b e t t e r w e r e th e p e r f o r m a n c e s o f M ab el a n d F r e d ­ erick. T h e d u e t b e tw e e n th e s e tw o w a s th e h igh p o in t o f th e o p e r a . M ab el, e n a c t e d by C la r e C o n n e r , £ o u r t as follow in all h e r s c en es s a n g well an d j lo oked p la y e d s t r o n g l y a n d did his p a r t c o n - 1 e x c e p t c e r t a i n p a p e r s v in c in g ly . T he o t h e r m e m b e r s of th e lig h t o p e r a c a s t w e r e o f f a i r a r a t e d ab ility . th e sam e w a y. F r e d e r i c k , B e x a r C o u n ty h e r e b y by » T h e C o m m is s io n e rs ’ C o u r t o f t r a n s f e r s s a n g possession o f th e B e x a r A rc hiv es, in vo lv ing title s t o land w hich h a v e b e e n sep- th e g e n e r a l collec- ti o n , to T h e U n iv e r s ity o f T e x a s T r a n s f e r r e d to U n i v e r s i t y T he c o n t r a c t by w h ich th e U n i­ B e x a r Ar- ! ch iv e s is se t f o r t h in an o r d e r o f th e B e x a r C o u n ty C o m m is s io n e rs ’ J o s e p h Tocci, re ceiv ed v e r s ity fr o m th e T h e s t o r y o f “ T he P i r a t e s of 0 n th e fo llo w in g c o n d it io n s : shall P e n z a n c e , ” t h r o u g h o u t fa m o u s th e m u s ic a l w orld, w as u n fo ld e d in a c le a r w a y b y “ I . T h e be A rc h iv e s s a f e ly box ed an d e x p r e s s e d to th e th e U n iv e r- th e B an d b o x U n iv e r s ity b u ild in g , S e e C A P A C I T Y , p a g e 2. I S ee B E X A R , p ag e 2. Calendar for First Term J u n e 9, Wednesday. Classes begin. Jun e l l , Friday, Last dav for addin g courses in the Ju ne 14, Monday. Last day for registration for credit during the first term. first term. a holiday. Ju ly 6, Tuesday. Foreign language examinations at take 2 o’clock in the afternoon. Petitions these examinations must be in the Registrar's Office not later than J u n e 30. to July 6, Tuesday. Postponed examinations, examina­ tions for advanced standing, and examinations to remove course conditions. Petitions to take these examinations must be in the Registrar's Office not later than Ju ne 29. July 16, 17, 19, Friday, Saturday, Monday. Examina­ tions for the first term. J u ly 19, Monday. Registration for the second term. Dobie Deplores Coppini Art for Alamo, Derides Fountain Statuary B y E D S Y E R S T exan E d ito r-in -C h isf S ig n a t u r e y e s t e r d a y o f G o v e r­ n o r J a m e s A llre d on t h e tw o - y e a r a p p r o p r i a t i o n bill o f t h e U n i v e r ­ sity, a p o r t io n o f th e $ 1 7 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 h ig h e r e d u c a t io n bill c o m p l e te d ! t h e la s t step in a six m o n t h s j o i n t leg isla tiv e a n d U n i v e r s ity s t u d y of m o n e t a r y n e e d s of f he i n s ti tu t io n a n d d e f i n it e ly se c u r e d th e U n i v e r s i t y a g r a n t o f $ 1 ,65 8,2 44 p e r y e a r f o r th e n e x t tw o y e a r s . f o r in T he bill h a d p a r s e d b y la r g e m a ­ j o r i t i e s b oth h o u se s la te M a y a n d o nly r e q u i r e d th e g o v e r n o r ’s e f f e c t i v e , s i g n a t u r e b e c o m e to 1937. I , b e g i n n i n g S e p t e m b e r T h e g o v e r n o r had u n t i l th e m id ­ dle of t h e m o n t h to e it h e r a c c e p t o r r e j e c t the fin a l bill as s u b m i t ­ te d b y th e L e g i s l a t u r e . T h e bill, u n d e r c o n s t a n t c o n s i d e r a t io n since J a n u a r y , w as filed y e s t e r d a y w ith S e c r e t a r y of S t a t e E d C la rk . T h e o rig in a l U n iv e r s ity r e q u e s t , based on a s t a n d a r d fo r m u la of p e r s t u ­ d e n t c osts, h a d s o u g h t $1,9645,000; h o w e v e r, this b i e n n i u m ’s a p p r o p r i ­ a tio n m a r k e d an i n c r e a s e o f a p ­ p r o x i m a t e ly $ 4 5 0 ,0 0 0 o ver t h a t o f th e l a s t tw o y e a r s . R e p o r t P a s s e d T h e c o n f e r e n c e r e p o r t w as p assed by a v o te of 21 to 3 in th e S e n a t e an d 109 to IO in th e H ouse o f R e p r e s e n t a ti v e s . I t w as sign ed by S e n a t o r s J o h n Reddi*. 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The n e w g r a n t will r e s t o r e th e m id d le g r o u p o f s a l a rie s o f p r o f e s s o r s ; a l t h o u g h s a l a r y level o f 1931-33 f o r th e U n i v e r ­ be sity a s a w-hole, will g r a n t e d n o t th e S t a r t e d in J a n u a r y e a r l y b y in The bill, c o n s i d e r e d t h e th e B o a r d o f R e g e n ts y e a r an d r e c o m m e n d e d b y b o t h the B o ard o f E d u c a ti o n a n d t h e B o a r d o f C o n tro l to the S t a t e L e g ­ is la t u r e b e g a n its legal c a r e e r in J a n u a r y '. E a r l y s t u d y o f th e bill was m a d e b y a p p r o p r i a t i o n s in t h e H o u se a n d c o m m it te e s fin a n c e in th e S e n a t e an d o nly in th e l a s t m o n t h did a c tio n on the g r a n t b e ­ com e critical. in T h e f o r m u l a as a c c e p t e d calls fo r a p p r o p r i a t i o n s on th e basis o f tim e s t u d e n t $ 17 5 fo r e a c h f u l l S r e g i s t e r e d in the l o w e r levels, c o n ­ s is ti n g o f t h e f r e s h m a n a n d s o p h o ­ fu ll m o r e y e a r s ; $225 f o r e a c h tim e s t u d e n t a n d t h e u p p e r g r a d u a t e levels, c o n s i s ti n g of j u n ­ ior a n d s e n i o r y e a r a n d g r a d u a t e . w o r k ; an d in a d d it io n t h e r e t o , th e I su m o f $25 f o r e a c h full tim e s t u - j d e n t in te c h n i c a l c o u r s e s a t e a c h of th e in s ti tu t io n s . Due to the d i f ­ f e r e n c e in to t a ls b e t w e e n th e S e n ­ a te an d H o u se bills th i s y e a r it th e f i n a l a n a l ­ in w as n e c e s s a r y ysis to m a k e a d o w n w a r d a d j u s t ­ m e n t in th e f o r m u l a o f a p p r o x i ­ m a t e l y m p e r c e n t in t h e c u r r e n t bill. o f h o rs e s w ith w in g s on t h e i r f e e t , rid d e n by a im le s sly s a d th e m a l e sex, and o f f i g u r e o f v a r i o u s p a r a p h e r ­ n a l i a . ” in a n e o t h e r som e J . b u t F r a n k T h e L it tl e f ie l d M e m o ria l F o u n ­ t a i n m a y be a good p la c e to ta k e p i c t u r e s of A u n t A n n ie w h e n she to v is it th e U n i v e r ­ com es do w n s i ty , Dobie, f a m e d f o l k lo r i s t a n d p r o f e s s o r of E n g li s h , d o e s n ’t t h e s c e p ­ t e r i n g b y P o m p e o C o p pin : of the c e n t r a l f i g u r e s in th e f o u n t a i n is v e r y good. T h is k in d o f “ a r t , ” Mr. D obie f a r e n o u g h . h a s go ne in d ic a te s , t h i n k f i g u r e s th e b ro n z e N o t c o n t e n t w ith t h u s r e l e g a t in g to w i d e ­ s p r e a d c o n d e m n a t i o n , M r. D obie b r o a ' h e d in g .” “ I t it is n e i t h e r n a t u r a l n o r r e a l , ’’ he d e c la re d . sy m b o liz e s p r o b a b l y n e i t h e r G od n o r C o p p in . k n o w s . ” the e v e n t t h e s e v e r a l in s ti- In th e s u b j e c t of m e a n - ^u ^jo n s sh o u ld h a v e av a ila b le a n y is cla ssic a l b e c a u s e lo cal fe e s o v e r a n d ab o v e th e n o r m a l d e m a n d s m a d e u p o n such local f u n d s b y th e r e g ­ u l a r b u d g e ts , it is p e r m i t t e d t h a t s a l a rie s m a y be a d j u s t e d w ith in in s t i t u t i o n a l “ W h a t it H av in g s u b j e c t e d S c u lp t o r Co- c e r t a i n lim its n im to his m o s t s t in g i n g w it, Mr. t h a t th e a p p o i n t m e n t p r o f e s s o r a s h a d be en p r o c u r e d w ir e - p u lli n g of a to n io p o litic ia n s m o s t s c u l p to r s in A m e r i c a . ” sk illful a n d t h o r u g h “ t h e T h e m a x i m u m s a l a r y f o r a f u ll the bill ite m iz e d proviso, js $5,000. U n d e r few S an A n -I t h e r e f o r e , i t is possible t o in c r e a s e th e s e m a x i m u m sa la rie s to $ 5,50 0. ac c o m p lis h e d S a la r ie s b elo w th e $ 5 ,00 0 f i g u r e if in c r e a s e d c a n be $o,0 00 t o ru l e o u t t h e th is to in “ I t w o uld be f a r p r e f e r a b l e t o f u n d s a r e av ailab le, h a v e no m o n u m e n t a t all to A la m o h e said. th e to h a v e C o p p in i’s,” t h a n { A n o t h e r f e a t u r e of t h e bill is th e Unit th e perm ission g r a n t e d See B I E N N I A L , p a g e d. to T his w eek th e fo lk lo ris t re g i s ­ t e r e d a s t r e n u o u s “ k ic k ” th e a p p o i n t m e n t of S c u l p t o r C oppin i to d esig n a n d e r e c t th e $10 “ lo ving re- p ir a te s r u s h u p o n he h a s had o n ly latest d o c u m e n ts, Unusual Cu*tom» in d e p e n d e n c e toria< A n d Pa r a d o x ’ th e f o r t o to is . their q u een ,” submit. B u t t h e Major General bears no m alice t o ­ ward them at the end. And t h e pirates marry fiv e of h is d a u g h ­ ters. th e la s t ta k i n g r e q u i r e d re v e a le d v e r y u n u s u a l cu sto m s and p r a c - t h e i r m u n i ­ in tic#* as laws. All cip al a n d p rov incial p e d e s t r i a n s w e re to c a r r y a l a n t e r n a f t e r d a rk . T h e s t r e e t s w e r e t o be c le a re d of p e o ­ ple a f t e r IO o’clock a t nigh-. The o x -c a c t load of c o m to to w n w as d e c o r a t e d w ith fla g s a n d brig) ’ colo red rib b ons. T h e jo b w as e x ­ p e c te d to b u y d rin k s f o r the cre w a t th e f i r * ! tavern found. The Ii- show * capable c e n s e p l a t e o r n u m b e r v. as burned in t o t h e t o n g u e of ox-carts. The s e t t l e r s re- in the villages were q u ir e d to kee p h a l f tho street in ° f f r o n t o f all im p e d im en t to tra ffic th e i r houses clear f r o m P r e s e n ta ti o n f o r e m a n o f a of The a c tio n , th e masterful lyrics, and m u s ic showed touch o f Gilbert a n d Sullivan. And w h ile the a c ti n g li g h t o p e r a sh ow ed n o m asterfu l touch, i t did t h a t iS enough fo r a p ro g r a m such as last night. that 8-vpn Personally sp e ak in g , tou ch. A nd the the show w a s re a c h e d in th e peak th e F a t h e r t h e o f “ D e a r C a ttle th ie v e s w ere p u n is h e d by p re v io u sly m e n tio n e d W h y Lese Y ou r B ed,” a n d In 'he** tw o sco res t h e p la y e r s show - d u et, the m o s t v e r s a til it y M inor c riticism s of t h e p ro- h a n g i n g b e e f e n tr a il s a ro u n d th e r n eck s a n d w e re m a d e t o w alk up ed a n d d o w n th e m a in s t r e e t. W h e n a new g o v e r n o r w as i n a u g u r a t e d , t h e s t r e e t s w e r e d e c o r a t e d w ith g a y fl a g s and b a n n e r s . E v e ry o n e w o re his S u n d a y c lo th e s on such o c c a s io n s . S p u r s a n d h a t s w e r e ; n e v e r w o r n inside a c o u r t ro om , b u t w e re t a k e n o f f a n d le f t by th e j d o o r . Archive* S t a f f University Service C o . On th e s t a f f o f th e S p a n is h A r - ; c h iv es a r e J. V ii.asana H aggard, the a r c h i v e s collection t r a m - , in 2412 G u ad a lu p e Phone 7140 “ g a n g s t e r s d u c tio n m a y b e m i u « . T h e sup b een have could c a st p o r t i n g s t r o n g e r . A n d th e d ia lo g u e could hav e be en w a t c h e d m o re closely. In one scene r e f e r e n c e w as m a d e to g a n g s t e r ’s molls.” S ince th e o p e r a w a s w r i t ­ te n f i f t y y e a r s a g o , this show ed th e o rig in a l. This v a r i a ti o n f r o m ex would have go ne u n n o ti c e d c e p t in l a t e r sccn ecs r e f e r e n c e is also m a d e to “ Q uee n V ic to r ia .” A n d “ g a n s t e r s th e f a c t th a t a n d f o r and m o lls ’' w e r e n o t k n o w n by t h a t n a m e d u r i n g t h a t pe rio d . Church - - T onight in the Open Air T h e a ­ ter the se c o n d program o f the a c ­ tiv ity sch edule will be held. It first m o tion picture will be the a “ N in e Days the o f Queen.” series, Miss K a t h r y n O w ens, ex-student, o f th e U n iv e rs ity , is v is itin g h e r a u n t, Mrs. E a r l C obb, rn F o r t S m ith , Ark. ( C o n ti n u e d fr o m P a g e I . ) f i r s t m ov ed in to t h e c h u r c h on May 23, 1909. T he S u n d a y School, w hich w as to o big t o m e e t in th e b u ild in g , m e t in th e Y .M .C.A. u n ­ til th e W e sley Bible C h a ir w a s l a t e r b u il t by the M eth o d ia t C o n ­ f e r e n c e of T ex as. An E p w o r th L e a g u e , o rg a n i z e d O c to b e r 17, 1892, p re c e d e d th e S u n d a y School, w h ich w as o r g a n ­ ized in A p ril, 1894. A W o m a n ’s M issio n ary So cie ty w as also o r g a n iz-ed in 1894. T he c h u r c h ’s J u n i o r L e a g u e w as o rg a n i z e d in 1911. The A n n e x , t o h o u se t h e S u n d a y School w as b u il t in 1923, a n d th e W e s l e y Bible C h a ir w a s s t a r t e d J u n e 3, 1924. O t h e r ac tiv ities o f th e c h u r c h th e b u ild in g in clu de m e m b e r s h i p o f K ir b y Hall, w h ic h w a s c o m ­ p le t e d in 192 4. T w o o t h e r b r a n c h e s t h e U n i v e r s i t y M e t h o d i s t o f C h u r c h w e r e o r g a n i z e d in 1 9 2 6 — th e J u n i o r C h u r c h , e s t a b li s h e d by Mrs. H. B. W a t t s , w ife o f t h e j Rev. H. B ascom W’a t t s , w ho s e r v ­ ed f r o m 1 926 to 1930, a n d a We* ley B ro th e r h o o d . --------------- o--------------- Miss N a o m i C h ild e rs w h o r e ­ ceiv e d h e r b a c h e l o r o f a r t s d e g r e e o n d a y n ig h t h as r e t u r n e d to h e r ho m e in S a n A n to n io . Miss M a r g a r e t T h o m p s o n l e f t y e s t e r d a y f o r h e r h o m e in D alla s a f t e r r e c e i v in g h e r b a c h e l o r o f a r t s d e g r e e M o n d a y n ig h t . W IL L IA R D BATTERIES . S e r v i c e St S a le s University Service C o . 2 4 1 2 G U A D A L U P E Phone 7 1 4 0 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1937 Buy at Hemphill’s (A cross from Law Building) new and FREE DESK BLOTTER SCHOOL SUPPLIES FREE DESK BLOTTER Give Us Your Course N u m b e r Supply the Correct Books Fountain Pens Note Books • Athletic Equipment • U. of T. Stationery Laboratory Supplies • Engineering Supplies Electric Fans • Typewriters FREE DESK BLOTTER Come Earls and Avoid the Rush FREE DESK BLOTTER Across from Law Building WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1937 Page Three First Intramural Contest Entries to Close Saturday ram Full W om en ’s P. T C lasses Expected Texas Players In Second Round Of Eastern Meet to he ispued to all stu d e n ts who r e p in e r for one or more c la s s e s .1 These perm its entitle the holder to reserve tennis courts, to b or­ row golf equipm ent, to atten d dip h our at the pool, and to use the te rra c e s of the building for sun baths. is continuing a t Registration fo r physical train- i ing classes the gym from 8 o'clock in the morn- I ing until 8 o'clock at night d u r ­ ing the n ex t te n days. Classes are on the non-credit basis, a t­ tendance being optional. However, ; the same type of instruction is of­ fered as in the long session. Because of full registration in the children’s swimming classes, a new section will be opened W ed­ nesday a t 3 o’clock. Mrs. Sarah P en n H arris will be the instructor. race-track BETTING BILL DELAYED The bettin g bill which w as passed in th e Legisla­ tu r e last F rida y will probably not days. be approved fo r G overnor Ja m es V. Allred said Tuesday. several Governor Allred will receive th* bill W ednesday morning. STUDENTS . . . . VISITORS ... ALL Merriit-Nabours Co. Invites ummer @ Pre-shrunk broadcloths to SO square woven fancies 0 Oxford cloths & madrases SC A RC ROUGH'S MEN'S S TO R E — AIR-COOLED S TR E E T FLOOR 121 Law Graduates Presented to Court 121 The g ra d u a te s the of in School of Law, clad n ea tly sun­ white and “ p in n e d ’ w ith flowers, Monday w'ere formally in­ tro d u ce d to the S tate Supremo C ourt. the justices of In th e ce rem ony held T uesday morning, which custom has made a y ea rly tra d itio n w ith law stu d e n ts, Ira P. H ildebran d, dean of the School of Law, in troduced the s tu d e n ts to the th ree S uprem e stude n t- C o u rt justices, and the were sworn in as lawyers. th e T h eir licenses will be se n t t h e stu d e n ts in several days, as soon as the Board of Legal E x am in ers appli­ has tim e to approve cants. the AUTOMOBILE ST O R A G E SO PER J MONTH U niversity Se rvice C o . 2 4 1 2 G u a d a l u p e Phone 7140 S u m m e r Stu d e nts Inspect their comprehensive array o f sum m er C h o k e o f P A L M B E A C H . L I S E K G A B A R D I N E S , C O N G O A N D D I X I E W E A V E — all ( L O T H s t y l e s. new r a n y am o un • A l p a c a s • R a y cc mixtures • All-silks A n y one o f these suits will give you the utmost in comfort, style, coo ness. m ore than B E T T E R W E A R F O R M E N C ongress am r a them a t once ?l6.75 t a i k l t i. p » I J L I .! ! 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F or s o m e tim e it ha? s e e m e d a b s u r d y e t e q u a l l y tru- t h a t th e U n iv e r s it y p u b l i c a ­ t io n s w o r e m is s in g a r e a l o p p o r t u n it y a lo n g e d u c a t io n a l lin es in fa ilu r e to m a k e use of e x p e r t in s ig h t, s u c h f a c u l t y d is c u s - lot. o f T w e n t i e t h Cc ntury p r o b l e m s c o u ld fu r n is h . T h e f e a t u r i n g o f a c o lu m n c o n t a i n i n g p r o f e s s o r ia l v i e w s in T h e S u m m e r I e x a n s h o u ld a f f o r d a n e w m e d iu m w h e r e b y an i n f o r m e d f a c u l t y m a y e x p r e s s i t s e l f o u t ­ s id e t h e c la s s r o o m . In a d d it io n , t h e c o n ­ t r ib u t o r w ill be a b l e to c o v e r m a t e r ia l t h r o u g h t h is m e d iu m o f a n a t u r e s o m e t i m e s e x t r a n e o u s to r o u tin e c la s s r o o m d is c u s sio n . S U M M E R = O ' >, s i d e L O N G L A N G E ----- L E T T E L / s l a n t s H e Likes N e w Texan Type A n d T. V. Smith for Prexy D ear Sir: By Ed Syers shine K E E P E R OF T H E KEYS . . . While reg e n ts and consulting architects w on der abo u t who's to the New Main B uilding’s brass, and w h ether the U niversity will finally adm it it own" the several-odd sto ry shaft, or will listen to ace local colorist Dobie and the tow er on us side, building c o n tra c to r Hugh Yantis grudgingly allows occasional sightseers a peep show into the w onder of wonders. Once in a g re a t while th e tourist gets as high as the g r e a t clock on the to w er, b u t oiuy th e chosen few have climhed the last iron la d d e r ' t h a t lead above the b elfry and the carillon to th e pinnacle. B u i l d e r Y a n t i s c a r b i e i t h e g r e a t k e y l y i t e m • C ongratulation s on the well-edited and bright-looking T exa n CU J u n e I. The new type is r a th e r ritzy, I think, and will help to .aunch the Texan on a new era of good feeling. Spiced with a bit of c r u ­ d d i n g now a n d then , your pape r may well se t the m a rk in balance for f u tu re ed ito rs to shoot at. The idea is to p u t your lightnin g and thu n d e r in w ell-restrained words. More people will listen to you then. I was p a r tic u la rly in terested in y our editorial on th e presidency, and agree as you said: “ The presid e n t m ust be versed a t once w ith all the m ach ination s of T w e n tie th C e n tu ry education, with politica. knowledge su fficie n t to cop,’ with hi? d u n e ? as envoy ’ n th e S tate Legislature. He m u st possess a t th e same tim e that ra r e leadership th a t will k nit th e U niversity fa c u lty once m ore into a c ohe rent, coop­ erative whole, and sim ultaneously suffuse the I niversity’s h u n d re d th - milann stude nt body with institution de­ mands." the spirit an educational The man who fits th a t c h a r a c te r b e t te r th a n anyone else of whom I have heard is Dr. T. V. Smith of Chicago. Dr. Smith, I believe, will be accepted as a leader by both fac tions in the University, I have talked r e c e n tly to several persons in te reste d in the U niversity of both radical and conservative tendencies and find th e m all r e ­ markably a g re e d on th e su b je c t o f Dr, Smith s leadership. . . . Best wishes fo r the re m a in d e r of the y e a r and r e g a rd s to the e n r o u t e o v e r t h e t o u r i n g t y i t e m , d o e t n t r e a l l y m i n d »o m u c h t h e a p p e a r a n c e o f s t r a n g e r s in t h e rest of the sta ff . hal l * a* h e r e g e n t s t h e i r e n t r a n c e l i m hi * p e r m i * - *i on . . . B e l t i p o t i n t h e r a m b l i n g l a b y r i n t h i i t h e Poet s Re! ease Official Notice Years A g o * today--------- and------------ yesterday. C o m p i l e d b y C l a r k K i n n a i r d The N ig h t W a lk e r Sleep, wandering, found a man, Pressed its cool hand on his Whisked a leaf or two to brush His breathing face with sudden head, stars. — Jim Boothe. C o p y r i g h t , 1 9 3 7 , I n t e r n a t i o n a l N e w i S e r v i c e The L a d y of the Tears T u e s d a y , J u n e 8 632 A .P . — Mohammed, fou nder of Islam, died. 1861— Tennessee seceded from the Union. 1866 — C anadian parliam e n t m e t firs t time a t O ttaw a. 1934 — Legion of D ecency’s cam paign fo r b oycott of salacious films began. 1931— Body o f S ta r r F aith fu l, b e a u tifu l New York a r t i s t model, J a t Long w ashed Beach, L. I., m u rd ered . The crime has n ev er been solved. ashore nude Her dark eyes heavy with dew, Her lone face still In the chime-wracked hill. She raised her hand to strew The night-black valley, The angry valley, With blossoms and tears. Her white hand shook in the wind, And the dark of her breast Had followed the West In flight from the distant bend Of adamant morning. With cricket? adorning A FEW' VACANCIES are yet to be filled in the University Co- Operative House for boys for the first semester of summer school. ARNO NOWOTNY, assistant dean of student lifee. ------------- o—— — —— f J O N E S T O G E T K U D O Jesse H. Jones, Houston, chair­ man of the Reconstruction Fi­ nance Corporation, will receive a doctor of laws degree from New York University when the college celebrates its 105th commence­ ment today. Her cry, she wept. Her lovely terror ran Through acres of trees And silent seas Of meadows, through drunken man. The crack in her forehead Bled purple and torrid. So, dying, she slept. — Jim Boothe. in n o v a t io n s m a d e by t hi r d f l o o r c u b b y h o l e c o r n e r w h e r e t h e ol d w i n d o w ! O N E O F T H E C h ic a g o ’s y o u t h f u l P r e s i d e n t H u t c h in s in t e a c h i n g m e t h o d s is h a v i n g a n u m b e r o f p r o f e s s o r s d is c u s s c o n t r o v e r s ia l issu e s b e f o r e a s s e m b le d c l a s s e s . It is, o f c o u r se , im p o s s ib le at t h e p r e s e n t t im e t o h a v e su c h a p o lic y at T h e U n i v e r s it y o f T e x a s , bu t t h e p r o p o s e d c o l u m n , c o n d u c t e d s o l e l y b y p r o f e s s o r s s h o u l d , to s o m e d e g r e e , be a b le t o p r o d u c e a d e q u a t e a n d a u t h e n t i c d is ­ c u s s io n o f q u e s t i o n s r e l a t in g to p o litic a l, e d u c a t io n a l a n d p h il o s o p h i c a l p r o b le m s o f t h e d a y . T h e r e w o u ld a ls o f o l l o w t h e a d v a n t a g e o f h a v in g a d is c u s s io n p r e p a r e d f o r s t u ­ d e n t c o n s u m p t io n b y m e n w it h w h o m la r g e n u m b e r s of s t u d e n t s are a c q u a i n t e d . ■ p O R T O O L O N G , p r o f e s s o r s h a v e b e e n e x p e c t e d to c o n f i n e t h e ir r e m a r k s to c la s s r o o m d i s c u s s i o n o f a p a r t ic u la r s t u d y , b u t t h e f a c t is t h a t m a n y o f t h e m are in ­ t e r e s t e d in otht r a s p e c t s o f t h e e d u c a t io n a l a n d t h e ol d c o r n e r i t o n e f r o m t r a d i t i o n a l ol d M a i n r e i t u n e a i i l y a m o n g o r n a t e n e w c o m ­ B u i l d i n g p a n i o n p i e c e ! . S u n l i g h t i l i p i b y t h e t w i i t ! a n d t u r n ! o f a r c h i t e c t u r a l w h i n n y a n d t h r o w ! t he o n e p a r t i c u l a r i p o t i n t o t h e a p p e a r a n c e of a l i t t l e c o u n t r y c h u r c h c o u r t ! , t h e b u i l d i n g , o f it c o n v e n t i o n a l l y “ g r a n d - c e n t r a l u h , ’ w i t h . « • T h e r e i t o f b a t t e r i e ! o f i m p o i i n g l e a t h e r - u p h o l i t e r e d c h a i n , h i g h - v a u l t e d c e i l i n g ! o f t he p a i t r y - m a k e r d e i i g n . In al l , i t ' i a b e a u t y ; a n d t h e b o y i w h o re t e n t t o t h e p r i n c i p a l ’! o f f i c e wi l l h a v e t h r e e a w e - i n t p i r e d s t r i k e # o n t h e m b e f o r e t h e y ’re h a l f w a y d o w n t h e hal l . the I*. T. • TN* C O N N E C T IO N with the New Main Building, I citizen associates r e g ^ n ’ layman In Austin S atu rd a y , O ra n g e’s an i L utcher Stark. j U. Tbs S tark ta lked “ main building" to M . S. B e l­ lows, c o n tra c to r fo r the building, over the Chuck W a g o n ’s best noon lunch. P erspiring, shirtsleeved and essentially hum an , R egent S ta r k and c o n tra c to r th ir ty Bellows h a ra n g u e d and argued f o r some minutes over details, and dull brass work. “ Only thing it needs is m j r e elbow grease on the polish in," the R egent th o u g h t in connection with f in is h ­ ing touches b efo re the U niversity’s final ac c e p ­ tance. , s e t - u p a n d a r e in p o s itio n s to w r it e a u th o r i- T1__ t a t i v e l y in r e g a r d to t h e s e in t e r e s t s . T h e . . . S t i l l R i l i n g . . . W h i l e U . T . p o w e r ! w o n d e r this U n i v e r s i t y * b o u n d i n g e n r o l l m e n t r a t e in te l e s t of p i o f e s s o i s i n th e p o l i c i e s Ct t h o a n j t h i n k o f i o m e f o r m o f s u p e r i m p o s e d d e a t h r a t e U n i v e r s i t y — t h e t h e o r y b e h in d p r e s e n t d a y b a u m p r e d i c t t h e n o r m a l i n c r e a i e i n e r u r n i i h - . ■ a b o u t .. , , , , . • e d u c a t i o n , p o l it ic a l, a n d e c o n o m i c q u e s ­ t io n s , s h o u ld n o t b e ig n o r e d . O n t h e o t h e r h a n d , t h e U n i v e r s i t y a s a w h o l e s h o u ld •w e lc o m e t h e o p p o r t u n i t y to a v a i l its e lf o f t h e a d v a n t a g e o f s u c h d is c u s s io n . B e c a u s e m a n y q u e s t io n s i n v o l v e d w ill i d e a b e o f a c o n t r o v e r s ia l n a t u r e , t h e f o r r e g i s t r a n t ! , R e g i s t r a r ! M a t h e w s a n d F i c h t e n - b a u m p r e d i c t t h e n o r m a l i n c r e a s e i n e n r o l l m e n t f o r n e x t l o n g t e r m . S h o u l d h i k e U . T.V-. p o p u l a t i o n n e a r t h e h u n d r e d - m i l l i o n m a r k . . . M o s t o f t h e w o l v e s o u t h o w l i n g a b o u t d e l a y ! in C a c t u s d e l i v e r y a c t u a l l y e n j o y e d t h e l o n g w a i t . S a n A n t o n i o ! J o h n R. W a l k e r s p e n t o n e a f t e r n o o n s t a n d i n g in l i n e j u s t f o r t h e s a k e o f t a l k i n g t o p e o p l e . H e h a d n o C a c t u s r e s e r v e d , e x p e c t e d t o b u y n o n e . the . I N TE RN AT I ON A I. N EW S S E R V IC E s h o u ld not b e f r o w n e d u pon. T h e e x is t e n c e o f f r ic t io n in a n y o r g a n i z a t i o n is a b y - p r o - : T d u c t a n d a n e c e s s a r y c o n s t i t u e n t to t h a t o r g a n i z a t i o n ’s m a k e - u p . tro ts our th a t W e stm in ste r College , . . . psychology d e p a r tm e n t phobias — such pigeonholing of a “ f e a r of something, i. claustrophobia— fear of caves and confinement," T F T H E W O R K o f d i f f e r e n t p a r t s o f th e supposedly an entirely new wrinkle. The Penn- * U n iv e r s it y is to be s y n t h e s i z e d f o r t h e A v a n ia school goes farther to say that they have from . . triskaidephobia— fear of being thirteenth at a l®Ctual o u t lo o k , t h e n it f o l l o w s th a t d is c u s - party," fear of big sio n s o f t h e v a r y i n g v i e w p o i n t s e x i s t i n g word?" However, r . t .’s William F. Gidiey, dean of Pharmacy, can look to West- o v e r t h e c a m p u s is in o r d e r. It a ls o f o l l o w s nf the College p r o d u c t io n o f s t u d e n t s o f a m a t u r e in t e l- . twenty*?even known phobias, ,, . , . to “verbamagnaphobia . . is ca ta lo g u in g discovered , inform ation . . . . r , . , . . .. . , ,, , . , , , . t h a t tho.-..- Who ar.- e n g a g e d in t e a c h i n g in ?linslF ,, Dean Gidiey boasts a modest collection of phobias t h e m a n i f o l d d iv is io n s u p o n t h e c a m p u s oxcr„ding 200 in number. The phobia collection idea is to him what. stamp books and match folder- a re lo g ic a l c h o ic e ? to le a d su c h d is c u s s io n s , c"nn" #M’"r *" ir I j j • • • :° r , A p r o f e s s o r o f e c o n o m ic s m a y b e c a p - are t0 tho laFman collector, a b le o f d is c u s s in g th e n a t u r e o f a b s t r a c t a i O i O g i . - t m a t ^ w it h a p p l i e d e c o n o m i c s ; an e n g i n e e r m a y he r e c e n t l y r e c e i v e d f r o m t h e f e d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t . h a v e s o m e p r o f o u n d n o tio n s a b o u t g o v e r n - Th« check w** mailed to h i m to c o v e r a d i s c r e p a n c y m e n ! . and a p h y s i c i s t mm- h a v . a v a lid a c q u a i n t e d •' V j, • ' — ***** •» a n d w h a t it w a * . . . i i . U n . *H.«M •» » . In B o s t o n a c o u n t y p r o b a t e will „„ r„ or4. Th. a n d m ilit a n t o p in io n r< g a m i n g c h ild l a b o r . cour( c„mp up witl) lhe j p P r e c i s e A S t . L o u i s s i g n p a l t e r s a v i n g b y w a y o f s o u v e m e r a o n e - c e n t c h e c k c f i n a n c e c . i . . . A. L. (San Angelo, T exas) W e d n e s d a y , J u n e 9 • • • • Prexy-Piclcinq L o n g Undertaking Advises Texan Leave Alone Dear Sir: I noted w ith in te rest y o u r editorial of J u n e I w ritte n upon the accession of Mr. Calhoun to the ad in te rim presidency of the U n i| vers-’; . W ith all due respect to your circum sp ect style and involved method of expression of facts, I believe the editoria. was a little p r e ­ vious in re g a rd s to the m a tte r of time. You now have a new p re sid e n t duly elected by the Board of Re­ gents, and by all a p p e aran c es you will have a p resid e n t for some little time. It would be b etter, it seems, to w a it until a more opp ortune time to look to the f u tu r e in r e g a rd s to this post. In all reg a rd s, the U niversity is not built on the spur of the mo­ the m a tte r of p resid e n t selection should and probably ment, and will be a d eliberate and c a re fu l u n d e rta k in g . I t seems th a t the best Texan policy would be strict laissez-faire until a later date when such com ment will be more in order. — M.H.W, (Brownsville, T exas) 1672— P e te r the G re a t was born. 1030— J a k e Lingle, Chicago r e ­ p o r te r , w as assassinated. 193 4 — Congress cre ate d F ed era l Com m unications Commission. • 1936 — Republican National C onvention opened a t Cleveland, two days before no m in a tin g A lfred M. L anden . W IL L IA R D BATTERIES Service & Sales University Service Co. 2 4 1 2 G U A D A L U P E Phone 7140 • Shoot’s Cafeteria • ® 119 W est 7 th W ed n e sd ay F R I E D F I S H .................... I S c Air Conditioned • « r n • • P lI h o n e 2-3164 I a ssi rice t l C Phone I A d s e c t i o n 2-3165 ,. 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L i n e n f u r n i s h e d . Tri- I n s t r u c t o r s . U p p e r c l a s s m e n : v# t e h o m e He*ween C a p ito l, U n i v e r s i t y . e m p lo y e d ** ;der,t_ r o o m m a t e . . . . . . . Summer Texan Class- ifieds for Results I ing p o r c h e s , s h o w e r , t u b . m a id se rvic e . W E D N E S D A Y , J U N E 9, 1 9 3 7 I Page Five University’s ‘Forty Acres’ Has Buildings of Unique Interest Cleaning Cr Pressing library w as y e a r s a n ew sp ap er k e p t in the attic o f th is fo rm er E d u c a tio n Building, ch an ged in n a m e in 1930 to honor Dr. W il­ liam S e n e c a S u tton , on ce a c tin g p r e sid e n t o f the U n iversity? And th a t in th e dorm itory units back b y Mr. N e a n ’s en tra n ce is J e ss e A nd r ew s D orm itory, nam ed f o r J ess e A ndrews, fir st w om an first w om an g rad uate, I stu d en t, the and first w om an te a c h er in U n iv er sity ? D u ll - - (C on tin u ed from P a g e I . ) w a s a surprised, “ Oh, are you g o ­ in g to be here this s u m m e r ? ” B oys behind the tra y s o f record bo ok ­ l e t s w ere k ept busy. “ Have you ev e r been in school here?" would b e the question when a book let co u ld n o t be fou n d . “ Yes, I took gr ad u a te work h ere lart summer," ca m e an old-tim ers reply. R e s e r v e L i br a r y A * t e w Ju st across th e hall in the R e­ serv e Library, n ew stu d en ts crowr- ed around the entrance. A m on g th em w e re a n um ber o f freshm en. Others w ere tra n sfers. the fro m library lobby during an There w as a c on stan t stream o f tr a f fic to Gregory Gym. The steps o f the g y m had all th e earmarks o f a hotel im portant con v en tion . Groups stood around, laughin. Others just c h a ttin g and sat, w a itin g th e ir turn to go in. Inside, w h en on e w as able to get inside, there w a s a lino that w ound back and forth across the floor. It was long, b u t it moved rather quickly, and people w e r e patient. third. S om eo n e in the second bend of in you the line saw an a c qu ain tan ce “ W here the b e e n ? ” came the query. “ In Cali-; fo r m a ,” the man replied. The lines moved on in opposite directions, and the men w ere separated. have “ Are there any more H ’s?” the guard at th e door asked. “ Will all M’s please come to the door.” I There w a s a scram ble, and various and sundry M’s crowded around the door. Soon th ey , to o , w ere in­ side, and the question w as re­ p eated. “ Is th a t all o f the M’s ? ’ “ Calling all M ’s,” w a s murmured down the len gth o f the Once inside the gy m , the s t u ­ simplified. fou n d m atters d ent line. Cards w ere filled out and permits given. Then th e actual registra tion fo r classes took place. As usual, there w ere co n flicts and problems. A t a table marked “ Special C ases” sat som eone w ant th an ing more than the regular am ount o f work. “ Y ou c a n ’t g e t credit for m ore fo u rteen hours’ w ork,” he w a s told. A girl came up with a re q u est fo r eigh t hours work th e first sem ester. Grades were discussed, then she w a s a s k ­ ed, “ Are you sure you w a n t this much w o r k ? ” “ I need the hours,” she a n sw ered , and the permission was granted. The usual fo llo w ed : reg ister in g in d i f f e r e n t d ep art­ m ents, applying for d eg rees, dis - routine « cussing courses. It costs no more to send y o u r C lo t h e s to a reputable place. You can fee! secure in send­ ing your clothes here. Th e T o g g e r y 2310 Guadalupe Phone 3090 J. L. ROSE Tour of Campus Evinces Historical Backgrounds B y J. B. B I L L A R D JUST HOW WELL do you know University Buildings now J opening to you for the Summer Session? Do you know some of the odd things t h a t th ey contain? For whom others were na m e d ? Take an imaginary stroll around the modern Forty A cre s and see ju s t how m uch o f it is fam iliar to you. Stephen F. A u s tin ’s day, th e trail driver’s e r a , and modern ranching. do fo r B e g in n in g at the T w en ty -fo u rth you know S tr e e t e n tr a n ce, is w ho the som breroed guard ian from his th a t has stopped cars little booth several years? I f s W. B. N e a n s, w ho, rain or shine, f in g e r s th e pulse o f ca m ­ pus tra ffic. FF TO YOUR l e f t is Wag- g e n e r Hall, w h ich h o u se s the A n th ro p o lo g y Museum and is ded­ icated to Leslie W. W a g g en er , fir st chairm an of the fa c u lty . And on b ey on d is G regory G ym n as­ On a way, do you know that ium, th e dream child o f Thomas H o g g Memorial A uditorium sea ts fo r m e r U n ite d W a tts G regor y, 1 ,3 00 , has m ushroom s u nder t h e : s t a t e s under seats to keep air circulating? That J P r e sid e n t W oodrow W ilson , who it was n am ed in re c o g n itio n o f saw the fi g h t he b e g a n in 1907 th e service rendered th e U a iv er- m a te rialize in 1930. thft L a w Then around pagt sity by G overn or Jim H o g g and I d evotion . Buildin?t the 01d Library Build- o f trem en d ou s leadership, and g en er ou s support and the A rch itectu re Build- given by W ill H ogg, a fo rm er re-, in g ^ thg gnd o f the road b y S u t. A tto rn ey-G en er al the . Rent ton Hall. Did you k n ow t h a t for A ND T H E W o m a n ’s B u ild in g — one o f th e old est b u il d in g s ; on the cam p u s and hav in g in its fo r g o t te n b a se m e n t one o f campus sw im m in g p o o h , no w used as a workshop for the Curtain Club. the l e f t O ff to the is the Home the E co n om ics Building, and to righ t th e N ew Main Building and Library E x te n sio n . Do you know th a t th e Hom e Ec b a s e m e n t is used f o r nutrition p ro je cts such as fe e d in g gu in e a pigs and baby chicks? A nd did you know thai the Library to w er is 307 f e e t one * and o ne-ha lf inches ta ll— t h a t the j a t o f f ic e s adm inistration some fu tu re date w ill be m oved to a building of their o w n — t h a t the tow er will be co n verted from p r o - ' l e s s o r s ’ o f f ic e s into book stacks as the need arises? Then a lo n g science row. Here's an ob servatory the P h ysics in B uilding w here you can w a tch the h ea ven s on clear nights. H e r e ’s an organ, built by a U n iv ersity p ro fessor, Dr. C. P. B oner, from parts of three other organs, which you va n wa? eh being p layed bv Paul Kennard e v e r y night at 7 o ’clock e x c e p t S a t u r d a y and Sun - nsary is in the b a s e ­ d.-.y. A d; ment o f t b e m i s t ry B u ildin g w here senior pharmacy stu den ts fill pi :- r the cost c f the drugs. - rip:; u;s the A ND ON past the Journalism Building, home o f the T exan , H anger, Cactus, and the G eology Museum , past the G eolog y Build­ ing, the U n iv ersity Press on the other side of the road, and down to old B. Hail. Do you know’ th at this is the ! o r i g in a l B r a c k e n r i d g e H all, n a m ­ ed a fter G e o r g e V* . B r a c k e n r i d g e , who donated the building to the U n iv ersity, co n v e rte d to an o ff ic e building in 1926. fo r Then strool a lo n g to Garrison Hall, nam ed fo r George P. Gar­ rison, p r ofe sso r of history in the U n iv ersity tw e n ty six years. A re you aw are o f the f a c t that the ca ttle brands which adorn the ex terio r in T e x a s in clu d in g th e Spanish pioneers, that rep re se n t periods history ca ttie o f U n iv e r s ity ’s “ O N E -ST O P" SER V IC E S T A T I O N ”C o m p l e t e A u t o m o b i l e S e r v i c e ” Storage W e a p p r e c ia te you r b u sin ess Lee Tires W illard Batteries Sinclair Products Quaker State Oils W ashing G reasing Seat Covers Radios A ccessories Universitvj Service Co. 2 4 1 2 G u a d a lu p e P h o n e 7 1 4 0 R O A D SER V IC E Texas School of Fine Arts (Inc.) A c c r e d i t e d b y The State D epartm ent of Education F o u r y e a r c o l l e g e c o u n t in tnuaic, s p e e c h a n d p u b l i c s c h o o l m u s i c S p e c i a l w o r k f or c h i l d r e n C h i l d r e n ’s c l a s s e s in s p e e c h Practice pianos available 2 0 1 0 W ichita Phone 9 9 3 5 HERBERT WALL B A R I T O N E T e a c h e r o f S in g in g Pupi l o f O s c a r S e a g l e , a n d J e a n d e R e s k e L eading bari1 ne, New York Opera A ssociatio n , 1 9 3 2 -3 3 . Grand Opera ap pearan ces, Monte Carlo, N ice, and Cann*5*, France. S o l o i s t ; C hicago, M in neapolis, C in cin n ati, and Om aha S y m p h o n y orchestras. D irector o f the U n iv e rsity L igh t Opera C om pany and U n iv e r sity M ethodist Church Choir D O R O TH Y BORCHERS S o p ra n o D irector c f the U n iv ersity P r e sb y te r ia n Church Choir. A ssociate tea ch er and R epertoireur. Private lessons, and class lessons. S T U D I O , U n iv ersity M e th o d is t C hurch For in fo rm a tio n call s e c r e t a r y — 7651 or 3 1 0 2 Announcement B E U L A H BEAVER Or g a n i s t at U n i v e r s i t y M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h a n d T e m p l e B et h Is r ae l c**er 9 six w e e x s ’ summer course in p e e organ v. b e g 'n n n g J j - e sev en th . Sue w' ;! a s e teach piano at rer studio. 1700 Congress Ph on e 7 6 2 7 A t the Texas Book Store You save more money here, because we have more USED books. M O N EY ON //.OR s u P P L AT THE O P P O S I T E U N I V E R S I T Y M A I N E X T R A y C E "A Trade That Service Made” Spe ci al E v e n t s / E E l N G f e l H t W I Scarbroughs Men's Store A IR -C O O LED DIRECT ENT RANCES W T H E S U M M E R T E X A N W E D N E S D A Y . 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T h e s p a c i o u s l a w n o f t h e B a r b o u r s wi l l b e t h e s e t t i n g f o r “ A n n S i g n s on t h e d o t t e d L i n e , " t h e l a t e s t c h a p ­ t e r o f t h e “ f a m i l y . ” A n n s i g n ' a n i m p o r t a n t d o c u m e n t in c o n n e c ­ t i o n w i t h h e r s o n g “ T h e D r e a m in M y H e a r t . ” f r a u d o r i g i ­ I f s a n a t e d b y h e r s w e e t h e a r t , * l i f t . a n I h i s b r o t h e r s a n d s i s t e r s —h u t wi t h I f t h e b e s t of t hi s d o e s n ’t m a k e s e n s e t o y o u , l i s t e n a t 6 o v e r W G A ! a n d t h e p r o g r a m wi l l p r o b a b l y m a k e m o r e s e n s e i n t e n t i o n s . T h i s s h o w C R S — t h e C o l u m b i a B r o a d c a s t ­ i n g S v s t e m — d o e s n ’t h a v e s u c h a on b a d p r o g r a m a t 6 o cl ock, t h e “ C a v a l c a d e of e i t h e r . is I t A m e r i c a . ” a l w a y s d r a m a t i s e s s o m e p h a s e o f A m e r i ­ c a n l if e. D o n V o o r h e e s f u r n i s h e s t h e m u s i c a l b a c k g r o u n d . T o n i g h t t h e s t o r y o f t he G r a n d C o u l e e D a m o n t h e C o l u m ­ b i a R i v e r in W a s h i n g t o n wi l l be d r a m a t i z e d . t h e b u i l d i n g o f T h e n at 7 o ’c l oc k c o m e ' o n e of t h e h e s t s h o w s on t h e r a d i o . A n d t h i s is t h e Li l y P o n * o n e w i t h A n ­ d r e K o s t e n l a n e t z a n d hi« o r c h e s t r a — a n d a v e r y g o o d o n e it is t o o- - a n d w i t h a c h o r u s . Mi s s P o n s will o f f e r t w o n u m b e r s at t h e fi rst o f t h e p r o g r a m : “ L a P r o r a e s s a ' ' a n d “ E « t r a l l i t a . ” B u t t h e r e s t of t h e p r o g r a m h a s ‘-orrm v e r y mh' i- f r n m u s i c . A n d l i es t he r e a s o n f o r t h i s p r o g r a m ’s s u c c e s s . 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SMITH UNDERWOODS ROYALS Speci al S t u d e n t R a t e s Cal l for us to d e l i v e r for y o u . a m a c h i n e B A R R O W T Y P E W R I T E R CO. 129 W . 7th P h o n e 6 0 6 0 G e o r g e H i c k . , N B O . p e d a l e v e n t , a n n o u n c e r , w e n t t o C a n t o n I . l a n d t o c o n d u c t t h e e c l i p s e b r o a d c a s t , w h i c h w e r e h e a r d y e s t e r d a y . B u t , h e . t o p p - d o v e r at W a i k i k i , a n d h e i* s h o w n h e r e a t a g r a s s s h a c k h o l d i n g an a u d i t i o n f o r H a w a i i ’a g u i t a r k i n g a n d h u l a q u e e n . • . * * * * * * * * * A ro u n d the Dial V V e d n - .d n y Over KM OW S' ira I i > *k Wednesd.iv Over WOAI u" n ib < leg? >d H i g h H i i g h n 'I' I. i n R r ' i t ) Ha W -nil E v * h R h y t h m a B e f o r e t h * ! IG M a;, m g I 8! i I r e 'I i f - e l l l l u t M e d i c in< i n R a d i K e r r v T h i f ll R . 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S h e c a r r i e d a vvhite p r a y e r b o o k s h o w e r e d with Hies o f the v a l le y . f a s t e n c d a t t o a F o l l o w i n g the cere mony, a re- a n d c a p ti o n h o n o r i n g the b r i d e b r i d e g r o o m a n d t h e ir a t t e n d a n t w a s held a t the h om e o f D r. an d M rs. T i n s l e y f o r the r e l a t i v e s anil o u t - o f-to w n g u e s t - . D u r i n g the s u m m e r , the c o u p l e will be a t h o m e a t 1 1 0 7 W e st 22 % S t r e e t . M r. S e e r * s t w ill at t e n d th e S c h o o l o f L a w. A f t e r S e p t e m b e r I, t h e y will m a k e th e n h o m e in T e m p l e . M rs. S e c r e s t w a s e l e c t e d a S o u ’w e s t e r b e a u t y in I- cr s o p h o m o r e y e a r a t S o u t h w e s te r n U ni v a r s i t y . S h e w a s als o a m e m b e r o f Z e t a T a u A l p h a , a s i e r v i n g p r e s i d e n t in h e r s e n io r y e a r . Mr. S e c r e s t is a m e m b e r cif the fa - u l t y o f the T e m p l e H gh S c h o o l B o t h a r e 1936 g r a d u a t e s o f S o u t h - w e s t e r n U n iv e r s it y . t * rn Lillian Hester T o Be Wed June 16 ■----------- Miss L illia n J e a n H e s t e r , d a u g h ­ t e r o f Mr. an d M rs. S . R. H *\-ter o f H u m b l e , will be m a r r i e d t o J o e B. W in s to n o f D a l l a s in B o s t o n , M o n d a y , J u n e 16. M i s s H e s t e r is a m e m b e r o f the J u n e g r a d u a t i n g c l a s s , r e c e i v i n g h er d e g r e e o f b a c h ­ e l o r o f j o u r n a l i s m . S h e is a m e m ­ b e r o f T h e t a S i g m a Ph i, h o n o r ­ j o u r n a l i s m a r y a n d p r o f e s s i o n a l f r a t e r n i t y the H o u s t o n C lub. f o r w o m e n , a n d f r o m Mr. W in s to n g r a d u a t e d A . & M . C o l l e g e a n d w a * l a t e r c o n n e c t e d w ith the S t a t e H e a l ti D e p a r t m e n t a n d w a s in c h a r g e o f m o s q u i t o c o n t r o l rn A u s t i n . L a s t y e a r t h e d e p a r t m e n t s e n t h im to H a r v a r d f o r a y e a r ' s s t u d y . H- w ill r e c e i v e h is m a s t e r ’ s d e g r e e in s a n i t a r y e n g i n e e r i n g . A f t e r a w e d d i n g an d N e w Y o r k , E n g l a n d c o u p l e will v i s i t in D a l l a s . w ill m a k e t h e i r h om e in A u s t n. * • • t r i p t o New th*' T h e y Miss T hornton H onored at C o ffe e Mrs. E d w a r d R o b in s o n , J r . , en t e r t a i n e d M i s s Y v o n n e T h o r n t o n , b rid e - to - b e o f W illiam R o b in s o n O ' H a i r , y e s t e r d a y m o r n i n g wit ii a' c o f f e e . M iss. T h o r n t o n ' s a t e n d a n t * an d c lose f r i e n d s w ere g u e s t s . 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