P A N - H E L L E N I C L I S T S R U S H W E E K R U L E S i i B © t a i l # E e x a n The First C ollege D aily in the South T h e W eath er Yest erday** t e m p e r a t u r e : hierh, 55, low, 4'.*. T o d ay ' s f o r e c a s t : cl oudy, p r o b a b l y rain* AUSTIN, TEXAS, S AT UR DA Y , FEBRUARY 4, 1933 S I X P A G E S T O D A Y 108 Relinquishes Editorship Wharton Assumes Here’s One More Noted Educator Place Vacated By For Technocracy To Speak Before racLamy on Matt »j i i m * "r. ™ Al Women Athletes T< chn ut at,** h av e o ve r lo o k ed a vital s o u r ce oi e n e r g y — All- U n i v e r s i t y d an c es . 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F r o m W e d n e s d a y , F e b r u a r y 15, t o S a t u r d a y , F e b r u a r y 18, a t 7 o ’clock, t h e r u s h e e ' mu s t k e e p sil enc e in r e g a r d t o t e l e p h o n e calls o r c o n v e r s a t i o n w i t h m e n a s well, E t h e l Benson, p r e s i d e n t o f P a n - Hell enic, e x p l a i ne d. T hi s r ul e, r u s h e e e f f e c t , will p r o h i b i t c o m m u n i ­ f r o m h av i n g d a t e s or c a t i n g in a n y w ay wi t h m e n f r o m W e d n e s d a y t h r o u g h S a t u r d a y a f ­ t e r n o o n , Miss Be n s o n e m p h a s i z ed . ! T h e P a n - H e l le n i c r u l e s f o r r u s h ­ i n g as t h e y a p p l y to bo t h rashness a n d s o r o r i ty m e m b e r s a r e a s f o l ­ lows : t h e in j 1. T h e D e a n of Men shall p u b ­ lish a U't of all eligible first y e a r t r a n s f e r s a n d f r e s h m e n with t h e i r sc hool a d d r e s s e s on F e b r u a r y 9. in g o i n g 2. C o n v oc a t i on f o r all t h o s e i n ­ t e r e s t e d r u s h w e e k will be hold T h u r s d a y , F e b ­ r u a r y 9, at 5 o’clock, a t t he Law Bui lding, 103. t h r o u g h 3. On F r i d a y , F e b r u a r y IO b e ­ f o r e 3 o ’clock, ea ch s o r o r i ty shall s e n d to t h t‘ of f i c e o f t h e D ea n o f o f W o m e n an a l p h ab e t i c al list rushee® with w h o m t he s o r o r i t y d es i re s d at es, t o g e t h e r with an i n ­ ( s e a l e d a n d with p o s t a g e v i t a t i o n s t a m p a f f i x e d ) its r u s h e e s r e q u e s t i n g d a t e s f u r rush we e k. each of f o r 4. T h e r u s h e e s must a c c e p t d a t e s wi t h at l e as t t w o s o r o r i ti e s t h a n o n e s o r o r i t y as ks if m o r e P a n - ( N a t i o n a l d a t e s f o r h e r r u l i n g ) . T h e Hell enic r u s h e e '- a n s w e r must t h e s o r o r i t y r e a c h n o t l a t e r t h a n F e b r u a r y 13. ('n W e d n e s d a y , t w o on T h u r s d a y , 5. T h e r e shall be six r us h p e ­ t he r i o d s — t wo f i f t e e n t h , t h e s i x t e e n t h , a n d t wo on F ri d a y , t he s e v e n t e e n t h . T h e d a t e s a r e to be f r o m 3 t o 5 : 3 0 o ’clock, an d f r o m 7 to I o ’clock e x c e p t on t h e s e v e n ­ t e e n t h w h e n t h e t w o a f t e r n o o n t e a s will be f r o m 2 t o 3 : 3 0 a n d f r o m 4 t o 5 : 3 0 o’clock. 17, 6. A t t he c on c l us i on of t h e last all d a t e , F r i d a y , F e b r u a r y r u s h e e s will m e e t in Law B u d d ­ i n g 103, at 5:4 5 o ’clock. T h e r e , u n d e r t he s u p e r v i s i o n of t h e s t u ­ d e n t life s t a f f , t h e y will bt* g iv e n s h e e t s u po n wh i ch t o Ii t s or o r i ti e s in p r e f e r e n t i a l o r d e r , f r o m w ho m to a cc e pt t h e y would be wi lli ng bids. a b s o l u t e l y ( P r e f e r e n c e P a n - H e l l e n i c bi nd in g. N a t i o n a l p r e f e r e n c e slips r u l i n g ) . T h e s e a r e a n d in t h e r e , w h e r e t h e y will t u r n e d bt' c h e ck e d wi t h t u r n e d i n t o t he o f fi c e by t he sor or i ti e s, S a t u r d a y , by 8 : 3 0 o’clock. E n d e r t h i s sy s t e m it will be well f o r t h e r u s h e e to list s e v e r a l so r oi i t i es , as ( C o n t i n u e d on P a g e T h r e e ) to be s i g ne d, s e al e d, lists t he is around the perip w i t h b u z z a r d t h e L a t e s t B u l l e t i n f o r R u s b e e t A c c o r d i n g to B R O T H E R H A Z ­ A R D , all h op ef u l m e m b e r s o f t he S l ee p an d E a t cl ub m u s t b r i n g a t l e ast e i g h t r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s . “ E x ­ p e r i e n c e is a d e a r t e a c h e r . ” Phi Deli a T h e t a s p lead f o r J a m e s L. M c Ca m y , re s i gn ed his posit ion as e d i t o r o f t h e Alca l de a n d d i r e c t o r of p ubl i c i t y f o r t he R o u n d - U p in o r ­ d e r t ime t o d ev o t e his t o w a r d w o r k in t he d e ­ p a r t m e n t o f g o v e r n m e n t of in T h e U ni v e r si t y T e x a s , it w a s a n n o u n c e d F r i d a y . M c C a m y h a s be e n r ep l a c e d by C a t h ­ e r i n e W h a r t o n , a U n i ­ v er si t y g r a d u a t e a n d r e c e n t l y an e m p l o y e e of t h e S h e r m a n Daily D e m ­ ocr a t . Mi'.- W h a r t o n will h a v e c h a r g e of t he p u b ­ licity of t h e F o u r t h A n ­ nual T e x a s R o u n d - U p to be held in April. Resigned M anaging Editor On Alcalde Will Teach Plans Publicity Fcrmer Student to Direct Round-Un Press Stories R e p l a c i n g J a m e s I,. M c C a m y as m a n a g i n g e d i t o r o f t he A l ­ calde, e x - s t u d e n t m a ga z i n e, M i s s C a t h e r i n e W h a r t o n , w h o received in h e r b a c h e l o r of a r t s d e g r e e t he U n i v e r s i t y , a s s u m e d 1924 a t h e r n e w d u t i e s F e b r u a r y I as m a n a g i n g e d i t o r a n d d i r e c t o r o f p ub l i c it y f or t h e F o u r t h A n n u a l R o u n d - U p a n d F i f t i e t h A n n i v e r ­ s a r y r e ­ si gned to of gov- w o r k in e m i n e n t a n d publiea- ti ons nt e r e d t h e r h a vi ng < a r n e g i e F u n e r a l se r vi c es will bi* held a t Coo ’s F u n e r a l Ii m e a t IO o’clock S u n d a y mo r ni n g. P a l l b e a r e r s will be H e r m a n N e w m a n , Hershey J o h n s o n , F o r ­ res' Ledl ow, J o e Holmes, C a m p ­ bell Wr ay, a n d Pat D o u g h e r t y . J u d g e H en r y L a m e m b e r of t he S t a t e Bo a r d o f P a r d o n s , Board to Provide Prom Concessions Plan Spring Tea for Honor W om en Students ’ n Co nc es s io ns to t h e J u n i o r P r o m w e r e a c c e p t e d by M o r t a r Board, whit h me t I- 1 ida . It has b e e n a t h e Mortal Bo ar d f o r t r a d i t i o n to h av e t h e t he c onc es si on s J u n i o r P r o m. L e conces si on will c a r r y out t he t h e m e o f t h e p r o m. C a n d y will be sold at s o r o r i ty h o use s a n d so me o f t h e b o a r d i n g houses by M o r t a r Boa r d to assist in c a r r y i n g o u t p r o j e c t s o f n a ­ p u r pos e s . t i o n a l M o r t a r Boa r d N a t i o n a l p r o j e c t two p u r p o s e s ; the o f f e r i n g of a w a r d s f o r sc ho l ar shi p s a n d the f u r t h e r ­ g u i d a n c e v oc a ti o n a l a n c e a m o n g college w o me n , Mrs. E v e l y n Ca l h ou n Miller, p r e s i de n t , said. consist of o f In c o n n e c t i o n wi t h its s c h o l a r ­ t h e ac t i ve m e m b e r s ship p r o j e c t t he will me et F e b r u a r y 24 wi t h n ew l y - o r g an i z e d Austin a l u m n a e c h a p t e i of M o r t a r B o a r d a t t he h o me o f Mrs. Miller whi ch is lo­ c at e d at 2903 P.* a n n a S t r e e t . At t h a t t i me p l a ns f o r a s c h ol ar sh i p t e a will be ma de. T h e tea, whi ch will be s o me t i me d u r i n g March, will h o n o r s t u d e n t s m a k i n g t h e U ni ve r s i t y h o n o r roll. Ma r y W a l t h a l l w a s el ec te d c h a p ­ t e r e d i t o r to fill t he v a c a n c y left by Ma rg i e Br i ght , all w om e n M o r t a r Bo ar d will me et Tues- day. F e b r u a r y dio to have a g r o u p p i c t u r e m a d e f o r t he Q u a r t e r l y , n a t i o n a l m a g a ­ zine of t h e o r g an i z a t i o n . fessi onal j o u r n a l i s m f r a t e r n i t y foi m e n, Dewitt Redd i c k, d i r e c t o r of t h e c o n f e r e n c e , said F rid a y . T h e s e I c r itic is m s w ill be based on s t a n d ­ a r d r ules f o r ne ws w i lt i n g , b-*ad : This line w r i t i n g , a n d displ ay. c o m m i t t e e o f T o m ; is c o m p os ed H a g a n , W illia m Bell, A l e x a n d e r ; Louis, a n d R a y Bo ma . S ele ctio n o f p a p e r s th a t q u a l if y f o r c o m p e ti tio n at th e p r e s s c o n - ; venrion which will be held e a rl y in May will al so la* m a d e by this T h e r e a r e 65 m e m ­ co m m itte e . in t h i s c o n f e r e n c e , a n d the b e r ' | m e m b e r s h i p e x t e n d s o v e r a1! of Texa s, Six p a p e r s f r o m ea ch of f oul g e o g r a p h i c a l divisions will be t h e May to c o m p e t e in j se l ec t ed : c on t es t s. — -------------- o ------------------- Plays to Be R ead For F aculty Club N ew m an Club Hears Tales of W a r S unday Cl ub t h e N e w m a n T h e Rev. J o h n Hi ach will 'p e a k S u n d a y to m o r n i n g a t I I od lock in t he t Sub room s a t 20IO G u a d a lu p e S tr e e t . “ R e m in isc e n c e s th e W orld W a r ” will be his topic, F r a n c e s sa id F r i ­ K a s p t ow ic: , d a y . F a t h e r R iach se rv e d w ith t he B ritish navy f o r f o u r y e a r s d u r i n g t he W orld W a r. r e p o r t e r , of for t h e Club of f i c er s s p r i n g t e r m who will be installed at this m e e t i n g a r e M a r t i n Casey, p r e s i ­ d e n t ; J a m e s C o n n e r s , vice presi- t r e a s u r e r ; F i a n c e s T e d B r a n d o n , id e n t ; R u t h B r a t t o n , s e c r e t a r y ; r e p o r t e r ; C h r i s ­ ces Kus prow icz, tine Z a h i r n i a k , h i s t o r i a n ; E vel yn B r a d e n , c o r r e s p o n d i n g s e c r e t a r y ; a n d T h o m a s H ag a n , s e r g e a n t - a t - a r ms . o f The r e a d i n g t h r e e s h o r t plays by s t u d e n t s a n d f a c u l t y wo­ me n will co m p os e t he p r o g r a m f o r t he m e e t i n g o f t he F a c u l t y Wo- men*, d u b a t S o ’clock T u o s d a y p a t t e r s o n t o H e a d f o r m a l d a n c e will also be di sc usse d a t t h e me et i ng. M i — K as pr o w i c z said. t he s p r in g P l a n s f o r o- _______ led o t h e r m e m b e r s M a r j o r i e S u t t o n , w i t h 2 4 1. 6 points, of T u r t l e Cl u b a t t he e n d o f t h e first s e m e s t e r in a c on t e s t cl osi ng F e b ­ r u a r y 15, Miss M a r y P a r k h u r s t , i n s t r u c t o r in physical t r a i n i n g for w o me n , a n n o u n c e d F’riday. O t h e r m e m b e r s wi t h high sc ore s a r e a s f o l l ows: V i r g i n i a T h o m p ­ son. 2 2 9 ; W e n d a Davis, 2 1 5 .5 ; Mi r ia m Moll berg, 183. 7; a n d Alta But ler , 150.5. Gold, sil ver, a n d b r o n z e t u r t l e a w a r d s will be given to the h i gh es t scores. T h e n e x t t e n h i g h ­ es t will he a w a r d e d f el t t ur tl e s, t h r e e w o m e n ho l d i n g t h e T r y o u t s , o p e n to all w o m e n s t u ­ d e n t s be in t he U n i v e r s i t y , will held F e b r u a r y 8 a t 8 o’clock and F e b r u a r y 14 at 5 o ’clock, Miss P a r k h u r s t said. _ W ebb to Interpret C hristian Missions Dr. FL C. W e b b , d i r e c t o r o f t he We sl e y Bible Ch ai r , will l e c tu r e on “ P r e s e n t Da y C h r i s t i a n Mis­ si o ns” U n i v e r s i t y Me t h o d is t C h u r c h S u n d a y School class S u n d a y , H u g h W. G a r l a n d , r e p o r t e r f o r t h e class., said Fr i - day. b e f o r e his “ A B r i g h t M o r n i n g , ” on e- act , Hogg D ebating Club Dr. W e b b ’s l e c t u r e will c o n c er n ‘J ° h n Lani us. Ri ch a rd J o h n s o n and a n *1 c r i t i ci s ms o f missions by a lay- I Olivia Le S u e r will r e a d “ A P a i r m a n co m mi ss i o n which, u n d e r the ° f L u n at i c s . ’* T h e c a s t f o r L ad y a us pi ce s of five l e ad i ng A m e r i c a n G r e g o r y ’s W o r k h o u s e r e c e n t l y m a d e a W o r d ” will consist of Mrs. F r a n - d e n o m i na t i o n s , t w o - y e a r s u r v ey of f o r e i g n mis- ees Goldbeck, F r a n c e s Little, and sions. play t r a n s l a t e d f r o m Sp an i s h , will be r e a d by Mise N in a W e is i n g e r , The H o g g D e b a t i n g Cl ub el ected J o h n N e b l e t t, D or ot hy Kress, a n d C h a r l e s O, P a t t e r s o n p r e s i d e n t for t h e s p r i n g a me e t i ng t e r m a t I J o h n Lanins. Ri cha rd a t e r m at i T h u r s d a y night a t t h e Y. M. 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Mrs. G oolsby w a s the social c h a i r ­ m an, IMI 2 0 0 M en S tu d en ts C hange A d d resses in t u r n e d I A p p r o x i m a t e l y 200 me n s t u ­ d e n t s have t h e n n o t i ­ f ications of c h a n g e s in places of r esidence, a c c o r d i n g to A m o No wot ny, a s s i s t a n t d e a n of men. “ AU suc h n o t i f i c a t n ns should be a t t e n d e d i m m e d i a t e l y , ” Dean N owo t n y said, **a all s t u d e n t s will notices as held responsi ble f o r f r o m U ni ve r s i t y officials, I be t o ( s t a t e d in the c a t a l o g . ” . . a t B a ra i ta StU- side o f the envelope. P A G E T W O ............... —........................ -.......................................................................... I —..I I 11 - .............. "I"” ".'" I" .... i Ll ■'■■■■■.IIL., "ii;.'—" T H E D A I L Y T E X A N —- ..............— , S A T U R D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 4, 1 9 3 J ■"..i By D. B. H A R D E M A N . Jr. \ \ ell, a f te r ab. it - good tc Taylor, Prigm ore Lead Offense In Game a Athens, run Friday a t G regory Gym. With Ja c k Taylor, se n sa tio na l! forw ard, and C aptain Richard? P rigm ore leading the a tta c k with 24 points b etw een them , Marty scored K arow ’s freshm an cagers victory a narrow but pleasing watching over the A thens H ornets. 31-30, o r ts all m all. high into an •resistible ca b lead, and a t the end of the led 7-5, B ut to heir w ar- the - score was 13-9 in c a rry on The five th eir a b ­ ri in their v a n ta P* w ithout tro u b le through- own SOV- " ';t * they 1-17 at tho beginning of the e a r s ag- • first q u a rte r , t IV began fre s h m a n function and by the end of ! i l "t ^alf their f a v o r . They , they f;r u l P*n o d - great sc hoi-1 champions, swept ' h)ul ‘i n a n e r and tw ice n a tional they to&m field led T h ey swept H o r n e t s Ra l l y into a 27-17 i4 basket lead I r l n . n , 2 . 7 an d " iH" P rig m o re and T aylor - ta r te d looping ■>»>“ > * .» * • ! • *»»•>• * » ; hey have of .'.0-22 I the freshm an team w hen th e Hor- . _ . r seen on net- - t a r t co I heir eight p.ant rally that brought o n e them within point of the fre sh m a n toad. i ..J +i a lowed int reached ,u abv favor in .. . . , . . .u..,. For ' ’no H o rn ets T ram m el and MIRACLES OF S P O R T - b y Edgren y S t u d e n t s a t T H /E L COLLEGE A G T £ X C U S E O T O O M G Y M I F T H E Y GO t i UHT! MG, I j W h e n h i s ‘'SILK PN EU M A TIC * B A LL L E A K E D ,W E N T F L A T , AL*EX CAMPBELL T O C K 4 P U T T S FROM 2 0 F E E T — 1^ 0 7 NATIONAL O P E N . J / S e R E P T A C O LLE G E CENTEX MADE EAD PASS, SALL GOING OYER LENCE AND OFF F/ELD. £ SRE FTA Cfiu. EOC M I VS RU STON o - 77-«,->*? g o i. YENT jt VtJt, -Vi n tin s" ( O ' t HAT HEESCH TH&U&* "OOT ' --------- / Horned Frogs Score Upset To Down Razorbacks, 29-19 Intramurals Special to The De 'n Texan F O R T W O R T H , Feb. 3.—vThe T. C. U. H orned Fro rs dow ned the U n iv e r s e \ of A rkansas Razor- backs. 29-19, in the first g am e of * heir crucial aeries here F rid a y night. The tw o te a m s t lash again Sa' in day, Tile Frogs controlled the tip -o ff all th * way and their scoring plays w orked well. The P o rk e rs missed m any .'-hots b u t the F ro g g u a rd s, B ran non , V aught, and Myers, did g n a t work to hold the visitors to -ix field goals. Kinzy and W alke r led the w inners with nine points each. Coaches M eet F o r R u l e s Discussion Texas Aggies Play Baylor Bears Tonight 5 fir d a l to The D oily T <’ / n n if the Aggies win j C O L L E G E ST A TIO N , J a n . 3.1 — Coach Jo h n Reid’s T e x a s Ag- i gies, still fig h tin g for a place in the Southw est C on ference b a sk e t­ ball the limelight, will e n te r ta in Baylor U niversity Bears S a t u r ­ day night on the Memorial G ym ­ nasium c o u rt, this game, th e ir third co nfe ren ce home tilt o f the y ear, th e y will reach the mid-point of th eir con­ fr rence c am paign with a p e rc e n ­ ta g e of .BOO. Although the Bears have yet to win a co nfe re n ce ga m e , th e y have im proved with each tilt, and th e Aggies still are tre m b lin g over w hat might have happen ed in th e ir close 20 to IO victory over Bay- ; !or a t W aco th e p ast S a tu r d a y , a game in which the Bears made th e A ggies’ eight field goals five. Close Baylor defensive work lowest held h te C adets to th e ir season conference score of the Jo e also limited C ap tain and Moody, s t a r Aggie fo rw a rd and one of leading confe re n ce ! scorers, to six points. th e to P robable s ta rtlin g lineups: Ag­ a n d gies— C a p ta in Joe Moody G riffin Breuzeale, f o r w a rd s ; Joe Merka, c e n t e r ; C larence (Bull) M arcum and J. E. (Jo c k ) Rob­ erts, g uard s. Baylor— C aptain Abe B a rn e tt and P a r k s g u a r d s ; W ea­ c e n te r ; O’H eeron and therby , Reynolds, fo rw ard s. O fficials— Ziggy S ears, r e f e r e e ; Holly Brock, j umpire. A ggie Fish Tangle W ith Tem ple Today S pecial to The D aily Texan the C adets within C O L L E G E ST A T IO N , Feb. 3. — The Texas Aggie fresh m an bas­ ketball team , one of the s tr o n g ­ to r e p r o - 1 est f irst y e a r qu in te ts sen t r e c e n t years, will play the Temple J u n ­ ior College five on the Memorial S a tu r d a y af- G ym nasium c o u r t freshm en resum ed teroo n. The p ra ctice early this week a f t e r a w e e k ’s lay off fo r exam inations. Only two m em bers of the Ag­ fre sh m a n basketball squad gies’ in ­ w e re throu gh scholastic lost eligibility following close of the first te rm the past week. These w e re J. W. W iggins, Jr ., San A n­ tonio, and J. L. W hite, M cK in­ ney. The from five of freshm en have won fo u r : out of th e ir scheduled gam es to d ate this season. T hey B ryan High School, won Randolph Field, T rin ity E pisco­ (H o u sto n ) and Allen Acad- pal I emy. They th e ir first game w ith th e Allen q u in te t. lost freshm an T he s ta r tin g lineup prob ab ly will be as follow s: W. M. H ickm an, F re e p o rt, and Jo h n Jones, Amarillo, f o r w a r d s ; Max Tohline, F o r t W orth, c e n te r ; M, F,. Carm ichael, Lamkin, and T a y ­ lor Wilkins, F ran klin , gu ards. W oods to A dd ress M en ’s Bible Class L. D. Woods, S ta te s u p e r in te n ­ dent of public in stru c tio n , will speak S un day m o rning a t 9:45 o’clock to th e Men's Bible Class of the U niversity B aptist Church, Dr. W. H.. McKenzie, p a s to r of the church, anno un ced F rida y . This class meets in the lounge room of the Y. M. C. A. Dr. J. A nderson Fitzg erald , d ean o f the School of Business A d m in is tra ­ tion, is president of the class. B IL L S S O U T H E R N F R I E D C H I C K E N L O A F T o a s te d B r e a d — W h o le C h ic k e n — U n ­ in jo i n t e d d e liv e r e d h o t a n y w h e r e A u s t i n til l 1 1 :0 0 p .m . P R IC E $ 1 : 0 0 D E L I V E R E D E n o u g h f o r 4 P e o p le S o m e th in g D if f e r e n t T e le p h o n e 8 1 8 5 Sixty Men Report For Spring Grid Practice W ith the opening of football tra in in g W ednesday, be- • f if ty and sixty men to coaches Clyde sprin g r e ­ tw een Little­ ported field, Bill and M arty Karow. The tra in in g will be con­ tin u e d abo ut tw e n ty more days, Bill Jam es, assista n t coach, said Friday . Jam es, M ore than tw o-thirds o f those a n sw e rin g the call were new men, and the o th e r third had had e x p e r­ ience on th e varsity B. or fresh- ; man team s. T hough he had no t put the men th ro u g h any s tr e n u ­ that ous w orkouts. J a m e s th e re w ere a n u m b e r likely fresh m an prospects. said of on j especial emphasis f u n d a m e n ta ls of Drilling and in stru c tio n in the line play, with “ fo rm ” blocking, is the o rd e r of the day for the first part o f sp rin g train- ! ing. A f t e r the men have been ! limbered up su ffic ie n tly th e re is a prospect of some good w orkouts, the coaches declared. U n iversity Dance com m ittee, said. The dance will be the firs t for the second se m e ster and a larg» a tte n d a n c e fe expected, Zfvley said. G a rd n er a nd his orch estra have ju s t r e tu rn e d fro m San Antonio, w here they have been pla yin g : an e ng a ge m e nt at the Talm adge Inn. A P P L I C A N T S C A L L E D A m eeting of all U niversity s tu ­ d en ts who wish to place th e ir ap-, plications fo r te a c h e rs’ positions with Miss Miriam Dozier, se c re ­ t a r y to the te a c h e rs ’ a p p o in tm e n t com m ittee, will be called within ten days, Miss Dozier sta te d F r i ­ day. Until this meeting, no ap­ plications m ay be filed. No Place on the Drag can you get Better Food . F o r a C h a n g e T r y Gardner W ill Play For Dance Tonight Steve G a r d n e r ’s O rc h e stra will tho All- fu rn ish U niversity Dance tonight, Char- I Irs Zivley, ch a irm a n of the A l l - ! the music for The DOLPHIN GRILL S 6 . 0 0 T A C K E T $ 5 . 0 0 SM IT H - C O R O N A L E G IB L E — N O T E S — T H E M E S — R E P O R T S — $ 6 0. 0 0 ca s h ( t e r m s if d e s i r e d ) C a l l f or a f r e e d e m o n s t r a t i o n F.. E. B A R R O W T Y P E W R IT E R C O . P h o n e 6O«0 9 0 6 C o n g r e s s A v e . (W ith E v e r y bo d y ' * B o o k s t o r e ) P a t n n a Niland will spend the week-end at her home in G alves­ ton. R E N T A C A R PA TTO N ’S New 1931 Chevrolet* F ord V-8. Fords a n d s o d N e w G u a d a l u p e St 2 5 t h P h o n e 9126 Some c?ut d u rin g S ta tio n were — o th e r things th a t cam e to College th e visit Poi one this year. the Aggies thing, showed one of the mo:-! stu b b o rn m un-to man defe n se - th a t the con­ f e r e n c e will see lf M erka. their lug ceint r, and D al­ ton, a first get str in g back into shape, they a r e going to knock some big bird- off the Ie nee. The J have a very good sophom ore fo rw a rd , Stanzel, who the e ffe c t iv ell dribbled through gu a rd , S DRY CLEANING CO, “T h e S tu d en ts Book Exchange SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1933 Protection from Evil Spirits Noted Educator- ) ( C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e I ) S O R O R I T Y H I S T O R I E S Kappa Delta f o u n d e d on K a p p a Del t a, f he t e n t h n a t i o n a l s o r o ri t y t h e c a m p u s of T h e U n iv e r s i t y of T ex as , exi st e d f or one y e a r as S i g m a E ps i l o n, a local so r o r i ty . of W h e n t he c h a r t e r was g r a n t e d t he local c h a r t e r in Apri l, 1921, t h e c h a p t e r w er e m e m b e r s E b y , Hel e n J o y M a r y N e w m a n R e ed , M a t t i e C r u m p t o n H a r d y , Melle Collins, a n d M a r y Hel e n J o ne s , K a p pa D e l t a s o r o r i t y was f o u n d e d a t V i r g i n i a S t a t e N o r m a l , F a rmvi l l e, Va., O c t o b e r 2;}, 1897. T h e f ou r f o u n d e r s w e r e M a r y S u m m e r v i l l e S p a r k s . J u l i a T y l e r ( d a u g h t e r P r e s i d e n t T y l e r ) , S a r a h T u r n e r , a n d L e o n o r a A s h ­ The s o r o r i t y h a s 72 c o l ­ more. a n d 75 a l u m n a e lege c h a p l e t • t w o c h a p t e r s g r o u p s . of t he s o r o r i t y in T e x a s . T h e r e a r e o f T h e col ors of K a p p a Del t a a r e olive g r ee n a n d while. T h e ple dg e pin o f t he s o r o r i t y is a n o r m a n d shield of w h it e e n a m e l c o n t a i n i n g a g r e e n e q u i l a t e r a l t r i a n g l e a n d t h r e e s t a r s ; t he of fi ci al b a d g e o f t h e s o r o ri t y is a d i a m o n d - s h a p e d pin, c o n t a i n i n g t h e l e t t e r s K a p p a Delt a a n d Alpha O m i c r o n T a u , a n d a gold d a g g e r . q u a r t e r l y m a g a z i n e is t he Angelos. T h e The s o r o r i t y h o u s e is loc at e d at I 1910 Rio G r a n d e , a n d f o r the last PAGE THREE y e a r s Mrs. G r e y six T e m p l e has a c t e d as c h a p e r o n Lewi s o f As a n a t i o n a l p h i l a n t h r o p i c p r o ­ ject, K a p p a Del t a m a i n t a i n s beds, p l a y g r o u n d s , a n d a d e n t a l clinic a t t h e C r i pp le d C h i l d r e n ’s Hospital a t Ri c h mo n d , Va, Since 1917 t h o s o r o r i t y has m a i n t a i n e d a s t u d e n t loan f u n d t o as si s t c h a p t e r m e m ­ ber* in t h e i r col lege w or k. Wharton Assumes ( C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e I ) y e a r s n 1913 a n d is no w p ub l i s he d u n ­ d e r the d ir ec ti o n o f J o h n A. Mc­ C u r dy , e x e c u t i v e s e c r e t a r y of t h e E x - S t u d e n t * ’ Assoc i at i on. Wi l­ liam B. R u g gl e s of Dal l as is e d ­ it, i n ai w r i te r , Reunion of Clatsea T h e s p r i n g issues of t he m a g ­ az i ne will be dev ot ed t o plans f o r t he R o u n d - U p an d F i f t i e t h A n n i ­ v e r s a r y c e le b r a t i o n a n d to r e m - i ni s ce m es on t h e e a r l y da y s of tho I ' Diversity, T h e p l a ns for r e u n i o n o f cl asses f o r t h ­ the hel d: 1903, will b e a n n o u n c e d in t he c o m i ng issues. R e u n i o n s f o r fo l l o wi n g y e a r s will 1883, 1888, 1893. 1908, 1913, 1918, 1923, 1928. be 1898, A F T E R T H E D A N C E or anytime O r d e r o n e of tho** d e l i ­ cious JU-CY P I G S AN D- W I C HE S and a c u p o f that good cof fee . m m m f W P W P i P fh H O frsfk, Canadian Nations! RtUtrsyt i t i s h C o l u m b i a w h o believe- f i r m l y i n t h e r e i n t a k e c a r e to p ro te c t t h e i r de a d f r o m b e i n g in- spirits. H e r e is an I n d i a n s e p u l c h r e at Ha z e l - 1 e class w i n d ow s so t h a t the d e a d I n d i a n m a y and k n o w w h e n it is -aft* f o r him t o v e n t u r e ,. . . , , , . , S n t * n t * i f l 7 S i i A n r o ^ 0 r 0 r i * y O l i e i l C e - , .. {r, , ( C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e I ) : ....._ .. j sh(. ,nav places f i r s t , - bj(1 . b y n o b e . t t h e o n e lionise W e d d i n g t o n will s t he week c a d w i th M a r y Willi Miss W e d d i n g t o n d e g r e e f r o m t h e Un i v er si t y 1932. S h e w a s a m e m b e r o B e t a Phi. sh(i r ec ei v e d Students' Table Manners Improve, Say Cafe Owners T h e s o r o r i t y wi t h w h o m the r u s h e e s h a v e t he l a s t d a t e t a k e s t h e m t o t h e Law Bui lding. U n d e r no c on di ti on is a n y s o r o r i t y girl, oi a n y o ne c o n n e ct e d ii; a n y wa y w i t h a so r o r i ty , to be p e r m i t t e d n e a r t he Law Bui lding, n o r is a n y s o r o r i t y g rl o r a n y o n e c o n n e ct e d e n t i r e l y to in a n y w ay with a s o ro r i ty , s t a t e d thin the t h r e e would wai t to t a k e the r u s h e e h o m e ; n o r urn bet de a n o t h e r di-h, if foi no o t h e r j to le av e her O'ar f o r t h e r us he e , ason t h a n just S ome A p p e t i t e s ar e I m m e n s e 7. Eac h r u s h e e shall go to the : g ir l s’ s t u d y hall in th* Main Build- .<• be “ d i f f e r e n t . " d i t l e r e n t dishes, d e n t s will e a t when t h e y feel the so-called h u n g e r u r g e , r e g a r d l e s s of j o u r n a l i s t s o r r e s t a u r a n t o w n ­ ers. E a t i n g , like t he br oo k, goes on f o r e v e r . B al l Room Danci ng • 1 lass Lesson* SS P r i v a t e I . . - o u i . St F A R A H P E N N HA R R I S 1 1 2 W c s t A v r n t i e P h o n e 6 tai 9 riple “XXX” Thirst Station A N D S A N D W IC H B U N G A L O W G A U D A L U P E AT 28th All kinds of sandwiches and fountai n drinks N ot the che ape st , b ut the B E S T a t a n y p r i c e r SAVE MONEY B y M A B E L S H E L B Y S O C I E T Y CAI .EN D A R Saturday, Feoruary 4 ll i l l e l F o u n da t i o n - — Open House, 9 t o 12. A11-1' n i ver si f y Da n c e — G reg- o rv G y m 9 to 12. D O R M I T O R Y D A N C E S L I M I T E D B Y RI ME] T h e girls of S cot t i sh Ri te D o r ­ one m i t o r y will e n t e r t a i n with d a n c e i n s t ea d o f t w o d a n c e s ea ch wee k, in a c c o r d a n c e with a r ule of the social c a l e n d a r c o m m i t t e e . .Mrs. K a u f m a n , d i r e c t o r of t he d o r m i ­ t or y . s t a t e d Fr i da y . T h e d a n c e will be given S a t u r d a y ni g ht f r o m 8 to 9 o’clock. that T h e c a l e n d a r c o m m i t t e e ’s r u l e d a t e s t he d unce s gi ve n by t he d o r m i t o r i e s shall lust o n l y on© h our , Zula Wi lliams, s e c r e t a r y of ' h e S t u d e n t s ’ Assembly, said Fri- F O U N D \ T I O N T O H O L D ( C L N I R C S i : t o n K E H s e m e s t e r B n a i B r i t h Hide! F o u n d a t i o n its f i r s t open h o us e of will hold t h e s e cond S a t u r d a y nigh I, f r o m 9 to 12 o’clock, wit.ii p e r m i s s i on of t h e social c a l e n d a r t h e U n i v e r s it y , c o m m i t t e e of S a m u e l IL B a ro n, d i r e c t o r o f t h e ll illel ac tivi ties, -aid Fr i d a y. ( h a p e r o n s f or t he occasion a r e P r o f e s s o r a n d Mrs. Ii. J. E t t l i n g e r , P r o f e s s o r a n d Mrs. IL J. Leon, Mr, a n d Mrs. VV . J. K .on, Mr. a n d Mrs. W. J Free--, an d Ra b bi a n d Mrs, L u on. J o s e p h i n e Davis a n d V i ct or Ravel, c o - c h ai r me n of t he t he Hillel social c o m m i t t e e o f F o u n d a t i o n , will h av e c h a r g e of L I T T L E F I E L D H A S G U E S T S M a r y Lob B a rn es , T h e l m a WSI S r . E D ' S S O P H O M O R E S ( E V E A N N U A L D A N C E I t h e i r a n n u a l d a n c e 'Idle s o p h o m o r e c l a s s of St. E d ­ e n t e r t a i n e d w a r d ’s U n i v e r s i t y F r i d a y wi t h ni gh t f r o m 8 : 3 0 to 12 o ’clock a t the A u s t i n C o u n t r y Club, F r e d G a r d n e r ' s o r c h e s t r a f u r n i s h e d m u ­ sic f o r t h e a f f a i r . D ec o ra t i o n s c a r ­ t h e class colors. C h a p ­ r ie d out e r o n s for (he d a n c e w e r e Mr. an d V R. L. S t r u h a l l , Mr. a n d Mrs, Dave Roa ch , a n d Dr. a n d Mrs, J. .J. B r ad y . On f o r d an c e ai r an c e m e n t s we r e Vi nce nt Lucia, Ri c h a r d Norr is, S a m Gu y n es , Al Cl yde, H u g h Degan, J o h n < J if* f o r d . J o h n S t i ns o n , H e n r y R a n ­ kin, J a c k Allen, J a c k B l an c h e t t e , H a t t o n D n d e r s t a d t , a n d H e n r y We' Merman. t he c o m m i t t e e I ^ S o p h o m o r e class o f f i c e r s ar e J a m e s Mimed, p r e s i d e n t ; Marshall vice p r e s i d e n t ; H u g h Ooh he n , D u g an , s e c r e t a r y - t r e a s u r e r ; a n d S a m G uy n e s , s e r g e a n t - a t - a r m s . E X - S T l D E N T E N C A G E D T O H O L S T O N G I R I . A n n o u n c e m e n t o f t h e e n g a g e ­ me nt arni a p p r o a c h i n g m a r r i a g e of to J a m e s Louise Adel* D r e n k l e Wood Nichols has been m a d e by Mrs. Si. J o h n W a g g a m a n , a u n t o f t h e br ide- el ect. Nichols, s o n Dr. J. I,’. N i c h ­ the Uni ­ ols of A u s ti n , a t t e n d e d v e r s i t y f r o m 1922 Ile was a m e m b e r of Kap pa S i gma f r a t e r n i t y a n d was a m a t e u r b o x ­ ing c h a m p i o n of t h e Uni ver si t y. is a s t u d e n t in R u e I n s t i t u t e a n d a r e s i d e n t of I Hurston. Miss D run k b to 1926. The m a r r i a g e is p l a n n e d f o r c a r k s u mm e r . PI PHIS E NT ER I sabelle H o l m e s , Pi Phi t r a n s ­ f er f r o m t he P ni ve r s i t v o f Mis- ' o u i \ a n d M i l . Mc Cl e ll a n, Pi Phi t i a n s f e r f r o m S o u t h e r n M e t h ­ odist f diversi ty, will live a t t he Pi Be t a Phi house d u r i n g t he next t e r m . S u e Y ea g er , al so a t r a n s f e r f r o m S. M. XL, h a s move d int > t he Pi Phi house. M a r y Rice an d Shelton r e t u r n e d *<> t h e U ni ve r s i t y a n d will r e s u m e at filiation wi t h T ex a s A l p h a c h a p t e r of Pi Be t a Phi. I cl o COLOR S T A F F G A T H E R S D A T A FOR SPECTRU M W e ’re Telling A Cock-eyed World ( Ti m W e ’re T e l li n g A Cock- i nt e r v i ew s E y e d Wor ld c ol u mn i s t a r e p r e s e n t a t i v e g r o u p o f s t u d e n t s on a n d t ime l y c a m p u s t h e se c o m ­ o t he rs , a n d pu bl i s hes s u b m i t t e d me n t s . A n y q u e s t i o n a c ­ f o r discussion c e p t e d ). is c h e e r f u l l y topics, ma in s t o r i e s ( a n d t e a r i n g t h e m u p ) . I like d r i v i n g a h i g h - p o w e r e d c a r at full speed o v e r a g r av e l r oad, in r ai ny r ea d p o e t r y by the f ire the r a i n a n d w e a t h e r , t o w al k in snow, a n d t hi n g l a s sw a r e d r i p p i n g w i t h w a r m w h i t e suds. I t hi nk a s k u n k is t he most b e a u t i ­ ful o f all a n i ma l s . to see H a y Uhr i st op hei , j u n i o r , E n g bsh m a j o r : H u h ? M e t a m o r p h o s e ; s t a r t l e d e v e l o p m e n t s bor e! To da y’* Question E x c l u s i v e o f y o u r s t u d i e s , w h a t a r e you most i n t e r e s t e d ? in T h e o d o r e W. Wi tal is, j u n i o r , c h e m i s t r y m a j o r : I like t o talk to h oboes an d get t h e i r a t t i t u d e s on I he Answer* I A libra C. Dodson, f r o m f r e s h m a n , f ac t t he p r e - m e d : Aside like e a t i n g s t e a m i n g h o t t h a t rolls on r a i n y days , m y f a v o r i t e p a s t im e in old cl othes, wi t h a n old oak sti ck f o r a w a l k ­ o f ing c a n e . I g e t a thrill e s ­ w a t c h i n g o r c h e s t r a p ec i a l l y C a b Ca l l owa y , is h ik i n g l ea de r s , o u t Mabei Shelby, j o u r n a l - j u n i o r , Et he l E, S mi t h, j u n i o r , hi st ory m a j o r : I like to lie in t he >un in a b a t h i n g suit f o r h o u rs a n d hour s. I also like l ying in the sun. Mathias S c ho n , s e ni or , ec o no ­ mics ma jo i ; I’m most i n t e r e s t e d in g e t t i n g in t h e D e a n ’s to c h a n g e a c our se . o ff i c e i s m m a j o r ; My f a v o r i t e p a s ! u s e s K a p p a K a p p a G a m m a a r e h or s e b ac k riding, r e a d i ng , re- Vi e wi n g s hor t : U n i v e r s i t y foi the s p r i n g t e r m . f r o m S. M . \ r.f h a v e e n t e r e d t he w r i t i n g shows, | par d, a n d M a r g a r e t P e g g y B a t e m a n , H e l e n Shep- Ri ex ho r n, t r a n s f e r s A N D NEW For AII Courses Correct School Supplies AT THE THE S T U D E N T S O W N STORE T H E D A I L Y T E X A N C A M P U S CHATTER T e x a s Exes I ti legislature S A T U R D A Y , FEBR U AR Y 4, 1933 than W ed n esd ay, F eb ru a ry 8, C. A . S W A N S O N , chairman, co m m itte e on requirem ents. fo re ig n la n g u a g e M embers of Sphinx Plan Minstrel Show P O S T P O N E D E X A M I N A T I O N S will be g iv e n F eb ru ary 16-23 at 2 o'clock in Sutton Hall 204. S tu ­ d en ts w ho desire to take post­ poned ex a m in a tio n s in this se rie s should m ake application to do so R egistrar's o f f ic e not later senJ ° ! S ■ than F eb ru ary 9. E. J. M A T H E W S , registrar. o — — - M em bers o f the S p h in x Club will discuss plans for a m instrel show at a business m e e tin g a n d luncheon Monday at I o ’clock at th e U n iv ersity Com m ons. A f t e r the luncheon, Howard Barr will give a piano solo, Leroy B igley , president, said. The m instrel show will be given bv S ph inx m em bers at a m ee tin g Student of A rc h ite c ts , March 7. Batt added. R. L, King will sojourn in San of the A sso ciation A ntonio over th e w eek-en d. at once, R egistrar’s o f f ic e for t h e y “ will be held responsible fo r co m m u n ication s from the U n iv e r ­ sity o f f ic e s se n t to them a t the a d ­ dress last giv en and m a y n ot claim in d u lgen ce on the p lea o f h a vin g moved . . C atalog, page 173. E. .I, M A T H E W S , registrar. I F O R E IG N L A N G U A G E r e q u i r e - j m ent ex a m in a tio n s for only, wdll be held S aturday. Feb I ru ary l l , at 2 o ’clock; room s will | be announced later. P etitions to ! take these ex a m in a tio n s m u st be in the R egistrar’s o f f ic e not later r P A C I P O U R " ■■— Che Qaily ©txati Th# Ita ly T e x a s, sttMtemt r<-w* iMihlitAlion o f The Uni* t h # n m p u » o f t h # U n i v c r * t i l * at A u stin by Th# T exas S tudent P ub lica tio n s, {near* p o r s t e d , e v e r y m orning e x c e p t M o n d a y , t h r o u g h o u t t h # l o n g o f T e x a s , is p u b l i s h e d on ISdltorlsi Offices, I? Ha!! 120 122, 12~, And 185, T ele­ p h o t o * • I -< I ( A f t e r U' p - rn., t y t h . T r i a t e d *•. t h # U n i v e r s i t y P r e s * . A m atter At KJtlte us tin. Sot.* oft a* T # *a » r r i p t i o n p r i c e h c ond t F in - dollar* y early. W right, the VK* Manager, t o f f ice a t in-chief Ae E d i t o r p ill b o n e r Sport* E d ito r ——————— —— Seif s> ‘ > a n i T h # a: cr E d ito r M suriru' R end#?■son S O C IE ! ^ idnex U H is it K l* u f f .' H c ’ t s J H s u s n ta n . I V e t t e R u th Vt j a i t. J in x R eap R a n # ' iU U !!,, ........... ................~ le i knoll Cox Itv Wi t l r nt? C a n t c r S P O R ! i - r a e l . J * a n d F r e d R o b e r t L l i a t d r i d g # J o e H o r t m d a y W ritcr- F a u r t .Tamer t t i a s s c o c k S a m H o u s e h o l d e r , J r . Wiibi; Eva I. M a i n Si',, lh! STAFF M T l e r , M a r g a r e t C o a l i n g . \!i v e h , t a r r i e H o o k * , H a r r i e t Alice N e s b i t t . R u t h N e s b i t t , It r a n c h , a n d L o v e l l F r a n c e * S T A F F H a ll . D ic k W e f t , Dewitt, 'sdfigrjh,- FOK THIS IS S U E Night Editor ................................... Head copyreader: Alex Louis, Assistant*: Bill Bedell. Russell Spike. Adeline Bubella A T T A C K S O N O U R C O L L E G E S Y S T E M In by B y B I L L D O Z I E R this era of speei Ii station, Many authorities in the Held of higher ed u c a ­ tion seem to delight in attackin g the ed u cational system s of American universities, declaring that their programs do not give the stu d en ts s u ff ic ie n t Cultural background. T h ey point to the “ classical a g e ’4 when the average college stu d en t could read Latin, understand Greek and discuss the w ritin gs o f PlatK. A ristotle and other classicists in te llig en tly and d eclare that today f e w college grad u ates can understand a line o f Greek or read a paragraph of Latin* In takin g such a stand, th e y fail to take in t o consideration the progress o f culture and edu­ cation during the last 50 years. S tu d e n ts go in g back to the first o f classes which few' m ee tin gs run through the e n tir e year a r e struck by the sudden d ecrease w hich has taken place due to th e d ep letion of the ranks the forced w ithdrawal o f rather n u m ­ erous “ b ustees.” It m ay be t h e depression, the price o f cotton, or the result o f a D em ocratic v ic ­ tory, but from p resen t indications the to ta l o f those b ein g forced to e y e go home on trou b le” so com m on at this tim e o f the year large. C om ­ is go in g to be very e t I at in and I p lete m ortality f ig u r e s are not as y e t available, but the best ex a m p le to date is that o f a fresh m an math . c la s s b oasting o f 45 m em bers be- fuian cial ad vantages. Today I fore the late ia m en ted finals, and to m uster only the >f the ch ief purposes its stud en ts in pitifu l total of tw e n ty -fiv e . Statis- :hcy t an, f in a n c ia lly as well as in tellectually. J finally minded souls could p rob ­ ably spend the rem aind er o f th eir N o r are the classics as im portant in the ad va n ce­ lives happily in atte m p tin g to f i g ­ ment o f the i alture o f today as th ey were in that ure out such thin gs as the per- of a half ce n tu ry ago. D evelopm ents in the fields | c e n ta g e of “ b u s t e e s ,’’ the class of scien ce, m edicine and ec o n o m ic s accom pan ied rank o f students, causes of fail- by the grow th of new spap ers, m a gazin es and t h e ure, etc. The su g g estio n is passed radio have m ade modern even ts more in every day conservation and the universities have been forced to turn out a more specialized product, and this has b een accom plished on ly a t the ex p en se o f cultural subjects. A university I graduate does not need a knowledge i Greek as much as did the average student 50 years ago who looked to a co llege ed u cation for its cu l­ tural rather than its finan cial a d vantages. Today one psi i c lift “ a cc o u n t or other ailm ents of a u niversity is to pre- now m anages life and forced a on to them gratis. the best station im portant ; to maintain of T w o young men from Queer Questions Answered the University w ere sitting in one of A ustin’s theaters discussing the use they had made of the libraries during the past sem ester. The seem ed to have tall black-haired youth had a number of courses which required d ecline hours Ot study in the L Diversity reading through archeologist s’ increased know ledge o f rooms. in the popularity of the classics. Also, He remarked, “ Looks like the breaks w ere against me in the professors that I p icked. Each one seem ed to rival in the j thought of assigning outside reading, and : th ey j believe me, when meant every word th ey w ere s a y in g ,” th ey said read “Boy. I w as plenty lucky, and I am cer­ tainly going to w atch my step in picking courses that do not require library w o rk ,” | replied the little cotton h ea d ed chap. One could gather by the conversation that each one of these young m en firmly believe that reading in the library w as just so much unnecessary work. H aven't you heard som eone brag about the fact that it w a s not necessary for them to use the sem ester? the coupled w ith m odern Greek and Roman tim es tran slation s of the classics, a stu d en t can get a much b e t t e r idea of them from tran slations than form erly ould be obtained, m aking it less n e c e s ­ sary that he read Greek and Latin w ritin gs in the in c o l­ original. The d ecline of Greek and Latin lege courses of study has n e c e ssity fo r them and her.e t r of the a verage sis: c n e e . been due to a decreased | has been made stu d en t and at his fo r the in- • * I M H — Indiana S tu dent. S T U D E N T H E A L T H In an address b efo re the A m erican S tu d e n t i J U L I A N G R E E R from Julian Greer o f A th en s, s e n a - ; the sixth district, h a s 1 tor in the L egislatu re since served 1920. From 1920 u ntil 1924 he was in the H ou se o f R ep re sen ta ­ tives, and from 1 92 6 to 1930, h e represented the sixth district in the S en ate. He is now servin g a n ­ other four-year term. H avin g served aa su p e rin ten d ­ ent o f public schools at Elkhart, has been Mr. G reer’s le gislation educational that pertain in g bills. He was the au th or o f the bill which elim inated g ra n tin g cer- | tifica tes to tea ch ers by exam in a- • tion. to Mr. Greer ha* done ex ten sion work in the U n iversity, and he has three su m m er se s­ ; also attend ed sions. His last work in the U n i ­ versity was su m m er of 1929. the in H O T t°hne A I R B y J I M M I E R U C K M A N B IN G C ROSBY is b ein g well received on hie return to the air. Since he ha- W E A N E D himself, g reat his voice har deal. and Saturday at 8 o ’clock. im proved a t o t h e l i t t l e e f f e c t t h a t s i m p l e If m y m e m o r y s e r v e * m e r i g h t i n n o c e n t s o u n d i n g t h e r e it a n t h e U n i v e r s i t y in l i t t l e p h r a s e c a t a l o g t h a t t h e “ t w e l v e s e m e s t e r h o u r * o f n u m ­ b e r e d c o u r s e s in a f o r e i g n l a n ­ g u a g e , e i t h e r a n c i e n t o r m o d - s h a l l b e p r e s e n t e d i n f u l l - e n , " f i l l m e n t o f r e q u i r e m e n t s f o r a b a c h e l o r o f a r t s d e g r e e . N o w , s t a t e ­ m e n t s o u n d s q u i t e i n n o c e n t a n d is e x ­ f r e e o f m a l i c e , b u t s u c h f r o m b e i n g c e e d i n g l y t h e f a r t h i n g s . T o b e g i n t r u e s t a t e o f w i t h , s t u d e n t s h a v i n g n o l a n ­ g u a g e at a l l d o n o t s t a r t o u t w i t h a c o u r s e n u m b e r e d f r o m I t o IO w h i c h i s t h e u s u a l d e s ­ f r e s h m a n c o u r s e s , i g n a t i o n o f b u t t a k e s o m e t h i n g g o i n g b y t h e c o g n o m e n o f “ A, ’ w h i c h n o t b e ­ i n g a n u m b e r e d c o u r s e n a t u r ­ a l l y d o e s n o t h a v e a n y e f f e c t r e q u i r e m e n t , u p o n t h e c a t a l o g b u t n e v e r t h e l e s s is a p r e r e q u i s ­ i t e n u m b e r e d c o u r s e w h i c h c a n h e t a k e n . A s i f t h a t w e r e n ’t e n o u g h t h e r e a r e s o m e w h o a r e b o r n w i t h o u t a “ l a n g u a g e m i n d w i t h t h e r e ­ s u l t t h e r e a r e r e c o r d s o f t h o s e t a k i n g c o u r s e s l i k e F r e n c h I t h r e e t i m e s , a n d st i l l f a i l i n g t o m a k e t h e c o v e t e d “ D , “ S o m e ­ t h i n g s h o u l d b e d o n e a b o u t s u c h c a s e s — w h a t , I d o n ’t k n o w — b u t s o m e t h i n g I t h a t t h e I : in in f o r f i r s t read ju stm en ts A tta boy! Hym ie. that a reduction S T E V E G A R D N E R (C .B .S .) W ed n esd a y Persons who believe that -m ailer c o lle g e s w here a in N ew York the other day library one time during the entire H ave you ever w ond ered w h e n m an to talk, w h y w e use the a g e ­ ring and his (H O E C A K E Q U E E N S ) are now S u n ­ broad castin g daily, ex c ep t at days, from KNOW. He is on 12 o’clock, I o'clock, and 6:30 p.m. N ice work. S T E V E . GOOD N E W S ! Had a talk with the W A L D M A N W ed n esd ay. His I boys requested that th ey stay in San A ntonio this spring, because they are happy down here, so T e x a s is robbing Chicago and Kan­ as City o f the most PROMISING I orchestra in these U nited S tates. Too many students seem to hold the b e ­ lief that the library’s only use is prepar­ ing for some one d efin ite assignm ent m ade by their professor. Has it ever oceured to the question s which you that m any o f jum p before your mind each day m ight be am usingly settled through use o f t h e library? H ealth A ssociation Dr. Lee IL F er g u so n , director o f student h ealth I service at R eserve, declared that college stud en ts work too hard, study too hard and play too h a rd ;j life are n ecessary in college that to make it less a health hazard. To those who know u nd ergra d uate life on ly su p e rficially this d e e i a r a - 1 lio n must have bern astonishing. It would be easy ; to believe that the und erg rad uate plays too h a r d ;' n ot so easy to believe he is eq u ally liable to stud y and work too hard. In te re stin g light is thrown on th e situation by a state m e n t issued a day or tw o ago Iiy Dean A lfred € . H anford o f Harvard Col­ fun ds lege, w ho p oints out first began a v a i l a b l e f o r stu d en t help, com bined w ith the d e­ old custom of w earin g the w ed d in g institu- ion. com pels m any stu d e n ts in that or w h e n and how this custom b egan, w h y Ipre black is used for m ourning instead of red tit>n l<> do 80 much 0UtSH,e work ,hat thev ar<- or green, how the custom of h an dsh ak in g ,,l;r':vms li,'le ?>*» from college. Executives and administrator? large w a s first introduced? p erc en tage of stu d en ts have alw ays been dependent largely on their own resources have been ca llin g a tte n tio n to this situ ation fo r years. Thousands of u n d er g ra d u a te men have been d oing full academ ic work w h i l e giv in g six to eight hours a day to o u t - ; equipment to the electrical origin- 'of d isco u ra g in g le e r i n g and p hysics d ep a rtm ents side em p lo y m e n t. And From various reports it appears them and ca u tio n in g them again st overw ork m an y that am ong other things the d on a­ co llege e x e c u t iv e s and f a cu lty m em bers have c o m ­ tion con tains a com p lete telep h on e m ended them for their pluck. Only in re ce n t years circuit with all the accessorii®*, have th e y been advised to spread th e ir ed u catio n D O N A L D N O V IS, the English and the uses to which this could over a lon ger period in order both to protect their be put should prove of great joy j tenor, is one o f the best am ateur to the student* w ho can g et th e ir, boxers in the gam e. N .B .C . Thurs- their health and to derive a gre ater gain it. Ju st think o f the day and Friday, 5:3 0 o’clock, and fin g e rs on ed u cation. W h a te v er else a colleg e should do for wonderful u ses o f a private tele- stu d en ts it should tem h them that health is their S F O O P N A G L L & BU D phone system b e tw e e n b o y ’s g r e a t e s t resou rce. It should discou rag e a n y a c t iv i­ j their in ven tions will please boarding house and one o f our ties w h e th e r o f study, work or play, which are for th e y are e x c e lle n t en te r ta in ­ ouL-tanding dorm itories, o f the t h e y b ecom e a health carried m ent. C.B.S., Thursday, 8:30 p.m. room-to-room o f a possibilities hazard. DORIS BEC K ER , that w om anly com m un ication system in the new* P hysics Building, to say n oth in g wom an blues singer fo r W A L D - o f the practical side in a llo w in g MAN, w as unable to be here Sat- all concerned to learn how to op- j urday n igh t on accoun t of illness, erate a sw itchboard and prepare common source of u nd ergrad uate “grip in g them selves for a career a fte r they u r v e y cou rses, esp e cially in lite ratu r e, which j depart from school. A ny increase in enrollm ent in the tw o d ep art­ be m en ts m entioned will please credited to the writer. A nsw ers to th ese questions and hun­ d red s o f others may be found in the li­ brary. Hour after hour of interesting re­ search. not com pulsory reading, could be en jo yed by the m ajority of the U niversity stud en ts if th ey would take ad v an ta ge of th e opportunity. It is too often that i h e stud en ts realize this ch an ce only in their last years at the U niversity or even after th ey have departed from school and left the opportunity behind. in h i s books m any ! fam iliar phrases, proverbs, and quips* w h ich m ake him w onder just h ow th ese a short quotations originated. T he m ajority are of these sayin gs can b e traced to the writ- I rapidly skim over material which m igh t easily Digs of /Esop w ho lived from 6 20 to 560 con stitu te a y e a r ’s in tensive work. S om e s tu d e n ts B. C. A s o p , our historians tell us, w a s a f fcel that a course should be sp ec ific, that le ss ma- sla v e w ho wrote of the sim p le things o f 1Srial should be covered, co that at the end of life, his material com ing from th e th in gs the course, its con ten t can be n eatly pigeon-holed he heard and saw’ as servant to Iadmon ot Sa mons. u n io n s o f higher learn ing should be made as en ter ta in in g as pos­ sible them the stu d en ts ought to take heart over the a n - ; Would p ersonally see noun cem ent o f the recent g ift o f j AMOS & A N D Y leave the air, but som e $20,000 w orth of telephone : what would the folks hack home “ Books are the true levelers. They give to all w ho fa ith fu lly use them th e society, th e spiritual p resen ce, of the best and greatest of our race.” girl w ith the m oon that craw ls over her, has recently made a motion (C .B .S .) T u esday, W ed ­ picture. nesday, Thursday, 7 :30 p.m. C LY D E M'COY o f Sugar Blues notes fam e, from his tru m p et ev e ry night from WON, Chicago. Official Notice Wise Sayings for the examination. \ These E veryday one f i n d s do at l ‘> o’clock. ( N .B .C .) . — C leveland Plain Dealer. S O U R C E OF G R IP IN G A L L F R E S H M E N d esirin g to e n ­ ter W ilm ot D eclam ation C on­ t e s t should fHe their names with the d ep artm en t of public s p ea k ­ ing, W aggon er Hall 411. On a p ­ plication th e y may also re ce ive aid in the selection o f a speech. H ow m a n y modern authors h ave w r i t - I a individuals m isin terp ret the m e a n in g liberal education. A co rresp on d en ce school course ten simpler or more w h o leso m e philosop h y ; could g iv e them the w a te r-tig h t com p artm ent c a l ­ i b a n t i e s c / - <; a u n ive rsity has other fu n c t io n s . K A T E SM IT H , the i S unday, 10:15 p.m. to a p oint * that is em ittin g ar* th e y instead like to insti- j sw eet from little for in of a . . and you, j A bird in th e hand is worth tw o in t h e bush. Exam ple is better than precept. Facts speak plainer than words. Figures are not a lw a y s facts. H onesty is the best policy. Look before you leap. One good turn d eserves another. Pride shall have a fall. Quality com es before q u antity. Union b e f o r e s t r e n g t h . W ise m e n s a y n o t h i n g times. What delight o n e f i n d s / E s o p ’s p h i ! - ! frie nd a s k s t h e r e is no to ­ oso pity. W hen morr ow . o t h y a fool b oas ts of his rn* anes Few p e o p l e t h i n k th ey ar*-. a r e as i m p o r t a n t as they Happiness is not waiting for him who Is it else­ f in d t o m iserable and ex p ects where. Many a person loves a bad habit thai he wants to give up. C alculate what you l o s e w hen you win an argum ent. Hut w a l k e r * a r e j u s t p o o r im itators . l a r l y su rvey courses, is to give The aim o f m ost academ ic courses ai I p a rticu ­ stu d e n t a blrds’-t ye v ie w o f the d evelop m en ts in that field. This in his m ore m ature years he will build up his own particular intel - dual life. from which foun dation is the the It is not a few fa cts th orc uglily learned which ^institute the education o f a cu ltured person; the I broad range o f resources he acquires, from which later d eterm in es the breadth of his f he can draw in tellectual outlook. in d a n g e r o u s j — S yracu se Orange. N O T H I N G T O B R A G A B O U T iii the With fam iliar phrase o f the college year already its secon d month o f e x iste n c e , the und ergrad uate, “ I h a ven ’t ‘cr a ck ed ’ a book y e t ” f r e q u e n tly heard. The perils of re g istra­ is still tion, the ta n g le s of purchasing books and t h e -let pie-.- nights of rushing are all past history, but the stud en t attitu de toward stud y which a c ­ com panies them has lingered on. The am azin g c h a i am eristic that a cc o m p a n ies the I • ’ pl;: a -t- ; • 4Ma.llI • si speaker flau n t-. Ignorance rn e x c u sab le in the su p ­ p os e dl y uneducated, but it is u n fo r g iv a b le w hen in ­ di c at i ve o f volu n ta ry stupidity. the pl id# wha'h ti It is the b elie f o f co llege e x e c u t iv e s , p ro fesso r s and a p p a r e n t l y m isguided p aren ts that u n iv e rsitie s are for the education o f the stu d e n ts r e g ist e r e d ; therein. If these sam e u n d er g ra d u a tes are g o in g j to tran sform co llege* into a ch ild re n ’s p laygrou nd , then they should n o tif y the p rofessors, e x e c u t iv e s , | and parents o that all f o u r g rou p s can also gam - I bol w ith abandon, and not w aste f u r th e r tim e and Many a life is shortened DV rUKhiriR m oney in s t u f f y ' lass rooms, around trying to save tim e. [ — S y racu se Daily O range, FSS Last Call to S E N I O R S Whose Names Begin With O-P-Q-R-S T h e production sched­ ule of the C a ctu s— the only p erm anen t record of the s c h o o l y e a r— Calls for the closing of this p art of the class sec­ tion as soon as the few rem aining spaces allot­ ted to these seniors are reserved. Appointments Can Be Made at B. Hall 119 Now THE CACTUS H A R O L D T E E N — T H E C O N F E R E N C E IS O V E R . . Id l e t h o u g h t s : i n s u f f i c i e n t T h e r e i n t h e e a r l y h o u r s o f a r e t hi s s e v e n d o u b l e - c u t d a y s o n e m o n t h . i n s p i t e o f t h e i n c r e a s e d r a t e s , t h e p o s t - o f f i c e d e p a r t m e n t f a c e s a n o t h e r d e f i ­ . c i t f o r t h e c u r r e n t y e a r I e a s i e r c a n a l w a y s c o n c e n t r a t e d u r i n g t h e m o r n i n g . . . s o m e o f t h e p r e s e n t a r e p r i c e s o f s t a p l e g r o c e r i e s a l m o s t t h e c o s t c f h a u l i n g t h e m t o m a r k e t is s l o w l y b u t s u r e l y , s t e a m s h i p l e a d t a k i n g b u i l d i n g a w a y f r o m E n g l a n d . . is h i g h e r e d u c a t i o n u n d e r t h e c o n t r o l n a ­ g o v e r n m e n t , w i t h a n o f ­ t i o n a l in t h e p r e s i d e n t s c a b i n e t f i c e r if h a v i n g c o n t r o l o v e r . t hi s s c h o o l h a d m o r e p e o p l e in it l i k e N a n c y S l o c o m b it w o u l d b e a lot b e t t e r o f f . . . t h e t o w n . I t a l y t h e i n M e x i c o t o p a y t h e o f i n it . . . IU ‘ CMI ZF UJAMTS To SEr£ TO O - AMt> MAS AZ. 6 )OT A. (b^COCA ON I \ S T U D E N T S WHO H A Y E ch an ged t h e i r a d d r e - sho u ld not i f y t h e . . . t h a n i n t h e F i j is S u v a , . . p e o p l e w h o i n i t i a l s s t r i k e m e as I h a d r a t h e r v i s i t a n y Is- o t h e r l a n d s h a v e t h r e e b e ­ . al l e c o n o m i c s i n g s n o o t y t hi s y e a r h a v e m u c h c o u r s e s is u s ­ g r e a t e r e n r o l l m e n t . a n d o n e o f u a l l y t h e c a s e I t h e o u t s t a n d i n g m e m o r i e s h a v e o n is o f a d i n n e r p a r t y b o a r d t h e U. S . S. T e x a s , t h e n f l a g s h i p o f f l e e t , i n S e a t t l e . t h e P a c i f i c t h a n . . S A T U R D A Y , FEBRUARY 4, 1933 r T H E D A I L Y T E X A N SH- T H E A T E R S T H E S E C R E T OF MADAM B L A N C H E ( ? ) — irene D unne, Lionel A tw in, Phil­ lips Holmes, today through Tuesday. At the Paramount. 'HOT P E P P E R ” V elez, ( ? ) — Ed­ mund Lowe, Victor McLag- len, Lupe today through T u esday. " T w en ty Thousand Y ears S ing S in g ,” S pencer Tracy, Bette Davis, m idnight m atin ee pre­ view tonight , 1 1 :30 o ’clock. A t the Hancock. in *L A D I E S T H E Y TALK A B O U T ” (? ) — Barbara Stanw yck. P reston Foster, Lyle Talbot, today through Tuesday. At the Queen. T H E R I 0 "LA SC A OF ( ? ) —Leo Cardin, G R A N D E ” Burgess, Johnny D orothy Mack Brown, only. "T ess o f the Storm C ountry,” J an et Gaynor, Charles F ar­ rell, Sunday and Monday. At the T exas. today "THE FIRST MRS. F R A S E R ” •— presented bv the Little Th eater, direction Jam es H. Parke, last tim e tonigh t, 8:15 o’clock. At Saen gerrun d e Hall. E stim a te s: A. a r e s t; B, good ; C, fair. O p en in g T o d a y R T. B L A N C H E ,” T h e s e c r e t OF MADAM f e a t u r in g Irene )unne, Lionel A tw ill, and Phillips lolm es, will he the attraction oh he screen at the Param ount to ­ ny through Tuesday. The picture s con cern ed with the vicissitudes f a chorus girl plus an E n g lis h ­ man w hose fath er disapproves, ro- ulting in desertion and the bring- ng forth o f new life later alone. Much oi the interest of the film ; centered upon w hat occurs when he baby boy grows up and com es IO the attention o f his father. o r P E P P E R ” with Edm und Lowe. Victor McLaglen, Lupe ole*, and El Brendel opens to­ through Tuesday at kay to run is a su ccessor Ne Hancock. This "Cock Eyed W orld,” eontinu- ng the ad ven tu res o f Quirt and late o f the Marine lagg, both ;<>t p . This take o f f time heir u niform s and don e v e n in g lothes and high silk hats as rival ight club owners. they The charm ing Lupe V ele z i ; he fem a le that starts eomplica- ions. At the close of the picture to go h ey to leave Broadw ay F la g g :hina where joins the fin a lly a tta in in g 'hinese army, he rank of Major. Then, just vhe he is running thin gs his own and me es vay, D o n t appear hings up again. picture hould be good en tertain m en t. This the and t h e Alabama Polytechn ic U n iversity o f P en n syvlam a , ha- course o f English pursued literature. He ha* and A m erican a n d a collection o f rare first a n d early editions of English American authors, and carries on ; a correspondence with a large [num ber of contem porary authors. Besides num erous tex tb oo k s f o r use in high schools, Dr, P ayn e has written an Elizabethan play e n ­ t i t l e d "The Hector o f G erm anic.” W h a r e y S t u d i e s B u n y a n Dr. .James Blanton Wharey, professor of English, first, taught , English in the U n iversity in 1912. He had received d egrees at David- : on C ollege and Joh ns Hopkins. In 1928 he published an edition in pre­ o f "Pilgrim 's P rogress,” paring for which he read thirteen odd C ts appearing b efore Bun- year a n ’s death, spending the 1927-28 in the British Museum. Dr. W harey has made an intensive stud y of Bunyan, publishing "A S tudy of the S ou rces o f B a n y a n ’s Allo- got ies.” in England, .studying Dr. E. M. < !ark. p rofessor o f English and chairman o f t h e English departm ent, cam e to the j U n iv ersity in 1911, holding de­ g re es from Lebanon C ollege and Yale. He h a s published a volum e o f se lec tio n s o f prose and poetry under the title "The S e v en tee n th I C en tu ry ,” now used as a te x t for E nglish 12, an edition o f Dick­ er!’s "G reatest E x p ec ta tio n s,” and an edition of M ilton’s “ The Ready and E a s y W ay to Establish a F ree C om m on w ealth.” Dr. Clark jus m aking a particular study of J. Frank Dobie, associate pro­ fessor of English and a popular author, cam e to the U niversity in from South* 11914 with d egrees and Columbia U niver­ I w estern sities. He w ins national recogni­ tion as the m anager o f Los Olmos Ranch and has served two years depart­ as the chairman o f the m e n t of English at Oklahoma A. } & M. College. D o b i e R e c o g n i z e d * J W P h ftc tr tfh , Canadian Sat tonal Sttatnthipt In Trinidad, British W est Indies, there is a claw less lobster. In its northern a l l respects this it lacks the big claws which are com m on to cousins except that lobsters o f northern waters. One of the claw less lobsters is seen in the photograph. l o o k s , acts and tastes lobster like * English Department Leads Milton. In Number of Instructors English b ein g j their There are m any stud en ts in the U niversity who m utter and g ru m ­ ble about too hard; still, w h en ever they do finish their English courses, if ever, they they have really accom plished som eth in g <>f which to be proud, because t h e English dep artm ent of The U n i­ is one o f * h e versity of Texas largest and best in the South. that feel Since 1922 the enrollm ent of the s t a ff in t h e department has ranged from 4 9 !<> 45, with few the personnel. M any, changes in the fa m e I toq, have achieved literary fields of both America and E n g la n d . in Of the 15 m em bers now on the t e a c h in g in fo r over tw e n t y ; staff, siK hav e bee n the U n iv e r s ity years. The oldest m em ber o f the de­ partment, Dr. Morgan Callaw ay, Jr., professor of English, cam e to the U n iv ersity in 1891 a fter receivin g his bachelor o f arts and master of arts som eone to teach in the field of A m erican poetry, he discontinued his pursuits in .Medieval literature, becom in g much in terested in Poe, I about w hom he is now an author- j ity. Dr. Campbell is author o f th e ! chapter "ti Poe the " C a m - i bridge History of American L i t e r - I at u re, and of four hooks, Sev en of R om e,” Sages Rooms o f Edgar Allen "Poe’s Short Stories," ami Mind o f Pot "The "The ' O C , ” "Tho and Other S tu d ie s.” for G riffith P u b l i s h e s B o o k s A lthou gh Mr, Dobie had plan­ ned to be a writer since his u n ­ dergraduate days it w a s not until his days on the Los Olmos Ranch turned that his attention to the S outhw est. He won re co g ­ and throughout E ngland nition A merica by his book "C oronado’.; Children.” Besid es his work a> editor o f the T e xas Folklore S ociety , he h a s published num erous short articles and tw o other books, "L egend s of Vaquero of the Dr. R. the m agazine- o f II. G riffith , p rofessor f a c ­ o f English, n ex t joined ulty in 1902. a f te r receiving his master of arts d egree from Tur­ man. Later he received his doctor of philosophy d egree from Chi­ cago U n iv e r s it y , a n d in 1926 h a d Polk T a l e s ,” and “ A th e d o c t o r o f l i t e r a t u r e d e g r e e be- : th e Brush C oun try.” sto w e d upon him by F u r m a n U n i ­ studied versity. Dr. G riffith has in the Library o f C ongress and : in the British Museum. His pub­ lications consist o f four books: "Sir P e r c e v a l o f C a lle s .” " A l e x ­ " A B i b lio g r a p h y , ” a n d e r P o p e , and “ A C atalogue of Manuscripts H o w ells.” a critical and to n .’’ Dr. G riffith has pi ade a China, and special study of Pope and his con* I ou tlying temporaries. He has a library of to n a l for other writings. over 5 ,0 0 0 old ed ition s o f period o f English l i t e r a t u r e . Dr. IL G. Cooke, associate pro­ f esse r of English, j e m ed t h e E n g - in I bsh department 919, holding d egrees the U n i v e r s i t y o f I Illinois. He has especially studied con tem porary modern poetry, h a v­ "W illiam Dean ing study. Dr. last year in Japan. and ga th erin g ma- I'ir-1 Rd it ions of Lord B y - j Cooke spent l l e has a library o f j t e r i a l the P hilippines published islands that | from —- —-— o--------------- A lp h a R ho Chi E lects N ew T erm O fficers Dr.. R. A. Law and L. W. Payne together < ana in 1906 to the U niversity. Dr. Paw holding degrees from W olford and T rin­ ity < alleges and Harvard U n i­ versity. has made a special stud y of the Elizabethan ing published "English, Oral and W ritten ,” a fo r E n g ­ lish I; "An Edition of S hak es­ peare' Henry YI. Part 3 ,” and "Romeo and J u lie t .” textbook period, Dr. Payne with d egrees from Car! Stau tz was elected worthy architect at a m e e tin g o f the Din- oerates chapt* r o f Alpha Rho Chi hav- ti a t o m it y W ed n esd ay night. Other spring of fit ors elected term were Chi s M&ivvald, w orthy associate architect; Henry F air­ child. w orthy Carl Glaser, w orthy scribe; and Carl Stautz, house manager. estim ator; the for T O D A Y ! 25c 11 ego, of a t Johns Ho; kins, and Iii- doctor "t law at S. M. U. While still yo u n g , Dr. Cal­ law ay prepared an of edition p oetry of the which is now out ‘ A DIES TH E Y TALK A B O U T ,” 4 which will be the fea tu r e on jifrersheet o f the Queen T h eater [inlay through T uesday, p resen ts Barbara S tan w yck in i another raiiety role, that o f a f em in in e Inember o f the Big House p op u ­ lation by request o f the people, tested in the state. A prison pic­ ture ‘alk A b o u t” n ev er th e less contains le ch o f interest not strictly per- ; p eeialh a iii. A s ­ la m in g t perated with Miss S tan w yck in [his production art* Preston F oster ]nught to be worth p atcly blent. tw o hours o f its in sonority in the d e ­ is Dr, Kiilis Campbell, im- profo-.-oi of EnglUh. who cam e I sits hold- the U niversity in from William approx!- j in g d egrees e n ter tain Mary C ollege and a n d Johns Hop­ kins. When the U n iv ersity needed M id n igh t M atin ee tonight ■WENTY T H O U S A N D Y E A R S IN SING S I N G ” with S pencer racy and B ette Davis will be |hown at a m idnight p review at at 1 1:30 |he H ancock [’clock. Spencer Tracy was la-9 teen with Joan B e n n e tt in “ Me Intl My Gal,” and B ette Davis dll be rem em bered for her per* the C o l­ iqrmanee ‘Cabin len.” This picture, from d ng S in g ’s W arden Lewis E. .a w e s’ hook of the sam e nanm, I realises to be one of the sea­ la n t better prison docum ents in [elluloid. in taken in L U N C H S T A N D O P E N E D Open for business is “ B a lly h o o ” “ D rive-in ” lunch stand at Thir- I • ” and < blah.impi t roots, sp •fated by George Gibson an d C lif ­ ford Cate, two e x -stu d en ts o f the U niversity. The latter w as a m e m ­ ber o f the Longhorn track tea m , funning middle d istances and cross rountry during of 928 to 1931. the seasons T O D A Y O N L Y L E O C A R I L L O D O R O T H Y B U R G E S S S U M M E R V I L L E S L I M i n “ L asca o f the R io G ra n d e'’ S t a r t i n g T o m o r r o w ‘‘Teas of the Storm Country” T E X A S T H -€ A T C < Hancock MIDNIGHT PREVIEW T O N IG H T 11:30 NOT A • I h is A,ct tire it PRISON picture, but a gripping love sto i y based en tirely upon fam ous fa ct.” W ritten bv W ARDEN LEW IS E. L A W E S. the 20,000 YEARS IN HHC SIMC ——w ith — SPENCER TRACY BETTE DAVIS eastern tour and the other to cir-* Alabama P olytechnic Drawing Exhibit Shown in B. Hall Work Shows Developm ent In Two-Year Course The d ep artm ent of architecture is sponsoring a d raw ing exhibit from the A ssociation o f Collegiate Schools o f A rchitecture. The e x ­ in hibit is being held this week the architectural rooms in B. Hall, Walter T. Rolf, p rofessor of archi­ tecture, said Friday. Three exhibit* represent t h e architectural work from 29 arch ­ itectural the d ep artm ents schools which are m embers o f the association. Each school subm its for the exhibit tw o com plete sets of drawings, one to circulate on an of ; c u l t i c on a western tour. The dif- ; feren t exhibits represented are of and | charcoal, pencils, washes, water color. is not According to a letter received from Paul Weigal, head of the m em bership o f the association, the intended to repro- exhibit ; sent m erely the outstanding work o f excep tionally g ifted students, but to a f fo r d a graphic illustration from each school of the develop­ ment o f the course through the • first two years. Schools and colleges having e x ­ hibits are as fo llow s: Cornell Uni- | versify, Ithaca. N. Y.; University o f California; Arm our Institute of Technology. Chicago, III.; U n iv er­ sity of Illinois; School of Fine . Arts, N ew Haven, Conn,; P en n ­ sylvania State C ollege: School o f Arts, Architecture and Allied PAGE FIVE In stitu te : Carnegie Institute of T e c h n o lo g y ; Columbia U n iv ers ity ; U n iv ersity of Pennsylvania, U n iversity «*f Notre Dame; University of Mich­ igan; Georgia School of T e c h n o l­ ogy; University of Minnesota; ami Syracuse U niversity, Syracuse, New York. ANOTHER ELECTRIFYING HIT! daring tradi­ The Star wyck tion of roles blazes on in a picture as daring “ Night N urse” -—a.- outspoken as "Illicit” ! as Mis.s Mary Edna Gearing, as­ domestic of sociate p rofessor econom y, was recently appointed | to the fa cu lty o f the Graduate School. She w as born in Pitts- burgh, high Pa., and attended school in Houston. A ft e r finish- ; m g high school, she ha I private four years. j tutors for the n e x t Miss Gearing then atten d C olum­ I niversity su m m er sessions bia fin 1905, 1 9 0 6 ,1 9 0 7 , 1908, 1909, and the follo w in g year attended a tea hers' college. She received a diploma o f domestic science. I teacher T e ach in g positions that Miss in Gearing have held other than the U niversity are: of domestic science in Houston from to 1908, supervisor of do- 1906 j mestic science and arts from 190k instructor of domestic to 1911, science in N ew York U niversity fin 1911, and appointed head of dep a rtm en t of d om estic scien ce in New York U n iv ersity summer session to 'T he U n iv ers ity of T e x as in I*.#12 and has held the position of as­ sociate domestic J e c on o m y since then, 1912. She cam e p rofesso r fot of Hancock € A- T L - NOW SHOWING! Ygg a n d Q u i rt a t it a g a i n in H O T T E R a n d P E P P I E R f a s t n e d y r i o t . " C o c k * E y e d W o r l d " w a s dr e s s o n l y a . . r e h e a r s a l . . w h i c h t h . HOT PEPPERw ith Edmund LOWE Victor McLAGLEN Lupe Velez El Brendel A D D E D F U N l e d y " H o l l y w o o d R u n a r o u n d ” C a r t o o n " S p a n i s h T w i s t ” F o x M c v i e t o n e N e w s B A R B A R A S T A N W Y C K in ^'LADIES THEYI T A L K A B O U T ’! — E X T R A — MARIE DRESSLER in ’Dangerous Females' N ew s— N ovelty NOW SHOWING T h e r e W i l l N o t B e a C h i l d r e n ’ . M a t i n e e o n T h i s P i c t u r e . . q u e e n■ *•* u f h rn . v • j- v Classified C L A S S I F I E D R A T E S Maxi aum W o r d s P rice Each E xtra Word $ .30 S3 .70 IOO 3 SO Ie 2c Sc 4c 16c B U S IN E S S DIRECTORY Tim e* I 2 5 • I mo. I m onth $ 1.00 per line m inim nm three lin e s Other R ates on R equest M at*i k ‘ COACHING v o lt W ou t! n o n — P h o t i c 2-422!* FOR SALE ODD TA ISLES, d U -k and room , dining room su ite Red Ss. M iscellaneous art ie I v ersify Ave. Off _25th 4997. c h a i r , Ii v intr Complete. >s. it4 0 s U r n . 1URNISHF.D~APTS. for LARGE ROOM. light hon ek< < ping, su itab le for boys. Q uiet, . private R easonably priced. C on ven ien tly furnish ed located 20b t Sabine. 5186. I H EL EN MINK HHT may .ave her “Song os S ix p en ce” by m erely fa ilin g a: I I 9 Hall for a tick et to the T exas. “ Lase* Rio Grande" is th e picture. i d Lick...... O NE PLOCK w est of cam pus, fu r n ish ­ sleep in g porch, garage. $25 per m onth. C om pletely fur- ed a p a rtm en t; sou th _ UiitLTULU 2206 San Antonio. fu rn ish ed U PST A IR S, for ad u lt. Three doors from l a w B uilding sleep in g at 2008 W ichita. porch, G arage furnish ed . P hone MOV. apartm ent D eligh tfu l MISCELLANEOUS ‘ PETTA! uine Phantom HAGENS 5e & alupe. for a lim ited tim e o n ly — G en­ 15c. I Or STOKE. 249* Guad­ R ote*. only W H E N you lose som ething T he Daily T ex an classi­ fied section o f f e r s you the m ost econom ical w a y of students. reaching ail The use o f this section may save you considerably. the To place an ad m erely call 2-3164, and a re p r esen t­ ative will call by for your ad. I PAY CASH for - wits and overcoat*. I ROOM & BOAR D I a l s o l o a n p i u n e y o n s u i t s o r a n y t h i n g o f value. L. LAV ES, Pdwn&rollet, 217 ! j E a s t S i x t h S t r e e t . - t i l e d h a t h ; ac6 e#S I s l e e p i n g p o r c h . T h r e e ■ d e l i c i o u s w e f t - b g l a n c e d melt I* w i t h r o o m I $2 5 . C h a r l i e W i n t o n , M g r , 494 W e s t j 2 7 t h. P h o n e 8 7 0 7 . H U Y S ! A t 21(13 S a n A n t o n i o y o u wiM \ L A R G E t o r o o m s w i t h l a r g e e o l i t h _ find fi le be-t m eal* in tow n for the ch eap est price, a lso reasonable room *. WHE RE TO ROOM NEXT SEMESTER B e y s room. nil bcd In d ivid u al I* *auti/uHy P R I V A T E , q u i e t ho ma, f u r - furnitu re. Twin hods. P rivate h e a te d b a th r o o m . H o t w a te r a ll b on re, S o u th s le e p in g porch. H e a t LARGE fr o n t bed ro o m a d jo in in g s o u t h ­ e a st steep in g p o r 8 h . C o n n e c tin g b a th , c a m p u s * lf d e s ir e d . M H H W ic h ita . fu r n ish ed . MC, W e t 2 3. b lo c k* I ! a h o m e , p r i v a t e G a r a g e 8729.__ J UST AR* MIN |) _______ ______ _ the earner for WHERE TO ROOM NEXT SEMESTER B o y s Slcep- 1m iv 2 50 7 LARGE airy room , u p stairs, b oys. $ - each. Gas furnish ed . clo set. Quiet place P h o n e 2 - 1 7 1 2 . LARGE a ttra c tiv e room, private r E ast I OO ’ for I o r p otch, (wo clo sets, for tw o in p rivate home. -Inet o ff cam pus. D uval. P hone 2 -1 7 2 5 . LARGE fron t bedroom , adjoining s t-H-t. sleep in g porch. C onnecting if d* I 5 j block* cam pus. G arage ■in/su1- W ichita S t. Phone B O A S- Large so u th room s. S in g le bed*. located. Private home. C on ven ien tly '■bt W est 19th. P h on e 2-1 h i8 , W AN T ED — Room m ate for U n iversity stu d en t. P rivate bom*-. C onvenient to I - bb. 1906 U n iv ersity . All bills paid P h o n e 80 * 2 . N u e c e s lout h- t.ath. ■«ired. -7 2 9 . BO YS—-Room and excellen t m eals in private home. O ne block off cam pus. I l l I K ith. P hon e 9605, SOUTHEAST! froip bt J room. home. Bath ad join in g. P rivate P rivate front lied-. 2 E, block* from entrance. S in gle 1 w hit*. 206 Archw ay. 4 «0». ROOM co n n ectin g show er b ath . private sleep in g porch, h om e; lovely In 32 . 8,700. I J $25 to $28. U nbeatable room and board la r g e w ell-fu rn ished room s. Sleeping porch. A lso efficien cy apartm ent. 20b I W h i ti* 28 3 5 7. cam pus. Block I EXCEPTIO NAL so u th e a st room s, sleep ­ ing porch, sin g le bed*, tile b ath with |sh o w * r. garage, reason able, Two block* west of cam pus. 23ti9 N u eces. i KA NSL ERS. even as you and I. e n ­ seein g sh o w s; so Herbert S tell- ll. H all l i d for his j mucker may call by joy ticket to Lascit of th e Rio Grand. ACROSS the s tr ic t from both gym arid cam pus at reduced p rices. Extra m eals. 2096 Speed- ideal room and hoard fur ' : wa y . - - — 07 CONGRESS. from cam pus. Q uiet, d esirable location. Con­ U n iv ersity , Ga*, fu rnish ed , Maid service. to Capitol, blocks Three venient lig h ts, 828. S t per m onth. SOU I HEAS'i linen* and com fortable Large closet. Sleeping p orches. New furnished. Hot w ater; P rices I H ast 23._____ QUIET, n icely fu rnish ed . reasonable. Phone 2 -1 5 9 7 . n ortheast room*. fu rn itu re. Gas bath. show er 400 and ! room , adjoining bath. 1 $16. 17 11 Pearl. Phone S433. , U P PE R C L A SSM E N — B e a u tifu lly fur- nished room s. A ttr a c tiv e new home— I large cloth es closet*. T iled bath. Near I camp**-. 500 W est I nth S treet. Call 7 7 1 !. H AVE few vacant room s at 1905, 1907. I 907 1 j U n iv e r sity A i e . R eason ­ able prices* Apply Mr*. J , D. Copeland, 1905 U n iversity A ve. A QUIET stu d en t in a private hom e is d esirous of ob tain in g a room m ate. th e cam pus. AII con­ One block from ven ien ces. Two m eals served if desired. P rices very reuse liable. 2 06 E. 23rd Bt. G i r l s GIRI ROOMMATE w an ted : lovely room, tw in beds, pretty furniture. H o u -e not ~ on approved list. 209 W eal 17.. 2208 N U K rfSs. Hoard and room $2* girls m onth. Approved h ou se for Phone 2-1074, ATTRACTIVE board, room w ith or w ith ou t in p rivate apartm ent, n>1 * ex p en sive. 261 & U n iv ersity A venue. Phone 7 0 - 9. ONE O il TWO Indie*- - one la rg e nicely furnish ed sou th east room , across from canion All co n v en ien ces. 6129. 6461 A ttra c tiv e G e n e r a l VERY D ESIRABLE room . Furnace heat In q u ire at su rroun d in g*. I SI a W est 27. P hone 7165. j r U lt GUUD ST ti D E N I. busine** man, or woiWan— aoautlfisl south' room ad ­ fifth . Near Cam pus. Excel- Refer- serv ice. Reasonable. _____ bedroom, A vailab le f e b ­ ( ’. I,. Coftdit, 2308 San * lent maid j enceft re«tUir**d. P h o n e 6 9 1 2 . i POR RENT—Sitting room. s le e p in g p o r c h . joinin g tile ruary I. Mrs. Antonio St. Plum e 6784. FCHI RENT to m en or cou p le; S o u th ea st .Also apartm ent real i tw o bcd rooms, b r e a k fa s t room. k itc h e n - r o o m s . S in gle bcd*. i <(ma and b a th a 4#otrung. .-tic mf. w •>! TO KAU I’ ETY man or quiet room * w ith a ll m o d er n c o n v e n ie n c e s , in c lu d in g s le e p in g p orch. R ed u c e d r a te s- 2 4tin ban A n to n io . P h o n e 2 - 2 1 4 3. T W O la r g e rod m s. s o u th s le e p in g po rch . h o m e. M aid s e r v ic e . G a r a g e Km*; a nd three’ m ea ta. $ 27. 60. P h o n e 8 145. 8 Ob W. 22 V GOOD H O M E — Large nouth room up- I W>K*t Enfield hum*. s o u th ro o m up - L a r g o sta ir s, jo in in g bath. potch. Do'Siruble place d en ts. Room or room balanced m eals. Room s kept clean P rice 1 for stu d iou s *tu- >; E l e n b e r g . .ttg$ bourd. Good L A r G # FRONT" bedroom home. P rivate b a th , We t I® lid, PAGUE I 4 MEN — »ww(u» from Uni v e r i t y . Mrs &iud« a tm Cool bedroom, p rivate bath-*»- . red V un lt0rI &Ln,*2-.L'h'?''‘J . 01 *,• *>* couple. C onvenient to U n iversity arni i l l W est 18 stu d en t, lovely private fu r n a c e h e a t. 109 P rivate flo e ping J***"* very desirable room . reasonable. W est Bide. 2&1U Rio Grande J tow n. N icety * Phone 2 - 0 ts 9 . t 2-4 (17. furnished- for mon P r iv a t e l* 0 o ___ in ection THE DAILY TEXAN BUSINESS DIRECTORY CAFES SU LL IV A N 'S DINING H ALL, 2 0 1 W est 19th S treet. H om e cooked m eals served fam ily sty le . Veal roast, pork sa u sa g e. fruit and all kinds of vegetables. Mtik, tea and C offee aud d essert for all Hot biscuit* for d in ­ fur supper, cornbread ner 25c. C L O THING CASH PRICES paid for s e c ­ ond hand cloth in g. Shoes coats, h ats, 6th. end ev ery th in g valuable. 417 E. Telephone 8762. NEY SH ER ID A N wandered alt over th* cam pus vest* rday m orning search in g (his for I 19 B. Hall. I!' he can find m orning in the mud, he may cai! In for i ticket, to the T exas where “ Lase* of t he Rio Grande'' HIGHEST PRICKS paid for second la r d is sh o w ing. it cloth in g, shoe*, and hats. W e also buy J adieu1 cloth es. Phone 3717, or call by IO? East S ix th . 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T h e i r p r o - ; t e s t s w e r e l odged wi t h P r e s i d e n t R o b e r t C l o t h i e r o f R u t g e r s , who said t h a t n o i m m e d i a t e a c ti o n t o ­ w a r d c o n s o l i d a t i o n is p l a n n e d . c o n t r a c t with tho col lege, whi ch e x p i r e d F e b r u a r y I, woul d n o t be r e n e w e d . i ,,, N E W Y O R K . — Se l e c t i o n of Dr. H a r r y W o o d b u r n Cha se, now pr esi- S d e n t of t he U n i v e r s i t y of Illinois, a s c h a n ce l l o r of N e w Y or k Un i - , ! ve r s i f y w a s a n n o u n c e d t hi s week, j t Dr. ' has e, w h o last y e a r r e s i g n e d t h e p r e s i d e n c y o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y lo Illi­ nois, would succeed Chancellor Elmer Ellsworth Brown, who will r e s i gn J u l y I. North Carolina to go , / . . . , , • , . . u , . . 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Ci ty. e d u c a t o r s A m e r i c a n col lege s a n d u n i v e r s i ­ ties n e e d “ a m o r e vital a n d k i n d ­ l i ng i de al i sm, ” he d e c l a r e d. M I L W A L K K E . — " T h e Ca th ol i c by t h e as r e p r e s e n t e d C h u r c h , ( at h o li c colleges, w h o l e h e a r t e d l y j U n i v e r s i t y o pp os e s l e c h n o c r a c y . T h e C a t h o - ! ing f i r s t - h a n d e x p e r i e n c e J . — S t u d e n t s o f ec on o mi c s a t R u t g e r s r e c e n t l y w e r e g a i n- t he N K W B R U N S W I C K , N. in “ T h e b a n k is a p e d a g o g i c al e x ­ t h e u n i ­ p e r i m e n t , wh i ch m a k e s v e r s i t y ’s c o u r s e on m o n e y a n d b u n k i n g realisti c a n d ai ds t he s t u ­ t h e o r y m o r e d e n t to g r a s p t h e to P r o f e s s o r r e a d i l y , ” a c c o r d i n g E u g e n e E. A g g er , h ea d of t h e e c ono mi c s d e p a r t m e n t . 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HT I p a c k a g e t h e b u r e a u t e r i al d i s t r i b u t e d b y t wo y e a r s w e r e s e n t d u r i n g t o w n s a n d r u r a l to 1.303 Texa * c ou n t i es . in c o m m u n i t i e s t he P a c k a g e L oa n t h e 2 5 2 t hi s m a ­ l ibraries h a v i n g b ee n dis N e a r y 50 p e r c e n t of teria! wa 2 5 .205 N E W Y O R K . — T h e C o l u m b i a Daily S p e c t a t o r t h i s w e e k u n d e r ­ t ook an its own i n v e s t i g a t i o n o f c h a r g e s t h a t c a n d i d a t e s f o r s p o r t s m a n a g e r s h i p s a r e “ f i x e d ” in a d ­ v a n c e by de a l s a m o n g f r a t e r n i t y a Cli f o r school w or k, g r o u p s . S p e c t a t o r m a i n t a i n e d t h a t this s y s t e m o f d e c i d i n g m a n a g e r ­ ial p o s i t i on s w a s m e r e l y a p a r t t r i h u t e d f o r thi s p u r p o s e . 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A - T H I N G - O F - B E A U T Y The yearbook and perm anent record of a great university cannot be an ordinary kind of volume. In the beauty of its art w ork, in the artistry of its design, in the impressiveness of its appearance, it m ust be in keeping w ith the standing and im p o r t­ ance of the great institution whose life it describes. Such is the Cactus, the $2 5,000 annual of the University, which is now being produced. ( D u e to the h igh p rod u ction co st o f this b ook , no extra cop ies can be or­ dered and no b o o k s w ill be a v a ila b le w h e n the b ook ap pears u n less reser­ v a tio n orders are p laced n o w . N o cash d ep osit is required to reserve a C ac­ tus, at B. H a ll 1 1 9 .)