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column for pralaaa or out and fljjht for your
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STUDENT WEEKLY PUBLICATION RICE INSTITUTE L


VOL 16 HOUSTON, TEXAS. FRIDAY. JANUARY 23. 1931
NO. 17

TSANOFF 1 0 END RICE STUDENTS TALK POLITICS


CRANMERCLUBIS STOPS ALFORD McCARBLE STARS
LECTURE SERIES The current mayor'a race, which ia being fought out fiercely on local battlefronta, this week elicits Il-
HOST TO COLLEGE T h a n k s in ihi' groat um>r<liii(4
of t, (! o r g «j McCnible, below,
t h e Owls last S a t u r d a y won
AS RICE QUINTET
i
i AT RICE SUNDAY luminating comments from Rice students, who below enter the political arena with some choice remarks, and
a few not ao choice, about "Monty" and Oacar. STUDENT PARLEY their first conI'ereme game. Mo-
I'arhlo squelched Alford Hay-
lor's greai. f o r w a r d .
WALLOPS BAYLOR
Professor Will Be Heard On Dr. Slaughter of Rice Faculty Veteran Guard Holds Alford
'Problem of Moral Oscar Wins By a Nose, Close Incumbent Gets Call, Survey Monteith's Voice Soothing Is Prominent In Check as Owls
Criterion' Co-Ed Polling By Male Reporter Syrup To Ear of Speaker Win, 37 to 33
Reveals Shows Rice Co-Ed
BY RUDY R 0 0 6 JR. BY MARJORY RILEY BY JOE K 0 C U 9 E K
BY
More than .100 Houstotiluns last BY ALBERTA RIESEN BY W. C. BROWN K A T H E R I N HORNOR C o n v e n i n g for t h e t w e l f t h a n n u a l
Sunday afternoon heard Dr. iiudoslav ^iiili ng four points In an extra five-
Rico's a r d o r a n d fire in t h e timely Of 192 p e r s o n s interviewed on the I a p p r o a c h e d t h e 'irst student ami m e e t i n g of t h e Episcopal Student j m i n u t e Se^fciun, Coach Pug' Da ugh*
A n d r e a Tsunoff deliver the second of j m a y o r a l t y c a m p a i g n hag been w a g i n g , question of t h e coining election for boldly u s k e d liiui which man w o u l d ; Council of t h e Diocese of Texas, ileie-
erlty's Rice Owls d e f e a t e d Coach
hla t h r e e e x t e n s i o n p r o g r a m l e c t u r e s : s o m e s m o u l d e r i n g conflicts d u r i n g t h e mayor, 92 were for Montelth, 04 w e r e win t h e f o r t h c o m ' n g elect on. H e g a t e s f r o m t h e University of Texas,
" H e a r " Woil't- Baylor I'lilversity
in t h e p h y s i c s a m p h i t h e a t e r . p a s t week, as a s t r a w vote w a s taken,' for H o I com be, and lit; w e r e ludiffer- i m m e d i a t e l y want ed to know why In a . and M., S t e p h e n F. Austin, and
H e a r s .on• ,tbo (TS(.v Atiilitorl^ni ; couit
His talk, " E t h i c s imd Social P h l l e s o . c o v e r l n g most ot t h e s t u d e n t body. e n t as to lite outcome. About half ] Hie h— I w a n t e d to know and besides Hica I n s t i t u t e met in P a l m e r Memur-
I'Siit.urfl'ttji''nlgiit by 1 a ' ; i sciii-e,'
p h y , " d e a l t i n t i m a t e l y with t h e plvil-j Q U r | i a ( B t 0 O s c a r ! O s c a r w i n s by of those questioned were of t h e f r e s h - ' what <1 b u s h i e s t was It of mine? , ini C h u r c h last S a t u r d a y and S u n d a y ,
large criiwd liirtied out tuiwel^jrup Ijiiijijr'i
oaophy of Machinvelli, Hugo C.rotlus, f ) 4 t 0 3 9 w l t h U l e a ( n , e r e n t s of the m a n class and th« rest were upper- i tried to c a l r i my q u a k i n g knees J a n u a r y 17 and 18.
Owls hotne a f t e r a bin I road tr p
and T h o m a s H o b h e s r a n k s of undecided or u n i n t e r e s t e d classmen* , and tell him J he I hreshur wanted llishop Clinton S. (julii, of this dio- SianiliiiK out1 iilmu nil niji'T play :
in his lecture, Dr. Tsanoff brought n u m b e r i n g s e v e n ! T h e m a j o r i t y of those who a r e In- t h e i n f o r m a t i o n As soon as ho know cese, g a v e t h e k e y n o t e a d d r e s s . H e
ers in ib,. f r a j was the tiguiii >..f c-ne
d o w n Machivaelli's " T h e P r i n c e " a j jf Mongiuur W a l t e r Monteith Is dead d i f f e r e n t us t o t h e r e s u l t s of t h e that T h e T h r e s h e r wanted his opin- r e f e r r e d to t h e f a c t that the t r e n d ol' IHec • bent ititd ,>t,e.;olie>,t at'i.li'tcn
m a n u a l for despots, t o t h e modern j n e a n i e B t n b o u t h a v i n g a d e s k u n d e r election did not know who the candi- 'on, Ills a n g e r was quieted at once, of scientific thought: had been rovers- "tlorilla" Mi l arid", Jlci.'ariile was
political a r e n a , anil a f t e r explaining j j)ut | , | s again when in d a t e s are, but upon h e a r i n g their Alter an h o u r ' s discussion, not a sin- ed in t h e last few y e a r s and o u r
e w i y t b l t i g his i|ionii ),• r Inip'ies .Pu,
t h e views of t h e perfect ruler as set j , e | l u j bettor p r a c t i c e n a m e s , merely r e m a r k e d that It w a s f i e word of which I understood, lie s c i e n t i s t s were u e k n o w l e d u l n g a otvu c a n : "The Mighty Alford into sub-
f o r t h by this f a m o u s Italian, s a i d : being one to w h o m a hint is sufflc- a c a s e of voting " f o r t h e l e s s e r of a d m i t t e d h e w a s for Montelth. live power, a Hod. Ho r e m i n d e d t h e jn's;;ioii anil tin'* > tlin, the teain play
"If t h e t r u t h w e r e known, a great , j ( t w o evils." T h e rest, w e r e not quite so bad, but s t u d e n t s of t h e t w o m a j o r q u e s t i o n s of t h e tint;.. In fjict, hir ptsnfoi'mun »
d e a l of o u r m o d e r n political a c t i o n s ; g ' „ r a c a o t l l l s l o o j ( K O s c a r wins I'pper-classmeti seem to be m u c h I was not so cocky when I put t h e they m u s t f a c e : " H o w m a y youth was a trv if to |he t.ias ia v.:.".v ol t,'c,i
a m w o r t h y of Machiavellian descrip-1 a fair co-ed's ' "
vote by a nose, for aa more i n t e r e s t e d in t h e outcome of fatal q u e s t i o n to them. Out of a hun- liml God and how a r e we who h a v e
tion." dt a ll eoniest |'lit: ell i,iv I lif ty. II I. : i -
'one v o t e r a s s e r t e d , " M o n t e i t h ' s com t h e election t h a n the f r e s h m e n , and : d r e d q u e s t i o n s nboui half were for found Him to find t h e student who
Dr. Tsauoff in discussing T h o m a s plexion is terrible. Holcombe has o n c e a discussion is s t a r t e d it seldom one of t h e m e n b e c a u s e I r s serv- ts still s e a r c h i n g for Tliin?" lie sue W4?
S H I
his I n , ' of cha'i.'i' «•» ps •; ••• trt^ it 'a, kici>.
1 for. l b " <i'ecia,lui> I'D.
H o b b e s , whose " L e v i a t h a n " is nil Eng- such a b a b y face, too," s h e cooed. ' e n d s without several caustic r e m a r k s i c e to t h e city ami the o t h e r half nested (Inti t h e s e tie roiiiettil*red and
lish classic, declared t h a t " H o b b e s :'u'ij'ea;t i'ss'tieii'lei ' liiir, , w.tn.% ,,
A n o t h e r Slimess w a s o v e r h e a r d to about t h e c a n d i d a t e s and t h e i r sup- liked or disliked a certain m a n be- dlsciiKsed by t h e council. frotiji tia» p ! anie fin' o utiijin." In,
w a s t h e first noted e x p o u n d e r of t h e r e m a r k , while e n g a g e d in a lively s o a p porters. : cans > ol s o m e one thing about him. Dr. I'eler (Ilay Sears, rec 11 >i and
law of s e l f - p r e s e r v a t i o n in h u m a n re- box tilt, that "everybody else at h o m e ri in int. li o i l i e , 'I ,, I III. Mil I
««"»«« a few buckers of Montelth Many ol t h e replies wen very inter- Mr. Allen Person, curat'-, of the Pal-
l a t i o n s h i p and t h e inviolability of cove-
la for Holcombe, and you know, a b a s e t i i e * r e n t h u s i a s m upon t h e Btate* jesting', but a n u m b e r were absolutely m e r t'Mtrctl and Mr. < 'lailde Spcim-e team,-- tt i.iv n,a I'ji'.' 1 ', 'but |i • 11n!' s . .11 •
nants."
H o b b e s was t h e man who said that
If lie had read as m a n y books as uni-
house divided a g a i n s t itself c a n n o t I I U , n t - l ' l a l ' , l " hasn't put the city In dumb.
stand, as Lincoln said when he cross- t l " t "
l!li ll
,|il1
h;is,l t
Holcombe c r o w d " and
takt>, f o r Holcombe was be-
of T r i n i t y < liurch welcomed t h e rep-
" n o chap admit>>.d the reason he r e s e n t a t i v e s . A l e t t e r was read f r o m
t ' n r l Illig, liloe 'SO. who is now
T E X A S PROFESSOR indicate
ed.- Itoib
th« bre.ri'l ot Kr, ".;,t.ujltl p u t i r
t-bn-ed mm •, '"'rasjifwir::!
v e r s i t y p r o f e s s o r s , he probably would
h a v e been just as Ignorant as I hey
were.
ed t h e .Jordan, I'm for Oscar, t o o ! " " " " ' » c h a n t a g e of was voting
Other facts a b o u t H o l c o m b e w e r e *»Ih ofllce to m a k e money on real es- c a u s e H o l c o m b e got the results. An-
diverged f r o m a hurried p r e c i n c t t a b . ' « «'"» <•'»>"» w e n s e . " otll r b
«
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a law student at T e x a s
and p r e s i d e n t of the council, e x p r e s s
University
RECENTLY HONORED
In ills lecture S u n d a y Dr. Tsanoff
(Continued on Page I) •
illation In t h e quiet R e s e r v e libra rv. Holcombe s u p p o r t e r s rabidly claim c o m b e talked,
T h a t lie is tall, d i s t i n g u i s h e d looking, t h a t Montelth h a s done n o t h i n g at f r o m t h e s u b l i m e to the ridiculous, to iii'ii-lenii exniiiinaiion- which arc
m o r e c r o o k e d t h a n Monty, lias the a I 1 f n r . U u ! b e t t e r m e n t of t h e city in one might s a y .
ill. a n s w e r s ranged
i n s his r e g r e t s o v e r his a b s e n c e , due

(Comlulled on Pa'tie n
BY LITERARY GUILD
best looking men on Main s t r e e t pas- general, and t h a t he has not kept a n y Of course, t h e r e V"rt> s t u d e n t s who

METHODISTS HOLD s i n g o u t s t i c k e r s , r e p r e s e n t s person- of his promises. They also s t a t e t h a t hud really thought ilio m a t t e r over
ality-plus, has t h e b e s t looking home.
he Is a poor e x a m p l e of what they and t h e i r views w e n ; m some cases OCTOBER PAMPHLET
Frank Dobie Has Volume
Chosen as Outstanding
ENGINEERS E L E C T
SECOND OF MONTHLY
tul li linq, k
c a mayor o u g
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, ! e ' l r ^i anai
t is. i for
" T "ar,l
a n d that h o ' w o u l d
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m a y o r t h a n his o p p o n e n t , were also
s o m e of t h e n u m e r o u s f a c t s uncover-
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,• L A S T PUBLICATION For Month MARKINS TO OFFICE
LEAGUE ^PROGRAMS ed.
One b r i g h t Slime was s e e n to flip
a coin in o r d e r to d e t e r m i n e his pol.
a p p e a r i n g man, able to r e p r e s e n t the^ cd w h e n 1 a s k e d t l c m liow tliey felt
city In all types of g a t h e r i n g s . " 1
and w a n t e d to a r g u e with me and I
T h e Montelth b a c k e r s a r e willing k n o w a b s o l u t e l y nothing about e i t h e r OF R I C E FOR 1930 St.. . Hit Te f-» r : T h l - K s t c r v
Austin. Jail. IV:.nk D>il,i».
soclale ' p r o f e s s o r ot" ICnsiish at. the
OF VICE-PRESIDENT
to grant, quite a f e w of t h e points put m a n except w h a t I've heard r e c e n t l y ! University of Texas has been hon-
ltical beliefs. T h e tails ( h a p p e n i n g to
Rev. Dan Robinson In Charge be M o n t e l t h ) w e r e victorious.
f o r w a r d by t h e H o l c o m b e s u p p o r t e r s . T h e r e s u l t s were about fifty-ilfty.
Booklet Issued To Exchange o r e d by t h e L i t e r a r y i'.'.i!hl of Amer- Harry Jewett Is Featured ;<
In general, however, t h o s e who Mo»t of t h e boys had weighty rea- ica by having his. book, 'Corotuulo's
Of Discussion by H O L C O M B E N E E D S H O C S T O N ; were i n t e r v i e w e d w e r e e i t h e r for or s o n s for voting for e i t h e r m a n : so 1 Contains Extension Guest Speaker to
C h i l d r e n " chosen as the heol; of the
H o r S T O N N E E D S HOI.COMHE were against one or t h e o t h e r c a n d i d a t e s wont to t h e girls and t h e r e s u l t s Hairyears
Students tho few choice words u t t e r e d by one and merely said " t h e y
were rich. Very lew had any reason
Lectures month, fly this selceti«i ( i. Dk.. Dobie
like htm and m a n y g a v e t h e i r vote for some becomes Hie first a u t h o r in the South
of t h e mighty, intellectual sefllors b e t t e r . "
T h e second of t h e m'bnthly league a f t e r s o m e lengthy deliberation. peculiarity, west to h a v e a book chosen hy !c CoaipjMtf':'!!, of lib'. *•', • Mitlt! ofi'J
p r o g r a m s sponsored by t h e Methodist Holcombe was popular because of T h e October, IStiili, issue this: week 01' t h e book clubs,
S t u d e n t Union w a s held Sunday, Jan-
u a r y 18, a t St. Paul'n Church.
"Why, of course, I'm for M o n t e l t h , "
shouted an e n t h u s i a s t i c follower of
said Idol—"why. t h a t H o l c o m b e Is
TROUBADOURS WILL t h o way his hair curled with a cer of t h e Rice I n s t i t u t e p a m p h l e t , issued Coronado's C h i l d r e n " is a collec
tain group. Montelth b e c a u s e he had q u a r t e r l y by t h e adm iiistration tin tiou of tales about lie.' lost m i n e s a m i ;r the tweeting in t h e <'otrtnoti" Wt-d-
tf.ii'' t'i'l'ce E n t ltlt • ring fttuti.e.t'y •

L
Franoes H a r v e y , p r e s i d e n t of t h e
Rice Olee Club, opened t h e p r o g r a m
with a vocal solo. S h e was accom-
just a louse!"
Soma people evidently Intend to
avoid r u n n i n g t h e risk of h a v i n g to
PLAY FOR SOPH BALL "such a nice voice." Hoth of
m e n ' s looks Inlluenced tho girls' voles
greatly.
the e x c h a n g e purposes, c o m p l e t e s tho IS ice buried t r e a s u r e of t h e S o u t h w e s t The lieS.dlM Itfvb t fonts V i , : .'' ! t- :i t'V ! ? i
publications for t h e y e a r IMite. book will be m i n t e d by the South
west P r e s s of Dallas. Ii is htsli t; ,-
of <'orpins
preside,tit,
t'lrt'l:
wjib,
vl in lit-
,M,ol'isati.'
ntflco of'v'or;'
f'aiiipl.'ttii of,
panied by F r a n c e s B r a n d e t i b e r g e r . One girl a d m i t t e d that she liked T h e Oct ober issue of t h e pamphlet
(Continued on Pane i!) I r s t booh to be seW-ic<Ltbrit lias beet, Kt Worth a.~ si'i r»-tttt-y. ,i . ,i
Rev. Dan llobinson, a s s i s t a n t p a s t o r Class Members Requested H o l c o m b e because h e nad such a loud c o n t a i n s t h r e e l e c t u r e s delivered in printed by ,t soiithwestcrii printing
of St. P a u l ' s Church, led t h e d'scus- (COntliu]ed on Page J i j,|ie physics a m p h i t h e a t r e ; by William Company, li, eil nf 11opstov wan t he. C'lKnci l>i''
To Pay Dues For
sion. H e c o m p a r e d people to radios
and w h a t people say to the p r o g r a m
t h a t is b r o a d c a s t e d .
GERMAN CLUB WILL Function
NINE PLAYS SIGNED "m " K i c e s i"" "' l n
, Warn W a t k i n , prolcs>nr of aiciiitec-
,> !fi si
Dr. Dobie, is woiklni; new on re-
.H I ft of I In e teio • Tli- r,
miblii i ' y chalrtilitii
<ltber o:.'" »-r- e.'evte,! 'ey ini.tniminf.si '•

" S o m e s t a t i o n s you get accident-


ally." Iteverend Robinson stated, " a n d
o t h e r s you c a n ' t cut o u t . "
VISIT 'KARLS RUHE' Pred G a r d n e r ' s l.'nivoesity of T e x a s
Troubadours will furnish music for tile
IN ONE-ACT CONTEST
ami '2o, and March P.KJu, Tint lec- cent,))' spok" 1in (>al\e,tioli Ol! ' I m i. ill - cjloice fi' (li- loiruhj..',in..' 'ball'U, , •
t u r e s ineluikil " T h e St'hrHi tor t'lje
llot'semeu ot' ttie r-'oiithwi-i Vitblie!' M \\"j-1mail, pt .i:"nl, Moi'
K«|i .lete-M. ' i-< i.rtlit - • H.-nsop (I
1)1 rew., M a n n e r of K x p r e d i o n in !)e*
s o p h o m o r e ball. F e b r u a r y p.', J o h n
H e said that we a r e what we a r e
today b e c a u s e of w h a t other* b e f o r e Meeting Tonight Is Devoted Coffee, president of that class, an-
us h a v e been. W e think because peo- To Five Minute nounced at a special meeting F r i d a y , Rally Club To Act as Ushers
— — tfk'ii.
tuicl
" T h e New Manner in F n u t c e
K
«»'°pe." .md -The ,\d
WOODLAND PASTOR W'.-lis
<'!nvi>;
t.v.'c il(,i .• i".i:mj11:' • ••tnaij aioi
Harkri't^r, t -ir11.• ?it«• r*itiM;..n\

f, ple b e f o r e us t h o u g h t . " T h a t which


(Continued on P a g e I) Talks J a n u a r y 16.
The T r o u b a d o u r s a r e well known re-
With OWLS Pouring
Tea for Affair
vent ot' t h e New .Manner i n N o r t h
A m e r i c a . " A c c o m p a n y i n g the printed L E A D S DISCUSSION 'Hio f e a t u r e ai tru-

rWu wi'
U v Mijin "v, l > J
.r. v., • . inu\ 15-..iv. Mr
W;.ih
-it ^ •

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Plans of t h e (ioetlie-Verein, Rice f o r d i n g artists. Six new records
lectures in the pathpliiet a r e illustra-
National President of ASME H e r m a n Club, incrude m a n y f e a t u r e s
which they m a d e in New Orleans dur-
tions by Claude Kdgaj Ho,.ten Methodist Student Union To
Nine one-act plays to be e n t e r e d In Rtruetor in urchite. t u y
Will Be Special Speaker For of Interest for t h e s p r i n g term.
ing t h e C h r i s t m a s vacation were re-
t h e a n n u a l play c o n t e s t of t h e Kice Mr Wutiut, beuitis s by Hold Monthly
cently rrjleased.
Houston Sectional Meeting The meet'ilg of F r i d a y . J a n u a r y 23.
\ l v i n Moody, c h h l r m a n of the dec- Dramatic Club have been sigilTd up
dlstinSUisljiUig W t n v e n til); ". ;•« Breakt'ast
will be devoted VGonini&ed or, P . i o } w
to five-minute oration committee, announced tlint to 'hue with Carmen Lewis,' pt e s r
T h e Ripe b r a n c h A.S.M.E will hold s p e e c h e s by club m e m b e r s on various c o n t r a c t s h a v e been let for t h e dec-
dent.
a r e g u l a r m e e t i n g In M. E. 209 Mon-
day, J a n u a r y 2(1, a t 11 it.ni. A guest s u b j e c t s nf Interest. A (•ernian boat. oration of River Oaks ballroom along
With the dale of t h e contest. Feb- MAUGHAM BOOK REVIEW an •It tl
IB
It V I.
a j u n g l e theme. lit-
s p e a k e r will a d d r e s s t h e meet'ilg at 'Kai ls llulie." will be \ isii<-d the first r u a r
All s o p h o m o r e s were urged to pay and llie £5» p r . / e looming hlitli as at.
y 17. luil a few weeks a w a y now, GIVEN EBLS BY SUTTLE liroaiifnst ot the Itice Metliii.di-t 1:11;
• v - r y . tv.-rt.il* field as .they will :'be; ca*'-:
that t'nie. but his n a m e has not been week In April, and on May 17 t h e club 11 til t I'hiotili tt lilij'li w'itll !'. belli it I r 11 -.1 for w a n t ' byi'tllie re- • ,v, t h e inj.ii
disclosed at p r e s e n t . <he'r class dues as soon as possible e n c o u r a g i n g incentive, t h e following
will Journey to Cialveston to a t t e n d in o r d e r to f a c i l i t a t e t h e work of t h e Hetty Slittle review crt a'altt s and Paul's Church Sunday, January :i I ' period of -ithiiiiialeil ii.ifli; a f t e r tie
Monday night at X p.m. at a m e e t i n g di rect ors a r e m a k i n g their Individual Ale." or " I'h" S h c ' c t o n in tin Cup s u clock. present th'prcpaiion 't" • f.t ( thai
a nietninR of all G e r m a n clubs f r o m various c o m m i t t e e s . plans for their e n t r i e s : Helen Wil- board
of tlie Houston Section American So- the latest book of William Durinc the I'leukfast anil beiv.ceh IS I licit of t l";i" ' ijeiilM ir. Vile i'orjn
ciety of Mechanical E n g i n e e r s , Roy T e x a s which a r e i n t e r e s t e d in music. liams, liuth Sorrclls, C h a r l e s Furring* Somersei M a u g h a m . English novelist tiie bivaktas't and the tall., t h e li:cc oi .ihsoie.'.. ,1'iuo blues and less deslr-
ton, Carmen I .owls. J a c k Scott, and ami 11lay Wright, at the m e e t i n g of tl.e boys' (juartetti ftaun the I t i c Glee alil. fti<11 is belli.,, We.ni-'il mill iUirini!"
V. W r i g h t will m a k e an a d d r e s s on
" T h e E n g i n e e r ' s Responsibility."
o t h e r I n t e r e s t i n g p r o g r a m s will in-
, elude t a l k s and d e b a t e s by s t u d e n t
RICE SOPHOMORE CHOSEN Hal Oat held,, The following s t u d e n t s Elizabeth Baldwin l.iierarv Society t.'lub will e n i e r l a i n . They will hu ac- i,he prti'sene, ebb, Oicaeliy , IticreaisiTW
Mr. WrlKht has had p r a c t i c a l e x . 1 m e m b e r s , a talk on "Voting G o e t h o " TO HEAD SERVICE LEAGUE have decided to work in p a i r s ; Leslie Monday. J a n u a r y III. 1
companied by F r a n c e s llrandenlteiger. "ill.ii , opinirttlMt> For' 111.' li'veft 'juSt fil-
p e r i e n c e in t h e field ot engineering, by Dr. Max Fremiti, and a discussion -——- Arnold and Claire F l o o d : Howena .Me- ,\s a conflicting e n g a g e m e n t pre Darwin Anilrus. president of t h e tering t h e i r ii'fe Work
but h a s been principally connected by Dr. 11. Meyer. William Long, lllcts sophomore, was I .aiitihlii! ami l.eula Myer; Mary vented Dr. S t o c k t o n Axsoti from union, asked that liivorvone bo .ii St V 'cv, p.dpt. I . I • IV III; !,|. i;i, .liie'.ir •
with e n g i n e e r i n g publications such as An election of officers will bo held elected p r e s i d e n t of t h e Voting Poo- l l u t t o h ami Hill Clark. s p e a k i n g before t h e society on t h a t Paul's nt s i,'Clock s h a l j t in e r d e r i-eb I lilig jeb you w ant and Me 1
" R a i l w a y Age" and "Hallway M e d i a n - on April 24, I 'tit il then t h e following pie's Service I.eague of t h e Episcopal Since the prospective p l a y e r s have date, the open m e e t i n g which had that s t u d e n t s nifiy be back at theli how ;t'*| ;g'.i ,afiou,t g e t t i n g il ; wiei-e.ai• •
leal E n g i n e e r . " H e is also connected i officers will s e r v e Dr. Max Fretind, j Diocese of T e x a s f o r 1931 at t h e an- not been selected, and t h e n a m e s ot been a n n o u n c e d was postponed. E d n a S u n d a y School classes by given, The fact that a, given pijisi
with s e v e r a l publishing firms and con- p r e s i d e n t ; K u r t von J o h n s o n , secre- nunl Diocesan meeting held in Hous* | tlife contest plays h a v e not been deft- W o l s m a n n . c h a i r m a n of t h » p r o g r a m lteseiw ations for lire b v e a k l a s t t'l'ltl dee-' tint li.l) e a ' ^ ) -alai'J' tii.'ii -
t r i b u t e s t o m a n y special r e p o r t s in l a r y . and Louis K^stetiberg, t r e a s u r e r , ton last week. nltely decided upon, no Intensive work c o m m i t t e e , s t a t e d t h a t t h o m e e t i n g should he turned In to p r e s i d e n t s of not mean that tt is undesirable? for a
the field of e n g i n e e r i n g . * ff —— — — - - - h a s been put u n d e r w a y t h u s far, ex- will be held Monday, J a n u a r y I'll, If the classes, Darwin Atulrus, or Al s t a r t i n g )>i'>iiit. to i reach: tin- t e a ! •••
P r e v i o u s to his nomination as pres- cept for cast try-outs, it was an- Dr. Axson can be p r e s e n t . bertfi lllack. your ilesires.
ident of t h e A.S.M.E., Mr. Wright was
p r e s i d e n t of t h e United E n g i n e e r i n g Ft. fVorth University Unique nouticed.
T h e Itally Club will act as u s h e r s
T h e final act of tin -lOcieiy at tins
last met 'ti,s; for the fall, term w.i .
Society, h o l d i n g this ofllce d u r i n g
ID2S and 1929.
All j u n i o r and s e n i o r e n g i n e e r i n g
In Having Five Presidents»" on the night of t h e c o n t e s t , and tea
ill bo served by t h e Owen W l s t e r Rice Owl Band Issues Appeal s t a n d i n g vole of appreclutlon tor in.
s e r v i c e which has been rendered in
' Li'Iternry Society. Musical numbers his tei'in of office, by- the retiring
s t u d e n t s and t h e faculty a r e invited Special To The itice Thresher.
to h e a r Mr. Wright at this meeting,
°
_ , Prof. E. W . McDlarmid, head of t h e ; b e t w e e n i n t e r m i s s i o n s m a y bo offered
Fort Worth.—Texas Christian Unl* T. C. tf. department of philosophy, I by t h e Glee Club, but t h e p r o g r a m Is
For Colorful Drum Major president,
Houston
Fred Lyon Craig of

which will be held at the University versify has Ave presidents. w a s president of Hamilton College, j t e n t a t i v e . The affair will be open to W a n t e d One d r u m m u j o r . Must be i t h e m , and no mention was m a d e of
Club, Corner Husk and Da Branch, That's
u r n i s aa. "bellevo
uenevB it or not." urn. . Lexington,
MHunRton, ivy., Ky„ irom from 1912 1V1X 10 to IVU,1917, I the
WJ »public.
«««. six feet Or over in height. Musi have I c n „ d f I at Other Itwtltntlon. of l e i r n
Monday evening. Of course, only one of the five Is and served as head of Mllllgan Col- Next m e e t i n g is to bo held ThurB- blue eyes, blond h a i r , and m u s t have , K. , , .. . " , TENNIS TOURNAMENT IS
the active head of the university- lege, in Tennessee, during 1917-18. |<!ny evening. January 29, at the club whatever it takes to m a k e co-ods or | l n K ' N " ? l t h < n r l l i < ' they mention ml SCHEDULED FOR SPRING
IDESON TO ADDRESS PAIS | President E. M. Watts. The remain* Prof. It. A. Smith, head of the T.: playhouse, 80S Anita. All members j „ t h e r conference schools gasp In ad-1 miriMitm.
| Ing four are "exes," who are now C. U. School of Education, was acting lire especially urged to be present. [miration. j T h e band Is seeking a new d r u m T h e r e wilt bo a tennis t o u r n a m e n t
Off AMERICAN POETESSES members on the teaching staff of T. president of Atlantic Christian Col. No e x p e r i e n c e r e q u i r e d , b u t all u p - ! m a j o r , one to re-develop t h e f a m o u ; for girls about the middle of March

Julia Ideson, head librarian at. the


C. U.
Dr. Clinton Lockhart, professor of
lege, Wilson, N. C„ from 1916 to 1920,
Prof. F. O. Jones, also of the School
Politics Calls Hmrnay From plicants must, be willing to work con- "Owl Strut,'' and to lead tho ham or the first of April, It will run for
stantly with the Hice Owl Band this during t h e next grid season. about two weeks. When t h e tourtia
Houston Lyceum and Carnegie Li- Old Testament and SemitlcB, has been ot Education, was mt>de president of Institute Pre-Lawyer Meeting spring and next fall. Candidates All candidates Interested are in ment is completed the ten girls rank-
brary, will speak to the Pallas Athene president of three colleges. H e served Hawthorne College, Celeste, Texas, in must be willing to learn the trade vlted to try out, and it was announce'" ing highest will be r a n k e d according
Literary Society Tuesday, January 27, a s president of T. C. U. from 1906 to 1899. In 1901 the college was moved Because of an engagement to ad- thoroughly. Apply to Fred Craig or that prospective drum majors do not to t h e i r victories
in an open meeting to be held at the 1911. as president of Missouri Chrla. to McKlnney, and r e n a m e d Jones dress a political meeting, Judge Allan Briggs Manuel, Rice Owl Band. necessarily have to be n i c e students. it is probable t h e r e will be awards
Autry House. tlan College at Canton, Mo., from Academy in honor of Its prestdent. In B. Hannay was unable to speak before , The above constitutes an announce* So far o n e prospect, Wallace Mor to t h e winner and runner-up All
Miss Ideson will talk on "American 1896 to 1900, and as president ot Co* 1818 Professor Jones became president the Rice Pre-Law Society as formerly ment issued Friday morning by Craig j gan Judd, sophomore of Pittsburgh, girls will have a fair chance as they
Poetesses." No meeting of the P. lumbla Christian College, Columbia, ot Midland College, at Midland, and planned for last night, Thursday, Jan- and Manuel, except that blue e y e s j Pa., has turned In his name to band a r e seed ed and play for position a f t e r
A. L. 8. was held last Monday. Ky„ during 1892.93. served until the school closed la 1920. uary 22. and blond hair were not specified by officials. first round
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SOCIETY _ <j>
A weekly paper published by the Students of Rios Institute during tne
Miss Frances Sara Gleseke attended • V LESLIE ARNOLD
m o n t h i of October, November, December, January, February, Maroh, April,
the inaugural ball in Austin this week. Well, w e did it to Baylor (who tald,
May, and the last two week* of September. University Unique In That
Entered ae second class matter, October 17. 1916, at the postofflce In She w a s t h e guest of Misses Helen, "At last?") and everybody w m i to
F r a n c e s , and Marian Avery. It Will B e Laekinv feel peppy tonite. There's the usual
Houston, Texas, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
• » » number of would-be-drunks, but w«
In Rules
E L B E R T T U R N E R , '32 Editor sorta expect that. Between Baylor
Mr. and Mrs. D. Meinstein announce and A. and M. B i c e women get a big
the engagement of their daughter, Special To The Rice Thresher.
W I L L I A M G. R U S S E L L , *32 Business Manager rush.
New York.—A university without
Freda, to Mr. Morris Itosenzwelg, son * * *
W A L T E R S T E W A R T , ';!2 Assistant Business Manager rule* for ite atudents, lacking i m p r e i -
of Mr. and Mrs. M. Uosenzweig. Miss sive looking buildings, and with its en But let's get personal—MAHY HAR-
..... Managing Editor Meiusteln is a f o r m e r Rice s t u d e n t . K E L L , looking positively bulbous In
G A R D N E R S O U L E , '33 • • • tire work centered about a small, but
t h a t blue dress . . , JOHN OLIVER
distinguished faculty, is to be estab-
THE S T A F F E. B. L. S. A l u m n u e m e t at 4 p.m. lished here. HHOWN, Just back from fairyland . . •
Associate E d i t o r R A W L I N S the "bubble buster" and
R u d y Kooa. Jr., ';St® W e d n e s d a y a t t h e h o m e of Miss Pen- It is the Institute of Advanced
. Associate Editor " H E L E N MORGAN" WORRALL min-
W i l l e t t a J o h n s o n , '32 der T u r n h a l l , 4709 Austin. Miss S a r a h Study, made possible by a g i f t of gling across t h e floor. He, a t least,
B a r r y Talbot, '32 y Associate Editor L a n e was t h e •a s s «i s t a»n t hostess. 15,000,000 endowment made last June is old enough to know better . .
M a r j o r y Riley, 7,1 ,... .News by Louis Bamberger and his sister, Look a t that blimp, RUDY BOOS,
Hallto B e t h Talley, 34 . i. i News A m o n g t h e out-of-town g u e s t s a t t h e Mrs. Felix Fuld. tloutin' around!
Betsy Ross, '31 Society Girls" Cotillon Club ball held S a t u r . The aim of t h e new university, • • •
Society day night at R i v e r Ouks C o u n t r y Club which will bear many of the aspects WALLY oughta distribute pennies
Mttxlne Tindail, '32 ..
.....Features wore Miss Molly B e n n e t t of San An- of the original university of the a m o n g t h e crowd and let some of
Helen Batte, '32
tonio, who was t h e g u e s t of Miss Middle Ages in its form of organiza- t h e s e people weigh . . . W I L B U R ( H a
Bert r a n d R i c h a r d s . '33 F e a t u r e s
H o m o i s e l l e H a d e u , und Miss Dorothy tion, was outlined here by Dr. Abra cha c h a ) W R I G H T , b a c k t o the ol*
R i c h a r d Nosier, "31. .. Engineering
T h o m s o n of S a n Antonio, g u e s t of ham Flexner, director of the new in g r o u n d s . . . Did y u h s e e CUMMINGS
T h o m a s Greatly, '33 .
J o s e p h K o c u r e k . '34
S p
Sports
o r t s
Miss Mary Louise GOBS.
* » •

Miss Adele W h a r t o n has r e t u r n e d to


stitution, who g a v e four general
principles on which it will be estab-
lished.
GERMAN PROFESSOR a n d liis muzzle?
* • •

BIGGER AND BETTER GRADES | t h e I ' n i v e r s l t y of California a t Berke- No Outside Activities


l e y a f t e r a m o n t h ' s visit with her par- ; " T h e f i r s t of t h e s e , " h e said, "is
AUTHOR OF SEVERAL A L I C E L Y N N s t r i k e s a pose. She
a l m o s t got him, too . . . L e i s u r e
s e e m s a g r e e a b l e to s o m e of our De-

i,
it 'In- current Imtitit'ss d e p r e s s i o n tuts d o u r n o t h i n g else. a c c o r d i n g to i n .
t.utui: ruble dean* siat-kmed at innitmorahl,, American universities, It m a y \ p N l n R
iiii111<>i t a l n y for itfe --nliitarv cffuei it lias had on tile s c h o l a s t i c re- O l i l l l v I V
I I A \ \
_ jents, Mr. a n d Mrs. Clarence R, W h a r - • t h a t t h e r e shal l b e no i n t r u s i o n ot
H A S t0"' ^ ' s s ^ ' b a r t o n received h e r B. \ t h o s e collegiate i d e a s and p r a c t i c e s
V I j t \ V U 1 1 / i U A. d e g r e e f r o m Rice I n s t i t u t e last
WELL KNOWN ROOKS cember ex.students,
S T R A T T O N ' S grin . . . "SAN JACIN-
judgin' from

t h a t a r e n e c e s s a r y in a college but T O " BABE, social c l i m b e r de luxe . . .


t)<tni Salt %,>11 .tun I. itriti Mr. ,V<ietvM<o I'ndorKraduati, i J u n e and is d o i n g post g r a d u a t e work 1 h a m p e r i n g in a u n i v e r s i t y . I m e a n
F
WHllill lolt
.in; horn ics scntw'KtiJ u[ and down tin- land nolo a t a t h e r u n u s u a l
If ytju should ask Mr. Mencken. he would tell you it was a l m o s t
SUCCESSFUL YEAR,! at the C a l i f o r n i a U n h e r u l t y ,
* » »
; by t h a t t h a t we" shall h a
or t i m e for a t h l e t i c s or ext ra-curri cu-
v e no room
Dr. Max Freund
Be Avid Athletic
Proves To r
12 o'clock, and B U C K E T h e a d s t h e
u s h for t h e check-room, a n d speak-
i ing of cheek-rooms . . . Congrats,
nfjliiue r i f V Spirit of l'|ilitt i- peiwidini.; the scholastic a v e r a g e s of f o l l o w
.uide.riU. F a r e d t>> i lie r a t h e r bitterly f r a n k realities of h a r d times, and
PRESIDENT STATES Misses C a r m e n Lewis and Mary lar activities, and no a t t e m p t will be
Marshall F e r g u s o n a t t e n d e d t h e inau- | m a d e at p a t e r n a l i s t i c c o n t r o l of the
gural ball in Austin T u e s d a y night. s t u d e n t body.
Devotee j JAKE.
» • •
• mi. lof,r r hi ; >1 in the h o m y i,,f primtH-rity talk, s t u d e n t s a r e coming to " T h e " M Y E R e n t e r t a i n i n g DON and
» * * Few outside t h o s e who u r e enrolled
i, aid tit 1 ie dcai etd a:tn.-i m-itei in her hour of g r e a t e s t need, and with Call Issued For Committee "Secondly, we will make no attempt ; BILL t h r o u g h a s a n d w i c h w i t h t h e
Miss l l a l l i e B e t h 'i'ailey was also in his a d v a n c e d G e r m a n c o u r s e s a r e
i-Diil Hlntkints UivaHv. art *ho«ini; i.ietier records t h a n ever be fore . in Austin for t h e hall. a t groat size. Q u a l i t y will be the a w a r e of t h e c h a r m i n g Individuality j u s u a l inanities. . . . Little W A L L , hol-
Wh"i( It, tiie c n u n u of liuinari ta-imm t h e a v e r a g e colleen s t u d e n t t a k e s it Co-operation During » » ..« • first concern. F o r e x a m p l e , if w e of Dr. Mux F r e u n d . It is u n f o r t u n a t e I lerin' for coffee . . . MARY MAR-
! SHALL, spoutin' last year's slang.
,IIH»'II TIIin• U to i:ai-i ri.e AVI i»«e eolietto record, s o m e t h i n g beside t h e a t - Second Term Mrs. J u i n e s L. Autry and Mrs. Ed- can find no f i r s t - r a t e t e a c h e r of m a t h - t h a t c o n t a c t with t h e v a r i o u s profes- C a n ' t say t h a t w e m i s s t h e o t h e r mem-
. . n l e i e nniVi' i n d e e d be w w I i j k in tin. air. I V r h a p s it's t h e unemploy- ward W a t s o n Kelley honored Miss e m a t i c s , we will h a v e no c o u r s e in sors at Rice c o m e s only to t h e pro-
ber of t h a t " m u t u a l " a d m i r a t i o n so-
ment 111:tialfeti thai is irking our <oilego boy. It might be. p r e t t y hard i'oi BY H. L. H E N S L E Y lietsy S l a u g h t e r with a luncheon on m a t h e m a t i c s . portionate few who w o r k with t h e m .
ciety. " T E D D Y " LLOYD, t r y l n ' to
Monday. T h e t a b l e was d e c o r a t e d " T h e faculty will co-operate in t h e Chances to meet and know t h e m oth-
Ml, .i fi ii ie hotild. out an u n d e r g r a d u a t e . And 'tis said Senior Class P r e s i d e n t m a i n t a i n his dignity in t h i s m o b . . .
• .it-f .!.r- mh*'.it». tdeiifit'iul as they once wore, with blue d e l p h i n i u m with place c a r d s m a n a g e m e n t of t h e i n s t i t u t e and h a v e erwise a r e few, and m a n y i n l e r e s t i n g Red l a n t e r n s . . . it pays to a d v e r t i s e !
t h e tlrst term of the school y e a r to m a t c h . T h e g u e s t s included the places on t h e h o a r d of t r u s t e e s . and profitable a c q u a i n t a n c e s u r e lost
01' lit.II I.»j vv, i ri He- c u s t o m a r y mi(i-> e m e s t c r e x a m i n a t i o n s loss t h a n two u;ir» an I'ttd, ii Is evident that t h e But t h a n k God it's two o'clock. Run
other d e b u t a n t e s , thereby.
teii'ti iik,Kt ..> , ihi-t ci'titttnciidahle i>ljen«ti|enu .Is a p r e m a t u r e iappreelatlon t h a t " W e hope t h a t t h e r e m u n e r a t i o n of tor a ringside s e a t a t t h e Bluebell-
-ciijor Class of 'HCt.l is headed toward » » • It Is s a l e to a s s u m e t h a t few pel' s t i n k e !
11 • vaiiy i»tjt*d ualist. Hie wiyi'm, mid I ha l,'ev en grand s l a m s on o u r faculty m e m b e r s will b e m o r e
i m o s t stlccessl'itl year. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Sewall en- fully c o m m e n s u r a t e w i t h t h e import- sons know that Dr. F r e u n d , beside » * *
•de it,* i otiHi alK>ut afiv r orderly pft t o r a i km.
T h e c o t u m t t e e s that have been t e r t a i n e d with a t h e a t r e p a r t y Mon- a n c e of the positions. being the professor of an appalling At t h e u r g e n t r e q u e s t of one Mil.
a , |>] e, e -: ii <if !-1ut„iif.-s pndVul '•>' would have g r e a i bales of fun day night iii h o n o r of Miss L y n n Fos- s t r i n g of degrees, once propelled a C H A R L E S H A M I L T O N , we a r e here-
a KM I upon to net have done so. a n d ter, one of t h e s e a s o n ' s d e b u t a n t e s , Break With Tradition
e f a c t o r s ' <j[ busiuesf depression and h i g h e r scholastic c h a m p a g n e bottle With a hockey stick j with Including L E N O I R B O W E N ' S
"Al t hough t h e s e principles, in m a n y
, .. i.k i'oi-wai'4 tar tU» interest in an article tit t h e A m e r i c a n is a result t h e rings have a l r e a d y followed by a s u p p e r p a r t y at home. a c r o s s a frozen lake at Angloberg,
ways, a r e t h e e x p r e s s i o n of a b r e a k Switzerland, in practically n o t h i n g n a m e . Ves, y o u ' r e both q u i t e wel-
' I e'ii 11 >• Ml'. Mniicktir-i pruetiatsiL' y o u n g men, e x p l a i n i n g with " i-n made and d i s t r i b u t e d ; tlie (avi- f r o m tradition, w e intend to imply no tint. T h e occasion for this r e m a r k - j come.
. e Hijiii/Jif! the s u d d e n r'ru'sndiug zeal of our college boy. for a t i o n s have been c o n t r a c t e d for. and
:i lee! i.ei; mid iufeiv.t} ,,i!l nctter ijiJJti'ten i.liiiwt e v w . '
BAPTIST DELEGATES TO criticism of o t h e r u n i v e r s i t i e s . able a c h i e v e m e n t was an ice-skating i inentionnble.
that c o m m i t t e e {* at, present w o r k i n g
.n • t.'; '. • rsi: >- i,:: i n o b s c r v > d ' t h a t " T h e n u m b e r (if m o r t a l i t i e s • ill t h e details of design and color;
MEET, P L A N ACTIVITY " W e can h o p e to do w h a t I h a v e •' race in which various s o j o u r n e r s at
described only b e c a u s e we a r e s t a r t - 1 t h e r e s o r t defended
To h e a r Dr. F r e u n d tell with a Ger-
t h e honor of 1 nuin accent of Scotch j o k e s which
u.iil '.iui.iMey he inaie r than.. ii. m a n y previous years, e v e n HK], finally, t h e m a t t e r of b l a z e r s h a s lug n e w a n d a r e n o t hound by t r a d l . ! their p u r t i c ' i l a r country by pushing u j h a p p e n e d in I r e l a n d is a privilege
S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n t h e Baptist Stu-
iinj . ..*>• nhw ii, it-i ''iihidlineni, Moi,- men and women ictii definitely tM tlled. tion. Most of t h e post g r a d u a t e i c h a m p a g n e bottle a c r o s s t h e lake. Dr. ! r a r e and r e m a r k a b l e . To sit in hi*
dent t'liion Council and all B. S. 1".
teei .- a n w.<rdin|t -Ustril in > l a w a - well as out. and the sum d e l e g a t e s that a t t e n d e d t h e A t l a n t a schools in this c o u n t r y w e r e built on F r e u n d was c a r e f u l to a n n o u n c e a f t e r ' p l e a s a n t office for a half-hour's c h a t
Ana II, »a in t e r m e r ' y e a r s , t h e sen-
-ti c o n f e r e n c e will m e e t at the h o m e of colleges. W e h a v e t h e a d v a n t a g e i n , the telling of this incident t h a t t h e I is an i n e x p r e s s i b l y d e l i g h t f u l t r e a t
ior class is f o r t u n a t e In having Indl- | Mrs. T. J. J e s t e r on 3Mh Street. t h a t we a r e s t a r t i n g f r e s h and f r e e , j bottle w a s iiuite empty. Anyhow, h e i Dr. Max F r e u n d , p r o f e s s o r of Ger-
ffe iklitjWto in Ichh • ll'iail two p j | With tliis wistful
rect eonirol of t h e S a t u r d a y night Plans will be m a d e for v a r i o u s B. S, T h i s f r e e d o m m a y result, in m a n y mis* won t h e race. , : m a n at Rice, h a s d o n e ^ n o u g h in t h e
d a n c e s . T h e d a n c e s h a v e been han- f . a c t i v i t i e s on and off t h e campus. t a k e s which the older u n i v e r s i t i e s ; Beside being an avid t e n n i s tan, Dr. | world of l e t t e r s to hold i distinguish-
»,?y ( i i ; i ' t s o n st.vni.,- to hav,' hud contrary h a v e escaped. But t h a t is p a r t of j F r e u n d goes in f o r t h e great sport ed p l a c e In t h e W h o ' s W h o of Amer-
>1 UI'I' II : ellt.Ui l;H!t't y.eei etlHH- oil pnibai inn at I dled very well, and for t h a t it is nec- j Loo H. J o h n s o n is president of t h e
1 llice B a p t i s t S t u d e n t t ' n i o n .
freedom." of t h e American b u s i n e s s m a n golf, ica, h a v i n g w r i t t e n t w o books in Ger-
it'll i;,e t • hi tlitiijit* ttis- i ^intiiit; l-'i Itrmity cxaiut cssavy to t h a n k t h e d a n c e c o m m i t t e e . • j | a l t h o u g h to use his own words, lie m a n , edited B e a u m a r c h a l r s ' " L e B a r -
t" ie.«l, i .rt t i e p , (n it lift it< to ilie lii'luMlca.lly. A finish m a t c h Kinnnciui r e t u r n s frotu this source will j Fountain Pen Hospital—Names en- Fountain Pen Hospital—Desk set* is "not so goot." He declined to com- b i e r d e Seville," and t r a n s l a t e d , in
I r I.: ;ve IT;f-.- 'Ihone m ^ iirjlHtivi' eeJvthOilks t 101 I'll • niortaiiii'd now aid p r e a t l y in the s u c c e s s of t h e sen- graved if purchased here. 601 Kres* are complete. 601 Kress Building.— mit himself on his n v e r n g e score, say- collaboration with Clara Barth
u h t h e HIIMK'l AiHi ItlM Kmttliiisi- ftI'ath. 1 <it H addiction, i wtli ior d a n c e s in, J u n e . Building.—Adv. Adv. ing that, at best it is practically un- Moore's "Die W i l g a n s . "
t k«o.W»l lit Jlfw'f ..I ii.i'i t.1!: I Work of the m a j o r i t y of t h e com-;,'
VI<>a,Lni(i,itej ttitisit' .of Iii A,ome lliotilei oy 'tlieii ex; ffiiitipL StudifM m h t e c s will n o t actually begin .until |
:i v ni'ltI h'k, i:p;» V11 • I el :«-\is, I H l H i •1 f* e|; llie mfeMjii of (on F e b r u a r y , when plans for s e n i o r uc-1
tivities for the r e m a i n d e r of the y e a r
must lie worked out. I wish to t a k e I
this o p p o r t u n i t y to u r g e all commit-
THE VANISHING AMERICAN tee c h a i r m e n to m e e t with his re-

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a l M liaii !.;,e liii.iliaii witIV' us, iiut we shtili n6t a l w a y s , have Iii coi- spective c o m m i t t e e soon a f t e r t h e he-I
oy. Al.othi'l per ului:re I,, .the 111-1 M:i v ijijiisltlllg. A lin-ii ins if- added ginning of tlie second s e m e s t e r . Tho
.Kudu ol tjp-. North, Dakota. . S t a t e Teiu h> t.Vllefiv. i.(i , vviiri; ahead of us is no mean task,
id; and it is well that w e begin us soon
liit I'l.'i.oti aiiiUili.c iitilTalo ,i lirird wild .itlilnal ii. v a i m h i u e aA we may.
Complete senior class c o m i t t e e s fol-
v .'K.'v.Sl tlio.;, 'col li t ell boy.' O bimt'tiin;- shade f l o m OtU the
low ;
I I <• • I• t immcii s j , . f ( l a ' - l e s ret Ited hul a: a rakish tingle.
E x e c u t i v e c o m m i t t e e ; Mill Murpliy,
I'*! ij"ii:i)dti in';ii l i t e . 1111 i 1111 'Wif,t • IK •• f l rah-iali . . c. h a i r m a n ; I'iiii lienn. Mason Barron. Which is bigger —the air-
. p ^ a l t c . A'li .j-eiie' Final ball: l-lnrvey Nor veil, c h a i r - 1
11 f- Th»c 'U'.llth tilt m a l l e i i- t i n fill biwb si liwtd bovs m a n ; ,loe Owens, Virginia Heed, C f t h - plane's landing wheel or the
1
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And: tlit.' •iliSS h ,l,i iy lias ,;oli |ed. liis vivid witii;# itnd stepped
,-atne HiinL evci ,su ry.li

c h a i r
Culver,

m a n .
flriggs

Margaret
Manuel,
Senior A m e r i c a n : N o r m a n S e h w a r s .
M c C a r t h y . Fred
IS setting sun? Guess first,then
I'/ri il'idi. !:>i;sj»iity ha:, we|H oyet him liln a check your guess with a
• • a ce. il'e ret,iIi .s III lie .!-• I). I; of eiilliU«isHin. iliiii hn4|asm Is .infant lie, e r a : - . Vatinah Girardey, J u n e Ammer-
uinil. measure.
d , h • ii-i u aT,iir11j jtiiisM i,plj,<: $ by a t.iii)UMfiml II ;< oiii. old anil very, very
Kelrcsbtueiits: liowetia McLaughlin,
I ie itiii ' ro,t^>," ,|)iim, ••' I"ivltti.fh.il.. ill Iliin';:- with ids -ad e ) " «
c ii a I i m a ti; Russet Jacobe, J o h n |
a •"» t lofih IhlMiWriW! ,i I inib y, !
•>'.: ••t;ii,! l i i i l f i ijitf ualii'it, Iii.vti l.ype rapidly • is u«un,u inio i n v i t a t i o n s : William McKay, chair-
•. .iiUy.ukt ailleet. ifteiijuiiH i,ul ml them to ilie movie i n i p i e s a r i n s a s m a n : Sidney Wilson. L a w r e n c e Tryon. ;
• villi 1 l than III i» lii'l uiifl I'onl'iileiii c .For. w.- Tltttfi t h a n k tlie mm'ie Cap and gown; J a c k Galloway, j
. I'lp: e: -a. I 'ion,.1, W.lie lie.l'l Wll.ti ln college, .fill' ItiakipC tile J o e I'olleue l if, Vl'.S- c h a i r m a n ; Howard Banner, H a z e l i
. da j ini)io;-'!iiiilc ri'h<.fy '» wra|ilK'd Slanicy Stadium in a halo of ale Ru'd. "'.'V' I
tin-: " liarrutK nf ;(li- tudllih liilvni)»H»ti H May Heaven HIKJIV-

YOUR EYES MAY FOOL YOU


.iirdiii hu Blazers: C h a r l e s Blair, cha i n n a n ;
, ll.|e,:*-,!lli'-'; Ilfso'tl . liilf.tllf IE jji; ' . i '. 1 . |l»i! W a l l e r J u d d , Claire Flood.
I'.li yclio* .t'.ii in :! thftliei wjlieri Dail STJUS a kill sent tin Indian M u r r y i n g R e c e p t i o n . Mary TaHichet. chair-
,. | . ill,in.- t c | i c N'nw lie' iteiv ie-i liave stepped ill a,ltd heguu to curry • m a n ; Mary Lou Moore, Helen Wil-
II,TH' Sii'ill I T " V-T III - liiliu " e o l l i t c h B O J ' will III utteity e,\tinct | , I , the
liams.
i.i.., • ol.i|tth leiy , l.o aliti behold! , I
Kings M a r k Hopkins, c h a i r m a n ;
George Kltchell, Aileen T h o r s t e n b u r g , j
Mary Barnes. J o e Allen. Dave Garri-
BUT
son.
OSCAR WINS
(i iliiiiiitied f.i'.en raj-ic

Iiarrow *• v i-11 in tlie dihlatK '- ol Atl.tr.y!j


MONTEITH'S VOICE—
pnah a winuiiiK h e t i e r in a wheel-! blind on Main that it a t t r a c t e d her
aftetiiioti.
(< on t iii in'd l i m n i'.aHe 1)

A n o t h e r
Monteith dressed, T h e r e were good
liked tho way
D e c o r a t i o n s ; L a w r e n c e Cook, chair-
man; James Swanson, Herman Lloyd,'
E a r l e Rawlins.
P a t r o n s : Helen Williams, c h a i r m a n ; i
Aileen T h o r s t e n b u r g , J u l i e n n e Sako- :
YOUR TASTE te/ls the Truth!
House, in ^ c i t i n g oil laid t e r m ; with a n s w e r s also and tn tunny c a s e s t h e witz, H e l e n Nina Scott, Ella Green-1
wood.
h e r e t o f o r e cstlnialde c.hisnniates and reasons were b e t t e r than any the 1
p r o f e s s o r s , so th'-\ a r e r< inalning non | b o i s p r e s e n t e d . , Banquet; J o e Eagle, c h a i r m a n ; i
J o h n Simpson, Mary Barnes.
partisans, One Mudetit remarked For m a n y of t h e boys and girls
personal t r a i t s counted little; it w a s ' Fountain Pen Hospital — We can
Ihoiigiitfiiliy, "I hav,, toil iniicli study-
t h e personality of t h e m a n which at- match your pen or pencil. 601 Kress
ing to do .ittst don t h a v e t i m e to t r a c t e d their a t t e n t i o n . God help this
Building.—Adv.
d a b b l e a r o u n d in politics," country if ever the women get t h e
M I L D E R . . . A N D
"1 don't live h e r e ; don't, know, par- upper hand in voting.
l ies e n o u g h to vote, and wouldn't From t h e poll just t a k e n p h y s i c a l A Store yoa'U like. BETTER TASTE
c a r e If I tiid." r e m a r k e d a n o t h e r s e r . beauty and m a n n e r i s m s will count
iotis m i n d e d i-tophomore. more t h a n honesty or ideals or good PANGBURN'8, WHITMAN'S,
• Why am I for M m i t o l t h ? " a s k e d g o v e r n m e n t . As for t h e boys, t h e y AND SAYLOR'S CANDY
one petulant c o e d . "Oh, I Just like favor n e t t i n g what you can o u t of S H E A F P E # FOUNTAIN P E N #
him.'' t h e office.
A N D IMPORTED P E R P U M i f t
"Iliilcombe (>i a Ki|tiarer inun t h a n One girl suld that s h e would n e v e r
M o n t e i t h ; I w a n t t o kill I h e hoy vote for » m a n who had a mustache
f r i e n d ' s vote a n y w a y : and l l o l c o m h e or heard. Another p r e f e r r e d w h i t e Lamar Drug
is a d v e r t i s e d m o r e t h a n Monty, so I'm hair, and so on down tho line. Crasy
for him " ideas, tnnybe, but on t h e whole more Co.
" D a d d y is for H o l c o m b e " a d m i t e d h o n e s t , p e r h a p s , t h a n t h e i d e a s pre-
a timid slimess, "so I think I'm for
sented by t h e men r u n n i n g for office MAIN AT LAMAR
themselves. ©1911, LtnoETT & M Y E R S TOBACCO C O .
'iin too."
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TOWN IATS M HARD The Texas A g g i e f i v e will have a lot of strategy in t h e game Sat- TWO TOUGH FOES ON iltltlltlMIIUUI LOCAL OPEN FORUM
THE FOUGHT r r o 0 FRAY urday night at College Station with t h e Owls. Captain Bhlro Hoke,
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center, is one of the w i s e s t performers in the conference.
Reid, coach, master-minded Arkansas o u t of a g a m e last week a t
Fayetteville.
John
•i T '
American Medical Journal
Head Will Expose
W I T H LI NOV QREADV Texas Actios and Baylor Five Quackery
Goal To Win Tflt Supply Competition for
SHARPSHOOTINQ For Doras •„VW..A'M'AWWf,WWMWWl. Feathery Tribe Ur. Morris F l s h b e i n . editor of t h e
I J o u r n a l of t h e A m e r i c a n Medical As-
The Owls have three men on their — — —
basketball team who are among the Bice's t r a d i t i o n a l I n t r a m u r a l strug- j Boclatlon, will s p e a k in H o u s t o n u n d e r
g l e b e t w e e n t h e T o w n l t a t s and t h e Coach "Pug" Daugherity's Rice j t h e auspices of t h o Open F o r u m on
first n i n e in the Southwest confer-
e n c e race (or nigh scoring honors. Dorm Biff-Bafts r e s u l t e d In a 7-0 tri- < Owls f a c e t w o tough a s s i g n m e n t s otl t h e night of J a n u a r y 27. His l e c t u r e
Virgil Dixon, sensational forward, u m p h f o r t h e Dorm t e a m Monday *. jmm f o r e i g n c o u r t s in t h e i r next two on- ' on t h e s u b j e c t of " F a d s in Quack-
t o p s the list with a total of 43 points, a f t e r n o o n on t h e p r a c t i c e field. T h e 1 ery," will be given at K p u t . at t h e
g a g e m e n t s . T o m o r r o w night, J a n u a r y
while Sellers has 37 and Ray Hart has T o w n Boys could do n o t h i n g a g a i n s t j Sidney l . a n l e r school ami will be f r e e
j 21, t h e Owls t a n g l e with the Aggies I to t h e public.
t h r o w n t h e ball t h r o u g h t h e hoop f o r t h e h a r d - c h a r g i n g line a n d deceptive
33 points. back field ot t h e Rlff-Raffs, a n d were | at College S t a t i o n , und T u e s d a y night, As scholar, t e a c h e r , writer, and lec-
T h e Owls e v e r y y e a r h a v e had m e n completely a n n i h i l a t e d by t h e e x p e r t J a n u a r y 27. wilt play t h e Baylor Hears turer, Dr. Flshbein brings to his plat-
w h o w e r e a s good w h e n it c a m e to blocking of Coach Lou Hill's proteges. in a r e t u r n g a m e a t Waco, form a p p e a r a n c e s not only u w e a l t h
kohI s h o o t i n g a s a n y o t h e r s in t h e T h e l u m i n a r i e s of t h e g a m e a r e al- ! of experience a n d i h c r e s u l t s of vast
T h e Owls will get a week of rest a s
c o n f e r e n c e . It will b e r e m e m b e r e d m o s t too n u m e r o u s to m e u t l o n , but j r e s e a r c h , but u n u s u a l gifts as a n en-
f u r as c o m p e t i t i o n is concerned but
t h a t l a s t s e a s o n t h e two Owl for- Wallace, Russell, N u n n , Whiteley, i tertalultig speaker.. Ho is o f t e n said
t h e r e a r e plenty of f a u l t s to c o r r e c t
w a r d s , J a k e H e s s and Kay H a r t , led H a n k s , a n d Muller of t h e D o n u i t o r y to have done m o r e than any o t h e r
that c r o p p e d up In t h e Baylor g a m e .
American to expose t h e d i f f e r e n t
t h e c o n f e r e n c e •in *point
* netting.
t e a m could n o t be left oft a n y all-
i n t r a m u r a l t e a m . T h e T o w n RatB'
T h o u g h t h e Owls c a m e out on top, SOUTHWEST CAGERS phases of q u a c k e r y , of n e a r m e d i c i n e
both t e a m s played a very poor brand
CLOSE GUARDING c o n t r i b u t i o n to such a collection of Standings j and pseudo-science that have s p r u n g
of b a s k e t b a l l and to heat those pesky
A f e a t u r e of t h e Owls' victory over s t a r s Included Azzarella, Austin, Cal- i up. flourished and faded f r o m Amer
Aggies, a c o m p l e t e r e v e r s a l of form Team— Won. Lost. Pet.
t h e B a y l o r B e a r s S a t u r d a y was t h e vin, K e n n e d y, Geyer, I'etlfils. and 1.000 . lean life in recent y e a r s
must be f o r t h c o m i n g . S. M. U. 3 0
e f f e c t i v e m a n n e r In which the Bice E n c k . Or. Kishbein is a u t h o r of " \ l " d i < a l
T. C. U. 2 0 1.000
g u a r d s stopped " T h e M i g h t y " Alford. That t h e F a r m e r s will be hard to Follies," "An Hour on Health.' and
Coach Lou Hill was so e n t h u s i a s t i c Arkansas 2 .667
W i t h Gorilla M c C a r b l e and " L i t t l e over his t e a m ' s victory t h a t h e may h a n d l e was evidenced when they split o t h e r IHliminafiiig books, as well as
A. and M, 1 1 .500
I ' k " Koch a s s i g n e d to the difficult s c h e d u l e a post-season g a m e with t h e t h e i r s e r i e s with t h e Razorbucks, and many a u t h o r i t a t i n c o n t r i b u t i o n s to
Texas .1 3 .250
t a s k , t h e high s c a r i n g a c e of t h e Sing Sing " L i f e r s , " who w i t h t h e s t u d e n t corps behind t h e m , !magazine*. His visit to Houston will
boast of Rice . 1 4 •20C
l i e a r s w a s held to a m e r e nine p o i n t s s e v e n t o u g h m u r d e r e r s In t h e line and I they a r e well-nigh unbeat abl e. L a s t in' appreciated hv lie medical profes-
Baylor 0 2 .000
a s a g a i n s t 18 scored by him when t h e four t h i e v e s In t h e backfleld. Coaches y e a r t h e Owls d e f e a t e d t h e Aggies in ' Hjon and local vvrit'ng .men,
two fairly close g a m e s , but Coach Games T h i s Week :i« by the . r e g u l a r Open i-'ntniy
B e a r s m e t t h e Owls last year. Albert Dlckoy and Bandy S t r o n g of Rice vs. A. and M, at College
At t h e g a m e e v e r y o n e seemed to b e t h e Town B a t s feel t h a t t h e i r defoat Hold's five s e e m s to be m u c h s t r o n g e r ' el's a f t e r t h e la 1 or' word o'ti tlil'p'or •
this s e a s o n . S t a t i o n : Texas vs. Baylor at ' t ;i nt c o n t r o l el's in! -aib.i- •< i -'if,
watching the play ot Alford, and was due largely to t h e f a c t t h a t the Austin; T . C. U. vs. A r k a n s a s
e v e r y o n e was pleased with t h e effec- Rlff-Raffs m a d e m o r e points and also T h e Birds will face a trio of c r a c k
shots in Captain "Shiro" Hoke. at F o r t W o r t h ( t w o games).
tive m a n n e r in which t h e Bice g u a r d s to t h e lack of s u b s t i t u t e s who could
" U e u u " Hell, a n d Marcum. Hoke Leading Scorers CRANMER CLUB PLANNING
put t h e d a m p e r on him. W h e n " T h e " c a r r y a m e s s a g e to Garcia." W i l l i a m s , S. M. U-. 55; Rey-
Mighty" Alford a t t e m p t e d a shot and c e n t e r , is again (lashing a b r a n d of $100 EASTER OFFERING
First Quarter b a s k e t b a l l that m a y land an all-'on- nolds,, S. M. U.. 52; D i x o n , Rice,
m i s s e d s o m e w i s e a c r e s In t h e Bice 43; H o l t , A r k a n s a s . 42; Dietzel.
T h e g a m e w a s a hnrd-fought affair f e r e n c e b e r t h for him. I'.Hiselision of ways wtui m e a n s or
section would shout, "Mighty poor! T .C. U., 39; Prckren, Arkansas,
on a slippery field due to t h e r e c e n t Hell, a r e j u v e n a t e d guard ot i«st, '•pt'oy'ldifig Kit' raising vhv Si fit',
Mighty p o o r ! " and when he did sink 37; Sellers. Rice. 37; M u r p h y .
rains. T h e only score ot t h e g a m e y e a r now playing f o r w a r d , has pro'. •:'! ' "'raniiier ' bib ;k n) c.ive rowarltj! t h e
o n e of his s e n s a t i o n a l shots they A r k a n s a s , 36; Sexton, A r k a n
c a m e soon a f t e r t h e initial kickoff. a m e a t offensive t h r e a t and still i- nlitiua! litisi"!' offering m the Sfttilei'i!,
would raz* him w i t h : "Mighty lucky! sas. 34; H a r t , Rice, 33; E l k i n s .
T h e Biff-Raffs received and on t h e a d e f e n s i v e ace. Marc tun has f o u n d t 'oOlieU' of lie- IfioceSe u f 1,111• holt) i|.V
Mighty l u c k y ! " Texas. 31; F o m b y , Texas. 2b;
• * * first play A u s t i n passed to Muller for time to m a k e m o r e t h a n his s h a r e sfllll' 1 iaiiiii'-r I'Utb :tt if.- tveeivly t.r• • • t•
about 20 y a r d s . Captain Wallace, of points while holding down his E. T a y l o r , Texas, 19,
FROGS, M U 8 T A N G 8 LEAD j|jt iiexi S u n d a y . Jaidiary uf
Russell, and Lewis d r o v e t h e Rat g u a r d position. Veltnian will probably Games L a s t Week The I'i'ib rli'ti'-sf ki I.-ct <krm- iv.itfi
T h e T. C. U. H o r n e d Pr o g s and t h e
line for s e v e r a l nice gains, Wallace team with Marciiin in a t t e m p t i n g to Rice 37, B a y l o r 33: T. C. U. • M i l in Knvu tr, l»- t r e n r n r e r of tint
K. M. t*. M u s t a n g s proved conclusive-
doing t h e most d a m a g e . l r o s t r a t e t h e Owl offense from the i "imcil. £i)i«i i I'll', pag. in1 tie* • ('atie
ly t h a t they will be t h e two leading 40, T e x a s 19; S. M. U. 51. Texas
c o n t e n d e r s for t h e S o u t h w e s t Confer- With t h e hall on the six-yard line, d e | e n s e posts Beard will -bo'tit t h e 32: A. a n d M. 19. A r k a n s a s 30; .' p'.'iblte mu.-it .ie', pa,;.| .,.. .soon .t» m o r e
e n c e flag by decisively whipping t h e Russell went t h r o u g h t h e line but f o r w a r d opposite Hell A. and M. 37, A r k a n s a s 34; ttetiib'cl's have fulfil!-" 1 tlifi;ii' pl,.-4*ts
T e x a s Steers, p r a c t i c a l l y putting t h e fumbled on t h e goal line. Muller, end T h o recent Owl Hear, game is too B a y l o r 37, S, M. U. 47. Koflew.iu; Dill'' <t* r '!np I • t!ies;e
L o n g h o r n s out ot t h e race. T e x a s for tiie Illff-Haffs. recovered t h e ball McCARBLE— that swished t h e basket
precious t w o points. To m a k e t h e
with the
trcxh in mind to ! te ed recalling, but anil cit.hei"1'nutrti't'is of "rtfi b>"-
C h r i s t i a n , led by t h e i r a c e "Too T a l l " for t h e touchdown, F r a n k Wallace (Continued f r o m P a g o li winning In t h e Iteni-V own den will I I'jtl.'ht I- i'oi. i • i • d>.
v'ctory m o r e e m p h a t i c t h e Owls added
Diotzel, took t h e m e a s u r e of t h e Long- added t h e e x t r a point. T h e Town t h a t did a n y t h i n g but h e l p t h e i lie a n o t h e r proposition. The Hears Koch and H.-'i'Vy Norman .it Hii' lUtei
two f r e e shots. The Hears were still
h o r n s 40 to 19; while t h e Mustangs R a t s received but found t h e going t e a m ' s cause. At no t i m e d u r i n g tliu will he s c r a p p i n g f o r their first con Fountain Pee Hospital:—We cin'i'y
a t t e m p t i n g to c r a c k t h e <)vtj d e f e n s e guard
I lie following d a y t r o u n c e d the S t e e r s m u c h too tough. Whiteley and Muller g a m e did Rice e n j o y more t h a n u i f e r e n c e win, anil Mich s t a r s as Al- alt m a k e s [fn stock f(i1 K r e s s Build-
when tho gun sounded but H a r r y Any two oi i;ln sc riiiVe will lie ie
to t h e t u n e of 51 to 32, with Williams, stopped e v e r y a t t e m p t m a d e a t t he tour-point lead, w h i t e the Bears, ford, Klersky, and .StrleMand are duo ing.— Adv
N o r m a n did not allow tlitjut a single
Pony f o r w a r d , scoring 21 points be- line. Riff-Rafts 7, R a t s 0. t h o u g h n e v e r In t h e lead, crept up on to explode with a b a r r a g e of goals tie , fray -wheti. the Whistle blows and
follow up shot, g e t t i n g the hall right
fore leaving t h e g a m e on fowls. Second Q u a r t e r t h e Owls m u c h too o f t e n t o ' slTH t h e without a. moment')- notice "Tin can laltc cat'" .if the f l u ) basket )n
off the b a c k b o a r d .
• • • In t h e second period, t h e Dorm team Rice rooters, finally closing t h e b r e a c h Mighty" Alford. though partly sub-
The Rice g u a r d s all Unshed a good great fashion. In ,u tiii i t H>,t i, "IN-U"
DORM TEAM W I N 8 •obtained possession of t h e hall in mid- in t h e last few m i n u t e s . dued by t h e O t r l t In H o u s t o n , is apt 'Every Service
g a m e especially when tie going got I'.anner. c e n t e r , f,c< l l a m r a e t t , Call
S u s t a i n i n g t h e i r r e p u t a t i o n of hav- tleld, and Nunn, f o r m e r W a c o High illaka Sellers s a n k t h e first m u r k e r tough. McCarble and Koch h a r a s s e d to run wild in his own bailiwick, in
of t h e g a m e on a f r e e shot soon a f t e r the Baylor f o r w a r d s with \er.v close t't'offord, and J a k e AlcMunler, (m You Expect of o
ing n e v e r lost a g a m e to t h e Town player, c a u g h t t h e R a t s n a p p ' n g with an attempt; to win liis lost prestige.
Hoys, the Dorm grid team again a quick kick, t h e ball going to the t h e g a m e s t a r t e d . Gift s h o t s proved guarding, and N o r m a n ' s rebound work " l i e d " W e l l s will a t t e m p t to dupli- wards, and <'at ! Shpse'lvaici ' Siri'• I,• • \ Good Drug Store'
t u r n e d l i a c k t h e local outfit In t h e i r five-yard line. T h e R a t s kicked right p o p u l a r d u r i n g t h e first few m i n u t e s f e a t u r e d his play T h e f o r w a r d s , H a r t c a t e his great p e r f o r m a n c e of S a t u r Kh artier will iti .ill probability m a k e
a n n u a l comedy. T h e Town bunch out, only to h a v e t h e Dorm g a n g come of t h e fray, until Alford and S e l l e r s and D'XOII. though they did not show i day n i g h t f r o m the r u n n i n g t h e trips and -ct> m u c h serve 1 -'
s a y s that they let t h e Dorms win to right down t h e field to t h e s a m e place. broke t h e ice with field goals. W i t h tlie least hit of co-operation, each g u a r d position. Coach " H e a r " Wolf T h e s e two g a m e s will la- tin last
" k e e p tliem f r o m c r y i n g " while t h e H e r e the town hunch put up a stone-
Dormitory w a r r i o r s m a i n t a i n t h a t wall d e f e n s e , with Calvin, Azzarella,
t h e i r victory w a s "just an old Span- and Petifils l e a d i n g t h e way, and ob-
this s t a r t , H a r t , Dixon, and Sellers of m a d e 10 points and played fair floor
Rice, and W e l l s of Baylor began to g a m e s . If t h e Rice f o r w a r d s would
p e p p e r t h e b a s k e t with long shots. m e r g e their efforts more, t h e result
i will probably start t h e s a m e li nt t h a t
took t h o court in Houston, with Cap-
tain Alford and K l e r s k y at f o r w a r d s ,
g a m e s until a f t e r the mid term exami-
nations, of iYbrual'y I 12 If the llvvln
* I The Gables, Inc
cat) .' in both these road g a m e s and
ish c u s t o m . " tained t h e ball on downs. On an at- T h e half ended with t h e count 38-11 in would be s u r p r i s i n g to well-wishers S t r i c k l a n d a t center, and Wells and 3100 MAIN H A D L E Y 2H
pass their ^xaiulpa-iinns safely, liico
• • • tempted end-run, Whiteley broke f a v o r of tho Owls. of the Owls. Blake Hellers g r a b b e d 11iiitiio)is. g u a r d s . nui> still f i n h h with a high a v e r a g e
ABOUT HOLLOWAY t h r o u g h a n d dumped Austin on t h e In t h e second canto. Alford Joined t h e high-point h o n o r s with III mark- T h e Owl lineup will i i k e i j be the Motor Delivery
W h i l e t h e B i c e t r a c k team will not one-yard line. the red-headed Wells tn an a t t e m p t ers, c o u n t i n g t h r e e field goals and s a m e for both c o n t e s t s . " T h e Hig
have Claude B r a c e y to b r i n g home t h e T h e B a t s p u n t e d on t h e next play to c a t c h tho dying Owls a n d m a d e seven f r e e shots. Wells, t h e llavlor T h r e e . " Ray H a r t . Virgil Dixon, and
points in the s p r i n t s this year. Coach and Azzarella nailed Russell on t h e two field goals and t w o gift tosses. ace. also m a d e 13 failles. Idaho Sellers, f o r w a r d s and p l v o t m a n .
Krnl© H j e r t b e r g h a s 'a classy dash- 30-yard line. N u n n a g a i n proceeded F o r t h e Flock t h o s a m e trio continued j T h e l i n e u p s : respectively, seem sure of t h e i r ' T h e loaders in action a t " lijM magle.(,|n-, bui t i n y at-
man in Kdward Holloway of L u f k l n . to m a k e several nice g a i n s on t h e to m a n u f a c t u r e tallies. Fouling be- I,laces, " t i u r i l l a " McCarble likewise p e r s i s t e n t , steady workers,'" TI1K0. V.-U-l.
Rice ('37): H a r t (11>), Dixon <!'•>.
Ed will be called upon to do most of f a m o u s "spin-play." A f t e r a n ex- c a m e excessive In t h e second half and and H a m m e t t . f o r w a r d s ; Sellers (13) will he in t h e r e h a r a s s i n g the oppos-
t h e s p r i n t i n g for t h e Owls and all In- c h a n g e of punts, t h e R a t s again got the McCarble and S t r i c k l a n d , Rice g u a r d and Banner, c e n t e r s ; McCarble (c), ing f o r w a r d s f r o m o n e guard position, WORK, AXh SAVK VOl'li MO.NKY
d i c a t i o n s a r e t h a t h e is going to m a k e ball in mid-field, but H a n k s , husky and Baylor c e n l e r . respectively, w e r e S h p a c k , Koch (.2.1, add Norman i 2 ) . while Coach O a n g h e r i t y f a c e s a real
a very good job of it. Holloway will c e n t e r of t h e Blff-Rnffs, stopped their b a n i s h e d via t h o foul route. In t h e guards.
probably be t h e second f a s t e s t man offense with several tackles that last f e w m i n u t e s of t h e g a m e t h e Baylor (3-1): Alford (c) (9), Kiersky
problem in choosing between Milton
South Texas Commercial
in t h e c o n f e r e n c e , t a k i n g a back s e a t cracked.
only to Cy Leland, t h e F l y i n g F r o g who Third Quarter
B e a r s drew up even w i t h t h e O w l s ] (3), Carroll (2), Harris, and Kroney
a t 31-all. H a r t , flashy f o r w a r d , fired (2), f o r w a r d s ; .Strickland (3) and Wil- National Bank
will end his c o n f e r e n c e t r a c k c a r e e r T h e Town R a t s received nt t h e be- away with a beauty f r o m the sidelines ! liams; c e n t e r s : Kunnels, W e l l s (13).
this season. Holloway is only a soph- g ' n n l n g ot t h e third q u a r t e r and tried to put t h e Owls a h e a d , but a g a i n ; and Pierce, g u a r d s .
o m o r e a t Bice and is expected to go several r u n s with Austin, I n g r a m , and Wells, the big B e r t h a of t h e Baylor
f a r in m a k i n g a n a m e for himself E n c k c a r r y i n g t h e ball. But again t h e Referee S e a r s ; u m p i r e Winkle-
five, c a m e up to the occasion and tied
b e f o r e leaving t h e Institute. T,ast c h a r g e s w e r e stopped by jolting |pck- man.
t h e s c o r e at 33-all.
y e a r wTth t h e f r e s h m e n he consistent- les at t h e h a n d s of H n n k s and White- T h e Bice g u a r d s pulled t h e toAni
ly van t h e c e n t u r y In 10 seconds. ley. T h e B a t s finally kicked and
" B r a i n s " Bussell m a d e a p r e t t y re-
t u r n . being hauled down by t h e kicker.
Times a r e not so bad a f t e r all.
t h r o u g h to victory in t h e o v e r t i m e T h e r e ' s a m a n In New York n a m e d
period. Milton Koch, d i m i n u t i v e but t h a z a h o Zopispithoopszitski who sup-
s c r a p p i n g guard of t h e Owls, s e n t t h e ports li's family by r e n t i n g out his
^ a k o w i t z R r o y
OCTOBER PAMPHLET— Austin. Lewis t h e n t h r e w two nice crowd into hy.st.erUs with a long shot last n a m e to c a r p e n t e r s to file t h e i r
ON M A I N AT RUSK
(Continued f r o m P a g e 1) passes, but both were blocked by the
which he is to m a k e , t h e work of t h e alert Dorm backs. N u n n pmced t h e saws with. - Selected
m o d e r n i s t , — a n d t h e w i d e r boundaries hall on t h e nine-yard line as t h e quar- g u a r d s , Cutler and C r e e k m o r e ; cen-
of t h e t e r m "Modern A r c h i t e c t u r e . " ter ended with a b e a u t i f u l kick that Fountain Pen Hospital—All m a k e s
ter, C a l v i n ; q u a r t e r b a c k . E n c k ; half- r e p a i r e d . 601 Kress Building.—Adv.
*4 " T h e m o d e r n m o v e m e n t , " he says, placed the R a t s In a hole. Gtts Geyer, backs, Austin (c) and HOwze; full-
" s h o w s distinct c o n t r a s t to recent, as K e n n e d y , and Reed f e a t u r e d t h e Rat back, I n g r a m .
well as time-worn p r e c e d e n t . " Of t h e d e f e n s e d u r i n g tills period. Substitutions: Rlff-Raffs Eagle,
e x p r e s s i o n of t h e m o d e r n mode in Fourth Quarter T h a g a r d , S h u t t , and J u d d ; R u t s Peti- Hart & N u s s b a u m
A m e r i c a h e sayS, " S t u d e n t s of today T h e Town Hoys had to kick out of fils, L e G r a n d , Bentz, H a n n o n , and
a r e s e e k i n g a c l e a n n e s s of form, and t h e d a n g e r o u s position, and t h e Dorm
a c o n s i s t e n t scale of r e f i n e m e n t . "
Mays. Clothiers
t e a m s t a r t e d a n o t h e r m a r c h down t h e B e f e r e e : " B r u t u s " H a r r i s (Sclirel-
P r e v i o u s issues of t h e Bice Insti- field with E a g l e and Bruce Hancock ner). U m p i r e , " etc.: Pat W a l l a c e 410 MAIN STREET
t u t e p a m p h l e t h a v e c o n t a i n e d lectures t o t i n g the pigskin. T h e t h r e a t was
by Dr. S t o c k t o n Axson, professor of finally s q u e l c h e d when a pnss over the
(Marshall). SHE'S THE GAL . .
Ktigllsh of Bice I n s t i t u t e , and J a m e s goal-line was Incomplete. T h e Ro- W h o Bought a Lot of 50c Chips
W e s t f a l l Thompson,- p r o f e s s o r ot Me- d e n t s i m m e d i a t e l y opened up a pass- , . . and Found T h a t They Were
dieval history a t t h e University of ing a t t a c k t h a t had t h e pla ye rs as W o r t h $500.00 E a c h ! But She's
Chicago. well as t h e s p e c t a t o r s very dizzy. A Gambling In Love . . . H e a r t s
Dr. Axson's l e c t u r e s w e r e delivered pass, Aust'n to Enck, w a s completed At S t a k e . . . In a No Limit
in t h e s p r i n g of 1929, a n d concerned for a long gain. Several o t h e r passes Game!
S h a k e s p e a r e a s a T h i n k e r , a Show- w e r e heaved by Austin and Enck, but
m a n and an A r t i s t . T h e titles of his only a s h o r t o n e to Beed w a s com- Place Your Bets on . . . .
l e c t u r e s w e r e : Wlll-o-the-Wlsp, As a pleted. H n n k s stopped t h e passing
Man T h i n k s , S h o w m a n and Artist^ a t t a c k by i n t e r c e p t i n g a wild one. CLARA
The Showman, T h e Artist. T h e l t a t s w e r e just g e t t i n g r e a d y to
T h o s e by Dr. T h o m p s o n dealt with pull their t o u c h d o w n play when the
social history, and Included Science g a m e ended. Conch " R e d " Dickey
In t h e Middle Ages, English B u r a l s e n t in five s u b s t i t u t e s with t h e word
L i f e In t h e F i f t e e n t h Century, and to pull t h e prize play, but finally a
BOW IN P A R A M O U N T ' S
T h e Origin and Development ot t h e s p e c t a t o r , s e e ' n g t h e coach's plight, i F l H . C H & S T C 'NO LIMIT*
I
I
Newspaper.
T h e t h i r d volume was a publication
of t h e p r o g r a m m e of t h e fifteenth an-
yelled t h e signal to t h e players.
T h e g a t e r e c e i p t s , Intended for t h e
unemployed h a v e to b e paid out In
o "o*F NEW^ORK c J
STUART ERWIN
With H U R R Y ! ! ! !
n u a l c o m m e n c e m e n t , which was fea- You'll Also H a v e Another From W o I'iin't o o n t i n t i o t h i s p a l e ( t t d e f i n i t e l y - -
doctor bills, d r u g bills, and also for INVITES YOV TO INSPECT THE NEWEST DEl'Er.OP-
tured by t h e u n v e i l i n g of t h e s t a t u e MENTS /N CLOTHES. HATS, HABERDASHER)'. .SHOES FOR MUSICAL MILT and the Met iSmnrtly m l suiip f r o m o u r b r o a d a s s o r t -
t h e service of a f a m o u s b o n e s e t t e r ,
In b r o n z e of William M a r s h Bice, COLLEGE WEAR. NO OBLIGATION ON YOUR PART. S t a g e Band In a Nerve-Tingling i n o n t p . d e v e l o p e d esjMM'lally f o r t h e m e n of
who will do good b u s i n e s s a s t h e re-
f o u n d e r of R i c e I n s t i t u t e . Also in Publix S t a g e S h o w . " H A R E M lliciv- d m - t i n e g r o u p - of S u i t s a n d O v e r -
stilt. of t h e h a r d b a t t l e .
t h i s n u m b e r w e r e p r i n t e d t h e ad-
The starting lineups: At HOKUM"! coats. reduced lo -
d r e s s e s delivered to t h i s class by
Dorm Rlff-Raffs: E n d s , Muller and THE RICE HOTEL
Ralph A d a m s C r a m , s u p e r v i s i n g ar-
1 c h i t e c t o f t h e R i c e I n s t i t u t e , and by
J o n e s ; tackles, H a n c o c k a n d Tresh- $27.50
w!g; g u a r d s , W h i t e l e y and B a r t o n ; Mon,, Txies. and Wed.
R e v e r e n d J a m e s Gordon Ollkey of
Springfield, Mass.
center, H a n k s ; quarterback, Nunn;
h a l f b a c k s , W a l l a c e (c) and R u s s e l l ;
JaRtiary 26, 27. 28
Lon Wolfe, Rep.
HRBUIll Distinctive grays, blues and t a n s . .
As well as s m a r t m i x t u r e s .
F o u n t a i n P a n Hospital—Panella re- f u l l back, Lewis.
p a i r e d , alt m a k e a . 801 Kraaa Build- T o w n R a t s : E n d s , Azzarella and
i n * — Adv. R e e d ; t a c k l e s , Geyer and K e n n e d y ;

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FOUR T H E R I C E T H R E S H E R

SLIME BASKERERSi 'Mighty Alford* Tamed ICAPTADHESS OWLS Pickrin of Arkansas EIGHT REEL FILM ON
TAKE TRIMMING IN; *T*
George McCurble, scrappy
** II
Rice guard, tamedI Raymond "The
Mighty" Alforu last Saturday, and Hice woh. It McCarble can r e .
NOV • ' V M M
111 I W R
WITH
W i l l i ThiB lanky forward is making t h e boys up in Arkansas forget the PETROLEUM TO HAVE
OPENING CONTEST pent his groat work Tuesday at Waco, the Owls stand a good chance
of repeating.
M'CARBLE AT HELM drought. Pickrin is one of the conference's deadliest shots.
SHOWING TUESDAY
W o o d and Purdy Outfit D o w n
Rice Freshmen by
V e t e r a n G u a r d L e a d s R i c e to
Fir«t Victory O v e r
CAPT? Civil Enyiiieer« Will Meet
PrecediBf Screening
24-12 Count Baylor Of Movie

Tlx* s m o o t h - w o r k i n g Wood a w l The Rice Owls were a captainless A r e g u l a r m e e t i n g of t h e S t u d e n t


Purity b a s k e t e o r s i r i m m e d Coach Mar. erow w h e n the season began, due to j C h a p t e r of t h e A. 8. C. K. will ho
\iti D u r r e n b e r g e r ' s Wire " S l i m e s ' in the fact that Jake Hess, elected i held T u e s d a y evening, J a n u a r y 27,
a p r e l i m i n a r y s k i r m i s h to the Itlce- leader last year and also the leading i 1931, T h e m e e t i n g will be a s h o r t
scorer of the conference the past sea- 1 IN \ « T « e CAST b u s i n e s s session a t which t i m e t h e
Daylor g a m o S a t u r d a y night by a
24-12 count. •on, was scholastlcally ineligible. O P A C W 3 T 4 T TOM*! ollicers of t h e c o m i n g t e r m will bo
T h e s t r o n g city l e a g u e r s were m u c h
too e x p e r i e n c e d for t h e Green Owls,
showing the f a n s why they rank bitch
P When Coach Daugherity put the
matter up to his team,
cided not to elect a successor, but to 1
the players de-
• n f c r elected. At t h e close of t h e m e e t i n g
an eight-reel film on " T h e Story of
P e t r o l e u m " will b e shown. T h e place
in tit:' estimation of nil other give the privilege of selecting the cap-! of m e e t i n g h a s been changed f r o m the
"'"HaSS^i; " \ j tain to their mentor, Coach Daugh- 1 •te m * 8 N M r r e £ >
•.earns in H o u s t o n . Til© team was led ! A u t r y h o u s e to t h e physics am phi
by t w o f o r m e r Jeff Davis stars, Har- erity s e l e c t s his pilot before the start M * c * e T l 0 « e « j t h e a t r e and will s t a r t at 7 p.m.
old J o h n s o n at c e n t e r and "Liobby" A t ^ o v r T© of each game and sends him out to
. lead the flock in the battles, and to i T h e e n g i n e e r i n g d e p a r t m e n t of t h o
linnttels at f o r w a r d , checking in with Hice i n s t i t u t e h a s m a d e special ar-
a victory if possible,
16 and 6 points, respectively. Inoi-
dentally, J o h n s o n , himself a f r e s h -
man at Kice. m a d e m o r e points t h a n
. o t o e

i P l l i l f
Harry Noriuan, lanky guard and
; junior at liice, had the honor of cap- |
oSSV** r a n g e m e n t f o r t h e showing of a very
unusual and i n t e r e s t i n g film on " T h e
S t o r y of P e t r o l e u m . " This film,
ihe combined e f f o r t s of t h e Owlets. j Coining the Owls In their conference which is eight reels in length, is o n e
I o p e n e r against the powerful Progs of t h e latest p i c t u r e s put u n d e r t h e
Tito f r e s h m e n , playing their first
tiatlio <>f 'hi- season, could not find or E k y u c R
i of T. C. U. Norman has played sev- I
oral good games at the defensive po- Dip you k^NOU) f direction of t h e United S t a t e s B u r e a u
of Mines and was m a d e t h r o u g h t h e
i h e m s e l v e s and p r e s e n t e d a very
,< a l t e r e d offense that could not cope
with Wood ami I'urdy's attack
("ullough, icoiiter, tallied four point*
Me
\
r
' °'<c: o r w

u . / W i s m T H C S c x ? n \ i o e s T « ,
sition this year, espec'ally
; west tour and ogainst the Baylor
| Hears here Saturday night.
on t h e Mid- |
f, O F
t a J W
co-operation of t h e Americau Petro-
leum I n s t i t u t e .
Keel 1 shows exploration p a r t y map-
In t h e second conference, tilt, it Aft I W P C ^ T A K T ping nil-bearing s t r u c t u r e s , prospect-
id lead tlve Slimes and Ui-ynolds. j v rv-A 1 a» t A « r y - c A t s a n a u - i s e e m s Coach Daugherlty found his
<3cwt S H O T H G ! itig with d i a m o n d drill, and u s i n g sels-
iMiavd. played a g r - a t gafne on di" v i e K C i ~ / M A N A N 1 5 IS) lender, when George McCarble cap- 1
mograph to locate oil-bearing forma-
tained t h e team. He tins led t h e Birds T W F T W S I tlons.
'I hi' first year men w 111 p r e s e n t a t h r o u g h t h e Mustang g a m e , t h e Ar- e c r p r w r OAI Keel 2 explains use of s e i s m o g r a p h
iim/it lie'tei team ft) their next n a m e s . "n-'T? r - ' ; *vp^,T5 LLOR k a n s a s s e r i e s at FttyeUevllle, and In T r t c Q - o ' - ^ . and of torsion balance, p i c t u r e s drill-
v.-rat ni Hie a e e s u e r e m i s s i n g Sat- V' .T** S a t u r d a y night's victory over t h e
tit-'lcty nfght beeiiutfi.' of u n f o r e s e e n rir- i ing of " w i l d c a t " Well, and gives s t r e e t
Bears. s c e n e s In a boom oil town, a n i m a t e d
; linifi:.itice;i. while litis week Johnson
and 1,'eti" "Moore, f o r m e r Sunt Hous-
i, -. i*. ha" " repot f i t . T'i" Sitnu-s Ot; -
" M a c , " as he is known to his team-
m a t e s , is following up his good play
YWCA SEXTET WINS PROMINENT AUTHOR ] way of oil fields, and drilling opera-
tions with cable tools, with a n i m a t e d
'I - Kill ill-', e 11>)V
I- tei t;h ';•>> ;i!l eritjiei'S :itaJ promises
quintet tlhlM will of Inst y e a r with even b e t t e r basket-
hall in Ills s e n i o r year at Hice. When-
e v e r Conch Daugherity a s s i g n s him
FROM CHURCH GIRLS WILL LECTURE HERE p h o t o g r a p h y of bit. a d v a n c i n g t h r o u g h
strata.
Keel :i i l l u s t r a t e s "shooting" of
I I it! ; -m111-, ft.iffai fr(".fi»uai»
MIRON TO ADDRESS FAMOUS AVIATOR TO a man. t h e u n f o r t u n a t e victim had
just as well not step on t h e court.
Vera Bourdeau of Rice High well with n i t r o g l y c e r i n , cemenUtfg u p
Griggs To Offer Speeches j water-bearing f o r m a t i o n s , d e v i c e s for
Wood I'lid I'urd)
Hint i - lor w a r d s : J o h n s o n ( l a ) ,
ENGINEER SEMINAR SPEAK IN HOUSTON
liu'iitti'ls i(ll| and Ills lino of c h a t t e r and bits of advice
t h r o u g h o u t t h e t a m e s have kept the
Owls a l e r t and pulled t h e m out of
Scorer in Game
Monday
On Shakespeare and
controlling production, view of deepest
rotary-drilled well in tho world, and
of "town-lot" drilling In C a i f o r n l a ,
i.i.vr; ,tl>-it'll i' i i and Cn<l«r« ood.
s e v e r a l holes. He will probably again
American Life with d e r r i c k s along b e a c h e s and
Willi a s c o r e of 1(1-8, t h e Itlce V.
I,' ei. fri-ttli^en.' Slultto- t". I; Pttinu.
Gregory and Willis Complete Richard Byrd Will Make Talk he at t h e helm when t h e Owls play W. C. A. b a s k e t b a l l sextet d e f e a t e d a m o n g o r a n g e groves,
the Aggies S a t u r d a y night at. College tbo West E n d Hapiwt girls Monday Dr. Kdward H o w a r d Griggs, promi- Reel I includes operation of pump-
i'1.-'n't-v '"-ire tw'!,1 forwards'.; Heindl List of Friday's On 'Little America' at Station. nent a u t h o r and l e c t u r e r , will a p p e a r i ing wells and views of p u m p i n g equip-
• i .i ims Mi i Jul Wing i ' ( 11, c e n t e r s , ti ght, J a n u a r y 111. In a hard-fought, in H o u s t o n f o r his fifth l e c t u r e en-
ru Mr'lia i l'i. li'lcruiiig. lii.-yiii||*r (1M Speakers City Auditorium close g a m e which was 7-7 at t h e half. g a g e m e n t April (j, it was learned m e n t . detailed s c e n e s at largest gen-
The liice i n s t i t u t e girls a r e playing through Dr. K. K. O b e r h o l t z e r , super- e r a t i n g p l a n t for oil-field use, with
["'• .'I-,- g u a r d s .
!;• •, , Hp-let f'i e x a s i \i the em inceriiin s e n i i n a r to he A treat in store for liice s t u d e n t s
In-Id Kriilav ;ilj(*riioon C h a r l e s Miron will he found in tile a p p e a r a n c e of
PSYCHO-PATHOLOGY in t h e second league of (lie City Itee- i n t e n d e n t of city schools, F r i d a y . T h e pulling m a c h i n e s
reation D e p a r t m e n t , w h i c h includes l e c t u r e s will extend t h r o u g h a period o'l sands.
and
plants, and e f f e c t of n a t u r a l gas in
compressor

CRAMMER v,il;| tipeait on "The I'se of HllKineers Hear Admiral Richard I'lvelyn Byrd,
ill fed'- ivtl Seryii' a v i a t i o n hero of t h e N o r t h and S o u t h
SUBJECT OF TALK TO t h e H u m b l e Oilers, the W e s t End Bap- of five d a y s e n d i n g April 11
• tist.--, t h e T e m p l e B a p t i s t s a n d t h e
H'co V." T h i s is t h e i r second gamp
Keel 5 s h o w s g a t h e r i n g s y s t e m
Two s e r i e s of l e c t u r e s will be g i v e n . ' c a r r y i n g oil to refineries and laying

in t
A l > . \J;»r > \\'.st on..
'UUJli'il, ;|H
S w a m p I i r . u n a c e will in- .'X|i!a)ii-
"i| h) K S. (irettory I'loyd Willis
I'oles anil c o n q u e r o r of (lie Atlantic,
who will lecture on his e x p e r i e n c e s
and t r a v e l s at t h e City A u d i t o r i u m on
PRE-MED SOCIETY of t h e s e a s o n ; they dropped t h e first
one to t h e H u m b l e fill, 22-14.
otl<i
' n " 1 0 a ' l e r i W 0 , B u l u ' o n e ' n l ' , e ] of pipe lines, with a n i m a t e d photog-
i evenings. T h e a f t e r n o o n series will : rapliy of e x t e n t of pipe-line s y s t e m s
t.<•«!. '•! Minnt'iiiMiIis. wiil ,;i'.,' stitiin i n f o r m a t i o n on I'm tors Vera B o u r d e a u of h i c e w a s high j consist of six l e c t u r e s t r e a t i n g of j„ the t ' n i t e d S t a t e s , aud views of
1-Vbruary under the local d i r e c t i o n
Of moTJtlity. v. hlet, i|, !i eniini point, s c o r e r of the tilt, r e a c h i n g t h e j S h a k e s p e a r e a n plnys and including ] s h i p m e n t , of c r u d e oil by t a n k e r s .
The ( ' e . i of Fly of Kdna W S a u n d e r s . His subj ect Bloom Discusses Treatment
.|Ufirf ion a s to iliK-" basket for a total of 7 points. T h e English history and r o m a n c e comedies, j barges, and t a n k cars.
is his own story, " L i t t l e A m e r i c a . "
• 1
'int. I t i j i u : - l ' i ' I.a-r v f i ' i i ' s .yeniinur f e a t u r e d Mad Of Mental Cases tennis were evenly matched through- ! T h e night series will offer five l e c - ' Heel 6 pictures, in g r e a t detail,
I a rtj •
:
i l iM'lai'v lur, utJ> , in) den U o r h s in .i talli on " F l y i n g in the Ills lecture will lie i l l u s t r a t e d by out t h e e n t i r e g a m e ; t h e v both show- I l U r e S o n a n e w t y P e o f s u b J e t , t £ o r t h e t r e a t m e n t of c r u d e oil In refineries,
motion plenties which a r e said to Tuesday ed good form, p a r t i c u l a r l y on t h e d e - l V ' ® * * l e c t u r e s ^ " P r e s e n t P r o b l e m s of with a n i m a t e d p h o t o g r a p h y to lllus-
tU'ii" i riit-f.'w In w h i f h to l i w t w Aictie, which diivelnped » n i t » very
- 1U at 11re Htaiulurds of Infer' tie).' p u i n t s, hoth in m o d e r n give a c o m p r e h e n s i v e view of life in tensive. Tho f e m i n i n e Owl guards, \tnerican L i f e . " i t r u t e various steps.
iriv.'ilh i! 11* ik-Iil of i t'lativity. p r a e t i i e :in,l previous Little America. They will i n c l u d e Manuel Bloom s p o k e to the Kice P a r a Dee I n g r a m a n a J e n e v n Jacobs, Besides t h e above m e n t i o n e d series, Keel 7 is devoted to refining proc-
superstitions
j t-r^rin w.lio haw ;nbt yl "Mil tiie l e g i o n s pictUIVKipie si tidies of the vast S o u t h Pre-Mod Society at t h e i r weekly meet- covered their basket well and Totnmie a special S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n talk will esses, t r e a t m e n t of n a t u r a l gas to ob-
A K Kdwards
hf pvrljininary fw- ^ave a - n o n talk on ' S ' r o h o s c o p e s " ; Po'ur r e g ' o n s and the historic (light ing T u e s d a y night on " P s y c h o . P a t h - G r a c e Mansfield, c e n t e r for t h e "Y," be given on " T h o m a s J e f f e r s o n , the tain gasoline, and modern m e t h o d s of
1
ology."
tin in' ,
• soi'hit v, • .\|>luh)l«K ntiii' o|' ' tlii'il 1
tisefj to t h e South I'ole. T h e s e p i c t u r e s with t h e aid of Gladys Schlll, a s sec- Democratic A m e r i c a n . " T i c k e t s will p r e v e n t i n g e v a p o r a t i o n of oil f r o m
I'.. ! 1 '• •• 1 -I n\ h\ \oiH K or ix'ruuse in ele, n l e a i jiyorfi and ill o t h e r lie.'Ids. have been selected and a s s e m b l e d tin- ' H e discussed t h e p r e s e n t day meth- ond center, kept t h e ifcll in tlie Owl j be sold f o r t h e ; , s e r i e s , or for single | t a n k s .
.hi ur.i t o tlo «o an an e ^ e l l ill I I I . V . o o l e l l l l l ' l U S t l ' V Tile
iler tiie personal direction of A d m i r a l od of t h e t r e a t m e n t of m e n t a l c a s e s t e r r i t o r y . Madeline Simons, t h e o t h e r lectures, at a t i m e a n d place to be j Itoel 8 gives views of t a n k e r s ,
IS - It ii itulU for Hi I'ohosi •>!I-• is ;i device u hieli by psycho-analysis, p e r s u a s i o n and ' Klco f o r w a r d , played a nice game. i announced later. I b a r g e s , tank cars, and o t h e r c a r r i e r s
,ir.' -icililt, by My I'd.
t"',.- I.-. 111• • a111 'if all iiil ei mitt• nt light, al- Vdmirul Hyrd's l e c t u r e s at o t h e r s u g g e s t i o n , giving n u m e r o u s experi- T h e lineup of t h e g a m e was as fol- i of finished p r o d u c t s und s u m m a r i z e s
'i lie Uvr-iiHi'tf (,t^hr ail iilt';. I ciiies a r e said to have been well re- m e n t s in t h e field and t h e p r o g r e s s ; total s h i p m e n t s for ono year.
iii'.'.••' .in oMl'l-u.-r to see a niovjllA oil lows: West End B a p t i s t s : Brown. METHODISTS—
1 ,l.i i.: f ) u i UI if »M 'if i"Cif 1 \\ f« 1 IIIM of jei I , 11 ,1 uiVf'ii* It'jjMli .H every l-evo- ceived, S e a t s for this p r o g r a m will and f a i l u r e of ninny w o r k e r s . H e ex- McBride. S t e p h e n s o n , f o r w a r d s ; P a g e , (Continued f r o m Cage I.)
Due lo t h e unusual i n t e r e s t of t h e
iiit).n> . 'i in- placed on sale at t h e Ktlua W. plalhed t h e t h e o r i e s of t h e w o r k e r s lltulg lis, c e n t e r s ; Wells, B. Stephen- I Him, the e n g i n e e r i n g d e p a r t m e n t ex-
in detail. you broadcast goes out through the tends an Invitation to ail Houson bus-
<Uat a/'j-miowK,' l-'olloH'ill^ tiiese I.illii I I' Dupotlt S a u n d e r s box otllce at Harris-1 In bio's Due to a c h a n g e in t h e constitution
soil. -Butler, Albright, guards.
ages," he said.
ill' - I- ' • 'iVfspoke ahout "'I.tuhtti'liiB," He explain on J a n u a r y -ti. Kice V. W. C. A.: Simons, Vera iness men to a t t e n d Its showing. T h i s
which r e t a i n s t h e officers of t h e club Bourdeau. f o r w a r d s ; Mansfield, Sehill, "if doesn't m a k e any i n f e r e n c e film will begin promptly nt 7:30 Tues-
Stinlii-JltK a i " *i I ell 'i|j-tiirti id that the uubjeet is m e n t i o n e d In
for t h e e n t i r e school year, t h e r e will c e n t e r s ; J a c o b s , I n g r a m , g u a r d s . w h e t h e r the p r o g r a m Is weak o r ; day evening, J a n u a r y 27, and will be
faet that tinny inn it'ito dis 11! • • i'1. liiyt 1miho".y and l-.a-s lioen a.
. a rei n elides, F o r tiie ;ii:i• of th'-'s'i source of f e a r and i n t e r e s t e v e r since.
I'"'! ; IIS tin- a d u l t s should lake Kspeelally I earl til a r e t h o s e of t h e
FENCING MEET IS be no election of officers for t h e coin-
ing t e r m as has been done in the
past.
T h e b a s k e t b a l l team has a t t r a c t e d I strong, s o m e o n e is h e a r ' n g it. * Some- shown In t h e P h y s i c s A m p h i t h e a t r e .
m a n y Kite girls and quite a large one h e a r s you every day, and weak c
Tioes it
•in;: lit I M i l e - un'ive I'ur i-l'.'lllt" eloctrii ai i n d u s t r y . for i i n n h nt their
• lihdld I' .illze that a l t e r t h e y equipment is a11i;i:n'iivi to lightning
; a-s.,o liv t hat I lielli liher- and creat sum-' a r e --pent for protect-
TAKEN BY GONZALEZ siiuad Is out. including, besides those j s t a t i o n s c o n t i n u e as well us t h e « r « f u l what they call love,
T h e officers who will continue in in t h e a b o v e lineup: Mildred H a r v e y , s t r o n g , "
c h a r g e of the c l u b until J u n e a r e : Anile clay. Delolt Bruner. Pearl
j Inspire folks, or does It
Koverend Robinson spoke of inter- f r o m h e a r i n g s o m e t h i n g w o r t h w h i l e ?
k e e p them

Murphy S t e v e n s o n , p r e s i d e n t ; W. C. "Station Y-O-C is on t h e air all t h e


!:fl| .u; oiiieivat/i.soi; instead ing d'M men. W e a v e r . Elolle Barker, C h r i s t i n e At- ! f e r e n c e , o r s o m e t h i n g- that b r e a k s In; •». iu closing, "be s u r e
'I'M '.]tr*e wife tnllO'A t h <' III Rice Flash Triumphs in Five Brown, vice p r e s i d e n t ; W, K. Green, kin soil. Helen T u r n e r . Gene Strohel. s o m , t h , , 1 « 0 0 , n f n * ' " ' t w e e n one and
10 i l l o w" •w « « « !
s e c r e t a r y ; J. S. Oliver, t r e a s u r e r , and JJpe8s1u, ss . H e Kgnavv<es aass a an e x a m p l e t h e ' h n t Is going on. S o m e peo-
lonsiilei" that til.- present trend of Consecutive Matches Moselle Aid's. T h e g i r ' s have played ' " «xat..plt.
Manuel Bloom, councilman-at-large, p a r a b l e of t h e rich y o u n g ruler whose P'.p , r - v w
'hat they a r e not. Be
fill' «'ii'i«ty That those soi iely is in t h e direction of self several p r a c t i c e g a m e s and a r e sched-
For Title Following the m e e t i n g of t h e club, money i n t e r f e r e d . c a r e f u l what goes out over Station
• • leanieil t lie- !a w. of ilib- liestrui'lion. Hi S l a u g h t e r c o n t r a s t e d uled for m o r e in t h e n e a r f u t u r e .
t h e d a n c e d e c o r a t i o n c o m m i t t e e and We a r e i n t e r e s t e d not in how s t r o n g ! V-O-l.'
nf ' « « 111;• i• I.. A urt'.niai.lii'e (i'e; ! o'ir Western, civilization « i t h the (lie initiation c o m m i t t e e m e e t to as-
I . :ii;i,a!': . I MI1" ji^J'l1 Iiji Eeinai'i tnhie o r i e n t a l i i'.ilisMiion, .He com- or how weak n s t n t ' o n is, but what
BY HARRY VINOCK TSANOFF—
h t j j l w !h, : h a v e no riirht 'i; ask t aieii also tiie present world eondl- I'l.isliinu a vicious o f f e n s e and an
sign duties on t h e various,, details.
" ( C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e I)
kind oT p r o g r a m it b r o a d c a s t s . "Are "Siw it wilhJXottre^' i "
A completely novel s c h e m e of dec- you giving y o u r own p r o g r a m , o r a r e
:h 'ii: Inn liVl ill 'Hli it>l let ,| ii ful tfons with He Unman period: lie i m p r e g n a b l e d e f e n s e . P a b l o (fonzalez.
o r a t i o n s is promised for t h e Pre-Med- v i ' l speak on " T h e Probl em of t h e | you p a s s i n g on s o m e t h i n g that you
!lli' I '." ;l.( ; 11' J '• ' 111 il il" si- not, >;ahi t hai u holies ur in history iiiet'i) . t r , won the first s e m e s t e r f e n c i n g
Pre-1.aw and t h e initiation will fur- Moral C r i t e r i o n . " He will discuss have h e a r d ? " h e a s k e d . "If you a r e
it
I''ii.l'JOto till.' lu".'. iii' duty'.itii<1 oh .'t-llt'tiee lias been a n.iiierali/.ed tuode of liv- i hsrnpionsiilp f r o m a classy field last
nish a r a r e hit of e n t e r t a i n m e n t for tiiis p r o b l e m : If we a s s u m e the sec- ; on a chain p r o g r a m , p a s s on some- "F& jL t e n d e r - 1
lit lib.; I h, , | a \v 'iihi'ily. ing plus a tie ehanical wystcni of con- S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n tit t h e field house. tlve student body soon a f t e r exams. ular s t a n d p o i n t of m o d e r n t h o u g h t ,
v.ij.i h '.belntie^ on!> H )t'i. i H H •.vhii h a \ e trol or a u t h o r i t y , t h e u n d e r l y i n g basis T h e l o i n n a m e i i t which was t h e first i thing good. B r i t t j } •Kappy^'cnji"
Due to .the f a c t that Dr. Morris t h a n instead of confidently formulat-
" S o m e young people a r e broadcast-
l ' i ' , i e d that t h e y dt i-ei'vo it. of faintly and c o m m u n i t y was lost and of it.i kind in s e v e r a l y e a r s ai t h e In- 3106 Main St. Hadley 3111
F i s h b e l n . p r o m i n e n t l y identified with ing moral p r ' n c i p l e s in t e r m s of reli- ing love songs, but t h e y should bo
I!in youth may .say to i'n • iilera tin- v.hoh» civHUalion d i s i n t e g r a t e d . st H u t . w a s a g r e a t s u c c e s s , gious dogma both morality a n d reli-
t h e J o u r n a l of t h e A m e r i c a n Medical
that n d o e s h a \ e I he t i v .lit t'n a nor- '1 la- church is hased ou t h e individ- Tin t o u r n a m e n t brought out s o m e Assoc'ation. will s p e a k nt t h e Open gion become problems. They d e m a n d
mal: deyeloylneiiil and evolution of ual fatiilly anil community iirlmarily, •loot tefi'cing. (ionzalez, who won t h e
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nmraiiij -jitl i«i«er, declHivencsM, history of t h e f o u n d a t i o n of t h e A r m y nis squad was d e f e a t e d In its first Is asked, what Is the source of moral I
- l l i e f l ' l t j Hint elitelM Hltll a tlllllg. liv Wilson Carlisle, who t o n u d e d it in c orne re d tie b e t w e e n Kclley W y n n e , match of the s e a s o n by t h e sirotig j u d g m e n t I f I j u d g e an net a s cruel I
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uu inner c e r t i t u d e , a f c e l i n c that dp- been called t h e s p e a r h e a d of t h e all of whom pressed (Ionzalez h a r d ; out of tho six g a m e s Inst S u n d a y . evil, how do I c o m e to m a k e this j Phones Fairfax 6164-6185 Walker and Carolina
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H e n r y Holden, s t a r No. I m a n for j udgment ? T h i s problem of t h e ori- j
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An act that I'liW tin- Inner ceHittido people. C a p t a i n Kstabrook told of its long rangy hoys, m a d e t h e most of t h e Klco team f o win. H e slashed j with t h e problem of moral s t a n d a r d , , ONE GOOD DRUG STORE
I.;- l ight, no in,liter how It inaV lie ,inde- origin in t h e t ' n i t e d S t a t e s In 1927 t h e i r height and s t a t u r e f e a t u r i n g his way to a s e n s a t i o n a l victory over j but should n o t be c o n f u s e d with it. "FOR SICK OR W E L L , W E HAVE IT"
ed f r o m the oil initio T h e person who and of his d e s i r e to i n t e r e s t college long swift, lunges. T h o m a s m a d e up ]
Imtt r e a c h e d this Hta^" of develop- s t u d e n t s in this work, for his small s t a t u r e and reach by a j C h a r l e s Sloan 3-fi, 6*1. 6*1. Coleman • It Is t h e l a t t e r problem with which MEDICAL. ARTS BLDQ. MOTOR D E L I V E R Y
whirlwind a t t a c k f e a t u r i n g a. r i p o s t e : won f r o m Connelley, 8-2 2-6, ll-!t. I t h ' s l e c t u r e will specially d e a l ; not
m e n t h a s l e a r n e d Hie la« of liberty. S a t u r d a y night, t h e s t u d e n t s attend- A r t h u r T r u m of Klver O a k s won so much how a c e r t a i n moral judg-
I he p r o b l e m :* to Ueep the wrong ed a banquet at P a l m e r C h u r c h and f r o m quarto, .fauketi w a s f i f t h , and f r o m W i n t h r o p C a r t e r of Itlce, 6-4, ment Is evoked, but how It ia jus-
lieople from liberty T h e church h a s then Joined t h e V. I'. S. K. in a d a n e e Lenoir w a s sixth.
5-7, H-i. Donald L o n g c o p e , R i v e r tilled.
Kept people u n d e r eodallxm too long, at t h e Houston C o u n t r y Club.
t ' h r i s t micouritBuM individuality, crea- Communion s e r v i c e S u n d a y m o r n i n g
Although t h e o f f e n s i v e fencing w a s ' Oaks ace, beat Tom McClenry, Owl | What constitutes an act morally
good, t h e r e was u d e p l o
tivo d e t e r m i n i s m , l i e In interested was followed by a b r e a k f a s t at Autry [ good p a r r y i n g on. t h e patlt of all ! won a doubles match from Carter and Islder critically several alternative an-
r a b l e lack of | Rtur, fi-2, 6-2. Trum and Dongcope i good or evil? The lecture will con-
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in t h e ereiiiion of independent rood House. Ollicers w e r e e l e c t e d for t h e c o n t e s t a n t s except t h a t of Gonzales, j McCloary, 7-5, 6*1. swers to tills quest'on and will follow
to.HM, t h e only u n a l t e r a b l e nlandard of coming y e a r by t h e council, na fol-; Consequently all m a t c h e s w e r e high I Coach Beckenbach's No. 1 doubles what seems to he several promising
morality. T h e c h u r c h ha« now real- lows: Ted Klein, A. and M. College, s t o r i n g a f f a i r s . Men's Wear
team of Henry Holden nnd Quinn leads to a more satisfactory theory of
ized t h e n e c e s s i t y of puttluK m o r e p r e s i d e n t ; Betty Love ftiigeley, Texan i The results of the matches were as i Connelley, lost to Voleman and Sloan, moral value. LAMAR HOTEL
eiuphuHi.H on c r e a t i v e self deteriulnistn. ; U n i v e r s i t y , viro president; M a r i e ! follows: Uonzales live matches won, 7-5, 4-6, 8-6. Last year the Owls were This is the third and concluding
I»r. J. W. S l a u g h t e r of t h e Itlce In Netnlr, Hire I n s t i t u t e , s e c r e t a r y . none IOKI : Wynne won three, lost two; second onlv to the Texas Longhorns 'ecture by Dr. Tsanoff on "The A L W A Y S A RICK MAN TO SERVE YOU
Ntltute faculty apokc to t h e deieKiitc* R e p o r t s of t h e v a r i o u s c o m m i t t e e s jKoehler won three, lost two; Thomas in conference circles, and their allow- Growth of Modern Ethics." Dr. P. A. Rube Albaugh Earle Rawlins
S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n on " T h e Impor- w e r e given. T h e s u g g e s t i o n of t h e i won three, lost two; Jauckens won ing so far this year Indicates that Pattie will continue the extension pro-
Dick Jamerson
t a n c e of < )r«nnixed Keliition in Social finance c o m m i t t e e t h a t one y e a r l y of-! one, lost four; Lenoir won none, lost they will uphold their stand'ng this gram w'th three lectures on "Animal
t 'olieai veliesM." We Ii a \ c r e a t o n t<i ferlng of $300 be niado was accepted, i five. season. Psychology."

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