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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
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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 '•
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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
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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
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Sports
o r t s
Miss Mary Louise GOBS.
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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
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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
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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-
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."
THE RlOe THRESHER THREE
N
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
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