SILENT PERIOD DUKfrCAROLINA BEGINS SATURDAY FRIDAY, FEB. IS AT 6 P. M. THE DUKE CHRONICLE 8:15 P. M. VOLUME XXX, NUMBER 1 , DURHAM, N. (',, WEDNESDAY, EEURUARY 14, 193* PRICE TEN CENTS INVESTIGATION OF New Nominating Methods CAST SELECTED MARIA JERITZA PASSES AWAY INTERNAL INJURY STUDENT AFFAIRS Used For Women Officers FOR PRIESTLY'S PLEASES LARGE RESULTS IN DliATH TO BEGIN AT ONCE Examining Board, Composed •**- MYSTERY PLAY DUKE AUDIENCE Of U.JsUUlNOLD Be Given Power to Ra Freshman Dean Died Yesterday Nine Students and Three Pro­ For iiitti. Try-outs For "Dangerous Cor- Former Metropolitan fessors Organize Committee :r" Completed; Director Star Offers Wide Variety i Duke Hospital; in Acci­ and Take First Steps Discovers New Talent Songs and Moods dent Monday Night POSTPONEMENT IS LIKELY SINGS POPULAR NUMfil ALL DANCES CANCELLED SUB-COMMITTEES NAMED rnity Hushing Dances Called Off . in this spring's . stem gives the p,

li, re • a - •ssihility that tin Showing;, iilll.s • entatlon date of the Players' offering, J. B. Friestly's "Dan- sing with beauty and e ..' will be changed from lua prcse-nt. schedule]! date, March 9, inif |nasi, lined until j.arch 23. Although

. Feel II ;ived Monday night v as the ion on the same night i rum Raleigh by car. of the Pan-Hellenic WOMEN SPONSOR February 1, I crl. L'liutfe.'lil. •rnme Menal ENGLISH CINEMA Menaker Is Carolina Theatre Co-operates • the Players' Donating Part Proceeds of

n "The Gre. "Henry the VIII" • Till- is Menakcr's b WILL SHOW NEXT WEEK Her selections of . • at its if ter a steady decline •ond hope by Dr. Har a favor tbe llghtei

a Chat Held, will he save an opportunity to ssee whal •ed by Sara Sue Hob I'san aiiilled the greatest motion pie- loogn, Term. Miss Robi ever produced in England. This WEST ELECTED TO RUSSIAN DANCERS •d on the Page stage bel at" gond king Hat and his six queens - Connies. • Pashkoff, elf beautifully to the soft strai sarja. The date a: TO STAGE BALLET "ssllicriue,'' ssnal .iseallial ll ; popular melodies. Although t STUDENT COUNCIL al ehstaeterinfttion. She I i of these semi-classical numbs; of "Henry Juniors Also Passs Resolution Famous Monte Carlo Ballet •s^ie.ta Alpha I'hi, natii nethingof a surprise, it was c Russe to Appear in Page ,s.,.,..;ty. Setting Forth Policy on en Peel, secretary to R„ ;er the leadership of Miss Studenl WfftewHles Auditorium March 2 isasilsells Ail lerson. Through arrange •ul wilh th, iiiiinsspiiieill asi' thc Csirsi certain percentage of thi .1 I'nam tickets sold by thi sa-s,isi^ he her enrollment in the rank e Junior class in the Student Go' e the opportunity to . Ucrs- .-la sael.s nss siltesaipl " will lie. turned ovei spers had been i the Players, Her attempts durin • •ii sassaaiaisitiaaii. There ivas a great deal e student activity ss riotous.' •outs were very well received. e, llais election; tlae eight s Laughtou, fumed fa :ved by some that Wade". The part of Mrs, Mockridge, a lad sndidates who ran for the office were Del a Ms for the a* Ihe- press peeved the news arl Ruff, Dowd Bangle, I.. II. Bdi ns thc Russian ballet. ',:• Heritage, Bill Thon ei.ieiisaa'sl s's, ' • d low, clear as Cryital, hrtniglil fUh. II r> wort is siarles Heatiy, Sam Tyler and Bayard mage nf the Prince i rfectly all the subtle intonations : seems likely tha

, III., has been sbanded at hi ARCHIVE FEATURES slent body Thursday morning had f the ballet v a ted matters by hringi •ts of Italy d si Harding, New York City 'CUTS' ANDUILOKS • I.. H. Edmondaon, i .st as Charles Stanton, and the "faculty" resolutii jrtpunitles to makse good I February Issue Contains Fic­ ent to newspapermen Saturday tion, Drama, Translations, " by Dt n the middle of t i Georges Nnverc o Features, and Reviews h tbe s is full of plot and ac ; Madame eferitm i) of picture that should [ Cordon WIiitebou.se: PAGES; OUT TUESDAY Faculty Party Postponed The Faculty club party planned f vas heard by a liirsday night, February IB, at tl JOHNSON TO LEAD nest Hilts club, has been postpom orth Carolina. cause of the death of Dean Arnold. SALON ENSEMBLE "Dangerous Corner" bas heen in ls.\sr.-,Ll sinee Friday, February 0, Will Conduct Concert at Wom­ with continuous rehearsals? should c Sentimentality To Rule As en's College Auditorium The reception of this ut up to the usual high standard of • the larger cities of the Disk,- Players by the date of prese Thursday Evening . that the Russian ba Valentine's Day Approaches MUSIC CLUB SPONSORS

The Carolina Salon Ensemble will gl* JOHN KNOWLTON inches of feminine ales. a concert Thursday, February Id j .Scribe Views Current Open SilS in the Woman's college auditoriuc DIES OF INJURIES The ensemble will he under the baton i Former Duke Student Suc> Thor Johnson, Season On Freshman Game cumbs Following Accident Hubert Overman, pianist, will play Pdfe Mendelssohn'., "Concerto io D Near Fredericksburg minor" iiith ssr chest nil accompaniment

;.-,, in liis) and afar of its aslaule-ll il play of technical nek upon tbe sensibilities of ancc. Also Mr. Overman will pla to thc Fred- from ti n since Trinity college put on of his own com ji lions and the "Banjo thc accident, rand m-edcro. Thes users. If you find difficulty li Picker" of Join Well. Having sheen hospital in sed as one of Ihe outstanding Washington, D. C. He d flowers have faded, the ei i- (sh,ss' g. The English ti cards ore relegated t hed pianist, Mr. Livcrma nil flowing from thc Greek , a. in. on February 1", 19S*. ket, and the game is ovi eral of his compositions accepted [ju nd rang les. My fri the time, Knowlton was Iravelin companies. It might be a bird ilication hy Theodore Presser Co. s iladelphia where he bad planned I buttered." "We .economically, hut think of Hu­ I play his "Etude In A mil ih,. University of Pennsylvania" fi sreeling, a monetary total of sevci ll indigestion It will cause ii s latest work, "Plainte Vcdlque,' s and twenty-flve cents (ST.2B) I "Hello I This is J ne headache. And yet I am not i i greetings to his B' sl Individual. s WEAF, throuj will go places in a big way." tli a dash of A me the 'o du mcin holder Abend- Many of llic girl-friensls arc d Telegraph, JUT tern," from Hichard Wagner's opcr, many surprises siftsv (his risshis Tannhauser." He will be assisted t 1 ohn Daniel, violinist; Dan Field, tiolh is over, taaia. liaacenlly ill Ihe a\rls ussitli- sa Ill Us. . tltdes iii ...sinrs were present, otferlng •a'JIi.sl; unci Willeen Msisesn. pianist. M , if thisr a little bit of st "UV I'llejejeiri' l.aeslflein" by .fall , gelling irleta has appeared as soloist with tht si thrown in and mixed wilh tharslssn, '•Csiniihu! (Jncsl" by nseniblc on numerous programs and has (him, and <• a- liailllie for Use survival of the tit- , what would life amount to iu the long run? We hate enough S.-naei^.a Folk" by Scan l.)'l''.s.aliens, "A t:„y I'aiin- I lit lie bit ily" hj Klhal Ilia11eau, "Lenin" by Ralph und red and twenty-nim a far froi (Cotllinn THE DUKE CHRONICLE •

Just what the trouble there seems to be is hard to ni.ul-slliiniug in the direction of an- The Duke Chronicle :tenoine. The most logical cuiirlusiiiii sssaesin, (,, he The President Says er organization on the campus from .at it is a final iiiliiiinitiiaii nl' liltle disagreements Ida was anticipated some heated com­ mon. Finally the filthy accusations 'cumulated I'm- several years. The student body is Smiling ®rjrougl) ,\ [EDITOR'S Nora: Due to tla. a.ecl that .sss-.l the (aosulciiuusd fraternity became a state of mental dissatisfaction. The original issue iveral lines in this article were omitted WITH LOU GANZ intense that the seated one could re­ •lien the type was set last week, the hich started the whole controversy has become almost nin himself so longer, arising with a minor point. The controversy now covers all the WELL! WELL1 carters moy hove a better understanding e la. Revolution! The congregation ground from loss of student morale to dissatis fuel ion scd a flashing view of a fraternity nf ihe matters discussed.] will now please rise and singe the Third vith Ih.e rates and fare of the student dining room. s belonging to the order which had barium. In March the Duke Players as i„fr„„i;„,„le: sifter whieh wc will wave This spread of grievances does not show a seatter- going to present "Dangerous Corners in so viciously attacked! The im- a red flag, take up a collection to pay s, drama Df sorts. Quadrangle Pictur irained, quuerelsome attitude on the part of the stu- for more red herrings to draw across la-tiK eal' Duka- university; rather it shows what an the trail let! ley slndcisl grievance, unil Is hatching a different sort of birthdi imount of grievances have been piling up with no then the subject of the sermon will be, party for March, and the Nereidian eli neuiis of being expressed. I'rama n lint her source comes the store "If this he treason, make the most of It." of llae East will soon shape up its ai Co-ope rat ion between the administrating faculty, 'I ii Fellow made three dinner dales Or maybe we can get a hold somewhere Ih his own fraternity brother befor, nd -the atudents is the keystone to hold a gteat uttiver- [atj together, if the proper means of expressing little YOU HEARD THIS ONE... llle-lsa. .is satis fact ions hail lasseen available there would not be sow this lurg,. agitation. The students must have a generously written up In the local rags, say in the running of si school. This school and tlie among the atudentas. Many have heen students ave interdependent. going siround calling each other "Citi- papers. One of the brighter ones used a yell that was very good, to-wlti It will be interesting ha watcb ths' final issue of this tai" aead "Comrade." I thought at first show nl student interest iu their welfare. It is quite Haul it was the beginning of the rushing ••Ill-let-. ST I "DE NTS PLEAD FOR POU SEl.F-ODNTUll likely that' this trouble will he smoothed over with As the fraternities assemble in groups season that had started all this business, ihlly lo discuss the respective merits but I feel, that I was wrong. It is rev- lamaiKaa: Christian Briel, Skinner Chalk, Ernest Crulk- lothing much accomplishes). We will see a little diplo- demerits est its |jnss]aieclii-c pledgc- shank, William Holler, Alan MacQuurie. Cecil Peek, oatie suppression, and then pseudo-quietness and n! Fancy that I I cannot yet be­ ' ' t Whiting, Julian Ewell, Al Cade, F. C. Cady, •h remarags as these are not uncom- et. But I suppose that boys will be icquiescence on tile purl nl llac .students. Then again sne "Why, he plays a horrible hand at e\n,l while Ihcy ssrc at it, I think vill come those stern esliortaliotis for students to idge!" .... "He combs his hair in ought to give the sistem si break, axert themselves and awake to the needs of their sur-j : middle!" ,\ , . "His old man is a want a few feminine planks for IDEA . . . •oundlngs. PerilapsThrs" will be the outcome and per- IIIn'in dough!" (passed nniinimoiij.l\ platform, 1 shall he glad to refer laps it will not. This will depend more on the admin- thout ai|y interruption.) .... "The to the right people on thc :East rcepl Ihis for what II is worth, if 11 is slrastiiiii than on tlna students. If tile administration 1 sissy, he's studying for Ihe ministry I" •orlh anything to them. The day is Assisr.MTAuvisnTisiNii U,es.eLss ,„s Sann Kogol, Fredjashnlth, ; really wants tu correct this trouble this, will not baa thc Clark Gillies, l.yi.isin Wright, W. ti. Crawford. rawing nigh when we must meet the s old book-worm ASSIST.ST CISCULATIO* .M..s,aisi:iais Nclsuh Jautieu, Hubert sand, hut if tlna administration would prefer to drive a e present a fives of the faculty on the Nicks, bradlcy Welfare, Iticlaurd SkolieM, Ucorgc Sal­ blind horse than mil tu drive at sill this will he the end sight in front of aseball diamond. Now lhat the dollar mon, Berkley Sehaub, William llaiker, Harold Spire, e whole business.—Daily Tar Heel. a devalued, we mn John Kneipp, Che.:.;.-, Weni-ieii, l-lvaaritl Soltman, Frank t of the old day onsideration. For the past three years H.-iliila„, Its.biTl J ii-IT.-! linger, Willi,su, Murphy, Douglas Ferris, Ross Spcir, William Gillies, Oeorge Wheeler, SANCTUARY Ie\ too Smooth with the girl Francis Minter, Charles Byruiu, Robert Conner, Robert salous black-balls). ... and s. scr nasty chortles of the purveyors the University of a significant the night! 1 controversy has arisen. When Thomas Hocutt, a It of the states affected, and a large rged triumphal n I from the annual EAST STAFF na-sa-.ru. SLinlsiciaansl_v applied tor inluiitlaiui.-e In the school lart of the revenue is turned bock to ball classic. The time has come to Sees 06 Women's Un of pharmacy last March, he was rejected on a techni- hese states for orphanages, hospitals, an end to this unseemly disgrace IsluiTottisi. STAFF iility. The North Carolina Agency for the Advanefe- education, and oilier good causes. This .he boys who must of needs defend ,ent of the Colored Race has taken up his cause, and asking that colored students either be allowed to

VIEOISU Jnamm iter state professional schools or that money be pro- Sioaui PcnisuKX ided for those wishing to attend institutions outside Who is Ihe little gal that is very, very Sosss MCNCHJ. DANCES AND THINGS . . . the state. ueh afraid of the big, had wolf? . . . TORSI Hazel Emi ad ihe little girl who accuses one of v i: jj r.. : Henderson, This is iai souther lerlng it the Pan-Hellenic Council was ying mean things about her and then relyn Board, Mar; The still in the mood to rim their dances Music N" The Air m'l l.ilkr . . . Who insulted a mem- , Nelson Powell, educational opportuni I know Mr. Duke du is originally planned. I am happy to Marion Roe, Mary Rhodes, iawbel Siiainer, Sarah K. r of the faculty of shines and hru.ihes- COMING EVENTS Isite thai liltle things like student dis- Taylor, Frances Wise, Ellen Adams, Marie Anderson, Hi,' South is not realized by the northerner. Nor is it " in s, frosh dorm Use oilier a.m.?, . . . Ueularly interested ii Thursday, February IS, at 9s3l> p. m— agreements will not deter this august Paula lla,sett. Wil.ss. Bussell, .Murlhii Culhertsim, Kilty generally comprehended thia side the Mason-Dixon Kiker, Charlotte Mserkbssiai. Mssry l'.ew-ell. Helen Wade, FRANK BUCK BROADCASTS. Th. aorty from going through with this plan, Ssiltv Walker, Alma I.loyd Ransom. ue that stale institutions iu the South, however liberal, ilarl Hines, tlie colored Ivory-tlcklipg iuii.it, with tlie present temper of feeling against the leniiss, will he on deck to purvey his a Tunc jagro, dare to open their gates to him. Regardless of .. wlaee knew sir cared ones, hot and otherwise, on the nights si.jnas Claire Feldmaa hat constitutes ideal justice, any attempt at mixing .eli about education iss such. Mr. Duke it the moments decided upon. e items marked herein will be of very ns, Margaret Moore, A t ancy Glover, Virginia ie i*aces in so crucial u eusia-ern us education would be The first-year gals have a St. Patrick's tie Interest, and if they are not so ' :rtain to arouse a resentment both hitter and lian- thing for humanity, and be became con- aided. Day dance up their sleeves. The juniors eirous. Even if the colored student were tolerated by shat a university could e made Friday, February IS, at 9:15 p. i id seniors later in the spring, if spring ic white, bis plight would be made unbearable by RUTH ETTING SINGH. Another The editorial policy of the Duke Chronicle iciul barriers erected around him. His theoretical the new bi-weekly programs featus Use glsimoruus star of radio, stage, ght tu learn, like his theoretical right to vote, avail tor 15)33-34 will center around: t to do with the building and or- screen, with Jnliiina • im nothing. 1. Development of University Atmosphere of Duke university, of Trinity Fritl.ii.il. February IS, at 9;3i In view of this, it has been evidenced that the intelli- 2. Student-Faculty Relationships a- it, a F all t oklei VELOUB MELODIES." The sienl southern ncgru fair prefers to attend school with colleges in A me rice 3. Creation of Duke Spirit tlie new radio revue series featuring Jack fellows. It is only by the erection of a separate >y a like motive. They have, to be sure, Whiting, musical comedy favorite, Jeanie 4. Cooperation Among Organizations tern of professional institutions, far mure adequate Lang, Ihe Three Rascals, the piano 1 complete than tliat now existing, that he can be spread knowledge, but they have most learn of Eiiirchilit ii.ial l.ii.aliani. amd .laaek en tbe training to whieh he has a constitutional if all wanted it to be an ever-shining THE STUDENTS' "REVOLUTION" im.—The Harvard Crimson. > I suae where high-minded youth may is a bit difficult now tu write an editorial upoi FAUST," Gounod i forty-eight hours wil A CHANGE FOR THE BETTER te the CHHONICLK will appear The era of "flaming youth" is definitely gone. A Hasselmans will conduct. many things may lake pli betwet dieal and welcome change lias taken place, during the st three or four years, in tbe men and women of llic dead. Mr. Duke himself was in the TON SYMPHONY ORCH1STRA, Dr sllege age of America. Whereas recently the collegian great tradition. He inherited the old At present there is diversity of opinion among the' KousscvsS-i.l i esn.eilelilia.-. give ho knew where lie was going and what he wanted Anglo-Saxon stability of character and students as tu the procedure that should be followed, sobriety of judgment, and the eager de­ I'orld premiere of Nicholas Sere as the exception, today neorly all have a driving etc., bnt" regarding the one central point there is sire to live human life for the highest sy's Symphony No. 2. Richard Bur purpose and a recognised oir. Only yesterday the man harmony: The students shoold have control uf STU­ ends,—those shining qualities that have nester. t for DENT atfairs. who could make the most brilliant wisecracks," who manifested themselves from age in Sibelius concerto; WEAF, t money most readily and lavishly, who was, in ly gifted Individuals and have illui Hitltii-tltiii, Ftlintiiri, 17, a We feel, also, that everything that has been done hy .. the typical "Joe College," was the ideal of col­ PRISKI Raymond Paige's orchestra, the various student leaders, in ail the meetings at lege men. Taaslsiv sis-lii..-veinent is the ideal, and he who Hawalians, Kay Thompson and the which there has heen any discussion upon this topic, excels in scholarship and in leadership is tlie character Rhythm Kings, and Earl Dancer's 90- has been done because they felt it was to the abest voice N'cgro chorus, Use Southern Rhap- for emulation; r. Duke strove to finish his task; end the brilliant It is not unreasonable tu lay this to what lias re­ he drew near Ibe end and ot his Ill's c Surp Parties, with t Since many of the students most interested in the ceived so much adverse publicity nnd assorted blame—• sssrpria the eveni. "Durham revolution" have found themselves fully will stand in the .judgment of itme, hoi the depression. The depression has been crammed George Raft, film Idol, occupied for the past few days with fraternity rushing.. down the throat of everyone able to read a newspaper order that his purposes to serve th Isslsssav, , composer of th there has been a lull—a lull, no doubt, that will soon or understand a present day conversation. Everyone, causes of humanity through the age orthcoming pictun cease to he a lull--in student interest ill the "struggle irrespective of age, has had it borne iu mind upon him might not fai. He died, even as he ha : orchestra tliey wl! for freedom." thai life isn't altogether the grand bowl of cherries. The mass meetings held last week served a purpose. All of which is a good thing, an excellent thing, per­ The Investigation committee can now accomplish what haps not for the peace of mind of the individual, but —W. P. FEW. could not be done by the masses. Just as the student! for the welfare of -the nation as a whole. This depres­ expressed tlieir interest and confidence in the masse; sion, through In five places at once anas, /.imbulisl, world famous Russian vlo then BCi must they stand now behind this comroittef 1 Ihe ;attered brains of yesterdaj Eyes and Ears I, though incapable of peopling the world with 1st, will he heard on the air over a WJZ and give a fair chance to serve the students. network. The Cadillac Symphony i Utopian young men and women, it has created a gene- —by telephone The administration lias expressed its willingness ti chestra will be directed hy one of I wliiili can think as straight as any other work with this committee. Talking ai broad vi.-w of Hi' year. Why, some of them! linow m brilliant nnd successful conductors of I as clearly.—Daily Northwestern. ahout the inner-workings of the fral Conference telephone service —anew telephone situation, one of the administration officers Monday younger generation, Vladimir Gols. asked that the students consider tbe facts on both convenience—enables a number of people far apart Sunday, February 18, at 10:80—Geoi to talk together as freely as though gathered PARAGRAPHICS Gershwin, brilliant young American co FACTS—facts are what w nt, for only by deal- around a table. • . is-.- • . •• • poser will broadcast over a WEAF nrt- i logical conclusion. Another profession that se This fosters quicker interchange of ideas in ring the last four years ; that of the efficiency Kul il the students ottempt ti business — saves time and money — expedites much, we are afraid that the committee will not have ristiiill Seieitee Mulllliir time to consider all the facts, and the logicol conclu­ decisions. For example: an executive wishes to sions can he reached 'inly after all facts have lieen . New York City'a Democracy discuss plans with his district managers. His tele­ brought tu light. s not Tammany's. phone is connected simultaneously with each of Students, your leaders have not deserted you; sc —Arkansas Gasett, .rrcd al mblt- Utintlay, February IH, at 3:00 p. m.— theirs —all can talk, all hear everything that is said! I'lintimii- to give thssin your support smd have cnnlidenea METROPOLITAN OPKUA SOLOISTS. l'e.lll eUlllSensr, lilMll PiBSa, SigTld OnB- Through constantly developing new uses, Bell , the In. nittoc. asf the strongest ordei Two kinds of people a lard luck; those ventured into the room of. an uppcr- gin, and Ross Tentoni arc the operatic System service grows more and more valuable. vho thought but .aiissii lay mistake, opening the dl soloists who will appear with the Non DUKE HUI.l.AHAU.O —San Dial ipied the occupant seated at his desk York Philhurmoiiir Symphony orchestra For •el'illi; l a book before bim. Kiie,]ii-Hiiig, under the direction of Arluro Toscanini BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM about the indifference of studenl bodies. From aliiriug tlis-ii-tieo hour concert. raidosical ns it may seem, students are required thi. liny campus world and outside world have ee critic e had h :, he Sunday, February IS, at H:30—FAM­ • so much studying that they don't have time to a told i of this allegedly careless attitude of Hue students. immediately burst inl.> that line of OUS MONOLOGIST. Cornelia Otb lessii, anything. —Ring Turn Phi einlv have we haul criticisms hut wa- have had ah ter so characteristic of our fraternity Skinner, daughter of Olis Skinner mu herself renowned as monologist, wrltei tearful exhortations fur IsV student to awake from tills men during rushing. In the spcccla sind actress, will be the guest star during lethargy of a tour-year vacation. Now. iu Durham, Millions of Americans want inflation. Millions ( followed the Greek proceeded to pi the Ford dealers' program feat merluuil have been seeing Mae West Alms. Just wonderfully inviting picture of hit ail Duke university, we have a startling example of nn Wairiug's versatile PeansrlvanlMis. .incidence of course. -Clinrloltc Obscrvt lodge and then set In to do a good job Wednesday, February 14, 19; THE DUKE CHRONICLE ^rliiaTOENTir MANY OF STAFF JOIN FEDERAL STUDENT •Iviitg tbia aid, thus mak- HOSPITAL CARE PLAN AID IS IMPROBABLE AT WORLD MEET Members of Faculty and Staff Eleven Duke Delegates Attend Apply tu Mutual Duke Student Loan Plans Are International Convention at Adequate to Care For Goat Club Long-Carpenter Kappa Alpha Theta Chapel Hill [.mill Needs Breakfast Has Party t that these funds a The faculty and students of Duke unl- Eighteen countries were represented The remaining members of the Goat srslty are Invited to attend the wedding mbers end pledges of Beta Kho Although a final decision has not yet by guests at the International retreat of lip In the Hospital Care association •• sen released officially, it Is improbable club of Duke university, and also the Ma- Massy l.esi Long, of St. Mathews, er of Kappa Alpha Theta, enjoyed Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. at prospective members, were entertained C, and Mr. Thomas Edgar Carpenter, lurliam and Raleigh, a non-profit mu that the plan for studeut loan funds pel Hill on Sunday, February 11. iai organization which provides a mean through government ill channels, whieh is sal breakfast by 1'rofcssor Charles An­ ., of Durham, N. C, whicli will take retreat, to which thc University of derson on Sunday morning, February ace In the , Saturday, f spreading an individual's hospltillaa sponsored by the Federal Advisory com. lb Carolina Y. M. C. A. acted as dtlee nn ilimsrgency Aid in Education, 11, sal in si'ilo.sk at the Washington puke sresl by the North Caro- Tavern. Th.- gueeU included Mrs. I. B. ill be put into effect at Duke univcr- Mr. Can f the c Alpha Delta Pi t Student Chris Vance, Isabel Hansen, June Bailey, Amy Entertains at Tea Duke, and Susan Shcppard. The plan calls for participation of all tudent Y. M, ( ind Y. 1 iterostcrl universities ssassl colleges in a Alpha Delta Pi s in the state. .-steam whereby needy students will re- Entertains Pledges ong the mi) delegates from North The pledges of Alpha inei, llis.is.- represenlini; the Dnke Those unable lo do se are asked to ge ic three-month period between March lent. The tablet was us Y. M. C. A. were Pardue Bunch, Rus- ouch with Mr. Herndon by telephon sble memorial exercises Herebert, Dowd Bangle, Robert J-9IW1, or by calling at the assooia ie jilan dues nasi apply III students rc- ind placed in the Ilbrai leloe, Paul Winn, and George Eve- •s office, 210 Trust building, Durham Those representing the Duke Y. W. . were liosanelle Cash, Josephine inslii-k . studenl Sigma Alpha Omega , Marjorie King, Virginia Tillot- ,e the ,•„,-! for II,.. miil-irintci Announces Initiation ind Mrs. Hasen Smith. of t Sigma Alpha Omega anni inthly pay roll of thc university I'liivcrsily .if Virginia. 1„ Koo, president of th* ans of a monthly payment pajay; I Chris •1.1.111. this pays most of tbe bills accruing from March 14 and 15 The Hospital Care association i with a formal address at thi approved by Chapel Hill Metl ershlp o subjeei "My I V. W. SOCIAL SERVICE DERRING ADDRESSES MUSICIANS SUBJECT Follow! raduatt rom Dr. Koo's address: ' Bargain Prices on Slightly Used YORK CHAPEL GROUP OF BARNES LECTURE COMMITTEES REPORT ml Ond; just live rightly w >w men.' Christ says, 'Bi LAW BOOKS aelow those originally ahapel at Islo Monday night. The subject of Mr. Deering's address •pus Juris in (nie--liisli lius:,!:m hsstlissr binding. Vols| 1 Y. W. C. A. entertained at a Valentine ma his eaiperiences after becoming bland und l!Wi-l!)32 niinotaliiiiis. Ill la,inks ill sill at ?fl.U0 a vO volumes Mi,shi as'.- X. t\ Dige-st, complete titles from l.aeilj iii Ihe atrk Monday night, Fcbru. through accident when he was thi luch to these people who have here ore been swallowed up in aa pair! saiisl bridge, a short business meeting was .al clan, and can now hear His vole, sail.60 held. Marjorie King, chairman of thi ,,-ai,.: •s With studen that each of them is a child of God. ,aomniittcc, presided. Miss King calleii eerk ill V. I . He has been for reports of plans for the new seaies- the last f ler from the sub-committee chairmen well acquainted wilh the students ther ussion in the First Presbyterial For further information write Box 312, ttaehel Mate, Salvation Army groups among ivhe.ein he- is called Paul, and ch on "Peace," and on Jnternationa Elizabeth City, N. C. Carolyn White, Crime group; Carey i-ciicntlly iss sai-Ida'red lo be the mo ler at .Graham Memorial, for dele n.i.e.-a.. Mental Hygiene group,- Annit popular man on the campus, s only. The program at the dinne isted, of a five minute paper by Kate Rebman, Child group; Carofyi Mr. Derrlng spoke at 11:20 Sundi Goldberg, Prisoner's Aid group; ant morning in the Woman's College aud Miery Elliott Henderson, Social la.rium. and then left for N. C. Stat Foiloii eeting, y Country Play In Pub THE tbe Valent

r., Ihe great- Duke en tal music, Permanent Wave Studio askctball players vbo laid the University Haberdashery ,-ho tips the beam Lobby Snow BIdg. Five Points ast on thc floor. features The Entire Arrow Line &c4 " 4 Ma##

Lhe best tobacco for pipes comes from Kentucky.. and it's called "White Burley"

'E use White Burley in making WGranger Rough Cut. It comes from the Blue Grass region of Kentucky —ripe, mild leaf tobacco that just about tops them all for fragrance and flavor. From the right place on the stalk we select the kind that's best for pipes. Then

we make it into Granger by Wellman's "Shee—/ lot you Arrow Shirts Method and cut itup into big shaggy flakes. wouldn't shrink."

White Burley tobacco—made the way 0 "In Vino Veritas"—Arrow shirts will not old man Wellman taught us how to make shrink — because they are Sanforized. They keep that precise fit, that swagger styling, it—that's Granger. which is every ARROWS birthright. "Cut rough to smoke cool" Stop by,- at your local Arrow dealer today and look over the is tbe way pipe smokers new Arrow line. Priced from $1.93 l^ni • describe Granger—try it sensible package 10 cents ARROWSHIRTS SANFORIZED SHRUNK (^ranger Rough Cut ~4 rww shiri if one wtvr shrinks the pipe tobacco that's MILD the pipe tobacco that's COOL _ folks seem io like it THE D UKE CHRONICLE lay, February 14,

SECOND RUNS—DEUCES POLITY CLUB CONDUCTS ENGINEERING GROUPS VANITIES OF 1934— Rialto—Wednes­ CLOSE CONTESTS Kleig Eyes day and Thursday, Feb. 1416. A 28- INITIATION CEREMONIES CONDUCT DISCUSSIONS FEATURE WEEK OF Harvey is pacled on trial by Ihe M, Se healer Speaks lief ore Electrical ouettc courl is rjierlnijiei Ihe must jiiqu M A S S A C K E—Paramou nt —Tliursday Society; Mechanical and Civil Ir. -es lli,-y tall sue! In addition— "King I-M BASKETBALL nnd charming bit of whimsicality e Saturday, Feb. 13-17. The drama an Organizations Active DI s. Night" featuring that well known Division One Headed by Bums, Regular meetings of the American In­ agedy of the American Indian of t • Ice-bad boy of the screen, Chester, Mor­ stitute of El.ectrieal Engineers, Amerl- ay, depicted us restricted to bis wes is. Another prizefighter tale with a Sigma Nu, and Pi Epsilon he Polity club, lan Society of Civil Engineers, and Duke •is reservation and under the thumb I sew twist. In addition-Helen Twelve- Pi Teams on Wednesday, Society of Mechanical Engineers were se unscrupulous lodinn agent I A fieri rees, and Alice White. ei. organisation, which wu founded last week. il the w 'M NO ANGEI—Rialto--M.>iids,a te. SIGMA CHI TIES FOR LEAD )uke In 1928, is affiliated with tbe HENRY THF. EIGHTH-Carollna- •: \ niltlSTINA Car. sophy 1 Rich *arthelmf Wednesday, Feb. 19-21. Come up and rnatlonal Relations clubs, which are [• electrical engineers had as guest Tuesday nnd Wednesday, Feb. 20-21. . ,,. | . il,,... i. .•••,' •' "S' r tbe auspices of the Carnegie En- ;er, Professor S. M. Scbealer, head The greatest historical picture of the estion you ought to consider! year, recommended without any reserva- c electrical engineering department. t.'ARKIOlt'S HUSBAND—Quadrangle lity for mcmthershlp is based on assor Scbealer gave a very IntereBt- Wednesday, Feb. 14. All about what s done in American history, econom- snd well applauded talk on his ex- i the 17th century, eeid noiilieul science. nees in the submarine service of the ie new iniates area Susan McNeill, United States Navy during thc World ilu- Sigma Chi's, K. , sonvIlle, Fla.; Iliiicl Emery, Jack- 'ar. A discussion was held after the His child (Greta ill.-, Fla,; Sara Katherine Taylor, • lb. r Knrda, England's = throne as Queen ST Ait! K MOTHER—Quadrangle— Cleveland, The A. S. C. E. had as guest speaker r (Lionel I guidance of the : New rofessor W. G. Geile of N. C State, ieelh.r smbcMlemes ml cMiuisite beauty. iry Sink, Winst ho took as bis subject "Building ,a,iccne Turner (Fay Rainter), sis lb Because Charles I.aughton ± Carr, Monroe, La.; Audrey Other whose- novel lias just been ac living portrait of a mom Rockwood, Pa.; Jake Sulli- spted hy Hollywood. Jane Turnci \nderson, S. C; Jackson Mc- (Mae Clarke), as the school teacher daugl. slently in love. Scth Turner (Ton iol, South Orange, N. J.j Wil. rst nnd third Thursdays of tlie Drown), as the dsdVpal son. Pegg) The Dates Are 'ace, Jr., Chevy Chase, Md.; month at T:30. irner (Mary Carlisle), as Ihe almost- March 14 and 15 1-.....S Ilea K--I- , Hel- Students interesting in electrical, civil, id median leal engineering are re­ •ping, getting-off-to-eollege daughtei ths. family. A swell little picture ful DON'T MISS IT leased to become acquainted with their Bvertheless a fine bit of intellectual speclive societies. All Hie meetings Dnday, Feb. 18-1S. The third c open to the public. istory, and romance. Thc fact that the iiieen Christina of Greta Garbo (gla.n- The Old Inn, which was built and roiis-heautiful-feminl ne-roman lie) does // Ytnt Honestly Prefer Better Haircuts— equipped in 1832, was remodeled and ot completely jibe with tlie < BOILER TESTS MADE spletely renovated during the summer brislina of history (dull-pin in-m e M. Tbe fast-stepping IN UNIVERSITY PLANT COSMOPOLITIANBARBER SHOP

snul Senior re as though they would remain atiiiR Condi Campus llesi nipe anal Konopka, Perhaps the greatest rivalry of

.led Sigma Cbl's and the Phi D t. Koewn and Bowen, of Sigma i and the junior electric

re hot and the Flii Delts wcnt da er the supervision of Pr to 11 in spite of the long distt i. Wibur and Mr. R. ' •oting of Rossiter. sesli the cooperation of M agineer of the heath

upervised tlie tests whii on the operating cone

capacity while the other boi I'I Epsdun V: 2 the excess load. Readings wi Delta Sigma PI.a 1 rvcry half hour except early in I-ambda CM Alpha 1

ached when reading School ot Rellgtou

it on I.

Delta Tan Delta 1 tire period, from whicli the senior en- a complete report on the heating plant White to Speak Thursday IlifUion II! Won Lo Dunn V Mr. N. 1. Wl te, wife of Dr. N. I. White, ssntliority on the Romantic poets, solar in lier own right, will speak on "Re cut Trends in Modern Fiction" at an i formal meeting to be held in Ihe- liesaslal rev's room of the Wo- man's college lib irv at 6-tir, Thursday

Mrs. White, w

Duke, is an eminent authority on llae group of authors thai form the presen generation of fiction aintance with this aub- ject is both wide and eavtenslve, and the result of many vcars of thought and

Spring Showing: of Fashion's Newest Hits for COLLEGE GIRLS

Printed Frocks Evening Gowns * Swagger Suits Sport Dresses

All our spring buying has been done by Miss Rose who has striven to bring back from the fashion centers only the ess-elusive—the different- the smart chillies, lhat have made

our shop a by-won] for w(.]| dressed women.

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RIDE THE BUSSES Durham Public Service Company ary^j, 1931, THE DUKE CHRONICLE CAROLINA-DUKE CAGE GAME HEADS WEEK'S CARD DUKE CAGE TEAM Duke Forfeits Three Matches WHITE PHANTOMS League Leading Tar Heels WINS THREE TILTS THRILLING MEET Losing Meet to State Boxers LEAD STATE FIVES Engage Duke Here Friday IN OLDDOMINION WITH CAVALIERS Duke Earns Even Break on Matches Engaged But Lack of INTO FINAL WEEK Game Will Have Important Bearing on Conference and Defeat W. and L„ V. M. L, and Victory in Medley Relay Gives Heavyweights Gives Visitors Win; Oniko Holds Carolina Boasts Fine Record to With The Blue Devils By DICK Htsaaiaar State Cage Standings V. P. I. by Decisive Margins Duke Win Over Defending Billisoly to Draw Top State and Conference on Successive Nights Champions Handle aped by the s CLOSE GAME* IN OFFING I.. ,s dose, Ihe attention of Duke fans DROP RICHMOND Y. M. C. A. DUKE IN SECOND PLACE isr focused on thc three feature cootests First Game Won by Car. llsil DROP WAKE FOREST, 37-21 wllh x c s bI a wte 1, y Home Floor Will Be to Duke's " 1\ ;,, ,'l^V", ""' " ' f-i^'t"«-e.'ifi»ui.a,i'i™ with Carolina this week-end. The White i Person's Hen Get 35 to 31 Win Advantage affair with the s Make Final Bid For Title Phantoms from the Hill, one of the three ainat Davidson and Tar Heels teams to defeat Eddie Cameron's fast- ge,- gained in the With their chances for the Big Fla Thia Week ti-iivrliiiu Devils Mil, season, will be out litle at staske Coach Eddie Cameron offset by Duke' tu make it two straight when they clash Devils meet the confcrem icr division with tbe Duke cagers Friday night on lending White Phantoms of Carolina the home hardwood. Add Warren's played if boxers journey to Chapel Hill Saturday s from the Old Don frills.) e 1934 champion >f the sti evening to trade wallops with the power­ 5 uVleie .ack to annex the next four, wijla^li* ful Tar Heels, while the Blue Imps en­ When the two teams met at Chapel ending in si ilr;iiv„.Uler came through Is second string into .11.,. and 22 si SERVICE eserves played good mil and showed heir ability to cope n 111 Ih.- la l.rgia.lS n even terms. The visitors did most TIRE DIVISION

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SOMETHING NEW— STATION No. 2 Corner Main and Gregson Streets 1934 CHAS. R. JOHNSON, Service Manager REAL OYSTER BAR Telephone N-125 Open Day and Night Opened at the REP POSSUM Durham's Best Recreation Parlor STATION No. 1 Corner Peabody and Queen Streets OYSTERS R. G. McGRANAHAN, Service Manager RAW — STEAMED Telephone N-126 Received Dally (Alive) ROOMS FOB PRIVATE PARTIES P. O. POOLE, MANAGER DIAL N-3K3—E. CHAPEL HILL STREET For Further In for mat ion RED POSSUM (Red Rowe) (Poasum Whlttad)

. .•:,:..:.:• I . s. • THE DUKE CHRONICLE Wednesday, February lj, 1911,

Iso figuratively of course. That .- try and Its civilisation ever decays, de­ ANDERSON SPEARS TO COUNCIL PUNISHES •ay it Ii with Christmas spirit. Tlie clines and falls; ve shall be able, with­ I CAMPUS BULLETINS | tinuid from pag, on*) ASSEMBLY ON LANIER CRIBBING OFFENSES itlne spirit Is different. out a duuht, to attribute it Io tbe silly s> after this is all over. Th through the year, guys like lyrics of Its moiky Tin- i un.es are- IOSI If John finds out t •ud out this slckenlngly sweet u sprightly, but the words, ! Am! IT, of the dent Government contains the foliowita tuff, etc. I ajrant your roothi II i.s this leiiild-sieai through the year I get so and so, even af ment, spoke before Ihe Woman's lhat makes Valentine Day assume Use assembly Thursday, February 8, stceiuuits of cheating anil ihe |siiiii-l:sns-e hr-l girl, bul even she gets vonder if Mary has not 1 life of, Sidney Lanier. Mrs. Con- ill!- so darned good to you, proportions of a national holiday. Nol old s I the United Daughters ot the aleful good-for-nothings. Then, to mention Ihe good It does economically a.nd the next thing you know, John will Confederacy, Introduced the speaker as .if the current American m to florists, confectioners, and book stores Skit Contest •alk out on Mary, because he will nol „ relative of the well-known southern tried and found goUty ol ((curing is d of It All." "Everything I I lhat sell Valentine greetings. I wish Entries in Quadrangle Pictures' -kit cein it sip to hia dignity to stick with formation from a neighbor. The studei aa much the same light as the question D Your someone who Is willing to be a bene- contest, announced In last week's Issue in ijiit-siion was dropped from the cours girl who cannot even influence a sup- By some critics Lsnler is regarded as 't Give You aef Ibe CHIOSICLE, must he banded in at aeforc, not that It makes laainh differ­ t I..ne prfee for si Valentine to end all Valen- osed green young man witb her charm. poet of inferior rank, while others ence, we arc too prone to tucTt the Yulc- ace him next to Poe as the most slgnlfl- 11 o'clock on Saturday night, February ide spirit away for use another day. esnt poet of the South. In the short mark of all to end sentiment and billing 17, In order to be eligible for any of the \t the stroke of twelve o'clock midnight sure of the score than the old-timers! dure Dr. Anderson presented a pic- three prizes offered. len to leave the vicinity of Durhi in New Year's Day, we all take up once On Ihe other hand, think what will re of this young man, sensitive, sand a pedlod of one year. nore thc Cudgel and the knife, and we ippea if dear old ttho Dammit gets a lented. Lanier was born February 3, Cancer Clinic re. ah ..ut once more cutting throats, flg- nc pledge elass 1 I can see florists' ;V2, at Maeon, Georgia. On January S, l>r. Charle D. Lucas and Dr. F. W. -nek. wearing pnth to tl dormitory ;iit, he entered Oglethorpe university, The Carolina Drug and Stewart of Memorial Hospital for Treat. u K oors on the East campii here, in his senior year, he eame under Soda Shop Drags Soda* Cigars aandtvic ( you vseiildst break \ e influence of Dr. James Wooiirow, SKI quickened his intellectual eaiaio.sity. Sandal Lay PJans Carolina Theatre Building Lanier left school to enter thc Civil I. U ZUCKF.RMAN, Manager ar lo which he was at flrst very much Open Sundays Curb Serv Woman's College Fact: sposcd. He described these days later German Club Script Dance Out of a clear, blue sl

months ,af tlieir Junior year. Helen Wyatt, chairman of the Socii Standards, asked tins students to refrai from dancing ill the main lobby aftaa dinner. Miss Wyatt alsa requested tl women nol to dance in the Union nc Saturday Tom Tyler "TWO-FISTED JUSTICE" Chap. No. 9 "Thc Wolf Dos" Cartoon rate in keeping Monday night as close Monday-Tuesday "ONE MAN'S JOURNEY" people know it!

This Week's Specials at Enjoy Refreshments Same thing •with a good The The Criterion Soda Shop cigarette or a good wood-fire. Young Mens Shop All you need is a light. And all you want is a ciga­ QUADRANGLE rette that keeps tasting right PICTURES whether you smoke one or a dozen. Saturday, February 11 That's what people like .Mice Brady about Chesterfields. You can "STAGE MOTHER" count on them.They're milder 1.75 Also Laurel & Hardy Comedy —and they taste better. News — Travelogue MONITO HOSIERY In atwo words, they satisfy. Argyle I'In ids Cartoon Regular 50c value That says it. :t pairs for 1.00 Wednesday, February 21 Kay Francis •MARY STEVENS. M. D." Also These Specials are for this News — Comedies week only. Cartoon

The Young Mens Shop esterfield the cigarette that's MILDER • the cigarette that TASTES BETTER