Only nine more days of class • Buy Christmas ~eals and help meetings before the Christmas stamp out the dreaded tuberc:ulosis holidaysl t in America!

BY THE STUDENTS, FOR 'l'Hb U~IVERSITY ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~::~~::::::~~-:--::~~~~~~~~~~~ ~-----~~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~------~ WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSlfY, WE DNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1929 NUMBER 24 VOLUME XXXIII Froah Basketball Williams and Capt. Wrestling, Now Major Sport, Opens Season Squad is Cut To Wrestlers Meet Campbell Heads Hawkins on Three Association Of All State T eams Twenty-six Men W. & M~ Here The fre.. hmnt bnst:cll nll qrtati Cnplnin nnd Willia .,, Ha~ I I ha~ ~>ettled tlo" n to hard W•ll k Friday Night South's Schools of t.he Generals' 1929 team ur• · befot·e the holidays. Coach Twom given respectively, the tnckle and 'I bly hn~ tul the •quaJ to nbaut ~~ Freshman BoutR Htart at 7 Pnd positions on the first tl!um Elected President at the 34th men. The foiiiJ'' ing !ll­ Other Wn11hington and Lee mw sity, received one of the greatest hn, oiOt ),<•ttl dr'i11i , ,, 1 'CIIIP•I nitl'ly ~ ehc•clttl•,] fill' J•'rid!l}' night to be mE>ntioned for position!! un 1 honors in lhe educational field of hut. it will !told an inwn;lnnt plnt•t in~ll':tcl of ~mu rdny n uri~innlly t11c all-Slate eleven urc Built•y, the countl'y, when he wa~ clc:>ct­ on lht ~chetlule. Iplnnnt:d. Both the \Ul'l'itv nr.d ed President of the Association tackle, Seligman, guord, Snod· rrt"hmnn squ·uls \. ;u t•'nsh the of College!! and Secondary grnM, center, and Mattox, half r\l'~hmnn bouts darting !It 7 p. m. Schools of the Southern States, bock. l Genera s Pi~~ I nnd the rn;lin £\f•nt" nt. P· 3U. at its thirty-fourth annual mcel· I \\ tllinm anti 7J.u~ has .l t: trong ing heltl last week at Lexington, All Opponer.>t lrnm t.his vear. a 'C(Ittlin ~ to rul- Kentucky. V. M.I. I • l ! - Ivance noti~es, with !'t·vt ral ttH n Dr. Campbell's election as Pres­ "!~;man rctuming from the tenm '' t ycat·. ident of the Association is es­ F00 tb aII Tea n1 Thesl.' veteran11. Will'l(in, D <•ugln~"• pecially significant to Washing­ Only Virginian I Calio, Cuddihy, Pnxon, al'cl Blair ' ton and Lee as this university Tennessee Leads With Four have been the nucleus or 11 ~ltU ad 1 wall one of the six charter mem· On AP Selection I Men Picked As Best to of 35 men thal have been wMking bers of the organization when Top row left to right: Guy ol, Rosenberg, Hall. Tilson, :\fathis and Mitchell. Second Face Generals out nL WilliamRburg Pinre the it was started in Atlanta, Ga., Tommy Scott Gets Honor­ row : Harris, Nelson, Morton, manager, Mathis, coach, Sale, junior manager, Beard, fil'llt of October. The freshman and Homer. Third row: Marshall, Palmer, Davidson, Kaplan, captain, H a I per n, in 1895. All the etatea south of able Mention On Annual The 1929 all-opponent tt>am as eam is also 1·epo r t~ 11trong. the Mason-Dixon line are includ­ Smither, and Osterman. Bottom row: Stulta, Nelson, Kessler and Robinson. AD-Ainerkan Team picked by the Was hington and Coach ~iath is has plaon •d n ed in the Association. It now Lee letter men includes six all­ series of bonts within I' ~quad consists of over one hundred col- "Tommy" Seott, venatile winr­ Library Pub In Southern and one all-American to pick the men that will opp o~oe 1 leaes of arts and science, and un­ man of the V. M. L Cadet eleven Time Extension Nature Leagues performer. William and Mary, as tl.. wealth ivenitiee, about fifteen four-year New Service for the put three seaaona, wu The variations in the backfi eld of material available has mad~> the teachen training coUe,ea, fifteen the only ViJtrinia player to receive A "five-foot ahelf" endowed with Hold Discussion were aurpriaingly few, two-thirds picking of the team at thi., eal'ly ' unlor colJegea, and over eleven Necessary For mention on the fifth annual AU­ penonallty ia t he latest acquisi­ of the selections containinc the date impMsible. The Generals will 1 h1111dred accredited eeeondary Ame.rican football team eomplled tion of the Waahinrton and Lee OD State Parks quartet of Dodd, McEver, LaRue, go into the mut with o,.,e handi­ ( achoo18. by the Aaaociated Preu recently. Calyx Pictures library. Upon heariq o{ the suc­ and Cawthon. Covington of Ken­ cap, as Tex Tilson, thl' vnt><~ity \ The orraniaation hu three de- ceuful operation of such a shelf 176-pound wrestler, has been called The teams were ~elected by tucky and Kelly, the sophomore flned purpo~e~. The fint Ia to Students Fall to Keep Ap­ at Wu hln,t.on and Jefrenon, the Dr. W. D. Hoyt, of W. & L., home due to the seriou• 1 lln e~s co.ebM, oftldala and aporia writ­ ace of the Wildcats, drawing I'C\'­ orpnise aouthem eehoola and col­ pointments With Year­ To Preside a t Meeting of his father and will l l" l1>1,t. to en from every section of the installation of the local one wu eral votea for the ball-toti.ng po­ Ieee• for cooperation and mutual book Pho~pher immediately accomplished by MiM In RtdiiBOIId the squad until alter the holitlays. count!')', Seott was civen honor­ sitions. auiatance; aeeond, to elevate the Blanche P. McCrum, head libra­ The team will probably include able mention at end. There was an almost hundred standard of echolarebip, and to Arrancementa have been matle rian. Each Friday some student To determine the va1ue o{ a three veterans from the I aJ·'s "Tony" Holm, plunrinc fullback atate park 11yatem to t he people per cent eelection oi , effect uniformity of entrance re­ with t he White Studio represen­ assistant or other member of the team, the rt>rt com in~ r ·om the quirements; and the third, to de­ on the Univenity of Alabama of Virginia and to formulate a Tenneuee field general, for the tative who ia takinc the indivi­ atat'r wi11 penonally select twe1ve Strong freshman SQULld I f Jast eleven was the only Sout hern quarterback poet. McEver, his velop preparatory schools, and to dual pictures for the 1930 Calyax, books in which 1\e i1 deeply inter­ prorram to put p~rk system prin­ season. The three varsity mcn will conference player to be named on team mate and the better hulf or cut oft this work from the col­ to continue taking the pictures ested, the choice ranging from ciples into effect a conferenc(>, be Captain Korlan. 12,. R l"l:'r, the "Hack and Muck" scot·ing ma- teces. the ftnt team. Gene McEver, t hrough next week. This was the widely popular to the very spon!lored by the Virginia Acad­ 145, and Hall. !iii>. ,, ith !lnvid no, Tennesaee star and hich point emy of Science, the Garden Club chine, was a unanimous ehoit t• r.•r At the meeting held on Decem­ ncccMary due to the large num­ scholarly type of book!!, depend­ Robinson, Ha t·ri~, )lttt I ntrd scorer of the nation, wu given a of Virginia, and the lzaak Wal­ one hal!back job. The competition ber fifth nnd sixth. fourteen state ber of men who failed to meet ing upon the various eelecters' in­ Tonsmiere (rom th" 01 • mure . ha1fback post on the second eleven was keen, however, bel.wc:>en Ln Rue:> schools and ni ne colleges were ad­ their appointments and are now tere5ts. The official title of this ton League, will be held in the . . C Mathis, 155, Osterman, .,!), and ded to the accredited list. Be­ while Banker, Tulane back, was sl:lle office building aL Richmond, 0 f West Vtrgtnia, awthon or making new ones. shelt is "The Week-end Shelf." Fl rid d c . t r K Man hall. 135. l'rt' IIRn,. 'u~" diy- placed on the third combination, 11 11 tween four and fi"e hundred Thus far about two hundred In this collection will be placc:>d Dec. 17th. 0 a, an ovtntt l'ln t iblt• for the first limt>. membets attended the meeting, and o( Alabama was Gllv. Harry F. Byrd iB sched· lucky for the other two berth!!. Th t . · k lh 'II and fifty pictures have been volumes thnt have not received . e na 1s lo p1c t• 1 • • m "1 given a tackle post on the third representing for the mMt part made, and it Is hoped that the as much newspaper publicity as uled to '!peak nt the meeting. LaRue recel\'ed votl.'. fur I :tth Ibt' hclcl on Tuel'dny unci W 1 clnt·~­ t he higher schools of the asso­ Aelection. Representatives from nineteen total will be brought up to be· they deser·v('d. No book will be n halfback and the Iullbnck JOb, dny. Thur!'cl::tr will l•p 11 \ ut l•d tn organizations in Virginia will be sciatlon. Dr. Campbell has been The first eleven is: tween six and seven hundred be· placed upo n the shelf unlem thet·e but was placed at h~l! on this 8 ~li ght workout. associated with this worl< for sev­ presenL at the conference. Dr. W. E. J oseph Donchess, Pittsburgh. fore the photographer leaves at is a speci fic reason. Thus, in lhe eleven when lhe Flonda cnptn ln The men that l\1athi11 \', 1 1·h1, 11:;c eral years, and was Washington D. Hoyt, head of lhe department E. Wuley Fesler, Ohio Statt'. the beginning of the holidays. ftrst group was "Budden Brook," nosed out the brilliant Kentucky the varllity from 81•1 llll· ttl and Lee's only representative at T. , Purdue. Last year approximately six hun­ by Thomas Mann, a recent Nobel of biology al Was hington and ~e leadet·. class: Nelson, Bnrku", R•,bi~m ; the meeting. University and chairman of the T. Bronko Napnki, Minn. dred were made before Christ· prize winner. The book itself is Four men were in the cc>mpe 125-lb claC"s: Kaplan. Ja,•tf ... IJII; 0. Bert Schwan, Calif. mas. years old, yet upon the author's committee on Conservation of the tition for the end jobs. Hug, Tt>n· 135-tb class: Marshall, tlalpern; G. John Cannon, Notre Dame. It is poMible that part of the acquisition or the award it inter­ Virginia Academy o! Science, will neMee left ftankman, and Van 145-lb class: Harris, Bt•l · r, 0 ·ll·r- Letcher Given C. , Harvard. proofs will be back before Dec. uted many. It i11 hoped that the preside. Sickle, veteran wingman of thl.' man; 165-lb class: Math RmtU- Q.B. , Notre Dame. 21, since it only takeJ about ten •tudents will keep an eye upon Albert M. Turner, secretary of Florida 'Gators, tied for the high- er; 165-lb class: Hal 175-1\J Service Medal H.B. Octavius Uansa, Pittaburrh. daya to make them up. Due to this means of obtaining worth· the State Park and Forestry com­ eat number of votes received. class: Mitchell; unlimit· td : Tm11 - H.B. Christian Cagle, Army. the rush which oecur11 just be- while reading matter for the mission of Connecticut, will dia· Yates of Kentucky had a sub5tan- miere. Alumnu& Receives the Army F.B. Bernard Holm, Alabama. (Continued on pace () week-enda. (Continued on page 4) (Continued on page 4) The freshman squad mcludc~: D. S. C. As Reward for Meritorious Service ~======~ 116-lb class: Evans, At rnmson, Clark: 125- tb class: Bar 1 Flem· Second Lieutenant John Sey­ "Browaiq" Room Ia Planned For Two General "Specialiata Should Not be Allowed To ing; 135-lb class: Atkir ''"• Hun­ mour Letcher, a graduate of Convenience of Reader• in Library Decide Civic Queationa"- Dr. Smith dera; 145-lb class: Thomr.• St.evl' : Washington and Lee University Stars to Be In 155-tb class: Mehh·r, 1 ·~·rgau; and a resident of Lexington, was With the catalocuinc of the aets o! Dicken11, volumes of "Spccial itlt should not be al thl' Prince or Peace, and the Unlt­ 105· tb class: VaMk; I i "' 'Ia : awarded the Army Cross for dis- Patterson bequMt of 1,500 books Wordsworth, and colleetions of Atlanta Game lo\\ed to dt><'ide civic questions,'' cd States wilh its prt!"t.·nt durni­ Woft'ord ; unlimitl'dly and nlm o~> l unh:preally a ---()-- of tht> U. S. Marines, according ssf<' kerping have been recently t:ation, and 'The Tibetan Dook of ''isionH of the Southern tolrl Lexington womrm in on rtrl · Chr i11ti11n nation. to an announcement mode by the made. This girt of one half h i~ thE> Dead.' " Conference Play ch-ess mnd(l hert' Mnnday:- " Y c~ aR long n uut· C'hrit~tltul Juniors Slow In Naval Department. library, ,5,000 as a bequest, and The high points of the benrfac· "Und<•t• the proctical llntlt•r· dti7.t•nll n•tu ~~> tn mix Sunday tt•· J. S. Letcher gt•adualed from $25,000 from the residue or hi ~ tion are the marnifl~ent examples - •• C'nplnln lluwkin" and Leigh 11 htll uf nu1· Amt>rlran Prl'Rillt'nt liglon with daily bu'lillt ., 01 JH 111 Paying of Dues thr Law Sthool of the Univrrsity estate, was announced recently by of book binding. Fully half or Williams of lht• Ge n rals' team and hi1 Ht•C'rc•tnrv of Stnlc," noc tital polit'ir , a long 116 thl'~· n·· with the class o{ '27. lie wa• a the executor of tht> late T. ll. II. the ~ volumu &rl' richly bounJ, 1 nrc recipit>nt!l or bid !I to play on tot Smith aiel, "tht' United State~ ltr 1• 111 1·nlt• un wtt•k-cln~ 11 a tht•)' Finance CommU ter 11. n-.. 'J',, II)· of mt'mber or the Kappa Alpha Patterson, Philadelphia. most C?f them in tnn lenlher tl'loled the Northern tliviAion tum of the has alrt•ody publi11hl'd ubroad and 11rnr 1, 11 ~uutluy 11 , ju 1 11 long Fin h- h ('olltd ion• tn cial tratcnuty, Phi 0Plta Phi, I To create a 11 uitable place lo in gold. "Th y are gem11 In !<'nth­ Southern ronrnenrt' a~tninst the tu·ceplt d n nntnblr Peal·r Pat·t will uu1 nntionlll tlut y, intt•1 nA· (' hl'i tmll"i honorary Jeral rratemtty, and laheh fl thea<' newly-acquired bookB 1 ," one enraptured collt>ctor llatd Snulh('l n dtv r•inn tum at Allrtntn, and hn!l ofrit·Jrtll )· u•nouncNI the tiunal ui1Ji •at ion. und 1111.,1nl 1111 took Jl&rt. In many rompu• acl•,·i-jthc:> library is planning 11 "browa- wher vil'wing tht>m. A lor,(' num­ on New Yeaa 'a Dny to•· the bene- organ1zl'd murrlt·r r·nllcd wnt a•• portunit~ w nutke thill 11 wa1• llel wh1le attending school. ina'' room for the convt>nience nncl bc1 of complete ('lll are included fit of lhr Hrolti h Rite hospital a c:ho~ 1·n or nllownble method of 1<' ~!4 1\ otltl h nc1itit't•tl un the ('Jne dut Ito sl't thret> rt.'cord~ wh1lc he plc·ai!UI'l' or those who enjoy read- in this numbl.'t', lnrlutllng collec· for crippll'll rhildl'l'n 11ituated nl t~('hling intNmntwnnl t'Onlt'l1\'l't' non-Chri 11tinn alta1· ur 11 utlCJnnl wu nil the &wimming lNun. ln lng for its own sake. This roorn lions of Goethe, Srhlller, Flnwr· Atlnntn. 'h•M. i!lt•lutiwt 1111tl uu1sunH·tl Itt lht• 1925 ht• l owC~red the:> Limt• o! the will ht> furnit~ h ed with armchair• 11on, and Dlbdin. One or the.> mo11t Tho Olc:'lllhN'I nr lhe l'l'IIPl'Clivt• " l•'c)l IIlii lt•r(lllntora, civic Or· dcwll-l!t fitt•ll ,,r nulicullll hllll't''' 50-yat'd barkatroke to 2!1 l'I'On da and low lirhtll, in which plea11 ure hrnutiful, both In bindlnr nnd in leoma wert• chusen hy lhl' votc:> s gnnizntinn1, and fhri'ltian t·iti nncl u~pil'iun." ntul th1• nwmlu•t and two Yl'Rr&, later he N the r('ading al.,ne will be allowed. typt>, i'l Va 11a ri'11 "Live or the or the coachet of lht' Southt•rn zen11, undet· tht• r drrumslunrt• , Nt•wt· in hi,.tun, Oittlnt Smith ''"'' ut~:ul t.'' JIIIY lhu1 thtcs u!l recoul for the 50-yard at The volume!'! will b~ aht'hed In Painters," boasting 11oml' or the 1 .-wun conrerenct• <'levc:>ns fnr thtt pt·e~t>n l to CIIJI UJIOn while-haired nd tmrnl hell Vtl'l , hall a nation h t•n 11 , aoon u pu, !O.thl t•. 1" ct. hem . :!3 2 1\ ltoronda. l.t•lcher nlao rowl'd walnut bookcasea with awinglng moat famous and colorful picture• llt'BSon. The Northt>rn divialon i• and hunnrt•tl majo1·-gt•nra·al h• filltd h~· lb 1111 l hi~tury nntl t'HI', tht'y l.uH• '"" " 1 1111ul with the Harry Lee crew fot three rtasa doon, which the Unive111ity of his conternpotaries u illustra· 1 • , l·tnntH l.l compooed of conferen<·r tf'llml! in J,Che ht•m authna ilativr. nch·ic<• in lttf t•nl 1 11 irmun('nt untl IIIH'IIll· vta·y \\ dl, lw rni.l, rtu yeara. ia now havlnr Luill. tiona. Kentucky, Mnr)'lnnd, North and IIUCh mlllt('rl! i 8 fatal, IIUit·itlial I'll hr Oivlnl• Jlrll\'illl'llfl to It ntl ('f>lllDiil 1'1' JIIAnll tn 'IIIII '1. • 11 nr o-- "Prrha11!'1 the moat. lnl('rtslinlf Scotland and lreland occupy the South Cnoltn11, Tt~nnr ll c>t ami mi1takc." the Rl!l't'"~ nt ·nt& 11 wnr-wrr<'kc:>d world into J>t'.ltt• Oil' Local Audience• thmg or ull about the collection," moat prominent. poaltiona In the Virginia; whlh• the Ruulht>rn di· Arlmirala and lll'n('rals war 0 thr l'nited Stnh ~ uf tutluy, cloys if Jli>S ihlf'. Hear Dr. Smith 11aid Mi•!l Blanche P. McCrum, donation, for there arc moru vol­ vial on i11 cotnJIOII'fl of con!erencl' aptclalltlll, tho ant>aker poinh•d Then ·~ unt• m• rnl w , I' t lu• head libranan, "Ia the manner In unHtl upon thi'IIO two countries teams In Alnllamo, ""'I or id n, Gcor- onl, inrlu<•nt'ed h)• Itfc' long trnin "Tht' fnr·lll'tti n.r "' tl u111 of tht rumn11tlcl.' in ~11l'11 r,.tii'J 1ty unci Or. Ul'nry Louis Smith, prelli­ which thu books wt>r<' ttrrangt•d than upon any othcrt1. Indeed, it gin, (;oulaionn nnd Ml t~iaaippl. lng, ont~ siclt'd vl11ion, nroft''l!llonul roundtr~ ur uut• ~ tl\et· nmt · nt whl'n it. ia tlw t lut ~ of llu• m ml f't' tu dent of tht' University, made two in lr. Patteraon'a Philadelphia haa been tt ugge at~d that IL Wt\S Twenty-five mN\ were rhosf'n to zeal. They ore nd vo<'n!t> , ntot lhr•y Jllnrt'd all mililnr) a11tl nn val cnllt•ct tht> dut·" addrt~~!lea to Lexington audlrncu home. ,Th y were literally all over mainly bet'au.-c.> or Mr. Palltrl!on'!l represent each divlaion. judgl.'l, lfam mrmber" not um- t!X Jlt'rt _and exec·utiv('s untlet ~lVI I in tlw diBJllll Monday. the ho~(' . Upon the , ''ond ft rHlt lni.A>rc t in tht• Rtohh anti lriah The ploy"rl, are to art ivc in Jlirfa To hove thrm dPCidc our t'Cretarlc:>!ld of thn .At . my nncl r>;n\. ') 1f 1n t t'u,.. 111 1n l c 1 1 1 On Mondoy morninlt' llcK"tnr waa the ftrat library, with anolh('r that he gave 110 IJCll<'rou!lly to Atlanta on December 26. Initial prt•paration for futul'f \\Ill'S And lln anne" l1t• t'l llZI'n flll I< c•nt 1 h • t 1 I lhu c·utnmantlf•t·-in.dtit f nf nil arnTh etng ac:l•l· I'll ••t ' t ~mlth llllOkfl to a tud\!nt us· on thu third. On the fourth ftoor Wa hinglon and l..t>t'. reapedlnr practlrc ror tho t'ncounter will tho f!nvironmt'nl to be lldO(ltt'd . nc• \\ l It' .Ill '. , .... an 1 embly at th11 Lt!: Iand rnforc:ed amcmg out Y•IU111r mlltt~I Y and . na~al rnat ·" lhw· mrttinr ur tht! liMn< •• , 111ttc• 11chool on thf' eubjed, "The Road Room.' in which were kept.. the Unhr.~ily . Othrl'l have advanred tut.elare or 8 "til tmown C08<'h people i• the Urt' t "a) t ar­ book• htt had Inhe r it~ from h11 th theory that he bequeathed thl1 yet to bo cho11rn by the oft\dale of tain th~ v. arfarc.• nnd nnLinnnl \'In~ Y frl\t'n a l.'t• and <>Jill " uraNI to It(• prt• t·nt. 1 11111 ternoon Doetor Srnilh mad • an mother; the dlfrerenre bctwe('n P'lrt only bt·cnu~tt nr hla reverence the conferenro organization. Each jealnu~lu that n H'cently hn\'t lunllwll uf Atrh ra. f· • the• P 8 1111 • addreu on "World Pt>acco nnd thia u emblage and hia J}et'lonal tor lhe two gt·ent rounrlera, Geoi'J{<' division will h11vc a aeparaLc:> \HC:I kt•rl out mmlt•rn rlvilitation all nntl IIIIJIIl ttunill e:~, it '- ' "f'oa God's llftke l(ht HH II •• 1811 How to Attain It.'' to the Woman's llbt·ary brought out tho dlf!orilnc(' Wnahlnglon nnd Robert E. Lee. coach with an atleq uato number "The \'llllt mnjurit y 11f out \'Ill uur tlivuw ' ht lu mukc or lht' yuun.: mn11 who h011 hrni1 ~ 111 u~h Ll~ra ry club of Lexinrton, at the between a modern aud an ancient Jl nwevet, thP trut• t'f'ntutn aemaln~ of capable a11latanta to pr par(' lrt lt t•lth~t·n~,'' Oodm· Smith 11aifl, l'nrth In thr nt'nt· Cullll'f> n wna to mak\• a fool out .. r t ltn t1 :• horne of Dr. James Lew... Uowe. library. In the Green Room were (Cotlttnuf'd on f'ar(l Four). lht' nH•t\ fol the l'Onle•l "are %\'I lou I Ojlt'll [ollnwtt'l or II! I world." 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PAGE TWO THE RINGr'l'UM PHI

I Whether these names are authentic is I' ball Clyde Crabtree, for a loss. QJ~r ling-tum Jh.i known only to that favored, fortunate few Among the Books Letters To In the whole game I saw Wil­ entrusted with ritualistic scci·cts of du ~kr l------1 The Editor liams "taken out" only one time. (ESTA !:!~ 1 ::i HED 1897) fraternalism. "All Quiet On The Western like that. There is a lot o( the ______...... ; If he doesn't get all-Southern, it ------Front," Little Brown, and com- Roldier!l viewpoint on the war, Editor, The Ring-tum-Phi, will be because the committee has WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY Negro football, basketball, and base ball pany, Boston, 1929. Author: Erich which is mighty interesting be- Dear Sir: never seen him. SEMI-WEEKLY teams compete with similar organizatons Maria Remarquc. Translated cause it is the German soldier 1 had the pleasure of seeing Just this note to show you my Mrmt. ·r lntrrrolll'jtiat.• l'rl... A uAinl"ttS mattert ehould bf addrl'llled to the 8 1l114ts~ way, truly original in thei r sincere imita- bolshevism. The realistic ones line. He says: "We are not beat­ Lee chapel during the month of A II ot h~r matte n ahould be IK'nt to th.e Editor. 1 »tonac went with me to tht game. He CWI· N , n•l~n~e4 lettera will be printed. Upon reque~t . tions. were the most popular. They en, for as soldiers we are better November, accordinc to the ...,,.,., " t hl' ttie'Dat url' will not be prlnt.ed nor the aut.bofo. went to Vanderbilt last year and todian, Mrs. Francia. An increase •hf11 dn·u!Jfecl. were oftentimes exceedingly real- and more experienced; we are has seen two Southern Confer- istic. simply crushed and driven back of over three hundred people was WHERE WILL THEY GO? ence gamee this year. He said shown over November of last COACH-BAITING One was called "Wine, Women by overwhelmingly superior today that he had never aeen an For better or for worse, unversity men and War." 'J'he author mentioned forces." year though the number decreased The annual sport of coach-baiting is in have in the past had an influ.ence altogeth­ end that could come up to Leigh by halt !rom October of this the war in the trenches in three This etory gives a wondeffully Williams. :Cull swing again. Two mentors in the South, er dispt·oportionate to their numbers in the places. Moat of the war that he real picture of the war from' the year. Tlfjrty-elrht; eta~ were one in the East, and one in the West, are world of affairs-Men are coming out of dealt with was !ought on the German trenches. It shows strik­ It was pleasure to watch Wil­ represented ae well as Alaska, already out of their jobs because they out· uni versities today in very large num­ streets of Paris. It proves that ingly just what the war meant liams throw Florida's pride, her England, France, Japan, Holland, and Switzerland. I conchcd teams that couldn't win. More will ber , men of talent who can look to none the war was, debauchily speaking, to the ord inary German. It is all-Southern-triple threat -Cannon a succeu, and awfully hard on the ' I J>rol>ably follow them. of the advantages of inherited wealth and certainly one of the very best of ======:==== French husbands. It was very the war books.-G. F. A. Charles Crowley goes from Columbia be- social influence, trained for responsibility much enjoyed. Phone 502 7 S. Jefferson St. cause his team failed to win a single major in a mou ld which was created for men of Since t.he fimt flood the war MASON & GILMORE gamo t his year. Enoch Bagshaw has ended leisure. books have not been so many Cleaners, Dyers, Hatters, Tailors fourteen years of service for the University The problem is: Where will they go? nor so widely read. One of the Rockbridge Motor Co., lne. Our Motto: Prompt Serviee of Washington, being asked to leave at the Where will t hey find niches for themselves outstanding pieces of war liter- SUITS PRESSED-40c ature called to mind f~om this Dodge SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED ,1.00 end of a bad Reason. Over in North Caro- in the service of the community? later group is the English play linn Duke alumni are gunning for Jimmie (f a university education is regarded sole­ "Journey's End." This play starts Chrysler Dchart, the coach the Blue Devils got f rom ly as a marketable commodity, then it loses instead of beginning and stops Wa~hi ngton and Lee. Before the season was half its value. But it has to be admitted instead of ending, but it ia an Plymouth Atteatlon! Students I \ O\'CI' this year Auburn ousted their head that that is the ruling motive of most of excellent piece of work. "All Quiet On The Western l coach and replaced him with his fom1er us-But the effect of it is to give a highly Free Meal Ticket/ 1 Front" Ia in the estimaticn of th£' Phone 289 Stop In aad Get the Detal18 or See Our assistant. utilitarian aspect to college curricula. reviewer the best of the lot with It~ a great old game, this thing of blam- Increasingly our industrial civilization de- some doubt as to ita superiority •------... Saadwleh Sellen ing bad easons and rotten teams on the mands of the university a supply of tech­ over "Journey's End." U you like Foreh..t, HW or Braiaby coach. In many instances it is possible that nicians, and, broadly speaking, it gets them realism you'd walk a mile for this 21-MEAL TICKET, t7-YOUR CONVENIENCE 1 volume. Witness: "FTench Mor­ WANTED/ the blame is deserved by him, but in more, in the proper quantities. Here and t here, 200 Suits to Clean and LEXINGTON CAFE it belongs elsewhere. there is an overproduction of chemists, or of tars," he replies, and then points up at one of the trees. Preas Dally at Our New Open Darllla Daacea ·=· ·=· -:· Phone &78 enginee•·s, or of agriculturists, but it is re­ In the branches dead men are Cash Prices TREY COULDN'T HEAR markable how quickly the numbers in the hancinr. A naked soldier Ia Pre81ed, 35c Talkies are poor enough imitations of the following years contract. squatting in the fork of a tree, Cleaned and Prea&ecl, 90c legitimate stage e,·en when well done and Commerce has its glittering prizes, both he still has his helmet on, other- Usual Good Senlce PHON£ 265 shown under good conditions. But when lor cabinet ministers and lesser fold. It wise he is entirely unclad. There for the pl.ly turns out to be something of a presents an alluring prospect for many a is only half or him sitting up Rockbridge TAXI or TRANSFER mes:-:, \\ hen transposed for the screen, and baffled university graduate. thr~· t~.e top half, the legs are Cleaners & Dyers E. G. Tolley, Mgr. m • •nr. JACK ENTSMINGER th ~re ;i nothing left but some very good New business technique creates new jobs. And again me music. it is unpleasa nt if the noise in the Many of the ablest men in our universities a lance-corporalwl~e hasu: h is"B h~deead to m ;;~~~=P~H~O~N~E~1~94~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ theate1· prevents one from enjoying this to in t he last few years have gone into such oft. He runs a few steps more the full ''~l ex lent. \'&rious things as advertising or writing wh ile the blood spouts from his L~xingtonian :'! this week saw a honibly for the films. neck like a fountain." Of course the whole book isn't bu tc hl·t· •cl screen ve•·sion of Oscaa· Hammer­ There is then a drift from the professions s t ein':-~ musical comedy, "The Desert Song". fo a· which it wa.~ supposed that a university ~======: Virtually the only redeeming feature of the man was fitted. There a»e various rea- "hole wcsenlalion was the singing. sons for this. The prospect of disarma­ Rapp Motor Co. But cn n this was ruined for many. ment-remote as I write, but still a real Noi.·w tt·om the audience during some of deterrent-has dirnished the attractiveness Handling Wrecks a tho \H' I known numbers, was so gt·eat tha t of the services. The church does not at­ Specialty tht.• mu ,jc could carcely be heal'd. Perhaps tract men of the calibre that it used to. ~tu d('nt ... had tired of the songs. Neverthe­ The law is overcrowded, as it always has l cs~. th,.; is unpardonable. No person should been. Tire Senlce, Gu aad 011 be pcrn ttted to bland and obstruct the \'iew But though the old-fashioned, supposedly of oth ·:; when he did not like part of a gentlemanly professions are declining, new PHONE 532 oiclun Neither should he be allowed to professions or quasi-professions are growing drO\\ n >ltt Round parls he does not like, up.-There are chartered accountants, secre- md nun their effecl fot· &omeone who carne taries, patent agents, there is a post-grad- to hwr ' hem. uate school of librarianship--But the pro­ fe88ional spirit, as Mr. Tawney has pointed HARLOW'S DARK l\IYSTICISI\I out, needs encouraging, for only with the Print Shop .. An Ethiopian ec~o of social life at Wash- spirit in industry which insists on standards No. 17 S. Jefferson ington and Lee University exists in Lex- of conduct and f itness will mere acquisiti­ uEyes" ngton. Being EthiOJliau, it is happier and veness be curbed. BEST PRINTING po~o~siub more bincere. Few know of ita ex- One more question keeps on obtruding istence. Those who do know of it hardly itaelt. Do university men still ro into poli­ What you want u you fo'r realize its depth and development. tics to the same extent as heretofore? Pol- want It, when you want It Negroes are by nature imitators. Vol- itics, however, is not a profession in the at the rl•ht priM. taire. the grcal 1-'rench sage, once said, "A strict sense, and many of us would view good imitation ihilosophy be true, it is prob- It haa, however , an irresistable attraction In S&oek :\blc thlll a M>Cial life amonr Lexinrton for many. fJ'brw ,_ G-B «JJIIri/mliMU negt·~:-. i!i mor~ original than that of its The life of scolarship, of course, is an at- to 1M totlflltsl of tbt 11ir prototy(IC, the Univer:Jity it.aelf. traction to the noblest and ablest minds- MYERS HARDWARE CO. Many or Lexington's se,•enteen hundred as well u to others--and one has no fear it EatabUahed ltlcorporated T INDBU.GH, Oyina blind much o[ the ..,, tribudona to aYiarioo haft been dn~oped--the 1866 180'7 n(>gro a· ~ id cn t :, aa·c directly or indirectly will lack for personnel if it is not overlain L hit ltdand "on the noee" u he winpd electric guollne ~ge anJ rhe r.ldio ec:bo aJd. conncclt.'d with Ua• University in various by the technicians and the speciaUsts. CUTLERY-RAZORS toward Puis. Now. u an aid to air n&viption meter. The ordinary altimeter aboWI only Migbc "apacitl 'R. These n cg 1·oc~. imbued with "col- In Gemany, and even in America, trade GUNS comes the magnero com pus, a product of Gen· above 1ft level. The radio echo alcim~.tcr WUUJ cgiato pil'it," innucncc othel's t.o such an union leaders are sometimes university m.1 Electric research, which gives piloa a navi· the pilot of his actual distnnce above ground •xhmt that activitic at Washington and trained men-local government bodies, gating insrrumtnt of exuaordilwy accuracy. or water by flashing ~l't"D, yellow, aud red (.( haw become a sot·t of ideal after which whose duties recent and imJ)(>ndlng legisla­ COME TO Meanwhile, two other General Electric coo- lighu on rhe instrument I>Nrd. .ocal EthioJmm 60Cict)' i,. Jlatterncd. tion will make much more important, are Then an~ two all-coltm ·d fn,terul~ic: • cr ippled for lack of men of the right cali­ Btt'1 ytar hN,Jrtds cfcolltgt- traintJ _, and wo"'"' min' tht ""PI•J"H"I tf nodch•tl upon Grcck·lettcr . ocielie al W. bre. The Adult Education movement needs The Dutch Inn Gttltral El~rtrir. IWtarrh. snwil~~r to that uhich tlml,p.od "tyts'' for blind f11" mg, 11 Olft oftht ,."") fitlt/J ofttllU.:li 'Or ;, u·hicb thry p/11) "" lfnptJrtant part. md L. The.·w organlzulions, tho P P P's a continuous supply of abll1 and ulct1: and FOR md the ll Q H'" luwt• ru hinH". plcdginl(, t~y mpnth ctic tutoriS to carry on its work. nitiatiuu!i, und nil uclivltit•.1 of college ot·- In all these ways univea·aity m <' n con make A Good Meal JOIIf VI ur ftl OllfU.olL f LIC'TI.IC • OU I , IIOAOCAIT CYUY UTUIA&f AT 9 'N , I I .T. 0" A ItA rtOif • Wlotl • •I,C , lfiTWOI& c t'R. Nt1gt·o lJullcr. hnvc, ou occn!iion, u conlrlhulion to the nntionul lifl' which u·oken down and coufc.'IRCd that the~c myiJ- will chungc the spirit of t'lelf-l'lceking to Roon•s (l'or parents, Vlslt· l n ~r Girls and Chaperonffl 1 iou h•ttcrs mcnn f't•idt'. Purity, nnd Per- otw of mutual service.--John Romage, for I GENERAL • ELECTRi~ cH'J'liiiCc; ami High Quality Society. N. S. F. A. "-'------...... :. 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Twombly Working Narrative Paeta a reserve and monogram winner Tilson Called Home Freshmen Beat Williams and· Prospects For for two seasons, will be returning Frosh Mermen Mo•t Popular For for the pivot position. By Family Illness For Firat Meet English Reading 1930 Football At quarLcrback Eberhart. will be Varsity Matmen Hawkins Accept lost but Jacobs signal caller for Charles E. "Tex" Tilson was Coach Twombly is putting the "The flowers that bloom In lhe two seasons will be counted on to called to his home in Whitefield, In Toumament freshman swimming team through Request to Play Eleven Bright direct the team of next year. Texas, last Saturday afternoon the paces in preparation for the spring, tra-ta" find a cold response in the hearts of Washington and Five halfbacks were awarded mon­ by t he serious illness of his fath­ Two of Seven First Places stiff schedule that they have this Atlanta Rose Bowl Will See 16 Monogram Men Trained ogra~M the past season and er. Tilson is a sophomore in the year. He plans to have tlme trials Lee students, who are avidly read­ Are Won by Froeh Two W. & L. Stars On ing "Don Juan." In a recent li­ In Rockne System Are coach Oberst can feel sure of a schoel of commerce, is a mem­ Grapplers on Friday, however, this does not New. Year's Day Listed to Return splendid squad of ball toters next ber of Lamba Chi Alpha and the have any bearing on those making brary sqrvey, it was shown defi­ nitely that "Don Juan" led all season with the return of four of varsity football squad. the trips. He also plana to have With the hazard of a new coach Concluding a series of 64 bouts, Leigh Williams and Bill Haw­ single poems in circulation, while them and a possibility of the en­ Considered a strong contender an lntra.-echolastic meet between and an entirely new system be­ the annual University wrestling kins announced this morning that narrative poetry far surpassed tire group. Barnett, for three for one of tackle positions on the freshmen and varsity sool). hind them, prospects look unusual­ tournament conducted by Coach they had accepted the invitation lyric verse. The most popular poet seasons, bright light at fullback the team, he had the misfortune The freshman schedule t.: ly bright for one of the best elev­ Mathis of the wrestling squad, to play on the all-star eleven made by far is John Masefleld, although for the Generals, will not be to injure his ankle in the year so Jan. 18. Duke U. Frosh, there. ens in "the history of the school came to a cloee Monday at the' up of picked men from teams of Kipling, the delight of all ages, among the list of next season, that he was unable to play again Feb. 8. W. &: M. Frosh, there. for the Fighting Generals of next finals held before a crowd of sev­ the Northern dlvalon of the South­ leads him a merry race for the but Obe111t has been grooming until near the end of the season. Feb. 16. Virginia Frosh, there. season. Coach Eugene Oberst, with eral hundred interested spectators. em conference. This team will crown. On the contrary, Amy Low­ Pat Mitchell, a sophmore line No word has been received u Feb. 19. Lafayette Frosh, there. his assistant, E. H. Hoffman, have The tournament was marked by meet a selected eleven from the ell, even though some of her plunger for the position and his to the condition of his father, Feb. 20. N. Y. U. Frosh, there. completed their first year of several surprising upsets and Southern division of the Southern poems are narrative, molds upon sensational playing during t he but it is hoped that Tilson will Feb. 22. Springfield, there. coaching at Washington and Lee, thrilling matches. Harris, of last conference in the Rose Bowl at the shell, while Carl Sandburg past season can assure the Blue be able to return to school in Feb. 24. Amherst, there. and with 16 monogram men of year's freshman team, was defeat­ Atlanta on New Year's Day. travel8 extensively in the hands and White mentor of a capable the near future. the past season listed to return Williams was placed at end of the students. Edgar Lee Mas­ man for the position left by Bar­ ed in the finals by a freshman, Falwell Gets Two next season, prospects are bright­ Thomas, in a closely contested on the starting line-up chQsen by ters is also popular. nett. F k er than in any years before. HOSPITAL NEWS .. bout, and Vanek, another fresh- Years or Attac the United Preas. The following The most popular of narrative Sophomore performances on the Maybe man, downed Hall of last year's On Gus Wiltshire is the complete starting line-up poems, always excepting "Don Only two students are now con­ Generals eleven this yeaT were "Every man has some weakness team. Thomas lost t.wo exceeding- Lynchburg, nec.6-Garland w. suggested by this organization: Juan," are "Sohrab and Rustum" fined to the hospital, according to sensational and with the experi­ -a common one is making sug­ ly close fights in semi-finals when North: Hug, Tenn., L.E.; Drury, and "John B{own's Body." 22 ence gained these stars should the superintendent. Charles 0. he was defeated by both Belser Falwell, • of Campbell county, Ky., L.T.; Farris, N. C. U., L.G.; gestions to his wife about running and Osterman. wan sentenced last night to serve easily be the luminaries of the Allen, sophomore, and J. Henry Grow, V. M. 1., 0.; Brown, Vandy, the house."-William Feather. two years in the state penitentiary Take Picture of Blue and White in the campaign Staley, freshman, suffering from R.G.; Abernathy, Vandy, R.T.; In the finals held Monday eve- at the conclusion of a three-day of 1930. It is held by some that a lover slight attacks of grippe. D. K . nlng two freshmen pinned their trial in corporation court for rna­ Williams, W. & L., R.E.; Godd, Band Tomorrow Crawford, who has been confined Every position bas a wealth of is nearer than a relative. Refer­ men to gain victories over var- Jicioua shooting of Gus B. Wilt­ Tenn., Q.B.; McEver, Tenn., L.H.; for some time, was released lut The group picture of the band material from this year's squad ence may be had to constant prox­ elty men. Wofford, an active ..man shire of Martinsburg, W. Va., a Kelly, Ky., R.H.; McMiJian, Clem­ week. will be taken tomorrow afternoon who will return for next year. imity.-Toledo Blade. In the 176-pound class, pinned Washington and Lee university son, F.B. at the gymnasium, Lee Gresham, At the ends four monogram win­ Guyot In 5:35; Vanek, also of the student, October 27, after an en­ South: Van Sickle, Fla., L.E.; dkector, ~ announced. All men Sington, Ala., L.T.; Steele, Ga., nell! of this season will return. first-year men, finished Hall after counter at Pleasant View filling w.bo have been connected with a great battle in 5:20. Tbe battle station. L.G.; Roberts, Tulane, C.; Boe­ Captain Hawkins will be lost at the organisation this year are re­ tackle but two sophomores of between ManbaiJ and Halpern was Instead of "malicious ehooting," denger, Tulane, R.G.; Maree, Ga. ques~d to be present at 8:16 p.m. Tech., R.T.; Smith, Ga., R.E .; this year and one vet~ran of t.wo won by the former. Belser and as set forth in the indictment, Any instruments and parts of Crabtree, Fla., Q.B.; Banker, Tu­ seasons will be returning. Two 0 • Osterman went two extra periods Falwell was found guilty of "on­ uniforms that are the p1·operty of ~-=---- lane, L.H.; Thomason, Ga. Tech., monogram winners wiiJ be re­ c:-· ...... before the winner could be de- lawful shooting" by the jury that the University are to be turned in turning for the guard posts. Snod­ ) clared. Kaplan and Mathia both deliberated two hours and fifty R.R.; Holm, Ala., F.B. at this time, Gresham further an­ grass, for three years a mainstay / secured falls against their op- minutes, and the penalty wu fixed nounced. Orders for keys will also in the Generals' forward wall, wilJ Solid Cobed. Sweater• ponents with head scisson. through a compromise. John S. Eddie Cantor says the recent be accepted. be lost at center, but Herb Groop The third-place men who were Wright was foreman of the jury. ID New Shades ) stock market jamboree sent a lot ======decided in the preliminaries re- Judge Frank P. Christian. pre­ of me'n from their sweethearts laid colon bold unbroken ..., ceived bronze medals while the siding, overruled the motion of ------j .. back to their wives. A policy of CMI' the iiieatei world-but they ftrst and second-place men were Bentley B. Campbell, defense at­ economy, we take it,· rather than For Your Selection presented with gold and silver torney, for a new trial and sen­ a bid for conaolation.-Philadel­ FOUR POPULAR FOUNTAlN PENS 1ft not the eame old eolid oolon. me

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PAGE FOUR THE RING-TUM PHI Nature Leagues Generals Pick 'Browsing' Room Motion Picture Hold Discussion All-Opponent Ia Planned For Library Readers Shown At Meet On State Parks Football Team Society Brand Clothes l (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) Of Custis-Lee n mystery, according to his execu­ cu!ls "The Usc and Meaning of tint following while Captain Nut­ ter of V. P. I. olso figured In the tor. I rz A II T h e lv e 'l~ S h a des State Parks'' ; Herbert Evison, 1 Society Extends Invitation to balloting. l 'llrt' executin secretary of lhe Nation­ Several volumes increased Non-members Interested Drury, velt'ran Kentucky tackle, al Conference on State Parks, will lh t> library's excellent shelf of ln E ngineering had things all his wny for one Virginians, duplicating copies al­ j talk on "Whal Other States nt·c or the tackle positlonq, .Johnson, ready in its possession. An un­ Friday the C'u. till Lee E ng i­ Doing." Tenn e~see cnptain, got the call U!lual book is a small volume en­ nt:cring Fncit'ty hlld it!'> lnl't meet· Other Virginians invited to nl· 0\'ct· Scott of Wc~ nwc•ttnf.f wn!' well allentlecl. The Oght for the guard posts fact that it is filled "with heaps ) A motion l>icturl', "The Age of state p:t•o logist: Willits Robert!lon, was the most hotly contested of of quaint cuts." Tn this little Rh•eting was shown. chairman of the Forestry ond 14tcel." Bl'· all lhe posiLionR on t ho team. chronicle, published in 1886, are DOBBS HATS aide ht>ing educntinMI it was ln­ Gam ~.> commi!!Sion ; and Alex WNI· Steele of Florida hnd tht> most gathered the cdes of every type to match tl'restmg, showin~ ~ce nes in thr dell. chairman or the State Bcnu­ voles , while Gray of V. P. I. or vender then existing in London. art of l'i,·eting t hnt WN'l' of in­ tificntion committee. noRt>d out Forquc1· of Kentucky An aged Emily Poat has also h·l'(·~l 1 nt only tn tho~t• in the "Fn•ry Vir~tinin n will agrcl.' by one vote. Plaster of \Vec,t Vir­ been unearthed, who in 1830 ad­ cnyinet ring ::chon!. but nl!lo to thnt no sta te pvs~esses more rent ginia g ot the rall over Ta) lor of vanced "The Canons of Good Florsheim Shoes I ho~e uut. ulet'il who \\Crt' prc!lrnt. 11cemc llt>tluty than hi'! own," Or. Virginia ! or the pivot post. Bt·eeding" upon an ill-mannered The c.cidy '' n~ ho•t to •t•v W. D Hoyt ~n m~ntion. In the most readable of 107 Nelson St. W. Phooe 295 clcnm. A reJIOit of tht• American ~o- "City fnlk, lho•e who liw on picked on t;cveral pll-Soulhern types and the heal of bindlng11, combinnlion'l. cit•ty uf Cinl Engine<:t ~. nf whlrh farm • those who liw In the low­ they will attract con11iderable at­ The team con ~< i s t s C: t ho C'usti:: Lcl' Enginl'l'l'ing 110• l of th<• road. nnd i nnea t~ed leisut·e make C. Plastel', .West Virginin. ~ ~ !it M c ' lt <'ountr). it p os:~i ble to grntify. They pro- R.G. Gray, V. P. I. rooms for parentll and girls C R U M S _,, R.T. Johnson. TenneeRee. The l'Odety wish e~ tn extt'ml \'ide plnces whC' t'e people may go 0 of the studentll at- lt.E. Van Sickle, Jt~loridn. C II ege Jewe Iry I through the m«.>d ium of the' Ring- on thei r outings without hnving to Q.B. Dodd, Tennessee. 1 I tum Phi ?n in' italton tn ~II t~o. t' climb fences and dodge farm own­ L .H. McEver, Tennessee. who are Interested m engmeermg, mounted with fraternity BOXWOOD t o be pre~

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