-Official Student Publication at Dalhousie University-
VOL. LXI/. HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA, JANUARY 25th, 1929 NO. 12 Great G I s At ala Glee Gambol (•------MURPHY WRITES "VIVE LE ROI''; FRANK HEBB COt\1= Lectures In Psychiatry Instituted POSES "FOR AL W ~~ YS'' ------.~. Dr. Prince, Founder of Soc= MORO N AND MACKIE iology Club, Inaugurator CONVULSE AUDIENCE To be Associated with the Originality Refreshing Drs. Marshal and Prof Symons COLLEGE TREATED TO "HASH" OF PALATABLE SORT CHILD AND ADULT SOCIAL BEHAVIOR TO BE STUDIED ~ ------·:· BY SHAW HALLERS HEAD BENNETT CUP IN= By G. A. B. It has bePn officially announced that (Glee Club performance produced LISTS FOR NEW CITES CLASS a School of Psychology for Social and directed by Arthur 1\Iurphy.) \\'orl--ers will be opened ~t the Dalhousie YEAR BOOK COMPETITION Public Health Clinic on January 28. T he first meeting of t he Clec Club This school is really the progeny of a since Christmas took place last Thursday sPriPs of fruitful and mstructive lectures at the Cymnasium, when :\Ir. Arthur ARTISTIC AND DISTINCTLY JUNIORS-SENIORS IN FIRST which Dr. Prinr'e has been rlelivering ]1.1 urphy added to an already lengthy COLLEGIATE FORENSIC FEUD before the clinir, at irregular interval&, list of successful performances in the for the past few years. It is felt that presentation of a programme entitled 0 l\OW exams haue to\\~d ata1a ~ the opportunities it offers to institutional " !lash". fimbitious Staff Entries f or T l?ams workers alone, will amply justify the Even the iaundiced eye of a pro find w~ ate tr ~e ~one e mo·r e .. efforts expenrlerl by Dr. Prince and his fessional critic could have found few Although the subscription campaign Sodales is planing to begin the inter co-workers. The r.oursr is of invaluable faults with ''Hash", for a college show. for the 1929 edition of the year book, Llitij stm'n\ and. ra p,ds put bfhtnd class debating competition for the assistance to tho'e who, in their duties T he general impression from first to got under way only Ia 't · \londay, Bennet Trophy almost immediately as instructors cope with a great diversity last was goorl. Each individual num s~ud.ents or the university arc rapidly after the main trials for the three univ of sociRl problems, such as child guid ftl\d lu\'ll\~ hen ds be tare. ance. personality and social beha\'ior. ber was splenrlid. The programme s1gnmg up for the annu'lL ersity teams. It is absolutely neccs~ary was a we ll balanced one and the very Busineos i\lanagpr Ro!!ald ~IcColl that the classes pick their teams without A section of the course>, will deal with order of presentation showed consider attributes the haste, shown by students The facuH~ ma~ shol)@ lheir h~adl further delay as the first del,ate in the parent-education. The importance of al.le skill of arrangement. l n view of to subscribe, to the fart that the i\pw competition will be held \·ery soon. this factor requires no particular stre~s t he fact that thi-; was an amateur show, Year Book will be hy far the fin('st Each team is to consi t of two, a ing, since it is a neceso;ary and very there cannot be said to ba\·e been a weak ever publi<>hed- Wt1h ominous dildam boy and a girl. The debates will be fundamental feature in any cour<;e performPr in the lot. Two pieces of Printed by one of the largPst anc{ best run very much like any ordinary which pretends to solve even the most ori srinal work werP featured, a OnP act publisher of annuals, and radically 0u 1 l\1 h~t (a\~~ tsJt when we can be meeting of the debating society. The superficial prohlf'ms of our society. play written hy Art !\I urphv, and 11. altered both in outward appearance two teams will argue the question at Psychialtry IS really only in its infancy and this school will be the first of its waltz, t he composition of !\Ir. !'rank anrl in conteat, thP 1929 annual will be Tooe\h@ r onc e aoatl\ J issue, and will be judged, 111 all pro H Pbb. 1 he stage manager, Charlie an outstanding examnle of fine book lf·A·O bability, by members of the faculty kind in Ea tern Canada. \\ hclplcy, and his staff desprvc much making, in Loth the mechanical and 0 " who are interested in debating. \\'hile Dr. Prinre i" especially fortunate in credit for thc way in which tht•y must editorial senses- the judges are df>liverating "-hich group having a<> associates such eminent social haYe planned their work, fnr thing~ The Year Book pl;tys a much greater ~ I of orators performed with the higher workers as Dr. Clyde i\larshall, Dr. secnwct to be moving smoothly back part than is general! · appreciated in 11 Frances 1\.Iarsha\1, aad Profe•sor - ! -F-FIC ~. RS ' degree of ability, the meeting will be J. Lymons. Years of prereptional ex stag-e. ( urUtins dropped tn t he right developing roliPge spirit. lt is the 0 !....; Tonl"\.'-"IN ING CORPS thrown open and everyone may have place at the right time. Pia~o.; were only means whereby all the university an opportunity of giving the audiencP perience ha~ given tham a thorough, varied, and practical knowledge of taken on and off the stage In s'"tort and all of its functions and acti1•ities 1 the benefit of hi~ or her opinion. The order and sets were up from the begin can be represented at once and to - subjects will all be of a genial nature, psychiatry. Professor Lymons h~s read ning o[ t he show, or placPd where they gether. The annual empha~izes as RE ORGANIZED AT DAL and should be of intere::;t to all the many papers on psvcholo~ical subjects could be quickly assemhlerl, so that nothing else can do, the whole--the before variou<> local clubs and the I ·=·---· u--- I <:tudents. odales l'~pects the stu~ent two Drs. Marshall are 'lhno<;t equally there was l e~« hitch than usual, although college itself. 1t is the ee\.pression of the CREDIT DUE DEAN J. E . READ ent body. Those eligible for com-, body to t.urn out and supf?ort the vanous the stage hand~ were givE'n a ccrtain soul of Dalhou,;ie. well-known to Halifa, audiences. :i\1rs. AND PROF- H- E- READ mis. ions were obtained from information teams ~v1th suc-h enthusiasm, that the .\Iarshall will conduct the special amot:nt- of breRthinj!, space at time~. The many new feature~ in the book furni.,hed through military hcad(]uRrters. 1 generosity. ol the ~onourable R. B. while the Symphony Orche,t.ra player! will make the Year Book even more classes in the guidance of child devPlop everal issues ago there appeared in These officers were chosen chiefly from IBPnnett .will not be w1.thout results.. ment. There will be sessions every from the floor of the gym. valuable than it ha~ been in the past. the Gazette a tributP to the D:Jlhousie the standing of their previously obtain- ~he f1rst ?e~ate Wll~ be ~he J umor The editors of the annual are confident 1\Ionr!ay anrl \Vednesrlay evening to Contingent C. 0. T. C.. During the ed military qualification«. Dalhousie is Sen~or and It IS. the mtenllon of ~he consider problems connected with the VIVE LE ROI that the new features added this vear war the Dalhousie C. 0. T. C. was fortunate in having enrolled amongst Soncty ~o h?ld It ~he WE'E'k followmg will meet with the heartiest approval S"lcial life of children and adults al'.r! formed and manv of its members took its members about twenty officers Ithe. Umvers1ty Tnal Deha~es. ~he sections of the class will aLo meet at T h(' proc:ramme opened with a one of the studentb commtsstons with units serving in holding commissions in the Non-per- subJect .ch?,sen for the ] um01:-Semor act play ''\'iva ',e Roi" . the original certain intervals, on rFriday evenings Owr 75% of the girls at hin-eff Hall France. The r-orps has not been active manent active militia as well as a great contest IS Resolved that. th~ 1dea of composition of !.lr. Arthur :>Iurphy. havE' so far signed up for 1hcir copy. for practical demonstrations of modern during the past few years but through 1nany, having signed as other ranks in Human progress IS a delusiOn. Every methods of dealing with problem child The £cene is the ha,Pmcnt home of one Canva~scrs for suhsuiption<> are now the efforts uf the Board of c:overnon units throughout the Maritimes. body sh?ul? be presen.t to hear th(' J ohn Smith .. b.el?w the city's thorough out in full force. At any otlwr Unil' ren adult social beha,·ior ca~es. the initial procedure~ were carried out or man Bayne officer in the Eng- learned ":emors and ] umors expt;>stulate This projected school in Psychialtry fare, and arl•ommg the press ~oom of a ersity the cl~arge is :>10--at Dalhousie to reorganize it. Great credit is due ineers i<; second in command. Norm on a subJect of such depth and Import great rity new~paper from wh1ch come.< you get this splendid recorrl of the year i~ really a furthPr development of the to Dean RPacl and Prof. Horace Read has had a great deRl of military exper- ance. 'ociolcgy Club at Dalhousie. whirh the intermittent sound of the presse" for ;.no. Si~n up !';OW! for their untiring efforts in this reor ienr-e and he is the proper man to occupy Don't forget the date, \\'cdnesday, was founded by Dr. Priore about three Lting run. From the moment the Submilled hv R. S. .\forlf'll gani7.ation. this important post. January 30 at 7.30 p. m. yPars ago. That club is steadily in c 1rtain rise~ it becomes apparent that Following"The Tower", \YashingtonD.C. George '\.Iahon Lieut. in the Halifax crea«ing in popularity and is already S nith is a 1·erv sick man, and l:oe is MAJOR J_ S. ROPER COMMAND- Rifles has been transferred from this p'eading with ·hi<> wife to stop the gain,ing favorable recognition among I G OFFICER unit to the C:. 0. T. C. in order to fill the r )ari11g of the presses wh~rh he fcel~ M i nnie B lack o her student groups is a mark of its will dri,·e him insane. I !Is w1fe tell~ Lawyers Make position of adjutant. importance and a just de•ert of its At a meeting of tlH' :\Iilitary Com Lieutenant Wishart. graduate of the h im that the presses are running con mittel' ronsisting of Col. W. E. Thomp and humanitarian aim' and interests. After t inuouslv bPcausc of the demand for U. N. B. Contingent C. 0. T. C. com all, too much cannot be said in faxor of Whoopee son. l\lajor J. S. Roper, Dean]. E. Read, mand3 No. 1 platoon. n •ws ol the kings illness. The noi~c Prof. ll. E. Read. Prof. Theaktiton, John Budd such movements, because they are ce:tses and the sick man declares that Lieutenant FaulkT1er for the past based, ultimately, on the most yital While Moon Shines Lt. Col. II. C'. Sparling, and four membe three years Lieut. in the Kings Can- i it starts again it will kill bin~. l ie ers of the student body, Maior ] . S. anrl fundamental principles of life, and curses 'the king etc., etc. The1r hoy adian Hussars is commanding o. 2 IN SYMPHONY BROADCAST th ~ degree of progress attained hy future NOTABLE BANQUET Roper was elerted commanding officer. Platoon. come~. in with the information that the 1 \Ve are fortunate to have a man possess- generations will be largely determined p"esses are for the . night . l.wt Dalhousie Glee \lub under the direct by the succes~ attending the solution of throug~ 1n the rest of this Old l'niversity of ing such ability and military record, to BEFORE WEDNESDAY that if ti-e king dtes a special. echt1o.n ion of Sina S ... inger was again heard ~ocial problems. Dr. Prince has 1¥.!:'------' our~. everybody has known for weeks the take over this important position. Our will be struck off. Another I~.;ue Is over the air Sundav evening betw<>en srlfis!~ly sacrificed a Rrcat d('al of time struck off. The wife turns to her results of the ''war", (and Dame Rumour officer commanding is putting into The corps has been organized as a the hours of 8 p m.- and 9 p.m.. This a'ld energy both in fostering the husbwicl's bedside to find that he too ha<; it that the ca~ualties anvmg the his year~ of military experience. company having for the present two was the second of this series of concerts Sociology Cluh and in unstintedly platoons. Roll sheets will be cloqed \'hich In all probability will continue has ra--sed on. "common people" wcre many -both CO 0 'S offering his services in any social welfare The play was short ard.strong, rat~er drad and wounded), but it was notl MMISSI \Vedneo;day evening for thi~ yE'ar anrl until the muoiral comedy "Carrie Comes work promoted bv local interests. a sccne than an act, lackmg something until \\'ednC'sday the 16th of t~is month At a later meeting of the military anyone who wishes to join will have to to C.Jlle:;e" is put on. The pro:;:-ramme Dr. Prince has ~ra~pcc~ all the pro\-erb- of tfJat "certain magnituclc". It was that the fates of tl~e m~st 11~1 portant committee held at the residence of the act quickly. orened like the last one with a group ial "golden opportunities." E1·ery stra- sugge.ed gram by adding different classes of [he ever popular "Blue Danube o ~d a:; the hill~ and rathe1 transparent. They celebrated! As only they know a toast to exams--a very witty speech-- training-. It won't be long before a Waltz" of . trauss followed these and F. C. J ennings, playing the le.1.d, \\·a,; how to celebrate--c\·erybody entered the only one comparable to it being that ;\lNlical C0rps Cavalry troop will be a medlPy of old Engli'h airs :J.rranged very forref ul, and I rene Allen, the into the spirit of the thing. of the "responrlcnt"--our Sir \\'alter added. Rifle shooting always a big for waltz time called "Dld England MARK wife gave a satisfying pc~fornnncc of ThC' "\\"here?'' and ''\\'hen?" are Hagen (or i' it BPau Brummell?) attraction in military circles will be \Valt;r.es." , her part. ' Their boy" Georgie :'llur- respccti,:ely, the St. .J ulicn Room of the Joe Mills prO\·ided musir--Dal song:;, taken up in real CRrnest and backed by john Budd played a piano solo Halifax Hotel (inter alia locu), and and "Parlez YOus"--these were joined sufficient fund the standing of Oat "l\Ianhatten . erenade," and the pro (Continued on page 3). seven o'clock until --A. ;\1. beginning in with heRrty voices by the boys who housie should be high in the inter gramme e:~rled with a group of selections THESE \\'cdne~day the 16th anrl ending the were not too bu<;y eating. Kelly :\1orton collegiate shoot. Rivalry should be from "Carrie Comes to Collrge" with 17th (for some). also sho,ved that there was great talent high in meets between the Technical l\linnie Black the leading lady as And How?--Oh-h-h! ? I ! ? l ! amon$' the lawyer,; by a masterful ren- College and Dalhousie. We have many soloist. DATES The Bart(juet startPd when the rre - clition of "llermic the Firefighter.'' of the leading rifle shots of the wlar Num!"rous letters were rl'ceived from ~!IAR~~INS ident of the Law Society said the magic And you should have heard the Pres- itimes attending our Univer<;ity anrl the away during the week congratulating words "The King". Then one of tho::;e ;rlent (not Stan~) singing in Gaelic' aim of the C. 0. T. C. is to bring thesP DalhousiP, but strange to say nonf' real dinners wa<; ~erved-- the kind only I forl/:Ot the name and the word<;, but it shots out so that they may bring famC' from former Dalhousians. J\Iajor Bar To-night Class '31--'32 Party. the "Halifax" knows how to sen·e wa~ good. Ito Dalhousie. rett took the opportunity during one of Jan- 26 Basketball Game at Y thc future judges, Ia\\- lords and l'rf'm Jark McQuarrie and" Dune" also ga\-e the pauses to wisfJ in the namr of Dal Dal vs Y ~ BOOKS ier~ ate, and were merry. the boys a few words to r:onjure with IN GENERAL housie her Le~t wishes to members of Jan. 28 Dental Surg,eons Hop at the :'II any speeches were made (~ome wrre and loud were the cheer~. (Clyde Keyes other ur.i1·ersities who might be listen Lord Nelson Hotel cnioyedl. Among thl' speakers was was official cheer lcackr for the occasion It has tak('n time but the enthusiasm ing in. Jan. 2? Dal skating ni~ht at Forum the prPsent rditor of the t :azclle (he is anrl did remarkahly well--he needed no has now been aroused and the students :\ext unday evening :\Ir- Singer Jan- 30 C-0-T.C. Parade 7 to 9 p.m. At othE'r Univcrsiti<>s you incidentally studying law\--he was assistance). ha1·e shown the real . p1rit. \Ve have plans to plRj" quite a fe"- Scotch select Debatin~ Trials- would pay as much as ten doll interrllpted by consi-;tcnt and h('arty There were many other sourres of very close to one-hundred men enrolled tons, ~o all the Cape Bretoners should Jan- 31 Hockey ~arne Dal vs Dart. ars for a vear book. At Dal (verv} applause- (He finally sat down). entertainment which will not be men- and attending parades. Members of avail them. ehes of the rhance and at New Arena housie the· p rice is ~ 2.50, that The Lord Chir>f Justirc of England tioned hen' (too numerous to mention). the contingent are paid a sum a1·eraging make sure they are near a radio around Feb. TEGH BALL each s tudent may have one who came e'pPcially to <;peak to the The ban(]uet clotiecl wit!1 the Law Yell about fifteen dollar-; per man. It has 8 P.:'II. An overture or so will relieve the Phi Kappa Pi Dance at the \Ve rely on you to help us. Society delh·ercd a very im;piring and and "The h.ing",--all agreed that it was IJecn ~uggested that members pool at boredom for those whose names diJ not Lord Nelson Hotel telling speech --a ll of the boys arP a hozl'/inl! success. least part o[ their pay so that a fund begin with " lac". In fact nc"t Feb. 2 Phi Kappa Pi Banquet Sig,n up cheerfully. tl oroughly com·inced that thry arc What happened afterward~' well-- will be provided to provide social Sunday evening's broadcast promises Feb. 14 "Carrie Comes to College" future Premiers--"Someday the mul That's nobody's bu~iness! attractions. The C. 0. T. C. can not to hear with honor the grand old phrase at the Majestic. It's worth more. titudes will be clapping one oi you <1.~ --Fameci. (Continued on page 3) of "the best yet.''. Feb. 18 Junior Senior Dance J anuary 25th, 1929 Page two DALHOUSIE GAZETTE = ---;-! LETTERS FROM SWITZERLAND (Bemg the story of a romantic love) ~~~T===H=E=L=I=FE==O=F=As LITTLE COLLEGE l ( To. 3 continued) i
(Founded 1869) :.\1y clear G...... , though you know "Prrhaps," me very well in many ways, you always At that, with my heart full of doubt Hillers Hailers Ednor had every c:tu~e to believe me an in and sorrow, l looked to the mountains BEN GUSS r.urable woman hater. So you can in the East. I looked a long time. hardly imagine how I felt the night Fanni suggested rowing home. But ! ! fitlention ! ! As~Bditor SportEdtiu.r PAUL DOYLE when-bright stars our only witnesses she did not move, and presently I ERNEST M . HOWSE ! met \'ereneli, or Fanni as l more often remarked. with abated breath, called, her alone on that little island "The moon, Fanni, will not rise to ...tss-isumt Bus-iness Manater met Fanni, the girl of my boyhoor! night." Old R. A. DONAHOE dre:tms, my then constant companion "\Vhy not, Yoerg?" and my first loYe. \Ve had neither "There are heavy clouds coming up R1portMs ~een nor spoken, nor written to each from behind the Glarnish, Fanni, and Maids GEORGE WHITELEY other for ten years. Many things harl an ominous wind is beginning to blow." KELLY MORTON J. M. BOVYER happened to each of us in that time, so "Then let us hasten home, Yoerg." As Hermie the Firefighter FLORENCE M. BREWSTER that those ten years lay Fke a dark and "Yes Fanni, it were well, I think." at the Law Banquet impassible abyss between her and me. But neither of us rose, and I moved •...... Business ManafU And so we unexpecterlly stood before closer to Fanni and placed my hand on The Hiller Fr;shies have unaninlJusly S. W. ARCHIBALD each other: si-Je, I believe, with some her hand, where it lay in the grass. decided that the Haller Fre<:hettes are trepidatio•1, and evident alarm; I, We looked at each other, and I read like the weather--fair and cold. 5 Roeebank Ave. Phone L 2291 with suppressed eagerness and wonder. what was in her mind. It has been rPported that the reports of the Old Maids have not been official. "Fanni", I whi~pcred tremulously "You remember?" * * * Subtcription Rate: S1.00 per yeac after a prolongued silence--during which We both remembered well. It was a Several helpful hints have been gar The old maids are asked hereafter to time Fanni, judging by her action£ night in late Summer-the last one I had nered for the next Hill hop. I larold appoint an official scribe so that due yesterday and the day before, had spent at our old home in Staefa-Fanni Marston ~trone:lv a·Ivi<;es a fo11r c-ourse secrecy may be maintained where dut" probably been meditating flight-"Fan and I, youthful lovers, and even more meal instead or' a miserable lunch and '<>:>crecy and good t~ste ought to. he ni, let us be friends once more." taciturn than now, were on this self think. the Petiles p\att>s now in vogue maintained. (Accordtng to the anc1ent Admirable Program "Yeorg," she answered--she had same i•land when a sudden storm came might be advantageou~ly abolished in and honourable traditions of Old Mains; tho~e always called me Yoerg, I cannot ~weeping down the lake. And we favor of individual trays. Erl :\IcCieav!' and according to great principles remember why-"Yoerg, it is late, I swept with it in our sail-boat down to suggests that the dance committee be of j u~ti::e that protect the reputation mw~t go home." Erlenbach-miles below Staefa. These further empowered to the ext.ent of and right to the peculiar happiness " I n the stream t!ze character formed."-Goethe. "Had you not found me here," I memories had at once brought us closer guaranteeing a female with every ticket:. vouchsafed to Old Maids. of world is After a fellow puts about srventy-fh·e • • • Judg ing from comm ents on t h e campus, the report of Dr. C. replied, "you would have stayed a to each other. Had built a firm bridge M. while, would you not, Fanni?" over the abyss of ten years' parting. cents in the "clot" it is only natmal Sitthg-room stories: M acK enzie o n t h e Tation a l Ferleration o( Canadian University Fanni did not answer. Bu tpresently the mere suggestion of that memorable that his mind shall wander in grOO\'CS What goes up the chimney? S t uden ts h as aroused a genuine interest in the furtherance of the we walked over to a large boulder and day, the mere prospect of another like of radical reform. · Smoke! a ims of this amhitious and admirable organization. sat down, facing the upper end of the it, had made us friends again. Fanni * • * • * * The Pine Hill dance created a unique Perhaps it was what she ate for supper, One is stra ightway by the multiplic-ity o( its intl.'rests. lake and the dark masses of mountains and I as of old. impres~ed toward sunrise. But we did not give expression to these recorci--onlv o1u mother called the but anyway Miss Lowe rang the fire There is n ot one item of student lifP. that is not brought within the ''It is a beautiful night, Fanni," I thoughts. After we had sat another "Y" the morning after to inquire who alarm at midnight the other night. p un·iew of . F. C. U. S. To m3.ke sure that nothing is left out observed, after we had sat a while little while, aware now only of each the chaperones were! Betty was talking to George on th~ "A Commission on Studf'nt Problems" ha been established: a looking out upon the starry waters in other's presence, Fanni askec:l, wistfully, * * * phone and she said there was a fire and Did you hear the latest on our prov she'd better 1!0. c;eorge misunderstood sort of clearin g house for all student problems. silence. "Have you a sail?" and by the light of A further pause ensued, then said she, the stars ahove I saw a strange and yet erbial scotch friends? and came up~to rescue her. Miss Lowe But e' en hroacler than the boundaries of nationalism-is the "The moon will rise, presently." familiar glow in her eyes. He was having a house built and sent would not let him in the door, so he scop e of . F. C. U. S.: inter-imperial and inter-national relations And I, boldly, "Then I shall see you I have that, Fanni," I replied, "and to the Masonic Temple for two 'Free went home ann read the last instalment a re admirahly maintained through the ational Union of Students again in the moonlight." you may trust me still." Masons'. of "Burning- Beauty" by Temple_Bailey • • • and cried all night. o f E n gland a nd Wa l e~ ( •. U. S.) and The rational Students Fanni made no reply. As I looked ''Then shall we sail, Yoerg?" out upon the water again I saw the We would sail presently. The wind Fred Champion has "developed" * * * Ferleration of America, U.S. A., (N. S. F. A.) stars tremble on faintly perceptible was not yet high enough. So we sat more than any of the Pine II ill Freshmen. As Mis<; Lowe remarked: "Where The program of . F. C. U.S. is bold. It is symbolical of the ripples. side by side, my shoulder touching her<, * * * there's smoke there are generally cigar- vi<;ion ambit ion, imagination and the love of great things, exper ''Many things have happened since listening to the wind blowing through The Pine Hill dance has come and ettesl" gone-leaving in its airy train some ien ced by a robust youthful spirit. It is a noble, majestic gesture, last we met, Fanni. Nit wahr?" the little cluster of trees on our islet. * * * "Ye~, Yoerd, it is as you say. Many Dark waves began to splash against memories and some empty pockets. F. E. Wasn't it funny thP. way Prof. indeed. A seeking after Unity in Variety; Variety in Pnity. rhings have happened." the rocks just below our feet, and And the world ~till goes on. Though Stewart and his family marched into I t is not merely a joining of hands that extends across a broad Then after some hesitation, presently there were no more stars perhaps the music of the heavenly Glee Club the other night? continent from the wave-beaten shores of the Atlantic to the "Maybe you are married now?" above, only a few on the Western hor spheres is a little sweeter. S. T. Yes, I suppose that must be the logical order. Pacific; it is even more than bridging tho e raYine., of national But she, quickly, "No, Yoerg." izon. The storm bells began to ring on • * * "Engageu perhaps?" the isle of U!enau and at Raperswil. Sometime tetween the darkness and * * * Sectionalism that seems to be turning more than one heard, gray After a long silence, in a barely High up on the Etzel a beacon was dawn of last week, the Pepprrbox appear Marg. Oh girls, you should come to if at a ll, a nd (!'r. F. C. U.S. is only four years in the public service). audible voice, burning. It was time. ed amid aloud alarms. our summer home! vVhy we even get To upper, nor lower, nor central nor western-but just one Canada (To be continued) !any heads had fallen and some, quahangs at the front door. Helen: My goodness, what kind of from coast to coast; it is something more: a youthful sincere effort, like McCoullen went down grinning in sections. hogs are those? to bring abou t a mutuality through comradeship, baserl, not on * * * tolerance, but on e(]ua!ity and a desire for co-operative advancement. But Ed. :\1ac. still continue~ his It is said that Greek art is being ~a ttic l'tin now of eloquence--the perorations of a studied Yery carefully of late on the N. F. C. U. S. and its kindred organs, the N. V. S. and N. S. heaven-born publicist. F. A. are surely building on firm founrlations. They are, one might .. * * first floor wing. GREY GOOSE CALL a lmost say, fulfilling a prophesy ventured by that versatile \Vclsh- SOLITUDE Several of the boys have unfortunately MESSAGE OF SYMPATHY man Lloyd George--to the effect that after the great war a new ThP. £etting sun now sinks to rest, fallen ill-while Frank Forbes has had Dull ~ilver is the gray goose call to retire to the V. G. threatened with and better civilization would arise, lofty in its outlook. The moon io come tv takC' its place. Across the trailing Northward ways, The friends of Miss Anna J. appendin. We hope that in due time Taylor deeply regret the passing I t is certain that a new character i forming: one that makes The placid lake far, far below, High and clear in the orthern lights he will recover his wonted good spirits Its music sways, of her mother at St. Johns, for frankness and open, al;ove-board dealing-that scatters to all Docs take upon itself the hue and health. N. F., and all join in sympathis t he winds that hlow mediaeval secreC)' and intrigue. Of silvery light; oerene and dear. A thing of ice and sheen of snow, A cool uelightiul breeze is felt, A glory of freedom to fill the nights * * * ing with her in this hour of Thus F. V. M. to J. A. F. shadow. It mav well be sairl that this is the cradle in whic-h that much Gently blowing from the land. When the white wind<; blow; Look here, J. A., the difference sough t a fter international mind will be nurtured; this i, the cradle Enwrapp~rl by giJence calm and still. Through the sudden fire of the mid- between you and me is this. I am a On Thursday •of •last • week the ttirls whence w ill come t hat delicate noble child, culture; this is the Ah~ve-"the occasional fltp of wing, night sun highbrow trying to he a low brow. It's wistful beauty outward flings on the third floor planned a sleighing cra~ l e _whenc-e wil~ come tha~ spiri~ of co-oper~tior;, that brotherhood I ~fd~i;~~n~~~~tsh,a~ltt~~i~. cry You're a low brow trying to be a high party, the weather was so co\u On A passing flare of outspread wings. brow. whtch IS sought alike by clenc, soctahst and sc1ent1st. Then-silence once more reigns. To catch and hold the stunted trees LOST Friday it became warmer an on a slightly different reckoning that the profits from these Such is Murray Rankin. really will call at Pine Hill with a taxi V.'anders the sun I would have barred my windows and for the man she is inviting to the class must be evaluated. Down by the hill my doors, * * * NOTE:-This is a very elassical or party! The special feature is the attraction offered the young men of Shadows come, Had I but known the fiend and all his Winds are still, guile; biblical method of coolin)!: one's wrath in * * * the University: fair intellectual co-eds are every evening doing the this day of cold copper commercialism. Mysterious knocks have been heard The shi,•erin~ }pave~ But laughter was tangled up in the One is really refreshed. I~aiah or lately on the third floor. Some fresh honours and any young cavalier may now receive his " ·ource of Their crying cea~e. things he said, Cicero or Milton? ettes are convinced that the place is knowledge" across the counter with a c-ertain spiritual uplift, which And peace i~ theirs And he looked so harmless with his haunted. 'Who knew no peace. clownish smile. can come only through gazing in magic of the eyes of a co-ed. ANGER * * * Might we suggest that a young man be added to the evening It isn't good luck to tell anyone on the ·wanders the moon My heart was lonely, and so I let him in. Staff? (\iVe are not trying to suggest that this would attract the And now to you my dear and insane friend ground floor that it's bad luck to put up Down by the sea, .A.h, foolish was I who did not under an umbrella in t.he house. 'We don't opposites.) Memorie" came stanu Whose nerves flnd hPart by nature wraught Hauntingly That the fool of life has broken hearts Whose b~ain is full; can nought be taught know of anyone about to be married We might arid that it is certainly no loss to the University to Who gwles one cannot see; whose wiles but there's been a shower lately! ' keep open Library-with young ladies and gentlemen as keepers; Out of the night, for tovs, Ghosts of the dead And a tear and a jest go always hand in 01te cannot mend. for then it may truly be sairl with Scott: They mock our peace hand! HOWLERS "Yet if one heart throb higher at its sway And peace has fled. YP shall now trod a rude and weary path Hard shall be your work; gra11e shall be The wizard note had not been touched in vain." Rilun A. Cameron. I --Florence M. llrC'IVJier. . The Editor regrets that he cannot your strain. lntr?duce Percy Lawrence to your sister, READ THIS AND .... ??? 1verification stamp? And I shall see that you receive due pain ~ynl,. because Percy Lawrence is till For /o! my rage is great, and I must CC>ol In Switzerland, and seems in no wis'e"'----~ 1 Cordially yours, my wrath. incl~ned to return to less romantic Yes We Too. .... 20 Wheelwight Rd. --A.M. Hahfax. West Medford, Mass. Paul S. Seybolt. A correspondent was surprised to have heard such wonderful Jan. 13, 1929. Other gratifying letters were received Station, C. H. N. S. from the following: music from a place that is so far removed from the great musical Mr. Ernest C. Hassdentr.ufel, 157 North centres. Gentlemen: From 7 to 7:30 p.m. this Miller st., Newburgh, New York. We are informed that the greatest mathematician on the cam evening (Eastern Standard time), we Wm. A. Henclerson, 31 Sacramanto p us is trying to figure out which would be the grl.'ater compliment. li$tened to the broadcast by your St., Cambridge, Mass. station of the Dalhousie Symphony William Griffin, 1618 Miller St., (1) Being so good, even though so far removed . . . etc. Orchestra, and enjoyed it very much. Utica, New York. · or (2) Admitting that we too have been vouchafecl Heaven's \\'e were pleasantly surprised to discover F. E. Smith, Hackensack, New Jersey. blessing-the lo,·e for, and enjoyment of, good music. that such excellent talent had been Mrs. Charles C. Tompkins, Black And the conse(]uent results thereof: Dalhousie offers de\·eloped so far away from the re Hall, Connecticut. cognized music centres. a three-year course in Bachelor of l\lu~ic. • Toteworthv musicians Will be listening. in for simil~r prog- NOTE:-These are appreciated to the (piano, organ, violin, voice) have gone forth from Dalho.usie's Halls. rams from _Your station. Best wtshes for fullest extent and we hope that Dalhou In today's Gazette there is the report of the waltz: "For Ahvavs," your conttn~ed success. I'm enclosing Isie will continue filing the air with composed by Frank Hebb, a <:tudent and given its premiere at· the JOe._ and wtll you please send me a symphony. Student Concer t. the crowds thar tur_nPd ou~ to both debates we would say not. SPALDING ATHLETIC GOODS I TOLD YOU SO Is there perhaps a rmld utop1an inertia on the part of the executive? Are acknowledged to be the best for every form of Sport and Athlet·c Activity. 1 "Vive le Roi," written and produced by Arthur :Murphy. I\light we suggest a little action? W e knew he could do it. Sold in Halifax by Dalhousie mu. t produce winning te3.ms. One cannot learn to What Price Inertia be an expert golfer by motoring over the golf-club grounds. neither can one become a dcbater by listening to ineffectual broarlcasts. Of course now comes the announcement of the trials and of the ...... " ~nte~-class competitions.. ~eit~er these nor the Freshie-Soph were . T he c~mp u s 1_s be)~~nmng to ask. \\hat has happ~ned to . od- mst1gated through t~1e ongmahty of the present executi\·c, but are a~es D ebatmg oc1ety. . T}1ere ha' e bec>n only two debates before the naturally recurnng events of the accumubted impetus of the - m as: t he a n n u ~~. I• reslue-Soph and only one other debate. Only one hundred and eleven (111) vears Dalhousie has been catering one other d ebate. to the needs of student and sci -1 . d 1 I . I , 10 ar. I t see.n:s some a rc surpn::;e t 1at even t 11s one dc>bate was lwlcl. \Vhy has not monsieur "The President" of Sodales done some-' Q Is there d1sm terest on the part of the student body? judging from, thing? 11~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;u;;;;a;;;;;;;;;;;l;;;;;i;;;;t;;;;-y;;;;;;;;;,S;;;;;;;;;,p;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;r;;;;t;;;;i;;;;n,.;;g~G~o~o~d~s~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Janur~ry 2:"th, 1020 DALHOUSIE GAZETTE ~ THE CHEST OF LEARNING ~ Never Mind! THE GOOFEE FAMILY Being an aller.nrirally e,·prrsscd opinion unlabr:llcd bottles lan~c and small and SMOKE A by one P. ! .. II. Muschamp, to 7uhich of e\·ery colour. As he was ~oing to t/as pu per dors not necessarily sub grab 1 hr fir~t one that came to hand he scrur" I . noticed an in<>cription on the roYer of AGAIN There wa!' once an ignorant man the che<>t. His high hopes sank a!' he whMe thirst for information on things read these words: spiritual and things worlcily was so great, and the opportunity for slack "Beware of using the meclicine in By lam Goofee now ..... ening his thirst so small, that he suffered these bottles without knowing the That looks so woollv--and so warm, great mental agonies. And so he came effect of earh. Some of the bottles Dible to all. It It is as vou will rrad a remarkable Howling for you. all things your mind can grasp, othPrs play, the like of which has never yet, was very large, however, and its con will make you intolerant and seUish. tents were locked up by night and by nor ever will be written. Unless dup HE Some will show you the wny to ultimats licated hy my own genius. day. There were eight locks of differ truth and immortality, yet again othere ent size and quality. Also, any man Glad to see you recognized Githin What fell plow of fear has thus furro\\•ed will fill your mind with faith in fal~e Goofee. Hopin' you are the same, up, who wished to open the chest to make gods and cause you to fear death. use of the medicine had to manufacture Thy erstwhile virgin brow, oh Fat Before you touch this medicine, find I am, Goofee. eema! his own keys. But the ignorant man one who knows its true value and effect.'' was very ignorant. He had never seen Fill in those furrows with hope. Half-Cast or Dramatis Impersonac. a kev. So it was only after manv, But no such man could be found in many days of arduous toil anrl fatigue Why ha~t thou allowed those salty the land, so the ignorant one, having Its, (plural of it). A tree, a moon, precipitations that he learnt the use of a key and gone thus far, thought he would at succeeded in manufacturing eight that a hill, a snow. A Hack rat and a fence, Thvtear~- least taste a little of this and that for romantic effects. would open the intricate and old-fash medicine, to see if he might not be cured. Thi.ls to burst their breakers- iC'ned locks. And flood thy painted landscape, After four long years, however, he left CAST OR CASTE At last, one autumn day, he opened the chest of learning in despair, his (Redundant with peaches and cream) Ask for the chest and beheld a vast array of Leaving pale irregular channels- the'l')e mind a greater turmoil than ever. He: Played by hisself. Emaciatecl. She: Played by herself. Thy well made-up immarulacy-gone! padnaked out- Of that black cat upon the white- PIANOS, RADIOS, VICTROLAS little old-a life that will someday stretched arms: scraggy-fingered. washed fence. know the mystery of books and the Small Musical Inatru HENRY Bl RKS & SONS Next Thursday evening is set asidE' Branches bereft of thE'ir green foliage. A romantic serenade quashed; L.JMITED deep places of love. for the regular meeting of the Student _ aked! Squelched by the ripe fruits menta and Victor Record• Diamond Merchants HALIFAX Merlical Society. Important husiP.ess Bereft of their beautv. Of an unappreciative modern world. We invite you to join our will be carried on and reports from the Alone. ' NEWMAN CLUB various committees will be heard. An Buried in deep white soft snow. FINIS interesting programme of commun- FICTION HNDING LIBRARY The Newman Club of Dalhousie ic:ttions and cases will be carried out 2 cents per day held its second rlanre of the season in and the evening should prove very GALA GLEE GAMBOL Shirreff Hall the Knight's of Cf?lumbus. Hall on Ientertaininss. I~tcrest in ~he society FridaY evenino-. \\'1th a JOlly gnod has bern at a h1gh level th1s year and (Continued from page 1) Commerce crowd anrl gr~at music supplied by much construclive work has been d?n~. phy wa<> easy a~d natural, a splendid leaves in its wake a fearful toll of human McDonaln Music Co. Walter Bishop's orchestra, the rlance The annual bitnquet of th~ soc1ety young actor. life. The olay is a take off o~ the grand 93 Barrinaton St. Halifax was an unqualified success _from the is schedu_lecl for :vlonclay eve~1ng, F~b. The Phi. Rho. Sigma, qnartette, style of the 16th century. The time is Society very heginnmg of the evemn~. The 11 and fmal arrange_ments will be dis composer! of MP«srs. Giddings, :\1inshull. 192R and thr. costumes moclern but the and chaperone-s v.ere \llrs. P. J. Ham fen and cussed at the me~tlng on Thursday. Ross and Murphy followed with "Ken lang-uage is that of Shakespeare et al, :.\Irs. Sulli,-an. The arrangements for A large attendance 1s expected. tucky Babe". The boy~· voices blend and aiJOttnds in long mauth-filling OurHigh Qwtlilv StandarJ DalhQl)Sie the danre were in the hands of Claire ed well, anrl they ~ere encored to the lines and wordy declamation. Murphy, fen Farmer and Doug Hill, tunc of "Roll Them Bones" followed ' As the play reaches its "climax" and maku •ur Low Prkc the energ-etic clance committee, and C. 0. T. C. 'i(eorgan by a medley. Plum public detecti,·e, killed Sneak Doub/jl A ttracthlc Crested thev are to be congratulate-d on staging private detective, the audience began to such a great affair. The Newman WHAT HAVE WE HERE? get the point. Each of the succeeding Stationery Cluu dances appear to be getting more ized even deaths was greeted with an ex SUITS, OVERCOATS popular with each successive one_. The curtains parted al!"ain to disclose pectant roar of glee. The death of On Sunday afternoon a meetmg was (Continued from page 1) our old friend Graham Allen dis15uised as Len :vtiller, the last member of the FULL DRESS and held with the President, Fred C. Jen get along satisfactorily without funds, "Thompson" with a fine coating of cast to pass out was a mastPrpiece of TUXEDO, at one FARRELL'S nings in the chair. Reports on the but with capital behind it the C. 0. T. burnt cork, immaculately dressed in dramatic ~uicide. It took no less than New Store dance were read, and the members C. can be made most interesting. The evening suit ancl shite gloves. His eight stabh1ngs to put him nut, while price «6 Barrinaton Street discussed the idea of puttin~; on a time might come when a C. 0. T. C. song-art, an imitation of the many in the intervals, keeping- his knife Newman night at Glee ~lub. A com fraternity will be forml'd. It is not too thousancls of "St. Louis Blues" and poised for the ne>. t thrust, he gave A complete Book-Stationery mittee of two, K. Hamfen and Peter soon to start thinking about thei'e things. "Goin' Back to Mammy·' singers was whole pages of blank verse. His last and Gift Shop Service Dowd will carry up the plans. Arrange CAMP original and entertaining. His B. num words were, "And thus I Jie without a ments were also marie for debates at the ber "Oh death where is thy Stin~" word." The play was well directed. $24 The camp in all probability will be future meetings and a committee made held at Mac~abs Island directly after accompaniE'J by John Budrl, literally During its whole course no member of MADE TO-MEASURE up of Alex. MacKinnon and Joe Parnell the spring examinations for a period of convulsed the audiE'nce. the cast stepped out of character. was appointed to tak_e charge of the about one week. Anyone who has Later in the even Graham again Alex McKinnon, as Lord \Vithers, Globe Laundry Ltd matter. After the business was attenrl appeared, this time doubling with Miss is a new discovery and his acting was Tip Top Tailors been to military camp'i knows what a 50 Buckingham Street ed to the chair was hanrled over to wonderful time the boys have, learning :vlargaret Mackie in "!.\t(oron and Mack very fine. I Ie combined an easy stage THE STUDENTS' TAILORS Rev. Father McCarthy, the club's the most interesting parts of military ie." Their art Bparkled with witty presence with beautifully clear diction, TRAMWAY BUILDING chaplain who gave a very interesting training. repartee and rapid fire observations and seemed quite suited to the part Barrln!lton and Sackvllle Sta about persons and things in and around G.W.SPRAGUE, Vice-Pres. and educating little address. TRAINING AS OPTIONAL SUB of poetic love maker. Jt>an Morton the campus. Graham and his partner as Lady Lactitia looker! very pretty C. W. SPRAGUE, Pres. JECT? put the audience into such a great mood It is hoped that the true value of the and acted well, as rlid also her mother, training offered will be fully recognized that numbers following were assured Duckess of Canterbury, played by ON RIDICULE of a sympathetic hearing. Claire Murphy. Sneak, played by and that C. 0. T. C. training will count BUTTONS ON The College Students' as an optional subject. Another hope Ray Fraser made a most dllainou~ It i~ too ban that people c-annot be is that such training will be compulsory "FOR ALWAYS" fellow. Lennard Farmer as a waiter Laundry died splendidly as did also Hubert, taught to face themsel':c.s _as othe:s SP;C for the first and second year students. A waltz son~ "For Always", the RENTS MENDED them. Half of the cnt1c1sm wh1ch ts original compos1tion of Frank Hebb, played by Stirling Giddings, and Topsy, Telephone Sac. 714 showered on us from the cradle to the PRESIDENT GIVES SUPPORT played by Mary Currie. President MacKenzie is giving the with words by Arthur Murphy was HOLES DARNED grave is well-meant. So~e humans, swePtly sung bv 1\Iiss Lorna tuckey. At the conclusion of the performance the moment a weakness IS re\·caled, corps his full he~rted. support. i~ prr e highly qualified to give such in strurtion In the following number "The Toilers" $25.00 humor. , ew college students are as a song, Bunker Murphy dressed as a Chev. Touring for $2.00. rule, held up to ridicule. nut do!l't and the C. 0. T. C. is favoreci to have Loose Leaf Books darkey sang "1\Ian River". On the In 1100d condition run away from it, stay and laugh_ with them with us. I opposite side of the stage Donald the others. -A Senior. Those interested in this branch of NECKTIES cleaned t Oc. military work predict that Dalhousie Forsythe typifying the toiling stU(ient, Atlantic Motor Sales Stationery, Etc. sang a parody o~ "Old Man Ri,·er", Dondonald Street University ,,ill furnish many capable "Old Dalhousie". officers for military units. Thi~ train ing furnishes adequate qualifications for The scene of the last number, a UNGAR'S tltbt ~ell ~tnbtr a commission in the Car.adian i\lilitia. one act play "Two Gentlemen of MacDONALD en Soho" is in one of Englanrl's night Barrinaton St., Halifax, N. S. At the time of writing the non-com TOR5TTHE Sack 'll Har. ll7 The Hellbender, who so l!l~ely ?Ccup missioned officers have not been app clubs. The plot revolves arounrl Eng ied such an important p_os1t1on m our land's prohibition law that liouor may ointed. Don't be alarmed if you see Colleae Mens' Overcoats LAUNDERING DYEING T. C. Allen & Co. midst, gazing through his gla~s house not be sold aftPr 7 p. m. "PluiP, a a group of men in kh_aki ~unning around CL&ANING PRESSING 124 & 126 Granville Street balefully at the queet tenants of the with rifles because 1t w1ll only bP the detectke is guest of violators of the law, $15. to $30. Marine lab., has received the rew_ard C. 0. T. C. out on ·some tactical scheme. starts the trag-ic hall rolling which 119 Gotttnaen St. Phone L 141 due all rare amphibia-an_d ranng. Now he occupies many small Jars wher_e formerly he occupied but one. _And !f 2 SHOPS the Zoology-fiver~ are s~ccessful. m thc1r JUST DON'T FORGET THE INSURE weird processe~, If the 1~cantat10ns and LORD NELSON HOTEL --- the moon are nght, and 1f Prof. Cowan THREE YOUR loch's rabbit's left hind f??t has b~e~ 23 SPRING GARDEN RD. MORE sufficiently waved over the works CENTRAL-The nearest Bar- BID we may confidently exp~ct that D~l ber Shop to the Colleae. DAYS TO housians yet unborn w1ll gaze w_1th SERVICE- Always experienced DENTAL SURGEONS HOP rapture and delight at a cross-~ectJOn barbers at your service. ++ DELTA; of the liver of the Hellbencler_. ~n per petual memorial to t~e bo!d v•ll3;1n _who Special Bobbing Parlors ASK LORD NELSON HOTEL MONDAY JAN 28th, GAMMA left the marks of h1s pointed mc1sors For LadiE:s at on the head of the depar~ment, to HER AT the said Head's great de!1ght, ~ho NOW ONCE described the combat with rchsh, A. PUBLICOVER Dancing 9~2 a. m.- Admission $3.00 a Couple fsying while the bl~od . flo~~d fre<>ly 23 Sprin!l Garden Road "aorth, What a splendtd s1ght! Page four DALHOUSIE GAZETTE January 25th, 1929 ,-_·_·_·-- DAL DEFEAT CRESCENTS Gauvin&. Gentzel 1 ORPHEUS NEXT WEEK-Mon-Tue-Wed. BUT LOST TO WANDERERS THIS WEEK· Fri-Sat. tlbotograpbtrs An outstanding Brltl•h Photoplay By Jack Whalen "Land of Hope Dalhousie is now represented by its . trongC'st hockey team in "BLIND FOLD" and Glory" with Ellaine Terris and Lyn three years. In the three games played the Tiger-; demonstrated Story by Charles Francis Cox Harding that they are capable of holding their own with any of the teams now A Pow<.>rful Drama j Not a war picture playing ·in the near!~' defunct l'ity hockey leagt~e. StrE'ngthened A thrilling story of BritalnsYouth • • 18 Spring Garden Road in Overseas Do- •) •.• •.• by Eaton, Oyler, and Thomp-;on, the Dal team IS much stron~er Phone Sac. 692 minions. REGULAR PRICE than last year's outfit. Coached by Joe Iatte, they are all m \ __FOX NEWS - COMEDY finitely a better team. .\II of which means just so much and no FABLES COMEDY more. It means that the team is well worthy of support from the students. It means that they have a fair ·chance of copping the For Y oun~ People as City League. It means that the possibility of Dal trotting out a well as older folk crack ice outfit is now within sight. On the other hand it does not mean•!•------Our entire Staff is waiting that Dal ha\-e at present a team of DA L y M C A senior calibre. The llalifax City League VS • • • • to serve you at best is only on a par with the old Best Sodas Norma Talmatf.f!,e, who will be seen next intermediate league. It's not in the TOMORROW NIQHT }yfondny at the 1\.Iajestic Thfalre in same class with the Eastern League Best Confectionery although it has the ~arne pri,·ilege of Best Meals her startling success "The lVoman Tomorrow ni~ht the Tiger basket Disputed" entering the winner in the provincial ballers will hook up with the-Y. l\I. C. A. play-offs. If the winner shoulrl draw in what promi~es to be the feature to play with the Kentville \\'ilrlcats, hoop meet of the year. Both the.- Y The Green lantern MEDICINE WIN the Truro Bearcats, the Ilalifax Socials, and Dal came through with victories or the \\'oh-erines, then you can expert in their first league games this sl'ason a slaughter of no mean proportions. but that doesn't say who will win out. Considering the City League in its WINNERS FROM THE STIRLING CUP The intermediate game starts at 6.30 ril!;ht plane, there is little to be founrl START fault with the brand of play provided and the senior tussle at 8.30. By J. L. l\IcKE. ·~A It ha~ just been brought to light that For 60 years the REACH Trade bv the different teams. There are the Dal intermediate hoop squad should Marie on Sporting Goods has been Medicine won the- interfacultv ~oft- many youn11; fast players, players w)"to have won against the Carnson in the a marie of perfection. No matter ball title and the Sterling cup by defeat- will eventually ad,·anre to real sentor first game of the sea~on. h is claimed what your favonte sport may be, we ing Commerce in 3traight games in a hockey and be a credit to it. The one that the scorer omitted to chalk up the can aupply you with equipment that three game series. The Meds won the thin~ that is now impedi.ng theiq~rogre~s last two points of the ~ame, two points will help you play the game with first game on Friday night hy a score is the lack of mterest chsplayed tn the1r which would have given Dalhousie the beat that'• in you. of 22--6 anJ the second game on . atur- games by the fans at large and the ,·ictory. It is expl'rted that the Basket dav afternoon by 8-6. supporters of the different teams in ball association will look into the matter. The game on Friday night was as particular. Dalhousie is probably the CRAGO BROS , CO., one-sided as the score indicates, :V1eds greategt sinner in this respect. Obvious Limited Men's &atonia Shoes taking the lead in the fir~t inning and ly the ~tudents must expect star teams PAST AT LAST Hardware and Sportin11 Goods keeping it throughout. They put the- to mature over-night and crack players HALIFAX, N. S. . ~arne away in the ice box in the third to de,·elop after a week of high class At Casino next week patr. 1nning with a batting spree that netted coaching. Much ha~ been made over After waiting for something over a $5.00 nine runs. In the fourth they added six the fact that the Glee Club staged a year, Halifax theatre-goers are soon to more, while in the fifth they crossE'd the show on the same night the Tigers were be privileged to see the motion picture. Well made shoes of ~ood quality Scotch ~rain platter once. BerniE' Eaton, who was playing. But Glee Club or no Glee I The Ross Print Ltd "What Price Glory." This great tri ~oodyear serving them up for the Forrest Building Cluh the students wouldn't go anyway. umph of the screen, condemned about 95 ARGYLE STREET leather with welted soles. Leather outfit, made a sweet job of it and had the ThE'V dirln't go Monday night. The a year ago, has finally been approved by heels A sturdy shoe for Winter wear! Sizes Commerce tE'am at his merry. The team lost: Heaven only knows what will Printers Publishers the 1 o~a Scotia Board of Censors and financiers scored twice in the fir~t ses. ion dri\·e them there now. They want a will be on view at the Casmo Theatre Bookbinders 5 1/ 2 to 10 1/ 2. twire in the second and one each in the crack team, the_y want to see t~1eir the first four days of next week. Victor third and fourth innings, while in the ~ollege played In streamer headhn~s :\llcLaltlen, Edmund Lowe and Dolores We specialize in SOCIETY WORK fifth thev could not register. In the 1n all the newspapers. Wh.en th1s Del Rio are the principles in the cast TICKETS, PROGRAMS Eaton's-Second Floor. field the Ivleds worked well, but with the takes fJlace they'll s~out thetr he;tds and an out-of-the-ordinary treat is and all kinds of Pxception of the second and last innings off about THEIR college team. Now promised when the picture is shown. COMMERCIAL WORK the Commerce tE'n looked little like the 1 when they are asked to lay out the squad that w0n ser.tion B of the leagur frightful sum of thirty-five rents to Orders delivered same day received w1thout a defeat, errors being as prom- support the present team they laugh A NOVEL FEATURE inrnt as outs. and try to show how much they know Phone S. 1958 The Saturdav afternoon fracas was about hockey. Then they spend the A new kind of "W!-teel of Fortune" one of the mo-st intere-sting anrl best thirty-fi,·e cents in_ order to see Greta plays an important part tn the British played games of the league. Th'-; big- 0arbo and John ~ G1lbert stage a wrest '', apoleon" film "Land of Hope and features of the game were a se-nsational hng mat~h ~r Clara Bow run around Glory" which comes to the Orpheus catch by t-.Iinshull in the fourth and a 1n her und1es~ Aw well Cuz Bon(l, Theatre on l\1ondav, with Ellaline Halifax Ladies' College seven run rally hy l\lt>ds in the third let's say someth1ng about the game~. Terriss starred in an i;nportant 'mother' and Majestic inning, while Commerce returneti to On Thursday, the lSth, the Ttgers role and such fine artiste,. in the com OAR RICK form in the field and turned in a much outclassed the Cre-s<"ents and went pany as Lyn llarding, Robin Irvine - MON-TUE-WED. - REPERTORY THEATRE better performance than on the pre,·ious twenty minutes O\'ertime to win ·t·-3. Conservatory (one of the first native stars created by NORMA - ALL NEXT WEEK - night. Eaton turned in another ex- The game wasn't bad at all to watch. the Britioh film revival) Enid Stamp rellent pE'rformance and again helcl the The few t.ans who attended w~re well faylor, Arthur Pu<;ey, Ruby l\Iiller of Mosie TALMADGE CARROLL PLAYERS hard hitting trial balance artists to six pleased w1th the Dal men. I' erguson (in ~ome s•riking ''vamp " gowns) Upper and Lower School In Present run~ something that onlv he has been tn g-oal, tho' somewhat unsteady turned Henry Vibart and Lewin .\1annering. able' to do. · a~ide twenty hundred wei~ht of rubber. Teachers' Certificates in Art ..The Woman "LITTLE SPITFIRE" Commerce were first at bat and started \Vickwire and MacKinnon, handed I Disputed., Did you hE'ar tht> latest on our prO\'· Household Science Filled with Pep and Punch! off with two runs and succeeded in out stiff checks and helped materially Music with GILBERT ROLAND sending the Meds back to the field with to keep the Crescents at bay. Bernie erhial scotch friends? He was ha•,ing a house built and sent a goose egg. The Commerce te-am a•ld- Eaton scintilatted in the forward line Tel. S 224 - Now Ptayina - - NOW PLAYING - ed two more in the second while the and wa<> ably supported by Oyler and to the i\lasonic. Temple for two 'Free Meds countered once, as did Commerce Thompson. Max Brennan performed :\Iasons·. ''INTERFERENCE'' •' Common Cia"" in the first of the third. In the last u~efully as a sub. The Crescents of the third the l\leds struck a hitting- had a strong team and !llan for man streak and a lucky streak. Some hard lo?ked better tha'l the Ttger~; but the Say it u:ith Flowers, Say it with ours hits, coupled with se\·eral that stayed Ttgers won an_d desen·ed t? w1n. MACLEOD, BALCOM THE HOM& OF up on the win~ and we~e good for Funeral Designs, the-ir total l1)1 to six in the fourth and a world of sp~ed, more e;:perienre, and O"'TOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN 34 Morris Street also Wedding Bouquets. We also once more sent the l\1eds back with the de,erved their 3-1 w1n. The Dal KEN MAYNARD In do Table Decorating. We are the goose egg. The first two Commerce defense again worked desperately to 174 Spring Garden Rd only members of the T. F. D. men up in the last inning got to basP but stave off the clever attacks of FolE'''• 203 Young Street "The Upland Rider'' Florists. We can wire Flower• Eaton strurk one.- out' and the ~1eds McGlashen, and Smith. The Dal for to all parts of the world ended the game with a snappy double ward.s were outcla se~ but seemed SOCIETY Cor. Quinpool Road play, the fifth of the afte:noC?n: Com- a ~1t off form. Thetr one chance and Oxford Street Next Week ~bt l\oi)trp merce made two of the twm ktlltngs and agatnst team<> made up of such fa st First 4 Days Meds three. men is to play "cofll", "com" again, BRAND and Bedford II BLOWERS ST. Mr. terling umpired at ~he plate and "c:>m" 3:lways. They are coached Phone Sac. llll·Ull on both occasions. H. llarns looked to do tt. \\hen they forg-et, they are CLOTHES "What Price Glory" NlthtPhoneSac:.19U after the bases in thr first game and done. Let's hope they'll not forget Finally Passed Alec. 'icker~on in the secound enrounter. anymore. :\ext Thursday they meet The lineups: Dartmouth. Here's the team-and it's SOLD ONLY AT by the Meds-llowatt, Eaton, :\laxwell, worth seeing. Board of Censors PRINTING Ross, Murphy, Outhouse, Dougl.-s, Goal: Feq~uso~, sub goal;_1an Fraser; YELLOW CAB Grant, D. Thompson, l\1inshull. defense: Wtckwtre, \lach.tnnon; for- Winter=Burns Ltd LIMITED Don't miss For People Who Care Commerce - \1cKenna, llarri~. wards: Eaton, Oyler, Thompson; subs: Lamb, M. Ross, Smith, Zink, \IcColl, Brennan, Power, Taylor. 437 BARRINGTON STREET SAC. 4444 "What Price Glory" We keep promises R. Thompson, C. i\1iller, R . .:\liller. In the ~irst game men~ioned above and Deliver on time. On Saturdav i\Irl.ean replaceJ Out- the rdereemg was rotten, tn the second house on the :\leds team. game it was almost as had. .:\lonag-han Halifax'• Only Metered handled the first, Wonnacott the ~econd Senice NOTICE! NOVA PRINT Ltd Visit SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO 227-229 Hollis Street GARRICK NOTES Our Accessory Same Ratet 24 Houra. STUDENTS Phone S. 3800-3801 "Little Spitfire" is the intriguing Shop Two travel •Or 1111me as one SUITS & OVERCOATS -- -- title of the play in which the Carroll TIGER HOOPSTERS More than two, 20 centeextra. Commercial & Society Players -will be seen at the Garrick during Our New Department CONDONS Printers the coming week. and undoubtedly this TAKE VICTORY MEN'S STORE will proye to be on~ of the liveliest offer on the Ground ings of the entire season. Those who In a fast overtime gam' player! in the Floor. familiar with this Broadway success, Y gym Saturday ni~ht t'1e Dalhou~ie claim for it that it is one of the "pepp basketball quintett<· snatrhed a 3i-.B THE CAPITOL iest" plays to be found on the stage ,-ictorv from the • ·o,·a Scotia Tech . JENSEN & MILLS today, and that there is n0t a dull The game, which was the opener of the CO., LIMITED SKATES SHARPENED moment from curtain to curtain. It is Halifa'" City lea~ue. was featmed by thE' TECH BALL derlared to be particularly delightful combination of the Dal forward~. the Spring Garden Road HATS CLEANED AND to audiences of ahout the college student shooting of Da,·idsrm and the age, who prefer a play with "snap" and turn out of Tiger supporters. large!':~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~If BLOCKED riday .. zipp". Harold David~on , whose ~ensational SHOES REPAIRED ~bruary 1\.Iiss 1\.Iabel Grainger has a wonderful w0rk featured the Xmas tour of the role in this play, and it is interesting Dal hoopsters, aozain accounted fc>r the Special .SERVICE Given lrSt to note that her return is particularly ma:ority of his team's co:mters-,corin~ ~be F to S~t~dents warmly welcomed by the rolle~re set. a total of twenty-li\·e point~. "Davy" It is a light comedy with a "wow" of displayed fast floor work and hc>op.er! 44-46 SackvUie St- - Phones. 8557 a fight between two female "wildcats". thl' rim with shots from all di.;tanct>s and ~alifax ~bronitlt "Moonlanders" Orchestra "Common Clay", the Harvard prize angles. play. i~ the current attraction at the \\'hilr. Davidson was the brilliant AND Garriclr. star of the Dal outfit the- whvlr fi,·e players played steady basketball. 1\Iac-1 Odrnm and Park<"r at guard "·ere I ~be George F. Power LECTURES IN PSYCHIATRY We are advisers practi~ally impregnable aurl ,·ery seldom I STITUTED on rJi.j a Tech player break through for Ji»alifax J.lailp &tar efgau, Cf~rattttr~. «:ebacco a clooe> in shot. Don ;\Ic Rae at center (Continued from page 1) played a nice defensive game and in the SMOKERS' REQUISITES College Apparel ll ealth Clinic. \\'ith such an alert and first period had hi~ ri,·al centP.r tied up NEWSY! ---- capable leader the new school i; bound in knots. In th<" second framr \IcRae of every Deacripdon We have the proper Clothin~ and to be of tremendous assiotance to all got his eve on the Terh basket and social workers. rolled in a -total of ei~ht points. Captain -Also- Haberdashery for every occasion. At the initial meetin~ of the school on Geor~e :'llc:Leod was below par in shoot· ACCURATE! January 2i, Professor Prince will discuss intt but displaye.-d some brilliant floor Cards, Souvenirs of Halifax 10% discount to Students "Principles of .:\!ental llygiPne and So<'· work and started many combination Majestic Bldi. ial Welfare" anrl :\.Irs. 1Iarshall will attacks that ended in scores. DEPENDABLE! open her ch..;.;cs in the de,·elopmrnt and Dalhousie-Davidson 25, :'11r.Leod 2, HALIFAX, N. S. THE MEN'S WEAR SHOP guidance of child behavior. McRae 8, :'llacOdrum 2. Parker. 30 Spring Garden Road