op sentatives from ten co lege Year . Number 6 Howard's quot) ‘Twenty-Second "be present. A Im ities 2 Aayelt Will Exams Loom Dr. Thomes’ Book: = Y.W.s Gather At Meeling Laney Paint & Gets Praise From | Southwestern is behind a Speak At Capstone | movement to get the Howard- Hardware Co. As Aftermath Colgate Magazine broadcast, Qf State Co-eds On Week End Of Hallow e’en tributors DeSoto 100% Rats, Mice, Roac day. Officials at the college | terminated by the ye in Memphis aré requesting Pure Paint Week “uizzes Begiin | |Howard’s Representatives | Results guaranteed, Nine that a Memphis station have Will Leave Friday For Wednesday; To Follow a hook-up at Legion Field Sat- 2018 1st Ave, N. 648 St. Charles Ave. Class Periods urday so that those in Tennes- Confab At University Regular see who can not come to Bir. diss Phones 3-5196 and 3-5187 . mingham for the game can Seven representatives of the local They're on their way! hear it from their radios at Y.W.C.A. will attend the state ‘con-

re are only ‘weeks ¢xaminations Nine home. vention this Friday, Saturday, and six days away, “according to Prof. O. Sunday at the University of Ala-

registrar. Beginning Ss. Causey, bama. they will con- 3 ‘Wednesday, Nov. 4, | Miss Willoughby Mrs. I. R. Obenchain will lead & tinue through Thursday with the round table discussion concerning first scholastic milestone of the year Attends Confab Of “The ‘Y’, Hub of the Campus”. Miss to be passed. Annie L. Boyett, as state YYW.CA. Schedules will follow their usual |Librarians In N.C. faculty advisor will address the as- course during the two days with sembly on “The Christian Radical.” exams being given on thie periods |Howard Is Repesented At Martha Huggins, graduate in Sum- when classes usually meet. Hour and The Southeastern mer School and state president of a half courses will meet as on other | Convention the woman's organization will di- days, the length of the test being de- pi rect the three day program at the dd termined by each professor. DR. W. N. THOMAS As representative from Howard, MISS ANNIE BOYETT University and Rebecca Daily, local Although some emphasize the Miss Mabel Willoughby, college li- Speaking on “The Christian Rad- president will be leader of the to attend the]. grades more than others, all feel that Professor’s Last ‘brarian, left Monday ical” Howard's Miss Annie L. Boyett Howard group. Virginia Fisch, Howard of the South- Ruth Oliver, Bernice Bellsynder, students show their leiters then} Volume Lauded By bi-annual convention will be ome of the featured speakers Library Association at Ashe- treasurer of the Howard Y.W.CA. whether A, B,C, D or ¥. Alma Mater eastern when the statewide convention of the ville, N. C., Oct. 2830. and Margaret Hendrix will complete Equipment for the exams will in- Y. W. C. A. is held.at the University of her official duties at the group leaving Friday morning. clude blue books, fountdin pen and High praise was given “Glean- Outsid~ of Alabama this week-end. Rebecca Howard, Miss Willoughby is a mem- Martha Huggins has *announced a writing knowledge of the subject, ings from the Classics,” a recent Daily is president. of i.e Howard| Nelson Thom- ber of the Southeastern and Ameri- that a few of the main speakers of " Required by the faculty, the blue book by Dr. William group ond Martha Huggins, 1936 issue of the Col- can Literary and Library Associa- the convention will be Paul Deering, books can_be boughtat ihe Howard as, in the October graduate, is president of the state gate Alumni News where the vol- tion. YMCA. secretary at V. P. 1; Jim Store managed by Euell John- association. Ris Boyett for a long| Book ume was reviewed by Dr. R. A. A graduate of Howard, she later ‘Hardwick, state YM.C.A. Sponsor is the| po rrock, LID. DCL, professor Jhsary time has taken an active interest "” son. Pen instead of pencil received her A.B. degree ih and Miss Edith Saylor, state Y.W.- She adds of the teachers is the writ of Greek language and literature science from Em the Howard Y. W. C. A., and in the request tive board C.A. sponsor last year from Montes at. Colgate. University. State organisation. She is a member ing in ink is more legible. cpp vallo. Dr. Thomas, who was a gradu- of Delia Kappa Gamma, national Nesatness, aceording to Prof. Cau: to other ive 1 sitiohs, includ- Local members of the Y.W.C.A. SN. ate stadént at the Chicago Univer- a paper a more ing work with the University Wom: honorary fraternity ofwomen teach- cabinet who have assisted in com- sey, will often bring sity; also at American School of en’s Club and ney in the owistanding lenient grading than otherwise. At- Studies at Rome, and ers, which recognises pleting the convention plans are: Classicical alumnae branch of | thia, high- good American Classical School at women educators throughout the na- Bebe Anderson, Dorothy Lockett, tention is also urged toward also est honorary organization for wom- gave the address at the sentence construction. Athens, en at Howard. tion. Mary Wattie Wilson, Irene Self, hundredth anniversary of Grecian Edith Glenn, Maxine Teal, Ellen at Athens, Greece. Independence Ruth ‘Isbell, Barbara Greene, Mar- was inspired by his trav- Ex-Bulldog Weds .Song Director Chemist To To Speak His book garet Wilson, Rose Tombrello, Kath- els through Greece and Rome. volume,” Dr. And Miss Daniel Ralph Fields To Have Charge Of ryn Walker, chairman of the fresh- Gordon Slated ated To Address Chi “This is a timely Penny Penrod Dr. au #5 Alpha Sigma Parrock wrote, “when many in Plight Their Troth Music At Chapel man commission, Arminda Howell, thority look askance at the classics pb Catherine Ham, Mildred Wyers, tit. there is a danger that our so former famous Ralph Field has been appointed E. B. Gordon, chief chemist of the and Penny Penrod, vice-president of the ‘Y’, and Mary liberal-arts colleges may de- and Miss Emily student director of singing for| Magic City Paint -Conipany, will called Bulldog fullback, Louise Lucas, secretary. into mere vocational of Birmingham, programs, President Hoyt| speak to Chi Alpha Sigma, honor- generate Auberrie Daniel, chapel schoo : married last Saturday night. Ayers announced Thursday. ary chemistry fraternity, Thursday were V. Neal performed the cere- DR. NEAL TO SPEAK 7:30 p.m. in the lecture room of Pr.T. Field, ¢'49, has a “presidency at the Science Hall on “Recent De “PAT” WITH mony. complex” ‘In addition to being Speaking in the interest of How- Howard's little polit man inthe Dixie Con- velopments in Chemienl Research “pat” -Harrison, High president of his class for the sec- ard’s $25,000 campaign, President T. | the De: was a star member in Paint Industries” All-American formerly with ference, Penrod ond successive year, he is president V. Neal will address the congrega- the Brook- Howard eleven. He now has of the troit Lions, is now with of the of the Men's Glee Club and is pres- tion at the First Baptist Church in Mr. Gordon, a graduate with the Goodyear Tire is lyn Pros. He has been hampered a position of the Young Men's Christian Dothan this week end. He will University of North (Carolina, and Rubber Co. ident has pre- with a leg injury for several games; Association. He studys music un- spesls at both morning and. night active in research ancl Mrs. Penrod will make however he will return. to the line Mr. and Bertha Severin-Frost. services. selentifie der Mrs. sented many valuable. {their home in Gadsden. Fan : Aupiin several days. papers. And Faculty First Issue of Campus ; Receives Praise From Students

~ Charles Sharpe, business manpger Sra—— ir ‘Ben H. Walker, alumnus: “This is| By ANNA BARBOUR . 1|a great idea. hie alutsinl section is 5 (CAMPUS, believed 1a be the first} sch month, Carupus raagazine of its kind in Ameri- can undergraduate journalism, wa will combine with th the put into the readers i ds Monday alumat, atideath ahd’ faculty. HPP - It is edited by Hugh Frank

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———— This Time Boys Pick Their Mates Jiam Thomas, Scottsboro; and Ber. PATRONIZE THE had never played before. Island DAVIS AT WEST JEFF boys who nard Couch, Tuscumbia. ADVERTISERS For A Lonely Desert Jef through their first game Friday with 1 Davis, coaching at West | | Hewett High. with a 0-0 tie, He says ee By MARTHA "HASUTLEY Although most of the coeds School, p | nis team looked plenty good con- the unreasonableness of thought only of brawn to protect nine the sidering the fact that he had ‘After the Theatre or saale’s min d, most of the boys |them and of someone to provide | Tow Paint & us thought first of some- food and shelter, the men must, as Dance camp : of the dance with in considering ever, be entertained. Perhaps they | ~~ THETA EKAPS INITIATE | : to up of Kappa Nu Fraternity an- rather should have aharem made Theta Hardware Co. Drive In ne seoed with whom they'd the twelve with the most votes or THE DIXIE SYSTEM nounces the initiation of William be marooned on a desert island. One naturally comes to the con- ~perhaps—find a Dr. Jekyll and compose the Distributors DeSoto 100% clusion that there must be previ-|Mr. Hyde who could | Rent a V-8 Ford Happy John Bollas unheard of music on a desert perfect desert island mate, taking | Pure Paint of the |the brains of one, the gracefulness |’ | As Low As 6c a Mile This ad is good for 50c on any re- sland’ d—perhaps in the “trees. the sighing Anyway Vir- of another, the personality of an- pair job amounting to $2.50 or over. &H. CAFE 2018 1st Ave. N. etc. C. Seyforth, according other, CITY HALL WATCH SHOP Barbecue (“Jena”) picked Milired { For Trips to Out-of- make a stay Naturally someone {Lobby City Hall Building) “It never fails to please” Phones 3-5196 and 35197 to the majori , would some- purely pleas Newell, and most naturally, Town Games Void after Nov. 15, 1936 ¢ on a desert island a Just OPEN"ALL NIGHT & one else chose Thelma Brown. pastime. urable was a vote with The home of old fashion conceded the 28 last time there To Frances Hogan is & for Morris Pickens, on Cracklin Corn Bread the second choice of capital letters honor of being was one just as (Brive ex-|S° this time there | Official Fraternity Jewelry the men. And going from one For More Service at Less emphatic for Mell Scarbrough. GE treme to the other she was chosen © Expense Patronize the third choice for BALFOUR BRANCH OFFICE The Chili King of the South many thought they could| But back to the because island companion. That J. L ALL OVER DIXIE 2104 5th Avenue, North pest be entertained by her intelli- the desert Sig blonde, Berta " CHARLIE LEE LAUNDRY 2319 Fifth Avenue, North delightful Beta gent conversation. J..L. Perry, 1917 5th Ave., N. 2205 5th Ave. No. BADGES — RINGS — NOVELTIES - 87181 nessee Coal am dressed the st

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This Time Boys Pick Their Mates 4 Once She Sang Before The Queen, Now ~ For A Louely Desert. Island |} She Directs Glee Clubs And Choir

Although most of the coeds BY WINFRED PETERSON the students who are falented but - _py MARTHA SUTLEY a thought only of brawn to protect Once Mrs. Bertha Severin-Frost poor the Queen pays all the ex- penses, even their clothes. ng he mind, meat m af the the boys Boys them and of someone to provide]: sang before the Queen but now she nale’s food and shelter, the men must, as During the last two years of fie a es thought first of some- directs the Men and Women’s Glee ever, be entertained. Perhaps they Club at Howard College and the school the students were sent on ae to dance with in considering they'd rather should have aharem made up of 8 |choir at Ruhama Baptist Church. many European concerts but the rdu are Co. Drive hi what co-ed with whom the twelve with the most votes or|.f pe marooned on a desert island, She was born in that picturesque final glory was the concert at the comes to the con- —perhaps—find a Dr. Jekyll and| Dutch town, The Hague, and three wedding of Queen Wilhelmina. The One naturally Mr. Hyde who could compose the| § there must be previ years later the family moved to finest composer, Bernard Zweers, clusion that perfect desert island mate, taking ously unheard of music on a desert Amsterdam where her father taught and the school's own teacher: in seg de) the brains of one, the gracefulness jgland—perhaps the sighing of the in a technical enginering school composition composed the wedding Vir- of another, the personality of an- preeze in the trees. Anyway At the age of fifteen, after years contata. Fifteen hundred voices p18 1st Ave., N. according other, etc. ‘were used with only four solos and il Barbecue gina (“Jena”) Seyforth, Naturally someone picked Mildred | of strict discipline, she graduated would make a stay to her surprise Clara van Merkes- s 35196 and 3-5197 to the majority, Newell, and most naturally, some- from high school. For a year Clara istand a purely pleas- Gysbertha Deziree van Merkestyn, tyn was chosen to sing the leading on a desert one else chose Thelma Brown. Just pastime. later Mrs. Frost, studied for the solo part in. high soprano. Later as last time there was a vote with The home of old fashion ; is conceded the the Queen invited the chorus info 70 Frances Hogan capital letters for Morris Pickens, lconservetoire and following a com- Cracklin Corn Bread the second choice of ponor of being so this time there was one just as petitive examination she entered her loge where she congratulated And going from one ex- them on their performance. As the men. emphatic for Mell Scarbrough. for five years of study. The con- treme to the other she was chosen servatoire, Mrs. Frost explained, is she extended her hand to Miss van could But back to the third choice for OFFICE The Chili King of the South pecause many thought they endowed by the state and the Merkestyn, a lady-bug, the sign of her intelli the desert island companion. That . 4. L. PERKY pest be entertained by courses are very expensive but for good luck in Holland, was crawling bs TIES 2319 Fifth Avenue, North delightful Beta Sig blonde, Berta I. L. Perry, president of the Ten- . gent conversation. on her bouquet. The Queen cle-

nessee Coal and Iron Company, ad- “Hollywood Boulevard” is a pic- tached it and placed it on the flow- dressed the student body Tuesday at certain- all you old-timers ers of the soloist. chapel on “What Industry Expects of ture that ought to see. John Halliday, Three months later good luck the College Graduate.” His was. an- ly Birertory Betty Compson, Esther Ralston, followed Miss Merkestyn as she Lake other of a series of addresses by Ray, Francis East Mae Marsh, Charles sailed to America. Dudley Buck, prominent Birmians being invited to X. Bushman—they’re all in it, and “the eminent composer and teach- ~ KELSO’S TEAM TIES the campus this year. who made movie his- Olin Kelso, captain of Howard's so are others er in New York,” coached her for MAKE tory in the silent days. 34 eleven, last weekend alse Ruth Rowe who somewhat bowled |. six months and helped her with The picture is interesting, too, be- the difficult task of singing in’ Alley’s Drug Store chalked a tie against Mortimer Jor- over everyone at the Beauty Revue cause of the very good plot, in- English. While the young concert dan High, 00. This marked two would be the choice of a number of 7639 1st Ave, No. volving pretty Marsha Hunt, who artist was engaged at Carnegie ‘wins for Warrior and one tie.: the football team. : much like the Gish girls Your Campus Headquarters looks very Hall she met a prominent citizen Naturally any vote including pul- in their early days. of Birmingham who induced her to

chritude, personality, and populari- Kapri ty would synonymously include come here and take charge of the We Have Your Needs If you have listened to the “Myrt Voice Department of the Loulie Molly Anderton, Bebe Anderson, and Marge” programs on the air SCHOOL: SUPPLIES Compton Seminary. Arlene Patterson, Mary Ellen Ad- you've heard a chap named Vinton A year after, Miss van Merkes- You Won't Look Like a kins, Jeanne Martin, Irene Seif, Peg Haworth, who's about to burst into O. D. ELLARD Severin in 8N. 77th St. McKewen, Ellen Ruth Isbell, Mary fame and glory on the motion pic- tyn was married to Mr. Ghost If You Make Kay Pass; and a crowd of others. ture screen. .|the parlors of the Seminary. For And now ends the story of the agents heard him seventeen years she kept house Some booking Your island as all stories must end. him a screen American fashion but at the death The Most of desert on the air and got or not Norman Cooper or frequently happens, of Mr. Severin, she returned fo Remember her at Hallowe'en with Whether test. Then, as Opportunity At Jena Seyforth would choose each nothing ha ed for months. Final- teaching voice and chose Howard =x - & beautiful box of Candy from other is one question, which the ly Cliff Reld, whois producing ‘The College. She has enjoyed “coming hen Fun and Smoking GIBBS DRUG CO. demon reporter could not get an- Plough and the Stars” for RKO saw in contact with hundreds of love- GENTRUDE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE the test. He was casting “Without ly young women and fine men” at 8000 2nd Ave., So. story, and took Last Way Info the Might... Orders”, an aviation the college and hopes to ‘visit “my © 8301 1st Ave., No. by casting’ Ha- 7627 1st Ave., No. Phone 9-9239 kokRAK AA a terrific chance. little country once more and then. : 5 second male lead, 2% as the worth return to America, my adopted On party nights — or wh-never you do a lot of Bob Armstrong was playing the country, that gave me happiness

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dollar campaign will swing THE million in six weeks under the super This Week In Ca; into ‘step vision of the administration for the purpose- ~ William Becker -has a new, | Wonder ‘it he got it at the of expanding and glorifying :Howard! From over theentiré state students come ihe OE — we ie can join the|Roofing Company, 409 N. 19th §¢ to Howard. They are from the families Mickey Mouse Club. It is said that s &% Lo Year Dance These Are Cutest Cuties A the entire football team has. joined, A cartoon by Petty, and campaign who must work together if the 20d will bedi to wearthelr Mickey coudn’t tell the new na goal is to be reached. In that way, the at- from Esquire. Is Planned Tonight

titude and spirit toward the campaign that $ 5 » NEW YORK, N.Y. prevails on the campus will be reflected in ; By Phi Mu Group = SAN FRANCISCO _Incidentals: Saturday night the Catherine. Morriss® face looks | TLANI » SEATTLE the response over Alabama. Pi Kappa Phis will make merry like an alabaster mask. . . at Each student may not donate any toward {the Pi Kappa Phi House. will celebrate by students of Howard Walls is unusually mre ] Phi Mu Sorority the fund. But a lackadaisical attitude can | Spring's Arnold Goldner is this for a newspaper reporter. instead of Sat LI An 3 allowe’en tonight ‘as second-class matter ‘week's Glen Arnold. He changed thingham, A Post Office. be the well-known wet blanket on the drive lene Patterson, quoted as will entertain with {his name for a stage career. .. “| Glen Hearn urday. They Under Act of Congress, ; "at the offset. Enthusiasm and awareness is good-looking, sey leap year dance of the of the college needs are assets that students Elizabeth Cagle has a dress with a she didn’t say it, but then, who ever | the first peculiar kind of pattern on it, .ason at Roebuck Country Club. did say anything quoted on the of. can offer Howard now. which if you sit behind it in class with : Subscription Nace The campus practically calls for build. torial page of The Crimson? The floor will b¢ decorated and look at it long enough you will cornstalks and ings that harmonize with the beauty of the BLICa ers, balloons, Huca' FRANK SMITH... Editor-in-Chief go nuts, too. . . . Jean Baker wore ‘outdoor setting: Students, faculty and black spectacles, but now has Glen Stewart should be getting confetti. - Pi-Kappa Phi House—Phone 9-9664 some publicity. He's a good actor, friends see the need for improvements, changed them to the ordinary col- Guests will be: Myrtle Hurley, Rosatre THORNTON... Business Manager taking big roles at Woodlawn, ang .. + « Olin Ray, the scholar, takes Oliver, Peg | 8024 Second Avenue, Seuth-—Phone 9-3898 hence the.need for the campaign! he hasn’t been in a Masquers’ play | Ruth DeArman, Ruth lecture notes. .. . Mary Katherine Rosalie Thornton, Mary And it can be a success! yet. He has a good personality; | McKewen, Pass has an inimitable way of say- Louise White, Mell Scarbrough, wears excellently loud shirts, keeps | ing hello, . . Tom Clinkscales is Mary Lee Vines, Margaret Burford, his hair combed beautifully, has The New Campus planning to dye his mustache red Marjorie Holcomb; Martha Hug- Comments On Magazine to match his red shirt. .. Maralyn nice teeth, and besides, I want him | Terry, Janice Bodine, is VOLUME ONE, number one. of the new to do me a favor if he doesn’t ming, | gins, Thelma Hardy is a quiet and exciting girl Praytor, Mary Ellen Ad- To the Editor of The Crimson: sometime. i Julietta Campus has come from the press and has .. .Joe Vance, once of Bham- Patterson, Olivia Pres $$ = » ins, Jerry greeted by those for whom This is just a word of hearty congratulation on Southern, now is in the Pharmacy Don Hawkins, Jack Echols, been enthusiastically Zeb Lucas listens to the programs cott, ‘the first copy of Campus. -I like the new venture in Dept. here. . . . He was an excel Dee Lindsey, Raymond _it was intended. The success of the initial of the National Farm .and Home | Lonnie every way and am in complete agreement with the lent man on the Gold and Black. Raymond O'Connor, first upon how it was “ Hour; 1 had to tell you that, cost | Christian, Campus depended Sophomore who said that the only improvement he .« » We'd be only too much obliged Douglas Walker, Seward Kerr, Ce me what it may. - 1 edited; and upon how it was re- to him to write us a nice long Jerome Lindsay, Herbert planned and wants is to see Campus issued every week instead of * = = cil King, ‘ceived. ' once a month. The magazine has excellent balance sports story on the Howard-South- Browne, Glenn Hearn, Bill Bram- ern game, favoring Howard. .... Or Catherine Walker is one of the | this week, The in the distribution of departments and can with a lit- Jett, Melvin Eidson, Billy Burns, /As a separate ‘publication can you, sell your soul for money finest girls at Howard. (No, there Glenn Perry, Kenneth Self, Walter tle experience give complete coverage of every student Crimson believes students were entirely satis- like that, Joe? X is no particular favor she could do LaGroue, Bill Giddens, Ralph Bur- and alumni interest. *» =» this dept.). She's just a more than | "fied with the way Campus was edited and be- deshaw, and Hugh Frank Smith. For a good while I have felt that college weekly - Dean Burns uses the three-fin- usually excellent co-ed—so there— have accepted it as a for- ‘Members and pledges are: Mary lieves also that they newspapers have gone to seed. They are not news- ger system of typing, but he goes to all you scandalmpngers, Wattie Wilson, president; Irene ward and progressive step in Howard journal- papers. The Crimson is as good as any and better town like a private secretary. . . . * =» Self, Mary -Kay Pass, Marié Lind: ispa. The Crimson, which for several months than most. And yet it is a mere weekly, filled part- Sarah Farley is about the cutest lit: Morris Pickens never shows himself | say, Katherine Morriss, Anita Pass, tle gal around here, . . . Prof. Lan- Maralyn Hardy, Sara Farley, Mar- has supported the dean of the college and Iv with stories that can hardly be called “news” and - on ‘the campus except on holidays. . . partly with personals that do not need a date line. caster has become one of the best- But he's taking six subjects this year: | tha Jule Blackshear, Nina Thorn-| others in advocating the new newsmagazine, liked announcers in town, after a Physical Training, In short, The Crimson is, like other college weeklies, Campus 17-18, | ton, Mildred Richardson, - Anne Joe believes that there is a great opportunity ahead few weeks at WAPI . Benny Campus 117-118, English 17-18, Eng= | Ryan, Mildred Wood, Elizabeth _. helplessly ‘inadequate as a fecord of student life, that for Campus. As the new publication pointed Goodman’s record of “st bow lish 17-18 (taking it twice to be sure | Cagle, Evelyn Riddle, Marie Bass, is, as a news publication, out in its first number, “This is only the be- to pass in ome of the classes), ond | Elsen Rose Patrick, Thelma The newspaper weekly cannot without violation of . ginning.” Campus 217-218. But he certainly has Brown, Frances Strock, Helen Campus can and will grow. There is un- apparent umity of purpose be a literary periodical iss @ nice profile. 4 Moore, Louise Ward, Alice Wat- y limited opportunity for “the newsmagazine of Essays, poems, short stories, leading feature articles ters, Mildred Newell, Evelyn Mur- Howard College.” There can be more spe- have no proper place in a newspaper, or so at any Speaking of profiles, there's | phree, Lydia _Haistens, Elizabeth . cial departments, more literary contributions rate we have come to think. What record then shall | nothing bad about Henry Ander | Holcomb, Frances Sparks, Arline “from students, more pictures, and more articles a. student-body have of its literary interests, what out- ton’s. And speaking of presidents Patterson, Ann Carlton and Mil written by faculty, alumni and others con- let for its creative urge? For séveral years Howard of the student body, Hoyt Ayres is | dred Lawrence. s doing a splendid job. nected with the college. The Crimson hopes students have maintained The Quill. That magazine Pesm——— with Campus that eventually the Entre Nous has carried material of high worth and has been in” *. 5 Mary Virginia Me¢Ginty spent the Who are the best looking co-eds on the campus? Y will be incorporated. Campus has an opportu- every way creditable to us. Yet it has lacked a cer- And speaking of Walter Winchell, | week-end in Lovick. at the Entre Nous beauty revue also had theirs, I am turning green with jealousy. co-eds v nity to ‘be recognized some day as “the best tain pride of support and has thus seemed to be prin- Shown above, looking their best, are twelve He says all the cute things, and | cipally the organ of a few Students in a single de- to a nationally-famous artists who will select six pictur college magazine in the United States.” That there's never anything more tham | partment. various organizations, the co-eds abo isn't a far-fetched notion. Howard doesn’t jordinarily interesting in this Representing Scott, Pi Kappa Phi; Zelmo Me} have to have a student body of 4,000 or a great The Crimson then is an inadequate pecord 4s a mere Slums, ept Jour Same, whi | PATRONIZE Top row—dAmelia sum of money to accomplish this. With the news organ, The Quill is an incomplete record of lit- probably doesn't amount to any- Howard College Band; Frances’ Hogan, Delta Kappa. | money that is allotted annually to the Enire erary interests. And finally, to complete the devas- Middle row—Ellen Ruth Isbell, Booklovers; Mell . | Nous by the students themselves and with the tating assault, the college annual is the least satisfac- Berta Ruth Roe, Beta Sigma Omicron. revenue that is ordinarily realized from adver- tory record of. any. No college annual has shown Bottom row—Dorothy Lockett, Pi Kappa Alpha; H tisements in The Neg The Quill, The any improvement since the first one. College annuals Alpha Epsilon Delta; Robbie Owings, Men's Glee Club) Alumnus and The Entre Nous, Howard could are canned publications full of material hardly’ better hive a magazine that Yale or Princeton would than syndicated stuff. Even worse, college annuals “Of course, I know youre a be proud to claim. are generally not better than many a high school an- Christian, Henry, but I just don’t to Town... There is no reason why the idea cannot be nual. In Bhort, the annual is the worst outmoded of like some of your ideas.”—Mollie a Goin’

developed fully. With sufficient support from college publications. It is generally published ory. Anderton, '37. *T $s » : is the intelligent, far-seeing students Campus should from habit; not at all for any good reason. “We've fetching By MARGARET HENDRIK

become the college Rewsmagarine of the nation. had an annual for a long time now, and it seems “I'm writing about Hoard: Pye WATCH while the coeds go by! [ta Ruth Roe a pity to let it go.” But if you haven't done any- sports A twinkle of pride will woolen thing new or clever or individualistic or distinguish- ed college professors. We do not i mix a little bl ony your eye. -ing with your annual come to in many years, why keep on recall where the stories origina go to| red there's absc Boost The ‘Bulldogs “My typing is horrible. I can NioANS; Inc. Odds and ends of styles spending money for it? Why not do something as liest combinatior SATURDAY at Legion Field the Bulldogs | read my longhand much better."—| ‘make up the taste of Howard's new as 1936? You want an annual—that is a record Next to Alabama: Theatre all| Howard. . . . Sm Dan Murnane, c'39. young ‘womens On one, on will play on home ground for the first time of your year in Howard. Then why not stop to of combine In &¢ ‘Ss ‘8 ® find a difference, a bit . this season. E member of the student think what record is best, most accurate, most com- Foul gre t0,giv8 8 “A think that’s missing in the SH body and every member of the faculty should plete? What is the best record? One made from Howard's campus is lovely” - Man trying to sell cigarettes, _ be in the stands when the whistle for the kick- weekto week or one fashioned after a pattern that bs * 8 : : 5 : off is sounded at two pm.. your father used when he was in college? One de- livered to you while At play rehearsal: “I'm going in- oe How- the record is fresh or one de- sane.”—Miss Sparks. : a students can give plenty of boosting to livered in October of next year? : Bulldogs * & 3» The seam needs and deserves ; Compus, a “newsmagazine,” points the way 10

In Prof. 9 Lomas an. ecia- make a complete record. All the money now scat- tion class: dprec t E. | tered t appropriations to The Crimson, The Jour Ha cham, | €. Segar, _ Popeye. He's pte beaded toward the Poe ie Quill, Entre Nous, and The Bull-Pup would Ee” finance ‘than Mictsigngela: iy did | Hioushire. Saturday will be a day of important amply a weekly | newsrhagazine ‘which would carry in the course of the. sion all’ the literary material 2 8 i are those wh compli sh the fe of The Quill, all the: per- from whoo] § es Howard ler at : os cours TE Tr ys hes. be te ~-Miss Annie Boyett.

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phi Mu Sorority will celebrate When {lie Pi Kappa Phi's cele brate Hallowe'en night, they will Hallowe’ en tonight instead of Sat- don their masks and will not re They will entertain with for a stage carer. . . . wday. veal themselves until midnight. ohne the first leap year dance of the A number of guests have been inv gle has a dress with a she didn’t say it, but then, who ever ind of pesttern on it, at Roebuck Country Club. vited andthe girls won't koow did say anything quoted on the ed. their efcorts umtil “unmasking ou sit behind it in class itorial page of The Crimson? me floor will be decorated with -it long enough rou will time.” The “friternify “ House* wild * & =» streamers, balloons, cornstalks and 0. . .. Jesn Baker wore be decorated with corn stalks Glen Stewart should be jacles, but now has confetti. pumpkins and other similar hallo» some publicity. He's a good actos hem to the ordinary col Guests will be: Myrtle Hurley, taking big roles at Woodlawn, and n Ray, the scholor, takes Ruth Oliver, Peg he hasn't been in a Masquers’ play Ruth DeArman, es. .. . Mary Katherine Rosalie Thornton, Mary yet. He has a good McKewen, h inimitable way of say- personahty; Louise White, Mell Scarbrough, .. . Tom Clink cales is wears excellently loud shirts, keeps Mary Lee Vines, Margaret Burford, b dye his mustache red his hair combed beautifully, has Martha Hug: nice teeth, and besides, I ny Marjorie Holcomb, is red shirt. . . . Maralyn | gins, Thelma Terry, Janice Bodine, to do me a favorit he coesiyt mind, quiet and exciting girl Praytor, Mary Ellen Ad- sometime. Julietta ance, once of Bham- kins, Jerry Patterson, Olivia Pres: $s =» now is in the Pharmacy cot Don Hawkins, Jack Echols, . .. He was an excel Zeb Lucas listens to the pr Raymond | of the National Farm and H Lennie Dee Lindsey, on the Gold and Black. Christian, Raymond . O'Connor, pe only too much obliged Hour; I had fo tell you that, Douglas Walker, Seward Kerr, Ce-| me what it may. - write us a nice long cil King, Jerome Lindsay, Herbert *& = y' on the. Howard-South- Browne, Glenn Hearn, Bill Bram- favoring Howarc. . . Or Catherine Walker is one of the: Jett, Melvin Eidson, Billy Burns, ell your soul for money finest girls at Howard: (No, Glenn Perry, Kenneth Self, Walter is no particular favor she tould Joe? LaGroue, Bill Giddens, Ralph Bur- 2 = a this dept.). Shes just i moafe than deshaw, and Hugh Frank Smith. ns uses the taree-fin- usually excellent co-ed-—so | Members and pledges are: Mary of typing, but he goes to all you scandal-mongers. Wattie Wilson, president; Irene ee wee a private secretiry. . .. Self, Mary Kay Pass, Marié Lind: y is about the cutest lit- Morris Pickens never shows say, Katherine Morriss, Anita Pass, nd here... . . Prof. Lan- on the campus except on : Maralyn Hardy, Sara Farley, Mar week-end at her home in’ Talladeg®: become one of ‘he best- But he's taking six subjects this year tha Jule Blackshear, Nina Thorn $$ 3 9 neers in town, after a Physical Training, Campus 7.18, ton. Mildred Richardson,. Anne Joe | at WAPL .. Benny Campus 117-118, English 17-18, Ryan, Mildred Wood, Elizabeth end witl'heéf pérénts in Verbena. record of “St Louis lish 17-18 (taking it twice to be Cagle, Evelyn Riddle, Marie Bass, ® 9 9 Grace Fuller and Eliz wo CT : 9 s id take the piee a Hit- to pais in ome of the classes), Elsen Rose Patrick, Thelma A again. .. . . Maxie Campus 217-218. But he certainly has Brown, Frances Strock, Helen visited last week in Albertville. a iy smile. . ‘Miss a nice profile. Moore, Louise Ward, Alice Wat- ss ® - i in class the of er day: ‘ ¥ 5 = fers, Mildred Newell, Evelyn Mur- Mildred Richardson visited in Fors stupid people in the phree, Lydia Haistens, Elizabeth Payne last week. college professo s.” Holcomb, Frances Sparks, Arline | % + = tons. And speaking Patterson, Ann Carlton and Mil and the other of the student body, How yrs is dred Lawrence. uplets have a Bachelor's doing a splendid job. ~—Photo Courtesy The Birmingham Post * = = personal preferences but the five judges avelyn Riddle, like mu- Mary Virginia McGinty spent the Who are the best looking co-eds on the CampusPs You may have your ns. .. . Buell War- And speaking of Walter 'W week-end in Lovick. at the Entre Nous beouty revue also had theirs. in the final selections. Their photos will be sent Shown above, looking their best, are twelve co-eds whe won He says all the cute Nous beauty section. 10 a nationally-famous artists who will select six pictures for the Engre there's never anything more rr left to right: Representing various organizations, + the co-eds above, are, from ordinarily interesting in Scott, Pi Kappa Phi; Zelmo McKewen, International Relations Club; . Mildred Newel, column, except your Jame, PATRONIZE Top row—dmelia Mowerd College Band; Frances Hogan, Delta Kappa. fe a Se arbrough, Alpha Delis Pi; Isobel Wilson, Masquers; ; Middle row—Ellen Ruth Isbell, Booklovers; Mell ' ] Beta Si Omicron. - Berta Ruth, Roe, ge Koppo Alpha; Edith hones, Girls Dormitory Council; Mollie Anderton, | | Je Bottom row—Dorothy Lockett, Pi Calder's Club. | Alpha Epsilon Delta; Kobbie Owings, Men's 4 Billie Childers’ Home rse, I know voure a | Scene Of Supper / Henry, but I just don’t Goin’ to Town. wee of your icleas '—-Mollie rT a. : active chapter with |. __ * + 9 2 fetching 1s the appearance of Ber: rority feted the

a buffet supper last week at theif her bright red ting about Howwd. [Ive 1 Cab pte the coeds go by! ta Ruth Roe in | After the game ctlebrat at the the last four’ teer lines.”. woolen sports frock. When “you Smith c'3. mix a little blondness with a little ger if 5! beutiful new * * = ‘red there's absolutely the spright- ng is horrible. I can JOAN'S, Ine that ever graced bnghand much bdetter.”— liest combination | Joy Young ane, ¢'39. remembrance of alt of the Next to Alabama Theatre | Howard. . . . Smartness and gaiety |" ee. gests that there is a basis ; combine in a colorful green knifted ; for each one. i foward’s campus is lovely.” rer: fo ive a gains SppoaruGS {am *s @ Nr ving to sell cigar sttes. imitoat wotentike youne pura Se M2. 2 . ss : is) Ja AMERICAN AND CHINESE sal: “I'm going in- . . s le Launay's Art Appreci a-

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=: At The Shows i=: ® - = PLAN BOXING TEAM ©. ." EMPIRE Accordingly, he goes to work in order to Player In Backfield [Howard Is Plans are being laid for a boxing | Thursday impress his fellow townspeople, hoping that Stellar it will appear 'e aga the golden woice of Grace more possible to cash a team at Howard this Fall ; Monte. sings out from. screen, in Co- thousand {dollar bill later, § —— I musical romance “The King Meanwhile, the bandits who origi By HUBER ip © aN (27 Oo The Golden Glove Tournamey' Jumbia's ne Again Victor ut. It is the diva’s third picture hid the money, rediscover it in on Sinally where her return to the screen in the sen- Old Hutch left it. They virtually Committee will give the sche] Steps kidnap successful ae Night Of Love” him and in the escape, he manages sationally ‘Love v Me to wreck their car, Howard plays at equipment if the team is formeq in 1934, the © The bandits are also was well received. 2 caught, of course, and the lovable old And against no o | Chance Forever, which , Bulldog Increases They intend to create a boxing The .music_in_“The King Steps Out character receives the reward, which is is ac- . It seems ER > by Fritz Kreisler, who enough for his needs, even for luxuries. ¢ 5d 4 20 wi , x e ax will For Second Dixie league to be run as the Big Fig B was written world’s outstanding expo- the Championship e violin and a composer of clas- ference will be d Crown including Howard, Birmingham "Ca STRAND e. His famed Fg sition "Provide Stiff Battle For in the fim by - Sat.-Tue. day's tilt, South “« Viennois” is sung Postal Inspector,” the Universal drama Eleven Southern, Y. M. C. A, Y. M. H 4 by Dorothy “Crimson Football By HUBERT MATE. Sis Moore, with ' lyrics presents a stirring tale of a $3,000,000 mail mainly ag victors FL pede TR and Boys Club. At the end of the also penned the words for the will bring a fast, Led by the brilliant playing of Fields, who Josef robbery. The crime is committed, the schedule each team will enter thejp other Kreisler music in the picture, criminals hunted out, run dewn and cap+ DAN:MURNANE the directed Crime by Shorty Propst, . Ry Hopkins, Wilcox and Christian, Sternberg, who last tured while a flood is raging over the members in the Golden Glove Toy. | yon The King 77 tie hand. Crimson-and-Blues added and Punishment” brought country. Ricardo Cortez as the inspector coach, “Ready to averige'the Howard Out” to screen. to their list of vic- nament. i Steps gives .a convincing performance of a’ sleuth them last year in Memphis and to another victory bi who gets his man every time. ed tims in Mobile last Friday night. - But thére is more than pulsing drama in Howara supporter. clench a still better hold on the ALABAMA Postal Inspector,” although that quality Dixie Con- Ray Christian, intercepted a short Friday : ; after Sovithern's twi Spring Hill, another alone makes the worth seeing. There championship, the names, scin- Dixie Conference. foe, was swamped by a pass over center by Dolan. He A brilliant cast of top radio 18 a love affair between a blonde night ' go, - because hey ference dancing, high comedy, College Bulldogs await Hillers were un- ran through the entire Spring Hill | tillating music and club singer and a bank clerk which should ‘Nooga tied South - Howard score of 20-0. The eous setting and routines, and an ex- at Broadcast” satisfy the romantic mind. These char: with’ Southwestern able to score any first downs against team for a touchdown. This time §i story make “he Big acters are portrayed splendidly by Patricia maybe aren't so stro their ‘battle’ cellent thoroughly Bulldogs, while he made the kick good for the ex one of the most delightful and Ellis and Michael Loring, a handsome LS funny! The Bu Field Saturday afternoon at the highly superior movie fare to hit the screen Legion up a amusing bit of newcomer to the screen who has achieved the Howardites were piling tra point. in a long time. i : success on the stage. “turn out their best two o'clock...... - Benny, Headed by the irrepressible Jack Ey Wed. Nov. 4; Fri son to beat Southwe. total of eight first downs. Wilcox, playing before a home and Gracie . Both teams bring nearly perfect the cast includes Georg: Burns A thrilling film woven about the adven- than this season, p Howard, defending Dixie Confer- whose characteristic nit-wit comedy town crowd, showed the people in Allen, tures of two deep sea ‘“‘trouble shooters,” into the fray with the entire show; Bob Burns, are not to be trifl conference slates ence champs, showed a champion- Mobile some real football He runs through whose adventures ashore are equally excit- inventor and chief virtuoso of the “ba- their record. How- of football, after a medi- who ing, is promised in “High Tension.” looking with very, only ties to mar ship brand starred throughout the game. zooka’” and its music; Martha Raye, Brian Donlevy and Norman Foster are time in was ocre showing in Macon the week appeared in pictures for the first the dare-devils who work at the bottom of at the crown which ard tied Mercer, Southwestern Spring Hill was unable to advance a short while ago before. “Rhythm on the Range” the ocean, while Glenda Farrell and Helen Bulldog brow. T by Chattanooga who and scored an instant success; Benny Good- ‘held to a draw half- past the Bulldog 30 yard stripe | dispensers Wood provide thé romantic excitement. grace their own wi Hopkins, stellar Sophomore man and his Orchestra, leading Robert McWade is also featured. : The big Howard line had the Hil Shirley Ross a new fost to Southern, veteran star per- of “swing” music! GALAX LE back, and Wilcox, find; Ray Milland, an ex-Howard running attack smothered, while the and important screen ._ Wed.-Friday The game will send former at the other halfback posi- Fields, Leopold Sto- Spring Hill was Frank Forest, Benny The invincible melodrama, “Bridge Of backfiéld were on the alert, keep Louis head coach, Shorty Propst, against tion, led the attack which complete- kowski and his symphony orchestra; Sighs,” chases along at a terrific clip and line of ing them from completing any for. De “Pron, Eleanore Whitney, Larry Adler runs the gamut of excitement. Among the ly routed the Spring Hill his former assistant, Billy Bancroft, and many others. highlights of the film's action are a mur- ward passes. The excellent kicking Hopkins scored two touch- is now grid chieftain at Howard defense: of Fink was the only factor which JEFFERSON der, a three alarm fire, a prison break, a who dewns; the other was socred by Ray A dramatization of “It Can't Happen gangster-police battle, and a breath-taking meeting ended kept the game from being a rout Here,” by Sinclair Lewis and John C automobile chase. Then, of course, there's Tiast year their first fullback, on the Christian, Howard Moffitt from the novel of the same name the inevitable love story which, however, is according to Mobile sports writers | in a 7.7 tie, the only blot on the runback d6F an intercepted forward by Sinclair Lewis. second in importance to the action of the Production done in three dcts and 13 picture. Prominent in the whirlwind cast for Howard. pass. otherwise perfect slate scenes with special stage and lighting ef- are Onslow Stevens, Dorothy Tree, Jack : The Lynx have swept aside all After a scoreless first period, the COFIELD’S CAFE fects. La Rue, Walter Byron, Mary Doran, Wal- Bulldogs cut loose when Hopkins The story is done in the traditional Lewis ter Byron, Mary Doran, Lafayette McKee, save Chattanooga and Try our Special Plate Lunch— manner and loses none of its power in the Paul Fix, Phyllis Crane, Oscar Apfel, Rob- opposition a Spring Hill pass on his accordin to ert Blomans, Selmer Jackson, and Maidel in snared . 15¢ and 25¢ adaptation to play form, trimmed Vanderbilt so neatly own 45 yard line. On the next play Lewis’ followers who have seen advance Turner. Phil Rosen directed “Bridge Of Victories T-Bone Steak Dinner, 35¢ rehearsals. Sighs,” which was adapted by Arthur T the South's biggest upset. he skirted his end behind a perfect This play makes the opening of the Fall Horman from one of his own stories. Southwestern 32, interference, stepped 55 yards, and Eula Cofield, Proprietor season of the Federal Theatre, which prom- Maury M. Cohen produced this new for the Lynx are: ises many outstanding hits for the coming crossed the opponents’ goal line 406 19th Street, N. screenplay. Union 13; Southwestern 26, Mill- season. In the cast are three great artists from standing up. With the help of 12, Vanderbilt the New York stage, Hal Brown, Criig GALAX saps 0; Southwestern Finks’ good kicking, . Spring Hill 0, HERBERT BROWNE Nelso and Norman Budd, all of whom are Sat.-Tues, Southwestern 0, Chattanooga Audiences were held in breathless sus. - 0; a stellar performer in the back- stopped several Howard thrusts at well known to Broadway. 0. The _ Herbert Browme, o Senior, has been After the Game Amasa Windham and James Russell, pense by the gripping and intensely emo- - ~~ Southwestern 4, Hendrix, kicking for the Bull- their goal. There was no more tional scenes of First National's dynamic This year he does most of the former Howard students are in the cast. has yet-to be crossed. field for two years. scoring in the first half. drama, “Two Against the World.” Lynx goal line asset to the team. His He is an outstanding punter and a valuable In the third quarter, Howard ad- Seldom Has there been portrayed on the has given ‘opponents dogs. Visit screen such stark tragedy, such ‘pathos, al- A field goal expected to De an important factor in bringing vic- vanced the ball 26 yards in two RITZ long distance punts are Friday though alleviated by youthful romance, as their only score. i depicted in this. story of a woman who is tory to Howard in Saturday's game with Southwestern. smashes after getting possession on Wallace Beery plays one of his most "Howard's complete record follows: their own 40 yard line. Then, for human ftoles in the new Metro-Goldwyn- crucified by greed. In fact an entire fam- Mayer story, “Old Hutch.” - ily is pilloried by a gigantic radio syndi- 0, his second sensational run of the DR. GUY cate that caters to the whims of a sensa- 0, Alabama 34; Howard dangerous to any line; and Jd. T. The story will be remembered from its Howard Lose First tion-loving public, with utter disregard of Loyola of whom have shown Frosh game, Hopkins ran 27 yards, again original apearance in The Saturday Eve- Miss. State 35; Howard 14, Johnson, all ning Post. The author was Garret Smith. the wreckage to human lives it causes. - great ability against ‘previous op- behind flawless blocking, for the FAMOUS BARBECUE The narrative is an account of the highly There is a talented cast headed by Hume 8; Howard 0, Mercer 0.. Season phrey Bogart, noted stage and screen star, ponents. It is doubtful that Co-Cap- Battle Of second Bulldog score, and his own as amusing adventures of the laziest man in The Lynx feature a staunch _de- town, following his discovery of $100,000 who recently made such a hit in “The Pet- touch- tain Cooper's leg will be healed by well. Christian’s kick, which had GARDENS rified Forest” and “Bullets or Ballots” and fense, yet to be scored on by in thousand . dollar bills. Linda Perry, Should he be ready for To’ Nooga Squad been good for the extra point on Beery, in the title role, is at his best. including Beverly Roberts, down method, and one of the most Saturday. 18th St. at Ave. G, South Carlyle Moore, Jr., Henry O'Neill, Helen Saturday, he will take up the first touchdown, was blocked. Obviously “Old Hutch” is unable to cash powerful offensive machines among the game any of the bills, For him to exhibit money MacKellar, Claire Dobbs, Robart Cava- of All-Dixie honors at The final score was rede when in such denominations would be madness. naugh, Paula Stone and Virginia Brissac. Mor- his defense the smaller colleges. Hartwell their first pivot post. : ; Howard Bullpups lost passer who hails from the CAPITOL ston, the star game to the University of Chatta- husky 190 Pos. S’western No. Wed.-Friday—"“Under Two Leeds: Gaylan Smith, Howard No. nooga Freshmen last Saturday, 14-7, Sat.-Wed Niel Tapp, _LE_Hammond, 23 young Eng: - pounder; Clay Nickells, Yeargen, 19. Chattanooga. Both sides scored Robert Donat, the handsome Yee 22 in BERT’S kh actor who rose to world fame over- are some of the back Burgette, 19. LT Jim Sasser their tallies in the first quarter. night last season when he was brought to will have to 32... 1G... Parker, 24 Monte . fied threats Howard Colley, sent the U. C. Frosh off Hollywood to play “The Count of Self, 1] Hester his latest appearance in Cooper, VC. 75-yard Cristo,” makes to a fast start with his | 60th St., 1st Avenue “The Ghost Goes West,” Alexander Kor- this array Howard will or Wolff, 26 and : hi match touchdown run and a few minutes da’s gay . Jean Parker fast stepping 33_RG... Capt. Honts, 7 head the supporting cast. ‘have Harley -Hopkins, Chojnowski, scored from the one-yard line Eugene Pallette touch- Davis, 29 late - Woodlawn Adapted by Robert E. Sherwood from iSophomore, who scored two Shenker, 40 RT ______‘by Eric 34 after Frank intercepted Hardy's a story in London “Punch” _ idowns against Spring. Hill; Charley Batson, 22... RE. __ Nettles, Keown, “The Ghost Goes West™ is the pass on the U. C's 35-yard stripe. English ‘one of the D. C.'s most dan- ‘Browne, 21... QB.__.___ Sasser, 13 first production to be directed in Wilcox, A fake pass, two line plays, and the famous French director 13... LH. _._ Nickells, 18 by Rene Clair, Wilcox, forewall who. handled the megaphone oh such suce a hurdle over the Howard “Le who should be re- 27... RH.____Morton, @ cesses as “Sous Les Toits de Paris!’ {Herbert owne, ‘Hopkins, result- ’ after Howard's line stiffened Million” and “A Nous La Liberte.” from injuries fo make him Christian, 20. ¥B_ Tapp, 19 and ‘covered ed in Chattanooga's second touch- The story follows the amazing amusing adventures of a ‘handsome and down. amiable “spook” who haunts an ancient came after Scottish castle. ‘Congratulations to the football _ After the game dine at the The Howard tally Goodman recovered Frank's fumble on the U. C. 44. A pass, Hardy to PANTAGE will return to Birmingham | York, netted 34 yards to Chatta- Vaudeville dark for sev. | Schwartz Pharmacy CASINO when the Pantagé Theater, 30, offering a 11-yard line and then. an- eril months, reopens Oct. Street, North nooga’s acts and mo- | | 601 19th 307 North 20th LINE OP HEAVIES combination program of stage other 10-yard pass, Hardy to Mec- pictures three days gach week. n tion will ‘(horope ram Bus Station) Graw, for 10 yards and touchdown. der = plan for reopening, the Pantage and Sunday = remain open Friday, Saturday Oliver converted the placement for no show Mon- week, but will have of cach : Howard’s final score. to Thursdays, inclusive. day evi: YORK MATTERS Lineup and summary: Opening of the Pantage is another NEW prosperity to the N. dence of the returning : 1728 3rd Ave, ‘For Howard, Tuggle made tackles district and offers a MRS. GRAMAS, Mgr. Birmingham ; all over the field and kept the U. C, attraction for week-end amusement. LADIES’ HATS opening bill will be headed Nick Frosh busy every minute of the The ossack Blocked, Remodeled to Sanin and his Imperial Russian I] Gieaned, game. Coach Fayet says that he featuring modern music with a styles— dyed and retrim- | Orchestra, of Nick |} 1atest played the best defensive game he Russian © flavor and the singing ann. . has ever seen. : attraction will be Lady movie Sn M of the B a screen adaptation . Chattanooga: Wall, left end; Lo- Careful,” | Weather and wear out gate “Sailor Beware. success, } gan, left tackle; Swisher, left guard; way stage Bates, center; Vandiver, right guard EAST LAKE THEATRE Wardlaw, right tackle; Matusek, Thurs.- : y $ ” right end; Frank, hs - quarter re book; ; Norris’ “ “Navy Wife, | : , their styles are as speedy as Kathleen Bellamy. with Claire Trevor, Ra Hester, left half; PE tu § Crag St. John, fullback. with Lamy. : A 1g “Drift Fence,” | Howard: Lome Crabbe, Katherine DeMille, Tom aroutar srs +873 Keene ’ Sun.-Mon. “Under Two Victor R 1 Lage. Romiod Russell and a caét of 10-1 Every Saturday Night with June| ang THEATRE pion] LAKE Samford University Library os

THE HOWARD CRIMSON Sao pi Peis Shows Sot PLAN BOXING TEAM : EMPIRE. on Accordingly, he goes to work in andes to Plans are being laid for a boxi Th : vi jtapress fellow Sowtispeop le, hoping ‘that Is Grace Bard again the golden woice of more possibl ob Once Lo

team at Woward this Fall screen, in Co- thousand $30 ar bill pr Moore: ings out from Rig later. e fo wha Students will be glad to know that The Golden GloveTi jumbia’s new musical romance “Tie seanwhile, the bandits who originall By HUBERT MATE but it gave back their self-confi- ss Out.” It is the diva’s third picture hid the -money, rediscover it in the I Norman Cooper; much-injured Captain Victor sefi- dence to the players. Perhaps that bain : her return to the screen in where Old Hutch left it. They virtually and center for the Bulldogs, probably Committee will give the. s “Ome Night Of Love kidnap him and in the escape, fiogally successful Love Me he manages Howard plays at home this week! tie by Mercer was good for us; it will be back in harness for the South equipmentif the team is 10 the other film tow their car. The bandits are didn’t ruin our chances for a repeat [mereases Chance 2 % which also was well received. caught, of course, and the . lovable old And against no other than South- western game. It is to be hoped, any- They intend to ereate a * asic in “The King Steps Out” character receives the reward, which is western. It seems very likely that on the championship, and it DID way. We shall need him with a Fritz Kreisler, who is ac- ¢nough for his needs, even for luxuries. teach us that we must be careful, league to be run as the Hig be the world’s outstanding expo- the Championship of the Dixie Con- vengeance to bolster or line forggthe violin and a composer of clas and fight as if Old Ned himself were Lyng’ benefit. including Howard, Birmi gent of the “Ca- STRAND ference will be decided in Satur- sical calibre. His famed composition a Sat.-Tue. after us. the film by day’s tilt. Southwestern, known ® 8 9 Southern, ¥. M. C. A, ¥. M. H. “e Vicnnois” is: sung in Postal Inspector,” the Universal drama Miss Moore, with lyrics by Dorothy mainly as victors over Vanderbilt, and Boys Club. At the end of th the words for the presents a stirring tale of a $3,000,000 mail Coach Bill Bancroft is believed to +he brilliant playing of Fields, who also penned 1obbe The crime is committed, the will bring a fast, heavy team led Harley Hopkins may prove to be other Kreisler music in the picture. ot be the most popular coach in How- the schedule each team will enter th “Crime criminals hunted out, run down and cap- § lcox and Christian, yon Ster aherg, who last directed tured while a flood is raging over the by Shorty Propst, former Howard the best find which has been unearthed bis members in the Golden Glove T 1 brought King ard’s history. A star back in his imson-and-Blues added and Punishment “The country. Ricardo Cortez as the inspector coach. here for some years. > As a Sopho- . Steps Out” to the screen. own day for Howard, he is at the their list of vic- nament. = ieee : gives a convincing performance of a sleuth 2 ® 9 : more he has placed himself on the ¢ ory to who gets his man every time. . head of the first Howard all-alumni Friday night. starting lineup in every game. He « bile last ALABAMA k But there is more than pulsing drama in Howara supporters feel much better coaching staff, now serving, and ex- ill, another Dixie Con- Ray Chrisjian, intercepted a short Postal Inspector,” although that quality scored two touchdowns against Spring alone makes the film worth seeing. There after Southern’s win over Chattanoo- cellendly, for its second conseclitive Peiday radi io names, scin. i e, was swamped by a pass over center by Dolan. He illiant cast ot top is. a love affair between a blonde night go, because they feel that, since Hill; without fear of making rash high comedy, year. Coach Bill is well-liked by ran through the entire Spring Hill A beilliant « and dancing, club singer and a bank clerk which should statements, we predict All-Dixie for ). The Hillers were un- seous setting and routines, and an ex- ‘Nooga tied Southwestern, the Lynx the students, and by Birmingham Big Broadcast’ vatisfy the romantic mind. - These: ‘char- him next year. bt + any first downs against team for a touchdown. 'This time cellent story make “The acters are portrayed splendidly by Patricia maybe aren't so strong after all. That folk in general. His small stature one of the most delightful and thoroughly * $ @® superior Bulldogs, while | he made the kick good for the hit the screen Ellis and Michael Loring, a handsome LS funny! The Bulldogs will have to only serves to emphasize his dy- amusing bit of movie fare to newcomer to the screen who has achieved] r jites were piling up a tra point. ; aL i time. success on the s tage. “turn out their best game of the sea- *Ray Christian is doing himself namic personality. : the irrepressible Jack Benny, ht first downs. ind by = Wed. Nov, 4; Fri son to beat Southwestern; or for more proud, climaxing three years of var- ** + Wilcox, playing before a home the cast includes George Burns and Gracie defending Dixie Confer- comedy A thrilling film woven about the’ acven- than this season, perhaps. The Lynx town crowd, showed the people i Allen, whose characteristic nit=wit tures of two sea ‘“‘trouble shooters,” sity play with his best season of Herbert Browne's lip is muck bet ns, showed a champion- suns ‘through the entire show; Bob Burns, are not to be trifled with; they are Mobile ‘some real football the "ba- whose adventures ashore are equally excit- all. He is the reason for “no re- ter, thank you. He had to hove two javentor| and chief virtuoso of ing, is promised in “High Tension.” i of football, after a medi- Raye, who looking with very, very hungry eves grets” because of Penny Penrod's starred throughout the game. moka” and its music; Martha Brian Donlevy and Norman Foster are stitches taken in it, which must hove time in ng in Macon the week appeared in pictures for the first the dare-devils who work at the bottom of at the croum which now rests on the absence. Spring Hill was unable to ad a short while ago been no small amount of fum, and the “Rhythm on the Range” the ocean, while Glenda Farrell and Helen Bulldog brow. They would like to $ 8 9° success; Bently Good- medico has pronounced it as doing k. stellar Sophomore half- past the Bulldog 30 yard and scored an instant Wood provide the romantic excitement. grace their own with it. ® man and his Orchestra, leading dispensers Robert McWade is also featured. Ed Chojnowski, (pronounged Hy- nicely. Speaking of having fun, Coop~ The big Howard line had the Shirley Ross a new Wilcox, veteran star per- of “swing” music! GALAX * $$ =» nofskee), better known as “Chow”, er must have gobs of it walking on running attack smothered, while and important screen find; Ray Milland, Wed.-Friday the other halfback posi- Sto- Frank Forest, Benny Fields, Leopold The invincible melodrama, Spring Hill was not a hard game; senior guard, played a fine game that leg. backfield were on the alert, ke “Bridge Of and his symphony orchestra; Louis & attack which complete- kowski Sighs,” chases along at a terrific clip and Adler the Sprirg Hill line of ing them from completing any for De”Pron, Eleanore Whitney, Larry runs the gamut of excitement. Among the and many others, ipkins scored two touch- ward passes. The excellent kicking highlights of the film’s action are a mur- of Fink was the only factor which JEFFERSON der, a three alarm fire, a prison bre:k, a ec other was socred by Ray A dramatization of “It Can't Happen gangster-police battle, and a breath-taking Joward fullback,

“policies of management adopted by our modern railroads. w Jed. _Weid Priday— Under .“ Frwe Flags 9 Sat.-Wed Nothing is sacred merely because it is old. Policies are based iy, Robert Donat, the handsome young Eng- solidly upon the test-tube findings.of current public useful- BERT’S hh actor who rose to world fame over- {night last season when he was brought to ness and favor. ® Consider these evidences of railway i Hollywood to play ‘The Count of fonte | Cristo,” makes his latest appearance in experimentation: Reduced fares, faster and more convenient 60th St., 1st Avenue | “Che Ghost Goes West,”! Alexander Kor- da’s gay romantic comedy . Jean Parker and schedules, streamline trains, added comfort and beauty in cast. Eugene Pallette head the MUDPOTINg passenger equipment, lower-priced meals, air-conditioning, a (Adapted st inby Robert iE E, Shermer Mom | Keown, own, “The Ghost Coes Neat” is. free pillows for coach passengers, free pick-up and delivery first production to ir in English . of less-than-carload freight—such innovations bring luster by Rene Clair, the famous French rarer | who handled the megaphone oh such suc- to the long-held railway advantages of safety, economy and cesses as “Sous Les Toits de Paris,” “Le Million” and “A Nous La Liberte” ' dependability. ® The Illinois Central System is especially 'The s / the amazing and : ing adventures of a ‘handsome and proud of its Green Diamond, $425,000 mile-a-minute stream- k” who haunts an ancient line train recently placed in service. It has been called a rolling laboratory, in which will be worked out principles PANTAGE affecting the development of Vaudeville will retarn to Birmingham | | when the Pantage TI heater, for sev- future passenger transporta- eral months, tion, and it embodies the latest Bducation loday_ must keep in e I Oa tion pictures three days each : r # ii : of - : in a id touch A the olan r reopening, the Pantage Fundamentals everybody ought remai in open Friday, Saturday and to know are what a railroads Q f each week, but will have no show Mo variety of fields. Favorably ace Ve, received, it gives every promise oI fields of of fulfilling investment and foundations of ® Thusdeedsgiveproofof prog- Educators angled A confirmthe that

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|e ee On i. Dice Youn tthe tue be g : ~ Women's Group night, the eve of nine weeks exam, r he Howar : Ee Libby Jean Keyees, vice nations, the Howard Masquers wy | president; Mary Carter, secretary; Two ‘Howard students’ and a assemble on Thursday night tn Mirror Of Cc | Beatrice Ray, librarian, Ralph Field, former Howard student have been] [their November gathering, The, Men's Glee Club; president of the |selected to hold offices in the Bir. meeting will be at the home Year 'mingham district, Young Women’s : . nty-Second Birmingham, Ala., Association for the ensuing term. Hoyt Ayer Will be p HE | as J Masquers Are Campaign Under 3 Attention: Co-Eds | cial chairman, and Ann Berry, who | Following the olobing of Glee graduated last May, chorister. \ orking . Over : Club registration, Mrs. Bertha Sev- Who Want Points|, ‘erin-Frost announces the largest en- Indebtedness Of ent A et All girls interested in securing |Eagles Union Plans Latest Play and Of the 78 members now, 32 on O’COATS . points for their letters, based ‘Hallowe'en Party of 800 points should Urges Cooperation Dr: T v a point system For Sale cindent Body Will View program has already or The year's gee either Margaret Wilson Eagles Union of the B. ¥. P. U. started, the first presentation of the Miss Marion Bozenhard. ; of Ruhama ‘Church will have its Birmingham Loan Glee Club being at the State Fair 17 Starting this week, volley ball | first social Friday night at the Night Of No November Asks He gvhen a group broadcast as a part of "Co. the Hownrd College Day celebration. practice will be held. Girls mak- church. hE — | The Hallowe'en theme will be When Oscar "Wilde wrote ‘The a group entertained the ing half of the contests will re- - 2009 2nd Ave., N. fast Friday of Being Harnest,” peo- conven- _ MARTHA HUGGINS carried ‘out in. the decorations, mnortance Student Kappa Fhi Kappa national ceive 100 points toward their let. from the house- games and costumes. about it » shouted Howard Martha Huggins, former ned ap— seeing it and so will you after — : . i D1) president of the Y. W. C. A, is now! a November 11. 17. Antoinette othe 5 ; bfdimpeln chapel November Each Student I Is Use MOORE Paint state president of that group and will |} Albers 4 will like it that a free housetop Contribiite | preside over the assembly this week- C Li Of In Raising J. A. Hynds * Amos N. Kirby P ents s being given away with each Exterminating MOORE'S HOUSE PAINT end at the Capstone. She graduated * INTERIOR GLOSS at Howard this Summer following Hcket. Don't forget your $: The Masquers have chosen a com- Service Co. © SANI-FLAT more than three years of active par- forget the free trip tq UTILAC iv of manners, a farce constructed Working to comp | ticipation in student activities. with the light Rats, Mice, Roaches ex- of air and decorated paign begun in the Sp and S. oth of bubbling conversation; HYNDS-UPSHAW PAINT : H. Kresss the $25,000 bonded in terminated by the year. ter. The classes are scheduled for roll in the aisles & Co rou will want to the Alabama Bap Results guaranteed. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday rom mirth. For the Masquers are GLASS G0. College, Hoyt Ayers 648 St. Charles Ave. from 1:30"to 2:30 pan. Other inquestionably good in any play. ‘the cldss presidents i 2118 Second Avenue classes for which points will be Rehearsals have been in full and they, with the su We Deliver given are banminton, ring tennis, . Phone 6-6521 3-6049 wing now for lo! these many days ‘student on the camp paddle tennis, and table tennis. nd if you would believe Miss $1,000 by th middle

Gparks the actors are all at their when a committee ¥ hespian best, and will reach the the State Baptist Ex of completion only on the DEEN meeting with a plea f hight of the show. Photo Courtesy Birmingham News | The faculty has ) Some new talent will appear on | campaign with the DR. T. V. NEAL he Howard stage to amaze and $5,000, and the / 3 Dr. T. V. Neal, president of How- | felight you; some of last year’s be- have raised $15,000. 4 ard College, urges all students 2 inners Will be back fo thrill you 10], con pe expect 1 contribute to the campaign fund be- gain with their splendid character- share. Dr. Neal kh ing raised to pay off the bonded in- : ations; while the older and more ticular incentive for debtedness of Howard Celigge. 4 ubstantial members will bear up| pletion of the drive. | he action of the play and make it to reach their g¢ 3 LECTURES IN FRENCH 1 pal and: vivid and lifelike. by the committee | i receive a free trip ti If our enthusiasm seems unwar- Professor Paul de Launay, instruc- The class quota de

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i Club Before Daily Rehearsals be no big debt for E + « + This is the first there will be no b Baptists of Alabama Chapman. cigarette I ever smoked Have you ever been to chapel|I stopped to speak to Dr. dent who contribut uring play rehearsal! Of course He has such good manners, and one possible can feel that that ou haven't because practically no must be polite to good manners. further. the progress really satisfies me he has, not even Lee White or Enter Canon Chasuble (played by and of the d 2 sabel Wilson. To save you a trip H. K. Martin) and Miss Prism (play Don't, forget. DUH Not strong, not harsl and it has all the . 0 chapel, one of the practice pe- ed by Mary Alice Maxwell). ods is depicted below in all its H. K. (to Elizabeth): I adore the flavor and aroma you could ask for. ittering enchantment if some of leading ladies in Oscar Wilde plays. [ie actors should come to practice, On the surface they may seem brit Ometime. Remember, please, this tle and sophisticated, but under only a rehearsal, and the actors neath, they are so shallow. not in costume, Enter Lady Bracknell (played by now on, its Chane Time: two-thirty. Scene: Chapel. Isabel Wilson). sent: Tony Sparks and Henry Isabel: You are such an im- iderton. It is half an hour since petuous fellow, Henry, Why don’t “earsals were to begin. Miss you go on the stage? Parks is becoming impatient. Henry: Because there are so many Tony: 1 wish to goodness I had celebrities on the stage. And I Pendable people in this cast. Of hate celebrities they are so well Yurse, dependable people have such known. lick eyebrows, but I don’t mind Isabel: You are behaving like af hen there is nothing particular to school boy, Henry, And I ‘hate "pend on them for. school boys. They remind me of |. Henry: Well, we might as well atch football practice, although I Tony: And. may 1 ask’ why youl: [1 not very fond of football—it's so say that? It's very bold of you, I letic. Besides, athletes have such must say. Incidentally, I love hear- fe biceps, which seems rather ing my colleagues abused. ous of them, like eating spa: Isabel: Oh, there's nothing par- about profes-| ett in public, ticularly despicable so), ne eclly Cardew ? played Dy} ‘sors. Its just that they are Ol bbie 0 trivial. be such a|[ Robbie: Pye ‘Just # u Elizabeth: bist, Isabel Oh, don't I 1 “Gone With: the Wind i Mary Alice: - Don't be absurd, || A pessimist is a man} A ninks every girl he meets on | the campus is bed. (oncisned on Fags 3 Samford University Library