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During the Thanks- . but I think the girls thatwe' have this ...__ Subscriptions of $1000.00 an $100.00y giving holidays these girls lost from "Do not go into the chemistry, min- year are better than they every have ci s . a he e0 f.Branscomb e to three pounds each. Irregular istry, or newspaper busness, unless ever been," said Mrs. Y orkyesterday M eMflo Hallto the ofivedthis fund for week,the building President of the Selec-Hyer Pr f...rkran co hours" of sleep;, over-eating and im- you can't do anything else," said Alex- "The girls we have in our household is the ande" Williams Jr. of ew York City arelovely. They are such good house "This is ver encouraging, proper food eaten at all hours m esaid. asTewewlcoxt, out inasmuch,ccsse A a fhavegnothinksentrei. t adsWilimJ.execetive secretaryof of:NewYork the American Cty,, :Fr proof Mrs. York" pointed to theo ToBe. rev tTh t TellsO f O xford cure $u00in pmlegea by ,.Wedlneday - next week,'the: any literature or entered into the in- "The girls that are living on the Chemistry. Society and educational di- bulletin board where the weekly grades i d othe ampaign..- tensive campaign which we are plan- Speaks at Highland Park Hig h l are more interested in gaining rector of the Chemistry Foundation, in are posted. There were numerous A's Slec ning," President Selecman said. "The School on History of The weight than the girls that live in town," an address to the science students of and B's, few C's, almosto. D's, and "Dedicationto of McFarlatid's University now has $10,000 in 'cash to-e'an'seefew t od GftT. say.It is the desire of thoseindarge ward the building of the Hyer Hall of University said Miss Wilcox. "The town girls do S teA. U., at 3 p. m., Friday, ii 'the . es reo few t newould o Gif To. S whnot come in regularly to be weighed large chapel. hardly be noticed.-" rialchurhesTo Assist ivento0 Sthe campaign to "give eeribodyi pScience,$20,000rinsubscription wtia osi.ntelljust;.hdtheyremd "The health of the girls has been President Sele is specifically directed to lyer Hall, Rulings against hoop-rooling and so I dam t tell just how they are E. O. House, professor ofChemis- better too thisyear, Mrs York said. SOklahoma U.y the t and $75,000.Hi nocan be turned into bow and and arrow s Motingas part e sin girlsae ee i tryat S..M.'U, introduced Dr. W. Ee r rka. noonhhser for s;me thmebaf of Le girls seem mre willing to co- naosho ing as part 2'lie skinny girls are' initerestedd an'daertie rheen'th aodec-Will assist in the the costtcticonstruction ofeberof theHyerthebeaalxwin Hall sthrwith of the regulations of Oxford Univer- they do not mindo then re inme that is for T inthe Am ican operate with the council regulati r il n te the permission of the donors and the yam ersfor h ican-l tsTeex.Tiaistip e tte. WilcFarlin MemhsoMcFarlinrialchurch, oeavef todayn-givenSa toat c hance to perlesdgeasometh ori before ithrseits o of tooorues and sity w 'erepart of the many subjects required to gain pounds.. Most of these Chemical Society Prize Essay Con- s Tiscooeration and goodness that theUiversity' of theironmawhere.Thel eeothe asingfacuhtytheotake , and~ thetigme"at theologsid Herbertup next whilebanteied eor I ontk wdorofhes eM.1 dedicationU.ctFarlisn ofthe Audi-newday T mneesay touil nequ$000ipn e whalM.U. professor in a lecture on "Ox- athletic association and are trying.to test.hCole Reid, PDr. S,ubbert M. U. st:udent,introduced who, Jamesg re n a e nitr. T c Tuesday 'at in: neey obarud of eusicts h is discussed Gbyarvie Branscomb, S. girlsare members of the wormns urch was built by'Mr. "Iher orgnchairzaons.the chapel Aso 'period 'ithe-i-' and haford", Thursday night in the audi- keep training, rules. ' The training attending Bryan Street High School in hy. But the girlsare growing bet- torium. The ch will featurehomatheday 'heological Chapel.appowil The presidents of . properly. by t The campaigbeen be presentedtotoset one of six ter., andoi Mrs. RerM. McFarlin of San An- t torium of the Highland Park high rules in the W. A. A. and the regime Dallas, last year, received ______M.identSelcmain Audill ise Fraternities and the sororities have "Considerable progress has been . tono in memorh adbythe architects of the building, schol, to gain fat are in many cases the scholarships given Win.the"" United e r church will b made the retste d al)ededicatedwith ahisbuexperidnltbyes Sunday. becu, asked to take the matter up wsth: e s rhre S e tMr. C. ill andgCompay of Dallas o Preceding the lecture a musical same . States, for the best essay written on L ehur swill feature the day's t ther organizations. Also committee- plans for the building ad the coin- program was presented by Miss Eve- "Several fat girls have been invied the subject of "The Relation Of Chem ic h st Uish .Tuity ofoutewusd s wlgt ocrsPnItcss h ilswudnt ia eSya o ocietyeriz e Ess aplonge il.vTneigcondpbratish identy of theirSelecman sondWar. .Othewill 11men' have-been appotnted to see the in- of Life." t program. Pres fternoon. His .speech ainitteewill bheglad tobegin construe- lyn Finty, accompanied by Miss Mar- to try to lose some of their pounds istry To The .Erichment ternoon. His: speech ddividuial students personally some- speak in the af tion as soon as the building-fund in tlha Whittaker at the piano. The pro- but they are not interested. Maybe Five hundred thousand students comn- Speak t alwith his experiences time before nexi Wednesiday. "O, we are going to have a new style in peted in the contest last year. Mir. oe arln l ad will justify starting the work gram, included Handle's Sleep, the World War.- 0th- The pledges may be paid all at one' ra ri The building as planned is composed Why Dost Thou Leave Me? Cole- girls. Last fall the fashion kings tried Reid ill go to Yale next year. to er seeces'of the day will 'be made ttimeor they may be, paid irnthre e in style from the lead pen- take up the scholarship, which in- Miss Stella Hope Shurtleff Will of three units joined to form an "H" rdge-Taylor's "Candle Lightin' Time," to swing the Mouzon in the morn- stalmnent:,- one now, one in February will be used to house and Miligan's April, My April." cilsilouette but it was without cus- ludes tuition and fees and $500.00 a Talkto Stdentsda T by Bishop E. D. shape. The units ing and by Bish op John M. Moore at during the week of 9-14, and theilast c htTwilight Concerts Planned. cess. The girls would not change. y tearfor four years. He 'is a pledge Mday tedeartenofp B. announced Maybe they have changed their minds of the Phi Delta Theta fraiternity. day and Weldnerday night. A recep tion in honor of Mr. payment in May during' the week ofl tionasron the AaSdepartments of .thphysics,bu l-udcqmistry in Chairmancl oprobahblygley G. Dealey "oeo tegrl h aees adnwsae mnal aet lf il pakt hesldnt fthdedbsaq WlWicx and biology.,tahee tlerT s a, oad re t o clre and Mrs : MFerlinwill be given by 4-9. One of the greatest needs of S. M. that the next lecture, Thursday, Dec. now ad ar goig to be prepired "The world has never appreciated the Uiniversity of Ok- Those wishing to make the full pay the scientist," said Mr. Williams." iThe Delivering a series of three lectures the students of handU. isHwill additional sistarti class-room ng, thetwrkmptand labor- 18, wouldus beTnL by Dr.eaoc"Cle J. D. Boon ashionofkinogsof wheiil.Lstl spring comes.h At least thetr fat ineds epenve ei fE n Sm atrice n hyoes easduige y night. Speeches by ment no w can see Thomas Gibbs the on the popular phases of art under the lahoma Saturday tory equipment, Dr. President Selec- Southern Methodist University, on as- ones are not interested in losing weight average business nanthinks of als and by the donors treasurer, Marguerite Gillette, secreary a as a auspices of te eaclT Con catio versity offici man. With the assistance of the pa- trononmy. On this occasio Mrs. E. and the skinney ones are determined chemist first as druggist then ,ill be included in the orHerbert Hamilton, chairman." man who works inia laboratory and Committee, Miss Stella Hope 'Shut- program. shape.trons oflike the uitadmkuniversity, we shallpil be ablensettwilnlhchthbemos C. Adleta, soprano, and Miss Gertrudenused to gain some. 1 d veytoealohmousien Talk8,t0 thela ce t 3no'clckraeseusv Those wishing to pledge anid pay in will speak to the students of the plefPero s acqm to provide S. M. U. with a well-equip- Mendelstamm, pianist, will present the "Exams will soo n be here," said Miss wears a long apron. Chemists, minist- aintedwith thei' archi- ithe three instalment will ,sign one of the ers, newspapei tmenall haver tee t sdestersonsa ped, scienceadequate hall. Those who musical program. The art gallery will Wilcox, "Some of girls who are amnd cifications of the Mc- thecards and leave it at the booth in areinterested teinspeeding up theworkbe open for inspection after any of now just a little overweight will lose ar inereste d ne g theorkthese events.it then."warded work hardwith. and much are famerarely or everfinancial re- Wednesday.University Monday;Miss Sliurtleff Tuesday will speakand Farlintecture Memorialand spel church say that'itis the Rotunda or give it to some member o Hyer Hall should kow that promptthe e nti of Oxford. ain. Most people never heard of E. ou Some Masterpieces and. why they e of the gres atest churches in Am- on the committee. Pledge cards may remittance of money, either old or Prof. Branscomb opened his lecture oiii nkMospepleneohe oee Maerpeces an H t r P i it Seleceman said 'yes- be'secured from the Y.W.,C. A check great" Monday, night December terday. "It isPrs others o ee s u Sc ttranpse it can r Mal poiet o he ei-are n e t undobutedly one of the room, the Rotunda -'booth some new subsriptions, will encourage ithi of the can Chemical Society, who has receiv-8n thela ec s o th pr toi sedo lea d m okepoy s on Oxford w a description nvr member of the conmittee. to do likewise and make possible a etn n hl . .u aSanklc.otnthelagechpeaak730o'loktrtestets ity churches in Ameri- o construction, et i the famous institn- ed every iedal of merit given in 8. te are h at t d 'Contiinuing earlybegiMing tion is located. Between the Thames S M .U .Forum Chemistry which can be given, has sihe will speak Tuesday at 4 o'clock in ca. The'buildiing complete has cost the campaigin for ftiunds ltnonoatioi s O i Don - t s e s t 00. Mr. CC.siaE u ti n e tan s o pro n i ss Gertrudent gTiic drtoo u sdyavinn a s ea ,an sssome.n a us pies o f the F c, and Mrs. Mc- for Earl Moreland, Russell McIntosh, '- and the Cherwell, as they flow through m o u n received degrees fron thirty-five uni- the small chapel oni"The difference in over $6000,000.0aei is 'gift over a year ago president-of the Y. M. C A., spoke on s aid woodland - versites, aind is a nember of every approach to subpect betwveen the liter Farlin made thi C om mittee On Bar cofbuttercups s their dead son. Last the subject, "The Challenge,". and Lo- le heard, Soys Government is Social note -worthy cherical organization in ar manand the artist."UnMisst Shu ing ey ComidtteeOnU n towEM e s-vwhere o nigtingalesofe Oxford may his. still Forum of '1000ng0Withthe world, and the iiniventor of Bake-f ary manoanheaur hsd,rtle-te niesg i theigygae Souithern Methodist gan Stollenwerck, captain. of ti6he1924' McFarlin Auditorium football , team at S."'MT U, spoke' on- ie epeite from which he made over twenty-lef will close her lectures Wednesday, University the d a o M eetse o"Half of E gland's greatest call which has been recent- 1 their nursery," le said, "atd periodi- p five milliondollars. , at 4 p. . 'in the small champel on construction of "Will We Accept 'the Chillinge," at has unusual "Modern art and what it represents,"ly started.'This makes a total of chapel Wednesday and Thursday.- tally-return as to a sanctuary." -"h. Bateman,however, Methodist Coege Presidents The university was ever founded; "Government in a democratic cout- .1 tat Mr. and Mrs. McFar- "Earl Moreland entered S. M. U. in hon d - CollegeSesThe isityo eeun eh success. The great Ranufacturers "Miss Shurtleff has given her lee- $l075,000 that nto the cause of the J915," said Mr. McIntosh. "He organ- Plan To Collect $150,000 of it grew, and its history dates back try is social, not political," said hMr.generally pay chemists about $1200.00 tnures several Te at s o n t entivegin scopal -church, South. P rlnistClleanc tresdi0,ld0s over 800 years to a period of such un- Elmer Scott, secretary of the Dallas a year to save them four-million dol-ecmteest a w s te ized the S. M. U. quartet and was Christian Education as 'over the nation," Miss Olive Dots- It seems to n.e that every student chosen the most popular boy in school rt nspa e of-I sml con tription certainty as to provide a pernmanent Civic Federation, Thursday evening, lars a year, and just as often as not ati hea thed a ze what these two per- the first year. In 1916 he was foot- Sct i idnsri imuch enjoyedal co itroversyas speakigthe to the toForur of o S. M. U. the chemist is a failure. There qrealdson, head of theArt department of should recogni for S. M. U. ball manager. The next two years he which is the earliest conllege in the 15000 memers of the nA erican the University ' said yesterday. "Her sons have done was Members of th committee of the group, he said. Tracing the growth on "When does the mind shut up Chemical Society aii out 2,000 of work hs been hear with seagra t pleas- he in the army, but came back to B. D. to organize the of the institution through early con- shop?". "Government is the social themisunderstand their anownchemical recandr many favorablee reports p -have" S. M. U. in 191') and received his degree in 1921. Earl Moreland then drive for $150,000 of the Christian struction of monastic halls, he b irought sethodof dealing with people. We magazine. beet given. Her lectures in 'Houston $400 I sLost In went to Brazil and, after spending two h n s w i h a f c h o i l o d r; n ei n b t e n c e i t y a d c e y peciall y at A ustin, w here s e spoke President'sEducation subscriptionoffice W ednesday m dettoiti planthe 1208 narrativeand 1298 ofw henits riotsdvelopi nearly menex-to must be acquainted with those political "Most people do not see any con- and Ausin received much praise, es- years at Passo Fundo, was made vice president of 'Little S. M. U.' at ...... the collection of the money. Bishop tiiigtished the university, notlonly wiaettho e insocioalder; clif btenceityThings can happen nin cheem-vr before. Ye.the stidents of thme University irsdays Fire h Brazil. The school, which opened of the not only with those things vocational,d the n gmheir a h t escardsW ha the sude nits John M. Moore, presi~ting bishop of the "Three stupendous scholars pub- o . .Urwl ejythe tls" SaeFixtt this October, has about seventy-five conference, Dr. C. C. Selecman,detff presi- .t.h.eD. thirteenthhrteahnenuryettegeneral amword, century, Roger Bacon, Duns for our minds too often run in oca iofstrywhichwordchanget the whole theory of S. M. U. will enjoy the talks." ures Are Damaged students and five teachers. Earl More- dent of S. M. U., Dr. Sam Barcus, Scotus, and Bishop Gosseteste, estah- tions. The vocational is only one part lie knows nothing about them. "\\e consider that we have provid- are offering six. prizes of a ed the students of the University will When Currtain Ignites Dur- land is attempting to give the Brazilian president of Southwestern University lisped its aicient prestige," le said. of life. Aid the rest is the way we "We who will please the iihigh- ing Club Play' boys a chance for a college education of Gerogetown, Dr. H. E. Stout, presi- "Dante is reported to have studied associate with society. "$1000.00 each for the best essay writ- a speaker and so to raise the standing of Brazil. dent of Texas Womat's College of theology there. "We have to be very patient in cx- ten on such broad subjects as "The Re- hv,"Dr. C. A. Nichols, head of the de- partment anud chairman Damages esttimated at four hundred "It should be our privilege to help Fort Worth, E. L. Spurlock, president "Through the centuries that fol- pecting social progress. If we have hation of Chemistry To The Enrich- of. education ss Mary McCord, head support Earl Moreland and 'Little S. of Kidd-Key College, Sherman, J. E. lowed, the history of the university but a great number of people with shut- ineat of Life" and "The Relation of of the faculty convocation committee, dollars by Mi lent of public speaking, M. U.,'" said Logan Sto,enwerck. Roach, president o Wesley College of epitomizes the history of England. up minds, how unhopeful the situation Chetitsry To lunmaimDisease." It is said in anuuncing the dates of the of thIe departn stage fixtures of the "Money invested in humanity and the not chemitsry to speaker. "Thle committee is tplanning was done the Greenville,and presiding elders of the The reformation period brings to mind is I recently saw a graph of the rise necessary to take Thursday night at 10 development of young people, reaps competein this contest but we want to bring several important speaker small chape conference atended the meeting. Pro- such names as Sardinal Wolsey sand of civilization from the bottom. The the curtain caught fire greater returns than money invested in ceeds of the drive will be divided William Tyndall who translated the timei of danger in civilization is the no one to tryw is -working only for before the University this year. It o'clock when ate presentation of the anything else. We must- accept the the prize, as they have no a chance in is plainned to hold two large coivo- during a priv among the various schools named Bible into English. time when it is most cocky-most sing of the Third Floor challenge and aid Earl Moreland in the "It is oly when one visualizes this proud of the present status of its so- the world of wining. We want you catiohswhere importat sakers will play "The Pas above. s Arden Club. work he is undertaking in the name of Pay-up campaign was designated by long and romatic history that one can cial order, to go intothe contest because you are address the students." Back," by the and want to All lectures will be free to the stud= "Destruction n of the properties will S. M. U. the committee as from December 3 to understand or appreciate the insistence "We arc professionally concernied interested in.the subpect the presentation of "The SR. L. Brewer, registrar of S. M. U.- January 15. Subscription Atothe Chris- omprecedence, the respect for traid- in thmedistribution of inteligence. The learn more. Mr. and Mrs. Josephn P. e ots and faculty members of the Uni- not prevent ion n ithe iolaions ni egultion of he oigachy;oriabeneolen pa rarhy t"ehen this u i Third Floor Back" to- will be the permanent historian for tian Education funde iwasmadeiby the lion,the fundamental conservatism of samte holds true for the unequal dis- Garvin, of New York acthintveCity, have agiven nt- versityt oe onrf sepresncu tiiig eraumotantation of student spakrt. ac- stihhPassing cae of lghth tomorrow night," Miss Mc- the Earl Moreland movement. churches of the Methodist Epsicopal which one hear so uch." tribution of'intelligence, of knowledge th e money in memory of thcir daught- tivities cards. \Vhile the speeches are ight and er and the awarding of the open it is the purpose of the authori- Cord announceed early Friday morning Church of south Texas and this drive "Oxford is goverend entirely hy of economics, sociology, etc., as for Patricia, ntory of the results of Theological Faculty will be a collection of these pledges. the authorities of the unmiversity," Mr. the unequal distribution of wealth. If prizes is uner the direction of the tics to make the smeeting a mingly for after an inve een taken,ThooiaF cut Each district was assessed a quota. Branscomb said, "anmd theionly court tjusta few are cotcernted, and others A nericanChemicalSociety. Mr. Gar- the students, due especially to be lack the fire had beascausednby ignition of Holds Meeting Friday is unequal vi n was Alien Property Custodian dun- of room. Miss Shurtleff will ilus- The fire wi The presiding elders' will have charge is tle Proctor's coit, which deals don't give a whoop, there which was used to cover Januar1. SbriOnPrto the"nt rChurosdonis-aw'I easl ie ltlw oudta hi a oo v n riaiyfr h tdn bd saeneecpd soime ts. The heat of the lamps Plans For Two Pastor's of collection in each district. with violations of the local ordinances. distribution. If we lived aningtunder th late war. tnrate all of her lectures with lantern paper Short beauty and calrity. the stage light nt 1ola ~lk Among the atcient regulations of the oligarchy, or a benevolen t patriarchy, "\Ve hope you will achieve a scienti- slides of artistic r afire and the flames Time School Are Considered Kirby Hall W ill Be school is one which forbids aiy stud- or a benevolent monarchy, unequal lic view-pom , that of looking for the "Students in the Art departmentwill set the pape drop curtain which was number of years ago a be requiredotoattend the lectures as spread to.the diuring the second act. The Discussion of S. M. U.'s holding et to bows and arrows for punat-distributio might be alright; but de- truth. !hasA given a chenical to purl-a part of their class work since the folded back -Dedicated January 9 poses ofuse offense or. defense, and each mocracy cau prevail only when the chemist d the curtain, the front short-time schools for Methodist pas- are inteligent. fy the straight commercital product. subject is alliedto the work donte in fire destroye damaged the rug on the tors marked the meeting of the faculty student on matriculation is obliged to people said. wings, and d Mr. Harper Kirby Of Austin solemnly agree to this regulation," hle "'But how can I know about econ- le always go the samne results from that department," Miss Donaldson Members of the audi- members of the S. M. U. School of I- the lectures are intended stage floor. Will Be On Program said. "Another regulation is that stud- omics?' '\Vhy should I know about his tests, a stick purple substaice. e However, without injury. The hose Theology yesterday morning in Kirby ts shall ot roll hoops dovwn High law?' Ifth we only knew a little, we founud that this was a goo dye . and prinmarily for the student body as a ence escaped n the fire before the biuld- Hall. Discussion of the schools will Dedication services for Kirby esall,Street, this being designed to prevent wouldn't be led by those who pretend ave itmmediately because a very whole.f ancoms wasturndenat ngered. be conitinued at another meeting this poli-pohiuar color. From this thy dis- Ts t m oitte s of comedy were not lack- morniing. tnew building for the School of Theol- interferece with traffic iin days be- to be authority. Should there he Ithey could make other one recently organmized and his in- Elements o y,be willheld January 9, i was a- fore automobiles came into mise.Sonmic tical platforms? Is the platform just- covered that citement. Shortly before Plans are being considered for hold- took it upi. charge the presentatio of public c- ing i the exed, David Russell, playing ing two new schools at S. M. U. this ounced yesterday by Dean Paul B. Years ago a reformer on the govern - ifiable? Ynes, it is when we knowwhat colors, also, thGerny in havin the it stands for. But suppose ters is Geas never ak ay discoveries tes before the U iversy students, the fire start .Christopher, an artist of year. One school, to be held in Jan- Kern theof school. ing board succeeded Besides a number of idividual speak- the part of, Alo o e r he ries hoop ordinamce repealed on the groud an economic theory in the platform, but do renarkable research work. bility but one who had uary or February and to extend for Although pleansfore thealkes e thatP was osome and ieless. With- Hov e y of us are able to deterine While working'to develop a goHlden- ers, it has planned to hold two cotvo- undoubted a his hbirthright, spoke e to be it u ls fu of whether it is rght? Platfoms are oratnge, they accidentally discovered catioti aniually, oieccach semester, been selling this three weeks, would be held at S. Me not been completed, a talk s n three days, HghoStreet essing his determination: U., and the other, a second summer made by R. Harper K rbystt wf ents rollig hoOPS Ti suposed largely collections of Words ad plras- novocane, aspirin, synthetic ivory, imi- where ainumber of speakers will be line in exprg to start a fire." He re- session following the one held yearly es. One of the faults f the American tation rubber, and imitatiou leather. brought before the students in aes "I am goig the at S. M. U., would be held at Mt. Mrsnr Ai heb r wir ns wn te o n wa reeacted enter this of speeches covering two or threei tired from thue stage and soon after "One of the regulations' is" Mr. people is that we become w orshipers of " e'W h pe that those w ho ogwistcllspokeA tn e retbsuens aking of roatnio d or yhudeeryh gae9,Ifwitretobasntlliectlo r sblsve n d eG xirmsarfny to findse outnUivriy days. The members of the committee holdo sceneryh of the stage was in flames. Sequoah, Ark. spokeat thebreaking ofground for anlc b s, "attatJ iionsuetsalwrs student shiall words. Therehr is a greatra dealelo of osloosecontest'Will, start looking seen th trcur as ea.Oteprb ranscombnad nery will be provided for Designed to take the place of the . and learnother things also arc Prof. C. A. 'Nichols, head of the New set meOthe b- be out after 9 o'clock in theisev'ening, talk about econmiic theories. 'AeNsomething nd appropriated by the S. M. U. extension work of one class - ablyabl willwilltbe be made ma bys somemof the bhs . a story-that' several years think that we settle things by calling -but those who work only for the re- department of education, :chairnman, from the fur vities appropriation com- a week for preachersi living near Dal- chfheology fcty agoa n undergraduate knocked at the them names. All stupid people ui-stilt will accomplish nothing."' Prof. 'B. H. Branbscomb, professor of student .actiS the s McCord said yesterday. las, the mid-winter school will allow theSchool of Theology faculty a a e u o'clock in the' morning. dertake to kill, ideas by'calliig them . .. - New Testament, Prof. C. F. Zeek, mittee," Mis gate at on"Ifothisotil not cover the cost of re- three weeks of concentrated work for a great number of preachers, with ac- MissMis Bess s Ragsdale,nt'"apsmistress. tstei ayTe tegate tekeeper r was obdurateed until t shipwhenfin-'o ntames. our And minds thatis shut oneup shop.of the times ii LightKirby fixturesareHall, new Schoolieing itstalledofTheology ntow Dr.head R.of E.the Dickenson,department chaplainof French, of andthe Placing" this vil fixtures and leave enough to thes t at the pstoffitsat now has a fiv poundneganaea;, noe.. umider this gate.[V ,•Ifwar to be " •" ""' x"I ' "-":_tlhen,___earblmg_.hefxreaefis___Uvrst_, [foeShaeearee resentation of the annual cess to libraries and withgood condi- totefact fien~ a . :Pamt . eu..- rmenbet'edrhttePS thatlnever to comPromise, but we must-re-|whuiedin. hg turhesro ymtet . _ ,. fo thnaepean play, I am sure that tion~s for study, it was pointed out. The 49 cent books, of two cent stamps.ailt when admitt hs. aeot~c-- and vise our judgment.", .- . ,lighting.-: - - FRIAT PlEDGES. , we can secu;re a special appropriation." preacher, who will 'not .'be very busy ] ingo papes. he rcen ofrthjese wfrapm-[sent the k-eeper ' after" it.. Then At tse- next -meeting of the Forum,] Installation'""of the fixtures will prac- I' I Suet and faculty members of the on their charges at mid-winter, will be ] ngperisone ~riocen to thefop suet ... clse the gate. When to be held Thursday, December 18, Dr. tically complete work 'on Kirby HallI Clii Delta Alpha asuinounces the S. M.- U. Sd hool of Theology and their excused by their presiding elders to ' thep e ts hre for orcents, andfrthe skeeper: - begged for, admittance Hyer . ill ..speak on. "The ..electricity of only installation" of cispel' seats,. due pledging of Johmn W. Ddtnaho of Coin-| families: and friends were guests at come to S. M. U., according to the fouhre fens'the.. --. r -ou. n~he (etr",ninuedl ott pa'ge 4)t. a .Itidred.. ytears."i.. - : : to arrive by|,Christmas,. remaining. "Imanche,. Texas. . ,|" Continued on page 4 plan. ' -'

''''I- one susect tat4, we naveVeen out or t. hazl Brush' less than ithree months." Diego Rkivera is now unrolling :on ,the patio During the sea (sick) voyage W. Har- walls "of tle Ministry of Public Education, old tried to accustom himself' to spats he 'inscribed, verses: by Gutierrez, .a young without looking at his feet, and Mrs. rev olutionary poet. As may be seen on the Jimpson' was. attempting to use' a Lorgnette accornpanying" photograph of the weary1 without, hitting bherself': in~tbe eye. h~cIngenral choseboth your recreations miner emerging into the evening air is the 'Devastated Europe receive~d them with ariaorganizations 'with' reference to their .foll'owing poem (translated) modified enthusiasm. Baving been wrecked reallndperm anent value in your own' all= several times 'already,' the .Old World, didn't round=;. develpment' and future welfare, Comrade miner, give the Continental (ha, ha) when the 'W. rather' than their present pleasantness or *Doubled by the weight of .the earth, Harold Menagerie .arrove (or arriv, either from the temsporary value. Your. hand' errs i

Permission Is Granted .. Bylo sGvn GrsOgan Letters Are. Awarded " Mustangs To' Play Cana1;Tit-w'vriSouthwest Title 'Athletic squ~ads2 ' Appoint. omite Four Football and Four Th rtoTockr iteyn Ta Draw Up Rule To Trains Announced Woman's n fl1 ToOppose' Strong Team Provide For Tis Athletic Association au anZ A UMe

Permission to play a post season' At the motion of Dr. J. S. MeIcn- W. A. A. ' Sixteen 'varsity "M"s were awarded Watters -were' members of' the first game on New .Year's Day w.tasgrant- Selectman Ur,-tges tosh, 'S. Mf. U. representative, the 'Four football and four hockey teams the 'members of the' undefeated Mus- string.,line- up this year, the choice for edD football wcr ognzda h oassahe- tagoemrhrdy ih'atame the 1923 captaincy practically centers i'A h council of the uti bTurdy.The uHwnethe t-of-ren D' '' Souhweter coferncetic associationThursday afternoon in ing\Of the iathletic 'Tusa.Thas f h u-f championship was officially awarded to the gymnasiump. Captains elected varsity,' ixteen 'colt letters andaio on this pair. The election ,will take state eleven has not been .announced, , To GO To S.M (J . Baylor Unilversity at a'meeting of, the litre: Pearl. Butcher, Orange. tearn; cross country letter was also awarded. place at the teams annual banquet, for 'but it is rumored that the strong West conference in Dallas -Thursday" Mar} Higgs, Green team;'-Margaret Only-fifteen players received :the which the date has not yet been set. Virgniateamwiloppse he Rd ad "eep the Dallas high school- ath- In view of the unsatisfactory stat- Powell, Red, team; and Katherine -IDiii bensrngde.s mals Sxen etr er wre -Blue aggregation ott hit 1. ] etas in Dallas by sending them to u nfobl i 93ad12 hr Pierce, Blue'tain for football and of letters' awarded. to the' first string the S. M.U. Colts as follows: Tom Se-a poet'hv ennmdSuhriMethodist University," wasMagrtGilteOrie;U Zhp men of any team iisth'e conference. AtkinsonFieufAr, Conger

New Year's game. Joe U.Ltay, who Presideint Selecmna t the luiichieon of fereisce, a, committee was appointedaid arhMorBefrhcey ciedlcts r: '' ' Tvrkn Tes Jeff Fraley La= hiaiidles ,the Stadium ga me for the fair the Salesmanship Club Thursday noon to refer back to the springmeig Tectan reported the fdllotviig Capt.. Logan, Stollensssrck,' Hilsbo dnaTxs lnn'ealGei association, has iiot yet completed se- at the Adolphus Hotel.. The meeting with a report on some satisfactory attendance:'_ ro; W. .E. Bedford, Collis Irby, Rus- ville; Robert Jones, 'Dallas; GersW gotiations with the stroiig out-of-state was ini honor of the undefeated 'tis- basis of per cent award where ties Football, flityeighst. sell McIntosh,. Sid Henry' Gherson Mnn,, Sulphur~ Springs; C."'E. Petbles' club figured on. Dr.' R. N. Black- tanig football team and tie two coaches, exist. . oky ffynie Goldberg raiid W. J. R. (Buddy) ing, Idabel, Okla.; 'W. Rabb, Greenville well, business. manager of S. M. U. Ray Morrison and Ewing Freeland.' Teniss, ifty-eighe. ' all oal Dallas; Jim 'Magness, Honey W. R. Sullivani, Dallas; Sam Stollen pionship Iere 'also aw arded in B g n s n e n s c ' n y p e Grove; H ow ard Wade a nd Lake M o-'wer k,. H illsboro ; Robert ' Ta i m athrsdKanasCiy, eti ys, aeft ter Tooo h ttndtheDfssourfo ot "i wnnigyo w eant otienitisbasket e S. p. Uo . putu C ham ball,, track, tennis Hiking, eighty-seven. -rison, Ferris; George Watters, Tem- Paso; 'Lyma'n Thom'pson,'Sherman; Kaasl iy toin tend theMiuiougtatnnnthegoathe tes up toeeyo scuty-t hUiersity of B orse back riding, twen'ty-five. plc; Arnett' Pearsos, Lubbock;' Hu- Willis Woodall, El 'Paso; Dave Wolf, The ndeeatdaveonl Mstags hesai. "ohnMaeBrokscapainTexas and into .Oklahoma A. & M"t. he eleven best football players froni bert :Walling,' Houston;' Lawrence Dallas; Stanford Wikerson, Co'mansch: Tihe urondeete utangshave onlytle si. oohnall acamBrooks2, cpai~en Teewsiodipt ay aareach class, freshman, sophomore, jun- Reiser, Celeste; Christopher. Corte- Onlyeone cross-country .letter~wa igohlarokn racinin n dxtw illkg. ofThe 'otalta n 92 a enPresident Pe ot -krsttdhi ithadpatc net ee.Tegraduated and' settled down iin busi- to ik ettdhi foior, and senor, will be picked to play iegae' Bryan. Gordon Cullum,;Dal- awarded..'JThe honor 'went to' George post-season game means that the ness in Dallas. .Wilton Daniels, cap- inter-classlagames., Thetthirtyebesteofflas, iwas awarded a letter as maneg- Hooper of Cleburne. members of the squad will have to tam of the Southwestern Conference the conference reads that the chain-tercse ll es.hoe ythcitte e r.r sacrafice a Christnias at home to train championship football team last year, piuiiship in football shall be awarded pa otsaon"ryadNv" Goldberg ane,'WdWt '.-''. for the New Year's battle,.snwwrin nDla. The men on Percentage, he did not think that glameandosteasitn bst"Ar yrso ters and Cotmegl ia ar'teolLt- e''o The former rule of the conference ta nk pteMsagfobl the rule admitted an award as between ths i cmoeheVstyea. members of the letter squad who will (Omer Unbars prohibited postseason games. The team will make good citizens for Dal- Baylor aiid S. M. U.. S. M. 'U. w'as All . A. A. meinbers who can play be eligible for next 'year's eleven, and HAVE YOUR DRESSES AN new addition: to the ruling adapted las wheii they finish at S: M. U.". the only uiidefeated team besides Bay- musical iitusnsaeakdt e as of. this q uitet, oinly Magness and ' SIONAL EXPERTS Thursday. bantningthese games reads: Coach Morrison made a short talk for in footbalk otj imaBeeiaistAras "If, however, the facuty of an iii- and, introduced Logan' Stollenwerck, Thisoitozo ietr e a W ~.. A. orchestra. DISCUSS Jnterest Of tuinmmbro hecneener-captain of the team this year,, and oieddt h ofrneta h Girls wifh points from previous years ~* ~ * quests the conference to grant per- coe l-oihetribc o h office of conmmissioner be created with arSse orpr t isLr ok tudent( Inl ActIVities oission to stage such a -ame, terls th reeas tornwkprn- three divisions of effort in view-re- orTisYndiEuibr.' J r~ J ~Ij quest shall be coinsidered on its merits ed the other letter meii to the club. search, regulation and education. Their ______and mnay be granted by a tliree-fourts JmsE ogrpeieto h reconimendation included 'the finan- ' An imtpelling ,desire- to find outlet ALL] 4 votes." Salesmanship Club preseded. cig o hcofc y payment of some S. A. E.'sRUN OVER fo i raieiplssadt xrc

ofandpo steonga eev eral cedaysDELagoTLAYfroiiiaconeenrefgaes. toh i g ntat-tolegecriuu ase td 2 andtha rquestd PHasT the conference efre o the-TLYtrhabe rne Completely outclassing. the Delta eto igage'in various kinds of ac- Auhuslae Dubsl grant permission to play .the-game., ' K. A.'S 2O GAME meig o te toneesceast ere CieeeteS a l aE tvteacrdn oteUiest sonic colleges thatstill',do not Bt h lvn h inaA phap-tiites acodig o heUnvesiyI ______areOupasigndourunig hethw-sc their way-to assisting iisthc finane- silon teanwoa460gm Frdyf Study Class, ins regular session Tues- Outassngandouruminsow-g'day th evening. Thce class, -conducted by AMERICAN WRITING Passge irds Frewll,'Hilacka at :00o'cockTuedayaftrnon Music Students To er K.A. teanm the Pihi Delta Theta ing. . ternooii. The Sig Alphs literally rani George Thomas, instructor in English 11503 Commere .Strust Give 'Recital Soon eleven came through for a 20-0 win Refunds Opposed, their way to a win by long sweeping Bible, has' devoted several weeks to Wednesday iii the second game of the The directors 'recommended that the end runs.,' the discussion of 'problems' that: con- Martaf bth Rbersonand cubsmus urwodat- ' hin.isss'~nezCopeand'Diie'Tutle al siembrs nt ale 6~ pen p utiltheJas iiter-frat football series, so-called University of Texas ".Inter- The whole Sig "Alph back field front the university student.. Recital Toe Be 'Givent In Large The passing coinisation Manni to scholastic League be.,inot allow'ed to starred alent-,crrigt 'bi Interest was at a high pitch as the Chapel December 10 Canon and an intercepted pass were make any-refund to competing schools on altdru tns.gesumcayg'edail various phases 'of the subpect were the winning factors in the contest, or railway fare or othridcmnts drn.5ssrspae good considered.' The questionr, why' do The S. M .U. School of Music'will 'Mann's runnisng was also good and'hle in any sprt asid that if this is allow- f,At game'returniisg onse sixty the students take part in studentasc- KL ;BER'S give a student's recital in the large acutdorllhepitso l h onssoeardscrefe, that the league fixtur~ s he rotated ycone for a touclhdowin. Snmithiasid tivities, was raised. "He does so for chapel on Wednesday, December 10, missing only one try for poiiit after between the State schools, Texas aiid Douglas stood out in the hine,.The thsareou: tyreosanhefa o eng j Iur beginnisig at &:15 p. m. goal. Elliisgton at right eind also .A. & M. This matter wvas referred to Sig Alplis developed some good inter-tcosie e hyarelland ait asseuca-TE - i RUST BREAD The program follows: played well, getting a great many the=.athletic authorities of the State feec:n h ucms.ton;idthey dloo sl assroomtlnearning under 'whose auspices the intelokncasromerig Sylvia,'Sek-aneKeisrgBcs.Pi'Alhsroiy nnuce tackles.: 'ri i' h frs im ta the'w~h~a't'plUniversity "The Casihi En'gagem R ent,'17.;' Tay of,R Eimi~ur,t'~h~ Q.;'b-l~ ~ iihi~;,' :~ ButerfyGre-KahrnBow. Fr te c'l;. A'sDubinsadt he e oeGendCulumleague hbwihwllb is non' conducted.eetdStra ight , For'osL'H; the Delta Betaot Cliii,.HadBid Hooper,'at as . thing'-DNL of theory, whereas,OE as Othe asty Loaf" The directors also' recommiiended ad- quarter, starred anid if lie had had wiorld outside, ."for which they- have L1h ' Japanese Love Song,thl;:Vivesi Mildred:c~mThomas-Al- Mc0oypa~~viiginglo: starred ChoralICL~,:is.wahd iii Cla 'the ofbackfield Missl:Bihe, and Wallace h' . uarianof' lene Hickey.: and W. Rilly stood out ini the hine. oPtints of thse igratory rule which proper iterference thse score mnight fitted themselves, demands that they SutGig Most of thebai-nie tacklesorapogss, were nmade by - the rohilitsercee particiainiiaheiso 13. ' "PTh;~i; '" "' - "re ' a~~fgg,Fullack ~em.lagae 'ite have.besdfern.hv practical Kk1er:;;ieknowledge;EMhi and, ;ii lastly, h~~ Preudefrmdaroyer defenise due to the slownessthyseand to cet soinething Adelisse Strain. 4 scmiayany -aas-hgl~eai.t-' transferve;O frons~i.ciiaifcdy.ti otlser colleges.'4il Thiis del:.el.ia;::il:iiil~r~,The line-upsys:ee (i':ndafneisom ii:enifb, eass~l~:teos,"i ~~m~ a -_lx~' itr~~ii~;di; GvteGsscDc Mor. of letis~~~~~~she line in chargingedngte in to.4' get the willI ' be* eacted upo atdhefprindmet- jr,:t~SgmaAlph ~isn EpolonoDoglasasitdecded e:ro~~: n l~es-iorhii :hifiii h~~k~:iM-ljo~~:li,~1 :4 .1-0taiil 4gjin ncif~ir l~ '>l-hrelhl Gavotte, Gluck-Brahms -Lucille runnier. The K. A. aerial attack was ing. ' ' Leismens;lhErsamSi th tugasandcided Sewell. ' ineffective, 0013' two or three passes be- Leis nd; oers'n Sittak Garden of H'appiniess, Wood-Mir. isg copesd t~tiFiur, les; Pisrnell and Poe, guards; Samuels, rrocery & Market Neal Thiorp. The line-sips: Locatiossof the 1926 athletic :fix- center; Sessisms, quarter; Vraughin auth SINCE 1885 THE. NEWS ie s Nocturne in F Mjor, Cipin-Dr- kappa Alpha: WV.Rilly andh T. ture o h conference were awarded Amakerhlaves; Price, fusll. HA BEN ARCG ' IZE EADE OF UA I Y othy Davis. Reilly, eisds; Wallace and Snmithi, as followvs: Wrestlinig, University of Delta';Beta Chii:Allison andh Echsols; TS & GROCERIES ibseirise-yeLeAk-tackles; Dunlap anid Jacksons, guards; Texcas; track, Texas A. & M.; tensnis, ends; Cosialian and Pope kes NIE LADR OFQ L TY MT chbt-ese liackisey, center; Cullum, quarter; T. C. U.crs-onye.TC. Howell and Blackbursn, guards; PORS NDLA Impromptu, cuetBsi Feld-~ Duhiss aisd Felder, halves; Orr, full, U.' was given rissiitonveth Squibbi, center; Hooper, quarter; Sea- A ND THROUGHOUT Special Attentionnto Students' Orders Tsan Fl ogCrail' Phi Delta Theta: O'Hara and Eling- T. I: N"-A. to hold its aisnual track strunk andh G. Hooper, halves; Mfober- THE, DALLAS TERRI-,P o es' TsnFokSns rrcoa' toil, ends; Hydn anid Browning, meet ons the"T1. C. U.: ground. ly, full. TORYPhns A~-5447 A"0461 a. A Flight -of. Clouds," tackles; Head and Crockett, guards; Sunmner ball was discussed withs the Morrison, referee; Goldberg, umpire; b.NagtadDers-ide Germasy, center; Mann, quarter;: Mit- isul result of iso actioi. atters, CortmNgiarestpir;angiseD, e-eequste tht th coferncyincudeItUuU head 'linesman. Wtuj6i and'Eudoxia Butler. chell acid Canon, halves; Phillips, full. Arkanisas and' Oklahoma A. & If.______NcunEFlChpnFa C reelaSmie;,Mges e eqetdta h oneec nld NotuneEla; hoinFrncsferee; Bishop, head linesman, football in-the schedule °arrangemeast A. 'T. 0. ELEVEN BEATS .TAN DELTA'S MAs og ____ in order to give :a fair assignment of KAPPA AsthsCrtr-ev aw, tt '' games and the conference has" sent Reed.''Glee Clubs Begin this _instructiois to the Association of ' Out played in every department of Triale. PraoracticeAieenDShctrw for action. The 'schedules the game, the:Kappa Tan Delta 'suf- Brirth of Prorniceni-Franceo affected, however, will be those of fered a 13-0 defeat at Owonby Oval, at Birt of ornLion-Fraces 926.the hands of the A. T. 0. eleven Thurs- Jono~' Prepare to Take .Part ill______' day afternoon. -The Kappa' Tau Del- H . Passepied, Delibes-Mack May Gar- Ministrel at North' BEDFORD AND GRANT lai's succeeded in threatening their risen. Dallas Hig oponents' goal' line, in the' last quart- When' Soft Winds Blow, Guedy~- alsHg SPEAK.AT PEP RALLY erl' but the 'running and passing game Edith' Crownover. V Utee.a planning to attend some" im- could not ' 7 U wr Pohiehiselle, Rchmaninoff - Doro- The Glee and Choral.Clubs have be- -' of their fullback, Health,'buit' cial function-' this evening and 2 up 'the march'against the 'defen- ' +'" portant? socf gu anetpatie hs-we n r'e"Blink" Bedford, all-Southwestern keep your best' suit or dress to' us; if Gryief's relu, MeFye. prtoifrth iite ob ie n, and Wil C. Grant, freshman yell sive 'work%of Taylor,' Burgess, and 'etrue aeh Gri E' MePrlud, Fy rn, hiNfoheDalas High stoibelgiDec. leader, former students 'of' Oak Cliff Griswl, nlie and Baird in te 'rc lss "or forgetful and failed to' t ed The Nightingale 'Has a Lyre, hla e otw'hv hak i-'eay' for you at the "proper time- 1t.Several humorous speclalties are High school spoke at the alumni' pep backfield. ve any cause to' think or speak glyEudxia Butler. being worked up and .there. will also rally which was hield at the high school The A. T. O.'s scored- their two 1pidyuhi Nadsat ute.rinJo-oo eoeo w clr nteporm auditorium yesterday morning, prelimi, in the third period. Baird elovs thy Dc a. t 'p- ' Jn-D. Sveral members' who were on, the nary, to the football :game between the scoring' as a long run after intercept- f'e altn sted you by, givinig you Credit, th Lyee. OaleBrn. cSe ls eraewrkn gi hsOak Cliff"'Leopards 'and, the Vernon ing a--pass, and Miller going across f' wandyo a u s would pay your bills promptly, Noctu rnei F-Shrp ajoBrpn year and this .helps to add experienced High team'for. the district champion- on a ine buck eivngyt careless or' forgetful and failed WNcuniiiFd Bedford. Chpin taett. ohognzain.M.Lgship at Ownby Oval this afternoon The A.;T. 0Oasgot the ball within n werec or probably more-Would we e'to .be disappointed in you? taLetyo" ' ' ' f Helth o gan grund nd le wa

Personal Appearance

"'4' Freshman Class Fifty-Nine Seek InSewing 'Added- Master's Degree arShifting Responsibility Discrmintio and Econoyin :Here This Yep gate might; have; an' effect on 'the BuigTaught Along Wt Stu- If you have found hinges.: The ke'eper slipped the note making of clothes ' Seven States Represented by"' the question of lezun. under, the gate""' - - dents in Graduate School A new section in 'sewing 'for freah-' at'S. M. U.- 'In. graphic language he told, of the dry perplexing, then you are the one e men will 'be added _to the pres-"= life of the student th'ere anid named the ent classes addressing. . in Home' Economics: for 'w Degrees Offe Ced are modern scholars who. have come out the second semester.. This'section willTwos ..ie of Oxford. Gladstone, Cecil Rhodes. be limited to twelve girls.. This. semes- It is our 'business to look after such mat. MEMBERSHIP SERVICE jJames Bryce, Cardinal 'Newman, Vie- ter there are two sections in the' fresh- Students May Choose Betatween mnsewing class.~ Fr~ahmen that have ay count -'Grey and Lord Miller 'were Mse fAt n at ter ers and our service reliev~es you .1of ha home economics in high school o cinei13Sbct among these.' can divide their freshmen work and ofSinen13Sbct I worry. '' Meinbrso he 'n,varsity' footbaii 'Student membership services for :"To understand the proper. concep- take one semester in clothing and the squad, thir dates,'Coaches "Ray' Mor' the Highland Park Methodist church,t tion of Oxford,' said Prof. Brans- other in foods. Those students enter-' Fifty-nine students are enrolle[ed in Entrust these 'cares to our student rep- ~rsoamd- Ewing Freelassd;RoyMung- originally planned 'for. Sunday morn-C comb, "'several things mtust be remem log the University without previous the Graduate School of the Univeisrsity, work in the department will -~~,Robert Sehuttles, and A.>,B. Flan- ing,' have been -postponed, and prob. bered. In the first 'place, the studenti be requir- and are doing work on the maste terde- resentatives, for they are experienced in' ed to take nyDalsbsisness men,' and judge ably will be held next Sunday, the at Oxford are carefully chosen men. the first year in clothing and gree, according to Ellis W. SlShuler, such 'things. Every college has a long waiting lis -thescn nfos chairman of the Graduate school 'c.1;5 Nunn, of- Kentucky,. were en- pastor, "Rev. Umtphrey Lee, announcedl The girls in the class have two l and of ambitious youngsters from, which made trtajne'd'by Gordan Cullum, noanag: yesterday. The Rev. Mr. Lee will suits of underwear and they are now professor of geology. to choose. Those accepted are chosei er~ofS the team, Wednesday night with preach at both 'morning. and evening making a sport flannel dress. The stu-. Seven states find representatic his on merit. In general, Oxford students ~~a.chicken -roast at the home. of idents are taught the selection of ma- this school: Pennsylvania, Vi'g tio prenis,"'Mr ,amd Mrs. T. M. Cullum, services. Special music at the morn- can be divided into two groups, those a Qriental Laundry h serials, the nmaterial heat suited for the Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana, Co.' Gullon Street. ing services includes a solo, to be 'se- -who come of' distinguished English ~"4000 garment and the material that will best Texas, and six graduates of S. I .Withthe party sitting around the lected,. by Miss Pearl !Curry, and ani ifamilies, the stock that has ruled Eng- M. U. combine with it. They are taught the hold fellowships. Holders of s bon'lflee ,Mr. 'Mslnger, Mr.,= Shuttles anthem, Gounod's "Unfold Ye Por- land for .1,000 years,, and who indi- rdrafting of patterns, and the use Of ships in the Graduate School who,ar 'e"Represented Exclusively by S. M. U. Students". -adMrFlannery, Coaches 'E. G. vidually- show promise. The others tals," by, the choir. commercial patterns. Along with, the received their bachelor of artsd Freeland. and Ray, 'Morrison, made are those who have won their admii- degree 'Epworth League services will be de- from S. U. are: Mary Eliz "speeches.'."Each" praised, the clean Sion, by outstanding work at the-sad cdrafting of patterns they are taught .M. held by both leagues at 6:3~0p. mn.'at signing.' Creger of Dallas, Edythe E. Cla iaktof . P. DAVIS JACK E. WIDEMAN sprotsmanship' of-.the players, Mr. ondary schools. the church. does not stop here. Mineral Wells, Mabel Lackey cf the, men, "I am personally convinced that the ae The training of Dal- PHONE X-2513 Shuttles 'encourage, 'upon gField trips have been planned. The las, Marion Murray of Dallas, and leaving the university, to boost S. M. the Oxford system would end in dis- nClar- DAVIS & :WIDEMAN 'U. and more especially her athletics. aster under American conditions of cot i- girls are taught to shop by shopping ence A. Ridge of Beaumont. School Of Theology with a supervisor to advise themr. Here The Graduate School was ea tablish- "'The ten. men' playing their last year ge' entrance. BARBER: SHOP they study prices, adaptability, and ed as a distinct unit with its ow)w'1ad- of the {o~ball with the Mustangs al- Puts Out Bulletins 91 Theory of University. 12 Chairs-First Class Barbeea so made talks. "Last year mnen of the "Ini the second place,. it mustb tewearing quality of the material. Trips ministration and faculty in the spring Varsity. squad include, Logan Stollen- rmembered that the student spentIs to the cottoit mills have been planned of 1920, when an increasing ddemand Special Attention to S. M. U. Students To Publish Six Pamplets Soon rep more definite organization werck, captain, Reisor, healong with various other trips of the made Lawrence Giving Information, About earonytet-or actually in noee-Higiven 1703 Main St. "chink"; Pearson, -Hubert Walling, residenceek atu Oxfortft d. same nature. It is the desire of the in- sary.. Graduate courses had been obn-aiuige DALLAS,, TEXAS astructors to teach the grls how the since the opening of the Univers "Busddie" King, Russell McIntosh, Departniant Thatto.Tewoeter leaves twenty-eight Tc weeksfteu of v material is made so that they rsntyth Opposite Post Office Lake Morrison,' Collis- Irby, Gene will be 1915 and at each commencemes had beer Bedford, 'and 'Sid' Henry. Six bulletins, giving information on ve'ersity is that during those weeks' ofbetter able to judge the adulterated ma- degree of master of arts en con-_____ Barbecued chicken, chicken salad, the .work of the S. M. U. School of qtquiet vacation thle student is to t ofterial that is on the market. ferred. In accordance with the o The grls are required to keep aln charter of the University, whic 'soda pop, eskimio pies, and toasted Theology and its former, students will t found digging in his fathler's librar; ry itemized account of the cost of their vides for the "establishment, mnarshellows were. served and eaten as be published during the year by the oror if a foreigner, settled in some Enf school, Miss Lilian Jemings, registrar, lI ish egarments so as to later compare the tainance and support o an inst "the 'party grathered around the fire. hlamlet undisturbed by boat race garments made withl ready-made gar-ofhgelarigwt author Louise :Brialry and', Buddie King announced, yesterday. One issue of bIbreakfast parties or convivial clubs. further entertained the group with a the bulletin, whichl is named "Service," "The conception that stands at ti tements of the same quality and work- confer all college and universi has just been' published to complete Irbottom of the. University of Oxfotird manship, aind to comparq them with grees", additional courses in thec 4.i "few selections on the piano.'. i-the ones made in the class. last-'year's series, and others will be i as that education is a matter of ins They are ments already organized will he( to be compared in regard Alpha Delta Pi Sorority entertained published in December, January, Feb- vvidual growth and personal develol to cost, work- from year to year and newc its guests Friday evening with supper ruary; March, April, and May of thism ment. It is something that every m,>a manship, and, wearing qualities. ments will lie established in the at the'New Mexicali Inn, and, with a school, year., must get for himself. The university There are twenty-five girls ill the as resources and teaching staff i skatin g .party afterwards at Gardner Although plans for all the issued ddoes not attempt to give you your ed, u-freshman class this semester. These Courses in the Graduate Scho Park. Chaperones were 'Mr. and Mrs. have not been made, several of them ccation. It provides three things onl ilgirls will exhiuit what tney have e openm to graduates of all approve Policy ', Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shuttles, and will' be devoted to giving information sstimulus, direction and the tools of this year sometime before Christmas. leges or universities, and on thei 'Mr. and Mrs. Jess Bright. There were wvork. The stimulus comes in thle table" service class mendation of the department con on the activities of departments of thecolPrfOaMieofteD-s from ti:his The girls social "about thirty guests, present. contact of mind on mind,tpesnlctatwhtetuotewhich is a Sophomore class gave a a senior in the college of Ar partmrent of Rural Church will ds Thanksgiving dinner Monday evening Sciences may register for a gr cuss rural wvork and' the methods his tthle first place, hut mnore importa atNov. 24, at 6 o'clock. This dinner party course in his 'major subject if is thc first of a scries of dinners that completed twelve semester hours It has been our policy to solicit adver- department uses. Ainother bulletinV than that from the contact of the you,nge this class is required to give dazring the vanced work in that subject. 350 Pastors Are' will give inforniation on thle TexasI Englishman fromn the North ont tising only from' those concerns' which Patr'School, held earl sumlnmer aty young Englishman from the 'South_in year. Twp degres are conferred, thes by The department we could personally recommend to the InS. M. U. School PStors'U Another issue is to tell of thes serious talk. The direction is given also has courses for of science and the master ofa activities of 'former students of thet the weekly: conferences with on, rejuniors and seniors in Home Nursing. gree. These degres are grantec students. Theological Correspondence school. Miss Jenninsgs is general edi-t tutor in quite infornmal talks. The toitis Only juniors and seniors that have had the student has completed at lea! tor, withi a special editor for each is-c of work are stacked in her librariesa and Biology can take this course, teen hours of work in the major This has been a costly policy ' bemause School Has Largest En- Ri her quite new physical and che Miss Mary Pritchett, Home Eco- meilt, including six hours of such concerns are limited in number. sue. fr noinics Department, rollment In Its History Approximsately 4,000 copies of eachi ical laboratories. The lectures, as gives a special graduate courses (those number But ' we have set and maintained this for course to issue are sent out by the school, to alla as I could make out, were chiefly nurses at Parkland-City Hos- or above) and as much as for pital on Dietetics. standard thus far. More than three hundred and fifty ySouthern Methodist pastors west ofE entertainment. The final examinati She has a class at semester hours in one or more Methodist pastors, scattered all over:the Mississippi river and a selectedc exists only to standardize the worka and the University on Nutrition for sick ments closely related to thmemaj At present The Semi-Weekly Campus the part of the United States wvest 0f,fgroup of laymen receiving thenm. appiraise the results." people. applicant must present not li enjoys fihe distinction of having a repust- the Mississippi River are nof stud- Mr. Branscomb was a member of There will be about seven or eight thirty semester hours of work able and truthful group of advertisers. "te in the curresjondence department, the committee which distributed rel liftaking their degree in this department dence, with an average ofgr Wade Gives Poetry olifthis year. less than B. No grade lowra 'Imini stered by the S. M. U. School of in Blelgiumo during the early days In support of such a standard, make it if Lecture At Trinity ;r Plaf will be counted Theologry, it was announced yesterday the war. At the suggestion ofI toward the desi your custom to purchase only from these Miss Louise Gillon, secretary of thea,- G. B3. Dealey he related a famous in-lansFor- Extention gree. In addition to these -"Poetry and the Moderm Uni- concerns whose sound judgment awd dis. ;leriartment. This is the ' largest en- cident in which he and another mei emScool re M de metsthe candidate must pr rollment yet registered in the depart-t_ versity," Is Subject ber of the committe figured. WI lien StolAresi on asome subject directly 'crjmination you would do well to follow. ""t immediately after the close of ,fOf Waxahachie Cardinal Mercier issued his letterc cl - to the department of hi, major 'all- Dr. Kern Will Meet With proved; by the graduate con 'eannual conferences. iing on all Belgians to remain true Material for the new year's work iis "Poetry and the Modern University" their country and to recognize no au- Advisory Council This thesis is judged at leasta 'low being sent to the pastors by therewas thmesubject of a talk given by Isaac thority save that of King Albert, the In Nashville before the stated date for col department. The department givesa a W. Wade, senior in the University cardiinal was anxious to get a ct.opy T degrees, by a committee appoi 04r *tmi-Iekh1 CQampus four year course, without college credi it anid associate editor of the "Boresa- of this to the outside world. Allv who o make plans for the new Exten- the chairman of the Graduate hut leading "to a certificate of attair- n-eer," before the crip-crafters, liter- departed from Belgium were searclhed sion School for Pastors being organiz- An oral examination is given in ment which is required of the preach-h-ary and poetry club of Trinity Univer- by a military official before leaving ed by the S. M. U. School of Theology, jor and minor subjects. er before he can be a member in ful11lsity, Thursday night. Mr. Wade trac- and the thing seemed impossible. but Dean Paul 1. Kern will meet with The departments that offer connection of a Methodist conference ed the development of thle present tMr. Branscomob and his friend agreed members of the advisory-executive leading to the master of artsaor S'ixty-two pastors completed the course college poetry movement in the Uni- to try. When the two went to the committee of the new school next week of science degrees are: Biolcg rIi this nices versities of Chicago, Michigan, Cali- guard house to be i year and receivedf12oe certificates. h 1 flsTbii searched Mr. Bra'ns- in Nashville, Dr. Kern will leave this omics, educationl, English, foruia, Illinois, Nebraska, John Milli- rand, week-end, and will be gone a week, geology, history, Spanish, Lat cm friend year, and almost double the number keii College, Mount Holyoke College, carethpaeinhshHiswas searched first. Wlhen Working out the budget and the Testameint, New Testament, '24, twvo 'years ago. T. C. U., C. I. A., aisd S. 'A. U. it came his turn fur search Mr. Brtraps- curriculum and making arrangements phy and sociology. Eighteen states are represented"b "Thle new movemelnt in college ecomb left the paper lying oiiaa table for publicity, for the extension school Various'fellowships and achc poetry' shows a vigorous, strong handl- the preachers taking the courses -and the friend picked it up andt they are expected to make up the principal are offered in this school. Fell ing of local material and exemplifies which are administered for all the ter 's othi left, the friend carrying the p:)aper work of the committee.' The new which are granted to applicani ritory west of the Mississippi by the characteristics of spontaneity, irony yin hisi hand. "It was luck moret than school, whose courses, it is claimed, ing approval of the graduate cot depatment. Texas leads, with Arkan- and satire. Free verse has strength. anything else that enabled us to get will give the' none-resident preacher are no0w available in: biology sas, second, and Missouri, third. The eiied college poetry." by with it," Mr. Branscomb said. "We the nearest approachl to actual college tioir, English, French, history To illustrate his points, Mr. WVade pastors complete what work they can lewere' nervous, not to say frighte ned, theological education ever given, is now ciology. Each fellowship has during the sechool year, and in the read selections from several of the 1because we realized that should lthe being organized and its courses pre- nual value of $600, with apps summer take additional courses at books of verse published by university tpaper he discovered the work offthe pared by the School of Theology. Over for one year. These appoint, poetry clubs. From the S. M. U. ,pastors' schools and summer assem- -relief commission would' be 'stol)pped forty courses,edripwllb leading to a Diplomagvnmesihducoieair of based primarily on scholastiflChsta blies. "Prairie Pegasus" he read Georgee and the results would not' only be Bonts's "Sketches of the Texas Prairie' Pasd r taking the' workar report- by us but. by 'all the people of Bel- by mail. ' personal elements that promise edon and Ottys Sanders' "Daggers of WhiteCo gium." Cardinal Mercier's letterv at meetingsof their conferences. 1 when -Members of the committee with in a proposed field of study, Reports made ,at recent meetings BMen.' From his owvn poems in published abroad caused a world seensa5- which he will meet are Dr.. Kern, who open to graduates of any appic showed, in'the Texas Conference there e"Prairie' Pegasus" Mr. Wade' read tion. is director of the school; Prof. J. Rich- lege, thought preference is giv wee31- students, with. four receiving "Broken Hill Dreams," "Captain Ap- S. M., U. hiss two candidates fo' rthe ard Spann of S. M. U., executive secre- uates of S. M. U. certificates;..in Central Texas, 51 stud-_plejack," and "The Gardner." Rhodes 'Scholarship to' Oxford from tary; and~ Stonewall Anderson and R. In addition to the six fellow hMr., Wade has been a member of ents with -'three graduates; in .North Texas. They are' Henry Smith tand H. Bennett of thle Methodist Board of fered, ninteen scholarships a Insurance to Cover 'Passengers and Public Arkansas, 42 ,students with threee"The Makers," poetry club of S. M. Walter Holbrook., Education; J. W.' Shackleford and L. able. An annual-scholarship REGULAR $ ~graduates;in East Oklahoma, 222U. for two years and has taken active F. Sensabaugh of the Sunday School ed the following colleges, iw HOURLY .SERVICE, .7 A. M. TO'7 P. M. students with one graduate; in Louisi' -part in the development of'-poetry ine "- Board; and R. H. Ruff and J. W. owned and controlled by a c Special Late Bus to Greenville Leaves Dallas Station 10:30 p. m.' -the DALLAS--Commierce ~ '~ ane,"21 students, with one graduate University. $400. IS' LOST IN Perry of the, Board, of. Missions, of the Southern Methodist. Cli and' Austin Streets and Marvin's Pharmacy, in 'across from 'and' in the Little Rock conference, 33 "During the four, months Mr. Wade THURSDAY'S. FF. Medical Arts Building. .GARLAND-Weir's Drug Store.' ;, students with four' graduates. The'ehas been a member of the Texasd, nPoetry Society, he has served as judge ROYSE CITY-Johnson's Drug: Store. ~f;'work maunder the supervision of Desn -Continued from page 1t 'ii".Paul B K1ern of the Schoolh and. Prof.f. in one of the monthly poetry contestsIC ROCKWALL-Leonard & Corry Drug Store. Iand has begun OREENVILLE-=NeelII'j 'JRichardJ.'$ Spann of~ thmeDeportment an active career in thea special performance of. "Thee' Filling Station, Bs e ae n e o~5if;City ,Church. society. December 13, Mr. Wade wli 7IIIing: of the 'Third. Floor, Back" b; makeBeka a Specialtyoe.We speak on "The Future of Subject Mat Arden Club Thursday. night inA of Parties for Fraternities, Sororities, Th' sychology., of" dress ,will bere ter of Poetry" at the regular monthlyily Hall.". Approximately' twvo hut Out-of--town Football Gamnes, etc. tmeeting' of the Texas Poetry. Societl persons attended. A. at8S . m. . The. special, presentation was Call usa for Prices. k. at the Y.,W. C. ICy to' through* the courtesy of Miss id Miss Ragsdale' '. requests that thI McCord, head of the. Public Spei PIONEER STAGE LINES, Inc. Lstudents twDepartmenta. dspoissor of .'the please call at the post' of fii Commerce sand Austin Streets - windows for' their mail 'as there are no' r ebr.o t it the .;poaihffice'fmany imnportant let their appreciationh col"etrapressed forthu Y-4260;' ters bfrom the fDean: unc.*a l fr formace.., Y.4260