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bama ’poet; Dr. A. H Mon; ul Roy Mooney, Frances RV il From Pag: 1) Louis B. Anderson; short story py | y the Qu il is eli- I.ee White; excerpt from a pla ¥ by | Duar uted by Morrison Wood; ill will be distril miscellanecy S ar- | Crimson today. Articles will in-. ticles by Avery Smith and Mit tchelt otes on the TVA” .by Dombrow. Mirror Of Campus Life The Quill po p—— ul D. Bales; other: will be staff is Mitchel Dom. A. R. Bliss, Jr, aid Eva brow, editor; Morrison Wood and Twentieth Year BIRMINGHAM, Fva Hargrave, assistant ALA. FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1935 features are: . Poems by and Lee White and Dersthy Wal. Ala- ker. nderson Hay, notd ; meremsnny —— | Class Stunts | Ready Make Yourself At E ome Howard Grocsry Coe For Pu blic 2 % Tonight

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Sororities Are Good—1¢ Ea rd By Maxwell Lancaster Likewise Surpass Fraternities Inj. At 8:00 P.M. LLARD MERCAI TILE Gibbs Drug Co. Professor of Romance Languages Howard Grade Co. HERE is Hamlet in the mod- Averages A ern world? According to Pro- Committees Spon Making Final L fessor Losey, erstwhile Shakespear- While you may disagree as to the Plans For Annual Reprints For | ean lecturer at Syracuse University, relative intelligence of” college men Occasion | and Paul Valery, of the French and college women, of athletes and | Academy, he is still surveying il- pure academics, of fraternity and Annual Due | Stunt chairmen and committee- EUGEN E BEAUTY SHOP t lustrious skulls and his discontent non-fraternity students and get no- men today scurried hither and yon New M:dern Machine and Equipment E has become diviner, because less where even when you have figures High Class Operators putting finishing touches on skits to E dutecus. to prove (2) your side, neverthe- All Orders rs. E. H. Kincaic, Miss Helen Self, Miss Irene Gilley Must Be Made be presented tonight at 8 o'clock at * * * less, some interesting statistics on 9-3732 for Appointment 8250 1st Ave., No. This Week, Entre Nous the twelfth annual Stunt Night, in Alas, old truths, old controversies, these. matters have just been re- leased Announces the college chapel. bold gods obtain mo longer in the frus- by Registrar Oscar S. Causey. The junior class, which has re- Women students at Howard, as L frated intellect of comtemporary Eu- ceived the trophy presented the win- has been their custom, are higher L rope, groping dangerously out of war Reprints for the 1935 Entre Nous ning stunt for the last two years, is in scholastic ability: than the men, E for peace. We guestion the prince's must be ordered at Boyett's Studio expected to measure up to its rec- according to the tabulation. E lament that Caesar's clay is put to an The not later than March 16 by mem- ord for good stunts. Elizabeth Mc- co-eds held an average of imoble use in stopping up the walls 1.65 or bers of the various campus organi- B minus as compared Neil is chairman of the committee. with the boys’ zations, Editor Bess McComas an- L of a ome against the wind. Indeed, 140 or C plus average. She will be aided by Davie Napier, ; or values have been 30 inverted that nounced Friday. Ann Berry, John Newfield and Sororities likewise led the frater- 8 ue rather dread the reincarnation of The following organizations will || Martha Huggins, Prof. Maxwell nities by the large margin of 1.77 Ew useful a piece of plaster into anoth- have space in this year’s yearbook: Lancaster is faculty advisor. or B minus to 1.06 or C plus. The er Caesar. Our Hamlet, standing on Sororities, Delta Zeta; Senior Committee ministerial students with a score of Beta Phil" § the wide tervian of Elsinore, extending Alpha, Beta Sigma Omicron, Phi SHORTY PROPST The seniot clgss has never pro- 1.44 or C plus held a slightly higher duced a winning stunt and this year 8 from Bale to Cologne, touching on the Mu, Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Delta After coaching the Howard Bull- rating than the entire male contin- is: bending all its efforts toward a | sands of Newport, the marches of the Theta; fraternities, Theta Kappa dogs for only one season, Shorty gent. Athletes earned the lowest masterly finale to its career at How- 8 Somme and the gramites of Alsace, Nu, Alpha Lambda Tau, , Propst left last week-end to take percentage of qualiity points with ard. Chairman of the stunt is Eve- Blas lost all faith in the “pathetic fal- a C minus average of .70. , ; up his new duties Monday as men- lyn Ansley, in 1933 chairman of the E lacy. other organizations, Trident, Hypa- tor at Southwestern University at The Crimgon staff led all student winning stunt and for the second * ® » tia, B. 8. U., Alpha Epsilon Delta, Meémphis. Who the new coach at activity groups with an average of Y.W. A, Men's Pan-Hellenic, time chairman for the ¢lass of 1935. Was the past so fruitful in happi- 2.26, which is equivalent to B plus. Howard will be is yet a matter of Women’s Pan-Hellenic, Student Assisting her will be Bess Mc- ness and idealism, because it was a Here is the complete rating of the speculation but it is understood that Council, Masquers, and The Crim- Comas, Eunice Long, Oscar Davis, §younger and more ingenuous time? six leading groups: Sororities, 1.77; several men are being considered. L Is Ghandi perhaps right and should son. Doris Bridges, Everett Ingram, women, 1.65; ministerial students, . we destroy our factories and rail- Reprints will be fifteen cents and Claude Smith and Dorothy Wilhite 1.44; men, 1.40; fraternities, 1.06 Debaters Win with Mrs. I. R. Obenchain as facul- toad tracks and turn from leisure to | students may order them by tele- and athletes, .70. ty sponsor, the loom! Can life be still simple, phoning Boyett's at 3-5478. Judges Give Howard Unanimous Beta led the sororities Decision Over Auburn The sophomores, still feeling thes when the symmetry of standardized in scholastic rating witha score of raw deal they got last year when ™ eificiency exacts so heavy a toll of 2.08 or B in quality points. Phi Mu INVITED TO JUDSON Judges gave Delta Kappa Foren- § individualistic self-expression and Sorority was second with 1.98; Beta sic Society an unanimous decision did not win, are bound this year even turns from some human beings P. P. Burns has ac- Sigma Omicron, 1.91; Delta Zeta, | an invitation to deliver over the Auburn debating team last to present so good a stunt J the bread they demand for survival? 1.70; Alpha Delta Pi, 152; and Saturday night. The debate was even the judges will think it is the - Wheat has been burned. The farm- the principal address at an- Alpha Delta Theta, 1.44. The aver- nual Founders’ Day exercises held in. Renfroe Hall before the best. ers of the sophomore § er has been paid for the acres he age of the sororities is 1.77. : at Judson College on April 7 largest crowd this season. committee are: Hugh Frank Smith, § has left fallow, for the cotton he The six Gre€k fetter fraternities According to a member of the chairman; Lee White, Jane Wheeler,

§ does not grow. A government re- were led by Epsilon, audience, “Both teams were Katherine Ham, Ed Spencer, and § lief worker offers to pay the capital which had a score of 1.31. The and Alpha Lambda Tau, .88. The thoroughly versed on the subject Molly Anderton. § penalty for a condemned criminal in others were: Pi Kappa Alpha, 1.15; general average is 1.06. and gave a performance that will Freshmen Workers - exchange for several thousand deci Sigma Nu, 1.14; Pi Kappa Phi, 1.05, It is of interest to note that the long be remembered by local de- The freshman class, always the lars. ’ bate enthusiasts.” The subject was average of the sororities was higher unknown quantity on Stunt Night, ml than that of the entire non-sorority “Resolved; that the nation should has determined to depart from the 2 Now, Hamlet is between the two HOWARD IN DIGEST women’s student body, while on the prevent the international shipment traditional freshman wedding and stools of ordered simplicity with a Turn to the back page of other hand, the fraternities’ scholas- of arms and munitions.” put on the most ingenious and en- minimum convenience and G6 maximum this week's Collegiate Digest tic rating fell considerably lower Alex McCutchen and Morrison tertaining skit of the lot. Aiding - § of natural stumbling-blocks, and n- to see a Howard picture. than that of the non-fraernity stu- Wood defended the affirmative side Bill Jeffers, chairman, are Ansley dividual creativeness. He is too weary dents. for Howard. - Bruce and Sarah Ellard Blackburn.

to reconstruct out of the ashes of the 1 Dr. A. H. Mason is faculty sponsor. lest European conflict an old prestige Ethel Howle, general chairman of . od resigned to aristocratic impotence Seeing Howard College In 1893 the event has announced that judges L in applied extemsions of scientific will include Holland Cox, vice-presi- | bowledge, processes, discoveries. In dent and general manager of Bir- mingham Electric Co.; T. A. Mur- § the laboratory and in the machine he EDITOR'S NOTE: ~~ Pollowing the ing eight rooms. Where Montague agitations, etc., throughout the coun- sees the threat of his culture and ev- phree; Judge Fritz Thompson, pres- many favorable comments on the story now stands was the mess-hall try.” about t early days days at Howard, in a be recent (See Stunt Night, Page 4) ryone’s universe, but most of oll the 3°00 the famous for its beef; where Renfroe | The East Lake Athenaeum on | § triumph over men. This, he muses,| | now is was the “barn,” a frame Athenaeum eminence, where the or-| wes the skull of Leonardo, inventor dormitory. phanage is now, was then the seat § the flying man. Well he knows that Such was Howard in 1893! of feminine pulchritude in East ~ Gall In New Hit L the man-bird “astride the back of o —y The recent revival of ancient Lake. Murmurings from that pro- ¥ Yately wan” has less poetic pastimes By Evelyn Ansley Howard documents has brought to montory reprinted in the Magazine ERE is Ethan collecting smow from mountains EAST LAKE Station,” the con- light copies of the Howard Maga- included: “Howard boy to Athen- Gail Pat- | 0d reducing the summer heat in Latin zine and the Franklin Advocate of aeum girl, ‘I want to be your sweet- ductor bellowed. ag rick, a How- | Gilles, | Here, also, are the remains of| the period 1893-95. These journal- ‘heart, may 1? ‘Well, you'll have to|] : Leibnitz, Another “rat” with the hay stil in who dreamed of universal | istic samples shed light on the acti- hustle as the vacancies are nearly ard grad- E face, and here is Kant ae gemit his hair stumbled off the dummy vities of our earlier fellow students all filled.” The heartlessness of uate, who line and looked up to catch his first |. 3 Hegel, qus gent Mar, qui gemait— in this institution. this coquette! A further note re- will be at glimpse of the town wherein lay the As evidence that a depression is veals the fact that at the Athen- the Ritz educational institution of his dreams. not original with us we present this aeum’s opening “the attendance of In peace or scendenth ideal- Friday in Bm or collective well-being to be —Howard College. - foreword from Volume 11, No. 1 | well-grown young ladies was better | tfected ‘without turning from dif- . Before him stretched a rutty road of the Howard Magazine: *“ than ever before.” Rhuma,” ficult theoretical ambition and ine th Street—on either side of | Notes from Southern Female Uni- another of tia to creation and - competitive wh versity, located in Lakeview, Bir-| her series of MONDAY WEDNESDAY ] Production? : Social Mention, Howard: ] screen tri- Peace is possibly Editorial LUCREZIA LILY Sate of things in which the 1 umphs. She| ; states, - BORI PONS fvalry and hostility of men to is a mem- KOSTELANETZ (RCHESTRA AND ( Sher i: manifested through er J ber of Del Bons ingtead of being translated S8P.M. (C.s8.T.) = COLUMBIA v ructions sych as war | nie So ope will not burn its de: © 19:5, Lies &] r = architecture Samford University Library 0 the 1934/35

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Student's Eye RITZ ALABAMA Next Year ley spent last week-end in Brooks- WALTER ' “David Copperfield” ville, | At Hon “Rumba” : “in S—————— ; MCINWHITE Cast: Madge Evans, W. C. Fields, Lione 4 | Barrymore, aureen O’Sulliv : is the new presi-| 3» By Eloise Denton a i ar ard, | Martha Higgins La ‘Overman, Stone, Freddie Bartholomew. yan, » Eta Chapter of A some mys- . Mellow moonlight, gentle breezes Hyatt spent last week-end OPEN your dime bank N a recent Crimson Prepare your hearts for an experi- Phi Mu Sorority, having| . elvin .| Tan Fratérnity ent BREAR waving palms genti of : with his parents in Cullman every Friday by students of How- chapel to- terious friend “honored” me sighing through “and prepare to attend the fragrance ence never to be forgotten! The Ln elected recently to serve dur- x ox x { pledges with an info ge and ered ed as second class of in his column “Kampus Karacters.” scenting the air with will be the best program world has waited for this great During E. 3 \ 3 the fraternity house rg matter at the ’ night—it of tropic flowers—a boy and a girl ig the 1935-36 session. T. Waldron, of Madison, was a Post Office Under Act Con- far. Ethel Howle, I use “honored” in this way be- motion picture. For two years jt the year, by to the pulsating rhythm of je present term she holds the of- visitor to the campus Saturday. ing and games were gress, March 3, 1879. ; stunt committee, cause I'm nat exactly sure how he swaying chairman of the Cuban music—caught in the hyp- has been in production, the might. x % % : a late hour. 1935 Stunt Revue, meant the last statement to be in- fee of second vice-president. Su scription Rate__$1.50 per ‘college year will present her notic spell of La Rumba, native iest undertaking of Metro-Goldwyn Those present wer of brilliant acts. The terpreted by his readers. He said Mayer. Highest praise has pre. | Other officers elécted were: Eve- Sarah Feeny, of Hinor Heights, with a parade dance of love. visited Gladys Alldredge at the dor- man, Gladys Alldri writing, have I was interested in debating, H gh Frank Smith __Editor-in-Chief freshmen, at this that Filled with elaborate and fasci- ceded it, but your own tear-dimmed lyn Ansley, first vice-president; Mar- mitory Friday night. Brawn, Mary Montag H gh Frank 3 Ave., South—Phone 93-6278 and two different com- in religious work, and in myl eyes, your own thrilled heart will broken up rhythms, some of LeRoy [fa Jule Blackshear, second vice- $2» so, + Marjorie Smith; Sn on ‘a stunt. also added “which is a nating ' : “| mittees are working studies, but rou- tell you best how wonderful, how resident; Lois Tiller, secretary; Ernestine Jones; Pres : Editorial Departments first Primz’s most successful chorus Grace and Juliette Fuller plan to White... ii Assistant Editor The side that gets on the stage marvel.” At first I took the para- exciting, how tenderly moving it is Mary Wattie Le tines, sparkling photography and Wilson, treasurer; |spend this week-end with their Ethel Howle; Bob O’ present the official act, but ex- graph favorably. However, on a Directed by George Cukor, whosea pa- Ni ews for The Crimson should be in the hands will it tells the vivid, poig- artha Huggins and Shirley Pat- [rents in Perryville. thy Echols; Rudol Ne costuming, ; of the staff by Tuesday for Friday's issue. pect eggs, brickbats and cauliflower second reading it struck me that it previous success was “Little Wom- at noon. nant and human love story of a Lie Pan-Hellenic delegates; Eliz- Sarah Farley; Jes ' co y willbe accepted after Wednesday gets defeated. a dirty 2 ax pin » from the side which had “all the ear-marks of en.” A star cast of 65 players, tempestuous dancer and a fascinat- sheth McNeil, editor; Katie Lou| Julia Reaves visited friends in Martha Brasfield; Ha i {EWS STAFF—Evelyn Ansley, Davie Napier, The sophomores of course are pre- dig.” Maybe the writer wanted to bringing to life each immortal char. ing beauty. : | Hammett, ‘chaplain; Shirley Pat- Hanceville the past week-end. Ellen ‘Parker; Joel Pa ricia Thornton, Otho Bruce,” Charlsie Zaner, to cop the cup with a show since I possessed none too acter. Its gayety and its heart El inor Arendale. ; pared say that Raft and Miss Lombard are the fick, historian, and Wilma Collins, * x » Nell Smith; Buell STAFF--Louis Anderson, Bess Mec- clever and naive. Charles indeed a stabbing drama await you—exactly EATURE both high capabilities, it was principals in this drama which car- | fibrarian. ’ doynh Cole; Roscoe Burns, Giles Baker, J. B. King, Sharpe is the man of the hour, co- “marvel” for me to undertake sev- as Charles Dickens might, have Irene Martin spent last week-end ries its people from Havana to New | p—— Nell Hearn; Auburn BH Mollie Anderton, Lon- with her parents in Albertville. starring with eral activities. : : dancing, gaiety and wished for his greatest story. Turner; ‘Ed Eubank, | Bob Thompson, Mary York through * * nie Lindsey, The next day in class one of my what seems like inevitable heart- Permanent Waves Complete Emily Hartsfield; E Iduma Self, Rosalie EMPIRE Ellen Adkins, professors asked what I thought of $1.75 and Up Virginia Rogers of Russellville, Norman Cooper, Ma . Ham, Hubert break. : Business Departments Thornton, Catherine the discussion of me in thé week's ai} “Right 39 Live” was the guest of Miss Holloway at Jonah fy devsan Evd Clude Smith. _-_.._ Business Manager Mate and others. The juniors have t: Josephine Hutchinson, Geor GERTRUDE’S BEAUTY Smith Hall last week, $312 Second Ave., South—Phone 9-3355 paper. I replied that I did not be- STRAND Brent, Colin Clive, Peggy -Wood, Heriot Dewey Finley, Evelyn prepared by Davie Napier, : * * % a stunt lieve it to be a compliment. Imme- Saturday-Tuesday SHOP Siniard,; Lillie Mae O Jordon, Varina Shelton a swell Re ali Thornton, Martha which of course means “Great Hotel Murder” A dynamic story of love, hope, Audie” Compton spent last week- : Smith, Gussie Heifner, Julia Reaves, diately he~said that it meant no re- 20, N. 77th st. ' Shinpock, Marjorie and that the sophomores will Edmund Lowe, Victor McLaglen, Francis Thompson stunt despair, joy and. dire tragedy is this end in Hanceville. Trimm; 'S. S. Stutts flection on me, but seemingly the The seniors, old fogies that Mary Carlisle, Rosemary Ames, enry win. smashing drama of life. It centers writer did not believe many reli- O'Neill. re are, are going to put on some- Your Favorite Quotation they You'll guess and you'll gasp. A around two brothers who love the good, and so of course gious students to be capable of $ thing really mysterious murder in a luxurious same woman who is the wife of one, the standing high in class work. I can- It’s not what you know but who you they don’t have a chance with The husband, crippled for life by an , ....remember how | not help but wonder if this is real- hotel—confusion over the dead now.” judges. airplane crash, asks his brother to (Submitted by Claude Smith) ly the general attitude among us. man's name—a dozen clues—a fight * * * over everyone—then, the evidence escort his wife about so that she Do we think our ministerial stu- radio will not be deprived of all the joys March 27-28-29-30: If you missed the Howard dents, our Y. W. C. A, and Y. M. leads to a woman and together they ® last night, your college close in. of life. program C. A. leaders, our B. Y. P. U. and / is incomplete; it was the Wednesday-Friday Love springs up between these Significant Dates education School leaders, and our from the student's Sunday “The Winning Ticket” two young people from the con- ideal chapel, to be of the Cast: Leo Carillo, Louise Farenza, Ted [ Crimson contained Neal says Baptist Studeni leaders stant contact, and although they Last week's point of view. . . . Dr. Healy. Z Jom youn fast inferior type of students? I strong- a story that probably evoked both that the trouble with the college is Thank your lucky stars for a pic- fight against it, nature is too strong ly say, “No!” We choose them. to a tear and a smile. On the one many Nichols and Pennys and ture like this. Three of the screen’s for them. The husband, his eyes too select the not enough dollars. . . . What has lead us. Would we funniest fun-makers are together in openéd to the situation, makes a hand, it made the tragic an- = » individuals? If they stand happened to that excruciating laugh dumb” the howling sweep-stakes comedy! sacrifice that is as startling as it is nouncement that mid-semester leadership to “be Dorothy Walker used last year? . .. high enough in Collect your share of merriment— dramatic. examinations will be held on surely have Frances Faust has a new coiffure elected to an office, they there are a million dollars worth 1 [arch 27-28, and on the other more like the ability to stand high in scholar- land, jt delighted students with that makes her look of laughs. Trials and tribuldtioys CAPITOL . Juliet than ever. . . . J. B. King ship. In fact, we know this is true. galore are mixed with too many Friday-Saturday amy tie news that holidays will fol- thinks this column is unwonderful, Many of our honor roll students are relatives, comical quarrels and the “I'll Fix It” lw on March 29-30. With such but what's the difference as long as ministers, and leaders of our re- exploits of a shiftless brother-in- Cast: Jack Holt, Mona Barrie, Winnie making Notice in Lightner, Jimmy Butler, Charles Moore. : remarkably generous reward he’s in it? . . . Bud Sharpe is ligious organizations. law, and an uproarious denouement /. Here is a dashing, spick, actionful, Reaves. who ¢ffered by the faculty, we stu- the classes with Catherine your classes those students takes place in jail. romantic comedy of love and poli- didn’t see carry cents shouldn't anticipate the _.. Stella Jones says she keep up their class work and tics. “Ill Fix It” presents Jack Orleens, I give you the mildest, best-tasting Huey Long down in Noo on class discussions with splendid GALAX Holt as an eminently successful and 1 935 Spring examinations with they but something just as good: intelligence. There, too, you'll see Sunday-Tuesday genial “fixer.” He strides leisurely smoke—because I am made of center leaves (our faces. Instead, we should . . “Hay visited all the cemeteries. . students who vou know are doing “Jealousy” enough through the web of political le inspired to begin preparing is going to be produced not work. Cast: Nancy Carroll, Donald Cook, George only. The top leaves are unripe, bitter, biting. Fever” some definite religious Murphy, Raymond Walburn, Arthur Hohl. intrigues with a smiling assurance {his week end for the inevitable but in the ew only in the school chapel . Here is a vivid and thrilling story of power. But he meets his first * The bottom leaves are coarse, sandy, harsh. (uarterly quizzes and not wait as well. . . Miss Little Theatre Working in the library, I have of the secret places of a. woman's when a winsome young jmtil Tuesday night, March 26. so worried with the pro- real obstacle The center leaves are the choice leaves. Sparks is carefully noted just the types of heart. She played one man against school teacher refuses to be bribed of this play that she’s for- surely a maximum number of duction students who come in for real work. another with love's deadly poison— into altering Holt's kid brother's gotten her neurotic complex. . . . They are mildest, mellowest, yet richest. ~ 700d marks at the end of this I don’t mean the ones who drop in jealousy. algebra marks. The resulting inci- Dash over to the Lil Theatre some quarter would please the profes- for a few minutes to read the week- Wednesday-Saturday dents are fraught ‘with surprises, in fine tobacco flavor. And I offer you night this week-end and jee John “Jane Eyre” ors as much as we were pleased ly newspapers from home or to see action and hilarious comic situa Newfield in the ballet. . of. It's as Cast: Virginia Bruce, Colin Clive, Beryl the fragrant, expensive center leaves exclu- magazine has come, but tions. By all means see it! wy their gift of Spring; holidays. as the Junior League Follies. if some Mercer. good or four hours The most endearing and touching sively. I do notirritate your throat. That's , emo .. . Giles Baker painted those “Keep those who spend three My first character in all fiction—the most will find de Out” signs for the registrar's of- a day in honest “digging.” All this week-you “I’m your best friend.” A boys than appealing love story—steps out of lightful entertainment at your why I dare to say, The Loss ; fice, and he was the first one to notation was that more * work- the book on to the screen and into Of Shorty Propst break the rule. girls spent whole afternoons Capitol. x % * : ing on tomorrow’s essay or this your heart. or using It isn’t often that a college the Professor Bohannon has ‘been semester's outside reading, Commentator - - before to really hear and under- size of Howard is fortunate writing a lot of letters about his every vacant period in intensive (Continued from Page 1) stand all forms of study. The pro- Doric column, as did the post snough to obtain the services of summer school; just the other day study. Then later I studied the grams for this organization are put in order to for- fifteen hundred were. mailed. .. . students who entered the library for Mycenean Greeks’ a football coach as thoroughly fa- its culture. He'll be getting writer's cramp if real study. To my amazement I in the hands of a special committee, get its past and disclaim miliar with the game as Shorty dispossess 100rf this continues. . .. Did you hear the found mostly ministerial students. made up of representatives from all Hamlet can neither Propst. That is why his going to they gaze into those fields. Each meeting the program kill his usurping uncle, who has Southwestern to accept the posi- one about the traveling salesman How patiently to Wall who was working his way through volumes—not all theological either, is given over entirely to one of ‘these transferred his royal palace he bids fare tion of athletic director there is college by selling subscriptions to a for many are delving into mathe- committeemen. In beginning the or- Street. Reluctantly turns to Ge regretted by everyone interestell magazine. It goes like this: matics, economics, history, and lit= ganization students from every de- well to Ris bones and an honorabit in has future of football at How- erature. No, they aren't all minis- partment and phase of campus life neva. His home is for clock-ik& ard. ters, but the other students are, it were asked to meet together to survival in a world too wine Although Shorty Propst had will be noted, almost always active form a Forum, thus making the which, thinks he, neglects old been here only one brief season, in either B. Y. P. U., Sunday group entirely representative. The for new bottles and baptizing With *. % *% to the ben- Howard had a great deal of faith School, and other religious - work. Forum is open to all students in the advantages of death Mr. McClure has a new automo- Furthermore, I have noticed, while school and anyone wishing to be- efits of life. in his future with the Bulldogs ———— bile; maybe the depression is over. filing returned books in the library, come a member is entirely free to I and believed that an unusually - + + « Shorty Propst is gone forever, that the religious books compose a atténd any meeting. : bright opportunity was ahead of and gossip has it that he will be much greater stack than even liter- = * him. Not only was Shorty Propst supplanted by Billy Bancroft, but ature. or history. Evidently, reli- BULLETIN a valuable coach and disciplina- it's probably not true. . .. Even KODAK FINISHING gious education is not being slight- rian, but he was very popular Katie Lou Hammett couldn’t get That satisfies. Velox prints they live on. will consider a limited ed by some of our students. Roll dev 10¢, prints 3c, 4c, 5c and We among his players and among Billy to talk, so it will remain a of selected students ex secret until further information While we think of it, just how Be. each. ou can’t better, then get number students in general. In the words in circulation of Sports Editor Zipp Newman, from official hdqtrs. . . . Ruth Pat- can we recognize a real student? perienced terson is the one To me, he is one who is well versed will also consider experien of The Birmingham N ews, “His who has to seal 1808 3rd 10 > Theatre all those fifteen hundred letters in a number of subjects, who can lp, Then | Team Captain for Trip-Around players had a wholesome respect take part in many activities and do World this summer. We Prof. Bo is sending out. . . . She The for his discipline and his ability says she’s so tired she can’t do a all of them well. We do not wish represent all select N& to impart football knowledge.” lick of work. . . . (Gag). to say a boy is really educated| Publications of International 8 As head of the Bulldogs last sea- enough to graduate from college || givité peal. For details write son, he gained a wide following, lecting a new coach. As Spring when he has spent four years-in the | and his new work at Southwest- training 1s over, a new football Science - Hall, having slighted his} arn will no doubt be watched with other subjects, avoided all types of | mentor is not absolutely neces- campus activities, and refused tol] sary for some time. Therefore, take part in religious work, May on | particular care should be taken say here, that in the Forum, - to try to find a manwho can has recently been organized. oi Samford University Library

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Gladys Allredge and Beth Elected By Weak- The active chapter of the Delta . “David Copperfield” i Next Year ley spent last week-end in Brooks- At House ville. » Zeta Sorority will entertain with A.D. Pis , rd, Cast: Madge Evans, W. C. Fields, 1; J 5 C opts Barrymore, O'Sullivan, Lewis x % 3» its annual Rose banquet and Jai, Gui Stone, Fr 9 i. F Martha Huggins is the new presi- gentle breezes Melvin Hyatt spent last week-end Eta. Chapter of Alpha Lambda dance next Tuesday night, March inlight, Prepare your hearts for an experi. Kappa chapter. of Alpha Delta P§ palms gent of Phi Mu Sorority, having with his parents in Cullman. Tau Fraternity entertained the igh waving ence never to be forgotten! 19 at the Hollywood Country Club. Sorority recently elected officers fragrance 1 [ jeen elected recently to serve dur- * x * pledges with an informal party at gir with the world has waited for this gr The banquet and dance will honor for the coming year: irs—a boy and a girl pg the 1935-36 session. During _E. T. Waldron, of Madison, was a the fraternity house recently. Danc- of motion picture. For two years ing and games were enjoyed until new initiates of the sorority and is Those named were: president, «i pulsating rhythm has been in production, the might. the present term she holds the of- visitor to the campus Saturday. the hyp- - * x a late hour. always one of the outstanding Velma Neal; vice president, Jeam caught in iest undertaking of Metro-Gol dwn fice of second vice-president, La Rumba, native . Sarah Feeny, of Hinor Heights, Those present were Arthur In- events of the social season. Loyd; recording secretary, Doris Mayer. Highest praise has pre. Other officers elécted were: Eve- visited Gladys Alldredge at the dor- man, Gladys Alldridge; Herbert * * = Smith; corresponding secretary, and fasci- ceded it, but your own tear-dimmed jyn Ansley, first vice-president; Mar- Elizabeth Gourley; treasurer, Molly ith elaborate eyes, your own thrilled heart wijj mitory Friday night. Brown, Mary Montague; Olin Kel- The main social feature of spring some of LeRoy tha Jule Blackshear, second vice- x x x so, Marjorie Smith; Paul Davis, Anderton; assistant treasurer, Sara hnis, tell you best how wonderful, how holidays at Howard late in March chorus rou- Ellard: Blackburn; reporter, Mary st : uccessful exciting, how tenderly moving it is. ident; Lois Tiller, secretary; Grace and Juliette Fuller plan to Ernestine Jones; Preston Langston, will be the annual dance of the and Ethel Howle; Bob O’Daniel, Doro- Jane Watkins; guard, Grace Ander- klirg photography Directed by George Cukor, whose [Mary Wattie Wilson, treasurer; spend this week-end with their pa- Alpha Delta Theta Sorority. Pres- the vivid, poig- thy Echols; Rudolph Manasco, son;- chaplain, Merle McCarty; rush it tells previous success was “Little Wom. Martha Huggins and Shirley Pat- rents in Perryville, ident Barbara Moose announced love story of a v * %x % Sarah. Farley; Jesse Weldon, captain, Ernestine Jones; assistant hunian en.’ A star cast of 65 players, . 3 fick, Pan-Hellenic delegates; Eliz- Friday that the affair will take and a fascinat- Martha Brasfield; Harry Johnston, rush captain, Evelyn Jacks; hiss s dincer bringing to life gach immortal chap. seth McNeil, editor; Katie Lou - Julia Reaves visited ° friends in place on Thursday night, March 28, Ellen Parker; Joel Rainer, Mary torian, Mary Lillian Bradford; ex. acter. Its gayety and its heart. | Hammett, chaplain; Shirley Pat- Hanceville the past week-end. at the Hollywood Country Club, are the Nell Smith; Buell Warren, Glen- ecutive committee, Ruth Pattersom Miss Lombard stabbing drama await yo wily rick, historian, and Wilma Collins, * x % following mid-semester examina- p this drama which car- doyn Cole; Roscoe Wilkens, Mary: as Charles Dickens might. fibrarian. plea tions. New Irene Martin spént last week-end ple irom Havana to Nell Hearn; Auburn Bottoms, Idell and wished for his greatest story. = with her parents in Albertville. Turner; Ed Eubank, J. L. Brock, sgh dancing, gaiety rl * x x» heart- Permanent Waves Complete Emily Hartsfield; Ed- Strickland; son, Mary. Lou Miller, Hugh Sims, s lke inevitable EMPIRE $1.75 and Up Virginia Rogers of Russellville, Norman Cooper, Margaret Gore; Virginia Wright and Dewitt Dunn. “Right to Live” was the guest of Miss Holloway at Jonah ‘Anderson, Evelyn Riddle; Guests were “Swede” Lawson, Cast: Josephine Hutchinson, G corge ] Smith Hall last week. Gretchen Brown, Stanford Butler, , STRAND Brent, Colin Peggy -Wood, H GERTRUDE'’S BEAUTY Dewey Finley, Evelyn Rosser; Bud Crosman. SHOP x %% Siniard, Lillie Mae Owens; Charles Dan Grider, Ed Davis. pat 11otel Murder” A dynamic story of love, hope, | 201; N. 77th St. Audie” Compton spent last week- Shinpock, Marjorie Self; Alfred The affair was chaperoned by| Lowe, Victor NcLaglen, despair, joy and dire tragedy is this | mund lend in Hanceville. Trimm; S. S. Stutts; Pat Harri- Mrs. A. W. Embry.

Ames Henry le, Rosemary smashing drama of life. It centers | t— sess and you'll gasp. A around two brothers who love the | sarie woman who is the wife of one, i murder in a luxurious ....remember how | brought The husband, crippled for life by an, ‘you two together fusion over the dead e—: dozen clues—-a fight airplane crash, asks his brother to one —then, the evidence escort his wife about so that she won an and together they will not be deprived of all the joys of life. I Wed tesday-Friday Jove springs up between these Winning Ticket” two young people from the con- hb Catillo, Louise Farenza, Ted stant contact, and although they our lucky stars fér a pic- fight against it, nature is too strong is. Three of the screen's for them. .The husband, his eyes n-makers are together in opened to the situation, makes a g sweep-stakes comedy! sacrifice that is as startling as it is r share of merriment— dramatic. : a rillion dollars worth T als and tribulations \ CAPITOL mxed with too many ] Friday-Saturday ° om cal quarrels and the { “Il Fix It” pf a shiftless brother-in- Le py Baler; Charis Moot an uoroarious denouement Jere is a dashing, spick, actionful, e in jail romantic comedy of love and poli- tics. “I'll Fix It” presents Jack I give you the mildest, best-tasting (FALAX Holt as an eminently successful and genial “fixer.” He strides leisur smoke —because I am made of center leaves enough through the web of poli ney C irroll, Donald Cock, Gedrge only. The top leaves are unripe, bitter,biting. aymon i Walburn, Arthur Hohl in‘rigues with a smiling assurance 5 ‘a vivid and thrilling story of power. But he meets hisiiis The bottom leaves are coarse, sandy, harsh. young lpn secret places of a woman's reil obstacle when a winsome The center leaves are the choice leaves. he p ayed one man against school teacher refuses to be with love's deadly poison— into altering Holt's kid bro They are mildest, mellowest, yet richest alzebra marks. The resulting Wed iesday-Saturday fraught with su in fine tobacco flavor. And I offer you # ] ane Eyre” | dents are 'action and hilarious comic the fragrant, expensive center leaves exclu- tions. By all means see it! ost endearing and touching sively. I do not irritate your throat. That's in all fiction—the most why I dare to say, “I’m your best friend.” glove story—steps out of lizhtful , entertainment at on 0 the screen: and into Capitol art. i iapaapeAtl

Commentator - - 0 reilly hear and under- (Continued from I fornis of study.- The pro- Doric column, as or this organization are put Nycenean Greeks in order ands ofa special committee, got its past and disclaim its of b of ripresentatives from all Hamlet can neither dispos Each meeting the program kill his usurping uncle, his royal pala over «ntirely to one of these transferred Cl emer. In beginning the or- Street. Reluctantly he bn students from every de- well to his bones and turns t and phase of campus life neva. His home is for anf ked t» meet together to survival in a world goo Foruri, thus making the which, thinks he, negiecis OF ntirely representative. The for new bottles and baptizing s open to all students in the advantages of death to th hnd anyone wishing to be- efits of life. Hie memler is entirely free to hy meeting.

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tion; Perkins Prewitt, Chairmay ~ New Book Is Now with of — MINISTERIAL student Safey Division of Birminghay 18 vers old again,| ideas about the student body Twentieth Year BIRMINGHAM, A Howard Library 1 you were - Chamber of Commerce; Victor Hap. ALA. F F what would be - your. ‘purposes in presidency. soni, publisher of The Birminghapy who works fhe life? A good-looker News - Age - Herald; George +B, had 1. O. DAWSON, professor Perhaps some of your objectives| switchboard and who recently Ward, former mayor of Birming. a visitor from Atlanta. of Bible and Church History —-that is, those of you who are more ham; and Miss Kate Duncan Smith, of the faculty with Fi irst Campus Politic has member and author of several books, than 18-—would correspond. with A society editor for The Birmingham written another work, “A ideas about his dignity. Age-Herald. wxecently forth by Captain Thomas set those with a literary reps 1 A Son,” A short fellow State, A Father, And J. Keane, director of sea scouting, A charge of 10 cents will be re. utation and one of the most ardent «which is just off the press. Council of Boy Scouts of quired for admission to the pep National smokers on-the campus. Death Knell Tests H is a biography of the America, in an address to the How- cigarette Sounds The book A violinist who looks like Groueho formance which will begin at § Fives of Joshua Hill Foster, Sr. ard College student body Monday | o'clock. Proceeds will go toward 3 od ENTATOR Bacon Marks. For Famous Ditch D.D., and Judge Henry at chapel. A tall, blond guy with a voice flag-pole to be erected on the cam- Over his son. Their combined Foster, If he were in his teens again, very deep, and manners very parg. pus. ; history of On College Campus: Hives cover the entire

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with the set.’ the State of Alabama solve to develop a philosophy of A debater who prepares the By George W. Hess mainly ini Tuscaloosa County. HEAR ye! Hear ye! Be it here- ting life, based principally on religion; wrong side of the question. If You Like Candy We Have It Professor of Mathematics “Dr. Dawson presented the col- develop a cultural background, plac- A footballer who thinks Glendy Chocolate Covered Cherries— 1 ban WRITER who is given free by known that J. Fred Cole, Mid-Session E They Are Good—Ic Each Tege library with one of the first ing special emphasis on music, art Cole is wonderful. reign in the choice of his subject personnel director of FERA stu- Be Given W. editions and the book is now avail- and literature; develop a sense of A couple of girls who are always O. L. ELLARD MERCANTILE should not be blamed too much for dents, and active supervisor of all able to students, Miss Mabel Wil- humor; study men and women care- together; one has big brown eyes | riding his hobby. physical labor on college premises, And Th Toughby, librarian, said. ; fully; learn how to make a home and the other has a Plymouth road College Station * % x» has sounded the death knell of & to rearing! the ditch across the campus. beautiful; look forward Some people wonder why so much ster. Mid-term examina a family properly; travel as much Be it further known that said time should be spent in the study of ing over the collec] STOP AT and meet as many people as pos- L mathematics. They wrge that a knowl- ditch has been the bane of the Howard's student L sible; take interest in community, + edge of mathematics is of little prac- campus for some many months, descend upon them Hodges Grocery Co. state and national affairs; have pro- tical value in the performance of the and by its removal makes at once Thursday with the ¢ found faith that everyone is created an improved college setting. For Your Fruits and Fresh INN L daily tasks of life. It must be ad- diligent faculty offic for a definite purpose, and resolve Oyez! Said ditch, and all re- Groceries witied that a knowledge of the formu- While some are mg maining dirt will be removed from 7708 2nd Ave., So. to drink deeply of the happiness of tls used in solving quadratic equations what questions repo life. is of no help in baking a cake or in the sight of faculty, student:body New Deal In Lunches of the gods, others and Bo-cats in’ general. E driving an automobile, but the same is sorority lodges, lung Dr, Neal has not been reached Chicken Plate ST Three Vegetables E true of a knowledge of the Punic the ever-warming by our staff reporter, and no of- Your College Store Appreciates Your E Wars or of the conjugation’ of the campus for the § " ‘Busi i French verb. In fact, if the most ficial statement has come from rooms which are p the inner sanctum, but it is gen- ‘Nut Sundaes and Banana Splits E highly cultured people of today were with texts and. notd erally understood that the ten- E io dispense with all of their education literature, sociology, 10c year plan declared dividends the HOWARD CO-OP E for which they find no direct prac- chemistry, home e day the ditch was filled. Bolin, Frank Vines, =. E tical application, by far the greater quite possibly biolog

fort of their training would have been mention the likelihd Ew vain, more. x Xx * Masquers To Since Wednesday This 1s a scientific age; and the will mark the first e F fabric of nearly all .scientific Give Second those entering Howaj | thought, whatever its woof, is held interest is shown for | together by a mathematical warp. by anxious fraterni ey wort Astronomy, navigation, civil engi- Play April4 elp you ties who wish to m neering, aeronautics, the radio, tele- their scholastic rat vision, talking pictured manufactur- “Hay Fever” Features One grades of a student, catch rivets — | ing, commerce, banking, insurance, member of the facu i .and taxation are only a few of the Of Best Casts Ever accurate yard stick topics of public interest which rest Assembled measure and classif upon a mathematical foundation. Examinations will they won cause any i Surely a reasonable degree of train- When a Noel Coward comedy ing the regular ho ing in mathematics is essential to comes to town, the play-going pop- normal order, Stu the understanding of much of what or cure any ailments ulace rejoices, The Masquers, un- quested to bring to ¢ the educated man or woman finds der the leadership of Miss Antoi- gether with standai in the newspapers, magazines, and nette Sparks, have made full plans blue books; these a books of today. for the production of “Hay Fever,” x % * the Howard Co-op. | _— one of Coward's earliest and wit- Classes will be d Within two years the American elec- . .. when anything satisfies it’s got to tiest successes. the last examination ‘orate must pass through another There is a certain brittleness and the rest of the wee quadrennial campaign and decide at be right...no “ifs” or “buts” about it. sophistication that means every- faculty agreed rec least temporarily the national policy on thing in the play, and Miss Sparks Spring holidays. M Chesterficlds satisfy because, first of all, "vitally important issues involving the has found just what she needs in of-town students are expenditure of enormous sums of Doris Bridges, Martha Burns, Ar- spend the short vac] they're made of the right kinds of mild ripe money and the financial welfore of nold Goldner and Morrison Wood. while many of the “many millions of people. Every lead- The plot, what there is of so in Birmingham have tobaccos. These tobaccos are thoroughly ¢r and would-be leader of our thought needless a structure, concerns the ¢clsewhere. Most of aged and then blended and cross-blended. Glong the lines of our national eco- unblissful Blisses, four of them, Crimson reporter 1 nomic policy is thinking, talking, (See Masquers, Page 2) the time grading pap Planning im terms of billions of dol- It takes time and it takes money, but lars. Consider Vinsow's two billions whatever it costs in time or money we do for soldiers’ bomus, Roosevelt's four it in order to give you a cigarette that’s billion, eight hundred million for pub- Seeing Howard lic relief, and Townsend's two billion “milder, a cigarette that tastes better. or more per month for old-age pen- sions. We dare not venture an esti- By Evelyn Ansley sion” was brought u Mate on the amount involved in Huey ¢'O0OT BALL: In this progres- try by the Republic] Long's share-the-wealth proposals. ‘sive age the student who spite of Republican That so many leaders with such wide- the contrary. They doesn’t play this noted game is not ly different policies cah each attract after years when the $0 large a following is proof that our a thorough college boy, and a day look back upon citisens need to be better prepared to school without a team is behind the their forefathers they to their country, tru - think for themselves, and mathematical times, so of course, Howard came low-men and true to i raining is certainly an essential ele- to the front with a strong team.” L Ment in such preparation. In the Exchange d Thus begins the editorial section rx a is a great deal of Some people think that girls and of the December, 1894 issue of the the art of kissing, frd Women have little need for mathe- Howard Magazine, published jointly sity Herald, an exce matical training, Yet, since about by the Franklin and Philomathis article in the Emo half of the potential voters of the Literary Societies. titled “Shapespeare ture, a much larger fraction of The strong team .aforementioned, ber,” and a little po it business manager of : the teahers, and all of the mothers however, lost the first game . Will be women, will they not owe it played to the Birmingham Athletic should appreciate: i tb their children, their Y students, Club and furthermore sustained “How dear to the h ir fellow citizens, and to them- many bruises, black eyes and one subscription, selves to have an intelligent inter- broken collar bone. After suffer- When the generou . gents it to view, ®t in a branch of human learning ing this defeat the team aided by HicSoi arable from our modern civ- the magazine, cried out for a.gym- ion nasium in which to practice, Their cry was answered only a few days ( may be 0. to some. So may the kf ay of * The magazine concerns itself with ry, literature, the $ national as well as campus mate Ay Sifficult or or ike ote ters. The editors believe that the “dark cloud of the financial depres- Samford University Library