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Thirty-Fourth Year rsity, Durham, N. C, Tuesday, Dec. 6, 1938 Number Twenty-One Not the Old Ray... Some weeks ago, the A ciated Press, under a 1 Ormandy and the Famous Philadelphia Symphony York date-line, ran the fol "Y" Plans Resolution Reopens ing paragraphs on a Xmas Fund Frosh Relations Plan orld: pugilistic professioi Campaign und a handsome young 300 I'Yi'es Im ion Sign ho threatens Joe Louis As Yet, No Change Petition Provoking Money Will Go • as heavyweight cham In Vacation Plans Paii-Helleiiie Aetion snd Jack Doyle's niclu To Durham's e klui. Needy Families On the force of a petition tions and phone calls that have igoed by approximately 300 reshmen the Pan-Hellenic coun- sile change in the regular il has again opened the fresh- Christmas vacation schedule, lich ' s defeated i Octo- i-& ^fiPf^a^^«i nouncement had been made. This plan, which has provoked In accordance with the pre­ great deal of discussion both n and checks may be madi viously announced plans the 1 to him and dropped in thf vacation will begin December by freshmen and fraternity men, nl boxes distributed over Ihe 20 and end January 3, triple again brought to the floor in ot Hamlet—with tl cuts lo be recorded before and the torn * nfor ided b as a Shakespearean His Mark Isotes Explains Capacity Crowd Expected Reasons Behind

kiar shortly alter Clirisimi poses the above is enough o add lo his difficulties. I Organization . for Matt Raymond turns throe children, a girl, 14, ai To Hear Symphony Thursday Non-Sorority Group two boys, 5 and 2. None of tl Inducts Fourteen children are old enough to wo: ,c ...-..'tings to discuss the re­ lie two boys need infan' New Members i play i his 1: Program Includes lationship plan fully with thc can hardly Eases:! lasl lan class and to Und their ally, • Alumnae Three Iron Dukes Cop feelings in the matter. much less Polish. -e starving. The matinee idol gag ia The Student C Varied Numbers The draft of the freshmen-fra­ old one as far as Matulew ternity men normal relations as; concerned; at Duke he u To Hold Tea Berths on Beauty Team i!3 for the famil plan, which was defeated by a known as the Handsome Pc o Page audi- •'- last October, provided and such like. But the Shak. Duke Homestead the Philadel­ ma a, iraicrnity men should not Is Scene of Affair phia Symphony Orchestra, con­ ar of this society. be allowed to enter the freshmen "The independent women of lorniisuries asm- should the fresh­ ducted by Eugene Ormandy. here The entire senior class of the rown House are leading the en be permitted to go into the Ogizfi for having to shift sor Woman's college have been in­ Thursday at 8:15 when from the players from their original raternity sections during the eighteen hundred to two thou- vited by the Alumnae Associa­ posts, for in some cases ti r unaffiliated women of town tion of Duke university to a tea were so many handsome id campus. The movement, sial provision is made for open which originated last spring with which is to be given from 4:00 11 piece organization in its cules playing th£ same posi .muses. Thc only contact between Debaters fasssea saiiy men and freshmen was to 5:30 Thursday afternoon at that we just couldn'l limit choice to two players. conversation on the West "Four Acres," the former B. N. Ormandy has directed concerts - Here is our idea of a [ !, company at meals in the Duke family home at the corner are twice before, both times Compete looking aill-slar team: and participation togeth- of Chapel Hill and Duke streets ilia the Minneapolis Symphony .-chest ra. At present Ormandy he athletic fields, in Durham. Miss Evelyn Barnes Lewis Supervises Dave Warden, Davidson, Iaa „.. other restrictions which will lead an orchestral group ictors of the Philadelphia Or­ BOB SPANGLER, Duke, b now apply to rushing would re- Practice Tourney "••!'•• I' ' • chestra. star Big Five football team. Bul hip would be one of ile; are sasa preju- Horace Palmer, Carolina. .•ilda-.la.ij> th other i The opening rounds of the "Four Acres" was recently L varied progra governed, but much more nat- actice debate tournament held -"--1 to good looks-, we shave de- Ned Iverson, Davidson. deeded to the university by the meed for this second md free, contact on fhe ider the supervision of debate to pick the players for tht faculty, to help develop individ- heirs of Mr. -Duke, and this will the Centennial series, aampus only. coach Leroy Lewis were run of" according to their mascu- FRED YORKE, Duke. personalities by means of be Ihe flrst time that it has been the majesti< yesterday. Each team will debati Dave self-expression and leadership, Despile the fact that great /hat "hea elude t 'arden since each day through Decembei opened for inspection to Duke 1 to advance ideals of loyalty pains were taken to list Matu- J, each team debating four times students. Duke University and ' " lewicz as a Rhodes scholarsip B ALABASTER, Duke. in all. Eight teams of men ar( Wives of university officials Announcer Asks and not a Rhodes scholarship and the heads of the Woman's "It is definitely s a tin college -will bo among those in ing obvious enough) and that Bob Adams, Carolina, For WPA Special the receiving line, which in­ lacks: turned into a sorority, and i cludes Dean Alice M. Baldwin, BOB SPANGLER. Duke. non-binding: that is, a wor Mrs. W. P. Few, Mrs. C. E. Jor­ George Wirtz, Wake Fore may join a sorority at any t year, boxing; junior year, bo«- teams three and four: dan, Mrs. Holland Holton, Miss Paul Lozier, N. C. State. she so desires. The meetings (Continued on page four) Mas kill i fed t of Bout well-Frank Owens, Nora Chaffin, Miss Frances held bi-monthly in Brown House rnd Hal Eees-F. L. Gobble; teams E Ihe s parlor. They are not secret and rip to Pasadena was sug­ t an exhibition. and six: Tom Latimer-Rod- class, and office: oft! • alumnae interested visilors are cordially gested Monday night by Carl Philadelphia Orches Electrical Heads teid, and Del Fuston-Tom Goerch, Carolina radio commen- -ts. teams seven and eight: Mrs. C. E. Jordan, Mrs. H. R. Symposium Speakers ss that as a means of getting Duke Holton-Paul Sarringer, and eeks, Mrs. Williaaa: Sprinkle. Congregate Here Dwight-Dave Hoyle. s-s. Irving Allen, and Mrs. A. H. Iron Dukes to California at min- arland are chairmen of the Offer Various Remedies were admitted November 13, i expense. land twos Betty Pierce-Jean mmittees for the tea. liladelphia that year . and Francis Benson-Idelia 32. The new members are: Vir­ The f tra found immediat. Senator, Columnist, on; teams three and four: Thorning Speaks ginia Sweet, Frances Benson, si I,sail ai. nor Powell-Betty Parten- Educator Heard Mildred Bergen, Lucille Chand­ the train be furnished f Orchestra Plans importation by the W.P.A. felder, and Anne Seawell-Lee Esnt peak. Only threi Tonight in York ler, Geraldine Lytzen, Doris Mc- A widely known English Crecdy, Kathryn Murdock, Mary scholar and thinker, a potcnti " ating judges for the debates Spring Recital Continuing its series of peri Sawyers, Virginia Seymour stations between Durban nent lectures, the Catholic Ch Republican candidate for the a Turner, Phyllis Van Or- as Rose Bowl. "Of c. -. this •„ Leopold Stokowski presidency, a columnist of great for main speech and five Co-eds Prepare will present Dr. Joseph F. Thor , Betty Conrad, Gertrudf ing, Professor of church histoi national reputation, and the so­ tes for rebutllc are Bill Wil- Christinas Service A quarter of a mill™ laallss jen, Amy Harrington, Min- and ethics at St. Mary's Sen: licitor of one of the biggest rail- Rankin, Mary Van Middles- ;. Bill Ault, Elwood Barton, orth of instruments will be approved by the authorities nary, Emmittsburg, in a talk "Preparing for a Christmas •ought here by members of Washington," he Mid. York chapel tonight at 8:00 p.r sented both conflicting and con •ganizalion, some of them Other ideas advanced by the tlie Woman's college glee club, ;d at as much as $35,000. Dr. Thorning, a well-known laginative mind of the WPTF '•Law in Modern Society" as th( by the orchestra alone, has eon- lecturer and writer, has traveled smmentator included various extensively as foreign c prominent speakers at the Duke Local Alumni 24 Freshmen symposium Friday and Saturday. fall's work for the Woman's Col­ spondent for the National 1 sail,!' s- "Or­ olie News Service, and special Professor Harold J. Laski, of Plan Banquet dinarily," said Goerch, " lege Orchestra," recently stated correspondent for Hie Washing­ Earn "B" Average the University of London, noted would be attached half a mile p.m. R. C. Van Sickle o ton Post and Times. He spent Miss Evelyn Barnes, direct political scientist, struck force­ behind the train by a long cable. Women Decrease last summer in Spain studying a> finest Orchestr: fully aeainst a system of courts When they start to sing "Sweet lohn J. Strickland, gener: Failure Grades the organization. that makes decisions subjectively Adeline, however, tlie cable will rather than objectively. The la' Thia Durham County Alum Public Service company, Freshman failure percentages In addition to these pri small ensembles, such as a s yers and judges of today look association will hold its annu ^hris Webster, an engine trie and a quintet, are being too much to a body of laws and dinner tomorrow evening at 7:1 student at Duke, will spe tage increased over the showi formed from the group. Member; "Tar Heels" Support decisions which have been o'clock in the West Camps : last year according to a mi of these ensembles are prepar­ Union. Nelson Says Myth •mesler report released today ing themselves for playing cham The Duke coaching staff, mer i Miss Elizabeth Anderson, capitalistic class in society and bers of the varsity and freshm: asii of freshman women. Out of Duke 100 Per Cent have not considered the masses. Incites Japanese football squads, and the Durha class of 251, : teas, etc. At the open house giver high school football squad, wi imber is faili by the Social Standards oi MR. WALLACE WADE, The essence of the speech The martial spirit ot the Japa- November 30, 1938. be special guests on this occ Thanksgiving Day in the. agym t of li Duke University, Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg sion. Bernice Hose, president nasium an ensemble consisting oa f 257—a decrease of eight Durham, N. C. of Michigan, who spoke on Fri­ the Durham County Alumni a than in the soldiery of other na­ twelve students, eight of whoir at for the day night with professor Laski, tions, according to M. Frederick were women, furnished chambei DEAR Sm: vill ; iside. was that in whatever degree we Nelson, graduate student in po- music for the entire afternoon. I am writing you this letter on behalf of 3,372 students isof 1010, will h both surrender a government of lawt Officers of this organization at the University of North Carolina. There is no com­ government of men wi ity. a live effects ot lightning. for the year are Betty Shuford, promise in the feeling between Duke and Carolina when dize the American inherit monthly re- compared with nine president; Jean Merkel, vice- they meet on the playing field, but let me tell you, we md we here ultimately in- president; Mildred Patterson, "Tar Heels" are behind Duke at the Rose Bowl 100%. secretary-treasurer; Jane Craig, ipon human liberty whieh Senior Women Under the title "Feudallstto librarian; Marjorie McCreery, A agood many of us read today that Duke is thought to have the Declaration of Independence Propaganda in Modern Japan," Plan Style Show a very inferior offense and won't be much of a show in the challenged and which the £ Kelson traces back to its begin­ Campbell, student director. Bowl. But we saw Duke's offense against Carolina and we in Constitution denied. ning the myth of "Bushido" (the subjects dropped from 20 hastily disagree with all critics against Duke's offensive Waller Lippmann, referi way of thc samurai, or Japanese .1 line V.antennia l fash eight and in three, from three ion show, a revue of women': power. military gentry). Largely defined to one. The number of co Freshman Assembly lures by the presiding officer in terms of such qualities as dress for the last 100 years, as In short, Coach Wade, we know you have a great team Dr. Lemert to Address Hour Changed lo 11:00 Saturday night, proclaims courage, rectitude, politeness, part of the university's eenten and we all want that team to win all the glory it deserves Alpha Kappa Psi nial program. honor and loyalty, the myth, ac­ hours earned 43 quality points. Freshman Cabinet has been hich the progressives of Ihe cording to Nelson, has apparent- Janet Rettew will write the Alpha Kappa Psi fraternity, They were Emma Virginia Haile, requested by the Freshman class ist 70 years have fallen i: explanatory article to be read So remember, Duke university, give 'em hell, and national professional in com­ Frances Montgomery, Rosemary to transfer the regular Freshman during the show, Carolina is with you ail the way. icy failed to develop remedies merce, cordially invites all up­ for propagating loyalty to the Stoody, Sara Jane Walers. Two elass assembly from 12:30 to 11 within tho sphere of law score is being written by Golson students earned 41 quality Sincerely, perelassmen in Business Admin­ throne, and in proclaiming the o'clock Duke Day services, which have looked for them li Hawkins. pointsa Betty Partenfeldi Your Best Enemies and Staunchest Friends— istration and Economics lo an superior virlucs of the Japanese .ill I- ' the functions of government, Ruth Tepper is in chi Marg jody a' THE STUDENTS OF U. N. C. only way to preserve democracy obtaining costumes. (Con 7:30. in Religion 210. The speak, P. S. Thanks for taking the time, Coach Wade. (Continued on page four) er will be Dr Ben F. Lemert. Page Two THE DUKE CHRONICLE 'a"... .eaise.s. December 6, 1938

It's Now All Up to You, Colleges in Review Southgate Engineers! Arena There Are SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY ri Dick Lewis, president of the Two Sides The University of Buffalo Men's Student Government association, stated that the A four year curriculum a'aamplssissd in three caler years, by means of the quarter plan. tFour quarter: long-standing Southgate representation controversy is by el.even ivieeks each, iaa ihe school year). about to be settled amicably to the satisfaction of South- Dixie Swaren The dental and medical schools arc closely affiliated, gate dormitory, provided our engineers accept the Coun­ struction in thc basic medical sciences heme under supervision sal Ihe medical facillLy. Cluneal practice cil's recommendations. The Leveler dentistry, In all its varied aspects is supervised by In making these recommendations, the Men's Student Whenever there's nothing else dental division and there is an intimate association v Government bas agreed to give Southgate direct repre­ Symposium Politics the clinics of several hospifsils. Periods of internshii to talk about, there's always thc two general and one childavn's j:.• s-j>11s.. 1 during the ses sentation on the Council—that is permit Southgate to "Excuse me. I let that get a weather. Everyone, no matter year, offering unusual experience in clinical observat elect its own representative—provided our engineers are little over the line," said Senator (heir class, or calling, their race diagnosis and treatment of denial conditions. Va ndent! urg as he apologized tor willing to forego their voting privileges in class elections, or age, is equal in one thing: the Next regular session will start lha- first week in July.l: becoming too ardent during the right to talk about the weather. for further iniurmntiun tittdri's* both for class officers and representatives. Furthermore, course of his Symposium speech. And everyone, highly educated SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY Southgate has been requested to submit a new petition, Indeed, Mr. Vandenburg might or self-made or lust plain illiter 25 GOODRICH STREET BUFFALO. N. Y. stating in concise and clear-cut terms their wants. well have so apologised for his ate, has an even chance when it This arrangement should suit the men at Southgate entire speech. Glibly dismissing comes to making weather pre­ the Symposium theme with the dictions. No wonder it's such a perfectly. It is exactly the concession they have agreed remark: "I am a layman." Mr. to make, both verbally and in writing, if they were given J ;GS2>"- 1^' Vaudenliurg proceeded in an it is the universal leveler. direct representation. Since, quoting Charles Ramsey, arm waiving harangue attacking Weather is a very obli^im; president of the Southgate Engineering council, "Under "hypaaLhiatically" thc New Deal thing, if it is a thing. It would be the new schedule of the engineering classes, it is impos­ and assumption of powers by llie UHE YOUNGEST a, charming person lo know. Very President, not failing to point eoxasse smcewT sible for the majority of engineering students to attend liis^ versatile and unpredsetaal.ale • • VIM 11 YaSARS OLD: TRY THIS ONE like a woman should be. But class meetings on the West campus," and since they "are licans and fearless Democrats ^^Jfl not able to occupy" seats assigned them in class assem­ would prevent furl f/ijA^ unable to find a way of know­ bly, and since most of the candidates for class offices and i the ing the weather or escaping it; student government positions "are not known" to them 'resident. RATE CF 200 ihey spend their spare time tear- and do not interest them, there is no reason why the Though it can well be said jather apart, trying to hat the gentleman from Mich- present ararngement should not be totally acceptable to gan underestimated the intel- a for our engineers. ;etual level of his audience and All that the men at Southgate now need to do is: hat he accordingly said nothing f importance or cnlightment, 1) Agree to requested voting privilege c And Woman-Like 21 And this time draw up a petition which ; idered as significant on two And woman-like, the w clearly what they want. It's now all up to you, Engineers! —B. n. First, Ihe senator, despite his ment. It prides itself on Reviews Sphinx-like. It does the oi and of what is expected and d We Feel Certain as the Republican president!! candidate in 1940. This politic; Something Will Be Done speech at a Law Symposium ma Interviews It it 't surprising, when a the dei play Boy Scout tion brought forth by the ann< : that Duke • Republican nomination by Sen­ waterproofs and ator Vandenburg. Great things play in the Rose Bowl, that A Changing World shut the house us; that nothing will to arrange for a spei told, and if a Duke Law Sym­ Necessitates New MeUiods—Laski It was gratifying to see posium can be considered a small school spirit in Un.' ;• thing, and if a possible nomi­ "We are a part of changing world into which new needs and before the courthouse in Durham. But there Is abso­ nation of Mr. Vandenburg would enter. . . . Needs . . . (which) necessitate also new methods," aera.smh! sslsssasj: :i:u! wises: yon yet lutely no excuse lor tins "playful antics" we participated be considered comparatively said Professor Harold J. Laski in his symposium address last home, hot and sticky and tired, Friday night. Most of us do realize that we are living in a you find that the house i in elsewhere! transitional era, an era abounding with perplexing problems. sticky and tired, too. t Sprightly dances o'er table tops and waving beer "1 remember when. . . ." If our civilization is to survive, these perplexing problems bottles in the air befit the actions of . . . well certainly SouMiern Appeal must be solved to the satisfaction ot all concerned. In seeking not of college women. a solution we musl not overlook the fact that the "circum­ Secondly, whether Mr. Van- The Iron Dukes are ready, able and willing to make ference" as well as the "center" aaf the circle in which we live the critics eat any and all derogatory statements concern­ rolling a! beginning of must be taken into account. Any solution which ignores the quite loudly, "It's ing them. It would be great could we accompany the asanothei U> tr f.ne w era for so-called circumference is doom to failure. ffls it always does when we have a team to Pasadena and watch them chalk up another Republicanism. No longer will Troubles Everywhere the Republican party be satisfied clever bit of strategy has made But since indications show that there will be no Here in America, like all Western nations, we have our own you safe, you leave behind all to peacefully allow thc solid little problems How shall we solve them? "Let's go back to special train from Durham, the last resort is the radio. the waterproofs, etc. And when old principles." some cry, while others agree with Professor Those of us who must return by January 2 will be you get out in the country and Laski, and contend that we must inform ourselves adequately unpack all the edibles It looks like a telephon deprived of that opportunity. Ironically, everyone except about ". . . the immense change isa the outlook of men about a majority of Duke students will either see or listen 5 beat y — actually il i Teletypewriter exchange switchboard. fundamental concepts," and that Ihe emergence of a new so- lo it, a: to the Rose Bowl classic. li the h such boaards—located ii Surely one or two extra holidays wouldn't disrupt already more ihan 11,000 subscribers to Teletypewriter tradition or routine too greatly! —B. J. M. . , . . service are being inter-connected. What is the answer—must we permit expansion of govern­ Subscribers carry on 2-way typewritten communication mental control in all fields of endeavor? Who is responsible across the street or across the continent. Whatever is Eugene Ormandy for the present state of affairs? In his address Saturday night, typed on the sending machine is reproduced exactly, in­ Shows Suceess Example thc noted political columnist Walter Lippmann contended that stantly, at the olher end of the wire. The Fundamental Error Then you join the business world, youTl find many progressive conieaisiaiia.-s n-aa Teletypewriter service. Speed­ ects, is past 70 y earsh ve fallen is that tl have failed o develop ing the written word—as thc telephone speeds the spoken within the spher of lav h t have gon for them ^ff% word—it is one more Bell System contrihu. witliin tl re of govcr J (J? Jfc ® tion to business efficiency. They laves -en that under the ting laws o t Plum JO'S Solution rations, fr: e.ili.-S'se :ents, debts the issue Thek ynote of the Sy of securi d banking. here have been devel pesj giant bars had been played. At five he had been accepted as a sajsii! .. ell be stated as follows. organizations « Inch have he power to oppress- their em- UKI.L I lel.ll'IIOM: SYSTIi.M pupil by the Royal Academy of Music, the youngest pupil ployees, their customers, and their competitors. And because the economists, political scientists, and professors of law ever to be accepted. At seventeen he was made professor have failed to see how completely these organizations de­ pleasing people as far as of music, which is an jmazini; accomplishment. pended for their existence upon the laws which favor them, weather is' concerned, so He came to America when he was twenty-one. He was they have failed to study the original causes of the evils should the weather try to p: WE ARE CLOSING OUT penniless. It was then that genius entered the picture men complain of. They have failed to develop remedies with­ more completely, because Only five days after he received in the sphere of law, and inevitably, therefore, they have a job as violinist in the last chair of the String section sought these remedies within the sphere of government. ALL MEN'S of the Capital theatre in New York, he was appointed Amend the Laws—Lippmann concert-master by S. L, Rothafel, known as "Roxy," Symposium an optimistic concil­ According to Lippmann these same progressives concluded His conductorship of the Philadelphia orchestra that since these corporations could not remain in private hands, Suits and Topcoats SHIRTS crowns what has been thus far an illustrious career. they would inevitably have to be owned and operated by thc The success of such a man leads us to wonder what iated through the process of law government. As an alternative the noted newspaper writer of­ §13.75 and §18.75 97c and $1.45 it is that constitutes a success. It is ability, that is true. fers this solution: amend the very laws which nourish these It is something more, however. We can see it in the Public Opinion, did not how- of a charter granted under law, the law by virtue of which lives of those who have what it takes to be successful but holding companies exist can be amended to deprive them of SWEATERS PAJAMAS who never attain the high end. CHRONICLE is the under- gree the effect of public opinion their power lo control many otherwise enterprises. . \ . If you te newspaper of Duke uni- We believe that the college student can see in "career alter Ihe law, you can exercise social control, you can change . As such it is expected to AH Styles SOCKS men" that success coiisisls of ability plus rapid grasping leipiJiasiiaisi's theory is good, but social conditions, without necessarily enlarging the functions oil news concerning tho of every chance and the added will to work. When of government." is Lippmann's contention. t body. It is expected lo $1.95 and $2.95 Skirls and Shorls fluctuating public opinion would Mr. Lippmann's method of correcting the abnormal condi- Eugene Ormandy strikes the down beat this week, Duke •ict in prevent passage of any n or another, but to rep­ students can observe an example. —F. M. H. Ive legislation which tive, and ff so would it take into consideration the new de­ would concretely affect the scope mands which B changing world and a changing society re­ of government control. quires? —R. D. T. Duke Clothing Co. US East Main Street ©ufec'g Jfltxture

Well dearie, tile front in big black letters. I don't mean the flat cars, you ninny. George says he is go­ Roosevelt Der Tatevasian I spilled beer aal! l over my new organdie. I was ing on the Seagram's Special by the Alkaline Shop during the celebration and when son e official calls up and Business Staff is Die sisters and I really went to The only bad part about it is that we have as out and out destruction was to go to school and have our lessons done. hat the news not be • made those West campus bums Can you imagine, the other morning one of run. It » ould be possible to go elegation from the Ballet Russe. my profs got real sore when I told him I went on and print the story; experi- iroved that it is wiser stance on one of the tables and to a pep meeting instead of studying. He said that there were other thngs n the world than w a Budwciser bottle at me. I It may JO true that no censor- being a rah-rah girl. I heard some of the boys iblications is practiced Associated Colle&iate Press National Aditrtisiia: Soviet, inc. • getting a petition up to discon- Some of Ihe pussy-footers tried lo quiet us tinuc a llic s. Gee, i down, but we made short work of them. uld be swell but the < n as demonstrated by Cblleekite Digest CHIC J's^B^llLu,,. Imagine them telling us that we were de­ never give in. They certainly ram this educa­ janizations is far more stroying property. They're going around now tion stuff down your throat. ( than any definitely ansorship. and saying that it was a cheap, maudlin dis­ I was talking to that Phi Beta friend of play of vandalism—whatever in the world It she Id be realized that a yours and I asked him if he was going to the newspape ' must be run on a that is. I only know that I certainly let down Victory ball Saturday nite and he said he was ssOII'alv my hair and showed those deadheads what slriellv m personal basis al going to attend a symposium. That was a nice though the news it prints is of lie, ave uwn Editorial and Business Office—124 West P sa. Some of the boys were actually crack lo make to a lady. If he weren't a friend .aiaaaaaa, Telephone J-B5B1. a ether i. Thej of yours I would have had George lay him out Printed by the Christian Printing Company. Reprint 1 ainly k v how granted when credit line is given. a gsiod time, cold. Well, I've got to go now because a bunch defea tine Subscriplions should be addressed to the Co-Ed Bu of us arc going to have a P. J. party over in if the student body by Manager, College Station, Durham. Bassett. See you in the funny papers. s Chesterfield r —The Pegram Flash. —D. S. Send The Chronicle Home ODOUTS SPORTS /NI DEUCES' dje S^MjIkfe^frk •^5-* tyVecwp' ROBERTS

Southern California Establishes Dukes Leave For Rose Bowl December 20th Itself as a Powerhouse IM Boxing Shifted to make about Coach Wallace Wade's Iron Dukes, the ia Grid Team Does Part Coast Trip that tlieir Southern California team cannot be under- To December 8 and 9 though beaten by Alabama and Washington, the Trojs For Centennial Year Is Fourth By "Doi of the gridiron lade For Wade Soccer Team the opening of the increased the impor The Iron Dukes will leave n Pasadena on J Trims Davidson Few urged the students Durham, December 20 at i i. Had the Trojar d lo Noti ' "s year, thc 100th ann 'clock in the afternoon via the ctory would hav the founding of Trin had I e. the greatest in Dul Blue Devils' Special" for Pasa- imph i In Final Came ena, Calif, and the goal of their at Duke was not the team for I 38 season last Thursday afler exion has changed. Howard Jon DO on the home field by blank lb has established nsi-ll iss a e eyes of thc nation. A Duke victc ( tho fighting Wildcats frorr the Rose Bowl should prov a beyond the shadow of a doubt tl e Wade team was entitled s that tl enough proof of the Duke strength, Southern California, conquerors of mighty Notre Dame, the De\ [ all Wildcat threats. power must and will be respected. We think the Iron Dukes, Canyon on December 23 ft ft was Ernie Beatty who fir: stopover of five hours. The D tlieir present strength, can do it. gridders, undefeated, untied The Long Hard Practice unscored-on in a perfect i Grind /Vow Begins Again Thus, with this added incentive, the Dukes begin a long, ha: practice grind. Their short taut well-earned vacation is over, ar en, in the second qui all attention is now centered on the forthcoming battle Coaches Tommy Cowdriek, center Cameron and Voyles are back from the coast with their usui booted in the second Dukes Leave Next Day complete scouting reports. Tlie Notre Dame game was a swell oj portunity for Ihe Duke scouts, as Southern California really had to open up to defeat the Ramblers, and by the time New Year's rolls around the Devil squad should have an excellent idea ot the Trojans' type of play. This is one advantage gained by Duke over their Rose Bowl Phi Kap Teams opponents. As far as we know, Southern California did not have the opportunity to scout thc Wademen during the regular season. Whatever information the coaching staff ot the Trojans will get Lead Pin Loop regarding the Dukes will have to come second-hand, and this in­ ance of a Wade coached sqi. formation in comparison to tlie complete reports Duke has on the massive stadium classi< Ihem should prove a decided disadvantage in thc coming classic. invited Brown to me Dooley Gives Tipton the first bid for the Dukes, For the next three weeks, therefore, the Duke team will be in the New Year's Da took three Alabama teams i practicing against the plays brought back by Messrs. Voyles sv and though State woi Rose Bowl, in 192a, 1926, a Cameron. After the usual fundamental drills, the third am* fourth afUar-sisime chatter was a All-American Berth 1931, and boasts two vie stringers will be on offense using this scouting informatii week before Eric Tipton punted his team to its 7-0 victory and a 7-7 deadlock in the ce Wade, who played Pitt, Eddie Dooley, thc famous football fa ars-caster and com- first and second teams, on defense, will be taught what ind only os for as each play is run off. The Duke coaches will drum im ator, who has been broadcasting weekly for Chesterfield Ca- a the fouri: heads the tell-tale signs which characterize each play, a In last week's matches, P Blue Devils, in addition to being football player-; shanik Kappa Sigma (A) team wi Dooley's placing of thc fluke star on his ace team was fully their peak as football diagnosticians when they take tl- g Alabama (five ied, wa ssimply borne out by Duke's prompt bid and accept- three straight games over Kap] and Southern against the men of Howard Jones. Alpha to take a slight lead ov to the Rose Bowl after its remarkable unbeaten, untied and after a well-earne< me was selected he first unt l the last and the thrilling 7- Sigma Alpha Epsilon whieh sp: 3n Briggs Basketball Team Seems six games with the Y. M. C. . Chesterfield's A11-A m e r i c i aan Colslails: la. football team, as chosen by Doo se and took he ball all In for a Banner Year ning 11 eight limes L down the eld for a The excitement of the Pittsburgh victory and the Ros played in th bid has led us to neglect the fast-approaching basketball Samuels Grid tion-wide hook-up, is bein; 193B-39 should be a banner year for the Blue Devil cagers. There| hailed by coaches and critics a is a wealth of varsity material, and about the only problem fac In Division "C," the Phi Kaj e Rose Bowl proper was System teams of the year. The team wa sse.e <.:::.:::: (" .a..,:,,. (B) team took a substantial lead ed in 1921 and open for the chosen £jy Dooley in collabora Three of Ihe five men on the championship freshman five of las s in 1922. It has since been ion with more than 100 leadini year, namely, Valasek, Connally, and Holley have reported Glem mlng Phi Delta Theta thre< nothered by the freshmen Price, who was ineligible last year, and whom many think to ba games while the Nus were upsel .ately 90.000 p and c Dooley's team is as follows: ae-sided volleyball game, the best basketball player on the floor today, is out there too in three games by Sigma Phi Ep pletely covers the beautiful A .in difficulty seems to have Chapel services are held in But this is not all. Many of the stars of that famous "never a silon. The Phi Kap (B> now haE Ends: Young of Oklahoma ana Duke chapel every Tuesday, dull moment" Southern conference championship team of last sea won 16 games while losing eight, ney. The usual floral parade ai Irown of Notre Dame. Wednesday, and Friday morn­ son are back, Russ Bergman, Ed Swindell, Bob O'Mara (whi and Sigma Nu has won only 13 pageant will be featured in t Tackles: Maranic of Carolin. ings at 12:30 a.m. The students won't report until after football of course), Bud Thomas, Stoop games while dropping eleven. morning as an anti-climax nd Twedell of Minnesota. Guards: Roth of Cornell and spite of Maxine Neushall's Minor, and others are striving to retain their varsity berths. " Duke's Rose Bow! debut. jments, Cornelia Goddard' this writing two full teams could be made up with little differs leikkinen of Michigan, Sigma Chi Wins ^^^^^ajldrich of | as, and Betty Mapes' lonj place tallied 40. Alpha T ; to thc hack Unas, the fresh Omega, the only other team ( CASH LOANS Harrier Meet Quiir back: MacLeod of tered was third with 105 poin Made on clothes, typewriters, In the recent intramural cross Howard Moffett of House P vs Dartmouth college is on. country meet, the Sigma Chi has anything of value. e few U. S. colleges that United Loan Si Luggage Shop riers emerged victorious ovf i officially recognized stu Sigma Alpha Epsilon by scorin 112 E. Main St. Durham, N, C. 29 points as the SAE's in secon PATRONIZE CHRONICLE ADVERTISERS FOR

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