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Student Weekly Publication The Rice Institute
Volume XXIV HOUSTON, TEXAS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1938 Number 6 Gabe Martel To Play For Official Rice-Texas Dance , Slime Slide Rulerif ****** Run Wild with New ******
Building Drive Will Be Resumed On Yearly During two weeks 232 blueprints Dana Bible's "New Deal" Numbers 98 Strong As and 48 photostats for laboratory re- Canvas Plan ports have been made in the new 70 Freshmen Take Field Against blue-print room of the Engineering Owlets This Afternoon This year for the first time, the Annex by freshman engineering stu Fifteenth Annual Homecoming is be- dents. Raisin# the curtain on a weekend of sports and school activity, ing built around the Rice-Texas About 4,000 blue-prints were mtul the Rice Slimes will battle the University of Texas freshmen at the game, the most attractive contest on during the entire year last year by Rice field at 2:30 this afternoon. the Institute schedule. the freshmen in the old workman A large turn-out, including many of the ex-students here for of the Engineering Building. Equip In past years the limited seating the homecoming activities, is expected to watch the two year- ped with blue-printing machines, de 1 ling teams as they knock heads in this annual battle, Lust year r!« capacity made it unfeasible to seat velopers, gas-heated and electrically Wfm the returning alumni simultaneously heated dryers, and a photostat ma- tip. game over at Austin ended with the crowd for the biggest game chine especially equipped with mer- in a 0-0 tie, and the two games of the year, but in the new stadium cury vapor light, bromine paper, and before resulted in a win for each GIANT PEP RALLY •Mi this problem will not be so great. a special slide made by John M. Mil- team. ler, instructor in engineering draw- A two-day affair, the homecoming Slime* to Have Trouble ing, used to make photostats of any MARKS OPENING begins Friday afternoon with the Special Edition GALA DANCE FOR East and West Hall Vietel's hi 1 then ranly jfirMou'riter so size, the boys expect to reach at Rice-Texas freshman football,, game fur this season, the Slhiics have high least the 5,000 mark this year. For Alumni Saturday Sweep Out For Visit OF HOMECOMING at 2:30 p. m. The bonfire and pep A special alumni edition of the H0MEC0MERS TO Lei it be henceforth understood hopes of taking the Texk&, team uitb rally, the reception and band con- Besides blue-prints, which can be camp, but;, they wjll hiivi' e'oilsidcl- developed in either white lines on Thresher will be issued Saturday that dormitories Kast and West | I certs, and the alumni dinner in the 1 ubly liiprc trouble than they did .tied' Bonfire To Blaze at 6:45 morning . Copies will be placed in FOLLOW BATTLE will be open for visitors Saturday commons complete the evening. blue paper or black lines on white *.\ eek> ago, when they rolled /oyer,, the, paper, and photostats, the boys pre- the sallyport, as usual, and on a morning from U till 1~. Tonight, Reception, MMM Saturday night's dunce will be a 'College, of .Mai shall, 'Slf-D. : , Alumni executives have decided pare lantern slides for use in bio- stand at the east end of the Chem- Delegates from both , the Stu- Banquet Follow istry Building where they will be special affair at the Rice Terrace in dent Council and the Rally Club , Coach Dana Bible ami hi,- ffuevy- that the time is opportune for taking logy, physics, and chemistry lectures. deal" at. Austin has hiuught flints JiMM up work on the endowment fund more readily available to chemis- honor of the graduates and former will be -present to escort girls .Starling touiii'lli uitb tin v :ant try and engineering students. through these dens of iniquity'. as far as .material is coqeerued, and where it was interrupted by the de- .students of Rice Institute who have .bonfire., title alumni ten . the #r. • Results of the^reshman foot- Residents are 'requested to: rcmovei many of last year's high-school stars pression. The association office an- returned for homecoming, stated Al- nave enrolled in the ' ,1,'hiyersit'}. 'Coiilrmijiii courl, and tla am: . i aium- nounced that, realizing the acute ball game Friday afternoon will be any old botUeSi, .etchings, ceiling bert Sterling, president of the Stu- Leading the. squad will lie ".Waft n.i banquet, tin ''n't...rtr, juimecoming $•: pi need for endowment for the Insti- printed in early copies of the Sut- also, dust, old papers, .broken fin - lluss" Aluves, haekfiehl are from iilliiiiui a. :.V',i;, : ,.i:t. hikiei ua.v Fol- WKmmKmm tute, it will renew the drive started urday paper which will be dis- dents! Association and chairman of niture, or any other similar iti?iiis Amurillb, hut he is only .me of a lowing time -v .... It:adilion, the bon- in 1928 with a view of providing a tributed at the alumni reception the Saturday Night Dance commit- that! might distract the visitors' number of players who lefeived a!i- ' , , " -i W' building known as the Alumni Mem- and pep rally Friday afternoon. eyes fro ill an otherwise, immacu- fire fpfct ii|81:1# tin slimes, '42, tee. stule mention last. year. The Orange orial Building, constructed in honor The Saturday paper will contain late suite of • I'ooinsi it has been ivi'i-I I". !.i V'• i • li ti-e ground in tht Gabe Martel and his', buiul have .squad comprises- a record t'Ua: of iriiiiiiisii of the founder, William Marsh Rice. other features of interest both to further suggested by tin council •jnir. I'^.jiv. fvvyhfi-li; prwetic:' the first; - alumni and students. been selected to play for the occasion. that the lads take showers, us t'S players; iiii An organization has been effected Publication Candidates, t.oli.e rfjiy'l 11'.re ga'me of the seas .n. Martel is a University of Texas early, as possible.' The lile,- squad liUfflpei'S i.i'iljj in .each graduating class for making TT •< 'outii'.r, uio-ried alioul the Election Rules, And graduate who has played lor but then.' is plenty el' i|liahty m a canvass of Houston alumni for Im- r'oaeh Bill Wallace'.- aggi.'i.v.ation. l'-xa: t!. '-:iv to bum {he ,pile be;, n if ^ mediate cash contributions to the By-Laws On List Joe Venuti's orchestra. POWERS' PLAYS The Slime gn.iid du>< of <..>t><: th and sehedii]. . li e freshman guaided sue- fund. The results of this action will Other members of his {bund include I Codification of the by-laws of the RICE OWLS AND Matthew's e- t'qfe and Suman and c-.-tuil:. On.- coveted pile of .'-crap be announced at the business meet- LEAD IN FIRST a former saxophone player and at- Biumley are expected fflj star ill the. wood under the auspices 'of -Mas Le- ing Saturday morning. Student Association, more stringent ranger from Ventfti's band, and The LONGHORNTEAM backfield. tiroiie. Kenneth Arthur. J. P. Wood', This method will be made an an- election rules, and qualifications for publications candidates will be three Three Co-Eds, singers. Coach Jack Cray of the Yearlings .-iopln.niore jiiesiucni, and other soph- nual affair, the organization chair- i 'h 11! i' J : ." .« will exhibit some .of the finest; high matt, his co-chairman and class rep- matters on which the Student Coun- RENEW RIVALRY onioie .big* shots. The uireat likely Angela Powers will bold the lead- In addition, Jimmy Valentine, school and Uinior college mate r ial resentatives ctuiing on each mem- cil will act in the weeKs following cai i 1. J jjSi/iW- .- • - * ing role as Antiope in "The War- ii'iib».• ui uni- (Turn to Number U, Page ti) ber of the class. This plan replaces the annual alumni homecoming, Al- The Rice Owls and the Texas Long- wood pii- w|s destroyed twic't '.1st • rior's Husband" by Julian Thompson, versity will furnish vocal background. the former procedure of pledges for horns meet here Saturday afternoon year heto.e the l:ice-"l'exas game. bert Sterling, Jr., announced Wed- to be produced on November 9 and The dance time will be extended t<> a ten-year period. at 2:,'10 in the renewal of a rivalry nesday. 10 by the Dramatic Club, according last from i) p. m. till 1 a. m. DEDICATION OF Smith Present Students are participating in the "We have been thinking about to Irj Mowery, president. that has, grown to be one of the most, \\ !ih Jack Hanks as ma.-'e -.f homecoming this year to a greater these important questions since the Playing opposite Miss Powers in bitterly contested in the South. NEW STADIUM '.'erem.-.nies the pep rally W|1J ilegit at beginning of school," Sterling said, extent than ever before. Booths will the club's first major; production McCULLOUGH Despite the losing . records exhibit- siuti'p ill the open fa-io so.rth "and as soon as the honiflfcoming is be placed in the sallyport and at for this year will be Louis Tuttle ied by both teams to date; one of the BEFORE GAME 'It \\ • .1 Hall. Fl'oi'l I.g tliofO points on the campus by student or- over we will have time to discuss as Sapiens, husband of Antiope. Also TALKS MONDAY jaHMl s'tudents, .friends; ami uhuiv Reason's largest crowds will gather- A brief dedication eerenVliity w-ffl ganizations. them at the council meetings and carrying large roles are Bill Tulley hi. Harvey W. Stmtii. as •aptari . f TO BAPTISTS to -see the t)wis attempt to stretch he held at the new Rice Sladivrn, tit. reach some definite decisions. as Theseus, Joan Brooks as Hypolita, ' !,- life I Uiei *t-air.. t hy t - t r. .an The Student Council registration their w.inning streak over the;.Long; H:lo p. in. Saturday, immediately be Sterling explained that the by- Barbara Ryman as Burin, and Louis •1/;:ie-.':l.; tin:- I .I'ligho-n-. vv;.!i .e-.iiiV O booth in the sallyport and the Engi- The story behind next week's Bap- horns to five straight, fore the game, which stalls at li:J|| neering Society booth in the Mechan- laws can be compiled from the min- Mims as Hercules. iluceii. -•;"' :• ; utes of the council meetings, kept tist Student Union prayer meeting Thousands of Tex a.* student;;, p. m. ical Laboratory Building will be sup- Other members of the cast include 1 Vf. Willifoid,: 1 - ,'.1 el.t each year by the secretary. Election speaker might well read: "Local girl alumni,, and supporter!? will follow Three short events consulate lilt; plemented by booths from the Pre- Zylla Swartz and Ethel llloomfield III t.'n. ' fiin \ :•:- 'wai:. .a. u.l ; e \ \ rules can be adopted as additional by- makes good." The speaker, Miss Hel- their team here for the game 'the Simple proeram. The. assembled r.,m- Medical Society, the Pre-Law So- as first and second sergeants, Rose- bi in!I'oiiir.-i''.! Kin.-, nfiii H. i- laws of the Association, the council fit st delegation v. a.- In umve Friday pany will ; be; asked to htruld 'arid'; sirig ciety, and others. mary Yeager us Cautiea, Jean Rote en McCulloughi,.'is a graduate of Kice ic-nbvr'ger will 1". ]i-i'esoiit t-> n.t •.• - being given the power to make such at 1J 10 p | m, with :the special .tl'ain two; verses "of. America Tlley will ,l)c After registering at one of these as Herocia, Carolyn Conway as Pom- Institute und a returned Missionary rules by the Constitution of the Stu- 'bearing Longhortt- varsity.'alii) fresh- seatcd again while the official ten- duce the- booths from | until 12 Saturday, posia, and Barbara Myers* Dorenda 1 dent Association. from China. man squads; { uouiicb iu'oudeusts 'an-'uddw'sl' of thil. I'emiing t't rarigi-ravi;! r ; •. : • : 1 alumni arid alumnae may visit both Hale, and Jean Middlebropk as sen- 1 She is to sail for China, in Novem- Rice Tnistries' oh behalf of all- uiem- lllauc U; hMd'; a- :ue-o.'-v. i.: l.vei-,v.e.iui East and West Halls during these The most difficult of the three tries. Ow Is In Trim be.rs and friplids. ivf the Rice Irifdji-t- the niu'l- ;hv sopli---n;--r----.. hours. to change, Sterling stated, is the Louisette Roper, in charge of cos- ber to resume her missionary duties, R'icej -with four injured' fefcuhu's : Hm Ihj-conclusion t'hl' entire audience- )miiKMurtei;. - , 0 —• qualifications for publication offices. tuming, has almost completed wbrk despite the unsettled conditions ^returning to|com petit ion, will he in After the council has decided upon will fui requested to stand again and rally, an ' a.iuni.ni in'f;!d-;na! recepthin on the helmets in silver and gold for there. From i background rich in full trim f^r the battered, S.tt'ers; al- -join in;"the siiu'iiig of "For |^i&('.!'-' what further qualifications nre ; will tin. heI• i i'oj: tbi. ,nr-':r i.rae ,ii tne. NEW DEBATERS Amazons arid Greek warriors. Sets, both college and missionary ••exper- though Cord ill is suffering from a, needed, if any, is must propose these Honor,•'i '••' ;' • '- ' ,1-- South 11 ali HI. t It v. ill • jVk • be GO INTO ACTION being designed by Charles Bencken- ience,' Miss M< (Juliough will try to slight shoulder injury that kept Win changes to the entire student body stein and constructed with the as- benched for three peri'.,1.- at New the ix-s ijii't(!'!,! 0(1 r-pivlntun i' V U* crowd into a brief half-hour a de- NEXT MEETING as amendments to the constitution. sistance of Gilson Smith and Kirby Oi leans Saturday. The Ton tut club fe JIM FRANCIS IS iniingli' fiyely an'il re'i i-a ..'h'i nleq'.iaii'i- A three-fourths majority of all the Muni'oe, will be tiered and entirely votional talk, remarks"oil' the Chin- recuperating from a crushing. 12-fj. INITIATED INTO ance- "Vei' ' the 11us1c.il ' b. wl, riil'-.t'r "Resolved: That Roosevelt's relief students voting is required to puss in black and white like those of the ese situation, and reminiscenes of defeat administered hy the . Arkansas thai;, as in the o\i:i :-a;•• :-.:i-t such amendments. policy is practical" is the subject for original Broadway production.' her days on tin- campus. She will Razorbaeks last week sit Little Ro'ek. PRE-LAW GROUP ...... • : •' ... 1 It has been suggested that election • .1 ICVM debate at the next Debate Club meet- Mowery announced that the next speak on Monday at 12:15, on the Dana Bible and his staff are pre- lu-oi;gbout Ib.^ i-- oin t -e rules be made to control the amount Jim Ki.uins of DallaA'w.ix initiated iu;l.'-.wiill".'.l:i"::ilrt^ :• ing, to be held at 8 p. m. Tuesday regular meeting of the group would second floor of Autry House. pared , to shoot the works here to- into t.lie .Pre-l.aW' Society at a regular (Turn to .Number 4, Page 6) be held Thursday at the Autry At fc p. in.' all the; n'.umni who • at Autry House. The „theme for the week's deVotum- morrow to break the .bitter: strangle meeting of that group Tui-Mlay vogbt' Hous$. At the business meeting, the ,als is "Learn of Me;" Speakers other hold that Kitts. and his team have at Autry Hou.se. liave »r{si-i valiolici Will proceed^ to the The debate will bring into action last regular meeting of the club be- than Miss McCullough include: held since 1034. Releases from Aus- Francis wm> the seventh pledge, ijfurn to Xumbi'i 5. Page til four new members of the debate ELEVENTH YEA fore the production of "The War- a-l jy,. -I- ..... { 1. U. . , Tuesday, Marguerite Allen; Wednes- tin indicate ; that Plato,, hefty |$f| elected into', the -society this year. club, Colwell Harris and George Dut- rior's Husband," final plans for pro- CELEBRATED BY day, Helen Nolen; Thursday, Relia pound plunging back will start in Decision was made to have a Pie- duction will be made. LbsBUHOSHEARS ,ton on the affirmative, and Curth- LOEW'S STATE Martin'; and Friday,' Jocelyn Ivemp. (Turn to Number J, Page i>) Law-Owen Wister Literal y Society, bert Abell and Jay Alien Brown on dance Wednesday, November 2t>:. The MR. FAjtRINGTON the negative. Loew's celebrates its eleventh an- And Editor Repudiates Expense Account Owen Wister Literary'.-'Society. tra- An open forum discussion on the niversary in Houston this week. It ditionally sponsors a dance the night Lok Bubus held n.- third meeting before Thanksgiving. Wednesday with Curti.- FHrringto.tv ,'i same topic will follow the debate, was back in the autumn of 1927 that ll jj.-; ; - »">! | Detailed plans for the affair w ill speaking in Spanish about Mevico. to which all students are invited. the Hon. Jesse H. Jones formally be discussed at the next meeting of Mcxi<-aii tihtertainei's played •. and iiil/ presented the new showplace to the Barbara Covers Frog-Aggie The closing feature of the pro- the Pre-Law, Society, to be at 8 p. m. sung request numbers. After the m gram will be a ten-minute speech by citizens of Houston with a rather Tuesday at Autry House, according meetings the members played games, iM to A1 Parish, president. always »peaking in Spanish. pwhil-jpfi John Freeman, who will discuss "Ger- shocking statement at the time that many's chances in the next war." he had brought "the biggest show wmM 0 concern in the world to this city." By Barbara Myers me. But some guys will go for any- then, and lie and 1 really hud a lot Homecoming Program College Station, October 16-— thing. Loew's, operating only one theatre in -common. Neither of us knev. the 9HI mm When I finally arrived at Aggieland There were two cadets standing Friday October 21 Two More Days For in Texas, is represented in practically yells ,o£,. either school, jHo'we just I was so excited that I completely behind us (no one in the A. and M. every large country with one or more 2:30 p.' ni. Rice-Texas FresUman Game Campanile Pictures forgot that I hadn't had time for any student section sits during a game— rested during periods of vocal strain. theatres including more than two 1 6:45 p. ni. Student-Alumni Bonfire and Fep Rally- breakfast, and I didn't have time for and the press box was too full for Besides, we Couldn't get the right For only two more days, Friday score in Brazil and two in India. West Hall Campus. • u\ much lunch, either, Altogether, I was even sylph-like me to squeeze in) pitch, somehow. and Saturday, students may have After eleven years of shop on pretty weak about the whole thing. who substantially increased my vo- The half was marvelous. I remem- 7:15 11. m. Alumni Reception and Band Concert- their photographs made for the class Main Street, Loew's continues with Cars are practically unheard of cabulary with adjectives describing ber all about that, exactly. The T. C. South Hall Campus. sections of the Campanile, Charlie its own pictures, those of Metro- there, so we walked over to the sta- the Horned Frogs, and there was a U. swing band swung down the field 8:00 p. m. Alumni Dinner—Senior Commons Goldwyn-Mayer which it controls and Moser, editor, announced Wednesday. dium. Although I've heard the place fish with a real horned frog painted first. They looked sorta sparse com- Saturday, October 22 which is one of the world's greatest was all wet, the ground was so dusty purple that he had on a string. 1 The pictures at $1.76 each are being pared to the greater Aggie band, but 9:00 a. m. to 12 noon Open House—East and West motion picture producing concerns, that my suede shoeB were gray by couldn't really appreciate that, since their white and purple uniforms taken at the Henry Stern studios Hall Dormitories with a large list of stars, big pro- the time we got to the gates. I stop- it seemed from all the yelling that were just ducky.. Thiy formed some in the West Building. duction budget per average film, and ped to brush them off once, but that the Texas Christians had the Aggies letters standing for something or 9:00 a. m. to 11:00 a. m. Coffee Honoring Alumnae About 460 pictures have been high property values. was for my moral comfort rather on a string. other, and then adjourned for a jam and Wives of Alumni—Cohen House. taken, Moser said, far below the Of the original staff only Homer than anything else. I couldn't tell much about the sec- session. 10:00 a. m. Annual Business meeting—Chemistry /> number that he anticipated at the McCallon, publicity director, and Pat I don't exactly remember the first ond quarter, either, because it was The Aggie band didn't have to be Lecture Hall. beginning of the year. Oakes and "Red" Talley of the pro- quarter of the game, because I was so hot. The Aggie stands, facing really good, there were so many of 10:50 a. m. Wreath Ceremony at the Tomb of the Founder Members of the Thresher staff duction unit remain on duty. just finding out who was sitting the sun, were almost as hot as the them. They stuck to marches and are requested not to pay the addit- Loew's has had five managers, the around us. There was one little brun- north stands of Rice stadium at the trick formations. 1 don't know what 11:10 a. m. Football Movies of 19R8 Games—Chemistry ional charge for picturos on the present man in charge being youth- ette from T. C. AS. who seemed to O. U. game, so you can realize just they call that, one way of turning Lecture Hall. Thresher page. This matter will be ful Francis Deerlng, who has made be doing a little m¥ of all right, but the degree we were stewing in our corners, but it looks like double- 2:30 p.m. Rice-Texas Football Game handled in a different manner this many friends here since he took I just couldn't aee quite why. In own juice. So to speak. crossing, and the Aggie band Is really 9:00 p, m. Student-Alumni Dance—Rice Hotel Terrace year, charge three year* ago. fact, she seemed a bit overdone, to A boy from Texas U. joined us (Turn to Number 2, Page 2) IfHipP « •*'
|, it | U k' ' <21 MR PAGB TWO OCTOBER S3,. ••.!»"" I; '"IT" TOM Mpmm the old men are hack, and dmumIs are bright for a winning season. The (Note: At the reousst of the Honor Councils this constitution reft test need At nreient is & ffood is printed in full so that students may refer to it for exact infor- *mm*mmmmmmtommmm* goalie, and squad members prontiw mation on the woititngs of the council and the honor system.) l|//pYin l'l Jfjf that if one can be found, the city championship is in the bag. AU men u ;j who wish to try out for this position Article One Editor the Thresher: i. wii'i.! The first norther of the year, wmm&-By Pat —Nicholso—•n• Wfwfpiff",V •.-J ~i vfvjrfl ™fWfty; f Mile."!.' tfr.'.hl,. IWjil• • v/i •' 'v !!j.v.ii':!IJj.i ; \ will be given full opportunity to The honor system shall be governed and controlled by a body which rolled into Houston Thursday of representative students to be known as The Honor Council. Qaotintt one of ray colleague!, who show their wares, •ptly stated that "I know a slime morning, has revived Bice's dormant Article Two Practices will be held starting next isn't supposed to think, but—," I interest in ieo-hoekey, and plans are week on Mondays and Tuesdays from The duties of the Council shall be to govern matters pertain- wish to express my lowly opinion now under way for forming this 1 until 2 p. m. Team members ing to the honor and welfare of the school as a whole. This body upon a matter recently brought tp year's 'Rice 'team."' . from last year include Prank Gooch, shall not only handle matters of honor of students in class rooms your, and subsequently our, attention Last year's entry in the city league Jack Geldert, Malcolm McCants, but elsewhere. by Mr. An Alumnus. was not very successful, but all of Louis Girard, and Lee Blocker, Observing the need, at present, for Article Three the sentiment, I say that "Rice's Section One, The Honor Council shall be composed of nine Honor" should eertulnly be retained RE Mil TON'S members, including the chairman; four from the senior class, three as a fight song. Added to our rep- •NE EST from the junior class, and two from the sophomore class. The ertoire, however, should be one of those heart-swelling school songs chairman must be a senior during the term of office that makes us love a physics exam. Section Two. The Council shall be a self-perpetuating body The Remette I am sure that there are others CO W| P;Jt»!|B:lPiC . throughout the school year. who can carry a tune no better ONLY WITH eAimYING than 1, but who are willing to agree. CASE Section Three. The Council shall have the power to create any llero U » romiiltttr INirlnUlc Tyiwwritiif fur llio fir*t tl«u» offices that may be needed within itself. Said offices to be created Conference Standing Sincerely yours, iit hiamry at tbU rcnwrk«l»ly low price. It luttt rvi*ry Rice and Aggies Picked T Pet. A Freshman (•Huenttnl feature it*, do a real lyjiin« joU. It vvJIl Rite you by a majority of th Council. Team W h muny year* of fiiUlifol •ervipe, T. if U. 2 0 0 1.000 The clulilrmi call ion) U for ihftlr homework -Fulber can IV15 OJJCUiV UUlBIltiC OS IM COIUBi:vUte From Freshman to Alumnus iiiwi it for hi* jierm»nal and "after hour*" fawnine**— Article ,1'. 0 1.000 K Baylor 0 (Note: The letter from the alum- Mother'* Hiirial eurre*|i«iiM.I(Mit!u can now he wpecdity and ime neve against tno University 2 0 .338 neatly taken care of, with Remottc. Section One. In any case touching the honor of the student body, Arkansas . nus referred to above is here re- oi iexas Loiignorns. The Owls snouiu 0 0 .000 individually or as a whole, a signed report or accusation shall be Bice 0 printed from last week's paper.) teetatal / get well un int! battered Steers—a S. M. U. 0 0 0 ,000 *7tee/ given to a member of the Honor Council. The signed report shall HID mat will be as sweet as any on Houston, Texas lie au I if ill* hand* Free Touch Type A. and M. 'o "1" 0 .000 Homely hound, Car* Method Jufttriictioii be kept by the member to whom it is given and he in turn shall me senedule. iJuna tnbio must nave 0 .000 October 10, 1938 rying Caw included Hook let, linn actuui Texas . 0 1 in thia low price. letuHJiiit. e*crci*en, ii- forward a copy of this report to the chairman, who will read it at ctmckied to himself httturduy mgnt Mr. Francis Collins, Editor, luKtration* and dia- "The Thresher." arauii, to help you us tit! reread . the ten year contract Sport Scribe Standing learn to tyiMs with a meeting of the Council in the presence of the accused. (In this Dear Sir: For further information contact the Co-Op in A. B. ea«e. Cmue in and mat Keeps runt front the ire, of Texas (On Conference Games) nee it today. manner the name,, pf the person making a report is withheld even After singing and hearing "Rice's Bldg. or call H. C. Bussey—Address 1004 Travis, ! exes wno saw their team suffer tne Name W L T Pet. Phone F-7301 Terms $3.00 Down $3.00 Month from the members of the Council.) • <'f.I V':;[ • fj ; Honor" for several years, 1 have defeat aii LITTLE KOCK Sat- Dick Freeman 4 0 0 1.000 confirmed my early conclusion that »*« I «•»»«•»< >«•»<>• »«l — II — 4XPKHCXI — II — II —I 'K. Section T\vq.: The .formal reading of the report must come at urday. . Pat Nicholson 4 0 0 1.000 : oiley .ieiiiiingfs' Bears try to keep it is everything a school song should leas? a week before the trial. "! ' .; ••'•' Lloyd Gregory 4 0 0 1.000 not be—for it is grossly inapprop- tneir slate clean against, the A CampUS Section Three, At the trial the accused will have the right to Andy t! t 0 ,750 riate. me J,exa.s A. and Al.'s at Waco Sat- Bruce Layer .... 3 1 0 .750 bring in evidence or witness to prove his innocence. The . witnesses urday. The Bears look-good to date And what should a school song be? must be' in a position to present midi'tico bearing on the case, in aguiriHt mediocre competition, but This Week's Games It seems to me that it should reflect Favorite.., hand. the) can't protect their record Kice va Texas some of that genuine sentiment and feeling which we associate with agUinst Pick .'Todd and the Cadets, A. and M. vs. Baylor Seplion fffjjr. Tin.- decision in the casle shall be rendered after Rice, especially after four years of The LOGGER wno will be,oil the old rebound after Arkansas vs. Santa Clara the withdrawal of the accused and the witnesses from the meet- freedom in thought, intellectual ad- their disastrous loss at Aggieland S.M.U. vs. Pittsburgh ing. Such a decision must be.reiidered;in secret/session. vancement, and friendships which la.-t Saturday. Billy Patterson will; T.C.U. vs. Marquette by FLOR last far beyond college days. Section 'Iffli|. foumi guilty must be voted so let; the Farmers know they have been : approached Smoke and Carey to ask ,!.iy' !eA'ery'other words, the verdict must up against something 'before' the, final Many school songs, as those of shyly for the cheer leaders' auto-- 1 gun, however, tor Patterson makes Harvard and Cornell for example, do be unanimous,.'. '''i.'v graphs. Their request granted, the Haylor a threat as long as be is in embody this idea. Rice's song, on Article Five young misses: marched off smiling the other hand, is one of fight! fight! S|||. game. lj || jfllifl An exclusive Florsheim style, Section j>enal:y for the offense shall rest .with' the in unison. Little they cared for the fight! and certainly fails to call to llonor Council. after the penalty has been fixed a Lain's Aim Returns conquering heroes of the gridiron — mind any of those gladder memories inspired by the Alpine ski copy of :m> si'iitciicc ||| l||$ to tin.- i'resiilenl of the Institul a rfhe i 'w is litilsijitd a great ofiensive their heroes performed apart .from which 1 have of the school. (Of boot! The one-piece uppet pro the field of conflict. and three, days': after receipt of saiiie, unless the President disape-; j 1rotianet Saturdat toy Ma s ..Lain's,'p<>jvei;y throwin but thegy 'avn»rt | course there are "fight, songs" which vides a degree of comfort that v> . v •, ' . , i.> , ' i up against a tt-ain that fought, tooth have their; place in the school; it is 4 Fans See New Orleans makes this heavy winter-proof proves, sentence..shall,g> into ett.ect;. ' ' J,,, f| <:Jj | ,v,,y ».,c,vk. ice. followers saw a metropolis of not these of which I write.) Section Two. A'nv amentlnient^ to thin constitution shall re- Red bjifeWt'A ;;sophoiiioi'c bucks «sjiv R iiiuuzing contrasts, and 'tine of The fact that the song is now "es- >tvie teei as light on your (ptn e a thrce-tourths inajorilsf, of'those \ otinj,' in ihe election in red, hot ifi| tJiOy ( erasbt'd through the the world's most cosmopolitan cen- tablished" here, offers no real ob- eet as ordinary shoes. $ 11. \-.hieii til'.- .'iinendniciit is plaerd. iJici) line on tricky reverses'that sent ters. The ancient Latin Quarter, With struction to amendment, for it was pill /s,pim,i,i)ig info the clear for its Old World .architecture aiid bad from the beginning—a stolen By-Laws of the Constitution NOTHING constant sains. strange,, narrow streets, is but blocks tune and words that must have been HAS BEEN CHANGED 1. The'.: [lelialty for cheating:, on" an exainination or tCHt shall /ljiruniier's ruiinlng, unite Banker from the resplendent Roosevelt Hotel written at a prize fight. 1 BUT 'HB PRICE be not less than one year's su^peih on, ^ W') i i i ., s\-as hardly ht'uid from, I but1 he had —•famed center of Southern society. The solution, of course, is a com- 2, In ordi.-r for a penaiit to /he determined, three-fourths (?) little neeii l'or Banker as, long as Striding through the lobby |, late pletely new school siing. Whether it of I.ni' 'Council shall be in favor of it. 1 Hays was in there. The ft||| that Saturday afternoon was LawrOnce shall come from a student, ex- $Q75 most styles Should a member of the llon.nr Council be accused of dis- Hays threw for the Wave's first Tibbett, .immaculately groomed be- Student, :br from one outside, let us score! was almost perfectly timed, honorable conduct, the said member automatically shall, for. the. fore his evening concert. Halfway to hope that it will be selected with and Krueger was hardly touched as the Blue Room he was beset by an care and discretion—a Song of words I imo beintf; lose his i.lacc in the Council, ami his place filled during he tore Off the roiiiaming yards admiring mob of Sophie NewComb appropiate and of musical merit. >».{»• t'A'iaJ 'by a nic 'xkr pi' Jiis. ,class,/to be elected by the Council. I., the end ziiiie. girls, but he escaped nimbly into the Very truly yours, 4. iiach member of tlie llon-jr Council shall individually tcakley was a pleasing surprise liar without damage. An Aiumnus pledge to Keep every thing ccJi^ermhg cases brought up before 'the S to Jiniihy Kitts as he grabbed Bussey Passes—Out 1 Council an absolute secret,druing preeess of the trial; but the final Lain's forwards from all over the Unhappy field in that weird closing quarter. he Bussey affair blew the top off dear collins, decisioti rendered., and any .justification thereof:needed shall not Landry showed tip bes,t, in the deple- the Baton Rouge athletic set-up T what with hitler back in berlin '•necessarily Uo Kept secret. ted Owl line, and; his placements Monday as the Louisiana State, star SHOE SHOP mussolini rambling around rome and added welcome points. Brandon was from Houston made front pages all '5. 'Tl|| cha;rmair of the,!,l'imor Cuuncil shall determine the; time our friend the 'british lousing in Ion- plenty down-hearted after dropping over the South, , 702 MAIN STREET of meeting: of t.he, .'Cciiuicii, and the Secretary shall inform each Young Bussey was an interested don there is very little to get wor- that first great peg/ over the ^goal- 1 member, v |®| ried about things art looking up gen- line, but, he/ got quick relief .on the spectator at the game in New Or- eral motors is putting men back to i i',. New. by-Saws' mustj,.be-pasfeeii unanimously by the. Council. foiloNving play.!foi dill was evidently leans Saturday, but, he gave no indi- Bruce Smith—A1 Goodson, Representatives work labor has nothing to strike about 7. Any hlehiber of the llonor "Council who is absent from put ,.tihdei: W.i'aps for, conference eoin- cation of the bomb that would ex- and polities is just a -gentle zephyr petitioh after his sparkling run to plode Monday, explaining his ab- tiii ? • meetings without excuse will be (iropped from the ;Cotmcil. wafting a mild smell of uninteresting the Tulane 1(J in the opening period. sence, from the capital with a knee All excuses:tvill 'oe passeii on by theftCjhairman,'and a record will graft to overindulged nostrils we Ken, Whitlow contributed the finest injury of bpcause of the set-up that he kept by the Secretary. , ! will beat texas Saturday and the hay play of the game when he tore down the,Tigei s had scheduled for the eve- fever season will soon be over yet :s, /there shall be ,an office of Vice-chairman in the Council. the field to t'l ash into the Greenie ning. i am not happy i iruess the only joy The Vieii-chairman must in. a Senior. He .-.itali preside at all meet- receiver full tilt With a vidmus jar- .Vociferous as hp may be, the Louis- i get out of life is being miserable ring tackle deep ih Tulano territory iana ace may be justified in his ac- ings of the Council tOjwhicli the Chiaai'mah.-flOes not come. your for a menace after the /last kick-ci'ff. tions. He shows that he is no ordinary 1). 1 he Jlonor Council will sponsor petitions in the regular football player with the course that ben blanton ele'ctions fp||| leastCfoui- senit.ir, three junior, and uvu sophomore he is carrying—•petroleum engineer p s even the council hasn t pulled Yell Leaders Sign any dumb stunts this week t< presentati\ ^3 to the iionor Cloyncil. ', , allow 5)hd King, the assistant Owl ing. o - - Correct on October 1:9. 1938 B cheer leaders, were down on the RNIE LAIN was magnificent in r JACK WILSON, Secretary. Tulatve greensward just after the E'defea t Saturday, a'nd Tulane fans Tho University of Wisconsin has game. . talking , over the result and seemed to marvel more over him a new course to train students for possibily wondering why they were than over their victorious Greenies. careers in the 1J. S. foreign service. the iititp.Qjie .if raking sustenance,. 1 Continued From born while they seaehed for a drink New Orleans Sports writers praised ..wasiit't Isin,fr,p.f' the /score,/but I wuHti't Page One. of cool water. The triumphant Wave the ponderous star to the skies in All makes repaired and sold, Points 2 ).very,AV (.>rrled,..be sports Some, of the girls : ill 4 the north stands actually sunburned, but my ger hoop skirts. The girls with hoops half-done toast color came: through took 11 more than their share of shirts with The Fulton Unburnt, room, of course, but they did have America's Favorite Humorist in the The fourth fpiaiter as quaiters go, sortuva bumper effect; that.' the rest Grandest Role H&HiHe I s Ever Played! of us lacked. was pretty gooti. There were some A sporh garment in gay plaid pattern! and lively plays right close to our edge of the I understand a whole lot more colors . . . with ample collar, two flap pocket^ field, and I got to see Ki Aldrieh about the quarters of the dance than matching buttons and pleated back. Of cotton practically at yelling distance. Gad, I did about the quarters of the game, flannel ... a weight so ideal for this climate, On the whole, though, the game he's good-looking. Of course, I don't you might think Manhattan's headquarters were in know everything about football, but wasn't so rough. Houston! A natural for the young collegian! I had always thought that one of the It wasn't until after the dance, EXTRA! finer points of the game was to get after more food, and on our way Tailored in the usual Manhattan the ugliest linesmen you could find4—r home that, I remembered that I had JOHNNY manner. to stop the other side dead in their forgotten to bring any, well, sleep- "SCAT" tracks. And that as soon as the other ing apparel. When I gasped this team's horror wore off, the coach re- startling news, my date gallantly DAVIS placed his linesmen iwith some of his offered to lend me it new pair of his IN— reserve double-uglies. But Aldrieh pajamas. All wehad to do, he ex- IRVIN S. COBB must just be able to play football. I plained, was,^jp8top by his room "CAMPUS guess that's why A. and M, wouldn't while he bar go it tip and got them for CINDERELLA" JOHN Bill • JEAN PARKER let him in their school four years ago me. Imagine bringing down a pair DlOlli MOORE • FAY BANTER when he knocked on their dbor. of pajamas and getting into a car After the #ame «w» adjourned-for. •,y? ; , : ..- , . , : •• - . >v ; ^ • .• ''""•'' •»"'•' •',' .'ivf '' >- • ''Jrtf'•+•: *;&
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Krnie Lain, left, tli<> hiu Iviee ullensive threat. Captain Jt sn Mines, right, win) leads the ()wl> against the Cniversity of Texas today.
Wiilly Law son, above, eludes a Tin er tackier deep in Texas territory during the losing hntlie with Louis- iana State at Austin. Brilliant Charlie Haas, right, the hackl'ield star whose loss has dimmed I.on«horn hopes.
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intercept a Sooner :• ... ** V.%,«*•< pass. I.ell. the du- rable 1,aw son played h Cotton \! ilner ruts through tin- I * i • Inn- a line all-around lor ten yards in thr hitter ILK loss at l!aton name against t h e limine, a hove, l>an Coffee li i 1 - the Louisiana red-shirted Sooners. Stale one yard line, upper right. I.ain plow -• liinJtt, ifeefus Hry- liv.' T ie i line for live sards. N»w «»r r i u h I • aii, husky l.onghorn back who shone lor the Steers at Dall- as.
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Jay hawkers surround Lawson in the stirring Texas-Kansas haflle nt Law rence.
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V m President's Message To Former Students" streak with an upset win here to- 11 FU* morrow, but tfee Owls are also de- Thresher 1 "1 'i1 iff termined and eager to hang an un- 143 YOU WAIT llMIl :• EatabHahed 1916 an attempt to add needed weight to precedented fifth consecutive defeat The Thresher, official newspaper of students at the Rice Institute, Hous- On the occasion of your autumnal homecoming we the Texas baekfield. Flato has been on the invading Longhorns. !iill would join the Thresher in welcoming you for what you held back in the first four starts. iiiii ton, Texas, is published weekly from registration day in September to com- Texas Pos. Uicu 4308 South Main St. were, for what you are, and for all that you hope to be. We Steer Pass Defense Drills IISII mencement in June, except during holiday and examination periods, and When Peterson l.e. Brandon Next To Delman Theatre unusual circumstances warrant a special issue. knew and loved you in your youth, we witnessed your growth Wednesday the Steers wore being •••"•"WHS Ml drilled in dofense against the quick- Myers . l.t. Hlnea Entered as second class matter, October 17, 1916, at the post office in in wisdom and achievement, and we would again cheer you breaking flat zone passes that Bice Rhodes l.g. Hairston Houston, Texas, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price: by mail, on to your soul's desire. Most of the feelings that move you uses frequently to roll up yardasre. Jackson c . Arthur WHERE TO LUNCH? one year |2, payable in advance. to return to this place we have ourselves experienced time Bible is deathly awure of the accur- Naiser r.g. Campus office, next to the periodical file library in the Administration Drug Co. after time. For you and for us, may they deepen in loyalty acy that Lain and Sullivan achieve Esunas : y.t. Green Building. Downtown office, 4312 Garrow Street. Sweeney , r.e. Williams 1708 Sunset and affection with the years. with the ball, and he worked the var- sity mercilessly against the Owl Moers q.b. Coffee Closest and the Bestest In anticipation of your returning you are no doubt re- plays run by the freshmen. Gray l.h. Sullivan 1938 Member 1939 RK»*RMNT«0 «"* NATIOMAT AOVMTISIHO BT Right Behind the M. L. Bldg. calling, as I write, the very trees and hedgerows many of The Daily Texan .reported that Lawsou r.h. Hancock Associated Golleftiate Press National Advertising Service, Inc. Plato f.b, Sehuehle H-0085 Cotltgt Publitbtrt Rtprtinuatiie you saw planted and watered, the towers some of which even Assistant Coach Littlefield com- Distributor of 420 MAPIHON Ave. NlW VOIKI N. V. you saw i-ise, the cloisters and lecture halls you frequented, pleted a toss against the first string CHICASO • •airon • loi »imn • »»« f»»«cuoe Golleftiate Digest the thinkers and teachers you came to respect as the most when he stepped into demonstrate to a freshman halfback. honest of men and sincerest of friends. Teachers and think- • ,T Telephones Mike Peterson, bruising end from ers will be proud and happy to see you; cloisters are calling; Amftrillo who put his team into an at Editor Wayside 2059 the towers, if mdlWWing a bit with age, are bright and still :,•„,•', ,,, , .if I ' Business Manager Lehigh 0183 beckoning; and I have often wondered how much the trees All students are urged to assist Downtown Office Wayside 1441 are aware of, You will have difficulty in believing, just as the yell leaders and members of the sometimes we have difficulty in believing, that your suc- Student Council in welcoming the Editorial Staff student special from Austin which Francis Collins Editor cessors on the campus are as good or old or big as you were. arrives at the Southern Pacific sta- Bill Ballew Assistant Editor But they are. And they are awaiting your coming, eager to tion at 12:10 p. m. Saturday. Barbara Myers Managing Editor show you attention and to do you. honour. The yell leaders, Jack Hanks, Bill Ethel Bloom field Associate Editor Your approaching reunion will be unique in the circum- Ballew, and Carey King, assisted by Grace Word Literary Editor stance that you will be sitting at the first Rice conference Elliott Sharp, treasurer of the Sen- ior Class, and Betty Barnes, Lois Henry Dunlap Quotations game in the new stadium. Towards the construction of the . ViU..' ,1+ . iLl* """ " *" •» . Lee Qualtrough, Robyn Moncrlef, Air Conditioned 6441 So. Main -:- J-2-4054 Annie Laurie Harris Proofreader stadium you have contributed liberally. In its dedication you and Katherine Cay, will form a re- will share our gratitude for the generosity and initiative of ception committee and drive to Fair- Dining Room or Drive In Service v banks to mept the train and give Sports Department the leaders and their four hundred associates in providing OLD FASHIONED PIT-BARBECUE : the Texas students advance welcome. Pat Nicholson , .V ; :rp - Sports Editor the funds for so beautiful a structure. And to your several Steaks—Chops—Chicken—Sea Foods mmmU Staff Writers homes you will carry with you hot only our abiding good l.-tnies Hay Unssell. .lim Ferguson early lead Saturday by scoring on a 11 Will, but also, I trust, a renewed sense of duty, the saving blocked punt at Little Rock, will Business Staff grace of humor, moderation of temper, and magnanimity of lead the orange and white into bat- Now Open New Downtown Motordrome Jack llanks Business Manager: spirit for the troubled and confused times in which we live, tle. 1210 DALLAS—— —Also Skate at our ('laudc Maer Assistant Business Manager and from which civilization must find a way out or perish. With Sullivan ready at last, the North Main Rollerdrome O. 1>. Wyatt Associate Business Manager You will agree with me, I think, that WordsWorth pointed Rice coaches are expected to start 4419 N. MAIN — PHONE V-20046—2 REFINED RINKS him and Dan Coffee while Lain and the way long years ago—for it is by the soul only that men Sessions Morning—Afternoon—Nights—2 Sessions Fri.-Sat.-Sun. mm Bill Cordill survey the situation from the and nations arc made both great and free; Nights 15c Sat. Morning 10 to 11:30—Children under 12, 15c Feel At Home bench, leaving Hancock in to block Matinees Except Sundays,—Special low prices for parties of 12 and placing the puiUing responsibi- A:, vv<; hdpi' students will welcome us when we return to Rice Faithfully yours, or more at any session. lity squarely upon Sehuehle. in i.h«* years' after Kraduaticrii, so we welcome the alumui who visit _ EDGAR ODELL LOVETT. ADDED FUN—Broom Ball—Assorted Games—Hockey Sullivan and Coffee are capable of Use •.!!«• Friday and Saturday, j . j |||| l|]|{ Continued From launching a bewildering attack be- (iraduates find "It hard to regain the feelings that they , had • 0 Continued From tween themselves while Lain is look- Page One ' - -tudents. They know the instructor^ but most of the students] Page One 4 ink for holes in the Texas defense and kind of advertising permitted along with Kitts. Moreover, Coaeli WELCOME GRADS- -COME BACK TO SEE dre strangers. They can be merely Onlookers in ekisSps and labora-||n the country when he parades the the candidates. The suggested quali- toi'ies, witli no notes to take,' no chance to winery the lectures with young Lpiignoriih out for inspection Bible always has something more fications for publication offices nervously to look forward to as long ! here this- afternoon. pert incut questions, no apparatus /to jugglti, no data to compilt); would require more experience for as the big passer is resting at his Hebert's Barber & Beauty Shops Tlutiv will Si' a 1'ouiball Kanie. Inn even a football game isn't quite The lltg!: results of the Texas; eligible candidates. Several students ease ready to step into the attack everything. TJnn'e; is always a'' feeling of something missing—a bushbeatirig iiiclude Harr.ell o| Con- have also put forward the idea that with Cordill at.. his side. 1717 BISSONNET roe, Mayes and Martin of Amarillo, editors and business managers work .student's reaction to his college is complete, but jkjgraduate seems on a salary instead of operating' the Haner Ready Stevens of Kilgore, Sims. and Daniel to have a piece/of eihotion .left willSg».H| nothing to stimulate it. publications as a business for profit. Haher should be ready to resume 2 Blocks North —1 Block West of MX. Bldg. of l.oligview, WoOil of Stephenv'ilie, We are. not afraid that that the alumni will be bashful about Various suggestions on this latter his guard position Saturday, al- Pari eit of San Antonio, and Grain, though Hairston may continue to re- The Dormitqjy's Shop For Years making themselves afchome, They will have all the assurance, bear- theme include the plan of paying transit mud track star from Victoria several members of the staff instead place him. The injured Hager is also ing, dignity, and calm self-confidehce ' acqiiirklb|y four i>r more The unwieldy Austin squad has had ready for action, but Brandon will *'< of merely the editor, or of paying . j years, close connectiqn with the College. But we want to tell them, but one test so far this season—a the staff members and not paying start for him in all probability; Both speaking, we believe, for the,student body, that they are welcome, 20-;i victory over Scguin Lutheran the editor. the Owls and Longhorns will need Hi •all reserve power possible for the and that we hope they will leaVtii the homecoming with a feeling that was mainly a headache to the Such changes, if the council de- cides to propose them to the stu- bruising battle that is certain to •of satisfaction,' 1 fj$|||||:.';L' t'ofei'ee who had to account for more dents, would begin to apply to the ensue. 4:ffl - JOIN HOUSTON'S POPULAR SET . . ,1 „ i i,ii ijn I :": •' .. i than -a hundred" .Yearling substitutes. editors elected this spring, or pos- Interviewed yesterday, starting The better organized force/; of Bill sibly to those elected in the spring members of the Longhorn squad in- AT 'ft?); .: *1 Wallace havt; a much finer chance Pictures in the Book of 1940, Sterling said. dicated that Rice and the entire than ,.the former Owl star will indi- Rv«-y^tui!ent ;at •tliti Ricc Institute has already paid a sub- Southwest is due for a stunning sur- cate; for llice too has accounted for stantial' svirn, part ||fl|i.s blanks tax. for the Campanile. It sterns Knock, knock. Who's there? Hen. prise. Encouraged by the fine sup- a goodly share of the flashes whin Hen who? Fountain Pen Hospital, port given them by alumni here and ridiculous fur any student'now to withhold the-necessary.money to completed their 'high school, educa- waiting to repair your fountain pen. elsewhere, the Steers expressed their 4910 MAIN ST. NO COVER CHARGE h oil-111re piao.-d in tb(? class sections.. tion^ this spring. grim determination to snap the Owl H01 Kress Bldg. P-7918. -* In June: .eaeliv'ttienilic'r •<;$ t^e/student body will receive the IBB
Campanile, a beanlifui Book,; artistically arranged, printed, and bouTid. T:lWs§;w)vo mm .find their pictures in it will bt- disap- rifeilitw.'"; IPf:|ip'if" ['i'J'iv;ii'S'ii !. :' V Sii^SI"; -j' ';)? iRTS&tn ftial I? Continued Prom t) Page One [ / i \. :t h
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